The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 March 1995 — Page 5

ENGAGED Sv ®F J is | |«W V ■ I gW r 4 JM |B|V I Dorene L. Simpson, of North Liberty, and Rick C. Dennie, of South Bend, have chosen June 3 as their wedding date. Their wedding Rebecca Hoyt Fischer Lader^. ^scher. P C. I I 2 West J3?er^qx^j^vd Suitl 3 I O South Bend, Rjdiana 4660 I (2 I 9) g&4-2354 ~(800) 700-2 354 Ban Oti ptcy Busine^^ Estate .vW .iifIAMMMMMaMIh i t ir.

C All You Can Eat J PANCAKE & SAUSAGE BREAKFAST Sunday, March 26 / 8:00 • 10:30 a.m. i ) ST. PATRICK’S SCHOOL HALL ( > Adults, $3,00 12 & Under, $1.50 ( ( Pre-School, Free I ( Sponsored By I ( K^OF^C COUNCIL 5709 f ^^Phone?2l^B^o7^^l Buy 12 Pieces Chicken For $9.59 Or 15 Pieces Chicken For $11.49 And Receive 12 Pieces Breasted Potatoes I FREE | LARRY'S QUICK MART | ; 50 c OFF ; I | ANY 6” SUB ; I । Expires March 19, 1995 LARRY’S QUICK MART I ; 51.09 OFF ; ; any 12” SUB : I Expires March 19, 1995 । A& 2 Liter Pop 99° PLENTY OF PARKING

will be held at Trinty Evangelical Free Church, South Bend. Dorene is a 1988 graduate of Oregon-Davis High School and a 1993 graduate of IUSB with a bachelor degree in Music Education. She is employed by OregonDavis Schools as Jr.-Sr. High director of band and choir. Rick is a 1983 graduate of Tulare Union High School, Tulare, California, and a 1987 graduate of Huntington College with a bachelor degree in communications. He is employed at IUSB in the freshman division. The bride elect is the daughter of Carlene and John Simpson, of Koontz Lake. The future bridegroom is the son of Gloria and Don Dennie, of Lakeville. WALKERTON JR. LEAGUE REGISTRATION & TRYOUTS The Walkerton Junior Baseball league registration will be at the Walkerton Community Building, corner of Ohio and Washington Streets on two dates as follows: Saturday, March 18,1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Saturday, March 25, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The Walkerton Junior Baseball league tryouts will be in the Junior League ball fields as follows: Minor League, Saturday, April 15 at 11:00 a.m. Major league tryouts will be Saturday, April 15, at 1:00 p.m.

Urey Citizenship Winners Named For January Uy s ! Il u IM f sSS FWw / i The P.T.A. Citizenship winners for the month of January at Urey Middle School are Katie Pletcher and Steve Fick. Katie is a 7th grade student. Her favorite subject is Health and she enjoys basketball, volleyball and cheerleading. Katie is the daughter of Curt and Jean Pletcher, 860 Quince Road, Walkerton. Steve is an Bth grade student. His favorite class in Math and he enjoys basketball and track. Steve is the son of Mike and Kathy Fick, 2103 Pine Road, Plymouth. Congratulations to Katie and Steve. Glenn Lists Winter Sports Award Winners The John Glenn winter sports awards program was held last Thursday night at the High School auditorium. The coaches of the winter sports presented the following awards to the students. Giris Basketball Scott Hostetler, Coach Most valuable players — Tracy Legge and Renee Fisher Most improved player — Angel Dietrich Most assists — Lindsay O'Connor Most rebounds — Tracy Legge Best free throw percentage — Tiffany Hesters Mental attitude award — Alicia Allsop Wrestling Coach, Mike Daube Most valuable wrestler — Mickey Bowen Most improved wrestler — Chris Levandoski Peregrine Falcon Award — Jacob Casteel Mental attitude award — Chad Ladyga Boys Basketball Coach, Gordon Mosson Most valuable player — Brian Lyle Most improved player — Brian Lyle Most assists — Landon Wiegand Most rebounds — Dave Guseilla Best free throw perecentage — Nick Medich Mental attitude award — Landon Wiegand The earliest nails were made about 5,000 years ago in Mesopotamia. Artists used them to fasten sheets of copper to wooden frames to make statues. FOR RENT NORTH LIBERTY COMMUNITY CENTER AIR CONDITIONED Renting For All Occasions 300 S. Main Street Phone 656-4134 11593

Falcon Follies Play To A Full House Friday The 9th annual Falcon Follies was held on Friday, March 10, to a packed auditorium. All performers did an outstanding job. The winner of prize money were: First place — Chad Miller, for a vocal solo he wrote himself. Second place — "The Streak" — A lip-syncing rendition by Chris Jacobs, Bill Jimerson, Todd Gentry, Jon Rundle, Brandon Liggett, Ben Long and Jason Palicki. Third place — Matt Prout and Chad Miller, a "bluesy” duet, "Life by the Drop”. The celebrity judges were The Honorable Tim Roemer, District 3 Congressman; Cindy Ward, WSBT-TV; and Jack Reichert and Rob Poulin, SUNNY 101.5 radio. Proceeds this year for the John Glenn Scholarship Fund totaled nearly $1,900.00. Congratulations to everyone who made this year’s Follies such a success! NOTICE Jim’s Barber Shop, Koontz Lake, will be closed effective April Ist to April 11th. 3tm3op

LAST ROUNDUP Stillwell 369-1025 FAMILY DINING Beer — Liquor — Wine amatuer HOUR KARAOKE SYSTEMS EVERY FRIDAY Sing-Along To Music Videos Oldies, Country, And Classics Hits From The SO' S To Present FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL - FISH FRY All You Can Eat - With Salad Bar SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL - PRIME RIB With Salad Bar Included

l Eat, Drink And Be Irish On . . . I Friday, March 17! [ ST. PATRICK'S DAY Everyone’s Irish On St. Patrick’s Day, So Come And Celebrate With Us! । Corned Beef & Cabbage ' $ 5 95 1 Fish Fry Friday, Too! 1 Pitcher Green Beer A S 3 SO Jello Shots 50 c © Irish Cream Drink Specials NO RESERVATIONS REQUIRED San-Bob’s Restaurant & Lounge Family Dining — Luncheon Specials — Carry-Outs Available 140 N. Main, North Liberty Phone 219-656-3444 Hours: Monday-Thursday 10:00 am. - 10:00 p.m. Friday 10:00 a.m. - ? Saturday 8:00 a.m. - ? Sunday 8:00 am. - 8:00 p.m.

MARCH 16, 1995 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

CITIZENS OF TOMORROW I lT & Bonnie Mason, 8, daughter of Carmiah Price, Walkerton, is our "Citizen Os Tomorrow” for this week. Citrus fruits are grown in greater quantity than any other fruit in the United States. Things are always at their best in their beginning —Blaise Pascal

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