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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Jul 1978, p. 20

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FAGK 2t - PLAIN DEALER - FRIDAY. JULY 14,1»78 establishing details to guide the board in future actions. A statement by State's At­ torney William J. Cowlin in­ dicated that it was difficult for him to answer questions of the board because of "the issue of adjourned meetings " PROGRESS WITH TRANSPORTATION PLAN IN COUNTY (Continued from page 1) because of the problem it might create with requests from other newly formed municipalities. However, the motion passed for the short term contract. Because of a recent con­ troversy over the question of adjourned meetings, a resolution will be passed Approval was given to a request for reclassification of property on Highway 178, in Prairie Grove village, from "F" Farming to "B-l" Business district. The property is improved with a building which was a former school. m 815-943-4451 24 hr. Information U.S. 14 & 173 HARVARD, ILL ANNETTE HAVEN IN July 21-27 7 & 9:45 A BILLY THORNBERG PRODUCTION ALSO STARRING JOHN HOLMES PATRICIA LEE*LINDA WONG JOHN DUPREE Robert Schneider of McHenry was appointed to All the unexpired term of Homer Barry on the McHenry County Mental Health board. The appointment runs to Jan. 1, 1982 McHENRY GIRL NAMH) TO MOZART FESTIVAL LEAD (Continued from cage 1) The cast was selected in auditions which were open to all Illinois residents and in­ dividuals studying within the state. Participation in the festival is not limited to the above mentioned cast. The festival is open to all those who seek ; . J • • experience in opera production including coaching, directing, stage settings, lighting, costuming and make-up. Specialists in each area will guide each phase of the operatic production. Scenes from other Mosart operas will be prepared and presented during the three- week festival. Sherill Milnes, one of the busiest and most popular baritones of the Metropolitan Opera, has endorsed OPRILL as "an organization whose sensible goals appear geared appropriately to getting the younger performer established in opera performances...in advance of his or her auditioning for the larger American opera companies." OPEN YEAR ROUND Nilel>. an d S u n d a y * f r o m 2 p m GENOA THEATRE "• VGIN0S t*TY. MS. j JuM off 12 »n Hwv* H A R 2 Miles North of ftiohmond 414 279 6491 - DAY N1TE . MY 2M7: »OUtU I FtATUIfl Je«e« Cee«, Genevieve |«|iU A tender remeece in die Old Wei fU+ si.90 W«. 7Sf Child JUST (NTHtf AD AIMTS OM FTTSM* SOC July 2127 I itmmi enisr 1! wHl» if r i»inf MWWW f pf frof AAfc 1 I I MI J»/F TT S*t fftlli'S Wait Otttty t In Sure* »t tkt 3H After her divorce, triui got to know ionic pretty Interesting people... Including Herself R i * \an\ iarn wrman UNO* CIMMTTF OPIN ft A M. .10 P.M. AS OF JULY 24 ftfeefctesf. Sandwiches, reentein §eter« nr eHer «he »he«l Ann«hnr Ckencn Unmevried Wnmee 7 00 r rJ.,Men., THer. 9:15 7 05 Setwrde, 9 10 / w »e*wreey T:|» J 2 30,7 00 Sen. 4:519 20 J o y o f E x p e r t i s e 8:30 Rated X 18 & Over Only i/Vf c HENRY 1 McHENRY 385 0144 FOCTWS ENCASEMENT ONLY ADULTS $1.50 CHILD $1.00 ENDS THURS. "HARPER VALLEY P.T.A.' Fll. THURS. 7*15 EMcHENRY OUTDOOR 415 3440444 EROS THURS "0RCA" MPRPER VMLLEY P.T.A. r* OPEN EVERY NITE GATES OPEN AT 7:30 FEATURE AT DUSK HCLB OYIR 5^ is here! LATE SHOW FRI. * SAT. "CAR WASH" .OUTDOOR IGRAYSIAKE RT l?0 & 83 273 81SS EROS THURS. "ERFORCER" OPEN EVERY NITE GATES OPEN AT 7:30 FEATURE AT DUSK MLtOYEK THE SWARM LATE SHOW FRI. I. SAT. "TERTACLES"PT SHOWPLACE 1-2-3-4-5 DOWNTOWN RTE. 14 ft 31 CRYSTALLAKE 455-1005 2000 EQUIPPED WITH DOLBY SURROUND STEREO • \ HEAVEN CAN WAIT M FRI., SAT. 2:304:45 7 9:1511:15 SUR THURS 2:304:45 7 *15 CHEAP DETECTIVE .* FRI. SAT. 2:304:45 7 » 11 SUR THURS. 2:154:30-1:45-9 FRI SAT 2:15-4:30-6:459 10:45 SUR M0R THURS 2:15^:30^6:459 THE END' FRI SAT. 2:15-4:30-6:45 9 11 SUR THURS 2:154:30-6:45 9 SHOWPLACE 5 EQUiPPlD WITH 001 BY SURROUND STEREO STAR WARS n DOWN CPYSTAl TOWN LAKE FRI HOR THURS 7 9:15 SAT. SUR. 2-4:30-7 9:15 SP 1 2-3-4-5 BARGAIN MATINEE TILL 2:30 * 1 .25 FLEA MARKET GRAYSLAKE OUTDOOR - SUNDAY 8 to 4 The CASE Mod 80 is a brand new riding mower with a yard full of high perform­ ance features. • Easy access controls • Single lever travel control • Totally enclosed engine • Turf saver tires • Electric Start • Tow-behind attachment hitch. And now you can catch what you cut ab­ solutely free! Better hurry, free bagger is a limited time offer. J I Case A Tenneco Company Outdoor Power Equipment Division BB3 doing something about it. ^ "The Houae That Service Built" George P. Freund 4102 W. Crystal Lake Rd., McHenry 385-0420 AN EXPERIENCE IN DINING ENJOYMENT I .C. Spi r i ts «» Cookery § & Pot Still CALL FOR RESERVATIONS RT. 14, CRYSTAL LAKE, 459 2660 Lunch 'til 5 p m M F Dine til 10 p m M Th & 'til 11 p.m F Sat. Sun Buffet 10:30 3 p m & Sun Dinner 4 9 p.m. Pot Still Saloon open weekdays 'til 1, f Sat. 'til ? / V Appetizers Spirit's Special French Onion Soup Kntrees -- S e a f o o d Spirit's Fresh Catch Red Snapper Onion Straws Shrimp Cocktail Supreme J J5 Spirit's Stuffers Escargot in Mushroom Cap* Mushroom topped with.. # Mftrfcet pr»c« Rocky Mountain Rainbow Trout Alaskan King Crab Legs « 75 Deep Fried Sea Scallops « 2i South African Lobster Tails 11* 25 Dinner includes *pqetdL *> \ Z> l V . lo^Qf ' inn&u'if r.o>c+ o' ^ C P is' *f»Qt>'dlOie '*» Spirit's Specialties Beef Shrimp Sauterne 7 95 Lemon Veal Spirit's Stuffed Shrimp Pepper Steak 6 25 Broiled Top Sirloin 7 95 New York Strip Steak ' #• ' ->ev a(»*d S"'0". • 95 London Broil 4 95 Filet Mignon • *5 Prime Ribs of Beef, au jus Calves Liver E X T R A E X T R A E X T R A Captain Charlie's Seafood Casserole ' For the Light and I Ate Dinner --- Crepes California Soup, Salad and Bread Chicken Curacoa Sirloin and Crab 4 75 Quiche Lorraine •ti Sovoovflf B'i » » y ) Half Pound Burgers (/ » XT I • Si •• IQ# •' eo PCM <-.*• ' . . , ' * • . . f t 1 ) McHenry Hosts GOP Play Day 1 rM - %' • ' a. Towering above the others, Governor "Big Jim" Thompson stands with other office holders and members of the McHenry County Central GOP committee. The occasion was 20th annual GOP Play day held at McHenry Country club Wednesday, July 19. From left are County Clerk Vernon Kays, Vernon Kays, Jr., assistant director of the Comprehensive Employment Training Act (CETA) office in McHenry county; O.C. "Dixie" O'Hara, chairman for Golf day; Governor Thompson; Al Jourdan, county Central committee chairman; and Senator Jack Schaffer. Also in attendance was former Illinois Governor Richard Ogilvie. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD LITTLE MISS PEANUT (Continued from page 1) Woodlawn Park. McHenry, won the Little Miss Peanut crown Tuesday night Judging of the thirty contestants was held in the Legion clubhouse, with the sponsoring McHenry Kiwanis club in charge. First runner-up was Megan Miller. 7. daughter of Mr and Mrs Hank Miller of 3812 Lin­ colnshire drive, McHenry. Second runner-up honors went to Sherry Lynn Johnson, 7, granddaughter of Mr and Mrs. Donald Dolatowski of 2712 N. Villa lane, McHenry, with whom she resides Jennifer will be a second grader at Hilltop school with the start of the fall term. Her family, including a 9-year-old sister, Michelle, came to this community from Medinah, 111., seven years ago When No. 26 was called as winner. Jennifer was unaware she held that number Only when her name was spoken did she break into a broad smile that "almost broke". Larry l^eafblad of Radio Station WEFA, Waukegan, performed capably as master of ceremonies as he has done for several years WORK AT SCHOOL OPERATION UNDER REDUCED SPENDING (Continued from page 1) Arimitsu and Sue Grosser. Special Education instructors at East, and Paul J. Buckley, Social Science teacher at East, were accepted with regret. Carol Hamilton, secretary at the central administration office, also resigned Classified employment ap­ proved included Susan Houser, receptionist; John Penny, custodian; Tori Donarski, accounts payable; Julianne Cepulis. registrar at East and William Jones, maintenance at West A report was made by the superintendent regarding a recent meeting he attended of the McHenry County Economic Development committee, pertaining to the local school district's proposal for a $2.5 million grant. The intended use of the money is to improve vocational education through a career center, but Swartzloff indicated the changes are not favorable that the money will be received. Following the executive session, the board voted to employ Ronald Dale of Bloomington-Normal. 111., as vocational director. Other action at this time was to approve relocation of the Driver Education simulators inside the East campus building at a cost not to exceed $5,000 There is no fear without some hope, and no hope without some fear. -Baruch Spinoza. TUondez /take Onn AND LOUNGE Featuring Chinese & American Cuisine - Friday Special - $095 FISHERMAN'S WHARF ^ Include*. Bieaded f ish (Cod) ihnmp Strops and Cia'H Stnp Se'ved with tnes cole slaw dinner rol l CARRV OUT ORDERS! SS06 E WONDER LAKE RD WONDER LAKE ILL. PHONE 815-728-0411 FACIllTltS AVAILABLE fOU BANGUI 'S ( Wi DOINGS TO'»! OPEN WEEKDAYS 4 TO 10 SAT & SUN I TO H CLOSED MON. Relax in our Beer Garden under the stars! SPINNAKER REEF IN McHEHjW They're back from Virginia FRI. & SAT. NITES JULY 21 & 22 Enjoy the easy listening guitar sounds of "TRAPPER" in our Beer Garden SPINNAKER REEF 2919 W. RTE. 120. McHENRY KKM EDUCATIONAL j College Honors [ U Of I Names Area Students On Dean's List McHenry area students were named to the dean's list at the University of Illinois at Ur- bana-Champaign for the 1978 spring semester The students ranked in the top 20 percent of their college class or curriculum. From McHenry are Jeffery Neil Boyer of 1304 Old Bay road, Randall Mark Kohl of 4218 W. Crestwood, Marcia Emil Popovich of 2915 Kama, and Mark Alan Snyder of 2914 W. Lincoln road Two from Wonder Lake in­ cluded Jeffery C. Borchardt of 8103 White Oaks road and Theordore C A Dass of 3202 E Lake Shore drive Area Students Accept Degrees At Commencement Northern Illinois university has announced tl\e release of advanced and bachelor degrees to McHenry collegiates The degrees were formally con­ ferred recently at spring commencement ceremonies Accepting graduate degrees were James W Albright of 3822 W. Lincolnshire, CAS; Darlene M Baker of 607 S Orchid Path, MSED; Donald D. Blume. 4002 W Grand avenue, EDI); and Tom F Philips of 1410 N Glen, MSED Bachelor degrees were conferred upon Patricia E Freund of 4209 W Crystal Lake road, BA, and Betty Keeney of 3119 W Justen road. BA, both of McHenry From Wonder Lake are Gary W. Brosseit of 10312 Thayer road, BS ; Patricia C. Fehling of 8907 W Sunset drive, BSED; John G. Reckamp of 8801 Dorr road. BSED; and Susan M Sullivan of 3302 W I^ake Shore drive, BS. Spring Grove recipients included Nick Ciccotosto of 1101 English Prairie road, BA, and Mary E Cocklan of 11161 Wilmot road. BS DEAN'S LIST Martin Van Kanegan, a sophomore student majoring in accounting at Millikin university, Decatur, 111., was named to the dean's list for the second semester of the 1977-78 semester He is the son of Mr and Mrs. Jack Van Kanegan of 7104 Mohawk drive. Wonder I^ake The man who fears noth- ,Mr ing is as powerful as he who is feared by everybody. J.C.F. Schiller. As a man grows older it is harder and harder to frighten him. z-" -Jean Paul Richter. ARE YOU MOVING? Subscribers are requested to provide immediate notice of change of address to The McHenry Plain dealer, :J812 YV Elm -it McHenry. II 60050 A deduction of one month from the expiration of a subscription will be made where a change of address is provided through the Post Office Department FR0MVFW O N E - S T O P t r a v e l s e r v i c e AIR UNI •Ml AMTRAX TICKETS TH VaM P1«wilnt • CwMtM crutHl A trip to (wrap* Mailc* ' can cmipif Chain-O-LalfM TRAVEL SERVICE UOS W. Elm St. McH*nry, Illinois 400S0 aMic* I *»• mi mini l« •'MnikMiH airlift** hatali •ifht»a*titf (ampmtn SHko 1941 3*5-7500 Areo Cod* 815 Ask me about Life Insurance for High Income People It can provide immediate funds your family will need for their way of living if you die-or long-range retirement benefits if you live Call me for details Dennis Conway 3319 W. 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