The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 April 1986 — Page 8

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - APRIL 10. 1986

BOWLING NEWS Monday Nite Late Men's Walkerton Izmes Rebels 25 19 Outsiders 25 19 Dave’s Towing 24 20 Pinheads 21 23 Gutter Bros. 20*/z 23’/a P&H Machine 16Vi 27*/j High team series: Dave's Towing 1314. Pinheads 12 7 0, Gutter Bros. 1237. High team game: Gutter Bros. 494, Dave’s Towing 477, Pinheads 443. High individual series: Fred Stratton 524. Dave Roush 467, Carey Keller 465. High individual game: Carey Keller 197, Fred Stratton 192. Dave Rouse 187. Tuesday Nite Ladies Liberty Lanes Brad's Pro Shop 78 38 Farmers State Bank 68*/z 47‘/j UAW Local 194 68 48 American Door 67*6 48'/j Liberty Lanes 54 '/j 61 '/j EV Controls 52*/z 63*/j Avon 48*/j 67*/i High team series: American Door 2114, Liberty Lanes 2112, Brad's Pro Shop 2049. High team game: Brad’s Pro Shop 741, Liberty Lanes 734, American Door 727. High individual series: Tanya Brockman 535, Chris Porter 496, Marcia Eddinger 491. High individual game: Tonya Brockman 198, Darlene Bell 190, Chris Porter 187. Monday Night Men’s Liberty Lanes Rudd Olds/Cadillac 68*/j 47‘/i Swan Lake Golf Club 65 51 Community State Bank 63 */j 52 ‘/j O'Connor Electric Ser. 62*/i 53‘/j WiLlene Farm 61 55 Lakeside Inn 61 55 C & B Optical 55 61 Whitmer Farms 54 62 Cole Mine 47‘/j 68‘/i Crumstown Tavern 42 74 High team series handicap: Swan Lake Golf Club Uli, O'Connor Electric Service 2767, Wil-lene

Traditional upside down cake is a homestyle dessert prepared by arranging fruit in the bottom of a pan, then spooning cake batter over the top before bak ing As soon as the cake is removed from the oven and cooled, it is turned upside down so the moist sweet filling becomes the top of the dessert. The fruit mixture and juice in the filling forms a glaze with the other ingredients and keeps the cake especially moist. The first mention of upside down cake in print appeared in the 19305, although culinary authorities suggest versions of the recipe have been around much longer. According to food history books tracing the earliest cake crumbs of this tasty dessert, the very first upside down cakes were probably prepared by the early settlers. Called ' skillet" cakes, these upside down cakes or desserts were "baked" in covered skillets over the open fire since many homes did not have ovens Supposedly, the cooking technique used for making upside down cakes resembled the method for preparing main dish “cakes" — ground beef mixtures prepared in a skillet with a cornbread filling A simplified version of the traditional upside down dessert is Pineapple Upside Down Coffee Cake Since the recipe calls for refrigerated biscuits and just three other ingredients, you can enjoy the taste of upside down cake without all the work This attractive coffeecake is a perfect way to add warmth to a leisurely weekend breakfast or brunch To prepare this lovely coffeecake, pineapple slices and cherries are attrac lively arranged in the bottom of a cake pan, then covered with separated refrigerated biscuits A heated brown sugar and pineapple juice mixture is then

Farm 2765. High team game handicap: C & B Ontical 975. Swan Lake Golf Club 959. O'Connor Electric Service 950. High individual series: Rich Garrett 581. Randy Schmeltz 579. Dave Scott 573. High individual game: Rich Garrett 216. Randv Schmeltz 212, Jack Jackson 210. Thursday Night Ladles Liberty Lanes MOP's Place ’ 67 53 PME 66 54 Elaine's Beauty Shop 64 56 Liberty Drugs 62 58 Ludwig Plbg. & Htg. 61 59 Community State Bank 60 60 Cisney Construction 58 62 Dean's Excavating 57*/j 62 '/j Eberly’s Orchard 56‘/j 63 Vt Lane's One Stop 48 72 High team series handicap: Community State Bank 2552, Ludwig's Plumbing & Heating 2464, Cisney Construction 2446. High team game handicap: Community State Bank 908, MOP’s Place 891, Community State Bank 853, PME 853, Cisney Construction 853. High individual series: Dorothy Miller 526, Miki Meyer 522, Marge O’Connor 515. High individual game: Miki Meyer 208, Tanya Brockman 207, Beth Smith 202. Friday Night Mixed Doubles Liberty Lanes Hook & A Prayer 34 22 Udder Team 33‘/j 22*/z Odd Balls 32*/z 23'/z Team No. 1 27 29 Ramblers 27 29 Lucky Strikes 24 32 The Subs 24 32 Gutter Dusters 22 34 High team series: Hook & A Prayer 1965, Udder Team 1921, Ramblers 1851. High team game: Hook & A Prayer 707, Udder Team 686, Ramblers 658. High individual series men: Jim Whitmer 565, Steve Schoff 550, Charles Yoder 517. High individual game men: Jim Levandoski 233, Jim Whitmer 214, Charles Yoder 208. High individual series women: Teena Schoff 485, Pam Clemons 484, Vera Ford 470. High individual game women: Teena Schoff 181, Pam Cemons

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spooned over the biscuit layer before baking This fruit topped coffeecake is inverted before serving to show off the lovely pinwheel pattern created by the pineapple slices and cherries Pineapple Upside Down Coffee Cake is delightful served either warm or cold Pineapple Upside Down Coffee Cake 8 1/2 oz can pineapple slices, well drained and halved (reserve liquidi 8 maraschino cherries 1/2 cup firmly packed brown sugar 2 tablespoons reserved pineapple liquid

181, Vera Ford 167, Thrersa Whitmer 166. Tuesday Night Mixed Doubles Walkerton Lanes Team No. 8 28 16 Morris Precision 25 19 Ducks 24 20 Outlaws 22 22 Team No. 4 22 22 Team No. 6 20 24 Tornados 19 25 Pinsplitters 16 28 High team series: Outlaws 1796, Ducks 1788, Pinsplitters 1781. High team game: Ducks 632, Pinsplitters 628. Tornados 616. High individual series men: Danny Calhoon 537, Steve Morris 487, Rich Louzon 486. High individual game men: Jeff Tinkey 212, Danny Calhoon 201, Rich Louzon 193. High individual series women: Candy Seaman 456, Ann Miller 455, Ching Seaman 445. High individual game women: Judy Gouker 180, Ann Miller 176, Ching Seaman 173. Friday Morning Coffee League Walkerton Lanes Beaver Realty 40 20 Miller’s Merry Manor 34‘/z 25'/z Ray's Radiator Service 30 30 Johnson's Dairy Farm 30 30 Just Sew 29*/j 30 ‘/j Mouse’s Barber Shop 26 34 Duraclean Carpet 25 35 Ray's Super Valu 25 35 High team series: Ray’s Super Valu 1709, Beaver Realty 1703, Miller's Merry Manor 1683. High team game: Ray's Super Valu 618, Ray’s Radiator Service 594, Miller’s Merry Manor 587. High individual series: Donna Wood 503, Charlene Snodgrass 464, Doris Fuentes 461. High individual game: Doris Fuentes 212, Charlene Snodgrass 190, Donna Wood 179. Sunday Mixed Doublet Walkerton Lanes Duds 31 13 Strikers 30*/z 13*/z Skip's Squad 30‘/z 13'/z Family Affair 22 22 J& L Tractor Service 17 27 Sarge & The Privates 0 40 High team series: Strikers 1889. High team game: Strikers 651. High individual series men: Da-

7 5 oz. can Pillsbury refrigerated buttermilk biscuits Heat oven to 375 # F Arrange pine apple slices and cherries in ungreased Bor 9 inch round pan In small saucepan, heat brown sugar and pineapple liquid to boiling, stirring constantly Remove from heat Separate dough into 10 biscuits; place over pineapple slices Pour brown sugar mixture over biscuits in pan Bake at 375“ F for 17 to 25 minutes or until golden brown Cool 10 minutes in pan Invert on to serving plate Serve warm or cool 8 servings Tip To reheat, wrap loosely in foil, heat at 350“ F for 8 to 10 minutes.

vid McVay 541. High individual game men: David McVay 185. High individual series women: Lori Nieubuurt 466. High individual game women: Lori Nieubuurt 190. SENIOR CITIZEN BOWLING NEWS As the Senior Citizens bowling season closing approaches, the pin totals improve steadily, as does the enthusiasm. The last bowling date for the season will be Wednesday, April 23. On that date only, bowling will start at 1:00 p.m., to allow for the group Banquet to follow immediately after finish of bowling. Those wishing to attend the banquet must have their registration fee in and paid by April 16. The 13 ladies bowling were led by “Grandma” Norine Divine in all categories! She rolled a 176 for high scratch game; she totaled 236 for high handicap game; and accumulated 443 for high series. A clean sweep!. Anne Falk’s 213 and Clare Martin’s 22 handicap games fell a bit short, as good as they were. Liz Moreau’s 410 series total also missed the top. Nice competition, ladies. Two season records were broken this week in the gent's group, with 11 gents competing. Harold Schwedere's high scratch game of 264 topped all efforts of the season. High handicap game total of 284 also went to Harold, followed by Mel Divine’s 242 and Bud Weinman’s 219. Harold Schweder also set another season record with his series total of 658. Not a “shabby” total in any league, gents, even among young oldsters! The eight spectators sure were treated to some good bowling and were most welcome. There still is time for all you seniors to come join us for an afternoon of sport, exercise and fun! New Books Added At The Walkerton Public Library New books added to the shelves of the Walkerton-Lincoln Township Public Library are as follows:

New Adult Fiction Fire In Heaven — Malcolm Bosse. In 1948 Philip Embree travels to Burma and Thailand to repay emotional debts and again becomes involved with Vera Rogacheva. The Bobby-Soxer — Hortense Callisher. Re-creates the time when a girl could wear bobby sox on her feet, her love for an older man on her sleeve, and dream of a future as an actress. The Glory Game — Janet Dailey. When her husband leaves her for a younger woman, 42-year-old Liz Thomas finds herself lost, without love, and in competition with her teenaged daughter. Deep End — Joy Fielding. When Joanne's husband walks out of her life, she thinks she will never again feel more lost and vulnerable until she finds herself stalked by an unseen killer. Break In — Dick Francis. Successful steeplechase jockey Christmas Fielding finds himself attacked, chased, kidnapped and knifed when he comes to the aid of his twin sister. Sudie — Sara Flanigan. Sudie’s best friend, Mary Clar, describes how, in Georgia in the 1940'5, the young Sudie becomes involved with an embittered black widower, who i finds in the girl a daughter who needs him. Seasons Os The Heart — Cynthia Freeman. Ann Pollock’s marriage to Marc Coulter, an aristocratic lawyer, seems a dream come true i — until WW II combat defeats his I fitality and returns a stranger who was once her husband. Adventures In The Alaskan Skin Trade — John Hawkes. Sunny Deauville's duties as proprietor of the best brothel in Alaska and her lusty, guilt-free life are conterbalanced by her obsession with finding her father. I Dirt Rich — Clark Howard. I Crossing America in the early twenties, midwesterners knowingly take the first steps on a quest for the identity and a search for an ocean of oil that will make them rich. A Family Madness — Thomas i Keneally. Terry Delaney’s com- | sortable life is upset when he falls in love with Danielle Kabbil, daughter of charismatic emigre (and boss), Rudi Kabbil. Peru — Gordon Lish. A middleage man recounts in meticulous detail a gruesome act of violence he committed as a child with the passive consent of his victim, an incident that may have happened j only in his imagination. The Sisters — Robert Littell. Two pairs of intelligence agents engage in an epic battle of wits and nerves. The Bourne Supremacy — Robert Ludlum. Super-diplomat Raymond Havilland sets up the kidnapping of Jason Bourne’s wife, in order to draw Bourne out of retirement. Contact — Carl Sagan. Astrophysicist Dr. Rebecca Blade deciphers a message from outer space i and finds that the message contains directions for the construction of a complicated machine. Children Os Light — Robert Stone. Screenwriter Gordon Walker and actress Lee Verger, reunited on the coast of Mexico resume a ritual struggle of desire, mutual assistance and inevitable urges to self-destruction. Victims — Dorothy Uhnak. A young woman is murdered on a quiet residential, respectable Queens, New York street while her neighbors hear her screams and do nothing to help her .. . Flaming Tree — Phyllis Whitney. Seeking inner peace in the . tranquility of Carmel, California, after a tragedy has shatteded her life, Kelsey Stewart finds renewal in her work with a brain-injured boy whose speechlessness hides a terrible secret. A professional perfume I tester is known in the trade as a “nose."