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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Aug 1983, p. 19

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[DEALER-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST It, IMS efforts of the McHenry Beantification committee, with it* aim toward beautifying the city. From left are lit Nolan, co-chairman of the Beantification committee, presenting award to Grace and Elmer Steinsdorfer. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD MCCULLOMLAKE Down Milter 365-4901 Salad Supper • Huge Success Pat Wade, Sandy Lasco, Florence Hegg, Phyllis Venable, Donna Gates, Rosalie Hancock, Cindy Nelson, Karen Sarabia, Joanne Weisenberger, Karen Parks and Jackie Raycraft were all on hand last Wednesday ffijflt BiebMcrfi«»Ci0U8 The following dishes were served; taco, broccoli, tuna casseroles, shrimp with hot sauce, cheese and pimiento spread with crackers,. jello and Hawaiian salad. Dessert con­ sisted of bakery cdokies dropped off by Mary Jo Farrdl and Aunt Greta's cake baked by Joanne__Weisenberger, which was very good, so 1 am told. Sept. 1 is the Beach Gals' next meeting and is also election night. All members are urged to attend. GET WELL WISHES We hope that by now, Earl Nelson it. resting comfortably since his hospitalization a couple of weeks ago. Val Klapperich on Park View fell and broke her ankle. She had surgery and is now displaying an 'up to just below the knee' hard cast, beautifully autographed by anyone who visits her. We wish her a speedy mending and to please be careful in the future. OFFICE HOURS Just a reminder that the village clerk's office hours are Wednesday, 2 through 6:30 p.m. If this day or time is inconvenient for you, please call 385- 2211 and make other arrangements. All residents are reminded that all boats must display a village boat sticker! Also, while at the beach, your car must display a current village sticker or your guest's car must display a park and beach guest pass or you may be ticketed. The signs are clearly posted so make sure that you read them. BIRTHDAYS Belated birthday wishes are ex­ tended to to Don and Sandy Lasco, iting 10 years of Miss Aug. 11; and to Bob and Clemencia Fernandez, sharing another year together Aug.. 16. We wish both couples rtiany more years of happiness. COMMUNITY CALENDAR _ Aus. 16. Tuesday/- Conservation Club meeting at 8 p.m. at Park Community Club. All residents welcome. CHICAGO FEST . To get all the information on ChicagoFest without getting a busy signal, the public can call the ChicagoFest information line, 976- 3333. The information line, which is designed to handle 120,000 calls an hour, will have up-to-the-minute in­ formation on ChicagoFest talent, tickets, parking and transportation. Regular rates to downtown Chicago will apply to all calls made to the ChicagoFest information line. ChicagoFest runs Wednesday, Aug. 10, through Sunday, Aug. 14, and Thursday, Aug. 18, through Monday, Aug. 22. Need Volunteers For Connection Connection, a United Way agency, is Lake county's only 24-hour crisis intervention and referral service. A staff Of volunteers are from all of Lake county, Northern Cook and McHenry counties. Applications! are now being accepted for new volun­ teers. . . The lO^week training program begins Thursday, Sept. 15 through Thursday, Nov. 17 at Community Christian church, 1970 Riverwoods road, Lincolnshire, 111. Classes will be held mornings from 9 a.m. to noon and evenings from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. One may register at the first class on Sept 15 Depression, anxiety, suicide, grief, and crisis intervention are some of the topics included in the training. The coordinator is Curt Wennerdahl, M.S.W., M. Div., who has been Con­ nection's training director for the past four years. He is also a part-time instructor at the College of Lake County. The National College of Education in Evanston is offering five hours of undergraduate credit if desired. For further information, call 362- 3381. PAGEI9-P College Honors persink, Spring with a B.S. sciences. Grove, in graduated biological Kurt Weisenberger, who toasted in another year Aug: 3; Lynn Morris turned over the calendar Aug. 4; Adam Fischer celebrated Aug. 5; Myrtle Burg opened her cards Aug. 6; and Dave Pendleton blew out his candles Aug. 8. Happy birthday wishes for this week to to Bonnie Morris, celebrating Aug. 10; Bill Reid's special day is Aug. 11; Sally Hocin shares Aug. 14 with Greg Grutzmacher. Ed Crick and Allen Loewe, turning two on that day. Nancy Harwell toasts her happiness Aug. 15; and Earl Nelson shares Aug. 16 with Lois Parenti, John Kalash, Mike White, Mona Arnett and Denise and Dawn Suchor. ->• • • in nursing; Many happy returns Beamy, ~ Area Students NIU Graduates Eleven McHenry area students were among those who graduated in commencement exercises last May at Northern Illinois University, DeKalb.: From McHenry were Steven S. Cirttenden, 1815 Riverside Drive, graduating with a B.A. in philosophy; Judy A. Grenier, 1510 Morgan Trail, graduating with a B.A. degree in public relations; Tami Sue Sunder, Rrndl^V Graduate 612 S. Orchid Path, graduating with a D'UUK?/ w UUUU,t* B.A. degree in acting and directing; ON DEAN'S LIST Jill M. Schaefer, 3007 Charlotte avenue, McHenry, has been named to the Dean's list at Butler university for the second semester of the 1982-83 college year. Heather Newkirk altf - ANNIVERSARIES Happy anniversary wishes Gregory Paul Hatch, 707 Meadowhill Court, graduating with a B.S. degree in Geology; Patrick C. Hiller, 2102 N. Riverside Drive, graduating with a B.S. degree in finance; Donna Jean Lasko, 1706 N. North, graduating with a B.S. degree in accounting; Lorene Suzanne Rose, graduating with a B.S. degree in marketing; Daniel J. Schaeffer, 3619 Waukegan Road, graduating with a B.S. degree in mechanical engineering technology; Mary Lou Schaeffer, 3619 Waukegan Road, graduating with a B.S. degree Susan A: Warren, 4W8 tingvfttfcu&.ttP Heather A. Newkirk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Newkirk of 810 N. Green street in McHenry, was one of 808 seniors who received degrees at Bradley university's 86th annual spring commencement in Peoria. Ms. Newkirk earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business. She had majored in Marketing. In his commencement address, Bradley University President Dr. Martin G. Abegg told the graduates "to make things happen," and BARREL CONTEST WINNER-For the second year, Steiny's Tavern has won the contest to determine the most beautiful and well maintained flower barrel. The entry entered 311 votes to become winner in competition held conjunction with Fiesta Days. The winner determined by ballot. The barrels are a focal point of the Area Grads At Illinois State Six McHenry area students were among 2,070 people who received degrees at commencement exercises recently at Illinois State university. (ISUJ; in Normal, 111. From McHenry were Brenda Love Glawe, 4808 Howard street, bachelor of science degree; Daniel F. Saunders, 1620 Ranch road, bachelor of science degree; Richard David Sund, 4219 Ponca, bachelor of science degree; and Jacqueline Ann Wolf, 3919 Blitsch Place, bachelor of science degree. From Wonder Lake, Julie Ann Huff, 3104 Eastwood, received a bachelor of science degree and Debra Lynn Maris, 3217 Eastwood, received a bachelor of music in education degree. Miss Brynlarskl Arizona Graduate Karyl Bryniarski of 3009 W. Rt. 120, McHenry, was graduated Aug. 5 from Arizona State university, receiving a Master of Business Administration Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, and named to the Dean's list. After a month's vacation in Hawaii and Hong Kong, Karyl will seek employment in a marketing related position for a major consumer products firm. Ms. Bryniarski is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Chester Bryniarski of McHenry. She is a 1976 graduate of West campus. M.E. Degree To Janette Hayes Among Graduates At EIU More than 700 students were graduated in summer com­ mencement at Eastern Illinois university Sunday, Aug. 7, at 6 p.m. Degrees are conferred pending completion of all requirements for graduation. The ceremony was held in the Library-Union Quadrangle. Acting President Stanley G. Rives awarded Pina\A/nnri Wnmnn diPlomas and conferred degrees. mnywouu woman Among the graduates was Janette Marie Hayes of McHenry, who degree in elementary education! are Vicki Louise Drew, 37770 Nip- recognized a select group of alumni, > degree. She received her un- 1he "Centurions" who have ac-1 dergraduate degree in Psychology from'the same university un» 1981^ the graduates that a successful life is graduating summa cum laude and built upon strong qualities: sacrifice, with honors. endeavor, loyalty and integrity. -t(%' The graduate was a member of Phi Mrs. Diane Himpelmann, director- teacher of St. John's Preschool center, has completed her Master of Education degree at Loyola univer­ sity through the Chicago Consortium of Colleges and Universities. Mrs. Himpelmann received her un­ dergraduate degree from St. Xavier college, majoring in speech pathology. The graduate resides in Ringwood with her husband, Richard, and their three daughters. Along with her preschool work, she will be working through McHenry County college this fall, conducting some adult seminars on computer software presentations. The Consortium offers a Master's degree to teachers, and is now con- Quoted «byConoopdia college. Tfte Consortium has an office at McHenry County college, Room 138, or Ex­ tension 253. received her BA degree. In Honor Society Brian C. Bremer has been named to the Presidential honor society for the spring trimester at DeVry Institute of Technology.To be included in this society his grade point was a 4.0 average out of a possible 4.0 for two trimesters. His further studies are to receive a degree in Computer Sciences. EARNSDEGREE According to Dr. Helen Popovich, vice-president for Academic Affairs, students completing academic requirements from Winona State university during the spring quarter included James L. Althoff, Jr., 506 N. Green street, McHehry, Bachelor of Science degree. R.W. LIQUIDATORS 63 N. Ayer Street Harvard,. I L. 4611 W. EIm St. McHenry, I L. Harvard Store Hours: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Daily 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday McHenry Store Hours: 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Daily 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday The items advertised in this ad are not A-* 0 / leader items just to get you in our store; " * jf but represent the same comparative pricing throughout our entire store; and will be sold at these prices until liquidated. IF IT'S NOT A BARGAIN, WE DON'T HAVE IT! Simonl* Paste Car Wax W applicator-14-oz. R e* $1 QQ 3 . 9 5 l i i l Z / Globlite Vinyl Hand Tote Bag 1.99 LCD Digital Watch Pens 19*95 $3 99 Nature Pine Pine Oil Cleaner Cleans & Deoderizes 2 8 o z . $ * *yck Reg. 2.49 Purex Heavy Duty Detergent * Color Safe Bleach 17 oz. Reg. 1.95 oo Men's Genuine Leather Hand Tooled Billfolds Your Choice Reg. 12.95 3.99 Siiave Cocoa Butter SKIN LOTION For *oft. young-looking skin 10 oi . ReK QQC 2.29 4??# 14 Piece Comb. Wrench Set 14 " thru 1-1 «" Kb $12.99 100 Ft. Heavy Duty Vinyl Plastic Extension Cord !ft, *3.99 Heavy Duty 2 Ton Hydraulic Jack Reg. 29 95 $Q QQ RW's Price Ail Purpose Multi-Wrench Fits all nuts & bolts from 3/8"-13/16" 9.9*5 *2.99 200 W. with 7 controls Graphic Equalizer Power Booster Reg. $OQ QQ 79.50 5-lb. Bag Pretzels 6% $2.99 Quartz Digital Pen Watches GREAT BUY! Re«- qq 19.95 Memex Heavy Duty Professional Curling Iron Reg SO QQ 19 95 Used Office Furniture Desks Chairs and File Cabinets Fiberglass Handle Steel Tempered Claw Hammer ?;•„ *3.99 5 Pc. Stainless Steel Mixing Bowl Set i thru 13 qts. !». 14.99 Pourleyn's Dry Roasted PEANUTS Foil Fresh 16 oz- QQC Reg. 1.95 Pair of Foam Filled Bed Pillows Reg $C 16.95 Pkg. 3 -1", !>/,» 2" Trim 'n Tooeh Up Paint Brushes Love's Baby Soft Creme Soap 99c Pkg. of 6 pair Kid's Tube Socks IS '2 99 Texize No-Pest Ant & Roach Killer 15 oz. 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Stainless 'Steel Gourmet Cutlery Set W Wood Handles Reg QQ 19.95 Absorbs Oil & Grease Rinse or throw away Super Wipes 20 ct 2 Ton Gold Star Power Puller Unl imited Use* 39*95 * 1 2 . 9 9 Electronic Insect Killer sanitary - economical $9.99 Designer Quality Sunglasses Mirrored or Tinted Reg. 19.95 7 Pc. Wood Handled Screwdriver Set $2.99 1600 W.Sharp Professional Blow Dryer R e g . $43 QQ 29.95 l/2-ln. Drive 25 PC. Ratchet Socket Set S.A.E. r°k 1 o QQ 99 95 A dm • *7 +J R e g $ 1 O Q Q 49 95 **9 Set of Four Libby Smoked Ice Tea Glasses 16 oz. size Reg. 1.95 R e g . 8.95 YOUR $ "i QQ CHOICE A «%#«# 4 Pc. Pipe Wrench Set 8" 10" 14" 18"

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