Page 8 - PLAINPKALKK-HKHALP, FRIDAY, APRIL 5,1965 Neighborhood news Lakemoor-Lilymoor: Area road conditions discussed in Lilymoor » _ . . . . . ^ j a . _ m * i t . i . k « T a s t i r s t n V f o r W At the regular meeting of the Lilymoor Association Monday, " 1, at the McHenry Nunda April Libra rary, it wis noted that the roads in Lilymoor were kept clear of snow this past winter due to the efficient snow plowing paid for by members of the association. This is one of the reasons all residents in lilymoor should support this group, as it was necessary to curtail the plowing in areas where no dues had been paid, Margaret Karas 385-4934 Potholes and poor condition of the roads was the important issue addressed by President Jim Dahlquist. Glenwood Drive, the only street in Lilymoor which is not gravel, will particularly need work. It was voted unanimously to have £a man qualified to do road •grading and repair, attend the ?next meeting, May 6, to ^determine the best and most -efficient way to develop solid roads. ' Also unanimous was the vote to give Donald Vornkahl the office of road commissioner, as he has been doing much of the filling of potholes these past months. Donald brings a lot of muscle and enthusiasm to this volunteer activity. Speeding on subdivision roads was a concern of the Thorntons, Hal Vornkahl and Walter Farr. As many small children often use the roads as play areas, residents fear for their safety. It was noted that speeders come in all ages, not just young drivers. Parents are asked to caution their children, as there seems to be no legal way at this timftjA slow speeders. Treasurer Marion Vornkahl asks those residents who have not paid their dues to make their accounts current, so that the roads can be given more than a "band-aid" type repair. The association needs to know how much money will be available to re-do subdivision roads. This will be decided at the May 6 meeting. Plan to attend and help improve the community. WOODCHIPPER HELLO John Hosie, former Lakemoor resident, who had been a policeman here in the late 1950's, stopped in at the library to share his hobby. John is a member of the Chain-O-Lakes Woodchippers, and had read of the wood carving exhibit by Ray Embrey which will be shown at our library. Pictures of John's birds were viewed, with the robin extracting a large worm winning the most approval. John fondly recalls the many Friday nights spent at Wally's Tavern in Lakemoor, playing poker. He says "Hello to mends and extends an in vitation to ioin him and fellow woodchippers at the Mundelein Holiday Inn April 20 and 21. Of course, the first stop is at the McHenry Nunda Library on that Saturday afternoon, to see what our own wood carver, Ray Embrey, has done. CELEBRATING Jim Chambers and his youngest daughter April celebrate their birthdays one day apart; his, April 6 and "hers the 7th. Others receiving happy birthday wishes on the 7th in clude Wendy Bird, Terry and Judy's daughter, Anne Coyne, Randy Jones and Judy Marshall of Lakemoor. Another family with birthdays close together are the Croswells in Lilymoor. Mother Phyllis celebrates hers on the 8th while son Rusty's is on the 11th. April Lynn Bake April 9. cer will be 10 years old FRIENDS MEET The hour meeting of the Friends of the McHenry Nunda Library Monday was filled with accomplishment and en joyment. President Vickie Delp Ringwood: Announce domino champ } Andy Nellessen is the 1985 -domino champion of Ringwood school. Domino fever caught up with the students early in January and numerous games \were played until room •; champions emerged. At a •recent all-school assembly .program, Principal Kim I Perkins awarded all of the •champions a prize for their ; efforts in this contest. . Class winners of the tour- ; nament are: Sarah Siudak, Mrs. •; Zvonar's class; Jason Hahndorf, "Mrs. Vyduna's class; Ryan . Whitmore, Mrs. Weber's class; •Travis McConnaghy, Mrs. ; Stenzel's. class; Shaun Setzler, Miss Kent's class; Eric Grude, Mr. Harrison's class; and Andy • Nellessen, Miss Carpenter's - class. ght up Diego, < •ly in While also a farewell for Rhonda, as she is being transferred to San Diego, Ca. for three years. in Texas, they also visited Rod and Carol Acker- man, orginally of Ringwood, and Robert and Denise Ackerman, orginally of Wonder Lake. They came across some small copperhead snakes in Bev and Chuck's backyard. Wes, being the brave one, traced them to a nest by the back door, dug them up, and killed them. Bonnie said, "I don't like it down here," but all had a good time, regardless. CORRECTION Inadvertentl; name was given column. It Was tl>e wVong week in this not Albin T Doris Low 653-9262 p The champions played in a K round-robin tournament which Sj produced a tie between Andy ' and Jason Hahndorf. En- K'thusiasm, suspense and great p cheering accompanied each of pthe final games as Andy rl emerged victorious. r' Dominoes is an old-fashioned ^ game of skill, with genealogy retracing back to ancient China. J/The game requires planning strategy, sharpens counting »;skills, develops patience, ^exercises memory recall and ^-enables players of different ages -land abilities to compete. This • has become an annual event at- r Ringwood school. Johanson who passed away; it. was Mrs. George (Joyce) Leh man's father, Louis E. Johann- sen, of McHenry, who died Friday, March 22. The com munity extends its sincere condolences to Jbyce and her family. SUNRISE SERVICE There will be a combined Sunrise Easter Service for the Ringwood and Greenwood churches at the Greenwood church Sunday at 7 a.m. It will be followed by an Easter Break fast. There will be no Sunday School and each church will have its regular service. Ringwood is at 9 a.m. and it is hoped that the whole family will attend. FOOD CO-OP The food co-op meeting will be at the home of Nancy Daurio ^FAMILY REUNION tj There was a mini family get- Ktogether at the home of Bev and / Chuck Ackerman, in Thorndale, 6 Texas, March 23, when Judy and •: Jay Koiller and Penny Beck, ' Wes Bruce and Bonnie and : Roger Petska, Jr. showed up for v a long weekend. w .Friday was a big fishing trip " for all and, of course, everyone got sunburned in that 80 degree ^ weather. The fishing ended up , ' with everyone enjoying a big t fish fry Friday night. £ On Saturday night they helped r' Resae Robinette celebrate her £ birthday. Resae and her family £* came from Fort Worth, Texas to « be with the family. Rhonda t- Ackerman, who is in the navy, I* came from Kingsbury, Texas, P where she is stationed. It was 1 Monday, April 8 at 7:30 p.m brus that tney way, _ who did not order in February < March are reminded that th< should order at the April 8 meeting. No orders are ac cepted over the phone, or after the order meeting. If you cannot make the order meeting, but wish to order, it must be dropped off prior to the meeting. Pick up orders at Pat Malo s home at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 16. Remember, helpers are needed. UMW TO VISIT The UMW (United Methodist Women) is to meet at the church Thursday, April 11, at 9 a.m. The ladies will visit the four local Pioneer Center facilities. They will meet, visit and learn, and then they will return to the home of Althea Walkington for a light lunch and short meeting. All or Anyone interested in attending this tour must call Althea so that enough transportation can be arranged. FIESTA DAYS TALENT A letter was received from the Fiesta Day Chairman, Trey Covalt, asking for our help in finding talent for Fiesta Days activities; also, musical en tertainment for the parade. If you or anyone you know might be interested in helping with this wonderful time of entertainment in McHenry, contact me or the McHenry chamber office at 1257 N. Green St., McHenry. Every effort is being made to embellish the 1985 parade for July 28. 1 BIRTHDAYS "Happy Birthday" to Delores (Doe) Brennan, April 5. April 7 is that special day for Evelyn 1 Zvonar, Art Christopher and Ryan Gene Petska. Laura Parsley and little Julie Schultz, one year old, will enjoy their special day April 8; with Doris Low doing the same April 9. April 10 finds Wade Bruce, Martha Beaman, Shirley Christy, Audry Walker, Mane Oonk and Chris Rich all adding another candle to their cakes; with Sally Meechum, Cristy Fossum, Judy Rich and Susan Low (Mrs. Robert) doing the same April 11. We wish all of you wonderful people a very happy day and many more to come. ANNIVERSARIES "Happy Anniversary" to LlByd and Helen Barker April 7. We wish you two many more years of wedded bliss. CALENDAR OF EVENTS Apr. 7--Easter Sunday- Sunrise Service--7 a.m.- Greenwood church-sponsored by the youth Apr. 7-Worship service-9 a.m.-Ringwood church No Junior church-No youth meeting Apr. 8-Food Co-op Meeting- 7:30 p.m.-Nancy Daurio's Apr. 8-4-H club meeting-7:30 p.m. % Apr. 10--Choir practice-7 p.m.-Ringwood church Apr. 11-UMW meeting-meet at church at 9 a.m. to go to Pioneer Center facilities. Apr. 13-Sno-Bug Landowners appreciation dinner-6:30 p.m- Jonnsburg Community Hall. GOD BLESS called the meeting to order at 7 p.m. and treasurer Mary Stangl gave her report. Secretary Dottie Mentzer was absent, due to a migraine headache. Final plans for the puppet show and kite making program to be held Saturday, April 20, during National Library Week were reported by Lorry Deeke. A Friend will try to be present at many of the other programs that week, to introduce the Friend organization to visitors. Discussed, was having an entry in the parade that climaxes the McHenry Chamber of Commerce summer activity. Maggie Dunnagan recalled her one and only parade appearance at the tender age of four, when, as Lady Godiva, she "rode her tricycle down the streets of McHenry, with her long hair streaming behind her. It was decided that "turn about is fair play," and it is now mother TAKE PICTURES, NOT CHANCES! Onlyl of these stores sives you aH 3... • K-Mart • Target • J.C. Penney • Fotomat • Shopko • Walgreens Authorized • SUNDANCE Dealer Take it from SUNDANCE? stay for Wa Lilymoor. pain was caused by which fortunately did not lead to other complications. Wayne was brought home from Memorial hospital at Woodstock Saturday, by neighbor Jim Johnson. The concern of Jim and his wife Andrea was evident in their being on call for help to Laura and her family at mis time. Wayne still cannot drive and will probably be home for another week before being able to return to work. SERIOUS FUN... ^EK Fuji m OLMO miyatfff TAKE YOUR RIDING SERIOUSLY? WE DO TOO! • GOOD SELECTION OF FRAME SETS AND GRUPPOS • COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTION OF CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES • WE SERVICE ALL MAKES AREA EXPERTS SINCE 1972 20IS1 ' i S. Hi. 47, Woodstock -- 338-6088 Margaret's turn to be Lady Godiva! Ideas for the book sale and flea market to be held in May were given by Mary Kay Weidner, Krista Rogman and Jackie Grom.. Table size space will be rented out for a minimal fee for the entrepeneurs of the area. Contact any Friend or call the library at 385-6303 to reserve your space. COMING EVENTS April 7-Easter. He lives! April 11-Lakemoor Village meeting, 8 p.m. April 12-Explorer's Troop Caring neighbors such as Jim 1320 meeting 7 p.m., Fire and Andrea are deeply ap- Station, Route 120 and Lily Lake predated, as they make the pain Road. 4 and problems of daily living PAIN AND HELP much more bearable. A fall at work Thursday, March 28, resulted in a hospital GOD BLESS APRIL PAINT SPECIAL - *369°° COMPLETE ACRYLIC ENAMEL PAINT JOB UiuJ 24 exposure 126, 110,35mm color film or 15 exp. disc film when you develop your color film at a SUNDANCE photo dealer. HURRY! Offer besins April 8th...While supply lasts., OFFER AVAILABLE AT BOLGER DRUG 1259 N. GREEN, McHENRY 385-4500 1 FREE ESTIMATES •Export collision work •Frame straightening •Export auto painting •Wo honor all Insurance company estimates WE ARE THE INSURANCE EXPERTS "SERVING McHENRY COUNTY SINCE 1942" •Collision work specialist •Custom color matching •Import 1 domestic auto •Full repair service •Complete Auto Detailing J. MITCHELL AUTO BODY HOURS hAON.-FRI.8-5 SAT. 8-NOON 4011AAAIN ST. McHENRY. 815-385-93001 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICEl POACHERS Target Illinois POACHERS BEWARE The McCullom Lake Conservation Club is warning all fishermen about poaching on McCullom Lake. The club has stocked the lake with over $5,000.00 in game fish over the last year. Another $3,500.00 will be spent in stocking fish in 1985. We are not doing this so that irresponsible people will keep undersize fish illegally. All State of Illinois fishing regulations apply on McCullom Lake. The legal minimum size limit on Northern Eikfc is 24 inches, with a bag limit of 3 per day. The club has been working for many years with the State of Illinois fish biologist. A delicate balance of fish are required to provide good fishing. The club also requests all fishermen not to keep any bass under 14 inches. The McCullom Lake Conservation Club has entered into an agreement with the State of Illinois Department of Conservation. The lake will be patrolled much more extensively by Conservation Officers. The club asks that anyone seeing someone catching and keeping undersized illegal fish to call the State Conservation Patrol at their toll free number 1-800-252-0163. Due to the size and condition of McCullom Lake, a boat using a motor will be limited to a 7 horse power motor. Thank You, ' Harvey May, President Julian Siefert, Vice President Illinois Department of Conservation Me and land logeitiei I