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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Aug 1981, p. 22

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Johnsburg t \ * ."• f; In Talented Program safe'tyHints PAGE 21 - PLAINDEALKR - WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 5,1M1 Dione Berlin 675-6291 Foresters Hold Picnic Girl Foresters and mothers, and all Lady Foresters, are invited to the picnic tq be held Monday, Aug. 10. at Petersen park, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This is free to the girls, but Mom and Lady Foresters should bring a dish to pass. They will leave from St. John's school and return there. Remember your swim suits. For Permission slips, call kathy Klotz, 385-5030, or Pat Comstock, 385-4840. Note: Regular meeting of the Lady Foresters, St. Agatha Court 777, will be on Monday, Aug. 17, 7:30 p.m. at the Johnsburg Com­ munity club. JOHNSBURG RESCUE SQUAD ....29th (1952-1981) An­ niversary Benefit Dance, will be held Saturday, Aug. 29, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. with sit- down dinner. Dinner tickets are limited; available from members or call 385-8399, 385-4815 or 385-6444. Tickets for the dance were mailed, but can also be procured from members. This affair is their main fund raising activity; we need to support it full- heartedly! • B.V.M. SODALITY The Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality of St. John's will have a Dessert-Coffee- Meeting at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 11, at the Michael Schaefer residence. Hope to see you! SCHOOL REGISTRATIONS District 12 - Aug. 12 and 13 (corrected date from Info 12. Check listing for proper times. St. John's - Kindergarten through eighth grade Saturday, Aug. 22, and Sunday, Aug. 23, after all Masses, continuing Monday, Aug. 24 at school. Pre-School Development Center; three and four-year- olds currently being ac­ cepted at St. John's school. Call the school at 385-3959. hospital. Keep him in your prayers, and send a card to him - Room 434-1, 450 W. Highway 22, Barrington, 01. 60010. Take care, Al! BIRTHDAYS Aug. 3 is Frank Kate's special day - enjoy it Frank. Aug. 5, Neil Katz will be 10 years old - hope you have birthday < your special ly cake! DATES TO REMEMBER Aug. 10 - Girl Foresters and Mothers and all Lady Foresters, St. Agatha Court 777, N.C.S.F. Picnic- Petersen park, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 11 -- St. John's Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality Dessert-Coffee- Meeting, 12:30 p.m., Michael Schaefer residence. Aug. 12 and 13 - Registration, District 12 Schools, (Corrected date.) Aug. 17 - N.C.S.F. St. Agatha Court 777, meeting, 7:30 p.m., Johnsburg Community club. Aug. 22 - Family Picnic - Sports Festival, Cub Scout Pack 454, 2 to 6 p.m. Harrison Benwell park, McCullom Lake road, Wonder Lake. Aug. 22-23-24 - St. John's school registration - Kin­ dergarten through eighth. Aug. 22-23 after all Masses. Monday, at school. Pre- School Development Center (3-4-year-olds) registrations currently accepted at school. Aug. 29 - Johnsburg Rescue Squad - 29th An­ niversary Dance and Din­ ner, Johnsburg Community club. Aug. 31 - First day of school - District 12, and St. John the Baptist schools • 1981-82 year. Sept. 1 - St. John's Pre- School Development Center Open House, 9 to 11:30 a.m. St. John's school. SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING A special meeting of the board of education of Community High School District 156 will be held at the board meeting room at 3926 West Main street, McHenry, at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 4 to discuss matters relating, to the sale Smd acquisition of real property. By Secretary of State Jim Edgar . A driver who fails to stop at the scene of m accident involving his or her vehicle in which someone was killed or injured may, upon con­ viction, be sentenced to not more (nan one year in jail and fined up to $1,000. Illinois law also requires the secretary of State to revoke the drivers license of any person convicted of leaving the scene of an ac­ cident involving death or personal injury, If you are the driver of a vehide involved in an ac­ cident which cauoes damage to an unattended vehicle or other property, you must stop immediately without obstructing traffic. Find the owner or driver and inform him or her of your name, address and license plate number. If you are unable to locate the owner or driver, you must furnish the information in a written notice attached in a prominent place on the vehicle or property Then you must, without unnecessary delay, notify the nearest police station and make out the required accident reports. Failure to do so may result in the same penalty mentioned above. If you have any questions about the Secretary of State's office, please fed free to use oifr toll-free telephone number (800- 252-0980). (A copy of the Rules of the Road will be sent to you upon request. Write to Jim Edgar, Secretary of State, Springfield, 111. 62758.) • • • • Legs have always been important. Years ago, re­ porters used them to get news; nowadays, photo­ graphers depend upon them for their art. Set Sale With... Voyager Paul Butler and Tom Buceelli, students In Johnsburg Junior high school, work with digital trainer as part of College for the Talented program at McHenry County college. Patti Butler and Tom Buccelli are working with a digital trainer in McHenry County college's electronics lab as part of a five-week College for the Talented program for junior high school students from throughout McHenry county. Patti and Tom are both Johnsburg residents who will be in eighth grade at Johnsburg Junior high school in the fall. They and nine other students are •spending eight hours a week learning basic and applied electronics from MCC In­ structor Joe Cornelia. The students, who had to meet special aeademic and behavior qualifications to enroll in the class, are learning how electronics is used in daily life as well as gaining insight into how electronic equipment operates.'. The summer College for the Ta'iented is a joint project originated by the M c H « f » n r y C o u n t y Curriculum council and the Gifted Education coor­ dinator is of McHenry county schools;. MCC is making plans for an expanded program for gifted students next s'ummer. Monticeflo iE NEWEST NAME IN CARPETING IN CRYSTAL LAKE SET YOUR COURSE BY THESE OPENING SPECIALS: * 40% OFF AL L CARPETING IN STOCK * 40<7o OFF ALL CARPET REMNANTS * 40% OFF ALL LINOLEUM IN STOC K * 30% OFF SELECTED BLINDS * 15%OFF WALl PAPER * 10% OFF TILE r Quality at the Right Price Voyager Carpets and Furnishings 325 VIRGINIA ST. (HI . I4> < K>sTAI l>AM\ 4SV-32II l.OIRS Mon Tucn. Thurs Sji V P N1 V eil A I ri 9-8; Sun. I2:.V) Vi*> P.M. TKJ Mil 5.T ifl' is •; <iQ u*. T-0 y'j X,, til* zio It j no I r.t nr> U:> N >sv IU7 if,J M yt4' v>r C.ollegeHonors Three Receive ISU Degrees Three McHenry area residents were among the 1,830 students who com­ pleted bachelor degree requirements at Illinois State University (ISU), in Normal. Jane Margaret Liptrot, of 3705 Maple; Robert Lewis Reuter, of 4608 Garden Quarter; and John Patrick Wolf, of 3919 Blitsch, all of McHenry, were awarded Bachelor of Science degrees 2rSe end "of the second semester. Miss McHenry County Jane Titus Invites you to the - HC Al Holtf6$,"member of St. John's, is in Good Shepherd * * * I McHENRY COUNTY FcliR August 5-9 . SOME HIGHLIGHTS: August 5--Kiddies Day. Rides lor children V? price, 12 noon - 5 p.m. August 5-6--Harness Racing (two afternoons). 1:30 p.m. each day. August 5-Miss McHenry County Pageant. 7:30 p.m. Grandstand. August 6--4-H Day. crowning new 4-H King and Queen. 7 p.m. Grandstand. August 6--Tommy Cash, Country Western Singing Artist. 6:30 and 8:30 p.m., Hansen Pavilion. August 6- Orion Samuelson. Noon. Grandstand. Live broadcast of WGN's Noon show. August 7 -Junior and Senior Talent ShoW. 6:30 p.m., Hansen Pavilion. August 7-Demolition Derby. 7:30 p.m.. Grandstand. August 8--Western Horse Show. 8 a.m.. Horse Corral. August 8~Garden Tractor Pull, Noon. 6randstand. August 8--Livestock Auction. Noon. Grandstand. August 8--Bobby Bare. Show. Country Western Music. 6:30 and 8:30 p.m.. Grandstand. August 9--Antique and Farm Tractor Pulls. Noon, Grandstand. August 9--Demolition Derby. 7:30 p.m.. Grandstand. Daily admission: $3....Season Ticket $8 FREE GRANDSTAND FOR ALL EVENTS FREE PARKING ON FAIRGROUN&S McHENRY COUNTY FAIR FAIRGROUNDS . On Route 47, Woodstock WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ON SALE ITEMS MON.-TNVRS. 9-10 FRI. * SAT. 9-11 SUNDAY 9-9 DELLIIQUORS HI MERCHANTS L OF FINE WINES AND LIQUORS BS385-3200B SALE E NOT ICED NO SALES TO MINORS SALE DRTES: WED.. RUG. 5-TUES., RUG. II 4610 W. 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