The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 October 1986 — Page 7

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Pictured above is Nicole Radandt drawing the winning ticket at Burket's Produce. Walnut Road, on Sunday. October 26. at 5:00 p.m., for the giant 136 pound pumpkin that was given away and the winning ticket was owned by Kay (Schaeffer) Reed, of Bremen, wife of Kerry Reed. WALKERTON TOWN COURT NEWS Douglas D. Toadvine, 67091 Smilax Road, North Liberty, speeding, fined $16.00, plus court costs. Gary E. Bailey, 305 S. Gise St., North Liberty, speeding, fined $14.00, plus court costs, ordered to attend defense driving school. Gloria A. Wicks. 69099 Sycamore Road, Walkerton, speeding, fined $16.00. plus court costs. James W. Vermillion. Rural Route 3. Box 749, Walkerton, speeding, fined $12.00. plus court costs. Harold E. Van Huffel. Jr.. 369 Overlook Dr. N.E., Warren. Ohio, speeding, fined $13.00, plus court costs. Robert H. Robinson. 1310 Ohio St.. Walkerton, operating of an unsafe vehicle, fined $20.00, plus court costs. Susan M. Engel. 4183 E. Shore Dr.. Bremen, speeding, fined $13.00, plus court costs. Jeffrey D. Farver, 2069 MeadowLane Dr., Plymouth, speeding, fined $13.00, plus court costs. Sylvia K. Van Wanzeel. 930 E. Bowman, South Bend, violation of

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parking ordinance, fined $4.00, plus $20.00 docket fee. Tom & D. Boswell, 3802 Riverdale Ave., Lake Station, violation of parking ordinance, fined $2.00, plus SIO.OO docket fee. Cynthia C. Merton, P. O. Box 123, Tyner, check deception, fined $50.00, criminal fee $20.00, plus court costs, sentenced to 30 days, suspended, ordered to pay restitution to Ray’s Super Valu $37.58. Larry C. Dill, 801 Beech St., Walkerton, speeding, fined $17.00, plus court costs. Christmas Fiesta Theme For Annual Holiday Bazaar The annual Tri Kappa “Christmas Fiesta" Bazaar will be held November 22. 1986 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. This year the Epsilon Chi Chapter is raffling off a handmade Fiesta Quilt as first prize, a lighted ceramic Christmas tree, second prize; and a Mexican blanket, from Mexico, as third prize. Raffle tickets can be purchased from any member of Tri Kappa. This year we will be offering plants and decorated cookie tins along with the many beautiful wooden crafts. There will be a bake sale with assorted cookie plates, cakes, pies, breads, candys and other assorted goodies. Come and have breakfast with us. We will be serving homemade cinnamon rolls, coffee and milk.

There will be tables of beautiful handmade craft items made by our members. Also we will be having the magic ribbon. All proceeds go towards our local scholarship. Plan on attending this great event and do your Christmas shopping with us. SENIOR CITIZEN BOWLING NEWS Another fine bowling session was enjoyed by the Senior Bowlers. With the added energy generated by those welcome plates of cookies provided by the Lanes management, the Seniors really toppled those pins! There was an even division of ladies and gents, 12 each, supported by three spectators. Among the gents, Marion Andersson came up with the high MILLER’S HOME SERVICES CAN GIVE YOU HOME HEALTH CARE FORALL AGES WITH • NURSING CARE • PERSONAL HEALTH CARE • COMPANIONS LIVE-IN & HOURLY • HOUSEKEEPERS CALL 936-8575 MEDICARE, MEDICAID & HMO APPROVED

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Tina Anderson and Charles Klockow were married on September 19, at Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Mississippi. The bride is the daughter of Beth Anderson, Walkerton, and the late Larry Anderson. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Nixon scratch game of 199. Harry Nowaczyk gave him good competition with a 191 game. Paul Pontius took the high handicap game with a 249 total. High series total was rolled by Marion Anderson with a nice 533, just topping Harry Nowaczyk’s 528. Harry had a fine day. as did our octogenarian bowler, Paul Dampts. Paul rolled a scratch game of 183, a handicap game of 226 and a series of 502! The “good old boys" were in great form! The ladies had a good day, also. However, Norine Divine ran away with all the honors. Her high scratch game of 160, high handicap game of 213 and high series of 429 bested all the other ladies. Os

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and Mr. and Mrs. James Klockow, of North Liberty. Best man was Antonio Walton, of Virginia. Maid of honor was Kim Klockow. Walkerton. A reception was held on October 11. The couple reside in Warner Robins. Georgia. course, it is thought that she had a bit of advantage, with a couple of grandsons there to encourage her to do her very best! We still need more Seniors interested in a fun afternoon of activity and good fellowship. Join us at the Walkeron Shady Lanes on Wednesdays. We start promptly at 2.00 p.m. All Seniors are welcome as bowlers or spectators. The candidate who ran most often for President was Norman Thomas who ran—and lost—six times: 1928, 1932, 1936, 1940, 1944 and 1948.

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