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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Oct 1976, p. 9

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BankAmericaro Shop Friday 'til 9 lakeland Park and lakeland Shores Sharon Gacek >. * 385-3777 Sue Warren ; 385-4868 Anne Moore 385-6448 Free Tie with every dress shirt purchase! Sport Shirts large grouping of jersey knits in polyester and polyester-cotton blends in sizes S-M-L-XL. Regular $16 to $22. now y2 price Slacks & Jeans Special grouping in sizes 28 to 38 Regular $12 to $20 now xk price Save $10! PVC Vinyl Jackets in navy, brown or honey Regular $25. now $15 Socks one size fits all; 10 to 13 Regular $1.75 now 2 for $175 SENSATIONAL! MORE THAN MOO PRIZES! SWEEPSTAKES FREE ENTRY BLANKS AT OUR ZEREX DISPLAY. NO PURCHASE REQUIRED. Halloween Costume Party For Youngsters . There is still time to make your reservations for the Gala Halloween party planned by members of Lakeland Park Women's club for youngsters in our area. The party will begin at 2 p.m. this Saturday at the Com­ munity house, 1717 N. Sunset. You've had plenty of time to put your imagination to work and costumes will be judged in four categories; most original, scariest, fynniest and best pairs. 1 It's important to note that a parent must accompany a child and remain throughout the party. A small fee will be charged for each child and each family is asked to donate one bag of candy. Games will be played and the children are sure to enjoy drinking the witch's brew and eating the goblins' doughnuts. All in all, it should be a most interesting afternoon! Phone one of us to make your reservation today! (Decorators and bakers should be at the Community house at 10). IT'S A GIRL Pink is the new color at Joe and Debbie Jungs' home these days due to the arrival of their baby daughter. Jennifer Ann made her debut at 8:14 a.m. at McHenry hospital Tuesday, Oct. 12. She weighed 7 pounds and was 20 inches long when her mom and dad first saw her. Happy maternal1 grand­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jakowsky of Lombard and equally delighted paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jung of De^Plaines. Our congratulations to new parents, Joe and Debbie Jung, and a warm hello to Baby Jennifer Ann. MORNING CLUB? We're waiting to hear from you ladies as to whether or not you'd be interested in forming a Wednesday morning craft- social club. The idea of the club is to meet and chat while we are working on our particular handcraft which dhM|i&e small enough to br iniifi^'ltfme ora.meeting place. We could WAp? one another if the need arises and we would be able to exchange ideas and creativity while enjoying a productive morning out Phone one of your columnists if you'd be interested in becoming a member of this craft social club. VOTE Next Tuesday, Nov 2, is probably one of, if not the most important day of this Bicen tennial year. The Presidential campaign will come to a close and this is a reminder to be sure to cast your vote. RESTAURANT & LOUNGE Weeknight Specials MONDAY LIVER & ONIONS OR BACON, (AOJ OR CHICKEN & SHRIMP L WEDNESDAY TURKEY TETRAZINI J095 OR STUFFED CABBAGE ROLL. L THURSDAY SPAGHETTI W/MEAT SAUCE, *000 GLASS OF WINE, GARLIC BREAD.. O FRIDAY *300 FISH FRY O THESE SPECIALS INCLUDE CUP OF SOUP AND SALAD BAR So. Rte. 31, % Mi. So. of Rte. 120 • 385 8600 COPYRIGHT 1976 PPG INDUSTRIES INC 4400 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY* ILL WOMEN'S CLUB NEWS Thursday, Nov. 4, is the day when the Lakeland Park Women's club will next meet. Club members are looking forward to this meeting as they will all bring a dish to pass for the potluck brunch. It promises to be an interesting morning. The meetings are held at the Community house the first Thursday of each month and begin at 9:30 a.m. Why not plan to join us" . « NEED NEWS Well, there are three of us to phone with news now, so come on and give us a call. We want to m1%e the column interesting for all our readers and will be more than happy to report the fun things you are doing. Do give us a call! CONSERVATION CLUB NEWS The McCullom Lake .Con­ servation club held its monthly meeting last week at the Lakeland Park Community house. There were nine members in attendance. Plans for the Third Annual Ice Fishing derby were discussed. The derby is planned for the weekend of Feb. 5 and 6 of the coming year. All monies received from this event are used to improve the lake for your benefit As in the past, they will have the ad book and many contests. They can use help in distributing tickets, getting ads, purchasing prizes, and coordinating the two day event. The president of the Con­ servation club, Jerry Raycraft would appreciate any ideas or time you can donate to these activities. FISH DINNER Lloyd and Jerry Wagner were the "host and hostess with the mostess" this past week with their terrific fish dinner. Lloyd, the expertise fisherman, landed a good sized Northern Pike on a recent PAGE 9 - PLA1NDEALER-WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 27. 197« YOUR WEEK AHEAD By DAM IS Forecast Week: October 31-Nov. 6 ARIES Control your impulsive tendencies You feel Mar. 21-Apr. 19 pleased with yourself and the way things are going. Enjoy smooth sailing TAURUS Be aware of behind the scenes activity There Apr. 20-May 20 may be a few surprises for you GEMINI Career and business are highlighted A good ' May 21-June20 time to go after advancement in seeking new ! employment MOONCHILD Contact that very important person and June21-July22 arrange for an interview Some honor or recognition will come your way LEO Joint investments look favorable now Stay on July 23-Aug. 22 good terms with anyone who might be con- J sidering you as the recipient of a gift or donation VIRGO Be alert to misunderstandings in dealing with Aug. 23-Sepl. 22 others Listen to the sage advice your mate volunteers LIBRA A good period for cementing relationships Sept. 23-Oct. 22 with co-workers Health matters take on im­ portance SCORPIO Your mind is working pretty fast these days Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ' There is so much activity in your life, frequent rest periods are advisable SAGITTARIUS Creative projects in the home are likely It's a Nov. 22-I)ec. 21 good time to think of home beautification Get the whole family involved RRST PRIZE SECOND PRIZE 7 THIRD PRIZES ^CAR ^TRIP ^TVS The daring new Dalsun 280 Z with air conditioning Loaded with Z features fully equipped ready to roll Zurich. Zagreb (Yugoslavia) Zealand Zenith Chromacolor II solid state TV (Copenhagen) London and Pans' A two week trip tor two First class air tare deluxe hotels and $1 500 tor fun with big 25" (diagonal) picture PLUS $100,000 WORTH OF GIFT CERTIFICATES REDEEMABLE FOR ANY MERCHANDISE AT THIS STORE 10 $1,000 CERTIFICATES M 20 $500 CERTIFICATES 100 $100 CERTIFICATES 500 $50 CERTIFICATES 1,800 $25 CERTIFICATES This sweepstakes s void m the states Of Missouri Wisconsin Utah and wherever prohibited by law Ohio residents may send a seif-addi stamped envelope to Zerex r 7043 Blair Neb 68009 tor • essed O Bo* •y blank TKMAH* INDUSTRIES fishing trip up North. < The Northern measured about 34 inbhes long. A very charming gourmet cook, Jerry cooked up the really scrumptious Nor­ thern Pike dinner. Dick and Beverly Walinski and daughter, Linda, were invited to share in the delicious dinner and enjoyed a night of lively conversation. CANOE TRIP Some of the boys and fathers from Troop 459, Lakeland Park, took an exciting canoe trip down the Fox river last week. The boys left from Bushnell park in Burlington, Wi., about 9 a.m. and arrived at their destination, Fox River park, Wilmot, Wi., about four and a half hours later. The boys and fathers who participated in the trip were Scoutmaster Ray Jenset^. who took an unexpected trip of his own into the river; Assistant Scoutmaster David Nylander and sons, Jeff,and Chris, Jim Divita, Terry Douglas, Kenny Kirk and his father Ron, Ricki and Adam Klein and their father. Rick, Tony and Tom Wember, Bruce Miyaki, Mike Fritz, Ron Patterson and his son, James, and Ron Boss. All agreed they had a super time and a great experience. DONAHUE SHOW Four women from Lakeland Shores had the thrill of their lives when they were part of the audience on the Phil Donahue show. Marilyn Etheridge, Joanne Mai, Charlyne Nylander and Sue Warren went to WGN studios with the Foresters from Johnsburg. What a delightful surprise to find out when they got there that the guest on the show was Bob Hope. They were also part of the audience used to tape another show which will be aired at a later date. After the show the group ate a delicious lunch in Dundee. The women had a pleasant day and a terrific opportunity to see the workings of a television show. Let'd do it again! BOY SCOUT BAKE SALE Boy Scout Troop 459, which is sponsored by Lakeland Park MARIAN FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS -- The freshman class of Marian Central Catholic high school recently elected officersfor the 1976-77 school year. Standing, left to right, in first row are Vice-President Dana Andreas, Johnsburg; Boys' Social Chairman Joe Sandall, Spring Grove, and President Dan Rosenmayer, Crystal Lake. In the second row, left to right, are Treasurer Mary Gaskey, Crystal Lake; Secretary Teresa Scott, Crystal Lake, and Girls' Social Chairman Debbie lluemann, also of Crystal Lake. Robert Hoffman of the Religion department serves as advisor to the freshman class. fill. & Sttwl ...in mchenry is celebrating their Third Anniversary! (october 27 thru October 30) Mental activities are highlighted Catch up on reading and correspondence Avoid needless running around You may be finding it difficult to take orders, and you feel stifled. Have patience There may be sudden changes in the offing An excellent time to initiate a new study f program Metaphysical studies are stim- *1 ulating Material matters are important | mchenry store only fUd £ Stouat ....«£ ttMfjjMfWl mchenry only 1214 N. GREEN ST. 385-0019 Property Owners, needs your help. They are holding a bake sale Saturday, Nov. 6, at Hornsby's and would ap­ preciate your donation of baked goods. If you would like to contribute baked goods please contact David Nylander. assistant • Camels can go without drinking eight weeks in winter, then Scoutmaster. they imbibe as much as a hundred quarts in 10 minutes. CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan. 19 AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18 PISCES Feb. 19-Mar. 20 Beard & Stovall brings back elegance with a gabadreme 100% textured polester two button classic blazer. Fully tailored in the tradition of Fine Men's Fashion. Mix or match with trousers and shirt. Available in cadet blue, rust, navy or tan. In sizes 38 to 46 (longs & regulars). Regular $65 now i

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