The Independent-News, Volume 118, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 June 1992 — Page 2

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JUNE 11, 1992

Spring Sports Award Winners At John Glenn The 1991-1992 Spring Sports Awards Night was held last week at John Glenn High School. Athletes in the spring sports were honored by their respective coaches. Golf Randy Schmeltz, Coach Most valuable golfer — Adam Jacob. Most improved golfer — Brent Hostrawser. Mental attitude award — Rocky Plummer. Coach’s award — Landon Wiegand. Tennis Bruce Fleming, Coach Most valuable player — Tari Zumbaugh. Most improved player — Anna Seagraves. Mental attitude award — Paige Edison. Giris Track Leanne Shuler, Coach Most valuable award — Anittah Patrick. Most improved award — Andrea Harter. Mental attitude award — Merita Allsop. Coach’s award — Kellie Gunn. Boys Track Dennis Rippy, Coach Most valuable award — Brian Perry. Co-most improved award — Rusty Peterson and John Camblin. Mental attitude award — Ryan Peterson. Coach’s award — Shane Carbiener. Baseball Gene Bailey, Coach Most valuable player — B. J. Walls.

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Batting title award — B. J. Walls. Most improved player — Jay Cotton. Mental attitude award — Toby Seagraves. 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. JUNE 15 - 19 MONDAY Apricot nectar Ground beef casserole supreme Chilled pickled beets Whole wheat bread with margarine Chocolate chip cookie Milk, tea, coffee 35 grams fat/115 milligrams cholesterol TUESDAY Tomato juice Ham and beans Spinach with vinegar on side Cornbread with margarine Watermellon pieces Milk, tea, coffee 21 grams fat/103 milligrams cholesterol WEDNESDAY k Apple juice Sliced hot roast turkey on bun with mayo on side Pasta salad Fresh tomato slices , Pineapple Milk, tea, coffee 25 grams fat/92 milligrams cholesterol 1 THURSDAY Pineapple juice BBQ chicken quarter Succotash Creamy cucumber salad Whole wheat bread with margarine Butterscotch pudding

Milk, tea, coffee 32 grams fat/127 milligrams cholesterol FRIDAY Father’s Day Orange juice Pork chopette in mushroom sauce Bread dressing with gravy Parsleyed carrots Whole wheat roll with margarine Apple surprise Milk, tea, coffee 45 grams fat/118 milligrams cholesterol WOMEN’S AGLOW TO MEET SATURDAY, JUNE 20 We would like to extend to you a personal invitation to Walkerton Women’s Aglow Fellowship. We meet the third Saturday of every month at the Walkerton Community Building at the corner of Ohio and Washington St. We have a get acquainted time with refreshments from 9:00 a.m. to 9:30 , a that time we start our meeting with praise and worship and at 10:00 a.m. We have a speaker with a teaching for us. Meeting this month is June 20. Please come fellowship with us. Our special speaker this month is pastor Rich Laskowski, of the First Assembly of God in Walkerton. Rich was employed for two years by Family and Children Center as a group home house parent and has received extension training in family crisis intervention while at F.C.C. He has studied at Bethel College and Berean College. At present he is enrolled at World Harvest Bible College. He and his wife Jennifer have operated a specialized foster care group in Walkerton for the last two and one half years through the White Institute, caring for up to six foster children at a time. Pastor Rich’s ministry emphasis on the family unit dealing with hurts and fears. Parents need to know who to nurture their children and not just correct and punish. Healthy families are possible and God’s goal for us. Rich says he has seen many teens who have been sexually, physically and emotionally abused come to complete freedom in Jesus Christ. There is hope for every parent who feels as though they are losing ground and control with their children. Jesus knows no generation gap and has an answer for every question.

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I would like to thank everyone for all the prayers, cards, flowers, visits, gifts and food during my recent heart surgery. Thank you to Dr. Jon Kubley, Dr. John Berners and Holy Cross Parkview and Memorial hospitals. Also special thanks to all the pryer chains that were praying for me. God bless you. Carol Pontius A sincere thank you to my many friends for their thoughtfulness to me during my recent illness and hospitalization. Your cards, prayers, phone calls, visits and flowers all have made my hours more comfortable. I appreciate and thank each one of you. God bless youl Betty Brown COUNTY LINE CLUB TO MEET JUNE 16 The County Line Club will meet at the home of Lorraine Ward on Tuesday, June 16, at 7:30 p.m., on Tyler Road. [nortYubertyl REALESTATE ! AGENCY | 903 So. St. Rd. 23 North Liberty, Indiana 46554 j Business: 656-4914 j Home: 656-3818 ROB CARLSON | Broker - Owner i

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R.E.A.L. SERVICES WALKERTON Mondays are special days with Herald and Hazel Schweder in charge. Hazel always has some special stories and jokes to cheer us up. Tuesday Mr. Stuntz always gives us an interesting talk about the Indians. He told us when they had an earthquake the Mississippi River flowed backwards. Their main source of income is raising rice and watermelons. There are still 17,000 Indians living there. Wednesday we had a woman come in and give us an interesting talk about crime abuse for the elderly. Then Jessie Schaeffer gave the prayer. Thursday we enjoyed Mr. Gwin’s talk about all the junk mail he gets, also all of the stores going out of business in Walkerton, South Bend and other small towns and cities.

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He also has jokes he has to tell us. We had our juice give-away and winners were John Lemert and Katie Capes. Friday we had three new people, Mr. Al Brenner, Dorothy Brenner and Lois Cover. We had our sing along with Verice Walz at the piano and Millie Daniels leading us in singing. We are real sorry to hear Fred and Millie’s dog was killed. Be sure and come to our bake sale June 18th and our birthday party for the month June 25th. Come and join us and enjoy the fellowship. Just call Betty Clapper at 586-7600 one day ahead. CONSERVATION CLUB SATURDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dipert are hosts to the Saturday evening covered dish dinner at the Koontz Lake Conservation Club at 6:00 p.m. Join us!