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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jun 1978, p. 18

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PAGE?" r»w\INDFAI / F.K • yNtiDStoS iSfcUDAV, JUNE 14,1978 Lakeland Park & Lakeland Shores Sharon Gacek 385-3777 Graduation Parfy Extends Through Weekend Michael Tollifson had a graduation party that he will long remember. It started Friday night after graduation and lasted till late Sunday evening. Proud parents William (Skip) and Pat Tollifson watched as their son graduated with honors from West campus. Mike's many musical in­ struments and equipment set the scene for a mini talent show, and mom, Pat, with Grandmother Dorothy did a great job of harmonizing. Younger sister Randi had fun entertaining her many cousins who joined in the celebration. Relatives who helped celebrate were Jay and Dorothy Braitigan, Grant and Rita Tollifson with children Craig and Lance who hail from Menominee Falls, Wis., Jean Krandal and Carol Procell of Skokie, A1 and Bonnie Schumann with son Allan and many, many more. The food was plentiful and Pat made a turkey that was done just right with all the delicious trimmings. Mike will be entering Ripon college in the fall and he will be studying pre law courses. Good luck, Mike! GRADUATION Dennis Becker recently graduated from St. Paul Bible college with a bachelor of arts in Missionology. A graduation party was held celebrating the occasion with many friends and relatives in attendance. Dad, John and mom, Alice are very proud of their son and so are Dennis* sisters and brothers-in-law, Thelma and Kenny Massheimer of Lakemoor, Karen Szewczuck from Twin Lake, Wis., Roberta and Dick Hager, Betty and Harold Pickerell, JoAnn and Ron Kamp. and brother and sister-in-| law James and Sandy Neff. That evening Dennis preached at the Alliance church of McHenry, Dennis has been asked to be the youth ^pastor in Matton for the next two years. After that he plans to return to Mali in West Africa. Congratulations! SEVEN CANDLES M a t t h e w S c h w a r t z celebrated his seventh birthday June 1 with a cake and ice cream party. The birthday song was sung to Matt by friends Jeff Pedriana. John Gacek, Michael Sweeney, Sean, Mickey, and Jeanette Dentro, and Clay Sellers. Matt's little brother Lee Allen, V, enjoyed the party with all the noise and brightly colored paper. Dad, Lee Allen, Jr., and mom, Lucille, were very happy that Matt had a great time celebrating his seventh. CONGRATULATIONS... to Dennis Gibson on his graduation from McHenry high. Relatives and friends gathered at his home to help Dennis celebrate and they were parents, Sue and Drexell Miller, John and Maureen fiorie with children, John Patrick and Mark, Dick, Bev and Linda Walinski, the Nivens, Ray, Eileen, David and Kenny, Bill Fandre and Barb. All had a great time and enjoyed getting together. DREAM TRIP Dan Bomke had the trip that every business man dreams of. He was sent to the Orient. His trip started with a brief stop over in Hawaii, then on to Taipei and Taiwan, China. From there Dan went to Osaka, Japan. In Osaka, he caught the super fast mono-rail to Tokyo. Accommodations were great with modern, well known hotels in all the cities that Dan visited. All the sights that could be seen on a short business trip were just beautiful. On arrival at O'Hare airport, loving wife Ruth asked Dan what he wanted for dinner. His reply after all that rich food was "beans and hot dogs"! NEW GRANDCHILD Jerry and Alice Sullivan are proud toannounce that they have a new grandson, his name is Shawn William Sullivan. He made his arrival May 2 in Jupiter, Fla., and tipped the scales at 7 lbs., 6 oz. Proud parents are William and Susie Sullivan. The happy grandparents went to visit their new grand­ son and while in Florida they visited friends in Tampa and Orlando. SCHOOL'S OUT i School days are over for this year and some sixth graders from Montini were very happy to picnic at Veteran's acres. These gals were Linda Walinski, Jana Williams, Valerie Gilbert and Cathy Johnson. Our area schools had outings these past couple of weeks to the railroad museum at Union, picnic at Veteran's acres, the Milwaukee and the Brookfield zoo. With all these trips, there are a lot of "field trip moms" with sore ' feet and aching bodies. Now the fun begins; have fun and enjoy your children! HAPPY BIRTHDAY Birthday wishes are ex­ tended to Mrs. Fred Street, Paul and Kim Cynowa, Greg Vogel and Jesse Beam who share June 14 as their special day. The fourteenth will be extra special for Jesse Beam who will be celebrating his first birthday. June 15 is special for June Mueller^ and Jo Anne Mai will celebrate her day June 16. Birthday cake will be served to Shirley Meurer, Sharon Wagner, and Bill Siefert June 17. Birthday songs will be sung to Fran Clark, Patty Arient, Thomas Koch, Laura Lin- dquist, Krista Taylor, and Sharon Schooley who celebrate June 18. That date will be the first birthday of Ryan Edward Barle and David Joseph Sch- mitt. Carol Knor and Sharee Lynn Holas have the nineteenth of June as their day. June 21 will be a special day for Roy Meineke and Barbara Rath- mann. Happy Birthday to all! HAPPY ANNIVERSARY June is the wedding month so there are many anniversaries to celebrate Kasper and Lucille Vann will celebrate their tenth anniversary June 15. Dick and Beverly Walinski will have a special day this year, their seventeenth an­ niversary falls on the seven­ teenth of June. On June 18 Lester and Mary Dobbins will celebrate fifty-one years of wedded bliss. Jerry and Elaine Worth will celebrate their thirteenth June 19. . - June 20 is a special day for two couples, Bill and June Mueller will celebrate a silver anniversary, and Bill and Dorothy Humphreys will celebrate forty-two years of hearing the Anniversary waltz. Happy Anniversary to you all! Happy Father's day to all the fathers in our area. Hope your day is just super and that you get to do what you want to do on your day. LAKE NEWS The McCullom Lake Con­ servation club will hold its monthly meeting at McCullom Lake beach house Thursday evening, June 15. The meeting will start at 8 p.m. This meeting is open to all and all are invited to attend. American Viewpoints FLAG DAY PROGRAM Flag day will be observed at 10 a.m. June 14 as Post Com­ mander Jim Gerhke of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Woodstock presents the United States flag to the Illinois Job service in ceremonies to be held at their office at 425 Clay street, Woodstock.v The ceremony will be open to the public and will be brief. % Your every voter, as surely as your chief magistrate, exercises a public trust. Grover Cleveland Autobuys. W l M l . O l l l I . N imiw a Barbecue Sale Sale Ends Sat., June 17 Model 10379 Enjoy outdoor cooking fun. Charcoal or gas grills. a $3 off. Motorized hooded brazier with adjustable 24" grid. 2-tone enamel steel construc- /tl tion. Battery* operated spit. « *4 off. Our deluxe square cooker with large 350-sq.in. grid. Two-position IIAQO chrome-plated Jill arid. Double- lever hinges. 41.99 ® *2 off. Family brazier, golden enameled steel construction. 21VfcM-diameter AOO grid, 291-sa.in. If OO cooking surface, removable legs. Rtf. 19.99 Model 10502 Model 10204 Model 10202 Save 50 Save *35 Charmglow double- burner gat grills. Regularly 335.50 Stainless steel grids. 336-sq.in. cooking grid plus 125-sq.in. warm­ ing rack. Complete with mobile tank, cart. Save 1.11 Wards electric fire lighter, easy to use. Provides up to Model 10605 rroviues up wu 00 500 watts for -JM quick starts v UL listed. Ref. 4.99 23% off. 3-pc chrome-plated steel barbecue set. Heat-resistant _ 0 _ wooden handles. O*" Includes fork, turner, tongs. H«f • Our deluxe double- burner gat grill. 149s® Regularly 199.99 Aluminum body. 310- sq.in. cooking grid, 90-sq.in. warming grid. Includes post, base, tank, regulator, hose. Model 10289 Save *15 Model 10480 Weber® kettle barbecue with 22Vfe"-diam grill. C o n v e n i e n t dual dampers. A s h c a t c h e r tray included. 4497 Ref. 99.99 10303 Save *2 24-in folding brazier with 380-sq.in. grid. Wooden handle has tool hooks. | ^88 Aluminum legs JL* and 4-poe grid. M-99 ENJOY IT NpW WITH CHARG-ALL--NO MONEY DOWN Whats in a sale? Come see. ENJOY IT NpW WITH CHARG-ALL--NO MONEY DOWN Whats in a sale? Come see. myaQ STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 10-9 Saturday 9:30-5 Sunday 12-5 Crystal Lake 105 Northwast Highway Route 14 Phone 459-3126 FREE PARKING • i i Outstanding VALUE! 5 $15-24 less than our May 1977 regular prices. Glass-belted Road Guard. We discontinued this tire in July 1977, but a special assortment has been built for this promotion. Take advantage of this great tire value. Sale ends July 4. A78-13 C78-14 E78-14 F78-14 G78-14 H78-14 G78-15 H78-15 $22 *28 *32 $37-56 in May '77; +$1.73-2.88 f.e.t. each tubeless blackwall. Whitewalls, $4 more ea. J78-15, L78-15 whitewalls priced low, too. Free mounting. TlBEl.ESS WHITKWAM. SIZE EITS METRIC SIZES REGULAR PRICE EACH SAI.E PRICE EACH PIA'S F.E.T. ! EACH - I55R-13' $47 $32 1 - I65R- $49 $33 1 H4 BR7H-13* 175R 13 $5(1 $35 1 99 - 165R-14 $.55 $37 1 9« I DR7K-I4 175R-I4 $59 $39 232 KK7H-14 IMoR- II $«2 $42 2 411 KR7M-14 IH5K-I4 $w; $44 2 5* GR7* 14 205R 14 $7(1 $49 2 7« ! HR7M-14 215 HI I $7(i $53 2 9fc I - 1H5R I.V $5* $38 2 01 ! GR7H-I5 205R r> $70 $51 2 HI ] HR7H 15 215R 15 $K2 $56 .1 (It LR7M-15 235R-15 $91 $61 :i 11 NO TRADE-IN NEEDED ravon radial plv. tn Sm^'lr radial ad dl'-l^n mil > pl> : Single lluw II Installed free. Size* to fit many US car*. C;ET AWAY 36--exchange prices check. Cold Crunk ' Amps Wt-K. Price Salt> Frier 42(VW» 310 34.95 29.88 24.24K 300 36.95 31.88 Maintenance-free Get Away 36 battery. Designed to need no more water! Delivers fast, re- liable starts year round Wards batteries start at -19.95 exch. Reg. 34.95 Type 42 (VW). *5 off. Save on Wards Supreme muffler for most cars. Ruggedly bu i l t t o c u t n o i s e . Rust - res i s tan t 1988 I i 35% off. Sheepskin chamois for cleaning, polishing. T a n n e d w i t h 100% cod oil . r«8-5.89 Won't scratch. 379 Ward* offer* low-cott profetttonal installation Now save *15 to *30 Steel-belted radial whitewalls. • 2 steel stabilizer belts • 2 polyester cord plies Sale ends July 4. 30% off. Our smooth-riding Easy Street shock. 8?2 each Regularly 12.99 Large l3/ie-in piston combines with 3-stage valving to assure com­ fort and control. Levelers, 29.98 pr.....24.99 Sizes to fit most U.S. cars. Save 24% Rugged, portable 1 Vzt hydraulic floor jack. Compact, light- weight design. 89" Jack fits easily in car trunk. Reg. 9119 Limit 12 oil filters. Save 24% Wards dirt-trapping spin-on oil filter. Reduces engine R e g . ,„ wear. Si/ .es lor most LIS cars. ^ 50 Breather filter, rug. low 1.49 CHARGE ALL YOUR AUTO NEEDS WITH CHARG-ALL f\f\( ) M I ( , < > / V U K Y Fast service? Sure thing! METcl FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE THE AUTO SERVICE IS OPEN 7 DAYS A WE^K Mon thru Fri 10 am to 9 p m Saturday 9 30 a m to 5 p m Sunday 11 a m to 6 p m Crystal Lake 105 Northwest Highway Route 14 Phone 459 6450 FREE PARKING

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