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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Aug 1975, p. 9

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Wonder Lake Mary Jean Huff -- v 728 0267 Annual Ski Show At Lake Sunday Aug.10 "The Best Things in Life are Free", according to the old song and this surely applies to the annual ski show which will be held at the Wonder Center Beach at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 10. The ski club has a group of highly skilled gals and guys who provide an afternoon of exciting entertainment, including kite flying, pyramids, jumping, barefooting, piggyback, clowns, etc., and it 's all free! An addition to this year's program will be the United States Coast Guard from Glenview Naval Base who will be performing air- water rescues, with helicopters rescuing persons out of boats. Most folks will tell you that Wonder Lake's annual ski show is one of the best "happenings" of the year in our area. Come and see for yourself. See you there!! f • ' ANNIVERSARY We wish a very happy an­ niversary to Beryl and Ed Cannon of Shore Hills, who celebrate another one on Aug. 9. Congratulations! TENNIS BOOSTERS During the recent house to house canvass by the Wonder Lake Tennis Boosters, some of the subdivisions were not contacted. If you haven't contributed to the fund and would like to, or if you live in Wonder Center, Deep Spring Wqods or Shore Hills and would be interested in helping by Steve Gerhardt, "barefooting", one of the attractions to be seen at the 17th Annual Water Ski Show to be held this Sunday, Aug. 10, at 2 p.m., at the Wonder Center Beach in Wonder Lake. going door to dopr irt ybur subdivision, pl£&>§ contact either the Secretary of the Boosters, Karen Ures at 653- 9824 or Treasurer, , Lydia Beccard at 728-0228. Plans are being made to have a tennis boosters garage sale in r the future, so please keep this in mind. More details will be available soon. The next meeting of the tennis boosters will be Tuesday, Aug. 12, after the Board of , Education meeting at Harrison School, which begins at 8 p.m. The school board will vote on ac­ cepting the fencing bid for the tennis courts. Any interested person is welcome to attend the meeting. BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday to Ed Cannon on Aug. 10. Happy birthday to that little dickens, David Liggett, on Aug. 11. David, who is the son of JoAnn and Jack Liggett, will be three years old. Happy birthday to Phyllis Letizia on August 12. HAPPINESS IS Happiness is...coming home from the McHenry County Fair with a blue ribbon for your 4-H project. Happiness is...a rainbow of happiness and sunshine in the hearts of the guests and members of the wedding party at the reception honoring Ruth Mathews and Eric Weiss at the Mathews home last Saturday evening, Aug. 2. Happiness is...fresh­ men, anticipating the idea of going to high school in a few weeks. Happiness is...re­ discovering the fun of playing ping pong in the basement of a gloomy rain^ day. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Aug. 7 Christ tftff King SodifljjftpCook Out, Roberta Dicker's home, 7:30 p.m. Aug. 10 17th Annual Wonder Lake Ski Show, Wonder Center Beach, 2 p.m. Aug. 12 Board of Education Meeting,. Harrison School, 8 p.m. Tennis Boosters Meeting, Harrison School. Aug. 15 Registration, Harrison School Aug. 25 School begins, Harrison, Half Day. Thomas Sweeney Participates In ' French Program £ 0 Twenty-three Grand Valley State college students are currently participating in summer school programs in Tours, France and Vienna, Austria. Among them is Thomas Sweeney of McHenry. The European programs are part of the annual offering of the International Studies In­ stitute at Grand Valley. Students who departed for Europe in late June, are in­ volved in programs which include six weeks of course work, as well as two weeks of travel time for participants. Most instruction is by Grand Valley faculty and, with the exception of language courses, is in English. Summer school participants will return to the United States on charter flight Aug. 26. The French program at Tours has nineteen Grand Valley students this summer, including Sweeney. They are PAGE 9 - PLAIN DEALER-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1975 4-H Royalty Crowned • I New 4-H King and Queen begin their reign following 4-H night activi Fair. From left, front, are Jean Slater, first runner-up; Donna Swansoi Borhart, new Queen; Deb Utech and Diane Kuhlman; in back, Jim I; Hardt, Ed Vogts, Sue Kuhlman, outgoing Queen; Tom Lagerhausen, <> and David Ainger. >. (DON PKASLEY PHOTOGRAPHY) at the McHenry Count" •n Jacobs, new King; Sue er, first runner-up; Jack ing King; David Gieseke studying language, literature, composition and contemporary French civilization in the GVSC program at the Institute d'Etudes Francais de Touraine. Grand Valley faculty working in the Tours program re Dr. Pierre E. Robert, director, and Dr. Ursula Franklin, and Marie Josette Fevt. DAMAGED lU'TTKR About 2.7 million pounds of Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC)-owned butter which was damaged by smoke will soon be offered for sale to the butter industry so that as much as possible may be salvaged for u>e as butter, the U.S. Dcpartm nt of Agriculture has announced. The remainder of this smoke damaged butter will be ma le available" for processing into butter oil. The Department has decided again t Adding the remaining C C C - o w > d b u t t e r t o t h e montl 1» ales list. Parkland Teacher At Science Study Institute At NIU Eugene Vitale, a teacher at Parkland Junior high school, recently participated in the I n t e r m e d i a t e S c i e n c e Curriculum Study institute at Northern Illinois university. The workshop, funded by the National Science foundation, attracted nearly fifty seventh, eighth and ninth grade science teachers from Illinois and Indiana. Institute director, Dr. Allen D Weaver, says the program introduced the teachers to a new way of teaching science. In the new process, a student learns about science . nearly totally through experiments, according to the NIU physics professor. A massive "outreach" program using newspapers, radio-Tv direct mail and personal visits to encourage 7.5 million Vietnam-era veterans to use their veteran benefits is conducted by the Veterans administration. • • • i L Fabulous Assortment of Fashion Fabrics -- Save 22% to 75% Now! Fashion by the yard for campus, career or on the town! Solid and fancy double- knits, jerseys, percales -- all on sale! 199 yard DOUBLEKNIT CREPE - 58/60" wide. Beautiful assort­ ment of 100% polyesters in n4w Fall colors. 1974 price, 2.99 yard! DOUBLEKNIT FANCIES 66/68" wide. 100% polyesters in dots and diamonds coordi­ nate with solids above. 2.99 yd. values SCREEN PRINT JERSEY 2 to 10 yard fashion lengths of acetate and Antron® ny­ lons. 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