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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Mar 1971, p. 8

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PAGE 8-PLAINuEALER-FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1971 J Holiday Hills ; Bonnie Keiien 385-6344 PRESENTS CHARTER -- Jim Kirk, Blackhawk district scouting representative, presents Mrs. Gerrv Breede, president of the iadies Auxiliary of Y.F.W. Post 4600 with the charter for Cub Scout Pack 458. The charter for another year of recognized •membership for this pack was presented at the Blue and Gold dinner, Sunday, Feb. 28. - The annual Blue and Gold Din- Iner for Cub Scout Pack 458 •was held Sunday, Feb. 28,atthe -Y.F.W. hall. The opening pray* ",er before dinner was given by < larence Young. The dinner was idoiicious, and absolutely no one >ent hungry. Following dinner, •the charter was presented by Jim Kirk. Blackhawk District Scouting representative, to -Mrs. Gerry Breede, presi­ dent of the Indies Auxiliary of the Y.F.W. Post 4600. Theaux- iliarv is the sponsor of the pack. Mr. Kirk also presented Bill •Abbink. who is Institutional Representative for Pack 458. Ed Hughes awarded recognition plaques to the following men for their service as commit­ teemen and leaders: Bill Boet- tcher, Richard Hanke and Bob Xellen. Joe Emmons, who is Cubmas- ter for Pack 458, then intro­ duced the den mothers. They are Mrs. Barbara Emmons^as- sisted by Mrs. Diane Koppen, and Mrs. Ruth Hanke. Follow­ ing their introduction, Mr. Em­ mons gave a candlelighting cer­ emony explaining the steps the Cub Scouts go through on their way to becoming Boy Scouts, after which he presented the various awards to the boys. The awards earned and re­ ceived were as follows: Calvin Hoff - 1 year pin, Craftsman pin, and Wolf Badge; Craig Stackhouse - 2 year pin, Re­ cruiter Badge, Craftsman Pin, and Denners Badge; Mark Phil­ lips - 2 year pin, Craftsman Pin, and Athlete Pin; Richard Hanke - 1 year pin, Silver Ar­ row, and Denners Badge; Rob­ ert White - 2 year pin, and Bear Badge; Alan Koppen - Wolf Bad­ ge; Mark Boettcher - 2 year pin, Gold Arrow, and Bear Bad­ ge; Robert Hanke - Wolf Bad­ ge, Gold Arrow, and 2 Silver Arrows; Danny Koppen - Wolf Badge; Kenny Hoff - 1 year pin, Wolf Badge, Gold Arrow, and 3 Silver Arrows; Joey Emmons - 1 year pin, Denners Badge, and Silver Arrow; Jay Wise - 2 year pin, Craftsman Pin, and Asst. Denners Badge; and Dav­ id Emmons - 2 year pin, Re­ cruiter Badge, Gold Arrow, and Craftsman Pin. Fol lowing the awards, the Cub Scouts repeated their promise for everyone, and then received their unassembled rockets for the rocket derby. All in all, everyone had a good time, es­ pecially the kids, who didn't waste anytime discovering all the cake that was left over. BABY SHOWER Mrs. Connie Catanzaro and Mrs. Donna Kasprzyk held a surprise baby shower for Mrs. Dee Wegener on Friday night, Feb. 26. It was really a sur­ prise, too, as Dee thought she was going to a demonstration. The baby-to-be received many lovely items, and the Wegeners are all prepared now for the new arrival expected sometime at the end of March, BIRTHDAY PARTY Keith Teuber had a birthday bowling party Saturday Feb. 27, in honor of his fourteenth birth­ day, Thursday Feb. 25. Those who honored him were Kathy Connell, Denise Hughes, Karen Lanway, Joey Szamlewski, and Lowell Kivley. They all had a good time bowling, especially Kathy Connell who bowled 131, including a turkey. Afterward, they had pizza, andplayedsome party games. The evening ended about 9 p.m. NEWS FROM OUR STUDENTS Mrs. Joan Laskowski reports that her son, John, a student at Eastern Illinois University at Charleston, placed first in the 150 lb., class of Intramur­ al wrestling. He received a trophy, and many congratu­ lations from his friends. We, too, congratulate him, and hope he continues to be successful. TRIP TO SNOW COUNTRY Our snow may be all melt­ ed, temporarily anyway, but it seems our neighbors to the north in Wisconsin have a long way to go. Mr. and Mrs. John Connell drove to Wausau, Wis., on Friday to visit Marge's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schweik. Marge was godmother for her new Kiting Rules Are Announced With the Chicago area still in the grips of winter, it may seem that warm weather will never come. But would you be­ lieve that Spring is officially less than three weeks off? According to Gordon Smith, manager of Commonwealth Ed­ ison company's Crystal Lake district, the coming of spring also signals the start of the kite flying season. Smith advises parents to pass along a few safety tips to their children now before March winds set kids and kites in motion. A- mong the common sense kiting rules are these: 1. Fly kites in unobstruct­ ed areas where traffic is min­ imal and trees, television aer­ ials and utility lines can be avoided. niece, Linda Lorrie, on Sunday, Feb. 28. The Connells report almost 7 feet of snow on the ground, and with all the wind the midwest had over this past weekend, most of the roads in that vicinity were closed be­ cause of blowing snow. They had a grand time, but were glad the roads were reopened on Sunday so they could drive home, only to find Holiday Hills in the midst of an early spring thaw. HOME FROM THE HOSPITAL Tommy Novak, the son of Mr. and Mrs* Mike Novak, came home from the hospital last Thursday, Feb. 25, after an ex­ tended stay following a bus ac­ cident in late January. Mrs. Novak had many of the neigh­ bor children in to greet Tommy and served them kool-aid. Tom is mighty glad to be home again, as is everyone, but he won't be returning to school until the fall. He will be tutored so that he can stay with his class. Let's hope the road to a full recovery will be a speedy one. BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES Happy birthday to Con Kas­ przyk on the sixth, Earline Mettelka on the seventh, Ron Wegener on the ninth, Pat Teu­ ber on the tenth, Arlene Fore­ man and LaVon Dowhin on the eleventh. Hope your respective birthdays are enjoyable. ra^scdlE Using the McHenry Service Center Payton Hi Chevrolet SERVICE CENTER No appointments for emergency service on any make car. ' ! ast Guaranteed Service 90S \. Front McHenry Phone 385-2155 Farm Equipment ] George P. i Freund,Inc. I Case - New Holland • 4102 W. C rystal Lake Kd. McHENRY I I ! Bus. 3850420 ! Res. 385-0227 II R E I ZL I RADIAL TIRES FOR ALL CARS Europa Motors Inc 33 18 W. Pearl 8 1 5 - 3 8 5 - 0 7 0 0 [Insurance & Real Estate jEarl R.Walsh Life A uto Liability Bonds Workmen's 1 ire Homeowners Plate Glass Marine Accident and Compensation Health Office 385-3300 Residence 385-3321 3429 W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois 60050 • RADIATORS • Cooling System Specialists it AIR CONDITIONING • Trailer Hitches Fabrication it STEEL SALES • Welding & Ornamental Iron • Frozen Pipe Thawing WORK GUARANTEED 300(1 W. Kte. 120 McHenry ADAMS BROS. (Next to Gem Cleaners) Phone 385-0783 wafc friS GET ATTENTION ...PHONE 385-017Q... I FO A COVPLfTf L'NE OF I BUSINESS CARDS LPTtRHEADS ENVELOPES J WEDDiNG invitations & ACCESSORIES • Calendars BOO* MATCHES RuBBEt stamps ERASING SPECiai 'ES & PROMOTiONAi / A W > , * BE. BUSINESS FORMS .ER» FOR FAST ACCURATE FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICE CALL CHUCK MAJERCIK 61 5-385 3053 371 1 N FAIRVIEW vAVE. (-Johnsbu'g) McHENRY ILL 60050, Jim Thompson's Elm Street Service Complete Lube *Wash "Tire Repair ••Same good gas, same friendly management... since 1953". 385-9749 3603 W. ELM - McHENRY ED'S STANDARD SERVICE *E\PERT TUNE-LP ATLAS Tires. liatteries, Accessories QUALITY American Oil Products PH. 385-0720 3817 w. ELM STREET put want ads TO WORK FOR YOU FOR FAST RESULTS PHONE 3850170 GIES SHOES & SHOE REPAIR W6V€NB€RC massflGic SHOES 1307 N. RIVERSIDE McHENRY AD? CONDITIONING SALES & SERVICE U-HAUL Trailers & Trucks | COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE & TRUCK REPAIRING ARC A GAS WELDING Guettler Service, Inc. 818 N. Front Street 385- 9831 JAME'S Vou ( AN Tell The Difference... by appointment 385-7771 Wi USE AND RECOMMEND RK : PRODUCTS • Hair Styling • Razor Cuts 2. Don't put yourself out on a limb by trying to retrieve a tangled kite. If your kite be­ comes snagged and you can't tug it free, leave it for the birds rather than risk Injury by climbing where you don't belong. 3. Use only ordinary kite string - don't substitute wire or metallic cord. These mater­ ials conduct electricity and could cause serious injury if they come in contact with electricity. 4. Never fly kites during storms or when the string may get wet. A wet string may con­ duct electricity downwardtothe kite flyer. Einally, Smith offers this word of advice to parents...don't lose your cool when a stub­ born kite refuses to stay up. The only thing that rises un­ der stress is your blood pres­ sure. REFERENDUM ON RADIO It was announced this week by School District 156 that James Althoff and Richard Swantz have been chosen to ap­ pear on a radio show as rep­ resentatives of the school dis­ trict. Althoff and Swantz will appear on WIVS radio station in Crystal Lake to discuss the upcoming school referendum. Interested citizens may tune in to the show, "Jo On The Line," between 10 and 11 a.m. Wed­ nesday, March 10. A question and answer period will follow an interview which will give listeners an opportunity to call in questions. Loss Of Animals Down Last Y«or Audrey R. Walgenbach, Mc­ Henry county treasurer, in making the claims relating to "animals damaged by dogs for the year 1970-71, states they are considerably less than in previous years. The total amount paid from the dog tax fund is $297.96, including $6 for witness fees. The second lowest year was 1968-69, in the amount of $513.50 with $6 wit­ ness fees. In the past ten years, the greatest amount paid out to own­ ers of animals damaged by dogs was $2,315.70 for the year 1969- 70, including $16 for witness fees. The greatest number of claims which were paid was in the year 1963-64 numbering twenty-seven, the lowest being 6 for the year 1970-71. Any dog tax monies in ex­ cess of $3,000, may by direc­ tion of the county board, be transferred equally to the Ra­ bies fund and the County Gen­ eral fund. . All claims are processed through the office of McHenry County Animal Disease Control under the direction of Dr. J. V. Johnson, D.V.M., before any claims are paid. There were twenty-two sheep, fourteen ducks, twelve rabbits and one heifer killed this year. Why do children never pull out pictures of their grandpar- TUESDAY, APRIL 6 ELECT LAWRENCE (LARRY) J. HUCK SUPERVISOR OF McHENRY TOWNSHIP, A MAN WELL KNOWN IN OUR LOCAL­ ITY, IN BUSINESS AND PUBLIC LIFE. WE BELIEVE THAT LARRY IS A MAN THAT IS GOING TO WATCH OUT FOR THE TAX PAYERS P0CKETB00K IN McHENRY TOWNSHIP This Ad Is Sponsored By The Undersigned Voters And Tax Payers In McHenry Township. SIGURD JAC0BSEN DR. C. SMITH JOHN H0GAN HARRY LUNDY, JR. ROY A. HOMO BYRON SOWERS SAM NATHANS0N MADELINE NATHANS0N EMMA M. D0ERING BETTY PAULSON G.J. 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