The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 32, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 August 1983 — Page 16

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. August 24,1983

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Summer

County 4-H'ers win honors

Kosciusko County 4-H’ers received many awards at last week’s Indiana State Fair judging. Among last week’s winners was, in the junior rabbit poster division. Tod Whetstone. Tod received a blue ribbon. In the Hampshire wethers sheep division Brian Thomas placed fifth. In the Crossbred

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swine division — gilt, Lisa Kaiser placed 16th and in the Crossbred swine division — barrows, she placed 14th. In the weather division one section 8511 Kim Demski received a blue ribbon for her poster. Darrel Byrer, in the weather division two, was awarded a blue ribbon for his poster as well. In the

garden division for first year members was Michael Walters, who received a red ribbon and in the second year member group of the same division Daniel Grindle received a red ribbon. Also in the garden division Patty Walter received a red ribbon in the third year member group and in the fourth year member group Eric Toetz received a blue ribbon. In the section 7611 of the 4-H flower project Michael Walters received a blue ribbon. In section 7612 Samara Schooley received a red ribbon for her notebook. In section 7613 Pam Shock received a white ribbon for her house plant. In section 7621 division two Jennifer Mithoeffer was awarded a red ribbon and Noel Block was awarded a red ribbon in section 7622. In division three, section 7631, Crinky Martin was awarded a blue ribbon. Betty Smith was awarded a white ribbon in the same category. Katti Stroop was awarded a red ribbon for her terrarium in division five, section 7641. Becca Vanschepen won a red ribbon for her line arragement in division five, section 7642 and Laralee Bair received a white ribbon for her mass arrangement in section 7643 of division five. In division four of the flower project, Shirley Bolinger was awarded a red ribbon for her perennial flower arrangement in section 7651. Gary Gerencser was awarded a red ribbon in section 7653 of the same division. Sharon Gerencser received a red ribbon in section 7655, division four and Clara Ott received a white ribbon for her division four project in section 7656. Barbee directors to meet Saturday The next directors’ meeting of the Barbee Lakes Property Owners Association will be Saturday, Aug. 27, at 8 a.m. at the Barbee Conservation Clubhouse. The meeting is open to the public and coffee will be served.

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Circus comes to Warsaw

The Greater Warsaw Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring two performances of the Franzen Brothers Circus under the big top at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds on Friday, Sept. 2. Show times are scheduled for 4 and 6 p.m. Royal Bengal tigers and fierce African lions are part of the wild animal show by Wayne Franzen, one of America’s foremost wild animal trainers. During the show a bengal tiger, weighing over 500 pounds, walks across the cage on its hind legs. By rolling globes,

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jumping through fire hoops and working in intricate maneuvers, this act has become a favorite of circus audiences everywhere. Advance tickets are available at the Warsaw Chamber of Commerce office at a reduced price. Tickets will also be available at the gate, but no discounts will apply and there is no reserved seating. For more information concerning the circus and ticket prices, contact the Warsaw Chamber of Commerce office at 124 West Market Street, Warsaw, or call the office at 267-6311.

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'Fan Fest* raft race The annual North Manchester “Fun Fest” raft race is scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 27. Persons interested in participating in this event may register at' Snyder Ford, the race’s sponsor, on Saturday morning at 9:30 a.m. Each two-man team must fill out a registration form and a waiver of liability prior to the race. Entrants under the age of 18 must have the forms signed by a parent or guardian. Each contestant must have a lifesaving device meeting state requirements and all nonswimmers must wear a life-vest. The course for the race is approximately two miles long, beginning at Snyder Ford, located at SR 114 and Wayne Street, North Manchester, and ends at the Sewage Plant. Rafts entered in the race may be of any size and material, but all rafts must be homemade. Trophies will be awarded in four categories: two for first place, two for second place, two for those ‘‘Most Likely to Sink” and two for the “Most Original Design.” A variety of materials is used each year — from milk jugs to styrofoam with designs of all shapes and sizes. For more information concerning registration fees and requirements, call the North Manchester Chamber of Commerce office at 982-2871 or Snyder Ford at 982-2147.

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