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The 27th annual Tri Kappa Art and Craft Festival will be open to the public for viewing on Sunday, April 17th, from 11:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. at the John Glenn High School cafeteria. The show is sponsored by the Walkerton Epsilon Chi and the North Liberty Zetz Pi Chapters of Tri Kappa. Musical entertainment will be provided by various soloists and ensembles from Urey Middle School and John Glenn High School, as well as the John Glenn Jazz Band and Rhythm Express Show Choir. Participation is open to all stu-
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dents in pre-kindergaretn through high school and adults in the John Glenn and St. Patrick’s school systems. This year's featured guest artists will be employees of the John Glenn School Corporation and St. Patrick’s Elementary School. This will be a special time for students, parents and guests to see some of the talent that is created by the adults that work in our school systems. Pictured here is Kelly Harrington with some of her art work. Kelly is teaching art for her second year at North Liberty Elementary School. She graduated
from St. Mary s College, Notre Danie, with a bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts. She also received a master s degree in Art Education from Indiana University. Along with her teaching and painting abilities, Kelly keeps very busy coaching the Urey Middle School boys and girls cross country and the Urey Middle School boys track teams. In the rules listed twice this year, one change has been made. Here is the change of rule 13 listed in last week. 13. Judging will be on the basis of originality, composition, color and neatness. Art work is to be mounted or matted and can be no larger than 22 x 30 when finished. Adults and high school students will have no size limitations. Framing is permissible in craft category only. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3916 the day prior for reservations. Walkerton Youth Building Phone 586-7600 the day prior for reservations. APRIL 18 - 22 MONDAY Apple juice Beef and rotini noodles Baby carrots Whole wheat bread with margarine Jelly roll Milk, tea, coffee 19 milligrams fat/127 milligrams cholesterol TUESDAY Peach nectar Sliced roast turkey Bread dressing with gravy Zucchini, tomatoes and onions Whole wheat bread and margarine Fresh seedless grapes Milk, tea, coffee 22 milligrams fat/75 milligrams cholesterol WEDNESDAY Grape juice Spaghetti with meat sauce
Tossed salad with cucumber, carrots and thousand island dressing Italian bread with margarine Plain cake donut Milk, tea, coffee 27 milligrams fat/105 milligrams cholesterol THURSDAY Pineapple juice Chicken breast supreme Brown and wild rice Mashed squash Cracked wheat bread with margarine Plums Milk, tea, coffee 22 milligrams fat/104 milligrams cholesterol FRIDAY Cranberry juice Chili con carne Creamy cole slaw Cornbread with margarine Peaches Milk, tea, coffee 22 milligrams fat/105 milligrams cholesterol Bowling Monday Night Ladle* April 11, 1994 Reflections By Karen 75‘/j 48‘/i Mouse's Barber Shop 68 56 Shady Lanes 61 63 Ross Engineering 43‘/i BO‘/j High team series: Mouse’s Barber Shop 2694, Ross Engineering & Machine, Inc. 2565, Shady Lanes E-Z STUMP REMOVAL REASONABLE RATES Bill Etlinger 586-2167 Walkerton FULLY INSURED <?s
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2551. High team game: Mouse’s Barber Shop 921, Reflections By Karen 898, Ross Engineering & Machine, Inc. 887. High individual series: Susan Louzon 540, Cindy Howard 507, Candy Collins 490. High individual game: Cindy Howard 190, Susan Louzon 189, Candy Collins 175. Friday Morning Coffe League April 8, 1994 Ray & Kenny’s 81 51 Miller’s Merry Manor 80 52 Waldrop’s Fancy Fruits 57 75 Johnson’s Dairy Farm 46 86 High team series: Ray & Kenny’s Super Valu 2253, Miller’s Merry Manor 2127, Waldrop's Fancy Fruits 2046. High team game: Ray & Kenny’s Super Valu 781, Miller's Merry Manor 718, Johnson’s Dairy Farm 704. High individual series: Marcia Lichtenbarger 565, Martha Albert 524, Candy Collins 476. High individual game: Marcia Lichtenbarger 225, Candy Collins 195, Martha Albert 182. Friday Morning Coffee April 11, 1994 Ray & Kenny’s 85 51
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Miller’s Merry Manor 82 54 Waldrop’s Fancy Fruits 59 77 Johnson’s Dairy Farm 46 90 High team series: Miller’s Merry Manor 2218, Ray & Kenny's Super Valu 2158, Waldrop's Fancy Fruits 2155. High team game: Miller’s Merry Manor 803, Waldrop’s Fancy Fruits 744, Ray & Kenny’s Super Valu 735. High individual series: Martha Albert 538, Donna Wood 535, Marcia Lichtenbarger 512. High individual game: Donna Wood 204, Marcia Lichtenbarger 190, Martha Albert 184. Horses were first tamed in Asia some 10,000 years ago, historians say. BUDDS BARGAIN BARN COUNTRY STORE Virginia St., V/z Mile Open 7 Days A Week 9 00 am - 6 00 p m VARIETY OF ITEMS Something For Everyone Phone 586-3656
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