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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Aug 1982, p. 9

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A New Beginning For Seniors \--no Inc. has opened in the to offer "a mem becbmfaV to familial I to perooaiQr _ laervkeaofferedl organisation, the name has been chanced to Renaissance, with only final confirmation from the state needed to make it official. The organization also has moved to its new location at MB Throop street. Ms. Louise said her group serves all seniors older than age eo, but eepecially offers service to handteapped seniors on a one-atone basis, she added taking on the additional functions of senior counseling and family support will provide for total service to families. That helpers, Don RnthChriami Wonder Lake, and Betty , Dsie O'Laughlin, VirghZs Belt ml Joanne rsietson el Crystal Lake. TheRaneisesnre • a.m. to I pan. Friday and oilers a variety of activities, plua a hot meal. Renaissance contracts with the McHennr County Senior Citisens Council for providing the meals from the Walden Oaks facility in Woodstock. In addition, through a contract with Pioneer center in Woodstock, a van is provided to take the seniors to end from the Renaissance office, a Ths participation of seniors who are eligible by reason of age and other factors may be financed - * A*-- • -- percent OK tnoir The family# " -- • """ NadineParkhill and who help with a variety of as from: " is ths secretacy lor the facility. Renaissance la a nine-member board of and functions aa part of the have framework, and the number is SMM. But _ said that anyone who needs to contact the Renaimance staff at otter times may use the crisis number of (MO) POLICE TICKETS The City of IfcHenry Department tea ksned the t citations. am i» J. Taylor, mm Victoria, np vaHd Nick "J. Selare, *7 « mph in a 91 sent C. Rfoi, MM Oriole Wonder Lake, speedteg, S3 mph in sone. James Joasph (Maa, Mil Trail, Wand* Lake, mm 'ition^Bj lion. John Miller, 7M S. HiDtop, 41 mph in a M sons. Foley, MM W. Freund, i soph in a M aona. • Ann C Davia, tut Ringwood Road, tungwooa, speeotng, • mpn in s » M. Galhizzi, ail Lincoln Road, no valid registration. D. Lorens, 17M Rogers, PAfiF S- PLALNDFALER -KHII»\Y. At <il ST27. IW2 \vonne L. Miller, ill:* NtiUhill. speeding. 43 mph in a 30 sone. Allen R. BeMtng. 91M Oriole Trail. Wonder Lake, speeding. 49 mph in a 35 . 7*14 Bayview, Lake, speeding, M mph in a M iva, MSI MacArthur, _ M mph in a M sone. Philip Foster. 1011 Florence, overtaking. 3715 W. Maple, ain a 45 sone. ar, 704 Logan St., 44 mph to a M sone. J. Sargia, 5107 Maple Hill, M mph in a M sone. 3807 Shepherd Hill. 41 mph in a M zone. Loraine M. Groenemeyer. 8014 speedtog, 44 mph in a 30 Trail. Robert J. Serais. * Susan Marie Beck, 5015 Prairie, disobeyed a traffic control device Michael A. LeGood. 1518 Lake Shore Drive. Spring Grove, no valid registration. Matthew L. Rokosz, 2407 Fairview, no valid registration. Anton K. Cajthaml, 128 Sheridan Road, improper lane usage and driving under the influence. Gerald Lee Behling, 9108 Oriole Trail, Wonder Lake, disobeyed a traffic control device. Moot Balloon Lift-Off At Church Five, Four, three, two, one - lift-off! And depending on the wind or the lack of it, the colored spheres with strings and cards attached will riae swiftly or drift leisurely up into the bright morning sky Sundsy morning. Aug. M will be Sunday school day at the Wonder Lake Bible church. In addition to the balloon lift-off, it will also be Rally day and Promotion day. Just as the children will be returning to school during this coming week to meet new teachers, so they will also do in Sunday school. This Sunday, after a brief time in the claasrooms where they have gone for the past year, they will all go outdoors on the front lawn of the church for the balloon lift-off. Each child will have a balloon with a post card attached to the string. On the* card will be the child's name and Sunday school department, plus a meesage asking the finder to drop the card in a mail boot so that it will be returned to the Wonder Lake Bible church. Following the lift-off, everyone will return to the chapel to hear a special message by Scott Brood, sing some songs and then be promoted to their hew classes and meet their new teachers. It's s Sundsy morning filled with fun and excitement. There are Sunday school classes for toddler through and including adults. Nursery care is provided for infanta. The Wonder Lake Bible church uses Sunday school material from Accent Publications. Last Sunday, Phil Bell, Sunday school superintendent, brought Paul and Brenda Raasch forward to recognize them for their work as chairmen of the bus committee for the paat three years. Paul and Brenda have worked hard to bring the bus service to the present state of service. They will be moving to Arkdale, Wis., with their sons, Andy end Chfis, as Paul begins a new employment op­ portunity. Pastor Merle D. Conklin's message for the morning Worship service will be entitled, "Our Testimony in the Light of Christ's Return" with the text being I Theesalonians 5:12-M. This meesage will conclude the study in I Thessalonians. At the evening Bible Fellowship hour, Laura Anderson, missionary to the Philippines, will be the speaker. Sundsy school begins at 9:30, morning Worship at 10:M and Bible Fellowship hour at 8 p.m. Everyone ia welcome to attend any of die services at the Wonder Lake Bible church, 7501 Howe rood. Those with questions should call 7M4422 or 7M-10S7. iT"-- I -f + "Wearea total family agency now, id all our services enhance each she said. "But we started ths day cars center because there is a need to eervice handicapped seniors in a separate facility ana give them the kind of one-on-one attention they 1 * * * * ' "One day oneVlhrs&iiors said to me, This day has gone by eo feat,' " Ms. Louise said. "When e day goes by fast for s handicapped senior dtissn, that is something of an accomplishment." arete facility and give them the kind In Summer of one-on-one attention they no "One day one of the seniors said to me, This day haa fame by so fast,' " Ms. Louise said. "When a day goee by feet for e handicapped senior dtiaen, that is somethiag of an accomplishment." ^Christina D. Lindomann, 310 Bromley, dieobeyed a traffic control Keith R. Manny, HM Rocky Beach, dieobeyed a stop sign. Jacqueline E. Palmer, 33M Bull Valley Road, no valid ragiatration. Alyaon A. Haneen, 1404 Richmond Road, speeding, 40 mph in a M sons. Herbert Charles Hanaen, 1404 Richmond Read, equooHng three. Hank T. Stromtech, 5303 Fountain Lane, ipaeding, 81 mph in a M aona. John D. Ttent, 3009 Myang, speeding, M mph in a M sone. Carrie L. Wadington. 1315 May Ave., speeding, 44 mph In a M sons. Peter A. Chempney, 4M Waters Edge, illegal transportation of alcoholic liquor. Eric John Bergstrom, nil Sequoia Trail, dieobeyed a stop sign. Robert E. Lambert, 4014 Lillian, dieobeyed a stop sign. Victorine A. DeStefanis, 1931 Woodlawn Park, speeding. 51 mph in a 35 zone. Julie A. Kuhne, 35M Ringwood Road, improper left turn and wiving Danny L McGrane, 1813 Indian Rkfco, speeding, 44 mph in a 30 zone. Wayne A. Ropinski, Jr., 903 Althoff, speeding, M mph in e 25 zone, Douglas J. Lozynski, 3M Nip- persink, avoiding a traffic control device. ». Mariann Mayberry, 4501 Front Royal, avoiding a traffic control CORN BORERS major Canadian and U.S. corn-growing areas have to contend with European corn borers. The first North American identification of this borer was in Massachusetts in 1917. It spread slowly westward, reaching Nebraska in the mid-1940's, and south to the Gulf Coeat. Over the years it has adapted to varioue climates end crop production practices, making itself a greater and greater threat more and more difficult to control. V LAY-AWAY SALE DON'T CET«CAUGHT OUT IN THE COLD NEXT WINTER! RADIANT 81 OMN1105* / Wf Army Training Karen A. Schwall, daughter of Patricia J. Porter of M13 S. Riverside drive, McHenry, and Richard E. Sch­ wall of East Troy, Wis., received practical work in military leadership at the Army ROTC Advanced camp. Fort Lewie, Waah. The six-week training includes instruction in first sid, com­ munications, msrksmsnshtp, orienteering wespons, weapons systems, defensive end offensive tactics, reconnaiaaance techniques and other areas. Most cadets fulfill their advanced camp requirement during the sum­ mer between their junior and senior years in college. The successful completion of the advanced camp and graduation from their respective^ college or university will reeult in the student's being commissioned e second lieutenent in the ective Army or the U.S. Army Reserve or Nations! Guard. • Schwall ia a student at the University of Dubuque, Iowa. PROMOTED Marine Lance Cpl. William N. Freemen, son of George N. and Dorothy R. Freeman of 8514 Shady lane, Wonder Lake, has been promoted to his present rank while serving with Military Police bettelion, Camp Pendleton, Calif. v *Sf % Photo by David Gahr Aalaefmhrel v ROLLING STONES SATURDAY 10-30 PM AUGUST 88 ON WXRP-fM10S i OMN115" RADIANT 10™ Right now is not too early to lay-away the Kero-Sun Portable Heater you II need next winter it s 99.9% fuel efficient-clean burning, smokeless and odorless In operation, stop by today and see the entire line of Kero-Sun Heaters. Ask us for a demonstration. 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