by Lillian Niemlec McHenry 2778 fjfew that the nice weather is here it seems that people have been burning down their grass. One grass fire in our Village got out of control last week and we had to have the assistance of the Johnsburg fire department. A grass fire that does get out of control ban be quite hazardous, fo please let us be more careful 111 the future. them came to the beach wearing their boots. Those who won prizes for finding prize winning eggs were Danny Muleski, Doren Monte, Dick Jablonski, Judy and Jimmy Cios, Michael Mecko, Carol and Alice Niemiec, Nancy Fritz, Charles Kupstis and Billy Niemiec. Little Easter baskets were given as prizes^ P.T.A. News ' The Johnsburg P.T.A. will take a census in our community to see how many children will be eligible for kindergarten in September. Any child that will be 5 years old before Dec. 10, will be able to attend kindergarten in the fall. Dr. Peter Greisbach of McHenry will be guest speaker at the Johnsburg grade school P.T.A. meeting Tuesday, Ajiril 15. Easter Visiting The Donald Mcntes spent their Easter Sunday with Mrs. Montc's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thsleli of Johnsburg. On this day Mrs Monte acted as godmother for her niece. News;Items Please remember to phone any items of news to me, Lillian Niemiec at McHenry"2778 or Sylvia Obstfelder, McHenry 1471-J. TWO HEARINGS ON ZONING WILL BE HELD APRIL 22 MeHenry High School Voting There will be an election of the school board for McHenry high school. April 12. in back of Vogels. Kat'nerine Fredericks. Chris Williams ar^d Lillian Niemiec will be at the polling place from 1 p m. to 7 p.m. Please do not forget to cast your vote. Get Well Wishes The measles bug has struck again. This time the victims are Jefferv Lehman. Terry Kerr, Michael and Chuckie Fritz. Get well soon "boys. ' Birthday Wishes ^Birthday congratulations to Jeannie Jo Benoche, who was 11 (years old and Cory Patterson who was 10 years old April I, also to Michael Fritz who was every bit of 4 years. April II. Jeannie Jo celebrated her birthday by having eleven of her girl friends over. Easter Trips Mr. and Mrs. Obstfelder and their children spent Easter Sunday in Wisconsin with the parents of Mrs. Obstfelder, While the Niemiecs visited relatives in Chicago. Two hearings will be held oil Tuesday, April 22, at 3:45 p.m. ,at the city halL At this time the petitioner. Wonder Land company, is asking to have a piece of property rezoned froip "R-l" residential to "B-l" business classification. The property is located on the r o a d k n o w n a s t h e W o n d e r Lake blacktop, and is a part of the new subdivision known as Wonder View, Unit 2. Also, North Bridge Marine Service company is asking for a variation of the zoning ordinance allowing them to attach their new building to' the old building «Tiich is non-conforming. as it is too close to the center of the road. The property is located to the north of Ann street and east of the Fox Ri .er near McHenry^ Miss Mary Ann May, Ray Widhalm and Larry Gaylord visited her brother, James May and family in Plainfield, Ind. last weekend. They also stopped to see Ray's aunt, Mrs. , Tom Wright in Indianapolis. Sp-2 Donald S. Reimer returned to service and left for Fort Leavenworth, Kans. on March 31. Students home for Easter vacation are Linda Kautz from Illinois State Teachers college, Betty Meyer from Spencer College, Milwaukee, Charlotte Freund from Gale Institute in Minneapolis, Mary Lou Kagan from St. Mary's School in Milwaukee, Leigh Kagan from Salvatorian seminary, Pat Kaean from St. Bede's College in Peru, 111., John Sheets from Bradley university. Dave Wipper from St. Norbert'S in Green Bay. We were sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Rose Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown, Mrs. C l a r a B r o w n , M r s . J o s e p h Brown and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wirtz attended the fiineral in Sheboygan, Wis. last Saturday. READ THE WANT ADS PLAN ACREAGE Illinois farmers are planning* a total crop acreage about 1 per cent larger than last year, according to the State-Federal Crop Reporting service. A three per cent increase in corn acreage and a 5 pr>r cent increase in soybeans will offset declines in other field crops. Wheat, oats rnd hiy acreage are expected to be down 2, 6 and 3 per cent respectively. Spring f'eld work hps been at a near stanstill because of wet soil, despite below normal precipitation throughout February. For better results shop In McHenry. j The Easter egg hunt was held Saturday April 5 in spite of the rain and turned out to be a success. The children had a great deal of fun looking for eggs while it was raining. 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