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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Oct 1969, p. 13

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THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER "SERVING THE CHAIN-O-LA KE S REGION SINCE 1875 FRI., OCTOBER31, 1969 SECTION 2 - PAGE 1 1 HISTORY OF ALTARS -- Sister Nancy, O.S.F., who is admiring the altar display Kathy Latz submitted to a fifth grade class project at St. Mary's school last week. Kathy said her contribution required about seven and a half hours. The various displays were shown while the pupils were studying the altar as the place oCaUaJ 3>arL CAROLE HUMANN 385-1605 of offering sacrifice when people gather to­ gether to worship. Through this study, the chil­ dren became acquainted with many of the sac­ rifices "men offered in the Old Testament and also the most perfect of sacrifices, that of Jesus Christ when He offered Himself on Calvary. PLAINDEALER PHOTO HAPPY HAUNTING DAY TO REVELERS ON HALLOWEEN Happy haunting day to all you spooks and goblins. The big day is finally ^ere again after wait­ ing a whole long year for it. Hope that you good spooks don't trick the people who treat you. COMMUNITY HOUSE . SCHEDULE All bookings and cancella­ tions for the community house are to- be made in advance by calHKg Jo Rizzo at 385-2728. Monday, Nov. 3 - Weight Wa­ tchers - 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4 - Brownie In­ vestiture - 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Boy Scout meeting - 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5 - Girl Scout Investiture - 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday - Nov. 6 - Women's Club meeting - 8 p.m. TROOP 320 GIRL SCOUTS Troop 320 started the meeting on Oct. 22 with the flag cerem­ ony given by patrol 4. We talked about the Juliette Low fund. Ju­ liette Low is the founder of Girl Scouts and we put in money ev­ ery day that we go to Girl Scouts. We had treats and talk­ ed about our Halloween party. After that we practiced for In­ vestiture which will be held on Nov. 5. Our parents are invited to attend this ceremony where all the old scouts will be re-de­ dicated and the new girlfe will be invested into troop 320. Full uniform is the required dress including white gloves. Troop Scribe, Linda Vick. BROWNIE TROOP 464 The Brownie troop will hold investiture next week at the re­ gular meeting time but at a new place. TJje ceremony will be held at the community house as the parents of the Brownies are invited to attend. Girls who have uniforms may wear them and. white gloves are required. BOWLING NEWS Standings. At this time the teams standings are such. In first place are the undisputed Dum-Dums with 10-2. The Chex and the Gutter Cleaners have a tie for second and the Swingers and the R-B's are tied for fourth. The Fol-Doms are sixth with six and six. Hmm. And the Schmoos and Gamblers are tied for seventh with 5-7 each, with the Alley Cats. The 4-6's are in tenth place, with 4-8 and the Playmates are eleventh with 3-9. Still supporting the league are the Apples who are keeping their record pure with 0-12. At least it can't get worse. High Series bowlers at this time are Bill Jaenicke with a 212 game for 529 series. Bill Schabow, Jr., had a 214 to give him a 528. Jerry Rogers is third with a 184- 503 series. The gals are really in there pitching too. Karen Crook had a 189 for a 497 series with Doris Schabow in second with a 168 for a 442. Shirley Koch bowled a 176 for a 426 series. Roy Apel bowled 84 pins over average last time and Jim Taylor was up 74 pins while Joe Prazak is up by 30. The gals are going strong too. Joyce Braun had a 186 game to bring her average up with 82 pins over. Maureen Johnson is over average by 68 and Bunny Jaenicke is over by 63 pins. There were a few near mis­ ses for the patch for triply ser­ ies. Fran DiBlasi bowled 134- 105-134 while Nick DiBlasi bo­ wled 134-144-144 for his near miss. Put them together and there's the triple 134. Ray Rode was trying for the elusive patch too with a 131-30-128. Ron Braun's average has increased by nine pins this year since his accident last winter. Keep up the good work and then the whole league can relax on Nov. 15 when it will be an evening stric­ tly for fun with candlelight bow­ ling. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS Happy birthday on Nov. 1 to Gert Krug and to the man with the keys, John Thilges. Nancy Altergott celebrates her sixth birthday on Nov. 2. Nancy Hah- ndorf and Kent Butler share the fourth. Wayne Cygan will cut his birthday cake on Nov. 5. Kelvin Schultz, Joan Schwegeland Vir- gina Hodges share the day on Nov. 7 with Randy Lamberg. Best wishes to all of you and to anyone else not on the list. ANNIVERSARY WALTZ John and Lorraine Arient will be celebrating nineteen years of wedded bliss on Nov. 4. Donna and Ray Rode will have an even twenty years on the credit side of the ledger on Nov. 5. Here's to twice as many. STROLLING THROUGH THE PARK Congratulations to Lynda Kosior and to Mark Bartos who were named state scholars and are to be awarded certificates of merit. A scholarship of up to $1200 to be used in an accred­ ited college in the state accom­ panies the honor. We add Our congratulations to the kids who obviously aren't ten o'clock scholars. Local gals who generously have donated some of their busy hours to McHenry hospital were honored recently at an awards luncheon. Marie Cross received an award for giving between 150-200 hours in the past year, and Barb Meurer and Catherine Kohrt received their awards for serving under 100 hours during the past year. Here's our 'pat- on-the-back* award for what it's worth. Congrats to Kitty Hendle for making the "Bowling News" in the Sports Page last week. Glad we have a few celebrities in our midst. Pat Lasko's mora, Helene Smith, came out from Smogs- ville (known in that area as Chicago) for the weekend for a bit of grandchild spoiling. Our best wishes are extended to Pat Mikosz and her. bride­ groom, Patrick Helley, of Fox River Grove. The wedding vows were said at St. Mary's church on Oct. 25 with Rev. Felix Mil- eskiewicz, the bride's uncle of­ ficiating. Among the bridal at­ tendants were her sisters, Rita, who was maid of honor, and Ca­ rol who acted as flower girl. After the reception which was held in Crystal Lake the Helleys left for a honeymoon in the Oz- arks. They will be makingtheir first home in Wonder Lake. That's all for now. I've had a few complaints that it's a little difficult to reach me, but I'm home every day at 2:30 and most evenings. Please call if you have news. And try again if I didn't answer the first time! his first cigarette maybe A MATTER OF LIFE OR DEATH Using the McHenry Service Center Complete Cooling System Service HEATERS - RADIATORS - GAS TANKS - AIR CONDITIONERS WELDING AND WELDING SUPPLIES' ADAMS Bros. Repair 3006 W. ROUTE 120 PHO NE 385-0783 AIR CONDITIONING SALES & SERVICE U-HAUL Trailers & Trucks * COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE & TRUCK REPAIRING # ARC & GAS WELDING * Guettler Service, Inc. 818 N. Front St. 385-9831 Payton Chevrolet SERVICE CENTER No appointments for emergency service on any make car. Fast Guaranteed Service 908 N. Front McHenry Phone 385-2155 Jim Thompson's Elm Si. Service •Complete Lube •Wash Tire Repair "Same good gas, same friendly management since 1953" 385-9749 3603 W. Elm. McHenry Call Servisal 3852145 For Repairs on Refriger - ators-Freezers-Washers- Dryers-Window Air Condi- tioners-Dishwashers-Ran- ges-Cooktops-Ovens, both Gas and Electric. SERVISAL APPLIANCE COMPANY 3412 W. Elm St. McHenry FARM EQUIPMENT GEORGE P. FREUND, INC. Case - New Holland 4102 W. Crystal Lake Rd. McHenry Bus. 385-0420 Res. 385-0227 DRIVE IN ANYTIME AND SEE YOUR CAR SHINE FASTI Lakeland Park $1.25 AUTOMATIC STAY IN YOUR CAR Next to Phillip's 66 ART'S LAKELAND PARK •Tune Ups •Brake Work •24 Hr. Road Service 385-6323 Authorized To Perform New Car Warranty Service. . ED'S STANDARD SERVICE • EXPERT TUNE-UP • WASH • WAX ATLAS Tires, Batteries, Accessories QUALITY American Oil Products PH. 385-0720 3817 W. Elm St. KNOX HEATING & AIR COND. Sales-Service-Instal lations 2411 N. Riverside Drive 385-8350 24 HOl'R SERVICE on all makes GAS - OIL - ELECTRIC John M. Knox, Owner n FM RADIO & TV ' SALES & SERVICE 4605 W. Route 120, McHenry We service all makes • TVs • Radios • Stereo • Tape Recorders 385-0979 FREE PARKING JACOBSEN I apt'* RtpP«»- - factory trained mechanics full fttKk Of Qtnumt tactorv replacement parti (nqine tune up complete safety check fast precision sharpemng- • Complete selection ot C VJ*ioP*e« low* mowers 385-0434 ADAMS Repair Shop ( 3102 N. CHAPEL HILL McHENRY + See your favorite Mechanic using NAPA Automotive Replacement Parts For Expert Repair Service Part8 Distributed by McHenry Auto Parts 3411 W. Elm McHenry Ph. 815-385-8080 Garages ANY SIZE ANY STYLE Complete remodeling and repair service We also specialize in room additions. No Money Down- Terms. DUKE CONSTRUCTION CO. PHONE 815-653-6161 Wonder Lake JANE'S by appointment WE USE AND RECOMMEND RK PRODUCTS •Hair Styling •Razor Cuts 385-7771 Insurance & Real Estate Earl R. Walsh Life Auto Liability Bonds Workmen's Fire Homeowners Plate Glass Marine Accident & Compensation Health Office 385-3300 Residence 385-3321 3429 W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois. 60050 i I Buy-Sell-Trade Illinois most complete Gun Store with a selection of over 1,000 guns in stock McHenry Gun Center Daily 9-9, Sat. & Sun. 9-6 3325 W. Elm Ph. 385-7320 THE ALL NEW- <s£f ' Tues-Thur-Fri-9-9 I Wed -9-6 Sat 8-5 I Call 385-4777 for App. 3929 W. Main McHenry ] PAYS SHOP

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