SECTION 2 PAGE 2 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, Wonder Lake Mary Jean Huff 7280267 Ibr- Observe Holy Year In Special Way At Christ The King The Holy Year will be celebrated in a very special way to Christ the King Church, Wonder Lake, on Sunday, Oct. 19. A Eucharistic Vigil with its theme being, "Holy Year and Family Prayer", will begin "with a 12 Noon Mass. The homily and welcome will be given by Rev. D.E. Tranel, pastor of Christ the King. Mass will be followed by Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Consecration of the Hearts of Jesfiis and Mary. The Pilgrim Virgin Statue of Our Lady of Fatima will be an impressive part of the Procession of the Blessed Sacrament. A Redemptorist priest from Edgerton, Wis., will conclude the procession with a very inspiring talk. The 2 p.m. coffee break offers an opportunity for confession or silent prayer as well as time for coffee and relaxation. The afternoon resumes with the Scriptural Rosary, led by a Franciscan Friar from Kenosha, Wis. Another Franciscan Friar, Brother Pius, will sing the Litany of Our Lady and lead the congregation in response. At 3:30 p.m., there will be a Holy Year Prayer and Benediction. The four hour afternoon vigil, which has been organized under the ex perienced direction of Hildegarde Narowetz, can be experienced in its entirety or in any of its parts. People are welcome to join in the services at any time in the afternoon. It is not unusual for Catholics to travel many miles for an op portunity to participate in such a vigil jind anyone in the surrounding area is invited to share with the parishioners of Christ the King in their Holy Year Eucharistic Vigil on the nineteenth of October. HALLOWEEN PARTY The American Legion Post 1169 will be holding a Halloween party for all children of Wonder Lake up to the age of twelve years on Saturday, Oct. 25, at 2 p.m. So all you ghosts and goblins dress up in your best Halloween finery and come on down to the party. Prizes will be awarded for the best costumes and there will be games. BIRTHDAYS Happy tenth birthday to Lisa Gallagher, daughter of Dee and Ed Gallagher, on Oct. 20. Happy birthday to Ron Parquette on Oct. 21. Happy birthday to Mary Cross on Oct. 21. MAIL SERVICE The U.S. Postal Service first- class mail service im provement program went into effect at Wonder Lake Post Office on Oct. 11, Postmaster L.W. Murphy announced. Under the program, first- class mail will receive service that is equal to or better than airmail. The major, new service step will extend to all first-class mail weighing 13 ounces or less. "In practical terms, what this service improvement means is that domestic first-class postage now will purchase the level of service that previously only airmail could buy," said Postmaster L.W. Murphy. "Under the new program, there no longer will be an ad vantage in purchasing airmail postage for domestic delivery," she said. Priority mail (now starting at weight in excess of 13 oun ces), which includes air parcel service, and international airmail are unaffected by the improvement program and continue in their present form, the postmaster said. "Airmail stamps will be sold for use on priority and in ternational airmail. They can also be used in various com binations with other stamps for first-class mail," she said. Customers can exchange airmail stamps, and stamped envelopes and cards at full postage value for ordinary stamps, stamped envelopes and cards. Stationery bearing airmail indicia will be allowed to be mailed at the first-class rate, Postmaster L.W. Murphy said. To aid postal customers, maps showing the cities and area targeted for next and second day delivery for mail from Wonder Lake will be on display in the post office lobby, the postmaster said. White top collection boxes, now used exclusively for air mail, will be removed or converted to use for other purposes, the postmaster said. EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING Commander James Hales announces to all members of the American Legion Post 1169, that the executive board meeting will be held Monday, Oct. 20, at 8:30 p.m. The regular monthly meeting will be on Tuesday, Oct. 21, at 8:30 p.m. RALLY DAY A rally day was held at Nativity Lutheran church on Sunday, Sept. 7. Fifty-six children attended and a full staff of teachers. Teachers for this year are as follows: Lorraine Fejedelem, nursery: Marcia Draheim, kin d e r g a r t e n ; A r l e n e Gildemeister, first grade; Wilma Fredericks, second grade; Peggy Motel, third grade; Kathy Young, fourth grade; Jim Fredericks, fifth grade; Betty Gabel, sixth grade; Jim Fornwall, seventh grade; Len Benson, eighth grade; and Allen and Julie Boelter, teenagers. Peggy Motel, Jim Fornwall and Allen Boelter are new to the staff. The teenage group is new this year. It is for confirmed teenagers and their friends. Newly baptized members of Nativity Lutheran church are: Karen Nicole Thornton, daughter of Darrel and Bar bara Thornton; and Jason Leonard Berner, son of Ken neth and Vicki Berner. BAKE SALE The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 1169 will be holding a bake sale on Satur day, Oct. 25. President Marge Hartung is asking for help from the members for home baked goods and all donations will be appreciated. She also reminds the members that the regular Auxiliary meeting for October will be on Thursday, the twenty-third. ' FAMILY FUN DAY The Tennis Boosters are planning a family fun day on Sunday, Oct. 19, at Harrison school. The fun will be there for the entire family with lots of old fashioned games, such as a three legged race, obstacle courses, water balloon toss, bobbing for apples, golf Two new ways to save taxes If you're not covered by a qualified pension plan where you work, a new law lets you set aside up to $1500 a year in a tax-deferred Individual Retirement Account (IRA). If you're self-employed, you can put aside up to $7500 a year in your own tax-deferred Keogh HR-10 retirement plan. You don't pay federal income taxes on the funds set aside in these plans until you retire. But your plan must comply with the requirements of the new law. Your Country Companies agent has sev eral plans to choose from. Ask him about them. The Country Companies. We're a little different than most insurance people.• Agent COUNTRY tiff Companies, * 'JkU "I* 1975 chipping for the men, sack races, tire races and more! Prizes will be given and in case of rain alternative indoor games are being planned. There will also be a bake sale with a tempting variety of home baked goodies. Typical family foods will be available for the hungry and will include hot dogs, soft drinks, etc. If you can't come for the whole af ternoon, come for the things that you like best. At 1:30 p.m., there will be a Halloween costume parade; at 2 o'clock, the water balloon toss; races and sack races at 3 o'clock and something new has been added - a mini golf course. Sounds like fun! Remember the date - Sunday, Oct. 19, from 12 Noon to 5 p.m. SINCERE SYMPATHY Our sincere sympathy to the family of Lorraine (Laura f Moore of Crystal Lake, who died last Wednesday, Oct. 8. Laura, her husband, Bill, and family were Wonder Lake residents for many years and have many friends here. Laura was a truly beautiful person. Her warmth and love were always there to give and her keen sense of humor made her a delight to be with. Our own lives are a little richer because there was a Laura Moore - and what a celebration there must be in heaven welcoming her! SPECIAL NOTICE The Wonder Lake Garden club is having a "Coffee Break" and bake sale on Friday, Oct. 17, from 10 to 12 in the morning at the home of Mrs. Betty Alderson, 2008 N. Ridge road, McHenry. If you're working, shopping or just gadding "take five" and enjoy some coffee and, along with some homemade goodies for the family. "Last one here, does the dishes" Mrs. B. Alderson, publicity chairwoman. HAPPINESS IS- Happiness is...congratulating Betty Gabel on her dedicated work as a teacher at Nativity Lutheran church for the past 18 years. Happiness is...thanking an anonymous caller for the f o l l o w i n g . . . H a p p i n e s s is...having a very gracious and loving neighbor, Janet M a k s y m i a k . H a p p i n e s s is...hearing from an old friend. Happiness is...congratulating Betty Selsdorf of Christ the King parish who was honored by Bishop O'Neill on Sunday, Oct. 5, as one of the outstanding religious educators of the diocese. Happiness is...the thoughtfulness of Postmaster Lorraine Murphy and her crew at the Wonder Lake Post Office in returning Mrs. Maycen's wandering puppy, Cindy, to her - for the second time! COMMUNITY CALENDAR OCTOBER 15 Young at Heart Meeting, Christ the King Hall OCTOBER 18 Eagle Scout Presentation, Christ the King, 2 p.m. Ken Street & Mike Berlin OCTOBER 19 Eucharistic Vigil, Christ the King Church, 12 Noon to 4 p.m. Family Fun Day, Harrison School, sponsored by Tennis Boosters OCTOBER 20 Executive Board Meeting, American Legion, 8:30 p.m. OCTOBER 21 American Legion Meeting, 8:30, Post 1169 home OCTOBER 22 Cub Scout Pack Meeting, 7:30, Nativity Lutheran Church OCTOBER 23 American Legion Auxiliary Meeting OCTOBER 25 American Legion Halloween Party, 2 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary Bake Sale KIWAWIS NEWS Dr. Tom Jones, the new Superintendent of the Harrison school was the guest speaker Oct. 6, and members were enlightened by the things he said. Dr. Jones also joined the club and hopefully j the new Lt. Governor will be present at the meeting when he will be in stalled as a member. Next week guest speaker will b e M i s s J a n F r e y e , f r o m Easter Seals telling about Easter Seals. So let us have a good showing for this event. A r t C h r i s t o p h e r w a s t h e lucky one to win the Battle Axe award. The Boy Scouts of Wonder Lake have a new scoutmaster. Welcome aboard sir and good luck with the boys. On Oct. 18, at Christ the King church, at 2 p.m. one of the Wonder Lake boys, Mike Berlin, will receive the highest award in scouting, the Eagle Scout award. If it is at all possible, plan to attend this event. Last week at the Woodstock Club we attended the joint installation of officers for this year. Five of our members had an inter-club meeting with the Lake Geneva club. The miserable are very talkative. CLASS OFFICERS-Marian Central Catholic high school senior class officers are shown above, from left, Laurie Long, Woodstock, girls' Social chairman; Kathy Carey, McHenry, treasurer; Gere Ahrens, Woodstock, secretary; Mark Saladin, Woodstock, vice-president; Craig Hesch, McHenry, president; and Dan Thennes, McHenry, boys' Social chairman. SENIOR CITIZEN'S CORNER< HELPFUL IDEAS FOR SUCCESSFUL RETIREMENT Select Committee A new committee on aging, much like the one in the Senate, is now operating in the House of Representatives. The House Committee does not have the authority to draft legislation. 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