riwriYiYiv.wiYi EVENING SPECIALS . included with buffet Twsdby - Roast Duck and Dressing Wdhwrtlay-BBQRibs Thursday-Turkey & Dressing Corned Beef Friday«Fish Fry (Baked Cod) Saturday-Liver & Onions Chopped Steak Sunday-Roast Pork Loin Turkey and Dressing SERVED DAILY Roast Beef, Baked Ham. Fried Chicken, Fresh Polish Sausage, Potato Pancakes, Pierogis, Blintzes 12 Salads, 12 Desserts, and Much, Much More Weddings, Showers Graduations, Anniversaries, Birthdays and Other Special Occasions. Dolly 9-9 Sat 9-4 Sunday 10-5 Dr. Kessler Elected ToL Head County Cancer Unit PAGE 3 - FLAlNOt? ALEE FVDAY, J ul. * e,v, " Ti*t̂ Six. new manben hive been ylwtyi to Hie board of directors of the NcHenry county unit of the American Cancer society. Following the election at the annual meeting, Dr. Robert Kessler, McHenry, was elected president. Also elected were Neida Rechisky, McHenry, chairman; Dr. Daniel Vodovotz, McHenry, vice-president; inty board members representing District t gate- at the site ef the completed Rawson Road bridge foUewing dedication ceremonies last week. Hiey are with Anita Sherwood, Nnnda township supervisor. The county, township and federal governments teamed up to finance the $1.8 mfflion bridge over the Fox river. The new bridge to 510 feet long. From left are Jim Camus, McHenry; Anita Sherwood; Did Meyers, and Charles Weingsrt, both ef McHenry. DeuPensleyPhotographv Rawson Bridge Dedication Sjg County and township officials led dedication ceremonies Thursday noon to celebrate the official completion of the Rawson bridge. McHenry American Legion Auxiliary UNIT 491 McHenry Unit 491 of tne American Legion.Auxiliary was represented at the sixty-third annual convention of the Department of Illinois, July 7-9, at the Bismarck hotel, Chicago. At tending were: Mrs. Maria Guettler, president; Mrs. Pearl Cooper, first vice-president; Mrs. Vickey Bottari, second vice-president; Mrs. Dorothy Messer, secretary and Mrs. Ruth Mrachek, public relations chairman. . Special guests were Larry Besson, department commander; Edward Czaja, department senior vice- commander and Mrs. Shirley Hall, Le Chapeau Departemental, Eight and Forty ; Mrs. Rao Shaw, past national president and representatives of other patriotic organizations. A memorial service was held by Department Chaplain Doris Copeland for the 918 deceased members of the Department of Illinois, of which six were members of the McHenry unit. Distinguished guest at the con tention, National President, Mrs. June Stolte, gave an interesting talk about her travels during tne past year. Becky Gabel, Fox River Grove, received a plaque for the best report on Past Presidents' Parley. A total of 570 girls participated at MacMurray college for the forty-third annual session of Illini Girls' State. McHenry delegates to the con vention attended the Unit-Past Presidents' Parley dinner where nurses' scholarships were awarded to 2r81 apjpllcaftts. Judy Hdnntng of McHenry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Honning, was one of the recipients to receive a $500 scholar ship. Judy and her parents attended the dinner, which was held in the pavilion at the Bismarck hotel. Pearl Cooper, of McHenry Unit, was awarded a plaque for first place for her 11th District public relations book. Ruth Mrachek also from McHenry Unit, was awarded a plaque for first place for her Unit's public relations book, and her book has been sent to the National Public Relations chairman, for further judging. The convention ended with the in stallation of the 1983-84 department officers. Mrs. Irene Lofton, Cham paign, was installed as the new department president; Mrs. Angie Powell, Wheaton, first vice-Dresident; Miss Rose Marie Loparco, second vice-president; Mrs. Maxine Martin, historian and Mrs. Virginia Holt as treasurer. Mrs. Mary Gorny, Glen Ellyn, was installed as 11th district president. The bridge project on Rawson Bridge road over the Fox river began on Oct. 8,1974, with the County board appropriation of $10,000 to study replacement of the old bridge - a bridge built in 1906. The cost of the new bridge - $1,650,000 - was shared by federal government, Nunda road district and McHenry county participation. Speakers heralded this c as thev took turns discussing that Jed to the start of construction on April 28, 1982. The five-span, 510-foot long structure opened to traffic Dec 21 1982. ' Nunda officials'taking part in the dedication included Anita Sherwood, township supervisor, and Ed Hughes highway commissioner for the Nunda Road district Ron Morris, Harvard, ntmirmmi of the County board's transportation committee now and the County Board chairman during the construction program was among county officials speaking. Those who have served as the transportation committee chairmen hiring the study and construction period included Ed Buss and Ton Huemann of McHenry. Jim Rakow, county superintendent of highways, reviewed tne history of the bridge and steps leading to replacement of the 1908 structure. That first bridge--240-feet long with a 18-foot roadway-- cost $8,500 and was funded by the cooperation of local and county governments. Hie cost to -emove that old bridge prior to the -ecent construction was $25,000. By mid-1978, the County board hao agreed to include Rawson bridge as a project utilizing Federal Bridge Replacement funds. The Federal Highway administration approved Rawson bridge as a federal project in August, 1978. In June, 1977, the County board hired Collins and Rice, Inc. to begin preliminary engineering w^k. construction as outlined by a letter of understanding in mid-1979, and in November, 1980, the county sought final right-of-way acquisition. It took until July, 1981, for the Illinois Department of Transportation to approve final construction plans. After the final land acquisition was accomplished in October, 1981, a construction contract was awarded the Belvidere Construction Co., Belvidere, on March 23, 1982. Con struction of the 32-foot wide roadway, five-span structure took from April to December, 1982. In addition to the general con- xactor, Belvidere Construction Co., two sub-contractors working on the bridge were Lakeland Construction Company, McHenry, and Curran Contracting, Crystal Lake. The bridge serves an important area of the county, linking Island Lake to the north of Cary and Lake county. Norman and Rose Langdon, McHenry, are the proud parents of a baby boy, Norman Robert, born July 19 at Good Shepherd hospital. Their first son weighed 8 lbs. 5 oz. at birth. have three daughters: Rose. 11; Kathleen, d;and PatHcta, 18 mos. The maternal grandparents are Robert and Rose Havel, Wauconda, 111. And file paternal grandparents are Robert and Carman Langdon, Carrollton, Mo. A 7 lbs. 10 oz. baby girl, Colleen Therese, was born July 21 to Jerry and Jan Sullivan of McHenry. She arrived at Good Shepherd hospital, Barrington. The Sullivans have three other children: Katie, age 8; Jeremy, age 4; and Danny, age 3. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dillon, Lincolnshire, 111. The paternal grandmother is Mrs. Eileen Sullivan of Riverdale, 111. A baby boy, Jonathon Mitchel, was born July 23 to Mitchel and Donna Maneval of McHenry. He weighed 8 lbx. 11% oz. upon arrival at Good Shepherd hospital. One sister, Jen nifer, age 3, welcomed him to his new home. Maternal grandparents are Bob and Carol Elrod, of Inverness, 111. Paternal grandparents are Dick and Judy Maneval. Libertyville, 111. Micnaei David is the name chosen by Walter and Laura Gltts of McHenry for their infant son bom July 20 at Good Shepherd hospital. The baby was welcomed by three brothers: ages 9, 8 and 3. Mrs. Joan Booker of Lakemoor ii the maternal grand mother and the paternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Glus of Lakemoor. Betty Freeman, Cary, secretary; and Marsha Nauman, Mctieury, treasurer. The new board members are Dr. James Gagnon, Crystal Lake; Dr. Patricia Ritzman, Woodstock; Marsha Nauman, McHenry; Rosemary Babcock, Crystal Lake; Robert Mortell, McHenry ; and Mai Bellairs, Woodstock. Ron Graves, McHenry, retiring board member, was recognized for his service as treasurer. Mrs. Rechisky asked for a volunteer to become the service chairman, a position Betty Freeman has filled in an outstanding manner for several years. In file financial report, important fund-raising projects were the Weight-A-Thon and the Bike-A-Thon. Together they netted about $12,000, Graves reported. However, the total Crusade fen* the year fell short of the goal set by the Illinois Cancer society. The board agreed to take steps to inform the public of many services available to cancer patients and their families through the local chapter. This includes transportation for treatment when necessary, equip ment such as beds and other facilities cancer patients ' require, and educational materials to assist people in spotting danger signals of cancer. Another key service is home health care. To help the public become more aware of the scope of the board's services and where to locate a board member to seek help, Mrs. Rechisky requested the names of the board be sent to news media, listed by com munity. In McHenry they are Dr. Robert Kessler, Dr. Parmod Narang, Dr. Daniel Vodovotz, Neida Rechisky, Joan Althoff, Carol Cooney, Robert , Mortell, Betsy Les and Kathy Alford. HOSPITAL NOTES WUOftSTOCK HOSPITAL Hildegarde Nawalaniec, McHenry. Earl Nelson, Lester Car lson, Wonder Osteen, Darlene Mackey, Wonder Lake. A VISIT WITH MICKEY - Mickey Mouse visited the Pearl Street Park during the festivities last Saturday. Mr. Mouse also posed for photographs with many of the youngsters, not to mention a few grownups. STAFF PHOTO - W A Y N F C, AY LORD Store foods of the same type (such as cheeses) together in the refrigerator. Make a special corner for leftovers. That way, you'll be sure to use them before they spoil. Snake charmers r io not real ly "charm" cobras with the music of their pipes. Snakes are deaf , and merely fol low the motions of the snake charmer. McHENRY MARKET PLACE 3 8 5 - 4 1 0 0 e<^Ve V° 0< ^ -