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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Aug 1977, p. 4

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PAGE 4 - PLAINDEALER- WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 24. 1177 ; Lakeland Park and Lakeland Shores Sharon Gactk Sue Warren Anne Moore 315-3777 3#5-4$6S 385-6448 » i Lovely Weather, ;Delicious Food, Perfect Picnic • ! The weather couldn't have | been more perfect last Sunday i and everyone who came to the' ! third annual picnic will agree it ; made the day super! . | The feed was delicious, ! desserts were scrumptious and i the cold beverages were very ; cold! The children enjoyed the | < pony rides and the various ! games and the adults had fvai ; too The auction held !; everyone's attention and the ; • festive music provided by Mr. ;! Korolovich was much enjoyed! Carmon Hodges was there !; with an ambulance from the •' Mc Henry Rescue squad and the children who were lucky enough to enjoy a ride were 'hrilled Everyone who came out for the fun day will agree that's just what it was! FUN and a ; community success. Full reports will be presented at the next meeting of Lakeland Park Women's club and Lakeland Park Property Owners association board meeting, both Sept. 1. WOMEN'S CLUB NEWS The next meeting of Lakeland Park Women's club will be held next Thursday, Sept. 1 at the community house, 1717 N. Sunset at 9:30 a.m. The officers, Anne Moore, Sharon Gacek, Sue Warren and Mary Pauls are hostesses for this meeting and they corctially invite any woman in Lakeland Park or Lakeland Shores who would like to join this very active group to come on over to the meeting. Well see you there! SUNDAY CHRISTENING Pretty Carisa Leanne Heuer was christened Aug. 14 at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic church. Father Edmund Petit officiated at the baptismal service. Proud godparents were Jo Ann Lakemacher and Michael McDonough. Dad and Mom. George and Mary Beth, were very proud of their beautiful daughter, Carisa. who was christened in her sister's Bethie and Kristie's, christening dtess. Guests who helped Carisa celebrate her special day were, maternal grandfather John Bertucci, sisters Kristine, Beth, and big brother George, the godmother's husband. Herb, and their son. Jonathan. godfather's wife. Sue and their son, Patrick, Gordy, Bev, Karen, Eric, and Scott Grundy, Carol Pritchard, Carol and Len Peplyn, John and Ruth Cox, Linda, Carol and David Scherz, David, Vera and Karen Slahra, Joe and Florence Zytka, Marie Socha, and close neighbor Lorrie. Everyone enjoyed the delicious meal that was prepared by Mom, Mary Beth, and Carisa's cake was colored pink and decorated with pink booties. We are sure everyone had a lovely time at the party in honor of baby Carisa's, christening. TWO DUAL CELEBRATIONS * Kevin and Brian Moore were the birthday boys at their home last week Kevin turned eight years old Aug. 14 and Brian turned six years old Aug. 19. Kevin and Brian were delighted so many relatives and friends came out for the picnic and a celebration at Steve and Anne's home af­ terward. Guests who helped the boys celebrate were grandparents John and Blanche Blaney and grandmother Ann Moore from Chicago, uncle Ron and aunt Pat Castiglione and their children, Christie, Michael and Jean from DesPlaines, and good friends. Bob and Pam Schneider and their son, Scott. Everyone enjoyed the picnic and were happy to help the boys celebrate their birthdays. Friday, Anne took her sons and, of course, their sister Suzi, to a local restaurant for a fun birthday party. Guests who helped the brothers celebrate were: Jay, Toni and Bobby Gacek; Joel, Julie and Emily Warren; Tina Pautz and Stephanie and Jennifer Worth. Everyone had fun and Kevin and Brian always enjoy their two birthday parties every year! We know these brothers had a fun week! VACATION OUT WEST David and Charlene Nylander and their children, Jeff, Chris, Julie, Eric and Timothy, spent four weeks camping out west and visiting relatives recently. Their journey took them first to Newton, Iowa, to pick up Charlene's mother, Mrs. Gert Gaylor, who accompanied them forpart of the trip. They took a southern route to Albuquerque, N.M., to visit Irene Forbes and son, Dale, then it was on to Los Angeles to visit David's aunt and uncle, Grace and Sherman Morse and daughters, Pat and Kathy. While in Los Angeles they took in many sights of the city including the LaBrea Discoveries where the children were excited to learn about the tar pits and the prehistoric animals that once lived there. A trip to Disneyland was a delight for everyone as was a visit to Universal studios to see where some of their favorite television shows are Aimed And, of course, a trip would not be complete without a visit to the Farmer's market, Grauman's Chinese theater and Lions' Country safari. Then it was on to visit Ralph and Lucile Nylander and daughter, Adair, where they enjoyed a nice dinner and conversation and then on to spend the night at Wally and Leora Nylander's home on the ocean. The Nylander's could not pass up a trip along the beautiful Pacific coastal high­ way and a visit to San Fran­ cisco. They took a northern route home stopping off to rest up in Newton, Iowa, again with Charlene's mother. The Nylander family had a very enjoyable trip, saw many exciting and educational things that they will all be talking about for a long time. SEATTLE TRIP John and Bonnie Gaza and sons. Erich and Brian flew to the state of Washington to visit with friends Bev and Clarence Holdep of Auburn, Wash. The Gazas had a great time enjoying many of the sights of Seattle including the space needle and underground Seattle which was the original town. The two families also took a 3 mile hike up a mountain and visited a wild life preserve, where the animals ran free and the spectators were caged. The Gaza family really en­ joyed their week in the beautiful state of Washington and also the fine company of their friends. We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities On Sale Items Sale Beer Not Iced ********** No Sales To Minors WINES AND LIQUORS MK.24teMK.30 4610 W. RTE. 120, McHENRY, ILLINOIS MERCHANTS IMPORTED CLAN QUART McGREGOR SCOTCH ! In Me PRICED -REGULAR -DIET -LITE -CHOCOLATE MINT -CHOCOLATE BANANA MOCHA 8-16 0Z. BOTTLES 24 0Z. FIFTH IMPORTED MEXICAN! PLUS DEPOSIT Limit One Of Each Flavor 7-UP REGULAR OR DIET SWEET OR DRY VERMOUTH 33.8 0Z. LITER BOTTLES «FM r* PLUS DEPOSIT yU 1 QUART jsm VODKA OUR PRICES ARE McHENRY S LOWEST! SPANADA WINE 1 99 Vi GALLON HEILEMANS OLD STYLE 6-12 0Z. CANS 1 49 SUPER INGLEN00K SALE -NAVALLE RHINE -NAVALLE VIN ROSE -NAVALLE CHABLIS -NAVALLE BURGUNDY HEW 398 3 LITRE BOTTLE EQUALS 2 MAGNUMS !!!!! J MILLERS 24-12 0Z. BOTTLES 5 49 PLUS DEPOSIT CALIFORNIA Semi-Sweet CANDLEUSHT CHABLIS or ROSE l49 KIFTH FALSTAFF 12 PK.-12 0Z. ' NO RETURN BOTTLES 2 49 CANDLE OCCASIONS Aug. 24 is a special day for Meg Humann, David Wohnrade and Micahel DiBlasi. Maureen Serritella will have eleven candles on her birthday cake Aug. 25. Coleen Rode and George Heuer Jr., will celebrate Aug. 27. Coleen will be sixteen years old and Georgie will turn eleven years old. Carol Lasko will be the birthday gal at her home Aug. 30. She'll be celebrating her fourteenth birthday. Happy Birthday to you all! ANNIVERSARY WISHES Ron and Anny Arthurs will celebrate their twelfth wedding anniversary Aug. 28. Continued happiness to you both. Dennis and Cathy Storlie celebrate their eleventh wedding anniversary Aug. 29. CONGRATULATIONS! Aug. 30 will be a day of extra happiness for Abe and Pat Taylor. They'll celebrate their wedding anniversary that day. Much happiness is wished for you all! GROUP. INC. \ P.O. BOX 143 McHCNKY. HI. MM •15/385-1771 1 I SERVICE NEWS Basic Training Completed By Airman Rounds Airman Ralph W. Rounds, II, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Rounds of 3306 Pearl street, McHenry, has been assigned to Lowry AFB, Colo., after completing Air Force basic training. During the six weeks at Lackland AFB, Tex., the air­ man studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Completion of this training earned the airman credits towards an associate in applied science degree through the Community college of the Air Force. Airman Rounds will now receive specialized training in the munitions and weapons maintenance field. He is a 1977 graduate of McHenry Community high school. kAmerican Viewpoints We ought not to look bock win it is to dertve useful lessons from post errors, and for the purpose of profiting by dourly bought experience. George Washington This Schnoodle is still pretty much of a pup. He is only 8 months old, black and on the small side. He gets along beautifully with other pets. He is very lovable and will make an excellent pet. DOGS FOR ADOPTION Schnoodle, male,' 8 months, black, small, curly medium length coat. Schnauzer mix, looks like "Benji", female, 11 months, small, housebroken, good with children. Puppies, Terrier-Beagle mix, 6 weeks, will be small, males and females, brown with black and tri-color. German Shorthair Pointer, female, IV* years, liver-white, has hunted, housebroken, all shots. „ Poodle purebred, miniature neutered male, charcoal gray, housebroken, all shots, prefers older children, excellent companion. Huskie-Collie, male, 11 months, housebroken, excellent with children, beautiful markings. Mix-breed, female, 9 months, medium size, brown, housebroken. Shepherd-Collie, male, 4 months, buff color, very af­ fectionate but good watch dog. Golden Lab, neutered male, 1 year, light beige, medium size, housebroken, all shots. Shepherd-Lab, female, 1 year, medium size, black with S h e p h e r d m a r k i n g s , housebroken, all shots. CATS FOR ADOPTION We have a variety of beautiful kittens and cats available for adoption. Spaying and neutering is included in the very nominal donation that we ask for. All our foster-homed cats have their distemper shots and are litter trained. Please call Pet Welfare when you're thinking of a cat for a pet. Cats make the best pets for people who work since they don't have to be walked and are perfectly content being home The gentle temperament of this dog is even better than his good looks. He has the markings of a Huskie and the coloring of a Collie. He is housebroken and affectionate with children. He needs a family to care for and a fenced-in yard to protect. alone. Just provide food and water and a litter pan and you will have a purring friend to greet you when you come home. Our cat chairman is happy to answer questions about cats even if they are not adopted through Pet Welfare. She can also explain our low-cost spay- neuter program which is available to cat owners. Please call Pet Welfare if you have any questions: 385-1771. Mosquito Power Mosquitoes have been on earth some 50 million years, it is estimated. They have been found breeding in hot volcanic pools in Africa and in a tank of hydro­ chloric acid in India. While mos­ quitoes have lived as long as six months in laboratories, 999 out of 1,000 will be dead in a month elsewhere. Courthouse Squares SOME OF OUR LEADERS THINK FOLKS ARE FOLLOWING TH&A,WHEN RSALtSpTHEY'RE CHASING FINAL SUMMER OUR B/GGEST HANG-UP" OF SAVINGS/ DRESSES '5 & '10 & '15 ™, SLACKS & JACKETS ™ *5 & *8 BLOUSES & SHELLS 2 FOR '5 j 'enevieue 5 DRESSES AND ACCESSORIES '1315 N. RIVERSIDE DR. McHENRY 3S5-023S HOURS: DAILY 9 TO 5:30 SAT. 9 TO 5:00 VISIT OUR CHEESE SHOP

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