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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Feb 1971, p. 12

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i. PAGE 12-PLAINLcALER-WEDNESDAY^FEBRUARY 24, 1971 and daughter-in-law taking care of the family for the time being. McCullom Lake Mildred Watson 385-3585 James Browns Welcome Grandson> Timothy Wunder \lr. and Mrs. James Brown of McCullom I^ake and Chicago are the proud grandparents of another grandson, Timothy Allen Wunder. Timothy arrived Feb. 10 at St. Alexius hospital, Elk Grove Village, weighing 7 lbs., 1 oz. The proud parents are Carol and Thomas Wunder formerly of McCullom Lake and now living in Rolling Meadows. Timothy's , paternal grand­ mother is Mrs. M. Wunder of Chicago. Even though Timothy's older brother, Tommy, who is 3'x, was convinced and deter­ mined that he would have a baby sister and nothing else, he is now eagerly awaiting for his mother to bring home his baby brother. CULLOM KNOL? ASSOCIATION The Cullom Knoll Associa­ tion had an election for their board of trustees Sunday, Feb. 14. Those elected to the fol- lowin^posts were Bill Walters, president, Gene Freund, Wee- president, Edgar Garner, trea­ surer, Jerry Jensen, secretary. Please keep in mind that this organization is separate from the village board. The Cullom Knoll needs your support too. I will try to give everyone more information as to what the Cul­ lom Knoll association does, perhaps then more of us will get involved. VILLAGE CLERK The last day to register to vote is March 22. Any citi­ zen of the United States 18 and over is eligible to vote. Of course those between the ages of 18 and 21 can only vote in the presidential elections, in this state but do it. All of you younger ones worked hard to get these rights, exercise' them. All of you 21 and over be sure you are registered and then vote. Register at the village clerk's office, 5210 West Maple Hill Drive. NEW ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Monty Yates are the proud parents of a sweet baby girl, born Feb. 15. The little darling weighed 6 lbs., 9 ozs. Waiting at home for Kelly Marie is brother, Ron­ nie, 17 months, and big sister, Michelle, five years old. The maternal grandparents are the Edwin Underwoods of Volo. The paternal grandparents are from Mississippi. Grandmother Yates is at the home of her son MARCH 31 DEADLINE Now that we all have our license plates on our cars, the time is nearing when we will have to put on our vehicle stick­ ers or get a ticket, I admit I usually wait until the last minute to get mine, but March 31 is the deadline and Pmgoing to try and avoid the last min­ ute rush. March 31 is also the deadline for dog licenses. If it is a hunting or fishing license you desire you may pur­ chase either one or both at the village clerk's office. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS A very happy birthday to Connie Meyer who will be five on the twenty-fourth. It is twelve candles on the cake for Tom Morris on the twenty-fifth. Hap­ py birthday, Tom. . CONDOLENCES Our condolences to the fam­ ily of Frank Surz, who died in his home, 4609 West Parkview, Tuesday, Feb. 16. The funeral was held Saturday in Chica­ go. Mr. Surz is survived by his wife, Ruth, one son, Or- ville, of Chicago, a daughter, Mrs. Emily MaidaofRosemont, two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. OTHER BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. George Died- rich are the parents of a son born Feb. 11. The maternal grandparents are the Joseph DeMars of McCullom Lake. The KIWANIS NEWS WONDER LAKE CLUB Speaker at the Eeb. 15 meet­ ing was Joe Tobolik, execu­ tive director of Camp Duncan YMCA, located one mile north of Volo. He described the var­ ious types of programs avail­ able at the camp. They include weekend or week day programs as well as a summer program for twelve-day periods. Approximately 1,500 children take advantage of these pro­ grams each year. The cabins are also winterized for year-/ round use. The purpose of the camp is to provide the children with a good time while they learn about nature, work on hobbies and crafts and develop friendships, as well as human understanding. paternal grandmother is Mrs. George Diedrich of Johnsburg. The baby's mother is the for­ mer Donna DeMar of McCul­ lom Lake. The James Thennesesof4406 Lakewood are the parents of a boy, Todd Robert, born Feb. 5 in McHenry hospital. Little Todd has a brother, Jimmy, three years old. The paternal grarxfcarents are the Leonard Thenneses of , McHenry. The maternal grandmother is Mrs. Robert Thurlwell. Todd's moth­ er is the former Rita Thurl­ well of Lakewood. KnowS • -- -± sTHi Vfe&ther 'a Is thunder more likely to be heard with arrival of a warm or a cold front? Thunder is most often heard as an accompaniment of a cold front. When we surprisingly hear thunder in winter, which is rare, it is often caused by the fast approach of a cold front. Many of the states along the /east coast heard much thunder this year ahead of approaching cold fronts in January. The cold front is the one which most often tends to build cumulonimbus (thunderhead) clouds on its leading edge _in summer. Occasionally it will produce them in winter and these formations usually feature lightning and thunder. The warm, front, without the speed, violent updrafts and radical movements, is less inclined to cause lightning, thunder or blustery winds or hard rain. HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS PRESENTS DISPLAY AWARD -- Charles "Chuck" Fuller, McHenry Area Chamber of Commerce co-chairman, presents the Harry Conways of 3705 West John street, McHenry, a framed color photo of their award winning Christmas display. The Chamber-sponsored home lighting contest was held in December. The Conways* display was judged the most original by Chamber judges. SHOT & SHUTTER PHOTO ISSUED CHARTER The state has issued a char­ ter to McHenry County News Publishing Co., to "conduct a publishing and printing busin­ ess". RUGS PAY LESS - GET MORE! Oil Sa le At 1 I l i s S tore <>nl \ - \ \Kl ) . f TUCKS. , KIM. , SAT. 1#** F NAL WjL THESE VALUES! % CLEARANCE The do-it-yourself season is near its end. We are reducing our cash 'n carry inventory by 100 rolls of 12 x 15 foam backed carpet at cost or below! Dealers welcome. U&V* Arts. NYLON and POLYESTER SHAGS %1 PHILADELPHIA 8 YEAR OLD Blended § Whiskey •QUART SQ.YD. Plain Bach CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON CARPET KITCHEN & REC.R00M CARPET NYLON CARPET $ WITH ATTACHED FOAM PAD Only 18 rolls left/£g^ Cash $ $ t . means an amaz ing l y l ow - r ea l l y l ow p r i ce . . means t oday s mos t f ash i onab le shag means a s t r ong ca re f r ee ny l on f ace means b r i l l i an t co l o r comb ina t i ons CARPET BY )LFOR ONLY... SQ.YD. 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