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WW BAG LAY'S POTATO CHIPS. Choose from IV2 oz. Regular or 7 oz. Bar-B-Q HERSHEY'S CHOCOLATE SYRUP. 28 ounces for the price of 24 ozs. Save now! BOXES POPl IA* MICHA.MCS SCRAP BOOK I • • # REG. 2.77 SCRAPBOOK. Save all your memories. 14" X 12" size. 48 sheets. No. 133. I W a W # R E G . 27.77 FLOW PRO POWER ROL LER PAINTING SYSTEM. Easy to use. No. PM-1000. * # REG. 1.37 FUN-TAK. The reusable adhesive that replaces tape and tacks. Handy! I • W# REG. 2.17 GUNK ENGINE DEGREAS ER. Spray it on. hose it off Protect your engine. 1,6 oz Daily: 9 to 9 Sunday: 10 to 5 4310 Elm • McHenry* IL 322 S. Eastwood - Woodstock, IL SECTION 2 - PAGE 17 - PLA1NUEALER-HERALD. WEDNESDAY. JV:NE 5.19BS Sports T SPORTS LOG Breakfast for baseball If worthy causes and kids are on your list of priorities, then this is forydu. ' It's the Fourth Annual Johnsburg-Boys' Baseball League Pancake Breakfast, to be held Sunday, June 23 from 8 a.m. Until 1 p.m. at the Johnsburg Community Club, with all proceeds going toward team ex penses arid purchase of new equipment and uniforms- Admission is $2 per person with children under the age of seven ad mitted free. 12" tourney at Knox Park Knox Park will be the site of the Fifth Annual Hiller & Hamm 12" Miller High Life Softball Tournament, to be held June 28-30. 'The 24-team, double elimination, slow-pitch event requires a $100 entry fee. The first 24 teams to submit their entry fees will be seeded. All entries must be received no later than June 18, by the tourna ment directors. Rosters must be sent along with the entry fee. Send your entries to one of the tournament directors: Dick Hiller, 3806 Hillcrest, McHenry; Robert Hamm, P.O. Box 332, Fox Lake, 60020; or Ray Thelen, 5405 Memory Trail, McHenry. For more information, call Hiller at 385-9198; Hamm at (312) 587- 8673; or Thelen at (312) 497-3613. Run for Cancer June 23 • ' • / . ' • ,v ' I\ / The Second Annual McHenry Run for Cancer is scheduled for Sun day, June 23, at Knox Park in McHenry. % A 10K road race and a two-mile fun run will begin at 8 a.m. with check-in and registration starting at 7:15 a.m. T-shirts will be given to an runners and 10 other prizes will be awarded at random. A trophy will be presented to the first male and first female finisher in the 10K race, and medals will be awarded to the first three finishers in each of nine age brackets. Ribbons will be awarded to the first three finishers in each age group of the two-mile fun run. The public pool at Knox Park will be open to all runners at the con clusion of the race for a fee of $1. Entry fees are $8 for the 10K race, and $7 for the fun run for those registering prior to June 20. After that date, the fees are $9 and $8, respectively. All entry fees are sent directly to the American Cancer Society. For entry forms or additional information, contact Betsy Les, 385- Kids' fishing derby set Bring your own pole and test your skills as a fisherman. All area children 15 years old and under are encouraged to enter the annual Fishing Derby, sponsored by the City of McHenry Parks and Recreation Department. The contest will be held on Saturday, June 8, at the Petersen Park Beach. Casting time Is from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Registration of $1 per person will be taken at the beach that day. Prizedwill be awarded for the smallest fish, largest fish, most fish caught, and much more. Bring the whole family andmake this a parent and child activity. * For further informfttQajm Jhis Pishing Derby, call the Park Department at 344-3300/^^ W Track clinic offered Boys and girls: Is track your sport? Now you can practice all summer, as the McHenry Department of Parks & Recreation offers a six-week track and field clinic taught by McHenry High School track coach Dan Boland. ' This instructional program will focus on conditioning, warm-ups, warm-downs, proper starting techniques, relay races, and field event skills. ' This program is for boys and girls ages 7 to 18. With the fee of $10 for District 15 & 156 residents, $15 for non-residents. The event will last six weeks, on Mondays and Tuesdays from 4 p.m. until 5:15 p.m. at McCracken Field. For more information, contact the Park Department at 344-3300. Lifeguard training ' Want to be a lifeguard next summer? Here's your chance to get the training you need in first aid, CPR, and lifesaving techniques. Kids 15 years and over can join this two-week course which is in ac cordance with the American Red Cross Program. It will held at the Knox Park Pool Monday through Friday for two weeks, 10 a.m. to noon, beginning Aug. 5. Although August is a ways off, it is suggested that you sign up early . before the class fills up. For further information, contact the Park Department at 344-3300. Adult swim opens How about a refreshing swim before you head off to work? The Knox Park Pool is the answer, thanks to the McHenry Department of Parks & Recreation. Beginning Monday, June 10, until Aug. 16, the Knox Park Pool will be open from 7 a.m. until 8 a.m. for an adult lap and open swim ses sion. All adults over the age of 16 are encouraged to participate in the water workout session. Registration is now being taken at the Parks office for this offer ing. A minimum of 15 people are required for this class to take place. The fee is $10 per person, and lockerrooms and shower facilities are available. For more information, call the Parks office, 344-3300. WL bike-a-thon nears The Wonder Lake Bike-A-Thon for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation will be held Saturday, June 29. Bikers of all ages are welcome. This year's chairperson is Dave Zieger. Prizes for raising funds will be awarded by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. All participants who raise at least $25 will receive a CF patch. Participants raising over $25 are eligible for t-shirts, sport bags, digital watches and other, prizes. To register and receive sponsor sheets, contact Zelger at 728-0742. Cystic Fibrosis is the country's number one genetic killer of children and young adults. "It's a great way to have fun and raise money for an important cause," says Zieger. Soccer club plans tryouts The White Lightning Soccer Club, an organization serving the youth of northeastern McHenry and northwestern Lake counties by providing a competitive soccer program that allows the players to refine their soccer skills while learning the fundamentals of Sport smanship and fair play. 1 The chib will be beginning its fifth season of play in the fall of 1985. To select the teams for the 85-86 season, the White Lightning will be holding registration for all age groups on June 6,11, and 13 from 5:30 p.m. to7:30p.m. at the Johnsburg Community Club. ' Each division has strict age limits. For the under-8 group, players must have been born in 1978 or 1979; under-10,1976-1977; under-12, 197*1975; and under-14,1972-1973. • • • £ • • " " " • •