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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Jul 1980, p. 8

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tCiE 8 • PLAINDEALER • WEDNESDAY, JULY 23.1M0 4 OS «»>>*»*? MINI DIVISION CX)NDORS The National league champs who won the league playoffs were the 10-2 Condors. Standing are Larry Gibson, Mark Widhelm, Dave Widhelm, Brian Peterson, Chris Howerton, Jim Kujak and Pat Devine. Kneeling are Bobby Finkbeiner, Skip Cody, Matt Martin, Tim The noes, Barry Kloepfer and Bob Diedrich. The coaches are Paul Howerton and Tom Widhelm. ^ MINI DIVISION ROBINS The Robins of the American league Coded up with a 10-2 record for the regular season. Coach Jim Weakman Is Joined with (standing) Dylan O'Leary, Brian Madura. Rich White, Brian DesBein, Dave Weakman and Ed Coats. Kneeling are Lance Lanway, Jim Hlggens, John Kemetz, Chris Landis, Tom Koch and Scott Ward. MAJOR DIVISION CARDINALS The 12-13 year old Major division was won by the 11-3 Cardinals. Standing are Bob Hougue, Roger Barret, Greg GUmore, Pat Ziebel and Mike Allekian. Rich Pointer, John Norhett, Steve Major, Brian Diedrich, Shawn Hastings and Thomas Snow are kneeling. The coaches were Frank Diedrich, John Norhett and Jack AllekbTh. Photography by Nies Sweet Adelines In Drive For Members McHenry county chapter of Sweet Adelines is once again conducting a search for area women who enjoy singing. Sweet Adelines, Inc., is an international OPEN EVERY NITE PROM NIGHT 8:40 , r y s t H I a I" Oufstal̂ f # - 1 4 * pingf• * fO* PHANTASM 10:15 . S'AVCO EMBASSY JE, PICTURES Release J|| SPECIAL ADMISSION (This engagement only) 1 50 PER PERSON organization of women devoted to the performance of four-part barbershop harmony. The local chapter was scheduled to host a mem­ bership drive and ice cream social complete with guest quartets, sundaes, music instruction and lots of fun Tuesday, July 22, at 8 p.m. at the First United Methodist church of McHenry. The evening was slated culminate with a performance by the award winning McHenry county chapter. For more information, contact Mrs. James R. (Mary Jane) Boelens, president. * * • * In case of doubt, don't borrow and don't lend. irTTPivp1-11 «fivrtrr w SHAMROCK CLEANERS Complete Dry Cleaning Service I Conveniently Located in the McHenry Market Place Shopping Center 4400 W. Rte. 120 McHenry (815) 385-1944 THE DUBUQUE COLTS Highly rated among the many corps that will be performing in the Sunday, July 27, Fiesta day parade and again in Drum Corps Magic on McCracken field that night, are the Dubuque Colts. The evening performance is scheduled for 7 p.m. YOU Ficp | N T M » 5 f v f u t A T I 0 M , ^ P l C A S E T H A T T w r v A * I T H f K i rot a . v*»r foU. f wf , AMP Somf reoft-f , > t ^ A T 5 1 00*1*6 \ fOtL M'jTAKfcS ' ' ' V DR. ROBERT GLICK Podiatrist -- Foot Specialist •0rthepedlc8 #FMI Svrgtry * Central Car* • Sport NUdlcina •Children's Feet PrabUms McHenry Office 4305 W. Elm Street (Rle. 120-Across the Street from Hornsby's) (815) 344-3900 Political Corner NAMES AIDE State Rep. Thomas J. Hanahan (D-33) of McHenry is announcing the ap­ pointment of Monty Yates, chairman of the McHenry County Democratic com­ mittee. as legislative aide. Yates will be available to 33rd district constituents at Rep. Hanahan's McHenry office located at 4801-B West Route 120 Monday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. starting July 28. HOURS Tues- Sot. 9-5 Fri. 9-9 Closed Sun. & Mon FREE DELIVERY iu Freedom Penod Furniture • ALL MERCHANDISE REDUCED INCLUDING BENNINGTON PINE • ALL SPECIAL ORDERS REDUCED • MANY FLOOR SAMPLES DRASTICALLY REDUCED Order you pitted A sugared DOOR COUNTY CHERRIES *17 per 30 LB. container & *6 per 10 HB. container ^ Orders must be placed by Wednesday, July 301 414-877-2436 Orders must b« picked up Friday, August 1 • SOMETHING UNIQUE - Antiques and Collectables at Reasonable Prices Strode's Colonial Vermont Furniture Main Street, Huntley 312/ 669-3500 tak»Rt» 47 South from Woodstock to Huntley. Turn Heft on Main St. and you'll f ind us across from the Village Green. South Carolina Red Haven PEACHES 29*ib. by the case ORIOLE SPRINGS ORCHARDS OPEN DAILY 9 to * 34920 129th StJ»Twin lokes.Wis.® 414-877-2436 Take Nwy. ITS Ee«t out of Richmond, turn left at 1st road go­ ing North (lefceview Rd.). right at 1st road going last (IZSHt St.) Gold Estimate The amount of gold still within man's reach, it's estimated, totals 41,000 tons. South Africa mines about 51 percent of the gold produced, the Soviet Union about 30 percent, Canada about 3.75 percent, and the United States about 2.25 percent. PORT LATE a calendar of upcoming events I The McHENRY RESCUE SQUAD GOLF OUTING is planned for September 10 at the Chapel Hill Country club. The outing will consist of 18 holes of golf, breakfast and lunch on the course, Filet Mignon dinner and three hours of open bar. Rescue Squad plans to purchase much- needed equipment worth $18,000 with the ticket donations. To get tickets for the outing, contact Anthony Vafese, 385- 1103, Phil Gust, 385-1163, Sherri Dunford, 385-3147 or Ray Ma this, 344-0408. The McHENRY SWIM TEAM will have a meet against the Woodstock Dolphins on Wednesday, July 23 at 6:30 p.m. in Woodstock at the park. The Fiesta Day Championship Track Meet will be held at 6 p.m. Wednesday, July 23 at McCracken field. Registration will begin at 5:45 p.m. Women's 16" Softball Schedule for Thursday, July 24 6:30 - Brake Parts vs. River Shannon* 7:30 - Oaks Marathon vs. Sunnyside. 8:30 - Wayne's West End vs. St. Regis. Men's 12" Schedule for Wednesday, July 23 6:30 - King's Row vs. Rusty Nail. 7:30 - Second Federal vs. Raymond's. 8:30 - John's Sport Stop vs. Huemann's. Youth 16" Schedule for Friday, July 25 6:30 - Riverside Bakery vs. McHenry Recreation. 6:30 - Peter Baker vs. Marengo Federal. 7:30 - McHenry Favorite vs. John's Sport Stop. 8:30 - Johnsburg Businessmen vs. B & H Industries. Men's 16" Schedule for Thursday, July 24 7:00 - 3-D Bowl vs. Little John's. 8:00 - Sunnyside vs. Old Bridge. Green County Fair Opens For Five Days The 126th Green County fair, with everything from nationally famous country- western stars to a big jet-age tractor pull, will open of­ ficially at 1 p.m. Wednesday, July 23,1, and continue through Sunday, July 27, at the fairgrounds in Monroe, Wis. There will be harness racing at 1:30 p.m. Saturday and 12:30 p.m. Sunday, with 100 horses on the finest track of its size in Wisconsin, and the Demolition Derby is set for 4 and 8 p.m. on Sunday. All seats are reserved. Amphitheatre events will actually get under way Wednesday night with fairgoers getting a taste of the "Old West" as 4-H youngsters put their horses and ponies through a series of hoof-beating, dirt-flying games that are run against the clock. This "Games Night" and Parade of Champions will begin at 7:15 p.m. following a 30-minute concert by the Monroe jazz ensemble. There will be no admission charged. There will be another free show on Senior Citizens day on Thursday, July 24, with the Monroe kitchen band on stage from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Everyone over 65 will be admitted without charge to the grounds that day and the Green County Bankers association will present a check to the oldest male and female fairgoer at 3:30 p.m. Senior Citizens have been asked to sign up at the Ad­ ministration building by 3 p.m., giving their name, age and address. Another special atlVaction, back by popular demand, is the free show by Vic Hyafe, a, one-man band who will perform at 2 and 3 p.m. Friday, July 25, and play his "calliope" at the fairgrounds and on the square in Monroe on Saturday. Growing old can be beautiful. . . but only if you re a bottle of wine I Timber Creek Farms and Nurseries 4- A 12608 CHARLES ROAD 338-0200 WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS 338-0209 W- \ Sweeten your summer appetite.., SWEET CORN IS HERE! A Cook up a batch of this delicious summer treat tonight! ON ROUTE 47 NORTH OF WOODSTOCK

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