The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 January 1986 — Page 12
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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - JANUARY 16, 1986
Falcons On Road Friday; At Home On Saturday Night The John Glenn Falcons will have their final warm-up for the 1986 Bi-County Tourney this weekend with two of the less successful teams on their schedule. Friday night it will be a road game with Northern State Conference rival Knox, who has yet to win a game and seldom been close to anyone this year. On Saturday, a home game awaits the Falcons as they host the Westville Blackhawks, a winner only twice in this season. Both of these games, due to the schools being in a different time zone, will have B-Team action starting at 7:00 p.m. The Falcons play their opening game of the tourney in the meet's first contest at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. Culver Military Academy, with a 3-6 record this season, will be the opponent. Use your seat belts always! Johnson/Williams Insurance Agency KOONTZ LAKE 586-2580 ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE Including MEDICARE SUPPLEMENTS & IRA'S i ni L-nm-i ii —I J
WALKERTON AMERICAN LEGION POST ISO Presents FRIDAY NITE JANUARY 24 PERCH FISH FRY It s All You Can Eat Serving From 5:00 To 8:00 p.m. Meal Also Includes French Fries - Cole Slaw - Coffee - Etc. (CARRY-OUTS AVAILABLE) $3.75 Per Adult $2.50 For Children Fish Fry To Be Put On By Membership Os Post 189 Also DANCING IN OUR LOUNGE To The Music Os SSUR VINCENT LLOYD 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. (There Will Be No Entertainment On Saturday) Due To The Fish Fry Also PLAY BINGO Various Games Wilt Be Played Starting At 7:00 p.m. Sharp
ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES TO BEGIN JAN. 20th i Adult education classes for high school credit will begin at John Glenn High School the week of | January 20. Courses are being offered in English. Social Studies i and Business; sessions will last for I 15 weeks. English study will concentrate on junior and senior level material. The Social Studies class will be concerned with the study of econ- ; omics and government. The Business class will offer an introduction f to business computers, word pro- > cessing, data processing, spreadI sheet, and computerized account- ) ing. Students should report to the high school for class according to ; the following schedule: i Business — January 20. 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.. 15 weeks. Room 122, . SIO.OO fee, Monday and WednesI day nights. Government — January 20, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m., 15 weeks, Room 109, SIO.OO fee, Monday and Wednesday nights. English — January 21. 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.. 15 weeks. Room 109, SIO.OO fee, Tuesday and Thursday nights. For information about any of the adult education classes offered at John Glenn High School, contact Mrs. Jackson or Mr. Arnett at the high school. 586-3195. Non-Credit Gasses Non-credit adult classes will begin the week of February 3. Gasses will be offered in comput-
ers and art. Mr. John E. Thomas will offer an advanced "Studio" art course for adults this semester. This course will give advance students the opportunity to work in the media of their choice, for example: oils, water color, colored pencil, under the guidance of Mr. Thomas and at their own pace. Students will be required to supply most of their own materials. The computer class is designed for the beginning and will assume you have little or no experience. The student will learn word processing. electronic spreadsheets, data bases, as well as learning computer jargon. The student will discuss how the computer works along with present day uses. The BASIC language will be introduced. Art — Monday, February 3, 10 classes, $40.00 fee, 7:00 - 10:00 p.m., 15 students needed. Computer — Monday, February 17, 10 classes. s3s.oofee, 7:00 - 10:00 p.m., 15 students needed. Students may pre-register as class size is limited. To pre-reg-ister call the high school at 5863195 and ask for Mrs. Jackson. The adult recreation will be switched to North Liberty on Wednesday and Thursday evening due to a lack of interest in the Walkerton area. If sufficient interest is shown again, adult recreation will be offered at John Glenn High School on Thursday evening. There are 1,678,815 Smiths in the United States. During the construction of the Hoover Dam, concrete had to be poured continually for two years.
JOHN GLENN ART SHOW MONDAY, JAN. 20 The annual John Glenn Art Show is being held Monday, January 20. The show will be open to the school during the lunch periods and open to the public from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The show will be judged by Mrs. Ann McMillan. Mrs. McMillan teaches drawing and painting at the South Bend Art Center. She has a Bachelors degree in Art from 1.U.5.8. Awards will be given to Basic Art, Drawing, Sculpture, Painting, Design and Photography. The public will be given the privilege to vote for their favorite work. The evening will be full of delightful fun. Refreshments and entertainment will be provided. Come and see our area's art work. NORTH LIBERTY BASKETBALL TOURNEY THIS SATURDAY The North Liberty fifth and sixth grade basketball tourney will be held on Saturday, January 18 with Oregon-Davis, Walkerton and Olive Township participating along with North Liberty. The sixth grade line-up is as follows in the gymnasium, beginning at 9:00 a.m. Walkerton will play Olive Township and at 10:30 North Liberty and Oregon-Davis will play. The championship game be at 2:30 p.m. The fifth grade games will be in the multipurpose room with Ore-gon-Davis and North Liberty playing at 9:00 a.m. and Walkerton and Olive Township at 10:30 a.m. The championship game will be at 1:00 p.m.
RICHARD D. DOYLE, ATTORNEY 413 Michigan Street — Walkerton Office 586-3722 NEW EXTENDED HOURS SAT.: 8:30 i.m. - 12:30 p.m. TUES.: 1:30 - 5:00 p.m. No Appointment Necessary No Charge For Initial Conference Other Times Call 233-6699, South Bend WINTER EXERCISE FITNESS CLASS MONDAYS NORTH LIBERTY SCHOOL GYM 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. — Beginning January 13 WEDNESDAYS Walkerton Elementary School Gym 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. — Beginning January 15 HEALTH AND LIFESTYLE CENTER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Fee $12.00 For 6 Weeks Information, 586-2377 NOW OPEN CATCH-UM LAKE BAIT SHOP All Your Ice Fishing Needs 1.2 Mile South Os Fish Lake Market ON 800 East PHONE 586-7853 SPIKES - aOUSIiES - WAX WOIsiF CBAPPIH, BA«« A PIKE WIAAOWX Get Heady For FISH LAKE ICE FISHING DERBY Saturday, February 1, 1986 _ |2«’6O
Admission is $2.00 for adults, SI.OO for students and pre-school-ers will be admitted free of charge. Admission is good for all day and food will be served for lunch. Doors open at 8:00 a.m. COMMUNITY CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY The G.F.W.C. Woman’s Community Gub will meet on Friday, January 17, fora 1:00p.m. dessert at the Walkerton Community Building. The program will be "Show And Tell” with members bringing their craft projects and telling about them. Hostesses will be Carma Larson, chairman; Maxine Blue, Viola Guard, Ethel Fields and Goldie Lauzon. Members are also asked to bring bingo prizes for the nursing home project in February. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS FREE THROW CONTEST The annual Knights of Columbus Council 5709 free throw contest will be held on Sunday, January 19, at 1:00 p.m., at the Walkerton Elementary School. The contest is open to all boys and girls ages 11 - 14. Applications are available at all area schools or by calling 586-2157. The first crosscountry mail delivery took place in 1859. It took 23 days and four hours. In the early 1800 s, half a Washington stamp (10£) was often used for 5d postage ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AL-ANON 6pm Thursdays CHURCH OF CHRIST 65225 SI Rd 23, North Liberty
