The Independent-News, Volume 117, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 October 1991 — Page 7

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North Liberty fifth graders, Jenny Newcomb and Michelle Nowak and also given a gift. From there you were taken by a family member on a tour of the building, which was unbelieveable as to what they have done to that old lumber yard. It now consists of 11 beautiful offices, a conference room, a computer room, rest rooms and a wash room and lockers, special for the truckers. In the back they have lots of storage room for their products and also their trucks. They had beautiful plants on display from friends wishing them well and I’m sure all who read my column want to take this opportunity to wish them well in their new location at 114 South Lafayette St., as they strive to serve our community. I just received word that Virginia Markle won the cute remote car. So thank you for the breakfast, gift and the privelege of seeing the old lumber yard made new.

DIVORCED SUPPORT GROUP WHO: Anyone currently going through the trauma of divorce. WHEN: October 15. 7:30 p.m. WHERE: North Liberty Church of the Brethren, corner of Lafayette and Market Streets LEADER: Rev. James Snell, Pastor Beaver Creek Wesleyan Church QUESTIONS: Call 656-3157. Ato Cost! No Obligation! 6,03 i LIBERTY ELECTRIC SERVICE 66820 State Road 23 North Liberty HOME SERVICE & REPAIRS HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING PLUMBING REPAIR HOT WATER HEATERS - WELL PUMP SERVICE APPLIANCE & ELECTRICAL REPAIRS FARM SERVICE REFRIGERATION - PUMPS - ELECTRIC MOTORS Call 656-8888 For Appointment LAST ROUNDUP Stillwell 369-1025 FAMILY DINING Beer - Liquor - Wine — FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL — FISH FRY Ail You Can Eat - With Salad Bar — SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL — PRIME RIB With Salad Bar Included SATURDAY - 9:00 P.M. - 1:00 A M. COUNTRY BAND - "COUNTRY SHOWMAN” — OPEN SUNDAYS 12:00 - 12:00 — CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS-

gave the news update last week. Among their stories: the discovery of a new whale species, the subway crash in New York City and a frog with six legs. The news anchors read published stories and then reported to their classmates what they had learned. They showed the location of the story on large maps and had a picture or illustration to accompany each story. Jenny and Michelle’s report was a huge success which was met with many volunteers to fill the anchor seats for following broadcasts. Pictured is Jenny Newcomb as she indicates the location of an event as Michelle Nowak reports the news to fellow classmates. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N.L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3132 the day prior for reservations. Walkerton Youth Building

Phone 586-7600 the day prior for reservations. OCTOBER 7-11 MONDAY Apple juice Sliced turkey ham Jamaican mashed sweet potatoes Green beans Rye bread with margarine Stewed prunes Milk, tea, coffee TUESDAY Grape juice Salmon loaf in a white sauce Tossed salad with carrots, radishes and 1000 Island dressing Whole wheat bread w/margarine Baked apple slices Milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY Orange juice Paprika baked chicken quarter Mashed potatoes with gravy Spinach with vinegar on side Whole wheat bread w/margarine Rainbow gelatin Milk, tea, coffee THURSDAY Cranberry juice cocktail Pork chop suey over rice w/soy sauce on side Peas Whole wheat bread w/margarine Pineapple Milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY V-Bjuice Potato soup with saltines Hamburger on bun with ketchup, mustard, and onions Spiced apple ring Fruit cocktail Milk, tea, coffee JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL The John Glenn Junior Varsity Volleyball Team won their match against Culver last Tuesday in three games with scores of 17-15, 9-15 and 15-13. Monday evening's win against Oregon-Davis proved that good serving is of utmost importance in winning a volleyball game. Rochelle Shank and Jennifer Thomas had 7 aces each in two games providing for 14 instant points. After losing the first game 13-15, the JV came back for a 15-12 win dedicating the second game to Elyse Cingenpeel for her birthday. They capped the match off with a 15-7 third game win. The Rotter No. Player Ht. Gr. 2 Rochelle Shank 5’2” 9 3 Jennifer Thomas 5’2” 9 4 Emily Casteel 5'2” 9 5 Trade Smith 5’5” 9 7 Cath Arce s’o” 9 8 Rashel Bailey 5’4” 10 10 Jennifer Kurzhal 5’4” 10 11 Kim Pinckert s’B” 9 12 Miaßowlds 5’7” 9 14 Elyse Clingenpeel 5’7” 9 15 Julie Amor 5’4” 9 The JV. coach is Janice Curtis. The John Glenn Jr. Varsity team is halfway through their season and have acquired 3 winning matches against Argos, Culver and OregonDavis High Schools. The nine freshmen, one sophomore and one DUANEDRAKE’S TREE SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED Tree Removal Tree Trimming Stump Removal Wood For Sale Phone 936-6546 Plymouth m 2 92 FOR RENT NORTH LIBERTY COMMUNITY CENTER AIR CONDITIONED Renting For All Occasions 300 S. Main Street Phone 656-4134 or 656-4773

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junior team lost matches to South Bend Clay, South Bend St. Joseph, Triton, New Prairie, North Judson and Bremen. Jenny Kurzhal. the team captain, has provided fine leadership as well as experienced offensive and defensive play. Experience and teamwork are the real keys to this young high school team. These young Falcon ladies have the potential for a future championship team. SENIOR CITIZENS BOWLING NEWS With their season well underway and each bowler having established their individual handicap, the Seniors were making the pins fall in goodly numbers this past session. From now on, they are in competition with themselves and their co-horts as they try to bring their average up and their handicap down! The Ladies started at a nice plateau, with Stephanie Kilarski’s high scratch game of 169 just topping Alice Dipert’s 168, thus setting the level of competition. Helen Greer’s 160 was not far off the pace. Marge Buswell’s 227 high handicap game just topped Dipert’s 224 and Kilarski’s 220 games. Kilarski’s 406 high series barely bested the 404 total of both

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Dipert and Greer. All ready, there is some real competition developing! The Gents started out nicely, with plenty of room for improvement. High scratch game was Bud Wienman’s 223. Mel Divine followed with a 187 game, just topping Barney Hiester's 181. Wienman’s 261 high handicap game eclipsed Heister's 232 and Divine’s 230 handicap games. Weinman's 539 high series was the only series above the 500 mark. Divine's 480 series was second, with Eli Sobat’s and Roman Brehm’s 432 totals placing a distant third. The Gents will certainly pick up the pace next week. There are plenty of positions still unfilled on the lanes. Why not come out and enjoy some exercise and fun with your active senior friends and neighbors? The activity is wholesome, the company enjoyable, and the cookies are fresh and good with the hot coffee that is available! To reduce the heat within their homes, people in the city of El Oued in the Algerian Sahara, roof almost every room with a mud dome This makes El Oued look, from the air, like a bunch of egg cartons turned upside down

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