r® •^yhtiwd«M«iwwrafc 1964 Jolwuburg • , , .• COMMUNITY CLUB! HOLDS IMPORTANT MEETING FEB. 3 Bitty a* Tip iicKEKRY PLAINDEJyym The ne"xt regular meeting^ of the Johnsburg Community Club officers and members will be held on Feb. 3. All members are urged to attend as there are always important subjects on the agenda at these meetings. »'• •: •• The membership committee Wishes to remind its members that their 1964 dues are now payable. They can be paid either by mail or at next Monday's meeting. - Also remember tickets for the Ladies Night banquet will he available. Be sure to get yours real soon. , Hospital Patients - We all wish A1 Henn a speedy recovery from his recent illness. Mr. Henn entered the Woodstock hospital on Jan. 19 as a medical patient. Norbert Hiller is recuperating at his home after spending a week in St. Joseph's hospital in Belvidere. He underwent throat surgery. Everyone is hoping this will end a much troublesome problem for him. - Weekend Visitors Over • last weekend, Arnie and Clara Michels, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bugner and Joseph Bugner of Fostoria, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Al. Bugner of Alvada, Ohio, in their home. The Bugners were •in our town to attend the wedding of Albert Freund and Bernice Warfel. Rescue Squad Oalls The total calls answered by our rescue squad has now climbed to 2,340 as a result of three ;calls last week. The first one .took them out in the fog last Thursday evening. Two cars were involved in a collision but luckily no one was hurt. This •took place on the Bay road. Friduy evening a resident near •the river suffered a possible •heart attack. She was taken to [the McHenry hospital for furtheir treatment. Ringwood was the scene of their third call. .The victim suffered a fatal passible heart attack. A little reminder once again 'jn regards to the 1964 vehicle -stickers. They are available at the. service stations in town. .Please pick yours up now. changed their marriage vows earlier in the day in a beautiful eerempny performed in St. John's1 church. The bride is the former Bernice Warfel. Best wishes to them .lot a vtry happy ftiture^ • - Parents Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. George Hiller were arriong the many many relatives and friends who joined in extending their very best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Freund of , McHenry. Olivia's folks celebrated their .sixtieth wedding anniversary at a party held in the community club hall. Imagine how proud and happy, Mr. and Mrs. Freund must be to celebrate such a joyous occasion! "And Now They Have Three" Yes Glenn and Kathleen Moehling are the proud parents of their third child and justly so. They Welcomed a lovely little girl weighing almost 7% lbs., on Jan. IT at the Sherman hospital, Elgin. Glenn, 2V* and little John; complete the Moehling family. The Ralph Moelings of Spring Grove and Ben and Anita Freund are real proud of their new granddaughter. Much health and happiness to all! Vows Exchanged ' A host of friends and relatives were on hand at a reception held in Richmond last Saturday evening to congratulate •the new Mr. and Mrs. Albert 'Freund. The young couple ex- Basketbail Notes The Johnsburg town team won once again. This time their victory was over the Woodstock Majors by a score of 113 to 84. Next Sunday's game will be at Richmond starting at 2:30. The junior varsity of St. John's, we are happy to say, won their game from St. Margaret's last Sunday afternoon in the Marian gym. The varsity team was defeated. The teams really could stand some morale building by more attendance at these games. Why not include these games in your social calendar each Sunday afternoon. Get out and do some cheering for our teams. Minnesota Visitors Bob and Barbara Hettermann visited friend?., of theirs in Minneapolis last weekend. Bobby was under the care "of his maternal grandmother while his parents were gone, Musical Call for Help Anyone who would like to join the choir in St. John's church is asked to do so right away. They are in need of both male and female pocalists. Holiday RUla NAME NOMINEES FOB ROME OWNERS ASSll. OFFICES tees To« A near capacity crowd filled ,the Baird basement on Monday, Jan. 21 at the Holiday Hills Property Owners Association meeting. The group present voted unanimously to continue the Association, and then went on to nominate the following slate of officers to be elected on Sunday, Feb. 9; President Harry Postal and John Van Duyn, Vice-President Dick Bemis, Hank Haufe and Bill Abbink, Treasurer Bill Boettcher and C§,rl Weiss, Recording Secretary Gerry Postal and Mary Born, Corresponding Secretary. Vi Abbink and Pat Roth, Director for Unit No. 1, Chuck Heise and Hank Haufe, Unit No. 2, Irv Laskowski, Dick Malstrom and Bob Born, Uni{ No. 3, Don Teuber and Ed Hughes, Unit No. 4, Bill Abed fay the untimely death of Pam's father. He was 62 years old and passed away of an apparent heart attack. Besides Pam, his widow and two other daughters also survive. Celebrating A-Plenty The Frank Oeffling home has quite a Ijit of celebrating to do during the month of January. Little Sally was a year old on the 10th; Mama Judy has her natal day on the 25th; and Frank and Judy celebrate 8 years of togetherness on the 28th. HoW's that for a good month! So long once again--see you next time! Unk, John Hale and Joe Hoffman, Unitr No. 5, John Van Duyn, Don Gabriel, and Kay Ryan, Directors at Large, (two to be elected) John Potratz, Dick Bemis, Bob Born, BerrJce Malstrom and Rick Post all There are many important issues craning up concerning the future cf our community. Check the list of candidates, find out who they are, and be sure to go out ajid vote on Sunday, Feb. 9. Dues must be paid in order for you to vote. If you don't haye yours paid, someone will be at the polls so you can pay your dues and vote the same day. If you'd like to pay your dues before then, make your check payable te the Holiday Hills Property Owners Association and get it over to Bill Boettcher. 2 . I'm sure we all realize frpm the last newsletter that the association is a vital part of our community, if you were unable to attend last Monday's meeting, be sure you get out and vote, and then make an effort to be at the next meeting. A GOOD association can improve our community, a poor association can be disastrous to us as homeowners. Absentee ballots will be available for those who are unable to be here on Feb. 9. Get-well Wishes I'm sorry to report that Loretta Exline was back at McHenry hospital again. Our best wishes for a speedy return home. Cab Scout Rake Sale The Cub Scouts from Holiday Hills will hold a bake sale on Saturday, Feb. 8, starting at 10 a.m. at the super-market in the Island Lake shopping center. The Cub Scout mothers will be baking, of course, but any and all donations from Complete Auto Rebuilding Service "Everything done in our shop** t Wheel Alignment 9 Frame Srtalghtenlng 9 Radiator Kepalr Q Glass & Upholstery All this adds up to greater savings to INSURANCE you. Check the shop that has the ESTIMATES complete equipment. F B B 15" Note of Sadnl ess Once again we nave the sad duty of relaying sympathies to one of our residents in their moment of sadness. Last Friday morning, Chuck, Pam and Stephanie Hiller drove to St. Paul where they were summon- New limsn. Car Wash Mon.'Sait. @ ajn. - S pja. . *|75 4797 W. Route 120 "Lakeland Park Phone Day or Night Days: 385-0444 Nltes: 885-1428 on our ENTIRE INVENTORY! of PRE . .NUED HARDWOOD OAK or BIRCH PANELING !sgu@r Price 35* sq. ft. -- WHILE SUPPLY LASTS -- 99 low as ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. "Tka Best of Everything to IE© Build©?' On Highway 31* South of Main St. muZa'**?maMnMnma McHenry, I1L • PHONE 385-1424 5 those interested In helping otit the Cub Scouts, will surely be appreciated. Take a day off from baking and go out and purchase yours from the Cub Scouts. Seoat Week All of you, Cub and Boy Scouts, remember that Feb. 7 to 13 is Scout week. You are to wear your Scout uniform to school on Feb. 7 and to church on Feb. 9. Another news-note from the Cub Scouts, the Blue and Gold dinner will be held on Feb. 22. Details will follow in future columns. Belated Birthday Greetings You'd never guess it, but on Monday, Jan. 2i, Mrs. Ellen Erickson was 74 years young. A belated but, oh so sincere, wish, Mrs. Erickson, for many more. On you, those birthdays look good. Missed two fellas on Jan. 29, so a very happy birthday, a little late, to Mac Ary and Bernie ICymanowski. dreetlmgs.' Sunday, Feb;'2, is i5 big day for quite a number of Holiday Killers. Birthday greetings to three of our young people, Jo- Ann Anderson, Ricky Jende and Victor Justes, Jr. Mabel and Jack White celebrate their seventh wedding anniversary on the same day and Gloria and Gerry Smith, with a few more years of "togetherness," celebrate 12 happy years. Happy anniversary!!! Tuffy Not So Tuf The third member of the Bea and Chuck Catanzaro house- McHenry S WOMEN WORK FOR SUCCESS OF CHURCH DINNER Bemlee Wilson -- 385-4380 St. Paul's Episcopal fcfrurch will be holding its annual spaghetti supper dn Feb.. 11 at the American Legion Hall. Tickets can be obtained from Jean Egger, Gladys Korner or Daisy Smith and the girls will be serving from 5 to 8 o'clock. Why not plan on taking the family over that night and get away from the cooking for a change. S:«.A.C. Club The boys of the SSAC cTub held their monthly meeting at Ed Olbinski's home on Jan. 18 after which they all went bowling. Art Cicchini came in first on The scoring, Ed Olbinski was second and Marty Koleno ended up third. After the February meeting they are planning bowling for the wives too. Sorry In reading the column this week I notice that some where along the line some of the dates hold has been under the weather lately. If seems Tuffy' isn't as tough as he thought he was. With plenty of TfcC (tender loving care) he should be back to normal soon. That's all for today -- keep the news coming, it makes my job much easier, and much nicer reading, when it's more that just a few lines. and birthdays got all mixed up so this is how they should have read: William "Pinky" and Margaret Pinkonsly had an anniversary on Jan. 27, William and Joyce Pinkonsly celebrated their anniversary on Jan. 28th and young William Pinkonsly the 3rd was four years old on Jan. 29. Hope all the Pinkonslys had a nice day regardless of the error. Birthday Greetings This week birthday wishes go. to Gail Gunder on Jan. 30, Mrs. Larry Korczyk and Patricia Peterson on the 31st and Kenneth S£hopp, Joyce Calvert and Kevin Haley on Feb. Happy birthday t® all. EECORDj J Gov. Otto Kerner has an<- nottneed that Illinois business fixms led the nation in selling goods and equipment to countries receiving l/.S. economic assistance during October 1963, During this period, orders of more than $10,000 to 19 Illinois^ based firms totaled $3,228,903.* 62 -- an all-time high for ,the state. Total orders tt> American firms during this period amounted to $24,855,931. FABRIC CLEARANCE SALE 20% to 50% Off G Woolens -- Synthetics -- Cottons Ready-Made Fiberglass Drafperies One, Two or Three of a Kifid 50% @ff SEE OUR NEW SPRING FABRICS 'CLvemvmerA 1008 E. 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