PAGE 8 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, IWI * W & < < ~ '1<"K ~ < STEAK LAST DINNER THEATRE PRODUCTION PAISLEY CONVERTIBLE Running The weekend of APRIL 3rd Friday, Saturday & Sunday MAKE YOUR EASTER RESERVATIONS NOVy! M Mtrs IS OPEN DAILY FOR IV "MUN. thru HfTTTOWT^TWl- Fall Registration ' ,v-i ^ ' At Primary Center J & f * *•. r»- Students entering first grade in the fall will be registered at. Montini Primary center April 6-10. Students must be six years of age by Dec. 1 for entrance into first grade. Registration will be held at the Primary center office, 3504 W. Washington street, between the hours of 9:30 •SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSKSKSKS a.m. and 3 p.m. Parents are asked to have tjie child's birth date and place of birth, Baptismal date and church of Baptism available at registration. Parents must be registered at St. Patrick s or St. Mary's to be eligible for in-parish tutition rates. > , w/, »--v Sun riy Side Area > • »*. Betty Messer FISH FRY-Every Friday E vening BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE 25 TO 750 GUESTS For All Occasions RETIREMENTS • REUNIONS • FASHION SHOWS DANCES » PROMS • SHOWERS • WEDDINGS Vi MH.E NORTH OF RTf. ITS ON US 12 - Rt€HMOM>, H. FOR RESERVATIONS OR INFORMATION, CALL: HHIHH Professional Residential Carpet Cleaning Two Step Process | Rotary Machine Steamex Scrubbing 2. Rinsing CALL PAUL 385-3252 MORENZ MHINTENRNCE 344-2494 Easter Best Spiess offers a FREE Kay nee dress shirt with a purchase of a specially REDUCED suit or sportcoat JOHNNY CARSON • YVES ST. LAURENT • JONATHAN STRONG Boys suits and sportcoats of polyester and blends are priced to please. Navy or tan, plaids and stripes. Solid-color shirts by Kaynee are free! Suits. Sizes 14 20. Reg. 125.00 .'.J. 100.00 Reg. 99.50 79.99 Reg. 90.00 f 69.99 Sportcoats. Sizes 8 20. * Reg. 50.00 : 39.99 Reg. 45.00 . 35.99 Reg. 35.00....... .. 27.99 Boyswear, Elgin on 1, Crystal Lake and St. Charles. BETTY MK$$FR V.?.'. ,.y The Sunnyside columnist for the McHenry Plaindealer for the last ihref Betty Messer inNpri I the ee-years, ited both the column and the position. of village clerk from KTeanor • Schuberth. Mrs. Messer has Been involved in writing for some time as she once wrote a column while in high school in Elmwood Park She also fcrote a column for the Wheaton Journal when she lived in Glenwood Heights In addition to her work as a Plaindealer columnist and village clerk. Mrs Messer also finds time to do a lot of fishmg, and craftwork m ner home. , ,"l like to work with my thands." Mrs Messer said She lives in Sunnyside with her husband. Richard. who works as a supervisor for American Gasket and Rubber company in Schiller l'Wk. They have seven cllfMl^hi ranging in age from 12 to ^VC) Five of them are married The Messers have 14 grandchildren SHE'S A WINNER Sunnyside Foods has been celebrating its 12th an niversary the past few weeks and have had a :i foot high stuffed St Bernard dubbed "Sunny" on display. Two- year-old Jackie Sandell of 1510 Grandview, daughter of Linda and Rill Sandell, TIME TO MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD IN THE became the owner of the animal Saturday*, Mar. 21. Jackie was delighted with "Sunny" who stands a good bit taller than her and dad Bill had a problem getting it home. A picture of Jackie ftnd Sunny is on display in the store. ELECTION TIME With election day just around the corner, the race for certain positions on the board is bringing about more activity than seen in recent years Rill Sandell who has been a trustee for eight years, an incumbent, is out meeting people. Rill Mitchell also on the board for eight years and a presidential hopeful is also out meeting the people John Miedzianowski also on the board eight years is out with his fellow members Jim Eichhorn has posters in stores in the area. He was presi dent-mayor from 73- 77. Diana Barroso newcomer to the political scene hekl a coffee with the candidates on Sunday March 22. Also on the ballot this year are Ray Nolan who has been presidnet-mayor for the past 4 veiars and served as village treasurer for 12 years. Ray is running for trustee this election. The office of clerk is Betty Messer ^ho finished the term for Eleanor Schuberth who resigned for health reasons 3'_> years ag6 Remember, election day is Apr 7 and the polling place is Connerty Realty Get out and vote! RECUPERATING J This past winter saw a number of our villager#, in the hospital. I'm happy\to say they are on the road to recovery and doing well. Mabel Zawislak spent 36 days in the McHemgr hospital and has been home for a few weeks now and. is getting along fine Though she still has a while before •she can get out, she is dofhg better every day. V Ivar Wendell who has bcm» out for some time is n<& feeling more like himself and hopes to be back at village meetings in April. ..Ivar is a trustee for village. Sand?1 Messer. who hft been in and out of tjie hospital, will be going "in again this week. Sandy will be admitted to St Joseph's in Elgin for surgery this week All her friends wiftk her well ... ' ANNIVERSARY / Celebrating their 62hd anniversary this week we Emma and Art Kunkel >of 4212 Riverview. Theif special day is Apr. 7. YdUr friends and neighbors wish you a happy day and many more happy years together. BIRTHDAYS Celebrating birthdays tfeis week are Matt Coris and Rick Jager, Mar. 30; Corry Patterson. Apr 1; and Rtjby Crowley, Apr 3. Best wishes to you all for a happy day followed by a happy ye#r Belated birthday greetings go to Art Keefer who had his special day Mar 19 Hope you had a happy day Art! 1 \ DON'T STAY HOME ON APRIL 7TH VOTE ON ELECTION DAY FOR YOUR CANDIDATE! ! CHOOSE THE CANDIDATE FOR "CITY TREASURER" WHO WILL WORK FOR YOU... VOTE FOR rp'iim«*«i 1W1 • r mn ilLkl'J'ULiV VH'i »l»l»lll k I 1.11 "Libraries Today" To Be Shown On April 2 F3R TREASURER MOST IMPORTANTLY VOTE!! v> FOR BY ANDIL^.'ERC . . mi Louise Hipwell. president of the McHenry Nunda Public library district board of trustees, will be presenting a program on Channel 3 Thursday. April 2. at 5 p.m., in recognition of National Library week Ms Hipwell will speak of the changes in the library world from the time when entering a librarv meant to "whisper and tip toe", to the present day colorfully alive library Questions called in during the program will be answered by Ms Hipwell ajid board member, Mus Dolores Suess "Dream Workers" will1 the title of future bi-mor programs being coordinated by Ms Hipwell >nt*p In recogntion of National Library week, April 4 through April 11. the McHenry Nunda library on Lilv I^ke road will make the returning of overdue books painless by voiding fines during this time Nurse Internship Program Slated 4U. V -*r Ed r . •« V j -department of u cation. McHenrv ALL ITEMS 50 % ««70% MARCH 26 THRU APRIL 4 Lavatories Kohler - 17 * 14 underhung china lav. Harvest Gold Kotiler 19" self-rimming cast iron lav. Fresh Green r«9 NOW 59 85 29.99 46 9i 23.99 Sinks , Amer. Std. 13*13 wall hanging, white w/faucet i66 to 99.00 Amer. Sid. wht. serve, sink 20xlfi 49 95 30.00 Elkay 22x22 stainless steel, 4 hole tinf 60 98 32.32 3-Amer. Std. wht. china Indry. trays 95.00 65.00 Amer. Std. 1U20 wht..wall Special hung sink A- vaiu« 10.00 Koliler 25x15 acrylic red bar sink <>6 65 48.39 fehler 25x15 acrylic black bar R*« NOW 320 00 210.00 se oo 17.99 79 oo 23.89 84 oo 28.89 360 00 299.00 \ it V, We welcome your Spiess Charge, Visa and MasterCard. Free Parking: St. Charles Mall, Crystal Point Mall Floin P1*7a Unner Deck. sink Toilets Kotiler one piece elongated white Kohler elongated 1 pjfte wht. • I '*/ • Amer. S&'tiuor - vent-away tsilet timer. Sid. Luxor bidet Many misc. toilet A bowls A parts 96 65 48.39 Shower & Bases Owens Corning 48" shower base w/walls 3 36x36 fiberglass shower bases 1 42x34 fiberglass shower base i 48x34 fiberglass shower base Bimni shower cove Bathroom Cabinet* Wood mode 12" drawer base 2u oo 99.00 Williams 30" cabinet 120 00 70.00 Island Industries wall cabinet 34x32 walnut 35700 105.00 Woodmode wall cabinet. Sable color on oak 1680o 49.99 Medicine Cabinets 12x36 mirror surface mt. cabinet 95 00 12x36 wood front surface mt. 10.00 425 00 310.00 423.00 310.00 481. 50 386.00 336 15 269.00 cabinet Cook Top ienn-Air 30" Twin convertible cooktop w/Grill A Coil cartridge Misc. Aprilaire furnace humidifier Lennox furnace humidifier GaMe mt. powered attic ventilator -r ,r CLOSE OUT SALE ON ALL STYLES. 95 00 29.00 535 00 360.00 13000 66.00 23800 100.00 65 80 30.00 SHERMAN 7PLUMBING S, HEATING INC/ RT. 14 CRYSTAL LAKE • 815-459-6060 Residential • Commercial • Installation • Bath & Kitchen Showroom •mmaw Bath Shop • Parts • Supplies hospital, t# now preparl|P for its sixth consecutive nurse internship program McHenry hospital haq conducted five successful. nurse internships since the first program in June, 1977. An internship is specifically designed to meet the unique needs of the newly graduated nurse The purpose is to nurture this new graduate through the transition from student nurse to professional staff nurse The 1981 nurse mternslu^ will begin Monday. June 15, and continue for 12 weeks through Friday. Sept 4 The p r o g r a m " c o m b i n e s classroom and clinical ex perience to assist the new graduate in gaining con fidence in her new role as a staff nurse For more information write Mrs. C. Amore, R.N., Department of Kducation, McHenry hospital, or call (HI5) .185-2200, extension 642 » • » * The trouble with most used cars is just that they have been used. How To Subscribe to The McHenry Plaindealer The McHenry Plaindealer 3812 W. Elm Street McHenry, II. 60050 3 Years • $40.00 2 Years - $28.50 1 Year - $15.50 6 Months - $8.50 Payment Enclosed Marge _ .4 ' Address City. i Prices good in AAcHenry County. I