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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Dec 1978, p. 5

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I J lakeland Park & Lakeland Shores Sharon Gacek 385-3777 Guidance Class Directs Kids' Show Ho, ho, ho, here we go to a Christmas show at the West campus of McHenry high school. The Christmas show was titled "We're waiting for Santa Claus" and was put on by the children attending Fg|B^aoy Fun Land, directed by the students in the child guidance class under the supervision of Carolyn Gratz. Directors and organizers were Tricia Boyd, Mary En- deari, Sue Ewald, Barb Grasser, Carol Herrman, Ann Huska, Laura Kathan, Catherine Koch, Holly Kuhns, Cindy Liem, Patti McMillan, Wendy Prince, Kathy Robin­ son, Sue Bolton, Kathy Arnold, Mary Diedrich, Jeanne Dun­ bar, Sally Foreman, Deb Straumann, Elizabeth Hignight, Laurie Kunzer and Yvonne Fernstrom Budding actors and actresses who played the children, mama and papa, mice and reindeers were: DavidBirkenkamp. Pam Boger, Sandy Dombrowski, Todd Donahue, Toni Gacek. Carrie Godt, Heather Halverson. Michelle Holleck, Ryan KlopfenstAjn, Bessie Koerner. Dina Martin, Robyn Meyers. David Mullen. Sarah Penoyer, Jennifer Phillips, Shane Reining. Trisha Schuerr, Brian Shanlan, Ryan Shanahan, Szarek, Jennifer Waldych, Jason Wessel, Mandy Johnson. Gina Rindt. and the main character. Santa Claus After a few carols the children and parents returned to Fantasy Fun Land for a fantastic party with Santa Claus When seeing the students and children working together, you saw all the love and patience that went on every time the class met. SAD ADIEU It's always sad to see friends and neighbors moving away. This is very true of the way the neighbors of Dick, Beverly and Linda Walinski will feel They have left to start a new chapter of their life in California Linda held a farewell partv on Friday evening Dec. 15 for eight of her friends: Kathy and Patty Johnson. Kim and Karyn Thompson. Denise Malo. Jana Williams and Randi Tollifson Grab hag gifts were ex­ changed. games were played and the girls even went out Christmas caroling A fun time was had by all By the time this column is printed, Dick, Beverly and Linda will be ton their way to SanJacinto, Calif. Our love and good wishes go with them! HAPPY BIRTHDAY To Victor Karl Popp who celebrates his day on Dec. 27, to the twins Pam and Paul Zimny, Jim Wickenkamp, Fred An­ thony Jr., John Pautz and myself. We all share the twenty-eighth day of December as our day. Dec. 29 will be a good day for Dennis Kozicki, Wally Kuhns, and Michael Krasucki. Edward Peters and Herbert Rowe will hear the birthday song on Dec. 30, and Matthew Joseph Rogers will turn sixteen on Dec. 31, and others who share that day are James John Oeffling, Harry Lock, Kathy Maxson. and Scott Aldrich will turn four. Grown New Year babies are Ed Lane, Jim Grothman, Louis Rehberg, Paul Rizzo, Herbie Dettmer, Tom Kozicki. and Chuck Pierce. Ronnie Mullen and Christlhe Lenz celebrate birthdays on Jan 2. Happy birthday one and all! HAPPY NEW YEAR The Gacek family wishes you and yours the very best in the new year of 1979. We hope that any problems, should they arise will be small ones With the new year, your columnist would like to update the birthday and anniversary book If you know that someone has divorced or passed away, please call and inform your columnist • * * * A smile unlocks many doors. Legal Notice PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Proposed changes in Rate Schedule. To the patrons of Community Service Water Company, Inc. Notice is hereby given that Community Service Cor- Eration has filed with the inois Commerce Commission proposed changes in its rates tor water service for Holiday Hills Subdivision in the Village of Holiday Hills in Nunaa Township, McHenry, Illinois. The proposed changes in its rates will result, for a residential customer, with an average consumption of 20,000 gals., per quarter in an ad­ ditional $18.50 per quarter. The quarterly minimum billing will increase by 7.50 per quarter. The Proposed Rate Schedule is: 1st 5,000 gals qtly $2.50 per 1,000 gals. Next 5,000 gals qtly 2.00 per 1,000 gals. Next 10,000 gals qtly 1.50 per 1,000 gals. Next 10,000 gals qtly 1.00 per l.ooo gals. Next 30,000 gals qtly .75 per 1,000 gals. Over 60,000 gals qtly .50 per 1,000 gals: All interested parties may obtain information with respect to this matter either from the company or by addressing the Secretary of the Illinois Commerce Commission, 527 East Capitol Avenue, Springfield, 62706. (Pub. Dec. 20, 27,1978) New State Hotline The Illinois Department of Registration and Education has installed a toll-free phone line to assist citizens in reporting c o m p l a i n t s a g a i n s t professionals licensed by the department. The department licenses 32 broad-based oc­ cupational groups The number (800-972-5563) is monitored from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, and an an­ swering machine takes the calls at other hours, said Joan G. Anderson, director of the agency. LENNOX HEATING & COOLING We are involved... • LENNOX CONSERVATOR FURNACE INSTALLATION • HONEYWELL NIGHT SET BACK THERMOSTATS • S SAVING "FLAIR" FLUE DAMPER INSTALLATION • HEATING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE • FURNACE SERVICING • HUMIDIFIER & ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER INSTALLATION 7 FINANCING AVAILABLE /2cvU7(toenH&t V urariMC Ann rnni mc SINCE 1931 HEATING AND COOLING A Certified tarn Dealer 3511 S WRIGHT R0 (815)459-2300 (312)526-6286 MCHENRY, IL PAGE 5 - PLAINDEALKK - WEDNESDAY, UfcttMBfcK Z l , i»«8 Here s Health Americans make eating out in all different kinds of restaurants part of the pleasure of their lives. They trustfully order everything from pizza to won ton soup and enjoy every bite. v I y Who sets the standards and checks the restaurants to make sure the food sold is un- contaminated and safe to eat? What are the rules? For v the past month, the McHenry County Health Department has published a series of articles on the stan­ dards and methods by which the health department makes sure wholesome and un- contaminated food is offered to the public. Quiz yourself on these rules and standards and also answer a few impbrtant questions on the proper preparation and storage of holiday food, especially turkey and dressing. 1. County Health Department sanitarians check every restaurant in the county at unspecified times. a. once every five years b. one a month c. at least twice a year 2. Grocery stores, vending machines and food stands are not inspected by health department sanitarians. a true;* b false 3. Bacteria like salmonella, staphylococcus and Clostridium can cause food poisoning in.' humans. a. true b. false. 4. Temperatures at which food is stored must not be between a. 45-140 degrees F. b. 50-100 degrees F. c. 30-150 degrees F. 5. Health Department sanitarians check to make sure everything coming in contact with fobd is cleaned and sanitized and check for cleanliness and adequacy of storage areas, cooking and serving areas and employee hygiene. „ a true b false 0 • • . 6. Many people blame "a touch of flu" for the diarrhea, abdominal pain, vomiting and fever that can occur with food poisoning. » a true b. false. 7. Some potentially dangerous food - poultry, meat and fish salads - and cream filied pastries - may not be served at temporary county fair and carnival food stands, a. true b false. 8 Cooking dressing in an unwashed, half defrosted turkey cavity is dangerous because bacteria from the bird's intestinal tract may contaminate the fowl. a. true b false 9. Turkeys should be thoroughly thawed and washed before cooking a true b false. 10. All fowl and dressing should be cooked separately or at least separated immediately after cooking to prevent growth of bacteria that cat; food poisoning a true b. false e oi (6 (8 U ;e (9 :e(S t e ( f ' e ( C ' q ( Z ' 3 ( l SH3MSNV Tax Relief The Illinois Department * of Revenue has reminded senior and disabled citizens with in­ comes of less than $10,000 tflat Dec 31, 1978. is the deadline for application of Illinois Circuit Breaker tax relief for claim year 1977 Applications (Form IL-1363) are available at area offices of the Revenue Department, at the Illinois Department on Aging and its affiliated agencies, and at various senior service centers throughout the state COLORFUL-spurgeons spurgeon SHOE & BOOT CLEARANCE! 20% This Week Scoop-up Big Savings on Styles for Women, Girls, Boys, Men Look for the yellow tags! They mean savings on every shoe or boot you see. 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