>.t"UV McCullom Lake Dawn Miller 385-4901 BIRTHS Board Sets Boating Rules There was a board meeting Tuesday, May 26. at 8 p.m. at the beach house. It was a short meeting and one of the topics discussed was boating. All boats that are put into the water off our shoreline must have a village boat sticker. The sticker costs $3 for the original and $1 to renew it every year If you want to leave your boat down by the lake, you must rent a space. That costs $7 a year, and you must contact. trustee, Lois Parenti, about space availability. You must purchase the stickers from me. My summer hours are Wed nesdays from 2 to 6:30 p.m. If this is not convenient for you, please call me at 385- 2211 for a better time. AWARDS NIGHT Awards night was held Thursday evening. May 21, at Montini Middle school. Two of our village children, Wendy and Michael Turner, received awards that night. Michael received a Good Christian award for a second grader. Wendy received several awards. They are for being on the Honor Roll for t h r e e q u a r t e r s . Achievements awards for Social studies. Math, and Religion, a Certificate of Recognition for being the Spelling Bee winner, and Athletic awards for softball and basketball We send congratulations to you both I^AST REMINDER This will be the last reminder about the CPR course scheduled to be held Wednesday, June 10. 7:15 p.m. at the beach house This is a very informative course that deals with cardiac and choking problems The course is free and about four hours long. You might like to bring an old rug or blanket to kneel on in stead of the cement floor. Please call me if you plan on attending FLEA MARKET AND CRAFT FAIR Table space is still available for the flea market and craft fair If interested in reserving a table or demonstrating your craft, please contact Chris. 385- 2057 or Laurie. 344-3864 as soon as possible. All entries and fees should be in by August Your entry fee will provide the table space for your items, city- wide advertisement, and a pleasant day for all GRADUATES We would like to extend congratulations to the following 1981 high school graduates: Kathy Bit- terman. Linda Houge, Tim Klapperich. Jeff Major, Andy Mass, Denise Parenti, Rick Scarbrough, Butch Straumann, and Jamie White. Congratulations and welcome to the adult world. Also, we would like to extend congratulations to the following grammar school graduates: Arthur Coffer. Mary Cunningham, Betty Dodd, Sena Groh, Shane Krumwiede, Chris Para, Marcie Seifert, Dave Sarabia, Laurie Schoon, Jim Schultz, and Eric Swanson and Jay Harris We wish you all exciting years ahead in high school. If I have missed anyone, please accept our congratulations. BIRTHDAYS Birthday wishes are sent this week to Ann Huff on June 3; Edie Rourke and Ann Shermach. June 6; Bob Fernandez, June 7; Dawn Keriney celebrating her thirteenth, June 8; and Megan Farrell and Joan Seifert. June 9. We hope all your days are happy and that you all have many many more birthdays. ANNIVERSARIES We are sending "Happy Anniversary" wishes to the following couples, Dave and Dorothy Weber, celebrating 55 years of wedded bliss, June 5; Gil and Pat An derson. and Jim and Sharon Grutzmacher. June 6. May you all have many happy more. COMMUNITY CALENDAR June 9. 8 p.m Beach House. Village Board meeting. All welcome. v Dorothy and William Davis, 5413 Shore drive, McHenry, announce the birth of their first child on June 2. Kristina Marie was bom at McHenry hospital and weighed 6 lbs., 13 oz. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Erdmann of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. William Davis of Chicago are the paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Nelson of Chicago, formerly of McHenry, became parents of their first child on June 1. Eric James Robert was born at McHenry hospital and weighed an even seven pounds. Maternal grandparents are Patrick and Bette Folliard of Wonder Lake. James R. and Bunny Rakow of McHenry are the paternal grandparents. Christopher Phillip is the name chosen for the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael P Doherty, 4303 W. Ponca, McHenry. The 9 lbs., 9 oz. infant was born May 30, at Memorial hospital for McHenry county, Woodstock. He was welcomed home by his three- year-old brother Tommy. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freund, 2208 W. Church street. McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Doherty, 3711 W I^ee street, McHenry are the paternal grandparents. Great-grandparents in clude Mrs. Barbara Freund and Mrs. Tillie Doherty, both of McHenry and Mrs Hattie Cams of Coulterville, III. Clayton and Patrick Patzke. 2103 Woodlawn pork, McHenry, named their second son Ryan Edward. The baby boy was bom May 30, at McHenry hospital and weighed 9 lbs., 6 on. He was eagerly awaited at home by his brother Robert, age two years. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Byrne of Johnsburg.. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray of Dallas. Tex. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Patzke of Ingleside, 111. are the paternal grandparents. A baby girl was bom to Shirley and Lennie Thomas, 8510 Coral road, Wonder Lake, and they named her Julie Marie. The infant arrived at McHenry hospital May 29. weighing 7 lbs., 8 oz. She has a sister Jenny and a brother Jeremy. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kristensen of Woodstock. Paternal grandparents are Mrs. Norma Thomas of Hebron, 111. and Mr. Fritz Thomas of Arizona. Daniel and Lori Hawkins, 1316 Eastwood lane, McHenry, announce the birth of their fifth child on May 16. Timothy Paul was bom at Memorial hospital for McHenry county, Woodstock and weighed 5 lbs., 6 oz. He received a warm welcome home from Paula, age nine; Jessica, five years old; Daniel, age three; and one- year-old Adam. Maternal grandparents are Richard Kern of Min nesota and Myrna Revoir of Illinois. Richard and Elsie Hawkins of Tomahawk, Wis. are the paternal grand parents. Great-grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Lenord Kem of Minnesota, Mrs. Ava Revoir fof Illinois and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krepel of Illinois. Among recent births recorded at Memorial hospital for McHenry county, Woodstock wss~4h£ j June 1 birth of a boy to Mr and Mrs. Paul Bacon of McHenry. PAGE J - PLAINDE ALER • FRIDAY. JUNE 5.1M1 Stqte Police Noise Pollution Program tf % weAthc.cvAnc shop COMPLETE NEEDLEWORK SUPPLIES KNITTING YA*NS»CROCMITING NEEDLE POINT'CREWEl OPfM * TO S MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY PHOMt I1S-M5-0M4 VINNIN V. WARD 1313 N. RtVERSKX DRIVE P.O.BOX IM McHfNRY ILLINOIS MOM 25% OFF euei~vthn W 2 this i anc. 2o 0^»€ninj £Q«i.Qaift> .1J1 nitaC* -- JoL^y Julie Kuhns spurgeons FAMILY HAIR STYLING CENTER 385-4520 For Your Convenience Our New Hours: Monday thru Friday • ••tot pai Saturdays • toSpai Jo Larfce Diane Schacht Patfi Paulin Manager Wally Kuhns MEN'S NIGHT: Monday & Tuesday 5 pm . to 8 pm. HOSPITAL NOTES MCHENRY Admission: Cheryl Kinzie of Wonder Lake. WOODSTOCK Admissions: Mrs. Janis Schwebke, Master Keith McGrath. Mrs. Donald Betts and Mrs. Judith Warren, all of McHenry; John Mc Millan, Robert Zerbicki. Joan Ohlrich, Mrs. Tammie Warren and Raymond Durkin, all of Wonder Lake Courthouse Squares v t-- k/INNlNG A LOT OF MONEY AT THE RACE TRACK IS POSSIBLE• BUT ONLY IF YOU'RE THE FASTEST HORSE, v^-The Illinois State police •Mvill be cooperating with the Illinois Environmental Protection agency ( IEPA) in monitoring noise pollution violations on Illinois high ways1 A one year pilot program was implemented May 1, with State police officers conducting random checks on all types of high ways and vehicles to ensure compliance to State Statutes The Noise Control section of IEPA has provided the ] State police with sound level measurement meters for the monitoring of noise control violations Troopers selected to participate in the program have been certified as operators and instructors bv the IEPA Enforcement action will be limited to written war nings for the first six months of the program Motor vehicle noise violations, in general, are classified as Class "A" misdemeanors which are processed as traffic offenses The State police will in vestigate only complaints about motor vehicles on public highways-which are reported by the public or at the request of-local govern mental agencies Com plaints associated with airports, drag strips, in dustry or on private property are to be referred to the Environmental Protection agency. Division of Noise Control, telephone 217-782-9469 The myth of human equality fools no one but those who yeam to be fooled. American Legion Post 491 i - RINGW00D ROM). McHENRY - OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY (5:00 - 9:00 P.M.) 'PERCH--ALL YOU CAN EAT •OTHER MENU AVAILABLE | HAUL FOR RENT Notko of Filing NORTHERN ILLINOIS GAS COMPANY h«r#by givat notic* to th« publk thai it hot lilod with th* lllinoi* ComiMrct Com million on May 36. 1901. tmtimony ond exhibit* for consolidated Oockott 78 0388 80 0303 and 810130 Mtting forth a /•conciliation of th« Company t Purchotod Gas Adjustment (PGA) rosnuss with oc tool 90s costs Further information with respect thereto may be obtained either directly from this Company or by od dressing the Secretary of the Illinois Com merce Commission at Springfield Illinois 62706 A copy of the filing may be inspected by any interested party at any business office ol this Company Northern Illinois Cos Company J. M. 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