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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Aug 1985, p. 3

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^JCHENRYPLAINDEALER^Sec^ Community Open house scheduled The open house committee for Montini's Little Angels pre­ school prepare lor the open house. From left to right are: Don Reinboldt, Mary Beth Blum, Maureen Montressor, Marilyn Wisniewski and Ron Svoboda. Classic auto show planned for Volo The Tenth Annual Old Volo An­ tique and Classic Auto Show and Festival will be held Aug. 18 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Old Volo Vil­ lage, on route 120, one-half mile west of route 12 in Volo. More than 100 dazzling antique, classic, replica and sports cars will be on display outdoors on the coun­ try acres. Twenty-six tropheys will be awarded to the winners in the show in a variety of categories. There will be people's choice awards and participant awards. There also will be special awards for the oldest car in the show and ladies choice. Dash plaques will be given to all entrants. Awards will be presented at 3:30 p.m. A special attraction at this year's show will be some 50 to 75 Delorean autos, courtesy of the Northern Illi­ nois and Wisconsin Regional Chap­ ter of the National DeLorean Own­ ers Association. President Don Legner advises that this will be the chapter's monthly meeting and all DeLorean car owners are welcome to participate. For more informa­ tion call Don Legner at 38S-2626. Don Jenkins and The Steamboat 6 Dixie band will play on the porch of the Sports Car Store. Event day admission is $3.25 for adults and $1.75 for children four to 12 years old. Parting is free and plentiful. On all other non-show days, there is no fee to Old Volo Village attractions other than a small fee for the auto museum only. Old Volo is open everyday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Seniors are charged $2.75. No admission is charged for children under four years old. may^call Greg Adams at the Old Verio Auto Museum 385-3644. Daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monlini pre-school hosts open house Ron Svoboda, superintendent of Montini Catholic Schools, an­ nounced the school's new Little An­ gels pre-school open house on Sun­ day, Aug. 11, from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Obituaries Harvey H. Busche Jr. Harvey H. Busche Jr., 42, of Mc- Henry, died Saturday, Aug. 3,1985, at Americana Health Care Center in Elgin. He was born in Chicago on May - 31, 1943, the son of Harvey H. and Gladys (Hoefle) Busche SI*. -- Mr. Busche lived in McHenry - since 1963, coming here from Des X Plalnes. He was a diesel mechanic > and operated his own business, X Truckmotive, in Crystal Lake for 10 ̂years. I He is survived by his wife Donna I; (Murphy) Busche, whom he mar*. > ried April 27,1963, in Des Plalnes. X Other survivors include three * daughters: Lisa Lyn (Lenny) Polit > of Algonquin, Kimberly Sue and Re- ^nee Jean Busche, both at home; a ; son, Todd Alan Busche also at •/home; one grandson, Steven Mi­ chael Polit; and his mother, Gladys Busche of Schaumburg. * Mr. Busche was preceded in death by his fattier, Harvey Sr., who died in 1959. v Funeral services will be held -Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Shepherd of Zthe Hills Lutheran Church in Mc­ Henry with Pastor Roger W. •Schneider officiating. Burial will be !at Ridgewood Cemetery in Des -Plalnes. I Friends may call at the Peter M. jJusten and Son Funeral Home on Monday from 3p.m. to 9 p.m. Eric Keller ; Eric Keller, 76, of McHenry, died Aug. 2, 1985, at Northern Illinois Medical Center. He was born July 28, 1909 in-Russia, the son of Henry aw) Cristina(Schoder) Keller. - Formerly of Chicago, he was a resident of McHenry for 18 years and was self-employed as a painter. Mr. Keller is survived by his wife, Reglna (Bagalli) Keller; a daugh­ ter, Carolyn (Roy) Dunkel of Apple- ton, Wis.; a son, Eric (Betty) of Westland, Mich.; six grandchildren and two sisters. He was preceded in death by his parents and eight brothers. : Visitation was at George R. Jus- ten and Son Funeral Home Sunday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. with a service immediately Mowing. Interment was private. Memorials would be appreciated to the American Cancer Society. Chester R. Sokolski Chester R. Sokolski, 13, of Wonder Lake died Aug. 2, 1965. He was born Sept. 5,1971, the son of Chester P. and Susan (Balkin) Sokolski, of Wonder Lake. He is survived by his parents; a sister, Anna, vho is at home; his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Balkin, of Crystal Lake; and his paternal grandpar­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester So­ kolski, also of Crystal Lake. ' Chester was educated at Harrison Elementary School in Wonder Lake and the McHenry County SEDOM High School (Woodstock), a mem- bier of the Wonder Lake boyt base­ ball team and the All Star team (fab year. He is also a member of Christ The open house will be held at the St. Patrick's Church parish center at 3500 W. Washington St., McHenry. The public is invited to attend. The purpose of the open house is to the King Catholic Church, Wonder Lake, where he was an altarbov. Visitation will be held Tuesday from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Justen's Wonder Lake Funeral Home. A fu­ neral Mass w&l be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Christ the King Catho­ lic Church with Father Dorance Tranel officiating. Interment Will be at Windridge Cemetery, Cary. Memorials would be appreciated to Wonder Lake baseball or to the Wonder Lake Rescue Squad. Alvera C. Tony an Alvera C. Tonyan, 79, of McHen­ ry, died Aug. 1, 1985 at her residence. She was born Dec. 5, 1905, the daughter of Albert and Anna (We- r) Behm, of Grayslake, and in McHenry for 50 years. Mrs. Tonyan is survived by a son- in-law, Robert Schoenbeck of Rich­ mond, a brother, Herman (Edna) Behm of Antioch and three grandchildren. Visitation ' McHenry" . LPtaindealer (USPS 335-200) • Established 1875 3S12 W*st Elm Strwwt Phon* 815*385-0170 Circulation 385-0178 McHenry. Illinois 60050 Published Every Wednesday S Friday at-McHepry, Illinois Second Class Postdae PAID et - j - McHenry, Illinois by SHAW FREE PRESS NEWSPAPER GROUP POSTMASTER Send address changes to McHenry Pleindealer 3812 W. Elm St., McHenry. 1 Illinois 60050 Subscriber* are requested to M provide immediate notice of changSvof address to the McHenty Plaindealer, 3812 w- 'Elan St., McHenry, III. 60050. A deduction of one month from the aspiration of a 1 subscription will be snade where o change Of address is provided tfirawgh fhe Post OH ice department. •Thomas C. Miller-Publisher Donald J .Lyons-Managing Editor &toarb IPinmng lirtDspaper MEMBER NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES Irt McHenry COuFiTy • ' ' By CorneT. 7. .. 77.... 50' Week , 1 Year byjAgiU. . . oaly. 77127.00 I Veer by .Moil... NflRRMlfl l¥W 7 AM NO PAPER? SORRY! BRING ONE RIGHT OUT TO YOU! CALL 385-0178 give the public the opportunity to view the new facility and meet its director, Maureen Montressor. Montressor will be available to answer questions about the program. Parents and their pre-school chil­ dren will be able to meet other families involved in the program and become acquainted with other Montini facilities. Grandparents of children are invited as well. p.m. to 9 p.m. at the George R. with Father James Gaynor Justen and Son Funeral Home. The officiating. Funeral Mass will be Tuesday at 11 Burial will be in St. Mary's Ceme- Church a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic tery in Mundelein. Community Calendar AUGUST 12 McH. Sr. Citz. Club-Mtg. 1 p.m.-East Campus. AUGUST 13 Jaycees Gen. Membership Mtg.-China Light Rest. 8 p.m.- Pubfic Welcome. e AUGUST 16 NAIM-St. Margaret Chap.-Mtg. 7 p.m.-White Elephant Sale-Montini School Oak Rm. AUGUST 17 McH. Sportsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Practice Shoot 1 p.m.-Public Welcome. o She was preceded in death by her husband Alfred, who died Oct. 27, 1970; a daughter, Dianne Schoen­ beck, who died in 1974; and five brothers, Henry, Louis, Edward, William and Roy. will be REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE Monday from 3 murmur REALTY W0RL REALTY WORLD DURBIN-STOVALL 4213 W. Elm Street-McHenry (815)385-8060 $39,500 YOU'LL BE WARM * COZY in this rustic log cabin home. Knotty pine interior with cathedral ceilings and stone fireplace and knotty pine walls. Near the lake and ready for you to move in. $54,000 NEWLY WEDS WELCOME, perfect home for your beginning!! -fireplace, fin­ ished basement, garage. Home built for pre­ sent owners, all appliances included. 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