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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Nov 1966, p. 22

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Su n n y s i d e Es t a t e s Sally Segerstrom--S8S-GSM SEHOA MEMBERS f ATTEND TOWNSHIP BOARD MEETING Ken Segerstrom and Mel Simmons of the Sunnyside Estates Homeowners association attended the McHenry township board meeting on Thursday, Nov. 10. Also there was our newly' elected county . treasurer, Calvin Skinner. The high rate of interest on our road assessment was brought to his attention. Mr. Skinner will investigate this matter. It would not be possible to change the December billing, but when this matter is settled we would receive a rebate on the interest paid. Chuck Miller mentioned to Ken and Mel that the1 holes in the road would be repaired and at this writing the job is already done. Reminder The" Lucky Ladies Club will ineet at the home of Dolores Hanahan on Nov. 30. The gifts for the children's Christmas party will be wrapped so we hope many of you will join these ladies who make any job seem like fun. If the gifts ar? not received by this date then the meeting will be postponed to the following week. Check with Marlene Berg or Spat Williams. Pact Meeting - The 452 Cub Scout pack met in the Pistakee Highlands Barn on Wednesday. Pat Maule, Steve Boomfield, Jimmy Williams, Steven Segerstrom, Tommy Hanahan, Ernie Olsen, Donnie Gerstein and Alan Kennebeck of the Sunnyside Estates Den 5 were with den Mother, Ginger Boomfield and some of their parents. The pack Christmas party will be held at the Johnsburg school in the all purpose room on Wednesday evening, Dec. 14. The boys and their whole family are invited. Each boy is to bring a canned item be donated to the needy and also enough cookies or cake for his family. A change of time has been made for the weeky den meeting that is held in the Boomfield home. It is on Wednesday from 4 p.m. until 5 p.m. Successful Rummage Sale Betty Lako'.vski was more than pleased with the response to the rummage sale OTe held in her home for the 4-H. The Johnsburg clovers are grateful to all those who donated rummage. Anniversary Celebration Herb and Lois Anderson celebrated their anniversary Saturday. They spent the vWiole day out together. In tHev evening they came home to change and then they went out to dinner at a beautiful restaurant in Richmond. Wally and Marlene Berg went to the fiftieth wedding Marlene Berg---385-S418 celebration of Aunt and Uncle, Freund. the Mass at,, St iSaptist church was reception and dinner at sburg community anniversary Marlene's Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Following John th the the club. Peopl Millie busy Her sister Johl /KHie Ctai aivN on the Go ie Kzopf had one of her w^eks at spent the whole ilstmas ~s h o p p ing prdbably the first again last week. Vi Crane, spent five dkys with the Kropfs. Vi and Millie time They ones to have all their holiday shopping finished. On Friday afternoo^ Vi and Millie went to Chicago to spend the weekend. They attended the wedding of Millie's cousin's son on Saturday and on Sunday they went to the wake of a very close friend who passed away suddenly After returning to the Es Sum lay evening they Millie's mother out to inner to celebrate her birthday. It was a Millie wa end. Service Man Makes Visit Chuck and Helen Caley had a - very pleasant surprise early Saturday morning when tates took ~>«nnn their son, wife arriv< fun filled week and sorry to see it games. Grandma Williams of Fox Lake joined the family for supper in the evening. Sniper Almost two weeks ago something very unfortunate took place*" in our little community. A manchester terrier was shot and killed with a 22 rifle sometime after 7 p.m. The' owners made a search later that evening but were unable to locatp the dog. Early the next morning another search was made and then they found1 their pot lying in the ditch. This should be of concern to every resident since someone is using such a weapon in a populated area. It may have been a helpless animal this time but what about next time? What if you had missed the dog and your bullet went astray? Birthday <i renting Happy birthday/ today to Charlotte Gerke wn& is twenty and Scotty Kennebeck who is four. Tomorrow serviceman Ray Kropf will be twenty- two; Diane Noah will be eleven; and James Edelman III will be fourteen. On Nov. 26 Mickey Siepman will be eleven. Sherwood Palmer will be fourteen on Nov. 28 along with Judy Walczynski who will be sweet sixteen. Emma Johansen celebrates on Nov. 29. Phillip Voight and Marty Jesski will both b eleven on Nov. ?,0. If wishes could bring you a day full of cheer, here is enough for your birthday and all of the year. Talent, Anyone As most' of you know the Christmas party for the children will be held at the Johnsburg community club from ?, to 5 on Dec. 11. This year the lucky Ladies club has asked the teens to provide a half hour of entertainment. Four girls, Candy Kobus, Cathy Palmer, Mary Anderson and Mary Farley, have decided to put on a play but they need the children's help. Any children interested in being in the play are asked to go to the Farley home at 1714 Indian Ridge on Saturday, Nov. 26 from 2 to 4. Parents, we hope you will ask your children and jf they have an interest urge them to participate. Happy Anniversary T h r e e c o u p l e s c e l e b r a t their anniversary on Nov. 26. They are Tom and Dolores Hanahan, Roy and Dorie Gowin, who celebrate eleven years and Ruth and Helge Dotl low who will be wed for- 1y-tvva>years. On Nov. 29. Red and Mary Davis share nineteen years of togetherness. Steve and Lorraine Major will have seen twenty-six years go by on Nov. 30. We hope you all have many fond memories of past years and still will have much happiness to come. Fashion Show- Lucy Lytle entertained eleven women at her home last week with a demonstration. Among the women were Gloria Vonoepen, Yvonne Kuechel, June and Patty Voight, Pat Bott and Florence Kantor. Looking at the latest fashions was a most pleasant way to spend the evening. Good News " Frank Mann is off the injured list and has returned to work, after five months of being laid up with a broken/ ankle. / That is all folks! As usual talking with all of you has been most enjoyable. Please give us a call, 'Wednesday is our deadline. NOVEMBER 24, 1966 - MCHENRY PLAINDEALER - PAGE 11, .SECTION 2 Shop Ifi\ McHenry The Driver's Seat How can potentially hazardous locations in your cfty be eliminated to help a spot highway safety program? Here are some common city problems -- and solutions -- recommended by Allen T. Hayes, traffic engineer of Lansing, Mich. Problem: In almost every city, parked cars can be seen waiting for workers to emerge from industrial plants „ stores and office buildings. These "pick-up" cars often create jams. Solution: An unpopular but effective solution, according to Hayes, is a "No Stopping, Standing or Parking" regulation coupled with strict, constant enforcement and high 'fines. Problem: Drive-in facilities with limited parking space, including banks, auto-washes, drive-in theaters and restaurants, can cause congestion and a line of backed-up cars' that may extend into the traveled lane of the street. Solution: Hayes, admitting this business-generated problem is a difficult one, suggests a combined approach involving the cooperation of city planners, traffic engineers and legislative bodies to curb the problem. Problem: Removing bushes, hedges, shrubs or trees because they constitute a traffic hazard may bring cries of protest from owners. Solution: A letter from the Forestry division, pointing out the traffic hazard to the property owner, has been quite effective, Hayes reports, and has produced excellent public relations benefits. Problem: How can you prevent drivers from running stop signs placed one block in advance of traffic signals? Hayes discovered that many drivers, watching the traffic signal ahead, ran the stop sign because they did not see it. Solution: Extra traffic control signs seem to be the best solution. At certain intersections, additional stop signs placed in the center of the street produce good results. X Read The Classifieds ALUMINUM SIDING Fireproof -- Waterproof -- Rustproof Reynolds -- Alsco Al^SCO Premium "SO" Siding with the OuPoot FSnlab Life of the Building Written Guarantee Storm Windows, Doors & ' Awning* McHenry Wmdbw & Awning Co. asi8 Waukegan0 Kd. McHenry, III . PHONE 885-1180 Chuck, Jr., and his d. Chuck, Jr., has been staj^oned at Fort Riley, is being shippped fter Nov. 22. He is the military Kans., but overseas a ,a corpora] police. On such short notice.it was fairly difficult to plan a party but Helen did it. Saturday evening a farewell party was held at the Caley home. There were eighteen relatives at the pai*ty and Mr. and Noah and Mr. and Williams, neigh- Caleys. not know where will be going overre wish him good Mrs. Kelly Mrs. Tom bors of th They do Chuck, Jr. seas but luck. Birthd Peggy thirteenth na Noah After eating a by off prepared girls were noon of bDwling Tom Hanahan, brated his day with and their the train ay Celebrations $toffel enjoyed her birthday with Donand Joanne Roy. special lunch Dorothy, the to an after- Jr., celebirthday on Frihis family. Dolores four children took to Chicago where dinner iy«il show. Trie show but ride most id were birthday ril Maule Kanter, Maureen Pinkonsly joy cake Tom met ([hem. They went out to and from there t o s e e t f t e . . f e s children liked the enjoyed their train Tommy and Davvery fortunate to spend alniost the entire trip with the engineer in the cab. Diane Williams was the guest of honor at her seventh party on Monday P thankful for ? A great deal we hope. Because we at A*P have much. We're thankful for God's blessings on our great country. We're thankful for the free ^enterprise system that has allowed us to serve you for more than a century. We're thankful, that again this year we'll he privileged to play a part in making thanksgiving feasting a memorable occasion for so many, liut most "of all we're thankful for you... for your patronage and loyalty. When you come in we hope that the warmth of our service, the completeness of our selection and the dependability of our values will tell you better than words how thankful we are. . ArPs Super-Right Top Qualify Meats A&Ps SUPER PJ©HT - NONE FINER N Oven-Ready TURKEYS is ti 24 nuns srs. *.&• 10 t o 14 j f , POUNDS fc. 41 U.S. §@W% INSPECTED "GRADE A" 36 $ LB. Popular Brassd Caimdi Hams 8iV 4 '3s8 Staring Oysters ££ |"- si.isl £79* Frying Oysters ££ I"- >i.» SEW ADPo Sap«r MI* ML U> mr NOVI Peril Sausage Rolls (hrwRwdy Dvcks OVMI Riody 6mm MM sum 4 to mi. m Am essa /LA* • it® B&aa At?o. ft. 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