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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Aug 1979, p. 12

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Village of Mctienry Shores Jude la Francis 385-5067 Shores Picnic Great Success The village picnic, held Saturday, July 21, was a huge success, because of the efforts ; of many village residents who contributed their time and energy to the games, food stands, and the setting up of various booths. The picnic was so much fun that another get- together is planned for Sunday, Aug. 26, atCreekside park. This end-of-the-summer picnic will include a bonfire, and it will be for all residents. More in­ formation will be provided in the weeks to come. REC REPORTS There is to be a campout, Aug. 17, 18 and 19. It is for 13 year olds and over. There is a small cost per person. For more information call Chuck, 385-2147, or Ron, 385-3998. The Adam and Eve Re­ creation contest will be judged Sunday, Aug. 26, at 4 p.m. at Creekside park. The public is invited to attend the judging. Submit your child's name today to the village hall. Play rehearsal for the play to be put on by the young people was last Monday and Tuesday, at 2 p.m. at the annex. If you want to be a performer or stage hand, notify the village hall of your interest and you'll be informed of the next date for rehearsal times, etc. Story hour is Wednesday mornings from 9 to 10 a.m. Don't forget to send your 3 to 5 year olds. DATE CHANGED The village-wide garage sales will be Saturday, Aug. 25, for one day only. The previous date of Sept. 1, would have interfered with the Labor Day weekend. Call 385-5057 to place your name on the list of homes to be in on the sales. LIBRARY HOURS The McHenry Shores library is open from 10 to 11 every Wednesday. Read to learn a skill, to be informed, or to just relax. BEACH BYLINES Manpower, in the form of Dave Grimes, Chuck Fischer, Ron Grabowski, and Ken and Howard Alton, was available to move the swing set at the beach. It is no longer on the lot line. HOMEOWNERS: THE GREAT $60$75$100 A 1-2 PUNCH TO KNOCK INFLATION Hurry! Kmited time oiler DOWE & WAGNER 385-0468 Also, the leaning light pole, which hasn't been functional, was removed to the. yillage hall to be used perhaps as a flag pole. How's that for utilization?, CREEKSIDE PARK At the park tires have been arranged and bolted together for the use of the village young people. These 'gym' sets are sturdy and fun to play on. This playground equipment was constructed with the help of Dave Grimes, Chuck and Char Fischer, and Tony Fick. Let's hope that all of the youngsters will respect the right of everyone to be able to use this equipment for a very long time. DOGS AT LARGE If your guard dog is meant to protect your property, then, by all means, keep it on your property. Those who enjoy going for walks or riding bikes do not appreciate vicious dogs rtpming out at them.' Don't forget there is a village or­ dinance concerning dogs running loose. And don't assume that early morning or late at,night is a 'safe' time to just open the door and let your dog roam. FAREWELL I have been writing ' the column for the past two years, and I have enjoyed writing it" I - hope that it has been in­ formative and enjoyable for you to read. I have other commitments now which demand more of my time; therefore, I will not be able to continue Writing it. I hope that future authors will enjoy your cooperation as ( have. Mortgage Interest Rate Timothy Griffin, Illinois Savings and Loan com­ missioner, announced Thur­ sday the maximum lawful interest rate that may be charged for residential mor­ tgages will be 103/4 percent for August. The commissioner is required to calculate the in­ terest rate each month, but is not authorized to make ad' justments in the rate. Entertainment McHENRY COUNTY ROUTE 47 - WOODSTOCK TONIQHT: Miss McHenry County Pageant'at AAcHenry County Fair, 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY: Mai Bellairs, WIVS, with The Incredible Elizabeth, psychic, 10-noon, Grandstand; Harness Racing, 1:30 p.m.; 4-H Day, with King and Queen crowning, 7 p.m. Grandstand. FRIDAY: Junior Talent Show, 2 p.m., Highway Building; Senior Talent Show, 7:30 p.m., Highway. Building; Rough Riders Thrill Show, 8 p.m. SATURDAY: Livestock Auction, Noon; SONNY JAMES, Country-Western star, 6:30 and 8:30 p.m., Granclstand. ALSO: Wayne •Roland, World-Renowned Ventriloquist SEASON TICKETS: $6 SINGLE ADMISSION: $2 adult 50' Children (8-12) FREE BANDSTAND FOR ALL EVENTS FREE PARKING ON FAIRGROUNDS McHENRY COUNTY FAIR FAIRGROUNDS On Route 47, Woodstock THANK YOU, CHICAGOLAND, FOR HELPING US RAISE OVER $10,000* FOR THE ILLINOIS SPECIAL OLYMPICS. * Estimated collectlMS bated eee prellariaary eeccewetleef. FOR HELPING US WITH YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS THROUGH JULY, WE'D LIKE TO SAY "THANKS" WITH THIS SPECIAL VALUE OFFER; • ••••• (COUPON) 6 FREE (When you purchase a dozen donnts.) Bring this coupon into any participating Dunkin' Donuts shop and purchase one dozen delicious donuts at the regular price. We'll give you six more'donuts free. I I I I I I • y Offer expires: Saturday, August 4 Limit: 2 dozen purchase 4504 W. Roufe 120 j McHenry » ItG^rth the trip. LJ luiuiuao 4504 W. Route 120, McHenrv • •••Ml I I I I I I Sunnyside Area Betty Messer 344-2494 Village Notes, Patching Done Tuesday, July 17, was the second monthly meeting of the village of Sunnyside. The regular business meeting was conducted, followed by com­ mittee reports. The road patching has beefi completed and work is being done on ditches that flood in storms. Robert Tomsa, village building inspector, brought an interesting item to the meeting. If a developer of an area subdivision on Ringwood road approves, a builder wants to construct several cave homes in that subdivision. Mr. Tomsa was supplied with brochures and architectural drawings of the cave homes. The cave homes are said to be quite economical as they do not have to have furnaces or air con­ ditioning^ With the energy problems we may see more and more of this type of home. The construction of these homes also have tQ meet county and village building codes. The next meeting of the village of Sunnyside will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 7, at 8 p.m. at the Johnsburg Junior high. DELLS CAMPING TRIP The John Miedzianowski family of Sunnyside drive, recently returned from a trip to the Wisconsin Dells where they were camping and seeing all the sights in and around the Dells area. NEW ARRIVAL Proud new parents of their first child are Cheryl and Vaughn Gamen of Sunnyside. A baby girl was born to them at Woodstock hospital. Her name is Jaimie Lynh and she weighed 10 lbs., on arrival. Monday, July 16, is the day Jaimie made her arrival. Her maternal grandparents are Marj and Ray Nolan, 1403 Bay view lane. And Jaimie's great- PAGE 11 -PLAINDEALER grandparents are Emma and Art Kunkel, Riverview drive in Sunnyside. POLICE NOTES Chief Mitchell reports rookie John Pomonis will be com­ pleting his police mandate on July 21 and will soon be sworn in as the sixth member of the Sunnyside police department. ANNIVERSARIES This week's anniversary greetings go to Mr. and Mrs. William Perschke, 2007 W.„ Grandview. Their special day is July 28. Best wishes for a happy day and many more happy years together. BIRTHDAYS This week's birthday greetings go to Ken Carlson whose day is July 28, and July 29 is the day Martha Vallejo and Mike Neurauter do their celebrating. Belated greetings WEDNE8DAY, AUGUST 1,1OT| to Karen Mitchell. July 8 was her day. Bob Tomsa, July 16; Maria Metzger, July 17; Sandy Kieser and Emie LeBay, July 18; Carlie Choyinski, July 19; Laura Kennebeck, July 20. Best wishes to you all and a year full of happy days. RECUPERATING I'm happy to report Howard Kopp, 1511 May avenue, is home recuperating from his recent heart attack. Howard is doing fine, but has to take it easy for a while yet. QUIET WEEK Judging from the number who asked what happened to the column last week, some missed the news of the area. The point is that it was such a quiet week there was really nothing going on to write about. Hope this week is better. spurgeon's get straight A's Smart Stuff for Young Scholars! Hurry In for Great Buys! Special Purchase! Choose 2 Tops and Save m 2 for 8 2 for *10 2 for *12 or 4.70 each or 5.70 each or 6.70 each $6.50 -- $10.50 values! Luscious selection for fall -- acrylic knits in solids, jacquards and stripes. Brushed acrylics in stripes and sol ids. Polyester jerseys! Velour-types in solids and stripes. Sizes for mis­ ses and women. it Final Days! Advance Fall Coat Sale -Get In On The Savings! Sensational Jr. Dresses Choice Ready for school -- and dates after school! Short and long sleeves, flutter sleeves, sleeve­ less! T-shirt styles. Shirt-styles. And pretty dress-up looks. Hurry in for best selection -- you'll love 'em all! Sizes 5-15. Sale! Casual Oxfords for Women and Girls A. 5-eyelet athletic shoe with cleat bottom, "Running" heel and toe. Celestial blue with tan, 5-10, $14 value $16 B. 4-eyelet moc toe oxford of polyurethane on wedge sole Rust, 5-10, reg. $11 $8 McHENRY MARKET PLACE 385-4100, DAILY 9-9, SAT. 9-6, SUN. 10-5 189 «<>*0 «

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