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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Jan 1983, p. 29

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John Prance, administrator of Mi-llonry lufcpital. is on mcdical leave, which ho requested, and received, from the Ixinrri of directors. Dewey "Bud" Lytic is the acting administrator in the absence, of Fi ange, who has been employed at the hospital for about 12 years. In the first seven months of calendar year 1982, gross* sales tax receipts in the City of McHenry jumped 4.73 percent over the same period in 1981. In terms of dollars, this means the city received $24,788.77 more in January through July this year than it did in 1981. Pay raises for Village of Wonder /Lake officials were stifled by a 3 to 2 vote at the last meeting of the board of trustees. Marriages Of Past Year JANUARY No weddings. FEBRUARY No weddings. MARCH March 13 -- Karen Anna Kennebeck and Michael Joseph Rigoni exchanged promises of marriage in Calvary church, with Pastor Hendrickson officiating. # March 20 -- Zion Lutheran church was the setting for ^the ceremony uniting in marriage the former Julie Christine Boeldt and Ryan Sch- walenberg. The nuptials were of­ ficiated by the Reverend Herman (iraef before an altar decorated with two spring bouquets. APRIL April 3 - Approaching the altar in a dress her mother wore at her own wedding 30 years ago, Eileen Marie Connell of McHenry was united in marriage to Vincent Marzano of Park Ridge at St. Patrick's church. At the Shepherd of the Hills church, Anne M. Berry became the bride of Eric Staveteig. April 17 - St. Patrick's "Catholic church was the setting for the ex­ change of promises of marriage between Kathleen Carey and James . Dolezal.. MAY , May 1 -- St. Patrick's Catholic church was the setting for the marriage of Julia Ann Brooks and Scott Anderson. A honeymoon in the romantic Bahama Islands was planned for Nancy Manzardo and Brian Persha following their marriage in St, Mary of the Assump­ tion church, ^t the same church, Cynthia Marie Becker and Michael John Thompson were married by Father James Gaynor. PAGE 13 - PLA1NDK June 19 -- Denise Marie Sampiller became the bride of Russell Scott Mieritz at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church. June 19 -- Standing beneath an arbor of white roses, Alisa Angela Afnici and Ron Leininger repeated their wedding vows in the Assemby of God church, Novato, Calif. June 26 -- Margaret Mary Manley of Chicago Heights became thi bride .of Lawrence John Huck, III, in St. Kieran church , Chicago Heights. Erin McGibbon of Crystal Lake exchanged wedding vows with William Murgatioyd of McHenry at the Resurrection Catholic church. JULY July 3 -- Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church was the setting for the wedding of Gloria Lynn Milbratz and Timothy Joseph Hocin. July 10 - Scuba diving was in the honeymoon plans of Jayne McMillan and Donald Sturm of Wonder Lake 1ALER - FRIDAY, JANUARY 2H, liMtt following their marriage in Nativity Lutheran church. Debra L. Van-,-*, derhoef of Solon Mills and Stephen J. Robers of Burlington, Wis., werej* married in^t. Alphonsus church, New-* Munster, Wis. St. John the BaptistJK church, Johnsburg, was the settings* fot the wedding of Kelly Breit ancC*** James Thiel. July 17 - Darlene Diedrich and Joel«£& R. Blake were united in marriage St Mary of the Assumption church,?^*; McHenry. jTj July 24 -- Mr. and Mrs. LantfCj Kramka honeymooned in Arkansas?*^ following their wedding in Shepherc£»*< of the Hills Lutheran church. bride is the former Gwep MarieC*£ Bauer. A turnrof-the-century hostessr*- dress of white organdy was worn by ** Mary Frances Deja when she became V the bride of Gary Starr of Algonquin ^ in St. Patrick's church. July 31 - Father Eugene Lutz of­ ficiated at the wedding of Sherri Discuss Action On Bad Checks May 8 -- A honeymoon in romantic Hawaii followed the marriage of Rita A.Gibeault of Two Rivers, Wis., and Kenneth Becker of McHenry in St. Mark's Catholic church. May 22 - The former Ann Marie Snyder and Bret Frank Johnson are residing in University City, Mo., following their marriage in Grace United Methodist church, St. Louis, Mo. Maureen Ann Blake became the bride of Steven Michael O'Halleran in the Church of St. Mary of the Assumption, McHenry. JUNE' June 5 - A wedding trip to Florida was in the honeymoon plans for Mr. and Mrs. Timothy S. Marvin, who were married in Shepherd of the HjJ& Lutheran church. The bride was the former Sandra L. Miller. Newlyweds, Mr. ancL Mrs. Chris' Dixon, were making their home in DeKalb following their wedding in St. John the Baptist church. The bride is the former Kathy Michlski of Lin- denhurst. June 12 - Lori Lynn Vogt of Wonder Lake became the bride of William B. Bowie of Rockford at Nativity Lutheran church, Wonder Lake. Christ the King church, Wonder Lake, was the setting of the wedding of Cynthia L. Gohl and Roman M. Palahniuk. Wearingher - mother's wedding dress, Maria Kay Warren exchanged wedding vows with Mark Howard Cherry of Huntington, Ind. The bridegroom's father, the Rev. Howard Cherry, assisted the Rev. Richard Wright in the ceremony performed in the Wonder Lake Bible church. McHenry County Stage's Attorney Theodore Floro, McHenry Police Chief George R. Pasenelli and McHenry Area Chamber of Commerce member Thomas Williams discuss the problem of bad checks and what can be done from a legal standpoint at a meeting held Monday morning. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD McHENRY -WELDING -SERVICE ta b rr* McHenry-Woodstock Disposal Proudly Celebrates 26 Years of Service to the McHenry County Area Twenty-six years ago, when McHenry and Wood stock were much smaller communities, our com pany began service to the area's citizens and businesses with one truck. Today, our modern fleet and experienced em ployees provide complete storage, collection and disposal services for homes, business and in­ dustries, as well as custom containers for recycled materials. In addition to the growing municipalities of McHenry, Woodstock and Crystal Lake, we serve Huntley, Wonder Lake, Sunnyside, Lilymoor and rural areas of the county. Domimck (Tom) Scolaro General Manager McHenry-Woodstock Disposal 1401 N North Drive, McHenry 338-5552/385-2221 A Waste Management Company 2912 W. Route 120 McHenry MERCURY « O.M.C. AUTHORIZED PROPELLER REPAIR STATION YOUR COMPLETE WELDING CENTER INCLUDING: ALUMINUM, CAST IRON ft STAINLESS STEEL EXPERf WORK •Pipe Thawing •Ornamental Railings •Trailer Hitches •General Fabrication •Boat Propeller Repair •Lower Unit Repair •New Boat Shafts •Heavy Truck Repair: Aluminum & Steel •Portable Welding FREE ESTIMATES ft GUARANTEED WORK NEW OWNERS HAVE IMPROVED FACILITIES... 385-4929 ..SERVING YOUR WELDING NEEDS BETTER THAN EVER \ ) Robin 's Roost miniatures and (tollhouses QUALITY DOLLHOUSES FROM $38 FOR THE CHILD'S BUDGET... WITH COLLECTIBLES SUCH AS: •DOLLS AND DOLLHOUSE FAMILIES •MINIATURE FURNITURE •FINE SELECTION OF ACCESSORIES u ...TO OVER $3000 FOR ADULT COLLECTORS WITH COLLECTIBLES SUCH AS: •MINIATURES IN STERLING, COPPER, BRASS & PORCELAIN •HAND-MADE LIGHTING FIXTURES •MINIATURE PLANTS, FOOD & TOYS •IMPORTS FROM ENGLAND TO THE ORIENT . 0 # ifiy Hoost miniatures and (tollhouses 131 Center Street Grayslake, Illinois (312) 223-4455 HOURS: TUES.-FRI. 10-3, SATURDAY 10-5 v.x-r&*X*X*f? • \ 36 YEARS IN BUSINESS Ray Hughes and Lee Sawdo, full of ambition and desire for success, started their electrical contracting business from scratch, using their home garage as a base of operations. When their business increased it was decided to rent store space on Main Street, then they started to sell appliances, where in 1952 Gene Adams became a partner and took charge of the appliances. As their business increased and they needed more display room, a new building was planned and construction com­ pleted on Front Street in 1963. They have enjoyed a very successful trade at this location for the past 19 years. The younger generation took over in 1973 and Lee & Ray Electric is now owned and operated by Paul and Greg Adams. I LEE & RAY ELECTRIC 1005 IN. KKOINT (S. RTF 31) 385-0882 >/7777777mm The Best Appliances From Hotpoint & Frigidaire & Whirlpool • CLOTHES WASHERS • CLOTHES DRYERS • REFRIGERATORS • FREEZERS • DISHWASHERS • RANGES • AND MORE!

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