Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Nov 1975, p. 19

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RATHROOM 4 KITCHCN OR OIWNC ROOM OR DININC ARIA J LiviNf Kee« Amy Siae Dining See* OR Kitclwa Amy Site AND BeAreee Any S«ae Any Itae Any Site IWnw kmj Itae FREE DELIVERY Fr*e Parking Free Set-up in the home Free Service Guaranteed Satisfaction Greater Selection- Huge Savings Skorberg <--7 ̂ I Established 1938 Tjwnifime 5618 Northwest Hwy. Crystal Lake, IIL Phone 459-5070 Mon.AFri. 9-9; T-W-Th-So 9-5; Sun. 12-5 IT COST McHenry Shores Inge Aide 344-1984 Village Receives Governor's Letter In Regard To Park_ At the last regular meeting of the Board of Trustees on Nov. 5, a letter from Governor Walker's office was read, in­ forming the village that the proposed Creekside Park does not conflict with state agency interests. This, of course, is only one in a series of steps which are necessary to assure funds for the park which would be such an asset to our com­ munity.! , At the same meeting James Edward Sanford was appointed patrolman. Furthermore the motion was passed to hire another dispatcher and to provide the necessary equip­ ment. The police department was asked to make recom­ mendations as to where street lights are needed on in­ tersections. There are plans for a com­ plete set of new street signs which the board hopes to in­ clude in the budget by May 1, 1976. A proposed intersection obstruction ordinance was presented to the board for further study. An ordinance adopting an official map and standards governing future development of the village of McHenry Shores was presented to the board for study by Thomas Henley, the village attorney. POLICE NEWS The following people were ticketed in McHenry Shores: Richard J. Garlinski (im­ proper left turn) Joseph F. Palace (con­ tinuously barking dog) J. Morvay (unauthorized entrance to roadway) Patricia Einweck (speeding) The police department also reminds all residents that according to Ordinance 4, Sec. 502 after a snowfall of 3 inches or more parking on streets and roads, including parking on shoulders, is prohibited until after the snow plow has passed through. Offenders' cars will be towed away at the owners' expense. There is also a no parking regulation for the hours bet­ ween 2 and 6 a.m. If you do have a party that you expect to last all night (wowee! let me know about that, will you?) you should call the police depart­ ment and let them know about it so that your guests do not find tickets on their cars. Before you get angry, please remember: all those rules were made to protect us! SHORELINE WAVES For the annual bazaar on Nov. 21, 22 and 23 the Shoreline Club has managed to secure the use of the empty house next to the village hall. The address is 3215 Beach Drive. The bazaar will open Friday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. On Saturday the-hours are 9 to 5, and if there is anything left to sell, we will be there on Sunday from 10 to 2. There are a lot of Christmas , items, all handmade, and some of them very unusual. Many of the items sell for under $2 - which could be nice for the children who don't have that much to spend. And with the way the economy is going, maybe that's not such a bad idea for all of us. So come on over and have a look! I guarantee you'll find something lovely. In connection with the bazaar, the Shoreliners are running a bake sale, and we are still looking for donations. Cookies, cupcakes, cakes and pies, bread, in short anything that does not have to be refrigerated, if you can bake something, we do appreciate your help. Remember, the Shoreline Club is a non-profit organization which means that all the proceeds are applied towards community functions and for the betterment of our village. For example, last year the club donated equipment for the beach. The Halloween costume judging was sponsored and financed by the Shoreliners. The club is working really hard to make our village an even better place to live. If this is your goal, too, why not join us? The Shoreline Club needs all of us! BIRTHDAYSAND ANNIVERSARIES Today is Bonnie Schopp's and Samuel Winters' birthday. Tomorrow Jay Wimmer will be 12 years old, and Sean O'Connor will be 8 on Nov. 25. Happy birthday to all of you! On Nov. 23 Armando and Susie Perez will have been married 15 years. On Nov. 26 Howard and Penny Bain will celebrate their fourteenth wedding anniversary. Best wishes to both couples! NEW FAMILIES New Families at Wonder Lake include Gerald H. Henmi; 8207 Gerson drive, Wonder View No. 1; Lane M. Kramka, 7704 Deep Spring road, Deep Spring Woods No. 2; Paul G. Picard, 8508 Garrison road, Sunrise Ridge No. 3; James Priebe, 7433 N. Oak street, Wonder Center No. 2; and Dino J. Ridini, 3317 N. Lake Shore drive, Highland Shores No. 2. PAPER RECYCLING DRIVE The Johnsburg Junior high school student council is sponsoring a paper recycling dirive, Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 22 and 23, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Junior high school parking lot. Delta San Tne SNOVfflRES 4 PLY - WHITEWALL P£RMANENT Anti-freeze ONLY GAL. •400 ej t e e e • ( LIFETIME Grant Batteries NOW <1000 VALUES TO '57 OFF MCHENRY TIRE MART 3931 W. MAIN 385-0294

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