The Independent-News, Volume 117, Number 25, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 November 1991 — Page 8

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_ THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - NOVEMBER 14. 1991

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North Liberty Eementary School held its first annual Pumpkin Decorating Contest during the week of October 28. All students were encouraged to participate by decorating or carving their pumpkins. There were approximately 60 pumpkins entered. All entries were judged according to appearance. effort and originality. The winners were: Kindergarten: grand prize. Amanda Brodzinski; Ist. Carissa Langel; 2nd. Keith Grimmer; 3rd, Nathan Smith; and 4th, Jessie Devine. First grade: grand prize, Vanessa Anderson; Ist, Mark Schmeltz; 2nd, Bill Nelson; 3rd, Mallorv Parsons; and 4th, Celia Shortt. Second grade: grand prize, Jill Schmeltz; Ist, Kyle Anderson; 2nd, George Tucker; 3rd. Alena Boguki; and 4th. Brandi Brodzinski. Third grade: grand prize. Dustin

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- ’WHiMtototo Deman; Ist. Sara Mattocks; 2na. Whitney Borton; 3rd. Laura Lung; and 4th, Kaydi McMahon. Fourth grade: grand prize, Tim Larsen; Ist, Kyle Borton; 2nd, Ben Hendricks; 3rd, Jenny Wagner; and 4th, Crissy Roush. Fifth grade: Ist, Cheryl Rhodes; 2nd, Jessica Elis; 3rd. Jennifer Kaser; and 4th, Misty Whitmer. Sixth grade: grand prize, Kim Walls; Ist, Ryan Gunn; 2nd. Randy Dickey; 3rd, Sam Spencer; and 4th, Josh Labosky. CLUSTER GROUP CELEBRATES HALLOWEEN On Monday, October 28. the Custer Group of North Liberty celebrated Halloween with a party planned entirely by the students. Students were divided into classes and each class was responsible for a certain portion of the party. 1 Everyone had a great time. The

highlight was the pumpkin decorating contest. We even had a chance to taste baked pumpkin seeds! RECYCLING DAYS NOVEMBER 14 & 15 IN NORTH LIBERTY Come bring in the materials you have been collecting to be recycled to us Thursday, November 14 between the hours of 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. or Friday, November 15 between the hours of 3:00 and 8:00 p.m. at the North Liberty Community Building. Items can only be accepted at these times, do not try to bring them earlier or on different dates. We have been having this happen to often and the items can only be put into the trash. Do not waste the time and effort you have invested in bringing these items to us by dropping them off at an unmanned site. If there are no volunteers at the site, then we are not open. Items we are collecting are: Aluminum: Cans should be rinsed clean and smashed; foil should be rinsed clean and folded up; scrap (lawn chairs, screen doors) should be broken down and other metals (screws, screens) removed. Newspaper: Should be clean, dry and put into brown paper sacks. Corrugated cardboard: Should be folded down and all staples and tape removed. Glass (green, clear, and brown) bottles and jars: Rinsed clean with the lids and rings removed, labels can stay on, no dishes or glasses or window glass. Plastic (milk jugs, soda bottles, and detergent bottles): Rinsed dean with soap water, with cap and rings removed, labels can stay on. smashed down. Food cans (tin): Rinsed dean and smashed flat. The North Liberty Recyding Committee is a volunteer ran group that is trying to provide a much needed service for the North Lib erty/Walkerton area. We need volunteers each month to keep the drop off site open. If you are willing to help support thia project with your time, please write to us at North Liberty Recyding Committee. P.O. Box 554, North Liberty, Ind. 46554. WILLIAMSON ACCOUNTING Complete Accounting And Tax Service For Individuals And Small Businesses 1550 Pine Rd. 784-3832 Plymouth m 2» ’ ANCHOR REAL ESTATE Call PAUL G. GJEMRE Broker-Associate BUSINESS (219) 277-8000 RES. (219) 291-9145 NEW LISTING Marshall Co., 3 bedroom ranch, large yard, second garage, John Glenn Schools, across from golf course.

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The Urey P.T.A. Citzenship Award winners for October are Jina Robbins and Al Clark. Jina is the daughter of Celeste Robbins, 17557 6th Road, Plymouth. She is a 7th grade student, her favorite subjects are Pre-Alge-bra and study hall. Her hobbies are playing chess, riding 4-wheel-ers and horseback riding. Al is the son of Rudi and Ruth Cark, of 24751 Riley Road, North Liberty. He is an Bth grade student. His favorite subjects are Math and Chess Enrichment Class. His hobby is going horseback riding. THURSDAY NIGHT LIVE “Thurday Night Live" is the name that was given to the joint family night activity formed by St. John's Lutheran Church and United Methodist Church in North Liberty. Meetings will begin on November 14 and continue until December 12. We will break for the Christmas season and resume again on January 9 and ran until April 9. ‘’Thursday Night Live” will begin at 6:00 p.m. with a light supper, 6:30-7:30 p.ti. the group will break into smaller groups, consisting of pre-school, Kids Gub (which will be the older children) FOR RENT NORTH LIBERTY COMMUNITY CENYER AIR CONDITIONED Renting For All Occasions 300 S. Main Street Phone 656-4134 or 656-4773 nw

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and an adult Bible study. Sara Williams and Laura Stasik will be in charge of the Kids Gub. If you can’t make it at 6:00 p.m. for the supper, please don’t let this keep you away. Join in at 6:30 p.m. when the devotions start. It was agreed to end promptly at ,7:30 so the children can get home and do homework, if necessary, and still get to bed at a regular hour. Join us at the Methodist Church in North Liberty for a night of good fun and family devotions. CRAFT SHOW The First Annual Holiday Craft Show, sponsored by the North Liberty Chamber of Commerce, will be held at the North Liberty Community Center, 300 S. Main St., in North Liberty, on Saturday November 16th, from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Laura Kime, co-ordi-nator states there will be 32 booths with a large variety of handmade items. Food will be available from the Community Center kitchen. 55 Saves Lives The average human body has 20 square feet of skin, 9,000 tastebuds, five million hairs and 13 billion nerve cells. I NORTH LIBERTY ) REALESTATE I AGENCY | 903 So. St. Rd. 23 North Liberty, Indians 46554 i | Business: 656-4914 j | Home 656-3818 ROB CAALSON j I Broker - Owner 1 I 1, ±1