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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Sep 1966, p. 15

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Wo ER LAKE NEWS EVELYN RASKE PHONE 653-4362 AWARD BANQUET CONCLUDES LITTLE LEAGUE SEASON The 1966 Little League season came to a close Saturday night, Sept. 17, with 170 . fathers and sons attending the award banquet. Master of Ceremonies, ; Fred dandier presented trophies to the Ail-Star Team. Members of the • Indians" received certificates as league champs and Robert H a b i c h w a s v o t e d t h e league's most valuable player. After the dinner, sport films were shown. Rev. James Gaynor said the opening prayer and ReV. Richard Wright said the closing prayer. Surprise, Surprise, Surprise Lee Pickrum was handed a three fold surprise by her husband, Dick, last week, when he took her to Chicago under the pretext of meeting several friends. Once- in *>the city, Lee was handed her first surprise when they proceeded to a famous restaurant for dinner. Lee's second ^surprise came to a head Mvhen they picked lip the tickets to see a stage piajC^ The third surprise was brought to light when the Pickrums entered the presidential suite at an inn, which Dick had reserved ahead of time, along with the magnum of champagne and the red roses. Now that's what I call ingenuity, Dick. < Klwanls News / On Labor Day, a inpund table meeting was hel<r at the Mathews building. President Bob Howe read a report on the House and Garden Walk of Aug. 19 and 20. Net proceeds were $1,136.36 which was presented to the Girl Scouts for the coming year's need. A note was read. from the Mental Health Center acknowledging our response to their last letter. Joe Sullivan reviewed the plans for the on coming Peanut Day drive which will take place on Sept. 23. Ed Heller will dish out the manpower jobs at the next meeting. On Oct. 21 a com muni tyw i d e recognition banquet will be held Dor retiring KIwanfs International Secretary, O. F. Peterson. Frank Higgins' wife, Joanne, will receive a battle ax letter. Birthdays, Birthdays and More Birthdays The best of everything to Dave "Spike" and tan Ayers, David and Jeff Jackson. Evelyn Gustek and Phyllis Ehredt. Celebrates Sixth Birthday Jeff Anderson celebrated his 6th birthday with nine of his young friends, Wednesday, SejJt. 14. "Gordie" Jeff's uncle was on hand to assist Bob, Jeff's dad, supervise the games in which every boy was a winner. Sharing in the fun and food was Steven Bazen. Ricky Bell, Dennis Coughlin Keith Dass, Bill Gulczynski, Danny Jackson, Kevin Jodoi,. Mike Matesi, Jerry Raske and of course Jeff's little brothers, Barry, Brady and his sister, Angie. Dinner Out In honor of Gloria and Ed Coughlin's seventeenth wedding anniversary, Russ and Kay Belshaiw treated them to dinner. A good time was had by all. Condolences Heartfelt sympathy is extended to Dorothy Michels on the recent loss of her beloved husband, Don. Don will be long reembered by many. He always had a wove, smile o or a friendly hello for everyone. Miscellaneous Shower The wedding colors of twotone green was carried out in a recent shower for Miss Patricia Grabovy. The shower given for Pat by Ann Peters and Jean Albanese was attended by about twenty people. After Pat opened her many lovely gifts refreshments were served. Pat is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clemence Grabovy •113 Edgewood Drive and will become the bride of Mr. Leonard Winkeler on Oct. 15. Christ the King News Sept. 25, the diocesan conference day is being held at Newman Central high school. Sterling. Since the distance is so great from this area, bus transportation will be available from McHenry on Sunday morning at a nominal fee. The price of tickets includes luncheon, registration fee, and brochure. For bus reservations call Mrs. D o l o r e s W i n e s . 3 » 8 9 3 l " Holy HIM • < •'* - < •«> The Past President's Club • \ REP. KLEINE "is resuming its plans for a WILL MEET ON pilgrimage to Holy Hill, Wis . AREA POLLUTION on Oct. 2. Reservations may be made on Sept. 25 after John Henry Klcino, all Masses, in the vestibule Luke Forest, chairman <>f the of the church. ^ Illinois-Wisconsin Water Re- < Luncheon Is Served source Management commis- Today, Sept. 22, is the day.xion,. participate in a corueithat all of you may partakeenee called l>y ^Vicc President in a lovely luncheon in the Humphrey on "water pollution school hall at 1 o'clock. .Thepi'ohlurns of the Great Lakes luncheon is being sponsoredstatcs. Sept. 13 and 16.at the by the Altar and Rosary So- Palmer House in Chicago. dality. '* In a mooting 0f the Illinois- Sept 25, 9:30 a.m. Sunday Wisconsin commission last school classes for all ages^ yveek at Lake Geneva, the corn- Rally Day 11 a.m. Morning mission concurred with the sug- Worship Service; 7 p.m. Rest ion by Commissioner Bible Fellowship Hour. Mon- James Jardine, head of the day, ; Sept. 26, 7:30 p.m. city of Chicago Water depart- Men's Fellowship. Refresh-men t. that no permits be ments following the meeting, issued by the state that would Wednesday, Sept. 28, 7:30 allow the dumping of any polp. m. Prayer Meeting, Youth luted dredgings. etc., in Lake Choir Rehearsal, 8:30 p.m. Michigan. The Wisconsin offi- Senior Choir Rehearsal. Fri- cials present at the meeting day, Sept. 30. 7 p.m. Awana also advocated this position. Boys Club meet at Harrison School. Pioneers Girls meet at church Y LOCAL CHURCH ORGANIZED ONE YEAR THIS FALL HEAD START TOPS C.ov. Otto Kerner has announced that Illinois leads the nation in thr> number of preschool children enrolled in Head Start programs for summer 196G. Final statistics re- One year ago. Shepherd of leasC(j by the 0ffice of Econo_ the hills Lutheran Church was mi(. opportunity in Washington, officially organized. A most fit- ^ (j indicate that Illinois has J ting celebration was the accept- a toluJ of :;5 777 ^yg and girls ance of twelve new{j families t.nrone<j in summer programs into membership, one tor .u.ro;5S ^e state. Federal funds, >very month the church has ,, f all adjustments in BXhI CUDM1L WINES and LIQUORS, Inc. Can Not Be Beat on Liquor Prices WE'LL MEET ALL CHICAGO PRICES PH. 459-4050 305 VIRGINIA STREET (Adjoining A&P Store) Crystal Lake, III. Monday thru Thursday 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Friday, Saturday 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Sunday 12 to 9 5ST IE been o- r • -gan ized. The new mem- p r o g r a m s l o c a l l y , t o t a l hers included Miss Ruth Ble- ^ t novv at work in Head gen, Miss Donna Boelens, Mr. ^tarl jn mjnois for the sumand Mrs. James Boelens and mer program. Project Head James, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Start sponsored by local com- James Boyer, Marjone, Je»- munity action committees and Allison, Terrance and Lisa: not-for-profit agencies, is Mrs. Ruth Buckner; Mrs. Mar- a pre.schooi training program, ia Buenzli; Mr. and Mrs. Ber- Staffing the summer program nard Mayer, Greg and Doug; were 2m voiunteers 2,085 Mr. and Mrs. Frank McClatch- professionals, and 2,121 perey and Anna Marie; Mr. and sons empi0ye(j from the areas Mrs. Lawrence McClure, Mich- serve(j The children are being ael and Kelly; Mrs. Arthur jn 970 classes across the Olsen, Alan, Taina and Lisa; Mr. and Mrs. SamUel Owen - --g---- has 110 families in memberand Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schultz. Shepherd of the Hills now has 110 families in membership, 413 baptized and 223 confirmed. ' FAT m MILWAUKEE LATZ Case of 12 oz. botti®* DRAFT BEER OLD MILWAUKEE Case of Qts. opular Brands CIGARETT IS H (Regulars, Kings, Filters) $2,59 COrf ©H 12 Cans 198 BUDWEISSER iMMS • MILL Cbm 24 -- 12-es. 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