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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Dec 1984, p. 29

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h SECTION 2 - PAGE 9 - PLAINDEALE" !!ER 41.1). WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 19,1984 ^Neighborhood news tMcCullom Lake: Become involved in local government *: , . I* Elections will be held this ^coming April. The five openings -tare; president, clerk and three ^trustee positions. All are four- year terms. Why not consider getting involved in governing . your village? If you have any ^questions, contact the cleric at \385-2211. The work can be very •'rewarding. Ii *:BOARD MEETING r The first meeting of this V month was held Tuesday ^evening, Dec. 11, at the beach 9house and a full board was in * - - s Dawn Miller 385-4901 attendance. During road reports, it was announced that we now have a new maintenance man; the truck is being made ready for the long winter ahead; and supplies are being delivered. Trustee Valentine issued one building permit for a new house. Now, that's progress. It's been a few years since a new home was built here. It was reported during police reports that 48 citations were issued during the month of November. Our new radar equipment is apparently working well. We now have a new kitchen floor in the beach house. It really looks super. If you are interested in renting the hall, contact Lois Parenti at 385-3140, and she will be glad to help you. le rental fee is minimal. The next board meeting will be held Wednesday, Dec. 26, at 7:30 p.m., since the fourth Tuesday of the month falls on Christmas. Come on down and meet your village officials, and maybe some of your neighbors. FISH DERBY Don't forget to mark Jan. 12 and 13 on your new 1965 calendars. Those are the two days of the annual Conservation Club Fish Derby. It will be held at the beach house with fishing. on the entire lake. There will be numerous prizes each day; food, liquid refresh­ ments and bait will be sold. Fishing licenses will also be available. If you have any further questions about the derby, contact Harvey May, 385- 7445, the president of this worthy club. He will be happy to answer all of your questions. WESTERN VACATION Marge Stactnick flew to Phonenix, Ariz, to spend two weeks in her son's new home. Ed, Judy, Michelle and Kelly Stacknick moved to Phoenix last spring, and this was Marge's first trip to their new home. She said the weather was beautiful. Lakeland Park Brownies are busy Troops No. 461 and No. 465 have been very busy this past month. Among some of the many activities they've done are Christmas caroling at Royal Terrace, collecting canned goods for the local organization F.I.S.H. and making ,a ^in^erbrea^Jhouse^^ Melanie Harazin. 344-3649 Sue Lovergine 344-0519 r . The girls are all busy now making Christmas ornaments. Lisa & Katie Kasprazk, Christen & Courtney White and Laura and Wendy Serek are sister teams each working on an or­ nament for their parents. At the Brownies' next meeting, Dec. 19, they will be las pai^T where there will be an optional $2 grab bag gift exchange. ANNIVERSARIES Lorraine and Glen Hett of Shorehill Drive were married 20 years ago on Christmas day. Bill and Sue Schultz celebrate their anniversary on the 26tn, and Fred and Debbie Vrtis will be married four years on the 27th. BIRTHDAYS Margie Vann becomes a teenager on Christmas Eve, and Dominic Giacomo is another year older on Christmas Day! And let's not forget the real joy of Christmas. "Happy Birthday Jesus!" "T.J." Rogers celebrates his tenth birthday on the 29th, and New Year's Day is shared by Carol Harrington, Jim Grothman and Herb Dett- mer. Many happy returns to all!!! CHRISTMAS LIGHTS We always take our annual round town about this time, to see all the beautiful decorations and lights the folks of McHenry have put up. Our children particularly enjoy the evening drive through the neigh­ borhood and always have a sharp eye looking for Santa! Some folks have gone through a lot of time and trouble to put up some very beautiful displays and lights. i It's sad, that even at this time of year, we have to hear abut broken displays, missing lights and other vandalism that some residents have reported. Let's remind each other that is the season of Peace and Good Will toward All Men! HAPPY HOLIDAYS Christmas is only six days away now and we'd like to wish everyone a healthy and happy holiday season. Hope everyone has a truly beautiful Christmas and a great New Year! God Bless All! mm r vf KAYPRO 2 ONI OF A FULL UNI OF COMPUTE COMPUTERS) •H i- ; 17 r KAYPRO has heard this question over and over again. It seems that a lot of computer purchasers didn't receive what they bargained for. Many times an unsuspecting buyer finds a personal computer he likes, takes it home, sets it up...and then discovers he can't use it It doesn't really matter what kind of computer it ends up to be, it will no- doubt fall under the category of incomplete...except for one. Let's make a comparison and see why: Here's what youli get with the IBM PC Jr First, you'll pay a suggested retail of $1000. You'll receive no monitor, and only one disk drive. There is no application software. Here's what you'll get with the Apple lie: You'll pay a suggested retail price ' of $1300. You'll receive no monitor, only one disk drive and you are limited to 'Apple software. Now, here is what youH get with a KAYPRO 2 Microcomputer For a suggested retail price of $1295, you'll receive a powerful microcomputer, 2 disk drives (storage for nearly 200 pages of written text), a 9" non-glare monitor, familiar typewriter keyboard and 95% of the software you'll ever need! Your application software includes Word Processing, Spelling Correction. What If? Financial Analysis, Mailmerging, Cash Flow, 1 nventory Control and much, much more! Since the need to purchase expensive add-ons is virtually eliminated, you can see why KAYPRO is called the complete computer. If the KAYPRO 2 still sounds too good to be true, visit your nearest local KAYPRO dealer because seeing is believing. In the mean time, if you hear someone asking the question "Where's my software?", just tap him on shoulder and tell him KAYPRO has the YOU Gn LOADS OF APPUcwiON sonwMRi WITH EVERY KAYPRO COMPUTER) EXTENDED HOLIDAY HOURS! Mon Fri., 10am to 9:30 pm Sat. ID am to 7 pm Sun., 10 am to 6 pm YOUR COMPLETE COMPUTER DEALER... DLAND DATA SYSTEMS LOCATED IN THE CRYSTAL POINT MALL Rt. 14 and MAIN St., CRYSTAL LAKE, IL 815-459-3274 Marge had a very thankful Thanksgiving visiting with them. It was hard getting back on that plane to come home, but Marge will be taking other trips out west. Glad you had a nice trip, Marge. OFFICE HOURS The clerk's office hours take place on Wednesday, from 2 through 6:30 p.m. and location is 4809 W. Parte View. The number to call is 385-2211, if you cannot make the hours or day. BIRTHDAYS Belated birthday wishes are sent to Nancy Yates, who K R Y S T A L K L E A R CLEANING Q U A L I T Y C L E A N I N G •FLOORS STRIPPED •WINDOWS WASHED •OFFICE (LEANING •RESIDENTIAL CLEANING 815-385-1877 celebrated Dec. 12; Janet Mathison shared Dec. 14 with Connie Kalsch, blowing out three candles on that day; Johnny Lawson opened his presents Dec. 15; Sharon Walter shared Dec. 16 with Jimbo Mass; Andy Miller blew out his candles Dec. 17; and Barb Svoboda toasted in another year Dec. 18. Birthday wishes for this week go to Cindy Svoboda, turning 14 Dec. 19; Rose Sacco shares Dec. 20 with Phyllis Venable and Jim Brown; Susie Gleeson enters her teens Dec. 21. Linda Bacon shares Dec. 23 with Joan Beck; Erica Arnett turns five Dec. 24; and a merry, merry birthday is wished to Jim Odom and Darlene Groh. Many happy returns of the day to all. ANNIVERSARIES A belated anniversary wish is sent to Les and Phyllis Venable, who shared 13 years of bliss Dec. 18. Bruce and Sharon Walter shared nine years of marriage Dec. 21; and Kurt and Joanne Weisenberger toasted 14 years of happiness Dec. 22. We wish all our couples many more years of bliss. 2^0/2 <^ofj&xtx ^jBzauty <Sc hools, One. 2350 E. RTE. 120 *McHENRY *385-2290 BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY SPECIALS SHAMPOO & SET *2°° Tuts. DEC. 18 - Fri. DEC. 21 SHAMPOO t SET t900 * FREE FACIAL » TIMS. DEC. 26 - Fri. DEC. 28 ALL WORK DONE EXCLUSIVELY BY STUDENTS-NO APPOINTMFNT NECESSARY CORNING WARe |4 PIKCI GIFT SETl ® answer. SET INCLUDES: lfQTAND ' 2QTCOVERED CASSEROLES 2 PETITE BOWLS WITH COVERS BROWNING SKILLIT covered skillet, perfect for microwave cornflower pattern, all the right sizes for all your cooking needs. Freezer to oven to table. REG. 21.49 18.99 A343 ii REG. 16.99 15.49 MWA-10 2 QUART CASSEROLE DISH covered with wicker serving basket. REG. 9.99 8.49 3 QUART BAKING DISH oblong dish nPft 0 00 with wicker serving fl AQ 4 QUART SERVING BOWL with wicker serving basket REG.9. 7.49 TOAST N' BROIL OVEN General Electric Extra capacity oven. Bakes, broils and toasts. GREAT VALUE 42.49 14021 FOOD PROCESSOR Complete food preparation center, direct drive, continous teed. 53.99 shop-vac Mighty Mini VACUUM Powertul, compact canister vac with 1.0 HP motor lightweight 38.99 cleaning attatchmentinc. LIMITEDQUANTITIES 'ore/co ROROTRACT RAZOR Triple header with pop up trimmer. Twin action shaving system. REG 36.99 SALE NOW THROUGH DEC. 24 3ST EARM^iF FLaaET ROUTE 47 & BYPASS 14, WOODSTOCK, IL Weekdays, 8:30 9:00; Saturdays, 8:70-5:30; Sundays, 11:00-5:00

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