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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Jun 1972, p. 16

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PAGE 16-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1972 Lakeland Park 385-6517 DOROTHY LENSE Cub Scouts Receive Awards At Pack Meeting Cub Scout Pack 351 held its last Pack meeting until next fall This meeting was the climax of a very busy schedule of activities over the past season Den 7 was the honor guard for the occasion. David Bauer, John Armon. Jeff Anderson. John Gies, Bob Tonyan, Tom Weber and Tom Sharp were presented with their wolf badges and pins Gold arrows were earned by John Gies, Bob Tonyan and Tom Weber. Jeff Rhode. Mtke Miller and Don Smith have finished the bear book and received the bear badge and pin The new denner for Den 7 will be John Armon and the assistant denner will be Scott Rehberg. Rich West received a scout knife at the Scout-O- Rama A special event of the evening was the presentation of Den Leader Training Awards. Jim Kirk presented the certificates to Ruth Roach and Violet West. One year pins were given to Jo Ann McAndrews, Joan Bauer, Marlene Smith, Phyllis Venable, Mary Schaan, Peggy Lawrence. Karen Marino, Karen Gies, Maria Tonyan, Pat Miller, Marge Boro, Cass Rhode, Mike Sabatka, Bill Weber, Jerry Sharp and Ron Creutx. Two year pins were presented to Ruth Roach, Violet West, Dave Nylander, Bob Belzer and Bill Miller. Den 6 won the Cubby Award but since they had won it before, Den 5 received the honor of having the Cubby Award. The special guest for the evening was John Schweder who is the park ranger for McHenry Dam State Park. Mr. Schweder collects Indian ar­ tifacts and brought them along to show to the boys. Included in his collection are a rock to grind com, a tanning tool, a skinning tool, a knife, an Indian hoe, an arrow head, a medicine man necklace and many others. •Mr. Schweder promised to come back in the fall and show the scouts some nature slides. SWIMMING LESSONS If you missed the registration for the Red Cross swimming lessons, there are still a few openings. Mrs. Patricia I^asko will hold a late registration at her home on July 6 from 2:30 p.m to 3:30p m. Her address is 1708 N. North Avenue. ATTEND •AMERICAN SINGER" PICNIC A lively group of Lakelands Parkers attended the picnic sponsored by the" newly reorganized "American Singer" Bird Club. Members of the club raise canaries which are called American Singers Ruth Roach did the honors by driving her son. Ray, Beverly and Linda Walinski, and two neighbor children to Lake wood forest preserve ijeajr Wauconda. Everyone enjoyed the fresh air and' sunshine and the chance to meet old friends FAREWELL PARTY Beverly Walinski and Gerry Wagner planned the surprise farewell party for the Kalva family, which was held at the lakeland Park Community House on Saturday, June 17. Jana and Tony Kalva and their daughter, Julie, will be moving to Wheeling. They have lived in our community for nine years. The dinner was an Italian festival. The Kalvas received as a going away present a weather station Mr. and Mrs G. Foszcz journeyed from Fox Lake to attend the partv. Also attending were the Winkowski family, the Rebel family, Mary and Ray Barle, the Shulda family, Mr. and Mrs. Olzewski, Hal and Pat Brunow, Mr. and Mrs. John Saville, Mr. and Mrs. George Bargo, Dick and Beverly Walinski and Lloyd and Gerry Wagner. After the party, many of the couples attended the Little League dance at the VFW. CANDLE OCCASIONS Happy birthday wishes go to Norb Kwiatek, Jack Cuevas and Elizabeth Hever on July 2. Elizabeth will have her very first birthday. Irene Koehl celebrates her birthday on July 3. July 4 is that special day for Janice Druml, Michael Kreutz and Debbie Benes. Gladys Hafer, Donna Kaminski and Kim Pretzman will add candles on July 6. ANNIVERSARY GREETINGS Janice and Dehnis Druml will celebrate the anniversary of their wedding day on July 5. This will be their third an­ niversary. HAPPY HOLIDAY Have a happy and safe holiday weekend. $203,665 FOR ARTS PROJECTS The Illinois Arts Council recently appropriated $203,665 to assist 31 different art projects in the state, according to Chairman Stanley M. Freehling. Largest ap­ propriation was $35,000 to the Mississippi River Festival, with an additional $15,000 challenge grant. o REO JACKET McHENRY COUNTY WELL & PUMP CO. 385-5252-Res. 38541713 4913 W. McCullom Lk. Kd. McHenry BABER BUICK SAYS . . . WHY BUY... A CHEVROLET, FORD OR PLYMOUTH? WHEN, FOR THE SAME MONEY, YOU CAN BUY A g^ND >72 BUICK YES, THIS BEAUTIFUL LeSABRE 4 DOOR INCLUDES 350 • 2 barrel 8 cylinder engine. 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