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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 May 1984, p. 38

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SECTION 2 - PAGE It - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, MAY 19. 1984 Neighborhood now* Wonder Lake: The Lion's Club of Wonder Lake has announced that it will be the sponsoring organization for the 1994 Miss Wonder Lake contest. Dennis Ruckoldt will have applications available soon and you can reach him by calling 728-0933. Anne Sowers 653-9549 Ruckoldt will be bringing six years of experience to the contest from his previous in­ volvement with the Miss Lake In The Hills pageant. The requirements will be the same ones followed by the Miss McHenry County contest which are that a girl must be between 19-21 years of age, single and never have been married, a resident of Wonder Lake, and not a professional model. All girls who were previously in­ volved in Miss Wonder Lake contests are also invited to participate again. NEW SERVICE Nativity Lutheran Church has' initiated a new time for a worship service. In addition to the regular Sunday worship times, another service will be held Saturday evenings at 8:30 p.m. I is hoped that this will be found convient for many people and greatly accepted. SWIM LESSONS Swimming lessons for Wonder McCullom Lake: Mitch Kopczyk, son of A1 and Lou Kopczyk on Park View, ran the 4th Annual Lake County Marathon, Sunday, April 29. Out of approximately 3,000 people who started at Zion, Mitch reached the finish at Ravinia Park (26.2 miles) in eleventh (dace with a time of two hours 34 minutes 20 seconds. Good going Mitch. We are all proud of you. BEACH GALS MEET The monthly meeting was held May 2 at the beach house with 10 ladies present. Laverne Loewe reported on the Easter Carnival and much of the success was due to the turn out of young people helping all day in the booths. Nominations for new officers was held and Karen Sarabia was elected vice-president. Sandy Lasco will fill in as secretary until the September elections. Many topics were discussed, and it was a busy meeting. Dont forget to come to the Lake youth will again be offered this summer by a Red Cross instructor through the~ cooperation of the Woman's Club and the Kiwanis. Registration of students will be held Saturday, June 2, and Sunday, June 3, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Wonder Lake True Value Hardware and the Village Market West. Classes will be held from July 9-20 at Wonder Center Beach and Sunrise Ridge Beach. As in previous years, lessons will include early beginners up to Senior Life Saving students. NEW OFFICERS American Legion Post 1189 recently elected new officers for its Legion Auxiliary. They are: Giant Indoor Garage Sale this Saturday, May 19 starting at 9 a.m. at the beach house. Delicious cherry and blueberry cheesecake tarts were brought down by La verne Loewe and thoroughly enjoyed buy all. Also, she brought the prize of two 5x7 crewel kits which was won for the second time by our lucky Mona Arnett. 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If this day or time is inconvenient for you, please call 385-2211 first and make other arrangements. - With the fishing upon us, don't forget to renew your boat sticker. You must display a boat sticker if you launch a boat off the shore at the beach. Dawn Miller 385-4901 Also, you can register to vote at the clerk's office. You must bring two proofs of in- dentification along with you. BOARD MEEflNG At the May 8 board meeting, all who attended were able to view all the damage that was done to the beach bouse and the park. It was quite extensive and very unnecessary. The building and park have never looked as appreciated by the veterans. SUCCESS Rwyiw of the dedication and hard work of the Co. 1 Firemen's Auxiliary and the fine cooperation frdta the com­ munity, their recent craft, bazaar and bake sale was definitely a success, bringing in a good profit for the auxiliary. Mary Lee Berndt, chairman, was grateful for all the help she received from her co-workers to make this event a successful one. SPECIAL DAYS "Happy Birthday" May 19, to Laura Lightheart, our resident sundae maker! May 21 will find Gladi good as they did recently, and yet, there are those who ap­ parently take joy in the destruction of beauty. During communications, there was a security systems presentation given by Ron Low. It was quite impressive. As you have seen, the have been patched. It is now joy to be able to drive down the streets without having to dodge holes. During building and zoning reports, Trustee Valentine issued six permits. It was reported that remodeling has been going on without work permits. If this is the case, the work can be stopped and in some cases, the price of the permit doubles. All monies collected from building permits goes into the village revenue. The money is used for all who live here. If you need a permit or have questions, contact D. Valentine at 385-4903. The next meeting will be May 22 at 8 p.m. / McGibbon adding another candle to her mock turtle pie! COMM. EVENTS May 17-Woman's Club Potluck Dinner and Election of Officers May 19-Kiwanis Bowling party; 8 p.m. May 24--Lion's Club meeting; W.L. Inn; 7 p.m dinner and 8, meeting. May 25-Honors Day at Marian Central and last day of school. May 31-Last day of school for District 200. June 3--Woodstock High School Graduation. BIRTHDAYS Belated birthday wishes are sent to Steve Drake and Ed Mass who celebrated May 9; Theresa Fischer opened her gifts May 12 and Mary Brand toasted in another year May 14. "Happy Birthday" wishes for this week go to Mae Aubin, opening her cards May 19; Don Nelson puts out the fire on his cake May 20; and Sherry Scaitorough's special day is May 22. May all your dreams for the future come true. ANNIVERSARIES . Belated anniversary swishes are sent to Terry aria Mona Arnett, who celebrated May 14. 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