- > fy- ̂ i wmmm id - ' • PAGE f . PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, MAY 14,1W New Church Members Welcomed Circus Fun Day FIFTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the fDeaofillay UK), The Tri-Couotjr Prode of which Peter W. Pratt the proprietor!, has roc the Morrow garage to make room for its rapidly Mr. Frett are kept buqr shipped te distant msfket*. Lsst Mr. Frett brought in MC ceeee of and moat of ' with only a remaining in Chicago. In ta the girls. three men. beeklee Mr. Frett, are kept busy erigh aa high aa a-hatf m of poultry in a week, The Mc Henry fire deportment called to the Dehiai firm, about six milea west of McHenry. near Oatond The blaze started in a died and destroyed the born and granary and some machinsry, roof or atone mflk house and the silo was damaged, The firemen were able to save the have. The born was only about two years old. lightning struck the old barn about two years ago and It completely destroyed The form la tenanted by Edward Redding. FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of May 11, IMS). Jerry win add both TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO of May », >. The McHenry school la preparing two closing programs for Its seniora. Bac calaureate addkeaa will be given by Rev. Fr. Mm Reuiand, assistant of St Mary's church Gam- win be hsM Jtane 7 in tbeacheai gymnasium. local residents have • I m ̂ m J f W ^ started an too ̂ _ the American home, the yogi am having all of which wUl as a whole. One pmpsaa is to alleviate the problem of parking which is becoming more serious aa time goes on. All of the »roa whkh la not to be saedid will be rsasrved for parking. The McHenry Shamrucka played bell at Johaaburg for one half the game like they didn't tomigidio the waa found a former teammate, "Sonny' A Circus Fun day win be held Saturday, June S, from 10:90 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. for between 100 and m mentally handicapped children from McHenry, Lake and portions of Cook counties. The circus wagon will be drawn by the Belgian hitch, a team of stately, it hands high Belgian horsee. For further information and to register for transportation for thia event, contact the Northern Illinois Special Recreation asaoeiatian at 459- 0737. > 1 Aid Recycling Collection of I1M80 from licenses during the month of April enabled the county to keep abreaat with expenses of the month accdding to a report of County Treasurer C. Frank Day which waa approved by the county board of supervisors. The county board of review will organize on June 1. S. H. Freund of McHenry is the Republican member. A marriage license waa issued to Vernon Kramer of McHenry and Vivian Yarbrough of Chicago. Dorothy Schaefer and Grover Sweetland teamed up to win the mixed doubles matches on the Schaefer alleys in a Add of 00 couples. This event put the finishing touches on the bowling _ up with a potent bat and pitching Hat stifled Shamrock run's production. The Shamrocks saw a • to 1 lead vanish Into an I to T dsfset. t . „ ; TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the flks of May 31, 1*71). Fish caught in the Fox river are safe to eat, and dtaeuaaion caused by a fish tumor study is not significant, Dr. Edward F. Wilt, Jr., chairman of the McHenry County Board of Health, siesrtod Celeete Doherty of McHenry and P.J. Conerty of Harvard were crowned queen and king of the Marian Central high school prom held in the Abby at Pontine, wis. The McHenry Community high school's fifty second- annual com mencement exert leas will be hold on McCracken field/weather permitting, June 2. There are 371 members In the graduating claaa. Madeline Maaelter, McHenry, experienced a thrill she'll always remember when she placed eocond in the Olympics swim competition for the hamficapped held in I worship Service. Fcllewing asw mimkirs stoed In e reteltlag church la be greeted by the coed La vine Reopke and Hesiy Set. rewire StartleMUcbeB.Star 1 Mitchell, Jr.. Phylli^H the the service, all ei the Bneet the deer ef the A fiiiaiMs anils ce-chalrssea left la first II. Deaa Lee Tsri Oiarcsenke, Nancy Mel. Kriatine Conrad. Elisabeth Cenrai, Karea LaMag, Carrie Lehtag. Christopher Beyer. Jeiy Beyer. Dorothy Eteraick. El«yn Eteraick. Jeremy Caller, Aatbeay GaSer, Jason Galler. Jane Gaikr, Ttftaay Galler. Jamie Galler. Sharon CaulfleM, Alteon CaalfleM. Keith CaalfleM aaiSl Jim Caalfleld; in second raw, from left. Deaa Mitchell, Michael Odarcseaka, Tamara Odarcsenka, Charles Conrad, Jalie Logan. Pastor Roger Schneider, Avram Lahlag, Dan Beyer. Mary Veaely, Timothy Eteraick. and Klmherly Rehfeldt. Other aew members are Reee Marie Mitchell. Robert Logan. Julie Galler aad Zakery Galler. Evangelistic Spirit In Play ta some arena, ridlculea God's Word Pastor GUrald At Alliance Church RobwU0B 1 warm welcome to all to come and fellowship during this time worship. C. The National Honor society of Woodstock Community high school, under the faculty advteorahip of Barbers Oughton, will be par ticipating with the McHenry County Defenders as co-sponaors in the recycling drive scheduled for Saturday, May IS, from 0 a.m. to l p.m., In the McHenry Market Place parking lot on Weat Route 110. These drives are both a community- service and a fund-raising event for participating groups The Honor society chapter, according to Mrs. Oughton, has ss one of its goals participation in eventa that serve the community. * - The public is invitecffo avail itaelf of an immediate buy-back plan in effect for all-aluminum cans brought to the drive. Recycle™ can receive 20 cents per pound for all-aluminum cans snd 21 cents h lb. if they arrive free of bi metal cans and flattened. For further information, contact the Defenders representative at 305-0312. Jerry Larkin, who is attending the University of Illinois, will be home and ready to take over his femiH«u> first base job with the Shamrodcs. Geological History Of County Is Museum Topic The Alliance church, of 3015 Bull Valley road, McHenry, invitee the public to come and hear the young people of the church preeent a playlet Sunday, May It, at 7 p.m. The service witt be evangelistic in scope, and the young have' bee regularly to give a _ performance. Church ieeders have found It an interacting experience to see them giving of their best, planning the stage prope, en couraging one another and getting a great deal of Joy in their preparations. The play taDs the story of Noah's greet erk, his preaching repentance and the eventual flood that oomoe upon the earth It alao shows the acorn and ridicule Noah received, Just aa the world today, Sunday, May It, it 2 p.m. the McHenry County Hiatorical museum in Union will preeent a slide program v on this county's geological histoiy. Conducted by Ron Marka of McHenry, a teecher at Crystal Lake Central high school with it years experience in Earth and En vironmental Science, the 30-minute , program will center around the tim» scale for in this county from billions of ago to-some 1,400 years « most of the surfsce festures recognized today were flrat formed. Marks will explain how evidence determines the lend changes that "^Nliaye occurred, show picturee of ice age remnants today, and illustrate, how man is affecting a change on the land here. According to Markgw McHenry county, a county noted for the depths of its glacial sand and gravel deposits, has moat of the glacial feeturee one could find in any glacial aree in the world. Hla program promteeajto be both entertaining and informative and baaed upon years of reeearch hare ta the county. Area realdents will recognize Marks for the work he doea with the McHenry County Con servation district, a Woodstock Opera progifm, and praeanialiuus before numerous groupa ta the area. Alao at the mueeum thia Sunday will be spinning and loom dsmonetrationa. For an afternoon for the entire family, visit the McHenry County Hiatorical mueeum in Union, open from 1:10 to 4:40. There is a small admission charge for non-members. For further program Information contact the muaaum at 815423-21S7. PLAN OUTING The McHenry Girl Foreeters will go to Greet America June it. To make a reeervation, call Debbie Oeffhng, 305- 5ttl, or Barb Phitahack, 305-0753. Any girl who would like to Join the Girl Foreeters may receive information calling one of the above numbers. The McHenry Plaindealer MIIMteMMmltfOTt III 3U tirt INl* nuo«ta»Hwi n--* fcy McMNftV PUMHMNO COMPANY rOiTMMTRMtNN Mil W. Mm It « H Th» IhHwri Pl»l««i rtli'»UW. Mm Swwwp. ^ igsalk ^ ^e^^tdpiea soft! Thomas C. 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