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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Apr 1980, p. 19

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Wonder Lake Anne Sowers 653-9549 Keep interest After the Wonder Lake column appeared last Wednesday, I received many phone calls from concerned community members who are willing to do something about the crime situation at Wonder Lake. It is very apparent we are not going to sit back and let a minority take over our wonderful community. People are concerned for other people. Now we just have to keep our interest peaking and give Ed McFadden a call at 338-2141. Some callers would like subdivision groups to meet with McFadden, which is exactly what he would en­ courage. Give him a call to set something up. YOUNG AT HEARTS The April 16 meeting of the Young At Hearts was at­ tended by 34 members, who enjoyed desserts provided by Louise Armenentos, Helen Sullivan, and Ann Wilcox. Members were reminded of the Anniversary dinner to be held April 23, at a local restaurant. The club will be celebrating its twelfth year of existence Get well wishes were sent to Catherine Omerzo, who is home from the hospital and feeling much better, and to San Winter, who has been transfered from the hospital to a nursing home. The next meeting will be held May 7,11 a.m. in Christ the King hall. Anyone in­ terested in joining is en­ couraged to stop in on either the first or third Wednesday of every month. NATIVITY LUTHERAN CHURCH The 1980 Illinois Impact- LCA Legislative Seminar has been set for May 6 and 7 at the Springfield Hilton in Springfield, 111. Features of this year's seminar include: Faith and Politics-a per­ spective by the Rev. Dr. George Chauncy, director of the Washington office of the Presbyterian church USA; Backroom Politics - a per­ spective by a highly respeeteijU ^^ngfleld ,no J political analyst and reporter for the Springfield Journal; Breakfast With Your" Legislator, and more. Registration materials are available from Pastor Donald Hallberg, LSSI, 1700 N. Western, Park Ridge, 111. 60068, or Pastor Paul Flesner, Grace Lutheran Church,, 714 E. Capitol, Springfield, 111. 62701. Mr. Ralph Stoerp of Crystal Lake is organizing a McHeqpry cojuity Lutheran churcn BSfeball league to meet on Wednesday and Sunday evenings at 7 p.m. It will be a 12-inch slow pitch league, will start the first week of May and continue to the first week in August. In order for Nativity to participate, a volunteer is needed to head the program and players as well. For information contact, Ralph Stoerp, 459-5325; Gary Trembley, 459-6447, or Pastor Olson. There were three baptisms at Nativity during the month of March. They were: Brandye Lynn Frank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frank; Matthew Jafpes Olman, son 'of Mr. and Mrs. James Olmon; and Jeremy Matthew Scheppa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Scheppa. A new member was ac­ cepted by affirmation of faith. He is Richard E. Draper of Ridge lane. COUNTY ORDINANCES It seems that our recent Spring weather has caused some problems in the Wooded Shores area. Many residents are finding holes in their windows caused by BB's. There is a McHenry county ordinance prohibiting the firing of BB guns in a residential area. Not only Can this cause -property damage, but also physical damage if not properly supervised. The dog population has also taken over in Wooded Shores. Animals, like humans, hgve been confined all winter and are now ex­ periencing 'Spring Fever'. There is an ordinance about running dogs who are picked up by the Animal Control and taken to the Animal Shelter. Maybe a closer check on closed gates or dog runways could help with this problem McHenry Mental County Comprehensive Health Service System Mental Health Crisis Line For McHenry County 1-800/892-8900 Toll Free 24 Hour Emergency Number Professional Staff will answer your call. It tokos courage to osk for help, and we are always there THE 1 GAS PUMP A slipping automatic transmission will eat gas rapidly because much of the power sent to the rear wheels is lost due to slip­ page. The transmission should shift smoothly and surely. If it hesitates, jerks or whines, or slips its way into higher gear, have it checked. Gas which should be propelling the car is in­ stead being wasted. NOW! BAUSCH & LOMB SOFLENS® (§>) ULTRA THIN SOFT CONTACT LENSES LENSES one TEAM wriTHVOKRXON 'WHEN PRESENTED WITH THIS AD AT 52 BEGINNING OF INITIAL VISIT THIS AD. MUST PRESENT AD mininiii am am ea AT BEGINNING OF INITIAL WWIIflUUF AU - VOT.MP VISIT HCZ2A I wttn Potn toupow | ^/COMMONSVISION CENTERS "Geyser" is a word that comes to us from the Icelandic geysa, meaning M to rush fur iously ." Round Lake BEACH Round Lake Commons Round Lake Reach •291. Rollins (312)223-0020 _ (312)223-00*4 McHenry McHenry 4305 W. Rim Street (•t.lM) Jftlj Coupons may not b* mod on purchoui before April is, itao SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNTS CHARGE IT • • • z • ONLY *9" M MO. RENTAL • NO installation charge • NEW fully automatic softeners • TWO year option to buy with • FULL rental fee deducted • ONE phone call can answer any questions rent 312-259-3393 sofr CCD CLASSES The week of April 27 will mark the end of CCD classes at Christ the King church. All classes will be -preparing for the closing CCD Mass to be held Saturday, May 3 at 5 p.m. It will begin with a procession into church with a May crowning and then the Mass. All children and teachers involved in CCD will be participating. A potluck dinner will be held in the church hall for the CCD staff and their Pregnant, NEED HELP? Call BIRIHRI6HT OFFICE OPEN 9 To 11 A M AND FROM 7 ToPM MON Ihiu FRI 24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE 15-385-299' RENT RINSEfflMC the profess ional do- i t -yourse l f carpet c lean ing system First Hour of Rental SI .00 per hour . . . for every hour thereafter. (Example 2 hours . . total charge $1 plus tax.) NO MINIMUM Special Rental Rate Good Monday thru Thursday RINSE NV. AC deans 1he * , i y p ro fess iona l s do • i f i f r ac t i on o f t he cos t spouses following the Mass, at 6:30 p.m. COMMUNITY CALENDAR May 1 - Pinochle club; 8 p.m.; Christ the King May 3 - CCD closing Mass; 5 p.m.; Christ the King May 4 - Woman's club Auction; 1 p.m.; 7517 Howe drive May 5 - Senior Citizen PAGE 19 - PLAINDF ALEE • meeting; 1 p.m.; Nativity Lutheran church May 7 - Young at Hearts; 11 a.m. Christ the King May 8 - Garden club meeting; 8 p.m. May 10 - Kiwanis Bowling party; 8 p.m. May 10 - Co. 1 Firemen's Auxiliary Bake sale WEDNESDAY. APRIL 23.1908 PLANTSALE On Friday, May 2, the five garden clubs of Crystal Lake will hold their annual plant sale at the Crystal Lake Park district's recreation building, 300 Lake Shore drive, which is reached by way of Dole avenue. Sale hours will be from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. 2 . MRS SS 00 MIN OVERNIGHT SPECIAL I 8:00 P.M. -9:00 A.M. $10.00 u HORNSBYS f a m i l y tenfcrt 4400W. RTE. 120. McHENRY. ILL. famous label sport shirt Save now on one of America s most famous label short sleeve sport shirts. Press-free in 50% polyester/50% cotton Smart plaid colors...perfect for spring n summer. $8.88 reg. $14 - $15 W- £ otoud Wooditock, lllinois/McHenry, Illinois IEWEL CATALOG OUTLET STORE • JEWEL CATALOG OUTLET STORE JEWEL CATALOG OUTLET STORE MERCHANDISE CLEARANCE CENTER & gSPR IN C5TIM ELa, BARGAINTIME A DIVISION OF JEWEL Man..Two*. 9 a.m. - S p.m. WtfCT MARKETING' Wed., Thvrt. Frl. 301 W. Virginia St. 9 a.m. 8 p.m. CRYSTAL LAKE Ajk Sat. 9 a.m. • S p.m^ 915-455-0333 Sun. 10 a.m. -3 p.m. AT MCC Sale Days Wed., April 23 Thru Tues., April 29 --While Quantities Last-- LADIES WEAR SALE Shop MCC for your Spring and Summer fashions. This week SAVE 50% on all ladies wear! % OFF Our Discount Price LADIES SLACKS Made with VISA fabric. 100% polyester. Colors. ICC REG. *7.00 M< SALE *3.50 POLKA DOT TANK TOP- SHIRT COMBO Smart looking tops in well behaved 100% polyester. Brown with white dots. JACKET MCC REG. $9.97 SALE *4.99 TANK TOP MCC REG. $5.50 SALE OUTDOOR SUMMER FURNITURE SALE CONTINUES V HP*" s FOLDING UTILITY CART Perfect for the patio next to the Bar-B- Q- Two sturdy shelves on tubular aluminum legs. Complete with wheels. MCC REG. '20.00 9 OFF Discount Price •CHAIRS •CHAISES •TABLES •PADS •HAMMOCKS •GRILLS SALE *12.00 ARLINGTON SOFT WATER CO. No I lit th* fok Voli«y Ar*o Copri.qht iv'tt OIL LAMP Add a warm glow to your home! Lamp burns either kerosene or lamp oil. MCC REG. *4.19 SALE $2.51 3kll Other 00 Lamps 40% Off. iE W E L DIALOG OUTLET STORE • JEWEL CATALOG OUTLfT STORE IEWEL CATALOG OUTLET STORE.

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