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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Dec 1976, p. 27

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SECTION 2 - PAGK 8 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10.1976 lakeland Park and lakeland Shores Shtro/i (.aroK Sue War red Anne M'tiTf Festive Mood Prevails At Xmas Party All the ladies who braved the freezing temperatures outside to attend the Lakeland Park Women's club Christmas party at Indian Manor agreed it was well worth an extra layer of clothing The food was delicious, leverages aplenty, and Santa Claus really was terrific. A festive mood prevailed throughout the dinner and party and we all had a won­ derful time celebrating an early Christmas. Club members who enjoyed Santa's generosity were. Adele Arndt. Vickey Bottari, Marie Cross, Mildred Denise, Mary Dobbins. Edna Domrese, Sharon Gacek, Maureen Johnson, Frances Kostka, Italia Mazzoni. Willie Meyers, Anne Moore. Cecilia Oakford, Mary Lou Pautz, Lyda Radisch. Ruth Roach. Mary Schaan, Beverly Walinski and Sue Warren The women also sang the bir'hdav song to three club members who celebrate their special days this month and Willie Meyers. Marie Cross and Sharon Gacek were delighted with their special treats. We all appreciated the efforts of our vice-president, '•"•lir'ey Koch, who arranged th vely party and we were o- v Shirley was ill an< > join us One thing is certain b 3H5-3777 3K5-4568 3H5-RH.S members are sure we're going to have a fun and happy holiday season this year! I'S. Santa, you were great! CHILDREN'S PARTY The second annual children's Christmas party w ill be held at the community house Friday, Dec f? at 4 p.m. Attendance is by reservation only A parent must ac­ company their child or children and must remain throughout the partv Each family at­ tending will be asked to donate any of the following items: two dozen cookies, one dozen cup cakes, two large cans of cold drink, one package of paper cups and napkins, or Christmas decorations The parent attending w ith the child or children should bring a gift all wrapped and clearly marked with your child's name for Santa to pass out in­ dividually to your child You may bring a camera to take your child's picture with Santa Reservations may be made by calling Sharon Gacek or Anne Moore and at the same time you may state your preference as to what you wish to bring. We ask that all parents who plan to attend this Christmas party with their children call us immediately. WEEKEND GUESTS Lester and Mary Dobbins had an enjoyable time when lister's cousins, Flossie and Ansil Merry, came to visit them from Effingham, II. Other relatives who were told of the mini-reunion and came out to share the fun were, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dobbins from Rolling Meadows and Mrs. Virgil Merry from Lake Forest, II All enjoyed catching up on the lastest news and later went out for a delicious dinner. BIRTHDAY SLUMBER PARTY Natalie Krak celebrated her eleventh birthday with a slumber party recently Those who came for the overnight festivities were C'ndy Pat­ terson and Vallerie Boldt. Mom and Dad. Elke and Tom and sister. Rochell, had fun with Natalie and her girl friends at a local pizza establishment. After filling up on pizza and coke they returned home to finish off the brownies and a delicious pumpkin cake The girls had a fun time staying up til after 2 a.m. Needless to say, the family got little sleep that night with the loud whispers of the girls having a good time Happy .eleventh birthday to Natalie! THANKSGIVING DAY PILGRIMAGES Dick and Mary Thennes spent their Thanksgiving with Mary's mother, Mrs Margaret O'Leary in Elgin The Thennes', with their children, Jennifer, Zachary, and Stephen, enjoyed the Thanksgiving feast with Mary's brother, Shawn who came home from Northern Illinois university, and her sister Tammy who attends Bradley. Two other sisters who reside ^at home and helped with the cooking were Erin and Laurie. Erin brought her friend. Bob, over to help celebrate in the festivities. Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kohlman, came in from Lodi, Wi. Others who attended were aunt and uncle. Mrs. and Mrs. George Narloch and their children, Peter, Karen, David and Maria, who traveled in from Milwaukee, Wi. S F̂LJ REPLACE BROKEN GLASS IN STORM DOORS >--<1 ACRYLIC PLASTIC Priced Like b are not made to Warp CLEAR LIKE GLASS NON-YELLOWING, GUARANTEED SHATTER-PROOF Flex-O-Glaze requires no special skills to install. It is easy to cut, saw and trim to fit wood or metal storm door frames. Comes in standard pre-cut sizes. Warp's Flex-O- Qlaze is the ORIGINAL safety approved Plastic Glazing. Ask for it by name! At Hardware, Lumber and Building Supply Store*! WARP BROS. Chicago 60651 so y£™s See Hew America Grew-3 Million People Have At Herald Werp'i Pioneer Village. Minden Nebi Lester and Mary Dobbins visited their daughter, Ellyn, her husband. James, and grandchildren, Todd, Mary Lynn, and Jimmy Iddings in Fox River garden in Island Lake They enjoyed the delicious turkey that Ellyn cooked with all the delectable Thanksgiving day trimmings. John and Sharon Gacek had their Thanksgiving day com­ pany in their home Those who shared in giving thanks were Sharon's Mom Irene, and stepfather. Bob, and her sister. Donna*Marie DeSilva. The Gacek children. Jay, Antoinette, and Bobby enjoyed seeing their grandparents and were surprised when Stanley, Helen and Alysia W'rona came for dinner They knew their grandparents were coming but were not told of other guests coming to share in the Thanksgiving activities. Tom and Elke Krak bundled up their children. Natalie and Rochelle, and were off to Chicago to visit grandpa, Tom Krak, Sr., and Miss Carol Krak. • They enjoyed their holiday dinner „ and some good con­ versation before returning to McHenry. Carol and Steve Hollister traveled down to Stockton, II., for their Thanksgiving. They left on Wednesday to visit Carol's mother and father, Nola and Howard Hopkins. They feasted with her sister's family. Colleen and Dave Longemann, and son, Sean. Brother, Pat Boyle came in from Freeport with his girlfriend, Tina, and Carol's nephew, Troy. Sisters Christine. Cathy Jo, and Corky Boyle enjoyed catching up on all the news. Carol's grandmother. Beulah Lantz, came in from Rockford to be with the family. They stayed in Stockton til Saturday and proceeded for Sunday dinner to the home of Steve's mother who lives in Freeport. Mrs. Hollister's dinner was enjoyed by great aunt Margaret Ottenhausen and Steve's brother. Kurt Hollister, his wife. Pat, and their children, Naleta, Melissa and Billie. All had a good time and were sorry to see the Thanksgiving weekend come to a close. Bruce and Sue Warren and their children, Joel, Julie and Emily had an enjoyable Thanksgiving visiting with their families in Burlington, Wi., and speaking for them all, thoroughly stuffed themselves on two delicious dinners. First stop was to Bruce's family, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Warren where they took part in a scrumptious dinner and enjoyable visit with Bruce's sister, Cindy, home from the town of Burlington. Again, another delicious supper with all the trimmings. Joe and Judi Weidert and Mrs Mike Weidert were there from Menasha. Wi., and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Weidert of Burlington along with Mark, Mary. Ellen. Dan, Paul, Chris, Jim and Karen all helped in c e l e b r a t i n g , b e s i d e s Thanksgiving, mom and dad's thirtieth anniversary. All in all it was a very eventful day and on the way home to McHenry we remembered to be thankful for all of our wonderful relatives and for the extra day of rest on Friday Another family who got together over Thanksgiving weekend included the family of Marilyn and Danny Drake of Lakeland Shores. Visiting from Plymouth, II., were Marilyn's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knowles along with Marilyn's niece. Allison Grand. Tibby, Sheri and Danny J. enjoyed having their grand­ parents stay with them for the weekend along with their aunt, Peggy Grand, of Atlanta, Ga. Marilyn's sister and brother- in -law, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Cramer with their daughter, Tia. also were there from Plymouth. All had a wonderful time celebrating Thanksgiving in the good old family tradition and are looking forward to the next get-together at Christmas. BUSY WEEKEND! "Over the hills and through the woods, to Grandmother's house we go . .. "wasn't exactly the way the Moore family traveled into Chicago for Thanksgiving but they did go to both Grandmothers' homes and of course Grandfather Blaney was there to carve the turkey. Steve and Anne and their children, Kevin, Brian and Suzi. arrived at Grandmother Moore's home Wednesday evening for a pre-Thanksgiving visit. They all went to Anne's parents home Thanksgiving day where they enjoyed the delicious turkey 'n trimmings Grandmother and Grandfather Blaney prepared. Everyone had fun during their family visit and Kevin, Brian, and Suzi were delighted their cousins, Christie, and Michael, were there and they were also glad to see Aunt Pat and Uncle Ron Castiglione and Aunt Mary Blaney and her friend, Chris. It was indeed a fun visit for the Moore family. REUNION '76 The day after Thanksgiving, Steve and Anne Moore enjoyed a special evening at Gordon Technical high school in Chicago where they attended college in Milwaukee and1^* the class reunion Steve helped ACE HARDWARE 3729 W,. Elm St., McHenry COAST TO COAST HARDWARE 4400 W. Rte. 120. McHenry VYCITALS PRO HARDWARE 1228 N. Green St., McHenry McHENRY LUMBER CO. 4030 W. Main St., McHenry sister, Betsy, and brothers Kelly and Jim. The Warren's live on a farm and later in the afternoon all the children had to go down to the barn and say "hello" to their favorite calf and kitten. Then off to the William Weidert family, Sue's folks in organize. Approximately 250 graduates and guests were at their former high school to share an evening of "remember back when" and the theme of the event was "You haven't changed a bit!" They are sure that everyone who attended the gala event Waters Condominiums that provide a home not an apartment In the Scenic Boone Valley of McHenry from *33,200 A the ROMNO-LADD company The homes of Waters Edge have 2-3 bedrooms, 1% baths, attached garages with private storage areas, family rooms with dining areas, and ultra modern kitchens. They are appointed with wall to wall carpeting, some appliances, storms and screens and private entrances. auaDf us AND oevtLopens 815-385-6610 Open Daily 10 am - 6 pm Evenings by Appointment w S L O W 0 5% To Qualified Buyers Directions: Take Rt. 120 to Crystal Lake Road in McHenry - south to Royal Drive - Royal Drive to Oakwood - left on Oak wood to models. enjoyed the good food, the terrific music and had fun reminiscing. MORNING EXCITEMENT! Timothy and -Catherine Schulze enjbyed an exciting morning recently when their new son was born. Jeffrey Allen arrived at McHenry hospital at 3:11 a.m.. Sunday. Nov. 7. He weighed 7 lbs., 11 oz., and was 20 >•_> inches long when his mom and dad first saw him. His 2- vear-old brother, Eric, was delighted to have mom and his new little friend home from the hospital. Thrilled paternal grand­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schulze of Crystal Lake and delighted maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Kranz of Barrington. Our congratulations to the Schulze family and a special hello to baby Jeffrey Allen! VACATION WONDERLAND Dick and Mary Thennes took their children. Jennifer and Zachary, on a vacation to Disney World in Orlando, FL, recently. When Jennifer and Zachary were asked what their favorite rides were, they piped up with Small World, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, and shooting air rifles at . Indians from atop a fort. Mom and Dad enjoyed all the rides and seeing their children having a good time. And, of course, everyone loved meeting the master of ceremonies, "the great Mickey Mouse"! They were sorry when the week was over and they had to drive down to Tampa and catch a plane for home. Dick and Mary's jjaungest son, Stephen, stayed vmh his grandmother, Mrs. Margaret O'Leary in Elgin, where he enjoyed being spoiled not only by grandma, but by his aunts, Erin and Laurie. The Thennes' had a good time but were glad to have their family back together at home. BLUE BUNDLE! Blue is the new color at the home of Thomas and Rose Marie Canady due to the arrival of their infant son. Thomas Garrick made his debut at McHenry hospital Thursday, Nov. 18. He weighed 6 pounds 15 ounces and has two big sisters who were eager to have mom and their baby brother home. Ten year old Michele and 6 year old Paulette are sure to be good mother's helpers and are delighted with their new little brother. Happy maternal grand­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johnson of Riverside, Ca., and equally happy paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gobel Canady of Ledbetter, Ky. Our sincere wishes of hap­ piness to the Canady family and a warm welcome to baby Thomas Garrick! BIRTHDAY BOY It doesn't seem possible but Erich Gaza celebrated his tenth birthday last week and had a lot of help from relatives. Erich's mom and dad, Bonnie and John Gaza and little brother, Brian, all watched while Erich opened his many gifts and blew out the candles on his cake. Grandma and Grandpa. Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Hutchings and Uncle Dave Hutchings came from Barrington to join the part*v as did special guest.Nana Mrs. B. Hutchings. Erich s great grandmother. Amy and Emily Hutchings and mom and dad. Jim and Kay of McHenry helped to share in the celebration as did Tim Brown a friend of the family. All had a super time and it's sure to be a birthday Erich will remember for a long time. Our belated birthday wishes, Erich. DON'T FORGET! Don't forget this Saturday, Dec. 11. the bake and craft sale at Hornsby's sponsored by the Pro-Life organization. They need your help and donations. If you wish to donate baked goods or items to sell, please contact Mrs Ron (Barb) Svoboda. All proceeds go to the Pro- Life Hot Line serving the McHenry area. Please help in any way you can, it's im­ portant. BELATED WISHES ... Sorry we missed these special days. Belated birthday wishes to you all! Carole Humann, Eleanor Hearle and Donald Arient celebrated their birthdays Dec. 2. Clarence Hearle had his celebration Dec. 3. Jim Kopsell heard the birthday song at his home Dec. 4. The fifth of December was indeed a very special day for Mrs. Willie Meyers. Renee Plucinski turned fifteen years old Dec. 6. AND NOT BELATED! Today, Dec. 8. Meg Oakford hears the birthday song at her home. She'll have fourteen candles on her special cake. Tomorrow, the ninth. Joyce Braun will be the birthday gal at her home. David Wickenkamp and David Bremer will share their bir­ thday Dec. 10 with 5-year-old Christopher Dean Walsh. Michael Johnson and Keith Fardella share Dec. 11. Keith will have five candles on his birthday cake. Ed Gladman celebrates his birthday Dec. 12 and Danny Parisi and Robyn Mercure will both turn nine years old Dec. 13. Dec. 14 birth­ day people are Christopher Creutz, Donna Lasko, Nicole Ketron and Candice Rode. Happy birthday wishes to you all! ANNIVERSARIES Belated happy anniversary wishes are extended to Jim and Barbara Emery who celebrated their special day Saturday, Dec. 4. Friday, Dec. 10 will be a special day for Fran and Etta Clark who will celebrate another year together and Dec. 12 is Mike and LaVonne Ket- c h u m ' s s i x t h w e d d i n g a n ­ niversary. Happy anniversary to you all! Santa's on his^ way! Only sixteen more days til Christ­ mas! Ducklings For The Holidays by Martha Logan. Ducklings are festive for small dinner parti^ at holiday time. Allow half a duckling per person and about 1 to 2 days to thaw the ducklings in the refrigerator. A lime walnut glaze adds a flavorful touch to the party dish, and kumquat flowers are a pretty garnish for the duckling platter. To make the kumquat flowers, cut from the blossom end to the center four times. Pull out the rind to form 4 petals. Tuck a piece of maraschino cherry into the centers for a bright note. Cut off a slice at the base of each kumquat and arrange the kumquat flowers on slices of lime. Roast Ducklings With Lime Walnut Glaze Yield: 4 servings 2 Swift's Premium V* cup lime juice Ducklings, about 4 V4 teaspoon cornstarch pounds each V* teaspoon ginger Vi cup corn syrup V4 cup chopped walnuts Thaw the ducklings according to directions on wrapper. Remove giblets. Rinse thawed ducklings with cold water and drain. Fill lightly with stuffing, if desired. Truss and tie into compact shape. Place ducklings breast side up on it rack in a shallow open pan. Use no water or cover. Roast in a 325°F. oven 2-1/2 to 3 hours. Blend together corn syrup, lime juice and cornstarch in a saucepan and cook approximately 10 minutes, stirring constantly until thickened. Add walnuts. Uae to baste ducklings during the last 30 min^teq of roasting time. Serve remaining glaze as a sauce for the ducklings. SHOP INSIDE iwX Af A HEATED, LIGHTED ^ SHOWROOM! CHRISTMAS TREES ON DISPLAY!!! ANOTHER 700 IN STOCK! 3 REASONS WHY OUR TREES ARE BEST! 1) RAISED ON OUR OWN FARM 2) SHEARED & SHAPED ANNUALLY 3) SPRAYED WITH A FIRE RETARDANT CHEMICAL • 8 TURKEYS TO BE GIVEN AWAY! • COFFEE U/e Rent HW Cueaytiuiq! 385-3232 904 N. FRONT ST. american McH • MA rental assi IENRY, ILL. OPEN DAILY 7:30 AM to 8:30 PM SUNDAY 9 to 6

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