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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Jun 1981, p. 4

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PAGE 4 - PLAINDEALER WEDNESDAY, JUTC2 I1C1 LECRL The Johnsburg Community Unit School District No. 12 Boord of Education will receive sealed bids for the sale of their Building Trades House Number 3, located at 5005 Lake Dawnwood Drive, in Lake Dawnwood Subdivision in the Village of Sunnyside. The minimum bid of $83,000 is being asked. Specifications and official bid forms can be secured from Mrs. Pat Bingman, Administrative Assistant, at the Administrative Office at 2117 West Church Street, AAcHenry, Illinois 60050. Sealed bids will be received until 2:00 P.M., June 23, 1981. The Board reserves the right to reject or accept any and/or all bids found to be in the best interest of the district. Signed: James W. Preston Secretary - Board of Education lohRshurg Community Unit School District 12 tartly Promts BUILDING TRADES HOUSE NUMBER 3 i j . TT H NOW OPEN FOR BID! A. Dining Room H'k 13' B. Living Room 14'*21' C. Matter Bathroom 6' x 8' D. Moo tor Bodroom 15'* 14' E. Kitchon 13'x 10' F. Bath Room 12'x 5' G. Family Room 1 2 x 2 1 ' H. Bod Room 1 1 x 1 2 1. Bod Room 12'x 12' J. Go rag* 22' x 24' GKOSS SQUARE FOOTAGi 1 ,S7« YOU NAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO SELECT YOUR OWN CARPENTRY AND TILE! (*3,080.00 Allowance) RH9 •pP* - • -- For more information and appointments contact: Mrs. Pat Bingman, Administrative Assistant (815)385-6916 or Mr. Steve Pollock, High School Vocational Director, (815)385-4003 Johnsburg Diane Berlin 675-6291 Pre-Scbool, held its graduation May 22, In the high school auditorium. Receiving diplomas were: bottom row, left to right, Laara Justin, Kathy Albers, Becky Zicco, Christopher Dohrn, Karen Fowler and Lisa DeVries; second row, Matthew Kelso, Alyssa Tessier, Anthony Doersam, Elisha Swoboda, Jacquie Bischof and PrisciUa Barth; third row, Carrie Turner, Derek DuFour, Peggy Berlin, Megan Kucik, Jason Falkinham and Jeanna Diedrich; top row, senior seminar students, Beth Oeffling, Sylvia Kipping, Stacy Gast, Linda Gribben, Tammy OOeffling and Cindy Jantzen ST. JOHN'S Congratulations to Cindy Dickow and John Gallagher who were given the Kiwanis award! Best wishes are extended to Vicki Brehm, who received her First Holy Communion, Sunday, May 24, and to her family. FIFTH GRADE CLASS Sister Carol's class con­ ducted a Bike Rodeo on the school parking lot recently. Each student received a copy of "Bicycle Rules of the Road" from t|fe State of Illinois. They also discussed a chapter of the Illkiois State Code book ^entitled "Bicycles." They were given a written test, before the actual road test The road test included seven phases 1) Mount and dismount. 2) Circling and changing direction. 3) Straight line control. 4) Weaving maneuver to avoid obstacles, 5) Stopping ability. 6) Short radius turning. 7) Slow speed A lEWEi CATALOG OUTLET STORE • JEWEL CATALOG OUTLET STORE • JEWEL CATALOG OUTLET STORE Lose Wotor Bloat with OPBIWIL--Nature's Way MERCHANDISE CLEARANCE CENTER 301 W. Virginia Str*«t CRYSTAL LAKE • • 19*455-0333 Mon Tw*t tin 5pm Tiiwi., Frl. t o m 8 p m . Sot. f a.m. • S p.m. >un 10 a m. • 3 pm ALL LADIES CLOTHING Our ontlro faction of ladlos summer fashions arm roducod ONE HALF tKrniiflll TnetW/iw Sal* boys W#d., June 3 Thru Tuas., Juna 9 --While Quantities Last-- Mi CHIIDRENS CLOTHING Dross thoso kids right and SAVE 50%, too I Every Itom In the boys and girls elothlna dooartmont Is reducedf Rncoi Low, Everyday Discount Prtc# >Otl IK I (I .ill '"•REVCO;:;:;: point system was used for calculating accuracy. I attended this activity by special invitation. The students did quite well in all the phases. Sister Carol and her students made me feel very welcome. B V M SODALITY annual Salad Luncheon and Cards, is planned for lune 10, 11:30 a.m., at the Johnsburg Community club, 2315 W Church street, and we hope that you are plan ning to be there. This is one of the special events of the social year, and with all the ladies joining together in preparing the delicious food and other programs, you cannot afford to miss it The time is right the day will be bright - and you'll have lots to tell your family 'hat night! CONGRATULATIONS ?:.to Mr and Mrs. Gerald Wakitsch. Hillcrest place, who recently celebrated their fortieth wedding an­ niversary It was a great day spent with all; their family and friends. Many c o n g r a t u l a t i o n s a n d blessings, folks, for many more happy years together' N.CS.F St Agatha Court 777, I^ady Foresters, meeting Monday. June 15, 7:30 p.m Johnsburg Community club A picnic is planned for Monday. Aug. 10, at Petersen park. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m . for the Junior and Lady Foresters Mothers and pre-schoolers are in­ vited. Pre-schoolers must be accompanied by a parent Mark your calendars now so that you do not mi»i^ Permission slips from junior directors, Kathy Klotz or Pat Comstock, are required. SYMPATHY ...to the family of Victoria Wiatr, Jeffrey street. Whispering Hills, who passed away Saturday, May 23. Funeral Mass was at St John's and burial in the c h u r c h c e m e t & r y Remember them with a prayer. CUBSCOUTS Pack 454 marched in the memorial day parade. The boys were an excellent example of patriotism. The pack held its last meeting of the season, Wednesday. May 27. The outdoor fun was at Harrison- Benwell park in Wonder Lake. The Rain-Gutter Regatta was held after opening ceremonies Winners of the sail boat race were: 8-year-old, 1st p l a c e . R o d n e y Lunkenheimer; 2nd, Joe Bosnic: 34d. Chris Setzler 9- year-old. 1st, Ken Gallo;. 2nd, Dennis Brown; 3rd, Mike Kaulkbrenner. 10-year- old, 1st. Gary DeWulf; 2nd. Chris Sterka; 3rd. Todd Parks. All the boys did a fine job. and should be congratulated for their sportsmanship. Included in the awards at a campfire presentation were Den 10 - Bryan Smith, 2- Silver, Danny Walker. 2 S., Todd Ruth, Bear Scarf, Todd Parks, 2S., Rusty Cerny, Bobcat. Den 11, John Lahti. Bear, Eric Nordling, Bear Ernie Demers. Bear, Mark Robinson, Bear, John Or- tlieb, 1 S., Joey Bosnic, 7 Silver arrows. Den 12, Gary DeWulf, 3S, 1 Gold. Webelos Colors, Jeff Adams. 1 G. 7 S Dennis Brown, Bear Scarf, 1 G. 1 S., Mike Kalkbrenner. 1 G, 1 S. Ray Klotz 1 S. Den 13 Karl Natsckke, 1 G, 3 S., Rod Lunkenheimer. 1 S. Mike Mattio. 1 S., Mike Garlanger, 1 S., James Corrett, 1 S., Ken Gallo, 1 S, Jack Christie. Bear badge. Den 14 Chris Setzler, 2 S , Julio Rosario 1 G , 3 S WEBELOS Chris Sterka, Jeff Briggs and Mike Koeblien, com­ pleted Arrow of Light DISTRICT 12 A favorite teacher, Mrs Mary Rose, will be missing when Bush school opens in September. She is retiring from her teaching career. She has taught third and fourth grades during her eighteen years with District 12. Mrs. Rose was honored by her Bush colleagues with a surprise dinner May 15 She will be truly missed by all of her friends and students We have a new principal for Middle and Ringwood schools. Kim Perkins was named principal for both schools at the May 12 Board of Education meeting. Kim will replace Patricia Bingham, who recently accepted the positic ii business manager CHESS TOURNEY There were three winners at a local chess tournament for junior high and higi: schoolers, held at McHen: Public library The tour nament was jointly organized by Dolores Rogers, the children ~ librarian, and Mark Wedeli a student at East campu*. who also works at tht library With more tha: twenty/eorffpPTtftirs tak.n; part. Mark drews. up ar elimination com»etit> which was very Vl( fought right down m the wire. 'L The top spot went to _ young contender fron. James C Bush, Rob Stewart, who is 10 and V been playing chess since he started second grade. He was very proud to win a wooden chess set in his fi; st tournament. Congratulations, Bob' VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for the high school a;.u also all grades Please check the District 12 Newslette; sent out recently for a. explanation It lists th various ways you could be ru help. If you are interestea please complete the foirr. included with the newsletter and return to Johnsbu, c Community unit Dist U 2 1 1 7 W . C h u r c h s t r e t . Mchenry, III. 60050, A. otention Mr Harry May BEST WISHES and our heartiest cor. gratulations to each and every one of the graduates ot 1981 the pre schoolers oui Senior hign school class ami the J C. Bush graduates. May you enjoy thes- memorable days in your lift and continue your futu. studies to insure a life th~'. will be happy and benefice, to yourselves, your fam.l> friends and country. DATES TO REMEMBER June 5 High schcK graduates honors assembly R to 9 am scho/ auditorium June 5 - High scboo Baccalaureate 8 p m schuc' auditorium. June 6 - High scho< ' graduation. 3 pm. in hig, school gym Admittance b; ticket only June 8 Junior hig/. graduation. 8. pm ln^!' school gym June 10 Annual SalaJ Luncheon and Card Part>. St John's Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality, 11:30 a ,n Johnsburg Community cluL June 15 -- N C.S F St Agatha Court 777. Lad- Foresters. meeting. 7 30 p m Johnsburg Community club Aug. 10 - Picnic, Petersen r>ark. 10 a m to 3 pm. ior Junior and Lady Foresters Heavy Low Some 2 million birds, fish and animals perished in the Mi, 18, 1980, eruption of Mount St Helens, and more than 1 >0 miles of trout and salmrr. streams and 26 lakes were d: stroyed.

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