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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Jan 1982, p. 17

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DEALER - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY M, 1M2 : :*'i \ Village of McHenry Shores Jjjt& Nina Keen 344-2665 I Make Winter 12 DINNER THEATER Opening With ivin Year Itch" lends Beginning Jon. 15 & 22 |nnlng Weekends Beginning Feb. 12 "100HIES" hlng Weekends Beginning March 12 ISONM OF 2ND AVINDE" Prices: Friday* ft Sundays $13 par p*r*on Saturdays: $16 par p*r»on I Tickets now Available at special rates Irate* available for 25 persons or more PLOWING FOR SENIORS A reminder that snow plowing is available for More Bearable MrH«nrv<!hArM PI mm I Fri. ft Sat. - Dinner 6:30 p.m. Showtime 8:30 p.m. lys - Dinner 1:30 p.m. Show 3:30 p.m. Certificates Available Fer * n Now that the winter weather and snow are definitely here, it is im­ portant that our village residents remember some basic hints to make this weather and snow a little more bearable for us all. Please make sure that the area in front of your mailbox is clear enough from snow so that the mailman can pull up easily in front of your box. The snow plows try and get as close as they can, but it is our responsibility to clear the rest, so as to assure that mail delivery will continue uninterrupted. Also, it is most important that all cars are kept off the streets while plowing is being done. It is next to impossible to plow ef­ fectively when there are parked or abandoned cars blocking the plow from coming straight down the street. Every effort is being made to keep our village streets clear of snow, in order to make your driving safer and easier, so we must all cooperate in aiding this work. McHenry Shores. Please call or come in to the village hall during business hours. POUCE REPORT On Tuesday, Jan. 5, at approximately 8:30 p.m., Donald Kaminski of 3212 W. Terrace, here in McHenry Shores, reported a fire at his residence. Both Mr. and Mrs. Kaminski were able to exit without injury.. Units of McHenry Fire Department Company 1 and 2 responded very quickly and were able to contain the fire to the east half Of the residence over the garage. The cause of the fire is under investigation by McHenry Fire District Fire Chief Glenn Peterson. At this time it appears to be electrical. Your village president, Richard Panerali, urges all residents to have a qualified electrician inspect entry wires to your breaker box. These wires sometimes have a tendency to loosen or deteriorate, causing a potential fire hazard. Also, while on the subject of fire prevention, during the winter months when we all use our indoor dryers more, check your dryer vents to make sure they are clear. This can also be a prime source of fire. REGISTER TO VOTE With the primary election coming up in March, it is important that all who wish to vote in that election be registered to vote in time. If you are not yet registered, please call Rose Lillegard at 385-4517 or Mary Lou Heald at 385-9645. Both Rose and Mary Lou are deputy registrars, and are qualified to register anyone within the county to vote. Also, for your con­ venience, you may stop in to village hall during regular business hours, and Mary Lou can sign you up there. Call the hall at 385-8500 for more details. I HAPPY BIRTHDAY "Happy Birthday" to a very sweet young girl, Melissa Tobeck, who turns U years old Jan. 30. May all your days be filled with joy and happy times! DATES TO REMEMBER Jan. 20 - 7:30 p.m. - Loo Reed Civic Center - Public Advisory committee meeting - for federal sewer grant - public invited. Jan. 25 - 7:30 p.m. - Village hall - Police com­ mittee meeting. Jan. 26-7 p.m. - Lon Reed Civic Center - regular village board meeting -* public invited. VILLAGE HALL HOURS Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, Saturday: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Friday: 12 to 6 p.m. Village Hall phone 385-8500 - McHenry Shores Police department phone, 385-6800. Lakeland Park & Corol Cominsky Bylaw Vote Slated By Agency On Health The Health Systems Agency for Kane, Lake and McHenry Counties, Inc., will hold its board of directors meeting Thursday, Jan. 28, beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the HSA office, 188 S. Northwest Highway, Cary. The evening's agenda will in­ clude a discussion and vote on proposed amendments to the HSA's bylaws. Also on the agenda will be final approval of the 1982-83 Annual Implementation plan and the review of St. Joseph's hospital (Elgin)) proposal for therapeutic radiology equipment. All Health Systems Agency board meetings are open to the public, which is encouraged to attend and participate. Y.E.S. System Aids Problem When I awoke at 7 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 10, the ther­ mometer outside read 22 degrees below zero. I decided to make a pot of hot coffee and planned to spend a quiet day inside where it was nice and warm. When I went to the kitchen sink for water and nothing came out of the tap my first thoughts were that our pipes had froze. Within an hour and a half, the water began to flow very slow, so I quickly brewed that long awaited coffee. As I sat there enjoying my drink a call came in from the McHenry police department informing me the water in Lakeland Park would have to be boiled until Tuesday. They wanted my assistance in getting the word spread in the neigh­ borhood so 1 took out my list of Mock mothers and began making phone calls. Y.E.S. proved to be a very big help to the community; within an hour's time the 50 block mothers Ceil Serritella and I reached were busy phoning all their neighbors passing the word on. I Irs0 Dry Roasted )s Or Cocktail Nuts knack tlma with Roastad Paanuts YOUR CHOICE + 26 aoz iinift0' Sinutab 2.37 Convenient tort sealed tab' old Pretzels rotzal twists its are baked in old world tradl- hearty texture you love 37% Ice Scraper lee and snow off, ndows. Small kaep one In the npartment at Q. 53* ENLARGEMENT SPECIAL S s 10 From nag. or only. Offer axplraa 1/28/82 k J Efferdent 60' s Denture Cleaner 1.43 Cleans deep stains, leaves den­ tures odor free. Listermint 24 Oz. Mouthwash & Gargle 1.64 For cleen breath and daily oral care. Sinutab 30's And Ex. St. Sinutab 24's YOUR CHOICE 1.57 For temporary relief of sinus heed- ache and congestion. All Warm Winter Slippers Save 44 % Putnam® Utility Pillow ncc Foam tilled handy pillow for a^ camping or lounging about, w W fabric ticking. Reg. 1.76 % -1_~ -- Q|rlg & Jr Corduroy Pants tS. 30°/, 0 OFF NOW 1.81 To 6.99 Reg. 2.59 To 9.99 Chooaa from • tr»m#ndOii« Miction of support for tha antlra family. Soma ttylM may ba unavallabla In all atoraa. All Men's Insulated orkwear by Carhartt 20% Entire stock of Cartiartt work clothes now 20% Off. Heavy du­ ty, 100% pro shrunk cotton, snag proof, water reaistant, bar tacked, three naadle stitching. 20% OFF Girls sizes 7-14 and Jr. sizes. Still a good selec­ tion to choose from. Buy now before they are all gone. Save 47% Tablecloth Material Reg. 4.66 2.44 Choose from white and off white. 100% polyester machine wash - warm water. 60/62 width. Save 25% Lifeline® Bobby Hinds Jump Rope Reg. 3.96 2.96 An exciting and fun way to good health. Bobby Hinds' book included with lump rope. ;ES EFFECTIVE JAN. 20 THRU JAN. 22 Entire Stock bf Paper! 25%» OFF Reg. Price Wyata/las, romance. msg. YOUR SWWGJTORE W. Ith Year spurgeons Uniform Sale! Entire Stock 1 ft 2-Pc. Stylos, Uniform Smocks, White Pants, White Shoes. And Our Regular Low Price Is Even Lower... ^ > t Including Maternity Uniforms & Lab Coats For Mon And Womon Featuring White Swan Products ¥ Uniform Club Members: you save even more. Hurry for best selection- sale ends Jan. 24! last. *• k? o^o 1$̂ *' caving • SERVICE . QUALITY • 0 _ 4400 W. Rte. 120-McHenry 9 to 9 Sunday 10 to 6 Rt 47 & country Club fed. - Woodstock Thom McAn leather Uniform Sheet ̂, 20% Off! Your hard-working feet deserve comfortable duty shoes and now's the time to gat them and save. Women's sizes 5Vi to 10. lakeland Shores 385-7246 Wednesday, Jan. 1J Frank Higgens, vie president of the lakeland Park Water company, called me to say the order to bott our drinking water waft lifted. He explained that low voltage knocked out the electrical heaters ami created low pressure in the water system. As a result of the low pressure, the water had to be boiled in ac­ cordance with En­ vironmental Protection agency rules. I am grateful to everyone we called for their assistance during this time of emergency. It makes a person feel good knowing that in a time of need We have something like this available and it works. CITY STICKERS DUE J This is to remind you that the 1982 city vehicle stickers are due to be displayed by midnight Jan. 31. These are available in the city cleric's office, 1111 N. Green street. The clerk's hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays. Be sure to purchase yours before the deadline so you can save yourself the extra expense of a fine. IT'S A BOY! We have a pizza parlor that has added to its list of owners as of Monday, Jan. 11. Laurie and Bobby Rossa are proud to announce the arrival of Robert Judd Rossa Jr. The 9 lb., 2 oz., baby boy is their first born and he made his appearance in Lake Forest hospital that afternoon. Paternal grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Rossa of Niles; maternal grand­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Moley of Lake Forest. Little Bobby better hurry cutting some teeth so he can enjoy one of his mom's famous double deckers. GIRL SCOUTS Troop 320 has been keeping very active during these cold winter months. Everyone thoroughly en­ joyed a roller skating trip recently. They managed to end the day with no serious injuries; just a few sore spots. J r" Children who are patients in the hospital have had fun using the coloring books the girls made for them. All the girls are busy now, making prizes for nickel day to be held Jan. 30. I will give you the location and time in next week's column because they were unavailable to me at the moment. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Brenda Danielson will be seven years old Jan. 20; and she shares her day withSflS? neighbor Lin Dentro, Kaare Kvale, Jeremy Sullivan, Dorothy Moore, Rudy Lense and Jill Glosson. We skip a few days to the 24th, when Danny Koch and Angela Dennis will be celebrating. Best wishes to Jimmy Chapman on Jan. 25. Ron Creutz and Johnny Lavin hear the birthday song the 26th. i ^ HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Charlene and Rem Mueller will celebrate their twenty- seventh anniversary Jan. 22. Congratulations to Roger and Pat Lasko, who have their silver anniversary Jan. 26. THE MAKI \AMO THINKS BY "THE INCH AND TALKS BY THE YARD, TO BE REMOVED COUNSELING AISD . PSYCHOTHERAPY Individual Marital Family Group All Ages A Full Time Private Professional Practice RON BAER, M.A. 10 W. Terra Cotta Crystal Lake 455-3400 (24 hn.t •

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