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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 May 1972, p. 15

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A. Wonder Lake Mary Jean Huff 728-0267 iuxlllary Hears district Officers if April Meeting The April meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 1169 was presided over by large Hartung, president, leports were given by respective chairmen of the init. Guest speakers were the 11th District President, Angie 'owell and her secretary, also Ithe McHenry County Council [President, Marion Karlove and Iher secretary. The mem­ bership chairman, Lorraine iFejedelem and President IMarge Hartung, president, award for 100 percent and over membership of the unit. The unit was congratulated on the zork we have been doing. The [unit was reminded of the Memorial Day parades, in which we are to participate, Greenwood on May 28 at 12 noon and Wonder Lake on May 29 at 10 a.m. at the firehouse. Any auxiliary member or American Legion member who has a son eligible for the Sons of the American Legion should contact Victor Hunt, the Commander. The McHenry County Council Auxiliary meeting was held Friday May 5, at the McHenry Post. The next regular meeting of the Unit will be Thursday, May 18, at 8 p.m. NEW DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Meredith, 8510 Elm street, Wonder Lake, are the parents of a daughter, Laura Jean, born on April 28, in Harvard Hospital, Harvard. Laura weighed 7 lbs., 11 ozs., at birth and has twin brothers, Jason and Allan, who are 2Vfe years old. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnes, Harvard, and paternal grand­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Meredith, McCrory, Ar. Paternal great grandfather is Melvin Meredith, also of Mc­ Crory. PERMANENT RESIDENTS The folks in White Oaks Bay and throughout the Wonder Lake community will be happy to hear the news that Phyllis and" Barney Odeen are now permanent residents here in Wonder Lake. Welcome home to the Odeens! And keeping it in the family, we wish a belated happy birthday to their grandson. Young Christopher Anderson, son of Bob and Judy Anderson, qualified for kin­ dergarten registration by reaching the busy age of 5 on Friday, April 28. Happy days to you, Chnstopner! VOTER REGISTRATION Are you a registered voter in McHenry County? If you are not, mark down the date of Saturday, May 20. Voter's registration will be held at the firehouse on the east side of Wonder Lake from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on that day. Deputy Registrars, Ernie Vogt, and Margaret Evans, urge all unregistered voters who intend to vote in this crucial election year of 1972, to register now. SCOUT NEWS Scout News for Troop 145 - Submitted by Mike Berlin We are planning a lot of things like hikes, camping and paper drives. It's a lot of work and fun. The paper drive is still/ on and the phone numbers for pick up are: Jim Elger, 653- 7733, Scoutmaster; Bob Wohnrade, 653-9441, Assistant Scoutmaster; or Jerry Raske, 653-4362. The money raised will go for tents and other equip­ ment. Last count we had 5200 lbs., and still more. You have many hikes that will lead to 100 miles and one 50 miler in August sometime. We are doing a lot of camping. We are going camping with the 4-H. They will help us plant 50 walnut trees on May 21,22 and 23 and a week at summer camp, June 20 to July 2. And spring camp-o-ree sometime in May. We also are working on SOAR (Save Our American Resources) for conservation. The Boy Scouts, the Girl Scouts and 4-H will clean up the main roads, so please don't pollute. We need new members so come any Monday night. MOTHER-DAUGHTER SUPPER A Mother-Daughter salad supper will be held at the Wonder Lake Bible church on Thursday, May 18, at 6:30 p.m. All mothers and daughters of the church are invited and are# asked to sign the sheet posted' on the bulletin board if they are coming and what dish they will bring. A new teacher training class will begin at the church on Sunday^ May 14. Those not registered yet should cpntact Otto Menolasino or Dan Swetman. THEATRE PERFORMANCE For many, it was their first experience of attending a real live theatre performance when the third grade classes at Harrison School went to see the Wizard of Oz at the Mill Run Playhouse in Niles, on Wed­ nesday,. May 3. With Robert Bright, superintendent, at the wheel of the bus and the third grade teachers, Miss Diane Cashen, Miss Peggy Waelchli, and Miss Phyllis Johnson en­ during a rousing rendition of 99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall all the way down to that last bottle, the whole day was described by the young playgoers as "neat". BIRTHDAY GREETINGS Belated birthday greetings to that old master painter, Peter Mrowka, who celebrated a bit on April 28. Many more happy returns, Pete. SOMEBODY CARES Somebody cares. The youth of Wonder Lake - Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and 4-H members, along with their leaders, care enough about the litter pollution along our Wonder Lake roads to spend a Sunday afternoon on April 30, cleaning them up. After several hours working from* Route 120 to Barnard Mill Road, they had filled a county truck, provided by Road Commissioner, Clarence Regner, with plastic ,r>a^Pf1 with cans, bottle «?.?ud After jarbage. Over refreshments at Christ the King hall later, the workers ex­ pressed disbelief that people really could throw all that garbage out of their cars. We couldn't believe it either when we drove along Wonder Lake road to Route 120 a day later and saw that the litter pigs were at it again with a paper cup here, an empty can there, a half-eaten orange, and a little further down, the empty paper bag. Litter pigs - take note ! Somebody cares - why don't you? POPPY DAY Hospitalized disabled veterans are at present engaged in the assembling of over a million poppies which will be offered to the citizens of Illinois during the 48th Annual Poppy Day of the American Legion and the American Legion auxiliary on Saturday, May 20. Each year the Illinois American Legion employs Veterans in Illinois hospitals to assemble the prefabricated little red memorial poppies. It is expected that more than twelve thousand dollars will be paid directly to the hospitalized veterans for this year's poppy assembling. The remainder of the funds contributed will be utilized by the American Legion and the American Legion auxiliary for service and relief work among needy disabled veterans and their dependents. American Legion Auxiliary Unit 1169. PRESENT PLAYS The seventh grade students of Harrison School will present two one-act plays, "Arabian Night", and "Antique Trap", on Thursday, May 25, at 8 p.m. Refreshments will be available. PAGE 15-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1972 Lakemoor-Lilymoor Alma Hueckstaedt 385-56B9 New Appointments Made By Village President Hyatt On April 27, the last meeting of the fiscal year was held. The following appointments were made by President Hyatt for the coming year. Assistant Liquor Commissioners are: - Alyce Kowal, Donald Whynot, and Harry Brady; Electrical Inspector: - Patric Lass; Septic and Sanitation In­ spector: - John Foute; Building Inspector: - Norman Morrison; Health Officer: - Marcella Foss; Treasurer: - Marcella Foss; Police Department, Temporary Police Chief: - Kenneth Zons; Patrolmen: - Herb Zabroski, Russell Hanlin, and John Monteleone; Radio Operators and Matrons: - Myra Zabroski, Mary Lou Kinnerk, and Thelma Massheimer; Clerk of Police Department: - Thelma Massheimer. The entire village board will serve as members of the police commission. The new attorney for the village is Samuel Diamond. Chairmen of Comittees are as follows:- Finance and Or­ dinances: - Donald Whynot (385-3923); Building and Zoning: - Francis Coughlin (385-4681); Streets and Roads: - Harold (Curt) Freeman (385- 7293); Licenses: - Harry Brady (385-5169); Septic and Sanitation: - Alyce Kowal (385- 0597). Any resident who may have a problem pertaining to any of the committees, please contact the chairman of same. * 1 * 'LUNCHEON > -»• j On May 17 at 12:30 p.m. a luncheon will be served at St. Patrick's hall. It is being sponsored by the St. Patrick's Women's Guild. It is by reservation only. Anyone in­ terested in attending, please call Isabelle Pierce at 385-4481. BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday and best wishes go out to Stan Zabroski on May 12, to Richard Hyatt on May 15 and to Mary Wilson on May 17. Here's hoping all three of you have a very happy day. BACK HOME Eunice Tobey is home and resting up after putting about 3,000 miles on her car. She drove to Florida and back all alone. While there she visited with Mrs. Frank Tobey, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tobey, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson, Jr., all of Margate, Fla. She visited the airport, shopping center, and dunked her tootsies in the ocean. It was a long and lonesome trip and I think she is glad to be back home even though she had a very en­ joyable visit during her short stay there. See you next week. The Happy People In Town Are Those Who Read the McHENRY PLAINDEALER... JAC0BSEN TRACTOR SALE No Trades-Sale ends May 20 ̂ 10 h.p. with 36" mower 12 h.p. with 42" mower GT 10 h.p. with 42" mower GT 12 h.p. with 50" mower 113300 1287® 1349® 149900 Adams Price SAVE 990® 14300 1115® 172°° H5500 19400 127000 22900 L ** 'Buy where service comes first McHenry County*s Best Equipped Lawn Equipment Dealer 3102 N. Chapel Hill Road 385-0434 Johnsburg- McHenry COAST TO COAST STORES Reg. 9.99 Set includes: covered sauce pans. Gift box­ ed. 1 qt., l%qt. and 1 3/4 qt. 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