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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Dec 1971, p. 3

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Ringwood News Parents Proud Of Daughters In College Mr. and Mrs. Robert Betts received word from St. Augustana College that their daughter, Debbie, received straight A's for the last grading period. Debbie is a junior at St. Augustana this year. Congratulations to all of you, good work Deb. Bob and/ Martha are also proud of their second daughter, Delores, who had a leading part in one of the recent plays given at the Junior College in Crystal Lake. Delores is a sophomore. CARD CLUB ; The Paul Walkingtons motored to Bristol, Wis., to the Danny Rawson home. Fun was had by all. HORSEY Rich and Chris Gillespie and Bonnie Betts were seen among those attending the big In­ ternational horse show in Chicago on Wednesday and Thursday of last week. EXPLORERS OOPS! Sorry boys that we missed you last week. Several of the boys in the area who belong to the Explorer Scouts of Wonder Lake spent Saturday night Dec. 4, and Sunday up at the land near Hebron, skeet shooting. They were with their leaders, Earl Betts, Jr., and Mr. Kaefer of Wonder Lake. This is where so many of them spent a lot of their past summer working on a log cabin for the property, so there would be some place nice and cozy to stay on their winter retreats. They hope to go every 3 or 4 weeks now I hear. NEW ARRIVAL Dave and Patti Miller finally had that new arrival that they have been expecting. 'Twas a boy, £cott Nicholas, born on Wednesday Dec. 8. He was 21 inches long and almost 8 lbs. His brother Lee was happy to welcome him home on Sunday afternoon. Scott was born in his aunt Pam's birthday. BUSYTHREE 4-H CLUB The Busy Three 4-H Club met at the Ringwood church Monday night with nearly 100 percent attendance. Two new members joined the club, Jim Wyman and Cheryl Thacker. Final details were announced for the club's Christmas party which will be a bowling party at Richmond on Dec. 29. Nancy Gillespie and Cindy McDonald volunteered to gather information and organize a scrapbook on club activities. Sue Rudolph was appointed to arrange time and place for the first meeting of the Share-the-Fun committee. The club voted to undertake a collection program of old newspapers for recycling. PLEASE - do not include the colored comic sections nor any of the smooth, shiny papers or magazines. The members will greatly appreciate everyone's help in this project. In­ formation on collection points, etc., will be announced as soon as details have been worked out. Members giving talks in­ cluded Kathy Eppers, "Household Hazards"; Terry Gallie, "What to Feed Rab­ bits ";^tpnette Mathesius, ','Manx Cats". Bob Doessel served refresh­ ments. RINGWOOD CHURCH NEWS Saturday, Dec. 18, the UMYF chili supper at the church with serving from 5:30 to 7:30. Sunday, Dec. 19, Rev. and Mrs. Walker will have open house at the parsonage in Spring Grove from 2 until 5 in the afternoon. Sunday evening, Dec. 19, the children of the Ringwood church will present their Christmas program at 7:30. A coffee hour will follow the program so why not plan to hear the Christmas story as presented by these children and to enjoy a fellowship hour with your friends and neighbors. WSCS The Women's Society of Christian Service met at the church last week to hear an inspiring Christmas program presented by Carolee Kinsey, Elgin District President of WSCS. Althea Walkington served as hostess. Ladies from the Greenwood Methodist church were among the guests attending the meeting. PANTRY SHOWER For those of you whom we have not already contacted, do come to the Christmas program on Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. During the coffee hour after the program we want to present Rev. Walker and family and Terry Grupe with a pantry shower. So bring something for each one to help fill their pantry. This is the way we have shown our ap­ preciation to our ministers in the past years and is a lot of fun to see what they get. Last year Rev. and Mrs. Walker were very surprised and delighted with all the surprises they received. Don't forget though if you can't make it to send your gift for the Walkers and Terry. Let's show them how much they are appreciated. HAPPY BIRTHDAY On Dec. 20 we wish our neigh­ bor down the way a happy birthday, Bill Hoffman, and we then zoom on to Dec. 24 which 3 Nights 4 Nights SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES FROM $229 ONE WEEK IN HAWAII from $299 Includes: Round trip jet via United Air Lines, Room, Sightseeing, and Transfers. plus tax & services CHAIN-0-LAKES TRAVEL SERVICE 3405 W. Elm St. McHenry, III. 60050 Phone 815-385-7500 Chicago Phone 631-5231 (£li3/bjfg mnH US/ MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE! AT Crystal Lake Airport's BIG HANGAR ON SOUTH PY0TT RD. • Featuring Big Band Sound of John Guerra's Orchestra • Buffet & Dancing 8:00 p.m. til?? • Champagne and Favors at Midnight <20 "COME JOIN THE FUN" £• V Per Couple HELPING PAWS Gyp' by Carol Wilyat 459-0511 Helping Paws has been offered temporary office space to be used as a central location for our telephoning and filing; in other words, this is not a shelter and we are not taking animals in our office. We hope to make Helping Paws more efficient having all the records centrally located. We need a desk, chair, filing cabinet and a duplicating machine. Anyone willing to donate or sell any of this equipment, may call 459-0511 and it will be greatly ap­ preciated. These are the pets up for adoption for a donation: We have three black female Cocker-Terrier puppies staying at 459-0511. These cuddly puppies are only 5 weeks old, are very playful and love to be held. We also have three black male Cocker-Terrier puppies that are staying at 459-9426, just as cute as their sisters. In Algonquin, at 658-8101 is a 3-4 month old male 99 percent German Shepherd, brown and black coloring and just in love with the whole world. Helping Paws is boarding a 7- year-old purebred male Ger­ man Shepherd, papers available. He is very thin and needs a special home full of love and understanding. Call 459-0511 if interested. At 459-0511 is a beautiful 4- month-old female calico with golden eyes and a Siamese face and voice; a male black and white male kitten; all have had their distemper shot. At 459-9426 are two stray tiger kitties with white paws. The male is 11 weeks old and the female is 9 weeks old. The stray kittens staying at 459-6325 are many. There is a 9- week-old male grey and white finds Patty Jones celebrating. On the day after the big day which is Dec. 26 we see that Helen Barker and Johnny Mough and Little Lee Miller all celebrating the day with full tummies. The whole crew here wish all of you the merriest of Merry Christmases. With all of the gift wrapping and last minute buying and all of the good smells coming out of all the homes that you pass during your daily constitutional. Till next week - be good or St. Nick won't be good. tiger, a 4-month-old female silver grey, a 4-month-old male black and white, a 10-week-old female tiger, a 9-month-old female\ brown tiger, a 10- month-old neutered male brown tabby and a darling tiny 5-week-old male 99 percent Siamese kitten. In Algonquin at 659-5265 is a 7- year-old male Belgian Shepherd, housebroken, good with kids, good watchdog and also a 3-year-old spayed female tabby cat is extremely af­ fectionate, has had all shots and has beautiful long hair. At 459-9426 is a darling 2- month-old male Terrier mix, black and tan with a black muzzle. This puppy is very friendly and so appealing. At 639-2665 a^e 3 female English Setter and Border Collie pups, 3-months-old, red and tan with white, just like teddy bears! At 459-8696 after 5 are 8 five- week-old kittens, five all black male and female, a blue grey male, a black with white paws male, and a calico female kitten. In Woodstock, at 338-2924 are six 6-week-old part Collie mix, 1 male, 5 female - will be medium size dogs when grown and have had first puppy shots. In Huntley at 312-669-5236 is a 4-month-old male Cock-A-Poo pup, black with a white speck under his chin. At 653-9387 in Wonder Lake, is a 3-year-old female Dachshund- Wire-Haired Terrier, small, tan with black on his back, housebroken, good with kids but better with adults. At 385-1627 is a 1-2-year-old female Weimaraner, purebred, silver in color, housebroken, all shots and loves to hunt. At 385-4494 is an 8-month-old black Cock-A-Poo, mostly cocker, housebroken. At 459-6495 is a 10-week-old female puppy, black with white chest and paws, partly housebroken. At 459-4741 after 5, a 1 ̂ -year- old male English Pug, housebroken. At 385-4894 is a 3-month-old female brown Shepherd type pup. At 385-5123 is a 4-year-old neutered male black and white cat. At 385-9603 is a 1 ̂ -year-old toy Collie-Shepherd mix, male, housebroken good with kids, all shots. At 385-0845 is a 7-month-old 99 percent Black Labrador, male, housebroken, good with children, needs large yard. Lost Lost at 497-3043 is a 1-year-old male Beagle wearing a flea collar with county tags. Lost at 648-2785, a 3-year-old cat, orange and white with white paws. Lost at 459-6710 is a 6-month- old male German Shepherd. Found Found at 385-0989, a 1-year- old male Irish Setter. Reservation Must Be Made In Advance.... Phone 815459-0150 CLASSIC PANT SET IN FLANNEL AMP WOMAie. t 29. B&LIH3H3 LIMITED 1220-N.G&ENST Mc H E N for, i t.ScSO Phona 385*0150 Filing Opens Next Monday For Illinois Primary Filing starts Monday for the March 21 state-wide primary election and Secretary of State John W. Lewis said Congressional and Legislative candidates will be placed on the ballot in their order of filing, except where ties exist. Lewis said primary petitions received in the 8 a.m. mail Monday in the Index division of the office of the Secretary of State will be handled as the first filings. "If there are petitions from more than one candidate in the same district in the 8 a.m. mail, they will be considered tied and a lottery will.be held for ballot placing," the Secretary Found near Jenson's Bakery, Crystal Lake, a yellow male tiger cat, call 459-8844. Found in McHenry Market Place, call 385-5849, a 3-month- old part Beagle, white and tan. Found at 459-8826, a 6-week- old black and white kitten. Found in Lake-in-the-Hills at 658-5917, a male beige and white part angora kitten. Found near Ash street, Crystal Lake, at 459-8569, a black and white female kitten. Found at 459-6558 a young male puppy resembling a fox terrier short hair, all black with white on chest, tail and paws, available for adoption if not claimed. PAGE 3-PLAINDEALFR-FR1DAY, DECEMBER 17, 1971 related. "Petitions received after that time will be placed on the ballot in the order of their receipt," he said. Secretary Lewis said the lottery system follows a federal court ruling requiring Congressional candidates and delegates to the national conventions to be placed on the ballot by lot. The filing period for state candidates and for Congress and the Illinois General Assembly is Dec. 13-20. Filing for presidential candidates will be Dec. 27 -"Jan. 3, 1972. Delegates to the national conventions and alternate delegates will file Jan. 12 - 19. Collect Glass Bott les, Tin Cans, Papers Glass bottles, tin cans and newspapers will be collected for recycling Saturday, Dec. 18, at the Crystal Lake Plaza shopping center, the McHenry County Defenders, sponsors of the recycling project, an­ nounced this week. Hours for glass and cans will be 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday only. Hours for newspapers will be longer since the truck will be manned by members of the Senior Methodist Youth Fellowship (MYF) from the First United Methodist church, Crystal Lake. Newspapers only, tied securely in bundles, may be brought from 9 a m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, and from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday. Glass bottles and jars should be separated by color and be reasonably clean. It is most important that all metal rings be removed. The cans which will be ac­ cepted are the common fruit and vegetable "tin" cans. These should be clean, with the labels removed and flattened with lids inside. Beverage cans with aluminum lift-off lids cannot be accepted. The Defenders will not have a recycling collection in January, but the regular collections on the third Saturday of each month will resume Feb. 19. For additional information or to volunteer to help, call Mrs. Robert J. Becker in Crystal Lake. jwmiiMiimiiimiimiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ! FREE i TUESDAY & THURSDAY I Beautiful Glass TUMBLER | 1 Free with each $2 gas purchase | ITEM: Crop production per man hour has increased 148 per cent. Livestock production per man hour is up 149 percent Crop production per acre has increased 124 percent, and livestock produc­ tion per breeding unit is up 111 percent. This great productivity helps to keep food prices within reason. ffj first Riverside, then Christmas... You'll look beautiful under the mistletoe RIVERSIDE HAIRSTYLING 2020 Rte. 120 Phone 385-7010 s Service Lilymoor ff ALMOST TOO PRETTY TO OPEN " That's what family ana\friends will say about your gifts when you wrap them in fashionable, coordinated Hallmark gifi\wrap, ribbon, yarn, trims and tags. Karen's 1238 N. Green St. McHenry Shop Phone 85-6750 66 Enjoy: T A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens " TUES.,DEC.21ST A way of saying thank you for banking with us this year. We are sure your whole family^ will enjoy the delightful television program "A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens',' directed by television award winner Chuck Jones. This unique version of Dickens' revered classic was created by the famous British animator, Richard Williams, in the classic style of the original engravings. We hope we've been of help to you. Because that's really what banking is. Helping people. Whatever your present and future banking needs may be, we can fill them. That's why we're called a Full Service Bank. "The Hank of People and Performance" | McHenry State Bank h v n * f$0 A FULL SERVICE 3510 tf est Elm Street Phone 385-1040 JL McHenry, Illinois a

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