The Independent-News, Volume 116, Number 46, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 April 1991 — Page 5

BILL DINI CELEBRATES 70th BIRTHDAY Happiness is having a wonderful family give you a 70th brithday party, on Easter Sunday. A big thank you to my wife, Laverne; Joyce and Tom Egan; Elizabeth and Jim Aelick and son, William. Also to the many family and friends who came from out of town, from Washington, Ohio and Arkansas and also a big thank you to all who helped my family with the party. In all there were 105 attending the party. Thanks again, you are all great. DINNER MEETING The Koontz Lake Conservation Club will meet at the clubhouse on Saturday, April 13, at 6:00 p.m. with Eli and Evelyn Sobat, serving as hosts. GLENN GOLFERS START THEIR SEASON The John Glenn High School Golf Team recently opened their season playing Knox at Bass Lake Golf Course. John Johnson ran away with medalist honors shooting a score of 38 for nine holes. The Knox team however, proved to have the better team on this night winning by the score of 168 to 175. Other Falcon scores were as follows: Dan Huizenga with a fine 42; Adam Jacob, 46; Byron Craft, 48; and Jamie Arce, 56. Low scores for Knox were Keith Berndt at 41, a pair of 42’s by Ed Wilson and Brett Berndt, followed by Matt Gibson 43. The junior varsity team for Glenn was defeated by the score of 212 to

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234. Chad Drews was low shooter for the Falcons with a 48. Others scoring for Glenn were Brent Hostrawser at 57, Rickey Scott at 65, Dan Schmeltz, 64; and Keely Jackson at 82. Glenn returned to Whispering Pines Golf Course April Bth to host Triton. The Falcons claimed their first win of the season with a 178 to 184 victory. Johnson gained medalist honors for the second time with a 39. Jacob and Arce followed with 46 s and Drews shot a fine 47 in his first varsity appearance. Huizenga shot a round of 50. Eric Smith of Triton shot a 42. Triton’s junior varsity shot a team total of 245 to Glenn’s 273. Hostrawser led the Falcons with a 54 followed by Scott’s round of 60. Schmeltz at 68 and Jackson with a 91. Glenn will travel to Eberhart Municipal Golf Course April 11th to compete against Marian and New Prairie. April 13th the Falcons will face a tough field at the Elkhart Memorial Golf Tournament played at Christiana Creek Country Club. CONTEST WINNERS ANNOUNCED Over 100 entries were recieved in the "Troubled Waters" poster, writing and video contest for St. Joseph County students grades four thru 12. Two Urey Middle School students took third place in poster and writing contests. In the poster division of the contest Amy Paul, an eighth grader, took third place and in

writing Tina Dickey, eighth grader also, took third place. They will be awarded a poster and a T-shirt. The contest was organized by the County Parks Department to promote awareness of water related environmental issues. GOURMENT CLUB GOES FRENCH The Greater Walkerton Area Men’s Gourmet Club met on Monday, March 25 at the home of Mike Daube. Members present included John Froyck, Jay Potts, Dennis Jackson, Roger Orcutt, John McGee and Wayne McGee. French cuisine was the feature with appetizers of crab spread ala Michael on crackers and a roquefort cheese ball getting things started. The soup was French tomato with the hearty flavor of tomatoes, onions and bacon being accented with basil, thyme and lemon peel. After some French bread and a few sips of the wine, a 1983 Chevalier de Bayard, it was time for the salad, Nicoise, a Mediterranean style salad with white wine vinaigrette dressing. The main entree was beef en Daube, served with rice and made sure that no one would leave hungry and carrottes ala crema, provided a colorful vegetable. For dessert a cherry pudding cake called Cafoutis was enjoyed with coffee and liquors. Plans were then made for the next meeting to be held on April 22 at the home of Jay Potts at 7:00 p.m. RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Joy C. Erdelyi has been chosen to receive an Indiana Tech Engineering Scholarship beginning the fall 1991 term at Indiana Institute of Technology. The $6,000 gift is awarded to students with high scholastic ability. After graduating from John Glenn High School, Erdelyi will major in Engineering at Indiana Tech. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Erdelyi, Rt. 4, Box 49C, Walkerton. Founded in 1930, Indiana Insti-

tute of Technology is a private, nonprofit, coeducational institution of higher learning which stresses career preparation, personal attention and practical experience. Indiana Tech is located on a 25-acre campus near the center of Fort Wayne. The student body currently numbers over 900 and is drawn from 17 states and 19 foreign countries. Indiana Tech offers degree programs in engineering, computer science, accounting, business administration, computer information systems, human services management, therapeutic recreation, recreation management, and technical communication. SPRING FLING The annual "Spring Fling" sponsored by the St. Joseph County Extension Homemakers will be held on Tuesday, April 23rd at the American Legion, comer of Mayflower and Sample (Grant Road). Registration is at 6:00 p.m. with dinner served at 6:30 p.m. The

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program includes recognition of the past years achievements of the Extension Homemakers and a performance by the Extension Homemakers County Chorus. This special program will feature singing "Wild Rose, From the Cherokee Indian Tribe." Reservations may be made through Friday, April 12, by sending a check for SB.OO to Mildred Eby, 62945 Beech Road, Mishawaka, IN 46544. The check should be made payable to the St. Joseph County Extension Homemakers and include the names of all the people included in the reservation. 55 Saves Lives CARBONLESS FORMS To Fill Your Business Needs Independent-News 601 Roosevelt Rd., Walkerton

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