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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Jan 1980, p. 4

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PAGE 4 -PLA1NPEALER -FRIDAY. JANUARY 18,1980 Lakemoor-Lilymoor Area Margaret Karas 385-4934 Association Reorganized A meeting Jan. 9, attended by concerned residents of Lilvmoor subdivision, resulted in positive action The new slate of officers are Star Mitchell.1 president: Wayne "Meyer, first vice- president : James Johnson. Sr.. second vice-president; Phyllis Crossman and Laura Meyer. Co-treasUrers; and Andrea Johnson, secretary. The board members are John VVinkowski. Judy Brizzi, Diedra Kent. Norm Croswell and Irene Thorn­ ton. After determining the officers and board members, several matters were given attention Jerry Weber, president of the former association. turned over past records to the new officers. Garbage disposal will not be handled by t he association at this time, as the Company will bill individuals for service. Snow removal will Dr. Robert S. Click MMrNt * fot $|M€i«liit •Children's Foot Problems •Sports Medicine •Orthopedics •General Care NOW OPEN spurgeons This Week! Save at Our Annual Winter Uniform Sale 20% OFF Regular Prices Nothing held back! Save on carefree fash­ ions of stay-fresh polyester knit. Alt smartly styled 1-pc. uniforms, neat n nifty 2-pc. pantsuits and gaily trimmed zip-front smocks Uniforms in sizes 4-20. 3-16. Smocks in XS to XL. Hurry in! ft 20% Off! White Duty Shoes 877-13 Reg $11 -Si 7 Eyelei t.e oxiords ot man-made- materials -- the low wedge, moc-toe. wmg-tip or fiddle shank wedge .fAII great support1 McHenry Market Place Doily 9-9, Sat. 9-6, Sun. 10-5 385-4100 be taken care of by James Johnson. The next general meeting date was set for Monday. Jan. 28. 7:30 p.m. at 1008 N. Dale avenue. Bulletins will be delivered to all Lilymoor "residents prior to the meeting as a reminder of date and purpose. By the personal invitation, it is hoped that community residents Will give a little time and energy to the .association. ' It' gives pleasure- and satistaction ^when the fruits of com­ munity efforts are' apparent <4n improving the quality and beauty of our horiies and Cliving conditions. ICE WARNING With the tragedy of the drowning of two young people in Schiller woods last week fresh in our minds, it is again time to warn everyone of the perils of frozen, o^ not so frozen, waters. In view of the fifty degree weather Friday. Lily Lake is not safe for walkers, skaters, and least of all. snowmobilers. Every year, deaths occur when people test nature. Stay off the lake until there have been enough consistent days of freezing tem­ peratures to form solid ice. Is-the fun or "bravery" of ice-traveling worth the terror of being caught in icy waters, under a thin sheet of ice. which prevents rescue? Think about becoming a real frozen stiff, before driving a snowmobile on Lilv Lake. LOSS Relatives and friends were saddened by the sudden death of young Donald Schiavone, whose family resided in Lilymoor for many/year^: Donald was onlwel vpfrs old, but had a se/ious/medical history. When qfyoung person dies, it ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. seems the sense of loss is much deeper. Sympathy is extended to the Schiavone and Bit- terman families. CRAFT TIME With the price of soap, it may be helpful to do as Victoria Delp is doing. Save your fat! Victoria attended a soap-making class in McHenry. After using some of the homemade soap, she rabbits, any stray animals in the area... BIRTHDAY TIME January is the birthday month for many in our area. Jan. 10 was Renee Betan- court's day. Wonder if brothers Mark and Vic showed her any new wrestling holds? Pat Zabroski celebrated Jan. 12. Young /Danny Weber, Jerry Sherill's realized how much better it --son, will be a year older Jan. "BEST OF EVERYTHING f=OR THE BUILDER" FEATURING COMPLETE LINES OF: •OLYMPIC STAIN •BRAMMER CABINETS •ANDERSEN WINDOWS •PRE-HUNG DOORS---- •NORD SPINDLES •JIM MARTIN PAINTS •LINCOLN WINDOWS •GAF SHINGLES •BUILDERS HARDWARE •PREFINISHED PANELING •CHAMBERLAIN GARAGE DOOR OPERATORS Phone 385-1424 909 N. FRONT ST., McHENRY was in lasting quality and softness, as compared to the purchased kind. The recipe calls for two two-pound coffee cans of fat. so there will be a bit of rendering done in the Delp household. Victoria has also had a great week of dog sitting. Her neighbors were on vacation, and left their pet in Victoria's care. Dog did not wish to leave his home, so had to be,dragged over to the Delp house. Now. he has adopted the Delps, and does not wish to return home! With their own dog. three mice of assorted colors, goldfish. Grant's insect collection. Guy ^and Vic­ toria's household is not too quiet. Heide would like a parakeet as her personal responsibility. Why not? CAT TIME The Anthony Gurske family, who seem inclined toward doctors and casts, now have a new member under medical care. Squeeker. tor is it Sk- weeker?) a black, un- neutered male with a red collar, went into the hospital Jan. 9 with uremic poisoning. Hopefully, Squeeker is recuperating, as he is Mitzi's favorite pet. Along with another cat. two MR. GOODWRENCH SAYS: | pur your car in our hands • Our huge new service quarters, and peofes- I sionaiiy trained GM mechanics mate" I Reicherts the finest service facility around. I A*. our low, low prices are available all | the time, not just some of the time. I | WINTERIZE Includes back f lush cool ing system'Pressure check cool ing system & radiator cap*Replace thermostat & gasket 'Clean radiator f ins*Check hoses & bel ts for cracks and wear*Ref i l l system with up to 2 gal lons ant i f reeze I I I I GM I I I I I I | CHASSIS I LUBRICATION *80 10 TUNEUP-- GM Cars & Trucks 4 & * cyl. and H.E.I. COlfipl©t©B up to 3. ton only. Sytlsm less. p Includes replacement of plugs, points, condenser, fuel filter, air cleaner element, [J breather and canister filter plus positive crankcase ventilation value. Set factory- specified engine dwell and timing. Adjust carburetor. 20* Engine oil up to S quarts and fi l ter change plus a 16 point check up. GM Passenger Cars GM Trucks Up to V« Ton GM Cars & Trucks only. Check & adjust caster, camber, toe-in. Replacement parts additional. $33341 | FRONT END I ALIGNMENT I I L I AUTOMATIC • TRANSMISSION {SERVICE n Cars & Trucks up to 3 4 ton only. Drain & refi l l automatic transmission | with GM fluid change f i l ter and gasket. S PACK FRONT I WHEEL BEARINGS I I I I I I complete j »24M| *26*° | I I I *33": Brake inspection included. Cars and trucks up to 3 4 ton only Drum brakes slightly less. GM QUALITY SERVICE PARTS GENERAL MOTORS FARTS DIVISION SERVICE HOURS: Monday - Friday 8-5; Saturday 8-12 Me also honor Diner's Club, Carte Blanche, Mobil Oil and American Express Card. R I t ' s u l ivays your deal at EJCHER T Chevrolet/Oldsmobile South Route 47 815 /338-2780 Woods tock 17. Wanda Minton's special day is the eighteenth, and Philip Sovsky and Steve Watkins Share the nineteenth. Jan. 20 belongs to Ann Krawczyk. Allen Povidas and Bill Koehler have the twenty-first in common. May an exciting year be ahead, for all birthday peopled NO SMOKING ORDEAL Four days into the New Year. Louise Hipwell an­ swered a knock on her door, and was the surprised happy recipient of four long stem roses, in recognition of her fourth anniversary. Two lady friends, realizing the trauma of a person giving up a several decades habit of smoking, had sent them in encouragement for four whole days without a cigarette. Louise has been breathing better, and is now studying the physical reactions to becoming a non-smoker. Everyone who has stopped smoking a hundred times, knows the actual physical pain and feeling of loss that goes with giving it up. Another doer of New year's resolutions regarding smoking, is husband. Bruno. He receives a dollar bill for every day he abstains, plus the thankfulness of a wife who no longer has to wash smelly ash trays, or worry about burns in the rug. And if we can live through the next two weeks of being perfectly miserable, Bruno should be healthier and wilJL ,be wealthier. CALIFORNIA EXCITEMENT Barbara Mieszala, with children Pat and Becky, and her younger brother, drove straight through to California in 45 hours! This included a three hour layover in Albuquerque, N. Mex., where 12 inches of snow halted all traffic and closed down whole com­ munities. Barb was spelled driving for a few hours by her brother, but felt^ safer when she was behind the wheel. Becky and Patrick were fantastic travelers, enjoying their Christmas gifts, which were brought along, and the scenery. Their destination was Barbara's sisters' home in Palmdale. near Lancaster, about 60 miles north of Los Angeles. Phil had been staying there, so it was-a happy family reunion. Pat and Becky went roller skating on New Years eve. Disneyland was again en­ joyed by the whole family, "fhey were able to go on more rides than at any other visit, as there were not too many tourists. One day was spent pan­ ning for gold. They drove 120 miles up in the mountain to a place that has been dug about 7 feet deep by Barb's sister and family. Ground is dug up and placed in a shaker pan. given a dry wash, which washes the dSieavy dirt out. leaving the * finer residue. This is taken home, and there put through the regular gold-panning operation. Barb's brother-in- law has built a gold removal "contraption" using mer- The McHenry Plaindealer U S P S 3 3 5 2 0 0 Established 187 5 3 8 1 2 W e s t E l m S t r e e t Phone 385 01 70 M c H e n r y l l l . n o i s 6 0 0 5 0 P u b l i s h e d E v e r y W e d n e s d a y 1 F n d o y o t M c H e n r S e c o n d C l o s s P o s t a g e P a i d a t M c H e n r y I I I . B y M c H E N R Y P U B L I S H I N G C O M P A N Y J cury. The tiny particles of gold adhere to the mercury, which is then heated, and as it evaporates, leaves the gold. At 500 4- dollars a troy ounce? Phil will never be allowed to forget his driving over a boulder as they started the return trip down the mountain. A truck driver damaging the bottom of his vehicle is not the right thing to do. The result was that after the wagon was a manually started, it had to be driven in low gear; 120 miles at 35 miles per hour, seemed like a forever ending to a great day. Everybody went mountain climbing on New years Eve day except Barb. Old gold shafts were explored, and a few oid dynamite boxes were found. At the top of Soledad Mountain, the Mieszalasj signed the register kept in a^ jar. Returning to the same J place on New years Day, they found their names to be the last visitors in 1979, and the first in 1980. That is a record of some sort. The family is back home now, with more memories ot California and excitement. Happy you're home safe and sound. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Jan. 21. Free blood pressure" screening. Lakemoor Municipal building. 7 to 8:30 p.m. Jan. 24/Lakemoor village meeting. 8 p.m. J an. 28. Lilymoor association meeting, 7:30 p.m. 1008 N. Dale avenue, Lilymoor. Small streams of caring become pools of love. GOD BLESS TEACHER RESIGNS At a special meeting following an executive session of the board of High School District 156. held last Thursday afternoon, the resignation of Vernon E. Peterson was accepted. Petersen has served as East campus physical education instructor and girls' basketball coach. The resignation became ef­ fective Jan. 9. WHAT'S NEW Subscribers are requested to pr< McHenry Plomdeoler 3812 W month from the e*piro*ion o# a subscription «vill be dress is provided through the Post OHice deportment nmediote notice of change o* oddr McHenry III 60050 A deductu change of od L a r r y E Lund• Publisher A d e l e F r o c h l i c h - E d i t o r NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION \ I n M c H e n r y C o u n t y SUBSCRIPTION RATES $13 .50 1 Year $19 .00 Outs ide McHenry County Wet Stop New brake pads for bicy­ cles provide stopping power in wet weather close to that in dry conditions. The chromed leather pads are said to be able to stop a bike moving at 15 mph on a wet road in 17 feet -Victoria Dist Inc . Box 753. Lancaster. Pa I I I I I I I I Whatever ened Human Race? An Area Premiere This stimulating series of five film episodes by Francis A. Schaeffer and C. Everert Koop, M.D., examine problems facing all of us today. Jan. 19, 20 Abortion of the Human Race Jan. 26. 27 Slaughter of the Innocents Feb. 2, 3 Death by Someone's Choice Feb. 9, 10 The Basis for Human Dignity Feb. 16, 17 Truth & History All Showings qt 7:00 p.m. V THE ALLIANCE CHURCH -^BULL VALLEY ROAD AT ROUTE 31 Call 815-385-1519 for Information

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