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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Feb 1981, p. 4

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! PAGE 4 - PLAINDEALER • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY il. IM1 The ancient Greeks believed the rainbow was placed in the heavens by the gods to foretell war. Sunnyside Area Betty Messer 344-2494 RAYMOHD'S RESTAURANT WEEKLY SPECIALS STARTING FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13 MON & TUES FROM 3 PM TO 10 PM PIZZA 30% OFF EAT IN OR CARRY OUT WED. ALL DAY! SPAGHETTI *2" FRI.ALLDAY FISH FRY $2fs ALL YOU CAN EAT!! SENIOR CITIZENS 10% DISCOUNT ALL YOU CAN EAT!! THURS. ALL DAY FRIED CHICKEN $2" AU YOU CAN EAT!! OPEN 6 AM-12 MIDNITE WEEKDAYS OPEN 24 HOURS FRIDAY & SATURDAY CHAPEL CHAPEL Deadline Is This Weekend This coming weekend is the deadline for displaying current 1981 vehicle stickers in the village. Failure to display the current stickers will result in a ticket and a fine Stickers are available from Village Clerk Betty Messer, 1405 W. Bayview lane. For information call 385-6023. VILLAGE MEETING On Tuesday Feb. 3, the village held it's regularly scheduled monthly meeting On the agenda was the PTO committee for a bike path to help keep the children who ride bikes off Wilmot and Ringwood roads going to and from school Combined efforts of the PTO and the village are working toward getting this proposed path started this Spring. Efforts are being spurred so that the tragic death of a youngster cannot happen again Last Fall little Kyle Miskovic was called when his bike skidded in front of a bus. We hope this will never happen again and so all efforts are being made to get the bike path. The possibility of cor­ porate raises this Spring are being discussed. It's been several years since there has been a corporate raise in salaries. Discussions are also taking place on getting much needed road repairs done on streets in the older section of the village. Some of the roads are badly deteriorating. Finance committee is also working on the budget for the coming fiscal year. The next regularly scheduled meeting of the village will be held Tuesday, Feb 17, at 8 pm at the Johnsburg Junior high. HOSPITAL NOTES McHenry hospital is always a busy place and this past week has seen three of our neighbors have surgery. Mable Zawislak had emergency surgery Jan. 30. Sandy Messer had surgery Feb. 2 and trustee Ivar Wendell had surgery Feb. 4. I'm happy to report all are doing well. Also in for surgery Feb. 3 was Ethel Jeffers. Our prayers are with you all for a speedy recovery and that you are soon home. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ON SALE ITEMS ELIII0U0RS SALE BEER NOT ICED NO SALES TO MINORS MERCHANTS 385-3200 PRICES EFFECTIVE WED., FIB. 11 - THIS., FEB. 17 SVN.-TNiRS. 9-9 FBI. I SAT. 9-10 OF FINE WINES AND LIQUORS '4610 W. RTE. 120, McHENRY,ILLINOIS OUR McHENRY STORE ONLY - WHILE QUANTITIES LAST HARVEY'S BRISTOL CREAM 750 ML (RES. 4.99) 1 GILBEY'S II VODKA ^ 1.75 LUKS V49 90 PROOF 7 YEAR OLD WELLEic PRIVATE RESERVE BOURBON 750 Ml 99 LE DOM AME WINES 1.5 LITER 99 (RES. 2.79) 1 CAS1EVECM) ASII SPIIMANTE 750 ML (RES. 4.99) ROBERT MONDAVI CALIFORMA RED OR WHITE TABLE WINE 750 ML (REO. 2.99) |DON Q| WHITE OR GOLD AMARETTO Ipi amqreI •750 MLL 1.75 Ltr. Special You Save *2.30i PLUS: © ^ Receive up to a •.Refund from L&J Distillers SAVE LIKE NEVER BEFORE WITH OUR SPECIAL PRICE AND THEIR MAIL-IN REBATE! PLUS DEPOSIT EVftYiAY LOW PftKE ALL EICHT PACK SODAS PEPSI DIET PEPSI MOUNTAIN DEW SUNRIST 7* UP ML PEPPER 0RAN6E CRUSH SQUIRT CANADA DRY AU •-IS OZ. A t W ROOT BEER DOTTLES COCACOLA FRESCA TAB SPRITE PLUS RC COLA DEPOSIT DIET RITE OM EVERYDAY ^ IN LOW PRICE NEW FLAVORS 1 49 BUBBLE HP OR DAD'S ROOT BEER 8-16 01 BOTTLES PLUS DEPOSIT -- EVERYDAY LOW Ptlg AU6SBUR6ER BOCK 6-12 OZ. ' CANS 2 19 70 CALORIES IN 12 OUNCES! PABSI EXTRA LIGHT 6-12 OZ. CANS ,oy'" HAMM'S 24-12 OZ. •CANSL BLAIZ 24-1201 BOTTLES! PLUS DEPOSIT MUSIC BOOSTER WINNERS ^ The Johnsburg Junior high Music Boosters club held its monthly meeting Tuesday Feb. 3, in the Music room at the Junior high. Despite the bitter cold a few brave souls ventured out. Recipients of tickets for dinner and a show at a restaurant in Richmond were Mrs. Frances Molczyz of Chicago, Steve Romberg of Woodstock, Mr. & Mrs. ttypiilton, Mr. k Mrs. Ken Lund, Kathy Klotz and Joyce Vayo, all of. McHenry. The members of the band who sold the most tickets were also awarded prizes. Top sales winners, tied for first place and awarded $15, were Randy Sundell and Mike Berg. Second place and (10 went to Jim Tatro and third place and $5 went to B o b M e s s e r . Congratulations to all the winners. BIRTHDAYS Celebrating birthdays this week are Kathy Neurauter, Feb. 9; Pauline Land and Jean Tomsa, Feb. 10. Best wishes to you all for a happy day and many more to come. ANNIVERSARIES This week's anniversary couple are Melba and Ivar Wendell of 4214 Riverview drive. Their special day is Feb. 7. Congratulations, and may you have many more happy years together. FORMER TRUSTEE IN CARESTOEL Long time resident of the village and also former trustee, Richard Mickelson, is now residing in Carestoel Mr. Mickelson lost his larynx to cancer last Fall and must noW speak with the aide of instruments. He misses his friends and neighbors and would ap­ preciate hearing from you. If you would like to write Richard or send him a card you can do so by writing Mr. Richard Mickelson, c-o Carestoel Professional Care Center, 803 Royal drive, McHenry. MOBILE EYE Trie Juhnsburg-Sunnysidc Pistakee Highlands Mobile Eye is very appreciative of everyone who participated in the first annual fund raiser The money raised is going toward maintaining and upgrading the Mobile Eye. Groceries and other items donated by local merchants and residents were as follows: $50 worth of groceries to Paul Drogosz of Sunnyside; $25 worth of groceries to Mr. and Mrs. AM Bushell of Lake Zurich; and a inch drill to Ted Linke of Woodstock. We still can use concerned residents (men and women) to join and help patrol our area. A better job can be accomplished if we had more members. Meetings are held the second Wednesday of ev?ry month at the Johnsburg high school-Automotive depart­ ment (back of building) starting at 8 pm. For more information call Carl Gutz mer 497-4940, Bob Hughes 815-344-3812 or Harold Hunter 497-3861. Radio Amateurs Of County To Organize Gordon Gambill, radio officer for, the Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service division (Races) of the McHenry County Emergency Services & Disaster agency has an­ nounced an organizational meeting for all radio amateurs in and around McHenry county. It will be held Monday, Feb. 16, at 7:30 p.m. in the operations froom of the Emergency Operating center at the courthouse in Woodstock. The amateur radio operator has been traditionally a major help during disasters and emergencies and it is Gambill's desire to continue this in McHenry county. Anyone interested should plan on attending or if they have any questions they may contact Gordon Gambill of the MCESDA office at 815- 338-6400 Rental 9 75 PER MO. •1980 • NO installation charge • NEW fully automatic softeners • TWO year option to buy with • FULL rental fee deducted • ONE phone call can answer any questions 312-259-3393 FOX VALLEY DIVISION Plywood Minnesota WALLPAPER Look for the colored tags in store! RED TAG: buy one roll -- get one extra for 1-cent. ORANGE TAG: buy two rolls -- get one extra for 1 -cent BLUE TAG: buy three rolls -- get one extra for 1 -cent. Hurry, this offer includes practically all our wallpaper inventory. Hundreds of fashionable patterns, textures, styles. 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