R«£K| YOU SHOULD GET IN GOOD DENTAL HEALTH AND VISIT THE DENTIST REGULARLY aius/tor bag Mtssdaboi 7.i4.Controlt<i|i^ disease. 1 that |ust winds up. 31% *1 , R«g. 6.S7.Keep your J5% OFF MFSR. UST KMAK NANHE "2" Mfffe Us* 34.9S. Fixed locus. Two •lonMlktr Crank print- election. Hoclioak shutter. Includes camera cOse. toy to hold • vse for clear I Instant pictures. Ho. 140-MM W J0% OFF MF6R. LIST KMAK EXTRA 1 . Mfar. list S2.9S. OotHt eontoins camoro with wrist strop, por- sonaMsod Initials, CI1#-J0 Mm. Hip flash and Instruction manual. No. undershirts-tfce basic tank tap In sixes S-M-L-XL in wklto. Slightly tt(Mis ComhftiWi fit '1*4 ' ^WlH'dHilty t 1|^LaIu \ m m . . _ IB / •nfnny «npnw;» . ?• '• J i- .. mmmmmUrnmi f*. IMWM- !MMm HIGHER ABOUT 'j&} v.;:> ||D P X-rays (for decay diagnosis) 10 exam and consultation emergencies ^ •15 adul t c leaning (by Cer t i f ied Hygien is t ) 145 cosmetic porcelain cap crown (Precision) *1 single upper denture {custom fitted in 5-6 visits) from •195 partial dentures removable bridges. By Appointment Only For Information after 11 AM 459-3740 WM. F.KROLL, DDS Private Practice of Dentisiry For Quality Assurance Payment plans Insurance Office Suite 120 Crystal Lake Ambutal Johndbtirg Mary L. Gunderson 385-3052 Parish•Plans Family Picnic St. John's Family picnic will take place Sunday, Aug. 5, from noon to 9 p.m. on the Johnsburg Community club grounds. It will begin with Mass at noon under the Big Top! A sitdown roast beef dinner will be served by the Blessed Virgin Sodality ladies from l to 4 p.m. There will be a Sandwich shop from 4 to 8 p.m. and ice cream, pop and popcorn will be available. There will be entertainment from 4 to 5 p.m. and a German polka band from 6 to 9 p.m. know when you will be able to help. j Tickets are available for the h^dinner from members or at the r^door. v; B.V.M. SODALITY l There will be no meeting in } August for the Blessed Virgin .-Sodality of St. John's. The .September meeting will be on . Tuesday, the eleventh. CONGRATULATIONS --.to Lynette Bauer and Ronald Thiel who were married at St. Mary's, and Mary Sue Behm and Duane G. Schmitt, married at St. Patrick's, Saturday, July 20. Our best wishes to them from St. John's Home baked Bonds garden P3"511-Mld God'« blessings for « ">"« an<* happy life together. fresh vegetables, handmade items, kiddie games and rides, games of chance, Bingo, German Beer garden are available for the enjoyment of each and everyone! Volunteer help is needed * it will be appreciated if you will call Gerry Klein or Mrs. Jon (Rose) Davis, and let them Rt. 31, ft Mi. North of 176 Com* soo our collection of lunglouot. Tho world's most popular Unas. Gat behind the pair you love the most. +*v* y*o *** \\n»w \o»*- .-w ,0 4400 W. ITK. 120-MCIKIIki RfK.47 & C9VNTM Y CUB M IJULTM •MY104 39% OFF SUPER FRIENDS LUNCH BOX ASSORTMENT ...to Anneliese Kirkpatrick, who was served for the first time at the Table of the Lord, July 15, at St. John's church. HOSPITAL AND HOME These folks will appreciate your prayers: Chuck Majercik, Roman Martin, Connie Hopp, Gene O'Dorinell, as well as all our friends and neighbors who are iU. BEST WISHES ...to all our young men and women who recently completed their training in various branches of our country's service. You are to be congratulated and we wish you continued success and hap piness in your work! k N.C.S.F. JUNIORS St. Agnes Court 777, if you plan to attend Junior Forester's Day outing, Wednesday, Aug. 1, be sure to give your permission slip to Mrs. Phillip (Jan) Bartman, Mrs. Tom (Janet) Hueihann, or Mrs. C. (Barb) WirtO without delay. Supper will be at McDonald's, and then on to Dundee and Roxy Wheel Rdfller Rink ! ST . JOHN 'S SCHOOL Envelopes for registration will be ready in the church on Sunday, Aug. 19. Actual registration, tuition and book bill days, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, Aug. 27,28,29 and 31, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Thursday, Aug. 30, is Institute day.) Uniforms are worn by students in grades l through 5. New families moving into our 36% OFF Erasor Mate Eraslblo Ink Pon ©at a S * 7 color Enlargomont with film developing. Ot u Frte 1*7 color Mtlarf«nwn« with oach roll of color film you briny In for dovoloplnf and printing. Coupon imitf accompany offor oaplroa tog. 1.53. Popormot* In troduces tho only pon that orasoS 'mis takes. Refill* available. \ Thli BACK TO SCHOOL HEADQUARTERS O ( 30% OFF Tho i WW 30% OPP •ag. 3.96. Tho orgonlier -- the all Reg. 1.97. 21 NFL Team pencils, in One notebook. 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M o o t o Rag. 6.57 Solo cloborl Tko Rabbit 1 Rag. 5.64 Mi' D.Iho Cor Rag. 5.97 P K ODAK IS RELIABILTY E.SpoodhfTkoNorto u'Mgh R«g«<6 Mo 41s1 F. Alico Tho Aflllgotor Kits ... kits .. . andd more klto. Pun to make, fun to give, beautiful to own. Kvorything you need, to moke one of these delightful kits* All materiel* and com^Sta Instruc tions. Stuffing not Included. The new fashion yarn for knitting end cfscksiiss. ^slfsds f̂ Bs^ î̂ ^ f̂ ysrs Is s 2 as. puH out skoln. IS new colors. PAGE 21 - PLA1NDEALER parish should call the convent for information and make an appointment. Please ask for Sister Vi. Pupils for kindergarten and 5th grade, must have their physicals from their family doctor. Arrangements will be made after school is in session for physicals for other grade classes. First day of school will be Tuesday, Sept. 4. , DISTRICT 12 Parent-Teacher organization meeting Tuesday, Aug. 7 at 8 p.m. at Bush school. REGISTRATION DATES ...For all students: Monday, Aug. 13, and Tuesday, Aug. 14. Kindergarten through grade 8 will be held in the Middle school. Grades 9 through 12 will be held at Johnsburg high school. Watch the mail for "Info 12" with time schedules for these days. WEDNESDAY, JULY Sf, lit* First day of school will be Tuesday, Sept. 4, for all District 12 students. PLEASE NOTE! There will be a Johnsburg column on Wednesday, Aug. 1, and then not until Sept. 12; so if you have any information you would like included for this Aug. l issue, pleas&fionjtact me by the morning of^SUmday, July 26. Will appreciate your cooperation. We will be taking some time off for a bit of celebration. DATES TO REMEMBER Aug. l, N.C.S.F- Juniors Outing * Aug. 5, St. John's Family Picnic and Dinner Aug. 13-14, Registration, District 12 A u g . 2 7 - 2 8 - 2 9 - 3 1 , Registration, tuition and book bill days, St. John's school. Sept. 4, First day of school, all schools Lakeland Park & Lakeland Shores Sharon Gacek 385-3777 Karen Aldrich 344-2780 Eighty-Four Years. Young Happy birthday, Otto Pyritz! On Wednesday, July 25, we are sure that your lovely wife, Alma, will have a birthday cake for you. Our best wishes are sent to you for a very special day. SCHOOL MEMORIES ' On Sunday of the past week, the Warren household was hosting, a mini-reunion for Sue and two of her classmates from Marian college in Fond Du Lac, Wise: sJim and Sue McGuire, their children, Ann, Jennifer, Sarah, and Timothy, traveled to McHenry from New Glarus, Wise., for the reunion. Chuck and Geri Linski, daughters Carri and Jamie, arrived from Delafield, Wise. A good time was had by everyone as they enjoyed swimming, eating, and remembering the good and happy times in Marian college. TRIP TO INDIANA Mike and Karen Aldrich, plus son Scott, traveled to Schererville, Ind;, to visit cousins Philly, Tommy and Michelle Aldrich. Saturday was spent swimming rin their pool and having a barbecue. Sunday was the day of Philly and Tommy's Little League game. Unfortunately they lost, .,but Uncle Mike sprung for ice cream anyway: LAKELAND PARK PICNIC Once again this yefr Lakeland Park will be having its annual picnic. It is to be held, at the Lakeland Park Com- , munity house and grounds on Aug. 5, starting at noon. Refreshments will be provided at very reasonable costs. All residents of Lakeland Park and Lakeland Shores, and your friends are invited and en couraged to attend. Come on out, meet old friends, and make new. PIGTAIL LEAGUE MaryAnn Knaack, of Lakeland Park, managing the team from Europa Motors, has captured this year's first place title in the Junior Diviison. Larry and Jane Boyd, Jim and Maryann Pinkstaf, and Karen and Mike Aldrich spent one and a half hours the other night assembling 240 trophies that will be awarded this Saturday at the Pigtail League all-star playoff and picnic. Each year the best girls from each team, chosen by the players themselves, play for the last time for the enjoyment of all the parents and friends. We wish you girls a healthy rest of the summer and we'll see you again next year. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Happy birthdays this week go to Stephanie Rae Worth, Nancy Dawson, Cheryl Michaels and Mike Koch. Candles are being lit for Dan Kamp, Bruce Warren, Pam Laursen, dolly Koel and Kathleen Jean Kreutz. Years younger;for Rodney Emery, Sissie Grey, Michael Clark, Marlyn Lean and Mary Jean Duncanson. Many birthday wishes for Lance Kuehns, Lorrine Pike, Leah Nuss, Christine Sweeney and Robert Wickenkamp. The twenty-sixth is the happy day for Linda Meurer, while the twenty-seventh has Jan Walker and William Mueller sharing the honors. Also, birthday greetings go to Rich Reining and Michael Bunting. To all m you we wish a happy ind healthy day. ANNIVERSARY George and Mary Elizabeth Heuer will be celebrating their anniversary on July 17. Another anniversary this month is Jane and Murph Miskovic. To both couples, may your day be a happy one. : Assistance Increased Governor James R. Thomp son last week signed legislation to provide a five percent in crease in assistance to public aid recipients. The increase will go to persons receiving assistance in the categories of families with dependent children, aged, blind and disabled, and, in Cook county, general assistance/ Thompson said, "At a time when inflation devalues tril our dollars, these funds will, more than anything else, provide more money for those who Cannot provide for themselvesv-particularly the children." ^ ARRIVING FRIDAY MORNING JULY 27 ̂ , Michigan Garnot Boauty PEACHES SSL pLUMS both great for summertime, snacking I Visit The COUNTRY SMOKE HOUSE *H«ms* Bacon* *Sausage*Cbeese* ORIOLE SPRINGS ORCHARDS OffeN DAILY t to 4 36116 128th St.* Twin Lakes, Wis •414-877-2436 ! 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