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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 May 1980, p. 2

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Summer Shoe Clearance 250 Pairs of Ladies Shoes Other styles reduced 13 OFF PAGE 2 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, MAY 16,1980 Fair Offers Variety Of Talents Repeat Solemn Vows In Candlelight Rite Senior Walk-In • Center Meals are served Monday\_> through Friday at the McHenry Walk-In center beginning at 11:45 a.m. Reservations must be iiiade by 1:30 p.m. the day before at 385-8260. The menu for the week of May 19 through May 23 is as follows: May 19: DAN'S DELITE: Meat balls, Spanish rice, oriental vegetables, bread, fruit surprise cake, milk. MAY 20: Fish sandwiches, tater tots, green beans, cookies and apples, milk. May 21: Beefaroni, tossed salad, mixed vegetables, French bread, mar- shmallow-topped fruit, milk. MAY 22: Baked chicken, whipped potatoes, sliced carrots, bran muffins, sliced pears, milk. MAY 23: CRYSTAL LAKE:S LEONA - Oven baked pot roast and carrots, scalloped peaches, cabbage chop suey, rolls, chocolate pudding, milk. Cook book feature: cab­ bage chop suey - Leona Skinkle, Crystal Lake. Cookbooks are available at all centers and the Wood­ stock office. admission benefit is spon­ sored by the Mental Health Resource League for McHenry county. The historic Woodstock Opera, house will be the scene of "Show Diddley", a children's program at 1,2:15 and again at 3:30 p.m. Featured are Freddy Fredricks' Weco-Wacko clowns, the Windsong Puppets and the Woodstock high school Thespians in Paul Sills' "Story Theatre" of Grimm and Aesop Fables. Tickets will be available at the Opera house during the Fair. At 6 p.m. the Townsquare players will present "Count Dracula" in the Opera house. Tickets for this production will be available during the Fair. Express, which is the McHenry West campus Swing choir will perform. Three o'clock brings to the bandstand four lively square dance groups: the Hip Huggers of Crystal jhqjce, the Bachelors -- Bachelorettes of McHenry, the Woodshed Whirlers of Johnsburg and the Checkerboard Squares of McHenry. The caller is Lyle Stocker. MR. AND MRS. RAY GUERIN The former Sally Carroll and Ray Guerin, both of McHenry, exchanged wedding vows Sunday, April 20, at 1 p.m. in the Alliance church, McHenry, with Reverend Gerald Robertson officiating. The church was decorated with white flowers on the altar and apricot and white arrangements on the sides. Mrs. Gerald (Alita) Robertson provided organ music and the" Lord's Prayer" was sung by Marcia Oberhuber. The matron of honor was Mrs. Gale (Donna) Bachmann "of McHenry, sister-in-law of the bride and Kathy Carroll of McHenry, the bride's daughter, was maid of honor. Junior bridesmaid was Beth Bachmann, niece of the bride and her sister Jennifer was the flower girl. The best man was Gale Bachmann, brother of the bride, and groomsmen were Don Hipwell and Dennis May, all of McHenry. Junior groomsman was Sean Darmody, and his brother Brett was the ringbearer, both nephews of the bride. A dinner reception at Chapei Hill Country club immediately followed the ceremony. Promises Of Marriage •&. • Unite White • Petros Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, McHenry, was the isetting for the May 10 wedding of the former Susan White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Mabel) White, 2506 S. Driftwood drive, McHenry and Steven Petros, son of Mr. Thomas Petros, 10119 Ballard road, Woodstock. R e v e r e n d R o g e r Schneider officiated at the 3 p.m. cereipony at the church altar which was decorated with an arrangement of white flowers. Special music included "Time In A Bottle" and the "Wedding Song". The bride's gown was of white organza with a chantilly lace bodice, bishop sleeves and a Queen Ann neckline. A triple flounce trimmed with chantilly lace enhanced the hemline. A three tier fingertip veil was attached to a lace Juliet cap. Attending the bride were Mary Goetschel, Nancy Harper, Cheryl Cashmore and Dawn Cooper of McHenry; Jenifer Cooley of Elgin; Debra Harrison of Union Grove, Wis. and Sherry Pacchini of Sleepy Hollow. Set Combined Meeting St . Agatha Court No. 777 of Donna Lindberg and Pat the National Catholic Society Comstock. of Foresters will have a Also included are Marge combined meeting with the Schmitt, Patricia Weber, juvenile girls Monday, May Mary Lou Olson, Judy 19. Jacques, Anita Luther, Joan There will be a Mass at Jensen, Betty Hiller, Grace 6:30 p.m. with a May Bentz, LuAnn Smith, Jan Crowning and Corporate Tvaroh, Nancy Majercik and Communion in the John- Dorothy Himpelmann sburg Community club hall. The regular meeting nights All Foresters and mothers for St. Agatha Court will now of the girls are invited to be held on the third Monday attend. The meeting and of each month at 7:30 p.m. social hour will follow. unless otherwise specified. The committee for the meeting includes Elaine Miller, Clara Michels, Melania Thiel, Florence Smith, Catherine Pierce, Pam Patterson, Cindy Holtz, Kim Spengel„ Ruth Wood, TIMOTHY WATKINS AND VALERIE STADE PLAN JUNE WEDDING - Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stade of Pioneer road, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Valerie Lynn, to Timothy Watkins, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Watkins of Wauconda and Mrs. Jeanne Watkins of McHenry. A June 6,1981 weddin&is planned at the Zion Lutheran church in McHenry. MARY RAE WATRY AND ROBERT J. MAUCH Ice Cream Social Set The Edgebrook PTO will sponsor an Ice Cream Social Wednesday evening. May 21 from 7 to 9 p.m. in the school gymnasium. Ice cream cones, sandwiches and floats will be for sale, as well as punch The Cake Walk will be back by popular demand and movies will be shown in the north end of the gym. Tickets will be on sale at the door. The public is in­ vited to join students, teachers and parents in this end-of-the-year event. Hold Lamaze Film Showing On -Monday, May 19, the Lamaze method of Lamaze preparation does McHenry County ASPO (The, prepared childbirth are not mean "natural" child- American Srciety For invited to attend this free birth and does not exclude Psychoprophylaxis of Ob- presentation. « the use of medication as stetrics, Inc.) certified- Nan's Class, produced by directed by the physician. Lamaze teachers will national ASPO, has won Classes, as taught by ASPO present the film, Nan's national acclaim as one of certified instructors, offer Class. The public film the best current films on couples an opoportunity to showing will take place at 8 childbirth. It explores the explore their options in the p.m. in the cafeteria of experiences of six couples birthing experience and to Memorial hospital, Wood- through their pregnancies, share and receive support stock. labors and births while they from others. Pregnant couples, their are attending Nan's Lamaze Classes are generally families, and any parties class. recommended during the wishing more information in Contrary to popular belief, last two months of pregnancy when motivation is highest. However, in order j =>• > _ accommodate all in- l l l W • I V i n W S U t n t e r e s t e d c o u p l e s , e a r l y ™ registration is advisable.. For further information regarding the film showing t \ , , v W w : o r c e r t i f i e d c l a s s e s , p l e a s e caH Mrs John E (Phyllis) WllTffHIIllI/iiHWWi Passarelli or Mrs. John j. (Janet )Smith„ • both "< of \ McHenry. . Joseph Priestley, the British chemist who discovered oxygen, gave rubber its name when he found it would rub out pencil rftarks. spurgeons I BAU8CH&L0MB J SOFLENS® ULTRA THIN SOFT CONTACT LENSES REPAIRS All Makes I Low Prices) WSO.ONtY 10 tot 3937 W. 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