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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Feb 1975, p. 19

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Wonder Lake Mary Jean Huff 728-0267 Announce Results Of Music Contest At Local School Mrs. Mona Brown, vocal director and John Stepanek, band director at Harrison school in Wonder Lake an­ nounce the results of the Harrison School on Feb. 15. The contest involved some 900 vocal and instrumental music students from schools in nor­ thern Ill inois. The instrumental music students who received a first place rating are: Eileen Ahern, Midge Cristy, Debra Maris, Mada Warren, Barry An­ derson, Brady Anderson, Bart Decker, Lori Harney, Mary Higgins, Wendy Lance, Lars Homme, John Seaver, Peter Bender, and the trumpet quartet. The instrumental music students who received a second place rating are: Julie Huff, Cheryl Kinzie, Laurita Lance, Pam Smidt, Dee Sturm and the clarinet quintet. Vocal contestants who received a first place rating are: Peter Bender, Mike Berlin, Kimber Lee Coleman, Chuck Dicker, Susan Gun- derson, Mary Higgins, Laurita Lance, Mary Lebrecht, Patty McMillan, Heather O'Donnell , Kbse Robison, Pam Smidt, David Wright, the Double Quintet and quartet number 1 and quartet number II. Second place vocal con­ testants are: Eileen Ahern, Anne Bazan, Philanne Scully, Dee Sturm, Therese Urban, Sandy Vanderspool, the Trio and the Sextet. AGE OF CHIVALRY No, it isn' t! The Age of Chivalry isn't dead. Only last week a certain lady drove her car through the snowy streets of Wonder Lake to the 12:00 Mass at Christ the King church and decided to stop at the grocery store on the way. She parked across the street from the store in an unplowed parking lot and soon found "herself stuck - but good. A gentleman, seeing her -predicament, went to get his 'shovel to help her dig out. Soon another man appeared with shovel in hand followed by yet "another man and his son who helped push the vehicle out onto •the street. The lady gratefully ^waved a brief "Thank You" to t l£r Sir Galabad Quintet with some regret that she could not •express her appreciation in a Abetter way. So, if any of the four ^helpful heroes should happen to ^read this, please know, some of - us gals are mighty glad that the lAge of Chivalry is sti l l with us. WELCOME Welcome to Oakwood Shores • ' to Jay (Mike) Cristy and his new bride, Judee. While their new home is being built , Mike and Judee are renting a house on E. Northwood Drive. KINDERGARTEN ACTIVITIES When mothers of the kin­ dergarten classes at Harrison School went to their mailboxes on Valentine's Day, they found a valentine hand made by their child and personally mailed by him at the Wonder Lake post office. On Thursday, Feb. 13, the kindergarten students were guided by Postmaster Lorraine Murphy on a tour of our local post office. They found out just what happens to a letter when it is mailed, saw some mail bags and even had a ride on a cart . A class project when they returned to school was making a "Thank You" poster for Mrs. Murphy. Food is something all children enjoy and the kin­ dergarten study unit on food incorporates many challenges and learning experiences. Recently the youngsters made peanut butter and jelly sand­ wiches on another day, instant pudding (which everybody liked!) Teachers, Mrs. Mavis Bagby and Miss Jean Gende, are planning to make "Stone Soup" soon and each child will bring one vegetable which he will cut up and add to the soup pot at the proper t ime. Favorite foods ot the children such as pizza and pancakes will also be made with every lit t le guy and gal taking a turn to stir , roll , add something, spread and - the best part , taste! Other ac­ tivities which add to the en­ joyment of school include making a collage of pictures of food and seeing film strips on "Good and Skimpy Break fasts", etc. In the future the •kindergarten hopes to take field trips to a bakery and to a supermarket. According to Mrs. Bagby, this unit on foods is one that all children can relate to. By being successful at these simple things, such as spreading peanut butter on bread or slicing a carrot and adding it to the soup pot, i t creates a sense of happiness, of belonging to the group and a good feeling about school, while at the same time reading readiness skills are being developed as they talk about and compare beans, beets, broccoli , etc. GET-WELL WISHES Get-well wishes to Myrtle Schwartz, who has been hospitalized in Woodstock for some time. Mrs. Schwartz is such a thoughtful lady, she even called from her hospital bed to order her Girl Scout cookies! Hope you are soon happily home in Wonder View, Mrs. Schwartz. ADMIRATION Some people you just gotta admire! For instance, Harrison School hosted the District 8 band and choral solo and en­ semble contest on Saturday, Feb. 15, and while thumbing through our daughter, Julie 's program, it really hit us that a tremendous amount of work is involved in organizing a day like this. Pianos were moved into every room possible. Food was prepared and served to the 900 participating students and also to the judges and some parents. A complete and lengthy program was printed. Endless details were taken care of. Students and parents and members of the com­ munity who were called on to help, did so in whatever way they could. So, to every person who did his "bit" and to those people who organized the whole thing and worked the hardest and came home exhausted after a successful day, thank you. It 's people like you that make us proud of our com­ munity. TENTH BIRTHDAY There's another birthday in the Don Huff household this week. Dan Huff, a fourth grader at Harrison, will be ten years old on March 2. Happy birthday, Dan! FUN FAIR DAY Well, this Saturday, March 1, is the day many kids in Wonder Lake and the whole area have been looking forward to all year. It 's Fun Fair Day at Harrison School. Beginning at 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. there will be fun for one and all! Try your luck at games (there's a prize every time!), movies, the ever popular Spook House, the Balloon Clown, Country Store, Bake Sale, and food, food. Henry Block has 17 reasons why you should come to us for income tax help. Reason 1. We are income tax specialists. We ask the right questions. We dig for every honest deduction. We want to leave no stone unturned to make sure you pay the smallest legitimate tax. KW3Q T H E I N C O M E T A X P E O P L E 3911 W. MAIN Open 9-9 Mon. -If OPEN ion AY 9-5 Sal. Phone 385-8630 NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY food! Don't forget to come, kids and - bring your parents! BROKEN ARM We wish "quick healing" to young George Hartmann who broke his arm during a basketball game at Harrison School last week. H's team­ mates will miss him .luring this week's tournament ,»s George is one of the finest players on the sixth grade team. EIGHTH BIRTHDAY Michael Dicker, son of Bill and Roberta Dicker, celebrated his eighth birthday with a party at his home on Saturday. Feb. 22. The usual birthday party games were played and a good time was had by all - even Michael 's mother! COMMUNITY CALENDAR Sponsored by Woman's Club of Wonder Lake, Ann SoWers, Chairman, 653-9549 MARCH 1 Fun Fair, Harrison School, 10 a m. to 3 p.m. MARCH 5 Harrison Pre-School PTA, 10 a.m. Harrison cafeteria MARCH 6 7th Grade play, Harrison School Sodality meeting, Christ the King Church MARCH 10 No School, Harrison, In­ stitute Day. MARCH 11 Registration for Pre-School Screening at Harrison MARCH 14, 15, 16 Retreat for Christ the King ladies at Rockford MARCH 16 Parish Council Meeting, Christ the King Church, 7:30 p.m. MARCH 17 Pre-School Vision and Organize Spred For Mentally Handicapped Special Religious Education is a unique concept in religious education for the handicapped. It is a Christian community in which the handicapped can develop a personal relationship with God, according to His special abili t ies and can grow in faith. Currently there are two groups in SPRED for the mentally handicapped. The sessions for 11-16-year-olds meet on Sunday morning at St. Thomas school in Crvstal Lake. Older mentally handicapped sutdents, 17-2.1, meet Wed­ nesday evenings. In September there will also be classes for 6- 10-year-olds as well as for mentally handicapped adults: ' A program for deaf and hearing impaired children is also being planned. The sessions for the han­ dicapped are held once every two weeks. During the alter­ nate weeks the adults working in the program meet for prayer, discussion and plan ning. The adult community is made up of a leader catechist. an activity catechist and helper cateehist. There is one helper catechist for each student The helper is primarily a friend who helps his" student understand and adapt the message of the session to his own situation. hi im.mndkai.er-\vk I he activity catechist prepares the environment and provides a variety of material for each member of the community to use in order to prepare themselves to be open to the word of God. The leader cathechist conducts the adult preparation session and the lesson part ot the session with the handicapped. He helps each DNKSD.W. FEBRUARY _'ti i<>75 person interpret their l ives in the light of the gospel. SPRED will hold an open house March 2 from 10 a.m . to 2 p.m. in Beddoes hall of St. Thomas school in Crystal Lake. Everyone is invited to visit and learn more about the program. For lurther information, call Mrs Robert J . Allison, Crvstal Lake Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION NEW,CLAIM DATE ESTATE OF JOHN FREUND Deceased, FILE NO. 72-P-57 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters Testamentary were issued on March 6, 1972, to Margaret Brier, 3803 N. Rich­ mond Rd., McHenry, II. and Mary Ann Draper, 541 Willow St. , Rt. No. 4, Lake Geneva, Wis. whose attorneys of record are Biestek & Associates, 10 E. Campbell St. , Arlington Heights, II . and Jeam J. Reagan, 1351 Shermer Ave., Northbrook, II. Hearing Screening at Nativity Lutheran Church MARCH 18 PTA Meeting, Harrison School MARCH 19 Science Fair, Harrison School Claims may be filed on or before April 7,1975 and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court. County Court House. Wood­ stock. Ill inois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub Feb. 26, March 5 & 12, 1975) yooooooooooooooooooocfc j SERVICE NEWS f Army Private Donna J. Frisby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weston J. Frisby, 4608 Garden Quarters, McHenry, completed a basic health science course at the Army's Academy of Health Sciences, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Students learned to perform routine patient care and treatment. HERCULES 19 75 HERCULFS W 2000 ROT*RY CYCLE The first in the world with the WANKEL engine in production. Like the old saying, "Try it . you'll l ike i t ." we would like for you to evaluate this machine, ride it , test i t . Get the WANKEL feeling and you'II agree that i t is possible for a lightweight machine to perform like the heavyweights. 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