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OOFF #fe»i*A"0N Boost "Games Of McHenry" Down Miller MCCuli 'H lomLake I 385-4901 Joe Stanek, Mayor of McHenry, Trey Covalt, president of the McHenry Area Chamber of Commerce, and Kit Cars tens, chairman of the McHenry Economic Development commission, invite all McHenry residents and organizations to Join them on the center of the board of the Wheeler-Dealer "Game of McHenry". STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Who's a wheeler-dealer in McHenry? In the "Game of McHenry" anyone can be. Any McHenry organization or individual McHenryite can have a name listed as a "Royal Keeper of the Town" on the 1,000 "Games of McHenry" that are going to be available for purchase starting early July. The Chamber of Commerce remind that now is the time to be included along with the V.I.P.'s on the center board listing. A free game is awarded to each person or organization listed. Listings may be ordered through the Chamber of Commerce office at 385- 4900 for only 10 more days. Once game has gone to the printer, it will be Similar to the game "Monopoly", the "Game of McHenry"s' properties will all be McHenry businesses. Players can vicariously buy, sell, trade, conglomerate, bankrupt, or blockbust their own hometown businesses on the playing board - with (day money. Besides the 31 McHenry businesses which are the playing, paying, rent, and receipt properties that comprise the play of the game, the publisher allows for listings on the center of the ee board to make it possible for more citizens, clubs, ana organizations to become a published part of "The Game of McHenry" v That's the section that is openly available to all who want to be listed as a "Royal Keeper". m separate listings will appear: rs of the Town , and ere of the Town". The fropT "Royal Beautifiers of the Town go directly to the Mc Henry Beautification committee. The proceeds from "Royal Keepers of the Town", as well as the proceeds of the sales of the actual games, go to the Retail council of the Chamber to be used for an area-wide "Shop McHenry" campaign. Hometown fun and hometown spirit describes the Wheeler-Dealer "Game of McHenry" that is being published about McHenry, by McHenry, and for McHenry residents to use, enjoy, and give as unique gifts to any age group that enjoys Doard games. The games will be available at many retail merchants throughout McHenry, as well as the Chamber office. The arrival date will probably be early July. Bridal Showar For June Bride Fifty friends and" relative&"t&1ped share in Denise Parenti's happiness at her bridal shower Sunday, May a. The shower was held in the home of Ron and Irene Suchor, the bride's future in-laws.- A delicious hot buffet which was prepared by Lois Parenti, the bride's mother, Marie McKim, the bride's godmother and sister Dawn Miller, featured roasted turkey, dressing with gravy, cheesy potatoes, broccoli casserole, mixed vegetables in cream sauce, three jello molds and rolls and butter. Dessert, consisting of a delicious yellow cake with lemon filling, frosted with whip cream and trimmed in rose colored flowers, was made by Irene Suchor. It was almost too beautiful to eat. After playing three fun-filled games, Denise opened her many beautiful and practical gifts. The two loveliest handmade gifts received were a bridal off-white crocheted afghan given to her by her godmother and a pair of gold and pearl earrings made by her sister Daureen Papenti. The funniest gift received was a plastic pail, shovel and swim cap given to her by her friend Jamie White. It was the last gift opened and a surprise to all. P anise and Dennis Suchor will be married Saturday, June 4, at the Church of St Mary of tlw» McHenry We wish thorn many happy years together. PAGE 5 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, MAY II. 1983 COMMUNITY CALENDAR Mayl2, Thursday-Ladies of the Lake meeting at 8 p.m. at the beach house. All ladies welcome. May 15, Sunday-SF Bike-a-tti starting at 9 a.m. through noon. " May 17, Tuesday--Conservatior£ Club meeting at 8 p.m. at the Lakeland Park Community house," Election of officers will take place at; this general meeting. All residents ar& welcome to attend. I REMINDER This is your last chance to sign up for the Cystic Fibrosis bike-a-thon to be held this Sunday, May 15, from 9 a.m. to noon. If you wish to participate in the event, sponsor sheets are available at Pat Wade's, 5000 Foun- 1 tain; Donna Gates, 2722 N. Orchard drive; or Chris Lawson, 2911 N. Knollwood. If you have any questions or can help in any way, please contact Pat Wade at 385-6365 today. , BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday wishes for this week go to Theresa Fischer who celebrates May 12; and to Mary Brand, opening her presents May 14. May all your dreams come true for the future. ANNIVERSARIES We have one anniversary couple for this week and they are Terry and Mona Arnett, celebrating another year together on May 14. High-sodium foods Canned soups, canned vegetables, many baked goods and convenience main dishes are usually high „in sodium. However an increasing number of manufac turers have developed low-sodium and no- sodium-added products. Buy them. Flavor enhancers,, preser vatives, baking powder, baking soda and monosodium glutamate also contain sodium. A surprising amount of sodium is processed into condiments such as catsup, relishes, soy sauce and flavored salts like garlic and onion salts. Avoid salted or smoked varieties of meat such as bacon, ham, sausages, lun cheon meats, salt pork, corned beef and canned fish. Mark Hospital Wee}c' Memorial hospital at Woodstock joins the 8,000 hospitals in the United States to observe National Hospital week May 8-15 and to recognize the employees and volunteers who con tribute "the personal touch" to health care. Displays are being planned in the hospital to help employees know more about the messages being presented the public at various trade shows and seminars. A luncheon to honor long time employees will be held during the week, and employees marking five years of service will be given certificates in the hospital's dining' room during a recognition cerembny. "WOMAN OF YEAR" The McHenry county chapters of Beta Sigma Phi presented B.J. Jones of Woodstock their "Woman of the Year" award. , This award- is presented in appreciat-ion and recognition of service to the com munity. Ms. Jones is president of "Turfjfing Point", a non-profit volunteer agency which assists vic tims of domestic violence. -- : ! uSj.. "• McHenry Shores Nina Keen 344-2665 Garage Sale , ' ' Coming Soon It is 8 till not too late to sign up for the upcoming Shore's Annual Springtime Garage Sales. This year (Mans to be big and busy, so clean out your garages, basements and attics, and make some extra cash. Call Johann Bartel at 385-0286 for full details, and do it today. The sale is to be held Friday and Saturday May 20 and 21. The small fee is just to help defray the cost of the ad, and there is no garage sale permit fee, so join us! SPRINGTIME BIRTHDAYS Happy Birthday Sweetie, to our daughter Kris ten Anne, who turns four Saturday the 14th. What a precious joy to us, she is! Sharing that day is friend A1 Kapp of Stillhill drive, who also has a birthday on the 14th. Best Wishes for many more good birthdays, Al! OOPS! In my last column, I told of our fine spellers from here in the Shores. My apologies to little Karley Para, whom I missed adding to the list. Karley is a first-grader at Edgebrook, and was one of the top spellers, representing the first grade. Karley is the daughter of Linda and Thomas/Para. Our congratulations to Kasley! WE MAKE HOUSE CALLS! McHENRY HEARING AID CENTER 3937 W. MAIN STREET, McHENRY 385-7661 WHOLESALE BATTERY SALE! BATTERIES 40% DISCOUNT MON.-TUES.-THURS.-FRI. 9 AM TO NOON SERVICE CENTER HOURS:/ WEDNESDAY 9 TO 5. EVES. BY APPOINTMENT REPAIRS ALL MAKE! ROBERT STENSLAND, M< 25 YEARS EXPERIEN< SALES ALL MAKES BENEFIT FOR CHILD Alden-Hebron volunteers for Rhonda Fisher, the eight-year-old daughter of Laity and Mari Fisher of rural Harvard, are planning a benefit evening of dinner and dancing Saturday, May 21, from 7 p.m. to midnight at the Hebron American Legion Hall. Rhonda has suffered from a severe form of Cerebral Palsy since birth, and cannot walk, crawl, speak or stand by herself. Tickets for Rhonda's party are priced at two levels. 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