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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Nov 1974, p. 9

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TUESDAY THIRTY NINKRS 11-12-74 Mary Beth Fuchs 187-189-526; Bea Meath 176-466; Carolyn Low 456 and Mary Granger 442. 11-15-74 Mary Beth Fuchs 462; Barb Weber 482; Caroly/i Low 454; Sharon Nye 429; Mjirtie Raasch 470 and Bea Meath 474. RR: Cammy Gaylord 6-7-10 and Ruth Freiburger 4-5-7 TUES. MIDNITE SPECIALS 9:30 P.M. TOMASELLOS Fran Thorson 442 - 118- 153 - 171; Bobbi Fontana 438 - 128 - 154 - 165; Charlotte Babineau 432 * 122 - 127 - 183; Layne DeHaan 429 - 150 - 158 121; Mary Underwood 408 - 132 - 116 - 160. High Games: Louise Bottino 161; Mary Castillo 162; Chris Collett Average 111, bowled 223. Splits: Layne DeHaan 6-7-10, 5-10, 3-7-10: Barb Lindberg 5-6, 4-7-9; Char Babineau 4-10; Fran Kiotz 3-7-10; Mary Underwood 7-10. Bowlers and Pacers needed: Anyone interested, please contact Bobbi Fontana 344-0759. TOMASELLO'S T.N.T. LEAGUE NOVEMBER 14,1974 C. May 162, 172, 160 - 494; S. Foute 153, 170, 164 - 487; K. Bradley 169, 156 - 470; A. Ritter 159, y>5, 154 - 468; G. Rudolph 176t'P. Schmitt 176; L. LaBay 173; D. Hiller 171; J. Schmitt 169; K. Steinbock 165; C. Larsen 163; M. Gohl 162; B. Segermark 161; H. Swanson 161; D. Mortell 159, 153; C. Tancredi 157; M. May 157; E. Rad 156; L A. Smith 154; M. Debrecht 154; B. Hetterman 154; E. Mangold 153; L. Jakaboski 152; E. Schaefer 151 and M. Frett 151. R.R. Converted: A. Ritter 2- 7; J. Lindwall 5-7; C. Sivertsen 5-7; D. Mortell 5-7; J. Oeffling 5-7 and E. Schaefer 5-8-10. MCHENRY BOWLING TEACHER'S LEAGUE 11-13-74 Almosts 20-12 - 17,872. Flipflops 18-14 - 18,001. Galaxy 14.5-6.5 - 17,973. Riverrats 15.5-16.5 - 17,678. Fearsome 15-17 - 17,812. Movers 15-17 - 17,685. 4 Hookers 15-17 - 17,335. 2 Blc's 14-18 - 17,721. Congratulations to those who raised averages: Ron Glawe, 456; Lyle Luzum, 405; Dave Gratz, 392; Gaye Boland, 450; Karen Lescher, 418; Luz Sch- miegelt, 375; Barb Novak, 394; Mary Jane Peters, 370; and Carolyn Gratz, 377. CRYSTAL LAKE BOWL T & C NEWCOMERS Team No. 1 - The Goodtimers - MaryLou Heald had high game 136. Blind took high series with a booming 369. Marylou also had a double. Won - 0 Lost - 4. Team No. The Wood Pickers - Charlene Simon had high game 157. Mary Ann Zutaut had high series 402. Betty Creighton had a double and also picked the 5-7- 10 split. Won - 1 Lost -3. Team No. 3 - The Tri-Ro-Va- tes - Valerie Loth had high game 184 and high series 488. She also had a double and picked the 5-7 split. Won - 4 Lost - 0. Team No. 4 The Pinsetters - Carmen Fields had high game 143 and high series 402. She also had a double. Won - 1 Lost 3. Team No. 5 - The Flubbers - Thea Hoveke had high game 151 and high series 389. Won - 0 Lost - 4. Team No. - The Wallbangers - Debbie Hoffman had high game 140 and high series 392. Won - 3 Lost - 1. Team No. 7 The Lucky 7's - Delores Connor had high game 149 and high series 396. Brit \ community" j State Police Advise Public Of Winter Driving Hazards Calendar ]; NOVEMBER 20 LCWC Thanksgiving Pot- Luck Dinner, Bake Sale -- 12 Noon - Town Hall, Spring Grove. Girl Scout Neighborhood Meeting - St. Patrick's Hall - 9:30 a.m. McHenry Senior Citizens Club Bus Trip to TV show -- Bus leaves McHenry Slate Bank Parking Lot at 8:15 a.m. NOVEMBER 21 McCuiloiii Lake Con­ servation Club Meeting -- 8 p.m. - Lakeland Park Community House, 1717 North Sunset Drive. Roller Skating Party -- Sponsored By The Fox Valley Christian School - Just For Fun Roller Rink - Proceeds To Be Used Toward Purchase Of School Bus - 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Mt. Hope Methodist Church Christmas Rumbaz - 1015 W. Broadway, Pistakee Highlands - Luncheon Served -10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Court Joyce Kilmer No. 573, Catholic Daughters of America - Reception For New Members -- K. of C. Hall -- 8 p.m. NOVEMBER 22-23 Christmas Bazaar - SEDOM Center, Woodstock -- Sponsored By SEDOM - Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. -- Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. NOVEMBER 23 Bake Sale and Arrival of Santa Claus - Mount Hope Methodist Church -- Pistakee Highlands -- 1-3 p.m. 4th Annual Holiday Bazaar -- Sponsored by St. Paul's Episcopal Church -- K. of C. Hall - 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. St. John's Turkey Trot '74 Dance -- Sponsored By Buildings & Grounds Com­ mission -- Johnsburg Com­ munity Club-9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Holiday Hills Women's Club - - Second Annual Art And Craft Fair - St. Patrick's Church Hall - 9 a.m. till ? NOVEMBER 25 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting -- 7:30 p.m. - East Campus Cafeteria. McHenry Woman's Club -- Board Meeting -- City Hall -- 9:30 a.m. NOVEMBER 30 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM -- Cards - Oak Room - St. Mary's 7:30 p.m. St. Patrick's Sing-a-long - Parish Hall -Senior Citizens Of Community And Newcomers To Parish Invited - 7:30 p.m. DECEMBER2 McHenry Senior Citizens Lund had a double. Won - 4 Lost - 0. Team No. 8 - The Jels - Eve Baggio had high game 181 and high series 466. She also had a turkey. Linda Grass and Jackie Huff had a double. Won - 3 Lost - 1. Winter weather with the hazards it presents to driving, is here. The Illinois State Police offer the following suggestions to reduce the chance of undue hardship to motorists. Drivers must take the time to make their car ready for the hard winter season ahead. The first item on anyone's list should be the cooling system. To be adequate, the engine should be protected to from 15 to 30 degree below zero. All hoses should be inspected for wear or cracks. Not to be overlooked, is the car's exhaust system. It isn't necessary for the muffler Club - Executive Committee Meeting -- Landmark School -- 3 p.m. DECEMBER3 Marcia Mary Ball Christmas Luncheon 4 First United Methodist Church -- 12 Noon. I Circle •f F DECEMBER4 L P.P.O.A. December Board of Directors Meeting -- Meeting Room, City Hall -- 8 p.m. McHenry Grams Club -- Luncheon - Longhorn Steak House - 12 Noon - Meet Mc. Henry Bank Parking Lot -- 11:30 a.m. -- Business Meeting City Hall -- 1 p.m. 2nd Annual Christmas Bazaar-Luncheon -- Chain O'Lakes Covenant Church, 4815 Wilmot road --11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bazaar Room Opened 10-3. McHenry Woman's Club Bus Trip To Loop -- Leave State Bank Lot at 8:45 a.m. For Reservations Call Mrs. Richard (Florence) Anderson. DECEMBER 5 Lakeland Park Women's Club Annual Christmas Dinner and Party - Martinetti's, Crystal Lake - 6:30 p.m. Holly & Lollipops -- Fashion Show - American Legion Hall - Benefit Viscount Drum & Bugle Corps. - 7 p.m. DECEMBER 7-8 McHenry Choral Club Christmas Program --8:15 p.m. - West Campus Auditorium. DECEMBER9 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Annual Christmas Dinner Party -- East Campus Cafeteria -- 6:30 p.m. -- Program Square Dancers - 7 :30 p.m. DECEMBER 12 Christmas Concert - St. John's Choirs -- St. John's Church, Johnsburg - 8 p.m. Admission Free. Mc Henry Woman's Club -- Social Hour, 11:30 a.m. - Meeting, 1 p.m. - "Festival of Songs" V.F.W. Hall. DECEMBER 14 Friendship Club Pot-Luck Dinner and Meeting -- First United Methodist Church -- 6 p.m.' MCNEILS IN McHENRY NOW OFFERING m ONLY TACOS 50* ONION RINGS oniv ̂ RTE. 120 McHENRY 385-9513 the original Henny Penny (Jiieken is back in MeHenry. IT IS AVAILABLE AT The Kountry Kitchen WOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. BREAKFAST SPECIAL SERVED Mi MY E66S, FRESH OLD FASHIONED IERKM FRIED POTATOES * ONLY 75* HOURS M0N.-FRL Im till 8pm SAT. SUH. 8im tiH 8pm Phone 385-9585 or 385-1230 For Henny Penny Carryout 1709 W. RTE 120 _ T/. , McHENRY, ILL. The Kountry Kitchen 120 or 385-1230 to be noisy before it becomes dangerous., A small hole anywhere in the system is all that is necessary to allow deadly carbon monoxide fumes to seep into a closed up vehicle. Another important item on your check-list, is the condition of your car's tires. We all know ' that snow and ice can be tricky surfaces to drive on; add worn tires and the problem is compounded. Snow tires are a must for good traction. Remember too, that studded tires are permitted only bet­ ween Nov. 15 and April 1 of each year. Getting the car ready doesn't end with vehicle maintenance. It includes everyday things like cleaning all of the snow and ice from the windshield, window surfaces, and outside rear view mirrors to prevent an ob­ struction of the driver's view. If the family car must sit out in the open, it is a good idea to brush ali the collected snow from the hood, roof and truck deck to prevent it from swirling onto the windshield and window surfaces when the car starts moving. No one expects to be stranded in blizzard conditions, but evidence in recent years has proven to Illinois drivers that an enexpected blizzard can become a reality. A good winter driving plan includes carrying a shovel, a heavy woolen blanket, and a few candy bars, just in case that set of tire chains in the trunk can't take you through. Remember, if you become stranded, your chances of survival arc better if you stay inside your car. Setting out on foot during a storm may cause you to lose your sense of direction with tragedy as a result In addition, snow removal crews or the police have a better chance of finding you il you stay in your car. Your car's engine should be run for just short periods of time to maintain sufficient heat for survival ME AND THERE IN BUSINESS. .. Miss McHenry Wins New Title Miss Donna Humann, 5003 W'. Willow lane, has been named "Miss Farmers Insurance Group of McHenry" at the local level of the contest sponsored by the Farmers Insurance Group of companies to select a queen for its "Knight of the Forest' ' float in the 1975 Pasadena Tournament of HOSPITAL NOTES MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Admittances to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included Forrest Cole, Master Michael Walsh, Baby James Bowles, Clarence Krause, Baby Tracy Reames, James Glosson, Edna Mae Polan, McHenry; Lorraine Fejedelem, Paul Spiering, Thomas Bowers, Anne Piller, Margaret Faust, Debbie Sygnatore, Walter Petersen, Elizabeth Kilroy, Agnes Chrisman, Dennis O'Brien, Wonder Lake. HARVARD HOSPITAL Mrs. Armando Gomez, Mrs. Melvin Toepper and Josephine Roses parade on New Year's Day She is sponsored by Ronald L Braun, Crystal Lake. In making the an­ nouncement, R.M. Pittenger, vice-president in charge of the contest, said Miss Humann will now be entered in the state contest. The state winner will compete in the national finals. Winner of the national con­ test will receive an all-expense- paid trip to Pasadena to ride the Farmers Insurance Group of companies float on New Year's day and attend the Rose Bowl football game. Miss Humann, 18, is five feet, six inches tall and has brown hair and eyes. She is a student at Western Illinois university and plans a career in hydrotherapy. PAGE 9 • PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER M. 1974 COURTHOUSE SO •m ?gio, McHenry, were recent patients in Harvard hospital. BIRTHS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schuerr, McHenry, announce the birth of a daughter, Nov. 13. A son, their first child, was born Monday night, Nov. 18, in McHenry hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkinson of 5207 Pistakee drive, McHenry. The new mother is the former Claudia Chrusciel of Chicago. Proud grandmother for the first time is Mrs. Ruth Wilkinson, a McHenry hospital employee who is keeping a daily check on the progress of John Anthony. mm A WORD OF PRAISE WILL TEST ANYONE'S HEARING. "MY ENCINE RAN WHEN IT WAS OFF I d switch the ignition off but the engine wouldn't stop. Instead it sputtered, rocked and coughed. Then I discovered VVYNN'S SPIT-FERE. Now my troubles ,«re over," writes'a happy user. Yes, engine "after ^un" car. be not only exasperating but downright dan- gerfixrs-fneehanica I ly. So be kind to your car and your­ self. Add a can of WYNN'S SPIT-FIRE to your gas tank today. Available at HORNSBYS family centers 4400 W. Rte. 120 McHenry, Illinois Rte. 47 & Country Club Rd., Woodstock, Illinois G ?YEAR T SUPERMARKET i r :: A78xl3 POWER CUSHION HR78xl5 C.T. RADIAL "BLEM"™ WHITEWALL POLYESTER WHITE Plus $1.80 F.E.T. Plus $3.26 F.E.T 855x15 SUBURBANITE -VY SNOW-WHITEWALL 600x13 MARATHON Plus $2.62 F.E.T. NYLON BLACK WALL SURPLUS TIRES... 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