PAGE 10- PLAINDEAI FR-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25,1975 ft "MEANWHILE BACK AT THE COURTHOUSE" BRANCH COURT Associate Circuit Judge Conrad Floeter Ricky E. Koczor. McHenrv. guilty of disorderly conduct, fined $100 and costs and placed on one year probation. Joseph A. Justes, Ingleside, guilty of disorderly conduct, fined $100 and costs and placed on one year probation. Associate Circuit Judge Roland Herrmann Fred J. Finn, 3308 W. Pearl, McHenry, charged with bat tery, amended to disorderly conduct, fined $75 and costs. Another charge of battery was nolle prossed on a motion by the State's Attorney. Michael T. Bishop,2610 Henzada, McHenry, bound over to the Grand jury on charges of theft over $150 and burglary. Reynold C. Koeppen,' 4425 Polar Leaf, McHenry, guilty of * theft under $150, fined $50 and costs. Joseph C. Rhoades, 420 TiaJuana, McHenry, guilty of illegal transportation or possession of alcoholic liquor, fined $25 and costs and guilty of purchase or acceptance of alcoholic liquor by a person of non-age, fined $25 and costs. COMPLAINTS , Officer Gary Wigman charges that on Nov. 10, Humberto V. Esquivel of 18 Brink street, Crystal Lake, committed the offense of theft under $150 in that he did siphon an undetermined amount of gasoline from a vehicle owned by Robert L. Clemons of Woodstock while it was parked in the lot at Illinois Coil Springs, 1415 N. Industrial drive, McHenry. Bond set at $2,000. Officer Gary Wigman charges that on Nov. 10, Bruce Siegert of 1611 Knoll avenue, McHenry, committed the of fense of theft under $150 in that he did siphon an undetermined amount of gasoline from *a vehicle owned by Robert L. 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Florence, McHenry, committed the of fense of having no license for hunting in that he did knowingly hunt and kill seven white ducks in the pond located at the southeast corner of Johnsburg road and Riverside drive without a valid Illinois hunting license. Bond set at $35. Appeared in court Nov. 18, pleaded not guilty and the case was continued to the Master jury trial call. Deputy Sheriff Vernon Holm charges that on Nov. 10, Daniel L. Machink of 1103 W. Florence, McHenry, committed the of fense of possession of firearm without requisite firearm owner's identification card in that he did possess a 12 gauge shotgun without having in his possession a firearm owner's identification card. Bond set at $1,000. Appeared in court Nov. 18, pleaded not guilty and the case was continued to the Master jury trial call. Detective Elof Borgeson charges that on Nov. 18, Ricky Allen Schiller, Route 47, Woodstock, committed the offense of burglary in that he did knowingly enter a building of McHenry Floral company, 508 W. route 31, McHenry, with the intent to commit a theft therein. Bond set at $5,000, court date Nov. 25. BRANCH COURT Associate Circuit Judge Leonard Brody Roger P. Gates, 7608 Or chard, Wonder Lake, guilty of driving while license suspended or revoked, fined $15 and costs. Peter N. Ivi, 215 Rushmore, Ingleside, guilty of aggravated assault, fined $300 and costs. Other charges of resisting a peace officer and obstructing a peace officer were nolle prossed on a motion by the State's Attorney. Robert Stull, 4713 Parkview, McHenry, guilty of resisting a peace officer, fined $150 and costs. Other charges of Influenza Vaccine For Aging, Chronically III Thousands of aging Illinois citizens will have a little more to give thanks for this Thanksgiving as the Illinois Departmertt of Public Health has shipped more than 65,000 doses of influenza vaccine throughout the state for distribution to aging and chronically ill persons. Nearly 150 nursing homes and local health departments have received shipments of the vaccine which includes im munizing agents against Port Chalmers, Scotland and Hong King flu. McHenry county is receiving 990 doses. According to Dr. Joyce Lashof, state health depart ment director, the vaccine will help protect "high-risk" groups from influenza, a disease which can cause serious com plications to those who are 65 years of age, or who suffer from chronic illness such as heart disease, diabetes or diseases affecting the lung or kidney. Dr. Lashof pointed out that the 65.000 doses of vaccine have been distributed "where they will most effectively prevent complications of influenza in those who are at highest risk." She also advised that flu shots are not necessary for persons who are under 65 and in good health. "The disease in these persons is self-limiting and serious complications are infrequent," she explained. Dr. Lashof asked that available supplies of vaccine should be administered to "high-risk" individuals only. State health officials an ticipate the possibility of any of several types of flu in Illinois this winter, including Port Chalmers, Scotland and Hong Kong. The first two are Type A strains, while Hong Kong is a Type B influenza. Dr. Lashof emphasized that aggravated battery and disorderly conduct were nolle prossed on a motion by the State's Attorney. Gaetano G. DeBello, 33 N. Sunset, Lakemoor, guilty of driving while licenses suspended or revoked, placed on one-year probation. Robin J. Butler, 517 Kent road, McHenry, bound over to the Grand jury on charges of theft over $150 and burglary. Herta M. Haegler, 9005 Ramble road, Wonder Lake, bound over to the Grand jury on charges of burglary and theft over $150. Special Nov. 27 on CBS In Color 7:00 p.m. Ch. 2 m 0 Thanksgiving Special "The Waltons' Thanksgiving Special" A two-hour holiday visit with another heart warming story of the Walton household. In an Emmy-Award winning script, Thanks giving takes on a deeper meaning as the Waltons find enough to be thankful for to celebrate two Thanksgiving holidays. McHenry State Bank 3510 West Elm St. McHenry Phone: 385-1040 the only "cure" for all strains is bed rest; aspirin, to relieve aches and pains; and plenty of fluids. "Although antibiotics are ineffective against the influenza virus," she said, "they may be of use in treating secondary infections that may occasionally accompany in fluenza infections." The Illinois Department of Public Health's flu surveillance system will also be in operation again this year. The flu sur;„ veillance program is a system of gathering weekly data on flu cases from certain sampling areas such as school and in dustrial absenteeism, which aids in estimating the extent of the problem caused by in fluenza outbreaks. Wonder Lake Mary Jean Huff 728-0267 Bicentennial Committee Plans Fireworks Display A meeting of the Wonder Lake Bicentennial took place on Tuesday, Nov. 18, at the east side firehouse. A represen tative of the fireworks com pany was at the meeting. The committee committed them selves to a fireworks display which will be shown from the island on July 4, 1976. A budget of between $5,000 and $6,000 was set up which will include fireworks, liability insurance for the day, renting a tent, buying small hand held flags for the crowd, etc. After the first of the year, fund raising projects will begin and donations will be sought from both east and west sides of the lake. A general meeting will be held on Jan. 20, 1976, at 7:30 p.m. at Harrison school. All bicentennially interested people are encouraged to at tend. VOLLEYBALL MATCH The ladies volleyball team, who meet at Harrison school, had a match with the McHenry ladies volleyball team last week at Valley View school in McHenry and the Wonder Lake ladies won - six games to two games. The McHenry ladies will come to Harrison on Dec. 10, for a re-match. CUB SCOUT NEWS Wonder Lake Cub Scout Pack 145 met on Wednesday, Nov. 19, at Nativity Lutheran church. Wolf badges were awarded to Steve Smith and Jerry Huhn. The following Webelo awards were given out: Peter Lundborg, sportsman, forester, artist; Brian Peters, athlete, citizen, forester, artist; Danny Huff athlete; David Gohl, athlete and Danny Diedrich, athlete. Grab bag presents were given to the following winners of the Oc tober apple bobbing contest: Den 1, Mike Dicker;.Den 2, Charles Beccard; Den 3, Don Karolewicz; Den 4, Kevin Moore, Den 5, Danny Doyle; Den 6, Bob Bunday; Den 7, David Dolby; Webelos, Danny Huff; and the Big Mouth of the Den Chiefs, Bob Nutter. The Scouts played games and had relay races. Winners of the Pack Show were: First place ribbon, Den 2, Linda Simon, Den Mother; second place ribbon, Den 1, Roberta Dicker, Den Mother; third place rib bon, Den 7, Karen Utes, Den Mother. There will be a Christmas Party at the Dec. 17, Pack meeting, which will be at the Nativity Lutheran church at 7:30 p.m. A special guest from the North Pole has been invited to help the Scouts celebrate the holiday season. TENNIS NEWS The fencing is up at the Harrison school tennis courts and the Wonder Lake Tennis Boosters are planning to put up nets and striping next spring so that the courts will be ready for play as soon as weather per mits. Many people cooperated in making their goal achievable. Tennis in Wonder Lake will be a reality next year and the courts will be available to the public when school is not in session and during the summer vacation time. MARRIAGE RULES Couples who plan to be married at Christ the King church in Wonder Lake in the near future should be aware of the following Diocesan regulations. Requirements are that: 1) Those to be married must be at least 18 years of age. 2) Wedding arrangements must be made at the rectory at least three months in advance. 3) Marriage must take place in the parish of the bride. 4) Marriages may be scheduled on any day except Sundays and during Holy Week. BAND AND CHORUS NEWS The Harrison School band and chorus would like to commend all who supported their candy sales last weekend. All proceeds will go into the general fund of the band and choral association. The mass chorus will again sing this year at the Christmas concert scheduled for Dec. 18, at 7:30 p.m. at Harrison school. All members of the varsity chorus, parents and friends (including men!) are invited to attend the rehearsals which will be on two Sundays, Dec. 7 and 14, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. This year's selections are "Do You Hear What I Hear" and the "Hallelujah Chorus" from the "Messiah". Again, Harrison has agreed to be a host school for a solo and ensemble contest on Feb. 28, 1976. The Band and Choral Parents Association will be asking for donations and volunteers for help on that day. The annual lower grades Christmas program will be on Tuesday, Dec. 16, at 7:30 p.m. at the school. & SPefi'te tit bine Award Winning Restaurant Thanksgiving Dinner With A French Touch SERVED BUFFET STYLE ll:30to 7:30 • ASSORTED SALADS • ROAST BREAST OF TURKEY WITH CHERRY DRESSING • BAKED SUGAR CURED HAM • ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF • QUICHE LORRAINE • FILET OF SOLE, BONNE FEMME • ASSORTED DESSERTS Adults »67S Children *2^® under 6 220 W. Rte. 120 in Lakemoor (East of McHenry) . 815/385-7495 WELCOMED TO COUNTY BOARD - A.B. McConnell, right, a member of the McHenry County board in the 1950's before leaving it to serve in the Illinois General Assembly, receives a welcome as he returns to the McHenry County board. He was appointed to All a vacancy in District 3. With the veteran legislator are Chuck Weingart, McHenry, chairman of the health and agricultural committee, and Walter Dean, McHenry, chairman of the McHenry County board. (DON PE ASLE Y PHOTOGRAPHY) BIRTHDAYS Happy sixth birthday to Amy Coughlin, daughter of Ed and Gloria Coughlin, and a first grader at Harrison school, on Nov. 29. Happy seventeenth birthday to Mike Gibbons on Nov. 29. And there'll be another birthday cake in the Gibbons house on Dec. 2, when Mike's mom, Kay, celebrates her big day. P.T.A. DISTRICT MEETING Donna Carr, President of the Harrison School P.T.A., along with Dr. Ray Jones, Superin tendent of Harrison, and P.T.A. Board members, Rita Nutter, Joyce Brinkmann and Mary Jean Huff, traveled to the Swedish Manor in Waukegan on Wednesday, Nov. 19, to attend the P.T.A. District 26 annual meeting. The theme of the evening was: "P.T.A. Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow". Following several trips to the smorgasbord tables, entertainment was provided by a barbershop quartet and a skit presented by the Ellis Players entitled, "This Too Could Happen to You!" Special speaker of the evening was Dr. Frank Brown, Chairman High School Service, Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers. FIRE-RESCUE SQUADS During the month of October, the Wonder Lake Fire and Rescue Squads, Company I and Company II, answered thirty calls, including thirteen fire calls, a fire drill to Harrison school, and sixteen rescue calls, with ten persons tran sported to McHenry hospital and six persons transported to Woodstock hospital. COMMUNITY CALENDAR NOVEMBER 27 and 28 No school, Harrison, Thanksgiving vacation DECEMBER 6 Harrison School Chorus sings at Lakehurst DECEMBER 6 and 7 Sodality Bazaar, Christ the King Church DECEMBER 9 Board of Education Meeting, Harrison School. DECEMBER 7 and 14 Mass Chorus Rehearsal, Harrison School, 2 to 3:30 p.m. DECEMBER 16 Lower Grades Christmas Program, Harrison School, 7:30 p.m. DECEMBER 17 Pack 145 Cub Scout Meeting, 7:30 p.m. Nativity Lutheran Church DECEMBER 18 Chorus and Band Christmas Program, 7:30 p.m. Harrison School DECEMBER 22 to JANUARY 5 Christmas Vacation, Harrison School HAPPINESS IS -- Happiness is...wishing all the Plaindealer readers a heart full of thanks and a tummy full of turkey on Thanksgiving day. Happiness is...for McHenry Schools bus driver, Jackie, "Waking up at 5 a.m. and finding out you still have another hour and a half to sleep!" Happiness is...pumpkin pie with whipped cream. Happiness is...a brisk walk on a star filled, moonlit night. Happiness is...Karen Utes exploring the delicious interior of a Papaya. Happiness is...wishing Webelo s leader Harry Peters, a speedy recovery from his recent serious accident. Happiness is...for Papa Joe - watching Venus in the early morning sky. Happiness is...being aware of the countless reasons we have to say "thanks" on Nov. 27, 1975. Teacher Of The Week (District 15) Over-confidence is the ally of the enemy. TOM SHIPLEY Tom Shipley is the boys' Physical Education and H($lth teacher at the McHenry Junior high. Mr. Shipley also isvthe athletic director, fijead basketball coach and tfoys intramural director. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and has taken courses from LaVerne college. He is presently enrolled in a Master's program at Northern Illinois university. Mr. Shipley is married and has one child. He enjoys all sports and at present resides in McHenry. His students are involved in gymnastics now, with em phasis on the trampoline, parallel bars, high bar, rings and the tumbling mats. The boys will be involved in iiploor hockey next. Mr. Shipley's hometown is Madison, Wis. •„ ABOUT CUSTOMER PROGRAM "SINGING OF MESSIAH" St. Mary's Episcopal church choir announces that its third annual "Singing of the Messiah" will be held Dec. 14 at 2 p.m. in the church at 210 McHenry avenue, Crystal Lake. As in the past, there will be no rehearsals, just the op portunity to renew your acquaintance with George Frederick Handel's world- famous oratorio - by singing it. Bring your own music you have it. f X X X X X X X I X X X T X X T T T X T X X X X X 1 WANTED! ffi LIMIT ON SPECIAL 1--per person 1--per family Groups and additional settings at our regular low prices X X t Your child's photographer will be on duty at spurgeon's 4400 W. RTE 120 McHENRY, ILL Fri. Nov. 28 -10 A.M. to 7 P.M. i