•• %«;»•: iti ri \i\iu \i» u w m>\ksi>\v. july 21, lftz Highway Deaths Down For June Traffic fatalities on Illinois high ways decreased 4.5 percent in June when compared to figures for June of 1981, according to provisional statistics released by the Illinois Department of Transportation and the *> Illinois state police. June, 1982, fatalities totalled 147 as a result of 133 accidents while June, 1981, provisional fatalities totalled 154. The June, 1982, figure also represents a 18 percent decrease from the 175 provisional fatality total for Jund, 1980. -• ... • ••• -i . M • In all June, 1982, accidents there were 28 pedestrians killed in 28 ac cidents, three pedalcyclists killed in three accident*, four persons killed in four railroad crossing accidents and 27 persons killed in 27 accidents in volving motorcycles. WONDER LAKE Anne Sowers 653-9549 FIREMEN'S DANCE Don't forget about the Firemen's dance this Saturday night, July 24, at Christ the King hall. Dancing will begin at 9 p.m. and continue until 1 Jt Might As Well Be Spring WHAT HAS 237 different classes in such diverse subjects as Agriculture, Physics, Banking, and Philosophy • a Library a Pond • Day and Evening Classes Men and Women's Athletic Teams Clubs and Organizations • a Jazz Band a Greenhouse • a Day Care Center a Financial Aid Program • New Friends Teachers who Care • and Final Exams ? answer: McHenry County College Fall classes start August 21 Registration is being held now. McHenry County College MOUTf 14 ,mu1 I IJ( AS ROAD ( RYSTAI I AM l i 8 1 - 455-3700 Many Prizes At W.L. Golf Open It's time to polish up those clubs and get ready for the Wander Lake Open. It will take place at Hunter Country dub on Aug. 12 and reservations should be in by Aug. 1. Tickets may be obtained from Bill Fitzgerald at 385- 2211 or Joe Sullivan at 853-2211, or at the Old Mill Inn. Your day will include 18 holes of golf, a brat or hot dog on the course, ending up with dinner and the awarding of prizes at 6:30 p.m. The person coming in with the lowest gross will be awarded the traveling, trophy plus a personal trophy along with.a Friday night fish fry for two. The "biggy" of the day will be a mystery car (it really runs) to whomever comes closest to the pin on No. 4. The longest drive on No. 13 will receive a dinner for two, and closest to on No. 17 wins a 1100 Savings pin 01 Bond The Peoria system will be used for determining first, second, and third places. First place will receive a single membership to the Country club, second place a Sunday brunch, and third, a dinner for two at a Wonder Lake restaurant. This is a day of much fun for the men who participate even those who might be the once a year golfers. Be sure to get your reservations in early because it does fill up quickly. DATE CHANGED Due to a conflict, the date of the rummage sale to be held by the Ladies Sodality at Christ the King church has been changed to Aug 20, 21, and 22. That gives everyone a couple more weeks to gather articles that they would like to donate. Call Vi Rochowicz at 728-0028 if you would like something picked up and Judy Lermer at 653-8708 to volunteer some baked goodies. PIRATES TAKE FIRST PLACE The major league Pirates managed by Clarence Adams and coached by Charlie Plum lee took over first plaice in a close battle with the A's who were right behind them. They are now the Major champs. Members of the Pirates team are: Doug Adams, John Caccamo, Larry France, Ken Glaves, J.T. Karavokas, Neil Laabs, Doug Lehman, Doug MacKay, Dennis Murray, Bob Rizzo, Chris Stolle, and Mike Townsend. Congratulations Pirates on a fine season! PHYSICALS NEEDED School days will be here sooner than we know it. Registration for Marian Central is Aug. 17 and 18, and District 200 holds registration on Aug. 19. In accordance with Illinois State law all students entering kin dergarten, fifth, and ninth grades must have a physical prior to the first day of school. The completed forms will be asked for at time of registration. All immunizations should be up to date. A dental checkup is also highly recommended. SODALITY COOKOUT The Ladies Sodality of Christ the King church will be having their annual summer cookout on Aug. 12. This year it will be held on Father Tranel's grounds. All ladies of the parish are invited to attend and meet the new officers for the 1982-83 year. The food is provided by the Sodality and all the guests are asked to bring is a lawn chair. NATIVITY PREPARING FOR 30TH ANNIVERSARY It doesn't seem possible, but Nativity Lutheran church has been an active part of our community for thirty years. They will be holding an anniversary party on Sunday, Aug. 15. A large committee is working hard to make this a very special day for the members of the congregation and all of Wonder Lake. SPECIAL DAYS A belated birthday greeting to Rene Ruzfcka who entered the teen world on July 19. Happy 13. Dick Barthuly hits a big plateau this year on July 28. He is not admitting to turning 40, but instead says he is celebrating the tenth anniversary of his 30th year! "Happy Birthday" also on July 28 to Cindy Chester. COMMUNITY EVENTS July 24 - Firemen's Dance; Christ the King; 9 p.m. Aug. 5 - Woman's Club board meeting; 8 p.m. Aug. 4-8 - McHenry County Fair Aug. 9 - Kiwanis Baseball trip to Milwaukee I * Aug. 12 - W.L. Golf Outing - LadieL'^M.dii.g Sodality Picnic; 7 p.m. Aug. 17 and 18 - Registration at Marian Central Aug. 19 - Registration for District 200 Aug. 20-22 - Rummage Sale at Christ the King a garden la this Easter My at t el Mrs. Virginia Brace el A gift ffrem hi Clayton, she placed II In the It no longer ilssmt*. and the began to grew aa Bower* a second time. MCCULLOM LAKE Down Miller 365-4901 Monumental! One Day Only 44% 14K GOLD SALE Elgin: July 22 Crystal Lake: July 23 St. Charles: July 24 Chains. Charms. Earrings and Charmholders are 44% Off at all three Spiess stores. It's monumental.. 14K gold at a price to please everyone! Watching Bracelet 24 00 9 99 A" Sale* Are Final • Sorry No Ph -- No Phone Order* CHARGE IT! Your own Spiess Charge. Visa and MasterCard We welcome them all. Elgin Fountain Square Plaza Mon. Thurs. Fri. 9 30 till 9 Tues. Wed. Sat. 9:30 tHI 5:30. Sun. 1130 till 4:30. Crystal Point Mall & St Charles Mall weekdays 10 till 9. Sat. 10 till 530. Sun, noon till 5 a r--i tHI I me AS PUMP Charcoal Canister The heart or the Evap orative Emissions Con trol System is the char coal canister. If passages bccome clogged or the filter is blocked, a higher than normal fuel con sumption can occur. Lake Ladles Plan Picnic Twelve ladies were present for a quiet meeting on Thursday, July 8. Plans were discussed for the Aug. 12 picnic which will be held at Dorothy Weber's at 1 p.m. The club will supply the baked ham, and each lady is to bring a dish to pass. Harriet McNamara is feeling much better now, and hopefully will be able to make the picnic next month. Ruth Brandt and Dorothy Weber brought the refreshments, and all the ladies enjoyed playing their favorite games. VILLAGE BOARD MEETING The first meeting of July was held on Tuesday, July 13. As of this meeting, the lake was classified as unsatisfactory for swimming. The McHenry County Health dept. checks the lake every week, and so the condition of the lake can change from week to week. Hopefully by now, all reeidents have received a copy of the moot important ordinances, which included a com plete list of all the trustees, their departments and phone numbers. Keep the list handy. It will be of use to you at some time or another. We are well into summer now, and the coiuptJiittrap* coming in about overgrown grass and trees on property and empty lots. By keeping your property groomed well, it im proves the appearance of the whole village, and makes it a better place to live for all. The raft was damaged and so sunk. It has been pulled out of the lake and will remain so. If you cannot take care of village property, then we all suffer the consequences. BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday wishes for this week go to Valerie Walter celebrating her tenth on July 23; my neighbor Lynn Kloeckner turns another year on July 24; John Rieter's special day is July 25; Elaine Gleeson shares July 26 with Sena Groh and Tom Farrell and Dennis Suchor both celebrate July 27. We wish each and everyone of you a happy, happy day. ANNIVERSARIES We have two anniversary couples for this week. Wayne and Peggy Blake celebrate another year together on July 23 and Sergio and Cindy Martini celebrate another happy year on July 28. We wish both couples much hap piness in the year ahead. COMMUNITY CALENDAR July 27, Tuesday, Village Board meeting at 8 p.m. at the beach house. All residents welcome. Aug. 4, Wednesday, Beach Gals super summer salad supper at the beach house starting at 6;30 p.m. Everyone bring a salad. ir.i09nv ; '<*»j[u The calorie-conscious will want to be sure to include pork in their diet for a 3 oz. serving contains just 206 calories. Few other foods offer so much valuable nutrition for so few calories. This is it) THE DIG SALE! DON & LU'S Children's Shop SUMMER CLEARANCE MERCHANDISE AT HALF PRICE! 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