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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Jan 1975, p. 5

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Eastwood Manor Mary Ann Bellak 385-5705 1I plaindealer - Wednesday, January 22,1975 Annual Fun Fair Scheduled For Hilltop Feb. 1 The annual fun fair will take place on Saturday, Feb. 1. It will start at 1 p.m. and end at 4 p.m. There will be a cake walk, cupcake surprise treats, a refreshment stand, there'will be a country bake shop which can be anything in the baked goods department. Also there will be a white elephant auction at the fun fair. If you have any items you would like to con­ tribute to the White elephant fun fair auction these articles can be brought to school during the week or on Saturday morning, about 11:30 a.m. Also, the baked goods can be brought to the school office on Friday, or to the kitchen on Saturday. Also a reminder: that what you bake is to be wrapped for sale (in other words put the item on a plate or a piece of cardboard with tin foil wrappings that do not need to be returned. Also you may price your item. There will be many booths where games will be going on and prizes to be won!! Please plan on attending Hilltop's annual fun fair on Saturday, Feb. 1, from 1 to 4. Two more women from our subdivision that I know of will be helping out, Mrs. Karen Clewis who will be baking a cake, and Mrs. Beverly Cochran who will be running a booth!! BIRTHDAYS Jeffrey Melone of Fairview Lane in Eastwood Manor celebrated his first birthday on Jan. 9, many more happy birth­ days Jeffrey!! BOWLING LEAGUE Terri Melone's bowling team is in second place. Terri recently had a 449 series. Terri's high game was 176 which also happened recently. Her game average thus far is 118 and rising. Good luck in the rest of the season, please keep us posted on how you and your team are doing!! E.M.P.O.A. This section is in regard to the next meeting of E.M.P.O.A. I'm in the process of organizing the next meeting, it will be more than likely the second or third week in February, and on a week night, and in our sub­ division, nothing will become final until the end of the first weeek in February. So after that when I make plans for which night and what time, I will be sending bulletins out and putting notices in my column. Anyone in the sub­ division who would be able to help pass out flyers or have one of your children pass them out please get in touch with me as soon as possible so that I can make the necessary plans. If you can do just one block or even a half of a block that would be a big help so please call. At this meeting I would like to have an election of officers and get organized in many ways. I have received more telephone calls on the water situation than the Eastwood Manor Water company has, please come to the meeting and let's discuss that among other problems and plans as a group. At present there are only plans to meet three or four times a year for a short period of time so please make that little extra effort to attend the next meeting. Meet your neigh­ bors, learn more about your subdivision, how to improve different situations, I'm sure there will be some old time members that will attend that meeting and would be able to answer many if not all of your questions, so how about giving us a try, if you have any questions at all just give me a call and I will be happy to answer them to the best of my ability or find someone that will be able to! All for E.M.P.O.A. until next month. < ENGAGED Christmas Eve, my sister-in- law, Jackie Bellak, became engaged to Joe Fricke. They won't be making any plans for getting married until they both finish college, so that will be at least a couple of years. Congratulations to you, Joe and Jackie, and much happiness and love always!! JAYCEE'S I'm not sure if you are aware of Ron Melone from Eastwood Manor being an active member of the Jaycee's. Recently he helped sell Christmas trees up at the Market Place. The money the organization makes on projects such as this surely goes for several worthwhile causes. One time I know the money went for new park equipment which gets a lot of use and has made many people happy; especially the children!! ANNIVERSARY On Feb. 5, Tom and Linda Golaszewski will be celebrating their third anniversary. Best wishes to the two of you. STILL HOSPITALIZED Mrs. Dan McNulty is still in the hospital after recently having major surgery. Please remember to take the time and send a card to let her know your thoughts and prayers are with her. As I told you recently her address is in the telephone directory. Do hurry and get well, Mrs. McNulty!!! MIKE KASPER On Feb. 22, along with George Washington, Mike Kasper will be celebrating his birthday, Mike will be celebrating his nineteenth birthday, many more happy birthdays to you Mike!! A REMINDER Hilltop will not have school sessions on Monday, Jan. 27, due to the Teacher's Institute!! Legal Notice BID NOTICE McHenry Community High School District No. 156 is ac­ cepting sealed bids on Masonry Work Tor the 1974-'75 Building Trades Class House located at 610 Kensington Dr., McHenry, 111. Specifications may be obtained by contacting Mr. Walter Scott at 385-0778. Quotations are due at the District Administrative Office, 3926 W. Main St., McHenry by 10:00 a.m. Monday, February 3 1975. (Pub. Jan. 22, 1975) RENT A CAR BEFORE YOU BUY IT Malibu Classic Coupe Now you can rent the current-model General Motors car of your choice at National Car Rental, Benting is the smart, easy way to get acquainted with that new car you're thinking of buying. Take one out for a few days. Put it through its paces. See how it performs in traffic and on the highway. Then bring it back for a "deal" you can't turn down. Call now for reservations. WHEN IT COMES TO SERVICE WE MEAN BUSINESS. NATIONAL CAR RENTAL WE FEATURE GM CARS AND GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS ON U.S. RENTALS. PAYTON Hwy. 31 South jiSMlJ McHenry, 385-2100 111. • $ca{l ram'; $'Vfn^^rouin ,, Hll \\ ' M>>l> w f||>U > - w ® ft ft ft SEAGRAM'S 7 CROWN 19 Fifth OLD THOMPSON WHISKEY 2 Old 99 ' Fifth .%mpsofl| Si IMPORTED SEAGRAM'S 100 PIPERS SCOTCH free 5 29 Fifth CALIFORNIA GUILD BRANDY 79 Vi Gallon If You Like Harvey's Or Any Cream Sherry, You'll Love CALIFORNIA'S FINEST CHRISTIAN BROTHERS IHeloso CREAM SHERRY MOHAWK UR COLONIAL FRUIT BRANDIES, . o> CORDIALS jte*' ^ IMPORTED WINDSOR CANADIAN EXTRA DRY CHARNYA VODKA PIKEMAN'S GIN 649 Vi Gallon WINDSOR jtybtsrHs Radian PI KE MAN ^ % 'i It's Rich, Naturally Sweet Taste Comes From The Lucious Sherry Grape That Christian's Bros. Grows In Their Vineyards. It's Gentle IfMellowness And Great Finess'e Results From Slow Aging In Small Oak Casks. Christian Bros. i f feloso Cream Sherry Is A Luxury Wine, Produced In Small Quantities. Ideal Before Or After Dinner And For Entertaining, Served Alone Or With Food, It's Best When Cool Or Slightly Chilled. FREE TASTING FRI., SAT. JAN. 24 & 25 IMPORTED ROSE OLD STYLE BEER 6 12 Oz. N.R.'s B0HEM IAN CLUB BEER 12 Oz. 24 ORANGE CRUSH or our*« «rt. SALE FOR JAN. 22 thru JAN. 28th WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UMIT QUANTITIES BELL UQUORS 46» W. RTE 120 MeHENRY, ILL Phone: 385-5200 16 Oz. Bttls. 'u J

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