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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 May 1974, p. 4

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PAGE 4 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, MAY 17.1974 Lakeland Park Anne Moore 385-6448 Public Hearing Regarding Wafer Company June 19 Concerned residents will be happy to hear that the date has been set for the public hearing to be held before the Pollution Control Board regarding Lakeland Park Water Company. Wednesday, June 19, interested residents should meet at city hall at 10 a.m. Those of you with complaints are urged to attend, and are reminded to contact Alderman La Verne Hromec (385-0194) or Mrs. Harold Bowlin (385-8910) with information pertaining to facts you have about your water system that you feel should be discussed at the hearing. It is very important that all this testimony be gathered as soon as possible. Those of you who have or have had problems with your water should realize that this is the time -to come forward and make your problems known. CREEK IMPROVEMENT TO CONTINUE Thomas Hanahan, the Come in and browse, you'll get ideas for furnishing your bath and discover nyiny charming gifts. £ 3012 W. Rte. 120, McHenry East of New Bridge - Free Parking 385-0048 Mon.-Thurs. 9-5:30, Fri. 9-9, Sat. 9-5 Complete planning and installation of fixtures and accessories. Democratic representative from our district, in his position as chairman of the Appropriations Committee in Springfield, has passed word that the final funds ($35,000) are now available for completion of the creek project. It is hoped that this work will begin and be completed soon. BREAKFAST A SUCCESS! The pancake breakfast sponsored by the Lakeland Park Boys and Girls Baseball Club and held last Sunday at the community house was a huge success. At one point there was standing room only because the chefs couldn't flip those pancakes fast enough to keep up with the demand. Pancake "flippers" were: Mrs. Kopsell, Vicky Kopsell, Mrs. Alice Sullivan, Broc Olson, Kurt Knaack and Phil Bucaro. Bill Sullivan kept the sausage coming while filling the plates for Barb Bucaro to pass to the waitresses. The very efficient waitresses were: Nancy Sullivan, Mary Mclnerney, and Mary Ann Staley with Tim Widen assisting. Dawn Parisi, Kim Bucaro and Ann Sullivan were the dishwashers who were assisted by some of our very own baseball players. Some players also helped serve coffee, cleaned tables and extras such as sampling the sausage to make sure Bill was frying them just right! Officers of the Lakeland Park Boys and Girls Baseball Club are: Bill Sullivan, president; TiDie the Tfefler savs Here's what my cash card is all about! SOME DAY.. .REAL SOON... MAYBE TONIGHT You'll need real money--cash--in a great big hurry. A check, or charge account, or a credit card won't do it for you. THArS WHERE YOUR MCHENRY SAVINGS MONEY MACHINE CASH CARD Produces for you....$25.00 in cash in 5 seconds day or night...Sundays and holidays....anytime you need it. HERE'S ALL YOU NEED TO DO TO GET YOUR OWN CASH CARD Open a $200 minimum balance Sav­ ings account at McHenry Savings and get your very own cash cards (up to 4) for every $25 additional de­ posit. Of you're already a McHenry Savings saver, we can convert your account in a jiffy) • THAT'S ALL YOU DO... Then whenever you need money out­ side (or during) our normal service hours, just insert your Cash Card Into our Money Machine, and in 5 seconds out comes your $25.00 in cash. Your transaction will be charg­ ed against your savings account just like an ordinary withdrawal, and your Cash Card will be returned to you by mail for the next time you need cash. Next To The Drive-In Window McHENRY S A V I N G S THERE'S NO SERVICE CHARGE OR FEE . . . Of any kind. And you have no lia­ bility for lost or stolen cards(Pro- vided you report the loss promptly) Best of all, your savings money is working fo you until you need it, earning v day interest for you. GOOD AS CASH AT LOCAL MERCHANTS A growing number of participating merchants in and around McHenry will honor your McHenry Sav­ ings Cash Card. Look for the sign in the window where your Cash Card is good for $25.00 on any purchase (if less than $25. the difference is refunded to you in cash). NOW YOU KNOW THE CASH CARD STORY... Isn't it time to get your own Cash Card, have it ready when you need it? Come see us now (any week day but Wednesday). Tell us Tillie sent you! SERVING ALL OF GREATER McHCNNV COUNTY McHenry Savings W ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION^^ 1209 North Green Street McHenry, Illinois 60050--815/385-3000 SAVERS HOURS 9 OC a m lo 4 30 p m Monday Tuesday Thursday and Saturday 9 00am To 8 00pm Friday Drive-in Window open Wednesday 9 0 0 a r r t o 2 0 C p m Phil Bucaro, vice-president; Tim Widen, secretary; and Kurt Knaack, treasurer. These gentlemen would like to thank those of you who participated in this fund raising program and would like to congratulate everyone on an excellent job well done. The money will go toward more equipment and uniforms for the members of the baseball club. "DUESPAYABLE NOW Once again this is a reminder for those of you who have not yet paid your property owners association dues. May 31 is the deadline for the yearly rate which is $41. After May 31, the dues for the year will be $48. Or, if you pay your dues semi- yearly, the first $25 payment is due by May 31. There is a re­ instatement fee for delinquency payments. Do make your payment before May 31 to Lakeland Park Property Owners Association to Mrs. Helen, Strandquist, clerk of the association, 5119 W. Shore Drive, or drop it in Helen's mailbox. CLEAN-UPTIME Now's the time for all of us to take a good look around our homes, garages and property for those unnecessary items cluttering our living space. Clean-up weeks will be held sometime next month so let's get a jump on these fine men who help us keep our homes and property neat and clean from year to year. The City Clerk's office staff is hopeful that the dates will be set soon. Do watch the paper so you won't miss this opportunity. BAKE SALE Members of Lakeland Park Women's Club will be offering delicious home-made bakery goods at the Market Place tomorrow. This club project came about from the ladies tour to the facilities for the retarded in Woodstock where they learned of the great need of recreational equipment for outdoor activities. Do help make this fund raising project a success and enjoy your home­ made goodies! SWIMMING LESSONS PLANNED Arrangements have been made once again this year to have Miss Donna Humann as the instructress for the swimming lessons to be held at Herzog (West) Beach. Classes will start on Monday, July 22, and will continue through Friday, August 2. The classes are held Monday through Friday only, and it is required that the beach be closed to everyone except those children taking classes at their proper time. This is necessary to allow the children to learn as much as possible in their allotted time periods. Registration for the classes "WASH & WEAR" HAIR CUTS FOR gals on the go • Layer Cuts • Shags • Naturals $10.00 JAXE'S 385-7771 will be held Monday, June 17, and Tuesday, June 18 from 9 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. at the Humann residence, 5003 W. Willow Lane. Anyone who cannot possibly register their children during the time period allotted on these days may phone Mrs. Humann to arrange a convenient evening appointment (385-1605). A parent or guardian must accompany the child to sign the registration papers. Children who are enrolling in the regular swimming classes must be five years of age on or before December 1, and through the age of sixteen years on or before December 1. Junior Lifesavers must be twelve years old by December 1 and Senior Lifesavers must be sixteen years old by December 1. All lessons will be during the morning hours which will be set as soon as Donna has the class schedules lined up. Parents will be notified by telephone as to the hours of their children's lessons. Volunteers will be needed to help supervise the behavior at the beach so those of you who are interested in assisting Donna should telephone her. RECYCLING DRIVE Tomorrow is the day to gather together those old newspapers, magazines and cardboard and bring them to the McHenry Market Place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bottles and cans are also accepted each third Saturday of each month. Let's all do our part to help this ecology program. DO PHONE! Got a late start on this column last week and was unable to follow through on some of my tips for news. My apologies to my one loyal "tip- giver." To all of you, please phone with news about your families and friends. I know graduation time is almost here, so come on and phone me with this exciting event in the life of your child! BIRTHDAYS THIS WEEK Today is a special day for Jolynn Prazak and Vincent Linnane. Tomorrow Dorothea Zimny will celebrate her birthday. Sunday Patrick Faunt and Bev Wickenkamp will have candles on their cakes. Steve Hoard, Beth Okal and Susan Treadwell will have candles on their birthday cakes Monday, May 20. Tuesday is a special day for Bobby Hodges and Brian Bremer and Wednesday Matthew Ketchum will have 11 candles cm his cake. Happy birthday to you all! HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! Pat and Barbara Faunt will celebrate their first wedding anniversary on May 19. Congratulations. Dorothy and Irve Becker, Jr., will celebrate their twenty- fourth wedding anniversary on May 20 and share their day with John and Mary Schaan who will be celebrating their anniversary for the seventeenth time. Best wishes to both couples. Mrs. Dottle Bornhoeft learns how to make yarn mats with the help of Cindy Mann. Courses Offered Parents During Catholic Education week, St. John's school fifth graders at Johnsburg taught min-courses to parents. Some of the courses include^. yarn mats, candles, yarn dogs,' paper mache animals and puppets, salt clay, bird feeders and how to use the overhead projector with overlays. Both students and parents enjoyed themselves and learned from each other. Barb Schmidt teaches Mrs. Arlene Fowler how to make candles. Holiday Hills Karen Kottke 385-6675 Logical Neal: "Why are there so few women lawyers?" Jack: "Because women would rather lay down the law than take it up." Women's Club Enjoys Dinner, Play Outing On Wednesday, May 8, thirty women from Holiday Hills and their guests enjoyed a dinner- play outing at the Shady Lane Playhouse in Marengo. The club plans an annual outing in May to -honor their previous year's officers. Honored at the dinner this year were the 1973 officers; Bonnie Kellen - president; Marge Connell • vice-president; Sharon Kottke - treasurer; Dee Wegener - secretary; Joan Cornwell and Mimi DeWitt • Entertainment Committee; and Pat Hughes and Penny Appleyard - the Ways and Means Committee. A special thanks was accorded Mary Ann Mahon, who unselfishly offers the use of her basement each month for the club's meetings. Following a delicious meal, the group procured their seats in the Shady Lane theater for the production of "Kiss or Deposits insured to $20,000 by the Federal Savmqs 4 Loan insurance Corp IH CUB CADET® 149 LAWN & GARDEN TRACTOR Make Up". Everyone enjoyed this amusing comedy and hopes that next year's outing is equally successful. Thanks to the dinner committee who donated much of their valuable time to the arrangements for this outing and who deserve credit for its success. These gals were Sharon Kottke, Mimi De Witt and Dee Wegener. FLEA MARKET PLANNED The Holiday Hills Women's Club is planning another flea market for this summer. The tentative date for this activity will be June 23. The club's table will be used for the sale of baking goods. As we all hope for a successful day, the women are starting the baking now. Anyone able to donate baked goods is asked to do so as soon as possible. Mrs. Hughes has a freezer which will be used to store the baked goods until the date of the sale. Since items made with chocolate do not retain their freshness, we are unahle to accept these items for freezing. A phone committee is also needed to contact residents in the subdivision for donations. Anyone able to provide aid in either of these activities is asked to contact Pat Hughes at 385-4855 or Penny Appleyard at 385-4507. PLEA FOR NEWS I realize that school will be over in a few short weeks and many of you folks will be busy with graduations and weddings and vacations. Warmer weather usually brings us all outdoors, so if anyone has anything of interest to report I'd be glad to hear from you. I have been writing this column for over a year and generally* have to depend on a few people for "leads". I certainly would - enjoy hearing from more of the* folks in the area. BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday greetings to • Joseph Mroz on May 19; to Ed - Hughes, Mark Jende, and Billy - Jaramski on May 20; to Roy Lundelius on May 21; to Noreen DeWitt on May 22; and to- Phyliss Harper cm May 23. SENIOR LEAGUE TRYOUTS The senior league baseball' tryouts will be held Saturday,. May 18, at 9:30 a.m. at Island Lake grade school. In case of. rain the tryouts will be held on Sunday, May 19, at 9:30. The senior baseball league is for boys 13 years and older. Vacation Bible School In Wonder Lake June 17-28 Nativity Lutheran church of Wonder Lake once again will offer a Vacation Bible school program open to all children of the area. Classes will be in session from 9 to- 11 a.m. starting June 17 and ending June 28. The program is open to all children from 3-year-olds to those who have completed the sixth grade. There will be puppets, songs, games, stories, filmstrips, puzzles, punchouts and crafts for every age group. Children may be registered from 8 to 11:30 a.m. Sunday, May 19, in the narthex of Nativity Lutheran church, 3506 E. Wonder Lake road, Wonder Lake. There will be fun for everyone as they share what it's like to be "God's People Today!" For further information contact Mrs. Karin Guelzo, 653-3186 or Pastor Olson, 653-3832. LOOK WHAT ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY! Save during Greenback Sale days! Buy any IH Cub Cadet Lawn and Garden Tractqr and get the mower attachment for just $1.00. What's more, the coupon below is worth $1.00 toward your Greenback Sale purchase. WATER-WELLS PUMPS ftED JACKET I I I I I I I I THIS COUPON GOOD FORI ONE DOLLAR Offi th Offer expires June 30. 1974 Void where prohibited by law 8 % This coupon it good for one doj-lar at the participating Interna­tional Harvester Greenback Sale Oealer whose name appears be­ low when you ... Buy a Cub Cadet mower attachment for tl .00 with the purchase of any Cub Cadet tractor IH GREENBACK SALE iTtf i i i i i i ih Geo. P. Freund, Inc. 4102 West Crystal Lake Road Phone: 815/385-0420 THE BEST WATER SYSTEM INSTALLED IS THE CHEAPEST WATER WELL SUBMERSIBLE DRILLING PUMPS SALES AND SERVICE McHENRY COUNTY WELL & PUMP CO. 385-5252-Res. 38541713 4913 W. McCullom Lk. Kd. McHenry

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