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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Jan 1983, p. 15

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• -- . X. i - i Isftt'•> • m ' i , "-Pi PAGE 15 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, JANUARY 7,1983 "Voice Of Democracy" Contest Winners Named Colle<ffe Honors ;.,h& ' '•% 4 - : , * * > ' ' . ;;• " •v- . vr-V" *" \ EAST CAMPUS--East campus won the decision McHenry. She was unable to tell police how tlie accident Tuesday morning when this car crashed into a north side happened. Ms. Hanson was taken to McHen "y hospital, door. McHenry Area Rescue squad volunteers attend to STAFF PHOTO--WAYNEf GAYLORD the driver of the car, Myrtle Hanson, 605 N. Waters Edge, Banks Support, Medical Center Local financial institutions have announced pledges to the new Nor­ thern Illinois Medical center's capital fund drive. Campaign Director Dick Reault, applauded the pledges. "This provides the support needed to move ahead with our corporate and in­ dustrial calls. McHenry county and Western Lake county residents should be extremely proud of the responses received for our fund raising cam­ paign from the financial community. When those responsible for in­ vestments in a community recognize the importance of such a project, the job becomes much easier as other target corporations, industrial, and manufacturing groups are ap­ proached for support." Hopping John 1 c raw cow peas (dried field peas) 4 c water 2 t salt c raw rice slices bacon Associating bureaucrats with "red tape" goes back to the seventeenth century, when official documents were first tied with tape of a reddish hue. 1 medium onion, chopped Boil peas in salted water until tender. Add peas and 1 cup of the pea liquid to rice, add crisp bacon and drip­ pings, and onion, which were cooked together. Put in rice steamer or doubleboiler and cook for 1 hour or until rice is thoroughly done. 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Rte. 31) McHenry, III. 385-0882 Marty Spoto,. commander, and Gerry Kuck, president of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4600 and "the ladies auxiliary, who also served as co-chairman for the local "Voice„ of Democracy" essay contest, have announced three local winners. Penny Schultz of East campus McHenry Community high school, Laura Donahue of West campus McHenry Community high school and Paul Metzger of Johnsburg high school were rated by the judges as the best entries from their respective high schools. The contest is offered an­ nually to tenth, eleventh, twefth grade students in the McHenry area. Penny, Laura and Paul and their parents will be guests of the local post and auxiliary at the annual Veterans % SERVICE » T NEWS ; » » IN ARMY RESERVE - A McHenry youth has'enlisted into the United States Army Reserve component. David Kent Ramer, son of Arun and Jean Ramer, 806 S. Broadway, McHenry, is a 1980 graduate of McHenry East high school. He is a student at McHenry County college. if Ramer will train at FmZ Eustis, Va., to be an Observnfion-Scout helicopter repairman. He will be assigned to the 195th Transportation company at Glenview. of Foreign Wars 5th district awards banquet which will be held Saturday, Jan. 15, at the McHenry V.F.W. hall. "Voice of Democracy" essay contest winners from Veterans of Foreign Wars posts and auxiliaries in McHenry, Lake and a portion of Kane counties have been judged to deter­ mine the student who will represent the VFW 5th district at the state of Illinois competition. The 5th district winner and parents will be guests of the 5th district at the state banquet honoring the 19 district winners. The state banquet will be held in Springfield in February. AWARDEDDEGREE David B. Covalt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Covalt, 7517 Bull Valley road, McHenry, was awarded a bachelor of arts degree in physical education from North Central college Dec. 1. ^DN DEAN'S LIST Among students at George Williams college, Downers Grove, earning the honor of being ranked on the Dean's list is James M. Accetta, son of Mrs. Phyllis Accetta of McHenry. To qualify, undergraduates must carry at least 14 quarter hours with a grade point average of 3.50 or high on a 4.0 scale and no incompletes. •" .-s Offer Wildl i fe Fi lms A new series of three Audubon Wildlife films is planned for the early months of.next year, at the Woodstock Opera House at 2 p.m. Sunday af­ ternoons. This is the fifth series to be sponsored by the Environmental Education committee for the McHenry County Conservation district, the McHenry County Defenders, and the McHenry County Audubon society. On Jan. 30. highlights of the film "Roaming California's Coast Range" will include a Dipper's nest behind a waterfall-as well as scenes of other plants and animals that live on the steep terrain between the rugged Pacific Coast and the higher Sierra Nevadas. * On Feb. 20, the film "Wild and Wonderful Alaska" will show an outdoorsman's paradise--- over a quarter of a million square miles of nearly inaccessible wilderness where bald eagles fish beside bears. The final „ film on March 20, "American Heartland: the Great River Story", will follow the Mississippi from the Delta to its beginnings in Minnesota, showing its wildlife including alligators, loons, moose, and timber wolf. Series tickets are available nowby contacting the Woodstock Opera House. Audubon Wildlife photographer- lecturers bring their enthusiasm and enjoyment of the splendors of nature along with their films. 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