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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Aug 1985, p. 4

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PagJ^JgJENRYPLAINDEAL^ ̂ Community Defenders plan recycling drive While miiiote stm looks at land- flUi at the garbage disposal method oi CTmce, wiooonoin nas sec as lis goal by 1100 the recycling of a mini- of » percent of its garbage, > a McHenry CountyDe- "In spite of the cycling drives, stfll only about four or five percent of our county's waste is recycled.** she said. Helping the McHenry County De­ fenders at the next recycling drive. ft Aug. 17, win be Boy Scout The troop, sponsored by Knights of Columbus, is I of about 40 boys, ages li­ lt, under the scout mastership of Roger Kunz. The drive is beldfrom t ajn. to 1 p.m. in the parking lot of lunity High School 4734 W. Crystal Lake and to support their camping pro­ gram. "A more Important outcome will be that these young people are Ifupfaia | ifrfttff nwthw of waste disposal," the defenders' spokes­ man added. Items which can be brought to the drive include newspaper with no Junk mafl or magarinea bags and cardboard in man- Defenders will purchase 100 Bt aluminum cans at the cur­ rent market price. The best price will be paid for crushed cans. More- for lots of more than 100 an additional bonus of two to David Nylander, as- scoutmaster, the boys are to buy camping equipment all metal and plastic removed, "tin" cans rinsed and flattened, aluminum scrap of all kinds, used motor oil, and brown Local teen attends Civil Air sessions year, Illinois Wing, Civil Air Patrol holds a summer or cadets at Volk- TMs year was no Hon as Cadet Dawn Thorne of 'Gait Composite Squadron CAP » -• n.a ft ii •! kaaul Emma oik ram nana. On a rainy Saturday morning, ca­ det Thorne of McHenry and fladfts from all over the state of Illinois met atO*Haro Military to rendn- vous for the departure to Wisconsin. Two bus loads of young teenagers took the long ride, while about lialf of the others boarded air transports - Bach cadet was responsible for their area in the barracks. Inspec­ tions were held daily to check hospi­ tal corners on sheets, shines on shoes and dust on the bed rails. The week was packed with activi- swimming, marching and ig about the Air Force snd Cadet Thome > got a hand at firing an M40 on firing] held and achievement awards pre­ sented, as Oils <»"«»«»»|wwent is a requirement for the Mitchell Award for the second phase of the cadet program. According to Cadet Thorne, when the week was over she was ready for another week of camp. The rea­ son; new friends, new faces and new places-an exciting adventure. The Gait Composite Squadron is looking for individuals interested in learning about aviation, communi­ cations or emergency services. Con­ tact Lt. Mike SsarflnsU at 45*4010 or Terry Pigard, 338-0445. per pound will be paid. For infnnnyflpn about recycling or how a group can spon­ sor a future recycling drive, contact a Defender representative at 385- K13. St. Mary's Mass schedule The Church of St Mary of the Assumption, McHenry fray sched­ uled liasses for the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Mother as follows: Wednesday, Aug. 14, there will be a Vigil Mass at 7:30 pjn. Thursday, Aug. 15, Masses win be celebrated DAWN THORNE at 7,8, • and 10 ajn., noon and 7:30 pjn. _ Confessions will be heard Wednes­ day, Aug. 14, from 4:30 to 5 pjn. Classic auto show planned for Volo McHenry Township Fire Protection District The foOowlngaie the calls for fire department and rescue squad service that were received in the last week by the McHenry Township Fire ̂ * - -*» -- jfTOWCuon I/IBUKU. AUG.l At 9:37 ajn., the fire department responded to the 800 block of John Street for a strong smeQ of smoke. •ajnTthe^^^^H At 11:83 ajn., Hk rescue squad was dispatched to the 3300 Mock of Golf View to transport a patient. At 13:14 pjn., the roecue squad went to the 1600 block of Meadow Lane B W t t h j " AUG. 3 At 3:15 am., the rescue squad was catted to the CuUom Knoll Tavern in McCUUom Lake for a battery victim. At 7:91 ajn., the roecue squad went to the 300 block of Thornwood for a person with a hip injury. At 11:31 pjn.,the rescue squad was called to the 3400 block of Elm AUG. 3 At 7:98 pjn., the rescue squad responded to the 800 block of Ms units were called to Knox Park for a pool area. squad went to the 100 block of Country Club leg. . ' was caned to the 3100 block of AUG. 4 At 1 pjn., fire and At 3:31 p.m., the Drive for person with a bi At 4:B pjn., the fire RingwoodRoad AUG. 5 i At 8:87 ajn., the reecue squad was sent to the 1800 block of Dot Street for a back injury. At 6:34 pjn., the rescue squad was dispatched to the 3300 block of Peart Stieot for a possible overdose. At 7:# pjn., the reecue sqnad was called to the 4900 block of i Road for a person overdosed. AUG. 6 At 11:30 ajn., the reecue squad Road for a person ni. At 3:16 p.m., the reecue sqnad (Means Drive for a possible heart attack. At 3:30 pjn., the reecue squad was catted to the intersection of I HomI Bni for a traffic «w»kVirf to the 1900 block of Richmond to the 1900 block of 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 130, one-half mile west of route 13 in Volo. More than 100 danllng antique, classic, replica and sports cars win be on display outdoors on the coun­ try acres. Twenty-six tropheys wfll 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 wUl be given to all entrants. Awards wfll be presented at 3:30 p.m. A special attraction at this year's show wfll 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 Dim Legner advises that this wfll be the chapter's monthly meeting and att DeLorean car owners are welcome to< participate. For more informa­ tion caUDon Legner at 385-3838. Don Jenkins and The Steamboat 6 Dixie band will play on the porch of the Sports Car Store. Chef Parker's Country Style Cookout wfll feature roast beef, roast corn, brats and the trimmings. More good food wfll be available on the spacious, outdoor pavilion. Ice cold beer and other thirst-quenchers will be available. Other Old Volo Village fun-filled attractions include over 60 magnifi­ cent classic and antique autos in the indoor museum, antique bicycles, motorcycles and popcorn machines. There is an Old time firehouse, ani­ mal pet park, antique arcade games, and unique shopping. The Village Artisan offers hand­ made gifts, the Country Cottage has dolls and bears, Rings *n Things has fine Jewelry,'one of a Different Col­ or art gallery has original works and doU houses, Country Store Gift Christian women's club to moot The McHenry County Christian Women's Club wfll be holding its monthly meeting on Aug. 14, from 9:30 am. to lli» ajn. at Hob Nob Rwtsnr«nt, twafrwl at the intersec­ tion of Routes 14 and 31. The theme wfll be "heat wave" and the qwdal feature will be pre­ sented by Nick Freund, owner of a local hair styling salon, From The NeckUp. Also, Jeanne Garman of Crystal Lake wfll sing songs of summer and German-born Lisa Anderson of Ap- ptoton, Wis., wfll share her views of America. Reservations can be made by falling Lorraine at 365-5475, Helen at 45*4703, Stella at 450-3539 or Don- srr™-- A free nursery is provided with your registration. BID ACCEPTED The McHenry City Council award­ ed a bid for work at the west beach In Lakeland Park to O'Leary Broth- en Excavating of Wc 3937 MAIN, McHENRY •1S-3IS-7661M •SOAYH Back To CLASS Shows SATURDAY AUGUST 17 U;30AM&1PM If you're looking for an absolutely 'to-dle-for' back to school wardrobe... you'll find It here! PATTERNS! Toteam up with everything... and each other i FUNKYPREPI WHty, fun, all mlxwl upl EQUESTRIAN! From proper English riding shapes to trallblazlng western! CLASSICS a. KNITS! RoOe 14 a Maia Si. Crystal Lake Moo, to Fri. 10 AM to 9 PM. Sat. l»AMtoS:»PM. Son. 11 AM to 5 PM [ CRYSTAL POINT MALL ) till til jtyltA yw (M tofajj:.. Galleries has new presentations of and Fudge Factory, furnishings are in the Showrooms and La- Z-Boy Showpiece. Event day admission is $3.35 for adults and $1.75 for Children four to 13 years old. Parking is free and plentiful. On all other non-show Sthere is no fee to Old Volo e attractions other than a fee for the auto museum only. Old Volo is open everyday 10 a.m. to 5 p.mJSeniors are charged 93.75. No admission is charged for children under four years old. Don Gentad, of the McHenry Rotary, hands the gavel of office to Ron Svoboda, the new club president for the 1985-1986 year. The MeHenry Rotary Club, in exfetance since 1955, has been providing service to the McHenry area for that duration. (Herald News Service photo by Scott J. Brooks) BMX race planned The Lake Region YMCA BMX RACE Schedule wfll continue Sept. 7 at 6 p.m. A special race for pre­ schoolers on Hot Wheels wfll be run. Preschoolers also will be required to wear helmets and gear just like older riders. The fee for preschool- ere is ss wiin awards oemg given 10 each age division for each partici­ pant. Helmets may be rented at the YMCA the night of the race. Also, at this race the point stand­ ings will be distributed of the top 30 riders on the Lake Region YMCA track. Beginners are welcome with awards frying given to att beginners and the top three finishes receiving awards In all other classes. Anyone Interested in participating Vfe fl • YSP sets open house may call Greg Adams at the Volo Auto Museum 395-3644. Daily 10a.m.to5p.m. Driver ticketed James E. Nielsen, of 3717 Bal­ dwin, McHenry, was cited for im­ proper lane usage after a two-car collision on Route 178 near Gee Road. >m Nielsen told county police he was looking for a cassette u§e when the westbound auto drove into the east- bound land, -- On Aug. 14, Sin-, presentation with a touch of 1W hearted! at its new location, the Elks Club in Woodstock, located at the corner of Cass and Throop streets, just off the northwest corner of the square. The speaker .for the evening will be Tom Hunter of Wonder Lain. HO Is a divorce attorney who has spo­ ken to singles groups In the area and always gives his Single Parents invites aU area singles to this open house. The meeting wfll begin at 8:30 p.m., and following the speaker, there wfll be asodaiwIlhaDJ. $£§ ' For more Information on the group or this activity, can EUery at 3364807 or Mary Ann, 863-3656. of Crystal Lake Proudly introduces U U U The Surry Collection by North Hickory Introductory Offer Custom Order Sofa Choose from an outstanding selection of Scotchgard® treated decorator fabrics. Hand constructed frames with 8-way hand tied coils...all standard quality of North Hickory. Matching loveseats at * ' comparable savings. •899 reg. $924-$948 Visit the Ackemann Galleries Today. Open Mon.- Fri. 10-9 4* NORTH HICKORY v ry i

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