MARSHA TAYLOR EXCLAIMS "I LOST 45 LBS THANKS TO NUTRI/SYSTEM ALL WITHOUT BEING HUNGRY!" r + j t f i L <EMOOR-LILYMOOR AREA Margaret Koros 365-49 Bicycle Thief Strikes Again Mike Kmetz of Lakemoor was given a neat 10-meed bicycle by las parents, in honor at graduating from Montini and hia birthday. The pleasure he had with his brand new bicycle was not to be continued however. A very knowing thief entered the Kmets garage, by-passed brother John's older bicycle, and stole Mike's pride and tey. A mend of the family stopped in to ask where Mike's bike was, as he had seen a similar one dismantled along the rondUde. Betty searched the garage and the theft was discovered: The bicycle that had given Mike such pleasure was returned, minus the handhars and with broken brakes. Not only is the destruction of the bicycle disturbing to the Kmets', again it is the anger at knowing that a thieving stranger has violated the sanctity of one's personal property. Adaik green 10 speed boys bike was also taken from the Dick yard In Lily moor. It haa just been repaired, and Stephen was looking forward to again having a method of transportation besides walring. This must be the year for stealing 10 speed bteydee. Owners must take special care in locking them up so they don't ride away into the night. FIESTA DAYS OVERVIEW The tremendous hours of ru""*-w by the McHcnry Area Chamber 61 Commerce, gave thousands of people e time of enjoyment, testing of skills, meeting old friends, and jwt a great change of daily routine. The seven mile river run found Lilymoor's Chris Mumma winning a third place award in the 11-13 year boys category. Lakemoor was represented in the men's run In the track meet, Chile wen two first place •wants, tor uw mile and half-mile. Theme nighl gave the guests who filled the park a variety of entertainment Collette Wipper was vivacious in the singing grtxqp and collecting items for the space capsule, but found even her energy gone at the rnaay nigni f closing. The parade climaxed the week's festivities with our own Joe DeMarco driving his "Cootie". It took many years of creative work to complete "Cootie", but new Joe is enjoying the applause he receives in the parades he participates in. ( \ SPECIAL DAYS Lilymoor's smallest baby will he having his first birthday party on Aug. 11. Dean Riley Roberts, whose premature birth one year ago was followed by almost three months of hospital care, has been adding to the pleasure and concern of parents Don and Patti and older siblings. Tim Rice one of the young users of the library, also celebrates Aug. 11. Danny Gray adds another young year on the 12th. Robert Gurske of Lilymoor is starting his last year before entering into the "terrible teens" on Aug. 13. Special prayers and wishes go to Robert as he continues in his battle for good health. Pretty Heidi Delp of Lakemoor will be celebrating her birthday Aug. 14, the same date another Lakemoorite, Ruth Freeman, adds another year. Phil Miessala, grower of great vegetables under the watchful eye of wife Barbara, has his day the 15th. Billie Nejedly will be the recipient of birthday wishes from husband Mike and children Tracy and Ronnie on the 17th. Evelyn and Bob Dawdy acknowledge their anniversary Aug. nd service should he more by the time it is completely n 1M7," Edgar said. >ting a four-year license t will put Illinois in Hne with CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Thursday morning at 9 o'clock the Moose lodge on Route 130 was a busy place. Dorothy Loas, site manager at the Senior Citisen Meet ana Eat program, was in charge of serving a Continental breakfast to people coming in for free blood pressure screening. 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