Lakemoor-Lilymoor Area Margaret Karas 385-4934 Drama At Sea On Lily Lake Saturday,.May 2, started as a bright cool day, with brisk winds blowing. Horseshoe pitchers had gathered at the field for this first practice session of the season. Some one glanced towards Lily Lake. Then "Is that boat turning over?" Sure enough, a boat some distance from shore was upturned and two adults and a boy were in the cold water screaming for help. Someone ran inside and called the McHenry Rescue squad. What else to do? Doug Alheit and Mike Schmidt drove to the beach on 120 where a boat with a motor was anchored. The motor wouldn't start, and Doug got wet feet. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, the horseshoe court that is, Glenn Spath decided to try to get to a boat on the point via motorcycle, but he got stuck in the swampy area, and got his feet wet Then, to the rescue came young Jack Spears of Lakemoor. Aided by friends, he carried his small boat from his home to the lakeside. Never has so much energy been expended with such dramatic results. Jack, rowing his little boat, out raced the motor boat put into the Lake at the beach by the McHenry Rescue squad, retrieved the boy from the water, and brought him to shore The two men were picked up by squad members in their boat. All three of the frightened, near frozen people were treated by volunteers from McHenry Stations I and II and Holiday Hills They were then taken to McHenry hospital, treated and released Three very happy persons can be very grateful to a group of observing horse shoe players, some very helpful people, a young man named Jack Spears, and the volunteer rescue squads of the area--- plus life jackets. LIBRARY ON TV Louise Hipwell, president of the McHenry Nunda Library Board of Trustees, hosted last Tuesday's cablevision program on libraries in the local viewing area The telecast was taped at the McHenry Public library Thursday for presentation on the af ternoon of May 12. <* The Historical Room, which is being developed by assistant librarian Dorothy Uttich. was the scene of the program Ixmise, Dorothy and program director Marie Mathis took an imaginary stroll down the streets of McHenry of the late 1800's, depicted on the walls of this special room by students of McHenry schools. Anyone wishing to start a historical collection for our area, should contact Louise, Then when our library has its own home, we too, will have a heritage to display. TEXAS WEDDING Alma and Bud Hueckstaedt, with son Rusty, took a long drive to attend the wedding of grandniece Lisa Evans and Richard Bartholomew, on May 2. The Hueckstaedts left Lilymoor April 30, had one overnight in a motel, and were in Rockwall, Tex. on Saturday. The lovely ceremony was held at the Episcopal church, with Lisa's sister I^aura as maid of honor. Parents of the bride are Judy, Alma 's niece, and Ken Evans. Rusty left Texas by plane Sunday, as he had to be back to work on Monday. Alma and Bud stayed at Judy'6 until the 4th, and then started the long drive home. An overnight at a hotel outside of St. Louis proved expensive and not up to standard. So Alma wrote a letter of complaint to the motel headquarters. Should be interesting to read the reply. Glad you're home safe with another happy wedding memory tucked away in your memory bank. COMMUNITY LOSS Sallie Rogers, a resident of Lilymoor since 1947, died May 1 at the McHenry hospital She had been a charter member of the Women's Auxiliary of Lilymoor. a group of ladies who were active in the growth of the subdivision. She and her husband were the growers of the beautiful maples that can be enjoyed by everyone driving on Lily I^ke road Sympathy is extended to her family and friends Sympathy also goes to the Jessie Wafkins family, on the death of his mother April 28 Christine Jepsen of Wonder Lake, died in McHenry hospital after a surgical procedure. The saddened grandchildren include namesake Christine, Stephen and Sherry Watkins LILY LAKE LEAGUE All of the ladies of the L L.L.L. celebrated fheir respective birthdays on the same day, Wednesday. May 6 A party atmosphere prevailed at a local restaurant where they gathered for dinner. The ladies then adjourned to their regular meeting place at the I>akemoor Municipal building, where a special take. decorated with "Happy Birthday LLLL" awaited them After cake and coffee the ladies enjoyed their evening of bunco Julia Kraus won two prizes, first and special; Mildred Narcarti won second; and Connie O'Rourke, looking very well after her surgery, won the booby prize. Connie didn't have anu of the delicious cake, but took a piece home to husband Peter and a piece for Marie Hyatt, the village president's mother CELEBRATIONS Happy birthday wishes go Sc$£ CP (VALUES TO $30) NOW'S00-^00 $io°° & *\r° (McHENRY STORE ONCY) to Richard Hyatt, president of Lakemoor, who will be celebrating May 15. Amy Hensley, also of Lakemoor, will have two candles on her cake on May 16. May 17 is shared by Mary Wilson and Les Nejedly. And Russell Sexton celebrates his bir thday May 18. Belated birthday wishes go to Sherry Watkins, who had a surprise party May 7. And parents, Jessie and Sarah Watkins, celebrated their 18th year of marriage May 11. VOLLEYBALL Volleyball has begun for enthusiasts in our area. Mr. Lee has again offered his grounds and equipment for fUn and exercise. Af ternoons are open to anyone. Tuesday, Wendesday and Thursday evenings, teams play in tournaments. Want to join in hitting a ball without a bat? Talk to Lee. Or, if a spectator sport is what you like, come watch the others play and applaud their efforts. COMMUNITY CALENDAR May 14 Lakemoor Village meeting, 8 p.m. May 16 -- Armed Forces day. May 18 -- Free blood Village of McHenry Shores Inge Aide 344-1984 Set Board Meetings An ordinance has been signed to have regular Board of Trustees meetngs bi weekly, eery second and fourth Tuesday of the month. These are open meetings, and every resident is invited to attend. & At present, there is a slight difficulty about seating arrangements. It might, therfore, be a good idea to bring a folding chair or stool so that you don't have stand. And now that the weather should be getting better - pressure screening, Lakemoor Municipal building. 7 to 8 p.m. May 28 - Lakemoor Village meeting, 8 p.m. Build bridges instead of walls and you will have a friend. ~ GOD BLESS even though sometimes I think I must be using the wrong calendar and it is really only February - maybe for those of you who are close enough it would be a nice walk. That way, you get your exercise, save gas and parking spaces for those who live really far oUt. Where else can you get that many benefits with one little walk" LIBRARY During the remodeling of the Civic Center, the McHenry Shores Library services had to be suspended and, because of personal circumstances, there were difficulties in reopening it. However, lately I have been approached by several people who are interested in seeing it open again It would certainly be a nice thing, especially during the summer I was always thrilled to see the children come in every week to take books out Reading is such a nice habit to get into early in life. I am not knocking television, but n for stimulating thoughts there is really nothing like good books. So, if there is anyone out there who feels the same way about the library, please give me a call (after 3 p.m. on working days) and let us get together to revive our library. If you have an hour a month, it would help us open the library on at least one day a week and would still not place too much of a burden on the helpers. Please, think it over. Think what the library can do for your children! BIRTHDAYS Today is George Guilder's birthday. Kristen Anne Keen will be two years old tomorrow, and I have it on excellent authority that there will be a terrific party for the momentous occasion, with grandparents and other relatives present Jimmy Bowles will celebraate his birthday May 18 A Happy Birthday to all of you. George. Kristen Anne and Jimmy! May the Lord take care of you on your special day and throughout the year! GE13 • PLAINDF ALER lANOl PA PI&NO FESTIVAL The National Guild of Piano Teachers will hold a Piano festival from May 11 through May 21 at the First United Methodist church in Crystal Lake. Ap proximately 250 piano students from Arlington Heights, Barrington, Cary, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13.1M1 Elgin, Harvard, McHenry. Woodstock and Crystal Lake will participate in the festival. Not Ham A picnic ham is not actually a ham, but part of the pork shoulder. \ cracks? NOT SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE STEREO SET - BUT THOSE NASTY LITTLE THINGS THAT PROFESSIONAL DRYWALLERS TRY TO KEEP FROM HAPPENING WITH EVERY JOB THEY DO! 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