EAGFA-PLA1NDEALER- WEDNESDAY. SEPTEOTHl T. 1W Lakemoor-Lilymoor , Alma Hueckstaedt 385-5689 Village Offers Business Hours MondayEvenlngs > Monday evenings from 6:30 Sto 9 p.m. President Hyatt, ^ Village Clerk Carol Schmidt, and Building Inspector Les Nejedly will hold office hours in the municipal building. Aug. 25, ordinances were passed regarding fees and charges for the sewer system. Lakemoor residents, watch your mail boxes in the Very near future for a letter per taining to those charges. A xerox machine will be available Monday evenings for anyone wishing to make copies of important papers for a very nominal change. The propertyfprmerly owned by the Lass family oq Rt. 120 in Lakemoor has been rexoned for conditional use for business for Dr. Emil Pasternak. The conditional xoning means that if for any reason Dr. Pasternak leaves the business (a dental office) the property will revert back automatically to residential property. Margaret Coughlin was appointed to the petition of trustee on the village board and she took her seat at the August meeting. No appointment has been made as yet to replace Trustee Earl Reese who had resigned due to the fact that the Reese family were moving from the village. DANGERSOF SKATEBOARDS Laura Skelton can attest to the dangers of the skateboard because she came home following a three-day hospital stay. She suffered a fall and broke her leg in two places Just DON'T MISS OUR CLEARANCE • FORD 602 NEW FORDS N O W B E I N G S O L D A T WHOLESALE CONLON - COLLINS CAR CITY above the ankle. She is now wearing a full leg cast which will keep her on crutches and out of school for the near future. When Laura Is not on her crutches, her mode of transportation will be a wheel chair. Laura's Mom and Dad offer in the way of advice to otharsiis to stay off skateboards as they are very dangerous and a lot jif folks can receive serious in juries. ' v f. Mr. and Mrs. Skelton had gone out for the evening when they received word that Laura had been taken to the hospital by John Weingart and Mike and Eileen Sima. The Simas also took charge of the two other children of the Skeltons. Sandy (Laura's mother) said she doesn't know what die would have done if it hadn't been for John, Mike and Eileen. FAREWELL AND WELCOME The Reese family who resided at 131 N. Sheridan road in Lakemoor are now living in the Pistakee area, and the new residents in Lakemoor are Robert and Carol Rickter and their 1 year old baby). The Rickters moved here from Buffalo Grove. Let's be neighborly and welcome them to the com munity. BIRTHDAYS Best wishes go out to Lilyann Baker Sept. 7, to Scott Mumma who will become 7 in '77, on the eighth, to Patty Withrow Sept. 9, and to Heidi Hager Sept. 11. O V I R 5 5 0 0 0 I n. • May they each have a very happy day. ANNIVERSARIES ' Richard and Kathleen GoseU will be celebrating the an niversary of their wedding date Sept. 1$, as will Ardfen and Pat Heald Sept. 13, and Art and Prudie Huffman Sept. 14. Congratulations and many happy returns of the day to each couple. SADNESS STRIKES Everyone was shocked and appalled when they heard of the untimely death of young Lisa Slusser. Just about everyone feels sadness and rage When something that brutal happens. Sadness for the victim and her family and rage at the one who could do something that terrible, but somehow it always seems worse when you know a relative of the viotim, which in Lisa's case is her great aunts and great uncle, Ruth Kroncke, formerly of Lilymoor, Ruth's sister, Dorothy, and Dorothy's husband, Fred Kroncke, all of the McHenry area. By way of this column I would like to express con dolences to all of the KrOnckes and to Lisa's family. DRIVE CAREFULLY Now that the fall school term has begun, small, medium and big children will be waiting on corners for school buses. In the waiting process some of them get restless and run back and forth across the road not realizing the dangers. AH drivers are cautioned to be on the lookout for children and to drive careful enough that they can "stop on a dime" to avoid a disaster or tragedy. In some cases children don't think of dangers so drivers must. Village of McHenry Shores Jude La Francis J \ 385-5067 I ; »«! ft Head Count Scheduled For Shore Village the United States Federal census for McHenry Shores will start Sept. 7, 1977, and will continue through Sept. 9, 1977. There will be women taking the census, and if you are unsure about their identity, please feel free to ask to see their credentials. The reason the census is being taken is to ascertain the correct population of the village of McHenry Shores because the village receives approximately $60 per year for each person residing here. (It does not matter that the in dividual is a grandmother' living with the family, etc. All those who reside in the village should be counted.) The money received by the village is in the form of motor fuel tax monthly allotments, Illinois state income tax monthly allotments, and revenue sharing. It is im portant that everyone in the village be counted, so if the women do not find you at home BOOK SALE A reminder-the McHenry- Nunda library book sale will be held Sept. 10 from ll a.m., till 4 p.m. Go over to the library on Lily Lake road and look over the books. You may find one or more that you may have been looking for and you can in crease your reading pleasure. TIL NEXT TIME during the day, they will wwfn again in the evening. If you think that you may have not been counted, please contact the village haU, 385- 8500. We would appreciate everyone's cooperation while the census is being taken . VILLAGE LIBRARY: NEW HOURS - The McHenry $iores village library has established new hours for the fall. As of Sept. 1, the library will be open from 4 to 5 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays only. BIRTHDAYS A very happy birthday is wished for Rubin Perec who will be fourteen years old Sept. ' 8. May you have many more birthdays to celebrate, Rubin. ANNIVERSARIES Jim and Janet Rees will celebrate their anniversary Sept. 5. And Clarence and Agnes Schweikert have their anniversary Sept. 12. Congratulations to two won derful couples. REMINDERS The bake sale to benefit the library is Sept. 10. The village board meeting is Wednesday, Sept. 7, at the village annex. The meeting begins at 7:30. BOwlers are still needed for the Ladies' league which meets Friday mornings, 9 a.m., at the Crystal Bowl. 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