PAGE 8 • PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY ^ Model Railroader , JULYlt, Doing Their Own Thing Lakeland Park & Lakdand Shores e Sharon Gacek 385-3777 Bill Beutel. Bobby Finkbeiner and Jodi Beutel are enrolled in the 4-H project-Do Your Own Thing- Model Railroading. Bill is project leader and has been working with railroad models for twenty-five years. Bobby, 8, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finkbeiner, is enrolled in his first year of club work, jodi, 13. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beutel, is in her fourth year of 4-H club work. All are members of the Lincoln Cloverleafs 4-H club. Model railroading has become a competitive 4-H project at the McHenry Countv fair in Woodstock. This year the fair runs Aug. 2-6. (DON PEASLEY PHOTOGRAPHY BY KAAREN DODGE) Community Loss With Heritage Move To North Our love and best wishes go with the Heritages as they start their journey to Appleton, Wis. Herb and Jan will be missed as they both were very active members of our community. Daughters Ann and Mary will be kept busy writing letters back to their friends in McHenry and getting ready for freshman year at their new high school. Baby Philip will keep mom very busy with helping her settle into their new home. Our best wishes to the Heritages' BIRTHDAY BOY Robert Gacek entered that wonderful world of the "terrible twos" Friday July 14 Robert is doing his best to live up to that terrible title, but of course mother always seems to spoil all the fun. On Sunday relatives gathered to celebrate Bob's day. Those attending were grandparents. Joseph and Ann Bielawski, Robert and Irene Desilva; godmothers. Adrianne and Patricia Mydlowski; aunts and uncles, Nora DeSilva, Virginia Mydlowski, Stanley and Helen Wrona, Eddie and Anna Puchalski, with daughter Vanessa ; Don and Rita Gacek with children Mike, Tracy, and Matthew, and Aunt Donna with friend Danny Gillespie. Sailing was available but the only adventurer was Donna. A very enjoyable "dry" ride all the way to the end when Donna jumped off the boat and splashed herself from head to toe. Brother Jay and sister Toni enjoyed helping Bobby open his many presents and then all the cousins gathered around the birthday cake to watch Bobby blow out his candles at least ten times while pictures were being taken Dad John provided refresh ments and helped man. the kitchen detail. A good time was had by all and everyone enjoyed the beautiful weather ??CANDLES Bruce Warren celebrated his birthday at the home of his in laws. Mr. and Mrs. William Weidert of Burlington, Wis. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Warren, came later to join in the festivities. Loving wife Sue baked a delicious cake for hubby, and WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ON SALE ITEMS OUR EVERYDAY LOW POP PRICES BELL IIQUORS MERCHANTS OF FINE WINES AND LIQUO 4610 W. RTE. 120, McHENRY, ILL SALE GOOD WED.. JULY 26 thru TUES , AUG. 1 SALE BEER NOT ICED NO SALES TO MINMK OF FINE WINES AND IIQUORS OPEN FRI. & SAT. till 11 PM SUNDAY till 9 PM . MONDAY till 10 PM 8-16 0Z PEPSI DIET PEPSI COKE-TAB FRESCA BOURBON WHISKEY 1.75 LITERS R.C. DIET RITE 7-UP- CRUSH DR.PEPPER A & W ROOT SOUIRT JACQUES BONET BRANDY FRITO-LAY 8 0Z. POTATO CHIPS m OZ. RUFFLES 6 OZ. BBQ RUFFLES %'\ 6 OZ. BBQ CHIPS 6 OZ. SOUR CREAM AND ONION CHiPS >"*•1 1.75 LITERS REG. 83* EACH 2 FOR 1 00 C.D. OINCER ALE MOUNTAIN WALKER'S VODKA 1.75 LITERS LEMON-LIME BURBLE-UP 4 QUARTS CANFIELD'S MIXERS GLENMORE NEHI FLAVORS AA & MIXERS 99 ALL ABOVE PLUS DEPOSIT 1.75 LITERS MOHAWK CORDIALS BLACKBERRY BRANDY APRICOT BRANDY CREMEDeMENTE CREME DeCACAO PEPPERMINT SCHNAPPS SLOE GIN FIFTHS 2 FOR 500 COMPARE - OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST! talented sister-in-law Ellen decorated it. Joel, Julie, and Emily led the family in singing happy bir thday to Daddy and other Weidert members, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Weidert, Mark, Mary, Ellen, Dan, Paul, Chris, Jim and Karen Joined in. Bruce, just how many can dles were on your cake? ASSOCIATION NEWS The Lakeland Park Property owners association Newsletter should be in the mail, hopefully it will be in your homes by now. If you have not received it yet, please mark your calendar for the special meeting to be held July 30 at 4 p.m. This meeting will be about leasing the lake bottom to the Mc- Cullom Lake conservation club so that they may form a per manent master association to manage the lake. Pro and con arguments will be heard, and the association will be asked to vote. YOU'RE INVITED Everyone is invited to attend the Lakeland Park Women's club and Property owners association fourth annual family picnic. The Sweet Adeline chorus will provide a special highlight at the picnic with their melodious voices and charming dresses Games for the children and the adults are planned. Reasonably priced ham burgers, hot dogs, and roasted corn will be available from noon to dusk. Again this year the ever- popular auction will be held, and Ceil Serritella will be auctioning off the many items. The proceeds from the auction will benefit the remodeling of the community house, and the McCullom Lake Dredge fund. If you have anything to be auc tioned, contact a club member or bring it to the picnic. The Rescue squad has been invited and donations will be presented from the Lakeland Park Property owners association and the Lakeland Park Women's club. This is a fun day for all, so please plan to attend the picnic that starts at noon, and will be held at the Lakeland Park community house, 1717 Sunset. LAKE NEWS The McCullom Lake Con servation club held its monthly meeting Thursday evening and even with the inclement weather many people left their dry homes to attend the meeting. Pete Kasper wanted to know why people do not use the beautiful lake that could offer many people a lot of en joyment. Maybe people are unaware that if they belong to the association they can go down to the beaches and swim (Just make sure you have your guest pass or sticker, as trespassers will be prosecuted by having their car towed away.) The beaches have been given a clean bill of health in the last few weeks, even west beach has been given the all clear by the Health department. The swimmers itch has spent its season. The way to avoid swimmers itch is to stay away from the shore, the weeds, and towel dry after swimming and then go home and shower. If swimming is not your cup of tea, then maybe fishing or sailing, the lake has a very th< plentiful supply of perch, northerns. And as for sailir you can't beat our lake, „ rough water from large boati beautiful clear water. You ca travel on the lake and see th bottom from most locations I won't lie, there are weeds i the middle, and thfty are problem, but this year the have been very slow reaching the top, so the lak has been great for sailing. The cookbook goes to printers Aug. 1, so get youifl recipes to Mrs. Ed Hammer or to me. Just remember to classify them as to appetizer main course, dessert, misc. beverages. Does someone in your family need a new T-shirt? If so why not replace it with a shirt that displays the lake and has the Conservation club name on it. If interested contact Bill Buhrman or Dave Hansen. The sale of these shirts benefit the dredge fund. BIRTHDAY WISHES Are extended to Jan Walker and William Mueller July 27. on the twenty-eighth Rich Reining will celebrate his day as will Michael Bunting who will have six candles on his cake. Jennifer Beam will blow out six candles July 29 and shares her day with Gayle Laursen July 31 is a very popular birthdate for Lil Benes. Bette Kamp, Helen Strandquist. and Ken Vanek. NEED NEWS Would like to hear from the readers as to their summer activities, birthdays and summer parties, and guests 1 J PARK PERFORMERS - On Thursday, July 27, the Bicentennial Dance theatre will perform New York Jazz Suite, complete with the Big Apple s famous skyline. The dancers wUI begin at 7 p.m. to kick off the evening's festivities, just prior to the city band concert. The tennis court is the location for the exhilarating outdoor concert featoriuK Maga and dances of this versatile young group. Shown above in a scene from the production, left to right, are Kristen Poirier and JiU Schaefer, McHenrv and Jane Lynch and Julie Johnson, Crystal Lake. THOUGHT FOR FOOD By GOULD CROOK Salad or Sidedish We don't have to have salad with expensive head lettuce and even the most steady toss-salad fans tire of the routine. Try some new ideas. It may be early in some areas for home grown tomatoes but tomatoes in the grocery are quite good this time of year Tomatoes combined with onions with an herb dressing make an excellent salad. Most vegetables, lightly cooked and tossed in an olive oil and lemon juice marinade make a crunchy salad or side dish The ever favorite potato salad is good eating any time ot the year. Try this colorful side dish of salad -- stuff tomatoes with fresh or frozen corn. Mix corn with green onions and sour cream for your stuffing NEED A SECOND CAR FOR A DAY OR A WEEKEND? IMPORTED-ITALIAN PREMIUM CALIFORNIA TYROLIA LIGHT WHITE WINE CUSTOM DRY WINES BURGUNDY VIRDICCHIO •WHITE WINE! BURGUNDY CHABLIS VIN ROSE ' T t R D U A / FULL 0 HALF GALLON IMPORTED-HOLLAND LIGHT OR DARK 24-12 OZ. 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