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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Mar 1983, p. 17

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LAKELAND PARK & LAKELAND SHORES Carol Cominsky ,385-7246 Awards Given At Cub Scout Dinner The Cub Scout Blue and Gold dinner was held at Raymonds Saturday, Feb. 27. Entertainment for the 110 people who attended was a presentation by the McHenry West Campus Swing Choir. All adult scouters were recognized for their services and received a certificate. Awards were given to boys in Pack 142, the first to eight boys graduating to Webelos. Lee Ekstrom will be the new leader for Tony Boscacci, Doug Conaghan, Derrick Duncan, Eric Ekstrom, Brett Jackson, Steven Linn, Jerry Luciano and Tony Nowak. Receiving the bear badge were Stuart McVicar and Tony Boscacci. Jim Lynott received the silver arrow. The wolf badge went to Ricky Jensen and Howard Beam. Others who received various Webelo activity badges were: Michael Bunting, Brian Conaghan, Mike Lazar and Ean McCarthy from Den 1. Den 2 recipients were Mike Reinhart, Troy Simpson, Ricky Yager, Jason Brown and Roger Londo. • YOUNG BOYS DOWN Pam and Hank Justen have had their hands full with their two boys. Keith, a junior at West, had been in an arm sling since Dec. 14, for a shoulder that kept popping out of the socket, and he underwent surgery two weeks ago to remedy the situation. It should take six weeks of rest and another four out of sports and then he'll be free to regain normal activities. Since he is so sports oriented he's relieved he won't have any more pain from a dislocated shoulder. While Keith was in the hospital 14-year-old Kevin was down with the flu, which kept him out of his much loved sport events at Parkland. FINALLY A GIRL The first female born in the Lewakowski family in many years almost arrived in the car on the side of the road. Ken and Robin Lewakowski were headed to Good Shepherd hospital Friday, Mar. 4, when they got a flat tire. They barely made it to the hospital when Kari Elizabeth was born weighing 6 lb. 4 ozs. Eighteen- month-old Sean is the infant's big brother. Norb and Aggie Lewakowski are the paternal grandparents; maternal grandmother is Leilia Dawley of Crystal Lake. WEEKEND LONG PARTY Jami Cominsky was eight years Mar. 13 and it took three days to celebrate the event. It started on Friday when her dad picked up her best friend, Erica Barnes in Arlington Heights. We took the two girls all over McHenry Saturday getting everything needed for the slumber party that night RaeAnn Schultz and Jenny and Jamie Roades, friends from school arrived at 7 p.m. with sleeping bags and pillows. The three girls were driven home on Sunday afternoon so wa could make room for a family party. Grandma and grandpa Cserep, aunt Cathy and uncfe John Koscher with their kids WEEKEND CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Veracities 7 Insect 12 Dance 13 Alleviate 14 Anno Domini 16 Land measure 17 Dined 18 Part of "to be" 19 Mongrel 21 Profundity 23 Fuss 24 Overt 26 Salary 27 Shopping center 28 Respects 30 Sent a message 31 Good traits 33 Napped 38 Colored with umber 40 Always 41 Weep: Scot 4/ Cereal grass 43 Bog 44 Hank 46 Before 47 Within 48 Craggy hill 49 Rodent BEEEJEB BHKli] B BBHE] GHEE U BU EiCItU BED SID EBB ILUBOB EBB EEUB BBS BBHB PlilHtlLUEltt suMUEnn EfeJPlDEJ BfcJBEHkB BUQB UDH 12BBE EHCI HB0BH FKSH E3D HOB BHD EQ B BEES mmEE B UEUE31 aClUMEII 51 Newspaper service init. 52 Soft drink 53 "Foil 55 Results 56 Radio transmitter DOWN 3 Abraham's birthplace 4 Afternoon drink 5 Drove 6 Dozer 7 Substantial 8 Imprecation 9 Lao- 10 Pronoun 11 Disposed ol again 14 Acidity 15 Catspaw 18 Resting 20 Speed a motor 22 Grazing area 23 Swiss river 25 At no time 27 Tightwad 29 Disencumber 30 Net 32 Referees 33 Corrupt 34 Baking chamber 35 Type of Buddhist 37 Tear 38 Beige 39 Far down 41 Gumbo vegetable pi 44 Vended 45 Back of neck 48 Heavy weight 50 Decade 52 This: Fr 54 Editor abbr CALL Annette, Scott and Joey and aunt Sue and uncle Jeff with son Ben arrived with lots of presents for the birthday girl. Tom and Marilyn Barnes and daughter Angela came by later to pick up Erica and have some cake and ice cream. HAPPY BIRTHDAY rian Edward Rous will be nine years old Mar. 16; and he shares that date with Mike Hodges and Patricia Schillace. Best wishes to Evelyn Kaminski on St. Patrick's Day, Mar. 17. Nicole Prazak is going to be three years old on the 18th. Mar. 19 is the special day for Robert Mueller and Steve Moore. JoAnn Rizzo, Pat Lin- nane, Joan Bucaro and Butch Brunow all add another year on the 20th, Mar. 22 is the special day for Art Tiffany, Mary Murphy and Marty Apel. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Mar. 19 is the date Rich and Carolyn Lachel said their wedding vows six years ago in Louisana. May the two of you have many more happy years together. ARE YOU THERE? No one called from last week's three streets named so we will try again. Any news would be appreciated from residents on Clearview, Meadow and Lakeland. PAGE 17 -PLAINDEALER- WEDNESDAY. MARCH 16. 10«« Junior High Top Spellers Show Class In Competition Julie Stumpf, a seventh grader from MOntini, was winner of the spelling competition at Richmond last week. Previously, Rhonda DePont won spelling honors at the assembly of Johnsburg Junior high school students. Correctly spelling the -.word marathon, Rhonda became eligible to represent the Junior high school at the district spelling bee held at Johnsburg high school March 8. Rhonda is an 8th grade student and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lampi of McHenry. The first runner-up in the Johnsburg spelling bee assembly was Sherry Dolatowski, the daughter of Don Dolatowski, McHenry. Sherry, a sixth grader, missed the word legible, which Rhonda spelled correctly. Other semi-finalists were Dawn Biedermann, Sulyn Faust and Matt Lavin (6th grade); Diane Hartigan, Liz Steinbach. Rob Stewart, and Marcie Webel (7th grade); Karin Cluff. Lisa Lay ton, and John Shiman (8th grade). Semi-finalists received p l a q u e s a n d t r o p h i e s p r e s e n t e d b y " Principal James Van Bosch and Hank Schmitt, English department,' chairman. The Johnsburg Junior high spelling, - bee was the first step on the long roads toward the national spelling bee competition to be held in Washington D C. during the week of June 6. The ' national spelling bee is sponsored' nationally by leading newspapers throughout the United States. The', competition is designed to help boys and girls improve their spelling, in­ crease their vocabularies, and develop correct English usage that will help them all their lives. Finalists from each state and theif ^ parents will travel to Washington for week of sightseeing , entertainment^ and the final spelling competition *•» \ YEGCE ACCOUNTING INCOME TAX SERVICE •EXPERIENCED 'PROFESSIONAL •PERSONALIZED "YEAR ROUND PHONE >«**** EVERY WEDNESDAY IN MARCH 385-7957 F O R A P P O I N T M E N T DONUTS & SWEET ROLLS CHECK THE STORE WEEKLY FOR DELICIOUS WEEKEND SPECIALS Whitefish, lake herring and chub'O form the most important fish family^ in the Great Lakes. FREE RIVERSIDE BAKE SHOP j 1309 Riverside Dr., Mchenry • 385-0044 NO ORDERS NO RAINCHECKS WHILE QUANTITIES LAST SORRY! DINING ROOM WILL BE CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC MARCH 20th FOR SUNDAY BRUNCH ONLY FOR THE McHENRY HOSPITAL BENEFIT FASHION SHOW. WE WILL BE OPEN FOR DINNER! SI PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATION MARCH 17th •CORNED BEEF *PORK HOCKS & CABBAGE * SAUERKRAUT •IRISH STEW *GREEN BEER •ENTERTAINMENT •FRIDAY FISH FRY: ALL YOV CAN EATI •SUNDAY BRUNCH: ALL YOV CAN EAI Man., To^Thw*. Only. 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