. J w 8,19S1 THE MciffiNHY nAMmMm McCullom Lake Best Wishes To All Graduates Eve Levesque Because of the large number oLyoung people who will be 8*™ d u a t i n g from various schools, (and some already have) in the coming week, it Would be impossible to print all the names. This reporter Would like to take this opportunity to wish all of you the v*ry best as you go on to the next step in your lives. ; For some boys and girls, it fe only the first rung -- but it isLa good beginning. Continue J^»r chosen path and make your mark in this world. For those finishing high school. it will be on to jobs, to .higher learning, or for some--the milif& ry service., , A special message of commendation must go to the only l^iown college graduate --Ed- Ward Mass of Lakeshore Drive, will be receiving his B.A. in civil engineering „ > m Marquette University/' M i l w a u k e e . B a c c a l a u r e a t e Services for his and McHenry Ijigh school were held last Sun- 4gy. Sincere congratulations to "Smiles *N* Styles" U n b e l i e v a b l e as i t may so^lnd, the response for tickets tO pur "Smiles 'n' Styles" show so terrific it was neces- Swwy to order a few more of them which will be offered -- but these are the last! With almost three weeks yet to go, the few remaining won't last long. If you don't have yours as yet, call Mrs. Don Parenti at 385-3140, or attend the meeting of the Ladies of the Lake tonight, June 8, when they will be available. I^othing to be modeled will be selected this week and all other arrangements are proceeding much bietter than had been anticipated;. With co-operation from so -many sources --and special accent on Madeline and Sam Nathanson-- there is no doubt this will be a whoppin' affair. That is Tuesday, June 27, at the American Legion home beginning at p.m. for the best time of your life! VUlage Board . Will meet on Monday, June 12, at 8 p.m. in the beachhouse. The meeting of our local officials is open to the public and it is hoped everyone will avail himself of the opportunity to attend. Ticketing for Cars and Canines A very few stragglers have n o t y e t p u r c h a s e d v e h i c l e stickers, and if apprehended they will be ticketed. A penalty for not having same is being imposed. Ticketing for failure to have your dog tagged will commence on June 24. Still time to purchase that valuable "hunk of metal" for Rover or Lassie. See Emma Pyritz, village clerk, at 5218 Fountain Lane today. Spring and Parkview Project In spite of a veritable cloudburst on Friday last, the road crew has been going ahead with remarkable speed in the rebuilding and drainage project of Spring Road and Park- View. It is hoped that much of the difficulty caused by water at lower levels will be eased if not cared for fully, by this engineering feat. Please bear with the, inconvenience for it. will truly be worth your while. Memorial Day Service With the day dawning bright and warm and our beautiful lake providing a suitable background for our Memorial site, the services this year were outstanding. Village president J. R. Levesque handled the duties of master of ceremonies and gave an address which captivated his audience. His speech took up where Commander George Mrachek's dedicatory remarks ended and the appreciation to both men that every- RADIATOR REPAIR Automotive, Tracks and Industrial 1 DAY SERVICE All Work Guaranteed McHENRY AUTO BODY "We are not satisfied until you are" 913 N. Front, Ph. EV5-0444 L TAKES HOLD AND NUS! Famous CHAMPION GROUND GRIP No other low prieod tractor I gives a deeper eeoter bite... No other tractor tire ftm much for oo low a price Replace your worn Tractor Tires Today! fire$fo«e RAYON 13 Mod® R©a$ [nlagapal 6.70-15 Guarantee 7.10-1S 7.60-15 Hazard to 'Blackwall, rayon, tube-type. Plot tax Tiros Mounted Free! 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Chaperones are needed and if you wish to volunteer your services please tall Mrs. Myra Murray at 385-1064 and make arrangements. , Ladies of the Lake The gals will meet - in the beachhouse tonight at 8 p.m. for a business session. Everyone is invited to attend, and refreshments will be served. As a result of the rummage and bake sale held on Saturday, May 27, over $200 was turned over to the Cullom- Knoll building fund! Mighty successful, wouldn't you say? A very excellent committee which included Ethel Fox, Louise Ham me r s t p i n and Marge Stacknick were the brains of the show. They received fine assistance from many 6f the women and a grateful acknowledgement to all. Proud of Their Champ A big story will break soon concerning "Ske", a prize bassett hound owned by Linda and George Dason. His A.K.C. registered name is Barook von Dazzen, Squire. This canine has been capturing ribbons and prizes all over the country and is a veteran air traveler. When he makes the final grade, which should be in the near future, you will get all the details. Recently, the Dasons were visiting Lindas parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKone in Canton, 111., where they showed Cindy (Barook Cynthia) their other prize Bassett hound. Reluctant Traveler Worse than pulling teeth was the job Jean McDonald had trying to pry Hughie loose from his moorings long enough to take a much needed Tover night jaunt. With her persuasion and fast talking from Ella and Dewey Fricke^ the foursome took off for' Piano on Sunday to visit with the Frickes' daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blum. Pao* TMif 9m . Released Yet? "Here's hoping that by this reading, our two veteran hospital patients have rejoined their families at home. Mrs. Edna Thorp has been very ill in Harvard hospital for some weeks and Frank Parkhurst has been a long time patient at McHenry hospital. 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