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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Aug 1985, p. 5

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I McHENRY PLAINDEALER Section A Wednesday, August 21,1985 Page 5 Community Community Calendar i AUGUST 22 j Rules of the Road C6urse-$ a.m.-Noon-McH. City Hall-Info. Jim Jansen 5 385-7475. I AUGUST 23-24 J Rummage Sale 9 a.m.-4 p.m.-St. Peter's Church Hall-Main St., Spring $ Grove-Sponsor Christian Mother's Soc.-Refreshments served. \ AUGUST 24 k Johnsb. Res. Sq. Benefit Dance-9 p.m.-l a.m.-Johnsb. Comm. Club. | , McH. Sportsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Practice Shoot 1 p.m.-Public » Welcome. \ AUGUST 25 t McH. Sportsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Meat Shoot & Games 10 a.m.- * Public Welcome. | AUGUST 26 McH. Sr. Citz. Club-Mtg. 7 p.m.-East Campus. Births 3 WILHELM 5 Earl and Mary Wilhelm of Mc- jV Henry became parents of their sec- ^ ond son July 6 and named him Peter ; Joseph. The 7 lbs. 8 oz. baby boy was born in Good Shepherd Hospi- 5 tal, Barrington. He was greeted at • home by his brother John, age :* three. Maternal grandparents are ^•Benedict and Verna Wiora of Ft. < Wayne, Ind. The late Earl and Ruth ;;Wilhelm are the paternal \ grandparents. ;GUSTAFSON Jr Nicholas Alan is the name chosen % by Bob and Kathy Gustafson of Mc- ; Henry for their second son. The 6 • lbs. 6 oz. infant arrived at Good ; Shepherd Hospital, Barrington July *15. He has a four-year-old brother j Danny. Maternal grandparents are h Joe and Pearl Wegwert of Crysj ^Lake. Bob and Pat Gustafson" ^Crystal Lake are the paternal £ grandparents. H FARINA H Gary and Jean Farina of McHen- J-ry announce the birth of their sec­ ond daughter on July 17. Amy Lynn • was born in Good Shepherd Hospi­ tal, Barrington and weighed 7 lbs. 5 r.oz. She has a sister Melissa Mater­ ial grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ^Richard Wadecki of McHenry. Mr. '-and Mrs. Tony Farina of Arlington ^Heights are paternal grandparents. &ORNEAR An 8 lbs. 10 oz. baby girl was born July 29 in Good Shepherd Hospital, ^Barrington, to George and Kelly yornear of McHenry and they named her Fallyn Elizabeth. Mater­ ial grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Duggan of Island Lake. Mr. $nd Mrs. George Fornear of Wood­ stock are paternal grandparents, fereat-grandparents are Mr. and |Hrs. William Pikey of Wisconsin «nd Mrs. Vlasta Fornear of $tickney. MURRAY C Frank and Reva Murray of Island lake announce the birth of .their fourth child July 8. Emily Reva was torn in Good Shepherd Hospital, Barrington and weighed 7 lbs. 4 oz. She has a brother Matthew and two j|isters, Sawn and Rachel. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cec­ il Werner of Golconda, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Murray, Sr. of Island take are paternal grandparents, (reat-grandparents are Mrs. Marie Palmer of Cambridge, 111. and Mr. gnd Mrs. Henry Laufenberg of Den- tille, NJ. BLAZANCIC w Michael and Lynn Blazincic of land Lake became parents of their nd child and first son July 25. ark Michael was born in Good epherd Hospital, Barrington eighing 7 lbs. 14 oz. He has a sister Megan, four and a half years old. Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Do- res Wilson of Cary. Michael and orma Blazincic of Barrington are Asternal grandparents. QENSHAW » Ryan Scott is the name chosen by Qebra and Thomas Henshaw, 6320 Ooachlight Rd., McHenry, for their first son. The baby boy entered the forld July 24 in Lake Forest Hospi­ tal, Lake Forest, 111. and was wel- aomed home by Tina, age four; Kelly, three; and Louise, 17 months. Maternal grandparents are Lois $id Charles Schoffstall of Gratz, Pa. Martha and Jonathan Henshaw dSf Levittown, Pa. are paternal grandparents. Mrs. Lula Green, Mrs. Susan Schoffstall and Mrs. f t a b e l S t o c k a r e g r e a t - grandmothers. TCSON t A boy, Bradley Allan, 7 lbs. 1 oz., Was born July 10 to Allan and Rose "fieson of Algonquin. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Smerecky of Crystal Lake. Mr. and-Mrs. Paul Teson of Ne- l$osa, Wis. are paternal grandpar­ ents. Great-grandmothers are Mrs. Ama Bolte of Rhinelander, Wis. d Mrs. Mary Smerecky of cHenry. VflTOWSKI "Elizabeth Alexandra is the name cfeosen by R.J. and Diane Witowski, «05 Ponca, McHenry. for their third child. The 8 lbs. 5 oz. baby girl v&s born in Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock July 7. See was welcomed home by Eric, 14 a$d Wendy, eight. Maternal grand­ parents are R.J. and Diane Heslop ot Chicago. William and Catherine Vfltowski of Algonquin are paternal grandparents. Great-grandparents ate Mr. and Mrs. L.L. Crowell of Roanoke, Va. and Mary Stanczyk of Chicago. TLELT \ irk and Susan Bartlett bT Cary the birth of their first' on July 25. Emily Ann was rn in Good Shepherd Hospital. Efrrrington and weighed 7 lbs. 9 oz. Mfcternal grandparents are Derek afid Iris Palmer of Ridgedale, Mo. Herbert and Mary^artlett of Mun- delein are paternal grandparents. Great-grandparents are Charles Glazebrook of England and Mrs. Ivan Shober of McHenry. GERHARDT Kyle Sturm is the name chosen by Steven and Delorea Gerhardt of Cary for their fourth child. The 9 lbs. 4 oz. baby boy was born July 25 in Good Shepherd Hospital, Bar­ rington. He has two brother, s Baron and Bret; and a sister Winter. Ma­ ternal grandparents are Don and Esther Sturm of Wonder Lake. Vern and Lorraine Gerhardt of Lombard are the paternal grandparents. Great-grandparents are Mabel Coats of Wonder Lake and Eve Ger­ hardt of Chicago. PAGE \Ronald and Dawn Page of Wonder like became parents of their first child July 22 and named him Pat­ rick Michael. The 7 lbs. 11 oz. baby boy entered the world in Good Shep­ herd Hospital, Barrington. Mater­ nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Litzo of Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Page of McHenry are paternal grandparents. Mrs. Bertha Litzo of Chicago is the in­ fant's great-great-grandmother anc Mrs. Estelle Tatera of McHer the great-grandmother. UMW Mission Team-Exec. Comm. Mtg. 9 a.m.-Firstjunited Methodist Church Parlor. McH. Woman's Club-Bd. Mtg. 9:30 a.m.-McH. Public Library. St. Pat's Ladies' Guild~Bd. Mtg. l p.m.-Parish Center. AUGUST 27 « > McH. Garden Club-Mtg. 1 p.m.-McH. Public Library. Polish Leg. of Amer. Vets Post 188-Reg. Mtg. 7:30 p.m.-1304 Park St., McH. AUGUST 28 Mary Martha Circle-Faith Presb. Ch.-Mtg. 1 p.m. AUGUST 29 .... Rules of the RoadJCourse-^ra.m.-Noon-McH. City Hall-Info. Jim Jansen 385-7475. AUGUST 31 McH. Sportsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Practice Shoot 1 p.m.-Public Welcome. SEPTEMBER 1 McH. Sportsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Registered Shoot 9 a.m.-Doubles- 16 Yd. & Handicap Shoots-Awards-Public Invited. 41 M LUCKY HOME OWNERS WANTED SATELLITE TO EARTH TV SYSTEM Why Just Watch Local TV or Cable When You Can Watch The World? Over 200 Channels of Television Live Via Satellite • To introduce this new SATELLITE SYSTEM to the Northern Illinois market, the first 50 home owners respon­ ding to this ad will have the installations of their new systems purchased from London done FREE, IF YOU ACT NOW! LONDON HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. Call Collect 815-943-7466 HARVARD.IL OUR 46th YEAR McHENRY Plaindealer •AMACO •WHITE HEN PANTRY r •BELL LIQUORS •BOLGERS DRUG STORE •JEWEL/OSCO •KAREN&GINNY'S •LIQUOR MART •NORTHERN IL MEDICAL CNTR •FOOD MART •NORTHWEST TRAIN DEPOT •ISLAND FOODS •CONVENIENT FOOD •COUNTRY CUPBOARD •SQLUVAN FOODS •UNION '76 •COLE PHARMACY •COAST TO COAST •SUNNYSIDE GAS &QUICKMART Available At The Following Locations: •J & L GAS •ACE HARDWARE •LAKEVIEW FOODS •SUNNYSIDE FOODS •LITTLE STORE •SUNRISE GROCERY •DEBBIE'S GENERAL STORE •VILLAGE MARKET •McHENRYDRUG •J &R FOOD MART new! expanded! OPEN HOUSE Come in and see our expanded day care facilities on Aug. 21, from lpm - 6 pm. Transportation is available on Tuesdays and Thursdays to Johnsburg, Pistakee and Windy Praire Acres. On Wednesday and Friday, transportation is also available to the Wonder Lake Area. aug 21 1-6:00 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM HAl f & AIL DAY CLASSE K NOW OPEN ©W WW'S NEWEST SHOWROOM QUALITY FURNITURE WITH A UNIQUE GIFT SHOP* Visit us in the Voio Grade School Building 3/4 mi. West of Rt. 12 on Rt. 120 OUR CHARMING WICKER ROOM displays both contemporary & country wicker accessories plus a vast variety of silk flowers. CENTER and desires HIGH QUALITY TABLES OF every description is what you'll see In Homeworks central showroom. This beautiful display includes dining room tables & chairs, hutches, buffets, kitchen tables & chairs, microwave carts & more. HOMEWORKS GIFT SHOP features elegant glassware, brassware and unique wooderj accessories to beautify your home HOMEWORKS ENTERTAINMENT ROOM features unique, practical furniture designed to meet your entertainment needs. Browse through a wide array of audio/video centers, TV & stereo cabinets, room dividers, entertainment centers & more. j t'fu ~ ,?r CHOOSE FROM A WIDE VARIETY of computer desks, student desks, desk chairs Si office furniture and work in style & comfort. ©N WIM® & Homeworks CELEBRATES THE GRAND OPENING WITH A DYNAMIC DESK SALE & A BLOCK BUSTER FURNITURE OFFER FOR YOU Grand Opening Promotion mommwcm and Homeworks introduces another Chip Off the Old Block Stop in Knock On ^ Could be worth Wood or Homeworks " tor details of the program. of free furniture Special Offer OAK FILE CABI CKKChHC Ol of 1200 o> mote Our Ret Price $157 white quantities list Original Knock On Wood showroom continues to serve you with a large selection of quality-crafted bedroom furniture, barstools, rockers & juvenile furniture. RHOSR ©N W©OS Unfinished and Flnishad Furniture Store On Rt. 120, '/« mi. West of Rt. 12 815/344-4888 Homeworks On Rt. 120. V* mi. West of Rt. 12 815/344-2644 See Huge Displays of: Desks Chairs Rockers Wicker Room Bedroom Furniture Kitchen Tables Children's Furniture Dining Room Tables Room Dividers Stereo Cabinets Wall Units. Small Gift Items HOURS: Mon. 10-6; Wed. & Thurs. 10-8; Frl. 10-7; Sat. 10-5; Sun. 11-4

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