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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Jul 1979, p. 23

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SECTION 2 - PAGE 1 - PLAINDEALEE - FRIDAY, JULY IS, !•» | Two Programs At Museum /he City of McHenry has iuoed tfie following building permits for the month of June. \ Jeremiah Sullivan & Sons, 5©$1 W. Prairie, single family dwelling. 1 • Residential Development, 4B8 Crystal Lake road, 10 plex condo office. \ Residential Development, SSIS Greenbrier drive, single family dwelling. K Residential Development, 5®14 Greenbrier drive, single family dwelling. Residential Development, 5011 Greenbrier drive, single family dwelling. Robert a. ft Patricia Lybarger, 4031 W. Abbington drive, shed. Lancer Corp., 1414 N. Scully drive, single family dwelling. Lancer Corp., 1412 N. Scully drive, single family dwelling. Residential Development, 40f Thornwood drive, 4 unit condo. Residential Development, 311 Thornwood drive, 4 unit condo. / Residential Development, 403 Thornwood drive, 4 unit condo. Residential Development, 315 Thornwood drive, 4 unit condo. McHenry Firestone, 1301 N. Front street, commercial. Peter Ippolito, 4515 Ramble road, hiding.1 Castlewood Builders, 4002 W, Willow lane, single family dwelling. Castlewood Builders, 4501 W. ParkWay avenue, single family dwelling. Able Realty Inc., 4015 W. Elm street, sign. Robert J. Bittermann, 3014 W. James street, remodel garage. William I. Henderson, 1320 Meadow lane, addition. Mr. and Mrs. Marco Pisauro, 3608 W. Young street, single family dwelling. Matt Pfeiffer, 1303 Riverside drive, alteration. Roger Collins, 3801 W. Clover, siding. D. Lee Graham, 214 N. Ronda, addition. John Sxekeres, 4510 Prairie avenue, pool-fence. Scott E. Hallberg, 5013 Prairie avenue, storage shed. Robert W. Blue, 5003 W. Abbington, fence. Timothy Gburek, 104 Canterbury, fence. Wm. W. McCarroll, 4124 W. Crystal Lake road, greenhouse. i ' • Robert T. & Pearl R. Driscoll, 4005 W. Bromley drive, fence. , «• Food Mart, 810 N. Front street, sign. McHenry State Bank, 4104 W. Elm street, sign. Cunat Brothers, 415 N. Dale, single family dwelling. William Bolger, 3020 W. Victoria, sewer hookup. Steven C. Murgatroyd, 1604 N. North avenue, addition. Residential Development, 402 Kensington drive, single family dwelling. . . • ' . Have you taken a look at. by illustrations of such ; ,early These two programs are McHenry County Roots forms as the Virginia Reel to being organized by Gwen laterly? It is possible to do this the more modern patterns. Danner, Thresile Mulvenna Sunday, July 15, at the Square dancing is a unqiuely and Robert W. McCluggage all McHenry County Historical American form of dance of Harvard. There is a small museum in Union. Special developing during the early admission charge for non- Sunday programs continue loth century in rural areas such members. with not one but two entirely as MpHenry county. different presentations that day „ • ' ' ' • •' between 1:30 and 4:30 p.m. Outside on the lawn, dog [Sf handler L.E. Danner of Rock- (saSsTa^ ford will put a brace of 1 malamutes through their ISS obedience training rojitines. --J j|ni|_ The two dogs, Princess and jg[ | jSHill II 1 - . ' ! Sego, work as a team in this o /sy V, highly unusual way. SYOT^T1^1 V Secondly, square dancers W & ' "\ \iLr from Harvard and caller Art 11 pjsygjr _ \ Grimm from Janesville, Wis., --TI-T-- plan to show museum yisitors ~ [r \ the history of square dancing " \ ; , O Graduates of the auxiliary deputy Sheriffs' class, seated, left te right, are Dou^as Mace, Woodstock; Thomas Mishler, Woodstock; Chief Deputy Henry Nulle; Ernest Foote, Member of Public Safety committee of the McHenry County board; Gayle Eckert, Wonder Lake; Randy Itarls, Richmond; and Grace Hoey, Harvard; back row, standing, John Pawllk, McHenry; Robert Gumprecht, Crystal Lake; Edward Wilson, Woodstock; Roy Breede, McHenry; Richard Svihlik, Leon Zelvis and Christ Felde, McHenry. LYLE KRAUSE PHOTO terest of good emergency on behalf of the County board planning and that the depart- for the dedication of all the ment administers the program auxiliary volunteers. for the sheriff. If a disaster if any man or woman is tn- occurs in McHenry county, it is terested in joining or needs anticipated there will be suf- additional information, the ficient help available to recover MCESDA office at Woodstock as soon as possible. The first may be contacted at 338-6400. and probably most important An auxiliary police course will need is said to be for an be starting in about two weeks, adequate police force. Shay The graduates of the said his department functions auxiliary deputy course include as coordinator for the program Roy Breede, Christ Felde, John handling all the administrative Pawlick, Richard Svihlik, and duties. Whenever this division Leon Zelvis, McHenry, and •is activated, they are under the Gayle Eckert of Wonder Lake, direct supervision of the Ray Schmidt and Anthony Sheriff's department. He noted Sciarrone of the Island Lake that over 50 people who were in Police department were also the auxiliary program are now members of this class, employed full or part time by I>oHce departments and three -are full time deputy sheriffs in McHenry county. Present at the graduation was Ernest Foote, a member of the Public Safety committee of the McHenry County board, who expressed his appreciation Ten volunteers were recently sworn in as auxiliary deputy sheriffs of McHenry county. This took place after the graduation of an advanced police training course of 150 hours. 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