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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Apr 1979, p. 6

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McCullom Li • Mary Jo Farrell 344-1575 McCullom Lake Teen Club Has Bowling Outing At the second meeting of the new McCullom Lake Teen club, which was held on Wednesday, March 21, officers were elected to terms of one year. Laura Huff is the new president; Jeff Major ^ is vice-president; secretary, Sherry Scarbrough; and treasurer, Jay Caron. Twenty-five teens attended the first outing of the club, a bowling day. Chaperones in­ cluded Barb Caron, Sandy Keith, and Jim and Marsha Klapperich. The club could not function and keep going without this much appreciated adult support, and parents of all the young people can be grateful that these folks care about their kids! The next meeting of the club will be on Wednesday, April 11, at 7 p.m. at the beach house. Don't forget your dues! BEACH GALS As each new spring comes in, the Beach Gals get busier. Plans for the Easter penny carnival, egg hunt, and Little Miss McCullom contest are just about completed. Candidates may still enter the contest by stopping by Joan Bitterman's house (next door to the grocery store) with their moms or dads. Entries close April 9. Rehearsal will take place on Monday, April 9 at 7 p.m., and dress rehearsal with preliminary judging will be on Wednesday, April 11, at 7 p.m. Contestants must attend both these sessions in addition to the final judging at 11 a.m. on April 14. Little sprouts are shooting up all over the place for our plant and bake sale, to be held on Saturday, May 12, at the beach house. There will again be soil at the Beach Gals meeting on Wednesday, April 4. The meeting will be commencing at an earlier time, 7 p.m., because of the speaker who is expected at 8 p.m., so please try to be prompt. The meeting will start with or without you, and I know you don't want to miss a moment. Blank paper of any kind, or even paper with one blank side, is needed by the Easter com­ mittee, so if you have any, please bring it along to the meeting. BOY'S BASEBALL Attention all parents, with boys ages 8 to 12, who are in­ terested in having their sons play little league baseball. In order to have a little league this year, there has to be an organization, including parents, managers, coaches, and other concerned people. Therefore, a meeting will be held on Sunday, April 8, at 1:30 p.m., at the beach house in order to find out if little league is going to be possible this year. Without parent participation, there is no way boys' little league will be possible. Parents, please attend this meeting and get things rolling for your boys. If you are interested but unable to attend the meeting, you may contact Phyllis Brancheau at 385-8590. BELATED GREETINGS Happy belated birthday to Laura Huff, who celebrated her birthday on March 31. My sight must be going in my old age, and I missed the date on my card. Hope your birthday was happy. BIRTHDAYS Birthday greetings go this week to Shawn Miller, who has his big day on April 4; to Roger Gates, whose birthday is on April 6; to Donna Gates and Joey Ray craft, who share April 7 as their birthday; and to Kate Stastny, who celebrates her birthday on April 9 along with Mary Carol Behrendt. CELEBRATION Harriet McNamara had a very special birthday, number eighty-six, on March 29, and celebrated with a surprise visit from Barb Reiter and Katie Stastny and Ann Shermach on March 28. The ladies came laden with flowers, a plant, and a beautiful cake complete with candles. Mrs. McNamara also reports that she heard from lots of her friends on her birthday by mail and by phone, and was planning to continue her celebrating into the weekend. In addition to her birthday, Mrs. McNamara is also celebrating another an­ niversary: ten years ago she agreed to be the Sunshine Lady for the Ladies of the Lake for a one year period, and still has the job today! All of you who know Mrs. "Mac" know why that is. She has plenty of "sunshine" to go around! GET WELL Margaret Davidson is in McHenry hospital, and cer­ tainly would like to hear from her friends, I'm sure. Hope you're well again soon, Margaret! SO LONG The village lost a nice couple of people when Carl Bergstrom and Jackie Todd moved in two different directions in March. Jackie has moved to Chicago, and Carl is residing in Wood­ stock. A lovely going-away party was held for Jackie by her friends before she left, Apply For Federal Crop Insurance Now PAGE 5 I'l.AINOE.M.fcK - WKD&lfcSDAY, APRIL 4, 1979 Sunnyside Area Betty Messer 344-2494 The Federal Crop Insurance corporation is accepting ap­ plications at this time for the 1979 crop year. The corporation will accept applications on corn until April 30, and applications on soybeans until May 10. Federal "All Risk" Crop insurance is the best way to protect high cash investments in these crops. The "All Risk" insurance includes protection against such hazards as drought, flood, hail, early frost, insects and plant disease. In most counties the bushel guarantee and coverages have been increased over previous years. For more information, contact the county USDA Service center or the FCIC district office at Rt. 23 and Dayton road, Ottawa, 111., 61350. Library Hosts Insect Program McHenry public library will host informational programs this month on Home, Yard & Garden Insects and their control. The program will feature University of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service specialist Stan Rachesky of Chicago. He is known for his TV and radio programs and book, Getting Pests to Bug Off. taking with memories. her lots of fond TOO BAD Due to lack of response, there will be no girl's softball again this season in McCullom Lake. McCullom Lake Girl's Softball association president, Brigitte Scarbrough, and secretary- treasurer, Joan Bitterman, are resigning. If anyone is in­ terested in taking over the jobs, there being records and funds, feel free to contact Brigitte (Mrs. George) Scarbrough or Joan (Mrs. James) Bitterman within the next two weeks. These gals have worked hard for the league, and are, of course, disappointed that things cannot work out for a league again this year. They are grateful for all the support given the association by village residents in past years. FOR ONE SPECIAL DINNER PERFORMANCE WEDNESDAY. APRIL 11 Subject: OUR ECONOMY Questions! 1. HAS THE PRIME RATE REACHED ITS PEAK? 2. CAN THE SMALL BUSINESSMAN THRIVE? 3. WILL THERE DE A MAJOR RECESSION IN '79? 4. WILL THE LARGE CORPORATIONS GROW LARGER. STRONGER, AND WHY? 5. WILL THERE DE A WAR IN '79? CAN WE AVOID IT? OR DO WE HAVE A CHOICE? These and many more questions keep popping up in the minds and hearts of you. the Businessmen and Women of America. On April 11, 1979, Irene Hughes, one of the world's leading psychics will conduct a special evening, dinner performance at Crescent Day Landing aimed at you. The Business People, who ore the foundation of our country's stability. FOR FURTHER DETAILS CONTACT 6R£SCENT craY* -LAKpiNCj 3309 It Chapel Hill Rd., McHenry 385-8899 NOW OPEN! McHENRY OPTICIRNS McHENRY, IL. 385-9241 385-9242 1001 RIVERSIDE DR. (Across from the Fox Hole) GLASSES MADE WHILE YOU WAIT!* •S.V. ONLY OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK 8:30 TO 5:30 CLOSED SUNDAY! Also co-sponsoring the programs with the library is the McHenry , County Cooperative Extension Service, the Kishwaukee Valley, Har­ vard, Whispering Oaks, McHenry, Bull Valley and Woodstock Garden clubs and the Harvard Area Natural Organic Farmers association. The date is April 5 from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Borrowers are always optimists. Village Eyes Rising Waters Flooding in the area is still the major concern in Sun­ nyside. With waters above the flood stage, many homes along the Fox river are already surrounded by water. Of course, the surrounding areas of Pistakee Highlands, Pistakee Terrace and Sun­ nyside Beach also have many houses in danger. The in­ creased threat of rain adds to the already flood swollen river and lakes of the area. The American Red Cross sent an Emergency Disaster team into the area to view the situation this past week. The local chapter of the Red Cross is now trying to determine if an emergency shelter should be set up for the area in the event homes in the area may have to be evacuated. Those of you who have flooded yards and have your own water wells should con­ sider boiling your drinking water. An area a block long on Sunnyside Beach drive has already been told not to drink their water at all. Sunnyside Police and ESDA are keeping a careful watch on the water level and the homes affected by the water level. Should it become necessary, they are prepared to evacuate people from their homes if the water continues to rise. POLICE NOTES The Sunnyside police department, under Sgt. Donna Mitchell, has come a long way in the last several months. The threat of spring rains and additional flooding to the area has added to its job. The police department is carefully wat­ ching the homes endangered by the flood. The flood swollen Fox river has set some boats adrift from their moorings. The Sunnyside police have a pontoon boat that was adrift in the bay area of the village. After securing the boat, the department later went and pulled it from the water to keep children from playing on it. We don't want any of our children falling in the water and perhaps drowning in the fast flowing currer.l. The police are chasing children who are playing in the flooded beach area and on the public pier. It is so easy with the areas being flooded to step off into the deep water and be swept away by the fast flow of water. Parents, keep your children away from these areas. The police department has a full time job now without worrying about some child falling into the water. If you have lost a blue pon­ toon boat with an outdated boat license, please contact Sgt. Mitchell at 385-8863 to claim your property. DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY A happy sixtieth anniversary is wished to Emma and Art Kunkel, 4212 Riverview. On April 7 this "young" couple will celebrate their diamond an­ niversary. A celebration will be held at the McHenry Moose Lodge for about 90 people. Sons are flying in from California and Washington. The Kunkel's are the parents of Marj Nolan, wife of President Ray Nolan Best wishes for a very happy anniversary and many more happy years together. BIRTHDAYS This week's bir thday greetings go to Ruby Crowley who has her special day on April 3. May you have a happy day followed by a year filled with happy days. ELECTION DAY Residents of the Village of Sunnyside. don't forget Tuesday. April 17, is the village election day Villagers will be voting for four trustees and the village clerk Polls open 6 a.m. to 6 p.m . The village polling place is the former village meeting hall. 4206 Wilmot road. BIRTHDAY PARTY Matt Coris, son of Lynn and Ed Coris, 1317 Channel Beach drive, celebrated his fifth birth­ day on Friday, March 30 Matt had several friends in for games, cake and ice cream Happy birthday, Matt Name Bellringers For Mental Health Campaign Lavergne Heck of McHenry Shores and Mrs. Arthur Huff­ man, Lilymoor, have been named Mental Health chair­ persons for the May Bellringer campaign. The Bellringer drive will be carried on in areas where the association is not a United Way participant. As Chairpersons, the two ladies will recruit volunteers to go house to house during May. The Mental Health associat ion in I l l inois is s tr ict ly a volunteer associat ion with members dedicated to in­ forming the public about mental i l lness and mental health while helping the mentally i l l and their families • • • * Few persons can be as t iresome as the individual obsessed with a sense of humor. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ON SALE ITEMS DELL IIQU0RS MERCHANTS OF FINE WINES AND LIQUORS SALE BEER NOT ICED NO SALES TO MINORS 4610 W. 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