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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Oct 1975, p. 16

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PACE 16 - PI A! '.R-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1975 Wonder Lake Mary Jean Huff . 728 0267 Recognition Night Is Held For Cub Scouts Wonder Lake Cub Scout Pack 145 met Wednesday, Oct. 22, at Nativity Lutheran church. Den 6 presented the color guard and the Scouts led the pledge of allegiance. Cubmaster Richard Gonzalez introduced com­ mittee chairwoman, Marlene Lundborg; Webelo leader, Harry Peters; advancement chairwoman and den leader coach, Sharon Peters; and treasurer, LuAnn Beager. The Den Chiefs are David Lundborg, Russ Carr, Bob Nutter, Frank Linder, Tom Nowacki and Mark Berlin. Working with the Scouts as den mothers are Roberta Dicker, Den 1; Linda Simon, Den 2; Sharon Peters, Den 3; Elaine Howard, Den 4; Sharon Doyle, Den 5; Donna Vargas, Den 6; and Karen Utes, Den 7. The new Cub Scouts who were presented with their Bobcat pins and badges were Jim Wautelet, Jeff Schuster, Mike Dicker, Melvin Larson, Tony Simon, Ray Lance, Ron spurgeons STORE HOURS: MON.-FRI.>»-9 SAT. 9-6 SUN.* 10-5 385 4520 BE AUTY SALON TUES. 9-5 WED 9-5 (Senior Citizens Day) THURS.-FRI. 9-9 SAT. 9-6 2 for 3" This Week Only! Lovable s Cross-Over Bra Save $1-$2 on orfe of the most comfortable bras you'll ever wear! Cross-Over design gives firm support, with smooth nylon tricot cups and stretch-for-comfort sides and back. Adjustable stretch straps never bind or slip-down! In your choice of soft cup, style P750, regularly 2 for $5 . . . or, with gentle fiberfill contouring, style P751, regularly 2 for $6. Stock up now and save! MARKET PLACE SHOPPING CENTER 189 1656 9 4400 W. RTE. 120 385-4100 Murray, Ray Lane, Charles Beccard, Kurt Bendig, Tim Richardson, Mike Bennett, James Hohf, Robert Prosen, Eddie Gallagher, Mike Jensen, Warren Howe, Daniel Doyle, Kevin Huff, Steve Smith, Russell Bunday, Bobby Utes, David Dolby, Eric Deener, Jim Scheele. Wolf awards were given to David Vargas, Bobby Bunday and Jerry Kimble. David Vargas also received a gold arrow. Brian Peters advanced to Webelos as his mother, Sharon, put the Webelo scarf around his neck and his father, Webelo Leader Harry Peters, proudly pinned the colors on his sleeve. Also welcomed to Webelos and presented with his colors was newcomer, Daniel Huff. One-year pins were awarded to Jerry Kimble, Ricky Taylor, David Vargas, Roger Gonzalez, Chris Corsaut, Don Karolewicz, Kevin Moore, Mike Polka and Bobby Bunday. Each den presented its project of the month, "The World of Sound" and after much deliberation, the judges announced that first place ribbon was won by Den 7, Karen Utes, den mother; second place ribbon went to Den 1, Roberta Dicker, Den mother ; and third place ribbon winner was Den 5, Sharon Doyle, den mother. The Webelos exhibited wireless radios which they had made as their "Sound" project. Cubmaster Gonzales ^an­ nounced that the Scouts will have a field trip Sunday, Nov. 2, to the Railway Museum in Union. Refreshments were served to parents and guests first, while the Scouts participated in bobbing for apples. The evening ended with the Living circle. Pack 145 meets next month on Wednesday, Nov. 26, at 7:30 p.m. at Nativity Lutheran church. Mr. and Mrs. William Kelsey, 7312 Northwood drive, Wonder Lake, announce the birth of a son, Thomas Michael, Oct. 5 in Sherman hospital, Elgin. Thomas weighed in at a hefty 8 lbs., 7 oz., and is being welcomed by his sister, Erin, 4»/2, and his brother, Christopher, IV2. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pedersen, Mountain Home, Ark., and paternal OUR NEW FORDS Come Check Our '75 PINTO MPG - WAGON 4 Cylinder, 4 Speed Transmission, Radio, Heater, White- walls, Wheel Covers, Body Moulding. Like new! Low miles. £2988 '75 MAVERICK - 4 DOOR 6 Cylinder, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, Radio, Heater, Steel Belted Radial Whitewalls. Like new. $3149 '74 NOVA S/S • SPORT COUPE 6 Cylinder, 3 Speed Floor Shift, Bucket Seats, Radio, Heater, Whitewalls, Wheel Covers. 10,000 miles and Sharp. E GOT IT WOE ARE MOVING FAST! Extra Nice Trade-Ins '75 GRANADA - 4 DOOR Automatic Transmission, Power Steering. Power Brakes. Tinted Glass, Factory Air, Bucket Seats, AM-FM Stereo Radio, Steel Belted Radial Whitewalls, Body Side Mouldy ing, Rear Defogger. 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One owner and sharp. ilffl '71 AMC MATADOR - 4 DOOR 6 Cylinder, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering. Radio, Heater, Whitewall Tires. Economy plus. 1 $698 '67 0LDSM0BILE 88 - 4 DOOR V8 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Factory Air Conditioning. $488 • Only ONE Payment This Year • WOODWARD FORDcMERCURY 4V2 Acres New & Used Cars & Trucks - Most Modern Facilities RT. 47 S. AT RT. 14 - WOODSTOCK, ILL (815) 338-6680 grandmother is Mrs. Frances. Kelsey, Joliet. ^ ANNIVERSARIES & BIRTHDAYS Happy anniversary to Larry and Sharon Goulet Oct. 31. Happy anniversary to Bob and Judy Anderson Oct. 31. Happy birthday to Don Dusthimer Oct. 31. Happy eleventh birthday to Jamie Williams Nov. 1. BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE Fourteen people were in attendance at the Oct. 14 meeting of the Bicentennial committee at the firehouse. A committee member will be checking with different bands in the area to see about having a street dance before and after the fireworks display July 4, 1976. She will report back at the next meeting about cost, working hours, etc., and will check with the Women's club about Miss Wonder Lake for 1976 riding in the parade. No information was received about insurance coverage and the fireworks display man was not able to make this meeting. Bill Sullivan agreed to be the chairman of the Finance committee and also will check with the fire department about a water fight. The next meeting for this committee will be set at a date and time that the fireworks display man can be present. When all of this in­ formation is received, a general meeting will be called to give all reports about cost, displays, gpmes, timetables, etc. HAPPINESS IS H a p p i n e s s i s . . . B a b y ' s Breath, in almost any bouquet of flowers. Happiness is...watching the magic of nature in the sky, as the sun slowly sets. Happiness is...finding out it really doesn't hurt to have that pesty old baby tooth pulled. Happiness is...a breath of fresh air. Happiness is...a kiss goodnight. Happiness is...appreciating the simple things in life. COMMUNITY CALENDAR NOVEMBER 1 Anointing of the Elderl^, Christ the King Church NOVEMBER 2 Cub Scout trip to Railway Museum in Union NOVEMBER 3 Band and Chorus Concert, Harrison School, 7:30 p.m. NOVEMBER 6 and 7 Half day of School, Harrison, Conference days NOVEMBER 11 No School, Harrison, Veteran^ Day * NOVEMBER 13 8th Grade Play, Harrison School NOVEMBER 15 Dinner Dance, Marian High School PLEDGES SORORITY Laurie Staveteig, McHenry, has been pledged to Phi Rho sorority at Augustana college, Rock Island. Miss Staveteig, a sophomore, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Staveteig, 1409 W. Lincoln road, McHenry. Lapidary To . Address Gem, Mineral Society The regular meeting of the Hiawatha Gem and Mineral Society will be brought to order at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4, in Room 212 at the McHenry West campus. An interesting program is planned to be presented by Allan Gustafson, a professional lapidary in areas of silvercraft and cutting, setting gems. r | Mr. Gustafson wil demon­ strate several basic silver mountings for gemstones and one original silver wire wrapping method. An exhibit of numerous uncut gemstones in their natural state will also include finished cut and polished gemstones. • Visitors and guests are welcome to attend this open meeting and join in discussions with the guest speaker and membership. Montini Student Council Members of the Student Council of Montini Middle school are treasurer; Dennis Adams, vice-president; Mari Nett, president; shown with Mrs. Hadick, left, moderator, and Miss Janega right Teresa Kuna, secretary ; Karen Truckenbrod, Sue Butler, Larry moderator. 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