The Independent-News, Volume 119, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 February 1994 — Page 5

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On Saturday, February 5, 17 North Liberty Elementary sth and 6th graders took part in the solo and ensemble contest at Penn High School in Mishawaka P-? ccatcsi is sponsored by the Indiana State School Music Association and is annually held on either the last Saturday in January or the first Saturday in February. The North Liberty students did well, with all event receiving either a first or second division rating. Thos students pictured are, from left to right, front row: Nicole Nowak, Jennifer Haney, Whitney Borton and Amy Loucks. Second row: Natalie Beckham, Jennifer Houser, Carolyn Weber, Jennifer Wagner and Nathan Bealor. Back row: Brandi Davis, Elizabeth Browne, Lindahl Wiegand, Laura Help Wanted COOK For Night Shift FULL TIME Welco Restaurant US 6 East Walkerton Phone 586-2972

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Lung, Jennifer Kemble, Joe Stachowski and Paul Vitale. Not pictured is Angela Ingle. Tax Preparation Assistance Program In N.L. The American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) will be doing tax return preparation for the people 60 years of age and over. This is a free service. This service will be held in the basement of the North Liberty United Methodist Church on Tuesday, February 22, from 10:30 a m. until 12:30 p.m., or until the last person is served. It is very important to bring last year’s tax forms in order to expedite the process of preparing this year's form. Any questions please call 6563916 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. ON BETHEL'S DEAN’S LIST Kathleen Fox, of Walkerton, has been named to the Dean's List for the 1993 Fall semester at Bethel College, according to Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Michael Holtgren. To receive recognition on the Dean's List, a student must maintain at least a 3.50 GPA with 12 or more semester hours.

John Glenn Adult Education Spring Semester The John Glenn School Corporation Adult Education Classes schedule for the spring semester include the following: A.B.E. (G.E.D. Preparation) Reading/ W ri ting/Literacy Mondays and Wednesdays, 6:00 • 8:00 p.m. — In the library at John Glenn High School. No fee. Register any class night. Instructors Michele Weiss and Dick Kickbush. Art (Fundamentala of Drawing With Colored Pencils) Thursdays, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. — In the Art Room at John Glenn High School, 9 weeks, February 17 • April 21. (First night: Thursday, February 17). Tuition: $40.00, due first night of class and purchase of one set of colored pencils for $15.00. Instructor: John Thomas. Adult Recreation Adult Recreation classes this semester will be held at North Liberty if enough participate. Instructors: Tim Davis and Amy Weiss. Indoor Fitness Walking Monday through Friday, 6:30 • 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 • 5:30 p.m. at Walketon Elementary School and North Liberty Elementary School. Notify School Office once if interested.) Aerobics Tuesday and Thursday, 6:00 • 7:00 p.m. — In Walkerton Elementary School Cafeteria. Fee: $3.00 per classtime. Instructor: Kim Kosinski. Marshall County AARP Offers “Senior Safety’’ The Marshall County Chapter of AARP (American Association of Retired Persons) is offering Marshall County senior citizens an opportunity to learn “Senior Safety" while in or out of home, while driving and/or shopping, and how to spot scams targeting retirees. Bessie Hall, chair of the program committee, has invited Mr. Ed Criswell, the Marshall County Sheriff, to alert senior citizens to the increasing challenges for safety in today’s changing communities. The next meeting is scheduled for February 24 at 10:00 a.m. in the First United Church of Christ Fellowship Hall, located at 321 N. Center Street, Plymouth. All Marshall County AARP members are invited to attend and consider the advantages of becoming chapter members. It is so important for retired persons to be informed, to recognize deficiencies where they exist and to advocate change when needed. If you are over 50, plan to attend this February meeting and learn the advantages of becoming an active chapter member of AARP.

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ENGAGED u Mr. and Mrs. James F. Schroff, Jr., of Walkerton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jocinda Lynn, to Michael James Kleckner, son of Mrs. Mary Ann Armstrong, of DeMotte, and Mr. Harold Kleckner, of Wanatah. Cindy is a 1994 graduate of Ore-gon-Davis High School and is currently attending IVY Tech studying Graffic Design, and is employed at Al's Diner in Koontz Lake. Michael is a 1993 graduate of South Central High School and is a carpenter apprentice with Local 1485 of LaPorte, and is employed with Emil Perrotta in Gary, Indiana. An October wedding is being planned. N. L. Nursery School Is Now Taking Applications North Liberty Church of Christ nursery school is now taking registrations for the 1994-95 school year. We have classes for 3 - 5 years of age. To be eligible for the 3/young 4’s class, they must be 3 on or before June 1. This class meets on Tuesday • Thursday mornings from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. To be eligible for the 4/5 year old class they must be 4 on or before June 1. There is a choice of a2 or

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3 day session for this age. This class meets on Monday-Wednes-day mornings or Tuesday-Thursday afternoons, with Friday mornings as the extended session. The nursery school will be having a registration time on Monday. March 7 from 12:30 - 3:00 p.m. If unable to come at that time please call or stop by the church for an application. There is a $20.00 non-refundable registration fee due at time of enrollment. Please call 656-4632 for more information or to enroll your child. WILDCAT GIRLS WINS! The Walkerton Wildcat sixth grade girls opened their season at home with a big victory over North Liberty. The Walkerton girls put 9 points on the board in the first quarter to command a 9-2 lead. Seven girls contributed to the Wildcats 33-12 victory over the Shamrocks. According to Wildcat coach John Huffman, Katie iPletgher paved the way with 12 points, followed by closely by Lindsey Maze with 9 and Sarah Cooper with 4. Adalee Pairitz, Lindsey Huff, Erica Smith and Nikki Heimer added 2 points each. The high scorer for North Liberty was J. Houser, with scored 8 points. The Shamrocks came back in the B-team game to win 10-0. The sixth grade has two tough game coming up. The first is at LaVille on Tuesday, February 22 at 4:00 p.m. On Thursday, February 24. the Wildcats will host Plymouth at 4:30 p.m. HESTERS CABIN BED & BREAKFAST ?B' J RV Um Jl Ptactful Night Or Wot ktnd In Our 1830 Restored Log Hou it I Reservations Only) 71880 St Rd. 23, Walkerton

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