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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Jul 1981, p. 3

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Johnsburg Diane Berlin 675-62$! Set Forester """pubB,tad Picnic Date The Mother-Daughter Girl Forester picnic will be held Monday, Aug. 10, at Petersen park, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. They will leave from St. John's school and return there, It is free to girls, but Mom should bring a dish to pass. Also, remember your swim suits! For Permission slips, call Kathy Kioto, 335-5930 or Pat Comstock, 385-4840. HOSPITALIZED "Get-Well" wishes are here extended to Debbie Freund of Windy Prairie. Debbie, your neighbors and friends hope you are home and feeling better very soon. HAPPY BIRTHDAY ...to Tracy Hiller, who will be 9 years old Aug. 2 and to John Clark, who was 17 July 22. Happy belated birthday to you, John. * ST. JOHN'S Registration will take place Saturday, Aug. 22; Sunday, Aug. 23, after all the Masses; continuing Monday, Aug. 24 at school. First day of school will be Monday, Aug. 31. Pre-School Development Center registrations for three and four-year-old children for the coming school year are currently being accepted at the school. It is non-denominational and children of all faiths are treated equally. Pre-School Open House is set for Tuesday, Sept. 1, 9 to 11:30 a.m. Anyone interested is asked to come and visit. If there are any openings, registrations will be ac­ cepted. Call the school, 385-3959 for additional information on pre-school and kindergarten through eighth grade classes. DISTRICT 12 Registration dates for Dist. 12 schools, are Aug. 12 and 13. This is a change from RESCUE SQUAD Put this on your calendar now! - 29thv Anniversary 1952-1981; bcfoefU dance, Johnsburg Ccafimumty club hall; Saturday. Aug. 29; dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. There will be a sit-down dinner at 6 p.m., so you can enjoy a real good, old- fashioned dinner before the dance. Tickets may be purchased by calling one. of the following numbers - 385-8399, 385-4815 or 3854444. Tickets may also be secured from rescue squad members. This is their main fund raising activity and we need to support this affair as they support us when we call for their help! Plan now to join this gala occasion and tell all your friends about it! FIESTA DAYS Hope that all of you en­ joyed the McHenry Fiesta days last week -- the program surely offered something for everyone! DATES TO REMEMBER Aug. 10 - Junior and Lady Foresters; St. Agatha Court 777, N.C.S.F.; picnic- Petersen park, 10 a.m. to 3 P-m. Aug. 12 & 13 Registration, Dist. 12 schools, (corrected date) Aug. 22 - Family Picnic - Sports Festival; Cub Scout Pack 454; 2 to 6 p.m.; Harrison Benwell park; McCullom Lake road, Wonder Lake. Aug. 22-23-24 Registration, St. John's school; K through8; Sat. and bun. after all Masses; Mon. at school. Aug. 29 -- Johnsburg Rescue squad; 29th An­ niversary Dance and Din­ ner; Johnsburg community club. Aug. 31 - First Day of School; Dist. 12 and St. John the Baptist schools. Sept. 1 - St. John's Pre- School Development Center Open House; 9 to 11:30 a.m.; at the school. Teen Club Expands \ Into McHenry Area Windsong Acres, the non­ profit organization that helps 'special' children, has received letters and cards from parents of these children in McHenry who would like them to join the Windsong Acres Teen club. Edward and Jeanette Gacek, who operate the organization at 6303 E. Hillside road, Crystal Lake, said they would like to ex­ pand the group into McHenry for those young people with special problems who lack socialization. They hope to get another bus to be able to pick up these teens in this area to participate in outing. Parents of other han­ dicapped children are also encouraged to call 455-6565 if they have a child who would like to become part of this very special group known as the Windsong Acres Teen club. Paf-Paf What product commands the most consumer loyalty? Cigar­ ettes. Superpen has an amazing capacity to preserve food It holds enough vegetables and fruit to make a salad every day for two weeks for a family of four . . and keeps It fresh up to 16 days! Moist 'n Presh hlgh-humldlty drawer with adjustable humidity oontrol for molsture-lovlng vegetables. Cool 'n Fresh drawer for most fruits and berries with super flexibility, adjustable temperature oontrol to oonvert to extended meat storage. And more super benefits. Cuts waste, outs shopping trips. Superpan -- featured In 19.2 cubic foot Food Saver refrigerator with adjustable glass shelves. • 6.24 cu. ft. freezer equipped for optional loemaker. • 33" wlds, 64* high. C»t brings good things to life. "SERVING McHENRY AREA FOR OVER 90 YEARS" CAREY APPLIANCE SALES ISERVICE H5-5M0 1241 N.Green McHenry Champion BIRTHS THEATRE PRESENTATION-McHenry East campus has been hosting a drama workshop for elementary students in the theatre at the school. It will be concluded Wednesday evening, July 29, with a performance of Winnie The Pooh Meets Gopher. Performance time is 7:30 p.m., with free admission. The community is encouraged to attend this short presentation. < STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Steven and Angela Samp, 2310 Edgewood lane, McHenry, announce the birth of their first child on July 26. Erika Marie was born at Northwest Community hospital, Arlington Heights, and weighed 8 lbs., 5^ oz. The maternal . grand­ mother is Dorothy Garibaldi of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Samp of Arlington Heights are the paternal grandparents, the paternal great-grandmother is Esther L. Hansen of Arlington Heights. Raymond and Nancy Cook, 5107 W. Greenbrier drive, McHenry, became parents of their second son and named him Benjamin Louis. The baby boy was born July 19, at Memorial hospital for McHenry county, Woodstock and weighed 9 lbs., 5 oz. He has a brother Brian, age 2Vfe. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. PAGE 3 • PLAINDE ALEB Larkin, 4412 W. Ponca, McHenry. Paternal grand­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy D. Cook, 2613 W. Indian trail, McHenry. Great-grandparents are Mrs. Elvera S. Durland of McHenry and Mrs. Eveline Larkin of Woodstock. Philip Charles is the name chosen by Mr. and Mrs. David C. Dhom, 414 S. Madison, Woodstock, for their first child. The infant was born July 17, at Memorial hospital for McHenry county, Woodstock and weighed 8 lbs., 6 oz. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John M. Coughlin of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Dhom of Woodstock are the paternal grandparents. Great-grandpiarents are Mrs. Lucille Geraty of McHenry and Mr. Herman Salzman of Woodstock. Randy and Cathy Neiss, 1007 Hayden drive, John­ sburg, announce the birth of their first child on July 10. Ryan Timothy was born at Good Shepherd hospital, Barring ton and weighed 7 lbs., 6 oz. Materal grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Barber of Oak Park, 111. Carl and Diane Neiss of Johnsburg WEDNESDAY. JULY 29,1981 are the paternal grand­ parents. Great-grandparenta in­ clude Martha and Leo Freund of Johnsburg, Mr. and Mrs. George Barber of Tuscola, 111. and Mrs. Nora Collins, also of Tuscola. Often Is "My husband wants to go1 on a fishing trip." "Where?" "I dunno. There's some­ thing fishy about it." IIKTIMSQlUkC the professional do-it-yourself carpet cleaning system First Hour of Rental HOSPITAL NOTES MCHENRY Admissions: Ronald Mlyniec, Joseph Budreck, Robert M. Dunwiddie, Gary Boltinghouse, Aurore M. Hopp and Vickie Nowak, all of McHenry; and Henry Dehne and James Caccamo, both of Wonder Lake. WOODSTOCK Admissions: Thomas Wiles, Sr., Elbert Schuberth and Roger Moen, all of McHenry; and Mrs. Maria Petto, William Lerch and Mrs. Madeleine Fischer, all of Wonder Lake. HARVARD Admissions: ' Charles Thornton of McHenry and Jeffrey Baldwin of Spring Grove. Warps" CARRY-HOME" Coverall" Plastic is the per feet workmate wherever a protective cover is needed It's waterproof, dustproof, acidproof. And durable enough to be reused, over and over again Ask for warp's CARRY- HOME Coverall by name. It's the only plastic cover trusted by homeowners, gardeners and campers for over 25 years. 10 x25', heavy duty 4 mil, in clear or black WARP BROS Chicago. IL 60651 Pioneers in Plastic Since 1924. These dealers care enough to stock the best, the original Warp^s CARRY HOWE Coverall Look for the bright yellow package. Aci Hardware 3729 W. Elm St., McHenry CMS! to CMS! Star* 4400 W. Rte, 120, McHenry Wonder Lake Im Vain* 7602 Hancock Dr., Wonder Lake Dr. Michael J. Petersen Podiatrist wishes to announce the relocation of his McHenry office 5017 W. Elm Street McHenry, 111. Hours By Appt. 344-0200 (Woodstock 0ffke*230 No. Moin*338-6665) UWfmjRNITUR^CMR . •IJUA'X**«oV»^ J , DROP CLOTH S. 'c'o"; MOtSTURt BARMER INSTALL CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING NOW AND BEAT THE HEAT NEXT TIME • 1 Vi ton $890" •2 ton *930'° •2Va ton $10I5## •3 ton *1092°® •3V2 ton S1260M •4 ton s130500 »» Completely installed irregular installations will cost extra Creative Kitchens & Baths Inc. Heating Division 3012 W. Rt. 120 McHenry 344.1 ISO $1.00 per hour . . . for every hour thereafter. (Example 2 hours total charge Si plus tax ) NO MINIMUM Special Rental Rate Good Mondoy thru Thursday R i H S E N V A C l e a n s f i e rotesMonjis (Jo a t j t r a c t i o n o t t h e c o s l FRI., SAT . & SUN. NO MINIMUM OVERNIGHT SPICIAU 8 :00 P.M. -9:00 A M $10.00 FIHST 4400W.RTE.120, McHENRY, ILL. spurgeons LimitedTime Only! -Sea Pre COAT SALE son Family Regular $12 to $85 Our entire stock's on sale .... and we've pulled out the stops to give you the greatest case for value your family's ever seen! Take 20% off any brand new fashion for ladies, girls, men or boys. You'll find fabulous looks in full length coats, car coats, ski jackets, bicycle jackets, zip-lined all weather coats. Dressy and tailored styles . . . nylons, poplins, blends. You can snap-up the choice of the season at a price you want to pay. Come see, come save now! Hurry.^.$ale ends Aug. 16! USE OUR FREE LAYWAY PLAN! FAMILY HAIR STYIING CENTER 385-4520 McHENRY MARKET PLAGE DAILY 9-9 SAT 9-6 •••I SUN 10-5 •1 'Jfl >"• * li

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