The Independent-News, Volume 121, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 October 1995 — Page 1

The Independent News

VOLUME 121; NUMBER 23

SPORTS NEWS

GLENN TO FACE NORTH JUDSON John Glenn High school will face North Judson in football sectional action on Friday, October 20. The game will be played at North Judson with the opening kickoff slated for 7:30 p.m. Tickets are priced at $4.00 and are available at John Glenn High School through Friday. SECTIONAL FOOTBALL TICKETS ON SALE Tickets to the opening round sectional football game with North Judson are available at John Glenn High School. Tickets are priced at $4.00 and are available through Friday. FAN BUS TO SECTIONAL The fan bus to the football sectional game at North Judson will leave North Liberty (United Methodist Church parking lot) at 6:00 p.m. and John Glenn High School at 6:15 p.m. The cost to ride is SI.OO for both students and adults. Bremen Wins NSC Title Friday Night The Bremen Lions captured the Northern State Conference title on Friday evening when they defeated the traveling John Glenn Falcons, 55-0. It was all Bremen way with Chad Leeper rushing for 124 yards on 11 attempts and scoring three times for the night. The Lions defense held the Falcons to only 99 yards and four first downs. Nick Medich, the fourth leading rusher in the state of Indiana, a senior at John Glenn, was held to only 62 yards on 23 carries for the game. SCORING Glenn 0 0 0 0 — 0 Bremen 14 28 13 0— 55 Bremen: Cory Hundt 16 run (Tim Gaines kick); Eric Klapp 2 pass from Nate Bogunia (Gaines kick); Bogunia 49 pass from Hundt (Gaines kick); Chad Leeper 31 pass from Bogunia (Gaines kick); Chad Hammons 62 punt return (Gaines kick); Leeper 11 run (Gaines kick); Gaines 76 kick return (Gaines kick); Leeper 8 run (kick failed). Glenn Bremen 4 First downs 13 72 Yards rushing 183 27 Yards passing 113 4-6-0 Passing 6-10-0 7-27 Punting 2-37 ‘/j 2 Fumbles lost 0 15 Yards penalized 10 NOTICE The County Line Club will meet on Monday, October 23, at the home of Mrs. Millie Daniels. Assisting hostess will be Naomi Ford.

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Sarah Martin checks final arrangements with Tri Kappa committee members for her Junior miss creative and performing arts presentation. Pictured are (left to right) Nancy Hockett, Sarah, Jill Hostetler and Mary Hoover. Nine days and counting! The Walkerton Junior Miss will be held on Saturday, October 28. The Tri Kappa members are busy assisting the seventeen girls who are competing for scholarship money, awards and title of Walkerton Junior Miss. Three young ladies were asked the question of the week this past Monday evening. The question put to the girls was: “If one of your

STARKE COUNTY COLLEGE FAIR OCT. 19 AT O.D.H.S. This year, Oregon-Davis High School will be the location of the annual Starke County College Fair. The fair will be heid on Thursday, October 19, in the gymnasium, from 10:30 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Knox and North Judson-San Pierre High School, along with Oregon-Davis will participate in the fair. Approximately 30 colleges will be attending the fair including Ancilla, Purdue North-Central, 1.U.5.8., Bethel, Valparaiso, Vincennes, Sait Mary’s, to name a few. Also planning to attend the fair are representatives from the Air Force, Army, Navy and Marines. Parents are invited to attend the fair and speak with representatives from the institutions present. Juniors and Seniors from the Starke County Schools will be filtering in throughout the time period.

HALLOWEEN PARTY The Koontz Lake Association will be holding a Halloween Party, on Saturday, October 28, from 5 to 7:00 p.m., at the Koontz Lake Assoc, clubhouse located at 10870 East Cherokee. During the evening hay rides, games, treats and a bonfire are planned. 2t026

THE DECISION UAC dccv made HAS BEEN MADE “The clerk-treasurers race in the Town of Walkerton will be held according to the vote results of the local conventions” . . . according to a decision made on Tues., Oct. 17, by Judge Terry Crone. The decision was made due to a suit filed by Judith R. Hiler, the present clerk-treasurer, claiming irregularities in the voting process at the Republican convention held in early Sept. The candidates for the clerk-treasurers post will be Sherry White (R) and Kathryn Chrapliwy (D). TV CHANGE FOR ABC NETWORKING Everyone has heard by now (due to much advertising) that Channel 28, WSJV, has gone to Fox. This will change everyones normal viewing of the ABC channel networking. The ABC channels now for viewing in our area will be on channel 58, WBND, on your UHF dial for Indiana residents. Those with cable using TCI will be able to view ABC networking on channel 4 and those using Triax Cablevision will use channel 9, WLS. ABC and Paramont shows will have a very dim signal until new equipment is installed which is not expected to be until sometime in December.

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Junior class friends told you they were interested in the Junior Miss program when they become a senior, what advice or information would you tell your friend about the program?” Three John Glenn seniors answered as follows: Heather Parks - “Its alot of hard work, but it all comes together in the end and it is worth it!” Kelly Tingle replied, “If you enter the program it’s alot of hard work and be ready for the work. It’s alot of fun!” Christina Bierly answered, “Get involved. It’s exciting to meet new people, it’s fun and it helps you get ready for the future. ’’

% NOTICE The Oregon Twp. Senior Citizens will meet at the St. Dominic Church Hall, on Thursday, October 19, at 12:00 noon. The lunch will be catered but you are asked to bring your own table service. Come and visit, play cards and enj'oy the fellowship.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1995

John Gouker To Be Honored With Open House K 3^ I \ K \ V’ * v 1 ; An open house will be held-on Sunday, October 29, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., at the North Liberty Community Building, in honor of the retirement of John Gouker. Mr. Gouker retired from the Town of North Liberty after 33 years of service. All friends and relatives are invited. NOTICE The Town of North Liberty has started this years leaf pick up program. Effective Monday, October 23, 1995 the schedule will be as follows: Mondays — section east of S.R. 23 and north of Norfolk Railroad Tuesdays — section west of S.R. 23 and north of Norfolk Railroad Wednesdays — all section south of the Norfolk Railroad Thursdays — same as Mondays Fridays — same as Tuesdays Your leaves should be raked on the lawn between the sidewalk and the curb, but not in the street. If no curb, please keep leaves off the blacktop. Do not rake leaves near cars parked on the street, we need room to get the leaf vac to the curb. We will stop picking up leaves everyday at 2:00 p.m. Leaves are not to be burned per Ordinance #1993-05. NOTICE It is the policy of The Independent News to charge of all fund-raisers, a rule of thumb is, if you charge —we charge. Keep this in mind when submitting articles, etc. to be published. Charge for a notice or happy ad is $5.00 each. NOTICE Jim’s Barber Shop, at Koontz Lake, will be closed from October 30th to November 7th. 2t026p NOTICE Trick or treat hours in Walkerton are from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., on Sunday, October 29. 2t026 ENGAGED Sue Solmos, of Indianapolis, announces the engagement of their daughter, Jennifer, to Ryan Nagey. Jennifer is also the daughter of David Solmos, of Indianapolis and the granddaughter of Catherine Rudd, of North Liberty and former Walkerton resident, Audrey Solmos.

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Community Calendar

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19 6:00 p.m., John Glenn volleyball sectional at Plymouth. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20 7:30 p.m., John Glenn varsity football sectional. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 ISSMA State marching contest at Carmel, Indiana. 11:00 a.m., John Glenn cross country regional at New Prairie. MONDAY, OCTOBER 23 Walkerton Elementary Fall Book Fair. 7:00 p.m., Music Dept. Fall concert at North Liberty Elementary School. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24 8:00 a.m., PSAT tests at John Glenn High School. 6:00 p.m., Urey Middle School Spell Bowl at Triton. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25 Walkerton Elementary School Reflections 3:00-5:00 p.m., Urey Middle School student council Halloween Dance. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26 Fall break, no school. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27 Fall break, no school Falcon Pride Receives A Ist Div. Rating Last Saturday, in Carmel, Indiana, the Falcon Pride ended their 1995-96 marching season on a fantastic “note.” Performing before a huge crowd of fans, the Pride obtained a First Division Rating at the ISSMA Regional Marching Band Contest. The mu?ic of this program can be seen at the Fall Concert held Monday October 23 at North Liberty Elementary School at 7:00 p.m. This program not only shows the accomplishments of this years marching band, but will give you a glimpse of the future, as the 6th Grade Cadet Band and Urey Middle School Band will also perform. Mark this date on your calendar and plan to attend. CHRISTIAN WOMEN TO MEET The Marshall Co. Christian Women’s Qub will meet on Wednesday, November 1, at the Balloon Wurks Restaurant, at the Holiday Inn, Plymouth, from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. for their regular monthly meeting. The luncheon is $5.75 inclusive. Speaker for the day will be Corrine Peterson, of Chesterton and special music will be provided by Sandy Madden, of Plymouth. Also to be heard are tips on how to de-clutter your home. For reservation call by Friday, October 27 to Joanne at 784-2426; Vickie at 936-8348 or Barbara at 586-2284. BIRTH Joni and Ron Baker, of New Castle, are the parents of a baby girl, born on October 8. She has been named Emily Michelle and weighed in at seven pounds and three ounces and measured 18 Vi inches long. Proud grandparents are Nancy and Jerry Knowlton of North Liberty and great-grand-mother is Pauline Knowlton, of Walkerton.