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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Mar 1976, p. 7

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McClory 380 (keep it up); Pat Pieroni 381; Flo Dercole 493. 3 more weeks of bowling gals. -- RAH RAH!! Railroads: Cathy Boro 4-9; Sue Koleno 5-4-7; Shirley Lossman 3-7-10; Eleanore Glaviano 5-7. PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY. MARCH 21. is?f Limited time only. MCHENRY SCHOOL LEAGUE *70, 3-24-76 With only one week to go in regular bowling, with the first place "Spare Parts" leading by 4 game as the day began, and with them seeing action against second place "Stars & Strikes", it was QUITE A DAY. There were almost more spectators among the bowlers than there were bowlers, and it proved worth the viewing. "Stars & Strikes" were up for the oc­ casion and took 3 games, putting them into first by 14 games...HANG IN THERE BABY! S. Blume kept her "cool', and rolled a 430 for high series while L. Homo came in with a great 180 for high game. W. Coari totaled 526 for high series and A. Boeldt whipped out a 184 for the men's high game. Picking up splits seemed to be easy as K." Lescher, S. Rich­ mond, a nd S. Vitale picked off the 5-10; A. Street & L. Homo got the 2-7-10; J. Neils got the 3- 6-7; and B. DiCianni got the 2- 10. .lOHNKRI Rfl ROYS LEAGUE REGISTRATION The Johnsburg Boys League will hold its 2nd Registration on Sat., April 3rd at James C. Bush School Auditorium. Registration will be from 1:00 to 2:00. Boys ages 8 (if birth date is prior to Aug. 31st) thru 15 (provided you will not be 16 until after Aug. 31st) are eligible. Registration forms are available at Johnsburg District 12 schools. LAKE REGION YMCA NEWS Stars & Strikes 60 44 Spare Parts 58 4 45'2 Chokers 584 45'2 Handicappers 55 49 Bowlers 514 52'* Headstart 51 53 US'S 50 54 Chuckers 47>/2 564 Phoenix 46 4 574 Positive Thinkers 414 624 K. Lescher LADIES TUES. NITE-OUTERS 3-23-76 Joan Buss 176 - 453; Cathy Boro 498; Robert Frazer 436; Mary Cook 470; Dee Overton 174 - 469; Sue Koleno 430; Elaine Freund 441; Van Diedrich 166 - 458; Sharon Kujak 215- 483 (nice going Ke-e- e-d show Mama how); Grace Steindoerfer 421; Carol Michels 155 - 441 (coming up there); Petie Heck 150 421 (you too are coming out of the woodwork); Kathy Miller 172 - 459; Bette O'Brien 188-496 (need the ole cow-bell); Clarice Buenzli 171 - 450; Fran Zank 162 - 450; Clare Olson 383; Cathie Freund 168 - 421; Edi Nimsgern 179 - 465; Jo Rizzo 457; Dot Beckenbaugh 385; Eleanor Glaviano . 443; Teresa Steffans 452; Satid YMCA TENNIS COURTS OPEN APRIL 5 Youth, high school and adult members of the Lake Region YMCA and guests are en­ couraged to play tennis on four lighted tennis courts April 5 thru November 13. Single and double play will be available on the hour from sunrise to 10:59 P.M. on Monday thru Friday and sunrise to sunset on Saturday and Sunday. There are three fee struc­ tures available for tennis players. Full privilege with one hour of reserved time each week. Free play whenever the courts are open. Phone reservations accepted within the hour of desired time. Limited privilege with one hour of reserved time each week. __J LIFE-SAVING AT YMCA Senior Lifesaving will be offered by the YMCA starting April 6. The sessions will be held on Tuesday and Thursday from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. It is a 10 week course open to all adults with "Y" membership. The class will train advanced swimmers in the most ad­ vanced methods of lifesaving. Swimming skills are a prerequisite for this class. Registration is required for the class and can be made at the YMCA. For information, call the Lake Region YMCA, 7315 S. Route 31, Crystal Lake, at 459- 4455. • . • .S • Chase those March chills away with this stick-to-the-ribs Frankfurter Manicotti dinner. The skinless franks are a tasty addition to an Italian favorite. Mi* together *4 cup creamed cottage cheese or ricotta cheese and Vi teaspoon each pepper and basil. Slit 6 skinless franks and fill with cheese mixture Slip franks into 6 cooked and drained manicotti noodles. Place in greased baking dish, cover with 1 cup spaghetti sauce and bake in preheated 350° oven for 25 minutes. Sprinkle with 4 ounces shredded mozzarella cheese and continue baking until cheese is melted. • Dress up your appetizer table with cubes of skinless franks simmering in either a sweet and sour or a tart $auce. For the sweet and sour, mix 3/4 cup brown sugar, l/4 cup white sugar and 1 small bottle (12 oz.) ketchup in sauce pan and heat for 10 minutes. Or. if you prefer a tart taste, mix Va cup prepared mustard with V4 cup currant jelly and heat in sauce pan for 10 minutes. Provide toothpicks and appropriate thrist-quenchers! • Pack some extra protein into that next peanut butter sand­ wich by substituting a slice of grilled bologna or salami for the jelly. It's extra tasty and, oh, so nutritious. • Expand your recipe reper­ toire. Write for "Sausage Sam­ pler" a treasury of quick, economical dishes featuring luncheon meats and skinless franks. Send your name and address with 25 cents in coin or stamps to: Dept. FSC, 6733 West 65th Street, Chicago, 111. 60638. • Tired of plain old vegetables? Wake up the dinner table with Sausage Mushroom Skillet. Wash and slice lengthwise % pound fresh mushrooms. Heat 2 tablespoons margarine or olive oil in a skillet and slowly saute the mushrooms with V4 1 / ¥ . . . *• . . % # ' ^ V ' I I t- * \ « 1K v> & Free ear piercing. Buy 1 pair of earrings--gel your ear» pierced * free. Begin wearing the "in" earrings--come to Wards. teaspoon salt and Vi pound small -- diced bologna for 5 minutes. Add 2 peeled, diced fresh tomatoes or 2 tablespoons tomato sauce and V4 teaspoon fresh mint. Cover and simmer 10 minutes. Serve over toast points. 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