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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Dec 1980, p. 15

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PAGE 1« , DECEMBER 23, II Lakeland Park & Lakeland Shores Carol Cominsky 385-7246 Girl Breaks Chain Of Boys We finally have a new pink bundle to announce after the last six baby boys. Robert and Cindy Swartz became first-time parents on Dec. 5. Jessica Marie made her appearance at Suburban Medical Center in Hoffman Estates. She weighed in at 8 lbs., 9Vfe oz., and measured 2V/2 inches long. Cindy's mother is here The McHenry Plaindealer Newspaper Available At Ths Following Locations: •WHITE HEN P/M*TRY •J « L GAS •MAYS DRUG •LAKEVIEW •MIL LIQUORS •SUNNYSIDE FOOD •McHENRY WALGREEN •JOHNSBURG FOOD MART •BOLGER'S DRUG STORE •ADAMS GROCERY •BEN FRANKLIN •LITTLE STORE •OSCO DRUGS •FRED t IRENE S TAP •JEWEL •McHENRY QUICK MART •HORNSBY'S •SUNRISE GROCERY •HERMES t CO. •STEINY TAP •LIQUOR MART •McCULLOM LAKE GROC. •VILLAGE MART •J « R STORE •McHENRY HOSPITAL •FOOD MART •BITS t PIECES •NORTHWEST TRAIN a couple of weeks. SURPRISE PARTY Sue Prazak will be celebrating her birthday Christmas day. Her thoughtful husband Ken felt she always misses out on a birthday celebration so he decided to have a party for her when she least expected it. Saturday, Dec. IS was the evening he decided to sur­ prise her by ushering the guests quietly through the back door and keeping everyone in the laundry room. After everyone was congregated in those cramped quarters he asked Sue to come see something out there. What a surprise that must have been to see sixteen people stuffed into one small room. The guests who were on hand for a very enjoyable evening were: Bob and Barb Bitterman, Tom and Pat Bitterman, Georgia and Bob Boyle, Bill and Donna Smith, Marilyn and Lyle Kenney, FOOD STORAGE AVAILABLE LOCALLY Ruff recommended in "How To Prosper During The Coming Bad Years" FREE INFORMATION MOIRA DAVIS Nutrition Counselor 815-338-1679 NEO-LIFE Box 323. Woodstock. II60098 Associated with Mortens Health £ Survival Natural Food Supplements Business Opportunity Free Training : -ARIZONA Agnes Prazak, Jolene Prazak and her boyfriend, Jolyne and Steve Plein and Ken Vanek. Sue's parents, who live in Wisconsin and also knew about the party, called that evening with birthday wishes. BIRTHDAY PARTIES Little Joey Koscher turned one year old Dec. 12. Grandpa and grandma Cserep picked up Lisa and Jami and brought them over for cake and ice cream at the Koscher home that evening. Joey's parents, John and Cathy, were busy taking pictures of the birthday boy digging into his cake. I wonder who got to clean up the mess later? His sister Annette and brother Scott joined everyone in singing the birthday song. Our girls spent the night sleeping over at their grandparents so they could help them trim their tree and then went, back to aunt Cathy's to help them with their tree on Saturday. While the girls were playing tree trimmers we used the free time to finish our Christmas shopping and wrapping. Debbie Michaels became a teenager Dec. 13. Her mother Cheryle baked a chocolate chip cake for the birthday girl and her Pregnant, NEED HELP? Call BIRTHRIGHT Otf ia OPIN9 HAM AND (»OM ' I . , >) PM MON Hi i u I Hi 24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE 15-385-299' THE PERFECT GIFT... brothers Billy and Tommy. Cousin Jim Nystrom came from Palatine and presented her with a down-filled jacket which is much needed these cold wintery days. Her grandparents Bill and Vi Nystrom called from Florida to wish her well. Ron and Barb Stein- sdoerfer's daughter Eva turned 10 years old Dec. 8. A big spaghetti dinner was served for 22 people Sunday, Dec. 7. Her brother Ronnie was there and her friends Karen Coelridge, Sheila Zornik and Jackie Owens. The rest of the guests were all her grandparents, uncles, aunts and cousins. BIRTHDAYSPAST Brian Chapman and Buddy Walsh both turned 14 years old Dec. 17 and they shared their day with Pam J us ten and Carolyn Lachel. Dec. 18 was the special day for John Gacek? Joe Gerambio, Tiffany Burman and Jody Osman. Myrtle Sullivan, Carol Ketchum and Mark Ket- chum heard the birthday song Dec. id. We're sure Donna Boelter, Angela Marie Druml, Kimberly Powers, Johnny Meurer and Jo Rizzo had a fine day on the 20th. Kirstyn Nicole Conway turned 3 years old Dec. 21 and she shared her day with Deborah Ann Laver and Barb Steinsdoerfer. Bradley Coarson was 10 years old and Michael James Shannon turned 3 on Dec. 22. Laurie Perry and Renee Mercure were 14 years old Dec. 23 and Nedra Eckhart added another year the same day. ANNIVERSARIES PAST Dorothea and John Zimny celebrated their 31st an­ niversary Dec. 17. On Dec. 19 three couples danced to the JEANS S T R A I G H T S B O O T J E A N S & B E l l S WOMEN S WOMEN'S JEANS ALL STYLES BENDOVERS AVI RAGF K SHOP I 10% ©OFF 19 DEE LEE BIB OVERALLS BLUE Hum 19.50 WHITE 2QR6E- 15.50 53331 DEE CEE PAINTER PANTS BLUE 13.25 WHITE UrWT 11.25 McHenry County Comprehensive Mental Health Service System Mental Health Crisis Line For McHenry County WlirrM 24 Hour Emergency Professional Staff will answer your call. DEE CEE CORDUROY PAINTERS -MiM- 17.95 GIFT CERTIFICATES & FREE GIFT WRAPPING AVAILABLE! MON.-FRI. 9-8:30 SAT. 9-5:30 SUN. 12-5 ^Arizona sun AUTHENTIC WESTERN WEAR ft INDIAN JEWELRY 3321 W. ELM ST. (RTE. 120) McHENRY 395-1833 SUNNYSIDE •foods &| IP'S VNNM •meats! anniversary waltz. They were Dave and Donna Druml, Mildred and Charles Pintozzi and Charlotte and Butch Gehrke. Liz and Fritz Borchert celebrated 47 years together Dec. 23. COMING EVENTS Margorie Vann will be 9 years old Christmas eve and she shares her day with Tom Bockman and Katharine Kupstis. A very "Merry^ Christmas" to everyone Dec. 25 and a happy birthday to Sue Prazak and Pat Spoto. Nathan Anthony Druml. Marie Cross, Gina Visconti and Steve Parisi will hear the birthday song Dec. 26. Larry Lam berg and Victor Karl Popp add another year on the 27th. Very good wishes to Sharon Gacek Dec. 28. John Pautz, Fred Anthony Jr., Jim Wickenkamp and twins Pam and Paul Zimny also celebrate on the 28th. Dennis Kozicki, Wally Kuhns and Michael Krasucki will blow out the candles on their cake Dec. 29. Wayne and Brenda Kreutzer will be married 3 years Dec. 30 and Edward Peters adds another year the same day. On New year's Eve day Scott Aldrich turns 6 years old, James John Oeffling will be 10 and Kathy Maxson will add another year. HOLIDAY GREETING As I write today's column my list of things to do keeps getting longer. It doesn't seem possible that the holidays are upon us already. No matter how much time we have there never seems to be enough and yet somehow by Christmas morning everything seems to fall right in place. May all of you have a "Merry Christmas" and a very healthy and prosperous New year. See you next year! No greatness exists unless it is based upon principle and not upon profits. • • • • Did you ever stop to think how bad the situa­ tion would be if everyone agreed with you. ~ * \ T A L ®1980 rent softN • NO installation charge • NEW fully automatic softeners • TWO year option to buy with • FULL rental fee deducted • ONE phone call can answer any questions 312-259-3393 OUR ENURE STORE WILL BE OPEN ON •Christmas Eve 7AM to 10PM •Christmas Day 9AM to 5PM EVERYDAY LOW PRICES ON MILK, BREAD, ETC ARE IN EFFECT DURING THE HOLIDAYS WE ACCEPT MANUFACniRER COUPONS Merry Christmas & Happy New Year FOX VALLEY DIVISION To All Our Friends & Relatives (From Left to Right) Dr. C.J. Ludford, Becky Houghton, Katie Van Bussum, Agnes Mason, Nikki Koffski & Sue Leschuck McHenry Dental Center 1324 RIVERSIDE DR. Sunnyside Area Betty Messer 344-2494 19 81 Vehicle Tags On Sale The 1961 vehicle tags for the village of Sunnyside went on sale Dec. 1. Stickers are available from the village clerk, 1405 W. Bayview lane. All residents are required to display a current sticker on each vehicle registered to their name and address. Failure to do so will result in a ticket and a fine. The deadline for displaying the current sticker is Feb. 15, 1961. Our ordinance reads that the sticker must be displayed in a conspicuous place on the vehicle. This does not mean keep it in the glove compartment. If you are Stopped by the police and have a current stacker and it is not on the car, you are still subject to a ticket and a fine. ELECTION PETITIONS This coming year is an election year for the village. The election will be held on April 7, 1960. Residents will be voting for 3 trustees, president or mayor and village clerk. Petitions for nomination to be put on the ballot are available from the village clerk, 1405 W. Bayview lane. If you have any questions, call 385-6023. VILLAGE MEETING The village of Sunnyside held its second monthly meeting of the month Tues., Dec. 16, at the Johns burg Junior high. Members of the Johns burg PTO have ap­ proached the village about the feasibility of a bike path to the Middle school and Junior high. The biggest obstacle at this time is right of way. It is hoped that by Spring a suitable program can be accomplished. The police department feel the bigger problem is proper use of bicycles. Hopefully a program to educate youngsters on the proper way to ride and traffic signals will be drawn up by Spring along with a bicycle registration. The police department already hold' a yearly registration where each bike is given a number and a record kept with the department. In the event a bike is lost or stolen this aids the department in finding it and getting it back to the rightful owner. VANDALISM A number of calls have come into the clerk's office of vandalism to mail boxes. Apparently there are some who are getting their kicks from knocking down mail boxes or tearing the flags off. Mail has also been taken out of boxes and tossed away, to be found in ditches or not at all. Tampering with mail is a federal offense. Parents would do well to advise their children that you do not touch other mail boxes or mail. A lost Social Security check can result in some senior citizen waiting at least 3 months to recover a lost check. DONATION A garage door opener was donated by the police department and installed at the village hall by the department. At the present time the squad is housed in the garage at the hall. It is hoped that next Spring work can resume on the hall and the village will start using it as their meeting place. At this time the building is not heated, and plumbing facilities are not installed. Due to lack of heat work, the interior will not be com­ pleted until next Spring. BIRTHDAYS This week's birthday greetings go to Sherry Johnson who celebrated Dec. 15, Linda Sandell Dec. 18, Lou Kusrath Dec. 19, Jackie Sandell Dec. 20 and Conrad Jeffers Dec. 21. Kimberly DiCianni celebrates Dec. 24, George Colomer Dec. 24, and Rich Messer Dec. 26. Best wishes to you all for a happy day and many more to come. I want to take the op­ portunity to wish everyone a very "Merry Christmas" and a "Happy Holiday" season. I TRAFFIC FATALITIES The Illinois Department of Transportation and the Illinois State police report a 16.7 percent decrease in November Illinois highway traffic fatalities when compared to November 1979 figures. Provisional figures show 140 November deaths, down from 168 for the same month last year. The 1960 Thanksgiving holiday figures show 21 traffic deaths in 13 accidents. ^American Viewpoints He that has "a spirit of detail" will do better in life than many who figured be­ yond him in the university. Daniel Webster May the seasons keep bringing Happy Holidays to you. Our wish is that they be merry and bright... . . . f i l l e d w i t h l o v e a n d p e a c e . Accept our thanks for your loyalty. North East Builders P.O. Box 251 Marengo, IL. 60152 568-7366 <5 Quality Workmanship

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