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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Aug 1978, p. 17

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PAGE IS - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 1C. 1»78 Sunnyside Area Betty Messer . .... 344-2494 Warn Children Against Tampering With Mall Boxes A call came into the office of the village clerk regarding children tampering with mail and mail boxes. Not teenagers, but youngsters 5 to 8 years old Pirwits, please inform your children mail is not to be played with. Not long ago a similar complaint was made, when a Social Security check disap peared from the mailbox It takes at least 90 days to get such a check reissued To many senior citizens this check is their only source of income and they cannot afford to wait 90 days for a new check to be issued. The next time children are seen playing around mail boxes the police are going to be called in. So, parents, tell your children to stay away from mail boxes DECORATING CONTEST Residents of the village of Sunnyside don't forget the park garbage can decorating con­ test Cans will be placed around the park area to help keep the park clean. All you need is a 55 gallon drum, oil base p^int and some imagination The theme is the village emblem The WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ON SALE ITEMS COMPARE MR EVERYDAY LOW POP PRICES WITH OTHERS! PEPSI LI6HT MET PEPSI PEPSI 133 contest is open to anyone 16 years old and younger. Bring your finished objet d' art to the village picnic on Saturday, Aug 19 First prize is a $25 bond There are some other nice prizes, too REMINDER Don't forget this coming Saturday, Aug. 19. is the village picnic There'll be fun and games for all. Bring a dish to pass, the village supplies free hot dogs, pop and beer The picnic committee is composed of Lillian Pomonis, Bill Mitchell and myself Local merchants provided items to be used as prizes at the picnic. Picnic time is 12 noon until ?? Who's invited9 all residents of the village of Sunnyside and their families See you there. COMPLAINTS A number of complaints have been coming in to the clerk's office regarding the garbage thrown along the streets. Please, kids, we have a nice place to live and we would like to keep it that way That goes for older people, too, who deem it necessary to throw garbage out car windows Let's all make an effort to keep the village clean If you see cans along the street in front of your home pipk them up Also the postal service packages that are attached under the mail boxes. Don't litter the streets with them. Dispose of them properly. PARADE ON WHEELS Don't forget Pistakee Highlands second annual parade on wheels. That takes place this coming weekend Sunday, Aug. 20. Entry blanks are available at the local food mart. First prizes are 3 10- speed bikes; one for each age group, plus many other prizes. Parade starts at the Pistakee Highlands beach and ends at the community club with their picnic. For more information call Nancy Felix 312-497-3837. LOST AND FOUND A little over a week ago a Mrs Peterson lost her purse at the local food store A teenager found the purse and it was turned over , to the village police When Mrs. Peterson came back to look for the purse, and found it was turned in. The purse contained a large amount of money and the youngster who found it was given a generous reward Doesn't that restore your faith in our young people7 It sure does BIRTHDAYS This week's birthday greetings go to Carl Sallaz who has his day Aug 13. Aug 16 is the special day for Jaqualine Clark Eleanor Shuberth has her day on Aug 17 Joan Kennebeck and Chester Crowley do their celebrating on Aug 19. Best wishes to you all for a happy day and many more to come, also a belated happy birthday to little Steven DePasquale who celebrated his first birthday on Aug. 9. ANNIVERSARIES This week's anniversary couple are Mable and Bill Zawislak whose special day is Aug. 14. Best wishes to you both for a happy day ind for many more happy years together. Johnsburg Mary L. Gunderson 385-3052 THOUGHT FOR FOOD By GOULD CROOK Corn Stuffed Tomatoes Pick medium tomatoes for as many as you want to serve, we'll say six for the filling ingredients to measure for but you can in­ crease easily for more to­ matoes. Use one-half cup of sour cream, one half teaspoon each of salt and dill weed and a dash of pepper. You'll need two cups of uncooked fresh or thawed frozen corn kernels and one fourth cup sliced green onions. Take a thin slice from the stem end of each tomato and scoop out the pulp and seeds, save what you've scooped out for soup or stew. Turn the tomato upside down to drain well. Mix the rest of the in­ gredients -- sprinkle the inside of the tomato with salt and pep­ per then fill with the corn mix­ ture. • • • • Politicians invariably develop two faces. St. John's School Registration Days August 20 and 27 Registration days at St. John's school, Sunday, Aug. 20 and 27. Parents may pick up their envelopes at the Masses on these dates, or during the week at the convent. Students tuition and book bills can be taken care of on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thur­ sday and Friday, Sept. 5, 6, 7 and 8. For other arrangements for payment, please contact Sister Vi. For new families moving in, and who wish to register for school, please call the convent, and set up an appointment. This is for kindergarten and first through eighth grades. Uniforms may be turned in to school. For new uniforms, request form from Sister Vi at the convent, so they may be received by the opening of school. Prompt delivery is made. St John's school will open, Monday, Sept. 11. ST JOHN'S 135TH As we go to press with the coming Wednesday issue, all is LLIIQU0RS CHANTS OF FINE WINES AND LIQUO OPE MERCHANTS 4610 W. RTE. 120, McHENRY, ILL SALE GOOD WED., AUG. 16 thru TUES., AUG. 22 SALE BEER NOT ICED NO SALES TO MINORS LIQUORS OPEN FRI. & SAT. till 11 PM SUNDAY till 9 PM MONDAY till 10 PM IMPORTED RON RICO 8-16 0Z. BOTTLES PLUS DEPOSIT LEMON-LIME MOUNTAIN DFL lor BUBBLE-UP I 1.75 LITERS 8-16 01 BOTTLES C PLUS DEPOSIT! ORANGE CRUSH STRAWBERRY CRUSH QQ< * * PLUS) 816 0Z. BOTTLES DEPOSIT! CANFIELD'S MIXERS FLAVORS 4 QUARTS PLUS DEPOSIT COKE, FRESCA; TAB, QQC SPRITEVT 4 QUARTS PLUS DEPOSIT1 ALL OTHER | 33 PLUS SMIRNOFF 80 PROOF AOO VODKA 1.75 LITERS w '•""Wan Hiram Walkers IMPERIAL BUwUd Whiskty 1.75 * LITERS J. BAVET BRANDY 1.75 LITERS 8-FACK SODAS IMPORTED - 86 PROOF OLD SMUGGLER SCOTCH WHISKEY DEPOSIT 1.75 LITERS EARLY TIMES Bovrton Wkisk«y 1.75 LITERS JMl>FRiAL [SOUTHERN COMFORT llqoer 1.75 LITERS IMPORTED GERMAN LOVING CUP 1976 LIEBFRAUMILCH OLYMPIA w i 24-12 0Z. NO RETURN BOTTLES IMPORTED PORTUGESE ZAZIA White Wine PABSI Extra Light I 4 9 612 01. CANS IMPORTED SPANISH VINATE SANGRIA f STROH'S IMPORTED FRENCH 6ERMF POIIILLY FUISSE FIFTH BLATZ 89 PLUS DEPOSIT 12-12 0Z. CANS 24-12 0Z. BOTTLES a dither in preparations for this great event - the rides are up, tested and ready, tents in a row like soldiers waiting for the occupants and their wares, the corn is waiting many hands for their preparation and en­ joyment, the pony-ride area is in readiness as is the miniature train and cars! There are so many last-minute things to be done, and as they are gradually accomplished the list still seems endless. But, by the time the clock ticks the opening "hour" - everything will be in readiness to receive our "guests!" HOME We are happy to report that Olivia Hiller is back home from McHenry hospital. Take care and get well soon - we miss you around! Welcome home to Walter Kostner, too! N.C.S.F. St. Agatha Court 477 - Golf outing and luncheon - at Hunter Country club, Richmond, today. We hope they had a beautiful day, a nice luncheon together, and that there were some fine scores reported. JOHNSBURG SCHOOLS Since you have received - info 12 - you now have all the necessary data to prepare yourself for the opening day of school, Monday, Sept. 11. Be sure to keep this issue in a good spot, where you can readily refer to it. Be sure to note the correct date for registration for your particular grade. May it be a happy school year for all JOHNSBURGPTO The Johnsburg Parent- Teachers Organization - School District 12 - letter dated Aug 1, gives us an insight as to how busy they have been making plans and preparing their calendar for the 1978-1979 year. Plan now to attend as many of their meetings and functions as you can - take another mother, or two, with you. for an evening out A "PLANNING" THOUGHT This is the season for laying plans for activities of many organizations for adults and children - Scouts. 4-H's, etc., for the new 1978-1979 year. It would be well to include some of thier programs for our Nursing homes - holiday programs, short plays, carols, tray favors, even just visiting one that would be close to our area This could bring much happiness for everyone, a greater un­ derstanding of the needs of our Senior Citizens, and heartfelt satisfaction to all who par­ ticipate' This is also a nice thought for families with young children for a Sunday afternoon visit Little ones are enjoyed and the cradling of a newborn is a heavenly gift! DATES TO REMEMBER Aug 16-17 - Registration, Johnsburg Unit School District 12. Aug 20-27 - St John's School registration days at the FORMAL WEAR RENTALS for ALL OCCASIONS feell §SWl . . . . t k m 1214 N. Grrcn St.. Mr Henry Masses, or during the week at the convent. Newcomers to parish, please call the convent for appointment. Aug. 28, - Registration - Freshmen-Sophomores 8 a m. to 3:30 p.ifi., Johnsburg Junior high. Aug. 29 - Registration- Juniors-Seniors, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Johnsburg Junior high. Aug. 30 - Registration- Johnsburg high school 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., for those who could not make the Aug. 28 or 29 registration, at Johnsburg junior high. Sept. 11 - Schools open. (Cut this out and paste on your calendar or bulletin board.) School Fees Because most fees are payable at the time of registration and vary with each school, the following amounts are published as a convenience for parents and students. Johnsburg Grade Kindergarten - $18.00. Grades 1-5 -- $13.00. Grades 6-8 -- $17.00. Dual Enrollment 6-8 - $10.50. Junior high students needing P.E. locks will pay $2.25 the first day of school. All checks for school fees should be made out to Johnsburg School District 12. Johnsburg High (Book Rental--$15.00. I-ab Fees by Subject: Introduction to Art Media I and II--$2.75. Drawing I & II--$2.75. Painting I & II--$2.75. Pottery I & II--$2.75. Advanced Studies in art-- $4.00. Film Making I--$2.75 Film Making II--$2.75. Survey of Home economics-- $2.75. Introduction to Foods--$2.75. Food and Nutrition--$2.75. Food Service--$2.75. Cosmetology--Year--$60.00. Woodworking--$2.75. Metalworking--$2.75. Other Non-Academic Fees: Towels--$5.00, P.E Locks--$2.50. The towel fee indicated in an earlier addition of the Plain- dealer as $6 was submitted incorrectly. Life insurance company fees are as follows: School time coverage - Grades K-&-$4.00. School time coverage - Grades 9-12-$8.00 24-hour coverage - Grades K- 12--$25.00. Dental insurance coverage - K-12--$2.)) (Optional) $5,000 Life Insurance--K-12 --$1.00 (only for first 3 months premium) (Optional) Insurance coverage for football--$26 00. Lakeland Park & Lakeland Shores Sharon Gacek 385-3777 Auction, Family Picnic Enjoyed By Residents The fourth annual Lakeland Park Women's club and Lakeland Park Property Owners association family picnic was a great success The auction for the restoration of the community house and the McCullom Lake Dredge fund went weD and our auctioneers, Cecilia Serritella, Tony Piesecki, Bill Buhrman, and Duffy, enjoyed giving their comments and demonstrations of the items to be auctioned Pat Buhrman was the ac­ countant for the fund raiser. All the ladies of the club helped make this picnic a great success, and we can't forget the marvelous husbands who came out to give us a hand Mr. Koch did a great job of roasting corn with John Johnson, delicious hamburgers and hot dogs were grilled by John Gacek, Len Sieracki and Bill Buhrman. Donations were given to Carmen Hodges of the McHenry Area Rescue Squad by LPPOA President John Gacek and Women's club President Sharon Gacek Ron Schaffer received a donation from the LPPOA also The singing of the Sweet Adelines was enjoyed by everyone and really put everyone in the picnic mood It was a great day enjoyed by all, the children received many prizes and they played a lot of games and even the adults participated in a relay race followed by the great balloon toss LAKE NEWS The McCullom Lake Con­ servation club will hold its monthly meeting at the Lakeland Park Community House, 1717 Sunset on this Thursday, Aug 17 The meeting starts at 8 p.m See you there! The VA is conducting a drive to encourage Vietnam Era veterans to use their GI Bill education benefits Called "Operation Boost", the cam­ paign is focusing especially on 11 states where fewer than 50 percent of those eligible have taken GI Bill training WHAT S NEW DIAL A/" PRAYER 385-1234 A new 8 oz bottle of spray-on shade cleaner. No wiping; just spray it on and shades dry with a protective finish, manufacturer says. FINAL SUMMER Summer Slack Suits Dresses Shells Blouses Sportswear Sleepwear Jewelry ALLVz PRICE AND LESS! eneuieue J Phono 385-0238 1315 N. RIVERSIDE DR. McHENRY, ILL DAILY 9 TO 5 30, SAT 9 to 5 00

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