5 *2.000 SWEEPSTAKES S Some lucky perkon will win the $2,000 Cash Pun of 200 cart during March 21 thru June 21, 1974 PAGE 15 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY. MARCH 22, 1974 Lakeland Park Anne Moore 385-6448 Doug Viita Earns Eagle Scout Award Tuesday, March 26, a special award ceremony will take [dace at the Community House, 1717 N. Sunset Drive. And, Scout Master Raymond Jensen has extended an invitation to anyone who would like to attend this very special evening honoring Doug Viita. Doug will become an Eagle Scout of Troop 459 at the ceremony which will begin at 7:30 p.m. This is the highest award and position a Boy Scout can reach and Doug achieved his goal in two-and-one-half- years of hard, but enjoyable work. Doug is 14-years-old and needless to say, his family is extremely proud of him. Dad and mom, Charlie and Mildred, will of course be on hand for their son's special night as will the rest of the Viita family, Cam, Forest and Marlene. Our congratulations are extended to Doug and to his proud family. And, we wish him many more happy years in scouting. Doug will become the second Eagle Scout in Troop 459 and will join Roger Lanz in this honorable position. Again, our sincere congratulations! SCOUT OPENINGS Scout Master Raymond Jensen of Troop 459 mentioned to me that there are still a few openings within the troop. Any interested boys, ages 11 through 18, who would like further information should contact Mr. Jensen by telephone. His phone number is 385-6386. DUAL CELEBRATION Earlier this month the Parisi family had a very exciting day. A surprise party was held at the Community House to honor both Sam and Connie's birthdays. Approximately eighty relatives and friends were on hand for the festivities. Richard and Margaret Mercure, Stan and Rose Slonina, Bob and Mary Ann Cholewa, Pete and Bonnie Parisi and Joe Parisi were all instrumental in planning the surprise party for their parents and were there for the special day.-- Sam and Connie were also pleased that all seventeen of their grandchildren were there to help them celebrate. The grandchildren are Karen, Judy and Mark Slonina; Sandy and Debbie Cholewa; Joey, Steve and Tony Parisi; Dawn, Dean, Danny, David and Derrick Parisi and Renee, Robin, Ricky and Richelle Mercure. Among the other guests who enjoyed the feast and enjoyed watching the happy couple blow out their candles included: Rita Mercure, Stanley and Alma Slonina and their family, Zigmond and Marie Sak, Sam and Joan Bucaro and children, Jim and Sandy Ness, Carl and Lillie Colletti, Carl Colletti, Jr., and family,'Bill and Carol Campbill and their twins, and Jasper and Linda Parisi. Everyone had a marvelous time and ' from what I heard, Sam and Connie Parisi had a wonderful joint birthday celebration this year! GRANDPARENTS, AGAIN! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pike are beaming with pride in their role « as new grandparents once * again. Little Christopher James Layton made his debi't at McHenry hospital on Saturday, March 9. He weighed 7 lbs., 9Vfe oz., and was 20^ inches at birth. His proud parents are Richard and Darlene Layton and Christopher has a three-year- old sister, Jeannie, who was very anxious and excited to meet her new baby brother when Dad and Mom brought him home. Our congratulations to the Laytwis and the Pikes and welcome to baby Christopher James! FUN LEAGUE NEWS Richard Mercure leads the men of the Lakeland Park Fun League with his high series scratch of 615. Joanne Gilbert has the lead of the women with her 508 scratch series. Other notable scores from when the league last met are these high individual scores. Roy Apel had a 212 high game, 544 scratch series; Rich Mercure bowled a 213 game and finished the evening with a 532 series; Ken Massheimer bowled a 200 game and a 559 scratch series; Ron Bierman had a 181 game and a 529 series; George Schlung bowled a 203-526 scratch for the evening; and, Don Mercure also had a good night with his 212-513 finish. Barb Meurer had a good night 8nd bowled a 190 game and a 444 scratch series. Eleanor Reid had a 157 high game for the evening and finished with a 422 series. Carol Schlung bowled an exciting 164- 432 finish for the night of fun. Team standings for the week are as follows: In first place we find the Bombers with 28 wins and 20 losses. The McHenry Pusseycats are in second with a win-loss record of 27Vfe-20Vfe. Third place team is the Lunkers wit 26»£ wins and 21 losses. Four teams are tied for fourth place with the same win- loss record of 26-22. They are: Lotsa Luck, All the Way, the Red Hots and the Question Marks. The Raiders and the Sit Downs are tied with 22 wins and 26 losses for eighth place. Can you Top Us? is in tenth place with 19V2 wins , and 28% losses for eighth place. Can you Top Us? is in tenth place with 19Vfe wins and 28 V2 losses. No Show holds eleventh place with 19Vfe wins and 28¥2 losses. The Pin Poppers are in twelfth place with a win-loss record oM9-29. The league will bowl again tomorrow night and have fun, all of you! BELATED WISHES! v Stephanie and Jennifer Worth were very excited Thursday, March 14. That was the day they got to sing happy birthday to their daddy, Jerry. TTieir mom, Elaine, prepared a special birthday dinner and the family was joined by Jerry's parents, Ralph and Gertrude Worth of Broadview, and Elaine's parents, Willard and Esther Nelson of McHenry. Belated birthday wishes, Jerry, and we hope all your days will be as happy as your special day this year! WEDDING BELLLS! Saturday, March 9, was an especially exciting day for the Hahndorf family. Their son, Kevin, was married to Susan Allison at a ceremony in Woodstock. Susan is the daughter of Robert and Carol Allison of Pistakee. Kevin's parents, Richard and Jean, held an open house for the young couple following the ceremony. Approximately fifty guests enjoyed the buffet dinner and the days festivities. Kevin's sister, Nancy, and her friend, Eric Erickson, and Kevin's brother, Richard, along with his wife, Diane, and their sons, Michael and Richie, were very excited with the day's activities and helped / welcome the guests to the Hahndorf home. Realtives and friends had a marvelous time wishing the young couple much happiness and everyone enjoyed the delicious food and the beautiful and delicious wedding cake Kevin's mom made for the newlyweds special day. Our congratulations to the happy couple, the new Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Hahndorf. BABY SHOWER St. Patrick's Day was indeed special for the daughter of Joseph and Mary Murphy. Barbara Berry was guest of honor at a baby shower held in the community house and received many lovely and practical gifts. Arnold and Barbara are expecting their first child next month. Mary Murphy, Eileen Brown, Kate Stevenson and Barbara's grandmother, Mrs. Carey, were hostesses for the very excited mother-to-be's special day. Approximately thirty-five women gathered from as far away a: Florida, Chicago, Norridge, Carpentersville, Elgin, and of course as near as Lakeland Park, to give the very happy expectant mother some beautiful gifts. Barbara's mother-in-law, also Barbara Berry, was at the shower while the men, Harry and his son Arnold Berry kept Joseph Murphy company at home for the afternoon. NEBRASKA JOURNEY Mrs. Sam (Joan) Buccaro and her eight-year-old daughter, Kim, recently returned from a two-week visit to Nebraska. Joan's mother, Mrs. Freida Waller, was seriously ill and hospitalized in Lincoln. I'm glad to say that Mrs. Waller is well on the road to recovery and will be released from the hospital soon. SUNNY VISIT Mrs. Helen Brooks recently spent a week at Treasure Island, Fla., "'(near St. , Petersburg) visiting with her brother Jim Metthew. Helen was joined at O'Hare Airport by her sister, Mary Watson, from Duluth, Minn., who journeyed to Florida with her. * They enjoyed their visit and the beautiful sunny climate! Mary then visited with Helen and her family here in Lakeland Park. In spite of Bobbie's bout with chicken pox, the sisters enjoyed their time together! x BIRTHDAY PARTY! Anthony Patrick "Tony" Parisi turned eleven years old on St. Patrick's day and his family gathered to help him celebrate his special day. His brothers, Joey and Steve, helped him blow out the candles (Mi his special St. Patrick's birthday cake but his cousins, Karen, Judy and Mark Slonina; Dawn, Dean, Danny, David and Derrick Parisi; and Renee, Robin, Ricky and Richelle Mercure, helped him eat the cake! WITH SYMPATHY Two area families were saddened by the death of Mrs. Lillian Budish, 58, on March 15 at McHenry hospital. Mrs. Budish was the other of Sue Volz and William Fandre of Lakeland Park and Frank Fandre of Peru, Ind. She is also survived by nine grand children, three sisters and one brother. We know Mrs. Budish will be missed by her family and we extend our heartfelt sympathy to them all in their time of grief. KOFFEE-KLUTCH Sharon Gacek's home was the setting for a recent koffee- klutch held to benefit the Pioneer Center? Beverly Walinski, Dorothy Lense and I were there to enjoy the morning of conversation and the delicious cakes Sharon served. It was a most enjoyable Wednesday morning! CHICAGO VISITORS Last weekend we enjoyed a fun day of visiting with friends from the past, so to speak. Roger and Mary Flammang drove out from Chicago for the day with their children, Amy and Benjamin. We have known each other since high school days when Roger and Steve were playing basketball for Gordon Technical high school and Mary and I were cheering them on to victory from the stands. Years slipped by since our weddings and it was indeed fun to see each other again and meet each other's families! CONGRATULATIONS April 18 is the day wedding bells will ring for Joann Schabow and Isaac Held when they exchange their vows at a service in Princeton, N.J. Joann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Schabow and Isaac is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yablonski „ of Minneapolis, Minn. Our congratulations to the happy couple and their proud parents! CANDLE OCCASIONS Today is the special day for Art Tiffany, Agnes Prazak, Mary Murphy and Marty Apel. Tomorrow Bobby Hutt will have thirteen candles on his cake and will share his birthday with Mike Grothman and Kathryn Wagner. Sunday, March 24, Michael Linnane and Renee Nickels will share their birthdays. Monday is a special day for Steve George, John Mueller and Elizabeth Ellen Johnson. Elizabeth will be entering the world of the terrible twos, mom and dad beware! March 27 John Licastro, Sr., and Edgar Oswald will have their families wish them another year of happiness and March 28 Christine Tiffany, Greg Bartos, Mary Sweeney, Frank Sweeney and A1 De Millier will have their celebrations. Happy birthday wishes to you all. DON'T FORGET Members of the Lakeland Park Property Owners A s s o c i a t i o n s h o u l d remember to make arrangements to attend the general annual meeting of the association to be held Sunday, March 31 at 2 p.m. in the community house. If you will be unable to attend, be sure to obtain an YMCA RECOGNITION - Ata recent meeting of the Lake Region YMCA, several persons were recognized for their outstanding volunteer help to the YMCA in 1973. Pictured, from left to right, are Dr. James Claypool, retiring vice-president of the YMCA; Russell Magill, a past board officer; Lon H.J. Smith of McHenry, chairman of the 1973 sustaining membership campaign; and Walter Jollie, representing the Lake Region YMCA as its president. Mrs. Dorothy Woertz also received a plaque for her efforts in supervising the summer bus trips. absentee ballot from the clerk, Mrs.^telen Strandquist, 5119 W. Drive, on Saturday, March 30, between the hours of 10a.m. and 7 p.m. All absentee ballots must be returned to Mrs. Strandquist in a sealed envelope, no later than 7 p.m. on Saturday, March 30. YOUTH LEAGUE REGISTRATION The second day of registration for the McHenry Junior Youth League will be held tomorrow at the V.F.W. clubhouse between the hours of 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. The league is open to boys between the ages of 8 and 12, born between July 31,1966 and August 1., 1962 It is required that any boy registering for the first time bring a certified birth certificate. Registration fee includes the cost of equipment, uniforms and insurance. If, for some reason, you are unable to register in person, registration blanks are available and may be completed at McHenry's Favorite Sports Center, located on Green Street. Arabs consider invest ments in Brazil. PET CENTER GOT A P£T For yoO Give away Irish setter, male, approximately 3 years olds. 459-0997. 3-22 MOVING-female german shepherd, 2 Tabby cats. 385- 8310. 3-22 FOUND: Small brown, male, terrier type dog. 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Those whose names are not dratyn-«ac*fWeefc will be earned over to the next week, until the cstftest ends People who entered the contest the first week have V2 opportunities tor their names to go into our Sweepstaltet Drawing (Preliminary Winners). $10 Sweepstakes Drawing will be^leposited for each car sold during the 90 day You mu%< be 18 years of age 1 the Sale NOTHING TO BUY! JUST REGISTER ONE LUCKY PERSON COLLECTS THE ENTIRE >2000°° CASH PURSE MS&rffl MSI) -CMS fONfFNTRATION -- Jill Adams, Paul Zimny and Anita Arndt rehearse lines from "South Pacific" S stage aYdh-ectors, Mrs. Vandagriff and John Leighty, turn an attentive ear. In auditorium seats are mf mbers of the cast studying script. The musical will be presented in West campus auditorium April 4, S, « and 7, STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD- Babep rZ Quick -ALL PHONES 587-7555 U . S . 1 2 - F O X L A K E , I L L . B1 ICK EARTH T< >W N 1111iJi.ua OR, LEONARD BOTTARI 1 3 0 3 N . 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