tr Page Ten THE MCHENHY PLAINDEALEB Village of Sunnyside NEW REPORTER NEEDED TO WRITE VILLAGE COLUMN iSola Deppineier - 885-6310- As you know there was, no column for t wo weeks and we do need a reporter. I wonder if .you readers realize the work that went 'into getting a column for our village alid there are many of us who worked hard to keep it going, to please if you uro interested won't you give me a call and give' il a tiy? ."W5-5484. Village Meeting The next meeting will be on .Tune 4 at which time Phil Mangold will be sworn in as new president and will serve, until next April when our next election will be held. Phil takes over for Marvin Mule-ski who regrettably had to resign. We would like to give Marv a big hand for the work he has done far the village and welcome our new president and wish liirn weFI. - Hello and <iood-hve Even 1 hough they nre not moving too far away many of us are going to Walter and Vickie Bogal. As you know they have' sold .their business; to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sallaz. Wally and Vickie have made many friends and after many, many years in the business they deserve a rest and it sure won't be easy getting used to staying in bed for as long as you want and being able to go somewhere without having to hurry home. Good luck to our new neighbors and God Bless our friends who will be gone and may jhey both enjoy their retirement. ^hey find time to help someone else. Mdry Harrington is feeling much better after a few week's of some painful miseries. -Art Kunkel is home a nd has to take it easy. Little Gail Lehman will think twice before she will trust those slip and slide playthings because the last one she was on ended up with her having six .stitches in her knee. Related Birthday Wishes fio To Young Alfred May. Jr.. on May L'O: Darryl May and Dolores Prell on the twentv-seeond; Doreen Patterson, the twenty-fourth; Herman Mooha the twenty-fifth; Mary Beth Williams and Esther Schneider. the twenty-seventh and Bernard Kenn?beck on the j thirtieth. Birthday wishes go out along the way to Bobby | Roggenbuck on June 1 and to | Kanm Kaspcrski. Jimmy Cios j on the fourth ajong with young Mike Harrington and Eddie Lehman. Congratulation's fo you all. Ba<Sel>all The Johnsburg grade'school played ,Gavin school f r (T*m Ingleside and our boys beat them 21 to 1. The players from the village and the Terrace are Danny Turner. Jim Herman, Mike Lennon, Corey Patterson, Bob Moore and Jim Colandrie. for dinner and a wonderful day for visiting. Association News v: Len Toepper, president of the Terrace association;*"""acknowledges the successful job done by all committee members who so graciously donated their time and effort which helped to make our annual spring dance the success that it was. A special bow goes to the decoration committee who did a splendid jbb in the designing and decor of their "oriental artistry". Monthly Meeting , The passociation's monthly meeting is set for June 5 and will again be held at l^he Cal Vyriuna lesidence. Anyone interested in holding office or having information in regards to nomination ol new officers 1o be elected in the forth coming July election, are asked to attend. Each and every property owner is asked to come. Mother's Day Greetings From Afar Mary Mecko received a beautiful black lace Mantia <Mantilla) from her son, Butch, and daughter-in-law. Alice, who are in Madrid. The young couple are visiting every thing there is to see in Spain and their letters to Mary are sure very interesting. Speed ~ Limit Posted Due to the numerous complaints from residents living on and about May avenue, signs have been posted to keep speed reduced to 25 miles an hour. These signs are there to remind "not only outsiders, but, those of us Who live in the Terrace to SLOW DOWN!! Not only are the lives of those many children who are forced to walk down this road enroute to ^and from school in jeopardy, I3ut~ also, speed tears up the road and showers dust and other particles on homes along this road. Please drivers, 25 jniles an hour through Qur subdivision is fast enough, aftd I don't believe you'll be getting to where you are going any later because of i^t !! Birthdays Belated greetings go to Don Kern on May 20, Jimmy Phillips and his mother celebrated theirs together on the twentysecond and Janice Bush and her mother did likewise on the twenty-fifth; Mike Erieson on the twenty-ninth. Greetings to Bobby Froehlig on June 2 and to Jean Bej*t5ctra^ June 6. I hope all of you had a wonderful holiday and a ,safe one and don't forget a new reporter is needed so won't you Thursday, May 31/ 1962r LIST CASELOAD IN MARCH UNDER PUBLIC AID ROLL Public aid rose by 4,877 persons in March to a total of 468,700 recipients as compared with 463,823 in February and 434,142 in March, 1961, according to a report , released by Peter W. Cahill, executive secretary of the Illinois Public Aid commission. Assis t a n c e payments for March amounted to .$25,491,935 while the cost in February was $24,904,496 and a year ago, $21,335,990. The caseload for McHenry county was ^ follows; Aid to dependent children, 142, $5,- 467; blind assistance, 3, $196; disability, 17, $1,022; general assistance, 432, $11,009.18; old age assistance, 206, $13,437. please giVe Irma a call at. 385- 5484. Thank You. A MOST UNUSUAL AMUSEMENT PARK Ride the exciting SNOW BALL RIDE 11 NEW, GIANT ATTRACTIONS ORDER TICKETS BY MAIL AND SAVE MONEY! We will allow a $1.00 mail order discount on our regular $5.00 Adventure Book containing 14 ride and admission tickets plus 6 tickets good for food, candy and merchandise! GOOD ANY DAY FOR A DAY OF FAMILY FUN! Order as many books as you like at $4.00 each. (Cannot be purchased at park.) Enclose self-addressed envelope with check or money order and send to: SANTA'S VILLAGE DeptMPD 31 rake Northwest Tollway to Highway 25 Dundee, Illinois (Dundee-Elgin exit) -- Corner Highway 25 & 72 t Get-well Wishes It was nice to see Ollie Garner fishing on her pier again and knowing that she is coming along fine. The bruises and aches are slowly fading away. LaMarr Williams made a good housewife while Chris had to undergo surgery. Now that she is home and has to take it easy he is still doing a good iob. Chris has some wonderful neighbors, who have been giving LaMarr a hand. It sure is a nice feeling to know that there are people who have enough work of their mir vet Bowling Celebrants s Clara Harrington and Irma Gunther enjoyed their bowling banquet last week. The food was delicious and who .-aid fifty women couldn't have a good time. Beside team and prize money which the gals received Clara has another 200 club pin for her 219 game. TERRACE NEWS Cal Vyduna's father, George, is recuperating nicely after having-undergone surgery. .Vacation?" Tom and Pat Merhaut ^went to spend a week in Westmoi at the home of Pat's folks, Mr. and • Mrs. Vesley, and these nice yourtg people paiYittkl the house for them while there. ....Visitors The Meck<v house -had surprise callers when Mary's cousin. Elsie Kirsch. her husband. •Terry, and son, Robert, came GRANDPA'S. TOO Remember Dad with a Gift from STORE for MEN CHOOSE FROM AN APPETITE-SATISFYING VARIETY OP FINE FOODS! SHOP omWOE A&P's Super-Right Quality STEAKS SIRLOIN .Wedge Bone Removed Lb. 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