togrtear rijllr AAiK/ctct urflilrvuiriil by Lorraine Hurckes LANPJ S J 1956-1957 Additions GUI' congratulations to the Roger Pechous family. on the arrival of their son, Roger, Jr., who arrived on Jan. 2. We would also ! like to congratulate Mr and Mrs. j Michael Yanak, who sot only are ; thrilled with the arrival of their 1 new son, David Ross, but he arrived on Dec. 31, giving them a \ little edge on our dear uncle. Our A full report will be given at a later date. 'Teen-age Club The 'teen-agers are out working ;ain, this time with life-guarding eir main coal. With the cooperation of Mr. Mitchell, the oup will be taken to a nearby pool and will learn aTl the ins and "7 1 ~7. ""*«• --x outs of life-guarding and then put best wis! es to these famil.es an* > their knowledge to use at our very then bttle °ffspi mgs. | own beaches, which is something ~~ that has been needed for a long , ' a in^" • time: They have several other There has been a great deal of things jn mind such as bmvljng , roller skating, rifle range and hockey, for which we will find out I details at a later date. The group would also like to thank the community for the donations made (o them for their caroling. All donations were put into their treasury • - - ! for future needs. For such a short W last Sunday, when some of the ; time t0 practice the Q dld , nien and boys got together for a ; beautiful job. and bv next vear mce friendly game of hockey. | they shou]d bp ready to accept _ _ ' . . j their invitation to sing profession- Square Dancing ; ally. You kids are doing a great Once again. I am happy tp re- ; thing for our community, keep up the good work and much success for the \ear of 1957! CONSTIJtreTION PROGRAM Plans for the 1957 Illinois highway construction program, greatest in the state's history and calling for expenditure of $220,000,000 have been ounined by Gov. William G. Stratton. A 108-page report listing type, location and cost of the principal road projects was released last week by the gov- i ernor. The 51220,000,000 projected j expenditures includes $143,000,000 I for construction and right of way j costs on the interstate system of i highways and $77,000,000 for work j on other primary roads. One | hundred sixty million dollars of! the $220,000,000 in the 1957 pro- i gram is to come from the federal i government as allotments to Ilir- i nois under the national highway j building pl&n. Tfamday. January 10.1957 ice skating on the channel, and with the spotlight that Mr. Dobecki is donating, it will enable all parties concerned to skate later in the evening. We are hoping that, i^ not this year, next year we will bfe able to furnish a heated shed. T*he channcl also got a good work Buy U13- Savings Bands Happy Birthday Our best wishes to little George Van Zevern, who celebrated his port that the square dancing party Was a success. You really should try it once in a while, it's loads of fiin. The group will be meeting regularly now on the first and thi ird Saturday* of each month, if m . w on cionii, vvuu utrjfuicueu 111 ypu would like to join, JUSst call : fifth birthdav on Dee. 31 by hav- Jtm Bales at 640-J-2 for complete • ing a few of*the neighbor 5oys in ®tails for cake, ice cream and hot choco- ~ ~ , late. Twelfth Night Julie Ann Van Zevern, little sis- Our twelfth night Christmas ter of George, celebrated her sectree burning party was loads of; ond birthday, Dec. 18. fiin and our many thanks to the HER EARS CANS scouts for their cooperation in picking up all the Christmas trees tftat were available. PLAN NEW RACE The 1957 Illinois state fail* will be held Aug. 8 through Aug. 18 at Springfield. In making this anhduncement. Gov. William G. Stratton said plans are being made for a 50-mile national championship motorcycle race on Aug. 18. . . . with the f r i e n d s f o r STEFFAN'S! praises of her recommending mile motorcycle contest ever staged on an oval track in this country. Boy Scoot XeWs It was reported last week that the scouts and explorers; were attempting their first outing, with Mil cooking as the order of the ' S.VJ?' "u"°,cvcl* Aug is. day. Weil, it is reported this j SfJ1 a ""l" be ,h<' ',rst 50~ < week that it was very successful, r vc e comes ever for everyone ate his fill ahd with np after-effects. Nice going, boys. The scouts are. to be congratulated also on receiving their charter at the last association meeting. They are now known as troop No. ljte of Pistakee Highlands and are very proud of their new title. The assistant district commissioner. falter Aufrecht, ably assisted by otir neighborhood commissioner, Hugh Kirk, presented the charter to the association and the scouters cards to the following men: Floyd Johnson, institutional representative; Hark Sherman, chairman troop committed; Bill .Neilson, Ray Novotriy, E'd Thoren and Don Dobecki, committeemen; Joseph Murray, scoutmaster; Ted- Wroblewski, assistant scoutmaster; and George Mitchell, explorer advisor. Joseph Murra^, as scoutmaster, present e d registration cards to scouts Ken Thoren, Bob Beamer, Ricky Hauck and Robert Fletcher. John Ceynowa was to have received his card,, but due to illness was unable to attend, however, he will receive his card at the next troop meeting. George Mitchell as explorer adviser, presented registration cards to Craig Thoren, Hugh Nelson and Lee Johnson. Our very best to you boys and to the leaders for a fine job well done. A&P IS PROUD OF ITS LOW PRICE MORE LOW PRICES ON MORE ITEMS MORE PAYS OF THE WEEK. That has been the A&P policy for over 97 years and that is why millions of smart food shoppers flock to A&P, They know that A&P offer) them low prices in every department not only on Friday and Saturday but Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday as well. A&P invites you to compere prices. "SUPER-RIGHT1 QUALITY &RVU&Arid QUAlit v [ r>/ ;._A TUITION" • . VSI4 'MAIN I McH£N(ZY. ILL. - iltei* Girl Scout News Our girl, scouts will resume their meetings on Jan. 10. After a long holiday vacation. 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