C BACKYARD BARGAINS PAGE 1Z-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 5, lt» • Plan Swim Outing fourth placce in the novice class with a score of 194.5 out of a possible 200 points. Patti Lang, Woodstock received a trophy for having the highest scoring Doxie in the contest. She placed fourth in Open class with a score of 19i.5 out of possible 200 points. . Altogether eighteen 4-H'ers from McHenry county com peted in the State Dog show held during the Illinois State fair. McHenry coimty has again McHenry, took sixth place with • received the Governor's 153 points and Karen Spitzer, Trophy award in Dog Ringwood, took fourth with • Obedience. This year Cindy 154.5 points. • Eddy, Marengo brought home David Grandt, Jr., Wood- • the award. Last year Paid stock, received a trophy for • Lang, Woodstock received the having the highest scoring • award. This year makes the collie. The trophy is given to the I fourth time McHenry county overall collie that shows in the has now held the Governor's state contest. David received award. Cindy and her dog I qualified for the award by H3 V scoring the most points in the WHSKmL.*1 | %ns state, 199 out of a possible 200 Pk f ' K f < points in the Novice class. •yp v* < h In the sub-novice Class A, 7 which is for dogs and handlers HWL with no previous experience, sJjPJ* Jenny Berryhill, McHenry, 9 captured third place with 154.5 flr 9 points out of a possible 180. ̂ _ - tm In cjasg g competition, for Greg Boyd, Derek Gilbert, Shirley Gilbert, Sandy Gilbert. Paal trainers who have trained a dog Gilbert, Robert Panning and Mark Schneider discuss a swim for competition, Sue Voska, outing planned atShepherd of the Hills Lntheran Church, 404 N. Green street, McHenry. The Senior Luther league at hig|i bowling outing Sept. 30 at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran 12:30 p.m. The students are church, McHenry has planned encouraged to register early a swim outing for Sunday, Sept. for these events, 9, at 3 p.m. Students in ninth The over night "Lock-in" for grade through twelfth grade are junior high students and encouraged to sign up for this sponsors will offer audio-visual event immediately on the materials and an opportunity narthex bulletin board at the for the students to be in- church. troduced to the Confirmation The group recently enjoyed a program of the church. It will softball game and cookout at also offer an opportunity for the church. junior high students from four Future youth events include area junior high schools who an overnight "Lock-in" for are involved in the Con- sixth, seventh, eighth graders firmation program to become Sept. 14 at 7 p.m. and a senior better acquainted. Offer 126 Government Vehicles At Auction The U.S. General Services Supply Depot facility, Personal administration has announced Property center, 4100 West 76th the offering of 126 used street, Chicago. government automotive Interested bidders may in- vehicles by auction sale. spect the vehicles between 8:30 Clarence Sochowski, regional a.m. and 4 p.m. Sept. 5, and administrator of GSA's mid- 8:30 a.m. until 10 a.m. Sept. 6 west region, said the sale will The sale will begih at 10 a.m.i include 95 fleet 4-door sedans, local time, Thursday, Sept. <i! Junior Luther League 1972 through 1976 models. Also Complete information oifthiaT sponsors include: Gary and ' for sale are 11 station wagons, sale is available by calling 312- Judy Garde, Aleta and Tom and 20 other vehicles. The sale 353-6061. _ Gemmell, Dianne and Mel will be conducted at the GSA ------ Hage, Pat and Ken Kollenkark, Glen and Janet Anderson, Howard and Yvonne Alton, Jeff Perley and Jim and Marie Snyder and Kristin Stuhr, parish worker. - Senior Luther League sponsors are Pastor and Rosemary Schneider, Denise Boyd, Reggie and Bill Erickson, Dave and Pat Manzel and Paul and Shirley Gilbert, along with Kristin Stuhr. ARTSHOW YMCA PROGRAM The Cary Grove Artists . The ten-week program for 3 association will be holding its Jo 6-year-old boys and girls seventh annual Indian Summer Known as Kiddy Kollege will be Art show in the Crystal Point starting Sept. 10 at the Lake Mall Oct. 27 and 28. It is open to Region YMCA. The morning all artists of the fine arts, program is available on Crafts and commercial Monday through Friday from 9 products will not be accepted, to 11 a.m. and the afternoon Anyone wishing further in- program is available on formation or a registration Tuesday or Thursday from 1:30 form may contdct Carla to 3:30 p.m. Fortier at 459-2768. Three new instructors and the new student activities coordinator nt McHenry County college took a break during faculty workshops last week and relaxed at the college pond. Pictured from left are Edward Beckstrom, the new coordinator of business mid- management programs, who came to MCC from Milton college; Dora Tippens who has been a part-time MCC instructor and will now teach English full-time for one year; Michele Weber, who will teach speech for one year has taught both at MCC and at Cary Grove high school; and Deborah Welch, new coordinator of student activities, who has taught high school and junior high school and most recently worked as a substitute teacher in Woodstock. A Break From MCHS Workshops Catechist Workshop Slated The afternoon session will feature a panel discussion based on questions arising from the momingrs talks. The workshop will conclude at 1:45 p.m. with a prayerful reflection on the ministry of the catechist. Lunch will be provided. For further information regarding the workshop, contact the McHenry County board of Catholic education office, 338-8444. The McHenry county board of Catholic education will sponsor a fall basic catechist workshop Saturday, Sept. 8, at SS. Peter & Paul School, Cary. The sessions will begin at 9 a.m. with a keynote address on "The Role of the Catechist Today," by Ms. Mary Marsh, DRE, St. Patrick's parish, McHenry. The workshop will then break into three teaching areas: Primary, Intermediate, and Junior High. Each group will cover the following four topics : "Understanding the Moral and Faith Development of the Student," "Classroom Management," "Use of Scripture and Prayer," and "Creative Activities and Practical Helps." Workshop leaders will be the Rev. Karl Ganss, superin tendent of Catholic education for McHenry county; Sister Patricia Bergen, religious consultant for the Sadlier Publishing company; Ms. Mary Marsh; Ms. Jan Kayser, DRE for St. Patrick parish, Hartlarf, and St. Joseph parish, wiiervard; Ms. Julia Holek, DRE for SS. 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