•m PAGE 3 - MCHENRY PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. FEBRUARY IS. IT74 ;AT AWARDS CEREMONY - Happy parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dean •C. Cunat, stand with their son, Brian, after he was presented his • Eagle Scout award last Sunday. McHenry Shores Mrs. Rose Lillegard » 385-8500 • i r. Vehicle, Dog Tags Cost More After Feb. 15 Let's play a little game. The name erf the game is "Save $10." To play just look at the date at the top of the page. Does it tell you anything? It should say Friday, the fifteenth of February. That tells me that it's the last day to purchase your vehicle and dog tags. If you already have secured yours, then you have saved yourself a $10 fine, if not then you are subject to lose $10 if caught by the police depart ment. I hope that I have saved you the $10 but in any case if you have not yet purchased your vehicle stickers the price does increase after Feb. 15. VOTERS REGISTRATION We are getting close to the March 19 primary and the all important RTA referendum. If you plan on voting be sure that you are registered. For your convenience the village clerk is a voter's registrar. BOARD MEETINGS The village board meets on the second and fourth Thursday every month at the village hall located at 3211 Beath. The location is centralized within the village limits and is con venient to all residents. Take this opportunity to see your village offices in operation and come to the board meeting to keep yourself well informed. If you have a problem or wish to be heard by the village board it would be appreciated it you would call the clerk so that you could be scheduled on the agenda, but even if you do not inform the clerk there is always a place on the agenda that is open to hear local residents. The meetings take place at 7:30 p.m. POLICE TICKETS Issued Feb. 2, to Susan Duncan for dog running at large. Fine $10. BUILDING PERMITS Permit R-023 issued Dec. 10, 1973, to Robert Steck for new house unit No. 5. Permit A-005 to Earl Wick issued Jan 21,1974 for porch deck. Permit S-008 issued Dec. 7, 1973 to Mr. Dobbertin for septic repairs. SANTA'S REPORT In last week's column we erroneously omitted Santa's report. Through the fine efforts of the Women's club Santa's visit was a pleasant one. Santa delivered close to 150 stockings to children of all ages from 6 months to 76 years old. The carolers organized by Gerry Olbinski did a fine job. The next major project for the Women's club will be the first of two fund raising projects scheduled for the year. Gerry Olbinski is the chairman for the village garage sale. This year the garage sale will be held much earlier to enable the Women's club to have funds to function various events for the village residents. Your cooperation is much needed in this event. Contact Gerry at 385-2358 if you have salable merchandise. Last year we reached the goal of $500 profit and this year the hopes are even greater. Many visitors during last yearns three day garage sale spoke highly of the quality, and quantity of the merchandise. Start looking around your house and remember the garage sale benefits you as a community. L LESSONS ir Students May Contact BOB VALE at 385-0097 or 312-356-5106 More information thcoming columns. in for- HOSPITAL NOTES We were sorry to hear that Leon Zelvis has been hospitalized for the last four weeks and am now glad to hear that he has returned home. Wm. Pinkonsly, Sr., is in McHenry hospital for surgery. I'm sure that both men would appreciate a card of concern from their neighbors. We hope that these two shining faces will be up and around in the very near future. NEED NEWS Do you have news that would be of interest? I hear that there are Girl Scouts & Boy Scouts in the village. How about some news from the troop leaders? BOWLING STANDINGS , As of Friday, Feb. 8 the Alley Cats in first place with 46-26 followed by the Sensationals 40-32, Unbelievables 37-35, Un- decideds 36-36, Power House 31- 41 and the Lucky Strikes 26-46. Splits picked up by Linda Jurowski 2-7, Linda Grass 5-7, Vivian Klein 1-2-5-7-9. Pauline Szersen bowled a 166 scratch for a 421 series. All time high game scratch is still held by Diane Derby with a 182 and ail time high series scratch is held by Pat Knapik with a 484. Plan on joining the bowling league next season. Additional in formation will be printed in this column. Offer Workshop On Equal Rights An Equal Rights amendment workshop will be held at McHenry County college in Crystal Lake Feb. 23. Open to all interested persons, this workshop will help people become knowledgeable on the subject of the Equal Rights amendment and prepare them to speak on ERA. There will be a small fee for materials. Those interested should call Jody Kresch, organizer of the workshop, at 568-7155. g/tj eciicn f c/ficles C7o cMaAs Ooux* Of eNu.xs.iru) cHomt. The McHenry county chapter of the American Association of Medical Assistants will hold its monthly meeting at the Crystal Pines Nursing home, Crystal Lake, Tuesday evening, Feb. 19. A tour of the home will be mad* Mrs. Orvilla Jaenicke, president of the chapter, invites all medical assistants who reside in the county to attend. Medical assistants residing in the county are eligible for membership. Many interesting meetings have been held in recent months. One of the speakers was James O'Heir, director of the Trauma unit of McHenry hospital, who spoke on the newly formed system in the state. Another time, Sheriff Arthur Tyrrell addressed the group on drug abuse on nation wide and local levels. In January, Dr. George Alvary of the- McHenry hospital staff addressed the group. JlocaC doupLb 25 njeavA Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge West of 521 Mineral Springs drive, McHenry, celebrated their silver wedding anniversary on Valentine's day. They enjoyed dinner out with three of their four children. Present to enjoy the day with them were Vaughn West, Mrs. Virginia Kamp and Mrs. Mona Blum, all of McHenry. The Wests also have a son, Clifford, residing in Florida, and one grandchild. The Wests have lived in McHenry for the past fifteen years. American Legion 4 uxiliary News McHENRY UNIT 491 By Pearl Cooper President, Mrs. Lloyd (Midge) Scharf, opened the January meeting after the advancement of the flags, the singing of the "Star Spangled Banner" and the pledge of allegiance with thirty-five members present. The charter was draped for departed members Pearl Sanders and Severiria Unti by President Midge Scharf and Chaplain Dorothy Diedrich. Americanism Chairman Ruth Mrachek announced that an outside flag was donated to the McHenry Junior high school, and asked for a $10 donation for the American seminar at Valley Forge. This donation was approved. The "Care" light, for 'rural electrification' in South Korea, was passed by Foreign Relations Chairman Lydia Fenner. Grace Latimer, Children and Youth chairman, announced that thirteen families, with Sixty children, received Christmas baskets. It was noted that the Kiwanis, Lions and Rotary also helped in this project with cash donations. Pat and Reba Owen also made a cash donation toward the baskets. Rehabilitation Chairman Marie Howe told of the Christmas gift wrap shop at Elgin hospital that was at tended by herself, Midge Scharf and Betty Lou Smith. She thanked the members for the six dozen cookies made for the Christmas party at the hospital. Mrs. Howe announced that $138 credit was given to the McHenry unit for the many gifts. The correspondence was read and included notes from Cystic Fibrosis, the local A.F.S. chapter, Woodstock Children's home for treats and Parkland 8Cho«1 tnr thp flag Mrs. Thomas Bolger was not present to receive the at tendance prize and special prizes were won by Italia Mazzone and Maria Guettler. Refreshment chairman forthe January meeting was Ceil Violett with her committee of Dolores Hoover, Mary DeBrecht, Irene Moreno, Martha Raasch, Marion Sulok, Lorraine Boyle, Rosemary Tiffany, Luella Koleno, Sally Roth, Helen Low, Cindy Reid, Mary Pat Cunningham, Theresa Cairns, Catherine Stilling, Gertrude Murray and Stella Rortvet. The chairman for February will be Theresa Hnska Children's Choir Visits McHenry Church Sunday The children's chair of the First United Methodist church of McHenry, as part of the ecumenical movement in the city, will sing at St. Patrick's church Feb. 24 at the 9:45 a.m. Mass. After a long search for a name for the choir, Irene Wittrock, wife of the choir director, Ed Wittrock, suggested the name Anally selected, The Joyful Noises. Mrs. Wittrock assists her husband with the group. Those who have heard the choir sing agree they are a joy to hear. However, the name is also appropriate for another reason. It was taken from the Biblical passage Psalms 98, Verse4... "make a Joyful noise unto the Lord". Patti Brooke is accompanist for the choir. Civilization They say that civilization can bring about rome pretty crazy things. That guy over there left his air conditioned office at five, drove his air conditioned car over to his air conditioned club - to take a steam bath! DISTINGUISHED . STUDENTS Distinguished student rank was achieved by 3,512 students at Purdue university during the first semester. These students represented the top 11.38 per cent of the 21, 179 un dergraduates on the West Lafayette campus. Among those with straight "A" ranking (6.0) were Donna Jean Rakowsky of 501 Mineral Springs and Rosemary Thelen Rose, 313 W. Ringwood road, both of McHenry. ONE-STOP Cham-0- Lakes TRAVEL SERVICE 3405 W. Elm St. McHenry, Illinois40050 travel service Planning a Caribbean cruiser A trip to Europe* • • • •Mexico - • •••Hawaii? You can compart them all under en* root at „ our officel We're agents tor steamships, airlines, hotels, sightseeing companies, throughout the world.. Dependable Travel Since 1W1 385 7500 Area Code SIS Come in and browse, you'll get ideas for furnishing your bath and discover many charming gift" 3012 W. 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