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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Nov 1977, p. 7

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WOODSTOCK t«TH s WOODSTOCK, ILL 60098 - 815-338-6464 I o5t'i ImSSiaajol iS McHENRY EEC Ladies Tues, Nite Bowling League Nov. l-'77 Averages or better: ; Carol Roadman 337; Sheree . DeKneef (161) 399; Sharon Klontz (184) 457; Carol Michels 439; Phyl Grosrenaud 432; Gwen Smith 445; Grace Steinsdoerfer (183) 463; Cathie Piater 382; Kathy Miller (182) 512; Lor Freund 405; Wilma Aylward (161) 469; Dot Koleno (175) 474; Freida Miller 387; Fran Zank 378; Pat Bticcelli , 349; Helen Spencer 434; Jane Switzer (173) 477; Edi Nim- sgera (191) 534; Rae Fenner 387; Flo Manzardo 400; Lois Crouch 448; Pam Kozior 406; Mae Collis 404; Ron Romkowske 440; Mary Foster (164) 362; Eleanore Glaviano 452; Fran Weyland 417; Joan Buss 485; Pat Lyane (160) 360; Dottie Hayes 482; Esther Cygan 387; Shirley Klapperich 373; Naomi Mereness 415; Wanda Gehrke (181) 483; Karen Bonato 382; Joanne Plucinski 389; Jean Weyland 372; Bette O'Brien 482; Nancy Peterson 375; Annette Joyce (172 ) 461; Pat Ruemelin (190 512. Splits: Sharon Klontz 5-7; Phyl Grosrenaud 5-10; Pat Gass 2-7; Wilma Aylward 5-6; Fran Zank 5-6-10; Sue Smith 4-7-10; Joan Buss 6-7; Mae Collis 3-9-10; Esther Cygan 4-5; Shirley Klapperich 3-10; Wanda Gehrke 2-10/ 500 Club: Edi Nimsgern - 534; Kathy Miller - 512; Pat Ruemelin - 512. Cathie Piatek - 88 pins over her average - nice bowling P.S. Pat Ruemelin, I won't tell anyone you were practicing before bowling - I'm just writing it down on paper - ha ha ha - and it paid off. LAKELAND PARK FUN LEAGUE Saturday. Oct. 15,1977 Man bowler of the night: Tom Michelsen bowled 598 scratch series with games of 201-236- 161. Men above average: Don Mercure 177-185-174-536, Tom Michelsen 201-236-161-598, Jerry Price 209-502, Ron Franks 183-153-469, Lou Arroyo 168-459, Ken Massheimer 169- 160-175-504, Rich Sokolowski 173-175-491, Nick Diblasi 162- 158-458, Dom Giacomo 153-164- 459, Joh Licastro 172-433, Bob Bittermann 164-161-464, Joe Leopold 161-186-458. High Sereis Scratch - Tom Michelsen - 598. High Game Scratch - Jim Quantz • 235. High Series with Handicap - Nick Susner - 671. Woman Bowler of the Night: Bobbie Hager bowled 194 scratch game. Woman above average: Judy Franks 169-173-148-490, Helen Price 165-150-446, Joyce Leopold 150-158-418*' Darlene Michelsen 140-159-149-448, Marge Eapinosa 142-164-167- 473, Bobbie Hager 194-142-160- 496, Fran Diblasi 168-161-437, Polly Licastro 168-401, Marge Mercure 144-143-418, Barb Bitterman 142-407, Dee Steiner 335, Marilyn Ehlen 309, Rennie Quantz 344, Bev Kranel 344. High Series Scratch - Joanne Gilbert - 530. High Game Scratch - Bobbie Hager -194. High Series with Handicap - Dolores Sokolowski • 693. First Place Team: Anything goes - won 15 - lost 1. Team members: Nick Susher, Polly Licastro, Bobbie Hager and Ron Franks. SPORTS COPY . DOS AND D0NTS type for you. Double space. Do Ml crowd tN ninth on on sheet Write oa out side of the paper only. Remember Deadlines: flLIVf* IN Oil MJ lUI ffWIIIwWuJ issues. 10 a.m. Wednesday for Friday issues. Late copy wiH probably be used in following Issue. Thank You! Much Things would be a lot nicer if people would be more ready to pat a fellow on the back instead of punching him on the nose. •Telegraph, Sidney, Neb. The tolerance of variety is the matt of in­ telligence. • ••* # When in doubt about a controversial subject, keep quiet. 300 At Social For Benefit Of Harmony Club Once again the members of Harmony Snowmobile club of McHenry showed their ex­ perience and zeal in raising funds for their club, by hosting their fourth annual social night. McHenry's Moose lodge was the scene for an evening of fun for friends and supporters numbering nearly 300 persons. Among those attending were several from the Illinois association of Snowmobile clubs including president, Ron Hambly; Ralph Dawson, Charles Metcalf and Skip Bennett and accompanied by their wives. Also guests were Sheriff Art Tyrrell and wife, honorary members of Har­ mony. Guests were entertained by a floor show presented by talented members of the club Shirley Smith, songstress, and Jan Rades, dancer, performed to delight the audience. Then the audience was treated to the sight of eleven male members trouping out in a ballet dance act. After the show, a fine or­ chestra provided dancing music. The safety, security and welfare of the U.S.. depends upon the safety, security and welfare of its people. Political Corner 8EEKS REELECTION Congressman Robert Mc- Clory has announced that he will seek reelection to the U.S. House of Representatives. McClory began his career in public service in 1990 with his election to the Illinois General Assembly. He was elected to the Illinois State Senate In 1162 and to the Congress in 1962. • • • • Few industrialists be­ lieve their concerns have made excessive profits. * • Your ticket to ENTICER 250 • winter pleasure! C A W C S i i n D F f i * 1 0 9 9 y O # SAVE $110 REG. *1099 *lf it's fun you want, latch onto an Enticer. Its fan-cooled engine has power to float over deep snow or streak across hardpack. Performance. Smoothness. Excitment. They're all yours when you ride Enticer. DRESS FOR THE FUN I UNTIL NOV. IStfi FULL LINE OF SPORTY YAMAHA SNOW CLOTHES I FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 1001 SOUTH ROUTE 47 - Model 031 AV THIS IS THI BIGGEST SELLING LIGHTWEIGHT SAW IN THE W0BLD. In ovor 130 countries throughout the md of chain i world there'a one brand of < that'll hold up better, laat longer, and work harder than any other brand made. To the poopla who try it and buy it, if a a bargain. To the people who want the nweftforthairmoney.it'aaStihl* GET IT FROM ADAMS ENTERPRISES 3017 W. ROUTE 120 McHENRY 385-3970 ANDrrSASTIHL iHiih • I i I I i l l l l l l l l l l fire$tone 4t>l HCKA0E DE1L gets you set for winter driving W1NTER ™ES COMPLETE PACKAGE INCLUDES: - NEW TOWN * COUNTRY • 2 POLYESTER CORD WINTER TIRES • 2 EXTRA WHEELS • 2 TIRE VALVES • BOTH WHEELS ELECTRONIC SPIN BALANCED PACKAGE DEAL r»« J7S-1* ICE SCRAPER 4005 N.RTE. 120 McHENRY, ILL PHONE 385-2323 McHENRY FIRESTONE, INC mm 56 Started The Race But Burmann Was Alone At The End PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER • FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1977 x*xvx*x*xwxwx*xv>xv:.xv Fifty-six runners started the North Suburban conference cross country meet together Tuesday afternoon at Libertyville. But, it didn't take long for Mike Burmann of McHenry to break away from the field and romp to victory. At one time, Burmann built up nearly a fifty-yard lead over his nearest competitor on the scenic course. Below, McHenry cross country coach Bill Hutchinson congratulates Burmann on his outstanding effort, while (below right), the star runner takes a moment to catch his breathe following the three-mile run in the mud and rain. STAFF PHOTOS-WAYNE GAYLORD

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