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WALKERTON TOWN COURT NEWS Robin G. Roberts. 10200 8A Road. Plymouth, speeding, fined $17.00 plus court costs. Hari H. Shafer, Jr.. 108 South Main St., North Liberty, following too closely causing an accident, fined $25.00 plus court costs, enrolled in defense driving school. Susan J. Palmer. 1405-A Ohio St., permitting unlicensed operator to operate vehicle, fined $20.00 plus court costs. Dennis Lee Kaiser. RR. 1. Box 183. First Road. Walkerton, disregard stop sign, fined SIO.OO plus court costs. Richard C. Benedict. Box 476, 2415 Redfield Rd.. Edwardsburg. Michigan, speeding, fined $15.00 plus court costs. Bruce Wynn. 68645 S.R. 23. Walkerton, speeding, fined SIB.OO plus court costs. Ethel M. McSuriey. 1305 Monroe St.. LaPorte. speeding, fined $13.00 plus court costs. Christine A Mills. 71505 C.R. 127. Syracuse, speeding, fined $13.00 plus court costs. Ken C. Weinman. 152 Miller Rd.. Kinnelon. North Carolina, speeding, fined $15.00 plus court costs. Shad Taylor. 109 Market St.. North Liberty, speeding, fined $40.00 plus court costs. Carol Aerni. 2218 Chestnut. Mishawaka, speeding, fined SIO.OO plus court costs. Sonja R Amcrling, 1402 Ohio St.. Walkerton, speeding, fined $14.00 plus court costs. Michella D Hall. 215 Rush St.. Lakeville, speeding, fined $14.00 plus court costs. Cindy L. Jensen. 710 Davis St.. Hamlet, operating on expired license plates, fined SIO.OO plus court costs. Roy S. Nickerson 112 Chicago

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Rd., New Carlisle, speeding, fined $15.00 plus court costs. Michael Norris, 17105 6th Rd., Plymouth, speeding, fined $17.00 plus court costs. Eric D. Taylor. Rankert Rd., P.O. Box 224. North Liberty, speeding, fined $ll.OO plus court costs. Douglas Ecker. 5240 Quince Rd.. Plymouth, disorderly conduct, fine $25.00 plus court costs $113.00. Ordered to pay resitution to the court in the amount of $248.95. Jackie Higgins. 1401 Ohio St.. Walkerton, criminal mischief, fined $25.00 plus court costs $113.00. Barbara J. Hart, 7117 N. Chicago Trail, New Carlisle, check deception. fined $25.00 plus court costs $113.00. ordered to pay resitiution to Wilcox Supermarket $58.27. Angela Glennon. 90 7 Harrison St.. Walkerton, check deception, fined $25.00 plus court costs $113.00. ordered to pay resitiution in the amount of $215.85 to Wilcox Supermarket. Susan E. Smith. 61900 Oak Rd., South Bend, check deception, fined $25.00 plus court costs $113.00, ordered to pay resitution in the amount of $55.03 to Wilcox Supermarket. Renee Sinn. 1414 Ohio St.. Walkerton, check deception, fined $25.00 plus court costs $113.00. ordered to pay resitution to Larry's Quick Mart $60.26. Pamela S. Martell. 56016 County Line Road. New Carlisle, check deception, fined $25.00 plus court costs $113.00, ordered to pay resitution to Wilcox Supermarket $26.16. Donald L. Foster. 1717 E. Donald St.. South Bend, check deception, fined $25.00 plus court costs $113.00. ordered to pay resitution to Ray & Kenny’s $47.00. Stanley Cummins. Walkerton, criminal conversion, shop lifting, failed to appear, bench warrant issued for arrest. Tamara S. Houser. 4455 N. 450 E.. Rolling Prairie, check decep-

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tion. failed to appear, bench warrant issued for arrest. Michelle L. Kozora. 201-B Michigan St.. Walkerton, check deception, failed to appear, bench warrant issued for arrest. Irene Pickle. Chicago Trail Village Apt, #4, New Carlisle, check deception, failed to appear, bench warrant issued for arrest. Charles Pryor. R.R. 3. Box 357. Pendleton, check deception, failed to appear, bench warrant issued for arrest. NORTH LIBERTY REAL SERVICES We celebrated St. Patrick’s Dav bv having a party on Friday. < harlie Myers and Madelyn Nel-

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son provided toe-tapping music on the banjo and piano. We always enjoy their music as so many like to sing along. They shared several Irish songs for us. Gladys Sheneman had us all chuckling at her Irish jokes. She also read a poem about St. Patrick’s Day. We had a contest and chose the ones dressed in the most green. Gail McDaniel. Gary Nelson and Max Steele were the winners for the men. Gladys Sheneman, Vi 1 Baughman. Thelma Peddycord. Lucile Lutz. Jessie Brantley, Peggy Charles. Kate Hevel, Dorothy Reed and Madelyn Nelson were the lady winners. Thanks to Lucile Lutz for paint-

ing designs on our tableware holders. Several participants have been busy working on jigsaw puzzles. We will miss Cecil Hay as he will be living at Miller's Merry Manor in Walkerton. We are all awaiting spring and nice weather. There are professional tea tasters just as there are professional wine tasters. Emperor Alexander I of Russia and Napoleon I of France agreed to divide the world up between them in 1807,

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