The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 22, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 June 1977 — Page 10

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., June 22,1977

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'Oliver' opens Enchanted Hills season

P5Er ■ r < W>r -> ORPHAN BOYS — Steve Schmahl from Syracuse (on right hand side) plus two other orphan boys practice their roles In the production of “Oliver" to begin tonight at The Enchanted Hills Hayhouse.'* AU are wearing such forlorn looks because they are wishing they had more food. Ji Bt * Jfwl - ct nil ■ * I 11 jk ■ k * «fl| \ N WWI I. r"'F JL iSr* LOCAL BOYS IN MUSICAL — Pictured above are Syracuse boys featured in the musical. "Oliver." opening tonight (Wednesday) at the Enchanted Hills Playhouse. Standing left to right are: Sam Ridenour. Jeff Schmahl. Jeremy Corson. Mike W akeland. Mike Eastman. Steve Schmahl. Gregg McClain and Mike Kavender. The boss play orphans in the Dicken's classic.

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Lakeland Living

Camelot Open is held last week The Lake of the Valley Ski Club held its first tournament. The Camelot Open, last week end. Lake of the Valley is located between Milford and Syracuse on 250E. formerly the Sturm and Dillard gravel pit. Theclub'Will sponsor the Rollie Williams Memorial Indiana State Water Ski championship July 30 and 31. Competing for Lake of the Valley were Kris Golden, first in tricks, slalom and jump in girls division. Mike Golden, first in tricks, second in slalom and third in jump in junior boys division; and Jerry Hickman, first in men s II jump

The lights dim, all noise stops, the music begins, the curtain rises and the lights go up on stage for "Oliver.” the popular Charles Dicken's musical which opens tonight (Wednesday) at the Enchanted Hills Playhouse, located near Lake Wawasee. "Oliver." the first of several musicals to be performed at the playhouse this summer, features nine boys from the SyracuseNorth Webster area. They are San Ridenour. Jeremy Corson, Mike Wakeland. Jeff Schmahl, Mike Eastman, Steve Schmahl, Gregg McClain and Mike Kavender All play orphans in the musical. Other boys who also play orphans are Mike Benninghoff, David Wise and Steve Wise, all of Fort Wayne. Completing the cast for "Oliver” are Glen Ewing of Fort Wayne, playing the lead; Doug Stark, artistic director and part owner of the playhouse, playing Fagin. Janna Morrison of Southfield. Mich . playing Nancy; Dino Lara of Hobart, who plays the Artful Dodger; and Daniel Buchen of Detroit, playing Bill Sikes. Also Tom Hanzi playing Mr. Bumble and Kathy Gordon as Mrs. Comey, both caretakers of the orphan’s workhouse; Debbie Shively as Bet. Nancy’s friend; Jerry Zehr as Mr. Brownlow, Oliver’s benefactor; and Ann Buchen. Mike Watson. Michelle McCardle, Ron Easley, Scott Whiteleather and Jaynee Vandenberg complete the cast. "Oliver" will run from June 2225 and June 29-July 2. It is directed by Robert Zehr and choreographed by Mary Perkins of Fort Wayne. Other Attractions Other musicals to run at the playhouse this summer include "Dames At Sea.” July 6-9, 13-16; “Charlie's Aunt,” July 20-23. 2730; "Godspell.” August 3-6,10-13; and "Annie. Get Your Gun.” . August 17-20. 24-27. s Mailboxes struck Mailboxes and posts owned by Karl Schortemeier and Raymond Vail, r 4 Syracuse, were struck by an unknown vehicle last Thursday or Friday night it was reported to county police The damage occurred in Oakwood Park. No damage was estimated. A MISS BACKWATER GROCERY — Entered as Miss Backwater in the Mermaid Festival "Queen of the Lakes” pageant is GiGi Martin. 1531 Arlington, Schaumburg. 111. She is a graduate of Harper High School, has brown hair and eyes and is 19 years old. Miss Backwater Grocery participates in all sports. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert William Martin, r 1 box 356A North Webster. SYRACUSE LIONS FISH FRY Syracuse Boy Scout Cabin SATURDAY,JULY 2 5-8 P.M. Sponsored by Syracuse Lions Club Adults: $2.50 Children: (12 And Under) $1.50 Carry-Outs AvaUoMe

IRf.-\ JH— x MA WHO WANTS MORE FOOD? — Mr. Bumble above, from the musical "Oliver," eyes the orphans in his charge trying to determine who made the horrifying request for more food. The culprit turns out to be Oliver who goes through many experiences trying to find love in the Charles Dicken's musical. "Oliver," playing at the Enchanted Hills Playhouse storting tonight. CT U7.C ® F "FOOD, FOOD, GLORIOUS FOOD” — These boys are not complaining of too full stomachs, the reverse instead is true. They are dreaming about food, food, glorious food, and how they wish they had some. This scene comes from the opening act of “Oliver.” opening tonight at the Enchanted Hills Playhouse.

Laotto, Winona win competition

The Laotto firemen won the men’s competition at th“ annual Mermaid Festival waterball contest on Sunday afternoon. The women's event was won by

BOAT-IN WORSHIP PARTICIPATING CHURCHES IN THE SYRACUSE-LAKE WAWASEE AREA CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF BRETHREN GRACE LUTHERAN L.C.A. CALVARY LUTHERAN L.C.A. REV ROSS COOK - RE\ DON SHELINE REV GEORGE PHIUIPS indten. ClndUm. Momtng Worriup 8 » A.M And 1030 AM Morning Wonhip 10:30 AM REV STEVE ARCHER REV u Morning Worship: 10 00 AM Morning Wornhlp: 11:00 A.M. SAINT ANDREWS CHURCH OF GOD UNITED METHODIST WAWASEE LAKESIDE CHAPEL ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL REV THOMAS DOOGLAS REV PHILLIP IRE* REV HARLAN STEFFEN FR DAVID HYNDMAN Morning Wonhip 10 00 AM Morning W orehip 10 30 A M Morning Wonhip: 10:00 A M Morning Wonhip: 8.00 A M And 900 A M June 26 “OPEN HOUSE" John 1 July 3 “PERMISSION TO PLAY" John 2 July 10 “GOD’S MULLIGAN" John 3 July 17 "THIRST QUENCHER" John 4 July 24 “UFE BEGINS AT 38" John 5 1 July 31 “LOOK! NO SKIIS" John 6 I August? “LOVE LETTERS IN THE SAND" John 8 . 1 August 14 “GOING DOWN WITH THE SHIP" John 10 J ■ August 21 “UP WITH PEOPLE" John 11 ;f A August 28 “JOB DESCRIPTION" John 13 | A September 4 “THE TRAVEL AGENT" John 14 The Boat-In Worship Services will consist of a series ot eleven a i M worship services, each lasting 30 minutes. The Boat-ln Worship Services are being presented by eight area churches, in cooperation. Suitable attire will consist of whatever you wish to wear, from coat and tie to bathing suit. Coffee will be served following. tg /* * f 4k ‘ lij Sunday \v . \\\ i[ W June 6 Thru J]/ Sept. 4 West End Os Lake Wawasee At The Oakwood Hotel Piers v Syracuse. Indiana

Winona Lake Team I. Finishing second in the men’s division was Burket. Second place in women’s competition was the Winona Lake Team 11.

Discuss patrol boat, fish fry

Reports on activities from the past year plus the new patrol boat cruising Webster Lake were two items discussed at the annual meeting of the Webster Lake Conservation Association held Saturday, June 11, at 1 p.m„ in the Camelot Hall of the Counting House Bank. Jesse Huntzinger, president of the association, said one major thing the association is working on this year is to increase membership. Their annual membership drive is now underway and will continue all summer. Huntzinger said they would like to cover the whole lake area and get as many members as possible from residents living on the lake. The new patrol boat cruising Webster Lake was another area discussed at the meeting besides membership. Huntzinger said, “So far it seems to be working.” The patrol boat, the first ever on the lake, is cruising the lake at various peak times and over the week ends looking for boating violations. They are working in conjunction with the sheriff’s department and have reserve police officers manning the boat on their off-duty hours. Huntzinger also mentioned that these reserve officers will all be residents of Webster Lake. Fish Fry The Webster Lake Conservation Association will be holding their annual fish fry on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 11-13, it was announced at

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the meeting. The fry will be held on the north end of Augsburger’s parking lot in North Webster across from the Counting House Bank. All money received is used for the cost of operating the dam on the lake to control the water level and other conservation projects. Mrs. Robert Brodrick is chairman of this year’s fish fry. The lake association also adopted a new constitution at their annual meeting. One item changed in the constitution is the date of the annual meeting. Instead of June, it has beenchanged to the Saturday before Labor Day week end. This change will go into effect starting next year. Also at the meeting, two special speakers wore heard. Robert Breyer, in charge of the crew manning the patrol boat, talked about the boating laws and especially how they affected Webster Lake. Stewart Shipman, Tri-Lakes Fisheries biologist, also talked about a survey his department took of the fish in Webster Lake in 1976. Shipman discussed the number of different species in the lake and some ot their trends. Huntzinger concluded by saying anyone living on Webster Lake wishing to join the association should contact him or another officer of the association. Other officers of the association include: Carl Halloway, vice president; Lee Adair, financial secretary ; and Mary Stackhouse, treasurer.