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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jul 1982, p. 13

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[Jetty Messer , « SUNNYSIDE AREA 344-2494 One County Landfill Points Up Recycling Importance Ji.l 11. tV*4 PAGE 13- PLA1NUKALfcK V\KUM..M Volkman To Visit MCC Meteorologist-weatherman Volkman of Chicago Village Engineer Reports Progress The village held its regular monthly neeting Tuesday, July 6, at the tillage nail The engineer was on hand ! report progress in the Lake [lawnwood subdivision. This year v nrk is in the process for final im­ provements going in. Work is being (•••Mjp to correct ponds in the area, arr. mg other problems the engineer i ,und in need of repair. lie village attorney gave a report n he progress of village ordinances. Also he wanted, to get the annual tax I,'vy for fhe village. This must be published in the paper in the near future. it is very impressive to see the flags that were donated by A1 Jourdan of McHertry county and the Eichhorns, . flying in front of the hall. At night, a spotlight shines on the flags, which rhows 'hem to be flown 24 hours a t> State Representative Tom lianahan also donated a state flag and American flag to be displayed in the hall *?. I'he next regular meeting of the iage will be July 20, at 8 p.m., in the 1 all. 1515 Channel Beach. DEDICATION Qt.dication ceremonies were held at he village hall Sunday, July 4, at 1:30 m Following invocation by the lU'verend Schneider and flag '•remonies, an open house was held :i !,he hall. LOCAL GIRL- MISS CONGENIALITY KHlie Fleming, daughter of Kathy , nd I'hil Fleming of Wilmot road, lti vside. was one of the contestants in the Miss McHenry contest far the upcoming Fiesta Days. KeUie was one of the runners-up and chosen as Miss Congeniality. Fiesta Days are July 23 to Aug. l and KeUie win reign as one of the Queen's Court. Kellie is the second young lady from Sunnyside to win honors this year. Shelly Miedzianowski is a contestant for the Miss Teenage America to take place some time this month. Congratulations to both the girls. Both attend Johnsburg high. The village is very proud to have two such fine young people represent our area. VACATION Recently returned from a vaction in southern Illinois Kentucky are Mabel and an< BUI Zawislak of 1413 Bayview lane. Though the fishing wasn't that great, Mabel said it was nice to get away and get a rest. Also they visited relatives who live in the area and grandson Bill Brown accompanied them. Bill is the son of Shirley Caley of McHenry and a recent graduate of Parkland Junior high in McHenry. ANNIVERSARIES Celebrating anniversaries this week are Mary Kay and A1 VanBerkum and Lou and Ernie LeBay. Both couples; celebrated July 5. Congratulations and best wishes for many more happy years together. BIRTHDAYS This week's birthday greetings go to Lou LeBay who celebrated July 5; Cathie LeBay and Karen Mitchell, July 8; and Pat Smith, July 9; Bemie Kennebeck celebrates July 14; Bob Thomsa and Steven DePaaquale, July 16; Maria Metzger, July 17; Sandy Keiser and Ernie LeBay July 18. Best wishes to you all for a happy day and many more to come. In all McHenry county, th«re is only one E.P.A.; approved landfill; the balance oI the county's solid waste must be hauled to Cook county, Lake county or Wisconsin. According to a McHenry County Defenders spokesman, recycling can reduce the amount of waste going into the land­ fills, thus increasing their life and saving the precious fuel needed to haul theee materials considerable distances* The public is urged to participate in the recycling drive being held Saturday, July 17, • a.m. to 1 p.m., in the parting lot of the McHenry Market Place (West Route ISO). It will be sponsored jointly by the Johnsburg Cub Pack No. 464 and the McHenry County Defenders. Ms. Margaret Smith, secretary of the Cub Pack, reports thst the Cubs' shsre of the proceeds will be used to pay tar badges, scarves, and other awards* made to the 65 members of the pack. Items which can be recycled include newspapers securely tied (no A magazines cardboard or Junk mail), "tin" (steel) cam, washed and flat Mnad, glass contalnsrs with all metal and plastic removed, ussd motor oil in plastic or metal containers, and aluminum scrap of all kinds. There is an immediate pay-back i for alt-aluminum cans brought to drive. Current market prices are for the cans; there is a S cents if the cans are snd contain no bi-metal pop cans or other contaminants. For further information about recycling or how your group can participate in a future drive, contact the McHenry County Defenders spokesman at 385-6612. The VA operates 172 medical centers and 226 outpatient clinks. There is st least one medical center in each (except Hawaii and Alaska, where VA provides hospital beds on s contract basis), and one each in Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico. Harry T.V. Station 2 will speak at McHenry County college Thursday evenly, July 16, at 6:20 p.m. Volkman will be speaking primarily to students in Dkk Meyers' Physical Geography class on the subjects of Tornsdoes and Hurricanes. Meyers says the program Is also open to the " anyone who would Volkman. "This is the third year, now, that Harry has honored us with a visit. He is s thoroughly entertaining and says the program is s general public and an] like to hear and meet highly informative personality," Meyers said "Everyone will have an opportunity to ask questions of Harry after his formal presentation , Meyers added. In January of this year, Volkman wss awarded '.'The Broadcast sward by society meeting ' wss awarded "The Bro Meteorologist of the Year" aw The American Meteorological meeting in San /Antonio. "I don't think that many know that Harry issued the first public T.V. tornado warning back in March of 1952", Meyers stated. Deaf Club To Meet July 16 Election of officers snd a new name for the club are on the agenda for the second meeting of the Deaf club scheduled Friday, July 16, at 7 p.m. in the Easter Seal Therapy center, 706 Washington, in Woodstock. Mangala Sadasivan. Faster Seal speech psthologist, states, "Over 26 people attended our first meeting last month snd are very anxious to get together snd shsre ideas sgain this month. Both Darlene Springer, our interpreter for the deaf, and I welcome the hearing impaired of every age to come, take part and share ideas with us." For more informstion, phone Easter Sesl st 815-338-1707. LAKELAND PARK & LAKELAND SHORES Carol Cominsky " 365-7246 New Sites For . Garbage Pickup ! was asked to inform the residents n Meadow that they will have to nng their garbage to any of the mliary roads for pickup Thursday >it ing construction. With the road •mpletely torn up, the disposal icks are unable to get through. So, live on one of these adjoining < "t.s and notice more garbage pilqt•. >. Uian you put there, don't be timed. It would also help if you uld Jet your neighbors know (•'•tit this notice in case they don't ui the newspaper WATER AGAIN tope everyone took my advice and i t'd some water in their home for ' king purposes Last week, the •ne day the column appeared 11ing there was no need for boiling, water main broke and most people Meadow were without water all v Once it was restored, everyone back to boiling again. HELP THOSE LOST it you are unfortunate to live east of • adow and north of the creek, you " how hard it is to get out of keland Park these days. You can "-•I sorry for those unfamiliar with 1 <• area who try to get into this sec- n I bad an aunt and a deliveryman up trying last week after driving i one-half hour. They both said Tgel it and went back home. vVben you see someone who looks '->! please see if you can assist them, never thought you could get lost in it subdivision'but I've heard of a lot I people going around in circles Sinking they'd never get out of here. BIG BASH Jeanne Watkins' son Tim and his >'te Val recently moved into their REDUCED RTA CARDS The Regional Transportstion Authority will hold a community forum at the Crystal Point Mall Wednesday, July 14, from noon to 5 p.m. to issue reduced fare cards snd distribute bus and train schedules. RTA staff will have a booth set up in the mall, located on Rt. 14, and will be available to answer questions regarding RTA services in McHenry county. Seniors, age 55 and over, who wish to pick up a reduced fare card should bring proof of age other than a Medicare card. Staff will take the required photo. SEMI-ANNUAL WALLPAPER SALir^r5™0 NOW THRU JULY 24m DAILY 7:4S-f:tt FRIDAY TIL • SAT. M Moore •PAlifl THE WALLPAPER SHOP AT fiMcHsnrY Faint \ c&£> GLASS & WALLPAPER ^ 3411 W. ELM 266-7262 hohihuuhw aewi new home in Woodstock. They decided to have a combination housewsrming and Fourth of July celebration. Seventy-five guests arrived that beautiful Sunday, bringing their own lawn chairs and silverware. Everyone was glad they did so they could sit down and dig into the 55 lbs. lamb Tim cooked over an old bathtub out in the yard. HAPPY BIRTHDAY I wish my dear friend Sherry Flicek a happy day July 14; along with Theresa Greasey, Jimmy Watkins Jr:" and Robert Gacek. July 16 is that special day for my sister Cathy Koscher, an old friend Cheryle Michaels and our neighbor Jennifer Mohawk, who'll be three years old. A big wish is sent to our 'Nana', Agnes Frere who resides at Royal Terrace, on July 17 David Crago will be three on the 18th. Bruce Warren and Barbara Gerambio add another year July 19. 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