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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 May 1977, p. 19

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* Lakeland Park and Lakeland Shores Sharon Gacak Sua Warren Anne Moore Area Talent Brilliantly Represented Talented Linda Walinski made her stage debut at the Woodstock Opera house recently. Linda appeared in the Talent of Youth program that was produced and directed by Marie (Dove Carter) Thomas of McHenry. This program was open to all youths in the McHenry county. This was a three hour program where the area"" youths displayed their talents in ballet, violin, acting, singing, piano and free style. Linda is a beginning ven­ triloquist with her automaton (dummy) Charlie. They en­ joyed singing the alphabet song to the audience and acting out their skit that was produced by Marie Thomas. It was very thrilling to look out and see the large audience and, of course, a little frightening. But Linda took it all in stride and per­ formed beautifully. Linda's grandmother, Gert Fandre, traveled in from Chicago to see her grand­ daughter's performance. 3W-3777 385*4668 385-6448 This production was a family affair with Dad, Richard, helping the houseman with the lighting and curtains, while Mom, Beverly, helped the children with costumes and last minute jitters. BUSY WEEKEND The Walinski household was bustling with activity recently. Beside Linda appearing in the Talent of Youth program, Beverly, prepared a lovely Sunday dinner for Marie Cross, Mildred Murphy, and Helen Wanat before they drove to Woodstock to see Linda per­ form. After the performance it was off to Schaumburg for a Con­ firmation party for Cathy and David Niven. Sue Gibson and Drexell Miller of Lakeland Park were also at the party. After the Confirmation, it was off to Norridge for a Christening party. Proud parents, Jack and Laura Gray, had their beautiful son, Shann, baptized. The Walinskis were very happy to get home and climb into their beds that night. WOMEN'S CLUB NEWS The regular monthly meeting of the Lakeland Park Women's club will be held this Thursday m FARMER'S ALMANAC COMPLETE „„„„ Of McKENRV MENU ANN 385-8808 2MIL£SWRTH " " ' OH ROUTE 31 DEEP DISH PIZZA MRRYOUTS HO ENTERTAINMENT Mn COMtW THIS WEEKEND HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND! ' The Eddie Foqell Show STARRING THE CABARET 6IRLS! 9 PIECE SHOW GROUP - 5 GIRLS & 4 GUYS THURS., FRI. & SAT. NITES FLOOR SHOWS NITELY (SHOW/DANCE) US° MINNIFC F*I.,SAT.,*$UR. F EATURING: PUUUICO KITES 6 to 11 JOIN US FOR MOTHER'S DAY! • BUFFET BRUNCH 9 to 2 • DINNER 2 to 10 SERVING FROM OUR SPECIAL DINNER MENU RESERVATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED! STARTING MAY 9th DIRECT FROM MILWAUKEE COMEDY SHOWCASE! AMATEUR COMEDIANS ML CAN JOIN THE FUN TOO! IF YOU CAN SING, PLAY AN INSTRUMENT OR HAVE A COMEDY ROUTINE, YOU CAN ENTERTAIN OUR AUDIEN­ CE FROM 9 to 12:30 EVERY MONDAY NITE! HAPPY HOUR!/m 4 to 7 MON.-FRL/ 2 FOR 1 / )RAFT BEER run X / DURING NAPPY NOUR / FRENCH FRIED •SMELT SPECIAL BAR-B-QUE •CHICKEN WINGSi / * " HAPPY HOUR $150 YOUR CHOICE! SPECIAL X BAR ONLY - COCKTAILS THE SECOND ONE'S OH/ US! M HMHV SttlAl _ TWO CHILDREN (UNDER 12) FROM EACH FAMILY RECEIVE A FREE MEAL AND BEVERAGE FROM OUR CHILDREN'S MENU WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULLMQN.-SAT. 5 00-6JO P.M. FREE CARTOONS. TOO! SUNDAY BRUNCH JOIN US FOR OUR FAMOUS 9:30-2:00 COMPLIMENTARY CHAMPAGNE ALL COCKTAILS '5' DURING BRUNCH I morning at 9:30 a.m. at the community house, 1717 N. Sunset. New officers will be installed and plans for the Officers luncheon will be finalized. This is a very active group of women who are interested in their community and club membership is open to any woman in Lakeland Park or Lakeland Shores who would be interested in joining this group. Why not plan to attend a meeting? LUNCHEON A SUCCESS! Once again the annual spring Luncheon and Card party sponsored by Lakeland Park Women's club was a huge success. Many folks enjoyed the delicious salad plate and had a fun afternoon. Everyone agreed this festive luncheon was enjoyed by all! A SURPRISE In spite of a very bad cold, Sue Warren attended a local TOPS club meeting last week and what a lucky gal she was. Sue, who was leader of the IL 483 McHenry chapter last year, was honored by the club members because she did such a wonderful job as the chapter leader. She had no idea the evening's meeting was planned to honor her so she was quite surprised. She received some very practical gifts but the happy moment came when she opened the gift from the club members. Members "chipped in" and she received a beautiful pair of diamond earrings. She also received a plaque dedicated to her and the past leaders pin was presented by the new leader, Joan Dahl/ All in all, Sue was quite surprised and happy and was delighted that she attended the meeting, in spite of her cold. TROOP 320 The girls of Troop 320 went on a hike to the ice cream shop recently. The girls have been saving their money for an ice cream treat and from what we heard they enjoyed it im­ mensely. SPRING AWARENESS Motorists, please reduce your speed while children are riding their bikes on the roads. We have a few blind spots on our roads where you cannot see children playing on the road. Also many children have just learned to ride their bikes and the sight of an oncoming car startles them. They might fall onto the road, so to avoid a tragedy, please slow down in our subdivision. ASSOCIATION NEWS The Lakeland Park Property Owners association board met recently to elect a new slate of officers. The new officers are President, Herbert Heritage; Vice President, Harold Bowlin; Secretary, Richard Thennes; and Treasurer, Elmer Boeldt. Congratulations to the new officers and may they have a smooth running year. There will be a newsletter forthcoming with all the names addresses, and phone numbers of the officers and other needed numbers. IT'S A GIRL! Dolls and buggies will decorate the home of Rich and Frankie Albright since the arrival of their daughter, Christine Lynn. Pretty Christine was born April 25 at St. Therese hospital in Waukegan and tipped the scales at 5 pounds, 12 ounces and was 19% inches long. Proud maternal grand­ mother is Ruth Schwan of Volo and proud paternal grand­ parents are Ray and Evelyn Albright of McHenry. Our congratulations to Rich and Frankie and a warm hello to baby Christine. GIRLS NIGHT OUT! The monthly girls card club got together last Wednesday night, this time at the home of Mary Pierce. After a time of playing cards, Mary served a scrumptious dessert much to the delight of all her guests who quickly jotted down the recipe. Those who attended were, Marilyn Etheridge, Carol Knor, Marlene Larson, Joanne Mai, Charlene Nylander and Sue Warren. >~ All enjoyed a great evening. GET WELL SOON! Get well wishes go out to Mrs. Alma Pyritz who is in Wood­ stock hospital. All of her many friends wish her speedy recovery and hope that we will be seeing her soon working outside in her yard. Our best wishes and prayers to you, Alma! CRAFT-CLUB NEWS Members of the craft-club met last week and decided to continue their meetings throughout the summer months. Watch this column for dates of the meetings. The next meeting will be Thursday morning, May 12. CANDLE OCCASIONS D o r o t h y H u m p h r e y s celebrates her birthday May 4 and Suzanne Faunt will have 13 candles on her cake May 5. Saturday is special for Paul Brushaber and May 9 will be very special for Mary Dobbins, PAGE 19-PLAINDEALE R-WEDNESDAY. MAY 4, 1977 Conservation District Announces Purchases The trustees of the McHenry County Conservation district., at their regular meeting, an­ nounced the purchase of thirty • day options on two parcels of land. The first option was from Trust No. 3830 of the First National bank of Lake Forest for lot No. 30 of Block 14 in the Orchard Heights subdivision. This lot is contiguous to land previously purchased by the district known as the Indian Ridge-Fox River Conservation area. The area is located in the southwest quarter of Section 12 of Nunda township. The second option .was purchased from Robert and Dorothy London for ap- Frank Sweeney and Kenneth Maxson. May 11 Mara Beth Blum will have four candles on her special birthday cake. Happy wishes to you all. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Special happy anniversary wishes to Fred and Sandy Kupstis who will celebrate their wedding anniversary May 10. Lots more years of happiness to you both! proximately eighty-four acres of land located in the center of the Coral Woods-Kishwaukee Conservation area in Section 7 of Coral township. The value of the land being purchased has been appraised at $2,437 per acre with the buildings valued at $65,000. Following the policy of the McHenry County Conservation district, action will be taken on these options at the next public meeting which will be held May 5 in the offices of the District, 142-4. Washington street, Woodstock, at 7 p.m. At that time the beneficiaries of the trust will be disclosed and public comment is invited. Clean Streams Clean Streams: You Can do Something About It" is a Department of Conservation publication which will be helpful to groups interested in organizing stream clean-up p r o j e c t s . 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