PAG^^PLAINDEALERJVEDNE^DAY^^^IMS^Wl Village of McHenry Shores Inge Aide 344-1984 Village-Wide Garage Sales The ever popular Village Wide Garage Sales will be held Mav 1 and 2. from 9 - .. -- rm. M a.m. iu o p.m. aiiv registration deadline is April 24. If you wish to participate in this exciting event, please call 385-8500 or 385-0286 between April 20 and 24. A small fee will be charged in order to cover ad placement, but most people who have taken part in past years have considered it well worth it. Come, join the fun and profit! ELECTION NEWS The voter turnout at last week's election was the greatest ever in the history of the village and 395 people cast their ballots. I had promised you to give you me exact vote count, but since this has already been done by another paper, I would just like to repeat that the new trustees for the four- year term will be Charles Werth. Richard Panerali and Rose Lillegard. In this connection, I would like to repeat that Ms. Lillegard received her votes for the four-year term of trustee, not, as erroneously reported elsewhere, for the office of village president. The new trustee for the two year term will be Donna Tobeck. Once again, congratulations and good luck! DOG TAGS Here is another reminder to buy your dog tags at the Village Hall. Both the one year (1961) and the three year (1963) tags are on sale now. But please don't forget to bring the Kabies cer tificate with you. VILLAGE HALL OFFICE HOURS It might be a good idea to refresh everybody's memory regarding the office hours at our Village Hall. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, they are open from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The office is closed on Thursdays. VEHICLE STICKERS The 1981-82 Vehicle Stickers will go on sale May 1. Please buy the stickers early since a penalty will be imposed for stickers pur chased after June 30, 1981. For price information, please check with the Village Hall. Their telephone number is 385-8500. BIRTHDAYS Both Walt Lawson and Debbie Tibbs will be celebrating their birthdays April 18; David Alton has his birthday on the 19th and Joan Dostal on the 20th. Nothing but the best to all three of you and to all other people who have a reason to celebrate during the coming CITIZENS OF WARD 4 My Gratitude For Your Support At The Recent Election. Please Be Assured, I Will Serve As YOUR Alderman. Sincerely, Cecilia Serritella 9 ̂ Weal Estate by Realtor Ron Bykowski CENTURY 21 CARE REAL ESTATE FAUIM FOR FRILLS Many people go househun ting in a remarkably casual way - and sometimes end up making costly mistakes. One of the mistakes a househunter can make is to buy the frill in- steod of the house. All too of ten a family will fall in love with an eye-catching feature and buy the wrong house. This mistake happens frequently and in all price ranges. Families skip over careful consideration of the major factors because something minor has really grabbed them. The lure may be a charming fireplace, a glamourous lighting fixture, a garage door opener, or even a urwaue or shryb in bloons Yielding to superficial at tractions like these can result in your family winding up with a thoroughly unsuitable house. Bear in mind that these same alluring features can usually be added to another house at a relatively small cost, considering the amount of the overall pur chase. If there is anything we can do to help you in the field of real estate, please phone or stop in at CENTURY 21 CARE REAL ESTATE, Rte. 120 - across from Jewel Foods • McHenry. Phone: 344-1033 Wt re here to help. week. And, of course, a very happy Easter to everybody. OPERA We are still looking for people interested in joining us for our Sunday afternoon at the opera, the Milwaukee Florentine Opera, that is. The already low prices for the three-opera season (Lucia di Lammermoor, The Marriage of Figaro, and La Traviata) will be even lower if we get a larger group. 3«, if you have always wondered about this often misunderstood art form. Iicrc is juiir CimuCc tO iiiiu out what it is all about. After the season is over, you might decide that opera is really not for you, but we promise you a lot of fun while you are finding out. For information on the opera, the possibility of forming a discussion group and sharing rides, call Inge at the above telephone number. You don't Have to live in McHenry Shores to join. We welcome everybody! Holy Week Rites Planned Pictured are Yvonne Alton, left, Pastor Roger Schneider, and Eleanor Johannson discussing special worship services to be held at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 North Green St., McHenry. ASKS JURY TRIAL Dorothy Sevilla has pleaded not guilty to a charge of retail theft and has asked for a jury trial in branch court. No date has been set. Special Holy week ser vices have been planned at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 North Green street. McHenry. On Maundy Thursday a service of Holy Communion will be held at 7:30 p.m. Pastor Roger Schneider will All Kinds of Screens Wood or Aluminum Frames SEE US FOR GLASS NEEDS TOO I we reglaze in our shop or in your home. oMcffsnry Faint C>G° GLASS & WALLPAPER 3411 W. ELM. ST.-McHENRY 385-7353 f^K] MON.-SAT. 7:45-5:30. FRI. TILL 8:00 ^MCTURI FRAMING-ARTISTS SIIPPLIES-PRAPERIES^ speak on the theme "What is Truth?". A Good Friday Tenebrae service or service of shadows entitled "The Seven Last Words" will be held Good Friday at 7:30 p.m. the Tenebrae service will be provided by the senior choir under the direction of Eleanor Johannson and acoompanied by Rosemary Schneider. The service will conclude with the entire sanctuary in darkness except for the light on the cross. The congregation will leave in silence to reflect on the meaning of Good Friday and contemplate the joy of Easter morning. As a part of the Good Friday service, area actress, Yvonne Alton, will present the thoughts of Mary at the foot of the cross of Christ on that first Good Friday. On Easter morning, services of Holy Communion will be held at 6, 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Pastor Schneider spsak GT, COS COB Goes To Oxford \ ik If you're like most women, your summer schedule can get pretty hectic. And that's when you'll most appreciate Cos Cob's very wearable separates in soft sky-blue and mellow-yellow. Whether it's lunch at the country club, or a quick round of golf, you'll always appear trim and fresh. A thoughtful doubleknit oxford of poly/cotton has just enough crispness, but it's still wash 'n wear. Won't it be nice to cross "cleaners" off your list? Spring's favorite topper, the classic blazer with patch pockets, 36.00. Matched up with the A-line skirt, eased yet slim, with white woven belt, 18.00. Pull-on pant adds true comfort with elasticized waistband. Proportioned for average or petite, 18.00. Floral blouses, wonderfully sheer in riotous pastel prints. Tunic , self belt, 22.00. Suit blouse, 18.00. Tee oil in the golf skirt, with button front, elastic wutbi 18.00. Top with the collared V-neck, multi-striped trims, 14.00. Coordinates sized 10 18, topsS.M, and L. In Today's Sportswear, Elgin on 1, Crystal Lake & St. Charles "Easter Offers Hope". The youth choir, directed by Kristin Stuhr and Rosemary Schneider, and the senior choir will provide special music for the 8:30 and 10:30 worship services. A duet by Richard Carlson and Walter Johnson will provide music for the 6 o'clock worship service and also as an opener for the 8:30 and 10:30 services. The Luther league or youth group wiK serve breakfast on. taster morning after nil three worship services. Members of the community are invited to attend all services at the church. ZION LUTHERAN The theme "Discipleship" unifies all the special wor ship services at Zion Lutheran church on West Route 120 during Holy week and Easter Jesus does not command His church to make "Christians" of all nations but "make disciples." '"Hie Disciples' Meal of Grace" will take place Wednesday and Thursday at 7:30 p.m., with Holy Com munion. There will be a German worship service, with Communion, Good Friday at 10 a.m., and "The Disciple-Maker", a service of darkness (Tenebrae) Good Friday, at 7:30 p.m. On Easter Sunday at 6 a.m. is a sunrise celebration with Holy Communion and at 7:45 a.m. the choir cantata, "It Took A Miracle" by John Peterson. • At 9 a.m. is family worship and Sunday school at 10:30 a.m., "The Disciples' Joy". Zion Lutheran church will be open for 24 hours from noon Friday until noon Saturday for a prayer vigil. Hosts will distribute devotional aids to all who wish to come in for private prayer and meditation. MAItKlT^tASKtT frnr ALL-AMERICAN FAVORITE: POTATOES The potato is an American favorite. It is the "most-con sumed" vegetable in the country according to surveys conducted by The Potato Board Potatoes are e>^" yed in a variety of forms There are French fries, crinkle uts, coun try-style and hom- ries, plus shoestring potatoes id potato puffs. For a chang of pace, consider Delmonico and scal loped potatoes, stuffed, baked or whole parsleyed potatoes and, of course, potato pancakes. These and other favorites can be enjoyed with little prepara tion when purchased in frozen form. Frozen French fries, for in stance, eliminate the bother of washing, peeling, cutting and frying. And, there's no need to clean a greasy pan and stove. Frozen French fries require only about Vi as much cooking time as homemade fries. Frozena Save You Time •ad Money Frozen potato dishes can save money as well as time. French fries, for example, almost al ways cost less to make than their homemade counterparts. Keeps Looking Man is not rational: he keeps looking for home atmosphere in a hotel and hotel service at home. -Farm Journal. Subscribe McHenry Plaindealer The McHenry Ploindealer 3812 W. Elm Street McHenry, II. 60050 [ 3 Years - $40.00 •2 Years - $21.50 • 1 Year - $15.50 •* Months • $9.50 • Payment Enclosed Name Address City Prices good in McHenry County