The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 November 1986 — Page 1

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

VOLUME 112; NUMBER 26

TURKEY DAY WINNERS NUMBER 31 FOR 1986 Last week area merchants sponsored the annual Turkey Days drawings with 31 turkeys being awarded. Winners are as follows: Community State Bank. North Liberty, gave two turkeys, one to Laurie Haney and one to Mary Hawk, both of Walkerton. Dave’s Towing Service, of Walkerton, awarded their turkey to Mrs. Lester Theis, Walkerton. Velma Phenis. Walkerton, received the turkey from The In-dependent-News Co., Walkerton. Automotive Parts & Service, Walkerton, turkey winner is Doris DePoy, Walkerton. Guy Rizek Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning. North Liberty, turkey winner is David Lind, Walkerton. Dawn McSurely, LaPorte, won the turkey given by The Brass Lion. Wilcox I.G.A. Stores. Walkerton and North Liberty, awarded their turkey to Chuck Sherland, Walkerton. Jacob Drugs, Walkerton, presented their turkey to Carol Huffstetter, Walkerton. At Koontz Lake Supermarket, their turkey winner is Vai Louzon. Walkerton. Farmers State Bank of Wyatt, Walkerton Branch, presented their turkey to Judy McGovern, Walkerton. a Miller's Merry Manor gave away two turkeys with the winners being Marilee Anderson and Sally Keeling. both of Walkerton. Amy Wardman. Walkerton, won the turkey given by Her Race of Walkerton. Eleanor’s Posy Parlor, Walkerton, awarded their turkey to Karen Hale. Walkerton. Robert Reed, Walkerton, won the turkey given by the Movie Zoo. Walkerton. Bob s Country Store. North Liberty, awarded their turkey to Lillian Salyer. North Liberty. Andy's Greenhouse & Gifts, North Liberty, presented their turkey to Susan Kennedy. Walkerton. At Ray & Kenny’s Super Valu. Walkerton, their turkey winner is Betty Schmeltz, Walkerton. Lea's House of Pizza. Walkerton, awarded their turkey to Alma Daube. Walkerton. American State Bank. Koontz Lake, awarded two turkeys, one to Carma Larson and the other to William C. Dini, both of Walk erton. At Kabline True Value Hardware. Walkerton, their turkey winner was Judy McGovern, Walkerton. DeWayne Pavey Insurance, Walkerton, turkey is Gen Adams, Walkerton. Harvey’s Dime Store, Walkerton and North Liberty, awarded their turkey to Phillip Bukowski. Walkerton. The turkey presented by Ist Source Bank, Walkerton Branch, went to Sam Pointon, Walkerton. Banner Liberty Auto Supply. North Liberty, awarded their turkey to Lisa Morris. North Liberty. Walkerton Shady Lanes awarded their turkey to Leroy Adams. Walkerton. At Teachers Credit Union. Walkerton, their turkey was presented to John Matousik, Walkerton. Fail Oil Co., North Liberty.

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LIFESAVER EMERGENCY TAGS NOW AVAILABLE “Lifesaver Emergency Tags" ’ are now available at Walkerton Ele- ’ mentary, North Liberty Elementary and St. Patrick's Schools. The tags are furnished free, courtesy of ’ Epsilon Chi chapter of Tri Kappa, of Walkerton. The washable cloth tag can be sewn into clothing or laced in shoes. The Lifesaver Tag identifies the child; it allows the police officer to call parents immediately; it provides medical information for paramedics; it allows emergency room doctors to contact your family physician and it provides parental consent so a child can be treated at the hospital. COMMUNITY CALENDAR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28 6:15 p.m. — John Glenn boys basketball teams to travel to South Bend Clay. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 4:30 p.m. — Urey 7th and Bth grade basketball team to host New Prairie. 6:15 p.m. — John Glenn girls basketball teams to host Rymouth. 6:30 p.m. — John Glenn freshman basketball team to travel to Bremen. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2 6:00 p.m. — John Glenn wrestling team to travel to South Bend Washington. Walkerton O.E.S. to meet. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3 4:45 p.m. — North Liberty 7th and Bth grade basketball team to travel to Argos. 6:00 p.m. — John Glenn freshman basketball team to host LaPorte. 6:30 p.m. — John Glenn girls basketball teams to travel to Ore-gon-Davis. 7:00 p.m — North Liberty Town Board to meet at the Town Hall. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4 4:15 p.m. — Walkerton Sth and 6th grade basketball team to travel to North Liberty. 5:30 p.m. — North Liberty 7th and Bth grade basketball team to host Oregon-Davis. 6:30 p.m. — John Glenn wrestlers to travel to Marian. 7:00 p.m. — Madrigal dinner at the North Liberty United Methodist Church. BIRTHS A son. Jonathon David, was bom to Jeff and Rhonda Yeazel, of 207 N. Walnut Street, Rymouth. on November 20. He weighed eight pounds and 14 ounces. Maternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Aitken, Walkerton, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Yeazel, Rymouth. FAN BUS TO CLAY GAME The fan bus for the boys basketball game at South Bend Cay on Friday. November 28 will leave Tyner and North Liberty at 4:45 and Glenn at 5:00 p. m. Game time is 6:15. The cost is adults SI.OO and students 50 cents. awarded their turkey to Laurie Haney. Walkerton. Leo's Restaurant & Lounge, Walkerton, presented their turkey to Sam Pointon. Walkerton.

Madrigal Dinner Set For Dec. 4 In North Liberty Left to right: Scott Hall, Tammy Rupel and Tracey Burch are part of the program the North Liberty United Methodist Church will be presenting on Thursday at 7:00 p.m. in the Church fellowship hall during the Madrigal dinner. A festive and colorful tradition of the English Madrigal dinner will be held on Thursday evening, December 4. at the North Liberty United Methodist Church, with the program to begin at 7:00 p.m., in the newly remodeled church fellowship hall. The traditional menu featuring roast pork and dressing will be served at a cost of SB.OO per person. Tickets are available from Craft's Liberty Drugs, Karen Warner at Community State Bank or by calling 656-8616 or 656-3132. A cast consisting of the Chancel Choir members of the congregation will present “A Boar's Head Madrigal Dinner ". The program is a lively mixture of favorite carols, medieval pageantry, humorous skits and a restaging of the nativity. The audience has a chance to participate in the carol singing and during dinner a strolling quartet. soloists and the youth choir will entertain. Leading actors and soloists include the Rev. Steven Connor, Jan Quigley, David Craft, Becky Burch, Gary Nelson, Wendy Weber and Elaine Wagner. Ranists are Caroline Shupert and Carol King and Madeline Nelson serves as musical director. During this busy holiday season of 1986, this Madrigal dinner offers area residents the opportunity to step back into time for a truly traditional yuletide celebration. CHRISTENSEN TO ATTEND NATIONAL 4-H CONGRESS Karen Christensen. Walkerton, will represent Starke County at the 65th National 4-H Congress, December 6 - 11, at the Chicago Hilton. Karen will be one of 49 Indiana 4-H’ers from 32 counties represented. In all there will be nearly 1,600 delegates attending, ail of whom are state, sectional or national winners in 4-H projects and activities. Delegates are from all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia. Karen's project area was in photography.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1966

Falcons Win 78-61 In Opener Over South Central The John Glenn Falcons opened their 1986-87 basketball season Friday night with a 78-61 victory over South Central. The win broke a losing streak for Glenn that extended back to last year’s Bi-Coun-ty Tourney and had reached nine losses in a row. After defeating CMA in the opener of the Bi-Coun-ty, the Falcons lost their second game and last seven scheduled games as well as a double overtime sectional loss to CMA. This was the first game for both teams this year. The Satellites are pretty much an underclassman team as almost all their varsity last year graduated. However, they did manage to stay in the game until the early fourth quarter, mainly on the shooting of Tim Ryan, who had 22 points before fouling out and he had 16 in the third quarter alone. However, a three-pronged attack of Roger Spier, Wes Pavey and Chris Savoie were more than the Satellites could handle as these three seniors combined for 61 of the Falcons 78 points, matching the total for their opponents in this game. The Falcons trailed twice early in the game as Mike Miller hit the game’s first basket and after Savoie hit a short jumper and the second of two free throws, Ryan pegged in two baskets to make it 6-3 South Central. However. Pavey got his first bucket of the night, a comer shot, Spier came back with two baskets to make it 9-6. After trading baskets until it was 13-12 with 1:29 left in the quarter, Glenn then put together four quick baskets in the final 1:05 of the quarter to take a good 21-12 lead. The Falcons got the first five points of the second quarter and looked like they would blow it open as Savoie hit one of two from the line and Sam Borton and Spier hit baskets to make it 26-12. But as good as they looked when going well, the Falcons had a couple of streaks they looked bad and this let their visitors get back in the game. With the score doubled at 34-17 with 4:22 to play on an alley-oop basket by Spier, the Falcons didn’t score for over two and a half minutes and the Satellites ran off eight straight points. By the end of the half it was Glenn 38 and South Central 27. The Falcons again jumped ahead by 15 twice early in the third quarter, but the individual effort of Ryan brought the Satellites back in contention. They score 21 in this period with Ryan hitting eight baskets himself. They had the lead down to six on two occasions but a lay-in by Craig Groves with 22 seconds left in the quarter made it 56-48 after three. The Satellites once again trimmed the lead to six as it took almost a minute and a half of the final stanza for anyone to score. Derek Sallee hit a 16 footer making it 56-50, but Glenn game back in a little over a minute and a half with eight straight free throws, four each by Pavey and Spier to blow it open without a basket. After Chris Carrera broke the eight point string. Savoie hit a 7 footer in the Lane, Spier got a three point play on a lay-in and foul and then hit another lay-in on a fast break to open a2l point spread. From here

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fr^PERS Suspects Sought In Burglary The burglary of a rural Grovertown home is the crime of the week for Starke County Crime Stoppers program. On the evening of November 8, 1986 between 5:45 and 9:30 p.m., unknown suspects entered the home of Richard Carmean located on County Road 300 N just east of 1025E. Subjects entered the house by breaking rear door glass and unlocking door, once inside several guns, amunition. knives, jewelry and household items were removed. The first caller to the Crime Stoppers program with information leading to the arrest or indictment of persons involved is eligible for a reward up to $1,000.00. In Michigan call 1-800-331-STOP. In Indiana call 1-800-342-STOP All calls arc kept confidential and callers are assigned a code number. Crime Stoppers also pays rewards for felony fugitives and other crimes. * on out it was a matter of playing out the clock with the final score ended 78-61, Glenn. Spier led all scorers for the night with 29 points on 11 baskets and seven of nine free throws, missing his last two that would have put him in the 30 point bracket. A big 18 point effort by Pavey and 14 by Savoie, including nine in the opening quarter, paced the Falcons. Ryan's 22 and Carrera's 16 led the visitors from South Central. IL Team Swamps Satellite* The B-team also got off to a very fast start as they defeated the South Central reserves by a whopping 75-23 score in the opening game. Travel To Clay Friday The Falcons will travel to South Bend Clay Friday for their next game as the Colonials also are 1-0 in the young season with a win in their opener over Michigan City Marquette The B-team game will start at 6:15 at Clay with the varsity battle set for 8.00 p.m. Bex Score Glenn fg ft fta p Pavey 7 4 4 1 Spier II 7 9 2 B. Groves 1 0 3 3 Savoie 6 2 4 3 Nickles 2 12 3 Runyan 0002 Porter 10 0 1 C. Groves 2 2 3 1 Borton 10 0 3 Hall 0 0 10 Hostrawser 0 0 0 0 Fansler 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 31 16 26 19 South Central Ryan 11 0 3 5 Miller 3 3 3 4 Werner 0 2 2 3 Delgado 2 14 4 Carerra 7 2 3 1 Johnson 2043 Sallee 2 0 0 0 Eaton 0 0 0 1 Fort 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 27 7 18 21 Scare By Quartera South Central 12 27 48 61 Glenn 21 38 56 78