LAKELAND PARK ^EIS Carole Humsma 38.5-1605 BOARD MEMBERS TO BE CHOSEN AT GENERAL MEETING The most important coming event scheduled for the month is the annual general meeting of the Lakeland Park Property Owners Association on March 31. Election of board members will take place at this meeting and nominations are closed as of March 15. The meeting will begin at 2 p.m. at the community house. All members of the association are urged to attend. COMMUNITY HOUSE SCHEDULE All bookings and cancellations for the community house are to be made in advance by calling Jo Rizzo at 385-2728. Monday, March 18 - Cub Scout Pack meeting - 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 19 - Boy Scout meeting - 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, March 20 - Girl Scout meeting - 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Regular Board meeting - 8 p.m. Monday, March 25 - Lakeland Merry Makers 4-H club - 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 26 - Boy Scout meeting, 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, March 27 - Girl Scout meeting - 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Little League Open meeting - 8 p.m. Sunday, March 31 LPPOA General meeting - 2 p.m. WOMAN'S CLUB The meeting of the Lakeland Park Woman's club was held last week with a green theme in honor of St. Patrick's Day. After the business was completed the gals relaxed with a few games of bunco and table prizes were rapped in green too and to complete the image, all the prizes were green!! Somebody really had to be thinking. The major business on the agenda was the annual spring luncheon to be held on Wednesday, April 17, at the American Legion Home on Ringwood road. Serving will begin promptly at 12 noon with special attention paid to business people who wish to eat and leave in a short time. Cards will follow the luncheon. The male card players who will be home at the time are especially welcome to come for the luncheon and stay for the cards following. Tickets are available now from all the club members or from Lyda Radisch at 385-2754 The committee members consist of Helen Strandquist, kitchen chairman - Kay Luing, book chairm - Lyda Radisch, publicity and ticket chairman - Arlene Bartos, posters - and Celilia Oakford , donations. Flora Hagemann is president and Pearl Koester is general chairman. The committee wil 1 be calling all members in the near future for donations of favorite salads which are the most important part of the entire affair. GIRL SCOUT TROOP 320 March 7. We opened our meeting v-ith a flag ceremony given by Patrol 1. Sunday, March 10, was a very special date for Girl Scouts all over the world. It was Girl Scout sunday_. 1968! - In order to celebrate this special Girl Scout day, the Cadettes of this and surrounding communities organized the Mother- Daughter tea held at the Johnsburg Community club. The girls were asked to wear full dress uniform for the tea and for church services in the morning. Each girl attended her own church at the times specified. We chose Rae Dee Beno as troop 320's Color Guard. She represented our troop and carried the troop flag. Patrol 4 served as hostess at our meeting. Johnny Apple seed was sung as grace. We then had a short patrol meeting. Linda Apel, troop treasurer read off the names of the girls who are behind in dues. Please get your dues in on time. Roni Bierman filled requirements in the books badge. Debbie Stupey and Cindy Kamp filled requirements in hospitality. Cindy also gave a talk for Magic Carpet. Donna Humann gave a demonstration for Pets, Pen Pal and Books. Gina Rosio filled requirements for Dabbler. Cathy Mueller gave a demonstration for Sign of the Arrow. Judy Revak and Linda Apel filled requirements in hosajajpitality. We closed our meeting with taps and the retiring of the flag by Patrol 1. Respectfully submitted, Rae Dee Beno, Troop scribe. We had a great time at the tea. A magician entertained the Scouts and their Moms. The place was filled with people and it was fun to see so many girls wearing the different Scout uniforms. Our subdivision was represented by Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes and a Senior. The leaders and committee mothers from each troop were introduced as were the Pipers from each troop. Our piper is Mary Beth Humann. BOY SCOUT TROOP 459 March 5. We opened the meeting with patrol corners, followed by the presentation of the colors, the scout oath, promise and the pledge of allegiance. There has been perfect attendance the last two weeks, which is very good. Also this week all the leaders were there. We had a Green Bar meeting Sunday at Mr. Rode's house. We ' plan the scouts activities for the future. March 16, the Green Bar is going to the Community House to wash and wax the floors. There will be a troop campout March 29-31. Also there will be a Parent's night March 19. This week we held elections for Order of the Arrow and the winners were Termore than death Fourtimes more likely --if you're 42. And even more likely if you're younger. Serious disability can stop your income. Then how do you pay family bills? No problem--if you have a Disability Income policy from Country Life. No insurance program is complete without it. So talk it over soon with ydur Country Companies agent. Country Companies ry Beno, Mike Koch and Alan Meurer. Respectfully submitted, Clark Bierman, Scribe. CUB SCOUT PACK 459 The monthly pack meeting will be held on Monday evening, March 18, at 7:30 at the Community house. There are openings for new boys and any one who is interested in Cub Scouting is invited to attend the meeting. Cub Scouts are boys between ages of 8 and 11. Pack night is family night. Refreshments will be served and each den will provide some entertainment along the line of the theme for the month which is "Rivers of the World". BROWNIE TROOP 464 The hostess at the meeting last week was Kelly Flannigan who served doughnuts. Debbie Schabow and Cathy Humann from troop 41 came again to teach the Brownies songs that will be sung at the Mother- Daughter tea which was held last Sunday. The meeting ended with the magic tunnel. LITTLE LEAGUE Registration was held last week and we still have a few openings for any boy who was not able to make it to the meeting. Any boy needing a registration sheet, please get in touch with Ed Choate whose phone number is 385-7566. We definitely must have all boys who are going to play ball registered by March 23. There will be no applications taken after this date. All managers please check your equipment and be able to notify Mr. Choate at our next meeting, which is March 27, what will be needed for the coming year. All new managers please call him and get your equipment also. A very big thank you should be given to all personnel involved in making the roller skating party the resounding success it was this year. A thank you is in store for John Johnson for the swell posters. All in all the Lakeland Park Boy's Baseball Club netted over $200 on this outing. The next meeting is March 27 how about some more new faces being there this month. THE BOWLING ALLEY The standings after the competition of March 2 are thus: Still in first place although the margin is getting slimmer are the Setters with 32-30 with a three way tie for second among the Fugitives, Jim's and George's each with 31-20, which will make it an interesting night next Saturday. The Sociables are in fifth place with 28-24 and there is a two-way tie for sixth between the Ringers and the Alley Oops with 27-25 apiece. The Three J*s and a B are in eighth place with 26-26 and the Untouchables are ninth with 24-28. The Top Cats are tenth with 20-32 and the No Names are in eleventh position with 19-33. The Mammas and the Pappas are still holding up the league with 16-36. THE LINE-UP On March 16 the line up will be Jim's and the Untouchables on lanes 1 and 2 with the Setters and George on 3 and 4. The No-Names and the Top Cats on 5 aira 6 and the Alley- Oops and the Sociables on 7 and 8. The Fugitives and 3J's and a B will bowl on 9 and 10 and the Mammas and Pappas and the Ringers on 11 and 12. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS Many happy returns of the day to birthday kids Jack Butler who isn't telling, to Mike Hodges who will be seventeen, to Patricia Schillace who will be three years old and to my daughter, Mary Beth, who finally made it to eleven. All will celebrate their respective birthdays on Saturday, March 16. Evelyn Kaminski and Tony Parisi who will be five years old are St. Patrick's babies on the seventeenth. Mark Malin celebrates on the eighteenth and the ninteenth is cake day for Robert Mueller who will be twelve and for Leonora Abbott. Jo Ann Rizzo will be seventeen on the twentieth and Pat Linnane celebrates then too. Wendy Dralle is the birthday girl on the twenty-first when she celebrates her eighteenth birthday and Leah Rode will be thirteen on that important day. Scooter Koehl will be six years old on that day. Marty Apel will be thirteen on the twenty-second and voters Art Tiffany, Aggie Prazak and Mary Murphy will also be birthday kids that day. ANNIVERSARY WALTZ Best wishes to Jim and Marion Duffy as they celebrate another wedding anniversary on March 19. This will be the lucky thirteenth. Mel and Dorothy Morgenson will celebrate that very special twenty-fifth wedding anniversary on March 20. Twill be a silver day! Belated greetings to Tee and Buss Bujak who had an anniversary last week. STROLLING THROUGH THE PARK The birds are on their way back to fill the air with their cheerful morning songs again and can beautiful spring be far behind? Long ribbons of ducks are weaving their way across the sky and the redwing blackbirds are whistling their tunes in the trees and shrubs along the creek and best of all the daffodils are poking THE GREAT WIDE-TRACK DRIVE IS ON! Pontiac Motor Division Kortemeier There's very little difference between Wide-Tracking in a Pontiac and ordinary driwrng. Jnifeliars. A big, powerful Wide-Track Pontiac costs no more than some of the so-called low-priced cars. So if you're settling for less than a 400 cubic inch V-8 and a big-car 121-inch wheelbase, stop settling. Start Wide-Tracking. The drive is on. See your Pontiac dealer. He's out to smash sales records for the 7th straight year! See the U.S. Ski Team vs. World Competition, Sunday, March 17, NBC TV. Free 24-page Ski Team Race Guide at your Pontiac Dealers. ClfWrON CADILLAC-PONTIAC CO. 1112\N. Front St. through the ground to really give us hope that another winter is behind us and all is well. Our very best wishes to, newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Barwig., Ron was married to Evelyn Shannon last Saturday in a ceremony at St. Mary's church, with all their children participating in their own special way. Many years of happiness to all of them. Renee Nickels made her First Holy Communion at St. Mary's church on Feb. 25 at 10:45 a.m. Mass. Her Godparent^, Albert Schaefer and Mrs. Clarence Diedrich were guests of honor at the Mass. Dinner was served later at the Nickels home. The delicious ham buffet was served to her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holly and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Diedrich and family, her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nickels and her Godparents and family. They had a most enjoyable time. Our very deepest sympathy is extended to the Crane family on the death of Wilma's father last week. Ray and Mary Barle were very proud to be informed of their son, Ray's, participation in the Aerospace program conducted by the Air Force in Texas. Just getting tickets for a Blackhawk game these days is quite a feat, so two cars full of men were most happy when their Hawks went on to win the game in terrific fashion with a rookie goalie in the nets. Ron Meurer, Ted Kaminski, Jay Osmon, Ron Bierman, Jerry Rogers, Lee Mai, Jim Wickenkamp, Tony Knor, Les Eckhart, Jack Oakford, Bill Mueller and Bob Moore were the lucky fellows who really enjoyed the day. Mick Daurio was a member of the cast of the Senior Class play presented last weekend at Mc- Henry high school. Rose and Ed Oswald entertained their card club last Saturday witlt dinner followed by the card games. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Herman and Mr. and Mrs. Oxe of Lake Marie. The Oswalds also spent last Thursday in Evanston visiting their daughter, Blanche Geishecker, and five granddaughters. Ken prazak called home with the news that he will be home on leave towards the end of March. That's why Aggie has been walking around a few feet off the ground! .Mary and Jim Daurio took a batchi of finished hospital gowns to the Children's hospital at Dixon last Sunday. A good lady in Crystal Lake turns discarded white shirts into nice soft gowns for the cildren to wear. If you have any outgrown white shirts or shirts with frayed collars or some other slight defect that makes them useless as a dress shirt please donate them to this worthy cause. Daurios will take them if you call them at 385- 3160. Bill Roskopf is still hospitalized with a broken leg after his auto accident. He is feeling a lot better though. Congratulations to Frank Vanek and Paul Schwegle, Jr., who won state scholarships for 1968-69. Les, Nedra and Bill Eckhart and Nedra's brother, Wayne Chamblin and his family, were really up in the clouds Saturday night when they took a champagne flight over the city. This is something new and they said they would really like to go back again. Must be a beautiful sight to see all the lights of the city from so far up. Just a small reminder that no burning is allowed by the Mc- Henry fire department till the danger of fires is past. The rain of the last weekend helped a lot to dampen the situation but it's still pretty dry. | e>L)U3L5LM^3l-3 I I I mSTORV 1,1 |H ASSESSORS' MEETING George Rockenbach,supervisor of assessments, requestthe presence of all township assessors of Lake county to attend a meeting at the new county building, at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 21. Assistant States Attorney Warren C. Behr will be the speaker for this session. After the meeting the assessors will meet at the Swedish Glee club for lunch. Don't Itch, Itch, Itch Get Moore's Skin Conditioner 2 oz- &i as Tester Exclusively at NYE DRUG 1325 N. Riverside Dr. - VFW FREE Come one Come all! St. Patrick's Day DANCH Beef Freund Orchestra March 16, 1968 Dance 9 till 1 P.M. See Your Colored TV VFW Ladies9 Auxiliary will serve sandwiches at Nominal Fee V« Classified Ads Get Big I s- 1.60 385-0170 • McHenry, Illinois GET THE PARTS YOU WANT - WHEN YOU NEED THEM from Community Auto Supply Phone 385-0778 FOR SERVICE 5 COUNTERMEN Mike Kalfus Frank Meisner Arnold Anderson Dan Strach Stan Pankiewicz Drive in anytime, and see your car shine .... fast! Lakeland P@rf UAJt WASH" Next to Phillip's 66 BARBER SHOP ^0 • Hair Coloring ^ • Hair Styling ^ * Hair Pieces ^ • Razor Cuts JAKE'S by appointment 385-7771 Lawn Mower Sales & Service Adams Repair 385-0434 Shop 3102 N. Chapel Hill Rd. Chain Saw - Sales Service 8c Sharpening E^yipwi(iBit Small .Engine Repair Phone 385-2323 4005 W. 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