The Independent-News, Volume 116, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 November 1990 — Page 5
WES Lists Ist Os The Year Honor Roll The Walkerton Elementary School honor roll for the first nine week grading period has been released. 3RD GRADE Distinguished Chris Crum Regular Dana Bacewic Amanda Barton Luke Batman Crystal Capper Austin Clark Michael Hensler Michelle Higgins Lindsey Huff Tim Jackson Shawn Jacobson Jessica Kampe Jason Kruyer Ryan Linback Adam Morgan Mollie Nichols Adalee Pairitz Rachel Pflugshaupt Ben Rans Cori Rans Korry Rushton Chase Shafer Ben Swank Paul Vitali 4TH GRADE Distinguished Lauren Gentry Misty Paschen Andy Schmeltz Rebecca Straham Erin Wardman Regular Amy Boake Justin Daube
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Cheryl Paschen Gina Robbins Lisa Williams Regular Jennifer Bolze Scott Bonnell Heather Creech Angel Dietrich Hether England Keanon Giese Steve Goss Rebecca Hill Tori Holland Bill Jimerson Kristy Marks Ed Pontius April Rhodes Joe Roberts Yvonne Schmeltz Kim Swartz REAL SERVICES NEWS WALKERTON Coming attractions: Stan Shimmerin will entertain on November 26th with his guitar and singing. Florence Seekings will entertain on Dec. 3 instead of the 28th. Then we all are looking forward to our Christmas party on Saturday, December 15. Thanks to the generosity of Ray and Marian Chapman, we will have the use of the nutrition site for our evening of festivities that will start with a bountiful pot luck. Our bake sales have netted enough so the meat and drinks will be furnished. We owe a vote of thanks to Ivy Tyge who brings a lot of smiles along with her cookies and candies for our tables. We also owe the Chapman family for coming to our aid on numerous occasions. Kenny’s store saved the day last year coming to our aid with a thousand dollar donation, Ray and Marian
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have helped out too. Marian and Verice have taken blood pressures and Ray has served as greeter and Jane helped bring REAL Services to Walkerton along with Dr. Larry Vandervelde. We do thank the Chapmans for their interest and support. Our chairpersons for the week were Hazel and Harold Schweder. Virgil Gwin. Marie Kerchaert and Mary Cable who took charge of the bake sale, Fred and Goal Bullinger and Fred and Millie Daniels. These people came through with interesting programs which were enjoyed by all. Fred's bread winners were Adam Tyge, Grace Pugsley, and Ellen Cochran. Juice winners were Laura Malstaff, Lloyd Lemert, and Leon McKesson. We wish a speedy recovery to Ervin Stuntz who suffered a heart attack. Get well soon, Ervin, and we are looking forward to some more of your interesting stories. KOONTZ LAKE ASSOCIATION MEETING HELD The monthly meeting of the Koontz Lake Association was held at Al's Diner, on Nov. 12, at 7 p.m. President Marge Irwin presented suggested changes of the by-laws which will be reviewed by the board of directors and presented to the general membership at the annual meeting in June. At that time the members will vote either for or against the changes which will be included in the annual letter sent in the Spring allowing the members time to review the proposed changes. Ways and means for fund raising projects were discussed. there are several projects
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being considered. The recently held gun raffle was a success. Winners names were drawn by four year old Larry Wood, at Al’s Diner, on Nov. 3. The gun was won by Ronald Huber, of Maria Stein, Ohio and the bow and arrow was won by Jerry Young, of Koontz Lake. Prizes were acquired through Lynn Umber, of Walkerton Sporting Goods, who donated part of the cost. BASKETBALL NEWS The Walkerton Sth grade opened up the season last week with a pair of victories over Olive Township, of New Carlisle, 25-15 and over North Liberty, 18-15. Chad Blount, Jeremy Haag and Brandon Groves led the Wildcats in most steals as Corey Rough collected the most rebounds. Scoring for the Cats in these two games were: Corey Rough 14, Jeremy Haag 12, Brian Snell 7, Scott Rans 4, Brandon Groves 2, Chad Blount 2, Jeremy Lowe 2, Weslev Seaman 1 and Steve Ruby 1. The Wildcats play two home games next against LaVillc Nov. 27 and North Liberty, Nov. 29. The fifth grade games begin at 4:15 and the sixth grade games at 5:30. Come out and support the teams! NOTICE The Better Homes Extension Cub meeting will be held on Monday, Nov. 26, at 7 p.m., at the home of Mary Hahn. Bring washed sweat shirt to paint. $5.00 fee for paint. Shop At Home HRHEHHNMKMMMBHBHB
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