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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Jun 1978, p. 22

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SECTION 2 - PAGE 4 - PLAINOEALER-WEDNESDAY. JL'NE 7,1978 Sunnyside Area Betty Messer • 344-2494 Bud Pflug, Jr. Graduates Cum Laude In N.Y. The Bud Pflug family of 1412 Bayview lane recently returned from a trip to Troy, N Y. where they attended graduation ceremonies at Rensselaer Polytechnic institute. Their son. Bud, Jr., graduated with cum laude honors, receiving a bachelor of science degree in Computer and Systems Engineering. He will be working in New York this summer for G.E. and this fall will enter the University of Illinois in Champaign to study for his masters degree. Also attending the graduation ceremonies were an aunt and uncle from Westchester and another aunt from Berwyn. Needless to say, Bud and Marion are very proud of their son AUCTION REPORT The first annual benefit auction for the Johnsburg Rescue squad sponsored by the Concerned Citizens of Pistakee Land was a great success. The gross amount taken in at the auction was $9,018.43. After expenses, a check was presented to the squad in the amount of $7,682.2<X We hope this wm help the squad with their expenses until their annual dance in the fall, sponsored to make operating expenses. The auction was a means of raising extra cash to help because of the rising costs in supplies; receipts from the dance are not enough. We hope all of you who helped make the auction a success will support the Rescue squad when they come around with tickets. Remember these people are all volunteers who give so much of themselves to serve their community. When we need them, they are always there. When they need us, let's show them how much we appreciate their dedication. PARK CHAIRWOMAN Mrs. Lillian Pomonis of 1501 Rosemarie has been chosen as chairwoman for the village of Sunnyside park. The village owns a 5 acre tract of land at Jewel drive and part of this land is designated as park area. Lillian, a committee of one, is working hard to get the park completed. She wants to see the park completed soon and the playground equipment in­ stalled. She has already marked off the 5 acres, but she can't do everything by herself. We have the equipment, but she needs help to put it in. How about some volunteers to help get the park done? If you have some time and would like to give her a hand getting the park equipment installed, call 385-7012. SIX FLAGS VACATION Jonnie and Bill Boike and daughters Carrie and Dqnelle of 4107 Sunset spent Memorial weekend in Six flags, St. Louis. They had a great weekend and Jonnie enjoyed a brief vacation from her hectic duties as sergeant of the Sunnyside Police department. Since the resignation of Earl Kramer as chief, Jonnie is in charge of the department. FAMILY MOVE Former Chief of Police Earl Kramer and his family left Monday, June 5, for Pueblo, Colo. The Kramer's will be missed by their many friends and neighbors and we wish them good luck in their new home. PEDDLERS The village of Sunnyside does not allow door to door peddlers in the area Once again with warm weather peddlers are coming into the area If you are approached by a salesman please contact the village Clerk Betty Messer at 385-6023 and report this We do not allow this type of soliciting and a license from the city of McHenry or McHenry county is not valid in the village. NORTHWOODS VACATION Ray and Marj Nolan of 1403 Bayview lane spent the week of May 28 vacationing at a resort in Land O'Lakes, Wis The Nolans stay at a resort on Lac Vieux desert where they enjoy fishing and relaxing Ray is village president BIRTHDAYS This week's birthday greetings go to Valeri Zimbrick who celebrates her special day June 9. Brian Peinchkie has his day June 11. Best wishes to you both for a happy day and many more to come ANNIVERSARY This week's anniversary couple are Nancy and Dick Duell of 4415 Florence Their special day is June 8 Best wishes and may you have many more happy years together What Just One Person Can Do Steve Shutt, Chess Coach Among rubble-strewn lots one spring day, disadvantaged youngsters made North Philadelphia bloom Two teams of those youngsters arrived home in triumph with United States National Chess championship trophies. Civic leaders, the Police and Firemen's band, a TV crew, a chtoring crowd and a mayor's reception welcomed them back. But behind the hurrahs were the coaches. Mike Sherman of the Vaux Junior high school team that placed first in their category, and Steve Shutt who coached the Frederick Douglass school team - second place winners in the elemen­ tary school tournament. Given their family backgrounds, these kids would not be ex­ pected to play chess at all - much less excel. But some people don't settle for the ex pected. Like Steve Shutt. Six years before, he had been a new teacher, fresh from selling insurance. He started playing chess with another teacher during lunch hour. Soon they were attracting youthful onlookers. Mr Shutt decided to make the most out of that curiosity and give them a chance to play. They got to be pretty good. He exposed them to tour­ nament play, pitting 10 and 11- year-olds against skilled adults. That meant being beaten, but confronting better players showed them how good they could be. He prepared them to face defeat They hung in. And they began to win "They wouldn't win a game when they started out," says the coach, "but they kept with it." Youngsters who couldn't sit still in class, he found, could concentrate for two or three hours at a sitting and, later, with almost total recall analyze the game. That's how they got to be champs By giving children a chance, Steve Shutt showed just what they could be. * • • • Faith in one's self is the foundation of success. SPECIAL! (UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT) Shear Honesty Beauty Salon 3325 W. ELM STREET (RTE. 120) McHENRY, 395-9547 Come in and get acquainted T1KS.-NM.-9T04 SATM9AYS 9 TO 3 •SPECIAL 11 Sealer CitixM Rates TUES. - THURS. ALSO! ..SUPER SPECIAL Bring in this adv. For 20% on ail during JvmI (OFFER DOES NOT APPLY TO SENIOR CITIZEN RATES) FOCUS ON FATHER Father's Day June 18 Arrows Dad's hoping for a short sleeve solid color dress shirt Give him a classic by Arrow with short sleeve for comfort and permanently pressed for easy care. The fine styling, straight collar and regular fit make it certain to be his all-around summer favorite. Polyester and cotton blend. Machine washable and dryable, packable and no-iron. In rust, blue, navy or pink, Sizes 14'/2 -17'/2 •11.00 MEN'S FURNISHINGS, ELGIN AND CRYSTAL LAKE i $ A \ First for Fashion, Elgin and Crystal Lake NEW JOCKEY, Life; BRAND Underwear is the latest in shape and color and style. Color Dad's day bright in great underwear by Jockey. All cotton shirts and briefs to keep him cooler and more comfortable in hot weather. Tapered boxers in no-iron cotton- polyester blend. RAC SHIRT with short sleeves in heavier cotton for more absorbency. Green, yellow, beige, blue, white, S-M-l-XL $4.50 TAPERED BOXER action tailored with racing side vents 50% combed cotton - 50% polyester, sizes 30-40 $3.25 POWER KNIT T-SHIRT in fine quality combed cotton knit, S-M-L-XL. .3 for$8.50 LO-RISE BRIEF all cotton knit in navy, yellow, beige, blue, white. No-gap security, 30-40... $3.00 MEN'S FURNISHINGS, ELGIN AND CRYSTAL LAKE (•V#) BUY WITH CASH OR YOUR SPIE S S CRED IT C ARO essa Master Charge Bank Amencard ELGIN FREE PARKING CRYSTAL LAKE FREE PARKING JANE PAGE, PERSONAL SHOPPER Ticket validates first 2 hours, upper deck Elgin Plaza Parking Direct entry into Spiess thru enclosed ramp. • Convenient free parking for 2300 cars at Crystal Point Mall. • For Elgin store, call her at 741-4300. For McHenry County store, call her at Crystal Lake, 455-3600 /

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