t In tf\GE 4 - FLA1XPEALER.WEDNK.S1) \V, SKPTKMBKK 4, 1974 West Shore Beach l'J Connie Schmidt ;-t -- tin feres fed Folks ,JHold Successful jBenefif Pknk was a breezy day at our beach picnic that attracted Many interested residents to jdine with neighbors and to play amusing games. Game prizes were donated by the following members of the community: Katherine Aissen, Martha Dignan, Jenny Enarson, Esther Finiello, Helen Mohlman, Dorothy Wendt, and the Sukupcaks Everyone also enjoyed the fresh bakery goods donated by the following ladies; Katherine Aissen, Martha Dignan. Bea Elhert, Esther Finiello, Ann Garrelts, Lorraine Hagen, Jeanette McHale, Dora Otto, Connie Schmidt, Sue Sukupcak, 385-7841 Marie Wegner, Sylvia Wasicak. Dorothy Wendt and Millie Giddings. If anyone was omitted please accept our gracious apologies Those interested members who made this picnic a success were the same people who made the rummage sale a success and the same people who always show concern at the monthly meetings for your efforts the appreciation is beyond words. Any others who have reason to find fault or complain are not those doing all the work This fund raising picnic benefits the entire community and it was indeed successful' MEETING SOON The West Shore Beach Property Owner s Association will hold its monthly meeting on Saturday, Sept 14 At this meeting the nomination of 1975 officers will take place for voting later in October All candidates interested in an office should be present at this Sept 14 meeting. Snow plowing bids will also be accepted for the coming winter season Every resident should show concern at these next two meetings or be satisfied with voting decisions of those attending members of the communitv. All invited SEWING BEE" Would you like to learn how to sew, crochet, knit or do handiwork0 Do you already know how to do these things and can teach others your skills" There are ladies young and old who would like to get together and form a new type club either with the present auxiliary or separately The time and place is up to you Want to be a part, then call Martha Dignan at 385- 1033 or Connie Schmidt. With winter coming those dreary davs could be filled with fun' VOLKSUPPORT Are you there? What have you been doing" Did you have a nice I^hor Day holiday with the family or by yourself" Please support your column with little new s items for your reading pleasure We can always do better! BABY GIRL Congratulatioas to Jan and Ken Wahl who are happy about Shawn Annette born Aug. 20 at Memorial Hospital weighing 6 lbs 12 oz. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Goran Engstrom, Mrs Louise Wahl and Fred Wahl Great grandparents include Mrs Grace Stilling and Mr and Mrs Raymond Klein. We wish you all the happiness with your new baby and a bright future together too! PERSONALS Wishes for a speedy recovery go to Larry Nowak confined to a hospital in Libertyville. He was involved in an accident on his way home from work and suffered many injuries. Your A cards or call can be made to 5402 Hillside drive. The Nowaks recently moved here from Chicago. Eight birthday wishes to Danielle Johnson who will be celebrating with her family on Sept 7. Have a very happy day Danielle! Sylvia and Jim Wasicak hosted a barbecue for Mr and Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. John Haydek, Mr and Mrs. Hank Bibraz all from Chicago, and Mr and Mrs. Fred Schmidt. A nice day in the country was had by everyone' Hope Virginia Scharlow is doing much better and will be able to come home from the hospital soon! Be aware of the happenings on your street. Shift From Wert To South The lush West Coast and West ern forests now dominate the timber industry. But in a dec ade, foresters predict, the South will take the lead with its vast pine forests. his SPORTSWEAR tf§ m & iii® ********** * * * * * * * * in ' * X \ % H X % X X % % % % % % % % % ********* JJ55J V& * * * * ********** J5$p*%** ****** ****** ******* ******** *>***: ***** ®®SSes &VV&, feV&tvk mm* tomorrow's pant arrived yesterday at Beard & Stovall Fantastic double - knit slack from the great collection from h.i.s. and Beard & Stovall. Choose from green / gold check and brown and rust checks . . . no matter what you choose you have to be pleased with these outstanding h.i.s. double knits s 17 s Dea/ii Woodstock, ill. / mchenry, ill. Ellmlnafe Need For License Nofarlxaflon Voters often ask why legislators pass so many laws, but " 'never get around to getting rid of any of the bad ones This past week, the Governor signed a bill sponsored by State Representatives Harold Katz <D-Glencoei and Cal Skinner, Jr (R-Crystal Lake> that eliminates the bother of having to get one's application for an automobile license plate notarized The bill is a re-run of one that passed the House last year, but was killed in the Senate Skinner heard rumors that it failed in 1973 because the currency exchange lobby didn't want to give up charging ghetto residents a notary fee for each application "We in the outlying areas can usually find a friendly car dealer or financial institution to notarize our license Legal Notice NOTICE TO BID The Village of McHenry Shores will receive bids for road maintenance work to be performed on' approximately 5' i miles of roads Work to consist of approximately 114 miles of A-l seal coating and applications Residents of the inner city have fewer opportunities to do so and I m told they had to rely on those proponents of retaining the notarization requirement, Skinner said • 'Frankly, 1 don't see why state government should require a notarized statement to take $32 in license fees, if the state doesn't require similar notarization when we send them hundreds of dollars in state income taxes "Apparently in anticipation of the Governor's signing the bill, the Secretary of State has already indicated on pre printed applications that notarization is no longer a necessity," Skinner noted (reparation and approximately miles of A-2 »eal coating. Specifications are available at tfielvillage Hall located at 3211 Beach Drive. Sealed bids are due on September 11th., 1974 at 5:00 p .m. in the office of the Village Clerk Bids shall be publicly opened and read at the regular Board of Trustees meeting September 12, 1974, at 7 30 p.m. Bids shall be addressed to the Village Clerk Rose Lillegard, 3211 Beach Drive, McHenry Shores Illinois. Bids are to be sealed and marked "Road Maintenance Work Bid The Board of Trustees of the Village of McHenry Shores reserves the right to reject any or all proposals as provided in Article 102.08 of the "Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction' ' prepared by the Department of Transportation of the State of Illinois. By order of the Board of Trustees of the Village of McHenry Shores Howard R Bieritz, President (815-385-8500) August 23, 1974 (Pub. Sept. 4 & 6, 1974) spurgeons art needlewor SALE! limited time! AT - "Vr *?:: % V 2 pr. 2 prs. 5.66 Compare at 3.99! Stamped Pillowcases 199 pr. 3 prs. 5.88 Will be 2.99 after the sale! First Quality! Cotton tubing at 1.99; perma-press at 2.97. All stamped for embroidery, but limited quantities! Every Stitchery Kit- At Least 20% off! 2f for *3 to 2 for *11 or 1.55 and 5.88 each! reg. 1.99 to 7.99 Stitchery or needlepoint -- a grand selection! Abstracts, florals, contem porary scenes, children's motifs -- for yourself, or give them as gifts! Every one sale priced -- and you save even more on two! Stock up! very Skein of Yarn-Sale Priced 3 Reg. 1.31 Orion Sayelle, or Dazzle, 50% Creslan/50% Sparkle Nylon. 4 oz. 1.12 ea. Reg. $1 Ravon yarn, 50% Antron nylon/50% Sayelle (Orion), skein 880 Reg. 55C Aunt Lydia's Rug Yarn, 41$ Special Purchase! 100% Orion, Du- Pont Acrylic yarn, 15 assorted colors, 4 oz. skeins. 880 each 4 3 3 Now! for 321 for 3281 for 119 for 2241 Textile Paints Sale! 2 for l29 or 70C each Reg. $1 All Other Needle Work Reduced! 20% off Craft items, assorted stamped goods, more! Everything's on sale during this semi annual event! Stock up now! Use OurLayaway During This Event! Plan your needlework 3nd em broidery projects ahead -- lay- away all your needs now at sale prices -- canvases, tubing, thread, yarn, kits. You'll have your sup plies at sale prices even after our .HIIIJIIJIIIIN, 4400 W. RTE. 120 l 80 "\b Q McHENRY MARKET PLAC E SHOPPING CENTER Mon.-Frl. 8:30-8:30 Saturday K:30-0:00 Sunday 10:00-5:00