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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Aug 1960, p. 16

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Page Sixteen .. . ' V. * THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, August 25, Wonder Lak* FIFTEEN REGISfER IN SCHOOL FOR RETARDED CHILDRE *«me Ducey . Fifteen children were registered at Ihe Bible church Monday to enroll in the training center to bc^ conducted by the McHenry County association for Retarded Children this year. There were three f;r o m Woodstock, four from Wonder Lnk.r two from Richmond, two trom Lilvmoor, and one each from Crystal Lake, Harvard, AI den rind McHenry. There are openings for five more children to make a total of twenty in the classroom. Of il e fifteen Ihere were six pirls and nine boys ranging in acre from 8 to 19 with the majority in the 10-11 year old p roup. , II anyone living in these communities would like to enroll his child but lacks transportation. phone W.L. 4712 to make arrangements. School sinning date has been moved from Sept. 12 to 19. If the ouota . of twenty students is filled a waiting list will formed. . Registration fee is 52 and subject to a hearing by a jury selected from their own group by the executive committee. If round guilty the defendent is subject up to a thirty day expulsion from the Center. Any person having three such expulsions may be expelled indefinitely. Need for Chaperones Any acquit who would like to serve as a chaperone at the Center from 8 to 11 p.m. can make a valuable contribution to this community project. Not only will you spread the service load more widely and less heavily on the shoulders of a few; you are needed to see what is going on and what could be done to improve the facilities. You are urged to contribute your ideas to the board of directors. Perhaps you havo 'materials or talents the Center could use. or know of someone else who has. Phone Mrs. Harold Ohlrich, secretary. at W.L. 6941 and she will put s;i5i after you on the list for the. first have their open evening. - wiil be held in the new church Sunday, Aug. 28. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at both worship services.8 and 10:45 a.m. The sermon title for this service will be, "For You and For Many". The Nativity Mates, the married couples club, will have their snnuni family outing on Aue. 28. All families of the church are welcome to attend. It will be held at Cedar Lake and all are asked to bring picnic lunch for two meals, and admission price into the park. The charter of organization will close at this outing so all who would like to become charter members of the Mates be sure to attend. Obituary Heartfelt sympathy is expressed to the family of Casey Gale who died Aug. 17 at the ag^ of 50. The Gales moved to Look Out Point from Chicago came jn first with the fastest time this year. 56 Miles on Bicycles The Wilbert Kleberts spent a waiting day on Aug. 13. two months ago to make thiiy waiting for their granddaughthAir nonmnpnt hnmo nooi<inc®tpr, Dale Thurnell. Dale and Larry Clybor, both students at their permanent home. Besides the widow there are four children from 10 to 18 years of age. Services were held in the city. Carl Schurz high school in Chicago, who had dared each other to bicycle to Wonder Lake, left Irving Park and Pu- Scliool Starts Monday lask? road at 10:10 a.m. and Registration day "is Aug. 29 pedaled their way out to Rt at Harrison school. This will not be a full day of school and the students will not need lunches. Tuesday, Aug. 30, will be the first full day of school. Red Ribbon Mrs. Arthur Hoppe and Mrs. Charles Kopp entered an arrangement in the Kishwaukee Garden club show held in West wood school Aug. 13 for Ski Club's Annual Show Onc^ again this year the | Wonder Lake Ski club will preisent its annual ski. show with l^ j newly added features to excite every viewer. New this year will be ski jumping on the 1 uit7(^"$5~a" month. ClasTes will | c,ub's new,>' , squired j"mp" Other attractions will be huge pyramids, turn around skis and Christ The King Church .. News The Altar and Rosary society meets Thursday, Sept. 1. The ladies wiil meet at the church which they received a red ribfor recitation of the rosary at bon. The arrangement, titled which they will "Time to Dream" was placed regular business in a triptych with pink backmeeting in the school hall. He- g^uud, draped in pale blue, a 12. They stopped in Lake Zurich for lunch and hit the trail again. They report that most car drivers were nice, joking or teasing as they passed. Cyclists Larry and Dale made five stops in all and arrived at the Lake at 4:30 p.m. not tired, but much sun and wind burned. freshments wiU he served; ho held Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 9:30 to 2:30. Parents must also belong to the organization with dues of $3 a year. Youtli Center Rules and Regulations Questions have come from the parents of the community rbnut the laws under which the Youth Center operates. The hoard of directors takes this opportunity 1o answer in full with a listing of the rules and regulations. These are posted at the center .for the information of ihe young people, also. 1. There will be no smoking in the wash rooms or in the hu'lciing. o (Smoking is. permitted in the stair wells of the exits.) 2. There will be no alcoholic beverages served or allowed in the building. 3. No one under the influence of alcoholic beverages will be permitted in the building and grounds. 4. All debris is to be humorous clowns. The show will start at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Sept. 4 and will be held, as in previous years, at Look Out Point's beach. Admission is free. Everyone is invited to this Labor Day weekend attraction. Bake Sale anil Social ' A Success The Wonder Lake Garden club is grateful for the wonder- ; fill success of its social night j and bake sale held Aug. 11. I 'Twas a patriotic and beauti- j fyinc deed as the money goes | fo the upkeep of the Triangle j at Hancock and Lake Shore j Drive. . . . one of the Garden ! club projects. Coffee and cake made by Mrs. Ed Muchow were served Fourteen members and ten guests (with picnic lunches) met at the fire house recently and boarded a chartered bus Bible Church News Rev. Richard Wright will be speaking at the Deeper Life Bible conference now going on at the Villa Park Bible church from Wednesday through Saturday. Friday evening Bill Pierce from Station WMBI will be at the Youth Conference to sing and play special music. Saturday evening a film for young people will be shown. Any member of the community is welcome to attend the conference. Aug. 29 is the monthly Men's Fellowship meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the church. Mr. B. G. Skemp, chairman, invites all men of the church to come and bring a guest. pink wedgewood pitcher with bridal wreath branches and pink phlox formed in a crescent. , Style Show and Luncheon You are invited to St. Mary's P.T.A. style show and salad luncheon Aug. 31 at 1 p.m. at the V.F.W. hall in McHenry. Tickets will be available at the door. Ji'ews Briefs Mr. and Mcs. Harold Ohlrich and children, Susie, Butchie and Dave, spent five days at the Dells and thoroughly enjoyed the varied experiences. The kids were thrilled with Black Bart (who gets shot four times a day), a wild ride on the top of a stage coach, and a night boat ride on the river. The James Bader household has been enjoying a visit from Mary Ann's brother and family from Redding, Calif. Visiting are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wolf and children, ' Terry, Johnny, Barbara and Chuckie. It's been six years since the Wolfs have been in the Chicago area. « Mrs. Vie Gustavson and Mrs. Jay Risnling and Mary Lee and Tommy spent the weekend at Madison sightseeing on the U. of Wisconsin campus and the capitol buildings. Most amazing was the size and growth of the campus. AID PARENTS IN PREPARING CHILD FOR SCHOOL YEAR This is the second of two articles by Patricia Robinson, University of Illinois child development specialist, concerning the preparation of youngsters for kindergarten. Large buttons he can grasp are best. When you buy boots in the fall, get a size larger than he needs so that he can handle them himself. When you are taking walks with your Child, occasionally go the way you want him to go to school. Teach him to cross a street only at the corners, to watch for cars, to obey the patrol boys or policemen and not to ride with strangers. Let him watch thp children on the playground and you might let him play there, too, for a while. / At home you -can' begin establishing the routine you will have when school starts. Maybe the child is used tp an afternoon nap, but soon he will be in kindergarten' in the afternoon. So you wiU need to start adjusting to this change in -schedule. You can also give him sojrrsmall jobs to do and see that he carries them out. Encourage him to clean up things and try to make cleaning up a .part of playing. Another thin» you can start any time is l a b e l i n g your child's clothing. Boots, mittens, jackets and caps or scarves especially need labels. Show the youngster the label so that he will learn to recognize it. HERE AND THERE fil BUSINESS Richard J. Zieman of McHenry State Bank, is among the 1,146 students from foi^- one states, District of Colombia, Puerto Rico and Panama who are now attending the annual two-week residence session of the School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. Anybody can have money and friends, but it is a real accomplishment to have friends and no money. a A CHAT WITH US Regular check-ups and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs to you! Call us today and find out for yourself. Brake" Service All Mechanical Repairs «3omplete Motor Overhauling § BOTCH'S 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE 518 Front St. McHenry, HL EVergreen ft-0811 Yacht Club News The race Aug. 14 for the George Georgeson Memorial cjup was won by his boat, "Fancy Pants". Robert Ploog was her skipper. "Wet Pants", skippered by Peter Georgeson came in second. A1 Sinden's "Blue Jean" skippered by Stan Schufft came in third. The previous week the "Blue Jean" placed in litter cans, all bottles i to spend the day at Witnall to be nlaced in wooden cases. I Park in Wisconsin. The Botan- VILLAGE OF LAKEMOOR ORDINANCE NO. 60-0-1 APPROPRIATION j Be It Ordained by the President and Board of Trustees; of tha Village of Lakemoor, McHenry County, Illinois: j Section 1. That for the purpose of defraying all the necessary expenses and liabilities of the Village of Lakemoor, McHenry County, Illinois, for the fiscal year commencing May 1, 1961 and ending April 30, 1962, the following sums or so much thereof as by law may be authorized, be and the same are: hereby set aside and appropriated for the following purposes,! to-wit: ! A. GENERAL CORPORATE FUND 1. GENERAL GOVERNMENT Salary of President There will be no spitting : ical gardens there were voted i „ , . on the floor. 6.. OOnnllvy aauutthhoorr- : the best in the nation, having °* persons are allowed in the boiler room store rooms, kitchen and cloak room 7. There will be no indecent dancing or romancing in the hall or on the grounds. 8. There will lie .no si?tint' in pirked cars on the g'v-unds or parking area in the vicinity of the Youth Center every type of-flower, herb, and wild flower indigenous to this section of the country. The gardens thus demonstrate to I the public the use of a wide I variety of plants for improve- ' ment of home landscaping and ' gardens. The Garden club was ' also intefested to find old lime $ 1.00 6 <0 $1.00 each 6.00 Salary of Clerk 600.00 Salary of Police Magistrate 1000.00 9. There will be no dice • kilns and an old stone home of shooting or card playing in (one of America's most eminent conjunction with gambling of i scholars. any sort. 10. All bikes are to j On the trip to the park, Mrs. he placed in bike racks. 11. j Charles Kopp gave a preview There will be no tossing or throwing of any items whatsoever in the hall. All bottles are to be placed in racks when empty. 12. There will be no ball playing of any kind except "jacks" in the building. 13. No married 'teen-ager is allowed to partake in the activities or frequent the youth center. 14. Profane language will not be permitted. The Center is open from 8 to 11 p.m. every evening except Monday. The youth shall have the opportunity to recommend to the board of directors any improvements in ihe operation, or addition of any equipment for the Center. The youth advisory committee will work with any youth committee in any of their activities if the youth so desire. y Any one in violation of the above rules and regulations is of the trip and the horticultural attractions to be seen. Questions about flowers were answered by gardeners in the experimental gardens. Nativity Lutheran Church The first Communion service Enjoy Cool Comfort IN YOUR WASHABLE Salary of Village Attorney '• Expense Account of Treasui'er Office Supplies (Clerk) •••• Supplies -- Health Dept. .. • r Legari 'Putrtications ... Auditing Expense Publication Expense Municipal Dues Contingent Professional Fees Insurance Premiums Preparation of Codes and Ordinances Election Expense Village Telephone 300.00 120.00 150.00 50.00 . 150.00 . i25.00 • 100.00 50.00 . 1000.00 . 50.00 . 800.00 . 150.00 . 250.00 . 100.00 $5002.00 $ 5002 00 2. POLICE DEPARTMENT Expense of Policemen $5000.00 Maintenance-A Operation of Police Radio • • 300.00 Gas. Oil, Repair & Maintenance of Vehicle • • 900.00 Dog Registration & Pound Expense 150.00 Supplies, Police Dept. 500.00 Rental of Police Car 1800.00 Communications, Telephone 300.00 RUPTURE-EASER for reducible inguinal hernia SWIM, BATHE, WORK AND PLAY IN ITI $4.95 LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE S5.95 DOUBLE BOLGER'S Phone EV 5-4500 jHiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiimiitmiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii $8950.00 $ 8950.00 8. PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Village Hall Rent •• •-._ ..$1200.00 Parks & Beaches, Maintenance 500.00 $1700.00 $ 1700.00 4. STREET DEPARTMENT Road Oiling $ 400.00 Street Lights, Rental 2000.00 $2400.00 $ 2400.00 TOTAL GENERAL CORPORATE FUND .. $18052.00 B. SPECIAL CORPORATE FUND 1. STREET AND BRIDGE Street Repairs $1350.00 Snow Removal 200.00 Street Signs 50.00 $1600.00 $ 1600.00 TOTAL SPECIAL CORPORATE FUND .... $ 1600.00 C. OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS 1. Collection & Disposal of Garbage ..... $2100.00 $ 2100.00 The foregoing for ^a '>age collection and disposal is hereby .appropriated from anticipated revenue from special garbage tax levy. 2. VEHICLE TAX FUND Purchase of Vehicle Tags $ 45.00 Street Repairs: Labor & Equipment 300.00 Material 300.00 and GRANDPA too...' There's nothing that gets so close to a Dad as u gift of wearables. Choose from our complete selections. £TORE for MEN 117 S. Green St. Phone EV 5-0047 McHenry, 111. Open Daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Fridays 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 9 a.m. 'til 12 Noon USE THE FREE GREEN STREET PARKING AREA flMIMIHIIMUIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII $ 645.00 $ 645.00 For expense of improving and maintaining streets in addition to items mentioned elsewhere in this ordinance for that purpose. The foregoing for the improvement and maintenance of the streets is hereby appropriated from anticipated revenue from Vehicle Tax Licenses. TOTAL AMOUNT APPROPRIATED $22397.00 Section II. That any unexpended balance of any item of any "appropriation made by this Ordinance may be expended in making up any insufficiency in any other of the items of appropriation made by this Ordinance. Section IIJ. This Ordinance shall bo in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication as provided by law. CLAUDE F. McDERMOTT Village President <SEAL) Passed: July 11. 1060 Approved: July 11, 1960 Attest: RICHARD J. HYATT Village Clerk of Lakemoor McHenry County, Illinois (Pub. Aug. 25, I960).. Take a minute to check thfese timely values featured.at BOLGER'S For real economy in your everyday drug store needs it's time you turned to BOLGER'S where every day is the time to save! m DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS tin of 40 69' 8 Bottle ALUMINUM BABY BOTTLE STERILIZER *4.95 Purse-Size 75c Adorn White Rain 60c Shampoo FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES KLEENEX TISSUES MERTHIOLATE CRAYOLA CRAYONS HYDROGEN PEROXIDE sensational values $1.35 Value 99* TAN SATION 4 HOUR-NO SUN • SUNT AN LOTION 89« BROMO SELTZER SPECIAL! FOR SCHOOL OPENING 331 M A M M O T H 250 SHEET PACKAGE CAR-FERRY NOTE-BOOK FILLER TING MEDICATED CREAM 79 i • 5-HOLE FITS ALL BINDERS • HEAVIER, SMOOTHER PAPER 69 Lei us compound your next prescription REG. eoe HALO SHAMPOO 49* SAL HEPATICA H NESTLE'S BABY HAIR TREATMENT plus FREE $1.00 HAIR BRUSH --both 98/ ICE-MINT FOOT BALM 59/ ma BAN ROLL-ON DEODORANT 98* MERRICK'S Sulfodene Stops summer itch for dogs & cats 98/ BOLGER'S DRUG STORE 103 S. Green St. EV 5-4500 NO-DOZ TABLETS 35e Plus 10% Federal Excise T«i on Toiletriei / 1

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