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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Jun 1981, p. 13

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Announce Agenda For Health Agency Meet The June 11 meeting of the Comprehesive Health Planning Agency for McHenry County, Inc. was postponed and will be held as a special board of directors meeting beginning at -7:30 p.m. Wednesday, .Aine 24, at the McHenry courtly courthouse, 2200 Seminay drive (Room 112), Woodstock The agenda for this meeting will be limited to discussion of the mem­ bership status of board members;(future Project Review activities; and, determining how the Health Systems plan of the Health Systems Agency for Kane, Lake and McHenry counties will be reviewed in July. All C H P A meetings are open to the public. Those who would like more detailed information on the June 24 meeting or on C.H.- P A should contact Richard Janishewski at the Health Systems agency office, (312) 639-0061. Twice Told Tales FIFTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of June 18. 1931) An event of note, which may never be repeated in the history of McHenry, oc­ curred when three McHenry high school graduates received degrees conferred upon them at the com­ mencement exercises of the University of Illinois colleges of medicine and dentistry and school of pharmacy in Chicago Two young men. William Nye, son of Dr. N J. Nye of this city, and Leo Thelen of Chicago, formerly of McHenry, received their diplomas as graduates of the college of medicine and Miss Grace Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin of McHenry, graduated from the school of nursing at the St Anthony de Padua hospital, which is affiliated with the University of Illinois college of medicine Harold F Knox was elected grand knight of the McHenry council. Knights of Columbus, and Augustine Freund was chosen deputy- grand knight FORTY YEARS AGO < Taken from the files of June 19. 1941i A new column is making its debut in the McHenry Plaindealer this week, a column devoted to all the young men from McHenry and vicinity who are serving one or more years in t'ncle Sam's Army. Navy or Marines, wherever they may be C H Duker, superin­ tendent of the local schools, conceived the idea of sen­ ding the McHenry Plain- dealer to each of these young men every week Crystal I^ake dropped the Johnsburg Tigers from their first place perch in a 6 to 3 ball game, giving the Woodstock Alemite nine undisputed claim to first place Bud Meyers was the hitter of the day. slamming out a triple and two singles in five trips to the plate TWENTY FIVK YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of June BOTTOMS UP! ROCK BOTTOM PRICES FOR LIQUOR AT 25 DISCOUNT DRUG CENTERS Wf/mvjr, ( admition OLD MILWAUKEE 6-12 OZ. CANS E&J BRANDY Extra Smooth Liter • 80 Proof REVCO'S LOW. LOW PRICE $659 BACARDI RUM Light or Dark 750 ML • 80 Proof REVCO S LOW, LOW PRICE $199 I ea GALLO VERMOUTH 750 ML • 16% Alcohol REVCOS LOW Sweet or Dry . LOW PRICE $189 •• ea LANCERS WINE 750 ML • 12% Alcohol Vin Rose or Rubeo REVCO S LOW, LOW PRICE $049 ea GORDON'S VODKA Liter • 80 Proof Distilled from 100% Grain ___ REVCO'S LOW, LOW PRICE $499 FLEISCHMANN'S GIN Liter • 80 Proof REVCO'S LOW, LOW Summer Cooler ' PRICE *5" McHenry • 4400 W. Rte. 120 • 385-1125 Formerly May's Drug p fk , .s ,n 1 Ww<1 thru Tues June , '4 }0 M#»ms avai lable qul inl i l i f ls 'a*. i ( OPVRIGHT 1981 BY RtVCO D S INC McCullom Lake Dawn Miller 385-4901 21. 19,%) A petition, approved by the County court, was presented to the City Council per­ taining to the annexation to the city of a large tract of land adjacent to Edgebrook Heights Favorable action was taken by the Council and a 30-day waiting period is now in order before final action Mayor Freund also announced that E.J. (iausden. city alderman, is chairman of the Planning commission. ()pen house is being held at the A P Freund home, honoring Mrs Freund's two sisters who are in the con­ vent. Sister M,. Ildefons. () S F (Elizabeth Blake) and Sistef M Jeremia, OS.F:, (Helena Rlake). Sister Jeremiah will observe her fiftieth anniversary in the convent and Sister Ildefons has completed 60 years in the convent TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of June 9. 1971) Robert O. Swartzloff has been named by the High School District 156 board as new principal of West campus high schoui Swart/lott. 31. succeeds Richard Swantz. who ill become superintendent s>f the district July l Christine Biggs. 18. a nurse's aid at McHcnrv hospital, received a $200 a year scholarship to help her through her three-year nurses' training at St. An thonv's"School of Nursing at Rockford MCHS most valuable player of the year honors went to Keith Hutchinson Keith, who participates in both cross country and track, received his award at the spring sports banquet The McHenry Warriors placed two players on the all 1971 North Suburban Con­ ference baseball honor team, senior catcher. Frank Higgins. and junior infielder- pitcher. Ron Miller • « » • Few people have the courage to resist the crowd, even when they know the crowd is off base. Celebrate Graduation Kel and Florence l^egg of Maple Hill had a graduation party for their daughter, Joy, June 6 in honor of her graduation from West campus. Eighty guests, including friends, neighbors, and relatives all the way from Minnesota were in at­ tendance for the day's festivities. A large and delicious buffet was served. We're glad your day turned out so well. Joy. SURPRISE BABY SHOWER A tearful Laverne Loewe was surprised with a baby shower Sunday, June 14, at her sister-in-law Peg Ivoewe's home Twenty-two friends and relatives were on hand for the surprise A delicious salad luncheon was served which was prepared by all the ladies who at­ tended the shower Laverne received many beautiful things and some different gifts such as baby food, a big brown soft teddy bear and gift certificates for a local fast food restaurant. Roger and Laverne Loewe are expecting their fifth child. We wish you all the best. CLERK S HOURS My office hours are on Wednesdays. 2 to6:30|).m. If this time is not convenient, please call 385-2211 for a more convenient time, any day Monday through Saturday TREE AFFLICTIONS Many of our trees are hit by disease and bugs The master gardener at the University of Illinois says fertilize your trees so they will become stronger to fight off disease and bugs. For more information call 338- 3737 NO NEWS The column is short this week because of the lack of news Please call me with your news no matter how unimportant you may think it is. People are interested in your news, so call me. I'll print parties, christenings, get well wishes, hospital stays, births, condolences, club events, meetings, birthdays, anniversaries, and any other news that is important to you BIRTHDAYS Birthday wishes this week Ko to the following people: Alise Mazur celebrating her sixth birthday June 24: Lorraine Boyle and Michael Mass. .June 27: «James Fischer and Frank Rourke, Iune28; and Lenny Harwell Jr.. and Theresa Kenney. • Iline 29 May you all have many many more ANNIVERSARIES Anniversary wishes go to the following couples: Rich and Barb Reiter and Bill and Gert Walter on .June 25: Irene and Harry Johnson and Neil and Peg Loewe, • Iuno 26. and to Ralph and Kathy Hegner. .June 28 May all your days be exciting! * * * * The trouble with too many systems and schemes is that they omit an important ingredient- hard work. * * * 4> The great decision in life is often whether to lead a selfish life, and amass material wealth. on> whether to enjoy life and people and help others. 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