The Independent-News, Volume 115, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 July 1989 — Page 1

The Independent-News

VOLUME 115; NUMBER 6

GROVES NAMED HEAD COACH AT WEST CENTRAL BUI Groves has been named head football coach at West Central High School. West Central is a Single A school in the Midwest Conference located 40 miles north of West Lafayette on Route 421. about four miles south of Medaryville. West Central consists of the former Francesville and Medaryville high schools. Groves has served eight years in the John Glenn School Corporation as the defensive coordinator for the varsity football program. Prior to John Glenn. Groves coached the freshman squad at John Adams High School in South Bend. He taught Social Studies at North Liberty and Urey Middle Schools. Groves is a 1976 graduate of John Glenn. He received his Bachelor's Degree from Indiana University in Bloomington in 1980. In 1987. he completed his Master's Degree in Secondary Education from lUSB. Groves and his wife Susan have three children. William Jr., Andrew and Mary Kathryn. JOHN GLENN PRESENTS TENNIS AWARDS The John Glenn School Corporation's Summer Tennis program under the direction of Dick Kickbush. has concluded and proudly compliment the following boys and girls on their levels of achievement according to skill test standards of the United States Tennis Association. Beginners certificates were awarded to the following: Tony Lidgard. Tami Lidgard, Kenny Ballard. Laura Bostwick, Nathan Davis. Ray Chapman. Brent Hostrawser, Joe Pletcher. Julie Rans, Bill Jimerson. Kim Pinckert, Jason Amor. Matt Church, Yvonne Schmeltz. Krista Eastburn and Anittah Patrick. Advanced Beginner's certificates were awarded to Nathan Davis, Tony Lidgard, Nick Medich, Kenny Swank, Tami Lidgard, Brent Hostrawser, Laura Bostwick, Joe Pletcher, Kenny Ballard. Becky Mollenhauer, Ray Chapman. Jason SHARE FOOD SIGN-UP Sign-up will be held from 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday. July 11, for the Share Food Program, at the Koontz Lake Library. The cost is $14.00 for the food and an extra SI.OO for delivery. Cash or food stamps can be used for payment, no checks please.

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John Glenn cheerleaders did exceptionally well this year at the UCA cheerleaders camp at St. Mary’s College. June 20th -23rd. Varsity. Junior Varsity and Freshmen competed as a combined squad and received the prestigous award: Master Key To Spirit Award 1989 Plaque. Glenn varsity received the Best Overall Squad Trophy which was awarded to only three squads during the week. They also received blue ribbons throughout the week for Cheer and Chant evaluations. On Thursday night, the varsity won a first place trophy in the Pompon Championships. They also won a spirit stick on the last NOTICE There will be blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol and triglyceride screening at the Koontz Lake Missionary Church, on Thursday, July 6. The blood sugar screening, at least two hours after you have had breakfast, will be at 9:00 a.m. The blood pressure will be taken at 9:30 a.m. The cholesterol and triglicerides. which requires 10 hours of fasting, and a cost of $5.00, will be at 9:00 a.m. DISCOUNT TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR NORTH-SOUTH GAME Tickets are now available for the North-South All Star Football Game at the John Glenn High School office or from coach Rippy at a cost of $6.00. Tickets at the game will be SB.OO. so be sure and purchase your ticket early. A limited number of tickets are available. The game will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 29, at the Hoosier Dome, in Indianapolis. John Glenn High School will be represented by Todd King. Todd is the first footbal player in Glenn's history to be selected to the team. NOTICE Sue’s Flower Shoppe. 135 N. Main St., North Liberty, will be closed July Ist to July 15th for vacation. 2tj6 The Brevity of the moon Is about one sixth that of aanh

day of camp. In singles competition, Angi Rohrer was one of the girls chosen as All Star Cheerleader, Kari Shafer won first place in the Jumpoff competition with the best and highest jumps. Varsity cheerleaders are Angi Rohrer, Kari Boxell, Angie Strang. Tina Salyer. Kari Shafer and Kellie Gunn. The Junior Varsity also received high honors in competition with all blue ribbons and a red ribbon. They also won a trophy for best Cheer and Chant squad of their division. They won second place in the Pompon competition receiving a gold superior ribbon. They

Ray A Kaaay's Daaatas $600.00 lv/Uh

On Thursday. June 22. at Ray A Kenny's Super Valu. in Walkerton, rive percent of their total business for that day was donated to the Christian Community pantry. Pictured are Audrey Robinson, assistant manager; Lew Klinedinst, store manager; Veryl Wathen and Rev. Richard Reynolds, of the Pantry, receiving a check in the amount of $600.00. According to store owner, Kenny Chapman, he stated. “We at Ray A Kenny's want to remind the com-

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too received a spirit stick award at the end of camp. Junior Varsity cheerleaders are Angel Bell, Rhonda Cisney, Laurie Dudley, Paige Edison, Julie Mercer and Lisa Rozwarski. The Freshman squad also received high honors with blue and red ribbons. They received a trophy for one of the best overall squads of their division. They received a spirit stick for their efforts also. Freshman cheerleaders are Angie Belkiewitz, Trish Bottorff. Jodi McLaughlin, Jennifer McCormick and Chris Mark. The John Glenn cheerleaders are coached by Roxanne Einhorn.

munity to all do your part in helping the Pantry". NOTICE According to the Town of Walkerton's contract with Trash-A-Way, all garbage and/or refuse has to be in plastic bags. The plastic bags are to be placed in containers of 30-gallon capacity or less, and then placed at the curb or alley. Trash-A-Way is under no obligation to pick up trash bundled up in any other manner. Open containers and paper bags are not acceptable

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DRESS A DOLL CONTEST HAS BEGUN It’s that time of year again — the annual “Dress A Doll’’ contest has begun. The contest is open to anyone 12 or older, and a person may enter as many times as he or she wishes. Dolls are provided by The Salvation Army at no charge, with the understanding that all dolls are to be returned. Dolls, entry forms and a complete set of rules are available at the Ist Source Bank of North Liberty, which has been the sponsor of this contest for 10 years. Dolls will be judged in five categories: storybook, bridal, baby, sports, and general. First and second prizes will be awarded. For the first time this year, a limited amount of cuddly teddy bears will also be available for contestants to dress. They will be judged in one overall category, with first and second prizes being awarded. All winning dolls and bears will be auctioned off at a minimum bid of $15.00 each, on Saturday. August 12, the second day of the Potato Creek Festival. Proceeds from this auction will be used by The Salvation Army to purchase additonal dolls, which will be given to needy children of St. Joseph County at Christmas time. Ail remaining dolls and bears will also be distributed at holiday time. Entries must be returned to the Ist Source Bank in North Liberty byh 10:00 a.m., Saturday, August 5. Judging will be the same day, and winners will be notified. Contestants are encouraged to return their dressed doils/bears as soon as possible, so that as many as possible can be displayed prior to judging and the Potato Creek Festival. Please keep in mind that each doll or bear not returned requires a $5.00 reimbursement-do-nation payable to The Salvation Army through the Ist Source Bank in North Liberty. Put your creative talents to good use and dress a doll or bear and help The Salvation Army at the same time. DAIBETIC AND CHOLESTEROL SCREENINGS Home Operated Medical Equipment will be conducting a free diabetic and cholesterol screening on July 14. from 10:00 a m. to 1:00 p.m. at the LaPaz County Line Church. Cholesterol and triglyceride screening will also be available at a nominal fee of $5.00 each. Fast at least 10 hours for the triglyceride testing. For further information contact Jeff Berg at 772-4458. From a normal deck of cards, it s possible to deal 2.598,980 different five-card hands Amor. Suzanne Drews, Matt Church, Kim Pinckert. Joe Wiegand and Yvonne Schmeltz. intermediate certificates were awarded to Brent Hostrawser, Kenny Ballard. Nathan Davis. Kenny Swank. Pete Hostrawser, Adam Jacob, Deanna Ross, Sheree Brantley, Tim Pletcher. Matt Church, Becky Mollenhauer and Nick Medich Advanced Intermediate awards went to Matt Church and Jeff Sprunger.