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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Sep 1975, p. 18

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• > PAGE 18 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, SEPT1.MHER 12, 1«>75 McHenry Shores Inge Aide 344-1984 Board Names Charles Lester Full Time Officer The regular board of trustees meeting was held on Sept. 3. More mosquito spraying has been authorized and will be done as soon as the weather permits. The board unanimously approved the appointment of Charles Lister as full time patrolman and maintenance man for the village, the full cost of which is being borne by the McHenry County CETA program. This now gives McHenry Shores 24 hour police protection, including patrolling of the school bus stop areas. James Reese was appointed to the planning commission. There will be a public hearing of the planning commission on Sept. 29, 7 p.m. at the village hall. Clarence Norman was ap­ pointed the new road com­ missioner and Russ Haderly assistant road commissioner. T h e m u n i c i p a l i t y organizational chart was adopted by the board on a 6 month trial basis. There will be a regular board meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 17, at 7:30 p.m. at the village hall. The meeting is open to the public. Come over and see what your local government is doing. SHORELINE WAVES This is another reminder for the meeting of the Shoreline Club that is to be held on Tuesday, Sept. 16, at 7:30 p.m. at 2905 Gregg Drive. For those of you who are new to the area, this is a green house on the north side of the channel. Please circle this date on your calendars, girls. We need your help, we need all of you to make the club and the bazaar a success. Please comeP if you have ideas, if you don't, come anyway. Questions regarding this meeting can be answered by Mary Lou Heald, telephone 385- 9645, by any of the other of­ ficers of the club or even by me at the phone number that's printed at the top of this 75's BRAND NEW! ! ! 76 s Biikks FOR Less Baber Quick Hours: Daily 9-9 SAT. 9-3 SUNDAY f > ' » 5 OPEL) 5CRTS' V I J All PHONES >--L/ 1-311-507-1555 column. We all would like to see not only our old and - dear friends but also a lot of new faces. See you Tuesday! GOODBYE TO > THE ZEIMETS Would you believe that I got something wrong in my column last time? O, alright, nobody's perfect. Sam and Julie did not move to Fulton, Iowa, but to Fulton, 111. Of course, I can blame this on my informant and I will. Naming no names, but you know who you are, don't you? Sam and Julie's daughter, Audrey (Mrs. Chuck Whitney), had a surprise going away party for her parents. Fifteen friends, neighbors and former neighbors attended the cookout, and everybody had lots and lots of fun. Furthermore, one Saturday, some of the girls, took Julie out to lunch and treated her to a corsage and gift. Wasn't that nice of them? Sam Zeimet wants to take this opportunity to say goodbye to all the friends and neighbors who helped him when he was working for the village and, before that, for the homeowners. Once again, goodbye, Sam and Julie, and good luck in Fulton (Illinois)! I got it right this time! HAPPY BIRTHDAY Christopher Quinn, Gregory Roberts, Jean Colberg and Rubin Perez celebrated their Ringwood News 653-9008 653-9262 728-0295 Sunday School Classes Begin Sunday, Sept. J 4 Regular Sunday school birthdays during the past week, and Mildred Snively will have one on Sept. 17. Have a very nice birthday, all of you. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Sept. 9 was Don and Carole Henderlong's anniversary, today Clarence and Agnes Sch- weikert have been married for 43 years, and Sept. 14 marks the forty-eighth anniversary of Christopher and Bertha Quinn. Many more happy years together for all you. FEEDBACK Did you miss the column last week? There just was not enough information to make it worth my while to get out the typewriter. So, whether a birth­ day in your family is coming up, whether you took an in­ teresting trip, I would love to hear from you. This is your column, and I want you to enjoy it. So, take down my number and call me if you get the chance, even if you just want to say hello! FREE NOW! Social Security Direct Deposit • Convenient! • Loss Proof! • Theft Proof! 385-5400 for details call "Customer Service" THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF McHENRY 3814 W. ELM STREET • McHENRY. ILLINOIS 815-385-5400 classes will start at 9:45 a.m. this Sunday, Sept. 14, at the Ringwood United Methodist church. All children from the age of three years through sixth grade are welcome to attend. We hope to see you Sunday. ENJOY TRIP IN DOOR COUNTY Bill and Shirley Cristy and Art and Katy Christopher took a short trip into Wisconsin recently, driving through Door County and then on north to Art's folks. Mrs. Clara Cristy accompanied them as far as Waupaca where she spent the time with her sister. The folks toured a couple of wineries and a cheese factory as well as browsing through many an­ tique shops. They also attended a fish boil which was very in­ teresting to watch but they were not quite sold on the menu. The trees were begin­ ning to show splashes of red in the foliage which is a reminder that fall is fast approaching. On the way home, they stopped at Diane and Gary Linstads at Appleton. The folks were surprised one morning while having breakfast at Crivitz, Wis., to see Ed Skidmore walk into the restaurant for coffee. Ed is the son of John and Curly Skidmore of our town. ABOUT TOWN Shirley Woodward of St. Petersburg, Fla., is visiting with her mother, Mabel Hawley, and sister, Marion Rienwall, in McHenry. Shirley and her mother, Mabel Hawley, called on Nellie Hepburn one day last week. Mrs. Jim Wegener of HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS Berne G. Clary, 5311 North Amby lane, McHenry, has been promoted to senior account agent by the Allstate Insurance companies "in recognition of McHenry and Georgia Saun­ ders of Sycamore, called on the Hepburn-Brennan home on Thursday of last week. Last Sunday Aunt Nellie and Arthur Jensen attended the Blackburn family reunion at Union Grove, Wis. Fifty-two attended this year, a smaller group than last but a wonderful time was had by all with lots of visiting being done. And the weather cooperated very well as it was a beautiful day. 'BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday to John Eberle, Jr., Cliff Spencer, Jim Etten and Annie Rich on Saturday Sept. 13. Sunday, Sept. 14 is Sandy (Hoffman) Hunt's special day and Mike Winters will celebrate on Monday, Sept. 15. Wednesday, Sept. 17, will be shared by Ruth Wegner (our former minister) Janice Skidmore and Don Etten. Friday, Sept. 19, will shared by little Len Ackerma Jr., Ralph Ackerman and Harry Hogan. Happy birthday to all of you lucky people and we do hope that you have many more happy years. No Anniversaries. THINGS TO REMEMBER Church School -- Sunday, Sept. 14 at 9:45 a.m. Church - Sunday, Sept. 14 at 9:15 a.m. To say a prayer for those suffering in this world. ShOtter HO WINDOW & WALL DECOR TO 15% SAVINGS WALLPAPER & WALLCOVERINGS • No Shipping Charges • Personal Service demonstrated ability to provide" complete professional in­ surance counseling services," Richard A. Hogan, Illinois regional manager, announced. Clary is an L.U.T.C. graduate and a member of the Lake Company Life Underwriters association. Along with being a member of the Johnsburg Community club, he is also president of the Johnsburg Parent Teachers organization. Clary is a board member of the Johnsburg Little League and manages a Little League team. He and his wife, Cheryl, have two children, Jeff, 11, and Debra, 7. New Parish Worker Joins Local Church rv :OR \ iSONALLl 1 KRISTIN STUHR Kristin Stuhr has joined the staff of Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 North Green street, McHenry, as a parish worker. She will assist Pastor Roger Schneider with home visitations, parish education, and youth work. She graduated from Luther college, Decorah, Iowa, in May with a major in Religion, with related interests in Sociology and English. She spent her Hours - 9:30/5:30 Closed Sunday • More Than 300 Booksl • 4 Roll Minimum 815- Rt. 12 & 120 Volo, 111. 344-1888 A-L HEARING AID „ T SERVICE , Free Loaners - Complete Service on all Makes Custom Earmolds-30Day Trial on New Aids Try Before You Buy! Maico-Zenith-Radio Ear Qualitone R0BT. STENSLAND & ASSOC' 3937 W. Main St. 385-7661 Be hind-the-ear AID qq Reg. $239 A" Grease, Electrical Fires Extinguished A grease fire at the Moose lodge last Friday caused no damage. ' Company 11 firemen were called to the George Burnett home. 3215 River Park road, Oakland subdivision, earlier in the week to extinguish an electrical fire. Fire Chief Glenn Peterson estimated damage at between $500 and $600. Violation Of Hunting Rules Are Reported Residents of posted, fenced in acreage are complaining of the recklessness of hunters who are invading their property, with no regard in observing hunting rules and regulations, and showing no common courtesy to one and other, or respect for the rights of others. Several young people have been apprehended while hunting in these posted areas who do not have any gun registrations or gun licenses. Property owners say they have been shooting recklessly with no thought to the safety of human beings or animals, and the use of private property. junior year of college abroad at the University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England. She traveled throughout the British Isles and European continent. During her college career she was on the Dean's list for seven semesters. While Ms. Stuhr was in England she served in a visitational capacity for the social service division of the German Lytheran church of England at Nottingham, Leicester, and Derby. She was also co-director of the German Lutheran youth group at Leicester and Nottingham, England. She was a reading knowledge of French and Russian. Her side interests include playing guitar, in­ tramural activities, creative writing, sketching and watercolors. Ms. Stuhr is a native of Cedar Rapids. Iowa. She will replace Intern Lynn Parsons on the church staff. Intern Parsons has returned to Wartburg Seminary, Dubuque, Iowa, for his final year of school prior to accepting a Call to a parish of nwn. 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