PAGE 4-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, Lakemoor-Lilymoor Alma Hueckstaedt 385-5689 Village Board Hears Talk On Law Enforcement On March l, Mr Stroka. \ssistant Director of the Lake McHenrv County Law En- foroement Association, (a State Federal Funded Organization), addressed various municipal officials in the Lakemoor Council chambers Mr Stroka explained a concept of con tractional law enforcement with the Sheriff's Department Municipalities represented at this meeting were Fox Valley Gardens, McCullom Lake, Sunnyside and Lakemoor President Hyatt reported that the village is seriously considering this type of police protection for the village, but there are many facets still under investigation before the board can make a final decision CHURCH REQUESTS HELP Reverend Gerald Metcalf, minister of the United Pen tacostal church has requested assistance from the village board in regards to obtaining property in which to build a v6TE JIM PUHL For Harrison School Board APRIL 8th AT HARRISON SCHOOL Adv. paid for by Citizens for Puhl, 4405 Hast Wonder I^ke Road, Wonder I,ake 1972 church Reverend Metcalf pointed out that zoning laws of the village may hamper this project, but members of the board instructed the minister to select several sights he may deem suitable and turn these in to the Zoning Board of Appeals for review Reverend Metcalf further asked the board if it might be possible to utilize the downstairs of the municipal building until other quarters could be secured The village board is now taking this under con sideration EASTER EGG HUNT Saturday, April 1, at l p.m. is the time and date for an Easter egg hunt. The event will be held at the park area adjacent to the beach area on Rte 120. Prizes will be awarded Children of surrounding areas are invited also. Anyone wishing to con tribute to this occasion may do so by calling either Ruth Freeman at 385-7293 or Myra Zabroski at 385-4726. APPOINTMENT MADE President Hyatt announced recently the appointment of Patrick Lass to position of electrical inspector for the village. Mr. Lass comes to this post well qualified as he is a registered electrician with the State of Illinois and he makes his living as such He resides on Rand road with his wife and children. COMMUNITY SUPPER On Saturday, April 15, from 5 p.m. there will be a community supper held in the community building. The menui consists of Polish sausage and sauerkraut, boiled potatoes, salad, rolls, dessert and coffee. Tickets are on sale now. You may purchase adult, children, and specially priced tickets for children under 12 years of age. The supper will be followed by games. Committee chair men are as follows: Kitchen -- Ruth Freeman and Jean Dember, Tables and Decoration -- Margaret Hatch, Coffee and Dessert -- Myra Zabroski, Tickets and Door Prizes - Marie Hyatt, and in charge of ticket sales are Harold Freeman and Dick Hyatt. POLICE VERSUS JUNK Police Chief Charles Martin reported that geveral notices to appear have been issued this past week to residents who persist in storing junk vehicles in the village. Also issued during this period were notices for harboring unsightly refuse. These offenses are both in violence of village ordinances. For the residents that have junk vehicles and wish to dispose of them, they may call Chief Martin, he can supply the name of a firm that will remove them free of charge. ILLAGE nvnARKET OPEN EVERYDAY formerly Russ' Food & Liquors 4405 E. Wonder Lake Rd, Wonder Lake, Illinois 7am.- 11 pim. SALE DATES - MARCH 15th Thru MARCH 18th. CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS 85'. FREE! American Beauty Macaroni Rings (With any meat purchase- excluding pork chops) 29 COLONIAL SPANISH BREAD TRY IT!! A New unbelievably delicious bread. DEAN'S CHOCOLATE MILK % GALLON 39 R.C. COLA 8-16 oz. 59* No limit Plus dep. FLAV--0--RITE POTATO S OQt CHIPS Bf 03 American Beauty NOODLES Klusky or Krinkly BUY 1... 2nd one FREE!! While supply lasts II •••ViViT w Svl I 1 BUDGET SAVERS! GOOD VALUE MARGARINE 19* BUDGET SAVERS! ..from the Deli LEAN C fit BOILED 07 HAM * ">• ;>*v« v'v v'.v n M Your Choice • Corby's Gin • Corby's Vodka 99 • Royal Vat Scotch MEDIUM EGGS 29' Limit 1 With Coupon Dean's oot HALF & 33 HAIF Pint THyTo ICE 79* CREAM J KOTEX DUBUQUE COUNTRY MAID BACON 49* Everyday low price!! OLD MILWAUKEE BEER 6-12 oz. 99* GULF AAt TRASH CAN 29 LINERS 10 cnt PRODUCE SPECIALS!! CARROTS lOVkg RADISHES 10'pkg PEARS 6/49* RED. 10 POTATOES ib 49' 2 - _ -EVERYDAY LOW PRICES- WINNER OF 1 MIN. FREE SHOPPING Kathy Harrington - 7416 Birch Drive Wbnder Lake, III tOMING SOON... HOMEMADE BAKERY SALE!! Watch For It!! Colonial BREAD 4/89 Oscar Mayer BACON 87* CIGARETTES 333 lOfts $3.43 txta Lean . GROUND 75' BEEF U>. WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS DEN STARTED Mrs. Marian Vornkahl has started a new Cub Scout Den in Lilymoor, and she has in formed me that the cubs have been and will be out selling Scout-O-Rama tickets. This event takes place March 18, from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Crystal Lake field house. This is a great occasion for all Scouts. If you can possibly attend this year's Scout-O- Rama be sure to buy your ticket when a Scout comes to your door. One ticket admits you to other Scout-O-Ramas that are scheduled for later dates for other areas. FUN CLUB Members met March 8, Helen Para was hostess for the evening. Sh* served a delicious dinner. Pri& winners of the evening were as follows; - first -Emma Kunz, second - Jen O'Leary, third -- Pat Morrison, and fourth -- Toni Ehredt. After the social the girls enjoyed a buffet lunch. The evening's decoration was St. Patrick's theme. NURSERY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. M. Ingram were as proud as they could be when they received word of the birth of their first grandson. He was born March 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parish of Wonder Lake. Ralph Everett's birth caused quite a bit of excitement for the Monton family as he is the first nephew of theirs. The Ingrams have several granddaughters who will help spoil the new little guy. BIRTHDAYS The children, grandchildren, and the great-grandchildren all gathered round to help Jennie Ferrara celebrate her birthday on Feb. 27. On March 4 all six children got together and took Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martenson out for a birthday dinner in honor of Walter's birthday which is actually on March l. Birthday wishes go out to Charles Wilson on the tenth, to Robert Freeman on the twelfth, Jean Dember on the thirteenth, to Brian Burkhart on the six teenth, and to Debbie Vornkahl on the seventeenth. Here's hoping all the above have had or will have a great day on their natal day. ANNIVERSARY Herb and Marge Polinski have reason to celebrate on March 21, as that is the an niversary of their wedding date. Happy anniversary Marge and Herb, here's hoping you celebrate many, many more. See you next week. IN TEACHING ROLE John F. Schlesser, son of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Schlesser, 211 Rt. 120, McHenry, has com pleted a student teaching assignment at Naperville North high school in Naperville as a part of his course work at North Central college. He is a senior at the private, liberal arts college and is majoring in physical education. BLOOD DONOR - Donating blood during the recent Red Cross blood drive at the University of Oklahoma is McHenry junioi, Mindy Long. One thousand fifty donors made this year's drive the largest campus effort in the nation. Miss Long is the daughter of James E. Long, 1016 W. Edgewood drive. An honest laborer, when paid for work, gives himself to his work. INCOME TAX SERVICE SINCE 1955 DAILY 9 to 9 385-4410 •Fast and efficient service •Year around assistance •Computerized Returns •Individually Verified We have been doing tax service work in this area for 16 years, with a full * time staff, working year around to assist our clients. Paul A.Schwegel&Co 4410 W. ROUTE 120 385-4410 McHENRY Performance Of "Requiem" In Holy Week McHenry County college chorus and the Northern Illinois Choral association have been rehearsing in preparation for an outstanding per formance of Johannes Brahms' "Requiem". Brahms' ability to combine and balance or chestration with voice, both choral and solo, makes this an extremely pleasing score to listen to as well as perform. The Harvard branch of the College chorus will join in with the two Crystal Lake groups. Peg Griffith, director of both choruses, has invited two well- known vocalists, Mrs. Jane Leatherman, soprano, and Richard Thorsen, baritone, to perform the solos. The performance takes place Palm Sunday, March 28, at 8 p.m. in Crystal Lake Com munity high school auditorium. The public is invited. Another first for Commonwealth Edison. Partner in the nation's first demonstration fast breeder power plant With the nation's needs for electricity growing and growing, Commonwealth Edison is proud to be part of another pioneer ing step in supplying those needs. We're taking this step as a partner with the Tennessee Valley Authority in developing the first liquid metal fast breeder demonstra tion power plant. What is a fast breeder? It's a nuclear reactor that in generating electricity produces more fuel than it uses. So it actually stretches the nation's supply of available fuel. The result will be clean, economical energy with a minimum effect on the environment. Commonwealth Edison will engineer and manage the new plant, which will be located in the TVA system. It's all part of our continuous dedication to provide for your electricity needs in the future. Part of a plan that began nearly 12 years ago, when Commonwealth Edison began supplying nuclear power at Dresden Station, the nation s first privately financed nuclear power plant. Commonwealth Edieon concern for your total environment e /