The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 April 1987 — Page 9

UREY TEAM WINS N.L. EIGHTH GRADE TOURNEY F^EaBBnR The Urey Bth Grade Girls basketball team on the North Liberty Tournament to end the season with a 7-4 record. Members of the team are, kneeling, left to right: Cristi Osborn, Angie Strang, Andrea Brems, Tracy Chase, Deanna Ross, Angie Ruby and Andrea Wise. Standing: manager Jenny Sporner, Stacie Hayne, Dawn Phenis, Patti Christensen, Gwen Davey, Kim Holliday, Sheri Fansler and coach Michelle Chamberlin.

PRESENTS TROPHY TO SCHOOL Principal* Dick Reese, Urey Middle School, receives the tourney trophy from members of the Bth Grade Girls Basketball team and coach Chamberlin. Left to right are: Reese, Angie Strang, Deanna Ross, Sheri Fansler and coach Chamberlin.

CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN WOMEN PLAN SPRING RALLY AT NEW PARIS Church of the Brethren women from across the Northern District of Indiana will come together for their annual Spring Rally at the New Paris Church on Tuesday, April 21. The all-day annual event will convene at 9:15 a.m. and will include a luncheon prepared by the host church women. Opal Pence Nees, ordained min-

LARRY’S NEW CAR WASH U. S. 6 West Walkerton SENIOR CITIZEN DAY MONDAY 3:30 p.m. To 7:00 p.m. a CYCLE only SPRING SPECIAL WEDNESDAY 5Q^ A cycle 9:00 am. To 5:00 p.m.

ister and pastor of the Liberty Mills Church of the Brethren, will lead the morning and afternoon sessions. Pastor Nees has served in South Bend. Auburn and Blissville churches in this area. Her topics will deal with the spiritual and practical preparataions necessary for being available to serve in today’s world. Also part of the Spring Rally day is a book display and sale, and collection of postage stamps, soup

labels and Betty Crocker coupons. The morning session will be preceded by a fellowship time with appropriate snacks and drinks. Child care will be available during the program sessions. All women are invited to attend Rally Day activities, regardless of church affiliation. CORONARY CARE COURSE AT LAPORTE HOSPITAL A coronary care course for nurses will be presented at LaPorte Hospital on Mondays and Wednesdays, April 6 - June 8, from 12:00 noon - 4:00 p.m., on the hospital’s third floor. There will be no class on Mav 4. May 6, May 13 or Mav 25. The 15 session course is designed for nurses involved in cardiac patient care. Also, the course would be beneficial to nurses working in Intensive Care Units, Emergency departments and Intermediate Care areas. Prior to taking this course, students must have a knowledge of basic arrhytmia interpretation. To pre-register, call Staff Development, 326-2322 or 872-3331, ext. 2322. OREGON TOWNSHIP SENIORS TO MEET APRIL 16 The Oregon Township Senior Citizens will meet April 16 at 12:30 p.m. at the Conservation clubhouse. Bring your own table service and a covered dish and enjoy the good meal and an afternoon of visiting and card games with your neighbors and friends.

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APRIL 2, 1987 - THE INDEPENDENT NEWS -

Potato Creek Campground Is Now Open Spring has sprung! And Potato Creek State Park is ready for campers to spring into action. Modern comfort stations are now open in the campground and the campground is officially open! Potato Creek's camping reservation season begins Friday, May 8 and continues through Sunday, November 1, 1987. Written reservations will be accepted for a minimum of Friday and Saturday nights for weekend camping. Campsites may be reserved on a daily basis during the week (including Sunday). No telephone requests will be accepted. A check or money order for the first night’s camping fee, SB.OO, plus a $2.00 handling fee per site must be included with the reservation request. Minimum reservation nights for the three major holiday weekends this year are: Memorial Day weekend reservations must be for Friday, Saturday and Sunday, May 22, 23 and 24 leaving on the 25; July 4 weekend reservations must be for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Jule 2, 3 and 4 leaving on the 5; Labor Day weekend reservations must be for Friday, Saturday and Sunday, August 28, 29 and 30 leaving on the 31. The camping fee is SB.OO per night for Class A campsites (electricity and modem restrooms). Please specify the type and size of camping unit being used when making reservations. Specific campsites may be chosen, however. there is no guarantee of their availability. Each site request must include the name, address and telephone number along with arrival and departure dates of the user. Each site request must have one night’s lodging fee and the handling fee* included With the request. Campsites for handicapped persons may be reserved by the same process. Reservations for Youth Tent Camping mav also be reserved in the same manner. The fee is 50 cents per youth and sponsor. Each area request must include $5.00 to be applied to the camping fee and the $2.00 reservation handling fee. The Reservation Clerk can be contacted starting April 1. Call (219) 656-8186. Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. An alternative to Family Camping at Potato Creek is to rent one of the 17 Family Housekeeping Cabins. Although the 1987 summer months are all reserved, weekdays

in April, May. September and October 1987 are available, as well as some weekends and weekdays in November and December 1987. The fee for cabins is $45.00 a night plus a $45.00 damage deposit which is refundable. Reservations for cabins can be made in person and by telephone. Call (219) 656 8186 daily between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Send your reservation requests to: Reservations. Potato Creek State Park. 25601 State Road 4. North Liberty, Indiana 46554. For further information on camping call toll free 1-800-622-4931. FASHION SHOWCASE CONTEST The theme of this year's St. Joseph County Extension Homemakers Style Show will be a “Fashion Showcase". Garments will be modeled at the Ramada Ina the morning of May 14. The contest is open to any make or female in St. Joseph County, IS years of age or older on January 1, 1987, who has made his or her garment since September 1, 1986. The deadline for entires is April 17. Participants may enter more than one garment in the county contest but they must mode! garments they have made for themselves, except in the Family Outfits Division. Judging will take place at 900 a.m. May 2, in the Esther Singer Building at the 4-H Fairgrounds. Judging will be based on a 100 point score sheet evaluation of clothing construction. Winners in the county contest will be eligible to partiepate in a statewide style show in August at the Indiana State Fair in Indianpolis. Entry blanks may be obtained from the St. Joseph County Cooperative Extension Service, 646 County-City Builing (284-9604), or from area fabric stores. MICHIANA HEAD INJURY SUPPORT GROUP TO MEET The Michicana Head Injury Support Group will meet at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday. April 9, at the Family and Children's Center, 1411 Lincolnway West, Mishawaka, for a business and support meeting. The Michiana Head Injury Support Group meets in cooperation with the Division of Integral Medicine of St. Joseph s Medical Center. For additional information on this program or other services please call Pat Skodinski at 2552922, or Kathy Kish at 237-7343. CHANGING ADDRESS? If you are moving or your mailing address has been changed, please notify our subscription department as soon as possible. Thank you.

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