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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Nov 1973, p. 19

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New members at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church are shown, from left, Thomas Pender, Susan Pender. Brian Pender, Peter Polewaczyk, Andrew Polewaczyk, Sandra Polewaczyk and Deborah Polewaczyk; second row Evelyn Wabel, Joanne Reasinger, Jeanette Bessler, Ruth Wilkinson, Alice Hughes and Intern Donald Thurn; third row, Diane Pender, Thomas Pender, (ieorge Bessler, Dennis Polewaczyk, William Pankonen, Roland Hughes and Carl Hughes. Nineteen Join McHenry Church Nineteen new members were received at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 North Green street, McHenry, Sunday. The new members transfered to the congregation from other Lutheran congregations in the Chicago- land area during the last several weeks. During the 10:30 a.m. wor­ ship service, the new members came forward to the altar rail to be introduced to the congregation and receive a certificate of church mem­ bership from Harold Kivley, president of the congregation. Following the service of reception, the new members were greeted by the members of the congregation in a receiving line at the door of the church. The new members include Evelyn Wabel, William Pankonen, Joanne Reasinger, Ruth Wilkinson, George Bessler, Jeanette Bessler, Roland Hughes, Alice Hughes, Carl Hughes, Thomas Pender, Diane Pender, Timothy Pen­ der, Brian Pender, Susan Pender, Dennis Polewaczyk, Sandra Polewaczyk, Andrew Polewaczyk, Peter Polewaczyk and Deborah Polewaczyk. To succeed, fall in love. Edison fell in love with in­ vention, Ford with automobiles, Burbank with flowers, and Wright Brothers with airplanes. Holiday Hills Karen Kottke 385-6675 Last Reminder For Woman's Club Christmas Bazaar This is your last reminder that the Holiday Hills Women's club sponsored Christmas bazaar will commence at 10 a.m., Saturday, Nov. 17, at the VFW hall in McHenry. There will be over twenty tables filled with hobbies and crafts all created by folks in the McHenry area. Make an effort to stop by and see our wares. There will also be refresh­ ments, prizes, and even a story corner presented by Mrs. Santa. Start your Christmas shopping early, stop by and see us! GET-WELL WISHES We wish to express a get well wish to Mrs. Antoinette Sch- weik, Marge Conell's mother, for a speedy recovery from the surgery that she underwent last Friday at Resurrection hospital in Chicago. While Grandma is in the hospital, Grandpa Sch- weik will be staying with Marge. GAA DADDY DATE NIGHT The GAA sponsored Daddy Date Night was a huge success for both Dads and daughters. Denise Hughes and her father. CROPS SOLO... MONEY'S IN KEEP IT HERE! Safe And Growing At Marengo Federal Now's the time to invest your idle cash in insured savings at Marengo Federal. Earn at top rates on passbook or certificate deposits. Open or add to your account today ... in person or by mail. REGULAR PASSBOOK 90 DAY PASSBOOK 1 YR. CERTIFICATE 2 YR. CERTIFICATE 30 MO. CERTIFICATE MINIMUM BALANCE $5.00 $500.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 RATE PER ANNUM 5.25% 5.75% 6.50% 6.50% 6.75% ANNUAL RATE BY COMPOUNDING 5.39% 6.002% 6.81% 6.81% 7.08% INTEREST COMPOUNDED OAILY ON ALL ACCOUNTS. On ccrtificat* accounts a substantial interact penalty is required for aady withdrawal. MARENGO federal savings and loan association 200 East Grant Highway • Marengo, Illinois 60152 Phone: 815-568-7258 A $51,000,000 Mutual Association serving Northern Illinois since 1925. HELPING PAWS Ed, Debbie Mahon and her father, Bill, and Eileen Connell and her father, Jack, all par­ ticipated in the activities. The event took place on Nov. 6 at the high school. The dads and daughters played volley ball, square danced, and enjoyed other activities. GIRL SCOUT PICNIC On Saturday, Oct. 20, the junior Girl Scouts in the area participated in a picnic at the Sebaquay Council property located between Woodstock and Harvard. Four city buses left McHenry city park at 9:30 a.m. and returned again at 3 p.m. The girls carried sack lunches and toured the campground, had a sing along, hikes, and enjoyed other activities. Tillie Williams and Mimi DeWitt accompanyed the girls from our area, troop No. 478. HALLOWEEN PARTY The girls in Girls Scout troop 478 held a Halloween party on Oct. 30 at the Stackhouse residence on Sunset Drive. The basement was appropriately decorated and even included a spook house, which Craig Stackhouse, Jr., aided in building. Everyone, including the three leaders, Marge Connell, Cheri Hoglund and Tillie Williams, was in costume. The girls enjoyed bobbing for apples, a sing by Linda Keyfauver (385-6912) Our office is open Monday through Friday, 10 to noon and 1 to 3. Please call our office at 459-2641 if you wish to adopt an animal, or if you have lost or found one. STRAY DOGS FOR ADOPTION Staying at 312-658-7666 is a female Shepherd-Schnauzer, 7 months old, black and silver, wiry fur, housebroken, is much smaller than Shep. At 385-4718 is a female Pointer mix, 4V2 months old, black and brown with white, medium in size, good with children, wonderful disposition. A female Rat Terrier, about 6 months old, rust and white, good with children, timid but anxious to please. 815-943-4229. At 338-5185 is a female Cocker Spaniel mix, 2 months old black and white; also at this number is a Lab-Shepherd mix, male, 8 months old, black with white on chest. along, games and treats galore. All twenty-two Girl Scout members attended the party. BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday wishes to Dristine Walters on Nov. 19; Angela Catanzaro, Jeff Kasprzyk, Casey Bartkus and Denise Daley on Nov. 20; Gigi Smith, Randy Connell and Salty Foreman on Nov. 21; Scott Postal and Patricia Goebel on Nov. 23; to Joseph Maras, Jr., on Nov. 25; to Bill Salter and Bobby Wilson on Nov. 27; to Raime Tackitt on Nov. 28; to Billy DeWitt on Nov. 30; to Wendy Young on Dec.3; and to Howard Douglas and Steve Salter on Dec. 7. ANNIVERSARIES Happy anniversary roses to Ralph and Betty Robinson on their special day Nov. 19. A small, female, 12" high, mixed breed, 6 months old, black and white rough coat, all shots, is at 338-4737. Two Shepherd-Lab mix females, 3 months old, one is golden, the other is dark brown, will be large, good with children. 338-0754. An adult female Chihuahua, black with white on paws, very peppy, distemper shot, is at 459- 7881. At 385-9676 is a female Border Collie mix, 3V2 months old, good with children, had distemper shot. At 385-1816 is a male mix, Lab about one year old, all black, housebroken and gentle with children. Staying at 312-658-8174 is a beautiful St . Bernard puppy, male, about 2 months old, tail and white with black mask) good with children. Staying at 459-8804 is a pure bred Samoyed male, 18 months bid, white, housebroken, and good with children, all shots are current, weighs 50-55 pounds. Five Lab-Collie puppies, 8 weeks old, 2 female, 3 male, black in color are at 338-2591 after 6 p.m. Two Cocker-Peke-Terriers, 7 weeks old, beige color, female, has long hair, male has short hair, will be small and very cute. 385-8949 after 4 p.m. A male Irish Setter, 3 years old, red, housebroken is at 385- 4969 FOUND DOGS Found on Nov. 7 is a male Boston Terrier, young adult, black and white wearing brown leather collar wit rabies tag which is illegible. Please call 312-639-9744 for further in­ formation. STRAY CATS At 459-0511 after 5 is a spayed female kitten, 8 weeks old, playful and adorable, housebroken and distemper shot. Two black kittens, 1 male and 1 female, 3 weeks old, short fur are at 653-7271. A female cat, white with brown, about one year is at 459- 5384. At 455-0353 is a Calico mother and her 2 kittens, kittens are 2 months old, butterscotch and white, housebroken and good with children, 455-9426. A female domestic shorthair, blue cream with white, about 10 weeks old is at 459-9426. Nine kittens, both sexes, 4 are black shorthairs, 6 weeks old, five are assorted colors, long haired, 5 weeks old, all "Career Corner At Junior High Popular "Because of the many changes happening every day in our society with employment opportunities, it is necessary to acquaint young people with career and job opportunities while they are young. Early planning of a career assists a child in defining an identity with himself or herself, and within the peer group. Such an identity in a career area, planted in early adolescence, may serve as a reminder to the "SELF" that there is a goal worth waiting for and working towards." The above is a statement of the rationale for McHenry Junior high school's program of ^"Career Corner Speakers." In le Learning center there is a ebw^er devoted entirely to vocational information. Each housebroken, and good with children. 338-4737 eves or weekends. A female older kitten, whhe with black tail, medium length fur, is at 459-8395. Staying at 338-1513 is a female Sealpoint Siamese, about l year old. A female kitten, 3 months old, black with brown and orange highlights, good with children, very affectionate at 459-1989. A gray male kitten with smidge of white on chest, months old, good with children is at 455-1186. At 459-3521 is a mother and her 4 kittens. Mother is white with gray and black patches, good hunter. There are 2 male and 2 female kittens, 8 weeks old, two are gray, brown, and black tiger. Two are white with gray and black patches. All have short hair. Ask for Pat Cerny. At 459-9426 is a female tiger stripe kitten, about 8 weeks old. A female gray kitten, 8 weeks old, long hair with orange highlights is at 385-4894. Two kittens, both female, 5 weeks old, 1 is a soft gray with semi-long hair, blu^eyes. The other is pure white with long hair and blue eyes. 459-0511 after 5 or weekends. Staying at 385-6912 is an adorable, fluffy gray kitten. She »s 2 months old and has hazel green eyes. Good with children and litter trained. \ SECOND SECTION - PAGE 3 -PLAINDEALER FRI., NOVEMBER 16^ 1973 " Ax educational requirements of becoming a nurse. The con­ struction industry was well represented by Norm Mac-, donald. Mr. Macdonald pointed out that a college education is not a necessity in having a successful career. Commercial aviation was represented by Dick Ortman, a pilot, who talked with the students about the responsibilities involved in his job. As the school year progresses, the Career Corner Speakers' program hopes to host over forty different career speakers. Friday the "Career Corner ' plays host to one or two people who share information about their careers with McHenry Junior high school students. Students are not required to attend. In fact, students give up their recess time after lunch to listen to the speakers, and the student turn-out appears to be very good. So far students have heard Mrs. Billie Jean Pope of Mundelein, talk about becoming a florist, and have seen what is involved in making a floral arrangement. They heard Gary Collins, McHenry high school basketball coach, talk about why he went into coaching and what the real "payoff" was. Students have heard Mike Wieser, McHenry, doubletime his voice as an example of what an auctioneer does. Mrs. Carol Jerning, LPN, and MissKarol Kavaric, RN, of St. Therese hospital in Waukegan spoke with the students on the financial and New Salem, Illinois, now a state park, home of Lincoln, during his early manhood, became a ghost town for years, and was swamped with wilderness growth. The present buildings are built on original foundations. The grave of Man of War (raceft horse) draws more visitors yearly than does the graves of most of our famous men. -Wanted- People!. . .who enjoy good I food st reasonable prices. I Friday, 4 p.m. Til 9 p.m. \ \ Special Ocean Perch Fries Slaw $1.95 -ALSO- Whole Channel Catfish-Broiled Turbot Amandue Poached Halibut - Beer Batter Fried Shrimp \ Breaded Scallops - (Chicken and Steaks) SATURDAY SPECIAL - 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Bar-B-Qued Ribs $3.75 8 -- \ CHICKEN EVERY SUNDAY 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. a All The Trimmings $2.95 } 815 W. Bay Road McHenry 815-385-9854 < PISTAKEE COUNTRY CLUB DOUBLE SAVINGS YOUR NOW! YOU ALWAYS BUY FOR LESS M > Babep Quick! 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