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PAGE 14 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, MARCH 18,1983 Legal Notice ANNUAL TOWN MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To the legal voters, residents of the Town of McHenry in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, that the Annual Town Meeting of said Town will take place on Tuesday, April 12,1983 being the second Tuesday of said month at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P.M. at Township Office, 3703 N. Richmond Road, McHenry, Illinois for the transaction of the miscellaneous business of the said town; and after jwn; Moderator having been elected, will proceed to hear and consider reports of officers, to appropriate money to defray the necessary expenses of the Town and decide on such measures as may, in pursuance of law, come before the meeting; and especially to con­ sider and decide the following: The taking of a vote for or against the continuance of the Permanent Hard Road Tax. The levy of .167 per cent of the assessed valuation of all taxable property is not to be exceeded, (chapter 121: 6-601, 6-602, of statutes). The revenue is for the purpose of constructing or maintaining McHenry Township Road District roads, rock, macadam or other hard roads, or for im­ proving maintaining or repaying eartn roads, by draining, grading, oil treating or matting. The location and routes of the roads of McHenry Township Road District to have construction and maintenance are as contained on the Official List of Roads Included In The McHenry Township Road District System of Roads (to include those roads that shall be accepted at some future date), such list to be incorporated herein by reference. All of said above-described roads being located in the Township of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois and that an annual rate not to exeed .167 per cent of the full, fair cash value of all taxable property in said Township as equalized or assessed by the Department of Revenue, shall be levied each and every year to construct and maintain such improvements. OFFICIAL LIST OF ROADS INCLUDED IN THE McHENRY TOWNSHIP sROAD DISTRICT. a,„- SYSTEM OF ROADS As of February 19,1983 John C. Regner, Highway Commissioner NOTE: Following locations are all in Twp. 45N, Range 8E of the 3rd P.M. unless noted otherwise: WONDER LAKE AREA Howe Road from Barnard Mill Road west to Greenwood Twp. in Section 6, Twp. White Oaks Road from Wonder Woods Drive west to Green­ wood Twp. in section 6 , Twp. Wonder Woods Drive from Howe Road south to White Oaks Road in Section 6, Twp. Magnolia Drive and Cherry Court from Howe Road north to Richmond Twp. in Section 6, Twp. Jonquil Drive from Howe Road north to Camellia Court; Camellia Court from Jonquil Drive east and south to Howe Road, in Section 6, Twp. East Wonder Lake Road from McCullom Lake Road north to Barnard Mill Road in Section 7 and 6. Twp. Wonder Valley Court (aka St. Joseph's Ct) from East Wonder Lake Road west and south to cul-de-sac; in Section 7. Twp. Hancock Drive from McCullom Lake Road west to Lake Shore Drive in Section 18, Twp. 6akwood Shores ' Wooded Shores Drive from east Wonder Lake Road to Westmoor; Westmoor Drive north from Oakwood Drive to Northwood Drive. Northwood Drive from Westmoor Drive east to Pastwood Drive; Park- wood Drive from Westmoor to Eastwood; Wooded Shore Drive from Westmoor to Castwood; Oakwood )rive from Westmoor Drive to Eastwood Drive; and Eastwood Drive north from Oak- vood Drive to Nor- hwood Drive, in Section L8, Twp. I Widoff Drive from Cast Wonder Lake Road vest to Greenwood Twp. n Section 19, Twp. SOUTHWEST from Hampshire Lane to cul-de-sac; Yorkshire Drive, east from Hampshire Ln to cul-de-sac; Lincolnshire Drive, west from Hampshire Ln. to cul-de-sac; all in Unit 1, in Sections 2 and 11, Twp. McHENRY TOWNSHIP AREA Ridge Road from State Route 120 south to Nunda Twp. in Section 30 and 31, Twp. Valley Hill Road from Ridge Road west to Greenwood Twp. in Section 30, Twp. Draper Road from Curran Road south to Nunda Twp., excluding city of McHenry, in Sections 29 and 32, Twp. Curran Road from Draper Road south to Nunda Twp. excluding City of McHenry, in Section 33, Twp. Round Up Road from Draper Road west in Section 32, Twp. PINE RIDGE Concord" Drive from Greenwood Twp., east and north, to cul-de-sac; Cambridge Ct., from Concord Dr. east to cul- de-sac; Bennington Ct., from Concord Dr., east to cul-de-sac; and Wilmington Ct., from Concord Dr. south to cul-de-sac; in Section 31, Twp. NORTH CENTRAL McHENRY TOWNSHIP AREA Barnard Mill Road from State Route 31 west to Richmond Twp. .in, SecUpi».,l0, SI, A 5, and 6, Twp. McCullom Lake Road from State Route 31 west to Hancock Drive excluding city of McHenry and village of McCullom Lake in Sections 26, 23, 22, 16, 17 and 18, Twp. East Wonder Lake Road from State Route 120 north to Hancock Drive in Sections 19 and 18, Twp. Lake Road and Ridgeway Road, north from Barnard Mill Rd. to cul-de-sac, in Sections 5 and 8, Twp. Ridgeway Road south from Barnard Mill Rd. to cul-de-sac, in Section 8, Twp. Miller Road from Johnsburg-Wilmot Road west to South Solon Road in Section 6, Twp. 45N, Rg. 9E of the 3rd P.M., and Sections 1 and 2, Twp. 45N, Rg. 8E of the 3rd P.M. South Solon Road from Miller Road south to West Ringwood Road in Section 2, Twp. West Ringwood Road from Pioneer Road east to Broadway in Sections 1,2 and3, Twp. 45N, Rg. 8E of the 3rd P.M., and Sections 6 and 5, Twp, 45N, Rg 9E of the 3rd P.M. North Ringwood Road from Sherman Road north to Pioneer Road, excluding city of McHenry in sections 28, 21, 16, 9, 10 and 3, Twp. Pioneer Road, from State Route 31 north to Richmond Twp. in Sections 15, 10 and 3, Twp. Miller Oak Drive, west from Pioneer Rd to cul-de-sac, in Section 10, Twp. Craftwell Drive, west from IL. Route 31, in Section 4, Twp. 45N. School Road from State Route 31 south to Barnard Mill Road in Section 9, Twp. RINGWOOD Monroe Street east from N. Ringwood Rd., and Van Buren Street, north to Monroe Street and south and west to N. Ringwood Rd., in Sections 9 and 10, Twp. WINDY PRAIRIE ACRES Hampshire Lane south from W. Ringwood Rd.; Elm- shire Lane south from Hampshire Lane; Berkshire Drive east CLAREMONT HILLS Hamlin Drive from Johnsburg Road north to Garfield Road; Grant Drive from State Route 31 to Hamlin Drive, Garfield Road from Grant Dr. to Hamlin Dr. and Claremont Road from Grant Drive to Garfield Road in Sec­ tion 14 Twp. Cherokee Drive, from Johnsburg Rd. north to cul-de-sac. Riverside Drive from the City of McHenry limits north to John­ sburg Road in Sections 24, 25 and 14 Twp. HUEMANN'S Scott Avenue and Kama Avenue from Riverside Drive east to Sterling Drive- Aloha Dr. ana Aloha Ct. south from Kama Ave.; Sterling Drive from Kama Avenue north to Myang Avenue, Myang Avenue from Sterling Drive east to Ramree Drive, Ramree Drive from Myang Avenue north to Huemann Drive, Huemann Drive from Stilling Boulevard west to Myang Avenue; Old Oak Drive from Huemann Drive north to Clara Street, Clara Street from Stilling Boulevard north, Stilling Boulevard from Huemann Drive north, Shorewood Road from Grandview Drive north to Stilling Boulevard and Grandview Drive from Stilling Boulevard east to Shorewood Road; Schneider Ln. east from Riverside Dr. to Valle Lo Ln; Patricia. Ln. south from Sch­ neider Ln. to Valle Lo Ln. ; Valle Lo Ln., north from Patricia Ln. to H u e m a n n D r . ; Huemann Dr. east from Riverside Dr. to Sterling Dr.; and Dutch Circle north from Huemann Dr. to cul-de- sac, in Section 24, Twp. JOHNSBURG J ohnsburg-W ilmot Road from Chapel Hill Rd. north to Village of Sunnyside in Sections 13 and 18 E. Twp. 45N, Rg. 9E of the 3rcf P.M. t W ilmot Road nQrth from Ringwood Rd. to Burton twp in Section 6E, Twp. St. John's Avenue from Chapel Hill Rd- Johnsburg-Wilmot Rd. north to Church Street. Fairview Avenue from Church Street South to Chapel Hill Road and Church Street from Johnsburg-Wilmot Road West to St. John's Avenue, excluding Village of Sunnyside, in Section 18, Twp. 45N, Rg. 9E of the 3rd P.M. Mehring Avenue and St. Francis Avenue from Spring Grove Road east to Dolores Drive; Church Street from Spring Grove Road east to Fairview Avenue; Olive Avenue from Spring Grove Road east to Hill Crest Place; Hill Crest Place from Mehring Avenue south to Olive Avenue- Blitsch Place and Dolores Drive from Mehring Avenue south to St. Francis Avenue; in Sections 13 and 18E Twp. DUTCH CREEK Ivy (Kaiser) Lane from Johnsburg-Wilmot Road south to cul-de- sac; Knob Hill Rd. southeast from Ivy Lane to Cove Court; Tivoli Terrace east from Knob Hill Road; Tichfield Terrace west from Knob Hill Road; James Way north from Tivofi Terrace to cul-de-sac; Aspen Drive from James Way east to Reed Avenue- Reed Avenue from Chapel Hill Road south to Countryside Drive; Countryside D r i v e f r o m Longmeadow Road south to Fairview Avenue; Longmeadow Road from Countryside Drive west to Oakdale Avenue; Oakdale Avenue south from Longmeadow Road; Cove Court from Longmeadow Road south; and Fairview Avenue from Coun­ tryside Drive west; in Section 13, Twp. SUNNYSIDE ESTATES Oakleaf Drive, Indian Ridge Drive and Grand View Drive from Florence Drive east to Mayfair Drive; Joyce Avenue from Dennis Boulevard east to Mayfair Drive; May Avenue and Lakeview Street from Dennis Boulevard east to Johnsburg-Wilmot Road; Florence Drive, Hickory Way and Hilltop Drive from Grand View Drive north to Oakleaf Drive; Mayfair Drive from May Avenue north to Oakleaf Drive; and Dennis Boulevard from Johnsiburg-Wilmot Road north to Grand View Drive; in Section 7E, Twp. 45N, Rg. 9E of the 3rd P.M. WHISPERING HILLS- PISTAKEE HILLS AREA May Avenue from JohnsDurg-Wilmot Road east to Riverdale Drive in Section 7, Twp. 45N, Rg. 9E of the 3rd P.M. Oeffling Drive from Johnsburg-Wilmot Road east to Hayden Drive; Jasper drive from Johnsburg-Wilmot Road east to Paulson Street; Howard Street, Gregory Street, William Street, Jeffery Street from Oeffling Drive north to J . a § D e c D r i v e ; Althoff Drive from Jeffery Street east to Finch Trail- Hayden Drive west from Oef­ fling Drive; Hayden Court south from Hayden Drive; Davis Street from Althoff Drive north to Jasper Drive; Paulson Street from Althoff Drive north to Florence Street; Roger Street from Jasper Drive north to Florence Street; Florence Street from Roger Street east to W e s t S t r e e t ; Meadowlark Drive from Edgewood Drive east to West Street; Edgewood Drive from Meadowlark Drive east to West Street; West Street from West Ringwood Road south to Althoff Drive; Westwood Drive from West Street north of Eastern Avenue; Florence Drive from West Street east to Pistakee Drive; Finch Trail from West Street east to.Pistakee Drive; Pistakee Drive from Florence Drive north to West Ringwood Road; Eastern Avenue from Pistakee east to Woodrow Avenue; Woodrow Avenue from Eastern Avenue north to West Ringwood Road; Memory Trail from West Ringwood Road south to Eastern Avenue and south of Eastern Avenue to cul-de-sac; in Sections 7E, 8E and 5E, Twp. 45N, Rg. 9E of the 3rd P.M. PISTAKEE HIGHLANDS Highland Drive and Thelen Drive from West Ringwood Road south to Pleasant View Drive; Pleasant View Drive from Thelen Drive west to Highland Drive; from Highland Drive west to Lake Street; and Lake Street, from West Ringwood Road south; in Section 5, Twp. 45N, Rg. 9E of the 3rd P.M. Beacon Hill Drive north from West Ringwood Road in Section 5, Twp. 45N, Rg. 9E of the 3ra P.M. jy Lane north West Ambj from West Ringwood Road in Section 5. Twp. 45N, Rg. 9E of tne 3rd P.M. Meadow Hill Lane and Memory Trail north from West Ringwood Road to Broadway; and Meadow Hill Court east from Meadow Hill Lane in Section 5, Twp. 45N, Rg. 9E of the 3rd P.M. Broadway from Johnsburg-Wilmot Road east to the County Line in Section 5E, Twp. 45N Rg. 9E of the 3rd P.M. Fox Lake Road from Broadway north to U.S. Route No. 12 in Section 5, Twp. 45N, Rg. 9E of the 3rd P.M. Meadow Hill Lane north of Broadwav to Oriole Trail; Oriole Trail from Meadow Hill Lane east to Agatha Lane; Agatha Lane north from Broadway; Acorn Lane north from Broadway; Pheasant Trail east from Meadow Hill Lane to Agatha Lane; Henry Trail east from Acorn Lane to Bunny Avenue; Hickory Trail east from Acorn Lane to Agatha Lane; Rand Drive, Deerpath Drive and Sunrise Drive east from Fox Lake Road; Bunny Avenue south from Sunrise Drive to Nippersink Drive; Woodland Drive north from Broadway; in Section 5E, Township 45N, Rg. 9E of the 3rd P.M. Nippersink Drive east from Fox Lake Road; Little Street, Vern Street and Ray Street north from Broadway; Annabelle Street west from Willow Lane; Hilltop Drive east from Thelen Drive; John Avenue and Burr Avenue east from Thelen Drive to Circle Drive; Pleasant View Drive east from Highland Drive to Circle Drive; Circle Avenue from Pleasant View Drive east and north to Hilltop Drive; Luella Avenue, Lucina Avenue, Christine Avenue south from Hilltop Drive to John Avenue; Bridge Street from Circle Drive south to Pleasant View, Drive; Short Street east from Bridge Street to Pleasant View Drive; and Pleasant View Drive south from Short Street and west; Highland Drive north from West Ringwood Road to Broadway; in Section 5E, Twp. 45N, Rg. 9E in the 3rd P.M. SOUTHEAST McHENRY TOWNSHIP AREA Pearl Street Bridge and Lincoln Road from Pearl Street Bridge east to Lake County Line in Section 26, 25, 30E and 29E, Twp. 45N, Rg. 8E and 9E in 3rd P.M. Maryville Road from Lincoln Road east to cul-de-sac in Section 25, Twp. 45N, Rg. 8E of the 3rd P.M. River Road and Charles Street from State Route 120 north to Lincoln Road; Lake Avenue from River Road east to Charles Street; in Section 25 and 26, Twp 45N, Rg. 8E of the 3ra P.M. Woodlawn Park Road from Chapel Hill Road west to cul-de-sac, in Section 24, Tfcvp, 45N, Rg 8E of the 3rd P.M. EASTWOOD MANOR Hillside and Farm Lane from State Route 120 north to Country Lane; Country Lane from west of Hillside Lane to Chapel Hill Road; Manor Lane from Country Lane to E a s t w o o d L a n e ; Eastwood Lane from Lincoln Road to Chapel Hill Road; Fairview Lane from Eastwood Lane to Chapel Hill Road; Mill Lane from Manor Lane to Country Lane; Clover Lane from Country Lane to Mill Lane and Holly Court from Country Lane in Sections 25 and 36, Twp. Hillside Lane south from Edgewood Lane to State Route 120; Hillside Court and Woodland Lane west from Hillside Lane; Fairview Lane from Eastwood Lane to end; Edgewood Lane south from Lincoln Road, then easterly, then northerly to Fairview Lane; Oak- wood Court, and Edgewood Court south from Edgewood Lane to cul-de-sac; Glenwood Court north from G l e n w o o d L a n e ; Glenwood Lane from Hillside Lane east to Eastwood Lane in Section 25 and 36, Twp. KENT ACRE&, >. , Hill Road and Kent Road from State Route 120 south to Hollow Street; and Crest Street, Valley Street, Vale Street and Hollow Street from Kent Road west to Hill Road; in Section 31E, Twp. 45N, Rg. 9E of the 3rd P.M. LILYMOOR AREA Lily Lake Road from State Route 120 south to Nunda Twp. in Section 32E, Twp. 45N, Rg. 9E of the 3rd P.M. VAL-MAR Palamino Drive and Appaloosa Trail from Lincoln Road south to Morgan Trail; and Arabian Spur from Appaloosa Trail to Palamino Drive and Morgan Trail from Appaloosa Trail west in Section 30, Twp. 45N, Rg. 9E of the 3rd P.M. Val Court; Ranch Drive; and Mar Drive from Lincoln Road north; in Section 30, Twp, 45N, Rg 9E of the 3rd P.M. WILLOWS Cassandra Lane from Lincoln Road east to cul-de-sac in Section 30E, Twp. 45N, Rg. 9E of the 3rd P.M. PISTAKEE BAY AREA Cuhlman Road from Lincoln Road north to Bay Road in Section 29 ana 20, Twp 45N. Rg. 9E of the 3rd P.M. Old Bay Road from Bay Road north to Weingart Road in Section 19, Twp. 45N, Rg. 9E of the 3rd P.M. Weingart Road and Francis Avenue from Bay Road North to River Terrace Drive in Section 18, Twp 45N, Rg. 9E of the 3rd P.M. Rolling Lane. Road from Weingart Road east to Pitzen Road in Sections 18 and 17, Twp 45N, Rg 9E of the 3rd P.M. Pitzen Road from Rolling Lane north to Bald Knob Road in Section 17, twp 45N, Rg 9E of the 3rd P.M. Bav View Lane and Lauderdale Court and Weston Court from Bay Road north to cul-de- sacs in Section 20, Twp. 45N, Rg. 9E of the 3rd P.M. CHAPEL HILL ESTATES Ramsgate Lane from Bay Road north to cul- de-sac; South Brixham Lane west from Chellington Drive to cul- de-sac; Chellington Drive north from Weingart Road to North Brixnam Lane; Car- dington Way from South Brixham Lane to North Brixham Lane; in Section 18E, Twp, 45N, Rg. 9E of the 3rd P.M. WORTHMORE Manitou Trail from Bav Road to Seauoia Trail; Sequoia Trait from Navajo Trail to Manitou Trail; and Navajo Trail from Manitou Trail to Sequoia Trail; in Section 20E, Twp, 45N, Rg. 9E of tne 3rd P.M. McHENRY TOWNSHIP SOUTH St. Paul Avenue from Green Street west to cul- de-sac, excluding city of McHenry, in Section 35, Twp. 45N, 8E of the 3rd P.M. Dated March 18, 1983. Thomas L. Birmingham, TOWN CLERK (Pub. March 18,1983) No7880113 Legal Notice The Board of Education of McHenry Community High School District No. 156 will receive sealed bids on I n d u s t r i a l A r t s Equipment for the 1983- 84 school year. Bids wifi be accepted until 11:00 a.m. "nnir- sday, March 31, 1983. Specifications may be obtained at the Board of Education Office, 3926 W. Main Street, McHenry, IL., 60050. James Tonyan, Secretary (Pub. March 18,1983) No. 830115 Legal Notice The Board of Education of McHenry C o m m u n i t y C o n ­ solidated School District 15 will receive sealed bids on Mimeo and Duplicator paper until 11:00 A.M. on Wed­ nesday, Match 30, 1983. Bid specifications may be secured at the District 15 Ad­ ministration Office, 3926 West Main Street, McHenry, IL., 60050. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bias, waive any bid t e c h n i c a l i t i e s a n d award the bid in the best interest of the School District. Joan Miller, Secretary, Board of Education, McHenry Community Consolidated School District 15 (Pub. March 18, 1983) No. 830114 UILCE <joU rjaL • : THOUGHT FOR FOOD •yOOULO CROOK Spicy Pizza Bake 1 lb. bulk Italian sausage Vi cup chopped onion V* cup chopped green pepper 1 can (15 oz.) tomato sauce Vi cup sliced ripe olives 2 tbsp. Bisquick baking mix 2 cups shredded moz- zarellacheesc „ I cup Bisquick baking mix 1 cup milk 2 eggs •/« cup grated Parmesan cheese Heat oven to 425®. Cook and stir sausage, onion and pepper until brown; drain. Stir in sauce, olives and 2 tbsp. baking mix. Heat to boiling, stirring frequently. Boil and stir 1 minute. Pour into rectangular pan, 13x9x2 inches; sprinkle with moz- zarella. Beat 1 cup baking mix, the milk and eggs until smooth; pour over mozzarel- la. Sprinkle with Parmesan. Bake until deep golden, a- bout 20 minutes. Serves 6. General Mills, Inc. FIFTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of March 16, 1933). The people of McHenry are still patiently marking time for the reopening of the two local banks, which are ready and waiting to open their doors for business the minute they receive orders from the state auditor. Although the citizens have accepted the banking holiday and the attendant inconveniences, calmly, deliberately and patriotically, there rwill, nevertheless, be a relaxation | and elation made evident upon the ^reopening of the banks. Although' spring will mot Officially arrive until the twenty-first of this month, yet several signs cause us to feel that this much longed for season is already here. In the yard at the home of Mrs. Minnie Miller are to be seen more than a half dozen tiny crocuses in bloom. The price of "Monogram" cigars manufactured by N. E. Barbian, McHenry, formerly selling for 2 for25 cents has been reduced to ten cents straight. FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of March 18, 1943). Local men interested in the civilian defense setup gathered with others from out of the county for the purpose of discussing various localities in regard to the order issued by the chairman of the civil protection division of the Illinois State Council of Defense, calling all defense corps in the state into assembly on March 29. Those who attended from here were Mayor Overton, Ben J. Dietz, in charge of the local defense unit , Chief Observer Harold Owen, Chief of Police Howard Cairns, Alderman George Freund, all of McHenry, and Fred J. Smith of Johnsburg. Pvt. Wallace Dobyns has arrived in Yuma, Ariz. He was one of eight out of a squadron of 300 chosen by the company commander to go in ad­ vance to make preparations for the balance of his company, which was moved at a later date. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of March 20, 1958). Alan Rietesel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rietesel, was winner of first place in the annual essay contest sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary. The essay theme was "America's Future Is Up To Youth". Alan is a freshman in the local high school. The White Shrine of Jerusalem will be organized in McHenry, it was announced. A committee from Grove jstreet in Cooney Heights attended the council meeting and reported that most of the property members have signed for the proposed sanitary sewer installation. Since the council has taken a stand against extending sewer and water mains oeyond city limits, it appears that some property owners in the Grove street area may petition to be annexed to the city. It now seems certain that the sewer extension will be made this spring. TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of March 21, 1973). The sheriff's department handled 27 CLLEA, accidents over the past weekend as a result of the late season snowfall. Of the 14 accidents which occurred in this area, five involved tickets or injuries. Gordon Smith, Crystal Lake business man, is the newest member of the board of directors of McHenry hospital. McHenry county has been alloted $23,968 as its share of motor fuel tax paid into the state treasury during February for townships and road districts. Kevin Weiss received the most valuable swimmer award. Kevin holds seven varsity records in swimming. The most improved swimmers were Mark Koerber and Brian Fetzer. Mark and Brian tied for the honor. Jaycee Women To\Hold Seminar toy Trim's' sday evening, March 24 at 8 p.m., the McHenry Area Jaycee Women are extending a special in­ vitation to the women of the McHenry area to join them for an evening of questions and answers with Dr. Halsted. He will be there to talk about children - their health and safety. This is an evening of fun and in­ formation to be held at McHenry hospital. "Jaycee Women is a young women's organization, who learn and grow for ourselves, and we also provide help in the community, and grow toward a better future." The purpose of this seminar is to kick off their newest project, Infant Car Seat Safety. For further information call 344- 4015 or 385-4094. GOP Women To Hold Annual Luncheon The Women's Republican club of the twelfth Congressional district of Illinois is holding its annual luncheon April 9 at the Barrington Country club. Cocktails will be at 11:30 and lunch at 12. All interested persons are urge to attend this luncheon to meet and hear Congressman Phillip Crane. It will give another opportunity to hear his report and views on the bills and laws that are confronting the new Congress. The new 12th Congressional district now encompasses all townships in McHenry county. For tickets contact Mrs. Charles Storin, 1970 S. Goebbert road, Arlington Heights, 111., 60005. • EASTER CELEBRATION Brookfield Zoo is readying an Easter blanket for Affie elephant and several bonnets for horses, goats and - a llama or two in preparation for the third Brookfield Zoo Easter parade and bonnet contest for girls and boys on Easter Sunday, April 3. The Parade will be led by Affie, a 15-year- old, 6,600 lb. female African elephant, and several animals from the Brook­ field Zoo Children's Zoo. The festivities will begin at 2 p.m., when children and animals will assemble and walk out into the park to show off their Easter finery. Further in­ formation is available by calling Brookfield Zoo at 485-0263 or 242-2630. REUNION Lane Tech high school graduating class of 1973 will be celebrating its tenth class reunion in July. All alumni are asked to contact the committee immediately for details. Write to Class Reunion • Lane '73, P.O. Box 844, Skokie, 111., 60077. 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