The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 February 1995 — Page 9

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■Pictured front row, left to right: ■. A. Anagnostou, Argos, Pfc. ■Miller, Plymouth; Pfc. S. Sam■s, Argos; second row: Spc. M. ■rsch, Argos, Spc. R. Salazar, ■mouth; Sgt. A. Heminger, Bikerton. ■heir training included recruit- | responsibilities, qualifying ap■ants, lead procurement, admin■ative tasks and educational Befits. Bgt. Heminger and his staff also ^rate an open gym at the Armory ■Tuesday nights from 5:00 - 8:00 Bi. Individuals must be at least Bo attend unless accompanied by ■dult. B.W. AUXILIARY TO MEET FEB. 12 B V.F.W. Post 1954 Women’s Biliary will be holding their Bruary meeting at the post on Bday, February 12 at 10:30 a.m. I would like to see more memBs at our meetings so make that Bcial effort, ladies. If anyone B is qualified and would like to B, call the club president at ■-2358. g^RjFuBERTY MEAL ESTATE AGENCY 903 So. State Road 23 North Liberty, Indiana I ■ ie™— ■ ROB CARLSON B Broker-Owner Bus. 656-4914 Home 656-3818 INDEPENDENT BROKER H* Charge Less So You’ll Get More”

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CITIZENS OF TOMORROW I BhF f xj^MMg^ * v I ;WV -W The children of Dan and Liz Drotar, Walkerton, are featured this week as our “Citizens Os Tomorrow”. They are, Stephanie 9; Scott, 8; and Ryan, 5. We always like those who admire us ’ —La Rochefoucauld Judy’s Beauty Salon 207 W. Center St. North Liberty 656-4491 MEN - WOMEN - CHILDREN Helene Curtis Uniperm — Spyro Perms Curling Iron & Hair Accessories — Jewelry Cosmetics - Ear Piercing - Perfumes GIGI Home Hair Removal Sukeska Hair Products WALK-INS WELCOME Span Monday. Thursday. Friday, Saturday Closed Days Tuesday 4 Wednesday Open Monday. Tuesday 4 Thursday Evenings Shut-In, Hospital & Nursing Home Service

Walk. Elementary Science Fair Set For February 16 Walkerton Elementary will hold its Science Fair on Thursday, February 16 at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Wizzard will present “Energy In Action,” followed by awards program. All students, from pre-kinder-garten thru 6th grade may enter. Entry forms will be sent home soon along with a copy of the rules. Students in grades 4,5, and 6 will have a chance to go on to regional science fair at Notre Dame in March. Good luck to everyone I Science Fair Coordinator, Vicki Williams LOCAL STUDENT NAMED TO DEAN’S LIST Anderson University, Anderson, Indiana, has announced the dean’s list for the first semester of the 1994-95 school year. To be named to the dean’s list, a student must earn a 3.5 grade point average or better on a scale of 4.0. Local students named to the dean’s list include Melinda Ann Wood, of Walkerton. Anderson University is a fouryear, liberal arts institution of approximately 2,200 students. Founded in 1917 by the Church of God, the university offers more than 60 majors and programs of study. BLUE AND GOLD BANQUET FEBRUARY 22 The Cub Scouts will hold their annual Blue and Gold Banquet on February 22 at 6:00 p.m. at the Youth Building. The Blue and Gold Banquet is a pot luck dinner. The Wolves will bring casserole dishes, the Bears will bring meat dishes, the first and second year Webelos will bring dessert. Boy Scout Troop 293 will also attend and bring relish trays or cheese dishes. The Women’s Auxiliary of Walkerton will provide the ham. The Boy Scouts will hold their court of honor ceremony while many of the cub scouts will also receive badges and pins.

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FEBRUARY 9, 1995 - THE INDEPENDENT NEWS

St. Pat’s Announce Winners In Civic Oration Contest ■tti-" UMM' KillM ■■fißk 1 ' 'BE * 1 Michael Dooms, grade 5, and Brian Belkiewitz, grade 6, were chosen winner and runner-up respectively, in the final competition of the St. Patrick School Civic Oration Contest held Thursday, February 2, at school under the sponsorship so Modern Woodmen of America. Judging contestants’ talks on the topic “America’s Best” were Mrs. Suzanne Groves, Sister Mary Jane Knitter, SSJTOSF, and Father Daryll Rybicki. Dooms and Belkiewitz each will receive a trophy and gold award pin at the school’s Awards Day presentation in June. These commemorative pins will also be given to the next five ranking finalists: Jack Moerman, Allen Holland, Ross Holland, Vanessa Kemp and Joseph Garcia. The names of Dooms and Belkiewitz will be engraved on St. Patrick School’s permanent trophy which

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provides space for St. Patrick School Civic Oration Contest winners for five years. Judges completed their task, announced the winners, and commended the teachers at St. Patrick School who conducted the contest for the exceptional student work and the thorough direction of the event. BUTLER UNIVERSITY TO OFFER ADMISSION “OPEN HOUSE” The Office of Admission at Butler University is hosting a fall “Open House” for high school seniors on Saturday, February 18. During the “Open House” prospective students and their parents are invited to take a campus tour, participate in a financial aid workshop, learn about the college transition in special lecture, “College 101: The College Transition,” and meet with Butler faculty and present students to learn more about the university. Butler’s “Open House” will be held on Saturday, February 18 from 8:00 a.m. through 2:00 p.m. Registration and a continental are also welcome. of Admission, located on the first floor of the Holcomb Research Institute building on the Butler campus. For reservations and further information about Butler’s “Open House” contact the Office of Admission at 283-9255. The art of amorous conversations consists in making them not always amorous. —Bernard de Fontenelle

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