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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Apr 1980, p. 8

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PAGE 8 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY^APRIL 30,1980 Bible Prophecy Film At McHenry Church A Thief in the Night, a new color film, will be shown at the McHenry Evangelical Free church, on the corner of Lincoln road and Charles street, Sunday, May 4, at 6 p.mt A Thief in the Night is a mighty motion picture about Bible prophecy,. It shows. what can happen when Jesus Christ returns. This exciting story centers around Patty, an average girl caught up in living for the present, with little concern about the future. What happens when this thinking finally catches up with her provides an action packed; unforgettable drama. The fast moving pace includes a young man confronted by a deadly Asian cobra, a young girl's daring escape from jail, and a take­ over by "The Imperium" that regards all, who are not properly identified, as enemies of the system. Filmed on location in Iowa, this picture portrays with devastating reality the Biblical prediction, "There will be no place to hide." A Thief in the Night was given the "Best Film of the Year" award by the National Evangelical Film / foundation of Valley Forge, Pa. The lead actress, Miss Patty Dunning, was given the "Outstanding Female Actress" award at the same time. McHenry Hospital For Service Warning You From a classified ad in a small Mississippi paper: "Posi­ tively no more baptizing in my pasture. Twice in the last two months my gate has keen left open by Christian people. Before I chase my heifers all over the country again, you sinners can go to hell. " V U > \ l ( . ( > V W K " V Mother's Day Sale vSALE ENOS MAY 28,1980 USE WARDS CHARG- ALL CREDIT Optical Dtp* Designer frames ' by internationally famed fashion artists Free! jl with your purchase of prescription lenses. js °\ Whether she's a traditional, caring homemaker, an important executive or sports-loving outdoor type, we'll have distinctive designer frames to express her own special style and to gladden her heart On her day. Stop in while selection is complete. You can rely on the professionalism of our state-liceiued optometrist*. J EMIUOPUCCI liOMifid "MS LANVIN G E O F F R E Y B E E N E idl Pierre Cardtn m\ ANTHONY m<B!M GIVENCHY (D/La daaini STOKE HOURS: S 1 I 1 105 Northwest Highway Hon. thru Fri. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 1 inrcfa II o Irn Route 14 Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. v/iyolal LaKc Phone 815459 3120 Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. FREE PARKING 91 greener on the other side of the fence, get Down-to-Earth Value from your John Deere Dealer. Your lawn has the potential. You've always known, with the right equipment, you'd have the whole neighborhood green with envy. Well, from now 'til May 31, at a participating dealer, you can save money on the John Deere equip­ ment that can make it happen. Machines that'll do a lot more work in a lot less tim^ And keep on working long after the "Margain" brands call it quits. Save$91 Buy a rear grass bag attachment for $50 with a purchase of a new John Deere 68 Riding Mower. Save $30 off regular price of John Deere No. 4 B a c k p a c k Blower. t off regular price of any John Deere Electronic Insect Killer: Models TY9363, TY9364 or TY9365 Save $49725! 25% off regular retail price of any of five attachments when purchased with a new John Deere 210, 212, 214 or 216 Tractor (includes mower, front blade, tiller, snow thrower and dumpcart). Save $10 Save $91 Buy a rear grass bag attachment for $50 with purchase of a new John Deere 108 or 111 Lawn Tractor. Save $30 off regular retail price of a new 21-inch John Deere mower (push type or self-propelled) with rear bagger only. Nobody deals like a John Deere Dealer. And nothing runs like a Deere * ADDISON Addison Turf k Trail 105 S Fairbank Street (312) 543-0917 BARRINGTON Heritage Lawn k Leisure 1205 So Northwest Hwv (312) 382-4200 BEL VIDE RE Lawn k Fun 6413 Business 20 E (815) 544-3231 CRETE Ken's Lawn k Leisure 1762 Dixie Hwv (312) 672-7511 CRYSTAL LAKE Crystal Lake Lawn h Leisure 5111 E. Terra Cotta Avenue (815) 499-5487 DEKALB Forster Lawn k Leisure 1231E Lincoln Hwv (815) 758-1600 ELBURN Elbum Farm Equipment Hwv 47, PO Box X (312) 365-6020 FOX LAKE Bick's Marine Service 32 N. Pistakee Lake Road (312)587-2102 GLENDALE HEIGHTS Glendaie Lawn k Leisure 1512 Bloomingdale Rd (312) 653-5910 HAMPSHIRE Buck Bros , Inc .20*47 1683-4440 HARVARD Harvard Implement, Inc US Rt 14 N (815) 943-4461 HIGHLAND PARK North Shore Rec k Equipment Corp 490 Skokie Valley Road (312)831-5300 Hwv. (312) t Save $50 off regular retail price of a John Deere 30G or 40G Deluxe Grill, purchased with all LP attachments. JOLIET Watson Lawn Equipment 1214 Plain field Road (815) 729-1070 JUSTICE S k R k Sons Recreation k Garden 8300 S. Roberts Road (312)598-2323 LAGRANGE Central States Implement Co. 55th St. k Willow Springs Rd. (312) 246-3420 LYNWOOD SunnyBrook Lawn k Garden Center Glenwood Lansing Road (312)895-0520 MCHENRY Adams Lawn k Leisure 2103 Route 120 (815)386-0434 OSWEGO Twait Lawn k Recreation Route 71 k Plain field Rd (312) 554-3188 PAW PAW Engiehart's Inc PO Box 253 (815) 627-3821 PEOTONE Leisure Times Sales Route 45 (312) 258-3434 ROCHELLE Southgate Sun k Snow, Inc. Southgate Shopping Plaza, Rt. 3 (815) 562-2791 ROCKFORD Meridian Implement Company 1011S. Meridian Rd. (815)965-0636 ROSCOE Berens Outdoors men 11907 Main Street (815) 623-2171 SOMONAUK Paul Buck, Inc Highway 34 (815)496-2371 .SOUTH ELGIN Teter Turf li Trail 1827 N. LaFox (312) 697-7520 SOUTH HOLLAND Dutch Valley Equipment 171 St. k State Street (312) 877-6500 WAR RENVILLE Suburban Lawn 29W036 Butterfield Road (312) 393-1966 McHenry hospital personnel who received service pins at a recent ceremony included, from left Helen Golbeck, A.R.T.; Bernice Kreutier, nurse technician; Phyllis Westphal, R.N.; Anthony Corcoran, executive director; Isabel Brody, registered dietitian; Gloria Cooper, E.N. and Angeline Stoddard, patient representative. All received 15-year pins except Mrs. Golbeck, who received a 10-year pin. One hundred fifteen employees of McHenry hospital were honored for their years of service at an a w a r d p r e s e n t a t i o n ceremony recently. Topping the honor roll were two employees who received 20- year pins, Valerie Patterson, c e r t i f i e d s u r g i c a l technologist who is now supervisor of the Treatment room and Patient Escort service; and Aleigra Revak, R.N., the hospital's pur­ chasing agent. Mrs. Patterson started her hospital career in Novem­ ber, 1958, as a nurses aide, but transferred to surgery as an operating room technician within six months. She remained in the surgery department for 15 years, earning her cer­ tification in 1972, and has been supervisor of the treatment room since 1973. Mrs. Revak began her employment at the hospital as a "relief" medicine nurse in May, 1959, and tran­ sferred into the surgery department later that year. When the new hosDital ad­ dition was built in 1961, Mrs. Revak opened the original Central Service depratment, supervising its equipment and supply purchasing. She directed that department until 1973, when she became the hospital's full-time purchasing agent. . Six employees received 15- Wonder Lake - Marian Boswell and William Salmen. 5-year: McHenry - Judith Bender, Ann Krawczyk, Darlene Johnson, Sandra Russel, Leoda Freund, Doris Basel, Mary Jane Davis, Rosalie Smith, Carole Ragalie, Dorothy Oprzedek, Marian Scarbrough, William Perschke, Lawrence Lauer, Sandra Bowe, Shirley Olsen, Jeseline Splendoria, Grace Bentz, Richard Wilhelm, Marjorie Burton, Kathleen Brown, Angeline^ Wolf, Marjorie Samet, Patricia Haley, Patricia Schaller, Ruth Wilkinson, Margaret Grams, Dianna Crosson, Marcia Wolff, Catherine Mueller, Laverne Reed, Joanne Davidson, Beverly Bishop, Carolyn Holmes, Betty Miller, Bernice Musielak, Joyce Mazzoni, Mary Dowell, Ann Rodenkirch, Terri Doherty, P a m e l i n e H u b b a r d , Kathleen LaGreca and Chitra Rudge. Wonder Lake - Bonnie Brown, Katherine Condon, Lorraine Henely and Catherine Keinz. Island Lake - Dorothy Chobot. Ringwood -- Deborah Wartell. When McHenry hospital held its first ceremony to award service pins to long-tenure employees, two employees received 20-year pins: Aleigra Revak, R.N., the hospital's purchasing agent (left) and Valerie Patterson, CST (right) supervisor of the,treatment room and patient escort service. They are shown with Anthony Corcoran, executive director of the hospital, who presented pins to 115 employees whose service exceeds five years. year pins: Anthonys coran, executive director; Isabel Brody, R.D.,; Gloria Cooper, R.N.; Bernice Kreutzer,. nurse technician; Angeline Stoddard, patient representative; and Phyllis Westphal, R.N. A total of 43 employees received 10-year service pins, and 64 received 5-year service pins, including the following from this area. 10.year: McHenry -Clara Arend, Richard Rad|fe&,' Harold Palmer, Geralline. WagRet, Gladys Schmitt, Gladys Schroeder, Lora Jean Weber, Helen Golbeck, Margaret Sundby, Edythe Lavin, Margaret Thurlwell, Shirley Rowe, Clarence Diedrich, Helen Duarte, Evelynne Walter, Gayle Laursen, Theresa VanFleet, Sharon Lewis, Shirley Stanlik, Linda Lesner, Violet D i n s m o r e , V i r g i n i a Josephson, Margaret Sch­ mitt and Donald Hofman. R i n g w o o d - - N a n c y Bowmap,v! and Edith Harrison. 3-level washing action featuring multi-orbit waah arm. FermaTuf® interior wont chip, crack, peel or rust in normal use. Sound insulation for quiet operation. / 9 General Eloctric's famous Potscrubber® HI dishwasher has 8 cycles Power Scrub®. T&? Pawor8CTj£® cycle may not do everything (such as remove burned-on sous) but it win remove drled-on soils from pote, pans and casseroles Built-in soft food disposer pulverizes soft food particles and flushes ft,- m • •»-«-- them down the drain Low eneKv . ™ "r convection drying, an energy saving UlS €E llhafi drying option and lower water usage cycle selections. *431.95 » M ( T< FImI Ctsl 419'5 Serving the McHenry Area for over 50 Years CAREY APPLIANCE st&jfi 1241 Worth Or--n St. 3S5-S500 SERVICE v McHenry, II. Film Series Nativity Lutheran church, 3506 E. Wonder Lake road, Wonder Lake, will be showing the film, ' ' P r e p a r i n g f o r Adolescence: The Origins of Self-Doubt," Friday, May 2, at 7 p.m. A second showing will be Sunday, May 4, at noon. The public is en­ couraged to attend. "Focus on the Family Film Series," by Dr. James Dobson is a collection of seven consecutive films, all of different topics, but all related to the functioning of family life. It is not necessary to see the first films in order to see any others of the series, so people interested in certain topics being shown whould feel welcome to attend. Other films to be shown will be "Preparing for Adolescence: Peer Pressure and Sexuality" Friday, May 9, at 7 p.m. and on Sunday, May 11, at noon, "What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew About Women: The Lonely Housewife," and "What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew About Women: Money, Sex, and Children. If there are any questions concerning the films, in­ terested persons are urged to feel free to call the church or contact Pastor Roger Olson at 653-3832. Pay Attention Ben told Bob that the blonde in the green dress may be good-looking but she's not very •*smart. Bob had a reply: "I agree. She hasn't paid any at­ tention to me, either." IENY UMSEtflMC the professional do-it-yourself carpet cleaning system First Hour of Rental $1.00 per hour . . . for every hour thereafter. (Example 2 hours . . . total charge $1 plus tax.) 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