The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 September 1986 — Page 3

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Holiday guests of Josephine and Claude Nowakowski were their daughter and son-in-law, Dianne and Edward Gronowski and family, of Moldena, Illinois; Mark and his fiance, Francesca Del Giomo; Douglas and his girl friend, Debby Karczewski; Lisann and a friend of the family, Dolores Rochr, of Lansing, Illinois. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton were Miss Dawn Delaney, Huntsville, Alabama; Mr. Tom Buetner, Michigan City; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Delaney, Scott and Eric, Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Knowlton, Joni and Julie, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Davis, of North Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Drews, Kelly, Chad and Suzanne, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Knowlton, Danny and Ryan, Mike Knowlton and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Knowlton, all of Walkerton. In the afternoon homemade ice cream was enjoyed by all. Saturday overnight guest of Mrs. Ethel Fields was her son, Marvin A. Whitaker, of Dyer. Monday guests were Barbara R. Carey and Allison Whitaker, of Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dipert has as their guests from California for 12 days, their granddaughter and husband, Cathi and Wes Travis and children, Kristy and Lance; also their grandson and wife. Rick and Kim Larimore. While here Kim won the C Division in tennis at the Blueberry Festival. Mr. and Mrs. Herald Hostetler spent the weekend at Spirit Lake, lowa, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bat McNorton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Burch will

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serve as hosts for the Koontz Lake Conservation Club dinner meeting on Saturday evening, at the club house. Mrs. Bertha Urbin and Dr. and Mrs. John Guttman, of Wakarusa, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Guttman and son, from Thursday to Monday, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Buckles, of Green Bay, Wisconsin, joined the group on Friday evening; and James Guttman, of Sheridan, came in on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Klinedinst spent Thursday in Hobart visiting with Mrs. Lewis Lemert and daughter. A carry-in dinner was enjoyed Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reese, in Mill Creek, with the following present, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Cripe, Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Pletcher and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Albert and son, of North Liberty. Vivian Lloyd, of Stillwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dixon, and Mrs. Nora Hahn, of Walkerton. Mrs. Alberta Lowry is a patient in St. Joe Medical Center, South Bend. Mrs. Nellie Smith, a former North Liberty resident, a resident in a local nursing home for several years, is patient in the LaPorte Hosptil. Mrs. Jane Hockett is a patient in Memorial Hospital, South Bend. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Jacob was their son, Jeff, of Evanston, Illinois, and their daughtger, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wentworth and daughter, Allison, of Warsaw. Other guests for Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.

Wendall Jacob, of Angola, and Glenn Jacob and daughter, Katie, of Walkerton. ON DEAN’S LIST Sherry Klinedinst, Rural Route 3, and Thomas Whitmer, Rural Route 5, Walkerton, are among the Indiana University, Bloomington, undergraduate students who have earned Dean’s List status for the second semester of the 1985-86 school year. To be named to the list, students must have a 3.5 or better grade point average, from a possible 4, in a minimum of 12 hours of course work. BAKE-A-RAMA AND CRAFT DAY SEPTEMBER 17 The annual Bake-A-Rama and Craft Hobby Day, sponsored by the St. Joseph County Extension Homemakers, will be held on Wednesday, September 17. All non-professional bakers, 18 years or older, are encouraged to enter the following categories in the Bake-A-Rama; cakes, decorated cakes, yeast breads, quick breads, cookies and pies. Professional bakers may enter the decorated cakes category. All entries are to be taken to the Esther Singer Building, at the 4-H Fairgrounds, corner of Jackson and Ironwood Roads, between 7:30 and 9:00 a.m. on September 17, along with two copies of the recipe. Twelve mini classes in various crafts will be offered for Craft and Hobby Day, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., including a ribbon wreath, lace net darning, counted cross stitch, needlepoint, candlewicking and more. Pre-registration is required for these classes by September 10. Along with the Bake-A-Rama and Craft and Hobby Day will be a soup kitchen serving soup, drinks and baked products. For more information call the Cooperative Extension Service at 284-9604. ★ WIN* COUPON BOOKS On Sale At WALKERTON A KOONTZ LAKE AREA BUSINESSES L„‘ • \ J 1 f. Makers Os Fine Custom J fz Furniture & Cabtnlery in Native 1 J- Hardwoods £ INDIANIAN 1 L WOODCRAFTS J X? Est 1975 ' J r. Wood J jP Products W M I JON M PAIRITZ 1 F (219) 596-3741. Walkerton J 7fL%4 THOUSANDS OF ITEMS TO HELP PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS Available From nedra WILLIAMS 586-3627 Newton Mfg. Co. Rop. The HeWUyt WW 8o Hara Soon PENS - CALENDARS - CAPS BALLOONS - BANNERS - BUTTONS SIGNS - KEY TAGS - DECALS BUMPER STICKERS RAIN GEAR - JEWELRY - SIGNS ETC.

SEPTEMBER 4, 1988 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS -

GINZER APPOINTED VARSITY COACH IN MICHIGAN w * V Joseph F. Ginzer, a 1967 graduate of North Liberty High School, has been unanimously appointed to the boys varsity basketball coaching position by the Jackson County Western High School Board of Education, Michigan.

RICHARD D. DOYLE, ATTORNEY j S 413 Michigan St., Walkerton, Phone 586-3722 1! ? HOURS: Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. - Tuwday: 1:30 - 5:00 p.m ’ I* LIVING WILL DECLARATION FORMS AVAILABLE WITHOUT CHARGE ) No Appointment Necessary - No Charge For Initial Conference ( DR. ELLIOTT FRASH, OPTOMETRIST 413 Michigan Street Walkerton 9:00 AM. - 5:00 P.M. THURSDAYS Call 586-3722 For Appointment Autumn Exercise Fitness Classes FOR ALL AGES MONDAYS NORTH LIBERTY SCHOOL GYM 7:00 - 8:00 p.m., Beginning September 15 WEDNESDAYS WALKERTON ELEMENTARY GYM 7:00 - 8:00 p.m., Beginning September 17 HEALTH & LIFESTYLE CENTER OF MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Fee: $12.00 For Six Classes 656-4588 1 WALKERTON I I SHADY I LANES ™I (Under New Ownership) 586-3850 I Come Join Us For I LUNCH 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. I Monday, Sept. 8 I I ALL NEW MENU I Try Our SPECIAL CHICKEN And Soon To Bo Fnmoui SCOEY BURGER “Good Quality, Service And A Felr Price" J

Coach Ginzer has coached bas ketball at Concord High School, working with the girl’s varsity team the last four years. After a rebuilding first year, he compiled a 45 win and 20 loss record over the past three years and the school’s onlv conference championship in 1984. He has compiled a 74-9 won-loss record while coaching at the Middle School level and was 25-19 at the junior varsity level. Coach Ginzer has organized and run basketball shooting camps during the past five years and also began a team camp for boys and girls this past summer. Ginzer is currently living at 6990 Wheeler Road, Concord, Michigan 49269, with his wife Darlene and two boys, Brian, 15, and Troy, 12. Physical education classes will be on his teaching schedule this coming year while he will be the Bth grade girls basketball coach in the fall and the varsity softball coach in the spring.

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