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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Apr 1985, p. 9

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Area residents among directors Soffietti to chair Fox River agency Page 9- PLA1INDKALER-HKRAL1), FRIDAY, APRILS, 1985 Lake Villa resident John C. Soffietti was far and above the voters' choice Tuesday, to chair the newly-established Chain of Lakes-Fox River Waterway Management Agency. Soffietti received 3,374 votes of confidence from his own Lake County, in addition to 712 votes from McHenry County, for a total of 4,086. His competitors fell considerably farther behind in the vote tally with totals of: 1,996, Jerold R. Cordrey of Ho well's ̂ H|a Subdivision, McHenry; 1,841, Andrew MacMeekin, of Burton's Bridge subdivision near McHenry; and 1,723, Joe Basak of Ingleside. The management agency was established by referendum last November with the purpose of developing a program to preserve and improve the No contest in some \ McHenry-area elections a Although election competition was high and upsets were not uncommon in many areas of McHenry County, there were no surprises and no races in the villages of Holiday Hills, Sun­ ny side, McCullom Lake or Bull Valley. In Holiday Hills, Norman Ensminger Jr. remained village president and Rosemary Holtz retained her position as village clerk. Village trustees Wayne Jesionowski, Terry Micklevitz and David Caldwell also kept their seats. The Sunnyside Village elec­ tion was similar to the one in Holiday Hills, although one seat for a two-year trustee was not filled. Village President Raymond Nolan and Village Clerk Philip Fleming retained their positions. Trustees Steven Bethel, Andrew Eichhorn and William Sandell kept their seats for another four years, and Daniel Bischof filled one of the two two-year trustee seats. In McCullom- Lake, Monty Yates remained village president; Dawn Miller retained per position as village clerk; and Lois Parenti, Alfred Kopc- zyk and Joan Beck kept their seats on the village board. There were also no races in the village of Bull Valley election. In fact, only two candidates, Jean Dooley and Olive Stolberg, were seeking the three openings for four-year terms or trustees. Alfred Ost was elected to the two-year trustee post. Dvorak wins as road commissioner In the highly contested race for Nunda Township Road Commissioner, Edwara Dvorak was the overwhelming winner, taking 78.84 percent of the vote. The Republican candidate, Dvorak garnered 1,483 votes to 398 , * from Independent challenger Harold E. Fisher. Out of five candidates run­ ning, the four Republicans vying for the position of Nunda Township trustee won. They are Charles 0. Nelson, 1,630; John A. Perry, 1,659; George Gar- bacz, 1,516; and Robert Washnok, 1,478. The lone Democrat, David Treviranus captured 979 votes. Library trustees routinely elected * i There were no surprises in Tuesday's election of trustees to the McHenry-Nunda and Johnsburg library boards. All candidates ran unopposed. For the McHenry-Nunda Library Board, three trustees were elected to six-year terms:, Robert Charsha, | Axxoe J§tum&f and AdelirttV P^Sffl. Karen GET MONEY AND POWER * Call Your Bryant Air Conditioning Dealer. Shopping for a central air conditioning system or heat pump? Then get a written bid on a deluxe Bryant 545, 544 heat pump, 569, 568 or 567 air conditioner. After you buy any equivalent unit (even a competitive brand), Bryant will give you a $50 savings bond. Free! 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Persons who were eligible to vote on the issue reside in townships bordering or near the waterways: parts of Algonquin, McHenry and Nunda Townships in McHenry County and parts of Antioch, Grant, Lake Villa and Cuba Townships in Lake County. Residents in both counties had the opportunity to vote for the chairman of the agency. Three- directors were also elected from each of the two counties. In McHenry County, Bruce Bossow of Cary claimed 2,389 votes to win a four-year term on the board. Two-year terms will be held by George L. Thompson of McHenry (1,656 votes) ; and Darrell Baker, also of McHenry, (1,482 votes). In Lake County, voters favored Ray Gundelach of Lake Villa and Charles Kempf of Antioch for four-year terms; and Howard (Bud) Scott of Lake Villa for a two-year term. The board members wi^l be sworn in on May 2. Newcomers win in Lakemoor Three newcomers will begin terms with the Lakemoor Village Board, as the result of voting Tuesday. In a six-way race for three open trustee positions, winners were: Ronald Robinette, 93 votes; Shirley Abner, 83 votes; and Daniel H. Ambrose, 72 votes. Losers were incumbents Charles E. Godt, 42 votes; Janice J. Martin, 57 votes; and Connie L. O'Rourke, 45 votes. Other positions filled by the election were uncontested. Village President is Pacita, (Pat) Morrison, who has been acting a president pro-tem since President Richard Hyatt resigned. Lakemoor Village Clerk is Carol Schmidt, who also rah unopposed. DIRECTORY JACK WALSH, AGENT EARL R.WALSH. BROKER INSURANCE & BONDS Fir*. Awto. Farm, IN* Representing REIIABIE COMPANIES S«I9 W. dm St.. McHenry 38$ 3300 <- STEVEN J. CUDA ATTORNEY AT LAW 101 Von Bur«n Str»«f-W#od*tock (•15)315-7332 (•15)331-1334 HOME OFFICE AVAHA81E TO PRACTICE IN: Personal Injur*.Corporations/partnerships Trials. Zoning. Wills Probata. Divorce. Raal Estate en4 Criminal law DENNIS CONWAY AUTO. IIFC, FIRE State Farm Ins. Co. •Wit W flm Strnt. McHtnry. III. DR. 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