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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Mar 1974, p. 2

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PAGE 2j. PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1974 Holiday Hills Karen Kottke 385-6675 Little League Conducts Final Registration y No matter what the weather is like outside, when one hears the birds chirping their lovely melodies, the geese and ducks migrating north, and the one event that above all others indicates the return of Spring, baseball, one knows for sure longer and warmer days are on the way.. Failure of widespread disclosure of registration dates for little League sign-ups has promoted the need for another registration program, Hie final registration dates will be Friday, March 22, from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. and Saturday, March 23, from 9 a.m. until noon at the Island Lake Grade school. The Little League teams consist of minor and major team categories. Boys between the ages of 8 years through 12 years are encouraged to have 1 their parents register them for one of the teams. There will be a meeting at the Island Lake village hall at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 24, for parents and interested parties. The Little League program and dection of managers and team coaches will be the discussion at this meeting. WEDDING . Cupid's arrows found their target on love's day, Feb. 14, as Judy Laskowski and Robert Stuerich exchanged vows at St. Josaphat's church in Chicago. Judy is the daughter of Irvin and Joan Laskowski of 2409 S. Hyde Park. The ceremony was attended by friends and the close family members. Following the service the bridal couple entertained close family members and friends at a reception in their Chicago apartment. Unfortunately, Judy's brother, John, was unable to attend the wedding as he is stationed at Ft. Bragg, N.C. and his company was on field maneuvers and therefore not permitted a leave. Previously a wedding shower luncheon was given for Judy on Feb. 10. She received many lovely gifts from her many friends who were in attendance. The couple spent their honeymoon at Iron Mountain, Mich., a skiing holiday as both are avid skiing enthusiasts. WOMEN'S CLUB NEWS V The Holiday Hills Women's Club held its monthly meeting March 13, at the Mahon residence. Prior to the business meeting the Girl Scouts of Troop 478 provided an entertaining skit in conjunction with Girl Scout Week. The Holiday Hills Women's Club sponsors the troop and the girls program projected their thanks for the sponsorship and provided an insight on some of the values the girls are taught Some of the values scouting expounds are honesty, fairness, friendliness, helpfulness, sisterly love, respect, using our resources constructively, and improvement o£/ mind and body. . The girls led everyone in a ^good old Cushioned sing along. Hie program concluded with the flag ceremony. The girls then introduced themselves. They are Dale Williams, Angda Catanzaro, Cindy and Doreen Rasbaugh, Jeanna Boettcher, Ann Stackhouse, Chris Connell, Priscilla Kaspryzk, Debby Bartkus, Suzie Bielski, Cheri Bruser, Noreen DeWitt, Diana Gregg, Kim Hamilton, Kild Hughes, Valerie Priko, Daren Thietje, and Dawn Douglas. The business meeting was conducted following the Girl Scout program. A few of the more important discussions concerned the formation of swimming classes. Mrs. Sandl Smith will conduct the classes again this year. The tentative date for instructions will be the last two weeks of June. Connie Catanzaro, Iinda Thietje, Sally Carroll, and Sharon Kottke JUA L SAT. AND SUN. ONLY MARCH 23 & 24 HORNSBYS family centers -- e f f e c t i v e w h n * * M »• reserve .HeXX^T'8' 9uontltlos. 56© I WEEKDAYS 9-9 SUNDAY 10-6 \L Buy! Stardust envelopes envelopes 4k>9>. S9t * Legal Size Envelopes Our Reg. 53c First quality. 50 whit*. Ugol «it* envelopes. 4'V x 9'A" lit*. Adjustable Jock Stands 097 H*ovy duty. Sofo. 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"WEDDING RING" a hand- *u» some design as modern today a* »eg ^ «rst introduced in '7 87 America by hand weavers in the o early Wh Century. , °ueen Reg 32 87 Rt. 47 & Country Club Road Woodstock. Illii volunteered to coordinate the program. The club voted on attending a dinner play at a theater in Marengo (or its annual May dinner. A committee consisting of Sharon Kottke, Mimi DeWitt, Dee Wegener, and myself agreed to make arrangements for the dinner. Most recent of the events to take place in our area will be the Easter egg hunt. This year the dub is planning to use plastic eggs instead of hard boiled ones. We will be calling on all our residents to donate candy to fill the eggs. Hie hunt will be held on Palm Sunday, April 7, starting at 2 p.m. There will be an alternate "rain day", just in case. Hie club members welcomed into their midst a new resident, Juanita Middleton, who lives on Bitterstreet. Our thanks to the gals who served the goodies at the meeting, Carolyn Stackhouse and Bev Saunders. RESCUE SQUAD FIRST AID DEMONSTRATION Two of the Lake Region Rescue Squad members demonstrated first aid techniques to the girls in Girl Scout troop 478 and Brownie troop 409 on Feb. 26. Card Campbell offered her basement as the "first aid station" for the demonstration. Our thanks to Steve Johnson ad Ken Lesniak for their instructions. Also thanks to Laurie Johnson, Steve's sister, who volunteered as the "victims". HOSPITAL NOTES We're very sad to report that two of our residents are hospital bound. Joe Maras underwent surgery at McHenry , hospital this week. We also pray for a speedy recovery for you, Joe. Pat Lonergan is also confined to McHenry hospital. We all hope to see you up and about soon, Pat. FUND RAISING ACTIVITIES FOR RESCUE SQUAD Volunteers for another car wash to provide an equipment truck for the Lake Region Rescue Squad are desperately needed. The car wash is scheduled for tomorrow, March 23, weather permitting. The last car wash* yielded a good profit for the squad. They are hoping for as much from this one. Hiere will also be a garage sale on Saturday, March 23, and Sunday, March 24, for the same fund. Hie garage sale will be held at 2602 S. Holiday drive. As always any useful "junque" will be appredated. A truck is available if anyone has large artides they would care to donate. For further information, call Card Wilson at 385-2143 (Hdiday Hills) or Sharon Hunt at 385-5791 (Griswdd Lake Hills). Don't forget to come and browse! RESCUE SQUAD ELECTION RESULTS On ^Sunday, March 17, the Lake Region Rescue Squad hdd an dection. Here are the results of that election; President - John Kessler, Treasurer - Vi Abbink both from Holiday Hills, also from Holiday • Hills as a board member^s Bill Campbell. Other board members are Mr. and Mrs. George Jurvelin of Wauconda, Keith Tucker from Fox Valley Gardens, and Dennis Bower from the Riverdale subdivision. As the Lake Region Rescue Squad serves quite an area and its services are available to so many subdivisions the organization is constantly seeking new members. The group hopes to generate interest in their activities from all the subdivisions that they serve. ATTEND WEDDING RECEPTION On Saturday, March 16, my husband Jim and myself attended a wedding reception for my cousin, Kathleen Margaret Daly, and Gorge Ortiz. The reception was hdd in Palatine at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Daly, the bride's parents. Many dose friends and rdatives enjoyed a delicious buffet dinner and a band afterward for dancing. To the beautiful bride, Kathleen, and her handsome new husband, Gorge, all the best of everything for the future. COMMUNITY HOUSE FUND RAISING ACTIVITY Don't forget the fun night scheduled for March 30, at Casey's Hall on River road. Hie Holiday Hills Community House Fund organizers are still in need of vdunteers to hdp at the fun night. Call Carol Wilson at 385-2143 if you wish to hdp in any way. Come on out for a night of fun and games! BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday greetings to Jeffrey Frantz, Priscilla Kaspryzk, and Jennifer Neubauer on March 23; to Craig Stackhouse, Jr., on March 24; to Linda Janik on March 26; to Edward Janik on March 27; and to Edward Wegener on March 28. ANNIVERSARY Happy anniversary roses to Becki and Peter Kline on thdr special day March 27. College Offers Two-Week Aide, Orderly Course A spedal two-week course designed to train men and women to become orderlies or nurse aides will be offered by McHenry County college beginning March 25. "Hiis course is essentially the same as our sixteen-week nurse aide course offered during the semester. However, this course is concentrated into a two-week span," said Richard H. Fuhler, associate dean of instruction at MCC. Students will meet Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for two weeks beginning March 25. "This course was set up in response to the requests of local nursing homes and hospitals," said Fuhler. "After the two- week course, the students shodd be able to provide qualified assistance to professional medical personnel in hospitals and nursing homes." According to Fuhler, the course also qualifies students to offer basic care in the homes of patients, as it places emphasis on the dignified manna* of satisfying the needs of patients. Further information may be obtained by calling the college registration office. 3 $ V '•$ • HAPPINESS US IS: FINDING WHAT YOU WANT IN f\ THE PLAINDEALER'S V CLASSIFIED WANT* AD SECTION TODAY HI! 1 T Statement of Condition at the Beginning of Business, Januaiy 1,1974 McHeniy Savings A Loan Association ASSETS Mortgage Loans $18,824,473.41 Real Estate Sold on Contract 99,443.80 Home Improvement Loans 358,181.90 Secured Loans on Savings Accounts 70,309.42 Federal Home Loan Bank Stock 159,600.00 Cash & Government Obligations 1,303,992.95 » Other Investments 23,000.00 Fixed Assets (Building & Equipment) 23,000.00 Less Accumulated Depreciation 276,916.88 Prepaid Federal Savings and 276,916.88 Loan Insurance Reserve 115,448.90 Prepaid Expenses and Other Assets 83,225.51 $21,314,592.77 LIABILITIES Savings Accounts $ 17,226,234.11 Advances from F.H.L.B. 1,500,000.00 Loans in Process.of Completion 1,001,305.14 Advance Payments by Borrowers for Taxes and Insurance 405,034.22 Federal Income Taxes Payable 56,252.57 Other Liabilities (Miscellaneous Accounts Payable) . 16,558.61 Deferred Income and Unearned Discounts 175,601.19 • Reserve for Losses 9,685.04 Reserves, Surplus and Permanent Reserve Shares 923,921.89 $ 21,314,592.77 (Published March 22,1974 *

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