~ ^ V * * -- », f ^ . » » --3* - 4 \4 Johnsburg -- : ; i NiWS^'I; : BETTY HETTERMANX LADIES TO HELP CLEAN CHURCH . All ladies of the parish, especially mothers of the First Communicants are urged to be present on April 5 for the annual cleaning of St. John*s church. Ths endeavor is handled each year by the Blessed Virgin Sodality, but is not limited to just the members. Any able bodied woman of the parish who is willing to "pitch inP' and do some work . is more than welcome. The more who come, the faster the job is done. If for spme reason there are women who can't come, please try to do your bit anyhow. They are always looking for donations to cover the cost of the cleaning powders and such that are needed to do a thorough job. A|!so, dinner will be served to all the workers in the Johnsburg Community Club hall at the completion of the job. There is a heed for food for this dinner. Please try to drop your food off at? the hall as early on April 5 , as possible. Any donations may be given to the officers or any member <rf the sodality. Won't you do your part on April 5? If you come to clean church, please come prepared with a bucket, rags, and a scrub brush. Detergents will be furnished. A NEW GRANDSON FOR THE SMITHS Leo and Mabel Smith welcomed another grandson Intn their family on March 13. Their son and his wife, Bob andRosie Smith of Kent Acres, added a second sot to their family. They also have a daughter. The newest member in the Smith clan arrived in the wee hours of that Monday morning in the McHenry hospital. Congraulations aid much happiness to all. FROLIC AT THE FUN FAIR That time of the year is near again when the ever-popular Fun Fair takes place at the Johnsburg public school. As in the past all the favorite types of entertainment will be avail- 4ble between the hours of 4 and 9 p.m. to keep each age group happy. Food will be served to those who get hungry during these fun-filled hours. Marge Barth is (Nice again in charge of the country store. She is looking for donation of many different types this year. If you have any white elephant articles that are in usable condition, please contact her. She is also in search of plants, knick-knacks, toys, games and glassware. If you come to her assistance with any of these items for the store, Marge will be most grateful. The kids will be happy to hear the "Spook House" will return again this year. Remember the fun day at the Fun Fair is April 15. Be sure to mark this on your "must do" calendar. BOATING ENTHUSIASTS DOCK IN DUTCH CREEK WOODLANDS We take pleasure in welcoming Mr. and Mrs. Don Morland as "Citizens" of our fair town. They recently moved into their beautiful new home in Dutch Creek Woodlands. This is the perfect spot for them as both are quite the "sailors" and are the owners of a real sailing beauty. The Morlands are by no means strangers to our town though. They have been "in and out" for several years now. They have purchased the former Ed. Sullivan home. We sincerely hope they find nothing but happiness and contentment in their life ahead as citizens of Johnsburg. ATTEND FUNERAL Bill May, Mrs. RichardDetai, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Freund and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mi- TROOP 436 Our troop visited a print shop recently, where w© were shown all the printing methods used and had our picture taken. It was a very interesting trip. We also visited a beauty shop and the beautician explained how to run a salon. They also gave us each a sucker and a free sample bottle of hand cream. For the past three weeks we have been taking dancing lessons and have learned the cha-cha, polka and a few dances just for fun. Debra Landre, Scribe EXPERT •OMING (All Breeds) BOARDER© (Individual SSsaaeiM Bee ICflS w. LScsoBa Hi. I McHeaT-y Kiepo OGS-SflGG Mffle Essft of tto f%yHWtms -- OPEN Friday, Saturday Sunday ROLLINS RO. Hrs.: Fri., Sat. 5 p.m. Sun. - Noon 9inmrs Served in The Style FOB RESERVATIONS JUstico 7-0741 OH ROLLINS OO NORTH SHOW OF UONft LAKI ^VOLO 120 C HENRY LEGALS cheis attended the funeral services of John P. Bugner in Buffalo Grove last Friday. Gerald and Arnie were pallbearers for the deceased. HOME FROM THE HOSPITAL We are most happy to report that Mrs. William J. Meyers is recuperaitag in her home on Johnsburg Road after several weeks in the McHenry hospital. I know Bill is extremely happy to have Maggie home as I know the rest -of the family is also. Our very best get-well wishes to her. DOUBLE CELEBRATION Mrs. Mary Hettermann entertained "a whole houseful of kin" last Sunday afternoon in celebration of her birthday, which was. March 20 and her father, tierb Simon, whose was on March 16. Many happy returns to both of them. LONG BUT NOT LONG ENOUGH That's just what Joe Hettermann's thoughts must be as far as his furlough from Uncle Sam army is concerend. Joe came in by plane last Friday evening to begin a three week furlough with his family, fiance and friends. Prior to coming home he was stationed in Louisiana. He spent last weekend with his parents, Ed and Dorothy, and other family members. Sunday evening he drove his fiance, Pat, home and will remain in Milwaukee for a few days until she is out of school for Easter vacation. He will visit many of his friends from school during his stay in Milwaukee. Joe attended Marquette q> until the time he entered service. RESERVATION REMINDER Forester members of St. Agatha court No. 777, who plan on attending the conference in McHenry cm April 2 are reminded that the reservations should be in to Virginia Pitzen. Better hurry. And it is goodbye time once again. Please have a very happy Easter. Wh ate very you and your family do on Sunday, start it off right by attending the church of your choice. ELECTION NOTICE COMMUNITY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER 15, McHENRY AND' LAKE COUNTIES, ILLINOIS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON SATURDAY, THE 8th DAY OF APRIL, 1967, an election will be held aft the polling places hereinafter described in Community Consolidated School District Number 15, McHenry and Lake Counties, Illinois, for the purpose of electing three members for three year terms each, and one member for the unexpired term of two years of the Community Consolidated School District Number 15 Board of Education. For the purpose of this election, the following polling places are hereby established: ELECTION PRECINCT NUMBER 1: That part of Community Consolidated School District Number 15, McHenry and Lake Counties, Illinois, lyitig in Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois, except that part lying in Sections 21 and 22; also that part of said District lying in Township 44 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois; also that part cf said District lying in Township 45 North, Range 9 East of the Third Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois, except that part lying in Sections 31 and 32; afaib all that part of said Diftrlct lying in Lake County, Illinois. POLLING PLACE: McHtny Community High School BufiVing, Boys Gym Entrance, McHenry, Illinois. ELECTION PRECINCT NUMBER II: fllat part of Community Consolidated School District Number 15, McHenry and Lake Counties, Illinois, which is situated within Sections 5 and 6, Township H North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridian, McHenry ftntaty, Illinois, andalso all that part of Community Consolidated School District Number 15 which is situated within Sections 31 and 32, Township 45 North, Range 9 East of the Third Principal Meridian, Sfe- Henry County, IlHnoia. POLLING PLACE: Fir# House in the Village of Lakemoor, Illinois. ELECTION PRECINCT? NUMBER HI: That pttf 0$ Commontiy Consolidated Sctiooi District Number 15, McHenry and Lake Counties, XlHnoia,' which is situated within Sections 21 and 22, Township 45 North, Range 8 East of the Third Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois. POLLING PLACE: Beach House in the Village of McCullom Late, IHinpis. ELECTION \ PRECINCT NUMBER IV: Tint parte?Community Consolidates School District Number 15, MeHtenry and Lake Counties, tHinois, which is situated frithin Stectlotts 7, 8, 17, 18, 19 art 20, Tonmshlp 4# North, Rttif* 9, Eastitf the Third Principal Meridian, McHenry County, Illinois. POLLING PLACE: Fredric Amour Residence, 1127 Circle Drive, Island Lake, McHenry, Illinois, VOXt&S MUST VOTE AT THE POLLING PLACE DESIGNATED FOR THE ELECTION PRECINCT WITHIN WHICH THEY RESEDE. THE POLLS AT SAID EL EC- • ttoti will be Opened at twelve <f CLOCK NOON AND WILL BE CLOSED AT SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M., CENTRAL STANDARD TIME ON SAID DAY. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF COMMUNITY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER 16. McttENRY AND LAKE COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, DATED THIS 9th DAY OF MARCH, 1983. August J. Utticfc, President Thomas L. Law son, Secretary Board of Education, School District number 15. (Pub. Mar.~23, 1967). NOTICE OF ELECTION On the 18th day of April, 1967, there will be a regular election in City of McHenry to elect: Five aldermen each for a four-year term, with the Exception of the newly formed Ward No. 4 where two aldermen are to be elected, one alderman in this ward to serve a four year term and one alderman to serve a two year term, said terms to be determined by lot iitahe manner prescribed by statute. The wards and polling places for such election shall be: Ward No. 1 Polling Place: Clark Chevrolet Sales - 908 N. Front Street. Ward No. 2. Polling Place: Busri Ford Sales - 3936 W. Main St. Ward No. 3. Polling Place: City Hall - 1111 N. Green Street. Ward No. 4. Polling Place: Lakeland Park Community House - 1717 N. Sunset. Polls shall be open from 6 ajn. to 6 p.m. Central Standard time. Published by order of the Mayor and City Council, Donald P.Doherty Mayor Earl R. Walsh City Clerk (Pub. March 23, 1967). NOTICE OF ELECTION On the 18th day of April, 1967, there will be a regular election in the Village of McCullom Lake to elect three trustees for a four-year term each, and one trustee for a two-year term. The precincts and polling places shall be: All of the village shall be one precinct: Polling place at Cullom Knoll Beach House in said Village. Polls shall be open from 6:00 a.m, to 6:00 p.m. CST. Published by order of the president and board of trustees. Arthur Stuhlfeier Village President Carol Bateman Village Clerk SECTION 4: The precincts or voting districts for sush election and the polling places be those designated in the preceding section. SECTION 5: The judges and derks of election shall be svch as shall be hereafter designated by the president and board of trustees to serve as election officials. SECTION 6: The said election and all matters pertaining thereto shall be conducted in the manner prescribed by statute for the conduct of a regular election for village officers. Y •*) CONSERVATION CONVICTIONS Last year was a busy one for Illinois Conservation Department officers. They obtained 5,- 397 convictions for violations of game, fish and boating regulations and state park rules. The number of convictions was 2,089 higher in 1966 than in 1965. Fines paid totaled $70,- 719. NOTICE OF CLAIM Monday, May 1, 1967 is the claim date in the estate of Luella Arp deceased, No. 67P53, Circuit Court; McHenry County, Illinois. Victor S. Adams of 3706 Clover Ave. McHenry, m. is the Administrator, Leroy J. Welter ®f 1303 N. Richmond Rd., McHenry, m. is the attorney. (Pub. Mar. 23, 30, Apr. 6, 1967). ANGELO'S SUNSET INN Specializing in BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH 12 noon to 2 p.m. FIME FOODS -- COURTEOUS SERVICE v 1 MUa North @H Wancondm on Old Rout® 12 Phono JA 6-2929 MauujCe. Food Tlucex IJoa, Mo>ve,?^Jm>e£& MuuicteGwd T^icm gav& l/oa M&tefr ' ? & flME WHEN ONLY IMS l?SNEI¥ WILL DO... Choose Your Festive WITH JEWEL'S "MIRACLE PRICES ! wtnai*K? 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