The Independent-News, Volume 118, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 February 1993 — Page 7

WINNERS IN POSTER CONTEST

Third grade students at Walkerton Elementary school participated in the National Dental Health Month Poster Contest. The winners of the contest are Kayla Izdepski, first place; Lisa Kuzmicz, second place; and Chris Keck, 3rd place. These three posters win the honor of going on to state competition. ANCILLA COLLEGE OFFERS STATE APPROVED REAL ESTATE COURSE Ancilla College is offering the only local Real Estate Sales course this spring. This is the 15th year that Ancilla is offering this service to the community. The Real Estate Sales course is state-approved and presented through the Continuing Education Department of Ancilla College. Classes for the Real Estate Sales course will meet at Ancilla College on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from March 16 - May 6, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. ^.S.T.

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To register for the course, the prospective applicant must meet the requirements stipulated by the Indiana Real Estate Commision. Upon successful completition of this course, the student is qualified to take the State Real Estate Licensing Exam. This course is taught by a stateapproved instructor with experience in real estate. Fees include all materials needed for completion of the course. For registration information, call Ancilla College continuing education at 936-8898. RECEIVES DEGREE AT IU BLOOMINGTON IN DECEMBER Luanne Long, 68800 S. R. 23, Walkerton, was among the graduates of completed their degree requirements from the Bloomington campus of Indiana University in December, 1992. Ding received her Master of Library Science degree.

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. MARCH 1- 5 MONDAY Grape juice Chicken and noodles Sauteed zucchini, tomatoes and onions Whole wheat bread with margarine Pineapple Milk, tea, coffee 14 grams fat/117 milligrams cholesterol TUESDAY Peach nectar Cheese pizza Link breakfast sausage Tossed salad with shredded red cabbage, cucumbers and ranch dressing Applesauce Milk, tea, coffee 23 grams fat/97 milligrams cholesterol WEDNESDAY Orange juice Pepper steak pattie in gravy Rice Peas Whole wheat bread with margarine Pumpkin pie with topping Milk, tea, coffee 39 grams fat/59 milligrams cholesterol THURSDAY Apple juice Chili con carne with saltines Lime gelatin salad with shredded cabbage and pineapple Corn bread with margarine Fresh banana Milk, tea, coffee 25 grams fat/108 milligrams cholesterol FIRDAY Tomato juice Breaded fish square on bun with tartar sauce Marinated fresh carrot salad Cottage cheese in peach half on lettuce leaf Plain cake donut Milk, tea, coffee 24 grams fat/42 milligram cholesterol

>a®< >irk>mok< aokctwc g i stftßf J DINNER-DANCE i SATURDAY, MARCH 13 I I i * । Dinner — 6:30 p.m. g । Dancing — 8:00 • 11:00 p.m. g * FAMILY AFFAIR BAND ‘ • St. Patrick School Hall ! Tickets Available By Phoning 586-7404 I | I

FEBRUARY 25. 1993 - THE INDEPENDENT NEWS -

‘Our Little Angels’ Is One Year Old Our Little Angels is a day care ministry at the Walkerton United Methodist Church. The day care offers a safe, loving, fun Christian environment for the children in our community. Our Little Angels recently celebrated its first birthday on January 6, 1993. The day care accepts children six weeks to 12 years of age. There are four classrooms at this time, the Infant/Toddler Room, the 2 and 3 Year Olds Room, the Pre-School/Kindergarten R<xim and the After-Schoolers Room. The average daily attendance is 56 children. There are two teachers in each of these rooms, except at the beginning and end of each day when numbers are lower. The day care employees eight full-time and nine part-time employees. Five of these employees have been with the day care since it opened last year. They are Laura Christner, Dena Griffin, Pam Landesman, Vicki Morris and Marilyn Pugsley. These one-year seniority employees were honored at a special dinner on Saturday, January 23, at the Tangerine, in LaPorte. A good example of slow motion is watching a dieter get ready to step on the scale.

Wanda’s Place Next To Hook's Drugs 586-7999 Hours: 5:30 a m. - 8.00 p.m. Monday thru Saturday Sunday 7:00 a m • 2:00 p.m FRIDAY SPECIALS PERCH DINNER m you on eh S 5 00 POLLOCK DINNER >ll you on Eat $4.50 ATTENTION BASKETBALL FANS Later Hours For Friday, February 26 Serving SANDWICHES - DESSERTS - DRINKS

ANCILLA ENROLLMENT INCREASES AGAIN Ancilla College posted another increase in enrollment for the winter semester. This is the largest winter enrollment in the history of the college as it meets area needs. Students are finding course offerings at convenient times and locations as they juggle family, professional and economic responsibilities. With 631 students registered for the semester, there's both an increase in the number of students and the number of credit hours. The student population increase is 3% while the credit hour increase is s‘/j% over the same period last year. In a semester which usually sees a significant drop in enrollment because of weather, completed requirements and early job opportunities, Ancilla continues to make progress in student retention. Additional faculty to meet the student increase include Ron Gifford teaching Business Law in Plymouth, Sr. Janis Yaekel in Rochester for the Human Growth and Development course and Fr. Jeff Largent at Ancilla for Ethics. The May and Summer Sessions are now the focus of faculty and administration as they plan for course offerings. Anyone wishing information or having suggestions for course offerings should contact Ancilla at 936-8898.

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