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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Oct 1977, p. 9

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Singing Their Way Overseas PAGE 9 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1977 Village of McHenry Shores Jude La Francis 385-5067 Ready to depart for the Sweet Adelines International convention in London, England, are these members of the McHenry chapter, from left, Pat Gattone, director; Mary Jane Boelens, Jane Umbarger, Marge Ehrhardt, Harriet Bell, Maria Guettler and Marlene Roberts. Darlene Navarolli was absent from picture. j, Excited over plans to attend the Sweet Adelines In­ ternational convention in 'London, England, Oct. 31-Nov. 3, are Darlene Navarolli, Pat Gattone, Mary Jane Boelens, Jane Umbarger, Marge Ehrhardt, Harriet Bell, Maria Guettler and Marlene Roberts of McHenry. Mrs. Guettler will serve in the official capacity of international delegate from that chapter. High points of the convention Gem Society Slates Officer Election Nov. 1 the Hiawatha Gem and Mineral society will hold its next regular meeting at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 1, at St. Patrick's church hall, McHenry. Election of officers for the ensuing year will be held. There will also be a special lapidary program featuring gold wire wrapping and silversmithing demonstrations by Darrel and Carol Beaton. This program will provide knowledge in the art of jewelry making. The public is invited; however, anyone under 16 years of age must be ac­ companied by an adult. will include competitions between quartets and choruses representing regions from the entire Sweet Adelines organization, as they vie for the coveted titles of Queens of Harmony and International Champion, respectively. Sweet Adelines, Inc., is an i n t e r n a t i o n a l w o m e n ' s organization dedicated to the American folk art "of singitfg four-part harmony, barbershop style, and has nearly 30,000 members throughout the world. The National Society for the Prevention of Blindness recommends a professional eye exam for every child after birth and periodically during infancy and childhood. Keep an eye on the youngster's sight. For free information, write Prevent Blindness, 79 Madison avenue, New York, N.Y. 10016 VIUAGE CLEANERS Pickup i Delivery Service 312-546-3007 OR EVENINGS 815-385-4275 H • Hi WINTER PROTECT YOUR CAR ANOTHER BRUTAL WINTER PREDICTED! | --PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU NOV. 4, 1977-- | ' • • WINTERIZ NG SPECIAL 14 70 INCLUDES; CHECK BHTS 4 HOSES, ADO UP TO IGALLON ANTIFREEZE, CHECK RADIATOR CM TUNE-UP 8 SKOAL CYL. |995 • ' UMt Minuiimox.MT-Hunu 6 $ CYL 14" PUIS KIT iPNOX. *11" PUB MI 4 CYL 11 95 LABOR FARTS KIT APPROX. PIUS TAX TUNE-UP INCLUDES: REPLACE SPARK PLUGS. REPLACE POINTS AND CONDENSER, SET IGNITION TIMING, ADJUST ENGINE IDLE, SCOPE-CHECK LUBE & OIL CHANGE 50 MC1UKS: 4 on. ffiMZOt. CHECK All FLUID LIVES, CHECK MAKES, CHECK KITS, CHECK lAMAIOt HOSES. FRONT END $a95 ALIGNMENT ? GM QUALITY i/l GM "KEEP THAT GREAT GM FEELING WITH GENUINE GM PARTS" PAYTON CHEVROLET HWY. 31 SOUTH, McHENRY 385-2100 SERVICE HOURS: • AM-5PM MON.-FRI. tnvtcs mess ouorao k* om vcmcus omv, mciuom uoht TRUCKS. OTMIMAKIS AND VAMSUOMUV MOHHt. Eight-Year-Old Horseman Earns Show Ribbons Jarrod Rees, 8 years old, the son of Jim and Janet Rees, was entered in three events at the Lazy C horse show. Jarrod won a second place red ribbon in the event which consisted of walking, trotting, stopping, and canterihg his horse. In the second event, which required that the rider maneuver the horse in and out of barrels and over boards, Jarrod came in fourth place. A third event had the riders holding a cup of water while putting their horses through their paces; the score for this event was based upon the amount of water remaining in the cup. Jarrod took second place in this water event. Congratulations to a fine young man who has been in­ terested in horses for many years. Keep up the hard work/ Jarrod; it will pay off in later years. BIRTHDAYS Oct. 27, Julie Tibbs will celebrate her sixteenth bir­ thday. A sweet sixteen for a We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities On Sale Items m sweet girl. Oct. 30, Morris Crouch has his special day. And Nancy Tibbs has the best day on which to have her bir­ thday; Nancy will have her fourteenth birthday Oct. 31. Sure hope you are able to scare up a really fine day for your birthday, Nancy. Best wishes to all those people who had their birthdays in the month of October. HALLOWEEN PARTY Sunday, Oct. 30, at 2 p.m. there will be the annual Shoreliner's Halloween party. It will be held at the village annex. There will be coffee for the parents and prizes for the youngsters. There will also be the usual pumpkin carving contest and the costume contest for the funniest, scariest, and prettiest costumes. Don't forget to be present and try to win a prize for your costume, ANNUAL BAZAAR The annual Christmas bazaar will be held Friday and Saturday, Nov. 11 and 12. The hours will be as follows; Friday, 7 to 9:30 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.' Remember that the proceeds from this bazaar will go toward the purchase of tables and chairs for the annex. GOODBYE. ADIEU. ADIOS Jim and Janet Rees will be enjoying a new home in a new state this Christmas. Jim has been transferred to a new position in Omaha, Neb. Jim, Janet, and the children will miss all of their friends, but they're really looking forward to their new surroundings. We wish them much luck and success in their new venture. igh certainly miss Jeff, their dog. too. < Friendship is a musical treat; a single bracelet does not jingle. 1 J SERVICE NEWS Air Force Promotion For Cadet Cadet Zenon C. Goc, son of Mr. and Mrs. Casey Goc of 3721 W. Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake, has been promoted to the rank of cadet staff sergeant at the U.S. Air Force academy. Cadet Goc, a member of the class of 1980, has also been appointed a squadron assistant training sergeant. Assignment to this position will provide invaluable job and leadership experience. The cadet is a 1976 graduate of Woodstock high school. liUEST CLERGYMAN-Rev. Stephen S. Infantine, Ph.D., instructor of philosophy at College of Lake County, was guest speaker and assisted Rev. Arthur McKay at Mass at St. Paul's Episcopal church Sunday, Oct. 23. To a large gathering of parishioners, Rev. Infantino described the changes in the church and the Mass, the ordination of women to the priesthood, relations with Catholic bodies and loyalty to the church. A cake made by Lynne Podpora was enjoyed by Rev. Infantino, his wife, Cynthia, who celebrated her birthday Sunday, and other parishioners after the service. Public Hearings Proposed changes in the rules and regulations of the Grain Dealers act and the Public Warehouse and Warehouse Receipts act will be considered at a public hearing in Springfield Nov. 14. The Illinois Department of Agriculture is holding the hearings. For more in­ formation. including copies of MERCHANTS the proposed rule changes, write Warehouse Hearings, Director, IDA, - State Fairgrounds, Springfield, 111. 62706. Hearings on changes in state regulations under the Insect Pest and Plant Disease acts will be held Nov. 17, also in Springfield. Information on those hearings is available from the same address. 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