(*/%(*K 16 - PI.A1NDKALER-WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1976 Lakemoor-Lilymoor Alma Hueckstaedt 385-5689 Fun On Agenda For Young Folks This Halloween Plans are in the making for a Halloween party. It will be held at the village hall in Lakemoor Children from Lakemoor and Lilymoor are invited with the age limit being set at 12 years old and under. Kids under 5 must be accompanied by at least one parent The party will be held Saturday, Oct 30, from 2 to 4 in the afternoon Fun on the agenda includes movies, a pumpkin contest and a costume contest with prizes being awarded for the funniest, scariest and most original. Refreshments will be served. DREDGING DIRT This is to notify all residents that the dredging dirt from Lily Lake is no longer available now that the work is completed. SKATING PARTY Results of the skating party held Oct. 18 are in. Ap proximately forty people turned out to enjoy themselves and were able to raise $45. LADIES LEAGUE The Ladies league met for a social night Wednesday. Hostesses for the evening were Viola Arbogast and Joan Delatorre. Prizes were awarded as follows: first, Julia Kraus; second, Lu Graven- stuk; third, Viola Arbogast; and fourth, Eunice Tobey. Sophie Patterson won the boobie prize for the evening. NEWEST RESIDENT The honor of newest resident goes to Master Jeremy David Brizzi, who was born Friday, the eighth of October, weighing in at 10 pounds at McHenry hospital. Jerry and Judy Brizzi of Lilymoor are the proud and boastful parents of this new a«klition to their family which also includes big brother, Donovan, who is 9 years old, and a big sister, Denise, who is 7 years old. Jeremy's proud maternal grandparents are Mrs. Violet Kier, of Chicago, and Emil Seifert of Sarasota, Fla. Equally proud are his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brizzi, of $treamwood, I\. Also sharing the joy and pleasure of this birth are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schaub who are the maternal great- grandparents of Miami, Fl., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scagline, Sr., the paternal great-grandparents of Monongahela. Pa Mama is the former Judy Seifert. Congratulations and best wishes on your bundle of joy. OUT OF TOWN GUEST Wayne Mumma of Harrisburg. Pa., was the guest of Dick and Cherie Mumma last Thursday and Friday, Oct. 21 and 22. The visit was very short because the Mummas left Friday evening for a wedding in Michigan ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Tom and Linda Para of McCullom Lake held an an niversary dinner party in honor of Walter and Helen Para. Guests present to give them good wishes were A1 and Jean Dember, Chuck and irene Thornton, and Lu Gravenstuk. Also present were their grandchildren, Chris, Donny, Katy, and Karley BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Miss Bobbie Hueckstaedt was guest of honor at a bir thday party held at a local restaurant last Saturday, Oct. 16. Those present to help celebrate were sister, Tracey, and brother, Chad, Glenn and Scott Zahn, Robbie and Becky Huffman, Johnny and Julie Magnus, and Missy Warner. On Sunday there was an informal gathering for cake and coffee which included Grandma and Grandpa and Uncle Rusty Hueckstaedt and Aunt Cherie and Uncle Dick Mumma and cousins, Steve, Chris, Scott and Missy Mum ma. BIRTHDAYS Birthday wishes go out for Bobbie Hueckstaedt for Oct. 21; the twenty-second added another year for Jerry Bolda, Lenora Freeman and Bill Gallagher; the twenty-sixth saw celebrations for Viola Arbogast and Randy Colberg. Many happy belated birthday wishes to you all. Best wishes to Darlene VanCleave and Arthur Tully who share the twenty-eighth. Sharing the thirtieth are Brian and Kathy Lass. Happiness to Marilyn Ryan and Richard Lea who share Nov. 2. And birthday happiness to Rich Gosell who will light another candle Nov. 3. ANNIVERSARIES Cy and Ruth Young celebrated another year Oct. 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GET WELL WISHES If you've got an extra get well card, how 'bout sending it to Ronald Freeman, who is recovering from surgery again. Hon was operated on last Wednesday and is recuperating at Memorial hospital. Wood stock, in Room 207. If you've got some spare time maybe you could drop in for a visit or call him on the phone' I'm sure he'd appreciate the thoughtfulness. TRICK OR TREAT The hours of '2:30 to 6:30 have been set aside for little ghosts and goblins Sunday, Oct. 31, to go trick or treating. Driver- please be on the lookout for youngsters as they sometimes forget to look out for themselves. Have fun kids-it's your day. TIL NEXT TIME CANCER Answer American Cancer Society $ line Ask Candidates For Recognition Of Seniors Geology The word "geology" uAeans the study of the Earth, but the science of geology is specifically concerned with enlightening the history of the Earth by the study of its rocks and of the changes, both internal and external, which it has undergone or is under going (Editor's Note: This is a regular feature, prepared by the American Cancer Society with cooperation of the McHenry County Unit, Eustice Klein, president, to help save your life from cancer). A reader explains: "Are more Americans smoking cigarettes or aren't they? I seem to be reading a lot of contradictory stories." ANSWERline: Here is the correct story. In June, the National Clearinghouse for Smoking and Health, a federal government agency, reported thai the proportion of adult male and female smokers has gone down in almost every age category. Whereas 52.8 percent of American men smoked cigarettes in 1964, 42.2 percent did so in 1970, and 39.3 percent in 1975; whereas adult women smokers were 31.5 percent of the population in 1964, they comprised 30.5 percent in 1970 and 38.9 in 1975. While this very positive and encouraging downward trend has taken place, another recent study, this one done for the American Cancer Society, shows an alarming upward trend in teenage smoking. For example, between 1969 and 1975 one-half million more teenage girls (age 13-17) became cigarette smokers. Hence we have a very sad contradiction: on one hand the proportion of adult smokers has dropped, on the other hand, the young are joining the cigarette ranks in greater numbers. The ACS puts the blame squarely on the cigarette "establishment" for luring pre- teen girls and boys into this dangerous habit. A middle-aged woman asks: i think that I am due for a gynecological examination. What should a complete examination include?" A N S W E R l i n e : Q u i t e naturally, physicians differ in their checkup routines, but the basics remain the same. These basics include a general physical examination; a quick, painless Pap test; inspection of the internal and external genitals; a v manual examination of the womb (uterus), ovaries and rectum. Your physician will note your health history If you have any questions, or conditions you are concerned about, be sure to speak up. Your gynecological checkup is a vital part of your health protection and a major safeguard against cancer. An automobile salesman asks: "How many cancer drugs have scientists developed? And are they getting to the cancer patient or are they just for experimental or research work?" ANSWERline: Some fifty chemical compounds have been The Illinois, State Employees association is calling on gubernatorial candidates Mike Howlett and Jim Thompson to proclaim an Illinois Senior Citizens day holiday when the new chief executive takes over. ISEA Executive Director William H. Hardy urged both candidates, in an Oct. 20 letter, to "recognize the state's more than one million senior citizens should you be elected. Retirees helped build our great state during their productive years. They should be honored by having a special hoiday set aside for them-a day that would say 'thank you for your hard work.' " The winner of the guber natorial race would be the first governor in Illinois history to establish an official state holiday for seniors if ISEA's found to be clinically effective against cancer. About thirty- six of these drugs are already commercially available by prescription. Medical science has learned that drugs can be combined to deliver the maximum beneficial effect. And drugs, plus other therapies such as radiation or surgery, are frequently used in a combined approach to treat the cancer patient. This kind of team approach is being used in the treatment of many forms of cancer including leukemia, Hodgkin's disease, breast cancer, bone cancer, etc. idea is adopted. Senior citizens presently are recognized only by Public Act 79-459 which states that we should "honor and remember" senior citizens. It is presently ob served at the Illinois State Fair and local fairs which have senior days. "The present Public act is more of a remembrance and does not specifically recognize Illinois retirees for their years of toil. Indeed, we have found that very few people even now about the Public act," Hardy said. "It's time to dedicate a special state holiday to the decent, hard-working people who made Illinois an economic and social power-senior citizens." ISEA represents thousands of Illinois state retirees and senior citizens and promotes state legislation in their behalf. 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