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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Oct 1979, p. 18

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til fAor. i» - n^^utiALEK - * ttlDAY,OCTOBER 1», 1OT» • % . si' ROYALTY AT MARIAN--Seniors Diane Polnow and Christopher Blake were crownefl king and queen at last weekend's homecoming festivities at Marian Central Catholic high school. Student Council activities included a snake dance, sock hop, float judging, parade, and half-time ceremonies at the Marian-Montini football game. Marian defeated Montini i Lombard) 13-4 in the annual homecoming game and this was followed by an alumni reception at the Woodstock Inn basement, attended by 300 Marian graduates. Diane is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Polnow, Woodstock and Christopher is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Blake, Crystal Lake. DeWANE STUDIO PHOTO (t ABE YOU BAFFLED BY THE AMOUNT OF TAX FOB MAS YOVB BBSINESS BECEIVES EACB MONTH? AT A LOSS FOR THE TIME TO FIGURE THEM OUT? GIVE US A CALL. WE'RE SURE WE CAN BE OF SERVICE FOR MANY OF YOUR ACCOUNTING NEEDS. YEGGE ACCOUNTING CALL 385-7957 SPAow In 2 1 H . h t t Harvard •*25--5*--*--' . » *•'--;• > ' i" '• a" OCT. +9 - 25 Starring BETH ANNE TONY THE HOOK PEREZ WADE NICHOLS C.J. LAING PATTI SEBRING JENNIFER JORDAN MARLENE WILLOUGHBY 7:00 & 9:45 P.M. RATED X 8:30 Only McHEHFlY OUTDOOR 344-0444 ADULTS ONLY Adults $2.50 SIDEWALK PROJECT GO-AHEAD GIVEN BY COUNCIL (Continued fiiom page 1) be built in Knox park- was presented by Gerry Bunting, of Burnidge, Cassell and Associates. The same debate which arises every time the park is mentioned -- whether or not the Council actually decided to' locate the pool in the park - arose again. Aldermen Wieser and Schooley maintain that no decision was ever made, while ^Alderman Harker and Mayor Stanek felt that the decision had been made. A look back into the minutes of previous meetings revealed little and it was decided to .listen to the tapes of the meeting. Both the motion to accept the pool in Knox park and the motion to accept the master plan passed 5 to 3 with Alder­ men Meurer, Schooley and Wieser dissenting. Alderman Schooley wanted to know what would happen if the tapes show that the Council had indeed not approved the Knox park pool location and Mayor Stanek said that the motion could "always be repealed." Dan Kinnerk, representing the McHenry SnoBallers (a snowmobile club) came before the Council and asked that the City allow the snowmobilers to run their trails across Knox park and ride within the City's right-of-way along roads where necessary. Both of these ac­ tions are technically against the law and require a waiver from the City. Kinnerk said the county snowmobile association hopes to avoid problems and ac­ cidents in the right-of-ways through sensible driving. Answering Council questions, Kinnerk also said that two members of the association would be deputized by the. Sheriff's department and would try to maintain control on the trails which all are allowed to use. Alderman Harker said the snowmobilers should be given "every consideration" because of services they rendered during last year's heavy snows. The Council approved Kin­ nerk's request but reserved the right to abolish the privilege if problems arise. A request by Residential Development Grpup to build a slightly diffefentj curb in Winding CreeK wa? denied by the Councitr The proposed curbing is about two inches lower than the present and cars would drive over it-there would be no depression in the curb line. P a u l M u t e r s p a u g h , > representing RDG, said there was no cost advantage and the curb' would not substantially . alter the design and flow of storm water. , Hal Sundin, president of the City's engineering firm, recommended, in a letter to the Council, denying the variation request because the different curb would require a car to come to almost a full stop before entering the driveway and the curb size would be reduced to two inches in the event of resurfacing. Some members of the Council disagreed with the second reason saying that when the City resurfaces it stops at the concrete. Alderman Wieser said that the City should go along yrith the Sundin recommendation and moved to deny the request. It was denied unanimously. REQUEST LIVING UNITS TO REPLACE GOLF COURSE (Continued from page 1) might have been seriously c o n s i d e r e d , M c H e n r y ' s population was probably around 7,000 and there were a number of other golf courses within a few minutes drive. Planner George Cole claimed that such a course would do well and cited the difficulties in getting to play on weekends and holidays. In an informal discussion after his presentation, at the request of Grossman, Berg discussed briefly his views on housing prospects for the coming year. Berg was not optimistic about the developing mortgage picture and con­ cluded that he wished he felt better about the year to come. He laid part of the onus for buildfing conditions on the media for painting such un­ favorable pictures of Chicago metropolitan area. Grossman added more material to the Planning commission members' in­ dividual notebooks including two soil maps and some urban development maps. He ex­ plained how to use the maps in z o n i n g d e l i b e r a t i o n s . Developers would be asked to explain how they would deal with the problems indicated by the maps. Grossman also predicted c o n f l i c t i n g p l a n n i n g jurisdictions with adjoining municipalities where the planning areas already overlapped. This will probably result in negotiated boundaries, he suggested. V. For McHenry, Grossman nbted a favorable statistic, the higntest^retail trade figure per capita in the county, $65 per person, he said. Rent power tools-they help you... SAW IT SAND IT DRILL IT . . . CEMENT IT . . . jj: 5 | BOTH OUTDOORS NOW OPEN FRI., SAT. , SUN. ONLY 1 AT 9:00 BENEATH THE VALLEY OF THE ULTRA VIXENS AND AT 7:30 THE VIXENS (/V» cHENFlY M c H f N R Y 385 0141 PAINT IT ... POLISH IT ... CLEAN IT ... HEAT IT ... LIFT IT Regardless of whether you want to fix the drawbridge, repair the moat, or waterproof the dungeon, a wide selection of rental tools await your selection ... at our American Rental Association rental store. It's a good place to talk over your remodeling problems. You can save time, effort and money with rental tools. ED'S RENTAL & SALES, INC. Legal Notice • • - The BID NOTICE Board of Education McHenry Community High School District no. 156 will accept bids for the construction of a 1,200 sq. ft. storage building "to be located at the West Campus, 4724 Crystal Lake Rd., McHenry. Bids will be accepted at the Board of Education Offices at 3926 W. Main Street, McHenry until 11:00 A.M. on Friday, November 2, 1979. Specifications may be obtained at the Board of Education, 815- 385-7900. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and^or all bids, waive any bid technicalities and award the bid in the best interest of the school district. Michael H.Kelly Business Manage: McHenry High Scho Dist. no. 1 (Pub. Oct. 19,1979)' Legal Notice . •' * NOTICE TO BIDDERS Nunda Township Board of Trustees is requesting sealed bids for Maintenance & Janitorial Service for the new Nunda Township Offices- Meeting Hall under con­ struction at 3510 Bay Road, Crystal Lake. Copies of specifiactions may be obtained at the Township Office, 95 Grant St., Crystal Lake, Illinois. Bids will be accepted at the Township Office until 4:00 P.M. on Wednesday, November, 7th, 1979 which time the bids will be opened. A Certificate of Insurance is required. The Township Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Kathleen C. Harper s Town Clerk Nunda Township Dated Oct. 16, 1979 (Pub. Oct. 19, 24 & 26,1979) Legal Notice PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that public meetings of the McHenry Shores Special Zoning Commission has been callecT by the Commission for November 7th and November 28th, 1979, from 7:30-9:30 p.m., in the Village Annex located at 3211 W. Beach Drive,-McHenry Shores. IL. The subject is to evaluate and revise the current Village of McHenry Shores Zoning Or­ dinance passed August 23, 1973. S.A. Larsen Village Clerk (Pub. Oct. 19,1979)- Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS ° PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF KATHRYN K. DASK Deceased, FILE NO. 79- P-336 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters testamentary were issued on October 16, 1979, to Joseph McAndrews, 3415 West Fairway, McHenry, Illinois, whose attorney of record is Diver, Bollman, Grach & Quade, 111 North County Street, Waukegan, Illinois. Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date of issuance of Letters and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Wood­ stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. VERNON W.KAYS, JR. Clerk of the Court Pub.Oct. 19, 26 & Nov. 2, 1979) k Y 'k : : LEAF PICKUP Pickup of leaves by the city will begin Thursday, Nov. 1. Details will appear in next week's issue. MEETFOR RETARDED The board of directors of McHenry County Association for the Retarded will hold its regular meeting Oct. 25, at 8 p.m. at 4001 Dayton street, McHenry. STARTS FRIDAY BILL MURRAY A PARAMOUNT RELEASE 1979 PARAMOUNT PICTURES CORPORATION ALl RIGHTS RESERVED FRI., MON. THRU THURS. 7 & 9, SAT. ft SUN. 2-7-9 SHOWPLACE 1-2-3-4-5 "10" « FBI. t SAT. 2:1S4:1Sfc3M&tH5 SM TMM TIME. When a Stranger Calls* FX t SAT. 24:1S£4541()30 SM. TWO TIMS. 24:15*45-9 SHOWPLACE 5 li.as PSTHE LEGACY m a, SAT, i sw 2JN J-71, m raw raws, u BARGAIN MATINEES SAT. A SVN. AT 2:30 Si.15 BAMAIN MATMEiS AT SP 1-2-3-4 MON. TMKB FRI. Til 3 PM, SATBRBAY A SBNBAY TILL 2:30 Leaders For Homecoming The Johrtsburg high school's Student Council, shown above, has been active in a leadership role planning this weekend's homecoming events. The homecoming parade is at 1:30 Friday, Oct 19, : - through Johnsburg, followed by a Powder Puff football game at 4:30 on the high school football field and a pep rally, also at the school, at 6:30. A sock hop will follow in the school cafetorium. Saturday's game against Valley Lutheran, starting with the sophomore game, is at noon and a formal dance in the cafetorium from 8 to 11 that night marks the end of this important fall event Members of the Student Council planning activities are, seated left to right Kim Reese, president; and Inge Dschida, vice-president; standing, from left Laura Wharton, parliamentarian; Eleanor Hughes, secretary; Geannitta Case, treasurer; Deanna Davis, representative; and Randy Wakitsch, representative. 3 : f . STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Conservation Conference "t! - - "" - ' \ Schedules Top Speakers A day long seminar stressing the importance of sound land planning and wise land use which can add up to energy savings is being sponsored by the McHenry County Defen­ ders. Called a Conference on Conservation, it will be held Saturday, Nov. 3, from 8:15 a.m. to 4p.m. at Central school, McHenry avenue and Paddock street, Crystal Lake. The importance of saving energy is becoming a financial consideration as well as a conservation issue. Planning for energy saving is important for the individual as well as communities. The conference will feature four speakers. The major topics will include ideas for new home construction, subdivision planning, and landscaping. Transportation planning and central business district strategies will be discussed. Ideas for saving energy with zoning and comprehensive community planning will also be presented. Lunch will be served at noon. Dr. Martin Bernard, en­ vironmental systems engineer at Argonne National laboratory, will speak on transportation systems and policies. He is the director of research and planning for transportation at Argonne. C. William Brubaker is an architect and vice-president of Perkins & Will. He is an expert on innovative concepts in ar­ chitecture as they bear on urban and regional planning. Unii Duncan Erley, author of "Energy-Efficient Land Use" and "Site Planning for Solar Access," will also present his views on energy saving. He is a research associate for the A m e r i c a n P l a n n i n g Association. \Dr. David Miller, principal associate with Barton- Aschman Associates, Inc., is the fourth speaker. He is a planning consultant, economist and transportation expert. , Registration for the Con­ ference will be limited to 200. Those who register by Oct. 25 / will be assured of receiving background materials before the conference. For r e g i s t r a t i o n i n f o r m a t i o n , contact Mrs. Robert J. Becker, 627 Leonard Parkway, Crystal Lake. no J Dedicate Church OPEN MON:-SAT. 7:30-6 SUNDAY 9-1 McHENRY 904 Front St 385-3232 CRYSTAL LAKE 5407 Terra Colta Ave. (Hwy. 176] 455-3232 2 RENTAL CENTERS! ALL SEATS LJ m "BERNIE" is back in town and she's cook'in up good things at "ON THE ROCKS HOME MADE SOUP CRYSTAL LAKE 815-455-2000 815-455-1005 JUSTICE FOR ALL. ™ 1 Ut MSMUIMS ia.flMMB.MSMU WE ARE FEATURING HOME MADE SOUP STARTING OVER Br„oktas* A«Y«me 2E99$ • Really Good Chili...75 BOWL WM.tSAT.2:1H:»7-lfr1fc45 SM.THNTMUIS. 2:M»711Sl 2 9 unm Bacon Country H • J5 orSausafl®•• DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS CUP OF SOUP, SALAD ft *2.00 ENTRE' TO $3.50 BUTT STEAK ft EGGS •• DOLBY STEREO 1 DOLBY STEREO RARE ROAST BEEF EVERY DAY 10% SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT EVERYDAY Mchenry The McHenry Evangelical Free church dedicated its new building, located at the corner of Lincoln and Charles streets, recently. Preaching the dedicatory message was District Supt. Wesley Johnson of Crystal Lake. The church committed itself to ministering to the needs of the community extends a welcome to all who would like to attend services. Sunday school classes- meet a 9:15 a.m. and morning worship is at 10:30. Pictured above are the church elders who participated in the dedication ceremony, from left, William Ewald, Dennis Rynearson, Pastor Roy Wisner and Paul Dreiske. I'm really upset 'cause my mom wouldn't take me to Southgate to do my laundry. It's so nice there!" OCTOBER Dry Cleaning Special Oct. 1st thru Oct. 31st 8 LBS. COIN CLEANING REDUCED TO SAOO J*e£_$5100Volue WHY DON'T YOU GIVE SOUTHGATE A TRY AND SEE WHY BRYAN LIKES IT SO MUCH A FULL SERVICE LAUNDROMAT SOUTHGATE f ABRIC CARE CENTER 810 N. Front Street McHenry, Illinois /

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