Johnsburg II HcCullom Lake Diane Berlin 675-6291 | | Dawn Miller * 385-4901 McHenry Library PAGE 5 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY it, lttZ "Children Benefit By Grant DEBBIE SCOTT AND WENDY GARDINER The Girl Scouts of Hopi Neighborhood held a Nickel day recently at J. C. Bush school. All the troops were encouraged to display dif ferent nationalities at the booths. Crafts, food, and games from several coun tries were represented. Pictured above are two of our local girls who par ticipated in this event. It was quite an experience for the girls from the 27 troops from Johnsburg, Wonder Lake, McHenry, Richmond and Spring Grove. These same troops will be out taking cookie orders started Feb. 5. Please give them your support when they come to your door. CUBSCOUT NEWS Pack 454 held its Pinewood Derby Jan. 29 and following is the results of that race. In ihe eight-year-old class, Shawn Kelly won first place; Steve Domski, second; Josh Saunders, third; and Nathan Lee, fourth. The nine-year-old winners are Jeff Adams, first; Keith Pomonis, second; Mark Berlin, third; and Ray Klotz, fourth. The ten-year-old winners are Jason Mum ford, first; Keith Lehman, second; Jeff Steffans, third; and David Wetzstein, fourth. Bryan Smith won fastest in the pack for the third con secutive year. Ribbons were also given out for best design and in this category the following boys won: eight-year-old, Tony Sciarroni; nine-year-old, Mark Berlin; 10-year-old, Jeff Steffans. Congratulations to all the winners and good luck to you who take your cars to Rock- ford in March. The pack also had a meeting last month in which several awards were given to [the following boys: John Briggs, Tommy Smith and Brian DeBates were taken up into Webeloes. Josh Saunders received his Bobcat; Paul Jargstorf, Steve Domski, Tim Fortin were called up for their Wolf badge. Brian Marks received one silver arrow under his wolf. Jan. 30, the pack par ticipated in the Crystal Lake Winter Carnival parade and the boys looked just great, marching with their group. Those who braved the cold temperatures were Mark Berlin, Ray Klotz, Kevin Massarelli, Ken Gallo, Nathan Lee, Rich Rigsby, Steve Domski, Paul Jargstorf, Josh Saunders, Jim Neuman, Steve Morris, m 9 IT ONLY HURTS TO LEAVE IT ON. At Coiol Block. • com plimentary consultation and mini Dual Traatmant will provo that pormanant hair romoval, our way, is fast, gantlo. afffoctivo. Ovar 40 yaors of oxparian- co, exclusive methods, ad vanced equipment and trained dermaticians assure you of superior results. Call soon and end the hurt of "leaving it on". C&iolfikxk PERMANENT HA* REMOVAJ CRYSTAL LAKi 451 Coventry Lane Suite 95 CALL: (•15)4664990 .14 Oth«r Locations 312-675.21*3 Keith Pomonis, Chris Set- sler, Jeremy Tessier, Dan Dufor, Mike Beierle, Scott Popovich. These boys will receive civic and snowflake awards. CABIN FEVER ....Have you got it? Well why not come out for a fun evening of vollebyall. The group of men and women meet on Thursday from 8 to 10 p.m. at J.C. Bush gym. The women only group meet on Wednesday evenings same time and place. The fee is minimal and you bring your gym shoes. WINNER AGAIN Little Melissa Stevens of Johnsburg has taken another first place in the beginners division of the McHenry County Tumbleweeds. Congratulations to you and keep up the good work DISTRICT 12 NEWS No school Friday, Feb. 12, due to Lincoln's birthday. Elks Therapy Scholarship Is Announced ' The Woodstock Elks lodge has announced that Elks Therapy Scholarship ap plication forms have been sent to all high school principals in McHenry county. Applicants must be seniors. Interested students should contact their high school principal or Edward W. Hall at 338-2040, extension 170, for further information. The deadline for the contest is March 30. Send completed ap plication forms to Edward W. Hall, Regional Superintendent, McHenry County "Courthouse, 2200 North Seminary Avenue, Woodstock. Beach Gals Plan Events The Beach Gals monthly meeting was held Wed nesday, Feb. 3, at 7:30 p.m. at the beach house. Thirteen ladies were in attendance to discuss such matters as the Easter carnival. A com mittee was planned for that big event. At the club's May meeting, a family services speaker will be present to discuss parenting and stress management. The ladies enjoyed playing many games. Helen Nash made many beautiful homemade items and handed them out to all the girls. It was also Helen's turn for refreshments, which were tarts and candy. THIRD GRANDSON Henry and Mary Ann Tapaninen welcomed their third grandson, Jason Henry, born to their daughter Mary and her husband Bill Mueller. Jason was born Jan. 29, weighing in at 7 lbs. 9 oz. and measuring 19Vfe inches long. He was welcomed home by big brothers Marshall, age four and Brandon, age one and a half. Jason's paternal grand- parents are Bill and June Mueller. Congratulations to the proud parents and grandparents on this new life. REGISTER TO VOTE This is to notify you that Feb. 16 is the last day for anyone residing in McHenry county to register to vote or change his address prior to the March 16 primary election. , You can register to vote by calling one of your com mitteemen, either Kurt weisenberger or Monty Yates. You can also register at the clerk's office. Clerk's hours are Wed nesdays and Thursdays from 2 through 6:30 p.m. and Saturdays, 10 a.m. through 2 p.m. If these days or times are inconvenient for you, please call me at 385-2211 any day ' Monday through Saturday to set up a better time. THE GRADUATES Four of our little boys graduated from the West campus Tree House Nursery school Friday, Jan. 29. The graduates included Todd Lasco, Tommy Olson, Wade and Michael Loewe. There was a graduation ceremony and a party afterwards for the boys and their parents. Congratulations to these future four-year-olds. BRIDAL SHOWER A lovely bridal shower for Joy Hegg was hosted by close friends, sisters and mom Florence on Sunday, Jan. 31. Joy will wed Norm Eichmann Feb. 27. It was a beautiful shower, decorated with white and burgundy throughout the home of Joy's sister, Nancy Harwell. After a hot buffet, everyone left with a long stem silk rose from the centerpiece. We wish Joy and Norm a wonderful life together. BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday wishes are extended this week to Terri White on Feb. 10; Tony Olson, celebrating his first birthday Feb. 11; Fred A. Groh and Marian Wohlert share Feb. 12; and Kelly Yates celecbrates Feb. 15. We wish you all many happy times and happy days ahead. ANNIVERSARIES Good wishes for a happy anniversary are sent to Paul and Linda Bacon, who share another year together Feb. 12; and to John and Edie Rourke who will be celebrating 13 years together on Valentine's day. We wish both couples much happiness and many more years together. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Feb. 16. Tuesday - Mc- CuIIcrr. Lake Conservation club meeting at 8 p.m. at Lakeland Park. Everyone is welcome to attend. Young patrons at McHenry Public library may now look forward to a number of new books, records and learning resource materials as the result of a recently an nounced State of Illinois grant of $5,214.21. According to Library board president, Janice Wegener, when the monies are received orders will be placed for needed additions to the Children's room collection for which the funds are earmarked. Librarian June Stuart explained that when ap plying for this particular grant, it was necessary to designate a specific need in the area of lending materials. The Children's room has enjoyed an in creasing demand for recreational and research reading materials as well as records. Therefore, the grant application sought to meet this need. It will be a few months before the^new materials will b^ofTthe shelves. In the meantime, new books, as well as records and films for all areas of the library, are being processed and shelved on a regular basis. Recent library use has been heavy despite the severe weather and probably because of it, according to Ms. Stuart. "Reading a good book or listening to favorite music is an excellent way to weather a storm or cold spell, " she added. She noted that libraries provide free ser vices when other recreational and cultural activities must be curtailed due to a tightening economy. She also emphasized that best sellers are in great demand at the library, and, while at least one copy of most best sellers is acquired, these are the books most likely to be out on loan. However, a patron may request that his name be placed on a waiting list to be notified when a particular book is available. Patrons are also encouraged to ask for help in locating books or finding information. The Library board welcomes donations of used books with the un derstanding that some donations may be sold at a nominal fee. Library books are also appropriate memorials to book-loving friends or relatives. McHenry Public library is open Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. There is nothing sweeter than youth, nor anything as truthful. Knaack Serves In W. Germany Special 4 Richard K. Knaack, son of Charles J., and Gladys L. Knaack of 3312 S. River drive, McHenry, has arrived for duty in Neu Uim, West Germany. Knaack a rifleman with the 56th Field Artillery brigade, was previously assigned at Fort Campbell, Ky. PROMOTED Navy Gunner's Mate 1st Class Richard A. Tripp, son of George and Marilyn Tripp of 802 Ringwood road, McHenry, has been promoted to his present rank while serving aboard the guided missile destroyer USS Tattnall, homeported in Mayport, Fla. 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