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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Jun 1977, p. 3

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PAGE 3-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, JUNE 24. 1977 Community Calendar JUNE 25 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM~Cards--St. Mary's dak Room~7:30 p.m. McHenry Pigtail League- Car Wash-East Campus-10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Overeaters Anonymous- First United Methodist Church- -3:30 p.m.-First Meeting. JUNE 26 Annual Summer Social & Chicken Dinner-St. Peter's Church Hall, Spring Grove- Noon. * ^ JUNE 27 McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Meeting-7:30 p.m.-East Campus Cafeteria. McHenry Woman's Club- Board Meeting~10 a.m.-City Hall. JUNE 28 T.H.E.O.S. Potluck Dinner- M e e t i n g - - F i r s t U n i t e d Methodist Church-5:30 p.m. JUNE 29 St. Clara Court 659-Great America-Reservations, Leona Freund. JULY 1 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM-Fish Dinner-American Legion Home~5:30 p.m. JULY 2 LeVilla Vaupell Annual Picnic-Games, Food, Fun-10 a.m. to 6 p.m. JULY 4 Spring Grove Horse Fair Park-10 a.m.-Parade, Sky Divers, Water Fights, Hor­ s e s h o e T o u r n a m e n t , Volleyball, Picnic, Music, Dancing and Refreshments. JULY 6 McHenry Grandmothers Club-Picnic-Fox River State Park, Wilmot, Wis., Gate 1-12 Noon-Bring Dish To Pass & White Elephant. JULY 7 Lakeland Park Women's C l u b - - P i c n i c C o m m i t t e e M e e t i n g - - 1 0 : 3 0 a . m . - - Community House. JULY 8 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM-Shady Lane Dinner- Show-Bus Leaves St. Mary's at 5:30 p.m.-Reservations, Mrs. Daniel Driscoll. JULY 11 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting~7:30 p.m.-East Campus Cafeteria-Program: Happy Times Quartet. JULY 12 Marcia Mary Ball Circle Potluck Picnic-Home of Dorothy Steinbiss-Mini White Elephant Sale. JULY 13 McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Loop Bus Trip-Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank at 8:45 a.m. JULY 15 St. Margaret Chapter NAIM-Meeting Cancelled. GET PROFESSIONAL carpet cleaning results! (At do-it-yourself prices) Itf NT OUR RINSf N VAC--tfi* M» portable •aty-to-ui* hot wat»r •xtroction carp«t cleaning machin* •hat OfNTlV... •rintM carp*l libera with hot water and cloaning solution. *loo>ont and lift* all dirt. grim* and rotlduai to tho carpot (urfaca whoro thoy ara immodiatoly vacuum*! up •loavo* your carpot* CHAN. FRESH and ODOR-FREil % W S f W C CHANS C A MIT I CLUMK (HPS TNI* Cl(Mm IMCIR S" is Rent tor only iOOO > Wm « (2H Hr». •5.00 Min.) ' HOUR 0NLV M2.00 FOR 24 HOURS. ACE HARDWARE 3729 W. Elm St. McHenry, III. 385-0722 P a r k - - N o o n - - B r i n g T a b l e Service. JULY 18 McHenry Garden Club- Chicago Field Museum Trip- Bus Leaves McHenry Roller Rink at 5:30 p.m. JULY 24 American Legion and Auxiliary-Joint Installation-4 p.m.-Legion Hall, Ringwood Road. JULY 25 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting~7:30 p.m.-East Campus Cafetera-Program, Richard Wissell, Woodstock Health Department, Speaker. JULY 30 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM-Cards~St. Mary's Oak Room-7:30 p.m. ^ DIVORCES --1 Decrees and judgements of divorce recently granted by the 19th Judicial Circuit include: Elsie Anna Munson vs. James L. Munson; Dorothy Derose vs. Ralph Derose; Robert Henry Burda vs. Linda June Burda. Darlene M. Austin vs. Martin T. Austin; Jeannette Ellen O'Brien vs. John 'Edwin O'Brien; Madeline J. Fitz- patrick vs. Eugene F. Fitz- patrick. Janet Marie Meixel vs. Robert Thomas Meixel; John L. Neff vs. Darlene L. Neff; Karen J. Schaefervs. Michael A. Schaefer. / Kenneth B. Watson vs. Peggy D. Watson; David C. Case vs. Diane S. Case; Gloria E. Burke vs. John W. Burke. Parade Application (Marine Festival) Sunday, August 7 Theme: Say It with Music Name ...........Address .7.... MINI FLOAT: 1-Humorous (1st and 2nd places) 2-Origina l LARGE FLOAT: 1-Beauty (1st and 2nd places) 2-Humorou s 3-Origina l • • • .• .• COLOR GUARDS: 1st and 2nd places) . TWIRLING UNITS: (1st and 2nd places) • • HORSES: (1st and 2nd places) • (Mini-float category is for any walking entry or small float, no larger than 6x8 feet. Large float category is for floats larger than 6x8 feet) Send entries to Tom Low, P.O. Box 457, McHenry, 60050. Phoo? 385-6541. HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS ~ r-- ^gaticmal) i College Honors I MAY GRADUATES The May graduation can­ didates at Purdue university included James Jeffrey Cole, 402 Country Club drive, McHenry, with an ASC degree in aviation maintenance technology and Lisa M. Lechowicz, 4909 S. Wildwood drive, McHenry, with a BS degree in management. HIGH HONORS Timothy D. Tonyan of McHenry was graduated from Georgia Tech with high honor d u r i n g c o m m e n c e m e n t exercises held Saturday, June 11. A bachelor of science degree in building construction was conferred. AWARDED DEGREE Thomas B. Sweeney of 3703 W. Anne street, McHenry, has JEAN BRINKMAN/ Jean S. Brinkman has) been named manager, promotions at Philip Morris Incorporated, it was announced by Robert F. Tracey, director of promotion management. Ms. Brinkman was previously promotional director of the Virginia Slims Tennis circuit. Ms. Brinkman joined Philip Morris in 1974 as a public relations consultant for the circuit. Traveling with the tour, she was responsible for coor­ dinating local and national received a prelaw bachelor of arts degree from, Michigan State university, Lansing, Mich. He was graduated with honors Saturday, June 11. media. She was named promotional director in 1976. Before joining the company, Ms. Brinkman was managing editor of a national magazine. A native of Chicago, Ms. Brinkman was graduated from the University of Colorado in 1968 with a B.S. degree in fine arts. She is a resident of New York City. Ms. Brinkman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Brinkman, 610 W. Regner road, McHenry. Research Celling Insulation Program For 1,000 Seniors Northern Illinois Gas has received permission from the Illinois Commerce commission to research a residential ceiling insulation program at no charge for about 1,000 senior citizens who meet established criteria. NI-Gas is initiating this study to underscore its commitment to conservation while also helping those who have been most affected by inflation and increased energy costs. The utility proposes to document the actual gas savings by such customers and will utilize the resulting data to formulate future conservation programs. Minimum Is Right,. The ultimate minimum of praise is contained in the appraisal made by a dealer when you're trying to trade in your car. -Gazette, Arkansas. of JULY 16 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Annual Picnic-Johnsburg Community Grounds. Flea Market-Ringwood Church-9 a.m. to 5 p.m.-Space Reservation, Art Kreutzer. JULY 17 C h i c k e n B a r - B - Q u e - - Ringwood Church. S t . M a r g a r e t C h a p t e r o f NAIM-Picnic-McHenry City WHY NOT TRY US?? SUPERB DINNERS - SERVED PROMPTLY TWO (2) ATMOSPHERIC AIR-CONDITIONED DINING ROOMS SURPRISINGLY MODERATE PMCES OUTSTANDING "LAS VEGAS" ENTERTAINMENT SCENIC "YET COZY" SHOW LOUNGE NEW RTE. 12 EHTRAHCE FOR YOUR COHVEHIEHCE FREE FULL-LEHGTH FEATURE FILMS OH WEEKDAY EVENINGS OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK - ALL YEAR-ROUHD ONE MORE TIME SWEETHEARTS DAY SPECIAL FRIDAY, JUHE 24,1977,5pm-t1pm ENJOY ONE OF OUR SUPERB ' DINNERS AT OUR NORMAL MODERATE PRICE AND YOUR SWEETHEART MAY ENJOY A DINNER OF EQUAL VALUE FREE NOTE: VOU MUST PRESENT ONE COUPON FOR EACH FREE DINNER WEERDAYFREKEE I MONDAY THRU THURSDAY, 5pm-10pm . JOIN US FOR DINNER MONDAY THRU THURSDAY AND WE WILL BUY YOUR DRINKS NOTE: YOU MUST PRESENT THIS COUPON I LIMIT:TWO DRINKS PER PERSON PER DINNErI SUNDAY DINNER SPECIAL SUNDAY JUNE 26,1977,1pm-9pm CHICKEN & RIB COMBINATION COMPLETEOINNER SOUP OR SALAD, ROLLS & BUTTER, CHICKEN, RIBS AND YOUfcCHOIC BAKED POTATO OR FRENCH FRIES "fullTength f eatuFfTlhTI C I I U H A V T U D I I T U I I D C h A V SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY STARTING AT 8:B0pm •i t| *4.95 PER DINNER e # wren i / i i i n tn NOTE: YOU MUST PRESENT THIS COUPON I I I MANY OF YOUR FAVORITE MOVIES WILL BE SHOWN SUNDAY | THRU THURSDAY IN OUR LOUNGE | STARTING AT 8:30pm FREE EAT -- DRINK -- BE MERRY (EVEN SMOKE) NOTE: PRESENT THIS COUPON DURING SHOWTIME FOR 1 FREE STEIN OF DRAFT BEER | CALLING FOR RESERVATIONS MAKES IT EASIER FOR US TO SERVE YOU PROMPTLY OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK IDNQSMS: 11:30-Spa DUOS: S&IMOhi FRI-SAT-MUHOW SUNDAY:***** - ^ X TOMMY LANE and the NEW PERSPECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 24 and 25 9:30-1 :30am -- SPECIAL 1:00 SHOW DURING DINNER PLEASE FILL-OUT OUR COMMENT CARDS TO HEP US SERVE YOU BETTER COMPUTE BANQUET FACILITIES ARE AVAILABLE FOR ALL IINFORMATION, QUESTIONS, DIRECTIONS, MOVIE SCHEDULES, RESERVATIONS OR BANQUETS; CALL (815) 675-2302 RT. 31 N. TO JOHNSBURG RD., EAST TO RT. 12, LEFT Vt MILE TO NEW ENTRANCE What One Person Can Do Jim and Mona Sims, Friends to Hikers Probably few people beyond northern Georgia even know Jim and Mona Sims' names. What they do is not spec­ tacular. But they do it with grace. If you have hiked the Ap­ palachian trail where it begins near Vogel State park, you might know the Sims. The trail passes within inches of their living room door. Across the path, under the same roof, is the craft shop and haven for hikers which they run for the State Parks Service. Jim Sims had to put a sign on their door, "Ranper's home." He did it because hikers who would occasionally blunder in were embarrassed at finding they were in someone's home. The Sims didn't mind. In fact, they take a warm interest in wayfarers. "We get ^wonderful letters from people who've stopped by off the trail," says Mr. Sims. "A lot of times it was just that we'd dried their clothes for them in our clothes drier." J The couple, in their mid- fifties, used to spend summers in a cabin in the park. When Jim Sims retired from government service, they settled in their present role. They took on a mission - to be ready to help people coming through - in any way, even with spiritual support. They have two Bibles opened on a table in the hikers' lodge. "A lot of them are searching for something," says Jim Sims. "They're confused and don't know what they're looking for. They come out here to meditate and become closer to God." And if they waitf to talk about it, their hosts will listen. Often, the most important gift we can give others is our availability - to talk, to com­ fort, to advise, to listen, or just to be there. 1ST ANNUAL SUMMER OUTDOOR ART FAIR Sponsored by McHenry American Legion on Legion grounds TWO WEEKENDS June 25 & 26 and July 2-3 & 4 The McHenry Plaindealer Established T875 jx 3B12 West Elm Street Phonn 315-017* •iji McHenry, Illinois 60050 Published Every Wednesday ft Friday at .McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois By McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY fciburiton or* r«qu««t*4 to provide Immodloto notico of cho igo of addroit to Thr McHonry Moindoolor. Mil W. Elm Si.. McHenry. III. too50 A deduction of one month from the •xplrartton of • subscription will be mode where a change of address is provided through the Post Office Deportment. 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