Sunnyside Area Betty Messer 344-2494 Rehabilitation Goal Of Goodwill Center PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1977 "New Auxiliary Picks Officers- Begins Service The village of Sunnyside Women's auxiliary was of ficially launched Wednesday, ' Nov. 16,1977. Since this was the first meeting of the auxiliary, it ' was spent in election of officials and talk of plans for the future. Committee chairwomen were also selected at this meeting. And we are on our way. Voted President, Kate EiChhorn; Vice President, .. Jo Attn Britt; Secretary, Betty Lehman and Treasurer, Doris Eupp. •» • Chairwomen of committees are, ways and means, Mabel Zawislak; membership, Betty Lehman; refreshments, Anna Gamperl and Josephine Mullin; press, publicity and 1 community affairs, Betty Messer. The auxiliary will not be a federated women's club, but an ; auxiliary club for the village of , Sunnyside. The object of the club is to aide the village. The , prime concern for the ladies will be fund raising projects to aide the building fund to help get a village hall erected. Women from neighboring areas - are invited to join the auxiliary. We will always be working to better our village of Sunnyside. If you are interested in * becoming a member contact Betty Lehman, 385-6366. A membership fee per year was j voted upon. This to be put into an auxiliary fund. The next meeting will be Dec. 14, at 1 p.m. at Raymond's on Chapel Hill road and the Fox River. Meetings are held downstairs in the Peer inn. / Since the auxiliary is newly organized, our first project will be a simple one, to give a couple of baskets to needy families in the area. We are asking ladies to bring something to the next meeting, a can or two of foodstuff to be put in baskets. If you know of someone in the • area who has fallen on hard times contact one of the above mentioned officials. And those of you who are more fortunate, if you would like to make a donation to our Christmas • baskets please contact one of the women. Any contribution will be greatfully accepted. We ; hope to make the holiday , season a little brighter for someone who is in need. PETS Pet Welfare has informed me that it is now an Illinois State law that cats must be in- ' noculated against rabies the same as dogs. Cat owners, be sure to get your pets in for their " shots. A number of complaints have come in about dogs being allowed to run loose. It is a village, county and state law that pets are to be kept in your yards and not allowed to run * loose. There is a leash law stating dogs should also be walked on a leash. Dogs allowed to run loose will be turned over to Animal Control. Keep your pet in your yard on a leash or in a dog run. VEHICLE STICKERS Vehicle stickers will go on sale at the same time Illinois State license plates do. All residents in the village limits of Sunnyside are required to display a village sticker on each venicle they own. Stickers will be available from the village clerk, 1405 Bayview lane. TELEPHONE Residents of the Sunnyside, Johnsburg area, and surrounding area have noticed Illinois Bell Telephone men working along Wilmot road for the last several weeks. In case you are wondering what all the work is; they are installing underground telephone cables for our area. Illinois Bell working to give better service to our fast growing community. BIRTHDAYS Birthday bouquets this week go to Cammie Gaylord who celebrated her special day Nov. 21. Katheleen Felmming puts another candle on her cake Nov. 22. Best wishes to you both for a happy day and many more to come If you have a friend or relative you would like to see wished a happy birthday or anniversary in this column please call me. I'd like to extend my wishes to everyone for a very Ha^py Thanksgiving day. Rehabilitation of the han dicapped people is the only objective of Abilities Center Goodwill Industries, according to Mrs. Nick (Agnes) Adams local representative as she announced the pickup date. The truck will be in McHenry Friday, Nov. 25. The combined service areas of Goodwill, evaluation and adjustment clients, centers to people in over fourteen coun ties. "Some people are of the opinion that this agency serves only the Greater Rockford area or it is limited to one church demonination. The clients come from all demoninations and from many areas. Sometimes one area exceeds the others in a given year, but they eventually balance out," Mrs. Adams reported. "It is a non-profit, non- sectarian, nor funded by church or state. It is locally controlled, not by a central headquarters, and serving only local handicapped people, retaining all materials and funds in this area," Mrs. Adams said. For pickup service call Mrs. Adams. Community Thanksgiving Service In City Church A community Thanksgiving service will be held at the First United Methodist church, 3717 W. Main street, Thanksgiving day at 10 a.m. The Rev. Eric Snyder, pastor of Faith Presbyterian church, will bring the message. The combined choirs of Faith Presbyterian and First United Methodist churches, under the direction of Bill Toalson, will sing the anthem. The newly formed bell choir of the First UnitedMethodist church, trader the direction of Mrs. Ralph Smith, will present the selec tion, "Now Thank We All Our God". The morning offering will go to CROP for world hunger. PET GROUP. INC. P.O. BOX 143 McHUMY.IU.tMM 815/385-1771 Legal NoHce McHenry County Manpower (CETA) Program, Prime i Comprehensive Act a federal government program for fiscal year 1978 has applied for funding for the Youth Employment and Training Act of 1977 Public Law 95-93. McHenry County CETA Program is receiving funding " " ~ m unity for Youth Commi Con servation and Improvement Projects (YCCIP) $37,826. The act is designed to provide jobs and employment "experiences for youth in community bet terment projects; and Youth Employment and Training Programs (YETP) funding level $169,205. This program is structured to make available to youth a broad range of em- program include the following: 1. Classroom 2. Work Experience 3. On the Job Training Draft copies of the 1977 plan can be seen at the McHenry ram of-County (CETA) Progrc fice, 2200 North Seminary Avenue, Courthouse Room 107, Woodstock, IL 60098. I can be reached at 815-338-2040 ext. 134 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Jack R. Haffner McHenry County CETA Director (Pub. Nov. 18,22,1977) WINTER CARE FOR INDOOR DOGS If your dog will be housed indoors this winter, try to limit abrupt temperature changes such as occur when the animal is taken outdoors from a heated house. Two or three short walks plus some time to play is adequate outdoor exercise. Smaller* short-haired breeds may require a sweater when walked in below freezing weather. Watch your dog's feet for signs of freezing. Beware of jagged ice which may injure its foot pads. A careful inspection of your dog's feet after every walk is essential. Otherwise salt remaining in cuts made by sharp ice can be extremely painful to the animal. The drying effects of indoor heating systems may cause your dog's coat to become dull. A tablespoon of corn oil added daily to its diet often Com pensates for this. A leash should be compulsory equipment in any weather, but is especially important in winter when roads are slick and drivers unable to make fast stops. Of course, your pet cat should remain indoors all year round. DOGS FOR ADOPTION Belgian Shepherd, spayed female, 2 years, bousebroken, all shots, friendly but protec tive. Old English Sheepdog, female, 1 year, housebroken, good with children, all shots. Skye Terrier, spayed female, years, housebroken, all shots. Sheltie, male, 1 year, sable- white, housebroken. Shots. Shepherd-Collie, female, 4 months, housebroken, all shots. Collie mix, male, 4 months, housebroken, distemper shot, great disposition. Irish Setter, male, 1 year, purebred. Afghan Hound, male, 3 years, champagne with black muzzle, housebroken, all shots. Pekingese mix, male, 1 year, housebroken, distemper shot. Irish-Lab mix, male, 1% years, good hunter. German Shepherd, male, 2 years, housebroken, all shots. Chihuahua, male, 1 year, housebroken, distemper shot, very affectionate. Beagle-poodle mix, spayed female, very small, 1 year, housebroken, all shots. Irish Setter, male, 3 years, housebroken. all shots. CLOSE DRIVER SERVICE Driver services facilities in McHenry county will be closed Nov. 24-25 and reopen Satur day, Nov. 26, at 8 a.m..Regular days are from Tuesday through Saturday. 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