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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 May 1981, p. 5

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V Wonder Lake Anne Sowers 653-9549 Applications Are Available Applications for girls who are interested in becoming the 1961 Miss Wonder Lake and who will represent Wonder Lake in the Miss McHenry County Queen contest, are now available. They may be picked up from Pat Letezia, contest chairman, at the Letezia building on Hancock drive. Particulars on contest rules can also be obtained. A definite date for the event has not been set at this time. The Miss Wonder Lake contest is being sponsored by the Wonder Lake Jaycees. SWIMMING LESSONS Now that we have been having a few days of warm weather, it's time to start thinking of the annual Red Cross Swimming lessons co- sponsored by the Woman's club of Wonder Lake and the Kiwanis. Registration will take place both Saturday and Sunday, May 30 and 31, from 10a.m. to2 p.m. They will be held at Wonder Lake Hard­ ware, Hilltop Grocery and Sunset Grocery. It is important to take advantage of the registration days instead of waiting until it gets closer to the start of classes. Some of the classes might be filled after registration day. Classes being taught will be: Beginner, Advanced Beginner, Intermediate, and Swimmer. The Basic Water Safety course will be offered to those who are 11 years of age and are strong swim­ mers. Senior Life Saving may be taken by those who are 15 and older. The lessons will be held from July 13 to July 24. MEMBERSHIP DRIVE May has been declared membership month by the Wonder Lake Jaycees. This is a very active group, who, under the' leadership of Wayne Kreutzer, president, have organized many worth­ while activities. Their recent game flight was a success because of their hard work, the help of local merchants, along with the cooperation of those who attended. They will hold the Miss Wonder Lake contest which they have sponsored for the past two years. A bike-a-thon will also be coming up where-by they hope to raise money for a children's hospital. If you are interested in getting involved in their projects or would like to find out more about the Jaycees, give Wayne Kreutzer a call at 728-0404. MOVING TO WOODSTOCK Catherine Omerzo, for­ merly of Wonder Lake, has now left our community for Woodstock to live in Waldon Oaks apartments. We will certainly miss her smiling face here at Wonder Lake, but I have a feeling she will be back with us at events like the Ski Show, to see her nephew Alan Mrowka perform/or at ball games, where she is always cheering on another nephew, Mark Jinga. Good luck in your new home, Catherine. V NATIVITY LUTHERAN ' CHURCH Since God doesn't take, a vacation, Sunday school will continue throughout the summer months as well. The summer quarter of the 1980- 81 Sunday school year will be June 14-Sept. 6. Nativity congratulated the new confirmands who were received into membership Sunday, April 26. They are: Kurt Bendig, Wayland Fees, Kelly Fornwall, Tracy Lienard, Connie Manke, Don Marke, Lisa Miller, Ruby Olson, Kurt Scheib and Jill Steljis. On Tuesday, May 19, from 7 - 9:30 p.m., the Hosanna group from Lutheran En­ counter will perform at All Saints Lutheran church in Fox Lake. Nativity's young people have been invited to join the presentation through song and puppetry. In April, Nativity welcomed into membership, Ron Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bendig. Also in April, Daniel James Bendig was baptized. There was one wedding during the month. The former Beatrice Barney became the bride of Mark Savalick. Happy Birthday to the following during the month of May: Maria Olson, Sheila Bruce, Muss Hansen, Natalie Hay, Ken Schroeder, Tammie Mickelsen, Bernice Kutansky, Joel Motel, Holly Ropp, Connie Manke, Karen O'Donnell, Elaine Malenius, Diane Olson, Cathy Janke and Chip Jacobs. Happy anniversary to two Nativity couples who will be celebrating their wedding anniversaries in May. They are Bob and Mick Manke and Muss and Jay Hansen. SPECIAL DAYS Happy birthday to Theresa O'Brien, who will be celebrating her birthday tomorrow. May 14. Happy birthday to the Sullivans' princess, Janet Sullivan, on May 15. COMMUNITY CALENDAR May 15 ~ Boys' Baseball "Game Night" - 7:15 p.m. -- Christ The King hall. May 21 -- Woman's club meeting - 8 p.m. -- Nativity Lutheran church hall. May 23 -- First Sailboat Race. , May 25 -- No school; Open House at Co. 1 new firehouse --1-4 p.m.; Opening ceremony for Boys' Baseball-5 p.m. Christ The King field. , May 30 - Registration for Swimming lessons - 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.; Cocktail party for Yacht club ~ 4 p.m. -- Parade beginning at 10 a.m. May 31 -- Registration for swimming lessons from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.; Picture day for Boys' Baseball Fourteen Applicants For Judge Vacancy OBSERVE POLICE WEEK The Illinois state police join other law enforcement agencies across the nation in observance of National Police week. May 10 through May 16 Recognition is given to all law enforcement of­ ficers who have dedicated their lives to protect the life and property of the citizens they serve. Special recognition will be made to commemorate those officers who made the ultimate sacrifice and gave their lives in the performance of their duties On May 15. Illinois State Police district headquarters will display the black mourning flag in recognition of Peace Officers Memorial day In 1980 there were 103 peace officers killed across the nation. Fourteen applications have been received to fill the vacancy of an additional associate Judge created as a result of the 1980 census. This vacancy will be filled by the Circuit judges of the 19th Judicial Circuit. None of the applicants is from McHenry county. Members of the Bar Assocations of both Lake and McHenry counties, as well as members of the genera) public, are advised that they are given until May 15, to comment, either favorably •or unfavorably, on these applicants and for that purpose may address any communications to Chief Judge Robert K McQueen, I,ake County Courthouse, 18 North County, Waukegan, III , 60085. These com­ munications will be brought to the attention of all of the Circuit judges before they cast their ballots. If any communication contains any particular charge against any applicant, that applicant will be given the opportunity to appear before the Judges and answer said charges. The Lake County Bar association will conduct a poll of its members Each applicant is also given the opportunity of a personal conference with the judges WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ON SALE ITEMS MON.-TMRS. *-10 mi. A SAT. 9-11 SMWAY 9-9 to discuss his or her Salifications Thereafter and subsequent , IqMay 15. each Circuit judge will cast a secret ballot reflecting his choice and return it to the director of the Administrative office of the Illinois Courts, who will tally the ballots and announce the results. It is anticipated that the successful candidate will be determined by on or about June 3 f Supply Box For the youngster who likes to build things, make a supply box. Fill it with a variety of items -- popsicle sticks, felt scraps, buttons and wallpaper strips. Municipal Clerk's Week Is Observed Earliest man recognized that he must establish some form of organization and a means to maintain order if he was to survive As a result came hunting parties, then small communities and finally a loose set of rules that everyone in that community had to live by So that everyone followed the same rules, one person was appointed to keep track of those rules Thus was born the first municipal clerk, oldest of public servants. To honor those who bear the title of municipal clerk, all levels of government are being urged to introduce legislation calling for the PAGE 5 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, MAY 1J. 1961 designation of the week of May 10-16.1981. as Municipal Clerk's week Branch Court Cases heard recently in Branch court of the 19th Judicial Circuit include Associate Judge Conrad Floeter fined Brian P BartuliS of 369 Walnut drive. McHenry. $100 and costs on a charge of driving on a suspended license Horse Show Is Scheduled The Blackhawk Appaloosa association will hold an Appaloosa horse show at the Fox Valley Saddle association. Bowes road. Elgin. May 16-17, starting at R p.m. the first day and 7 am the second. This nationally approved show includes performance, halter and cattle classes For further information call 312-231-7944 The McHenry Plaindealer )• I 2 i "" USPS 335 200 McHenry lll'.no.* 600St) Phone • IA 01 70 t »•» y A f idoy o* Mt M*n» r I I I mo " S*<ond CloU Po\«oqe Po 'd Ot M<Men»y HlmO'V B, M<M|NR* PuBi tSfclNG COMPANt Dennis Conway 3319 W. Elm St. McHenry 3 8 5 - 7 1 1 1 'See me for a State Farm Homeowners Policy with Inflation Coverage." Like a good neighbor. Stale Farm is there State i*"* *-'e •no ^avoa'% •*>"* 0*<e BkXX^.ngt-jr POSTMASTMf Send 6dd>r» M(Mrnr y j l l .no- \ 600 SO P iQ.ndeol* ' 3«1 ? 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