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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Sep 1980, p. 5

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Trio In THE ASPEN SOLOISTS The Aspen Soloists, a trio consisting of Eriko Sato, violinist, William Grubb, cellist, and David Oei, pianist, will present the second in the series of four concerts being offered this season by the Crystal Lake Community Concerts association. The trio, who will appear Nov. 8, met and formed their group while performing at the Aspen Music festival in Colorado in the Summer of 1976, taking their name from the breathtaking locale. They bring a variety of musical experience to the ensemble, having studied and performed in far-flung places in the Orient as well as the western world. Their tour program will feature two major works from the rich treasury of compositions written for violin, cello and piano, as well as instrumental solo works by all three. Set Theme For Choral Program "The Many Moods of Christmas" is the theme set for the annual holiday of­ fering of the McHenry Choral club. The program will be presented Saturday and Sunday evenings, Dec. 6- 7, at West campus auditorium. Several new members have been welcomed into the group, which is starting its 40th year providing en­ tertainment for the McHenry community. • * * « Too much talk most arguments. loses I Will Help ELECTA NON PARTISAN CONCERNED TEAM • DONALD P. DOHERTY • CHUCK WEINGART •HARRY R. DEAN • PETER J. REILAND TO THE McHENRY COUNTY BOARD CITIZENS PARTY District 2-McHenry Nunda & Burton Townships YES, I want to help. T jTalk to my neighbors • Do Telephoning • Will host a coffee in my home • Distribute literature • Work on Election Day • Need an Absentee Ballot • Give Financial Contribution : Other (Please Print) Name:. Addresss:. Phone: Zip- Fill out and mail to: Horry Dean - 804 N. John Street McHenry, IL 60050 Adv. paid for Citizens Party. Harry Dean I SERVICE NEWS I Trainin9 Problem Western Pacific Back From Deployment Marine Cpl. Corey J. Krawczyk, son of Casmer and Ann Krawczyk of 425 Santa Barbara, McHenry, has returned from a deployment in the Western Pacific. He is a member of Bat­ talion Landing team (BLT) 3-3, based at Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. His unit was part of the 31st Marine Amphibious unit (MAU), the force in readiness, for the U.S. 7th fleet; on-call to project combined air-ground forces ashore. During the deployment, his unit participated in training exercises in the Philippines and Japan, and visited several Far Eastern ports. A 1977 graduate of West campus high school., Krawczyk joined the Marine corps in June, 1977. Basic Training Ends For Theresa Balfanz Memberships in the concert series are currently being offered for sale by workers throughout the county. Besides the Aspen Soloists, the series will in­ clude concerts by Toccatas & Flourishes, a trumpet- organ duo; a full-scale revue of Gershwin's music by the Young Americans; and Wilson and Allen, a flute and harp team. All concerts will be given at Crystal Lake South high school, 1200 S. McHenry avenue, Crystal Lake. During the week of Sept. 21, campaign headquarters will be set up in the lobby of First Federal Savings, 1 E. Crystal Lake avenue, Crystal Lake. Memberships will be available there during regular lobby hours, as well as from Community Concerts volunteers. For information about memberships or concerts, call 459-3323. Airman Theresa A. Balfanz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Balfanz, Sr., of 7429 Hiawatha drive, Wonder Lake, has completed Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force base, Texas. The airman, who is remaining at Lackland for specialized training in the security police field, studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special in­ struction in human relations. Completion of this training earned the individual credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community college of the Air Force. Roy Erickson Is Promoted Roy E. Erickson, son of Roy E. Erickson of 614 N. Elmhurst, Mount Prospect, and Rita Christensen of 112 Lakeshore drive, McHenry, has been promoted in the Air Force Major Gary C. Vycital, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Vycital, 3413 W Waukegan road, McHenry, recently arrived at Fort Leavenworth, Kas., to at­ tend the regular course at the U.S. Army command and General Staff college. The 10-month course at the Some act first, think after­ ward, and then repent forever. -Simmons. If you are not a thinking man, for what purpose are you a man at all? -Coleridge. Health is the basis of all social virtues; we can no longer be useful when not well. -Johnson. U.S. Air Force to the rank of master sergeant. Sergeant Erickson is a pneudraulic systems technician at Blytheville Air Force base. Ark. For Solver Army's senior tactical school is designed to produce graduates who are com­ petent military problem solvers Emphasis is on career development for the officer's future duties as a senior commander or staff officer Vycital's wife, Susan, is with him at the fort r rtut, a - r LAiiMUfcALfcK - r KUJA*, SKF ILMIiER 1», ltM • • • * N0TES-- -COMMENTS Goodness is not a com­ parison. • • • * Self-satisfied is not necessarily self-righteous. • • • « Today's films require very little talent or script. • • • • The best friends are those who seek nothing. People are more will­ ing to believe gossip when it concerns a rival. • * • • Spend less than you earn and you can have social security of your own. • • • • Religion is one thing no one can take from you. if you have any. JOHN L FREl'ND FREUND FUNERAL HOMES •WONDER LAKE 7611 HANCOCK DR. 815-728-0233 COOPER-FREUND •MARENGO 205 N. STATE 815-568-7345 M o r e C o m f o r t w i t h I o s s E n e r g y LENNOX Save Energy - Save Money Replace your old questionable furnace with a new gas Lennox Conservator II forced air system. Electronic ignition, Heatsaver™vent damper, quality construction gives you more comfort for less. HEATING AND COOLING fill S. VKMT n. A Certified LENNOX Dulw fcffftr. HUMS LENNOX1 FINANCING AVAILABLE SINCE 1131 (815)459-2300 Deadline for membership is Monday, Sept. 29, to be in­ cluded in special ensembles, and Oct. 6 for the chorus. The singers rehearse every Monday evening from 8 to 10 p.m. in the East campus high school music room. Membership is open to anyone over high school age. Art Work on Display Beginning September 19, 1980, The McHenry State Bank will present an art exhibition. Included on display will be several works of art by leading American & European ar­ tists. The art will be provided by "Showcase Gallery of Art" of Rich­ mond, Illinois. Among the artists whose work will be on display will be McHenry's own Sally Miller-the foremost expon­ ent of full color scratch- board in the United States. Sally's works are national­ ly known, recognized and collected. Main Building Lobby at 3510 W. Elm Street, mcHenry Other Artists whose work will be included are: Roy Reese Frank Walcott Rural environment Bold & vibrant abstracts painting Experiments with texture Jaques Gaston European environment painting Ray Summer Nature painting Hargrove A FULL SERVICE BANK McHenry State Bank "A Full Service Bank Serving the Community with Complete Banking Service Since 1906" 3510 W. Elm Street, Lillian Street & Crystal Lake Road and Richmond Road & Pearl Street McHenry, Illinois 385-1040

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