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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Nov 1965, p. 15

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""•' ' ~ ^ ' J ] ' rvn , ^ 7"** Wednesday, November 10, 1985 fHE McHENRY PLAINDEALEH LAKELAND PARK NEWS BARB MEUBER -- 88S-48M ANNEXATION TOPIC OF DISCUSSION AT GENERAL MEETINGS The general meeting this Weekend promises to be very interesting and it is hoped that everyone will make an effort to attend. The meetings are set as follows: Saturday, Nov. 13, at 6 p.m.--Unit 3 of Lakeland Shores and Unit 3 of Lakeland Park. Sunday afternoon, Nov. 14, at 3:30 p.m.--Units 1 and 4 of Lakeland Park and Sunday evening at 6:30 p.m.--Units 1 and 2 of Lakeland Shores and Unit 2 of Lakeland Park. The units are divided as follows: Unit No, 1--Beach to Eastern and the Lake to the Creek. Unit No. 2 -- Meadow la»e to Beach and the Creek to Rte. 120. Unit No. 3--Everyone west of Beach. Unit No. 4 --Everyone east of Eastern and north of the creek. Lakeland Shores Units 1 and 2 are north of Rte. 120 and Unit No. 3 is south of Rte. 120. There seems to be many rumors going around the subdivision regarding annexation, and the proper way to see just what this annexation is all about would be to attend your meeting and listen to the committee that ha's been long at work on this matter. You are asked to attempt to attend your designated unit meeting as they have been scheduled so each meeting would be of approximately the same size. If for any reason you can't make your meeting, by all means feel free to attend one of the others. The informal vote on whether or not we proceed with the mechanics of annexation will be held on Saturday, Nov. 20. at the community house from 11 a.m. till 7 p.m. The annexation procedure is a very long one and will take a good deal of hard work by a group of volunteers, so anyone interested in aiding this cause is asked to give their name at the -unit meeting There will have to be pet :t ions circulated and signed and checked before the legal process can be started and even once the petitions are prsented to the City Council, it would be about 90 days before annexation could become a reality. General Meetings Set For Saturday And Sunday The committee feels they have done everything they could in the way of getting information, and now they ask you to come hear their report. Brownies Troop No. 464 The meeting of Nov. 2 was investiture dav for the Brown- Jes who joined this year. They put on a very imnressive program for the mothers who attended. In fact, the mothers also participated in the activities by sincing a round with the girls and forming a tunnel With their daughters at the end of the program. It was a very well organized urogram and a big Brownie salute is in order for Mrs. Quast and Mrs. Schaedel for putting in their time and effort doing what thev can for our girls. The girls will be working on different projects now and right now are in need of any empty paper rolls you might have on hand. They can be dropped off at Mrs. Quast's home or if you know of a Brownie give it direct to her. Cub Park Meeting Next Tuesday This is a reminder that the Cub Pack meeting has been changed from the third Monday of the month to the third Tuesday of the mnoth at 7:30 p.m. Next week, Nov. 16, is that day. Awards which have been earned over the summer will be presented as well as the boys' year pins. Remember parents, this is a meeting for the whole family so come and enjoy the evening with your son. Now is your chance to get rid of all those old magazines which keep piling up in the garage or basement as well as helping out the athletic fund of the Booster club. Pick uo will be on Saturday, Nov. 27, from 8:30 a.m. to noon. Have Stop in and see # Personalized A Christmas Cards b> $UST£RJ)f£C£ Top quality, distinctive design, budget-priced and luxury-class cards (and everything in between)... That's why you'll find - it saves time and effort to leaf through the Masterpiece Albums first. STOP IN SOON! McHenry Plaindealer 3812 W. Elm St. McHenry, Illinois your papers out in front. If you want a pickup before that day, call Mike Weingart at 385-2708. Girl Scouts Our last meeting opened with pledge and our promise. After that we had a Hobo party and the girls were divided into teams by picking either a witch, ghost, owl, pumpkin or a bat. They went out on a scavenger hunt. No one won. The things we asked for were items we could use in some of our projects which are coming up. . Next we ate supper. We had hot dogs, potato chips, and we were going to have hot chocolate, but when the girls were making it, it burned so we had kool-aide and cookies. Then we all went home. Next Monday at 4 p.m. the mothers are invited to attend the Girl Scouts investiture. The girls are to be there at the regular time. Respectfully submitted, Nancy Matthews, scribe. They can also be bought at the door. Get your friends and neighbox-s and plan- to attend. We always have a ball. Community House Schedule Make all reservations and cancellations with Jo Rizzo at 385-2728. Saturday, Nov. 13, at 6 p.m.--Annexation meeting for Lakeland Park Unit No. 3 and Lakeland Shore Unit No. 3. Sunday, Nov. 14, 3:30 p.m.-- Annexation meeting for Lakeland Park Units No. 1 and 2, 6:30 p.m.--annexation meeting for Lakeland Park Unit Nt>. 2 and Lakeland Shores Units No. 1 and 2. Monday, Nov. 15--3:30 to 5:30, Girl Scouts. 7 p.m. Boy Scouts. Tuesday, Nov. 16--Cub Scouts pack meeting. Wednesday, Nov. 17, 8 p.m.--Workers for annexation meeting. Thursday, Nov. 18 -- Regular board meeting, 8 p.m. Boy Scouts Meeting On Monday Our Boy Scouts troop will be having th§ir regular meeting on Monday evenings from 7 p.m. to 8:30. Their first meeting and registration was last Monday evening, too late to get any information in the paper for this week but I will let you know how things went next week. Come on boys, come out and see the many things you will learn. Birthday Wishes Happy birthday to Raymond Roach who will be 3 on the 11th, and to Robert Minor who will be 13, to Robert Deitz who will be 16 and to Michael Miyaki who will be 8, all on the 11th. The 15th of November has Mary Daurio celebrating and the 16th has Paulette Rizzo and Steve Knor sharing a day with Steve turning 7. The 18th of November will have Scott Kuhns adding another year and Michelle Ann Wohlert celebrating her very first birthday. Our best wishes to all thesj£ and to many more. Snowball Dance Coming Soon We hope that everyone is getting out their best bib and tucker in preparation for the tenth annual Lakeland Park Woman's club snowball dance which Will be held at the VFW on Dec. 4. Tickets can be had from any member or from our ticket chairman Kay Luing. Strolling Through The Park Petey and Jack Oakford. Frank and Arlene Bartos and Rich and Anne Wohnrade spent a pleasant evening last week at Etf and-Joan Bourdage's home in Cooney Heights. If you saw a familiar face on the TV screen last week it was probably Jim Daurio. They were shoeing the before and after pictures ofColby subdivision in Crystal Lake which was hit by the Palm Sunday Tornado and Jim is the regular mail carrier for that subdivision and was^in quite a few of the pictures. Bill and Bunny Jaenicke and children went to Naperville on Sunday to celebrate Bunny's brother - in - law's birthday. A delicious corned beef dinner was served. Susan Pankiewicz celebrated her birthday a month early with a pajama party. She won't be 12 until Dec. 23 but that date being so close to Christmas it was decided to celebrate this month. Her party started at 5 p.m. Friday evening with a supper of pizza burgers, potato chips and the works. The evening's entertainment included a scavenger hunt and of course playing records and dancing. The girls think they set a new record for staying up, not giving up until 6:30 a.m. Fran Harper, Kathy Kronkie, Luane Klontz, Vickie Johnson, Pam Schwegel, and of course Susan slept until about noon when they were served brunch and then stil! had enough energy to go roller skating ii^ the afternoon. Wish I was still that energetic. Two year old Gail Lynne Hutt was baptized at the 9:30 service of the Snephard of the Hills church last Sunday by Reverend Johnson. Her sponsors were Linda Dale Schneider trom Round Lake Park and Norman John Horwath from Chicago. Following the services i bullet dinner was served to :>bout twenty-five people including her aunts, uncles, grandmas and grandpas and a few friends. Get-well wishes go to Terry BeahleT who is recuperating from having her tonsils and adenoids removed and also ear surgciy last week Friday. Or Sunday she received many nicc tfits from her Aunt arid Unclc Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hatch and children Bobby and Cheryl, Mr. a-nd Mrs. Stanton Hatch and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Utz and son Don and his fiance Sue. who had all come out to visit her. Reminders If you were unable to come to Woman's Club last week, please get your money over to Jo Rizzo as soon as possible for our Christmas party so she can 'get started on the decorations. Don't forget to give me a call, with your news. That is the only way I can put it in the paper, if you tell me about your happenings. SPEBSQSA GUEST NIGHT The roof of the Legion home in Crystal Lake was raised (in song) several inches on Nov. 1 when the Elgin chapter, .SPEBSQSA, met with some fine representatives of McHenly county, resulting in some resounding harmony. Tentative arrangements have been made to hold rehearsals on alternate Mondays between Crystal Lake and Elgin, beginning Monday, Nov. 15, at the Crystal Lake Legion home at 8 p.m. J. Beato of McHenry was among guests who attended. SHOP IN McHEXRY Quality Radiator . Repair By Factory-Trained Radiator Specialists 12 Years Experience Every Job FLO-TEST For Your Added Protection, ALL WORK GUARANTEED -- PROMPT SERVICE Complete Stock of Rebuilt and New Radiators Complete Stock of Original Equip. Heater Control Valves ADAMS BROS. REPAIR SERV. Next to V.F.W. 8004 W. Route 120 Phone 385-0783 McHenry, 111. YOU'RE BOND To Like Us.... We know the ropes when ii comes to LAUNDERING! Your clothes wHI be tlie • Cleanest • Whitest • Brightest In town and remember • . . 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BOTTLES MacNaughton's - $9.59 With Built-in Pourer WHISKEY canad,™ w„™ S jSchlitz, Millers, Bud Blackberry, Concord and Loganberry 69c fifth CASE OF 24 12 OZ. BOTTLES $3.49 10 YR. OLD S « Old Hickory $3.49| 7 Yr. Old, 100 Proof, Bottled in Bond ^ French Old Hickory $3.49| J* Old Hickory - $339 $ a cqT § 3 FOR $10 Budweiser - $3.19 Case of 7 oz. Bottles Grainbelt - $2.79 SCase of 35 7-oz. Bottles Plus Deposit Echo Springs - $3.49 fifth Imported Canadian Whiskey Royal Guard - $3.49 Canadian -- Full Quart MacNaughton Whisky - $4.97 Cobb's Creek - $3.89 full quart Haller's Deluxe - $3.39 full quart Kentucky Blended Whiskey Burke & Barry - 5th $2.97; qt. $3.8". Corby's Barclay's - $2.97 f'fth Bourbon Supreme - $3 39 fifth Embassy Club . $2.97 fifth Ezra Brooks - $3.97 fifth Pebbleford, 86 Proof - $2.97 fifth Chapin & Gore - $3.69 fifth Weller's Cabin Still Whiskey $3.97 fifth Blended -- Quart Philadelphia Whisky - $3.67 86 Proof Straight Whiskey Charter Oak - 5th $2.97; qt. $3.67 Visit Our Champagne Department It Will Be Worth Your While Michelob, 6 pack btls. - $1.79 Pabst Blue Ribbon - $2.99 Case of 24 12-oz. Bottles Drewrys - Meister Brau $2.97 case of 12 oz. bottles $3.55 case of 12 oz. cans 89c - 6 pack cans Tuborg Beer - 6 pack $1.79 Braumeister - 6 pack cans 89c Pabst Beer - 6 pack cans 89c Hamms - 6 pack cans 99c Old Style - 6 pack throwaways 99c Peter Hand Reserve - $3.19 case Heineken Beer - 6 pack $1.97 Blatz - 6 pack 16 oz. cans $1.09 GERMAN BRANDY Pepsi cola y Asbach Uralt - $5.29 Pack 12 oz. Bottles 1 100 Proof - 6 Yr. Old - California Mountain Dew* A- R- Morrow Bran(|y &59 ,ifth SCOTCH Haig & Haig Pinch - $6.19 Whyte and Mackays - $4.49 Martins WO - $5.97 quart Highland Mist - $3.67 fifth Usher's Green Stripe - $4.49 Martin's 12 Year Old - $5.97 fifth 6 Pack 10 oz. Bottles Diet Pepsi 6 Pack 16 oz. Bottles 47° [WALKER'S COCKTAILS - $2.99 Manhattans - Martinis Whiskey Sours - Daquiris Old Fashioneds - Vodka Martinis I Walker's Creme De Menthe - $2.97 | New York State $1.97 Value PINK CATAWBA - 97c fifth Wolfschmidt Vodka - $2.97 Dominion Gin and Vodka $2.97 quart -- $2.49 fifth Gordon's Vodka '/l gaL 96.97 - qt $3.67 - 5th $2.97 Kahlua $5.29 Southern Comfort - $3.98 fifth La Conga Rum - $2.77 fifth Sicilian Gold - $2.39 fifth Now is good time to buy for your holiday needs at a low price Marsala Wine 12 YR. OLD [N. Y. STATE CHAMPAGNE $1.87 - $21.00 CASE IMPORTED GERMAN WINES - 97c fifth IMPORTED FRENCH WINES - 87c up IMPORTED FROM ITALY - CHIANTI 87c qt and Many Other Wines Schenley's Champion $3.77 fifth Park & Tilford Reserve ™$2.69 12 Yr. Old - Charcoal Perfected J. W. bant Whiskey - $3.67 While Supply Lasts TRAVEL A LITTLE SAVE A LOT! t

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