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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Apr 1980, p. 20

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' SECTION 2-PAGE2-PLA1NDEALER-FRIDAY, APRIL 25. 198® CHURCH SERVICES "ONE OF US"--"Consider Yourself One of Us", say orphans! top row, Steve Schuerr, Jim Huinker, Matt Gorski, Steve Gorski, Mike Gorski and Joey Scharp; lower row, Frankie Schoen, Billy Lewan, Jim Huinker, Jeff Luetterman, Jonatbon Beckler, Matt Smith, Vito Gloe and Jeff Nowicki in "Scamps, Scallawags And Other Urchins'" to be presented at Montini Middle schhol April 25-27. For ticket information call 385-3355 or 385-7897. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD* 4-N NEWS LINCOLN CLOVERLEAFS At our April monthly meeting, Linda Kucek and . Kevin Strohman led us in the pledges to the flags. Roll call and secretaries' reports were done by Sue Malenius. Kelly Brough turned in the money she had collected through the sale of aluminum cans. A family picnic is being planned countywide in ob­ servance of the Year of the Family. We will have more details later on this June 29 event. Our club's act, "A Word From Our Sponsor," was selected for first place in McHenry county at the Share the Fun held April H and 12. We will therefore be doing the act Aug. 14 at the Illinois State fair in Springfield. "You learn to Bake" classes for our club will be held every Wednesday evening for the next five weeks. George R. Justen Funeral Hone 3519 W. ELM STREET McNINRY, 3S5-2400 Glaviano's Interiors 414 S. ROUTE 31 M5-3744 McHENRY Brake Parts. Co. P . O S O X 1 1 McHENRY, II 345-7000 Ace Hardware 3729 W. ELM STREET McHENRY. it 345-0723 Tonya# Construction Co. 1399 N. SOROCN STREET MtlMNRY.N. 344-5520 Frennd Funeral Home 7*11 HANCOCK OR. WONDCRLAKE 1-724-0233 McHenry Savings & Loan 1209 N. GREEN STREET McHENRY. II 3S5-3000 First National Bank of McHenry 3S14W. RTE. 120 McHENRY, II 345-5400 Creative Kitchen & Baths 3012 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY, K 344-1 ISO IfcHgnry Stain Bank Ml# W. KM STREET McHCMRV.a 345-1040 Mitchell Sales, Inc. SUICK-OLDS WIN. FRONT ST. McHENRY. IL 345-7200 McHenry Plaindealer 3412 ELM STREET MCHENRY.IL 1454)170 Coast to Coast Hardware 4440 W. RTE. 120 aftcHENRY MARKETPLACE 345-4455 Alliance Bible Church 3415 W. Bull Valley Rd. Rev. Gerald Robertson Sunday Sdiool-9:45 AM Sarvica-11:00 PM Service-7:00 Wed. Bible Study 4 Prayer 7:30 pm St Fmcis Pelish bliml Catholic Ckntk ' ^Flanders Rd. East of Ringwood Road Sunday Masses-11 am Father Joseph Brsek, Pastor Christian Science Society Lincoln Rd. and Eastwood Lane Sunday Service 4 Sunday School 10:30 Wed. 4:30 pm Reading Room Tues. 8 Thurs. 2-4 Saturday 12-1 pm Christ the King Catholic Chirch 5004 E. Wonder Lake Road Wonder Lake, Illinois Sunday Masses: 4.10 am and noon. Eva. Mass 4 pm Fulfills Sunday obligation McHenry Cornty Frieeis Meetiig (Quaker) 1st 4 3rd Sunday, 11 am For information call: 345-4512 or 312-643-3440 Church of God Bay view Beach Community Bldg. Rev. Delmer Hayes P.O. Box 431, McHenry Services: Sunday School 10 am Church Service 11 am Evangelistic Service 7 pm Telephone: 345-4557 Mount Hope Church United Methodist 1015 W. Broadway Pistakee Highlands Jeff Roberts, Pastor Sunday Worship 10:30 am Sunday School 9:15 am McHenry Evangelical Free Church 3031 Lincoln Rood 344-1111 Church Pastor Roy Wisner 1-453-9475 Sunday Service 10:30 Sunday Eve Service 4:00 pm Sunday School 9:15-10:15 Riifwood Methodist Church Ringwood, Illinois Rov. Jamas Segin Res. 444-2444 Church 453-4954 Sunday 9:15 am Church Service Church School at 10:15 am Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) 5209 N. Wolkup Ave. (across from Veterans Acres) Crystal Lake, Illinois Sunday School: 10:30 Sacrament Meeting: 5:00 pm Sunday United Pentecostal Church 254 Sunnyside-Lokemoor Rev. Nolan Hilderbrond 312-279-4249 Sunday 9:45 4 6:30 pm Wed. 7:30 pm Bible Study Fri. 7:30 pm Youth Service SL Peter's Catholic Church Spring Grove, Illinois Rev. Kilduff, Pastor Phone 415-675-2244 Masses: Daily 4 am. Sat. 4:00 pm * Sunday 7,9 4 11 am Faith Presbyterian Church 2107 West Lincoln Road (across from outdoor theatre) Worship 10:30 Adult SS 9:10 Sunday School 9:00 Bible Study Thurs. 9:30 Pastor Eric J. Snyder SpriRg Grove Clwrch United Methodist 4102 N. Blivin Spring Grove, Illinois Rev. Douglas White-Pastor Sunday Worship-10:00 am Sunday School-9:00 am St Patrick's Catholic Church Rov. Edmund Petit, Pastor Sat. Eve. (Sun. obligation fulfilled) 5 pm Sunday 7:15,0:30,9:45,11412:15 Shepherd of the Hills Lotheran Clwrch 404 N. Green St. Rev. Roger W. Schneider Phone 345-77B6 or 345-4030 Sunday Church 4:30 4 10:30 School 9:15 Nursery Services Available McHenry County Jewish Congregation . Meets Every Friday at 4:00 in the basement of the Congregationalist Universalis) church. Corner Dean 4 South Sts. in Woodstock First Baptist Church 509 Front St. 345-0043 Rev. Marshall E. Worry Bible Study-Sunday School 9:30 am Worship Service 10:45 am and 7:00 pm Wednesday Prayer Service 7:00 pm Deaf Intorpretaion at 10:45 Service on Sunday mornings. ChaioO'lahes Evangelical Covenant Chnrch 4415 N. Wilmot Rood Rev. Mitchell Considine Sunday School 9:45 am Worship Service 11:00 am Church Phone 497-3000 Parsonage 497-3090 St John the Baptist Catholic Chirch Johnsburg Rev. Leo Bartei, Pastor Rectory Phone 345-1477 Sat. Eve. Mass 5:30« 4:00 pm Fulfills Sun. obligation Sun. Masses 7.9, 10JO 4 12:00 Week days 7:30 • 9-Sat. 4 am First United Methodist Church 3717 W. Main Street Church phone 345-0931 Ralph Smith, Pastor Parsonage phone: 345-1352 Schedule of Worship Services Sunday Worship Services 9:30 am All am Sunday School 10:50 am St Paul's Episcopal Church 345-0390 3706 W. St. Paul's 4 Green Rov. Wm. H. Morley. vicar Sunday Services 4:00 am Holy Eucharist 10:00 am Church School, Holy Eucharist and Sermon Nursery provided Wed. 9:30 am Holy Eucharist Holy Days as announced Lutheran Church 3506 f. Wonder Lake Rd. Box 157, Phone 653-3432 Wonder Lake, Illinois Sun. Worship 4110:30 am Sunday School-9 am (Nursery Facilities Available) The Church of St Mary of the Assumption The Reverend James G. Gaynor Pastor The Reverend James Novak Assisting Priest Sat. Eve. Mass 5 p.m. Fulfills Sunday Obligation Sunday Masses 4:30, 4:00,9:30 9:45.10:45, 11:00 12 noon Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) 4206 W. Waukegon Rd. (W. Rt. 120) Rev. Hemann F. Graef 345-0059 345-1416 Sunday Worship 7:45 ft 10:30 Nursery Services provided at 10:30 Education for Eternity Sunday School-Children and Youth, 9 am Wonder Lake Bible Church 7501 Howe Drive Wonder Lake, Illinois Rev. Richard N. Wright, Pastor Sunday: Sunday School, 9:30 am Morning Worship Service 11 am Bible Fellowship Hour 4:00 pm Wednesday: Midweek Prayer and Praise Hour, 7:30 pm Rev. Robert Repke, Assistant to Pastor Tuesday 7 pm-Shipmates Friday. 7 pm-Awana Peter M. Justen Funeral Hone 3407 W. ELM STREET McHENRY, IL 345-0063 Goettler's Service, Inc. 414 N. FRONT STREET McHENRY, IL 345-9431 V\te already have enough axillined up to last until 2020. Over a billion tons of it. Enough to provide electricity until well into the next century, based on our projected fuel mix. We own much qf it, waiting to mine it when we need it And we will need it. Because by the end of this century, the demand for electricity is expected to double. Our coal will help meet that demand. But it's also doing something else very important. It's helping conserve scarce fuels: oil and natural gas. Commonwealth Edison electricity made mostly Irom abundant coal and uranium. That helps conserve the scarce tueis: oil and gas. Coal Uranium Almost half of the electricity we make comes from coal and most of the rest comes from uranium. Both are abundant fuels. Last year these fuels provided us with energy equal to about 100 million barrels of oil. Coal is one important reason we can call electricity the Conservation Energy. It's one way we can make sure there will always be enough electricity. e Commonwealth Edison Working for you CHURCH OF CHRIST 401 N. OAK ST.-CRYSTAL LAKE, IL ('/» block north on Rte. 176) Are you looking for: •Biblical teaching and preaching ••Bible School for all ages •••Christian love and fellowship ••••Activities to strengthen families SffriCCS: Snniay Bile SMy II m-Soby WmMp 11 ul SMtoyEviiiif fvsUplML Wefcisty Evuiif Vmfcip 1-M pjL RajMri T. F"n, Ittstar London was the world's first city to employ police to protect tourists. Christian Science Society Lincoln Road and Eastwood Lane . McHenry, Illinois Sunday Service and Sunday School -10i30 A.M.-Wed. Eve. 8 P.M. State Sheriffs Offer Citizen Memberships Kerry Beutel gave a report on dogs. Tanja Cvitkovic did her MC skit that she had per­ formed at the Share the Fun night. Jeanette May gave a slide presentation on 4-H Summer Camp. Steve Smith, Club Reporter For the first time, the Illinois Sheriffs' association is offering memberships to citizens of McHenry county who wish to support the fight for more effective law en­ forcement. _ Sheriff LaMagdeleine has announced that those citizens of the community joining in 1980 will become charter associate members of the organization. The Illinois Sheriffs' association was formed in 1928 to upgrade and professionalize sheriffs' departments throughout the state. Sheriff LaMagdeleine is inviting the public to join him in the fight against the growing availability of drugs in the schools, assaults on senior citizens and the rise in juvenile delinquency. "Membership dues will be used to provide more ad­ vanced training for our deputies so that we can in­ sure the safety of the citizens of this state," Sheriff LaMagdeleine said. "The money will also be used to help educate the public on ways they can help prevent crime at the local level." "One problem we have is getting an application to everyone who might want to join," Sheriff LaMagdeleine said. "If you don't receive an application by mail, you can pick one up at the Sheriff's department". The sheriff said associate members will receive a membership card, two bumper stickers for their auto, a window decal and a year's subscription to the quarterly magazine. The Illinois Sheriff. "The membership card will not entitle associate members to any special law enforcement powers or privileges, but will identify the holder as a supporter of professional law en­ f o r c e m e n t , " S h e r i f f LaMagdeleine said. "I encourage every law abiding citizen of McHenry county to take advantage of this opportunity to become involved in the fight for more effective law enforcement by joining the Illinois Sheriffs' association when the membership letter is received," the sheriff said. VOLO BUSY BEES On May 4 at 2 p.m. at the Volo grade school, located west of Rt. 12 on Rt. 120 in Volo, the Volo Busy Bees 4-H club will be hosting a Community day open house featuring guest speaker, Dixon Brandt. - Brandt, a Miltmore resident active in all phases of scouting, has made Lake county history his hobby. His program May 4 will con­ centrate on the Round Lake, Wauconda and Volo com­ munities from Indian times on. In addition, the 4-Hers will have a memorabilia display. They invite anyone who has additional articles they would like to share with the group to bring them. Everyone is invited to hear Brandt and learn some in­ teresting facts about local communities. Refreshments will be served by the 4-Hers.

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