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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Nov 1976, p. 7

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ABOUT YOUR 1 PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1976 ®CONSUMER GUIDELINES HOME By April Rhodes MGHTING EOR STATE-afler a 1-0 win over Crystal Lake, the McHenry Girls Field hockey team fought a hard game against Woodstock in the finals of the f~) secl'ona'* The cold temperatures of late Eriday afternoon found a low scoring game as the Streaks shutout the local squad 1-0. The loss drops McHenry out of the tournament but the girls did make the sweet sixteen. In photo, No. 22, Gigi Smith sends the ball toward Woodstock territory. Other McHenry girls in photo are l-r Cookie Miller, Mary Koleno, Jill Ereund, Smith, and Donna Lasko. < STAFF PHOTO-W AYNE GAYLORD) Onio..scan be planted in southern states for spring harvest. For better color display in spring, plant bulbs in groups by color. Bulbs planted now in colder areas should be heavily mulched to prevent freezing. In warmer areas, spray s e c l u d e d a n d r e c e s s e d spaces in outdoor sheds with any recommended in­ sect spray to kill mos­ quitoes in hidden comers, Lemon growers in Cali­ fornia can apply oil spray now to control scale insects. It's not too early to plan your Thanksgiving menu. Choose your turkey early to get the size you desire. Keep frozen in your freezer. A ready-to jcook turkey weighing 6 to 12 pounds will make 6 to/12 servings. Allow three-fourths to 1 cup stuffing per pound of turkey. Window Shades Window shades reduce the energy required for cooling a house up to 21 per cent, also reduce winter heat loss by approximately eight per cent Maximum ef­ fectiveness can be obtained by mounting the roller shades within the window frames GOLF MVP - It's a threeway tie for the MVP award in Warrior golf. Coach Chuck Cuda, left, looks on as Tim Byers, Tom Pepping and Jim Buenzli share the honors. The above members helped McHenry to a 12-2 record and all were medalists winners this season. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE G A YLORD) MCHENRY RECREATION LADIES TUESDAY NITE BOWLING LEALGE 7 P.M. 11-2-76 Evora Peterson 406; Esther Cygan 158 - 408; Barb Schurr 359; Jane Switzer 204, 191 - 540; BarbHanson 393; Bitsy Schafer 455; Ron Romkowski 458; Roberta Fraser 166, 164 - 488; Annette Joyce 467; Susie Smith 424; Lorraine Freund 453; Vera Herdrich 3%; Tinky Meyer 459; Flossie Miller 392; Lois Crouch 189 - 461; Fran Zank 439; Sandy McClory 160, 183 - 492; Barb Leight 442; Shirley Thomas 364; Sharon Kujak 173 - 205 - 541; Bette O'Brien 495; Joanne Plucinski 385; Jane Lowery 344; Teresa Steffans 181 - 496; Carol Michel-s 419; Helen Bothering 431; Elepnore Glaviano 450; Mary IXJU Cook 453; Isy Thompson 179, 177 - 477; Cathie Freund 446; Clarice Buenzli 448; Wanda Gerke 476; Maureen Johnson 180 454; Jo Rizzo 458. "HOT SHOT BOWLERS": Maureen Johnson 68 pins over her average. Then come the Pros: Sharon Kujak 541; Jane Switzer 540. Railroads: Joan Buss 6-7; Bitsy Schaefer 2-7; Roberta Fraser 3-7; Annette Joyce 2-7- 10; Bette O'Brien 4-7-10; Sharon Kujak 6-7-10 and 6-7; Grace Steindoerfer 4-5-7; Lil Michels 3-9-10 and Mary Lou Cook 5-10. LAKELAND PARK FI N LEAGUE Week of 10-30-76 Average and above: MEN. •>on Mercure 181, 194, 171 - 546, Tom Michelsen 180, 161, 212 - 553, Rich Mercure 179, 189 - 506. Dennis Swedo 160, 181, - 491, Lou Arroyo 251, 188 - 595. Jake Wegener 164, 188 - 485, Rich Sokolowski 162 - 464, Don Gilbert 165, 186 - 502, Bob Steiner 177- 446, Nick DiBlasi 181 - 467, Ron Becker 168 - 412. John Licastro 439, Marty Ehlen 402, Joe Leopold 192, 199 - 538, Dennis Krahel 396, I)om Giacomo 161 - 422, Dick Hager 374 and Bob Espinosa 390. Outstanding Men Bowlers of the Week: Lou Arroyo with 251 game and 595 scratch series. Joe Leopold with 706 series with handicap. Average and above WOMEN: Joanne Gilbert 151, 198, 205 - 554, Polly Licastro 146, 144 - 412. Barb Bittermann 156, 180 - 469. Dolores Sokolwski 393, Joyce Leopold 144, 151 - 417, Fran DiBlasi 142, 161 - 433, Marge Espinosa 152 - 398, Marge Mercure 395, Darlene Michelsen 152, 147 - 411, Connie Giacomo 148 - 416, Carol Swedo 142 - 363, Kathy Mercure 146 - 380, Karen Krier 271. Terry Arroyo 360. Outstanding Women Bowlers of the Week: Joanne Gilbert with 554 scratch series. High series scratch: (Men) Lou Arroy 595< Women > Joanne Gilbert 560. High game scratch: (Men) Rich Mercure 245. (Women) Mickey Becker 202. High series with handicap: (Mem Joe Leopold 706. (Women) Bobbie Hager 656. 1st Place Team - We Go. won 15 - lost 5. Fran DiBlasi, Bob Steiner, Joanne Gilbert and Lou Arroyo, (as of 10-30-76). MCHENRY TEACHER LEAGUE November 3. IJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH iMontini Girls! The Montini girls' volleyball team won their third match of the year against Harrison. The C team scores were: 15-1 and 15-1. Kelly Ludwig and Cathy Doherty had some good plays in both games. The B game scores were: 15-2, and 15-4. Sue Bolger had the most points with 6 in the first game, and Colleen McAndrews was high scorer in the second game with 11. In the A games, Montini won the first and third, but lost the second game. Sue Dixon was high scorer with 9 points. The Montini girls' volleyball teams played Big Hollow School with the B and C teams winning but the A team lost their first match of the season. The A team scores were:4-15, and 7-15 The B team won 15-9 and 15-1 Sue Bolger tied the game with 7 points and Linda Aim added 5 points. Game 2 was a combined effort with almost everyone scoring. C team scores were 15-4 and 15-4. Sharon Foley was high scorer in the two games with 12 points. Kelly Ludwig did an out­ standing job on offense and defense With Richmond School the opponent, the Montini girls' volleyball A and B teams won their matches but the C team lost. The team scores were 15-9 and 15-0. Jackie Weber was high scorer with 11 points and Peggy Freund made some good defensive plays. In game two, Betsy Tonyan and Jackie Weber served the whole game with Betsy having 7 and Jackie having 8 points. Team scores were 15-1 and 15-3. Julie Mauer had the most points with 10 in the first game, and Carol Mikosz was high scorer with 5 total w 1 pins The team standings have 1 The Happy tightened up. Next week we Hookers 20 8 10,652 bowl a position round. This 2 Perfect means that team one bowls Pickups 16.5 11.5 10,858 team two. three bowls four, etc. 3. Alley Cats 16 12 11,431 High games for Wednesday 4 The Tidy were L. Luzum 178, H. Homo Bowls 14 14 10,796 210, and R. Glawe 172. W. Coari 5. Bottoms- put together a 173, 184, 210 for a Up 13.5 14.5 11,028 567 series. Our sub E Rogers 6. Imperials 13 15 11,057 bowled a 183, 170 and 152 for a 7 Holy 505 series. Congratulations. Hollers 9 19 10,304 Splits were picked up by D. 8. 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The C team scores were 7-15 and 11-15, losing their first match of the season. Jean Thompson had the most points in both games with 12. I I I I I I I -I Party clothes this sea­ son are shown in shimmery silks, satins and sheers. One attractive garment fea­ tures a side-slit floral tunic made of rayon georgette over silk crepe de chine pants. The hand crocheted or knitted tank top and vest are very popular worn over shirts with skirts or pants. All the Time A man consulted a psychiatrist for help with various problems. As usual, the analyst said, "Stretch out here on the couch. Just relax and tell me about your early life Keep on talking and say anything that comes to mind " The patient proceeded to spill out his life's story. Sud­ denly, the analyst took out a big balloon and blew it up Then, he stuck a pin in it The balloon burst with a loud crash The pa­ tient was startled The doctor said quickly, s 'Now tell me what you thought about when you heard the loud explo­ sion?" 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