McCullom Lake: SECTION 2 - PAC.E 13 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER It, IfM,;. ICE FISHING DERBY SET Nine members were present at the Sept. 27 McCullom Conservation Club meeting held at the beach house. Dredging has been completed for this year. Leveling of the berm at the Lakeland Park beach will also be completed this year. The club is working on stocking more Northerns in the lake this fall. The fish are very expensive, so if anybody would like to donate some of the necessary funds, please do so. Harvey May is the President of this fine organization, so please contact him. The annual Ice Fishing Derby is tentatively set for Jan. 21 and 22,1984. The sole purpose of this club is the preservation of McCuDom Lake, our lake. The club meets once a month on the third Tuesday in rotation between the beach house, the Lakeland Park Community House and the Spojnia Barn. Why not plan on attending these informative meetings? BEACH GALS MEET The October meeting was held last Wednesday evening at Sandy Lasco's home with ten girls in attendance, including a new face, Bev Hoffman. There was a variety of business discussed, but the main topic was the upcoming Halloween party to be held Monday, Oct. 31 from 6:30 through 8 p.m. It should be a lot ofmn for all the children who reside in the village. A special addition this year for the daring will be a spook house that will be sure to scare even the bravest. Tliere will be a lot of work involved and so therefore, Saturday Oct. 29,at 7 p.m., has been set aside for all the decorating and setup. This is tot the Bead Gals, their strong husbands and anyone who would like to lend help to this most worthwhile event. The evening will end with games and pizza, fi is asked only that you bring chips and dip and your own beverage. The Christmas Bazaar is coming up Nov. 12. All Beach Galsare asked to bring two cakes before the 12th to either Linda Bacon . (385-7415) or Laurie Olson (344-3864). Rental space is still available. Everyone agreed that the meetinfl was a nice change at a home. The ladies enjoyed three fun games and then pecan cake andlce cream with coffee. The fall floral centerpiece was won by Donna Gates. The next meeting, which is Nov. 2, will be held at Linda Bacon's home. Plan on attending. There will be a lot of fun. Dawn Miller 385-4901 THE RUNNER Mitch Kopczyk participated in the Hun for Poland 10 K race held Sunday, Oct. 2, in Chicago and he came in first place. Mitch is the proud son of A1 and Lottie Kopczyk on Park View. He also has a very dear sister, Sue, who attends all his races and jots down all these notes for the column. We also are very proud of you, Mitch. Keep up tne good work. BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday wishes for this week go to Orville Brandt on Oct. 12. George Maver toasts in another year Oct. 13; along with Erin Patricia Ryan celebrating her first on that date. Barb Caron shares Oct. 14 with Ricky Branham, turning 17; Butcn Swanson celebrating his sixteenth; and Rachel Klapperich blowing out five candles on that date. Sharon Grutzmacher and Richard Dina turn over the calendar Oct. 15; and Laurie Cross shares Oct. 17 with Rob and daughter Sarah Klapperich, who turns four on that day. Many happy returns of the day to all. ANNIVERSARIES Happy anniversary wishes are sent to Mike and Linda Mazur, celebrating another year of bliss Oct. 12. Lenard and Nancy Harwell toast in another year together Oct. 14. May all your hopes and dreams for the future come true. COMING EVENTS Oct. 13, Thursday - Ladies of the Lake Halloween Party at 8 p.m. at tha beach house. All ladies welcome. Don't forget to Wear your costume or pay the consequences with a booooo fine. Oct. 18, Tuesday Conservation Club meeting at 8 p.m. at Spojnia Barn. .All residents are welcome and encouraged to attend. Oct. 25, Tuesday - Village Board meeting at 8 p.m. at tnr' beach house. All residents are welcome to attend and to find out how your officials govern this village, your home. SEPT. CITATIONS James Wvman, McCullom Lk.. maintain inoperative vehicle Douglas J. Klumb, Palatine, speed 55 in 40 zone Stephen J. Bazan, Wonder Lk., expired registration Michael * F. Citrano, Mt. Prospect, speed 50 in 40 zone Thomas J. Burrows, Wonder L*., speed 51 in 40 zone Nickolas V. Metropoulos, Crystal Lit., illegal parking Beth Naomi King, WoodSock, speed 51 in 40 zone Kathleen Mazzone, McHenry, speed 30 in 20 zone. Daniel Bitterman, McCullom Lk., maintain unlic. vehicle Catherine Doherty, McHenry, speed 30 in 20 zone Vernon Ekbertson, Lake Villa, failure to stop (sign) Charles Stogsdw, Crystal Lk., speed 51 in 40 zone Paul Heitzenrater, Round Lake, speed 50 in 40 zone Mark Hunt, Woodstock, speed 51 in 40 Hilton G. Kohr, Wonder Lk., no valid registration John P. Ernst, Chicago, speed 50 in 40 zone Mary E. Koelper, Lake ViHa, speed 50 in 40 zone Joan A. Larson, Wonder Lk., speed 51 in 40 zone Mark Gerard Elie, Wauconda, speed 51 in 40 zone Richard D. Szamlewski, McHenry, illegal parking Thomas E. Kawell, McHenry, illegal parking Roger J. Sensabaugh, Island Lie., speed 50 in 40 zone Kimberly A. May, McHenry, disobey stop sign Tom L. Gasche, Park Ridge, speed 50 in 40 zone Robert Sargis, McCullom Lk., illegal parking Clarence Haerle, McHenry, illegal parking John Brostek, McCullom Lk., maintain public health nuisance Robert F. Donnamaria, McHenry, speed 54 in 40 zone David P. Stewart, Woodstock, speed 50 in 40 zone M • • «meet your wq Neighbors (g Professional advancement for director at hospital James L. Ashbaugh, director group, which was founded of General Services at McHenry 1933. Hospital (Northern Illinois The ceremony also Medical Center) was advanced the beginning of the to membership status in the forty-ninth annual American College of Hospital held concurrent with tl Administrators recently. convention oT* ffie American The college is a Chicago-based Hospital Association, international professional Membership is the second society representing more than level of professional ^7,000 healthcare executives, achievement in the college. Ceremonies in Houston marked Members must demonstrate the fiftieth anniversary of the their education, experience, and leadership in the health care field. They must successfully complete a comprehensive oral and written examination covering subjects related to health services management Ashbaugh is a graduate of W a b a s h C o l l e g e , Crawfordsville, Ind., and holds a Master of Management Degree from Northwestern University. Pumpkin sale The Jaycee women ef McHenry will start the Halloween season with their annual pumpkin sale to be held Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 15* 16, 22 and 23, frpm 10 a.m. toM p.m. This fund raisins event wffl* take place at Hornsby Family Center, 4310 \ W. Elm St« McHenry. JAMES ASHBAUGH iiX U • A n* 41 OCTOBERFEST Thursday, Oct. 13 thru I 1 W® k 1- Monday, Oct. 17. Buy one regular price dress and receive a second dress of comparable value or Jess at 1/2 price! All your favoritp shades of fall! Coat- dress, chemise 2-piece looks in poly esters, poly-wools jL acrylic knits. Better Dresses. Elgin on 3, Crystal Lake and St. Charles. * , CHARGE IT! We welcome your Spiess Charge. Visa and MasterCard! l.lJLUXi Take a trip through the past, October 13-October 16 of days gone by. Furniture. Plates. Beds. Candlesticks. Bric-a-brac. Old jukeboxes from the 1930s. Some items on display will , even be available for purchase. &\f you have broken crystal laying about, be sure to bring it with you. There will be someone on hand who specializes in making broken crystal look like new. Plus an expert to demonstrate the fine art of wood refinishing. There will also be a silver flatware matching service available. So make it a date to have some fun with the past --during Joyce Ayers Antique Show and Sale.. .Thursday, October 13 through Sunday, October 16. Uncomplicated Shopping; Apart from the Crowd. Routes 31 72. West Dundee. , Sears, Marshall Field's, Bergner's, JCPennev, and more than 115 other tine shops.