PAGE 13 - PLAIN DEALER-WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1975 Children of Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church look forward to Daily Vacation Bible school. Standing, from left, are William Nelson, Steve Schopp, Norma Schopp and Marie Schneider; sitting, from left, Tammy Nelson, Russell May and Jodi Hunt. Daily Vacation Bible School At McHenry Church There's no mistaking the anticipation in the eyes of these children as they look over some of the crafts that they will be doing as part of Daily Vacation Bible school. Some of the highlights are various field trips, a play by the McHenry County college called "Space Harp" on Friday, Aug. 1, as well as a very special surprise closing program Friday, Aug. 8, to which all the parents are invited. This year Shepherd of the Hills church, 404 North Green street, has hopes of topping the 200 mark in their Bible school that is held week days starting July 28 through Aug. 8 from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Parents need not be a member of the church to enroll their children in what promises to be the best year ever. To register children, call the church office, Mrs. Pete W. (Helen) Hunt, or Carol Nelson at 385-7263. Lakemoor-Lilymoor Alma Hueckstaedt 385-5689 Set August 25 For Referendum On Sewer Project To residents of Lakemoor - On August 23, there will be a referendum vote for the sewers in Lakemoor. This is a very important date for all residents, so be sure to mark your calendar. PARENTS FOR YOUTH Permission was obtained for the Parents for Youth to erect a set of monkey bars on the beach. BEACHES SAFE The Health Department has tested the waters of Lily Lake and have found that it is safe for all the swimmers. REGARDING MINI-BIKES Trustee Kowal informed the Board that a pathway has been formed running from one beach to the other and following a discussion by the board, it will no longer be permitted and action will be taken against all violators. ATTENTION Anyone having an event in the village of Lakemoor must submit an agenda two weeks in advance to the board. NOTICE There will no longer be any Class E (late hour) licenses issued for Lakemoor businesses. o SCARY SITUATION •During the storm on Friday July 18, two homes were struck by lightning. They were the Anderson home on North Boulevard and the Meyers home on Dale Avenue. For tunately the damage was not too severe and no one was in jured. BIRTHDAYS On Aug. 1, Heather Hager will be celebrating her second big day in her very young life. On the fourth Charles (Dutch) Hueckstaedt will be celebrating his natal day, and on the fifth Chris Mumma will become a great big 7. And on the sixth Bob Dawdy will add one more candle to his cake. A very happy birthday to all those listed here. CONDOLENCES The sympathy of the com munity goes out by way of this column to the Fradinardo- Ferrara family due to their loss. Val Fradinardo passed away on July 21. Her survivors are her husband, Fred, their daughter, Lucinda, (Mrs. S. Martini), two grandchildren, her mother, Jennie Ferrara, two sisters, and two brothers. Val was laid to rest in St. Patrick's cemetery on July 24. See you next week. Legal Notice STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF AERONAUTICS In the matter of the applica-) tion of Crescent Bay Landing,) Inc. for approval of a Com-) mercial Airport - Seaplane ) Base located near Johns-) burg, Illinois ) NOTICE OF HEARING WHEREAS, on May 15, 1975, Crescent Bay Landing, Inc. filed with the Division of Aeronautics an application for approval of a Commercial Airport - Seaplane Base to be located near Johnsburg, on the Fox River: (1) an area ap proximately 4000' in length NE of Chapel Hill Street Bridge, part of the Southwest U and the North >2 of Section 18, Town ship 45 North, Range 9 East of the Third Principal Meridian; and (2) an area approximately 3500' in length SW of Chapel Hill Street Bridge, part of the South 1L- of Section 13, and the North x-i of the North ' 2 of Section 24, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois; and WHEREAS, on June 26, 1975, the Division of Aeronautics issued a Notice concerning the filing of said application; and WHEREAS, since that time the Division has received comments and objections concerning said application; rfand WHEREAS, the Division of aeronautics has determined that a public hearing should be held on said application prior to the entry of our Order ap proving or denying said ap plication. N O W , T H E R E F O R E , PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Division of Aeronautics will conduct a public hearing concerning the above ap plication, and the comments and objections filed herein concerning the said ap plication, on Tuesday, August 19, 1975, commencing at the hour of 10:00 A.M., in Room 203, County Building, at 2200 N. Seminary Avenue, located at Woodstock, Illinois. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that any person who has filed objections or comments with the Division, and any person who appears as a party to said hearing, must be sworn and testify for himself, and be available for cross examination before con sideration can be given to his objections or comments, and that any party to the hearing may be represented by himself or by legal counsel, but legal counsel is not a requirement of the Division. Guy Wood, DIRECTOR DIVISION OF AERONAUTICS DATED: July 25, 1975 (Pub. July 30,1975) Two wrongs can never make a right. Too many individuals fail to read their insurance pol icies until after they suffer a loss. John Ihnella, computer. There's a "device" in this room that's equipped with an immense memory bank that can receive customer complaints, sort through a maze of lines and cables, then send a crew to the trouble spot, all in a matter of minutes. That's him in the striped shirt. His name is John Fanellaand he's one of the many Edison dispatchers who are ready for action 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Because when there's an emergency, it's the dispatcher who gets the call. He's the man who uses raw information and his powers of deduction to estimate where, along the thousands of miles of overhead lines and under ground cable, the problem lies. He's the man who then sends out the emergency crews to track it down and solve it. And because electricity is so vital to the welfare of a city, he must do all this with computer-like efficiency --whether the problem is an overloaded transformer or a tornado. John Fanella has been through storms so bad that ^ emergency crews had to be called in from as far away as Colorado He's worked through the night restoring electncity to a factory so people could go back to work in the morning. He's even sent out a man to rescue a pet cat stranded on a pole. In a day when some companies rely heavily on the impersonal response of a computer, we're glad to have John and our other dispatchers As he puts it "I have the highest respect for this department and our people. They're the^most dedicated people I've ever met. But you've got to be dedicated to be in this business " Commonwealth Edison Working for you. 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