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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Jan 1980, p. 47

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PAGE 21 • PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 30.1980 Structure PROPANE GAS COMPANY •jmiwtis *««#us •COMMCIM HEaw . •UMUKMMt HELM nbvsiw FAUM .RSttATKW Many ̂ Marriage Vows Exchanged Last Year JANUARY Jan. 20 - Marlette V. Freund exchanged promises of marriage with Steve Lane at St. Mary's Catholic church. Jan. 27 - Following their wedding in St. Mary's , church Mr. and Mrs. Thomas David Daiello will make their home in Miami, Fla. Mrs. Daiello is the former Pamela Marie Freund. St. Patrick's church was the setting for the nuptial Mass uniting Susan Ludwig of McHenry and John Meyers of Johnsburg. FEBRUARY Feb. 10 - Cheryl A. Peterson of ^ Mundelein became the bride of Ronald J. Schuster of Wonder Lake in St. Andrew's Lutheran church, Mundelein. Feb. 24 - Wearing a dinner ring adorned with gems from her grandmother's wedding ring, Rhonda Ann Scarbrough approached the altar of the First United Methodist church to ex­ change promises of marriage with James T. Letizia. MARCH March 10 -• Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church was the setting for* the. ceremony uniting Sheryl M. Bauer and Christopher H. Kennebeck., Catherine „ Lynp^U^ ,< a.ni Joseph Raymond Tuna, Jr., exchanged wedding vows at St. Mary's Catholic church. March 31 - Kimberly Dale Street approached the altar of Christ the King church, Wonder Lake, to meet her bridegroom, Raymond Horner Daniels of Mar­ seilles. APRIL April 21-St. Mary's Catholic church was the setting for the wedding of Diane Butler and Steve Buss. April 28-Mr. and Mrs. Larry Meehan have chosen Wauconda for their first home following their wed­ ding in St. Patrick's Catholic church. The bride is the former Lynn LaMotta. " April 29--Susan Lynn Wickenkamp and Loren W. Klapperich were married in the First United Methodist church, McHenry. MAY May 5 - St. Mary's Catholic church was the setting for the wedding of Debra Lynn Smith and Wade R. Heisler. May 11 - Mr. and Mrs. Michael Belanger are residing in Oak Park after their wedding in Chicago. Mrs. Belanger is the former Karen Anderson. Itfay 12 - Janice L. Diedrich became the bride of the McHenry County Mental Health board and Memorial Hospital for McHenry County may result in a 10- bed psychiatric inpatient unit for the county. Planning and Management board of the McHenry "County Mental Health systems recommended hiring a staff person to update statistics and pursue a certificate of need for such a facility. The unit, to be ft established at some hospital W Jiealth facility in the county, would be used only for acute crisis intervention involving short term care, up to two weeks. A tax levy totalling almost $2.75 million was approved unanimously by the McHenry Elementary School District 15 board. The levy is based on an estimated assessed valuation of $145 million. The assessed valuation used to determine the levy amounts was inhaled as a cushion against the 1979 actual assessed valuation. The failure of the McHenry County Area Career center to materialize has an impact on vocational education in McHenry's high schools. It means fewer options for training and a decreased opportunity for a "capstone" expenence in the junior and senior years, according to a vocational education teacher. The district does not have adequate floor space for such training and does not have the most up-to-date machinery. McHenry County college's board of trustees voted to establish an $875,000 working cash fund to assist in alleviating cash flow problems. The board of High School District 156 approved a revised curriculum list for the two four-year high A Safer schools for 1980-81 which the administrators conceded would contain less course alternatives than now of­ fered. It was explained that because, in effect, the schools now have one-third the students over which to spread the course offerings they can no longer suc­ cessfully schedule a large number of courses. The enrollment reduction results from the loss of the John­ sburg students and the decision to go to two equivalent four-year campuses instead of the two two-year schools. While the General fund of McHenry county govern­ ment remains in the black because of a surplus, deficit spending during the past year gave reason for con­ cern on the part of County board members. Receipts totalled $6,309,788 against $6,737,449.04 in expenditures. With the completion of the Rt 31 bridge north of McHenry, a much wider structure handles heavy traffic with ease. The state project was pushed ahead of the original schedule after traffic deaths on the bridge. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD NORTHERN PROPANE OAS COMPANY 4000 W. MAIN STREET McHENRY 385-4200 Serving McHenry Since 1962 NORGAS CREDIT ...provides propone soles & service to residents of the McHenry oreo. The office in McHenry is just one of 000 offices in 25 stotes offering vost ex­ perience ond expertise to ony propone problem; For your convenience our office is open Mondoy thru Fridoy from 8 o.m. to 4:00 p.m. Serving McHenry Since 1962. NORTHERN PROPANE GASCOMPANY orgas Where Dependability Begins Besides making Propane available. HMPANi (MS COMPANY ALSO SELLS AND SER­ VICES ALL GAS--BURNING APPLIANCES. Applian­ ces available, indudet outdoor bar-b-que gas grills, hot water heaters, ranges, clothes dryers, washers, refrigerators and heating equipment.

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