The Independent-News, Volume 117, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 February 1992 — Page 5

STUDENTS VISIT RESIDENTS AT MILLER’S MERRY MANOR

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Students at St. Patrick School, Walkerton, met the residents at Miller’s Merry Manor. They found family members as well as square dancing buffs. According to tradition, the children in grades 3 to 6, visit the residents of Walkerton’s nursing home each year on Valentine’s Day. The students mingle with grandparents and surrogate grandparents befor presenting a program of square dancing. After visiting, the children danc-

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ed with Mr. James Chase, their instructor, calling. Chase taught the students square dancing skills throughout the winter months each Monday afternoon. The Valentine’s program is the culmination of this year’s instruction. Pictured, great-grandpa meets great-granddaughter Jennifer Haney at Miller’s Merry Manor. On average. Salt Lake City, Utah gets 17 inches more snow a year than Fairbanks, Alaska

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FALCONS EDGE LANCERS 56-53 IN KEY NSC GAME The John Glenn Falcons assured themselves of at least a piece of the Northern State Conference title for 1091-1992 Friday night as they defeated the LaVille Lancers 56-53 in a key conference game. The title gives Glenn their seventh title either outright or tied, in the last 10 years as both Knox and LaVille still have the chance to tie for the top spot with 6-1 records. Glenn moved to 13-4 over all while the loss slipped the Lancers to 11-4 overall and 5-1 with one conference game, with New Prairie, left on their schedule. An 11-0 run in the late third and early fourth quarters turned a game around that had Glenn trailing all the way up to that point. The Lancers jumped to a 19-12 first period lead as six players scored for LaVille in moving ahead. For the Falcons, Toby Gardner had seven of their first quarter points. The Falcons managed to creap a little closer before halftime as they trimmed the lead to 31-27 by halftime. Glenn's guards, Gardner and Jason Groves, had nine and eight respectively in the first 16 minutes. LaVille managed to hold the lead throughout the third period, but Glenn stayed within range and after trailing by three, 44-41 after

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