MCCULLOM LAKE NEWS EVE LEVESQUE ULLAGE BOARD WORSFORMER >UCE SERGEANT . ; Police sergeant Kenneth Loe- Sch was presented with a handsome walnut plaque by members ttf the village board at the last meeting, held Wednesday, jilarch 5, in the beachhouse. feting president John Boyle trade the presentation of the plaque which reads, "Presented to Kenneth R. Loesch -- appreciation of dedicated Service as Sgt. of Police ~ jTeb. 1, 1969. Village of Mc- Cullom Lake, 111." When he received the gift, ^Ir. Loesch said, "Pm not much On speeches, but I would like |o thank everyone connected this board and other boards. I owe most to one man '$>- Chief Earl Murray, or I Wouldn't have gotten as far "4s I did, without his help." ft In tribute, Chief Murray f^tated, "Sgt. Loesch was called jfct least several hundred times pluring his years of service, "at 2-3-4 and 5 a.m. to go on rfduty at these hours. There nev- •Jer was one complaint for answering these calls. These instances do not appear in official police reports." Mr. and Mrs. Loesch are ' leaving the village in the near 'future, due to a transfer by his company. r All members of the board ' were present for the meeting with the exception of trustee Ginny Aalto. "» The Lipke property was "brought up by trustee Don Parenti. He will consult with counsel as to what steps can be taken to improve the appearance and safety of the property. The condidtion of another piece of property was turned over to the police deparment for action. The names of Emma Pyritz, Myra Murray and Carrie Kurth were presented to the board for approval. The women were approved and will serve as judges of election on April 15. The next meeting will beheld Wednesday, March 19, at 8p.m. in the beachhouse. All residents are cordially invited to attend. M.D. DRIVE STARTS SUNDAY, MARCH 16 Volunteer workers will be calling on residents of the community, beginning this Sunday to obtain funds for the muscular dystrophy drive. This is not part of the united fund dyive, and most of the proceeds remain in the area to help our people. Mrs. Marie McKim is chairman of the fund drive and asks the siq>port of all residents. She also announced the dates for the drive as March 16 to March 22. DEADLINE FOR VOTE REGISTRATION If you are qualified to vote and have not yet registered, be - sure to do so, in the next four days. Monday, March 17, is the deadline to register for the April 15 village election. In past years, it was not necessary to be registered, but House Bill No. 586 changed this. The Bill states "This act amends the Election Code (Chap. 46, Paras. 4-1, 4120, 4-22, and 4-26, I.R.S.) and provides that in elections of officers in municipalities with a 385-4141 population of 500 or more, any person voting therein must be a registered voter, and to be entitled to register must be a resident of the state for lyear, the county for 90 days, and the precinct for 30 days." - Village clerk Carol Bateman, 5111 W. East Lane, is the official village registrar. DECEASED VETERAN'S NAME PLAQUE RECOVERED Hurray to the Bill Gleeson children who found the J.V. Tomasello name plaque and returned it to the Cullom-Knoll association. The name plate will be firmly anchored on the memorial rock, alongside the names of other veterans who made the supreme sacrifice. The youngsters are to be commended for their civic action. HOUSE MOVING RESEMBLES MUSICAL CHAIRS A hearty welcome home to Kitty Greany who is once again a resident of the village. The move became possible when long time residents -- Dorie and Bill Brennan, departed our shores to live in Richmond. The couple purchased a pub in that town and reside above their place of business. We wish them heartiest success in their new venture. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Godina (Kitty is Kay's mom) moved into the Brennan home and Kitty was installed in the former Godina establishment. Mrs. Greany will be close to her other daughter -- Mrs. Peter John (Eileen) Klapperich, and within visiting distance of her many grandchildren. McHenry's loss is our gain. PRE-NUPTIAL ACTIVITY Theresa and Willard Schultz should install a swinging door on their front entrance to accommodate the large number of callers and well wishers. All the activity centers around their beautiful daughter, Lynne, who has announced her intention to wed Mr. Leonard Benson of Woodstock, on Friday, April 25. The two will exchange vows in Nativity Lutheran church, . Wonder Lake, at 6 p.m. candle- I light services. The reception, for invited guests will be held at the McHenry Country Club. Recent visitors to the home which include bridal attendants were Miss Bernice Bjork of Milwaukee, Wise., and her fiance, Mr. Arwin Karrow. The two are planning a fall wedding. Also visiting at the Schultzes were Mrs. Edith Tamburino and her daughter, Mrs. Pat McCauley, Mr. and Mrs. Russ 0*Hara, Mrs. C. Rigby and daughter, Laura, and Mrs. Art Kennebeck and daughter, Linda. The young women have made several trips to Woodstock for fittings of their bridal attendance gowns. We couldn't be happier for Lynne and Len at this happy time in their lives. Lenny is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Benson, also of Woodstock. Len's grandmother, Mrs. Schurring lives in Huntley and is ecstatic about the coming event. FIRST CHILD FOR MILITARY COUPLE Corp. and Mrs. Robert (Melinda Mass) Schopp wel- Trbge&'Afor MEN When selecting a gift for him. ... let us help! STORE FOR MEN 1245 N. Green St., McHenry, 111. Phone 385-0047 Open Daily 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Fri. til' 9 p.m. CLOSED ON SUNDAYS USE THE FREE GREEN STREET.PARKING AREA corned their first child -- a girl, in a North Carolina hospital last week, Tuesday, March 4. She was named Josette Marie and weighed in at 7 lbs., 1 oz. Corp. Schopp and Melinda live in Midway, N.C., near the Camp LeJeune where the young Marine is stationed^ Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H.H. Mass of the village and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schopp, McHenry Shores. Paternal great-grandmothers are Mrs. Lydia LaTour and Mrs. Minnie Schopp, both of Chicago. Young Schopp, who has served two tours of duty in Vietnam, expects to be separated from the service later this year. This is the tenth grandchild for Neva and Herman, and the fifth for the Schopps. Our best wishes to all who are involved in this most blessed event. A TRIBUTE TO OUR IRISH POPULATION The following quotation is printed in honor of Hugh Pat-" rick McDonald and Kitty Greany and is dedicated to other local Irish residents for St. Patrick's Day. "May the roads rise with you, and the wind be always at your back; And may the Lord hold you in the hollow of His hand." ORCHID OCCASIONS Tom Maenner will be 11 and Bobby Boyle turns 10, tomorrow, March 15..Natal day Congrats to Ginny Delia, March 17..Patrick Walter will be 4 and Johnny Cunningham turns 8, March 18..Uncle Jimmy Hocin welcomes his twelfth birthday and his niece, Christine Hocin, will be 2, March 20. Best wishes to all. Happy Saint Patrick's Day to all who have connections with the "auld sod" and we'll see you next week. Happy greeting to SPRING which will arrive next Thursday! ANNOUNCE WINNER IN HEART UNIT'S SCIENCE PROGRAM Miss Alice Green, R.R. 1, Seneca, is the winner of a scholarship in the Illinois Heart associations 1969 Summer School Science Scholarship program, it has been announced. Alice Green was one of eleven scholarship winners approved by the Heart association's State Screening committee after initial selection by a local screening committee. The scholarship allows her to spend eight weeks next summer at the University of Illinois' Burnsides Research laboratory working with a qualified research person on a project already in progress, said Dr. T.G. Hiebert, Chairman of the Service Area HI Screening Committee. The program, financed by the Heart Association, is a cooperative project of the Heart association and the College of Agriculture of the University of Illinois. LAKELAND PARK NEWS Fri. March 14, 1969 - Plaindealer - Sec. 2t Pg. 5 Carole Humann JOANN SCHABOW ASSISTS AFS PAPER DRIVE The AFS (American Field Servicers sponsoring a paper drive /to raise funds for thei® project during the second week in/April. Magazines and catqpogues will be accepted if they are bundled separately. Bundles of papers should be tied into parcels that can be carried without too much difficulty. Further details on the paper drive will be printed as they are known. Any immediate questions can be answered by calling Joann Schabow at 385- 2717. The AFS sponsors exchange students from other countries who come to the United States for their senior year of high. Recent exchange students have come to McHenry from such countries as Viet Nam, South America 'and Sweden. Please save yoiir papers to help these youngpeople in their program. COMMUNITY HOUSE SCHEDULE All bookings and cancellations for the community house are to be made in advance by calling Jo Rizzo at 385-2728. Tuesday, March 18 - Boy Scout meeting - 7 to 9 p.m. 385-1605 Wednesday, March 19 - Girl Scout meeting - 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Regular LPPOA Board meeting - 8 p.m. Sunday, March 23 - Private party. Monday, March 24 - Lakeland Merry Makers 4-H Club meeting - 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 25 - Boy Scout meeting - 7 to 9 p.mf Wednesday, March 26 - Girl Scout meeting - 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Little League Open Meeing - 8 p.m. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS A most happy birthday to Anita Rebel who will be nine years/ old and to Kathy Brooks^Ho will be eleven years olfa and to Jim Haagenson who all celebrate their birthdays today, March 14. Brian Nuss will be celebrating his twelfth birthday on March 15 along with Jeff Bierman who will be twelve also. Pat Gilbertsen and Ann Kuhns celebrate then too. March 16 is the big day for Mary Beth Humann who will be twelve, for Patricia Shillace who will be four and for Jack Butler and Mike Hodges. Evelyn Kaminski celebrates on St. Patrick's Day along with Tony Parisi who will be six years old. Mark Malin is the lone birthday kid on March 18. Leonora Abbott gets all our best wishes on her special day, March 19. Robert Mueller also claims the day for his thirteenth birthday. JoAnn Rizzo and Pat Linnane share honors for March 20. Many happy returns of the day to all of them. ANNIVERSARY WALTZ Jim and Marion Duffy will celebrate fourteen years of matrimony on March 19. Dorothy and Mel Morgenson will remember their wedding day twenty-six years ago on March 20. Our wishes for many more happy years together. * STORK GRAM Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dowell, Jr., of Wonder Lake are the proud parents of their first child, a lovely daughter, born to them at McHenry hospital on Sunday, March 9, at 4:40 a.m. The little miss has been named Roxanne May. She weighed 6 lbs. 1 oz. and measured a petite 19 inches at birth. The doting grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Burrafato of Lakeland Shores and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dowell of Bartlett, 111. Our best wishes to the family on their newest member. STROLLING THROUGH THE PARK Although the news is skimpy today it constitutes a column however small. Won't you please give me a call with your news or any leads sothatwecan bring our column back to life? With all the cars in and out and a scarcity of baby sitters there must be something going on. Dolores Rogers was pleasantly surprised on her birthday by Ron and Barb Meurer, Marv and Shirley George and Judj^ and Ron Bierman who came bearing a birthday cake which all proceeded to eat. Birthday celebrations were completed with a Saturday night dinner in Antioch with the Biermans. Good luck to all the local bowlers who are trying their luck in the county tournament during March. Somebody has to win, hope if s you. We dropped into the Green Garter night at the American Legion last Saturday evening and found a real swiping bunch and lots of familiar faces. Hope to hear from you during the week with some juicy tidbit of news, preferably the printable kind! INSTALLING CARPET Installation of wall-to-wall carpeting enters the do-it-yourself class with a new product called Town Aire Carpet Tiles, by Ozite. The "tiles" are 12-inch squares of polypropylene carpet with a latex foam rubber backing. They can be cemented to the floor with a rubber-based adhesive. HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY Look what FURY MOTORS, INC. is up to now. CHRYSLER MOTORS CORPORATION AUTHORIZED DEALERS "OO/lId Barracuda Sports Fastback G Special Pri< Sport Fury 2-Door Hardtop D® JL Satellite 2-Door Hardtop 'S. Special prices on option packages which include whitewall tires, vinyl roof and many other options. Every sale car comes specially equipped and you save on all the extras. GREAT! Specially Equipped Plymouths. The great! sale of the year! It s happening now and features specially equipped Fury, Belvedere, Barracuda and Valiant models. Great! Plymouths with the options you want. SEE THE UNBEATABLES. THEY'VE GOT IT GREAT' FURY MOTORS, INC. GREAT! Unbeatable Buys. This is it! A sale that brings you not just one or two special cars, but unbeatable buys right across the line. Stop in today. When the Plymouth Unbeatables have a sale, it isn't just good, it's great! r Vi mile East on Rf. 120 McHenry