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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Aug 1984, p. 8

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PAGE I - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, IfM Life Today It was so good Friends of 45 years relax after enjoying a recent Pioneer Center's Fish Boil dinner at Pearl Street Park. From left to right are Anna Lura, Isabelle Hayes, Jacob Lura and Alfred Hays, all of Whispering Oaks, McHenry. The fish boil scheduled for today will conclude this summer's fund raising events for Pioneer Center. Invite all to ice cream social-open house Ice cream and desserts will be served at Pioneer Center's Group Home this Sunday, Aug. 26, from 1 to 3 p.m. The public is invited to relax with a refreshing dish of ice cream and tour the group home in McHenry where 11 residents live. The Ice Cream Social and Open House were planned by the twenty-fifth anniversary committee of the McHenry County Association for the Retarded (Pioneer Center) to inform the public of current progran^ and highlight the center's 25 years of service to people with developmental disabilities. The event is one of a series scheduled throughout this year. Committee members, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pierce, McHenry; Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Stone, Wood­ stock; Mrs. Wanda Pears and Mr. Bruce Smyth, both of Crystal Lake, have been planning occasions into fall with Bobbie Wiltse of Pioneer Center. The group home in McHenry is one of several in which Pioneer Center provides n McHenry « «su»ceU75 amdealer •WHITE HEN PANTRY •BELL LIQUORS •BOLGERS DRUGSTORE •OSCO DRUGS •JEWEL •HORNSBYS •KAREN t GINNY S •LIQUOR MART •McHENRY HOSPITAL •FOOD MART •NORTHWEST TRAIN •ISLAND FOODS •CONVENIENT FOOD •COUNTRY CUPBOARD •SULLIVAN FOODS •UNION '76 •COLE PHARMACY •COAST TO COAST •SUNNYSIDE GAS ft QUICK MART Available At The Following Locations: •J ft L GAS •ACE HARDWARE •LAKEVIEW FOODS •SUNNYSIDE FOODS •LITTLE STORE •SUNRISE GROCERY •DEBBIE'S GENERAL STORE •VILLAGE MARKET •McHENRY DRUG •J ft R FOOD MART Moms and Dads! Here is the ideal opportunity for your child to learn dependability, earn their own spending money, and learn how to manage their own business. SS9B CARRIER I Earn Money I Have Fun I Win Prizes I Be Somebody I Help your child get a jump on life. Call the McHenry Plain- dealer Circulation department today. Inquire about the route opportunities in your neighborhood. SHAW rill PMSS NtWSFAFCt OSOUF Call 385-0178 Today! McHenry Plaindealer 3812 W. Elm St., McHenry residential programs for adults with developmental and mental disabilities. Since the facility opened in 1961, six residents have been successful in moving into their own apartments. Assisting those with disabilities to reach their highest level of independent living is a primary goal of the program. Pioneer Center encourages the community to bring their families for a cool treat and view of the group home at 4510 Ponca St., McHenry. Volunteer group to meet Aug. 28 The Volunteer Awareness Committee of McHenry County will meetfTueaday, Aug. 28, at 10 a.m., in the Easter Seal building, 706 Washington St, Woodstock. The committee is composed of representatives from various social service agencies and is involved in furthering volunteer awareness participation and recognition. Anyone interested in at­ tending this meeting is welcome. For further information, call Kathy Lewis, coordinator of volunteers, 338-1707. First meeting set The first meeting of the McHenry County Professional Nurse's Association will be held Wednesday, Sept. 12, at 7:30 p.m., in the Crystal Lake Am- butal. Hie speaker for the evening will be Helen Savage, director of social services at Good Shepherd Hospital, Barrington, Her topic will be "Problems Facing the Discharge Planner Today." Her discussion will cover new medicare guidelines and various approaches to problems facing the nurse, patient, family, physician and social worker in preparing for discharge. Nadine McHatton, president of the McHenry County Professional Nurse's Association, welcomes all regular members and any professional nurse to the meeting. Community calendar AUGUST 24 Fish Boil-5 to 8:30 p.m.-McH for Exceptional. Peai*l St. Pk.-Sponsor Pioneer Ctr. AUGUST 25 McH. Sportsmens Club-Weingart Rd.-Practice Shoot 1 p.m.-- Public Welcome Fox Ridge Women's Club-Family BBQ 4 p.m.-104 Canterbury- Info. Call Nancy Urbanczyk. AUGUST 26 John M. & Elizabeth Schmitt Family Picnic-Noon-Petersen Pk. First Annual Peter M. May of Spring Grove Family Reunion- Info. Call 385-6441 or 385-8879. McH. Sportsmens Club-Weingart Rd.-Meat Shoot & Games 10 a.m.-Public Welcome. Paper Drive-Zion Lutheran Church-8 a.m. to Noon-Paper Only. AUGUST 27 U.M.W. Mission Team (Exec. Comm)-Mtg. 9:30 a.m.-First United Methodist Church Parlor. McH. Woman's Club-Bd. Mtg. 10 a.m.-McH. Pub. Library. U.M.W. Mission Team (Exec. Comm.)-Mtg. 9:30 a.m.-First United Methodist Church Parlor. AUGUST 28 McH. Garden Club-Lunch 11:30 a.m.-McH. Country Club-Mtg. 1 p.m.-McH. Pub. Library. Sk mnnkcMmu KITCHEN FRESH CANDY OTHER MODS I SERVICES WE OFFER: •Religious Goods • Prescriptions •Surgical Supports •American Greeting and Appliances • Cards •Gift Items *Dakin Plush Toys •fREE Prescription Delivery BOLGER DRUG STORE 1259 N. GREEN ST. McHENRY, IL. (815) 385-4500 SMOCLOUD The Professional Bug Killer Automatically kills roaches. fleasT water-bugs, spiders, ants, wasps, flies, mosquitos and many other crawling and flying insects Easy to use Hold a lighted match over con tents can Im Tiediate+y a clean M»\P smofce rises into the air and penetrates deep into earns and crevices killing bugs *here they hide / M *OGKILie* Sa'er anrl more i%r> thac spray >r powder% ' Can rjries 1 Conner tin SALE ENDS SEPTEMBER 2,19S4 ACE BJORKMAN'S ACE HARDWARE 3729 W. ELM(RTE. 120) MCHENRY(815)3S5-3660 Outstanding Young .Woman' named Moflie Nesler of Hampshire has been appointed the area winner of the "Outstanding Young Women in America" award for region 5 which covers McHenry, Kane and DuPage counties. Nesler was picked out of over 300 names submitted by [mninwii business and com­ munity leaders. The award criteria was based on leader­ ship, citizenship, academics, community involvment and career motivation. She will represent region 5 in the state competition to be heKKin late August. Nesler who is a 1964 graduate of Burlington-Central High School plans to pursue a career in Radio-Television Broad­ casting. She is presently em­ ployed at a radio station in Lake Geneva where she does MOLLIE NESLER production work as well as being a part-time D J. announcer. She is the daughter of Warren and Marian Mesler, Hampshire. Births MOLL Dale and Linda Moll, 3211 W. Skyway Dr., McHenry, became parents of their second child and first son July 27. Jeremy Robert was born in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry and weighed 8 lbs. 11 oz. He was eagerly awaited at home by his three-year-old sister Jamie. Maternal grandparents are Merv and Gladys Schmitt of McHenry. Bill Moll of McHenry and the late Lorraine Moll are the paternal grandparents. Great-grandparents include Mrs. John R. Schmitt, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Burne and Mrs. W. Glander. CERVO Gordon and Linda Cervo, 4217 Prairie Ave., McHenry, announce the birth of their first child on Aug. 6. Trinity Elysha entered the world in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry, weighing 6 lbs. 13 oz. Maternal grandparents are George and Wilma Shultz of Great Falls, Mont. Gordon and Jane Cervo of Camerillo, Calif, are the paternal grandparents. The baby's great-grandmother is Eristine Merideth of An­ derson, Ind. GILLEN Dr. Phil and Sue (Herrmann) Gillen of Decatur, 111. announce the birth of their first child on Aug. 7. Katherine "Katie" Mary entered the world weighing 8 lbs. 6 oz. Maternal grandparents are Bill and Marian Herrmann of McHenry. Bill and Charolette Gillen of Decatur are the paternal grandparents. LUNKENHEIMER Bob and Pattie Lunkenheimer, 800 Southgate Dr., Apt. 1, McHenry, became parents of their first child Aug. 8 and named her Kay Lynn. The seven-pound baby girl entered the world in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry. Maternal grandparents are Bill and Doris Schabow of McHenry. Bob and Lenora Lunkenheimer, also of McHenry, are the paternal grandparents. Rose Schabow and Lena Falotico are the baby's great-grandmothers. HARDY Sara Irene is the name chosen by Sue and Scott Hardy, 511 River Rd., McHenry, for their first child. The 7 lbs. 3 oz. baby girl was born Aug. 10, in Nor­ thern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry. Maternal grand­ parents are Pat Borcovan of BALDOCCHI Mr. and Mrs. Baldocchi of McHenry announce the birth of their second child and first son on Aug. 10. The 9 lbs. 14oz. baby boy entered the world in McHenry and EHner Borcovan of Aurora, Til. Mr. and Mrs. William Hardy of College Park, Ga. are the paternal grand­ parents. Great-grandparents include Mrs. Leota Downey of Chicago and Mrs. Andrew I^covan of Aurora. £ Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock, and they named him Vincent Matthew. He has a three-year-old sister Kris. Seniors...out to lunch Reservations for meals at the McHenry Walk-In Center for the week of Sept. 3 through Sept. 7 must be made by calling 385-8260 by Tuesday, Aug. 28. The menu for that week is as follows: Sept. 3: CENTERS & OF­ FICES CLOSED FOR LABOR DAY Sept. 4: Stuffed peppers with tomato sauce, parsleyed potatoes, peas, carrot and pineapple salad, roll, margarine, cake with strawberries. Sept. 5: Roast sirloin of beef, whipped potatoes, green beans, salad, mayonnaise, bread, margarine, mixed fruit. Sept.*: escalloped potatoes, Mac peas, Dutch cole slaw, corn- bread, margarine, lemon pudding. Sept. 7: Meatballs and mostaccioli, mixed vegetables, salad, dressing, bread, margarine, fresh banana. Family fan day A Family Fun Day will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 26, at the Wonder View Community House, 2618 Walnut Dr., Wonder Lake. This day of fun, food and games, including horse shoes, and junior Olympics, is spon­ sored by the Wonder View Improvement Association and the Wonder View Women's Club. Hiey urge everyone to come out for a day of fun for all ages. FOOT PAIN? SIMPLE IN-OFFICE TREATMENT OF: •CORNS 'BUNIONS 'INGROWN NAILS 'FOOT SURGERY •CAUUStS *WARTS «H6El PAIN .SPORTS MEDICINE DR.MARTIN MARKS is offering you •A FREE FOOT OWNER'S MANUAL wh«n you comu in for •A FREE FOOT EVALUATION Pltow Call For oppt. -- MARTIN MARKS ... .^ieo1 and *"9kol Trootmont of tho Foot and Anklo 1311 N. Oroon, McHonry and 37 McHonry Avo ' i l

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