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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Apr 1980, p. 22

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J SECTION 2 - PAGE 4 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9,1980 Johnsburg Mary L. Gunderson 385-3052 PLAN FOR "SPRING GREEN" - McHenry County college students Rick Jaime, Marengo, Scott Anderson, Crystal Lake, and Dick York, horticulture instructor prune one of the 30 college fruit,trees which will be planted in the student design orchard on campus. Students will demonstrate proper pruning techniques at "Spring Green" Sunday, April 20, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the college campus. "Spring Green" will give residents a chance to see forced trees and shrubs that the agriculture students have prepared. MCC staff and students are extending a welcome to everyone in the community to •Spring Green" to celebrate Spring. Slate Program /The Health Occupations department is sponsoring a kape Preventiori program, for all adults and students in their district, Wednesday, April 9, 7:30-9:30 p.m., at Johnsburg high school. This will be conducted by the McHenry • County Sheriff's Police, Crime* Prevention Unit. The attempted abduction of some school children this year makes this program important for all adults and students. There will also be a questions and discussion session. SORRY! The National Catholic Society of Forester Juniors, St. Agatha Court 777, meeting was unintentionally indicated as Monday, April 7, in the last column. This should have been Monday, April 14 at the Johnsburg Community club. A potluck supper will be served at 6 p.m. followed by installation of officers; mothers are invited. HOME AND HOSPITAL A special prayer and remembrance in Masses and Holy Communions will be sincerely appreciated by those who are ill...Martha Smith, Margaret Stevens, Leo Diedrich, Dorothy Jenkins, John Reidy, Lorraine Rutzen, Sophie Sobol, Dan Spencer, Geri Kocher and Mary Ashworth, mother of Lynn Spencer. SYMPATHY ' ...to the family of Frances Lewan, who passed away about ten days ago - may God bless them all! CONGRATULATIONS ...and best wishes to Michele Rendo, who was served for the first time at the* table of the Lord, at St. John the Baptist church, Sunday, March 30, and to her family. RUMMAGE SALE The Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality's annual rummage sale will be held Thursday, April 24 and Friday, April 25, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., in the basement of the Johnsburg Community club - entrance east side of the building. Articles of good, clean clothes (all sizes), men, women's and children's; also household linens, dishes, etc. may be brought to the basement door of the Johnsburg Community club, starting Sunday morning . April 20, through Wed­ nesday, April 23. Anyone unable to bring them during this time, can call Mrs. Michael (Eva) Schaefer. REGISTRATION Kindergarten, first grade and new families, should register at school, during the week of April iI4. • SCHOOL DISTRICT 12 Comprehensive regis­ tration of all children born prior to Dec. 1, 1977, will take place at Johnsburg Middle school, April 16 and 17, by last names. April 16, A through E, 9-11 a.m.; F through J, 1-3 p.m. •April 17, K through R, 9-11 a.m.; S through Z, 1-3 p.m. This applies to all children, even if previously registered. SPORTSBANQUET The banquet held at James C. Bush school, opened with a mother and daughter volleyball game, father and son basketball game and was followed by a potluck dinner. r All coaches received presents from the players. Tom Fowler was presented with a cake "Thanks for the Memories", and a weekend away, as well as a plaque. • Each player received a Sports Award trophy. Basketball's Most Valuable Player plaque went to Joe Majercik; Sportsmanship, Wayne Piesert; Honorary Captain, -Tom Meehan; M.V.P. Basketball, Laura Oeffling; Sportsmanship, Loreen Klein; Most Im­ proved Player, Kim Colomer; Volleball, M.V.P., Terry, Eichhorn; Sport­ smanship, Joann Kennebeck and M.I.P. Judi Radtke • ' • DATES TO REMEMBER April 9 - Johnsburg high school - Rape Prevention program, adults and students, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. April 10-May 1 - P-T.O. Babysitting Safety class; Bush school, 7 to 9 p.m. April 14 - N.C.S.F. St. Agatha Court 777, Juniors meeting, potluck supper, Installation, Johnsburg Community club. , April 14 - St. John's Registration all week, Kindergarten, first grade and new families. April 15 - N.C.S.F., St. Agatha Court 777 In­ stallation Banquet, Nancy's, Johnsburg. Meet in John­ sburg Community club, 8 p.m. April 22 - St. John's Home & School association meeting; also Book Fair, preschool through eighth grade. April 24-25 - B.V.M. Sodality, St. John's Rum­ mage Sale, Johnsburg Community club basement, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. * * • Most events aren't as important as those in­ volved consider them. Pric«s effective whit* quantities last. Wa re­ serve tha right to limit quantities. Prices Effective Wed., Apr. 9 Thru Sun., Apr. 13 Armstrong® FI White Cress Buck Alum •XvXvX%« * Storm Door A/m strong Early American style white cro«c buck door with black •trap hinges. Safety glass No. 264. Reg. 71.87. Save 16'/i Sale 31 c 42.76 Sale 43 c Armstrong® 12"x 12 Vinyl floor Tile Armstrong® 12"x 12 Place N Press Tile Metal Finish Aluminum Storm Door Select your favorite pattern and in- stall it yourself. It's easy -- just placa n press. Reg. 53<. Save 18%. Choose from many delightful patterns and colors in easy to clean vinyl tile. Reg. 39C. Save 20%. Aluminum door with removable panel. Z-bar. screen and ven tilating panels which aro weather stripped. No. 145. Reg. 4tJ7 17.37 3 Track Alvm Cemb. Storm Windows Sola 6.47 Paneling 20% OFF. A beautiful and economical way to redo a room 1 here's nothing like paneling to coxy up any room decor. to*f to open, easy to dean *otf storing. Moke your this yoer with combination norms. Mo. tl. tog. M.t7 »•% to turn HORNSBYS 4400 W. KTC. 11# McWglttY RTS. 47 * C0MVRY OOB10. SCULPTURE ON DISPLAY - Betty Odmark, McHenry, well known artist, will exhibit her ceramic and papier mache sculpture with American Society of Artists during the society's Fourth Annual Spring Arts festival at Crystal Point Mall, Rt. 14 and Main street, Crystal Lake, Thursday, April 10, through Sunday, April 13. Ms. Odmark was instrumental In, the society's first exhibiting in Crystal Lake eight years ago.< She has exhibited with and assisted with the show every year., since its inception. Lakeland Park & Lakeland Shores Carol Cominsky 385-7246 Plan Luncheon The next meeting of the Woman's club will be Thursday, April 10 at 8 p.m. in the Community house. They will be making final preparations for the Spring Luncheon and Card Party to be held April 23 at St. Patrick's church hall. Be sure to call Lyda Radisch to make your reservations. GET WELL WISHES Hank Wiley has been in the hospital for a few weeks, due to an accident he had at work. He's ®at Condell hospital in Libertyville in room 402, if you'd like to send him a card. While he's been gone, he's missed a few important events at home. It was his and Glenda's anniversary, March 23. Xvlenda says that sure was >a*- sneaky way of getting out of taking her out to dinner. He's also missed Cheryl's fifteenth birthday April 1, and if he doesn't get home soon he will miss two bir­ thdays on the eighteenth. Andy will be ten years old and Patricia turns two. Here's to a speedy recovery Hank, alias Parrot Man. SHORT COLUMN Due to the kids being on vacation and the holiday weekend, this columnist wasn't able to collect much news for today. I'm sure many of you were able to get away during this time so please call and fill me in. HAPPY BIRTHDAY ....to Rhonda Koczor, Scott Belohlavy, William Mueller and Tammie La Rocco today, April 9. Good wishes to Paul Schwegel Sr., and Bill Barwig April 10. The Birthday song will be sung for Delores Belohlavy, Lynn Cugan, Craig Condon and Billy Etheridge, who turns 12 on April 11. Ronnie Steinsdoerfer will be 8 years old on the thirteenth, and he shares his day with Scotty Austin, Bill Dralle, and Valerie Bergdorf. Jill Bartos and Edna Domrese add another year April 15. Don't forget the fifteenth is also Tax day! HAPPY ANNIVERSARY We have two couples celebrating this week. Len and Vicki Bottari will be wed 3gSfejBfs April 10-|Steve and Bfwat: Hoard cejfebrate 35 years" April 13. Best wishes to all of you. NEW SHOW OPENS G a r s o n K a n i n ' s uproarious comedy, "Bom Yesterday," is the next show to be seen at the PM&L theater, &77 Main street in Antioch. The play opens Saturday night, April 12. Following performances are set for Fridays and Satur­ days, April 18, 19, 25, and 26. Curtain time on all five nights is 8:30 p.m. To make reservations, call 395-3055. give your lawn a booster shot of green... Prices good thru April 12th Only. FARMTOWN LAWNFOOD 21-5-9 Slow release nitrogen mixture that feeds your lawn with iron fng'woor P/ftnt nu,rien,s ,or ex,ra 9reenin9 19 lb bag. cover- Reg. 6.85 $58 FARMTOWN LAWN & GARDEN A 12-12-12 nutrient grower to add the necessary vigor, to your lawn. Especially good for gardens next Spring 50 lb bag covering 5000 sq/ft y' Reg. 6.75 $5 75 FARMTOWN WEED A FEED Feeds your lawn whife it control's dandel.ons and other broad? «X» sqm ° °V6r ,he Summer 25 ,b bag- covering Reg. 8.40 $740 McHENRYFS Marengo McHenry Elkhom Woodstock Zen da Huntley Chemung

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