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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Nov 1975, p. 5

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School Leaders To Meet In Annual Conference SECTION 1 - PAGE 5 - PLA1NPEALER-WEPNESDAV, NOVEMBER It, 1§75 McHenry school leaders will be present when the joint an­ nual Conference of the Illinois Association of School Boards, Illinois Association of School Administrators, and the Illinois Association of School Business Officials convene at the Palmer House in Chicago Nov. 22, 23 and 24. More than 7,000 par­ ticipants will represent all of Illinois' 1,000 school districts. Guest speakers during the three-day conference will in­ clude Joseph M. Cronin, Illinois' superintendent of education; Cecil A. Partee, president pro tern of the Illinois State Senate; W. Clement Stone, noted philanthropist, civic leader, publisher, and insurance company executive; Bicentennial Bazaar, Bake Sale Planned Bicentennial commission is sponsoring a handicraft bazaar, bake sale and trim­ mings for Christmas dinner, Sunday, Dec. 14, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., at the municipal building in Lakemoor on Rt. 120. All proceeds will go toward the Bicentennial Park for Lakemoor. The escrow fund for the Bicentennial Park is $1,520. Remember our goal is $5,000 by July of 1976. Come and enjoy yourself and visit with your neighbors. Chairpeople for this event are Ron Freeman, 385-9268, and Curtis Freeman, 385-7293 or 385-6112. We are seeking donations of bake goods and homemade handicraft. Let's get in the Christmas spirit and give. Remember Dec. 14 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. PARENTS FOR YOUTH The Halloween party spon­ sored by Parents for Youth had another good turn out. Prize winners for costumes were Bobby Lea, Gleniray Goodman and Aileen Douglas. For pumpkin carving, Jack and Jill Spears and Sundae Morrison. • Our appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Para and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Meyer for being our judges, Brian Baker for being the spook, Ron Freeman for helping to organize the children, Ruth Freeman and her family for their help in many things, and everybody who donated bake goods. DUCK HUNTING The village board has asked Tom Baker, the village at­ torney, to look into the legality of duck hunting on the Lake. But as a reminder there is hunting now and the duck season is open until Dec. 10.. NEW BUS ROUTE The village board has given permission to the school buses to pick up kids within the village. By this I mean other than on Rt. 120. The buses will go down Sheridan road to Valley View to Highland Drive to South Drive. VILLAGE MEETINGS Village meetings for Lakemoor will not be held on the fourth Thursdays for November and December due to the holidays. BIRTHDAY WISHES Betty Scott and David Weber share the twentieth. Norman Morrison, Clyde Fryer and Patricia Martin on the twenty- second. Tricia Goebel, the twenty-third. Kim Hegner, the twenty-fourth. Sandra Betancourt, Julie Cassell and Larry Anderson on the twenty- fifth. Enjoy you day, you won't have another for a whole year. Happy birthday! HELP! As your columnist I would like to hear from more of you who have items you want in the paper. I can attend meetings or open house, check with the village clerk for items of in­ terest, but you must call me for personal things, such as weddings, any kind of shower, anniversaries, birthday, Girl Scout, Boy Scout, 4-H, etc. For these things you must call me. I can't possibly know of these things if you don't call and I just don't have the time to call every week to find out. Please help keep your column alive and interesting to everyone. Lakeland Park Marilyn Nystrom 385-7014 Boelters Escape Death As Camper Is Demolished Harold and Margaret Boelter of 1615 North Avenue, narrowly escaped death last week when their new camper was totally demolished on a trip up north. Mr. Boelter is still recuperating at home and unable to work. NEW STOP SIGNS The new stop signs have been put up in the Lakeland Park area and though some com­ plain that there are too many, they are a welcome sight to most of us. BIRTHDAY WISHES Birthday wishes are ex­ tended to Julie Etten, Nov. 15, my mother, Mildred Sturm, Nov. 16, and Leanne Lindquist, Nov. 22. CONSERVATION CLUB The McCullom Lake Con­ servation Club will hold its monthly meeting Nov. 20 at 8 p.m. at the Spojnia Polish camp. Try to attend, because this club is working for the benefit of us all, for our lake. " fits? Marilyn Van Derbur, former Miss America and highly sought as a motivational speaker. The Illinois school board members, administrators and business officials will par­ ticipate in panel discussions, covering such topics as Collective Bargaining, School Finance, Board-Superintendent Relationships, Citizens' Ad­ visory Committees, Energy Conservation, Declining Enrollments - Decreased Revenue - Rising Costs, Evaluation of the Ad­ ministrative Staff, Special Education and Recent Court Decisions. In addition to the panels, business meetings and round table discussions will be held throughout the three days. School officials will also have an opportunity to examine over 100 exhibits of the latest school equipment, supplies, and services. A farmer's dollar is usually carefully spent. urmui u'. mmmm COORDINATES CHURCH WORK - Walter Tinsley. one of McHenry's newest residents, has been called to coordinate the missionary work for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) in this area. He and his wife, Donna, and their two children, Melissa and Jeff, reside in McHenry's new Fox Ridge addition. Mr. and Mrs. Tinsley moved to McHenry from Wheeling "because of the beautiful area and the beautiful people in the area." They are a family interested in world friendship. Recently they hosted a Spanish party in their home for guests from Mexico. Balinia and Chile. The Tinsleys are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon) who meet at the Prairie Grove school on Route 176, east of Crystal Lake. Because of the rapid growth in this area, the Tinsleys are looking forward to helping build the new chapel to be erected this Spring on Walkup- Crystal Lake road. Litton Microwave COOKING DEMONSTRATION SATURDAY - NOV. 22nd| 11 A.M. TO 4 P.M. CAREY APPLIANCE 1241 N. GREEN ST. McHENRY, ILLJ Curiosity A volley of rifle fire during the silence of the Veterans' day ceremonies arouse the little girl at left in photo. The sharp sounds of the shots brought her from her chair to the window as she investigates the source of the noise. The cold weather placed the annual event inside this year, with only the firing of the 21 gun salute held outdoors. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD STORE HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9-9 Sat. 9-6, Sun. 10-5 spurgeon's STORE HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9-9, Sat. 9-6, Sun. J0-5 Pre-Holiday Gift Sale This Week Save $1 Out of Ijyery *>5 STILL IN DOUBT? ....Gift Certificates Available In Any Amount! 480_128° This Week Save $1.20-3.20 on Ladies' Robes and Loungewear, Reg. $6-$16. Choose from our entire stock of longs and shorts--fleeces, che­ nilles, nylon and cotton quilts in prints and solids with trims and embroid­ eries. Sizes 10-46. 87°-1760 This Week Save $2.17-4.39 on 2-Pc. Pant Sets, Reg. $10.87-$21.99. Snappy styles in easy-care washable polyesters, acryl­ ics and denims. Misses, Jun­ iors and half-sizes too! 385-4520 BEAUTY SALON TUES. 9-5 WED. 9-5 (Senior Citizens Day) THURS.-FRI. 9-9 SAT. 9-6 439-7 99 This Week Save $1.10-$2 on Each Mix 'n Match Coordinate, Reg. $5.49-9.99. Mix and match our 100% poly­ ester coordinates to suit the special woman on your gift list. Choose short or long sleeved jac- shirts to pair up with shirred-waist flare pants . . . both in rust or teal solids, or complementary three- tone checks. Sizes 8-18; 32-38. |39 This Week Long Scarves, Reg. $2.99. 66" long to wrap warmly on a cold winter's day. Of washable acrylic bulky knits in great solids and fancies. 239-4: Fake Fur Hats, Reg. $2.99-5.99. Give her the look of mink, seal or sherpa in warm, fashionable visor caps, knit-trim berets and more! Buy now and save! 1 YS? 189 1656 9 MU> (llSloMlt . V- BMKAMEMCAim 189 1656 9 MU> (llSloMlt 1 7"-H19 This Week Leather Shoulder Bags, Reg. $9.99- 13.99. All the latest styling details, in soft, supple genuine leather. Choose her favorite: tan, rust or brown. 4400 V». RTE. 120, McHENRY 385-4100 % \ M .I Ol K AD - 1VU.I-: 16 SI X J ION I \ I

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