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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Nov 1980, p. 7

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Swimming Stats GIRLS SWIMMING SEASON RECORD • 198* McHenry 81 81 81 123 123 83 se SO 35 53 36 a 73 17 86 Won - 5 Lost - 9. J-Hawk Invitational - 7th place. \ Rockford West District - 10th place. Larkin -106 Zion-73 Dundee-107 Stream wood • 77 Jefferson-79 Woodstock-89 Dundee- 84 Richmond - 22 WaukeganW.-51 Auburn-117 Woodstock - 47 Stevenson - 99 WaukeganE.-66 Richmond - 24 DUEL MEET POINTS Tockee Weyland Terri Blume Rosie Nangle Heidi Dass Diane Johnson Robin Loss Lisa Thome pit 110 108 Vi 84 Vi 52 48Mt 42 Vi 31 Paula Harney PattieFreund Danielle Johnson Diana Gregg Gina Jernberg Beth Geobel Chris Conway Sharon Foley Beth Fox Missie McCarroll Bev Finkbiener Kathy Kloss Kim Biggerstaff Kelly Watkins 26 214 20 16 15 114 7 34 3 2 4 4 4 4 Need 18 points for major "M". VARSITY RECORDS c" 200 MEDLEY RELAY: Terri Blume, Diane Johnson, Rosie Nangle and Robin Loss, - 2:10.5. 200 FREE: Tonee Weyland, - 2:15.7. 200 IM: Angel Betancourt, • 2:44.1. 50 FREE: Terri Blume, 27. DIVING: Rosie Nangle, • 171.35 pts. 100 FLY: Kathy Long, 1:12.8. 100 FREE: Tonee Weyland, - 1:00.7. 500 FREE: Heidi Dass, - 6:40.7. 100 BACK: Terri Blume, - 1:13. 100 BREAST: Diane Johnson, • 1:24.7. 400 FREE RELAY: Robin Loss, Danielle Johnson, Heidi Dass and Tonee Weyland, - 4:17.4. I.AkK ItKMON SPORTS CAR CIJ'll Sal Cardella of McHenry captured the fasted time of the day during the field event sponsored by the Lake Region Sports Car Club (LRSCC) last Sunday. The event was held on a farm field on Darrell Road, just south of Route 176. 4* PAGE 7 • PLAIN DEALER^ TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 25. IMS drove his MG Midget To" Dodge" CoIF around t&e victory in a time of 1:25.2 to finish two seconds ahead of the next competitor. A Volvo driven by Scott Johnsoin captured second as his best time in five runs proved to be 1:27.0 Titled "Green Acres," it lived up to it's name as the course was green, slippery and hilly. Pylons mark the route that found just six cars breaking the two-minute mark. Cardella set the pace as he A n o t h e r M c H e n r y member, Steve Arnold just missed second place as he set a time of 1:27.2 in his VW Rabbit. Fourth place was awarded to Terry Gabel in a Datsun 280Z with a time of 1:31.4. Ron Hamil drove his course in a time of 1:32.6 to finish fifth. The club meets at the McHenry American Legion on Ringwood Road on the third Thursday of each month. Meetings begin at 8:15 pm. No meeting will be held in December, but the club will celebrate with a Christmas party at the Legion Hall. Anyone in­ terested in joining the sports car club may attend a meeting. EARL WALSH' So I Hear Another holiday is nearing and that means an early deadline. Thanksgiving is just a drumstick away. The day to give thanks is not what it used to be, but still has great significance. It isn't a sleigh ride in a straw filled bobsled to grandma's house on the farm. Now it is grandchildren of our own coming to grand­ ma's to feast on turkey and love. Life brings both joy and sadness, but there is always an overshadowing sense of h a p p i n e s s w h e n Thanksgiving Day arrives and we reflect on our blessings. WE ARE THANKFUL: To be around for another Thanksgiving. For arch supports. They give a fellow a lift. That I have just as much hair on my noggin' as last year -- give or take a strand or two. For sports events. For true friends. The wishy-washy kind I can do without. For turn-the-button heat, air conditioning, electric lights and indoor plumbing (compare these to the so- called good old days). For strong young men to shovel our snow. For all four seasons. For Christmas, but wish it wouldn't start so early. For bird seed. We wouldn't have enough crumbs left over at our table to feed the little creatures. For people like Vern Sund and Henry Jackson who tell me some great stories. That elections don't come more often. That Dick Tracy has lived through so many scrapes. For baseball dinners at Johnsburg. Real fun. For happy memories of good friends who have left this earth. For grandchildren who tell me they love me. Notes and drawings are precious. There are people who don't take the "What have you done for me lately? attitude. That TV commercials aren't any longer. Some are corny. Some are painful. For an old fashioned coffee pot and a gal who brews the best. For sip and snack spots where it is fun to meet and greet good preople. As I told you before, I love the friendly waitresses. For people who say, "You have lost weight, haven't you?" For policemen, firemen, rescue squad personnel, doctors and nurses (ah, nurses!) For friends like . Petie Schaefer who keep things stirred up with Cub fans. That inflation, as bad as it is, isn't worse. How high is up? For a birthday gift of homemade doughnuts. For an appetite that needs curbing. For a high class group of clergymen in our com­ munity. For good health. Not necessarily for the shape I'm in. For the telephone even if tonight the busy signal has buzzed in my ear in 4 out of 5 calls. For good neighbors. For good school (they need more money to make them "gooder".) That hats are coming back for men. For me they never went away. For fond memories even with a fading memory. (Am told other people forget names, too). That there aren't more holidays when our dear editor "Brenda" cracks the whip and reminds us we have to write three columns in a week to meet early deadlines. For readers like you to whom we say -- May you have a bounteous and happy Thanksgiving with your full share of God's Blessings. Dennis Conway 3319 W. Elm St. McHenry 385-7111 "See me for a State Farm Homeowners Policy with Inflation Coverage." Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. Suit Fwm fit •no CMutlly Company Home Office Hoomingon Illinois COMMONS VISION CENTER LTD. Spectacular Offtr Buy Now & Save!! For A Limited Time Only i Ultra Thins ' Mo ottwf diicowti or ftWfwWW apply. 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(RTE. 120) (Across the street from Hornsb/s) (•15)344-3900 Ro«id Lake Boocfa I West I 829 E.Rollins I 120 Main CmmB Shqpt( Cwdr I Across from Post Office (312) 223-0020 | (312)420-7000 Coupon* mwlMt bo mWw pvrthm-- It /IS/SS. ECOSCU Sportscaster Howard Cosell Sal Cardella of McHenry circlet the pyloM marking the his Midget to a first place finish with a time of l:2S.Z, edging is also a lawyer. course at the LRSCC field event last Sunday. Cardella drove out a Volvo by almost two seconds. LRSCC photo WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ON SALE ITEMS II0RS SALE BEER NOT ICED NO SALES TO MINORS MERCHANTS 385-3200 SALE DATES: THES., NOV. 25-IIIES., DEC. 2 OF FINE WINES AND LIQUORS 4610 W. RTE. 120, McHENRY,ILLINOIS] OUR McHENRY STORE ONLY - WHILE QUANTITIES LAST MIRASSOU 1979 MONTEREY CHIMIN BLANC 750 ML FIFTH 3 49 FREE TASTMO WEO. O TRRRS. 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