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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Nov 1982, p. 20

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PAGE 20 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1982 WONDER LAKE Anne Sowers 653-9549 Legion Builds New Post Home In approximately two weeks, anyone driving by the American Legion on E. Wonder Lake road will see a building on top of the basement of the structure that has been the home of the legion for many, many years. The metal frame building will be completed, but the interior will take a little longer to finish. It will be accessible by the handicapped since a ramp is being put in. The Legion is hoping their new building will be used by the whole community for meetings and the like. THANKSGIVING PARTY Christ the King Parish Council will be hosting a Thanksgiving party on both Nov. 12 and 13 from 6:30 p.m.-12 a.m. in the church hall. Admission is free, along with turkey sandwiches and snacks. Al ... #£XA • -:.y . All Genuine Deerskins. • Women's and Men's Styles ...in Luggage Tan The softestf most comfortable shoes you will ever wear Mad* in U.S.A STREET 233 Mam Street. Woodstock. 338 6030. Mon ihurs 9-5. Fri 9-8. Sat. 9-5 VETERAN'S DAY CEREMQNY On Veteran's day, Nov. 11, the American Legion will hdld a ceremony to honor all veterans at the triangle in Wonder Center. The ser­ vices will begin at 11 a.m. W.L.GARDEN CLUB Louise Nawn was our hostess for the September meeting and although our speaker had a last minute change in schedule and was unable to attend, we used the time to formulate plans for a fund-raising craft and bake sale, coupled with a nice visit over coffee "and". "Hydro-Kultur" or "No soil-No toil" type of gardening was the theme of our guest speaker for the October meeting at Mrs. Bobbie Fiali's home. Growing fresh vegetables, flowers, and herbs quickly and simply with minimum energy and space, a garden for all seasons in your home or apartment, was an interesting con­ cept and one we certainly enjoyed. Our next meeting will be Thursday, Nov. 11, at 8 p.m. in the home of Doris Lockerbie, 1012 N. Ridge road, McHenry. Anyone interested in gardening is most cordially invited to come. Publicity Chairwoman Mrs. B. Alderson WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEET Thursday, Nov. 18, will be the next meeting of the Woman's Club of Wonder Lake. After the regular business meeting, the ladies will enjoy a talk on holiday crafts and will be participating in the making of a kit­ chen scoop used to bring the holiday spirit into the cooling area of their homes. Beginning at 8 p.m. in Nativity Lutheran church lull, the meeting will be hosted by Rita Graff, Mary Jane Ahern, Jeanne Annis, Marge Black, and Annette Brumbaugh. BLUE RIBBONS FOR PACK 456 The Cub Scouts and Webelo6 of Pack 456 will have their fnonthly meeting Wed., Nov. 17, in the Greenwood school gym. Any den that had 100 percent attendance, and at least one parent or guardian for each scout, will receive a blue ribbon to be placed on the den flag. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. GLAUCOMA UNIT TO ARRIVE The Lion's Club of Wonder Lake will be providing a great service to residents of Wonder Lake when the Glaucoma Unit arrives at the Co. 1 firehouse, E. Wonder Lake road, on Nov. 18. The Lion's club has arranged for the unit to be available from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Screening will take place not only for glaucoma, but for diabetes, hypertension, and visual acuity as well. INDIAN RIDGE DIRECTOR DIES Emil Giertuga, director from In­ dian Ridgflnyvoveneni association, to*ttw1ftF&AfWed oa^Oct. 30 in his Chicago barber shop. Mr. Giertuga, who had no history of heart problems, died of a massive coronary. The services were held in Chicago with burial in Christ the King cemetery on Nov. 2. SPECIAL DAYS Happy birthday to Tommy and Andy Hillier, who are both celebrating birthdays four days apart. Tommy turns five on Nov. 16 and Andy reaches that big "one" Nov. 20. Nov. 17 is a special day for Andy Jordan, son of John and Elaine Glaves of Wonder Woods, as he blows out three candles on his cake. COMMUNITY EVENTS Nov. 10 - Wonder Woods Aux. meeting Nov. 11 - Ceremony for veterans at American Legion Triangle; 11 a.m. Nov. 12 & 13 - Thanksgiving Party; Christ the King hall; 6:33 p.m. 12 p.m. Nov. 13 - Candle-Light sponsored by Woman's Club of Wonder Lake; 9 p.m. Nov. 14 - W,L. Ski club Spaghetti dinner and Bake Sale; Nativity Lutheran church; noon to 5 p.m. Nov. 17 - Pack 456 meeting; 7 p.m.; Greenwood school gym Nov. 18 - Woman's Club of Wonder Lake meeting; 8 p.m. Nativity church 4-H News | Insect Seekers The Insect Seekers 4-H club of Johnsburg held its October meeting Saturday, the 23rd, at the Griggs residence. The officers for the coming year were announced as president, Wendy Petersen; vice-president, Jeff Piatt; secretary, Jamie Griggs; treasurer, Marsha Demers; recreation chairman, Susie Griggs; federation delegates, Debbie Griggs and Gayle Schulz; parliamentarian, Debbie Griggs; and reporter, Ernie Demers. The 4-H awards banquet was discussed and explained to new members. They learned how one can qualify for an invitation to this dinner honoring outstanding 4-hers and leaders. Our leader, Mrs. Reta Griggs, and members Wendy Petersen, Debbie and Jamie Griggs, will be attending. A club patch was discussed and project enrollemnt was also held at this time. The November meeting will be held at the Griggs residence. Ernie Demers club reporter Voter League Meets The regular meeting of the Wood- stock-McHenry League of Women Voters will be held at 9:30 a.m. Nov. 11 at St. Paul's Episcopal church, 3706 W. St. Paul's avenue, McHenry. Members will be discussing and coming to agreement on the subject of public policy on reproductive choice. Beth Cianci, from the Crystal Lake- Cary Area LWV will be the moderator. Baby sitting is available. For more membership information, please call 344-1944 or 385-3254. TREATS FOR MOM, BABY-The month of October had some noteworthy firsts in the McHenry hospital nursery. The first baby of the month, Rachel Rasbongh, was the lucky recipient of a bountiful basket of pork products presented by the McHenry-Lake County Porkettes, in honor of Pork Promotion month. Doreen Rasbongh, McHenry, to shown above with her daughter, Rachel, as Carol Richardson, left, and Margaret Richardson, center, congratulate the lucky pair. The Porkettes are the wives of hog producers and are a national organization. They work to inform the public of the benefits of including pork and pork products in a family's diet. Ms. Rasbongh and Rachel reedved several extra thick pork chops, an apple pie with a crust made with lard, ground pork sausage, pig-shaped cookies, a pork cookbook and other related items. MCC CATALCG OUTLET STORE MCC CATALOG OUTLET STORE 301 W. Mon. -Tues.J) a.m.-5 p.m. Virginia Street MHWed Thurs., Fri. ICRYSTAL LAKE 815-455-0333 Mermmdise Clearance Center ^ 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. ^V'Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sun. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Use Cash. MC. Visa or our own Check Purchasing Card' 5f Sale Dates Nov. 10-Nov. 16 --While Quantities Last-- Have You Visited BARGAllOl Our Store in Wauconda? AUTUMN CLOTHING CLEARANCE! JACKETS & VESTS 50 % OFF OUR REGULAR STORE PRICE ALL OTHER CLOTHING 60% ^ OUR REGULAR STORE PRICE TOYS 30% OFF OUR REGULAR PRICE MICROWAVE COOKWARE SET $Q99 6-PIECE Reg. Price $23.99 FEED THE BIRDS BIRD FEEDER WITH THERMOMETER *2 99 Reg. *5.99 FURNITURE 50 % OFF OUR REG. STORE PRICE FLORAL HURRICANE LAMP $A50 Reg.'9.00 NOW H PAC-MAN SLEEPING BAG $1 -I 99 % *22.50 VETERAN'S DAY NOVEMBER 11 FREE FLAG With Purchase Juvenile Glaucoma Symptoms. CHILD VISION Dr. Milton Ro-- Q. Since some children have a pre-disposition towards glaucoma, what are some oj the subjective signs? A. Watch for complaints of not being able to find things, after a while in a dark room. Pain in or around the eyes. Halos or colored rings around lights. Occasional periods of foggy sight. Your eye special­ ist should be consulted. Ithw ot tto wWm ot wwi to thl» 00kM^HWNIIllVPM0MllV9HllG4IV not to aceoMmodttad. EdHorUl pan*) MleoiB tor vsMMyuestlie tetter wMoti best repreeente QiMtiOM snS/Of comments torn raadan. CMM VWaa, FJO. Baa M, A.P.R. 48 Month Financing To Qualified Buyers. On Any In Stock '83. Hurry. This Rate Won't Last Long! Building Permits The City of McHenry has issued the following building citations in the month of October. . Millstream 76, 3702 W. Elm street, temporary sign. After the Fax, Ltd., 1406 N. Riverside drive, alterations. Thomas E. Krause, 306 N. Green street, sewer hookup. M.W. Honea, 5301 Hunter drive, alterations. Amoco Oil company, 3817 W. Elm street, alterations. Robert J. Mellum, 1718 N. Meadow lane, shed. C. Elliott Everett, 4100 W. Elm street, alterations. Thomas and Dianne Carl, 3416 W. Skyway, fireplace. M. Thomas Yegge, 709 S. McHenry avenue, shed. Eagle Supermarket, 4400 W. Elm street, signs. St. Paul's Episcopal church, 3706 W. St Paul's lane, parking lot and columbarium. M-M H.V. Swenson, 1103 Somerset Mall, alterations. John Johnson, Rt. 31 and Main street, alterations (chimney) • Ron Nystrom, 4807 W. Shore drive, fireplace. J.D. Crittenden, 1506 N. North drive, fireplace. Gerald J. Miller, 1206 Oakwood drive, drive addition and walk. McHenry Hospital corporation, 4205 W. Bull Valley road, hospital-new. Irene Mueller, 3204 W. Terrace drive, shed. Gregory Cypher, 3015 Kinley boulevard, siding. Eugene L. Adams, 3713 W. Grand avenue, water hookup. R. Alan Van Atta, 4901 Pyndale drive, dog run. Hacker and Meisner, 111 Canterbury drive, fireplace. Leon Zelvis, 721 S. McHenry avenue, roof. Muriel Etten, 3409 W. Washington street, alteration. Dorothy Bangle, 706 S. Broadway, widen drive. Scott R. Siman, 215 N. Windridge drive, alteration. Clarence F. Young, 3716 W. Grand avenue, siding. C. Elliott Everett, 4100 W. Elm street, sign. Frank A. Holas, 4505 Shore drive, addition. William R. Labs, 4514 Ashley drive, siding. ALIGN TIRES Surmising to many of America's 140 million drivers is that there is more than one way a tire an be aligned incorrectly. First, the wheels can be toed-in or toed-out too much. Toe-in is when the front of the wheels are closer together than the rear of the wheels and toe-out is when the front of the wheels are farther apart than the rears. Wheels are toed-in or toed-out, depending on the type of vehicle so that when overcoming forces encountered while in motion, the tires roll straight ahead. Simply stated, when tow settings are incorrect, your tires will wear too last There is /also "camber". This Jrthe inward or outward tilt of the wheel at the top. If the top of the wheel tilts inward too much your tire will wear on the inside. It if tilts outward at the top too much, they will wear on the outside. At the first sign of irregular wear on your tires, ot when there is a noticeable change in response or contra, it's wise to have your wheel alignment checked. 68% MOO Dealer Rebate When, You Buy Any In Stock '83 Before rember 30,1982. MCC CATALOG OUTLET STORE MCC CATALOG OUTLET STORE FREE....Your choice of a turkey or ham when you buy any in stock '83 before November 30,1982. SOME PEOPLE Auworrs SERVING THE WOODSTOCK AREA FOR 33 YEARS Uadc/o BENOY Motor Top Quality U S E D C A R S 656 LAKE AVE. 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