The Independent-News, Volume 116, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 October 1990 — Page 1

The Independent-News

VOLUME 116; NUMBER 21

BREMEN TOPS FALCONS TO WIN NSC 19-6 FRIDAY The Bremen Lions completed a perfect regular season Friday night and denied the John Glenn Falcons a share of the Northern State Conference title as they defeated the Falcons of Dennis Rippy 19-6. The key hat tic coming on the final night of the regular season, was dominated by the defenses and Bo Hundt, a sophomore running back of the I ions. The win boosted the I ions to a perfect 8-0 and 7-0 in conference play. The Falcons meanwhile, slipped to 6-2. 5-2 in NSC action, sharing second place with Neu Prairie. G Statistics B 5 First Downs 13 100 Rushing 174 51 Passing 76 16 Passes Attempted 17 Passes Completed 5 3 Had Intercepted 2 8 Punts 7 28 Average Yards 34 1 Fumbles 2 0 Fumbles Lost 1 33 Yards Penalized 86 The game had a great buildup as a match between two very good small schools. The first half was a pretty even 24 minutes except for a couple of quick plavs with about four minutes left in the half. In a defensive controlled game, it was fitting that the defense led to the first score. An interception by Bremen's Dwight Hinkle gave the Lions the ball first and 10 at the Falcons 26. On the first play from scrimmage. Bo Hundt broke free around the left side with some g<x>d initial blocking and ran the 26 yards for the score. Russ Schutz kicked the extra point and it was 7-0. Bremen had a very good chance to improve on this score late in the half gening the ball back deep in Falcon territory. However, from a first and goal from the nine yard line. Glenn's John Johnson intercepted Bremen's Bill Johnson as he attempted to pass into the end zone. This stopped the scoring threat and it remained 7-0 at halftime. The third quarter was scoreless, but the Lions were reallv controlling the play. They had the Falcons very deep in their own territory as the final quarter began and «m the first plav a pitchout on an option plav bounced free and out of the end zone, giving the Lions the safety and two points. After an exchange of possessions following the Glenn free kick, the Falcons got the hall back and Rick O'Connor broke Glenn’s only big plav of the night on offense as he scampered 66 yards for a touchdown with 9:55 left in the game. A missed kick left the score 9-6. but the Falcons were back in the game to the point another TD would take the lead or the game could be tied with a field goal. The Lions were not readv for any of this. Hundt capped another drive, this one covering 64 yards in six plavs as he scampered the final 16 for the score. Schutz’s kick was true and the Lions now had a lead that would take two scores bv the Falcons to take the lead. The final score of (he night came with just under two minutes left when Schulz kicked a 42 vard field goal. This finished the scoring as the final read 19-6.

St. Patrick’s Fall Fashion Show October 18 The St. Patrick’s Parish and School Association annual Fall Fashion Show will be held Thursday. October 18. in the school hall. The salad bar will start at 6:00 p.m. and the style show will immediately follow. No admission tickets will he sold at the door the night of the Fashion Show . If you need tickets vou may contact any of the following people: Cathi Wieczorek at 656-4354; Lyn Urgonski at 6564638; Teri Smith at 936-5292 or Debbie Walter al 586-3707. The admission tickets will cost $4.00 each and the raffle tickets are SI 00 each or 6 for $5.00. Anyone interested in donating door prizes may contact anv of the above people or drop the prizes off at the school or St. Patrick's rectory. Hope to see vou there. NOTICE Saugecn Masonic Lodge #197 F & AM. of Walkerton. Ontario. Canada will be guests of the Walkerton Masonic Lodge #619 F & AM. on Saturday. October 27. The Saugeen Lodge will confer the Master Mason Degree in the afternoon at the Walkerton Masonic Temple. Then there will be a social hour followed by dinner at the Holiday Inn. in Plymouth. All area Master Masons are invited to attend cither or both events. Those wishing to attend the dinner must make a reservation bv contacting DeWavne Pavev at 586-7922. OPEN DANCE An open dance sponsored by Parents Without Partners will be held on Saturday. Oct. 20. at theEagles Hall. 225 N. Main St., in Mishawaka. The dance will be held from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. and cost is $5.00 per person, music will be provided bv Innovation. Bremen's defense reallv has to receive a lot of credit. They held •he Falcons to minus yards in the second half except for O’Connors run. They dominated the play and earned the respect of all football people with their plav. Hundt was jus' too much on offense as he operates behind a good offensive line and the combination of both is hard to heat. The defending state champions in Class A figure to he a serious threat once again this vear Glenn At Marian Friday Speaking of the playoffs, the John Glenn Falcons will start their second season (the state tourney) Friday nigh’ with a game at Mishawaka Marian. The kickoff is set for 30. For the second year in a row . the Falcons plav the former very strong and heritage rich Marian team, but in recent years hard times have fallen on the Knights. Thev are winless again this season heading into Friday night's action. The Scoring BREMFN: Bo Hundt, 26 yard run. PAT: Russ Schutz, kick BREMEN: Safetv Gl FNN: Rick O’Connor. 66 vard run; PAT: kick failed BRI MEN: Bo Hundt. 16 vard run; PAT Russ Schutz, kick BREMFN: Russ Schutz. 42 vard field goal Score Bv Quarters Bremen 0 7 0 12 — 19 Glenn 0 0 0 6 — 6

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The North Liberty Church of the Brethren will dedicate a new addition to the church building on Sunday. October 21 during the morning worship service beginning a' 9:30. The pastor, Larry Dentler will speak on the theme “Establish the Work of Our Hands" and members of the congregation will assist in the dedication. A carry-in meal a’ noon will precede a corners’one laving ceremony at 2:00 p.m. Rev. Ammon Wenger, pastor of the congregation from 1961 to 1974 will speak and Rev. James Snell, pastor of Beaver Creek Weslyan Church will bring a gift of music. A reception and open house will be held from 2:30 to 5:00 p.m. The public is invited to these services. The congregation has long felt ’he need for handicap access and additional classroom and office space. In October. 1989 ground was broken for new construction of 3944 square feet, adding 4 classrooms. 2 offices, new restrooms and women’s fellowship workroom. An elevator, a ground level entry and handicap parking make all

TRICK OR TREAT TIME SET IN WALKERTON The Trick or Treat time in Walkerton has been set for Sunday. Ocober 28. between the hours of 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. 2t025 FUN WITH BOOKS Fun With Books is this week’s 'heme for story hour. Children will be hearing stories that let them par'icipate actively. l isteners will 'rv to find Henry in “Looking For Henrv” and to identify animals in “Tail. Toes. Eves. Ears. Nose". Af'er the fun with books the children will be getting readv for Halloween bv making Apple Witches wi'h dried apples. S'orv Hour is Saturday from 11 -00 - 12:00. Children ages 4 and up are welcome. No registration necessary. For more information call 586-293,3. NOTICE Everyone is welcome to the Walkerton United Methodist Church on Thursday. October 18. when Mrs. Glenn Jacob will talk on the subject of Aids. The United Methodist Women will be hostesses BUS TO MARIAN The fan bus for ’he bovs sectionit foo-bal! game a' Marian High S< hoot on Fridav October 19 will leave Tvner and North liberty at 600 and John Glenn a' 6:15 Game 'ime is "30 Adults and s uden s. $1 00 Some kangaroos live in treat ops

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areas of the facility easily accessed bv persons with physical limitations. The fellowship area was enlarged, with capeting and acoustical ceiling tile installed to meet 'he needs of the congregation for a quieter area for fellowship meetitigs. receptions and meals. The library is in a large conference room that also serves as an adult class room. On the second floor one room serves as chapel and mee'ing area for children. Several s'orage areas are located on each level. All new areas arc carpeted and air-conditioned. A sprinkler system is installed throughout the basement level. Peer Myers was architect for 'he project valued at $280,000. Kaser-Spraker was contractor for cons'ruction. Other contractors included Rizck Plumbing and Hea'ing. LaPlace Electric and Earlv Elevator. Members and friends of the congregation donated much of the labor for finish work, lames Mcßride and Richard Sumpter served as project cochairmen.

COUNTRY STORE OCTOBER 25 & 26 Maple Grove United Methodist Church will be holding an Ye Old Coumrv Store, on October 25 and 26. from 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Old time favorites such as our special apple bu'ter. candies, baked goods, sauerkrau'. doughnuts, meats plus many craf' items w ill be available. On Thursday the special menu is chicken and noodles and on Fridav •he menu will be bean soup, corn bread and beef stew. The church is located at the corner of New and Maple Roads I here is plenty of free parking, come earlv and le' us enjoy vour company. COMMUNITY CALENDAR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18 4:30 p.m. —Oregon-Davis junior high soccer team to host St. Paul’s FRIDAY. OCTOBER 19 I 00 p m — GFWC Woman's Community Club dessert luncheon mee'ing at the Walkerton Community Building with the North I iber'y Woman's Club as guests 7:30 p.m — John Glenn Falcons football team to plav at Marian SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 12:00 noon 6:00 p m Hog Roast Benefit for Keith Dipert at 'he Johnson Twp Community Building 7.30 p.m — Championship ma'chesof the Girls ISHAA Vollev ball Sectional being played at John Glenn High School

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Girls IHSAA Volleyball Sectional Here John Glenn High School w ill host the girls ISHAA Volleyball Sectional. on Thursday. October 18 and Saturday. October 20. On Thursday the matches will begin at 6:00 p.m. and the doors will open at 5:00 p.m Saturday matches begin a' 1:00 p.m with the championship ma'ch at 7:30 p.m. Thursday Argos and LaVille will square off in the opener followed bv 'he Glenn and Plymouth match Sa'urdav Triton and Bremen will ma'ch up followed bv the winners of 'he Thursday matches. Admission is $2.00 for single session and the all session price is $4 00 Officials are Rick Golichow ski and Julia Hollingsworth Youth To Collect For Pantry Sunday The Walkerton United Methodist Youth will again this vear be trick or treating for our Community Christian Pantry. on Sunday. October 21. from 3:00 until 5:00 p.m. Thev will be going door to door in our community to collect items that will help stock the pantrv for those in need. Every vear at this time the pantrv seems to run a little low on i'ems and the youth are willing to help ou' in this time of need. Last vear the south collected over 50 bags full of groceries thanks to the generousitv of our community. If vou will not be at home on Sunday for the youth to pick up vour items, vou may drop them off at the Church office or call 586-3534 and someone will come and pick them up for vou. Please have vour items ready on Sunday. October 21 and let's all make this year s trick or treating for your Community Pantry a huge success! We thank everyone who helps out in our efforts. Items needed at this time are cereal, shortening, juices, spag hetti. cake mixes, peanut butter, jelly. jello, sugar, flour, paper items, soap, toothpaste. babv food, diapers, tuna or any canned meat, fruits, and catsup NOTICE The Oregon Township Senior Citizens meeting will be held Thursday. October 18. at the K-xmiz lake Conservation Club house, at 12 noon Bring vour covered dish and table service. We enjoy the delightful luncheon and the fellow ship with friends and neighbors here at the Koontz lake territory SEEKING CLASSMATES The 1966 graduating class of North liberty High School reunion committee is having trouble locating the following classmates: I ( Butler; Kenneth Sherwcxxi. Terry Targett and Pam Young Gresham for their 25th reunion Please contact Albertha Brinkhoff Birk at 656 8'34 with any information NOTICE Jim’s Barber Shop. Koontz lake, will be closed from October 29 to November 4 2t025p