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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Jan 1981, p. 20

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PAGE 2® - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 28.1181 Wonder Lake Anne Sowers Scholarships Are Available Two Wonder Lake residents will each be the recipient of a $400 scholarship to the college or university of their choice. The Woman's club of Wonder Lake each year 653-9549 awards two $400 scholar­ ships to worthy Wonder Lake students. Applications are now available at the Guidance Counselor's office of McHenry high school, Woodstock high school, Marian Central high school, McHenry County college, or directly from the Scholar­ ship chairman, Joanne Higgins. In order to qualify, you must presently be attending a college or university full time, or planning to do so this coming Fall. You must also be a resident of Wonder Lake. Complete instructions will accompany the ap­ plications. C.B.ERS BRING JOY Several area C.B.era brought Christmas cheer to two families, one from Wonder lake and the other from McHenry. Long before the delivery date of Dec. 23, the group gathered food, toys, and clothing through donations and out of their own pockets. Star Fire began the project by going to Harrison school to receive names of worthy families who might need a little extra assistance during the holidays. They chose one family and then began to collect all the goodies. Blue Jay donated a 22 lb., turkey, Gabby received a 14 lb., turkey from his em­ ployer, the Pied Piper donated vegetables he had grown in his garden, and Voyager's Van was used to deliver. Gabby played Santa dressed in an outfit given to him by T-Bone. Miss Snow Bird wrapped 22 presents that consisted of toys and clothing. Other C.B.ers who helped were Crusader Rabbit, Covered Wagon, White Bathtub, Dispatcher, Scotchman, Bear Cat, Gopher, and Brushman. Cliff Mason and his family went door to door in their neighborhood in order to help out. The Mason's are not even into the C.B. craze but heard of the project from Gabby and wished to help. Gabby said that when they all Saw the smiles on the faces of the families they visited, they themselves received a wonderful Christmas present. It's something they plan to continue doing in future years. * I felt good when I heard; this story and even though Christmas has been over for some time, I wanted to share it with you. It's great to have people like Gabby and his C.B. buddies around who gave the true meaning of Christmas to not only the families they visited, but all, of us who have now heard about their project. WINTER CARNIVAL The Laker's Snowmobile club will be holding its fourth annual winter carnival Sunday, Feb. 1, beginning at 11 a.m., at the TriMarine, 4019 E. Lake Shore drive. Games, prizes, and refresh­ ments will be the order of the day. The next meeting of the club will be held Friday, Feb. 13, at the Wonder Lake Inn beginning at 8 p.m. They will be getting organized for their third annual Poker Run, which will take place the next evening, Saturday, Feb. 14, for dub members only. v On Jan. 11, the Lakers, along with three other clubs, the Snow Bugs, the Snow Bailers, and the Harmony club, took part in a Rescue 50 ride. They completed 58 miles with over 100 machines involved, and even though the trails and riding conditions were not the greatest, the members had a good time raising money for I** »»|gi S 'h/y/t lavt 26% Slay Pre* MaxlMi Save 27% Wlwatlhrt* 2.46 1.00 Our Reg. 134 No holts. no pin* I Stoy Free feminine napkins In tho SO pack. Tasty snack from Pillshury with a nut- lika flavor. Save 32% Iwf Our Rtg Hornsby Low 1 oSS Lett Refund -- 1 *00 Your Low Cost ir Our Rag. 2.07 $6 ewuy wvinw If Oat hoauttful 2%"x3%" wallet sise color print* niods frons ^^a^r ol yow favartta photo negatives. Offor ex­ piree 2/9/11. 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Sastor Brown Children's Wear 40%off Delightful> mix/match co­ ordinates at fantastic savings. Entiro Stack of Jr. 8 Ladies Sweaters 40% OFF Pullovers 4 cardigans in assorted styles A colors. While they last. Bisceatiaoed Maul AssortoMot 30% OFF Refglar Prices Quilts, bibs, receiving blankets, sheets and more in delightful yellow/green Animal Olympics Pattern. While Quantities Last. EaHro Slock of Sieves 4 Mttteas 40%off Largo variety of stylos and colors for the whole family. Shop early for best selec­ tion! Mary 1.00 Rocord all your special momonts la Rag. 1.93 C s 1.00 Havo all your important numbers and •^wieaewa gn iisjoo* 70 ct. fillar papor. HOURS: DAILY 9 HI t SUNDAY 10 HI* mmHOP HOBMSBY mFinsi-- •I. 47 * C00MT1Y Ci-- KB. Agfee their local Rescue Squads. Presentation of checks will be made on March 15, at thei Chapel Hill Country club. The Lakers are a very1 busy club who not only take part in these club activities, but have also organized many trips up north this season. If you are interested in joining the group you could contact the club president, Hugh Glaves at 853-9572. SPECIAL DAYS Congratulations to Rick and Mary Lee Berndt of Wonder Center who will be celebrating their an­ niversary Feb. 1. Another Wonder Center couple, Jim and Sara Hearity, will be celebrating their anniversary Feb. 7. On that same day, a Hickory Falls couple, Bob and Martha Beaman will also celebrate their an­ niversary. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Feb. 1. Lakers winter carnival; 11 a.m. Feb. 2 Senior Citizens meeting; Christ the King hall Feb. 4 Young at Hearts meeting; 10:30 a.m. Christ the King hall Feb 5 Woman's Club board meeting; 8 p.m. Feb. 8 Wonder Lake Frost- Bite Golf Open; 10 a.m. Feb. 11 Wonder Woods Aux. meeting; 1 p.m. Feb. 12 No school; Lin­ coln's birthday Feb. 13 Lakers Snowmobile meeting; 8 p.m. education ̂ CollegeHonor* Gerr/ Kocher On Dean List At Marquette Gerri Kocher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kocher of Johnsburg, has been named to the Dean's list at Marquette university for the last quarter. She maintained a grade point average of 3.84 out/of a possible 4.00 Gerri, a sophomore in the School of Engineering, is a graduate of Johnsburg high school. Three Make Dean's List At ISU Three McHenry area students have been recognized for their academic achievement by being included on the Dean's list at Illinois State university, Normal, 111. The three, Renee Ann Freund, 4210 Crystal Lake road, and Sherri Sue Mc- Cann, 1908 Church street, both of McHenry, and Patricia Jean Hogan, of 6411 N. Shore drive, Spring Grove, all maintained "straight A" averages in the fall semester. Inclusion on the Dean's list .at ISU means the student was in the top 10 percent of their respective colleges at the university. IENT IMSQfWC the professional do-it-yourself carpet cleaning system First Hour of Rental Si.00 per hour . . . for every hour thereafter; (Exampla 2 hours . total charge $1 plus tax.) NO MINIMUM Special Rental Rate Good Monday thru Thursday RINSENVAC cleans the way professionals do at a traction ot the cost HOUR NO MINIMUM OVERNIGHT IMCI All 8:00 P.M. • 9:00 A.M. It [ HORNSBYS] 4488 W. RT8.120. McHINRY, ILL.

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