The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 December 1985 — Page 9
w HAPPY ADS (We reserve the right to limit the wording in the Happy Ads or to adjust the price for long ones. Also ads with pictures start at $6.50. It is our desire to keep the Happy Ads to the intended use . . . sending a message of happiness to people and groups. Any Happy Ads usea for advertising an event will be charged double.) Merry Christmas And Happy New Year MARY & KEVIN IN THE P. I. We'll Miss You MOM & DAD CANARIES FOR SALE MALES & FEMALES GUARANTEED SINGERS ASSORTED COLORS AVAILABLE Phone 232-2278 South Bend CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE Thurs., Dec. 12 5:00 to 10:00 p.m. HOSTESS: PAT ORCUTT Route 1, Box 399 Walkerton WREATHS ORNAMENTS COUNTRY WIRES STOVETOP HERBS POTPOURRIS WOODEN ITEMS BARBIE DOLL CLOTHES CABBAGE PATCH CLOTHES SCHEDULE FOR THE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY PANTRY IS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17 MONDAY, DECEMBER 23 MONDAY, DECEMBER 30 TUESDAY, JANUARY 7 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WALKERTON JC’s REAL PIZZA 718 Roosevelt Road Walkerton NEXT TO THE COLE MINE Daily 4:00 p.m. 586-7731
Fun Is Bowling IN RUSSIAN ROULETTE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 7:00 p.m. WALKERTON LANES Sat., Dec. 14 THIS WEEK’S JACKPOT IS WORTH $75.00 For More Information Call 586-3850 THIS WEEK’S WINNERS ARE Rick Beebe GAME 186 Danny Calhoon SERIES 551 Debbie Hardesty GAME 159 Dene Hensley SERIES 485 Lou Zellers SHOT FOR JACKPOT
Happy Birthday KAREN BACEWIC “30”
FRED KNIZER WON THE GAME OF THE WEEK At The FAMILY ARCADE THE NEW GAME OF THE WEEK IS XEVIOUS FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL AT THE WALKERTON LANES OPEN BOWLING 5:00 - 11:00 p.m. RED HEAD PIN WORTH A FREE GAME Come In And Have Some Fun!
Congratulations JOHN GLENN ON BEATING OREGON-DAVIS GREAT SHOT WES! M., D., M. CRAFTY COUSIN’S 2ND ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Dec. 12, 13 & 14 Dec. 19, 20 & 21 Thursday & Friday 9:00 - 4:00 Saturday 9:00 - 2:00 At ELAINE’S BEAUTY SHOP 407 S. State North Liberty
EXPERIENCED BABYSITTING 6:00 - ? p.m. FRIDAY & SATURDAY Dec. 13 & 14 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Walkerton 75 Cents Per Hour Per Child 586-3301 Congratulations THERESA GINZER AND JILL BOLZE ON YOUR CONFERENCE WIN IN TENNIS DOUBLES At Goshen FRANK & BETTY GINZER
DECEMBER 12, IMS - THE INDEPENDENT NEWS
Happiness Is RESERVING A SPOT IN RUSSIAN ROULETTE Saturday Night At 7:00 p.m. WALKERTON LANES Call 586-3850 THIS WEEK'S JACKPOT IS WORTH $75.00 Happiness Is THERESA GINZER RECEIVING Most Improved Player OF THE YEAR AWARD AND A MANCHESTER COLLEGE JACKET FOR TENNIS NICE GOl^G THERESA Love, DAD & MOM Happy Birthday NICKI t Love, GRANDMA & POPPY Happiness Is HAVING NEDRA BAKE CINNAMON ROLLS FOR OUR BAZAAR! THANKS SO MUCH EPSILON CHI TRI KAPPA Happiness Is WISHING ALL MY NEIGHBORS AND FRIENDS ON WEST MAPLE AVENUE, AND VICINITY IN NORTH LIBERTY A Very Merry Christmas AND A Blessed New Year GOD BLESS ALL OF YOU ALICE GARVER
Happiness Is HAVING JO HERSHBERGER WRITE SUCH A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE ABOUT US FOR THE WALKERTON SHOPPER THANKS TRI KAPPA SISTERS Lady Falcons Top Oregon-Davis For First Soason Win The John Glenn girls won their first game of the season on Wednesday as they topped the OregonDavis girls by a 58-40 score. It was a strong performance by three returning letter winners. Theresa Northam, Jennifer Price and Angie McKesson that paced the victory. Glenn jumped to a 17-9 first quarter lead with Northam getting nine points and they never were seriously threatened thereafter. A 15-11 second period made it 32-20 at halftime with Northam having 15 at this point. From here it was more of the same, moving on to the 18 point margin of victory for their first win in two games this season. Northam finished the night with 17, Price had 16 and McKesson 11 to pace the scoring as eight girls shared the point totals. McKesson led in rebounding with 14 and assists with 10 while Price pulled in 10 rebounds also. The Glenn girls shot 22 out of 54 from the field and 10 of 15 from the foul line. The Bobcats were led by Hollie Lott with 13 points and Mary Ann Shearin hit double digits with 10. Glenn’• B-Team Loses The Glenn Bees lost their second game in two outings by a 24-20 score. The win evened O-D’s record at 2-2 for their Bees while their varsity slipped to 1-3 with their loss. Box Score Glenn tg ft fta p McKesson 5 13 3 Northam 7 3 5 2 Price 5 6 6 4 Clemons 0 0 0 5 Osborn 2005 Salyer 2 0 0 2 Singleton 10 0 1 Rupel 10 12 O’Blenis 10 0 1 TOTALS 24 10 15 24 Oregon-Davis Awald 113 0 Carmichael 2 16 3 Coldiron 113 1 Lott 4 5 8 0 Jensen 1232 Shearin S 0 1 3 Whickcar 10 4 3 Singleton 0 0 0 0 Justice 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 15 10 28 13 Scare By Quartan Oregon-Davis 9 20 30 40 Glenn 17 32 46 58 LETTERS TO SANTA Dear Santa, This is what 1 would like for Christmas. I’ve been good sometimes. Hugga Bunch, Cabbage Patch. Care Bear (Cheer Bear) Pound Puppy. Love you, Jackie Watson Age 5 P.S. Please bring my new cousin Jenny something too. The Christmas card sanding record, it is battavad is held by Werner Erhard of California, who, in 1975, sent 62,824
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