The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 51, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 May 1987 — Page 2
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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - MAY 21, 1987
LIST SUMNER RECREATION FOR JOHN GLENN AREA Summere recreation activities for the John Glenn School Corporation are listed as follows. Girls basketball, coached by Barb Osowski. is open to girls grades 4-8 and will meet weekdays only, June 1-12. Fourth, fifth and sixth grade girls will meet from 8:30 to 10:00 a.m. and the seventh and eighth grade girls will meet from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. The John Glenn High School gym will be the scene, except for Monday, June 1, when the girls will meet at the Walkerton Elementary School gym. The fee is SB.OO. Seventh and eighth grade flag football and weight lifting will be coached by Eugene Bailey and the first meeting is on June 2 at the high school. Weight lifting will be on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon and the flag football will be every Wednesday at the North Liberty School from 1:00 to 2:15p.m. Tennis is open to students in grades four to seniors and will be coached by Bruce Fleming. Beginners will meet from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m.; advanced beginners from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. and the intermediate and advanced players JOHNSON/WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCY Call For A Quote ALL TYPES OF COVERAGE OFFERED DON R. JOHNSON Certified Ins. Counselor REGG F. WILLIAMS 586-2580 m22tf
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will meet from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Tennis is to be played June 1-26 at the John Glenn High School courts except for the week of June 8-12 when they will be played at North Liberty. The fee is $3.00. June 2 to July 23 is evening recreation with Gordon Mosson in charge. The schedule is on Tuesdays the groups will meet at North Liberty and on Wednesday and Thursday at the high school. Students in the corporation will attend from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. and all residents in the community are welcome from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Swimming will run from June 8 to July 29. every Monday and Wednesday with John Pattison, coach. Swimming is open to all school age students in the corporation and will be at the Plymouth Pool. The bus will leave North Liberty at 12:00 noon; Urey at 12:2; p.m. and from Tyner at 12:40 p.m. Swim from approximately 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Charge at the pool is SI.OO and 50 cents to ride the bus. Varsity baseball is open to any student attending John Glenn High School in 1987-88 and the first , game is Tuesday, June 9, at 6:00 p.m. A tournament will be held July 6-11. The coach is John Hostrawser. Boys 13-15 baseball will be coached by Paul Hernandez and boys must be 15 by June 1. The first game is Tuesday, June 9 and starting time for all games is 1:30 p.m. Basketball for boys in grades 4-8 will be held June 15-26, weekdays only. Gordon Mosson is coach. The seventh and eighth grade boys will meet from 7:45 to 9:00 a.m.; sixth graders from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. and the fourth and fifth graders from 10:00 • 11:00 a.m. The fee is SB.OO and the high school gym will be the site. Weight lifting, coached by John Pattison, will be held from June 8 to July 24, Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 6:30 to 8:00 a.m.
at the high school. Flag football will be held August 1,3, 6 and 7 for boys entering grades 7-9 at the high school. The fee is $6.00. August 1 the boys will meet from 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. and again at the same times on August 3-6. August 7 will be scrimmage at 7:00 p.m. Dennis Rippy is the coach. WALKERTON TOWN COURT NEWS Sam S. Fugate, 607 Harrison St., Walkerton, failure to carry registration, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. Michael P. Murphy, 1817 Osolo Road, Elkhart, speeding, fined $14.00, plus court costs. Timothy P. Baker, 308 l /i Washington Street, Hartford City, speeding, fined $15.00, plus court costs. James L. Craig, 510 S. Ohio St., Culver, speeding, fined $17.00, plus court costs. Daniel W. Palka, 1220 Indiana Ave., South Bend, failure to dim headlights, fined $20.00, plus failure to pay $20.00, plus court costs. Susan D. Messenger, 3502 W. Joliet Road, LaPorte, speeding, fined $25.00, plus court costs. James G. Hillman, Rural Route 2, Box 123, Walkerton, illegal U-tum, fined $20.00, plus court costs. James G. Hillman, Rural Route 2, Box 123, Walkerton, driving while suspended, fined $50.00, plus court costs, plus criminal fee $17.00. James 1. Gouker, 109 S. Lafayette St., North Liberty, no registration plate, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. James R. Shoue, 67580 Sycamore Road, North Liberty, speeding, fined SIB.OO, plus court costs. Paul G. Gonzalez, Westgate Village, Apt. 604, Plymouth, disregarding automatic signal, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. Russell L. Stull, 641 Meadow Dr., North Liberty, driving while suspended, amended to no license in possession, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. Teresa Scutchfield, Rural Route 4, Box 373, Walkerton, no brake lights, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs. Chet A. Klinedinst, 29239 New Road, North Liberty, speeding, fined $16.00, plus court costs. Jeffrey D. Cochran, 800 Sycamore, Plymouth, speeding, fined $15.00, plus court costs. Carolyn M. McDowall, 4001'/i Fairfield Ave., Fort Wayne, speeding, fined $15.00, plus court costs. Russell J. Louk, 714 South Side Drive, Culver, speeding, fined $16.00, plus court costs. STUDENTS INDUCTED INTO LA VILLE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The LaVille Chapter of National Honor Society inducted 12 students for their outstanding qualities of scholarship, leadership, character and service at the banquet and formal induction ceremony on May 8. Students inducted were sophomores Paige Balka, Jennifer Barton, Greg Burch, Lynnette Greer, Angela Hawley, Shannon Johnson, Rosemary Menting, Mike Oviedo, Carry Pugh, Dawn Rettinger, Amy Watts and Krista Willoughby. Senior members were also honored. These seniors are Todd Clady, Ron Coleman, Jay Corban, John Davis, Marilyn Epler, Beverly Fish, Brenda Garver, Kris Kile, Cheryl Magnuson, Lora Mangus, Jennifer Miller, Kerry Palmer and Cyndy Oakley. Two scholarships were awarded by the LaVille National Honor Society to two graduating seniors. Recipients were Marilyn Epier and Cyndy Oakley. Entertainment for the evening was provided by the LaVille Madrigal Singers under the direction of Mrs. Marjorie Snider and Angie Lineback.
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HAMELT LADIES GOLF The Tuesday Ladies Morning League on May 5, had a tie for A Flight between Eleanor Harness and Fran Odle, with 41; B Flight, Mary Ann Awald, 35; and C Flight, Jeanne Smith, 38. The game winner was Eleanor Hamess. On May 12, Liz Bachinski won A Flight with 35; Marge Schwenk topped the B Flight with 23; and Pat Mangus the C Flight with 31. The game winner was Kate Hiighi. The Wednesday Twilight League on May 13, the A Flight was won by Eleanor Hames; B Flight by Billie Bilko; and C Flight, Zola Ferch. The game winner was Eleanor Hamess. FISH LAKE LIONS STEAK FRY The Fish Lake Lions Club is having a Steak Fry Saturday, May 23, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m., at their clubhouse at Fish Lake. Donations are $7.00 per person. The menu consists of porterhouse steak, baked potato, tossed salad, bread and butter and beverage. Please contact Joe Piotrowicz, chairman, 3699276; George Van Dierendonck, 369-9350; or Gerald Kaufman, 3691031, or any Lions Cub member for tickets. Advanced ticket sales only. Vegas Night to follow the supper. 4-H NEWS The sixth meeting of the Johnson Twp. Prairie Farmers 4-H club was held on May 11 with president Brian Keeling opening the meeting. Roll call was on your favorite animal. Demonstrations were given by Cam Snodgrass, Ryan Keeling and Brian Keeling. Refreshments were served and songs were led by Trade Smith. Recreation was led by Ryan Keeling and Eric Hostetler. The next meeting will be on June 1. Use your seat belts!
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