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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Aug 1979, p. 5

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Ring wood News Join MCHS Faculty 385-8037 •653-9262 728-0343 two. They are Del and Dee Price, Sept. 7, and Pam and Dan Kehoe, Sept. 8. Congratulations to both of you wonderful couples, and we wish you all many more years of wedded bliss. THINGS TO REMEMBER Sept. 2 - church services - Ringwood church - 9:15 a.m. Sept. 3 - Labor Day. Sept. 4 - First day of school - Johnsburg - early dismissal. Sept. 5 - First full day of school - Johnsburg. Sept. 9 - church services - Ringwood church - 9:15 a.m. Sept. - church school begins * - Ringwood church - 9:45 a.m. Sept; 13 - U.M.W. meeting and trip. Leave church, 10 a.m. Sept. 17 - Puppet Workshop - Ringwood church - 7 p.m. DIAL A PRAYER 1-385-1234 Police Tickets Pictured above are the new teachers In the McHenry Community high school this year. In front row, from left, are Alise Hazneld, Special Education, West; Eileen Regan, Behavioral Disorders, East; Katheryn Shaw, Business Education, East; and Marcia Maule, English-Science, East; back row, from left, Ronald Zimmerman, Industrial Arte, East; Donald Perardi, Achieve. West; Joe Schlender, Achieve-Soclal Science, East, and head Sowers Family Holds Reunion It was a happy occasion for ,. Byron and Lucille Sowers of <•; our town who traveled to • Crawfordsville, Ind., for a . reunion of the Sowers family , last weekend. Len and Cherie Spencer and'family, from Wonder Lake, and Betty and , Gene Garrison of Hebron went down on Friday to enjoy some camping out. On Saturday, Sherman and Mary Spencer with her folks, Charlie and Sowers and family, and Byron's sister and brother-in- law, Walter and Christina •: Hansen of Decatur, all traveled to Indiana for the reunion. That r. evening they spent at the i, campsite with the rest of the folks. On Sunday, forty-nine • members of the Sowers clan gathered for a wonderful day of visiting and feasting. CHURCH SCHOOL RESUMES Boys and girls! Mr. and Mrs. Noah cordially invited you to „ set sail on The Ark (church i- school) on Sunday, Sept. 9, 9:45 at Ringwood church and 10:45 at Greenwood church. We will begin working on puppets for The Ark, and all children of the f . parish are welcome to par­ ticipate in this learning ex- i perience. We look forward to v i meeting you on the ninth of September. . "HARVEST DAY" j All young people of the parish, from sixth grade through twelfth, are invited to an old-fashioned "Harvest < Day" on Sunday, Sept. 9,4 p.m. at the Greenwood church. There will be buffalo stew, Indian bread, a taffy pull, "popcorn-eating contest (the columnist hopes no tummy- !' aches), and square dancing. [ It's going to be a fun evening and we want everyone out to get our fall season off to a big ' start. Hope to see you there. \ RELIGIOUS SURVEY On Sunday, Sept. 30, groups of worship in this area will participate in a religious survey. The areas included will be Wonder Lake, Ringwood and McHenry. c V BIRTHDAYS ««• Happy birthday goes to Bud Oxtoby on Sept. 1, and on Sept. 3, to Donna Spencer. Sept. 4 is that special day for Mike Hogan, Jr., and on the fifth of September we find Lil Visconti, Rose Tonyan, Betsy (Fossum) Gleesner and Richard Gorski celebrating another year. Sept. 7 was another busy day as we find (Ttom Low, Katie Christopher, Betty Madden, and Lora Nelsen adding another year; and Edith Skidmore and Michael Gorski do the same Sept.8. Happy birthday to all of you wonderful people, and we do hope that you have another beautiful year. ANNIVERSARIES We have two wonderful couples celebrating their an­ niversaries in the next week or "ENJOY ALL THE i in ff>" --1 CRYSTAL CLEAR WATER CONDITIONING asks: Has Your Old Softener Seen Better Days, BUT You Can't Afford A New One??? 4 Name Officers Of Notre Dame Club The University of Notre Dame club of McHenry county has announced new officers for the 1979-80 year, as president, James MacGilvrary; vice- president, John Horeled, and secretary-treasurer John Saville. The Notre Dame club is planning a fall get-together for all alumni and friends, the event should be a good chance to renew friendships and watch a televised Notre Dame football game. Alumni and friends new to the area are encouraged to join the club. For further in­ formation, call John Horeled, 107 Mary, Crystal Lake. Editor's Quote Book The great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do. Walter Bagehot football coach; Bruce Montressor, Industrial Arts, East-West; Robert Doran, guidance counselor-English, East; Tom Schilling, Speech-Drama, East-West; and Bill Winkel, Building Trades, West. Absent from photo were John Sytsma, SEE, East; Vicki Osness, social worker, East-West; and Debra Baldwin, Spanish, East. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Pear Care Pears develop maximum flavor and quality when ripened off the tree. When a few un­ damaged pears start to turn yellow -- harvest all the fruit. Place them in a cool, dark place. Look your pears over each week and select the ripe ones (dam­ aged pears ripen early). «Jx The City of McHenry police department has issued the following traffic citations. John Honning, 401 Mineral Springs road, improper lane usage. Goeffrey Lowe, 2625 W. Myang, speeding, 47 mph in a 35 zone. < Kieth A. Putnam, 306 N. Hill, unnecessary noise. Ray Poczalski, 1806 Grand- view, driving under the in­ fluence of liquor and disobeyed a stop sign-twice. Edward Hoo, Wonder Lake, improper passing. Mildred E. Love, 1103 Oak- wood, improper starting. Kimberly Freund, 1715 N. Riverside, no valid registration, no valid license and failure to give aid or in­ formation. Robert Haupt, Wonder Lake, permitting an unauthorized person to drive. Michael E. Sisney, Wonder Lake, permitting an unauthorized person to drive. Janice L. Stephans, 704 Logan street, speeding, 43 mph in a 30 zone. Adrienne H. Muschong, Wonder Lake, speeding, 52 mph in a 40 zone. Lynn W. Martin, 1918 N. Sherman, speeding, 42 mph in a 30 zone. James Kinder, 3003 Scott avenue, speeding, 45 mph in a 30 zone. Anne M. Kearns, Wonder Lake, speeding, 45 mph in a 30 zone. Therese R. Goerdt, 1209 Appaloosa trail, disobeyed a stop sign. David B. Garaziano, 1412 Hiawatha, speeding, 47 mph in a 25 zone. Vincent Weyland, Jr., 1124 Blackhawk, failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident and driving while driver's license was suspended. David Miller, 1805 N. Dot street, speeding, 48 mph in a 30 zone. Alex Adams, 1616 N. Court street, improper lane usage. Randall D. Glosson, 5402 W. Route 120, speeding, 51 mph in a 30 zone. Frank C. Howorka, Wonder Lake, speeding, 39 mph in a 25 zone. Craig E. Racette, 2722 Henzada, spoeeding, 45 mph in a 30 zone. Karen M. Wenzlaff, Wonder Lake, speeding, 46 mph in a 30 zone. Dawn Wright, 5302 Maple Hill drive, riding bicycle on sidewalk. Wayne K. Schleicher, Wonder Lake, speeding, 75 mph in a 35 zone and driving with an expired license. Charles E. Campo, Wonder Lake, speeding, 53 mph in a 30 zone and no valid registration. Dale Anderson, 5293 Spring Dale, driving with an expired license (less than 6 months), no valid registration and violation of classification. Robert James Wickenkamp, 5006 Hampshire lane, speeding,- 50 mph in a 35 zone. Raymond D. Stilling, 3508 W. Washington, overweight on registration and no valid safety test. Judith M. Sorenson, 3614 W. Ellen, speeding, 43 mph in a 30 zone. Jack E. Otlewis, 1614 Park street, speeding, 49 mph in a 25 zone. Susan K. Keller, 5112 Park View drive, speeding, 45 mph in a 30 zone. Richard E. Wiegman, Jr., 4911 W. Route 120, leaving the scene of vehicle damage, driving while license was suspended and driving with an expired driver's license (more than 6 months). Spicy Taste Need a spicy taste for leftover cold beef or your bean pot? Carefully blend catsup, Worcestershire sauce. 2Q11 <zRoutz 120 f(fHirvo€& 60C50 344-3979 HOME PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE or SAVE with In-Store Discounts! UP TO 20% OFF ON DRY CLEANING Sept. Specials $4.99 for 3 coats and/or jackets *3.99 for any 3 pair of pants (offer expires Sept. 30) AT A HARD [PRICE TO BEAT"I s?asss»- •A^9e WELL NOW YOU CAN!!! Convert your old softener with a new CRYSTAL CLEAR control valve by Auto-Trol. Reliable, automatic controls, 5 cycle regeneration power for CALL NOW! FREE ESTIMATES as low as PARTS ft LABOR £ 12 iu DIALAMATIC-SALT SAVER Cuts salt usage by as much as 50% when set at proper position for size of family and water hardness. Control shows pounds of salt to be used tor each regeneration, elimi­ nating the need for guesswork. 2 £ III III V"QSS3 PLUS! 1 YEAR PARTS & LABOR GUARANTEE! SET AND FORGET CONTROLS Automatic 6-day timer controls can be set for the time of day and frequency of regeneration to ac­ commodate the water hardness and size of family. Everything else is automatic. For extra conditioned water without interfering with the regular cycle, just use the "Guest Cycle" (red knob) for immediate recharging. uS See Us For Dependable, Trouble-Free Source Of Water For All Your Family Neqds! CRYSTAL CLEAR WATER CONDIINMIIIK 1260 N. GREEN ST. (Downtown) McHENRY IT COSTS NO MORE^^V. (81 5)385"2775 TO OWN THE BEST" MANUAL BY-PASS VALVE Built-in manual by-pass valve is standard equipment. Can be used to by-pass conditioner during vacation shut-offs or for non- household purposes such as lawn sprinkling. Hold Telethon For MD Jerry Lewis' Labor day Telethon this year will be the fourteenth annual supershow to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy association. It begins Sunday, Sept. 2, at 9 Mailing Cheeses Most dairy products can't be mailed because they are highly perishable and require refrigera­ tion. But hard cheese and hot pack cheese spreads are excep­ tions. Aged hard cheeses such as cheddar, swiss and processed are those you can safely mail. Make sure these chesses' are sealed in wax or air-tight vaccum wraps to prevent mold contamination from the air and surface spoilage. CONTRACTORS Job Held Up Because Of Concrete Delivery Delay? CALL ACCU-CRETE, INC. Saturday Deliverys Available Phone: 338-4718 p.m. (EDT) and continues until 6 p.m. Monday, §«pt. 3. The Telethon raises funds to support MDA's fight against 38 neuromuscular diseases that kill and cripple thousands of children and adults. The national voluntary health agency sponsors a nationwide network of 214 free diagnostic and treatment clinics. 'onder Lake Inn & Loung< Featuring Chinese & American Cuisine NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH TUES. THRU FRI. 11.30 TO 2 | SPECIALS! •TUES. & WED. ALL DAY SENIOR CITIZENS 10% OFF •THURS. ALL DAY FRIED CHICKEN $2.85 •FRI. NITE-FISHERMAN'S WHARF $2.95 U »d 170 McH CARRY OUT ORDERS! 5506 E WONDER LAKE RD WONDER LAKE ILL PHONE 815-728-0411 OPEN FOR DINNERS: TUES.- THURS. 4 to 9 FRI. 4 to 10 SAT. 1 to 10 SUN. 1 to 9 BANQUET* HALL FACILITIES 20 120 GUESTS S3 50 57 00 PER PERSON FAMILY STYLE ALSO AVAILABLE: •Eyes Examined •Fashion Frames •Glasses fitted •prescriptions Fitted GRAND OPENING!!! 12 POCKET CALCULATORS TO BE GIVEN AWAY SEPT. 1ST Register Inside Store ^ Children Under 12 Eligible to Win - No Obligation Necessary * Children Must be Accompanied by an Adult to Register for Drawing Buy * SOFT CONTACTS wilt *99.00 HARD LENS Now available at $89.00 Bi-Focal Contact Lenses Also Available COMMONS OPTICAL 4305 W. Elm St. , McHenry (815) 344-3900 VBA' Also At: 829 E. Rollins Rd., Round Lake Beach, III In The Round Lake Commons Shopping Center 7 Miles S. of Wise. Border 312-223-0020 . . : SEMIANNUAL Ctutom P/iapefaj SALE 20*OFF 2 WEEKS ONLY SEPT. 1st thru 15th SHOP AT HOME PHONE 385-7531, PRICES INCLUDE: • Measuring • Fabric • Tailoring Only twice each year will the manufacturer permit discounts on the full range of our luxurious fabrics. Don't delay, come down now to get a free estimate, or call and we will bring fabrics to your home. McHenry Drapery (j Carpet Co. 1253 N. Green St. McHenry, III. 60050 t

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