PAGE 3-PLAINDEAI.ER -FRIDAY. APRIL 13. 1979 Alma Lach, Guest Conclude Creative Living Series The Creative Living Series sponsored by the Woodstock Fine Arts association will present the final program of this year's series April 19. at the Woodstock Opera House at 10 a.m. Alma Lach, who has her own cooking shcool in Chicago, will demonstrate quick gour met cooking. Ms. Lach is one of the few Cordon Bleu chefs in the United States. She will present a complete French dinner where each dish take five minutes to prepare. There will be an ap petizer or sour course, seafood, meat, vegetable, salad and dessert. She will suggest the appropriate wines that could be served with each course. Some of the fortunate members of the audience will be able to sample the completed dinner Mrs. Lach's credits are many. She is the author of eight cookbooks, four of which are geared to children. Jane Pauley of the "Today" show featured the Hows and Whys of French Cooking in 1976 as the best of French cookbooks. For nine years, Mrs. Lach was food editor of the Chicago Sun- Times and currently is a contributing writer to Chicago magazine. In 1977. she ap peared weekly with Hugh Downs on his series. "Over 5 Easy". • Married to a professor of history at the University of Chicago, they have traveled extensively in connection with his research and lecturing They have lived many years abroad in France. India and the Far East, giving Mrs Lach the opportunity to study many cuisines She earned the Grande Diplome de Cordon Bleu in 1956 rfter three years of studv at the Paris school Those who do not hold serie t ickets may purchase a sing! admission the morning of th< , presentat ion All at tending ar invited to have coffee in th- Opera House community root , at a m The program win l>egin at in a m The Creative Living Series will resume in October with a schedule of new and varied programs The Woodstock Fine Arts associat ion welcomes suggestions about specific programs or about the type ot program the public would l ik»- to have hooked The exquisite estate of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Fordon, 3106 W. Riverstream, is located on the Fox river in the Country Club subdivision. This magnificent home, along with five others, can be viewed on May 6, from noon to 5 p.m., when the hospital Auxiliary presents "Spring House Walk". All ticket sales will benefit the Waterfront Home Has Own Guest Apartment McHenry hospital, and may be purchased at any of the homes that day, or may be gotten by writing to the Auxiliary to McHenry hospital, P.O. Box 69, McHenry, 60050. STAFF PHOTO - WAYNE GAYLORD As one of several unusual attractions, the beautiful waterfront home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Fordon has a very special and separate guest apartment. This area is complete with its own kitchen, bath and private entrance, features most accommodating to graciousness and hospitality. If this home were to be viewed from a boat on the Fox river, one's attention would be drawn from a large boat dock and boat house, to a redwood deck extending across much of the rear of the home and surrounded by wrought iron railing. The front of the house, with its circular driveway, is beautifully landscaped. Wrought iron gates lead one to double doors which open to a most interesting array of rooms. DIVORCES | Judgments for dissolution of marriage were granted recently by the 19th Judicial Circuit Court in Woodstock to: Joyce Arlene Westphal and Robert Lee Westphal; Beverly S. Sichz and Francis R. Sichz; Laura A. Fetty and Kevin H. Fetty. Mary J. Rudder and Robert M. Rudder; Theresa M. Fundahn and Edward W. Fundahn; Maria Delaluz Galindo and Raymundo Galindo Jr. Jung Lee and Hong Lee; Jack C. Schultz and Deborah Schultz; Joyce Vick and Arthur D. Vick. Mary A. Brink and Allan B. Brink; Kent R. Jonsson and Shawn L. Jonsson; Kathleen Gail Osborn and Robert August Osborn. Melanie Boeker and John Boeker; Richard A. Gedman and Karen L. Gedman. The living room has its own elegance, suggested by the crystal chandelier over the grand piano. The outside wall consists of four sliding ther- mopane doors, covered with blue sheers and velvet drapes, and leading out to the deck. The family room shares the view of the Fox river and deck, and its focal point would be the marble fireplace. On its hearth stands a unique, three-foot, carved wooden horse from Mexico. The built-in hi-fi and intercom are located in this Help Valley View PTO room, along with a handsome organ. A beautiful crystal chan delier graces the formal dining room. The kitchen has two full size ranges standing side by side. One is gas, the other, electric. There is a custom built refrigerator, and a deep freeze, so that all conveniences are within reach. The large master bedroom has two generous walk-in closets, with a master bath and a dressing room between them This one of the six beautiful and unusual homes which may be viewed when the Auxiliary to McHenry hospital presents its "Spring House Walk" on May 6. James and Cindy Scott, Crystal Lake, had their first child, Daniel Leighton Scott, April 8 in McHenry hospital. The 7 lb. 9 oz. baby is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. James. W. Scott. McHenry, and Mr and Mrs. William E. Homola, Cary. Jebediah Ja^es is the name given to the third child and first son born to John and Jacqueline Race. 1003 Hayden, McHenry. Entering the world at McHenry hospital April 5, he weighed 7 lb. 9 oz. Sisters are Lisa and Margie Mr. and Mrs. H C Race, Stuart, Fla., and Mr and Mrs. R. Palmer, Spokane, Wash., are the grandparents. John Robert Toussaint joins two sisters and three brothers in the home of Girard and Terry Toussaint, 3914 W. Grand. McHenry. The 7 lb. 7 oz. boy. born April 7 in McHenry hospital, is the grandson of Mr and Mrs Arthur Tonyan and Mrs. Harold Toussaint. all of McHenry Greg and Linda"Smith, 2805 S. Lake drive. McHenry. had their second daughter, Trisha Lynn. April 7 in McHenry hospital Tanya Marie. 2. is the 8 lb 4'j oz. baby's sister. Grandparents are Karen Maras and Walter and Norma Stancheek, McHenry April 9, at Memorial hospital for McHenry county. Wood stock, a girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Jablonski, McHenry. April 10, a girl was born to Mr. and Mrs Mickey Lively. McHenry. and a girl was born to Mr. and Mrs George Sund. McHenry * * * * In this land of the free i t is noted that al l poli t i cians recommend them selves rather highly. r HOSPITAL NOTES iTI MC'IIENRY Admiss ions: Cheryl Pat terson.Teddy Thomas. Dominic Massarell i and James Iwanski. al l of McHenry. WOODSTOCK MEMORIAL Admissions: Mrs. Deborah Acred. Mrs. Stephanie Tosheff and Mrs. Donna Dawson, al l of McHenry; Master Christopher Welch, Mrs. Anna I^oukola. Edwin C. Lintner Sr . and Mrs. Barbara Froelich. al l of Wonder Lake M( IIS REUNION Invitat ions have been mailed, for the McHenry Community high school class reunion ot 1969, scheduled for July 14 1979 Anyone not yet contacted call 385-430M or :*K3-:H12 for detai ls § When parents with small children plan their vacation tr ip, prepare an activi tv ba^ for the youngsters. Fil l i t with suitable games, toys, paper pencils and crayons. Not only will the children be happier, but the adults also. RHY SMITH FOR 3RD WARD ALDERMAN COONEY HEIGHTS IS NOW IN PART OF VRRD 3 POLLING PLACE - CITY HALL TUESDAY - APRIL 17th McHenry People Helping McHenry People J f Hilde Powers, above, and Harry Laurence, residents of Carestoel Professional Care center, are enthusiastic and involved in making prizes for the Valley View Fun Fair, to be held April 21, from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the school. Yarn dogs, macrame key holders, decoupage plaques, and hobby horses are being made by volunteers from Carestoel, to be used as prizes. Proceeds from the event last year went to supply additional books for the learning center, and to purchase a copier. OPEN LETTER TO THE CITIZENS OF THE 3RD WARD ;',w ' ™ •• «»».». i.» • f j - i . i v-* Dear Fellow Citizens: In the past several weeks rumors have been circulated throughout the City of McHenry concerning my ability to vote on zoning and real estate matters, which may be brought forth to the City Council. Contrary to these rumors, I DO, I repeat I DO intend to vote on any and all matters pertaining to zoning and real estate mat ters, with the exception of any matters where I personally will be drawing a monetary commission. I deem my self a PROFESSIONAL in the real estate business, having been in the business for over 11 V2 years and I would be the most QUALIFIED person sitting oh the City Council to vote on zoning and real estate matters. Sincerely, Michael J. Wieser 3rd Ward Aldermanic Candidate "As a businessman, Im impressed with the way HfHenry Savings does business" CHARLES (CHUCK) WEINGART Dairy Farmer, President off McHenry County Fair Association and McHenry Savings Director "One of the real satisfactions of farming the good earth of McHenry County is to see the crops and the livestock grow. I get the same pleasure out of serving as a Director of McHENRY SAVINGS. In the more than 20 yearWhey've been serving our town, they've helped more and more residents' grow in home ownership and harvest'their financial security. They care about our community. Truly, they're McHENRY PEOPLE HELPING McHENRY PEOPLE.' ' Now Compounding Interest Dai ly 1 McHenry Savings V A N D l O A N A S S O C I A T I O N ^ ^ 1209 North Green Street, McHenry 815 385-3000 10520 Mam Street. Richmond 815 678-2061 10402 North Vine Street (Huntley Center on Route 47) Huntley 312 669-3333 SAVtRS HOURS 9 00 O m to 4 30 p m Mondoy Tuetdov ood Thu'tdOy 900dm to 8 00 p ^ Fridoy 9 00o ^ 'o 3 00 p rn So'o'tJoy M<M#nry D"v» In Window open Wednetdoy 9 OOo w to 2 00 p m closed Wednesdoy m Richmond & Hu' 'ley McHENRY S A V I N G S t LIU ASSICIATIM FSLIC •