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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Jun 1977, p. 26

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A SECTION 2 - PAGE 8 - PLA1NPEALER - WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22 »977 Village of McHenry Shores Jude La Francis 385-5067 McHenry Girl Enters State Talent Contest "Shores" Police Clarify Laws On Village BB Guns The McHenry Shores police department would like to clarify the law concerning the use of BB guns within the village limits. BB guns are not to be used unless the BB is contained entirely within the person's property who is using the gun. The only way a BB gun could lawfully be used would be on an indoor range; therefore, the police department will con­ fiscate any BB guns which are used in the village. If von have one of tfiese potentially dangerous weapons, please refrain from using it in the village. GOLF OUTING SUCCESSFUL The Ladies golf outing to Twin Ponds proved to be an enjoyable morning. Jackie Stojonic had a low net of 48 and Rose LUlegard had low putts of 18. Another outing is planned for July. FIRST COMMUNION Jarrod Rees made his First Communion June 12. Forty relatives and friends were on hand for his party which was held immediately following the 9:30 Mass at St. Mary's church. Relatives from Indiana traveled all night (leaving home at 2 a.m.) to arrive on time for the church service. Among those present for the festivities were many little friends including Laurie Anger, Dana and Steve Verdung, Tommy and Christine Bley, and Jay Jay and Mack Warren. It was a joyous occasion to celebrate a beautiful moment in Jarrod's life. BIRTHDAYS ; Belated congratulations to William Dostal who had his birthday, June 14, and Glenn Benham who celebrated his big day June 15. And Debra Roberts who had a birthday' June 19. On June 20 Elizabeth Baggio celebrated her fifteenth birthday and Wednesday is Allen Lillegard's birthday. Best wishes to you all. VILLAGE BOARD NEWS At the regular meeting of the village board it was announced that the village had received three CETA grants to enable the village to employ three full- time employees: one for maintenance, one for police work, and one for social- athletic director. With regards to the social director, a sum­ mer program is soon to begin for children and adults. For the first time in 18 years all of the culverts in the village are clean and free from debris. Please refrain from throwing grass clippings in the ditches and culverts as this practice tends to fill the culverts and render them useless. Right-of-ways have been cut throughout the village. Reflectorized traffic signs are in place. Shelving for the McHenry Shores library has been completed. Mrs. Inga Aide will notify us of the official opening of the library. The new summer hours for the village hall are as follows: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. till 4:30 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. till noon. The ordinance pertaining to junk and other debris littering the village was passed. The next board meeting is July 6. GET PROFESSIONAL carpet cleaning results! (At do-it-yourself prices) Life is a melange of meaningful misjudgements, misunderstood motives, and misdirected movements. Accuracy Test Test the accuracy of your bathroom scales by weighing the next 5-lb bag of flour or sugar that comes into the house Gina Preston of McHenry is among the participants in the 1977 Little Miss Talent contest. The Teen Queen pageant will be held for the thirteenth year in Peoria on July 1 and i. 1'oung ladies from all over the state will be competing. Appearing in the Little Miss Talent contest for girls, ages 5 thru 12. in the performing arts will be Vanessa Hausske from Warrenville, Deborah Strecker of Cary. Lisa Peters, Springfield; Sherri Wendling, Bridgeview; Gina Preston, McHenry; Danielle Waitekus, Richton Park; Lisa Cantrell, Mendon; Annette Huber, Washington; Heidi Bramlet, Crossville; Kim Koscielski, Matteson; Susie Wagner. Peoria; Michele Imig, Park Ridge; Patty O'Brien, Har­ vard; and all of the following from Chicago - Cheryl Merlin, Maria Farnsusz, Tina Wells, Irish Walach, Jacqueline Janota, and Deborah Soukal. Vying for the Miss Illinois Teen Queen crown in which girls, ages 13 through 17, are judged on scholastic achievement, civic con­ tributions, poise, personality, appearance, and an essay will be these Chicago girls: Kathleen Palermo, Veronica Birks, and Katy Heyd. Also in the pageant will be Lori Kaolin. Skokie; Penny Bouelli, Ad­ dison; Georgia Koromilas, Waukegan; Marilyn Gilley, Marion; An*ta Mahr, Fac- mington; Pamela Testor, Granite City ; Ann Hagemenn, East Peoria; Laura Handt- mann, Wooddale; Deborah Wade, Waukegan; Tina Reynolds, Tower Hill; and Helen White, Chicago Heights. The winners of both pageants will be awarded all-expense- paid trips to the National finals in Memphis', Tenn. Sept. 8, 9 and 10. 1976 Miss Illinois Teen Queen is Camille Stompanato of Elk Grove, and little Miss Cynthia Jones Artistic Director Wisconsin Prolect Cynthia Jones of McHenry recently served as artistic Illinois Talent is Marybelle Mittenthal of Chicago. ' All young ladies interested in the pageants may apply by sending a stamped, self- addressed envelope to National Certification headquarters, 11865 Main street, Roscoe, 111. 61073. *• director of the Art Express, sponsored by St. Rose school, serving the west side com­ munity of Milwaukee, Wis. The project was funded by a grant from the Wisconsin Arts board and offered workshop and performance experiences in visual and performing arts in a culturally deprived area. Miss Jones, the daughter of Mr .and Mrs. George Jones, is a teacher, at St. Rose. She was selected as a member of the Wisconsin Alliance for Arts Education in the state of Wisconsin BAHDVAI HORNSBYS usterin* family centers PRICES EFFECTIVE WED., JUNE 22 THRU FRI., JUNE 24 Plastic or Shttr Strips Rm. 62 gorms by millions contact Discount pricos plus sorvico A quality add up to tromondous valuo. 0 ox. bag of fruit flavored candy. shoor All wido plastic strips. 30 (lor box to hah jnUHln rnCtt •TTICTiff WattO MMTVTV9S HIT "•9 87* oa. 'T.l *}£' ^VUr ,k ill! " Hugo soloction of sizos (5 6-7) in solid colors, prints and mora. 100% cotton and/or Eidorlons. Ladies' Uniforms ft Smock lops Girls' Drosses 4 Jumpsuits Ladies' & Joniers' Skirts Your Choico T-Shirt Pants 35% OFF Reg. Price io°/< Yi F O R Sizos (5-6-7). 100% whito cotton. Briof stylo panty with olastic log. Reg.53C Choose from 100 regular 6V4" or 50 legal size envelopes. OFF Reg. Price Reg.17.16 All of our fin* quality, polyester double knit dress pants are now on sale. New summer colors. In­ cluding new sell belt style AH styles and sizes. A special cieseout on girls clothing. Choose from several styles Mony stylos ft colors in this group of skirts. Save now at low prico. Overalls for the woriting •nan in 100% cotton denim For work I home. A great buy in styles ft colors too numerous to list. All sizes. Chooso from a large seiec tion of T-shirts with "Fun fronts. Ladies' ft Irs Dross Slacks Ladies'Pom Pom Sport Socks Ladies' Jewelry Scotch Brits Scrab 'n Sponge 3~76 Ladies' White Parses 30 A Reg.124.17 A portable family size gas grill. Perfect for all your summer get-togethers /TL Reg.Price 25% OFF Reg. Price Reg. 47* to $1 .96 A special selection of summer jewelry now priced so you can't pass it up. Reg. 99 Machine washable, absorbent sport socks with low fashion top Size 9 to 11. The perfect addition to any sum­ mer wardrobe. Several styles to chooso from. Reg. 43' each Durable long lasting scrub- soft absorbent sponge on the. other side A vast selection of style ond colors at a prico you can't resist Buy now while selection is good. Borneo Fabric *̂'37 Reg. 1.74 A remarkable fabric soft nor that works in the dryer. 40, 9x11 inch Rent for only (S2</> MRS., $5.00 NUN.) PER HOUR OVERNIGHT SPECIAL! 8:00P.M.-!h00A.M. JlOtQQ r HORNSBYS 'tuTiily ffiifiT'. --- 4400 W. ROUTE 120 MCHENRY, ILL HAND-CRAFTED SUMMER FUN! Snoopy 6 pc. Apothecary Jars 454 Reg. 7.97 Anchor Hocking's latest eddition to the kitchen. Snoopy at his finest. STEP OUT IN STYLE THIS SUMMER! Knitt»dM 41 yards Colorfast . . .. Shrink proof ... In­ door-Outdoor. No. 2155. Rag. 3.94 Reg. 5.94 60 yds. to skein. Non- raveling. No. 2153. 100% Acrylic fiber. 72 yds. Asst. colors. No.2111. Whlto Ma 4-ply 50 yds. White only. No. 2142. « Reg. 2.67 Heather Braided Cord 357 Reg. 4.97 Ceramk Owl Beads YV»" long. Asst. "WdLC m w Reg. 1.34 Ceramk Tube Beads 54' Reg.76C 44* Reg.67 < 54* Rag.76« Mix 'n Match I Asst. colors. Wood Bands Natural or Brown tones. Asst. sizes. Wood Rings Asst. sizes. Natural or Brown tones. ion's A great denim ft rope combination for summer. Multi­ colored wedge. Women's sizes. en's Crushable com­ fort. Soft padded b a n d s c o l o r - matched wedges. Women's sizes. Man's Cries- Woven straps ovar thickly podded In­ sole. Rugged soles . . . adj. ankla s t r a p s . M a n ' s sizos. Children's $4 Reg. 6.99 s3 Reg. 3.99 s4 Ertl Seed Hopper ft Track 57 Dumping action, manual lift, steal dump truck with working tailgate. No. 31B4. Reg. 5.9* T o u g h l i t t l e sneakors . . . r u b b a r s o l e s , canvas uppers ft cushion insoles. Sizes 5% -10. 2 22 nog. 2.99 Easy-to-build. Balsa true to sca'.a modal airplanes. No. 2200.

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