The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 March 1995 — Page 12

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I - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - MARCH 23, 1995

RAY & KENNY’S DONATE TO ST. PATRICK’S SCHOOL Hr ' /KU I £ ilißw F* A jSggag-.il. <-'^ I^l Ml " 1 nl ■ W ’ ', V . v >.'■•};^fiSK^’’-'?,.' S laAis; *‘W~

Ray & Kenny’s Supermarket through their “Educational Advantage’’ program donated a check to the St. Patrick Catholic School. Pictured left to right are Cheryl Bussie, of Ray & Kenny’s; Beth Ann Wieczorek, Hillary Kemp, Christina Hahn, and Sister Dian Majsterek. Seated is Maria Holland and Laura Kensinger.

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We would like to express our appreciation to all of our friends and neighbors for their love and concern shown for us during our time of loss. The cards, flowers FOR RENT Banquet Hall For WEDDINGS - DECEPTIONS LARGE A SMALL PARTIES We Can Accomodate Large Groups PLENTY OF PARKING m Post 1954 656-4684 North Liberty

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and food was deeply appreciated. Friends and Neighbors A. M. Manuel Funeral Home North Liberty Church of Christ Brother Charles Richmond We sincerely thank you all very much. The Family Os David L. Platz Our sincere thanks to the men and women of the V.F.W. Post 1954 for the serving of dinner following the services of Henry Kotal. Sincerely, The Henry Kotal Family If we would posses we must not claim. —Kubdil Gibran Mary Kay has a skin care program designed for your skin type. All basic skin care products are non-comedogenlc and clinically tested for skin irritancy and allergy. SLMARV KAV FACE-TO-FACE BEAUTY ADVICE* JUDY ROSE 656-4491

UREY BTH GRADE DOWNS BOSTON IN SEASON FINALE LaPorte Boston’s Bruins are probably still trying to figure out where the lightning came from. Urey’s eighth grade Falcons unleashed a 12-point outburst to erase a five-point fourth quarter Boston lead and shock the Bruins, 27-22, in girls junior high basketball action Tuesday, March 14, at LaPorte. The Falcons, trailing 20-15 after three periods of play, ripped off 12 unanswered points in the final quarter to gain a 27-20 advantage. A last second uncontested layup by Boston cut the final margin of victory to five points. The Falcons struggled against the tall Bruins zone defense for three quarters, trailing 6-2 at the first stop and 11-10 at the intermission. Coach Dan Hutton’s Falcons closed their 1995 season with an outstanding 12-1 record for an eighth grade record winning percentage of .923. The 12 wins also tied the local middle school mark for wins in a season. It was the eighth grade girls third straight winning campaign. Tammy Wasteney led a well balanced Falcon attack with eight points. Becca Strahm and Beth Honaker added six points each followed by Lynna Potts with three tallies, Jessica Traub two and Tennifer Traub two. B-Team Falls 29 - 24 The Urey eighth grade B-Team played well but dropped a tough 29-24 decision to the Bruins. The two teams battled on nearly even terms throughout the first half as the hosts dinged to a 9-8 edge at halftime and were on top 15-12 to start the final six minutes. The Falcon B-Team won two of their six starts this year. Jessica Ellis pumped in 10 points to lead her Falcons teammates. Others scoring for the locals were Jennifer Robertson six, Misty Whitmer four, Melissa Craig two and Jen Shaw two. CITIZENS OF TOMORROW 'A 1 Ju 3 .A X Ipk U‘ I Jr A al k JB -'ay Lee, 4, and Ellen, 2, the children of Mike and Wendy Morris, Plymouth, are our featured children this week in the “Citizens Os Tomorrow’’. OPEN HOUSE FOR JR. SIMS Junior Sims retired March 10 from Wells. An open house in his honor will be held Saturday, March 25, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m; at the North Liberty V.F.W. Post 1954, 66995 Tamarack Road, North Liberty. DUANE^RAKE’S TREE SERVICE TREE REMOVAL TREE TRIMMING STUMP REMOVAL Estimates Phone (219) 936-6546 Plymouth

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The Walkerton Elementary sth grade girls “A” basketball team is pictured, front row, left to right: Alicia Burch, Abby Curtis, Mollie Pletcher and Kayla Idzepski. Middle row: Amber Pflugshaupt, Lisa Kuzmicz, Jill Houston and Katie

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The “B” team, front row left to right: Danielle Smith, Theresa Alexander, Rachel Stout, Carrie Heiter, Monique Amor and Sara Sokol. Top row: Traci Cassady, Sharon Hochstetler, Jennifer Howard, Cindy Jacobs, Amber Norris and Wendy Kuchel. Not pictured is Mallory Hocket. The coach is Lana Hostrawser.

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