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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Apr 1982, p. 4

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IGT 4 - PLAINDEALKR WEDN'KSDAY, APRIL7. I«2 "EARL WALSH" So I Hear Something tells me I won't have to work very hard to get a column out this time. Bill and Pauline Pries sent the .following report on McHenry Day in Florida. McHenry has a large group getting together and many are followers of the Plaindealer. REVCO DISCOUNT DRUG CENTER mi your wvhsdc hjt wi n mvu OLD STYLE BEER 6 PACK* 12 OZ. CANS '_#* REVCO'S LOW, LOW PRICE $189 GODOflS GORDON S GIN Distilled from 100% Grain Liter • 80 Proof REVCO'S LOW, LOW PRICE $009 GALLO VERMOUTH 750 ML • 16% Alcohol Sweet or Dry REVCO'S LOW, LOW PRICE $189 A ea. SEAGRAM'S 7 Fine American Blend Liter • 80 Proof REVCO'S LOW, LOW PRICE $719 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS BRANDY California's Best REVCO'S LOW, Liter • 80 Proof LOW PRICE $029 MOGEN DAVID WINE Blackberry or Concord revcO'S LOW I 750 ML • 11% Alcohol LOW PRICE ' A ea. RIUNITE LAMBRUSCO Pure and Natural REVCO'S LOW 750 ML • 9% Alcohol LOW PRICE $2" McHenry • 4400 W. Elm • 385-1125 Pric«s in eM®ct Wed thru Tues Ap<il 7 13 Itvms available while quantities last Copyright ^ 1982 by Revco D S . Inc March », 1982 "Dear Earl: "The tone of "Hail, Hail the Gang's all Here" was sung lfard) 27th, 1MZ at the 10th McHenry Day held at Fred Howard Park, Tarpon Springs, Florida. Sixty four former McHenry residents greeted six newcomers to the group - Harold and Bette Phalin, Margie Adams, Katie Mix, Marion and Russell Johnson, all have decided on the sunny south for their new home. Bill and Martha Rothermel, Alex and Elvera Justen, Evelyn and Walter Pruetter and Mrs. Rasmussen all of McHenry were visitors to McHenry Day. Several other visitors from Illinois and Michigan were in attendance /'The committee in charge of these get-togethers are Bill and 'Pauline Pries, Eleanor Cruetz, Elaine Gray, Roy and Loretta Homo and John and Shirley- Woodward. During Eleanor Cruetz's visit to McHenry in December, she brought back a group of souvenirs from the McHenry State Bank and each couple or in­ dividual in attendance to McHenry Day received a small package when they registered "Art and Eleanor Bennett, Marco Island; Margie Adams. Hialeah and George and Mary Stenger, Leesburg were awarded prizes for their efforts in traveling the farthest for McHenry Day Door prizes were awarded to Ray Rothermel. Marge Grobel, Mary Mix, Cliff Behrens, Ray McMahon. Alex Justen, Loren Rothermel. Merle Oliver. Lew Belshaw, Harold Phalin and Eric Radeloff. "Awards went to Bette Phalin, George Stenger, Elaine Gray, Merle Oliver, Helen Wargo, George Ellenberger and Winifred Young. "The entire gronp recognizes Eleanor Creutz and the McHenry State Bank for their part in making the party a success. These souvenirs were quite an added attraction for the group in attendance. "The next McHenry Day will be held October 30th a Fred Howard Park, Tarpon Springs, Florida, hows are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. We an­ ticipate another large tur­ nout "Thanks. "Bill and Pauline Pries "We enjoyed reading some of the past issues of the McHenry Plaindealer which were brought to McHenry Day by Art and Eleanor Bennett You were com­ menting quite a bit about St. Patrick's Day and thought we would tell you that we saw Pat O'Brien on stage in the production "Hotline to Heaven" on St. Patricks Day Pat has had a pacemaker for 6 years and he told the audience "Every time I cough, my garage door opens". This was greatly appreciated by the audience, hope you enjoy Dear Friends: Glad to receive such a complete report. Pat O'Brien is OK unless his cough starts opening other doors S.I.H Now comes more help This clever reply comes following our question last week •A VOICE OF DEMOCRACY WINNERS-Awmrds h Veterans of Foreign Wars "Voice of Democracy" contest were presented at McHenry East canvas high recently. William Dodds. principal of East campas. shewn at left, was presented an award citation for cooperation aad assistance rendered in behalf of the Voice of Democracy program. Joe Gattone, second from right, who placed first, and Penny Schaltz who placed second were presented government savings bonds and citations of participation by Gerry Kick, president of the Ladles Auxiliary to V.F.W. Post No. 4CM of McHenry, STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD f^^6-Da^Histori^Tour^^ to the 1982 World's Fair Knoxyille, Tennessee Call for a FREE Tour Brochure No Obligation 312/223-1213 GEM TOURS, DiLUXi MOTOR TOURS Authority III. No 138755 Inc. "THE ANSWER BEFORE THE HOUSE" It isn't a case of who follows who, but more like a case of, "what do we do"? Where do we go and what do we eat? If it is crowded, will we get a seaf If the Walshes arrive, we immediately feel we have a made a good choice and will enjoy our meal. * Their warm, friendly chats are a joy and a treat and our visit with them makes our evening complete. "B" Nuziard and Mary Adams While bidding Fox Hole Evo and Bob Adams good night, a very nice looking girl came up to say she enjoys reading S.I.H. When I asked her name, she just said "Rose Ann". Couldn't forget that name since I have a cousin with the same tag. Found out the nice girl lives in Lakeland Park. The grapevine tells me "Schmaltz" and Dorothy will be returning from the south this month. If we knew the date, we could get out the band. McCullom Lake Down Miller 385-4901 Start losing weight today Begin losing weight immediately witti maximum-strength Super Odrinei re­ ducing tablets and Diet Plan It takes over where your will power leaves oft A Government appointed panel of med­ ical and scientific experts has reviewed , the '-clinical tests of the maxirrwm- ? strength ingredient in Super OtfriMt, ami has termed it safe and effective" for appetite control and weight loss Dry Super Odrinex today To lose water bloat and pufliness try Odrinil Odrinil is the relief you want during the premenstrual cycle if is a natural water pill and it. too is sold with a money back guarantee Read and fol­ low all package precautions carefully BDLGER'S DRUG STORE 1259 H GREEN ST. Moil Orders Filled Celebrates 84th Birthday Lillian Parenti celebrated her eighty-fourth birthday with a surprise dinner party March 27, held in the home erf her daughter-in-law, Lois Parenti. Lillian's sons, daughters-in-law and all the grandchildren joined in the festivities. A delicious hot and cold buffet, including Italian beef, sausage, peppers, mostaccioli and meat balls, was served. Three birthday cakes were enjoyed for dessert. Lillian received many beautiful gifts, one of which was an Easter basket full of wine. We all wish you many more happy and healthy birthdays, Gram. NEW ARRIVAL Nicole Louise made her debut into the world March 29. She is the first born child of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Becker. Nicole tipped the scales at 6 lbs., 9 oz., and measured 20 inches long. The maternal grandmother is Lillian Cairns of McHenry. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herb Becker of - Wheeling. / We wish Nicole and her family much happiness in the years ahead. BOATING RULES Boating season is coming up and I would like to list some of the rules. Boats must have Illinois registration numbers. All boats using a launch site must be registered with the village clerk and pay a $3 fee for a registration number. Every year after, the fee is only $1. Residents will be allowed no more than two boat permits. Ten boats will be allowed to be left at the launch site, at a cost of $7 per boat, payable at the clerk's office. Boats found at launch site, not being recorded as having a permit to be left there, will be towed away at the owner's expense. Boats more than 14 feet in length, with more than 7 horsepower, will not be allowed on the lake. There will be no parking on road to or at launch site. A minimum time will be allowed to unload equipment and return vehicle and trailer to parking lot. Boats left at launch site must be removed by Nov. 1. A list of these rules may be obtained at the village clerk's office on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 2 through 6:30 pjn. and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. through 2 p.m. which are her office hours through April. BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday wishes go this week to Donna Gates, who celebrates April 7; Billy Lorch's special day is April 9; and Dave Reid, our longest and oldest resident, turns 91 April 13. God bless him. We wish you all many more happy days in the year ahead. ANNIVERSARIES Anniversary wishes are being sent to Monty and Nancy yates and to Tim and April Stewart who share April 11; and to James and Carol Weiland, celebrating another year together April 13. We wish you all of life's best. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Apr. 7 -- Beach Gals meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the beach house. All ladies welcome. Apr. 8 - Ladies of the Lake meeting at 8 p.m. at the beach house. All ladies welcome. Apr. 13 - Village Board meeting at 8 p.m. at the beach house. All residents" welcome. TICKETS FOR MARCH Patrick N. Merkel, McHenry, park in no parking zone. Richard Blake, Algonquin, park in no parking zone. Melissa A. French, McHenry, speed 51 in 40 mph zone. Adriene J. Rusnak, Carpentersville, park in no parking zone. Judith N. Held, Crystal Lake, speed 51 in 40 mph zone. Catherine A. Schooley, McHenry, speed 30 in 20 mph zone. Sheree A. Workinger, McHenry, speed 32 in 20 mph zone. Timothy J. Bishop, McHenry, speed 50 in 40 mph zone. Richard G. Bartels, Mt. Prospect, speed 50 in 40 mph zone. Debra J. Keifert, Fox River Grove, speed 30 in 20 mph zone. n MCC CLOSES FRIDAY McHenry County college will be closed Friday, April 9, in observance of Good Friday. The college has also announced that the MCC library, the Learning Resources center, will be closed because of repairs to the heating system during spring recess. The LRC will close at 1 p.m. Thursday, April 8, and will reopen Monday, April 19. PUBLIC NOTICE $250 REWARD $250 FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO THE ARREST AND CONVICTION OF PERSONS STEALING CABLE SER­ VICES FROM LAKES CABLEVISION. THEFT OF SERVICE IS A CLASS "A" MISDEAMEANOR AND IF CONVICTED CAH MEAN EIFHER A FINE OF SI,000 OR 1 YEAR IN JAIL OR BOTH In recognition of GOOD FRIDAY LAKES CABLEVISION SUBSCRIBERS PLEASE CHECK YOUR CHANNELS 15 AND 16. IF YOU ARE RECEIVING MORE SERVICER THAN YOU ARE PAYING FOR CALL OUR OFFICE AND IT WILL BE RECTIFIED. the McHENRY STATE BANK will close from 12 Noon to 3 P.M. ON APRIL 9,1982 Bank Lobbies and Drive-in Windows will reopen at 3PM lake/ Ssx^ablevi/ion, in<- PHONE NUMBERS ARE: McHENRY WOODSTOCK (815)344-3150 (815)338-9393 LAKE COUNTY (312) 546-0011 FOR EXACT TIMES CHECK PANORAMA LISTING INSIDE DOUBLE VISION PAGES

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