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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Mar 1977, p. 4

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J • \ < . I i I \i\ i M \ l I I ! \ \ I l >N| >|) \\ M\RCH9. 197 go ahead - toss i . • • -- . this superbly tailored 4-pc. blazer suit in the washer and dryer . . . . . . it's guaranteed to come out perfect every time. Every detail, right down to the pockets and lining, is of such superior quality and so carefully tailored that the entire suit (coat, 2 pair of slacks and reversible vest) is machine washable and dryable. In fact, AQUATOR is so well-made that it comes with a one-year money-back warranty -- you'll find it right in the pocket. So look great and save dry-cleaning bills with AQUATOR. $ 1 3 0 &ea/ii £o ^ . . .M fifane woodstock, Illinois / mchenry, illinois P§ e* Hr ' ;• *0*. V* """ •> • • • | 91 Sunnyside Area Betty Messer 344-2494 COMPLETE SLYER VISOR Y PROGRAM - In keeping with Gearmaster division of Emerson Electric s policy of offering job training to their employees, fourteen employees recently completed a supervisory training program. The course covered sixteen key areas of supervision and was developed to show how each area covered inter-relates with the other and what the supervisors' responsibility is to themselves, their employees, and the company. The fourteen persons completing the course were honored at the recent Gear master Manager's club dinner, where each received a certificate of achievement. The individuals completing the course, pictured from left to right, are Steve Weber. Becky Dalby. Sandy Wulf. Linda Emerson. Arlene Sundby. Tom McNamara. Diane Wilson. Bob Hennessy. George Scheid. Frances Marberry and Sandi Neff. Not pictured are Lucille Reese. Susan Farm and George Zwierzynski. Logo/ Notice ORDINANCE NO 52 1 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CORPORATE PURPOSES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING ON THE 1ST DAY OF MAY. 1976' AND ENDING ON THE 30TH DAY OF APRIL. 1977 BE IT ORDAINED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of McHenry Shores. McHenry Countv, Illinois, that an Or­ dinance making appropriations for corporate purposes for the fiscal year beginning the 1st day of May, 1976 and ending the 30th dav of April. 1977. is amended by increasing the amount appropriated under Section 8 entitled CETA from Four Thousand ($4,000 00) Dollars to Seven Thousand Seven Hundred < $7,700.00) Dollars. Said increase in ap­ propriation is to be received from sources other than the tax levy. BE IT FURTHER OR­ DAINED that the total ap­ propriation for general fund shall be amended from One Hundred Twenty Nine Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty Seven < $129.957.00» Dollars to One Hundred Thirty Three Thousand Six Hundred Fifty Seven ($133,657.00) Dollars and» the amount shown for TOTAL CORPORATE PURPOSES shall be amended from One Hundred Ninety Two Thousand Eight Hundred Seven ($192,807.00) Dollars to One Hundred Ninety Six Thousand Five Hundred Seven ($196,507 00) Dollars This Ordinance s^hII tie in full force and effect from and after its adoption, approval and publication as provided bv law ADOPTED this 2nd day of March. 1977. pursuant to a roll call vote as follows: -- -- Ayes LaFrancis, Ewald, Ruiz. Schweikert Naves: None Absent Novotny Approved this 3rd dav of March. 1977 Attest. Linda Luerssen-ss Village Clerk , Rose Lillegard-ss Village President >Pub Mar . 9.1977) Legal Notice PUBLIC NOTICE A state of Illinois law known as the "Uniform Act Regulating Traffic on High­ ways" Article XVI, Section 134. authorizes the regulation of weight of loads on highways and twp. roads. Under certain climatic conditions excessive loads will seriously damage road A period of not more than 90 days in any one year is allowed for road load protec­ tion BE IT RESOLVED THEREFORE, that because the spring of the year is a most critical time in the life of a road when frost is leaving the ground and excessive loads hauled over the roads at this time will cause great jia mage, the McHenry Twp Auditors acting with Board of the advice the Twp Highway Com­ missioner may post the entire system of McHenry Twi wp Roads with signs limiting the loads including the weight of the vehicles to not more than eight thousand (8000) pounds per axle and that all law en­ forcement offices use diligence in enforcing said law. Clarence Regner, COMMISSIONER McHenry Township Road District McHenry, Illinois 60050 (Pub March 9 and 11,1977) Legal Notice ORDINANCE NO 2.12 AN ORDINANCE AMEN­ DING McHENRY SHORES ORDINANCE NO. 2 AND ESTABLISHING A PLAN- REVIEW FEE FOR SAID VILLAGE BE IT ORDAINED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of McHenry Shores as follows: ARTICLE I That the "Building Code" of the Village, known as McHenry Shores Ordinance No. 2. as amended, be further amended by adding thereto the following Section No 3A Article II. Said Section shall read as follows: Section 2A Plan-Review Fee At the time of making ap- Over Eighty In Violation Of Tag Display It has been called to my at­ tention by the village clerk that many villagers are remiss in purchasing their village stickers. To date only 116 have been purchased with over 200 vehicles registered in the area. Those not displaying stickers are in violation as of midnight March 1. Police will be checking and violators are subject to a fine. Revenue from the stickers is for the village. Once again our village clerk is Eleanor Schuberth, 4206 Riverview, 385- 7539. Clerks hours are Thur­ sday 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Another item * is the poor attendance at the village meetings which are held the first Tuesday of every month. plication for a permit for the °rection of a new structure, Residential, Ind., or Com­ mercial. undier this ordinance, each applicant shall deposit the sum of $100.00 Dollars with the Village Gerk. Said sum shall be used to defray the expenses of reviewing the plans submitted by the applicant and shall be non-refundable. In the event a permit is issued, said amount shall be applied to the fee required for a building permit under the remaining provisions of this ordinance. ARTICLE II All ordinances and parts o( ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. ARTICLE III This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication as required by law. Passed this of 2nd day March, 1977. Ayes La Francis, Ewald, Ruiz, Schweikert Nays None Absent Novotny Approved this 3rd day of March. 1977. Rose Lillegard-ss Village President Attest: Linda Luerssen-ss Village Clerk - (Pub. Mar. 9,1977) Get $3 back during The Bank „onJod^_ Savings Plan Promotion March 6 to March 26.1977 limit: *3 per famity J Crystal Point Mall SHOP MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 10 t SATURDAY 10 5:10 SUN OA Y II S Mail Jockey 6empty wrappers from Jockey Classic briefs, Power- Knit® T-shirts, V-neck T-shirts, Midway® Athletic shirts or Tapered boxers (any combination of 6 garments) and sales slip and Jockey will mail you back 3.00. LIMIT 3 00 PER FAMILY CLASSIC BRIEF, 30-44 3 tor 6.50 POWER KNIT® T SHIRT, S M L XL.3tor 1.50 V NECK T SHIRT, S-M L XI 3for i.50 ATHLETIC SHIRT, S-M-L-XL 3 tor 4.50 MIDWAY® 30 44 each 3.00 TAPERED BOXER, 30 40 ..... each 3.00 MEN'S FURNISHINGS. CRYSTAL LAKE AND ELOIN for details tmk tor t«r J«ck»y % Srantf Underwear Display The place is the hall behind the Sunnyside tavern at Channel Beach and Wilmot roads at 8 p.m. This is your village. If you are interested in what is going on, come out to the meetings. Have a problem or a gripe? Air it at the village meeting and not at the village clerks Don't forget the village elections April 19. Watch for further news in this column und on the legal pages of this paper PARTY TIME The Wroblewski home in Whispering Hills was the scene of a lot of activity last week The Wroblewski daughters Pat, Pam, and Paula celebrated their birthdays March 4, 6 and 8. Happy Birthday, girls. On Sunday, March 6, Pam was confirmed in St. John the Baptist Catholic church in Johnsburg A party in honor of Pam's confirmation was held at the Wroblewski home with forty friends and relatives attending. On March 17, Mom Eleanor will celebrate her birthday Happy Birthday and many more. ST. JOHN S CONFIRMS 52 Sunday, March 6, fifty-two children will be confirmed at St John the Baptist in John sburg. There will be a special Mass at 3:p.m. A reception for the confirmants will be held in the Johnsburg Community center after the service. BRIDAL SHOWER Sunday. Feb. 27, Julie Messer, daughter of Betty and Rich Messer of 1405 Bayview lane was surprised with a bridal shower in the home of her parents. The shower was given by the bride-to-be s sisters, Sandy Messer and Sherry DiCianni, and sister-in- law Debbie Messer. Fifty friends and relatives came to honor the bride-to-be and her fiance. A buffet dinner of ham, turkey and Italian beef and many other delicious foods were prepared by mom and the girls. Julie and her fiance. Ralph, received many lovely- gifts for their new home. ELGIN FREE PARKING CRYSTAL LAKE FREE PARKING JANE PAGE PERSONAL SHOPPER Ticket validates first 2 hours upper deck Elgin Plan Parking Direct entry into Spies! thru enclosed ramp Convenient tree parking for 2300 oars at Crystal Point MaH For Elgm store call her at 741 -4300 For McHenry County store call her at Crystal lake 45S-3600 Came Later In Detroit, a seven-year old sit­ ting in his classroom, held up a picture of Abraham Lincoln and said, "This is the man who frayed the sleeves." "No," corrected his teacher, "Lincoln is the man who freed the slaves The President who frayed the sleeves dtdn t come along until many years later." Courthouse Squares ̂ rsi THE POWER OF IMAGINATION IS OFTEN THE MEASURE OF A MAN'S ACHIEVEMENTS. KTPR0K88I0NJU biipililmlHinilUll \(k NOT OUR MUSE N VAC-Ummw pwtobto. Mcy-tHM Iwt watar tkst fWfif vwfpW iwifl WiVn Mt • mi lifts all Art iii ihMmi !• tfw 4.: > • w j CHAN. FRESH aad OOOR-FRff! (S2% HR$„ SS.OO MtM.) PER HOUR ONLY $12.00 FOR 24 HOURS ACE HARDWARE 3729 W. Elm St McHeniy, III. , 3850722 J

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