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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 May 1984, p. 30

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SECTION 1 - PAGE 10 - PLAINDEALER • WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1984 Bgeneral News am dedicated tovtSweethearts' Estate zoning requested A petition has been filed for hearing before the McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals by petitioners Robert D. and Jane B. Washnok for an amendment to the McHenry County zoning ordinance' from "A-l" Agriculture District to "E-l" Estate District. The property is in Nunda Township, approximately one mile north of the city of Crystal Lake at the east end of Foxfire Drive and consists of ap­ proximately 10 acres. * The hearing on the petition will be held at 2 p.m. May 9, in Room 203 of the McHenry County Courthouse, 2200 North Seminary Ave., Woodstock. All those who are interested may appear and be heard. NOW *OW SEE If. NOW TOO DON'T. HEARING AIOS NAVE NEW LOOK! Choral club •Fits withlng your Mr canal •Comfortabla to waar •So tiny you'll hardly know it's $•••"• MdiCNtTHIARHtiAW 9937 W. Main St.. McHonry OPEN WEDS. 10 TO 5 - HOUSE CALLS [811 Craig Spengel left, as Rudolfo, and Larry Riggs as Marcello, are shown with Mary Ann Wegener (Mimi) in a happy mood as the men anticipate a celebration, they will be featured in a short segment from "La Boheme", to be presented by the McHenry Choral Club May S and I in West Campus auditorium. Curtain time is 8:l£ p.m. Tickets may be purchased in advance for a reduced price, or at the door. When the curtain falls at West Campus auditorium Sunday evening, May 6, it will conclude the 43rd year for the McHenry Choral Club. Hie singers' spring offering, Musical Sweethearts on Parade, will be presented Saturday and Sunday evenings, May S and 6, starting at 8:15 p.m. The formal section^of the program will include music ranging from Liszt to Lennon and McCartney. Other portions of the en­ tertainment will include segments, in costume, featuring the music of Lerner andLoewe's "My Fair Lady" and Puccini's "LaBoheme." Selections to be heard include "Sweetheart of Sigma Chi," "If She Walked into my life," "Get me to the Church on Time," "I , Remember it Well," and ' "Portrait of Ellington." / / Tickets are available from members at a reduced price, or at the door. Area resident to receive j Order of Lincoln award LEISURE LIVING AND ENERGY EFFICIENT PRODUCTS FOR THE HOME. i y * PATIO ROOF WITH SKYLITESI * SCREEN ROOMS! * 3-SEASON . ROOMS! 414-275-2176 SUMMER LIVING OPEN HOUSE ^ - - # A You are cordially invited to attend our LEISURE LIVING OPEN HOUSE WHEN: Saturday 4 Sunday, May 5th 16th WHERE: STYLELINE MANUFACTURING CO., HIGHWAY 14 NORTH, WALWORTH TIME: 1:00 • TIL 5:00 P.M. ' ENJOY FREE REFRESHMENTS WHERE YOU WILL BE PRESENTED A 10% CASH DISCOUNTS CERTIFICATE Learn first-hand of thenianyleisure living products Styleline manufactures and how they will convert ; your patio ot deck into something truly special! 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