The Independent-News, Volume 115, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 August 1989 — Page 8
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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - AUGUST 3, 1989
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Pictured are the winners of the hitting contest held during the July 4th activities: 8 to 10 year old Hold 4th Annual Girls Basketball Camp At J.G.H.S. The fourth annual girls basketball camp was held at John Glenn High School for grades three to eight, on July 17-28, with 35
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winners were Ed Pontius, first; Jeremy Daley, second, Ashley Bays, third; Andy Zellers, fourth; and Steven Ruby, fifth. campers registered. The first week emphasized instruction in shooting, dribbling, passing, offensive moves, rebounding, defense and the flex offense. The second week emphasized competition and motivation. There were 50 prizes and trophies awarded for shooting, ball handling and one-on-one contests. Every camp-
er received a T-shirt and certificate. Camp supervisor was varsity girls basketball coach. Barb Osowski. Dawn Rhodes, a member of the girls varsity basketball team, assisted with the camp. Receiving a trophy for ball handling was Yvonne Schmeltz for the third and four grade campers while Lindsay O'Connor received the hot shot champion trophy. Contest winners include Lindsay O Connor. 5; Yvonne Schmeltz. 4; Elaine Davidson, 2; Danelle Ludwig. 2; Holly Legge. 2; Melissa Griesinger and Cassie Walter. Beat the staff winners were Elaine Davidson, Yvonne Schmeltz and Cassie Walter. The fifth and sixth grade campers receiving trophies were Anittah Patrick, ball handling champ, and she also received the hot shot champion trophy. Contest winners include Tracy Legge. 5; Anittah Patrick. 5; Bethany Arnett, 2; Julie Amore; Alano Davidson; Jennifer Delaplane; Sarah Martin; Kim Phenis and Julie Rans. Beat the staff winners in this age group were Michelle Knoebel. Tracy Legge and Sarah Martin. In the seventh and eight grade division trophy winners were Tammy Lidgard, hot shot champ, and Becky Colin for the one-on-one champion. Contest winners were Tammy Lidgard. 4; Becky Colin. 3; Kim Ruby, 3; and Emily Klinedinst. Beat the staff winners were Becky Colin. Emily Klinedinst and Kim Ruby. ST. JOSEPH CO. TO DISTRIBUTE SURPLUS FOOD Surplus peanut butter, butter and other products will be distributed Thursday, August 3, beginning at 10:00 a m. at various sites in St. Joseph County. Recipients are expected to utilize the distribution site nearest their home. Recipients are required to show identification, such as welfare or food stamp card, or a driver's license, and bring a container in
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Pictured are the winners of the hitting contest held during the July 4th activities: 11 to 13 year old winners were, front row, left to right: Jeff Kaiser, first; Tony Lidgard, second; back row: Jason which to carry the food home. Elderly or handicapped homebound individuals can have someone pick up the products for them by sending authorization and proper identification with the person picking up the food. Income eligibility guidelines for those under age 60 are: household of one. $8,970; two. $12,030; three, $15,090; four or more, add $3,060 for each additional person in the household. If the head of the household is age 60 or over, the annual income guidelines are: household of one, $10,764; two,. $14,436; three, $18,108; four or more, add $3,672 for each additional household member. The distribution sites in our area are: Greene Township — Greene Township Community Building. 24600 Roosevelt Road. Liberty Township — LibertyTownship Ambulance Building, corner of Stewart and South Streets, North Liberty. Lincoln Township — Walkerton Presbyterian Church. 512 Georgia Street, Walkerton. Union Township — Union Township Fire Department, 105 South Main Street, Lakeville. These commodities are donated by the U. S. Department of Agriculture and are not to be sold or exchanged. The Commodity Distribution Program is administered by the Indiana Department of Human Services. The first known sewing needles were made of bone and they are over 30 thousand years old.
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Groves, third; Dan Schmeltz. fourth; and Steve Snell, fifth. Special thanks to Roger Schmeltz and Randy Schmeltz for their time in organizing this event. IN LOVING MEMORY In memory of my beloved wife. Garice R. Rumlev. who departed this life July 29. 1985. There’s a long, long winding road That never wearies me. A road I often walk along. When with my love I wish to be. That road is called "Sweet Memories” So old. yet ever new And I oft in memory wander there To dream and talk with you. Along that crystal river. With angels standing by We long someday to wander — My ransomed wife and I. With sorrows all forgotten. With tears all washed away, We'll then be home forever. Through that eternal day. H. L. Rumley IN LOVING MEMORY In loving memory of my beloved son, James C. Carey, who passed away 18 years ago, August 1. 1971. Deep in my heart lies a picture more precious than silver or gold. It’s a picture of my dear loved one whose memory will never grow old. Always smiling, always happy and content. Loved and respected wherever he went. Years will not darken or shadow s dim. The beautiful memories I have of him. His mother. Mrs. Carey and Sons A humming bird can fly back* wards, and even straight up and down
