Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Jul 1985, p. 69

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•ADAMS FULL-SERVICE BANK f̂tjondottjahe STATE BANK MEMBER FDIC NOW SERVING YOU FROM 3 LOCATIONS MAIN BLPO. ON HANCOCK DR. WONDER LAKE 728-0433 WIST SIPI ON THOMPSON ROAD WONDER LAKE Drive Up or Walk Up CHAPEL HILL ROAD JOHNSBURG 385-1052 A""* AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR OF WELDING PRODUCTS IhxUCittL (miller)WElDING Pô LTOOU. ^EQUIPMENT NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL" •Structural Steel and Steel Sales •Stainless & Aluminum *Shearing & Bending •All types of Welding & Fabricating •Complete line of Welding Supplies, Tools and Accessories. JFRMllERV ~ - 25 YEARS - SERVING THE CHAIN-O-LAKES AREA SINCE 1960! Page 38 - Northwest Newspapers 1985 Fair Guide _ Continued from page 27 Fox River Grove; and Beth Noyes, junior at Jacobs high school. Melissa wants to become an airline attendant while Margaret plans a career in system analysis. Beth is one of the two candidates wanting a career as a veterinarian. The other is Hebron's Marnie Bishop. Kantlehner's goal is similar -- as a farmer's daughter she's interested in livestok and is majoring in animal science with an eye toward genetic reseach. None of the 14 rules out marriage and a family, and many talk of that goal -- but after a career has been started. On­ ly 17 and still a high school student, Melissa Reeves voices the social con­ sciousness of many of the 14 when she observes: "I am interested in the world I live in today and what is happening. Beth Noyes Lake in the Hills The well-being of all mankind is impor­ tant to me and knowing that we can help is important. Helping others to help themselves is a motto I enjoy follow­ ing." Some wrote of their community in­ volvement. Miss Crystal Lake, Shari Grewe, helps with fund drives at St. Thomas Festival, visits the elderly at nursing homes and entertains them with her tap dancing and piano talent. "To see them smile just the least bit makes it all worthwhile. I couldn't ask or a bet­ ter reward," she said. Wagner, Miss Cary, enjoys working with special education children and at the Special Olympics. Jan Hod), Miss Marengo, is in her church choir and on the Christian education board. She car­ ries on a distinctive puppet ministry, worked in Awana and helps with ser­ vices at nursing home. Schmitt, Miss Fox River Grove, Continued to page 29 Margaret Schmitt Fox River Grove Featuring a HUGE selection off POSTERS & GRAPHICS Quality, Custom PICTURE FRAMING SINCE 1973 LIMITED EDITION PRINTS • We also have stock frames • DAN ADAMS, Pres. 3003 W. RTE.120, McHenry (ACROSS FROM VFW ENTRANCE) (815)385-9100

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