f McCullom Lake Dawn Miller 385-4901 Ordinance To Be Enforced No vehicle is supposed to be parked within 18 inches of the improved surface of the roadway any time snow plowing is going on or may be required. This ordinance will be enforced this winter. It is very hard to plow with cars parked all over. Ordinances are created to protect the people and the village, so please follow and obey them. SUNNY VACATION Windy and Michael Turner recently flew home from ahll-day trip in Santa Ana, Calif. Their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Benes treated and accompanied the kids on this wonderful vacation. Wendy was a junior bridesmaid and Michael was a junior usher for their cousin Sharyl's wedding in Santa Ana. While in sunny California, they went to Disneyland and Knotts Berry farm. They also enjoyed swimming, bowling and miniature golf. All in all, I would say the children had a wonderful time. LADIES OF THE LAKE The ladies held their monthly meeting Thursday evening Nov. 12, at the beach house. This was election night, and the ladies decided to retain the present officers for another year ; president, Barb Reiter; vice-president, Bee Brown and secretary- treasurer, Irene Johnson. Mary Kantorski made this meeting, the first one since she broke her ankles. The casts are off, and Mary is doing fine. The ladies played their favorite games and refreshments were served. I am sorry to say that Ann Shermack was absent from the meeting. She was in the hospital, but is home now and recovering nicely. Next month's meeting is the Christmas party. There will be a 12 grab bag ex change. BIRTHDAYS "Happy Birthday" wishes are being sent to Phyllis White on Nov. 25; Rick Morris's special day is Nov. 26; Bill Mathison and Paul Fisher share Nov. 28 and Marie McKim celebrates Nov. 29. May all your days be special and all your dreams come true. ANNIVERSARIES We have two special an niversary couples this week, and they share Nov. 25 as their special day. They are Robert and Cheri Knowles and Vic and Karen Sarabia. We hope your day is delightful and that you share many more happy years together. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Monday and Thursday mornings, are the ladies exercise classes at the beach house from 10-11 a.m. All ladies are welcome. Light One Candle ACHIEVEMENT AWARD The McHenry County Association of Life Un derwriters was awarded the National Association Achievement award for 1981, announced by Robert Bortz C.L.U., the president of the Illinois Life Underwriters association. Of 941 associations throughout the country, only 36 met the stringent requirements for the award. Father John Catoir, Director of The Christophers * Putting Bad News to Rout Do you remember the summer of *06? It was a summer of rioting and racial unrest. Stories about Vietnam and political corruption filled the newspapers all through those hot months. If you believed everything you read in the papers, you would have thought America was finished as a nation. But one editorial put aside all the emotionalism. The Sept. 16 issue of Life magazine that year had a brief footnote on the bottom of its editorial page. It began: "At the end of another 'long, hot summer,' it is worth noting that approximately 21,999,000 U.S. Negroes (out of 22 million) aid not throw any Molotov cocktails, tip over any automobiles, smash any store windows, or otherwise rampage or riot. "Approximately 172,999,000 U.S. whites (out of 173 million) did not throw rocks or rotten vegetables or yell 'black bastard,' or otherwise insult or interfere with Negroes staging lawful demonstrations." Not many editorials are "worth noting" 15 years after the fact, but that one certainly is. It puts things in perspective, and that basically is the responsibility of a good newspaper. We are all so inundated with news about rape, murder, arson, terrorism and the like, that we become programmed for gloom, seeing so much evil, we begin to feel that society has gone mad. Not so, not so. Mo6t people are good. Criminals and headline seekers are only a tiny percentage of our nation. It's PAGE 17 - PLAINDEALER • TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24.1M1 a shame we hear and read so much about them. This is not to criticize press coverage - we do need to know what is happening but you don't have to soak it up. For your own spiritual well-being you should protect yourself from bad news pollution. It can lead to mental depression and pessimism. There is so much good being done in this world, more than you can possibly imagine. You'll feel better u you concentrate on the good. The Lord wants you to be happy because of the knowledge of His love. To cultivate a joyful heart reduce the negative influences invading your psyche every day. Break your addiction to bad news. 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