The Independent-News, Volume 118, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 May 1992 — Page 15

UREY P.T.A. CITIZENSHIP WINNERS II H i -■ r I «—***» 111 I Al J C’

Tim Solmos, the son of James and Barb Solmos, of 30708 St. Rd. 4, North Liberty, is an Bth grade student. His favorite subject is Advanced Art and his hobby is playing basketball. Gail Ferency is the daughter of Emery and Shirley Ferency, of

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The May winners are, Brent Schmidt, the son of Mike and Lynn Schmidt, of 29519 St. Rd. 4, North Liberty. He is a 7th grade student and his favorite subjects are English and Pre-Algebra. His hobbies are playing all kinds of sports. April Kuchel is the daughter of Ray and Judy Kuchel of P. 0. Box 31, Tyner. She is a 7th grade student and her favorite subjects are Math, Health and Spelling. Her hobby is playing basketball.

lIU V EI, \ - j - Our entire community is very proud of you. Move forward to even greater things. The Hair Shack 406 IHinois St. 200 N. Michigan Walkerton LaPaz

67959 St. Rd. 23, North Liberty. She is a 7th grade student and her favorite subjects are English and Pre-Algebra. Her hobbies are swimming and watching TV. They are the April Urey P.T.A. Citizenship Award winners.

LAPORTE HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES RECEIVE SERVICE AWARDS LaPorte Hospital employees were honored for years of service during the annual Service Awards Banquet held at the Silver Palace on Wednesday, May 13. Among the employees honored were Judy Scott, Walkerton, ten year service recipient; and Charles Alberton and Keri Stone, of Walkerton, five year awards. Retirees honored included Veronica Doig and Dorothy Lundell, of Walkerton.

Summer Recreation In Walkerton The fun and games are coming to Walkerton. The Park and Recreation Department will be providing a summer recreation program for boys and girls, ages six to 11, starting on June 15 and will end around the middle of August. Here are just a few of the activities planned for the summer: arts and crafts, story hour, recycling program, scavenger hunt/treasure hunt, croquet, frisbee golf/baseball, kickball and capture the flag. Some of the special events include tug of war over mudhole, obstacle course, family cookout, balloon toss/egg toss, pet day, coloring contests, relay races, nature day, field day and bike race. These programs will be geared towards both age groups. There will be a small fee for those interested. SIO.OO will allow the child to participate in all daily activities (except for some special events that may be charged) and will be used as a summer pass. $2.00 will allow the child to participate in activities for one week. However, arrangements will be made for those who are unable to pay the amount needed. We do not want to discourage anyone from participating. The recreation director for the program is Dawn Rhodes who has been a resident of Walkerton for 22 years. She is a senior at Indiana Wesleyan University and is a recreation management major. She has been active in sports and assisted Randy Schmeltz with the recreation program in the early 1980's. Watch for more details on the upcoming recreation program in “The Independent-News". R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3132 the day prior for reservations. Walkerton Youth Bufldftng Phone 586-7600 the day prior for reservations. JUNE 1- 5 MONDAY Tomato juice Polish sausage Mashed potatoes Sauerkraut

1 •1 jOS /movixg 0n... You did it... and we knew you would, Grads. Good Luck. Eberly’s Orchard 67118 Sage Rd., North Liberty

Rye bread and margarine Rainbow gelatin Milk, tea, coffee 36 grams fat/78 milligrams cholesterol TUESDAY, JUNE 2 Apple juice Turkey ala king over biscuit Whole kernel corn Fresh cantaloupe pieces Milk, tea, coffee 21 grams fat/88 milligrams cholesterol WEDNESDAY Orange juice Vegetable soup with saltines Hamburger on bun with ketchup, mustard and onion Dill pickle spear Peaches Milk, tea, coffee 21 grams fat/109 milligrams cholesterol THURSDAY Apricot nectar Herbed baked chicken quarter Potato salad Steamed broccoli Whole wheat bread with margarine Oatmeal raisin cookie Milk, tea, coffee 48 grams fat/150 milligrams cholesterol FRIDAY Pineapple juice Meatloaf Baked potato with margarine Tossed salad with tomato wedges, cucumbers and french dressing Whole wheat bread with margarine Applesauce Milk, tea, coffee 39 grams fat/123 milligrams cholesterol

Hooray for all oft^< GRADSA I Z A You’ve come \ a long way v I i but K’s only ; \ U just begun. Best of luck. (^GOFORIT^ Jack’s Citgo Service 409 Indiana St. Walkerton GRADS ; I YOU’RE Super |l We know you’re bound for success in the new challenges ahead. Congratulations. J. F. New & Associates 708 Roosevelt Rd. Walkerton

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Find It In The Classifieds ] ■BEAUT FULW I future 1 3 J 1 Your record arid style speaks for itself, grads. Bob’s Country Store 306 S. Reed St., North Liberty

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