FIBERGLAS MCHENRY COUNTY INSURANCE AGENCY We can clean your teeth and give you a complete dental exam, including x rays, tor $27. Recap - 7-23- 7-27 Previews - 7-30- 8-3 xAS THE WORLD TURNS- Diana plays the edited tape for Morgo, confirming Margo's sstppitions about Frank. Mar go i%?fiirious with Frank. Margo tracks Frank down at Steve's office and rips into him about his two-timing Maggie. She says she heard the tape. He is stunned and uncomprehending. Wfeite, drunk as a skunk, ac cidentally hits Dorothy. Jay punches White out. Kirk manages to pull Jay off the semi-conscious White. Diana calls Brian and makes him think she's having a relapse of h€r pne-eclampsia. Steve forces Juliette to reveal that Michael Christopher is her father. He is stunned. THIS WEEK: Craig picks up the passports. Diana has her bluff ailed. ANOTHER LIFE-Terry and Dave decice to move their wedding date up to Labor Day weekend. Tina tells Courtney that she doesn't think she would be a very good witness for Courtney's side of the an nulment case. Dave questions Vaughn about his "premarital affair." Vaughn apologizes to Peter. Dan tells Courtney that the fact that she is a virgin will work against her in court. THE EDGE OF NIGHT-- Kritch watches from the bell tower as Del secretly meets Alicia at the front gate. Kritch places a call to arrange for some ljien to take care of Sky and Raven. Two bikers begin to follow the Whitneys in their car. k frantic Mitzi gets her Restaurant ready for its grand opening. Beth's sister arrives in town with some human bones Jnd asks Derek to find out who ley belong to. A third motorcyclist follows in the chase 4nd they converge on the Whitney's car back up against the cliff as Sky and Raven face their pursuers. I THIS WEEK: Raven is tjerrified. Derek is skeptical. ; THE GUIDING LIGHT- Alexandra wants Spaulding Enterprises to be all hers. She's sick of dealing with Henry Chamberlain. She wants him 4nd his family out. Fletcher ponders if somebody might be faking these psychic ex periences happen in order to scare Tony and Annabelle out of tfre house. Rick thinks Phillip is tyying to keep Beth away from ^ujack. Billy reminds Vanessa that Reva may have money now, but she doesn't have the social standing Vanessa does. Gina tells Darcy they're all quitting the gang. Darcy glares at Lujack. Lucky lunges for Lujack. IQ tells Beth why Lujack returned to the Galahads. He advises Beth to let Lujack handle the situation. Darcy points the gun at Lujack. Beth begs Alexandra to have IQ released from prison for Lujack's sake. THIS WEEK: Phillip is hurt and frustrated. Waren is in danger. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW- While T.R. waits for Liza's call, Liza regains consciousness, and fights despair. To avoid discovery, Justine fakes a fall, eliciting Cagney's concern. Chase plans a party and urges Alec to invite Adair. Liza learns Victoria is Cord's sister. Despite warnings from the rescue personnel, the two women set out once more to look for Cord as night is falling. Kate perceives Justine's growing attachment to Cagney, and tries to prepare her for when Cagney marries Suzi. Cagney convinces wSuzi to set a date, September 10. Liza and Victoria find Cord alive but unconscious. Chase's plan to make Adair look bad to Alec backfires. It brings them closer together. THIS WEEK: Sunny and Hogan get a lead on Nardo. Justine won't let Cagney go. GENERAL HOSPITAL- Mike insists that all he wants for his birthday is to go out with Ginny and Rick and for them to be nice to each other. Tania is followed home by Raymond, who tells her he wants to save her. Frisco arrives in the nick of time scaring him off. Rick and Ginny have a violent confrontation. She's furious that he planned to move Mike out of town behind her back, and will battle Rick in court to stop him if he tries it.Bobbie and Brock quarrel, leading to violence. In the prison infirmary, Fletcher breaks his cast so he can stay around Andrews. Andrews tries to threaten him, but Fletcher only laughs, knowing Andrews is no killer. Tania finds another threatening message from Raymond on her tape machine. THIS WEEK: Frisco keeps Tania company. Scorpio foils Holly's plans. THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS- Danny feels relieved when Patty explains that Traci came to see her and told her the truth about why Danny married her. John takes Dina back to her hotel. She invites him to stay for supper and he accepts. Jill chooses this evening to see Dina and of course barges in on her having dinner with John. Paul and Lauren learn from Andy that he and Diane have separated. Lauren seeks Diane out and warns her that she can't count on Jack ever changing. Lindsey sees Marc passionately kiss Jill in front of his hotel room. John tells Dina their divorce is legal and binding. Jill wants know where she stands with John now and he tell her that he feels there is much to be resolved in their relationship. Tim wants to know the real reaon Traci married Danny. He can tell she's been crying, and it is obvious she's not happy with her marriage. THIS WEEK: Lindsey makes Jill uncomfortable. Voctor and Cora grow closer. t DAYS OF OUR LIVES-As Bo and Hope are so much in love that they notice, too late, that their boat is filling with water. Bo learns that Hope doesn't swim very well and she also starts to get sea sick. Eugene plunges into the lake and eventually guides Bo's boat to the dock, as the boat sinks. Melissa, conscience ridden, and yet too much in love with Pete to stay away, again brings up the idea of leaving Salem. Anna plans the party at Tony's and we see a woman arrive at the penthouse, who takes off her clothes and gets in Tony's bed. ony arrives earlier than planned, takes a shower and Tony and Kimberly confront iach other, nude. Tess's .msband, Bruce Catlin, arrives. And without warning he strikes Tess, makes threats against Chris. Tess becomes meek and they go. The surprise party takes place for Tony. Anna uses it to show her designs. Kimberly tells Roman she is being terrorized in Paris., THIS WEEK: Chris wonders what's wrong with Tess. Melissa and Pete are separated. ANOTHER WORLD-Cass and Cecile make love. Cecile takes the claim ticket and goes to the amusement park to meet Wallingford- Cass and Felicia find out the claim ticket belongs to a locker at the race track. Ross meets the woman who wears the /ing Sally recognized from the night of the murder. Sally goes back to see Dr. Harris unaware that he's been in contact with Ross. Sally is hopefulthat as long as Catlin's body is not found, he may still be alive. THIS WEEK: Cecile and Peter go out to dinner. Cass feels rejected again. ONE LIFE TO LTVE-Mark tnes to conceal his true identity a , Scotty. Asa tries to stop I scky from singing with Johnny Lrummond again. Delilah avoids answering questions about Bo but asks some pointed questions. Mark urges Nelson to leave town. Laurel is ̂ rapped behind a wall of fire by Makana when she tries to take back her personal file. Didi is shocked when Mark lets her know that Bo and Bill are the same person. THIS WEEK: Marco and Maxi grow closer. Chuck gives Asa a warning. ALL MY CHDLDREN-Adam is determined to get even with Mike for punching him. Erica tries to convince Mike to let her resolve things with Adam. Tad takes Dottie to the debutante party despite his desire to be with Hilary. Jesse feels rejected by Angie and winds up getting involved with Susie. Palmer's assets are defrosted by the IRS. Tony tampers with the jet-ski just beofre Greg decides to use it.THIS WEEK: Ellen tries to reconcile with Ross. Erica questions Adam's generosity. RYAN'S HOPE-Delia panics when she learns that Matthew might begin to tell everyone what happened the night of his attack. Max tries to pressure Maggie (in subtle ways) not to marry Dave. Maggie considers stealing the gold coin for Jeremy and Jack. Max tries to find out who is out to destroy him. Pru and Rick are mugged Max confronts Maggie about the gold coin and both are horrified to learn it has been taken. THIS WEEK: Max and Jacqueline set up Maggie. Frank wonders if Maggie will go through with the wedding. LOVING-Jack is upset to learn his father's letter was forged. Edy pleads with Jonathan not to swindle Douglas out of his money. Ann is hurt that Shana is sleeping with Mike. Dane urges Ann to keep quiet about Jack's true pater nity until he can think things out. Many financial aid plans available to MCC students Residents should not totally discount the possibility of get ting financial aid assistance to tyelp pay for fall semester study sjt McHenry County College. • Although at this late date it would not be possible for cjualified applicants to receive Hinds before they register for classes; and payment of tuition jpid fees would have to be made out of pocket initially, it is plossible to apply for aid now on the chance that funding will be ijeceived retroactively. In other vfords, it is necessary to pay for classes up front, but students may be reimbursed for them later. A variety of financial aid programs are administered through the Financial Aid Office at MCC. Among these are Pell and Illinois State Scholarship Commission (ISSC) Grants, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants, Illinois State Veterans Scholarships, Illinois Guaranteed Loans and work study jobs. The Pell Grant Program is a federal student aid program Charges pending in home disturbance Itlaindealer News Service ! - . > J Charges are pending against a McHenry man following a (fisturbanceat 4508 Willow Lane, licHenry, recently. ' McHenry Police said they >ferc called to a disturbance created by Miroslaw Czer- chlanski, at the residence. Authorities said he allegedly attempted suicide and was tyken to the state hospital at Hlgin for treatment. In other incidents, police arrested William T. Weter, 21, 14505 Nelson Road, Woodstock, at 3:40 p.m. July 22, for con tributing to the delinquency of a minor. Weter was reportedly buying alcohol for minors at Petersen Park. In another incident, David J. Mikeska, 19, 5204 Shore Drive, McHenry, was charged with purchase and acceptance of alcohol by a person of non-age while at the park on July 21. designed to provide financial assistance in the form of a grant. Unlike a loan, a grant does not have to be repaid. The amount of assistance possible is determined by the financial resources of the student and his or her family. Awards range up to a maximum of $1,100 per year at MCC. When it has funds available, the Illinois State Scholarship Commission pays up to full tuition and fees for qualified students. Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants ar also a possibility at MCC. These are awards of $200 per year at MCC that are available to high-need, full-time students by order of application, as long as funds remain. Under the Illinois Guaranteed Loan Program students may borrow up to $2,500 per year to a maximum of $12,500. The loan must be paid back after the Don't hide | your smile... belting the high cost of dentistry MHBHHi -- Hi §s m m §s W See This Home at the McHenry County Fair THE HOMESTEAD •19,79900 STOP IN AND MEET THE PINK PANTHER IN PERSON BAUMAN CONSTRUCTION 1114 North Seminary, Woodstock, Illinois -- 815-338-2759 m, You Can Build A Wasau Home In Woodttock! Bengal tigers leap through fiery hoops in a wild animal act that has become a favorite with spectators at the Franzen Brothers Circus. The circus will come to McHenry on Sunday, July 29 as part of the McHenry Fiesta Days activities. The circus is being sponsored by the Pioneer Center for the Exceptional. Wild animal act is planned for July 29 under big top Royal Bengal tigers and fierce African lions await spectators at the Franzen Brothers Circus being sponsored by Pioneer Center in McHenry on July 29. Wayne Franzen, wild animal trainer, will put the cats through their paces in a steel arena. Spectators will see a Bengal tiger, weighing over 500 pounds walk across the cage on its hind legs. By rolling globes, jumping through fire hoops and working in intricate maneuvers the act has become a favorite of circus audiences everywhere. Two performances of the Franzen Brothers Circus will take place on Sunday, July 29. completion of studies, with interest. 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