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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Oct 1979, p. 27

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ASST r McHENRY'S ~ LARGEST SELECTION OF WALLCOVERINGS! TOTAL HARDWARE NOW THRU OCTOBER 22 (FABRICS NOT INCLUDED) * AJAX DISHWASHING 22 OZ. Decorate now before the ho! edoy& and Save 30% on our entire selec­ tion of name brand wallcoverings. Choose from hundreds of colors and patterns sure to accent any room decor. PLATES 9 INCH 100 COUNT Hurryf Sale Ends Monday, Oct. 22! TOTAL HARDWARE McHENRY MARKET PLACE 4400 W. RTE. 120, McHENRY M 385-6655 Double Dilemma Mothers Hosf Annual Convention Do twins really communicate in their own language? That is one question that will be an­ swered during the seventeenth annual convention of the Illinois Organization of Mothers of Twins Clubs, ClOMOTC). #r Tfop convention Friday and Saturday, Oct. 19-20, at the Arlington Park Hilton in Arlington Heights is being hosted by the Double Dilemma Mothers of Twins Club of McHenry County.Several other Chicago area and northwest suburban clubs are expected to attend. , A University of Chicago graduate student who has spent a year researching twins' activities and development will present her findings Saturday, Oct. 20, at 10:45 a.m. Miss Nancy Segal's topic will be "Twins: A Survey of Unusual Behavior and Traits" which will include twin language, lefthandedness and other aspects of twin growth. Members of IOMOTC served as sources for much of Miss Segal's thesis research. Miss Segal is a member of the Committee on Human Development, part of the Department of Behavioral Sciences with the University of Chicago and is currently working on her doctorate in Human Development. The second major workshop at 2:15 p.m. is titled "Enhan­ cing Children's Self-concept" and will be presented by Dr. R.P. Albert, principal of the Central Elementary School in Riverside. Dr. Albert is teaching graduate courses for National College of Education. In addition he has presented inservice workshops for teachers from kindergarten through high school levels and has talked to a great number of parent groups. The luncheon speaker will be Jerry Taft, meteorologist for WMAQ-TV. Other activities orf the con- Sunnyside Area Betty Messer 344-2494 Happy Ending To Bike Story It's always nice to put a happy end to a story. And that is what this is. Last week the police department had me run a story on bikes that had been turned into the department. They were expensive bikes that either had been lost or stolen. The bikes are now back to their rightful owners. Chief Mitchell received calls shortly after Wednesday's paper came out. The missing bikes were identified and claimed. Once again our police department has effectively seen that stolen or lost articles were returned to the owners. And it also goes to show we have a pretty loyal following of the news of the area in this column. HOSPITAL NOTE Our friend and neighbor Ken Carlson who, as I reported last week, is in the Hines VA hospital and is feeling mighty lonesome. Ken has been in the hospital for some time and because of surgery will be out in Hines for a while yet. But he's feeling kind of lonesome for Sunnyside and his friends out here. He'd love to get a card or note from his friends. It would make a long lonely day a lot brighter. If you would like to send Ken a card, the address is Ken Carlson, Hines VA Hospital, Roosevelt Road, and 1st Avenue, Hines, 111., 60141, Room 747, Bed 37. ELVIS IMPERSONATOR In August of this year, the village of Sunnyside had a rare treat in a free rock concert given by Dave "Elvis" Ehlert. Those who attended the concert were awed by the amazing resemblance Dave has to the late "King of Rock", Elvis Presley. Seeing him is almost like seeing a ghost. Dave calls his act "A Tribute to Elvis". At his recent rock concert, he started a petition for the national holiday for Elvis committee's Jan. 8 memory to the "King of Music" program to be presented in the area. This winter Dave will be appearing in Jamaica, Ger­ many and Egypt. He and his group have played in 32 states and Canada. BIRTHDAYS Our birthday greetings this week go to Shawn Colomer, whose day is Oct. 14. Oct. 17 is the day for Bill Sandell. Jeff Lehman has his day Oct. 19. Best wishes to you all for a happy day and many more to come. ANNIVERSARIES This week's anniversary couples are Mr. and Mrs. John Becker and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelso, who all do their celebrating on Oct. 19. Congratulations and best wishes for many more happy years together. PLAN FOR DONATIONS JoAnn Britt of Pistakee Terrace is asking for donations to be given at Christmas in nursing homes. Items needed are toothpaste, tooth brushes, soaps, shaving cream, shaving lotions, etc. Many elderly people who reside in homes have no families or friends, and these little items can brighten the holidays for those who are less fortunate and have no one to think of them at Christmas. If you would like to brighten the holidays for someone with a donation, call 344-2966. vention agenda include business sessions of the IOMOTC, a library of member clubs' activities, a farmer's market of handcrafted items from Double Delemma MOTC, and a concluding dinner-dance with installation of state of­ ficers.. The twenty-eight clubs in IOMOTC include more than 500 members who are mothers of twins or triplets-and sometimes more than once. Each club meets monthly for exchange of helpful ideas on raising multiples and for* business, social and philan­ thropic serviceis. Governor James R. Thomp­ son has proclaimed Oct. 14-20, 1979 Mothers of Twins Week in Illinois to mark the occasion of this IOMOTC convention. For further information contact Mary Ellen Mergen- thaler at 639-5403 or Carolyn Hoppe, Convention Chairman at 639-2894. Poached Salmon Poach six salmon steaks (8 to 10 ounces each) for about seven minutes in boiling water with one slice onion, one sliced carrot, one large bay leaf, a few sprigs of parsley, three whole cloves, three pepper­ corns, one-half teaspoon of salt and two teaspoons of vinegar. Drain salmon well and serve with tartar sauce and capers. FIFTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Oct. 17, 1929) People in this vicinity will no doubt rejoice at the good news that work has been commenced and is progressing rapidly on the bridge across the Chicago & Northwestern railroad tracks east of Crystal Lake and south of Terra Cotta on Route 31. This will mean the completion of the cement highway, Route 61 which was constructed last year with the exception of the detour at the point where the town line road is met. The large fill was put in at the railroad tracks and the remainder of the road was constructed, leaving the short strip at the tracks not, completed. Many who are interested in the boys of this community will be glad to know the local Boy Scout troop has been reorganized, the second meeting of the season being held at the grade school. Mr. Schoenholz, teacher of the fifth grade, who is much interested in Scout work, has been ap­ pointed the Scoutmaster with Howard Ensign as assistant Scoutmaster and everything looks bright for a prosperous* season for the local group. FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Oct. 26, 1939) Fines and costs in the amount of $173.30 were assessed against three Chicago hunters in the justice court of Albert Krause at Woodstock for violation of the state game law. The three were arrested near the McHenry dam by William C. Coghlan, deputy sheriff, who resides near Burton Bridge. Coghlan was on his way to church Sunday morning when he saw the Chicago trio along the highway. One was in the car, while the two others had just shot at some birds. A hen and cock pheasant were found in the car. Thirty days in the county jail was the sentence pronounced for Irving Roth, police magistrate of Lily Lake, for his contempt of court by Judge Henry Cowlin of Crystal Lake. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Oct. 21, 1954) A total of $67.31 has been collected in the million penny drive conducted by the seventh grade of the junior high school. Proceeds, except for a small amount used for expenses, will be given to the Memorial hospital expansion fund. The project was started on a small scale a few weeks ago, when banks were placed in the school rooms. Later, jars were put on roil tilers mi I In? various business houses in the com­ munity and t he response of the public has been gratifying. Jean and Joan Weber, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber, will appear on the amateur hour originating in Chicago on Channel 7, playing "Bumble Boogie" on piano and organ. Mrs. Harry F. Stinespring, Jr., will present a dramatic review of the book, "Love Is Eternal" by Stone at the meeting of the Lecture Lun­ cheon club at the McHenry Country club. His Excellency the Most Rev. Raymond P. Hillinger ad­ ministered the sacrament of confirmation to a class of 124 children and twenty-two adults at St. Mary's church. TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Oct. 22, 1969) Ivonue Bradley, president of the Illinois Federation, Business and Professional Women's club, presented the charter to Miss Lenora Frisby, president of McHenry's new B.P.W. club, at the charter night dinner at the V.F.W. clubhouse. There are thirty-one members of the local organization. Seldom' has the McHenry Country club hosted such a heartwarming event as the dinner held there to honor Joseph Frett of Johnsburg for a life of community service. The clubhouse was filled with dignitaries from all walks of life who gathered to pay tribute to a man who set as his goal in SUCTION 2 l'A<.K:t lM.AIM>KA!,KK WKDNKSDAY. (H TOBKR 17, 1»79 Presbyterians Begin Creative Parent Class Classes began Sunday, Oct. 7, for a workshop in Creative Parenting. The course is primarily designed for parents of children between the ages of 3 and 12. The class is meeting for 7 weeks at 7:30 p.m. at the Ridgefield-Crystal Lake Presbyterian church. Anyone interested in the classes should call Mrs. Diane Sherwood at 459-7484. Orientation for hew members will be Oct. 21, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. If anyone would like to find out more about the Presbyterian churches local congregation or is interested in joining the church, plan to attend in the sanctuary. A social bridge club is beginning once a month in November. If a person enjoys bridge, good conversation and would like to play, call Mrs.- Karen McLuckie at 455-3909. Board Seeks Nominees For Welfare Services The Health and Agriculture committee of the McHenry County Board will accept ap­ plications from anyone in­ terested in being recommended life, the art of making others' lives more rewarding. The will of the wisp thinclads of McHenry concluded their second consecutive unbeaten dual season of competition with a runaway 17-44 victory over arch rival Woodstock on the home turf. The finish read Pictor, first, Hampton, second, Hutchinson, third, Smith, fourth, and Weiss, seventh, as the orange and black speed merchants chalked up another win in conference competition. for nomination to the McHenry County Welfare Services committee, ^he Welfare Services committee meets quarterly and reviews areas of concern. If there are any questions regarding the duties, kindly contact Maxine Wymore, Superintendent of Illinois Public Aid, Woodstock, 338-0234. Applications are available from the JtfcHenry County Board Offices, Courthouse, Route 47 (Room 204), Wood­ stock, and should be returned to A1 Collins, Chairman, Health and Agriculture committee, in said office, on or before Oct. 30, 1979. Young's aim is to help Car­ ter win reelection. 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