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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Feb 1975, p. 28

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PAGE 10 r McHENRY PLAINDEALER - FEBRUARY 14,1975 Wonder Lake Mary Jean Huff 728-0267 MI Harrison Pre-School PTA To Meet The Harrison Pre-School P.T.A invites mothers and their pre-school children in District 36 to attend the next meeting Feb. 19! This group of eager mothers meet twice a., month in the cafeteria at Harrison school from 10 a.m. to ^bout 10:30 a.m. Their aim is to learn more about their children and also to give their young children a chance to associate with other children their own age. Interesting programs are presented Some of their speakers have included Heather Wolf from SEDOM, Pat Frechette, who spoke on children's books, arid Mary , Huggero, R.N., who talked about children's health, im­ munizations, etc. An eye specialist. Dr. Koresch. will speak at the Feb. 19 meeting about caring for children's eyes. Denis Morimoto, Harrison school social worker, will present a program on hyperactive children at the March 5 meeting. While the mothers become more informed about their most important career of motherhood, their preschool youngsters socialize with other children under the careful supervision of seventh and eighth grade Harrison students. Any pre-school parent interested in joining the group or wanting more information may call Marsha Nelson or Donna Carr. CUB SCOUT AWARDS Cub Scout Pack 145's meeting was held at Nativity Lutheran church; Awards were presented to the following Cub Scouts for Bobcat: Den 3 - (Sharon Peters, Den mother) - Chris Corsaut, Danny Diedrick, Donald Karolewicz and Steven Bryan; Den 4 * CTrudie Gohl, Den mother) Lee Lomax, Kevin Moore and Mike Polka; Den 6 - (Angela Gonzales, Den mother) Roger Gonzales, Scott Bujak, Ricky Taylor and David Vargas. Mike Benson received his Bear award and Jeff Lomax received two silver arrows for Wolf badge electives. Prizes were awarded for cake decorating and then the cakes were auctioned off. The "best tasting" cakes were by Scott Bujak, Jeff Lomax and Kevin Moore."Bestdecorated" cakes were by Mike Polka, Bryan Peters and Danny Diedrick. The "most unusual" cake was by Steven Bryan. The next pack meeting will be Feb. 23 at 2 p.m. It will be the Blue and Gold banquet where the speaker will be a 1 BISHOP CONFERS SACRAMENT - The Rt. Rev. Arthur J. O'Neil, bishop of Rockford, conferred the sacrament of Confirmation on two large classes in McIIenry's Catholic churches recently. At right, above, Bishop O'Neil confers the sacrament on one of the class of sixty-six at St. Patrick's church. Photo at left shows class members and sponsors at St. Mary's church. « STAFF PHOTOS-WAYNE GAYLORD missionary pilot, Dave Wickersham. 5IRTHDAY GREETINGS delated birthday greetings to a gal who has called us several times to be sure that others get a little Plaindealer greeting on their birthday, anniversary, etc. This time the tables are turned and we wish all the best to Mrs. Antoinette Brisinte of Indian Ridge who celebrated her birthday Feb. 11. May all the happiness you have wished others, be yours. 15 DAYS LEFT! UP TO HERE'S THE UUJL^U IN LOW PRICES! PINT0S MAVERICKS MUSTANGS SUPERCAB PICKUPS COMETS A NEW 1975 FORD OR MERCURY yL Over $15 a Month For Three Years ACT NOW WHILE THE SELECTION IS BEST! 75 Ford Gran Torino 2-Door Hardtop Ford Pinto Come OUR Way • Trade YOUR Way For One Of These! 1974 CAMAR0 (LT HARDTOP) V8 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering and Brakes, Air Conditioning, Vinyl Roof, 13,000 miles. $3988 1974 BRONCO (4 WHEEL DRIVE) With Power Angle Snow Plow. 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Factory Air Conditioning, AM/FM Stereo, Steel Belted Radial Tires, Electric Rear Window Defroster. $2488 1971 FORD-COUNTRY SEDAN V8 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering and Brakes, Factory Air Conditioning, Radio, Heater, Whitewalls. See and drive to appreciate. 2992 1970 COUGAR-HARDTOP V8 Engine, Standard Shift, Power Steering, Radio, Heater, Whitewalls. $1288 FORD WOODWARD ROUTE 47 S. AT 14 - WOODSTOCK, ILL. (815) 338-6680 4Y2 Acres New and Used Cars - Most Modern Facilities MERCURY YOUNG AT HEART The Wonder Lake Young at Hearts met at Christ the King hall Wednesday, Feb. 5. The date for their annual bazaar has been set for May 3 and handmade quilts are being worked on by the members. President Marie Robinson and her group are looking ahead to spring and good weather when they will resume their travels to interesting spots in the area. Possible journeys this year will take them to the Sears Tower, the Quaker Oats company and they are also planning a lun­ cheon and theater date at Shady Lane. February bir­ thday greetings were sung to Rose Schladt, Marie Polcyn and Pearl Sigwalt. The next meeting of the Young at Hearts will be Wednesday, Feb. 19. ANNUAL RETREAT With the beginning of Lent, ladies of Christ the King parish are starting to think of their annual retreat. This year it is scheduled for March 14, 15 and 16 at Bishop Lane Retreat house in Rockford. For more information or to make reservations, please call Dolores Wines or Sophie Dyck. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Happy birthday to Lincoln Koch, that patient man who drives the bus for all those Harrison school students, Feb. 12. Happy birthday to retired lady, but still Cub Fan 1, Estelle Biggers, Feb. 13. ENTERTAINS AT PARTY Jamie Dass, son of Ted and Joy Dass, entertained a group of his kindergarten friends at his home in Wooded Shores Monday, Feb. 3, to celebrate his sixth birthday. Many of the usual party games were played and prizes given out, but a Dass family tradition was carried on with the opening of Jack Horner's pie, An antique wooden cheese box brought from Denmark by Jamie's great grandparents formed the base of the "pie" which was the table centerpiece. The box was covered with crepe paper and ribbons reached out through tiny holes to each child's place. When it was time for Jack Horner to "pull out his plum" everyone pulled a ribbon and found to their delight - a toy on the other end! Instead of having a big cake with six candles, each guest had a most interesting time decorating his own cup cake with frosting, chocolate pieces, sprinkles, colored sugar; whipped cream and a candle on top, which he blew out as the birthday song was sung to Jamie. The happy little party-goers included Candy Marie Bar- thuly, Amy Coughlin, David Harney, Rene Ruzicka, Brian Wright, Joy Wright, Pat Huff, Richard Sullivan, Rae Ricki Parker, Susan Maris and Jimmy Stauffer. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Sponsored by Woman's club of Wonder Lake, Ann Sowers, chairman. FEBRUARY 12 No School, Harrison, Lin­ coln's Birthday FEBRUARY 15 Solo and Ensemble Contest, Harrison School FEBRUARY 18 PTA Board Meeting, Harrison School, 7:30 P.M. FEBRUARY 19 Pre-School PTA Meeting, 10 A.M. Harrison School Cafeteria FEBRUARY 23 Pack 145 Blue and Gold Banquet, 2 P.M. MARCH 1 Fun Fair, Harrison School MARCH 5 Pre-School PTA Meeting, 10:00 A.M. Harrison School Cafeteria MARCH 6 7th grade play, Harrison School Sodality Meeting, Christ the King Church MARCH 8 Harrison Band District Contest "IGNORANCE IS CRAZY." Carroll O'Connor "I 've never had cancer But I 'd be crazy to ignore i t . I know many cancers can be cured if they ' re de­ tec ted ear ly . 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