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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Feb 1981, p. 3

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'y • . -r * Present Winter Concert Craig Dynowa, tuba toloUt with the West campus band is shown in rehearsal for the nineteenth annual Mid-winter concert at West campus auditorium Thursday, Feb. 26, at 8 p.m. Craig will be featured la a selection entitled "A Touch of Tuba", by Art Dedriclt. The jazz band will also be spotlighted In a special drum duet by Paul Knapik and Claes Petri, the selection entitled "Foxy Funk". The concert band will perform "Symphonic Psalm" by Smith; "March" by Gustav Hoist, "Les Valientes"by Sammy Nestice, and selections from "They're Playing Our Song" by Marvin Hamlisch. Other selections by the Jazz band include, "Lost In the Shuffle" by Hooper, "Betsa Nlecassa" and "Catch as Catch Can" by Niehaus.The concert is performed in conjunction with the parent-conference night, and a small admission will be charged. The public Is Invited. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Musicians In Fox Valley Festival On Monday, Feb. 23, Woodstock high school hosted one of the Fox Valley conference's most en^ tertaining and rewarding activities, the third annual Fox Valley conference choral festival. This concert was the culmination of an entire day's experience for the 400 vocal music students representing nine schools in the conference. Choral students from both McHenry East and West campuses participated in the festival. The Fox Valley conference choral festival is designed to provide the students with an enlightening educational experience that utilizes skills developed by the vocal music programs of each school The FVC choral directors meet and select the music which they feel will be challenging to the students and then choose a director who will lead the students through the festival day's activities. This year's director was Kurt Chalgrin from Tremper high school in Kenosha, Wis. Under his direction, the students rehearsed com­ positions by J. S. Bach, Franz Liszt, Anton Bruckner and Eugene Butler. This variety of music was enhanced by the use of different types of choirs. The students performed as a mass chorus and as separate girl and boy choirs There was also a mixed honor choir comprised of the eight best choral students from each school. Chalgrin shared his knowledge of music with these students including the joy that music can bring to everyone. Zwick Asks Separation Of RTA-Road Package State Rep. Jill Zwick (R- Dundee) has called for an immediate end to all diversions from the State Road fund for non-road uses. "If the funds that have been diverted from the road fund had been used to maintain and upgrade our roads, we would not be in the situation we now find our­ selves in concerning needed road work", she explained. In fiscal 1979, $171,000,000.00 was diverted to everything from the Secretary of State's office to the Department of Aeronatics, to Public Transportation. In fiscal 1900, these diversions will be reduced to $120,000,000.00 and all diversions will be phased out by 1964 - but we need immediate relief from this jjflusti< proposals to the gas tax to support R.T.A. are not needed and will not be supported by me!" Rep. Zwick said. "I don't believe the popular government theory that spending more money on something automatically remedies the problems - it doesn't. The current structure of the Regional Transportation Authority is not effective and inefficient and must be changed. The failure of the R.T.A. to respond to our areata needs is intolerable. I will support the involvement of the private sector in public transportation. There is a need for efficient ser­ vice, particularly in the business community, and the private sector of business could make it a profitable endeavor." Only 13 percent of the seven-million persons living in the six-county R.T.A. area use public tran­ sportation and of this, in the suburbs (which contain half of the population) 6.6 percent of the people use public transportation. The average operating subsidy now amounts to $57 a year to each individual living in the R T.A. area. Mrs. Zwick stated, "If mass transit is to survive, it must be offered at a price which is competitive with private auto operation." In conclusion, Rep. Zwick said, "Let the road users pay for the roads and the transit users pay for transit ser­ vices " • • • • It's good business, even in family deals, to keep the record straight. Karen Terese is the name chosen by Mr. and Mrs. John Dalton, Jr.,-824 E. Benton, Morris, 111., for their second daughter. The91bs , 11 oz. infant was born Feb. 17, at Morris hospital, and was welcomed home by her sister Nicole, age two. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham of McCullom Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Dalton, Sr. of McHenry are the paternal grandparents. Great-grandparents in­ clude Mrs Ruth Kroncke of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. John Mizerka of Downers Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ciszar of Crete, 111. Marty and Jane Keller, 425 Stratford court, McHenry, announce the birth of their first child on Feb. 17. Kristine Elizabeth was born at Memorial hospital for McHenry county, Woodstock and weighed 6 lbs , 15 oz Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, 310 Timothy lane, McHenry Mr. and Mrs. George Keller, 2602 W. Clara, McHenry, are the paternal grandparents. Melvin Markee of Danville, 111. is the maternal great­ grandfather. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Woolwine of McHenry became parents of their first child on Feb. 16. Rachel Lauren entered the world at Prentiss hospital, Chicago, weighing 6 lbs., 7 oz. Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs J. Greifenkamp of Lombard, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woolwine of Whispering Oaks, McHenry, are the paternal grandparents. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. S. Palmy of Crivetz, Wis.; Mrs. Mary Greifenkamp of Elmhurst, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woolwine, Sr. of Chicago and Mr. Peter Innocenti of Whispering Oaks. A boy was born to Thomas J. and LaureleOlson, 4714 W. Parkview drive, McHenry, on Feb. 11. Anthony Allen arrived at Memorial hospital for McHenry county, Wood­ stock, weighing 7 lbs., 10 oz. He was welcomed home by a brother, three-year-old Thomas J. Maternal grandparents are Bruno F. and Anna Rusanowski, Sr. of Florida Florence and William Delcarpio of Louisiana are the paternal grandparents Great-grandparents in­ clude Anton and Agnes Rusanowski, North Shore Geriatric center, Waukegan. 111. and Victoria Zyskowski Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M Johnson, 5314 W. Lakeshore drive, announce the birth of their first child on Feb. 8. Michelle Nicole was born at Memorial hospital for McHenry county, Woodstock spurgeons 3 Days Only - Wednesday-Thursday-Friday February 25,26 & 27 Come Save During Our What's Left Sale!" I PRICES!! EXAMPLE: TRK SERVICE Y*99* Accounting •Experienced •Professional •Personalized • Yoar-Round INCOMB TflX MRVICN Phono •M-7SI7 Or ig ina l P r i co $24 $48 $4.50 Markdown $8 $24 $2.50 You Pay $4 $12 $1.25 Vis i t our spec ia l "What 's Lef t " Sa les area. Whatever pr ice you see on the sa le tag take 1 2 OFF! F i rs t come f i rs t serve- Many one-o f -a -k ind barga ins : In fants , Boys & Gi r ls wear Shoes, Boots , Men s Wear Lad ies Dresses & Pantsu i ts Lad ies Coor ­ d inates , Lad ies Accessor ies & Coats 1 LOOK FOR SALE MERCHANDISE MARKED WITH A GREEN DOT! NO l AVAWAYS CASH & CHARGt SAltS ONLY -- Îm McHENRY MARKET PLACE 385 4100 4400 W RTE 120 McHENRY ILL W m mm D All Y 9 9 S AT 9fc SUN 10 5 and weighed 7 lbs., u oz. - Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Elliott of Centralia, 111. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson, also of Centralia. Great-grandparents are Mrs. Susie Hodges of Cen­ tralia, 111.; Mrs. William Johnson and Mrs. E. M. Grant, both of Yazoo City, Miss. Among births recently recorded at Memorial hospital for McHenry county, Woodstock, was the Feb. 19 birth of a boy to Mrs. Diana Giurlani of McHenry. HOSPITAL NOTES MCHENRY Admissions: George Balek, Sr., April Stewart, Harry C. Jorgensen, Dolores Dumelle and Diane An- zinger, all of McHenry; Alice Weber and Edward M. May, both of Spring Grove. WOODSTOCK Admissions: Mrs. Janice Druml, Mrs. Goldie Rairie and baby Joshua Smith, all of McHenry; Mrs. Betty Williams and Craig Prond- zinski, both of Wonder Lake. (^)EDUC|fcjnONAL ('.ollegeHonors Grenman On Military Dean's List Jerry T. Grenman, of 1414 Orchard Beach, McHenry, was one of 225 students in the military base degree programs offered at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, (SIUC) to make the fall semester Dean's List. Grenman maintained a "straight A" average throughout the Fall semester. SIUC offers occupational degree work at more than 35 military bases throughout the country. RECEIVE DEGREES Some 400 students received degrees from Marquette university this winter. Among the graduates were G. David Gerrard, 2308 Fairview lane, and David Welter, 3813 Grove avenue, both B.S. Degree in Business Administration and both from McHenry. PAGE 3 Sunnyside Area Betty Messer Hold Second Area Meeting On Tuesday, Feb. 17, the village held its second monthly meeting at the Johnsburg Junior high. Among the topics discussed was the ap­ propriations for the coming fiscal year 1981-82. This must be completed before the April election. One item in the appropriations is money to do road work in the older section of the village where roads are badly deteriorating. It is hoped that there will be sufficient funds to complete the interior of the village hall this year. Once completed the village will hold its meetings in the hall. Also, the clerk and chief of police will maintain offices in the hall. At the present time the squad is housed in the village garage. A decision will be made at the next meeting on granting Mr. Mitchell a business zoning for a portion of his property that fronts Wilmot road. At present his property is zoned for farming and he has asked for the business zoning to operate the Weiner Wagon which, Mitchell purchased last year. DEADLINE PAST The deadline for displaying the current village stickers was Feb. 1. A number of residents still have not purchased them and the police are now issuing tickets to those in violation. If you are new to the area and do not have your sticker PLA1NDEALER - WEDNESDAY. FEBKI AR V 25, 19X1 Rich Messer and son Bob of 1405 Bayview took a trip to Conover. Wis This v. as a special .occasion us they went to help celebrate the first birthday of- grandson Shane Rosinski Shane is the son of Jjlie •and Ralph Rosinski of Conover. He has a brother Chad who, along with a number of friends a s M relatives, were on na:, . lo help him Celebrate 344-2494 call the clerk at 385-6023 for information. CHEERY NOTES In the past few weeks a number of residents from the village have been con­ fined to McHenry hospital I am happy to report Ivar Wendell has returned home to complete his recuperation. Hope to see him at meetings again soon Ivar is a trustee on the village board S Sandy Messer - has recovered from her recent surgery and is now back at work. Our prayers are with friend and neighbor Mable Zawislak who was home for just a couple of days and was re-admitted to the hospital for another operation Feb 20. We hope to see Mable home soon and well on the road to recovery. WEEKEND GET AWAY With the long weekend for President's day Betty and , BIRTHDAYS This week s . birth'lav greetings goto„.lfi iet 1 k who celebrated 11 ' ) * Donna Mitchell, F<-> it .nd Mary Jo Kennebeck V cf Brett Zimh'rick v ||- celebrate Feb 25. n : ; , Klapperich Feb 27 Best wishes to \:<>u r • happy day an < come ANMVEK ARI1..V This week $ . lintve/ couples are Mr 'and William Mitchell ' Wilmot road ar-rj Mrs Greg \'o\v.ak •< Church street B<!" < • celebrated Feb J are village t r us * • -,a rv •Ir" 4017 anc 1918 l * • < Congratulate wishes for happy years • "Seeing Eye To E y e ' "Seeing Eye to Eye" is the theme for the 1981 ob­ servance of Save Your Vision week, the Lake- McHenry Counties Op- tometric society has an­ nounced The event, slated for March 1-7, is proclaimed annually by the President of the United States to remind Americans of the role good vision plays in their lives and of the importance of preserving their vision with proper preventive health care "This year's theme is consumer-orier" Dr Mon'v president of ti organization remind consunu must know wha' receive in vis jpr they can set- providers jr * quality care Most of who are in a nothing else ? apt s \h: they •re t h r % Vv.'uld •fort Rental 9 75 PE NO installation chargr NEW fully automatic sof tener ^ TWO year opt ion to buy w i th FULL renta l fee deducted ONE phone ca l l can answer any questions 312-259-3393 •1980 sofi\ FOX VALLEY DIVISION •Bi'A Individual Retirement Account ^ U 1(7 ( 7 ' i f , J 1 # ' if / » ' \^7 - \'\m LI A 7 t -M •' .< ' • ^ 1 fV;#U If you've been considering an IRA program...may we suggest th&t you act now! Ail contributions made into an IRA program before April 15. 1981 are fully deductable for the tax year 19&C . INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS Individual Retirement Accounts represent an ex ct I lent opportunity for you to save tax-free dollars to provide for your own and your family's security, If you are considering an IRA Program, we suggest that you discuss all the legal implications with your attorney and then come In to the McHenry State Bank to discuss the financial aspects of the plan. Any of our officers will be happy to assist you In choosing the program best suited to your particular goals. Opening an IRA account at McHenry State Bank Is as easy as opening a regular savings account. We offer a variety of savings plans with a wide range of Interest rates and maturity dates. Rfltmter F.D.LC. McHENRY STATE BANK "A Full Service lank Serving the Community with Complete Bonking Service Since 1904" 3510 W. Elm Street and Lillian Street & Crystal Lake Road uu mi Lm Richmond Road & Pearl Street A McHenry. Illinois 385-1040 m i --

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