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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Jun 1985, p. 21

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SECTION 2 • PAGE 3 - PLAINDEALER-HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19,19 IS Neighborhood news :Wonder Lake: There is still time to register for vacation Bible school ~ Nativity Lutheran Church will 3ae holding Vacation Bible School rJune 24-28 for all children four •fears of age up to eighth grade. at will be at the church, 3506 E. Wonder Lake jRd. from 9 to 11:30 4.m. Anne Sowers • i 653-9549 I There will be a nominal fee of t $2 per child to cover cost of " materials. If you haven't' I registered and are still in- - terested, call 728-0082 and your * child will be placed on a class list. RUMMAGE SALE £ If you are doing any early fsummer cleaning ami come ̂ across household articles or : clothing that no longer are of use to your family, you can drop them off at Christ The King school. The Ladies Sodality is in the process of collecting and sorting through these donations in anticipation of their annual rummage sale to be held the end of August. „ Please make sure the articles are useable to eliminate the work of the ladies having to dispose of things that someone else should have disposed of in the first place. The , school building is generally open during the day and after ail Masses on Suriday for, you donations to bring in your Joanne Firnbach is chairman of the rummage sale and she would appreciate any time she can get from the ladies of the parish in regard to sorting and pricing. If you have a free hour here or there during the summer give her a call. MARCHES ON ATLANTA! John Diederich, who will be a senior at Marian Central School this fall, is spending summer in Georgia. Sounds like fun, but I'm sure John will have a different opinion wheta he returns in August. John has enlisted in the Illinois National Guard and is spending nine weeks of basic training in thehot sun of Georgia at Fort Bragg. Football practice this August should be a snap for John after going through all this! ~ ELECTS OFFICERS The Ladies Sodality of Christ llie King held an appreciation dinner for all of its members Thursday, June 13, at the Warsaw Inn. President Sue Keener, her officers and com­ mittee, made it a very enjoyable evening for all who attend by adding that something special with delightful decorations. Two officers were unanimously voted on for the coming year. Marie Quillan will take over as vice president and Lucy Coleman will accept another term as secretary. After the short business meeting a stvle show was presented by a Crystal Lake shop with fashions being modeled by members of the sodality. There will be no meeting in July because of preparing for the annual rummage sale, but the ladies will meet again in August. All ladies of the parish are automatically members of the sodality, but to be an active member dues of $3 are required. SWIMMING LESSONS Registration has already taken place for the Red Cross Swimming Lessons sponsored by the Woman's Club of Wonder Lake, but there are still a few openings left. Lessons will be oven on the east side of Wonder Center Beach in the mo on the west side at Sunrise beach in the afternoons. The two-week course runs from July 8-19 for a half hour each day Monday through Friday. If you are interested in signing up your child, call Madeline Basile at 653-9751. SPECIAL DAYS "Happy Birthday" on June 22 to two Wonder Lake fellows--on the east side, Tom O'Brian; and on the west side, Jack Moore. Best Wishes to both. COMMUNITY EVENTS June 29-Miss Wonder Lake Contest July 6- Fourth of July Parade; Festivities; Fireworks July 8-12-District 200 Band Camp July 8-19-Swimming Lessons Senior Citizens meet the first and third Monday each month at Christ The King Hall. Young At Hearts meet the first and third Wednesday of each month at Christ The king Hall. Kiwanis meets every Monday evening at Dusty's Pizza. TOre meets every Thursday at 1 p.m. at Christ The King Hail. sor dge. McCullom Lake: Lake is pronounced satisfactory The board meeting lasted only one hour Tuesday evening, June 11. A full board of trustees were •in attendance to listen to 'communications; one of which •was from the McHenry County -Department of Health stating 'that as of June 3, our lake was 'satisfactory. Dawn Miller £ 385-4901 1 Trustee Morris issued four ; building permits during the last •two weeks. His number is 344- 11738 and can be reached week- ; flays up to 7 p.m. and Saturdays -till noon. You must have a [drawing when applying for the permit, and the permit must be secured before the work is ;started or the fee doubles. Trustee Valentine read the )lice activity report for the lonth of Mas issued ive had to spend so much time 6n delinquent vehicle stickers. & ly. only 23 citations because our police Complaints have been men­ tioned about dogs running at large and about a number of dogs at one house causing constant noise. If there are dogs running rcontact Animal Control at 338-7040. Also contact Animal Control with the dogs being a nuisance or if you suspect abuse. They are the proper authorities. The next board meeting will be June 25 at 7:30 p.m. Why not plan on attending? LADIES OF THE LAKE The ladies held their monthly meeting Thursday evening, June 13. Eleven members and one guest , Elizabeth Krauth, brought by Annie Lehnert, at­ tended the White Elephant sale which was successful. Barb DeMar had just gotten back from Wisconsin, attending her fiftieth Class Reunion, which was very nice. She also visited with her family. Since the ladies do not have anything scheduled for their July 11 meeting, they decided to go out for luncn that day instead of a meeting. It will be a nice change of pace. Win a PellaSunroom at your Fella Window Store. , If you dream of a roomful of sunshine, cool breezes, soft shade and stariight, it's time to stop tearing sunroom pictures out of magazines, and time to head for your Pella Window Store. You may win the finest sunroom in that whole stack of pictures. With Pella's warm wood beauty inside, easy-care aluminum clad­ ding outside, energy savings all around. Come see the Pella Sunroom at this Pella Window Store in May or June. Tblk over your building or remodeling plans with a Pella window expert, then register to win a Pella Sunroom worth thousands of dollars. (Each winner pays for installation.) No purchase is necessary. Capture the Pella Sunroom prize and you'll capture the sun. moon and sky all year. Tfc 11 GRAND OPENING THIS WEEK!! 1116 fXild 25 S. VIRGINIA AVE. CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL. (ViBLK. SOUTH OF C.L. AVE. ON HT. 14) 815-455-7555 HRS:« M, T, W A F 9-9 TH. 94 SAT. Window Refreshments for this meeting were brought by Annie Lehnert and Ruth Brandt. OFFICE HOURS The clerk's office hours are stQl Wednesdays from 2 through 6:30p.m., at4809 W. Park View. If this day or time is in­ convenient for you, call 385-2211 first to make other arrangements. Don't forget to renew your boat stickers. Your boat must display a sticker if you plan on launching it off the beach area marked boat launching. Boat stickers are issued to residents only. Your park and beach Guest Pass is for your company only. After they have used it, it should be returned to you. It allows your guests to park their vehicle in the beach parking lot. BIRTHDAYS "Happy Birthday" wishes for this week go to Elma Nelson, sharing June 19 with Gary Brand; Brigitte Scarbrougn shares June 21 with Patti White, Cindy Nelson and Ryan Brand, turning one year old on that date; and Alise Mazur blows out 10 candles June 24. May everyone's wishes come true and much happiness always. ANNIVERSARIES Anniversary wishes are ex­ tended to Tom and Laurie Olson, sharing 15 years of bliss June 20; Leon and Ann Shermach share June 23 with George and Brigitte Scarbrough; Bill and Elaine Gleeson toast 29 years of marriage on that date and Bill and Gert Walter share June 25 with Rich and Barb Reiter. presented by ILLINOIS STAGE COMPANY * tgj June 7-July 6 jgfc WOODSTOCK OPERA HOUSE r&I 815-338-5300 ;• Northern Illinois University U WARNING - SOME LANGUAGE MAY BE OBJECTIONABLE TO SOME PEOPLE V SAVE Oneida® Open Slock Sale Whether you prefer contemporary, traditional or a more ornate style, you'll be able to complete your table setting with Oneida® F latware. Spiess now offers up to 50% OF F all in stock and special order. Gifts. •ONEIDA* The silver cube Our til«triKii(hi' Mirk of cicctkncc SPRING HILL CRYSTAL LAKE ST. CHARLES CHARGE IT! Use your SPIESS CHARGE, Visa, MasterCard & American Express.

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