The Independent-News, Volume 117, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 January 1992 — Page 8

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - JANUARY 23. 1992

w HAPPY ADS (We reserve the right to limit the wording in the Happy Ads or to ad- * just the price for long ones. Also ads with pictures start at $7.00. It is our desire to keep the Happy Ads to the intended use . . . sending a message of happiness to people and groups. Any Happy Ads used for advertising an event will be charged double.) Congratulations LORI FRAME ON MAKING THE DEAN’S LIST AT HERRON SCHOOL OF ART INDIANAPOLIS We Love You MOM & FRANK SOME PEOPLE MAY THINK YOU LOOK LIKE KIDS BUT YOU’VE PROVED TO WALKERTON EMS YOU SURE ARE MEN! WE SURE APPRECIATE YOU JEAN, 808. JON & BILL LADY REMINGTON JEWELRY CO. HIRING MANAGERS AND SALES PEOPLE TO START IMMEDIATELY EXCELLENT COMMISSIONS AND HIGH OVER-RIDE NO CASH INVESTMENT OR DELIVERY CALL JOAN ROTH 1-800-726-3324 VOICE MAIL NUMBER 5054 Happy 38th Anniversary TO MY PARENTS ANDY & JEAN BECKER JUST THINK . . . IF ANY OF THIS HAD NEVER HAPPENED. YOU WOULDN’T HAVE BEEN BLESSED WITH ME! We Love You! ANDREA. TIM. SARA & BETHANY We’re Still Here! WOULD YOU LIKE TO HEAR A STORY MAKE A CRAFT TAKE HOME A TREAT? COME TO STORY HOUR AT THE KOONTZ LAKE LIBRARY Every Saturday 11:00 a m. - 12:00 Noon >.• • •

Happy Nurse’s Day MRS. ARNETT A J’’ av i / XW* JAI FOR ALL YOU DO FOR UREY’S STUDENTS & STAFF WE LOVE YOU DUE TO MY ILLNESS I WILL NOT BE COMING BACK TO WORK AT HOOK’S AFTER 17 YEARS 1 WILL MISS ALL THE CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS I HAVE MADE THANK YOU FOR THE GREAT YEARS BETTY “BJ” HINCHY WALKERTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT. YOU MAY BE VOLUNTEERS BUT YOU ARE PROFESSIONALS! THANKS FOR A JOB WELL DONE ON THE ADAMS STREET TRAIN ACCIDENT JEAN, 808, JON & BILL Happiness Is HAVING A NEIGHBOR LIKE DICK GEYER Many Thanks M. WEGENKA THE PASMANS THE ZADYLAKS COME FLY SAFELY WITH US ^■El Walkerton, Mono HOP’S POWERED PARACHUTES 586-3580 WALKERTON

GET WELL WISHES TO DICK KICKBUSH From THE PEOPLE AT ADULT ED. A BIG THANK YOU TO THE PERSON WHO PLOWED OUT OUR DRIVEWAY REALLY APPRECIATED! RAYMOND & MAXINE SCHIEBER A BLESSING SINCE JANUARY 22, 1952 2 T*. UW m m * i Happy 40th PAULA Love, DAD, MOM AND THE WHOLE FAMILY TOO Happiness Is HAVING KIM *N MARSHA’S CLEAN’N THINGS PHONE 656-4550 FALCONS TOP LAVILLE 52-49 IN 81-COUNTY The John Glenn Falcons advanced to the semi-final round of the BiCounty Tourney Tuesday night with an exciting 52-49 victory over the La Ville Lancers. These two were the only teams in the tourney with winning records and happened to meet in the first game through the luck of the draw. The Falcons will meet Bremen at 7:00 p.m. on Friday night as the Lions were easy winners over New Prairie in the second Tuesday game. A pair of free throws by Toby Gardner with just seconds remaining opened the lead to three points after the Lancers had trimmed it to one. Although La Ville led early in the game, the Falcons managed to hold a small lead most of the contest. LaVille led 15-11 after one, but a 14-8 second quarter advantage for Glenn put the Falcons ahead by two at halftime, 25-23. In this second period Gardner scored eight of his game high 16 points and Kevin Stedman added four of his 15 total to spark the Falcon attack. Jason Groves also hit double figures for the night with 11. LaVille was led by Kibbe with

15 and Walter with 12. BOX SCORE Glenn fg ft fta p tp Walls 3 0 0 3 6 Kincaid 1 0 0 4 2 Stedman 71 11 15 Groves 5 0 0 2 11 Gardner 7 2 3 1 16 Perry 1 0 0 0 2 Casteel 0 0 0 0 0 Snell 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 24 3 4 11 52 LaVille Kibbe 7 0 0 3 15 Fuchs 2 3 3 4 7 Walter 5 2 2 3 12 Shirley 3 3 3 0 9 Hipskind 1 0 0 2 2 Norris 0 2 2 0 2 Christy 0 0 0 0 0 Fish ' 1 0 0 0 2 TOTALS 19 10 10 12 49 3-point goals: Glenn 1, Groves; LaVille 1, Kibbe Score By Quarter* LaVille 15 23 35 49 Glenn 11 25 38 52 FAN BUS FOR 81-COUNTY GAMES The fan bus for the Bi-County tournament games on Friday will leave North Liberty at 6:00 p.m., John Glenn at 6:15 p.m. and Tyner at 6:30 p.m. On Saturday, only if Glenn is playing, the fan bus will leave North Liberty at 5:45 p.m., John Glenn at 6:00 p.m. and Tyner at 6:15 p.m. The charge to ride the bus is SI.OO for both adults and students. LADY FALCONS FALL TO LAVILLE IN 81-COUNTY Bi-County tournament co-favor-ite LaVille easily defeated host John Glenn 69-38 in first round action of the annual girls eight-team affair Monday night. The Lancers left little doubt as to the outcome as they raced to a 17-10 advantage at the first stop. The winners outscored the locals 22-2 in the second eight-minute segment to take a commanding 39-12 lead to the dressing room at halftime. LaVille expanded its lead to 54-23 at the end of three periods of play. The win improved the Lady Lancers to 11-4 while the Falcons fell to 3-12 on the year. Glenn returnes to action next Tuesday night in a Northern State Conference tilt with the same Lancers only this time the contest will be played at LaVille. Andie Lehr, junior guard of the Lancers, put on a shooting clinic as she canned seven three-pointers in only 10 attempts to lead all scorers with 23 points. Six-foot junior Stephanie Richard added 17 tallies to the visitor*’ total. BOX SCORE LaVille fg ft tp Annis 2 6 10 Lehr 8 0 23 L. Gelmer 1 0 2 Richard 8 1 17 Shidler 3 2 8 Grenert 2 15 M. Gilmer 10 2 Jagnecki 124 TOTALS 25 12 69 John Glean Rough 1 0 2 Ruby 1 0 2 Legge 306 Johnson 2 0 4 Knepp 409 Lidgard 1 0 2 Glon 4 2 11 Schmidt 0 2 2 TOTALS 18 4 38 Score By Quarter* LaVille 17 39 54 69 Glenn 10 12 23 38 Glenn’s JV Advance* To Semi-Finals The John Glenn girls junior varsity advanced to the semi-final round of play in the Bi-County tournament with a 25-23 squeaker over LaVille. The local gals will meet Bremen at 9:00 a.m. Saturday morning on । the Lions hardwood while Culver WWW.WW< v s

takes on the winner of the Oregon-Davis-Culver Girls Academy game. The winners play for the Bi-County tournament championship around noon on the same day. The locals had their hands full with LaVille as the visitors led at each of the first three stops. Trailing 18-21 at the start of the final stranza, the Falcons rallied to outscore LaVille 7-2 in the final six minutes sparked by Renee Fisher’s three point bomb to start the comeback. The victory enabled the Falcons to improve their overall record to 10-5 on the year. They have now won 9 of their last 11 contests. Fisher took game scoring honors with 13 points. Dara Cisney and Tabatha Higgins chipped in with 5 points each and Anittah Patrick added 2 for the winners. Also playing well were Elyse Gingenpeel, Jennifer Hoover and Christy Werner. Holly Eddinger paced a well balanced Lancer attack with 9 points. LaVille drops to 6-7 on the year. R.E.A.L SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N.L. United Metbodtet Church Phone 656-3132 the day prior for reservations. Walkerton Youth Building Phone 586-7600 the day prior for reservations. JANUARY 27-31 MONDAY Apple juice Sliced baked turkey ham Jamaican mashed sweet potatoes Green beans Rye bread with margarine Pineapple Milk, tea, coffee 20fat/71 chol. TUESDAY Orange juice Chili-mac with saltines Lime gelatin salad w/shredded cabbage and carrots Pears Milk, tea, coffee 19 fat/109 chol. WEDNESDAY Tomato juice Grilled chicken fillet on bun with lettuce and mayo Cauliflower with cheese sauce on side Spiced apple ring Peaches Milk, tea, coffee 19 fat/134 chol. THURSDAY Apricot nectar Pork chopette in gravy Mashed potatoes Carrot-raisin salad Whole wheat bread w/margarine Baked cinnamon apple slices Milk, tea, coffee 37 fat/105 chol. FRIDAY Cranberry juice cocktail Salmon pattie with white sauce on side Parsleyed potatoes Layered salad Whole wheat bread w/margarine Plain cake donut Milk, tea, coffee 39 fat/100 chol. ANCILLA COLLEGE STUDENTS RECEIVE RECOGNITION Academic recognition is given to students at Ancilla College, Donaldson, who achieve a grade point average ranging from 3.0 to 3.49. Receiving this honor are Jessica Foley, Walkerton; Kimberly Laizure, Walkerton and Steve Foresman, North Liberty. I* 3 !. ^^ERYOME REAIS O ANI USES r |WANT ADS J