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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Apr 1981, p. 17

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\ illageof McCullom l.ake MONTY YATES Monty Yates, 5213 Fountain lane, McHenry Office Sought: President, McCullom Lake Years in McHenry Area: 17 Education: high school MontyYates is employed by a beverage wholesaler and has served three terms as a trustee of the village. He has also served as road commissioner, on the building and zoning and health and welfare committees, he is the chairman erf the McHenry county Democratic chairman and a member of the Knwfts? ,oNancy' ̂ ̂ ̂ , . . Answers to Questions 1. The problems facing the village are no growth, sewage working with a small amount of money, trying to Rive the taxpayers the services they deserve and a polici department with part-time people. *«v«i ll,raH 2. Tp> to annex more property, try to see if we can get back on UKK wiin me ciiv of McHenry, make the mr*t of what We have and make the beach house show a profit. - RALPH REGNER Ralph Regner, 4907 Maple Hill, McHenry Office Sought: President, McCullom Lake Years in McHenry Area; Education: high school Ralph Regner is a welder who has served five years on the police department. Married to Kathy Regner, they have two children, Patricia and Michael Answers to Questions 1. "Better police protection that requires 24-hour service and to update the roads in the village 2. "Look into getting more grants from the state to increase our revenue in order to complete the programs started. Ronald Krumsee Ronald Krumsee, 5302 Parkview drive, McHenry Office Sought: President, McCullom Lake Years in McHenry Area: 23 Education: high school Ronald Krumsee is a telephone repairman who has served the last two years as road commissioner for the village. Married to Carol Krumsee, they have three sons, Ronnie, Mike and Jeff Answers to Questions 1. "Problems facing our village are many We have a lot of work to do on our park and beach house. We need a garage for our equipment and we need maintenance work done on a routine basis 2. "First, we need a dedicated board, we need community involvement and we need pride in our village. No board alone can solve our problems, but it can work toward improvement. DAWN MILLER Dawn Miller, 4809 W Park View Office Sought: Village Clerk. McCullom Lake Years in McHenry Area: 25 Education: graduate of McHenry high school and the American School of Beauty in Chicago Dawn Miller is a housewife and licensed beautician. She is also a member of the Beach Gals Married to Charles B. Miller, they have three children, Shaun, Ryan and Jay. Answers to Questions 1 "The clerk's position has no vote in village affairs, but if I did have a voice it would be sewage and how to bring it about in the village 2. Nu aiiMwei Village of Lakemoor RICHARD HYATT Office Sought: President, Lakemoor Years in McHenry Area: no answer Education: no answer , Answers to Questions 1. "Sewer user rates, police department, lake restoration and public relations. 2. "Equitable sewer user rates, expand on the primary function of the police department, form a park district and strive for better rapport between officials and residents. GEORGE GARBACZ George Garb^cz, 112 S. Sheridan road, Lakemoor Office Sought: President, Lakemoor Years in McHenry Area: 18 Education: high school, one year at the Illinois Institute of Tec hnologv-Enginee ring. George~Sarbacz is a master machinist who hss also served as chairman of the plan commission. He is a member of the Moose, president of the Lily Lake Conservation club and member of NAPSAC. Married to Edna Garbacz, they have four children, Linda Bacon, Tracy, Roger and Bill. Answers to Questions 1. "No answer 2. "Every village has problems. Ours will be solved one at a time with the cooperation of all our citizens. LOLA NARCAROTI Office Sought: Village Clerk, Lakemoor Years in McHenry Area: no answer Education: no answer Answers to Questions 1. "Sewer user rates, police department, lake restoration and public relations. 2. "Equitable sewer rates, expand on the primary function of the police department, form a park district and strive for better rapport between officials and residents. HARRY BRADY Office Sought: Lakemoor Trustee Years in McHenry: no answer Education: no answer Answer to Questions v 1. "Sewer user rates, police department, lake restoration and public relations 2. "Equitable sewer user rates, expand on the primary function of the police department, form a park district and strive for better rapport between officials and residents. JOANNE WE1SENBERGER Joanne Weisenberger, 4903 W McCullom Lake road, McHenry Office Sought: Village Clerk, McCullom Lake Years in McHenry Area: 33 Education: McHenry high school graduate Joanne Weisenberger is a homemaker who also serves as the secretary of the Beach Gals and a member of the Valley View PTO Married to Kurt Weisenberger, they have two children, Jason and Amy. Answers to Questions 1. "Two problems come to mind at this time: lack of communications and lack of sewers 2 "One of the easiest ways for residents to get involved and the find out about village affairs and ordinances is by attending village board meetings The sewer issue isn't quite that easy. It is going to take proper growth and development, a lot of time, paperwork and money. LOIS M. PARENT1 Lois M. Parenti, 5019 Orchard drive, McHenry Office Sought: McCullom Lake Trustee Years in McHenry Area: 25 Education: high school graduate Lois M. Parenti is a homemaker who has worked for the McHenry Elementary school District 15. She is also a member of three civic clubs and has worked to raise funds for the village. She is a past secretary and treasurer for the Ladies of the Lake, a member of the Cullom Knoll association and a member of the Beach Gals. A widow, she is the mother of four children. Answers to Questions 1 "Our major problem at this time is the lack of proper sewage disposal The septic systems are archaic, hold no promise for the future and the land is becoming saturated due to increased year around population. Our roads are in good repair at present but continued maintenance is a constant problem 2. "We must make the EPA and NIPC more aware of our need for an adequate sewage system. Village board members must attend all meetings that pertain to the possible remedies of our problem. Much depends on the economy but we must work to get the monies to meet our needs. THOMAS J. OLSON Thomas J. Olson, 4714 Parkview, McHenry Office Sought: McCullom Lake Trustee Years in McHenry Area: 2 Education: 2 years college and extensive law enforcement training. . . , Thomas Olson is a production supervisor who has also served as a subdivision road commissioner. Married, he and his wife have two sons. Answers to Questions 1. "At present, McCullom Lake main'iy lacks professionalism. 2. "Closer scrutiny of police officers and other positions, background and previous job records and a better contact with the village to find out its needs and wants. CAROL KRUMSEE Carol Krumsee, 5302 W Parkview, McHeury Office Sought: McCullom Lake Trustee Years in McHenry Area 22 Education: high school Carol Krumsee is a housewife. Married to Ronald Krumsee, they have three sons, Ronald, Jr., Michael and Jeffrey. Answers to Questions 1. "I do not feel our village faces any major problems at this time. I would like to see improvements made in the parks and beach area, roads and the general upkeep of our village. 2. "People do not realize that there is not enough revenue coming into the village to hire someone to make these improvements. In order'to solve these problems, I would like to see everyone who is able pit'jh in and help. Together we can do it. NANCY YATES Nancy Yates, 5213 Fountain lane, McHenry Office Sought: McCullom Lake Trustee Years in McHenry Area: 17 Education: high school t . . Nancy Yates is a secretary for the Secretary of State whois also a member of the General Service Employees union No. 73. Married to Monty Yates, they have three children, Shelly, Kelly and Ronny. Answers to Questions 1. "The problems that I think are facing our village are sewers, radar traps, children needing more things to do ana removal of old buildings. 2. "Getting responsible citizens to work on committees to find ways to getting positive results, to be sure are getting fair dealt when they receive tickets, to make the beach house show a pro'tit when rented and court action. MARGARET COUGHLIN Office Sought: Lakemoor Trustee Years in McHenry Area: no answer Education: no answer 1. "Sewer user rates, police department, lake restoration and public relations. 2 "Equitable sewer rates, expand on the primary function of the police department, form a park district and strive for better rapport between officials and residents. CHARLES GODT Charles Godt, 433 Northlake, Lakemoor Office Sought: Lakemoor Trustee Years in McHenry Area: 6 Euucuiioil. lil&ll Stuuul, icv.ijiuCai school Charles Godt is a technical instructor who is affiliated with the Boy Scouts. Married to Dyanne Godt, they have four children and one grandchild. a Answers to Questions 1. "Our village's biggest problem is that the rate of inflation is causing problems such as high unemployment, high taxes and less purchasing power which affect local servces and growth. 2. "We need to get the best value for our money. I believe new ideas are necessary. We need to stress economy and plan wisely for the future growth of our community. RAYMOND T. EMBREY Raymond T. Embrey, 103 W. Rand road, Lakemoor. Office Sought: Lakemoor Trustee Years in McHenry Area: 9 Education: two years at Conception college Raymond T. Embrey is a retired master electrician who has also served as building inspector for the Village of Lakemoor. He is a member of the Senior Citizens council and has one daughter and five grandchildren. Answers to Questions 1. "A water system - half the village homes have shallow wells and bus service. This village is 40 percent senior citizens and many don't have transportation. 2. "No answer KATHLEEN J. KELLEY Kathleen J. Kelley, 504 S. Highland, Lakemoor Office Sought: Lakemoor Trustee Years in McHenry Area: 28 Education: McHenry high school Kathleen Kelley is a purchasing coordinator who has served as secretary of the Zoning board and is presently working with the Plan commission. She is a member of the Women of the Moose, the Lily Lake Conservation club and NAPSAC's. Married, she lives with her husband, James, who is a volunteer firefighter with Co. Ill of the McHenry Fire department. Answers to Questions 1. "Lack of growth and improvement. Loss of faith in the integrity of the board. The need for stricter budget control amd more efficient planning and scheduling of projects, including the sewer department. The need for repairs to the village hall and refurbish the beaches. 2. "Utilize my experience in cost analysis, budgeting, planning and scheduling to achieve completion of our goals within the budget. Work with other area leaders toward annexation, growth of our community and a larger voice in county and state government. Find funds and methods to repair the village hall and refurbish the beaches and work toward cleaning up Lily Lake within a reasonable time fraj"*** LES NEJEDLY Office Sought: Lakemoor Trustee Years in McHenry Area: no answer Education: no answer Answers to Questions 1. "Sewer user rates, police department, lake restoration and public relations. 2. "Equitable sewer user rates, expand the primary function of the police department, form a park district and strive for better rapport between official and residents. Answers to Questions 1. "The elected officials have forgotten their position as servants of the people. There has been a lack of timely communication on actions to be taken, which affects the people. 2. "I am for open government with a free flow of information between the (rfficials and the people. I am against the road assessment but not against road repairs. SARA SOSINSKI Sara Sosinski, 603 Orchid Path, McHenry Office Sought: McHenry Shores Trustee Years in McHenry Area: 7 Education: high school, one year of college Sara Sosinski is a housewife and secretary who is also filling the vacancy of a trustee, dispatching police and acting as secretary for the Zoning board. Married to John Sosinski, they have two married daughters and one son. Answers to Questions 1. "At present the main problem is the reconstruction of the streets and also of the eventual reconduction of the sewers We are in dire need of both. 2 "Hopefully, soon we will be able to solve our problems, one at a time, whichever comes into focus first. We have to get together to iron out the difficulties CHARLES WERTH • 1 " v. ' * ' * Charles Werth, 812 S. Riverside, McHenry Office Sought: McHenry Shores Trustee Years in McHenry Area: 10 Education: high school Charles Werth is a self-employed private detective who served as a director of the Lot Owners association of McHenry Shores. He was also the village's first police chief. Married to Joan L. Werth, they have a son, Kristopher Answers to Questions 1. "There are two major problems facing the village. One, there doesn't seem to be any open government Two, the road assessment is wrong. Because of the economy, many people cannot afford this assessment. 2. "I will vote against the assessment and take whatever measures I can to put this village back to an open government. It is the people's feelings that I will represent EARL W. BUCK Earl W. Buck, 1217 S. Broadway, McHenry Office Sought: McHenry Shores Trustee Years in McHenry Area: 10 Education: Bachelor of Law degree Earl Buck is a self-employed insurance investigator and salesman. He has also served as chairman of the Zoning board and Chief of Police. Married, he lives with his wife and four children. Answers to Questions 1. "The major problems facing the village are the procurement of grant money, road improvements and police protection 2. "The key to solving our financial dilemma lies with new sources of revenue McHenry Shores needs the sales tax revenue normally derived from a commercial district. If we can encourage a developer to place a shopping center in our corporate limits, we will be able to afford the kind of community we want. PAGE 17 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1,1981 village mayor, trustee, member of the zoning board and member of the police department. He is also affiliated with the McHenry Moose and the Lakes Region CB club. Married to Mary, they have three children, James, Jr., Debbie and Renee. Answers to Questions 1. "No answer 2. "No answer JOHN F. MIEDZIANOWSKI John F. Miedzianowski, 1506 Sunnyside drive, McHenry Office Sought: Sunnyside Trustee Years in McHenry Artea: 10 Education: high school, U.S. Navy, and adult education courses. John Miedzianowski is a truck driver who has served six years as a trustee for the Village of Sunnyside and has chaired the ordinance committee and served on the finance and police committees He is a member of the Moose lodge and the P.L A V. Married to Jsnet, thpy nave three children. John. Shelly and Jean. Answers to Questions 1. No Answer 2 "I would do my best to entice some more business into the village to increase revenue I would also like to see out park lands developed so that people would be able to use them DIANNA L BARROSO Dianna L Barroso, 1416 Sudeenew, McHenry Office Sought: Sunnyside Trustee Years in McHenry Area 3 Education: high school plus additional job-related education Dianna Barroso is a self-employed ceramics teacher She is also involved in Pro-Life, is married and has three children Answers to Questions,^ 1. "We need an overall growth plan to' encourage light industry to the area, set up a youth program (preferably a teen center where youths in the area can meet) and to see that the village keeps pace with the population BETTY MESSER Betty Messer, 1405 W. Bayview lane, McHenry Office Sought: Village Clerk. Sunnyside Years in McHenry Area: 54 Education: high school graduate Betty Messer is a housewife who has also worked with executive boards in two school districts in DuPage county Married for 314 years, they have seven children and i4 grandchildren. Answers to Questions 1 "The village population has more than doubled according to the recent census Because of the economy, everything has slowed down and the continued growth and expansion of the village will bring new challenges 2. "To assist the president and board of trustees Teamwork by all of the officials is a necessity -- all aimed at the better running of the village with our residents as our prime concern \ illage of Wonder l .ak*' JOHN DePYSSLER ROBERT C. BOLASH Robert C. Bolash, 525 N. Elaine terrace, Lakemoor Office South: Lakemoor Trustee Years in McHenry Area: 2 Education: high school, Harper Jr. College, Spartan school of Aeronautics. Robert C. Bolash is a field engineer computer systems. Married to Pat (nee Atkins) Bolash, they have one child, Jenny. Answers to Questions 1. "The main issue of concern in Lakemoor is a lack of trust and respect by residents for local government. 2. "I believe in simple, open and effective government that responds to all ages in a community. The growth of Lakemoor must be well planned for the benefit of ourselves and our children. I'm committed to work towards a goal in government that will gain the respect and confidence of the people present and future. Village of McHenry Shores RICHARD PANERALI Richard Panerali, 806 S. Riverside drive, McHenry office Sought: McHenry Shores Trustee Years in McHenry Area: 13 Education: Merchant Marine school, marine engineer Richard Panerali is an engineer who is also!affiliated with the Citizens for Better Government. Married to Bonnie Panerali, they have three children, Kristen, Karen and Richie. WAYNE A. WARREN Wayne A. Warren, 3215 W. Miller drive, McHenry Office Sought: McHenry Shores Trustee Years in McHenry Area: 5 Education: Bachelor of Business Administration degree Wayne A. Warren is a staff accountant for a major airline who was appointed a trustee of the .Village of McHenry Shores He is also a member and liturgist at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, in McHenry. Married to Judith O. Warren, they have two children, "J.J." and "Mac " Answers to Questions 1. "At this point, the "most" major problem facing the village is the roads -- what to do with them" There are other problems, however, that will be just as important in the long run. Some of these are sewers, money and additional industry. ^ 2. "Roads, the residents will decide their fate Sewers, pursue diligently through the remaining phases Money, make the best use of current revenues to avoid raising taxes Industry, work to draw more to relieve the residential tax burden. ANDREW DIEDRICH Andrew Diedrich, 3502 Biscayne, McHenry Office Sought: McHenry Shores Trustee Years in McHenry Area: 334 Education, high school Andrew Diedrich is a conformance tester with the telephone company. Married to Sandra inee Sering) Diedrich, they have three children. Misty Lynn. Scotty and Shawn Answers to Questions 1. "The major concerns of the village at this time are the roads and sewers. There is also a communication problem between the village and its residents 2. "To bring a better understanding of what is happening within the village and why it is being done the way it is. If things were explained better, there would be less misunderstanding and better cooperation between everyone RAYMOND O. RIGSBY Raymond O. Rigsby, 608 Hilltop boulevard. McHenry Office Sought: McHenry Shores Trustee Years in McHenry Area: 24 Education: Attended Dickenson State college, Harper college, majoring in business administration, civil engineering and public administration Raymond O. Rigsby is the superintendent of Public Works for the Village of Buffalo Grove who has also served as Road Commissioner for the village He is also a member of the Barrington Masonic Lodge, AF and AM, American Legion. Jaycees, Advisory council for Barrington high school cooperative education, the American Public Works association, chairman mid-central Water Works association and of the American Waterworks association Married to Sandi Rigsby, they have two children, Lisa and Tnsha Answers to Questions 1. "Major problems facing the Village of McHenry Shores begins with roads. Along with major road problems is the concern for storm water drainage 2. "Presently, special assessment no. 1 is being presented to the residents of the village This project addresses both of the major problems facing the village. Major road reconstruction is the ultimate solution to the road and drainage problem. Village of Sunnx side WILLIAM J. MITCHELL William J. Mitchell, 4017 Wilmot road, McHenry Office Sought: Mayor of Sunnyside Years in McHenry Area: 20 Education: graduate of American Institute of Engineering William Mitchell is a heating and air conditioning pipe fitter who has served the last eight years as a trustee of the Village of Sunnyside. Married to Donna, they have four children, Catherine, Rikki, Karen, and William III, and four grandchildren, Melisa, Jennifer. Thomas and Angela Answers to Questions 1 "Inflation. 2. "Work with and for the people: pulling together as a team you can conquer any crisis JAMES M. EICHHORN James M. Eichhorn, 1414 Lakeview. McHenry Office Sought: Mayor of Sunnyside Years in McHenry Area: 19 Education: Round Lake high school James M. Eichhorn is a meat cutter who has also served as ocncva , f juiui i^trr , Office Sought: Wonder Lake Trustee Years in McHenry Area 2 Education: high school John DePyssler is a member of the Wonder Lake Lions club and lives with his wife They have two grown children Answers to Questions 1 "Streets and the Wonder Lake Dam 2 "There is no monev available ANITA M. VANDERWIEL Anita M. Vanderwiel. 8802 Burton road. Wonder Lake Office Sought Wonder Lake Trustee * Years in McHenry Area 26 years in Volo. 8 years in Wonder Lake. Education high school Anita M. Vanderwiel is a wife and mother who has also served the last four years as a trustee for the vil lage She is a member of Christ the King church Married to George P "Skip" Vanderwiel. they have a daughter. Kathryn Answers to Questions 1 "Inflation and unemployment is cutting village income and outgo, maintenance on our roads, police protection and surrounding municipali t ies that are approaching the Wonder l^ke area 2 "Appropriate more money for road work projects and police patrol and less money for equipment purchases and miscellaneous spending. I feel Wonder I^ake should incorporate to save itself. 95 percent of the Wonder I^ke area is unincorporated DI ANE ZEMAN Duane Zeman, 8420 Coral road. Wonder Lake Office Sought: Village Clerk. Wonder Lake Years in McHenry Area: 8 Education: high school graduate Duane Zeman is a secretary-treasurer for a local construction firm who has served as acting-trustee and village clerk for the village She is also the corresponding secretary for the Sunrise Ridge association Married to Allan, they have four children. Jerry. Melody, Jay and Cary. and one grandchild Answers to Questions 1 "Limited government funding has created monetary problems resulting in tight budgeting for village improvements 2 "At the present time, most village officials are taking salary cuts, doing most of the work on a volunteer basis , and we hope to encourage more people to help solve our problems bv this method Helpful Hints The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan organization that never supports or opposes any political party or candidate The League believes that democratic government depends upon the informed and active participation of its citizens in keeping with this belief, the Woodstock McHenry League has in recent months conducted voter registration drives and would like to offer some helpful hints for all voters, but especially "first time" voters, before the election on April 7 Nbsentee Noting: Any qualified voter who cannot vote on election day due to absence, illness or religious reasons, may apply for an absentee ballot to the county clerk at the county court house in Woodstock This must be done not less than five days, if by mail, before an election If application is made in person, an absentee ballot may be obtained up to one day before an election by appearing at the office of the county clerk Spoiled Ballot: If vou spoil your ballot when voting you may return it with envelope to the judge for a new one Polling Place. Under the new election consolidation law. you will be voting at the polling place used in last \ear's presidential election The polls w ill be open from 6 a m . t o 7 p m Registration Cards: Take your new registration cards with you to the polls It could save time and confusion Write In Note: Write in space is provided on the inside of the ballot Official Ballot Card envelope This space provided for write in votes For County Clerk j-jjj Samuel Potts Voter also should in­ clude township, city or village ward if applicable

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