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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 May 1982, p. 5

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/i JOHNSDURG Dtone Dorlin 675-6291 BIRTHS Pack Awards Go To Cub Scouts Cvb Scoot Pack 4M held its April meeting last Wednesday. The foOoartng boys reoslred awards: Dm 10, Ken Gallo - Webelos slide, scarf and colors. David Balm, 1 grid, 3 silver. Den 11, Kevin MasaaraH, Geld •wear. Tony Sdarrooa, Wolf Dan 12, Jeff Adams Bear and 4 silver arrears. Dennis Webelos slide, scarf and colors. Shawn Kelly, wolf tedfe. Dan IS earned 5 baseball segments. Dsn 14 Robert Torres, I silver Webelos, Arrow of light awards given to the following boys; Bryan Smith, Jaaon Mumford, Keith Lsb- man, Aron Stephana, Karl Natachke, Sean Dagsns, Eric NordBng, John Lshti, Todd Parks, Mike Garlanger, Ernie Demers. This li the highest award a Cub Scout can earn before going into Boy Lady from • a.m. la NjC&F. . IGiriPorasterswill have a I May 17 at 7 p.m. in the amity chib. a Mass, all members are I r i | , J J inviiea to sciena. JOHNSBURGBOYS will he* a on Father's day, TMs will be hsM at the Community dub. Tickets win be available aeon from any of the hoys playing baaeball. Pleaae spend Father's day with your eon and help the' The i and Barbara SuUvan, 4U4 W. end ran1 McHenry, siwnuara the birth of their llrat child on May 4. Meghan Elisabeth waa bora at Memorial hoapital for McHenry county, woocBtocK, •no wvifMQ 9 xd§> S or Maternal grandparents are Ralph and Mary Ann Gatdke, Jr. of Gary. Jim and Jean Suffivan of El Paao, Tea. are the paternal grand parents. Mr. Ra^h GauBw, Sr. of Woodstock is the baby's grant- are John and Polly of McHeary. Gerald and Mary HU1 of McHenry are the paler nal grandpo rents Danielle Elizabeth is the name cheien by Terrence R and Kimberty S, Smith of McHenry for their drat The 7 lbs. 5Mi oa. baby girt entered the world April XT at Good Shepherd hoepital, Barrington, DL She was eagerly awaited at home by her brother Anthony, age two. Maternal grandparenta are Fred Haemker of Palatine and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lynch of Arlington Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith of Buffalo Grove are the paternal PAGES-PLAINDEALER -WEDNESDAY. MAY IS. IMS Present 'Babes In Arms' day with Scouts. It requires a lot of work to achieve this goal and we are very proud to have so many from our Pack. Congratulations boya on a eery fine job. 5 The pack will be participating in the Cub Scout show to be held at the McHenry County fair grounds May IS. Pleaae show your support and come see what the boys have bean doing with their time. been d The ST. JOHN'S NEWS rummage sale waa a huge The sodality ladiee helped during the week of setup, sale and take down. With your help it was much easier to sort through all the things that were donated. St. John's school is now registering for the 1962-83 school year. This ia particularly important for aU new and kindergarten students. The laat two years we have had waiting Usts for some classes so early registration is eeential. Pleaae DISTRICT IS NEWS following dataa have for graduation and school irting with June 4 Senior High Baccalaureate • 7:10. June 5 Senior High graduation-Sp.m. June 7 Junior High graduation-S p. m. JuneO Last day of acbool - early rttemtoesl • Senior Ugh *•:SO a.m. Ringwood-t: 50 a.m. Junior high - 10:00 - Bush and Middle -10:10 a.m. CONGRATULATIONS ....are coming your way Thomaa WoeUert. Tom graduated from the University of Wisconsin, PlatteviUe with a B.S. in Agricultural Mechanisation and a Minor in Agricultural Business. What a nice Mother's day gift. Graduation held on May 0. ...S.S million youngsters between the agee of 4 years and 7 years have a speech Impairment Jus ten Michael Is ths by Mr. and Mr*. John Woodbury of f fjj for their escond ******* f"** first son. The S Hml IS oa. baby boy antared the world May 1 and was welcomed home by his flve-yearoM sister, Mariaa. Maternal grand­ parents are Mr. and Mra. Howard Clark of El Paao, Tn. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blake of McHenry are Che paternal grandparenta. Mrs. Lsna Blake of McHenry is ths intent's great-grandmother. A boy, Benjamen Ward, waa bora May 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Ward L Huage, 1400 Lehigh avenue, Glenview, 111. He arrived at Lutheran General hoepital. Park Ridge, 01. weighing 0 Ibe. S oa. Maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Thomaa C. Roe of Antioch, 01. Edward and Mary Huege of Antioch and McHenry are the grandparenta. Alan and Tina HiU of Wonder Lake became parents of their first child April M, and named him Keith GerakL The 8 Ibe. S oa. baby boy waa bora April M at Good hoepital, Barrington, 01. ...Studies indicate that more people suffer from speech, language and hearing im­ pairments than from h e a r t d i s e a s e , paternal A 4 Ibe. 14 oa. baby girl waa bora April M, in Good Shafted hoepital, Barrington, 111. to Michael and Kathryn Strink of McHenry and they named her Kendra Susanna. Maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Repp of Bull Shoala, Ark. Mr. and Mra. Dan Strink of Carpenteraville are the paternal grandparenta. Among recent- births recorded at Memorial hoepital for McHenry county, Woodstock, 01. are the May 7 births of s girl to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hampton of McHenry and a boy to Mr. and Mra. AMn M. McKee of McHenry ; May S birth of a girl to Mr. and Mra. Scott Sauer of Wonder Lake and the May 0 birth of a girl to Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Boettcher of McHenry. The Veterans Administration ia eetimating that nearly 30,000 Veit- nam-era veterans will take advantage of a one-time, two-year extenekm of the GI BUI delimiting date. Only educationally diaadvantaged or un­ skilled 'Vietnam-era veterans are eligible for the extenaion. Mariaa Central'a Drama department haa chooen this yeer'a cast for ita spring musical, "Babes In Anna," which wiU be preaanted May IS, 14, IS at S p.m. The muaicel canters around a group of young and talented ap­ prentices who work for the villainous and un­ scrupulous theatre owner , Seymour Fleming and his warm- hearted partner, Bunny Byron. The grap of appronticea ia headed by the young rompooor and playwright , Valentine White. Their big ambition la to star in s show and to take it to Broadwav Playing in the theatre at this time Is Lee Calhoun's controversial new play, "The Deep North," starring the one-time sweetheart of the screen, Jennifer Owen, who-, comes complete with a very strict stage mother. Bunny Byron is in debt to Seymour Fleming for her half of the theatre, so Valentine writee a muaical revue for the apprentices to star in to raiae the money for her. But Seymour won't let them uae the theatre because of the "Deep North." Their only hope is to get the way Bread- Steve to aae Starring in the Hilgi Colli White, Suaie Ward, Susy Dobor, Bunny Byron, Stacey Heuvelman, Terry Thompson, Kellv Gua Field, in McCormack, Jennifer Owen, Margaret BeU, Seymour Fleming, Brian Adama, Phyllis Owen, Terooa Wolf, Lee Calhoun, Tom Morris, Steve Edwards, Tony Wember, press agent, Andy Belmonte; apprent ices , Janet Sullivan, Peg Durkin, Fran Amore, Anne Potje, Rob Kunz, Ed Powers, John Ryan and Chris Holm; dancers, Vicki Fsbbri, Renee Ssot, Heidi Baker, Liaa Plunket t , Kim Kauf­ man, Cetia McCormack and Terri Slciliano; chorua, Wendy Bart- man, Pascsle Gigon, Andres Lesl ie , Roseanne Catansaro and Pat Ryan. The musical is under the direction of Richard Mikus, musical director for Marian, and assistsnt director is T e r e s s W o l f . Choreogrspher is Stacey Heuvelman. The orchestra in­ cludes piano, Shelly Mikus; flutes, Carol Peechke, Kim Deany, Crista Terrel and Teresa Budasi ; clarinets, Kim Schuler, Cathy Doherty and Pete McCormack; alto sax, Jerrie Mikus, Teress Budaal . and Kim Schuier; soprano Cathy Mc Jim Peechke, Kate Doyle and Michele Gigon; trombone. Kip Kolthoff and Mike Mikua; bass, Ted Lango; drums, Jim Knauf; and percussion, Mike Fuller. The public is cordially invited to attend. A little confidents in a person can often produce great results. Pregnant, i NEED HELP? CALL BIRTHRIGHT OFPICI OPEN t -HAM AND FROM 7 - 9PM MON. THSU MH. . 24 HOURS ANSWERMO SIRVICI 815-385-2999 ...Professionals spedflcaUy trained to treat the communicatively han­ dicapped are pathotogtata and epilepay, cerebri speech-language iuoologlsts. >lindness, cerebrsl palsy, musculsr dystrophy, and multiple SALE DATES. WED., MAY 12 TUE5 , MAY 16 ~ MHaaaaaHaaaaHaaBHBaHHMaaaaHnllHannaaHnnni OUt MdRMtY STOMOHtY taSU QUAHtltlg (Ml 4410 W. Rto. ISO, BUY NOW... 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