The Independent-News, Volume 122, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 May 1996 — Page 3

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On prom night, an evening was enjoyed by the JG Jr./Sr. class at a party held at Liberty Lanes, in North Liberty, after the prom. What a great way to show our students the support they deserve. The students are a great bunch of kids and the area businesses gave them the opportunity to stay in the local area by giving a little added activity to their celebration. The students would like to thank Don and his assistant at Liberty Lanes along with Fair Oil Co., Sunshine Holiday Laundry, Out Os Bounds, Jack’s Citgo, Kabelin True Value,

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Richard Parker and Larry’s Quick Mart. A special thanks to Bob Throm for the delicious sundaes! Let’s keep supporting our youth — they’re worth it! Parents of JG Students To whoever sponsored the article in a recent issue of the local paper in regards to May Trobaugh, thank you for sharing her address and birthday information. Your concern was thoughtful. In reference to the request to have the Order of Eastern Star and Masonic Lodges remember her, we would like to clarify that both fraternal organizations have certainly been supportive during the entire illness with flowers, baskets, cards and visits. Mrs. Trobaugh and her family all appreciate the

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many acts of kindness received from wonderful friends and neighbors. Sincerely, Terri Trobaugh Menges THANKS I would like to thank the John Glenn School Board for not changing the name of Harold C. Urey Middle School. This was and is an idea that should have never been considered. I am sure that the board has much more important things to consider, especially the over cost of the remodeling of the school, teachers contracts and the many other duties that need to be completed. We are going to have the Fourth of July, on the Fourth of July! I have been hearing rumors about

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discontinuing our Fourth Festivities. These have been going on for over fifty years and it is a mainstay in our community. The committee has a tougher job every year, both in workers and money raising. We all need to back the Friends of the Fourth in physical and monetary help. Remember to say yes to the Friends. As of now the festivities will run July 3rd through the 7th. Hopefully a contract will be signed soon with a carnival. Yes, a different one from the last two years. More bigger rides were needed for the ones with the money, the teen youth. Thanks Don Ludwig and your merry band of workers. The Walkerton Area

Chamber of Commerce will be having a pancake and sausage breakfast on Sat., May 25, at Al’s Diner, at Koontz Lake, starting at 7 a.m. There will be a silent auction and a bake sale along with the food. Several of the items for the auction will be golf balls, a whole processed pig, tools, pizzas and subs and gift certificates. So come on out and save the work of cooking and washing dishes. That’s May 25th. The boys of St. Pat’s come and try our pancakes. I’ve been eating yours for years! Bingo is still going strong, every Monday at Al’s. This is sponsored by the Koontz Lake Association, a large (Continued on Page 10)

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