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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Mar 1974, p. 4

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p." HE 4 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. MARCH 8.1974 Lakeland Park Anne Moore 385-6448 Lois Raiford Weds Allen Wlikening In Local Church Saturday, March 2, was not only a beautiful day weather- wise, but it was indeed a beautiful dav for Lois Raiford and Allen Wilkening. That's the day the young couple repeated their wedding vows in a lovely service at First Baptist church of McHenry. Lois' proud parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Raiford, beamed with pride in their role as parents of the bride. Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilkening WATER-WELLS PUMPS THE BEST WATER SYSTEM INSTALLED IS THE CHEAPEST Harvard, were equally proud and excited. A reception followed the 5 p.m. church service at the Johnsburg Community House with approximately 210 guests on hand to wish the couple much happiness. I was told everything was wonderful, the food was delicious and the music was enjoyable. Lois was assisted throughout the day by her maid of honor, Frances Davis, and by her bridesmaids, Barbara Mc- Donagh and Ester Hoven. Pretty little Linda Walinski was the flower girl for the happy couple. Donald Wilkening served his brother as best man. Groomsmen were Allan Raiford and Robert Redding. Dennis Wilkening and Richard Pierce served as ushers and Scott Raiford was ring-bearer. Among the many guests who enjoyed the day's festivities were Lakeland Park residents: Mrs. Willie Meyers (great-aunt of the bride), Richard and Beverly Walinski (parents of the flower girl), Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan and their family, Frances Kostka, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Viita and family, John and Autry Harper, Joe and Gladys McHale, and Steve and Melinda Dolloff. It was surely an occasion that won't soon be forgotten as I was told everyone had a marvelous time. Our sincere congratulations are extended to the new Mr. and Mrs. Wilkening and we wish them many years of happiness together! ANOTHER NOMINEE! As those of you who are familiar with this column know, last week's issue listed the slate of eligible nominees to the Board of Directors of the Lakeland Park Property Owners Association, namely: Incumbent, Mrs. Lyda K. Radisch, Mrs. Betty Bock man, Elmer A. Boeldt, John G. Gacek and Frederick C. Kupstis. WATER WELL DRILLING SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS S3& m wx w i m 1 m 1 \§§g M m SSffi Kg® ma M 1 SALES AND SERVICE McHENRY COUNTY WELL & PUMP CO. 385-5252-Res. 38541713 4913 W. McCullom Lk. Kd. McHenry Come in and browse, you'll get ideas for furnishing your bath and discover many charming gifts. 1 3012 W. Rte. 120, McHenry East of New Bridge - Free Parking 385-0048 Mon.-Thurs. 9-5:30, Fri. 9-9, Sat. 9-5 Complete planning and installation of fixtures and accessories. I was unable to contact Mr. Kupstis for a little background information about him and was able to do so this week. Mr. Kupstis, who is 28 years old, has been a resident «rf the area for approximately 16 years. He and his wife, Sandy, have been residing in Lakeland Park for the past eighteen months. They are parents of two small girls, four-year-old Jennifer and three-year-old Catherine. Mr. Kupstis has been employed in McHenry for the past seven years and prior to that he was stationed with the United States Air Force in Germany. He is, of course, a member in good standing of the Lakeland0 Park Property Owners Association. Three board members are to be elected from the slate of nominees at the annual general meeting of the Lakeland Park Property Owners Association. The meeting will be held March 31 at 2 p.m. in the Community house, 1717 N. Sunset Drive. Do plan to attend this meeting and cast your votes! . SURPRISE HOUSEWARMING! Harlan and Ruth Ernst went out to dinner last Saturday night and returned home to find their beautiful new house filled with company! Ruth's mom, Ruth McMahon, and Ruth's sister, Linda Kraeplin, and her husband, Ralph, along with friends, John and Joanne Reaflnger, arranged the sur­ prise party for the happy couple. I also heard John served as a great bartender! Approximately twenty-five guests were there to see the new home on Shorehill Drive and to extend their happiness to Harlan and Ruth. Some of the people who shared the happy couple's excitement included: Joanne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harland Moon, Curt and Maria Bremer, Ray and Sharon Fischer, William Moser, Barb Hunter, Joyce Kotyza and her daughters, Patricia and Denise. Everyone had a most en­ joyable evening and I heard the food was delicious and the beverages tasty! And, the couple received many beautiful housewarming gifts. May years of happiness be yours in your new home, Harlan and Ruth Ernst! FLORIDA VACATION! Phyllis Hintz and her son, Richard, recently returned from a restful three-week trip to sunny Florida, they visited with Phyllis' brother, Glen Beard, and his family who have their home near Clearwater. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz, former Lakeland Park residents, and Mr. and Mrs. CaUldwell, formerly of Whispering Oaks. They did manage to visit Disney - World and had a marvelous time. The rest of the trip was spent relaxing and beach combing! Phyllis said they enjoyed all their leisure time allowed them on their sunny vacation! FOLKS VISIT Ed and Kay Druml enjoyed their day with Kay's parents recently. Rose and Ed Oswald spent the day of conversation and relaxation when they journeyed to our town from Decatur. FUN LEAGUE NEWS The Lakeland Park Fun League bowlers were at it again recently and now have a four-way tie for first place team! It's eoing to take some Depead On Jewel for Fine Values Each Time You Shop! NEW STORE HOURS: • PRICES CWKTIVf, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. .. . r . g ' • in ONLY SMOKED MIATS. IU NC MM EATS, POULTRY THURS., MARCH 7 THROUGH SUNDAY, MARCH io AT ALL Monday thru Saturday 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. W^u"DAYVS^NDAY JEWEL STORES IN COOK. LAKE. DUPAGE AND MC HENRY Sunday 9 a.m. - 6 D.m. ° SUNDAY COUNTIES (EXCLUDING RIVER OAKS). AND HOLIDAYS. I c)oodSloUS WW v.v. 371 ft W PI KA CTPCPT fl jfiS> X;X; --, jfiyS IS? AW >Xv £88? « m M m 1 i CNOOSI PROM A LUSCIOUS ARRAY lOPPIN^PRISN JIWIL»MjHICI!| HSWEET, RIPE I FULLY COOKED - WATER ADDED Shank Ham Roastl ananas Butt Ham i§ Roa»t 7-9 i»M GOVT. INSP. PORK LOIN Boneless Rolled Roast " RED, RIPE Cherry Tomatoes 3 $100 PINTS PATRICK CUDAHY OR CORN KING TRADITIONALLY A FAVORITE WITH HAM! Sweet Potatoes Sliced Bacon IPROOUCI PRICESI GOOOTHRU SAT.. •MARCH 9 ONLY! LB FRESH - BUNCH A DELIGHTFUL CHANGEI YOUR CHOICE Zucchini Squash Green Onions 9 GOVT. INSP. 29C Radisfies 2 29 Turkey Drumsticks KNJOY A RELAXED DINNER! •WITH HELP FROM THE CHEF1 CREAMY* pole siaw^dR^^Hi GOVT. INSP IU.S.D.A. GRADE "A" WHOLE OR SPUTH Chicken! Country RibsH U.S.D.A. CHOICM »HF SHOUT LOIN STEAKS U.S.O.A. CHOICE BKKFCHUCK WITH OR WITHOUT SAUCE - COOKED $119 REG Barbecue Chicken^ • Porterhouse, . T-Boneor $189 Blade Steak LB Club Steaks LB WITH SAUCE^^HH^H Barbecue Ribs* BEEF • Ribjfl Steak GOV'T. INSP1 PORK LOIN IBackH GBurny6Bros. •TREAT YOUR FAMILY TOH RSURNY'S FRESH BAKED FOOD! •RASPBERRYIH % Sweet •lollsl U.S.D.A. CHOICE Lamb Shoulder Chops U.S.D.A. CHOICE Lamb Loin Chops U.S.D.A. CHOICE Lamb Breast U.S.D.A. CHOICE^^^H Lamb Shoulder For StewH U.S.D.A. CHOICE Iambi iShanki 12 OZ. PKG OF 6 BUTTERCRUST OR Mellocrust Bread LOAF U.S.D.A. CHOI* LambB Rib Chops 45* EA Hi*1' FROZEN - GAUCHO GRAVY W/BEEFOR HUNGRY JACK Instant Potatoes EQUAL TO 15 POUNDS OF FRESH POTATOES •HILLFARMH Skim Milk CANADA DRY - ASSORTED Beverages- • Oingor ale • Club soda • Collins mix BBQ Sauce W/Beef 49 28 OZ. NO RET. m BTL. 32 OZ. TUB 32 OZ BOX '/a GAL. CARTON sag lii m •S y.v. m m m strenuous bowling to off-set the next position night. Tied for first place are Lotsa Luck, The Red Hots, All the Way and the Question Marks. They all have a win-loss record of 25-19. Fifth place team is the McHenry Pussey Cats who have 24Vfe wins and 19Vfe losses. The Bombers are in sixth place with 24 wins and 20 losses. The Lunkers hold seventh place with a win-loss record of 23Vi-201/fc. The Raideri are in eighth place with 21 wins and 23 losses. Ninth place team is Can You Top Us? who have 19Vfe wins and 24»/fe losses. The Sit Downs are the tenth place team with a win-loss record of 19-25. No Show is eleventh place with 16Vfe wins and 27Vfe losses and the Pin Poppers are in twelfth place with 16 wins and 28 losses. I heard they had some ex­ cited bowlers when last they met. Don Mercure bowled a 184-532 scratch for the evening. Ken Crook bowled a 213-525 series and Bob Witt wasn't far behind when he bowled a 200- 524 scratch for the evening. The women were excited also as they had some pretty high scratch totals for the night. Kathy Mercure bowled 158-447 series. Joan Apel had a 155 game and a 431 scratch series. Karen Crook was pleased with her 173-422 total for the night. The league meets again tomorrow night at 10 p.m. Good bowling to you all! FAMILY OF THE WEEK! Meet the Sword Family. Larry and Mary Alice Sword exchanged their wedding vows eleven years ago in Wonder Lake. They moved to Lakeland Park ten years ago and are parents of three sons. Todd is ten-years-old, Scott is nine- years-old and Mark is four- years old. Larry is employed as a truck driver and Mary Alice is a busy wife and mother. When she has spare time Mary Alice does enjoy bowling. Family ac­ tivities include snowmobiling in the winter months and boating in the summer time. PRIMARY ELECTION! Don't forget to make arrangements to get out and cast your votes in the March 19 primary election. Make your voice be heard! CANDLE OCCASIONS! Two very special birthdays will be celebrated this weekend. Little Amy Lynn Sweeney shares her day with our daughter, Suzanne Michelle. Both little girls will have one large candle 6n their cakes. Their special day is March 10. Tuesday is a special day for Pat Lasko who shares her birthday with Kevin Lavin, Allan Raiford and James Hahn. Charles Pintozzi will celebrate his special day March 13. March 14 candles will be lit for Jim Haagenson, Kathy Brooks and Deborah Anne Druml. Debbie will have five candles on her cake and looks forward to kindergarten! Happy birthday wishes to you all! NEED NEWS When I assumed duties of writing this column I was given a book one of the writers started many years ago. It's been a great help but I'm sometimes reminded that people have moved or, in fact, have passed on. So, if you are wondering why after years of having your children's bir­ thdays appear in the column, or your anniversary, it suddenly no longer appears, it's because you are not listed in the McHenry phone book. That's the only way I have to check residents due to the vast population expansion. Now, perhaps some of you will call with news. DON'T FORGET Little leaguers who wish to re-establish the league in Lakeland Park are reminded to register this weekend at the Lakeland Park Community House. Saturday between the hours of 9 a.m. to l p.m. and Sunday between the hours of l p.m. and 4 p.m. are the dates and times designated. Further information may be obtained by contacting Jim Hansen (385- 5866) or Tim Widen (385-4173). WATER PROBLEM Received word from a reliable source that last Monday's City Council meeting would again involve much discussion about Lakeland Park water. Personal previous commitments prevented my attendance and deadlines such as they are I hope to have some facts concerning the meeting in next week's column. Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF WALTER J. NOWICKI, aka WALTER NOWICKI Deceased, FILE NO. 74-P57 Notice is ' hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters Testamentary were issued on February 14, 1974, to Geraldyne Nowicki, 217 N. Front St., McHenry, Illinois, whose, attorney of record is James M. Mclntee, 3436 W. Elm St., McHenry, Illinois. Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date of issuance of Letters and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Wood­ stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL Clerk of the Court (Pub. Feb. 22, March 1, 8, 1974) Legal Notice PUBLIC NOTICE A state of Illinois law known as the "Uniform Act Regulating Traffic on High­ ways" Article XVI, Section. 134, authorizes the regulation of weight of loads on nighways and twp. roads. Under certain climatic conditions excessive loads will seriously damage roads. A period of not more than 90 days in any one year is allowed for road load protec­ tion. BE IT RESOLVED THEREFORE, that because the spring of the year is a most critical time in the life of a road when frost is leaving the ground and excessive loads hauled over the roads at this time will cause great damage, the McHeniy Twp. Board of Auditors acting with the advice of the Twp. Highway Com­ missioner may post thie entire system of McHenry Twp. Roads with signs limiting the loads including the weight of the vehicles to not more than eight thousand (8000) pounds per axle and that all law en­ forcement offices use diligence in enforcing said law. Clarence Regner, y\-V. .y.v :-Xv 8# COMMISSIONER McHenry Township Road District McHennr, Illinois 60050 (Pub. March6,8,1974) Legal Notice NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Spring Grove Elementary School, District No. 11, Spring Grove, McHenry County, Illinois is receiving bids on each of the following: 1. Four hundred thirty-eight (438) square yards of carpeting installed. 2. Separate and relocate removable partitions. 3. Remove Cement block walls. Specifications on each of the above are available at the office of the Superintendent, Spring Grove Elementary School, Spring Grove, Illinois 60081, between the hours of 8:00 o'clock A.M. and 3:30 P.M. Sealed bids must be received by 3:30 P.M. Wednesday, April 10,1974. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Education School District No. 11. Lenard Duncan Secretary (Pub. Mar. 8, 1974) Miami Beach, Florida, has the greatest concentration of luxury beachfront homes of any area on earth. to Turn any room into the ietest Room in the House Install a beautiful Owens-Corning Fiberglas Ceiling • Installs within two inches of existing ceiling • Easily cleaned with soap and water 24* sfv ANELING 1907 N. Front Street (Rte. 31) McHenry. Illinois 60050 Hours: 8:00-5:30 M-S 8:00-9:00 Fri. 10:00-2:00 Sun.

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