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PAGE 8 - PLA1NPKALKR - FRIDAY, MARCH 6,1981 Village of McHenry Shores Inge Aide 344-1984 Rose Lillegard 385-4517 Last Day To Register For McHenry county residents, March 9 is the last day you will be allowed to register or change your address prior to the April;? elections. On April 7, you will be offered the opportunity to vote for three units of goverment; the Village of McHenry Shores, Nunda townshipland School Board elections. IF you are not registered you win be unable to vote your choice for the three elections. If time is your excuse for not registering you call Rose at 385-4517 and an appointment can be made at your convenience. Absentee ballots may be requested by mail before April 2. The last day to vote an absentee ballot in person is April 6. Both must be done at the courthouse in Woodstock. Just call 338-2040 and ask for the county clerk's office. m ir> m a nno v \J l cfv o v/hnuo ISSUED All registered voters in McHenry Shores have by now recieved new voter's cards. The new cards specify only the units of government that you are eligible to vote in. Because the Village of McHenry^ShQres has some irregular boundary lines il possible that your card/Tiay not have the correct-units of government itemized. SAVE NOW on LENNOX Central Air Conditioning ALTHOFF INDUSTRIES 809 N.FRONT STREET °-McHENRY, ILLINOIS 60050 815-385-5700 If you live in the Village of McHenry Shcyes your card should have the following units of government listed on the back of the green card: McHenry county, County Board District No. 2, Congressional District No. 13, Legislative District No. 33, Nunda township. Village of McHenry Shores. McHenry Fire District, Nunda Twp Cemetery District, School District No. 15, School District No. 156 and College District No. 528 If the card does not reflect these units of government or in the event you did not receive a new voter's card, you should contact the office of the county clerk at 2200 N. Seminary avenue, Wood­ stock or phone 338-2040 ELECTION * CANDIDATES Six candidates have filed for the three, four-year is as trustee. Incumbant Wayn^Warren of 3215 W. Miller road, Charles Werth of 812 S. Riverside^drive. Earl Buck of 1217 S. Broadway. Andrew Diedrich of 3502 Biscayne, Richard Panerali of 8806 S. Riverside drive and Raymond Rigsby of 608 S. Hilltop boulevard. Only one candidate has filed for the two-year term of trustee, incumbent Srar Sosinski of 613 Orchid Path. You have a choice of can­ didates to choose from, but first you must be registered to voice your opinion PUBLIC HEARING On Tuesday, March 10, at the Civic Center, located at 3211 W. Beach drive, McHenry Shores, a public hearing will be called to order at 7 p.m. to enable affected residents to be heard. Also in attendance will be the village attorney and engineer to explain the procedures, cost, con­ struction and any other necessary inforamtion. It had been suggested that due to the lack of space, the meeting could possibly be recessed to the Alliance church to accommodate the crowd. If you come to the public hearing and are unable to enter the building, do not leave until you are officially notified that the meeting will or will not be recessed to larger facilities and be sure that you know the correct location. PROUD PARENTS Howard and Penny Bain have popped a few buttons lately over their joy of the achievement of their son Ira and daughter Ilene when they both made the honor roll. Ilene also recently portrayed a 6-yer-old girl in the Staring Match which was recently presented at the East campus. It takes a lot of time and effort to ac­ complish such achievements and we are all proud of you, our youth. Continue success in all of your upcoming endeavors JOY TWICE OVER The Olbinski residents reallv been lumping for joy. Edwin & Gerry Olbinski are proud grandparents not once but twice within the last several months. Their son Donald and wife Beth have a new arrival, Deanna, born Feb. 28, weighing 8 pounds. Their daughter Susan and husband Mike Thennes also presented Ed and Jerry with a grandson named Eric Michael, born Jan. 24, weighing in at 6 lbs. 4 oz. What do they say to all this ex­ citement? "We're kind of used to it, as they are otir fifth and sixth grandchildren and the seventh is due within the week", Our congratulations to the grandparents and the parents i and we know that next Christmas will be a very joyous and expensive event in the Olbinski residence. OPERA LOVERS Did you know that a group of women i in the Shores attend the opera in Milwaukee regularly? Would you like to join them for a Sunday matinee for the performance of La Gioconda Mar 22? They do car pool it and immediately return home after the performance Call Inga, 344-1984, for all the particulars. WE NEED NEWS A column can only be as regular and informative as you would like it. If Inga and Rose do not recieve your good news, tips or notification of meetings, we can not report them. The best time to call either of the two reporters is in the evening. We will be waiting for your call. State Math Contest The New "EVEN STEVEN" Friday & Saturday, March 7 & 8, 14 & 15th Wednesday Night Special All The Chicken You Can Eat (with Salad Bar) Friday Smorgasbord Fish Fry (with Salad Bar) Saturday Steak & mm ab Seafood Smorgasbord Sunday Wine Brunch P Aff 11AM-4PM 5.75 3.95 3.95 More than 3,000 Illinois math students will par­ ticipate in the state's first high school math contest in March. The announcement was made this past week by the Illinois Council of Teachers of Mathematics, a committee of math educators which is organizing the contest. One hundred and forty- eight schools will be com­ peting in 14 regional day­ long competitions in March, to determine which schools and students w»ll be eligible for the state final in May. The contest questions, developed by college and university professors in Illinois, will deal with specific problems ip a l g e b r a , g e o m e t r y , trigonometry, pre-calculus and math analysis. The contest includes all grade levels, freshman through senior, from both large and small high schools. Students may elect to work in­ dividually or in teams, depending upon the com- petions; written, oral, calculator, relays, ten and two-person teams. * * * * When the doctor ad­ vises a rest, you might as well take a short one and, maybe, avoid a long one. POLICE TICKETS The City of McHenry Police department has issued the following citations. ' James E. Hiriger, 1017 N. River road, failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident and improper lane usage. Timothy J% Bryan, 7610 Beach road, Wonder Lake, driving with a suspended license and failure to signal a lane change. Kevin P. Borre, 3515 Thompson road, Wonder Lake, speeding, 42 mph in a 25 zone. Ruth A. Greany, 821 Black Partridge, improper lane usage. Kenneth S. Massheimer, 415 W. Riverside, speeding, 45 mph in a 30 zone. Ruben V. Perez, 3201 Biscayne, speeding, 44 mph in a 30 zone. Richard E. Steinsdoerfer, 4505 Parkway, speeding, 44 mph in a 30 zone. Richard A. Tournas, 2812 Wooded, improper lane usage. Michael R. Zmich, 4503 Prairie, speeding, 46 mph in a 30 zone. Laurence Pitzen, 5427 Highland, no valid safety test and violation of classification. Thomas R. Tylkowski, 927 Jeanette, improper passing. Deborah E. Staufenbiel, 4909 W. Bromley, speeding, 38 mph in a 25 zone. Kevin J. Wentzel, 4913 W. Oakwpod, speeding, 43 mph in a 30 zone. Ann R. Gerlick, 8802 Shady lane, Wonder Lake, speeding, 44 mph in a 30 zone. Conrad S. Coward, 2024 Orchard Beach, speeding, 47 mph in a 30 zone. Daniel J. Schneider, 3939 Main street, improper lane usage and disobeying a police officer. v Vincent J. Adams, 1707 N. Court street, speeding, 40 mph in a 25 zone. Bernice Bieritz, 4909 W. Wonder Lake road. Wonder Lake, speeding, 38 mph in a 25 zone. Floyd F. Covalt, 3609 Ellen, speeding, 38 mph in a 25 zone. William P. Ashton. 4612 McHENRY THEATRE 1 &2 1.50 $1.00 BARGAIN ALL SEATS MAT TILL 5 PM FIRST RUN ~ (and Howard) j|An American love story. FRI SAT 24741*30 SUN Mi 247-9 I FRI SAT SUftTHUN 2JM:3WJMJ0 0 SHOWPLACE 1 -2-3-4 A SHOWPLACE 5 RTIS. 14 A 31, CRYSTAL LAKE 455-1005 ROWMTOWM CRYSTAL LAKE 455-2000 LXXfrr SAVE Oh OVER 50 MODELS OF FACTORY FRESH PIANOS T H E S E A R E T H E V E R Y S A M E P I A N O S U S E D D > T H E T A L E N T E D Y O U N G M U S I C I A N S I N T H E I L L I N O I S S C H O O L M U S I C A S S O C I A T I O N S D I S T R I C T Q S O L O A N D E N S E M D L E C O M P E T I T I O N S T H E S E P E R F O R M A N C E P I A N O S A R E T U N E D A N D R E G U L A T E D F O P C O N C E R T THESE FINE WURLITZER PIANOS WILL DE IN CONCERT AND ON SALE AT THE FOLLOWING SCHOOLS. MEAT PACKING CORPORATION Wh«r« th* TOP Area Restaurants Buy Thair Meat" U.S. GOVT. INSP. EST. NO. 5701 SUNDAY. FEB. 22 SALE HOURS 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M Gurnee VIKING SCHOOL 4460 GRAND AVE Wonder Lake HARRISON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 6109 McCOLLOM LAKE R0. SUNDAY, MAR. 1 SALE HOURS 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M North Chicago NEAL JR HIGH SCHOOL ^ LEWIS & ARGONNE Woodstock MARION CENTRAL HS 1001 McHEHRY, l»¥ R0 sp.̂ Music Mall, Racine, Wise. SUNDAY. MAR. 8 SALE HOURS 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. Woodstock MARION CENTRAL MS IOOI MCHENRY RD CREDIT TERMS ARE AVAILABLE OPEN AGAIN ON SATURDAYS!! CALL US ABOUT OUR Top Quality - STEAKS GROUND BEEF & ROASTS ,5 LB. MINIMUM PER ITEM 1313 W. OLD BAY RD. PISTAKEE BAY • McHENRY, IL Monday thru Friday 9 am. to 3 pm. Satruday 9 am. to 1 pm. Home avenue, disobeyed a traffic control device. Paul G. Wienrich, 3317 Pearl street, improper lane usage. Donald R Jenkins, 3703 W. James, speeding, 39 mph in a 25 zone. - John A. Grether, Jr., 4602 Garden Quarter, squeeling tires. Kenneth D. Howerton, 1704 Ranch, disobeyed a traffic control device. Paul W. Ast, 1406 East­ wood lane, driving with a suspended license and speeding, 44 mph in a 30 zone. Patrick J. Daly, 3811 E. Wonder Lake road, Wonder Lake, no valid driver's license. Cheryl L. Prince, 407 Country Club, improper lane usage. Arthur L. Colletta, 3107 Park drive, Wonder Lake, driving too fast for con­ ditions. David J. Schmitt, 2101 Sunset, Spring Grove, speeding, 65 mph in a 40 zone. John C. Reihansperger, 1507 Val court, speeding, 41 mph in a 25 zone. Jeffrey Lawrence Lolli, 1105 Saddle Creek, disobeyed a traffic control device. Ruth A. Havel, 2903 Michael, Wonder Lake, speeding, 54 mph in a 40 zone. Dale J. Tocik, 4412 E. Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake, right turn on red. Kathleen M. Steinbock, 3803 Buchanan, no valid registration. John H. Miller, 310 Timothy, speeding, 40 mph in a 25 zone. Scott E. Meader, 201 N. Kent, squeeling tires and speeding, 35 mph in a 20 zone. Daniel D. Bitterman, 4907 McCullom Lake road, no valid registration. Dennis J. Beaumont, 3303 Route 12, Spring Grove, disobeyed a stop. Renee H. Januschik, 4213 Hilltop, speeding, 48 mph in a 30 zone. Donna M. Wolf, 1310 Eastwood lane, no valid registration- Nancy L. Ventrella, 5113 Greenbrier, disobeyed a stop sign Eddie L. Sanders, 8419 W. Sunset, Wonder Lake, disobeyed a traffic control device. Joyce H. Kennebeck, 1408 ft W. Channel Beach, speeding, & 55 mph in *46 zone. m * Paul Russell Ohlson, 5616 Telegraph road, Wonder Lake, disobeyed a stop. Thomas J. Neis, 1106 Boone Creek, no valid registration. ) Barbara J.,-Miller, 4406 Sussex, speeding, 46 mph in a 30 zone. I Ann M. Huska, 202 Berreville road, disobeyed a stop sign. Debra M. Conway, 3115 Thompson, Wonder Lake, . speeding, 40 mph in a 25 zone. Kurt H. Walter, 2810 Spring .road, improper left turn at an intersection. James M. Tackitt, 7413 Parkwood, Wonder Lake, no valid registration. Jeffrey L. Rettig, 218 N. Windridge, disobeyed a stop sign. . Gregory W Prtwh; Jr., 3124 CheWngton, no valid registration. Kathleen E. Beslich, 001 W. Oak Grove, speeding, 54 mph in a 40 zone. ^ . .. 4-H NEWS LINCOLN CLOVERLEAFS The Lincoln Cloverleafs 4-H club of Johnsburg would like to invite the public to participate in a community service fund raiser project to be held Friday, March 6, and Saturday, March 7. In cooperation with the National Arbor day foun­ dation, the club will offer for sale a selection of six treea to beautify the country and promote air purification. These trees will be mailed from Nebraska directly to the purchaser with planting instructions and guarantee. Offered for sale will be American Rosebud, Red and Sugar Maple, Tulip Tree and s e l f - p o l l i n a t i n g B l a c k Walnut all 4 to 6 feet tall. The Pin Oak and American Hazelnut come 3 to 5 feet tall and the Purple Leaf Plum, 2 to 3 feet tall. If an organization would like to place a large order and needs help planting these trees, the club would be glad to help as a com­ munity service project. Call 497-3001 to place a phone order by March 25 or for further information. The 4-Hers believe this is the perfect time of year to think spring and landscape a new home or replace an aging tree. Club members will be in the Eagle store in the Market Place shopping center both days of the fund ratter to take orders. • • • • Meals would be better if there were fewer rec­ ipes and more home cook­ ing. 3G RESTRURRNT &LOUNGE Coll Now for Reservations 217 N. 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