The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 February 1987 — Page 7

WALKERTON FIFTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM ■ • /fife *’ MR 5 55 5/ 4 jb*M J^hm JKSk | BBeJcHR mSmShI AwwL ^NwL *•’ »•/ wk 4 uSkI ml rQuMKh Immoi ®©< Jmh 19H mhLlSkI i ■ tfW4 KS^M » B ■&HUH 90! fl BaMil ^?SB|V i> . zbIM Members of the Walkerton sth grade basketball team are, left to right, sitting: Brent Hostrawser, Gayton Marks and Tony Lidgard. Kneeling: Chris Sherman, Jeff Kaiser, Jamie Adkins, Steve Whitmer, Steven Savoie, Mike Nimon, Phil Bukowski, Dan Schmeltz and Joe Donahue. Standing: Nathan Bellinger, Jeremy Schuh, Ryan Bowlds, Jeff Chapman, Toby Gardner, Bryan Verkier, Nathan Lichtenbarger, Steven Snell, Steve Bryan, Jayson Tompkins and coach Huffman.

The Walkerton Wildcats Fifth Grade boys basketball team had a terrific season, finishing with 10 victories against two defeats. Low points of the season were two point losses to North Liberty and LaVille. High points of the season were winning the North Liberty Tournament, stopping at the Dairy Queen after the 10th win and the pizza party at the end of the season Leading the Wildcats in scoring for the season were Steven Snell, 87; Toby Gardner, 87; Jayson Tompkins. 48; and Steve Bryan. 42. Toby also was the team leader in rebounds and steals. Most of the other players had some very good games and the team attitude was good. Congratulations boys and g<x>d luck to our girls as they begin their season Coach Huffman

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will host a free blood pressure clinic for area residents on Thursday. February 5. The site is located at the Koontz Lake Conservation Gub building. On February 12 the program at the site will be presented by Pam Barnes, from the Health and Lifestyle Center of Memorial Hospital. South Bend, on cholesterol and fish oils in the diet. The public is invited to attend. The site will be closed on Monday. February lb. for the holiday. SUMMER YOUTH LEAGUE SIGN UP IN NORTH LIBERTY The North Liberty Summer Youth League sign-up days are on Saturday. February 7, from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon, at the VFW Post Home. Tamarack Road. The

cost for participation will be $12.00 for one athlete, $20.00 for two athletes, and $5.00 for each additional athlete per household. Below is a registration form that can be mailed in if your are unable to attend the meeting on Saturday. Fill out and mail to Barry Claywell. 31400 Leeper Road, North Liberty, or to David Gensinger. 27349 Stanton Road. Walkerton, by February 22. 1987. Our classifieds start at $1.50! CHANGING ADDRESS? If you are moving or your mailing address has been changed, please notify our subscription department as soon as possible. Thank you. The IndependenbNews ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 1; AL-ANON ? 8 p m Thursdays CHURCH OF CHRIST ? (’ 65225 St Rd 23. North Liberty <’ it 86 <[ LOOK MICHIAfIA 6” SEAMLESS*GUTTER Heavy Grade (.932) Baked Enamel Finish VANDERHEYDEN EAVESTROUGH SERVICE Call 288-7719 JOHNSON/WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY Call For A Quote ALL TYPES OF COVERAGE OFFERED DON R. JOHNSON Certified Ini. Counselor REGG F. WILLIAMS 586-2580 "22ft

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ENGAGED ■Ka*; 3 Mr. and Mrs. DuWayne Burch, North Liberty, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Tracey Diane, to Thomas James Duff, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Duff. Redwood Road. Walkerton. The bride-elect is a 1986 graduate of John Glenn High School and is attending Vogue Beauty College. Mishawaka. Her fiance is a 1984 graduate of John Glenn High School and graduated from Northwestern Business College and Technical Center. Lima. Ohio. He is employed at Krizman Diagnostic Center. Mishawaka. A September 26, 1987 wedding is being planned by the couple. SENIOR CITIZEN BOWLING NEWS The Senior Bowlers are compiling better scores each week and are enjoying it more too, as the increased sounds of laughter and repartee indicate. The 15 ladies bowling this past

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week saw June Baker really make those pins fly. Her high scratch game of 181 was followed by Mild red McKesson's 168 and Betty Schrader’s 150. June also took high handicap game with a 237 total, followed by McKesson's 229, Schrader's 213 and Liz Moreau's 212. June totalled an even 500 for high series, again followed bv Mildred’s 428 total. More com petitors help to improve the scores. The 12 gents saw a “Dick Ward" day, with Dick doing everything right! Ward's 230 high scratch game easily bested Harold Schweder’s 199 and Roman Brehm’s 198. Dick had a fine 287 total for high handicap game. A distant second was Brehm’s 237 and Harold Schweder's and Gaude Nowakowski’s 224. The high series total also went to Ward with a nice 547! Harold Schweder broke the 500 barrier with a 508 total series. As you can see, there is much competition among the gents. lliis makes for lots of good fun and exercise. And the scores are definitely improving. Come join the senior bowlers and try your skill at making those pins fall. Even as a spectator, you can have fun, as did our three specta tors did this past week! FUMY \ HMXMG < i COUGH AND *•"— I MAW CONGCSnON y TIY TRtAJWMC' । tXPfCTOHANL €—■J 1

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