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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Apr 1980, p. 7

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Wonder Lake Gymnastics Parkland Champions vja | v' wi," : :V " »^Of ..-v.-/. - . WfKim I. km On ADril 22 and 23 the Harrison grade school Gymnastic team of Wonder Lake will be presenting their spring circus show. This final performance for the 1979-80 school year is open to the public. Show time is 7-9 p.m. at Harrison school, with admission free of charge. Jayne McMillan (the team's coach), along with assistant coaches Tom Rome and Rich Wiedemann,# have been promoting non­ competitive gymnastics throughout the county for the past three years. The team consists of the top gymnasts from 5th-8th graders who are willing to train year round. This year the team traveled to the McHenry Nursing Home, Johnsburg Junior high and Richmond grade school. They brought with them diverse acts ranging from juggling, parallel and uneven bars, and balance beam to acts in adagio, mini- trampoline and tumbling. The team invites the public to join them in their final- performances of the year April 22 and 23. Hope you can make it. Team members are: Jamie Dass; Jim Schillaci; Jenny Peterson; Jenny Turner; Cheryl Anderson; Jay Wright; Mark Jinga; Kim Howard; Stacey Schillaci; Mike Jensen; Chris Anderson; Scott Burrows; Bill Hartmann; Steve West; Jeff Schuster; Kevin Huff; Debbie MacKay; Toni Frusalla; Michelle Lubken; Christine Grabowski; Brad Johnson; Daren Konecny; Andee Norton; Dina Sturm; Kim Schillaci; : Robin Loss; Laura Jinga; Gina Fruscella and Bob Jones. I Gnsmpio j Parkland School's wrestling team captured second place in the Fox Valley Ten Conference and also ended up ranked 26th in the State Association. They had three Conference Champions, (top to bottom), Tom Wrona, Steve Carby and Brian W r i g h t . T h e t e a m w a s coached by Jerry Rankin. Tuesday 7 p.m. Ladies Bowling League 4-8-80 Over Average : Fox Hole: Edie Nimsgren, 501,5-7 split; Barb Schurr, 4- 7-10 and 5-10 splits. Southgate: Joan Buss, 5-7- 10 split; Cathy Boro, 528. McHenry Inn: Bari Joyce, 431; Annette Joyce, 471, 3-10 split; and Carol Cooney, 513. Bimbo's: Karen Bonato, 3- 10 split and Bobbie Justen, 414. City Wide: Lorraine Freund, 406; Pat Gass, 354; Gwen Smith, 506, 65 pins over; Pat Ruemelin, 579, % pins over - nice bowling! Glaviano's: Elie Glaviano, 493, 76 pins over; Lil Michels, 471; Sue Smith, 486; and Carol Michels, 479. Peter Justen's: Wink Anderson, 470; Barb Sisk, 402; and Shirley Haufe, 335. Clark Station: Frieda Miller, 434 and Shirley Lossman, 448. Executive National: Pam Kosior, 3-7-10 split and Dot Koleno, 6-7-10 split. H a v e n m e y e r : J o y Panucce, 496. Steffan's: Marcy Fisch- bach, 402; Janet Roth, 582 (234, 201, 147), 183 pins over...She's the champ tonight! Wanda Gehrke, 2-7 split. McHenry Floral: Gloria Otth, 464, 71 pins over; Lois Crouch, 554, (176,199,179), 5- 10 split, 107 pins over...how sweet it is! Lauretta Homo, 2-5-10 split. ^American Viewpoints To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of preserving peace. George Washington Feet don't match? SEE US. WE'RE MATCHMAKERS! We can match your feet with different sizes. .Two great Red Wing styles are avail­ able in a wide range of "Odd Couple" sizes. IRISH SETTER 20-MILE-A-DAY CUSHION CREPE WEDGE SOLE BLACK OXFORD RedWings OIES SHOES & SHOE REPAIR 1307 N. Riverside Dr. McHenry HOTICE 4*HE CHALET GOLF COURSE 18 Hole - Par 70 WILL BE OPEN FOR PLAY THIS SEASON ON APRIL 19th ENTRANCE ON W. RAWSON BRIDGE RD„ 3 MILES NORTH OF CARY AND % MILE WEST OF RAWSON BRIDGE ON FOX RIVER. REGISTER BUILDING 31 (312) 639-7932 Police Tickets The City of McHenry Police department has issued the following citations. Jeffrey Freund, 4207 Gerson, Wonder Lake, un­ safe equipment. Jeffrey A. Schrank, 4720 Winnebago, Wonder Lake, speeding, 37 mph in a 25 zone. Jerry A. Neff, 2311 Country, speeding, 39 mph in a 25 zone. Ann L). Simon, 1904 Or­ chard Beach, improper backing. Sandra Gelwicks, 3817 W. Waukegan road, disobeyed a stop sign. Jeffrey J. Dusthimer, 7401 Parkwood, Wonder Lake, speeding, 48 mph in a 35 zone. Margaret E. Roberts, 3109 Sunrise View, speeding, 45 mph in a 30 zone. Judith C. Twadell, 3703 Hamlin, failure to yield the right-of-way (left turn). Terrence Kent Boyer, 1304 Old Bay road, improper lane usage. Anne M. Berry, 1913 High- wood, disobeyed a red light. James J. Oligney, 3801 W. Anne street, failure to yield the right-of-way. Cora Lee Rietesel, 1509 Richmond road, required position and method of turning. William T. Koch, Jr., 104 W. Riverside, altered suspension. N Daniel A. Freund, 2901 M a r y v i l l e , a l t e r e d suspension. Thomas C. Hankins, 4609 Home avenue, disobeyed a red light. Jeffrey A. Raven, 4605 Crystal Lake road, disobeyed a red light. Edward A. Mass, 4525 W.' Lake Shore drive, driving with a cracked windshield. Thomas M. McCormack, 1815 Beach road, improper lane usage. Alice M. Mantur, 4408 ClearvieW, speeding, 41 mph in a 30 zone. Christopher D. Pace, 3606 W. John street, no front or rear bumpers. Tyler L. Weinrich, 3317 Pearl street, altered suspension. Daniel T. Russell, 8011 Maplewood, Wonder Lake, driving with a suspended license, no valid registration and altered suspension. John J. McManus, 5017 McCullom Lake road, disobeyed a traffic control device. Christina F. Iacullo, 4927 Abbington, speeding, 50 mph in a 30 zone. Jeffrey D. Jackson, 7312 Parkwood, Wonder Lake, disobeyed a stop sign. Barbara A. Kuna, 3312 Chapel Hill road, no valid registration. e Michael D. Niesen, 2618 Elmoak, failure to report an accident and failure to give information after striking property. Kenneth J. Lewakowski, 5010 Bonner, altered suspension. Freddie R. Rowland, 1207 Oakwood, unsafe equipment. Nicholas S. Martinec, 1202 Clover, passing at an in­ tersection. William J. Biggerstaff, Jr., 5104 W. Route 120, disobeyed a red light. Warren R. Glawe, 405 N. Hill, disobeyed a traffic control device. David R. Pliner, 3715 W. Maple, violation of classification. Dorothy B. Adams, 303 Lincoln, disobeted a stop sign. CONSUMER v CHECKLIST PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, APRIL It, 1980 Marian Selects Cast For Spring Musical CRISP CEREAL High humidity can take the crispness right out of your morning ready-to-eat cereals if they're not stored in a tightly closed package. To restore crispness, heat the cereal in a shallow baking pan in a pre-heated oven at 350 degrees for about 5 minutes. The Drama department of Marian Central Catholic high school recently selected students for the cast of "Oliver" which will be presented the weekend of May 16,17 and 18. The Spring musical will be directed by Frank Marks, with Rick Mikus serving as music director. , S t a c e y H e u v e l m a n (choreographer). Colleen Beck (Choreographer), Joe Bielewa (set design), and Ray Kasting (set con­ struction) are other mem­ bers of the production staff. "Oliver" is the story of a poor orphan boy who is left to himself in a cruel world. He falls in with a group of thieves, but eventually finds happiness. The musical has been enjoyed by millions in its various forms. It includes such musical favorites as "Where is Love" and "You've Got to Pick a Pocket or Two." Students cast for "Oliver" include Janet Sullivan (Oliver Twist), Dave Heuvelman (Fagin), Stacey Heuvelman (Artful Dodger), Scott Spengel (Bill Sikes), H e i d i R e i h a n s p e r g e r (Nancy), Maura Connolly (Bet), Mike Davis (Mr. Bumble), Teresa Wember (Mrs. Corney), Mark Mass ( M r . B r o w n l o w ) , D a v e McCormack (Mr. Sower- berry), Teresa Wolf (Mrs. Sowerberry), Sue Dober (Charlotte), Tony Wem­ ber (Noahf Clay- p o l e ) , P e t e r M c ­ C o r m a c k ( D r . G r i m w i g ) , Sheila Holt (Mrs. Bedwin), a n d M e g O a k f o r d ( O l d Sally). THE GAS PUMP Buy your gas in the early morning when possible. In the cool of the morning, gas is more dense because the sun hasn't had time to heat and expand it. Gas^pumps measure volume, and al though you receive only the amount the pump indicates, it is more concentrated. As the day wears on, the gas will expand in your tank and you gain the extra ex panded volume. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ON SALE ITEMS DELLBIQUORS MERCHANTS Hm OF FINE WINES AND LIQU< SALE BEER NOT ICED NO SALES TO MINORS 385-3200 LIQUORS 4610 W. RTE. 120, McHENRY, ILL. SALE DATES: WED., APRIL 16 - IIIES., APRIL 22 OUR McHENRY STORE ONLY - WHILE QUANTITIES LAST AURADEN. ill MM MtClnblis ML Nsctar Vin Rose ML Red Burgundy ! 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