P*g9 Tt* *r.-t Jkmmfim THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER iWniii ti tn' rtlr« Thursday, April 11, 1963 %ingwoo4 OMINATE TWO MEMBERS FOR BOARD Lor Brauuui - WJ* tOlfi Please don't forget that Saturday, April 13, between 4 and 7 p.m. the polls will be open in the Ringwood school for the nomination and election of two tiew board numbers. This election is open U* anyone in the Ringwood school district for votirjg. A& a taxpayer. it is your opportunity to vote for the man you wish to represent you and your taxes in the running of our school. There is a two year term open with the departure of Duane Andreas. Also Bob Brennan's term is up. but Bpb hag decided • to board again.-"' ^ Community Club Mwt* The regular monthly meeting of the Ringwood Community club will be held on Tuesday, April 16 in the school house. This month's meeting consists of Hobby and Talent Night. It should prove to be very interesting and entertaining, so let's have a good turnout (full house maybe?). This will give us a chance to see what type of talent our little community has to offer; and the many hobbies of your friends. Also there will be the announcement of the officers for the coming 63-64 school year. Refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting. Come on in and see what Ringwood has to offer <ftn - -the hobby and talent line. Sr. HI M.Y.F. Report Linda Low reports: On Saturday, March 30, the Senior High M.Y.F. went to the Science and Industry Museum in Chicago. We accompanied the Ingleside and Round Lake M.Y.F. groups on a rented bus .The group left at 8:30 Saturday morning and returned about 6:30 that night. All had a very enjoyable trip. On Saturday April 7, the Senior Hi M.Y.F. held a short meeting at the church. We first discussed the April and May programs. A couneil meeting for all officers will be held Friday afternoon at 1 at Brenemans. Saturday afternoon at 4 the M.Y.F. wiU meet at tbe church to color Easter eggs. Easter Sunday there will be no business meeting, but there will possibly be a fun night that will be discussed at the council meeting. Also April 26 and 27, the M.Y.F. Retreat will be held in Spring Grove. On The Sick Ltot Charles "Harry" Pugsley is a patient in the hospital at Woodstock where he Is recuperating after suffering from a heart ailment. Harry would appreciate getting a card from his neighbors and friends or having them call on him at the hospital. The days seem pretty long to anyone confined to bed in this nice weather. You may address his cards to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, 111., Room 100. Mrs. Clara Tonyan is hobbling around on crutches after having a piece of heavy farm equipment fall on her foot. Not being able to drive a car, Clara gets pretty bored with the four walls, so how about a few cards her way? Cards means so much to the insiders especially during the nicer weather. How about it? The M.Y.F. Serve Breakfaat Easter A.M. Just a reminder about the pancake breagfast thai the intermediate M.Y.F. group is sponsoring in the church basement on Easter Sunday morning from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. You can take your family and friends out for a complete pancake breakfast with all the trimmings and help these youngsters out. There is n smnll nominal fee for the adults and children. > School Vacation Ringwood's school vacation will start on Thursday with the closing of the school day at 3 p.m. and resume on Tuesday, April 16. The papers sent home at the beginning of the school year called for the seventeenth. This is changed to the sixteenth of April on Tuesday. Deepest Sympathy Extended To Fossum Family It is with deepest sympathy that I write of the death of the two day old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fossum. Little Pauline Ann Fossum was born at the Memorial hospital in Woodstock on Tuesday, April 2. She is survived by her parents and ten sisters and brothers. Rev. Bruce Breneman of the Ringwood Methodist church officiated at graveside services at the Ringwood cemetery last Wednesday at 4 p.m. of Des Plalnes were callers in the Mrs. Nellie Hepburn home on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Reinwall and boys and Mrs. Anna Reinwall of McIIenry were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hawley. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seegert and Orville Hutson of Mineral Springs and*-Will Claxton of McHenry were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mrs. Ruby Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. Aimes Minson of Antioch were visitors in the Mrs. Nellie Hepburn home on Thursday. Sunday afternoon callers in the Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler home were Mr. and Mrs. Max Beth of Chicago, A caller in the Mrs. Nellie Hepburn home last Tuesday was Mrs. Arthur Wanglow of Elgin. Jerry Hogan is spending his Easter vacation with his parents. Jerry is a student at DeKalb. Yours truly wishes each and every one a Joyous Easter holiday. I would appreciate the news of your holiday guests. Also with all the burning of the debris raked off the lawns comes the increase of fires. Please don't take any chances when burning, wait for a day when the wind is down and have help and a pail of water near if there is a chance of spreading. The golf clubs and baseballs are taking over for the warm weather, so spring Is surely here. Well, I'll see you next week? Bye for now. REMEMBER -- It's Nye's for Easter Candy Gifts Cosmetics McHenry's Friendly Drugstore Weather Report March roared into McHenry like a lion, puffed with cold pnd violent weather, then eased out like a gentle lamb, according to Channel 7 Climatological Observer Glenn Olsen. Specific date from Observer Olson's daily weather observations for March taken at 313 N. t'ront street. McHenry, Included the following: The lowest temperature was 6 below zero on March 1, followed by 4 above zero on March 2. The highestvfemperature recorded was on March 31. Snowfall for the month was 8 inches, but warm winds and rainfall melted much as it fell. The greatest accumulation on the ground was 3!^ inches on March 8. Total rainfaH for the month was 1.7 inches. The month was predominantly wet with either rain or sfidiv noted on 15 oi the 31 days. Hail %-inch in diameter ac-. companied a thunderstorm on March 19. FREUND'S DAIRY, he. omplete Line of Dairy Products - FREE DELIVERY -- Locally Owned and Operated Phone 385-0195 or 385-0232 R e g u l a r c h e c k - u p s and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs for you. Call us today and find out. for yourself. Brake Service All Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor Overhauling BUTCH'S Auto Service "24-HOUR TOWING SERVICE" 1002 N. Front St. 385 0811 McHenry, 111. Has Fifth Birthday Tommy Pope celebrated his fifth birthday on Thursday, April 4. His sister, Judy, was the hostess, serving cake and ice cream to sixteen youngsters. Attending were Susan and Robin Bass; DeWayne and Lynn Effler; Benny and Marjorie Beaman; Patty, Pamela and Toni Jones; Nancy Barker; Debbie, Randy and Brian Petska. As well as Danny and Debbie Beaman and Sarena Rose Garner of Wonder Lake. Teacher Of local ,, School Is New Parent Mr. and Mrs. Smejkals (Mr. Smejkals is teacher of the upper grades) became proud parents of a baby boy on April 4 in the McHenry hospital. He will answer to the name of Arthur Smejkals, Jr. Congratulations go out to the new parents on the birth of their first child. Mr. and Mrs. Art Smejkals reside in Ingleside. Chtb The card club met at the home of Mrs. Belva Sebastian last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Flora Carr took high with Miss Mae Wiedrich taking low award. Here 'N' There Sunday afternoon callers in the Mrs. Ruby Shepard home were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Page of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lutj The 19th HOLE BY GEORGE DIAMOND Earlier columns have been devoted mainly to the splendid recreational and social facilities offered by the private George Diamond Country Club in Antioch for members and their families. And let's face It, the <Jeorge Diamond Country Club is worth shouting about. Located at Highway 59 and Grass Lake Road, it's one of the Midwest's finest Today, however, I'd like to tell you about the George Diamond Charcoal Broiled Steak House that is open to the public all year around. The public steak house, adjacent to the private country club, has won the acclaim of discriminating diners from coast to coast. Delicious charcoal broiled dinners are served in a festive, luxurious room that boasts an international are exhibit that I've personally collected. No detail escapee oar personal attention -- from the proper and careful aging of our steaks to the selection of only the finest grades of vegetables for our salads. The coffee is deliriously brewed, too, and our courteous, efficient waitresses don't let you see the bottom of your cup until you've had all you want. In addition to the mouth-watering charcoal broiled steaks, another specialty of the house is a George Diamond shrimp dinner featuring one pound of delicious charcoal broiled shrimp. These large shrimps are imported from South America especially for George Diamond guests. The food at our restaurant in Antioch is of the same high quality as that served in the George Diamond Charcoal Broiled Steak Houses in Chicago -- at 512 S. Wabash and 1133 S. Wabash -- and in Palm Springs, California. We're fond of children, too, and we prove it by paying particular attention to their nienues. Children's dinners have been specially created to encourage dining out by the entire family. After dinner you are invited to a "musical dessert" . . . in our unique "Go-Go-Go" Room, just a step from the steak house. Here you can dance all evening without any intermissions. As far as we know, our "Go-Go-Go" Room is the first of its kind featuring custom-created stereophonic sound, and is a place where you can dance to the best music in the country and even request your favorite tempos. There is no cover or minimum charge in the "Go-Go-Go" Room and we absorb the excise tax. 1 Best of all the price is right at the George Diamond Charcoal Broiled Steak House. Dinners start at $1.65. 0 (Watch for next week's column by Mr. Diamond, president of the George Diamond Charcoal Broiled Steak House, adjacent to the private George Diamond Country Club in Antioch.) » m 'iM, m ii M W TURKEYS Fu1l-Breosfe4 4 to 10 Lb. and 14 to 22 Lb. Sin U.S. Gov't Inspected Or** 'A' Lb. 10 to 14 lb. Sizes - 43c Lb. BACON 2 lb. & •• * Fancy Choice Slice* Agar Canned Picnics Easter Polish Sausage Halibut Steaks Fancy White Shrimp Fresh Lake Smelt Breaded Shrimp a SHANK PORTION BUTT PORTION THICK SLICED SUPERRIGHT 16 to 20 LB. 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