The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 December 1986 — Page 2

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - DECEMBER 4, 1986

Bowling

Monday Night Ladiea Shady Lane* Hi-De-Ho 37 15 Mer-Con Tool 34 18 Mom’s Place 31 21 Hidden Bu-Tee 26 26 Allen’s Furniture 25 27 Myrna’s Studio 20 32 Johnson & Williams Ins. 19 33 Shady Lanes 16 36 High team series: Allen’s Furniture 2259. Hi-De-Ho 2094, MerCon 2081. High team game: Allen’s Furniture 807, Mer-Con Tool 743. Hi-De-Ho 733. High individual scries: C. Mann 531. B. Kunkle 516. C. Seaman 497. High individual game: B. Kunkle 201, L. Whitmer 195, P. Jones 188. Friday Morning Coffee League Shady Lane* Beaver Realty 45 15 Ray’s Radiator Service 34 26 Johnson’s Dairy Farm 32 28 Mouse’s Barber Shop 30 30 Duraclean Carpet 28% 31% Miller’s Merry Manor 24 36 Waldrop's Fancy Fruits 23% 36% Ray & Kenny’s 23 37 High team series: Beaver Realty 2124, Duraclean Carpet 2039, Miller’s Merry Manor 2019. High team game: Johnson's

Think Safety! Invite Safety For Christmas A Service Os Underwriters Lab', stories bu. '■ s • ' 1 ■''' ■■ •

Christmas a time for joy. for sharing, for peace, for love. Too many families, how ever, will not experience the good Christmas brings, for one careless act can induce tragedy. Hence, Christmas for those unfortunate families will be remembered not for what it could have been, but with sadness and pain. While many hazards are ap parent during the holiday season, none seem to be so prevalent as electrical fixtures and flammable materials For at no other time of the year are as many of these present in the home, consequently, thousands of people leave themselves susceptible to disaster, whethei it be loss of life or property In order that you might have a safer Christmas, Underwriters Laboratories Inc (UL) would like to offer the fol lowing safety suggestions. Follow each one, and it will be a lasting, not last Christmas • Don’t overload circuits • Don’t work on light strings while plug isconnected * Don’t stretch strings of lights or extension cords • Don’t use string lights or extension cords outdoor unless the attached UL Label specifies for outdoor use. • Don’t use flood lights on or near flammable materials • Don’t place decorative lights within a child’s reach

Dairy Farm 746. Beaver Realty 737, Duraclean Carpet 709. High individual series: Doris Fuentes 487, Janice White 487, Pearl Brecht 472, Donna Wood 439. High individual game: Doris Fuentes 194, Janice White 175, Pearl Brecht 165. Friday Night Mixed Deehies Liberty Leers Odd Balls 31% 16% Ramblers 30% 17% Lucky Strikes 29 19 Udder Team 28% 19% 4 C’s 26% 21% Kin Folk 24 24 Who Knows 20 28 Double Trouble 17 31 4 Eagles 16% 31% Part Timers 16% 31% High team series; Lucky Strikes 2037, 4 C’s 1829, Odd Balls 1819. High team game: Lucky Strikes 713, Udder Team 645, Ramblers 638. High individual series men: Rich Borkowski 574, Russell Odle 561, Jeff O’Connor 559. High individual game men: Rich Borkowski 211, Jeff O’Connor 205, Russell Odle 201. High individual series women: Debbie Levandoski 539, Connie Roberts 505, Lou Lou Zellers 498. High individual game women:

’ D<- buy IT Labeled strinu ic 'ts and cords ’ To inspect all wiring insu 1 »ion lor possible deteri oration, especially if it is older. * Do use rubber light sock ci gaskets where provided and replace it needed * I •> make certain light bulbs me not loose in their sockets * Douse artificial trees that are labeled flame resistant. Never put lights on a metal bee While not minimizing thr preceding, two points should Im* stressed; circuit overload ing and physical inspections. Basically, overloads are created by placing more current on a wire than it can handle, but not enough to cause a fust* to blow At Christmas this is usuallv due to placing too main lights on a single extensioncord Result: overheating. melting insulation; ex posed wire; shock; fire or electrocution Always check the capacity of the wiring supplying the lighting. Examination of the insula lion is a minor task, but one of major importance Wiring stored in attics or basements for long periods could have de teriorated. Varying tempera lure* can affect the insulation, so that it become* ineffectual in its protective purpose Have a safe and happy holi day*

Debbie Levandoski 195, Lou Lou Zellers 178, Darlene Bell 175. Friday Night Mixed Doubles Liberty Lanes Odd Balls 34% 17% Ramblers 32% 19% Udder Team 31% 20% Lucky Strikes 31 21 4 C’s 28% 23% Kin Folk 25 27 Who Knows 22 30 Part Timers 19% 32% Double Trouble 18 34 4 Eagles 17% 34% High team series: Ramblers 1929, Lucky Strikes 1925, 4 C’s 1836. High team game: Lucky Strikes 730, Ramblers 693, Utter Team 627. High individual series men: Rich Borkowski 561, Ernie Tompkins 525, Jim Levandoski 514. High individual game men: Barry Gaybell 210, 208, Jim Levandoski 206, Rich Borkowski 202. High individual game women: Rachelle Jeffers 543, Debbie Levandoski 465, Connie Roberts 461. High individual game women: Rachelle Jeffers 212, Debbie Levandoski 197, Lou Lou Zellers 179. Monday Night Men's League Liberty Lanes Swan Lake Golf Gub 29 15 Dreisbach Cadillac 25% 18% Dillon Enterprises 24 20 Mer-Con Tool 23 21 Liberty Sound & Elec. 23 21 Wil-lene Farm 20 24 Lakeside Inn 20 24 Rizek Plbg.-Htg.-AC 19% 24% C&B Optical 19 25 Whitmer Farms 17 27 High team series handicap: Lakeside Inn 2768, Liberty Sound & Electronics 2760, Dillon Enterprises 2743. High team game handicap: Willene Farm 958, Lakeside Inn 955, Liberty Sound & Electronics 941. High individual series: Randy Schmeltz 588, Rich Borkowski 572, Aaron Rauen 559. High individual game: Randy Schmeltz 219, Rich Borkowski 217, Jeff O'Connor 211. Monday Night Men's League Liberty Lanes Swan Lake Golf Club 32 16 Dreisback Cadillac 29% 18% Dillon Enterprises 27 21 Mer-Con Tool 25% 22% Liberty Sound & Elec. 24 24 Whitmer Farms 21 27 Lakeside Inn 21 27 C&B Optical 20% 27% Wil-lene Farm 20 28 Rizek Plbg.-Htg.-AC 19% 28% High team series handicap: Whitmer Farms 2919, Dreisbach Cadillac 2864, Swan Lake Golf Gub 2784. High team game handicap: Whitmer Farms 1069, Dreisbach Cadillac 1037, Swan Lake Golf Gub 1003. High individual series: Randy Schmeltz 671, Bob Lute 635, Tim Whitmer 564. High individual game: Randy Schmeltz 246, 231, Bob Lute 235, 211, Dave Scott 219. Tuesday Night Ladies Liberty Lanes Brad's Pro Shop 31 17 PME 31 17 Liberty Lanes 25 23 Fair Oil Co. 24 24 R& A Carpet 20 24 Avon 18 30 Main St. Movie Review 17 27 High team series handicap: R & A Carpet 2565, Fair Oil Co. 2408, PME 2396. High team game handicap: Fair Oil Co. 918, R & A Carpet 874, 867. High indiviudal series: Terrie Hill 499, Tanya Brockman 488, Rhonda Dill 478. High invididual game: Lori Dill 198. Terrie Hill 189, Tanya Brockman 181. Sunday Night Mixed Deubtes Liberty Lanes Flumduckers 31 17 Dtlligafs 31 17

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Nice & Easy 27 21 Lite Strikes 27 21 Team No. 6 26 22 2 Rights • 2 Wrongs 24 24 Confused 22 26 Alley Cats 19 29 F.D.P.s 17 31 Walnut Road Runners 16 32 High team series handicap: Team No. 6 2314, Flumduckers 2260, Lite Strikes 2217. High team game handicap: Flumduckers 809, Lite Strikes 786, Team No. 6 781. High individual series men: Jack Jackson 555, Bill Doan 541, Jerry Singleton 506. High individual game men: Jack Jackson 219, Jerry Singleton 195, Bill Doan 192. High individual series women: Valerie Stewart 493, Sherri Rudd 443. Wendy Morris 435. High individual game women: Joan Shafer 177, Valerie Stewart 176. Sherri Rudd 174. SENIOR CITIZEN BOWLING NEWS With the Thanksgiving Day activities making its demands, the number of Seniors bowling was somewhat reduced. However, their rivalry and enthusaism was not lessened, nor was their taste for those good cookies! Thanksgiving came a day early, for all the Seniors expressed a sincere “Thank You” to the good "Cookie Lady". The ladies saw Clare Martin roll the high scratch game of 163, followed by Mildred McKesson's 158. The high handicap game was even closer, with Clare totaling 220 and

For The Holiday Meal Easy and elegant, this casserole accompaniment will make your holiday meal memorable. Wine-and-Cheese Rice Supreme can be served as a vegetable or used as a stuffing for wild game. Main ingredient is Minute rice which is combined with cheddar cheese, ripe olives, tomatoes, mushrooms and red wine. The casserole bakes in the oven while you attend to the rest of the menu. Wine-and-Cheese Rice Supreme 1 cup grated cheddar 1/2 cup finely chopped cheese onion 1 cup packaged enriched 1/2 cup red wine* pre-cooked rice 2 tablespoons butter or 1 cup chopped ripe olives margarine 1 can (8 oz.) whole 2 teaspoons sugar tomatoes, drained 3/4 teaspoon salt and cut in wedges Dash of pepper 1 can (4 oz.) sliceo mush- *Or use 1/2 cup chicken rooms, drained bouillon and 1 teaspoon lemon juice. Combine 1/2 cup of the cheese with remaining ingredients in 1-1/2-quart casserole. Mix well and cover tightly. Bake at 350° for 25 minutes, stirring once or twice. Uncover; sprinkle with remaining cheese and bake about 5 minutes longer, or until cheese melts. Serve as a side dish or use as a stuffing for wild game or chicken. Makes 4 cups or 6 servings.

Mildred 219! The high series went to Gare with a 415. The gents saw Marion Anderson roll a 204 for high scratch game, followed by Roman Brehm's 197. Roman's 238 high handicap game just topped Gaude Nowakowski's 218. The high series was bowled by Marion Anderson who totaled a fine 560 series. Harold Schweder broke the 500 barrier with a nice 503 scries. Now that all those calories consumed on Thanksgiving Day have show up on the weight chart, it is certainly time that all you Seniors joined the Wednesday afternoon Senior Bowlers at the Walkerton Shady Lanes. Come lose a pound or two while enjoying a fine afternoon of fun and exercise! Save a life. Learn CPR. Triaminic* Syrup Triaminicin® Tablets or Triaminic-12® Tablets For Allergy Relief that’s nothing to sneeze at. CIW3 Dortay Laboratories Division ot Sandot. Inc . Lincoln. Nebraska MM I