I' \<;K 18 PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13,1983_ SUNNYSIDE AREA Detty Messer 344-2494 It's A Boy For Schubels . On Feb. 8, master Christopher James Schubel arrived weighing 6 lbs. 1 oz. He was born at Woodstock hospital and is the first child of Linda and James Schubel of 1422 Bay view lane, Sunnyside. Christopher was 19" at birth. The proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schubel of Minden City, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamill of Holiday, Fla. Congratulations to the proud new parents and grandparents. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Friends and neighbors of Mabel Zawislak of 1413 Bayview lane were pleased to hear she is home from the hospital. Mabel would be happy to hear from her friends since she will be awhile recuperating. VILLAGE MEETING The village held its regular monthly meeting Tuesday, April 5, at the village hall, 1515 Channel Beach. Roads are much in need of repair in the village. Winter weather took its toll. Discussed was the best way to handle road repairs. Since the weather does not warrant repairs yet, opinions will be reviewed. Village elections will be ahel Tuesday, April 12, and newly elect officers will be sworn in either at tiie April 19 meeting or the first meeti WHAT S NEW McHenry County Comprehensive Mental Health Service System Mental Health Crisis Line For McHenry County 1-800/892-8900 Toll Free 24 Hour Emergency Number Professional Staff will answer your call. Flip-Drive A new ratchet wrench that features Flip-Drive control which enables you to change ratchet direction single-hand edly. Sold separately or in socket sets from Stan ley Tools, Dept. PID, Box 1800, New Britain, Conn. 06030. in May. Four trustee positions are on the ballot. The next regularly scheduled meeting of the village will be held Tuesday, April 19, at the village hall. BIRTHDAYS Birthday greetings this week go to the following people. Betty Lehman whose day was April 9; Zelda Malochleb, April 11; and Elizabeth Metzger, April 12. Ken Gaylord will celebrate April 13; Ray Nolan, April 15; Rudy Gamperl and Mike Buccelli, April 16. Best wishes to you all for a happy day and many more to come. ANNIVERSARIES Celebrating anniversaries this week are Jody and Larry Dodge, who celebrate April 15. Congratulations and best wishes to you both for many more happy years together. \ SPEEDY RECOVERY Kathy Neidert of Sunnyside Beach drive, recently had surgery in Sherman hospital. Kathy is home recuperating and you'll soon have your favorite saleslady out ringing door bells again. JUNIOR BOWLERS All the area bowling alleys sponsor Junior Bowlers and last week Randy Sundell bowled a 247 game getting strikes in the first seven frames. Randy finished with a 689 series; not bad for a 13-year-old! Congratulations Randy. Randy and Bob Messer were on the league championship team last year. Hope the boys do it again as the season comes to an end in a few weeks. FOX RIVER RISING Local residents who live along the Fox River are keeping a close watch on the rising waters. One cottage next to the beach is already surrounded by water. Sunnyside residents are not the only Fox River residents watching the waters. Flooding has already crested in some areas and more rains could put the area at flood stage. Let's hope spring arrives and we get no more April showers - just bring on the May flowers. PLEASE BE GENEROUS On Saturday, April 16 and Sunday, April 17, volunteers will be going door to door in our village, collecting for the American Cancer Society. It is hoped that everyone will give these ladies a friendly greeting and a generous donation to this worthy cause. Malott Treasurer Of 12th District Dems Jim Malott was appointed treasurer of the Democratic 12th Congressional district Central committee, effective April 15. The appointment was made by Lillian Clinton, who is the Democratic State Central com- mitteewoman for the 12th Congressional district. Malott is the director of organizing for the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, AFL-CIO for a nine-state area in the Midwest. He holds the office of treasurer for the McHenry County Democratic Central committee. He and his wife Mae live in Crystal Lake at 4611 Wild Cherry lane, where they have resided for 10 years. Super Sophomore Seminar REH. CLEANING SgiST" TUNE-UP KB.SBW1CI BYTHE EXPERTS! Don't Miss This Fantastic Offer at Hornsby! Get Your Fishing Reel Inspected, Cleaned, and Lubricated For Top Notch Performance This Season,.. 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PRICE Rt. 47 & dub c Br̂ ock 4400 *• "£; '* WcHei"V.,L •-- Reel in the big ones this fishing season and save big on name brand reels now on sale! DEBBIE TVAROH Debbie Tvaroh and Lynne Zurblis were among 180 "super sophomores" participating in the Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation Illinois Leadership seminar at the Palmer House, Chicago. Debbie is a sophomore at Johnsburg high, school. She is a cheerleader, active in sports, and a member of Operation Snowball. Debbie has also maintained a 4.0 grade point average and works in the high school office. Lynne, a West campus student., also maintains a 4.0 grade point average. She is president of the International club, a member of the Spanish Honor society and Student council. She is also a member of the badminton and tennis teams. The Illinois program involves a weekend of leadership training and motivation. Contributions from local and national businesses have un derwritten the cost of the weekend for participating students. The application process for the seminar began last September when nomination forms for the Hugh O'Brian Youth foundation's In- LYNNE ZURBLIS ternational Leadership seminar were mailed to 22,000 U.S. public and private high schools by the National Association of Secondary School Principals and other national organizations. The names of Illinois students were nominated by their principals, teachers and peers based on leadership potential and com munity involvement. Prominent and outstanding in dividuals in the Chicago community exchanged ideas about leadership with the sophomores. These in dividuals were John Hayes, Special Agent, Federal Bureau of In vestigation; Donald Clark, president, Household International; Harold Washington, democratic candidate for mayor of Chicago; and Edward Gogel, executive director, Citizens Against Nuclear Power. O'Brian established the Foundation in 1958 to seek outstanding high school sophomores and provide them with opportunities for their potential leadership abilities to emerge, develop and be recognized. Early Bird-Night Owl Conservation Programs McHenry County Conservation district is offering two special programs during mid-April, one for early birds and one for night owls. On Friday evening, April 15, a walk entitled "Hoots & Croaks" will be held at the Harrison Benwell Conservation site beginning at 6:30 p.m. Led by MCCD Interpretive Naturalist John Shiel and volunteer Alan Numbers, the participants will explore the edges of the wetland and forest, con- Vcentrating bn the night idilhds and their meanings. Harrison Benwell is located on McCullom Lake road near Wonder Lake. Early birds will have an opportunity to explore Lyons Prairie and Marsh during a canoe trip Saturday, April 23. 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