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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Sep 1981, p. 20

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McCullom Lake PAGE 20 -1 * I .A IN 1)E ALKR • VVt.DNESU \V, Shl'TEMBER 23,1961 and they deserve a round of applause for all their efforts. Third prize was awarded to Jim Brown of the village; second prize, Laurie Olson of the village; and first prize went to Annette Rosentreter from Ingleside. Dawn Miller 385-4901 Fund Raiser Huge Success The Beach Gals second annual Flea Market, Craft Fair and Bake Sale was another success due to all who participated by helping to set up, renting a table, baking those delicious goodies, selling tickets, cleaning up or just being there supporting this fine club. Chris Lawson and Laurie Olson co-chaired the event, NEW ARRIVAL There is a new member in the Cross family, and his name is Carl William. He is the second born child of Bill and Laurie Cross. Carl was born Sept. 14, at 1:52 p.m. He weighs nine pounds, and is 20 inches long. mrm TIT r i r Look Who's Back At Silhouette's Beauty Salon MOLLY Will Be Taking Appointments Beginning September 23 (815)385-2990 Big sister, Bekk? has eagerly been awaiting his arrival. We wish the Cross family good health and much happiness with their new bundle of love. § , GET WELL WISHES Mary Kantorski fell recently and broke both her ankles which are ini casts now. She was in McHenry hospital, but has been transferred to Carestoel, room 711. Her spirits are good, and I'm sure she would enjoy hearing from friends. We wish Mary a full and speedy recovery. With regret I must say that Annie Lenhart is still in the hospital, McHenry. She had surgery this summer and is still recuperating. I am sure she would like some com­ pany or at least a card or letter from her friends or neighbors. Annie, you are in our hearts and prayers for a full recovery. I did hear some good news the other day. Jimmer Wyman is home and doing fine. You may remember that Jimmer was in a burn accident. We are all glad that you are home now and on the mend. VOTING NEWS This is to notify you that Monday, Oct. 5, is the last day anyone residing in McHenry county will be allowed to register or change his address prior to the Nov. 3, non-partisan election. You may register to vote at the village clerk's office or you may call on one of the commit teemen, Kurt Weisenberger or Monty RUMMAGE SALE McHENRY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH tAND NEW MERCHANDISE •ICf-SKAT >KATES(50 Pr.) •FIREPLACE ITEMS •BICYCLE TIRES. •SHELVING/BRACKETS •SCREENING LIGHTING FIXTURES •BUILPERS*POU YOURSELFERS: NEW ELECTRICAL • PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUS REGULAR RUMMAGE AND REFRESHMENTS SEPT 2£ _25_ 26 8AM-8PM 8AM-6PM 8AM-Noon Save 23%! Coats for Big and Little Boys Warm nylon coats with poly fill or plush liners. Reg. $26 big boys' coats, fall colors; 8-18 19.97 Reg. $22 jr. boys' hooded coats in navy or silver. Sizes 4-5-6-7 16.97 Save 20%-21%! Men's Coats and Brawny Vests 1197»2397 Reg. $15 nylon vests filled with poly. S-M-L-XL 11.97 Reg. $28 nylon down-look coats, poly filled. Navy, blue, tan, brown. S-M-L-XL 21.$7 Reg. $30 ski jackets with zip- off sleeves. Nylons with poly fill in b lue/navy and tan/cof fee. S-M-L-XL 23.97 Yates to register. At this time I would like to - remind you of my office hours. Tliey are on Wed­ nesday afternoons from 2 p.m. through6:30>.m. If this time of day is not convenient for you, please cal l me a t" 385-2211 for a better time. , CONDOLENCES It is with a very saddened and heavy heart that I must write this about one of the dearest men I have known in my life, Larry Murray. Larry passed away on that rainy Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 16, while working on his house. Larry had had open heart surgery about six years ago and had a pacemaker put in. I have known Larry since my childhood, and I couldn't ' have known a finer person. He was so talented with his hands making beautiful velvet lined Jewelry boxes, Santa's sleighs or by making some other fine piece of wood into a work of art. We want Larry's wife, Betty, his four daughters Judy, Janet, Laurie Jean, Peggy and his six grand­ children to know how very sorry we are. Larry was truly loved by many and will be missed by us all. BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday wishes go this week to Mike Mazur on Sept. 23; Renee Lynn Dina and Ralph Regner share Sept. 25; Julie Lawson turning eight Sept. 26 and Brian Hancock on Sept. 27. May all your wishes for the coming year come true. ANNIVERSARIES Anniversary wishes go this week to Richard and Angie Wolf on Sept. 23 and to two special couples, Earl and to Elma Nelson and Allan and Marie McKim sharing Sept. 25. We wish you lots of happy days ahead. Graduate More Insects Of the roughly 1 million spe­ cies of animal life, about 4 per­ cent are those most familiar to man--vertebrates. Some three- quarters are insects. Nearly all the others are aquatic, points out the National Geographic Society. Save 20% This Week! Ladies' Long Winter Coats in New Proportions, Textures, Colors Reg. $56 to $82 Great selection! Tie belt styles with detachable hoods, plaid scarves, fake fur trims. A white wool fleece with new puff sleeve shoulder treatment, more! Meltons, herringbones, tweeds, tex­ tured polys. Colors -- soft to snappy. Jr., missy, half sizes. II MclUnry Market Plact 385-4100 Daily 9-9, Sat. 9-6, Sun. 10-5 HAVE YOU 1RIKD RECYCLING? The McHenry County Defenders Make It Possible 1ST And 3RD Saturdays At McHenry Market Place *CANS*GLAS$*OlD ENGINE OIL*NEWSPAPERS Won't You Do Your Share? RAYMOND POLLOCK MEMORIAL FUND FRANK 8. GILL Frank S. Gill, adult parole officer for Lnke-McHenry --crafty, has successfully completed training spon­ sored by the Corrections TYairiing academy and was recognlred"ft graduation ceremonies. During the training program, in­ struction was given, and certification required in var ious correct ions ' orientated areas snch as casework, family coun­ sel ing, communicat ion skills, conflict management, and other Job related skills. All employees of the Illinois Department of Corrections must complete regular training programs by the Correct ions Training academy during em­ ployment. Gill and his wife, Dora, are residents of Wonder Lake. More Chicken Americans eat 74 times as much chicken today as they did 40 years ago. Consumption has jumped from one-half pound per person per year to 37 pounds per year during this time period. VHFai UHFchannH" selection! now x fe0̂ 5 The LUDLOW • S1920W TRI-FOCUS PICTURE TUBE for the sharpest Zenith picture ever! TRIPLE-PLUS CHASSIS deseed to be the most reliable Zenith ever! 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