The Independent-News, Volume 117, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 May 1991 — Page 1

The Independent-News

VOLUME 117; NUMBER 1

J. 6. Spring Sports Banquet Thurs., May 30 On Thursday, May 30, at 6:30 p.m., John Glenn High School will hold their annual Spring Sports Awards Night in the high school cafeteria. Athletes participating in spring sports will be honored. Each family is asked to bring a dessert and their own table service. The beverages will be provided. After the refreshments, the presentation of awards will be made by the spring coaches. Pictures of all trophy and special award winners will be taken in the gymnasium following the presentation. 3tm3o CHOOSE PARADE THEME FOR HORTH LIBERTY “Sina Out The Sona Os Freedom" will be the North Liberty parade theme this 4th of July. Thanks go to Dave and Pam Craft of Craft Drugs who submitted this year’s theme. Businesses, organizations and individuals now is time to be thinking of an entry to honor those who gave us our freedom. The parade will be on July 4th at 2:00 p.m. Fireworks at dusk. Tickets to help support these activities are available from any fireman. Also your donations can be dropped off at the Ist Source Bank of North Liberty, Fireman’s 4th of July Fund. To Hold Dedication Service On Sunday, June 2 Sunday, June 2, at the 10:30 a.m. service, there will be a dedication service for the two flag poles with the U. S. and the Christian flags purchased with the contributions toward a memorial for the late Mike Hamman. The service will be at the Walkerton First Baptist Church, located at Maine and Clark Streets, Walkerton. Everyone is welcome. D. O. Van Dyne is pastor. Annual Downtown Clean-Up Set For Saturday, June 8 The Walkerton Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring the annual "Downtown Clean Up" on Saturday, June 8. The clean up will start at 5:30 a.m. and will take approximately two hours. Please bring a push broom. We are asking every merchant in town to help. If you are unable to do it yourself, a representative from your business will be greatly appreciated. After the work session, a free breakfast will be enjoyed by the crew. We will all meet at Ray & Kenny’s Super Valu. If you have any futher questions, please call chairman Kenny Chapman or the Chaihber office.

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The Board of Directors of the National Association of Partners in Education, would like to thank Mrs. Kay Anderson for her volunteer work at North Liberty Elementary School for Mrs. Christine Houston’s grades 1-4 Resource classroom. Mrs. Anderson was presented with a very elequent certificate and letter of appreciation for her most valued contribution to our children. The NAPE is sponsored by Kraft General Foods and Walt

JOHN GLENN FOOTBALL CAMP John Glenn High School will be offering a non-contact instructional football camp for boys completing grades 5 through 8. Camp will be July 8-12, for grades 5 and 6 from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. Camp for grades 7 and 8 will be June 15-19, from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. The camp fee is 512.00 which includes a T-shirt and awards. The camp will involve instruction in the fundamentals of throwing, receiving, blocking, tackling and kicking. Instruction on skills for specific position play will be given for quarterbacks, running backs, receivers, offensive linemen, defensive linemen, linebackers and defensive backs. The primary emphasis of the camp involves the teaching of proper fundamentals. Football camp information and enrollment forms are available at all of the schools in the corporation. If you have questions or desire further information feel free to contact John Glenn High School at 586-3195. JOHN GLENN SUMMER TENNIS CLINIC John Glenn High School will be offering a summer tennis clinic for boys and girls in the John Glenn School Corporation. The fee is 512.00 which will cover the cost of awards, tennis balls, and a T-shirt. Each student should furnish their own racquet. A student may attend as many sessions during the 3 week camp. The sessions will be held June 18 - July 9. Please pick up a registration form in any school’s office. BINGO EVERY MONDAY There will be bingo every Monday at 6:00 p.m. at the Grovertown Conservation Club.

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Disney World Co. Mrs. Anderson has been volunteering in the Resource Room for 1!6 years. In her effort to be the best she can be she has attended computer workshops on computer training of Special Education Students at the Indiana University NICE Lab with Mrs. Houston. In the picture above Mrs. Anderson is demonstrating leaf nature prints that undergo a chemical change when exposed to sunlight. Mrs. Anderson’s help is greatly appreciated at North Liberty Elementary School.

BASKETBALL CAMP TO BE HELD JUNE 10 - 21 The John Glenn Basketball Camp for boys in grades second through eighth will be held at the high school, June 10-21, weekdays only. The seventh and eighth graders will meet from 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.; fourth, fifth and sixth graders from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and the second and third graders from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Fee is $12.00 which includes a camp T-shirt and trophies for winners of competitive contests. Boys sign up according to the grade level this past school year. Instructions will be given on an individual and team basis for shooting, dribbling, passing, catching, offensive moves, faking, rebounding, defense, motion defense, fast break and motivation. Gordon Mosson will be camp director. J.G.H.S. CLASS OF ’B6 PLANS REUNION The John Glenn Class of 1986 is planning their five-year reunion for mid September. Please notify us of your current address. If you are interested in volunteering some time or ideas, please let us know. Contact Loretta at 9355011 oir Tammy at 656-3457. TOWN OF WALKERTON REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE TO MEET SATURDAY The Town of Walkerton Republican Committee will meet on Saturday, June 1, at 9:00 a m. at Welco Restaurant. The purpose is to elect officers and set the date for the Town of Walkerton Republican Convention. Iva E. Clark, Chairperson 55 Saves Lives

THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1991

Girls Basketball Camp At J. G. To Begin June 10 John Glenn girls basketball camp will begin on June 10th to the 21st for grades three through eight at the high school. The week day camp will cost $12.00 which includes a camp T-shirt and trophies for winners of competitive contests. Sign up according to the grade level this past school year. The seventh and eighth grade girls will meet from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m.; fifth and sixth graders from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. and the third and fourth graders will meet from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. Instruction will be given on an individual and team basis in shooting, dribbling, passing, catching, offensive moves, faking, rebounding, defense, fast break, team offense and motivation. Drills will vary with different grade levels. Varsity coach is Scott Hostetler. 0-D ALUMHI BANQUET TO BE HELD JUNE 15 The annual Grovertown, OregonDavis, Hamlet Alumni Association dinner and dance will be held on June 15, at Occasions Banquet Hall, LaPaz, Indiana. Dinner and dance reservations for members and guests must be received by June 1, 1991. Please send to Alumni Association, P.O. Box 42, Grovertown, IN 46531. Money must accompany all reservations. Dinner and dance is $12.50; dance only is $3.00 per person. "Happy Hour" begins at 5:30 with dinner being served at 6:30. Dance music for all ages will be provided by "Bands Unlimited" from 9:30 to 12:30 p.m. Special guests will be all former school nurses and the current school nurse. Honor classes will be 1941, 1946,1956,1966,1971 and 1981. We need help financially. It costs a lot of money to send the invitations each year. To all who "care" about the Association, you can help even if you cannot attend. Please send your donation of SI.OO per ticket for a chance on the SSO and $25 cash drawing. You do not have to be present to win. The reservation form will be your ticket. Come visit with your former classmates and the special guests. We will have a table available for school and class momentos. Please feel free to share yours with all of us. Occasions Banquet Hall is located on Hwy. 31 downtown LaPaz about 10 miles north of Plymouth, Indiana. There is ample parking in the rear of the building and with use of the bank parking lot across the street. Officers of the 1991 alumni are president, Lynn Fraine; vice president, Cheryle (Stanton) Ferch; Secretary, Diane (Hlavacek) Siroky; assistant secretary. Eleanor (Rosander) Harness and treasurer, Pat (Keller) Seese. NOTICE The Grovertown Conservation Cub has lowered the rental charge of their building. For more information. call 867-1455.

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Marshall County To Distribute Surplus Food Surplus butter, flour, green beans, raisins and rice will be distributed Thursday, May 30, beginning at 10:00 a.m. at various sites in Elkhart, Fulton, Kosciusko and Marshall Counties. Recipients are expected to utilize the distribution site nearest their home. Recipients are required to show identification, such as a welfare or food stamp card, or a driver’s license, and bring a container in which to carry the food home. Elderly or handicapped homebound individuals and eligible working persons can have someone pick up the products for them by sending a signed authorization and proper identification with the person picking up the food. Income eligibility guidelines for those under age 60 are: household of one, $9,930; two, $13,320; three, $16,710; four or more, add $3,390 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, $11,916; two. $15,984; three, $20,052; four or more, add $4,068 for each additional household member. In Marshall County area distribution sites are: Polk Township — Polk Township Community Building, Tyner. North Township — LaPaz Fire Department, LaPaz. West Township — Ancilla Convent, Union Road, Donaldson. 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. J.G.H.S. CLASS OF 1981 PLANS CLASS REUNION On Saturday, July 6, the John Glenn High School Class of 1981 will hold their 10 year class reunion at the LaPorte Holiday Inn, 444 Pine Lake Avenue, LaPorte. Cocktail/Social Hour begins at 5:00 p.m. and dinner will be served at 6:00 p.m. The cost will be $40.00 per couple and $20.00 per person. The class will be having a rummage sale. Anyone in the class wanting to donate items please call Carol Zellers at 586-7188. Addresses are needed for the following people: Mark Udy, Ron Kuta, Ron Jackson, Kim Smith, Dinah McGuire, Rich Sailor, Chris Hopkins, Lisa Sheneberger, Joy Earl, Dale Nowatske, Randy Neirnyck, Scott Lowry, Candy Appicelli, Don Kissinger, Manan Nieburt, June Bates, Mike Palmer, Lori Moreau, Jerry Hahn and Don Whitmer. If you know an> of these addresses please call Patty Gaw Nunemaker at 546-5535 or Monique Pavey at 586-3156. The next class will be at 7:00 p.m. at Pardners on June 6th. CHANGE OF ADDRESS If your address has changed in any way, please notify our subscription department as we are charged by the post office for each and everyone that has changed. Shop At Home