The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 March 1986 — Page 8

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - MARCH 8. IBM

SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM ■ ' I Mnl I^Mlm to 3t? SE™ W Tm 11 11 BhU JI BOBi fG f> nU A irl »■ idnnMarttaM ' Front row, left to right: Stephanie McGwin, Kari Shafer, Stephanie Aldrich, Pam Popovic and Rhonda Cisney. Middle row: Brady Holderread, Ryan Wood, Eric Kandlstorfer, Tim Clark. Back row: Coach Randy Schmeltz, Andy Battles, Jimmy Houser, Loren Knowlton, Ralph Campion, Mike Daughtrey and Ty Phipps. EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM W||[ jjpg & AmSk ■ Iffiißte * I Front row, left to right: Cheri Sheler, Shellie Voth, Shannon Elia, Angie Mlekodaj (not pictured is Kari Boxell). Middle row: Tricia Zellers (statistician), Jeff Sprunger, Ricky Hummer, Jamie Hevel, Aaron West, David Caverley, Derek Stull, Noel Snyder and Julie Kominkiewicz (statistician). Back row: Eugene Clingenpeel (manager), Kent Zellers, Shad Taylor, Mike Beghtel, Steve Foresman, Chris Stedman, John Dillon, Doug Lambert (manager) and coach Randy Schmeltz.

The North Liberty 7th and Bth grade basketball teams have recently completed their seasons. The seventh grade finished the year with 5 wins and 8 defeats. Victories included wins over LaVille. Argos. Oregon-Davis, S.B. St. Anthony and New Prairie. The season proved to be lacking the luck needed to pull out the close games as the Falcons were defeated by Urey by 3 points; South Central by 2 points; S B Edison by 3 points; LaPorte Boston by 1 point and in the season finale Knox too, defeated North Liberty by one point, 29 to 28. Only S. B. Navarre, S. B Jackson and then Urey in the tournament completely dominated the 7th graders by winning margins of 14, 25 and 17 respectfully. The boys worked hard throughout the season and showed a marked improvement by the year s end. North Liberty's Bth grade team totaled 9 wins against S defeats for a very successful season. The Falcons claimed wins over Urey (twice), LaViUe, Argos, OregonDavis. South Central, S. B St. Anthony. New Prairie and Knox. Defeats were at the hands of Argos, S. B. Navarre, S. B. Edison, S B Jackson and LaPorte Boston The nine and five record is the best Bth grade record at North Liberty in the past five years. Coach Randy Schmeltz is very proud of both teams on two fine seasons A special congratulations to the Bth grade team on winning their N L. tourney two successive years SCHOOL MENU Ma Gtem High SeM MARCH 10 14 MONDAY Pork barbecue on bun

Mixed vegetables Buttered rice Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk TUESDAY Chili mac Bread and butter Green beans Chem tart Milk or Salad bar and milk WEDNESDAY Hamburger on bun French fries Buttered peas Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk THURSDAY Beans and wieners Corn bread Buttered broccoli Fruit Cookie Milk or Salad bar and milk FRIDAY Tuna and noodle casserole Mashed potatoes Bread and butter Buttered cron Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk Oregon-Da vb Schoob MARCH 10 • 14 MONDAY Pizzas(ertra 55 cents) Mixed vegetables Sliced peaches Milk TUESDAY Beanie wienie Carrot and celery stu

School-made wheat bread Fruit cocktail Milk WEDNESDAY Ham sandwich (extra 55 cents) Cheese slice Corn Raisin bars Milk THURSDAY Spaghetti with meat sauce Lettuce salad Bread and butter Sliced pears Milk FRIDAY Chuckwagons (extra 55 cents) Sliced carrots Potatoes Pineapple tidbits Milk North Liberty School MARCH 10 - 14 MONDAY Pig in blanket Buttered mashed potatoes Carrot sticks Fruit Milk TUESDAY Hamburger French fries Broccoli Cookie Milk WEDNESDAY Baked chili Lettuce salad Cheese sticks Fruit Corn bread Chocolate milk THURSDAY Smokies Mashed potatoes Buttered peas Roll Fruit Milk FRIDAY Grilled cheese Rice Green beans Fruit Milk St. Patrick's School MARCH 10 - 14 MONDAY Goulash Buttered beans Applesauce Milk TUESDAY Cheeseburger on bun Tater tots Peas Jello with bananas Milk WEDNESDAY Sausage gravy over biscuit Carrots Peaches Milk THURSDAY Chili dog on bun Celery with peanut butter Tater tots Fruit Milk FRIDAY Grilled cheese sandwich Tomato soup with crackers Peanut butter square Fruit Milk Walkerton Elementary School MARCH 10 - 14 MONDAY Ravioli Hot biscuits Cheese sticks Buttered peas Milk TUESDAY Hot dogs and baked beans Cornbread Buttered green beans Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Chicken and vegetable soup and crackers Cheese sticks Tater tots Cake Milk THURSDAY Pizza burgers Buttered com Cole slaw

Cookie Milk FRIDAY Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Tater triangles Pineapple upside down cake Milk Urey Middle School MARCH 10 - 14 MONDAY Ravioli Buttered peas Garlic bread Fruit Milk TUESDAY Hamburger on bun Nacho dip and chips Mixed vegetables Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Chicken tetrazzini Buttered corn Bread and butter Fruit Milk THURSDAY Taco with lettuce and cheese Buttered rice Fruit Cookie Milk FRIDAY Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Chicken noodle soup Crackers Fruit Cookie Milk WALKERTON TOWN COURT NEWS Tammy L. Brown, 51438 Merville Court, South Bend, speeding, fined $13.00, plus court costs. Susan Curtis, 121 Elliot Ave.. Plymouth, speeding, fined SI 1.00. plus court costs. William Klem, 19126 Summers Drive, South Bend, speeding, fined SIB.OO, plus court costs. William Sheppard, P. O. Box 79, LaPaz, speeding, fined $ll.OO, plus court costs. Paul R. Morris, 111 S. Maple St., North Liberty, speeding, fined $ll.OO, plus court costs. Thomas Rauhut, Rural Route 5, Box 274, Walkerton, speeding, fined $15.00, plus court costs. Ronald Singleton, 623 Lake Ave., Plymouth, unsafe start from a parked position, fined $20.00, plus court costs. Bradley Allen Reinhold, 30599 S. R. 4, North Liberty, speeding, fined $20.00, plus court costs. Dusty New , 113 Grissom Drive, Walkerton, speeding, fined $25.00. plus court costs. Karen Johnson, 905 Ohio St.. Walkerton, violation of child restraint law, fined $20.00, plus court costs. Charles R. Baldwin, Box 158, Kewanna, speeding, fined $13.00. plus court costs. June Sheaks, 314 Urey Dr.. Walkerton, speeding, fined $13.00, plus court costs. Eugene Creech, 900 Roosevelt Rd.. Walkerton, passing in violation of clearly visible markings, fined $20.00, plus court costs. Gerald Ross, 5373 Rose Rd., Plymouth, speeding, fined $22.00, plus court costs. Jeffrey Dorsett, Rural Route 1, Box 131, Hamlet, check deception, fined $25.00, plus court costs, criminal fee, $17.00, 30 day jail sentence, suspended, ordered to pay restitution to Kabelin’s True Value Hardware $27.91. Timothy Sheaks, 306 Harrison St., Walkerton, speeding, fined $13.00, plus court costs. Brian H. Seiner, 404 W. Maple St., North Liberty, illegal possession of alcohol, fined $25.00, plus court costs, 15 days jail sentence, suspended. Jerry R. Zehner. Rural Route 4, Box 187, Walkerton, passing in violation of dearly visible markings, fined $20.00, plus court costs. Mary Nichols, 205 W Liberty

St., North Liberty, check deception, fined $25.00, court costs $30.00, criminal fee, $17.00, 60 day jail sentence, suspended, non-re-porting probation. Ordered to pay restitution to Ray's Super Valu $127.72. Timothy Woods, 106 Coral Ct., Minot Ct., N. D., speeding, fined $12.00, plus court costs. Tommie Lynn Duthie, 692 Tucker Dr., St. Joseph, Michigan, display of expired plates, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs.

CARD OF THANKS

Our family would like to express their appreciation to all our relatives, neighbors and friends for their prayers, cards, food and other kindnesses during the illness and death of our loved one, Harry Smith. May we especially thank Reverend and Nancy Reynolds, the members of the Presbyterian Church of Walkerton, the staff of Miller’s Merry Manor, of Plymouth, and Rannells Funeral Home for their special care and concern. The Harry Smith Family The family of Wayne Seider wishes to express our appreciation to all of our neighbors, friends and relatives for their love, prayers and countless acts of kindness shown to us during the loss of our husband and father. The phone calls, visits, cards, good and just plain love that enveloped us has endeared you to us beyond words. Each one of you is very precious to us. Thanks for being there! Wayne Seider Family IN LOVING MEMORY In loving memory of Paul B. Jones. January 7, 1940 to March 9, 1984. “When he shall die. take him and cut him out in little stars. And he will make the face of heaven so fine that all the world will be in love with night". In loving remembrance — Your Family BIRTHS David and Lorraine Mauk. 2758’ Indiana 4. North Liberty, are the parents of a baby girl, born on February 28, in St. Joseph Hospitai, Mishawaka. Jerry and Lucile Armentrout, 1404 Ohio Street. Walkerton, arc the parents of a son born on February 28, in Holy Cross Park view Hospital. Plymouth. Mark and Karla Cummins. 68’ s Plymouth-LaPorte Trail, Plymoutl are the parents of a daugher born on February 27. in Memorial Hospital. South Bend. Mr. and Mrs Billy Ottinger, 602 Ohio Street. Walkerton, are the parents of a baby girl born on Wed nesday, February 12. at the Walk erton Medical Clinic. She weighed in at seven pounds and 12 ounces She has been named Ashley Rene. Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Wayne Bellinger. Sr Walkerton. ANCILLA COLLEGE TO OFFER CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES The following continuing educa tion courses will start soon at Ancilla College: Enhancing Secretarial Effective ness, Basic Computer Fundamen tals. Wordprocessing (Beginning and Advance Word Star), Compute for Kids, Guitar Lessons for Be ginners and Near Beginners, dec orating One Room at a Time, In vestment Strategies for the 80 s. Real Estate Brokers Course, Rea! Estate Sales Course. Golf Lessons a Mini Course in Art Appreciation Medication Aid and Cooperplatt Calligraphy. Workshops to be offered art Assertive Behavior, Communica tion Skills of Assertive Behavior and Assertive Skills. For more information and to register for these classes, please contact Ancilla College. Donald son. IN 46513. phone 936-8898