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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Jun 1981, p. 28

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>N I - PAQEt • PLA1NDEALER - WEDNESDAY, JUNE II. 1M1 McHENRY OPTIORNS 1301 RIVCRSIPEDR. (Across from the Fox Hole) ILLINOIS CLASSES MADE WHU.il •^SinaleVisionOnly) Over 3,000 Firtt Quality Metal or Plastic Metal or Plastic SENIOR CIT ZENS VISIT BOUTIQUE DESIGNER SECTION WITH PURCHASE OF LENSES bonder Lake v qw «*.- - Anne Sowers 653-9549 FOURTH Or JULY PARADE Remember oar July 4,1916 parade? Anetfer one to on the way, wth hopes of making this an annua) evi If you have any questions, or would like to enter the parade, call m-0404. NA1 The EMERGENY REPAIRS K FRAME RERLACFMENT (B151 385-9240 r DAILY H • " A ! 8 i0 4 WED 8 iO I V . r ̂ 1 Women Hold Rummage Sale If you have completed your spring cleaning and came across a few items that are still in good condition, but have lost their special place in your home, don't throw them away. The Co. 1 firemen's auxiliary to eager to receive any such items for their rummage sale which will be held Saturday, June 27, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., in the old firehouse building. Even though some of our tax dollars go to the Fire department, they are always in need of special equipment which the auxiliary helps them attain through fund raisers. Of course, the auxiliary is not tax funded, so they work hard to raise their money. Hiey are hoping to have a profitable rummage sale and need the cooperation of the community in both donating items to be sold and many people stopping in on June 27. If you have something to be donated, you may call either MaryLee Beradt at 728-0917, Julie Rice at 728- 0932, or Cherry Sorenson at 653-7951. Satin Profession!! Woman's organization to putting it an together and it sounds terrific. There will be a decorated bike contest in three categories, buggy-S yrs., 6-10 yrs., and 11-? The Lutheran Women win be and second annual There will be i for the II be prizes for best float als^Those en­ tering floats are asked for a five dollar fee. lo cover the cost of prizes for all the events. A l l s u b d i v i s i o n s , o r g a n i z a t i o n s , c l u b s , churches, or businesses are encouraged to participate in the parade, which will be held Saturday, July 4, beginning at 10:30 a.m.* from the old firehouse. * church their . , - lun­ cheon June 24, 11:30 a.m. tickets have already gone on sa}e, but will also be available at the door. June 13 marks the day of the monthly Men's Break­ fast which begins at 8:30 a.m. During the month of May, some new members were welcomed to Nativity. They are Allen Povidas, William Anne Ridiger, and * Arndt. itulations to Mr. and Mrs. Danie Ryan on the baptism of their daughter Kimberly Anne. . Congratulations to Bill and Debbie Peterson who were married May 16, in Virginia. "HAPPY BIRTHDAY" to the following members who have their special day in June. They are: Chuck Thacker, Cheryl Andersalt, Ernette Ryba, Ray Four- nier, and Julie Boelter. Five couplet.^ are celebrating their wedding anniversary this month. "HAPPY ANNIVERSARY" to Ken and Shirley Schroeder, Pete and Marge Peterson, k Bus and June Detwiler, Bev and Mike Meikel, and Harry and Irene Johnson. SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS The Women's club of Wonder Lake was pleased to announce the winners of its two scholarships. «r John Salmen, who graduated from Woodstock high school June 7, will be attending the University of Illinois in Champaign this uORNSBl ,uoll CO, JUHEU uiMt lOTHRUrW ' - SSSsS-tiS hornsbx FOR your dad t Save 26% Peppermint Or Salt Water Candy Your Choice Chooaa on. of thoso favorite candy tract* In 1 pound bag. You Know It will bo Brach's. No. 521* ft 52M SAVE 327c 37%" x 6' Window Shades IP fci Super Buy! 12 Pack Coko, Tab, or Sprite 2/5.00 Handy 12 pocke of 12 o>. cam*. 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Save Up To 21% | Ball® Canning Jars • Pint Our Reg. 3.66 • Quart Our Reg. 4.34 2.94 3.42 Turn your antra aucumbors tola ptcktoa or maka your own hoHday proaoryos and vtgttaMaa noort Nov la t̂ o Has to Mi too hotp at Bait* canning tors. No. (1000, fall. He hopes to become a veterinarian. The second scholarship went to Kimberly Marie Nielsen, who is attending Grace college in Winona Lake, Ind. Both students received a MOO scholarship to be used toward their education. SPECIAL DAYS June 3 was a very special day for Randy Funk because of his grand-slam homerun, helping his team, the Brewers, end up victorious over the Cubs. Randy had,a good night in the field and m bat which, resulted in his being given the game ball by manager Jerry Graff. Kevin Huff also had a special baseball day June 4. He not only had a homerun, and a triple, but was the winning pitcher for his team, the Brush In, when they defeated the McHenry Ravens. June 13 will be a special day for Louise Marke, as she celebrates her birthday. "HAPPY BIRTHDAY" June 14, to Mary Spencer. I WONDER WOODS AUXILIARY The ladies of the Wonder Woods auxiliary are changing the time of their monthly meetings. They will still be meeting on the second Wednesday of each month, but will now be holding their meetings in the evening at 7 p.m. hoping to accommodate more ladies. COMMUNITY CALENDAR June 10 - Wonder Woods Aux.; 7:30 p.m. June 10 - Business and Professional Woman's club; 8 p.m., Letezia building June 11 - Christ the King Ladies Sodality potluck luncheon; 11:30 a.m. June 11 -• Jaycees meeting; 8 p.m., Dusty's June 21 - Father's day Branch Court Cases recently heard in Branch Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit include: Probable cause was found on possession of cannabis charges against Thomas M. Wasicak and David B. Potter, both of 1703 N. Rogers, McHenry. Both men were bound over to felony court. Marion C. Casey of 110 Breezy Point Lane, Fox Lake, was fined $150 and costs on a reckless driving charge, amended from driving while intoxicated by the Village of Spring Grove. The court stipulated the DWI project be completed. Casey was also fined $50 and costs for having open liquor in a motor vehicle. Dennis A. Gibson of 2710 S. Riverside Drive, McHenry, was fined 1400 and coats for driving on a suspended license. Thomas R. Hinger of 201 Rand Road, McHenry, was fined $350 and costs for driving on a suspended license. INSTALLATION DINNER Wednesday, June 17, is the date for the annual "In­ stallation of officers" dinner of the FWrValley Chapter of Professional Secretaries International. Dinner will be at 7 p.m. at the McHenry Country club, 820 North John street, McHenry. Anyone interested in PSI is welcome to attend. 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