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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Apr 1976, p. 3

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Community | Calendar j APRIL 10 McHenry Grams Club -- Bake Sale - McHenry State Bank - 9:30 a.m. APRIL 11 Diocesan Council of NAIM -- Day of Renewal - Retreat House -- Rockford -- Begins 10 a.m. -- Mass, 3 p.m. - Reser­ vations - Sister Cecila - 815- 965-9623 or 9694 j; APRIL 13 Evangelical Covenant Church - 4815 N. Wilmot Road - - Missionary from Ziare - Rachel Wood -- 7:45 p.m. McHenry Chapter No. 547-- Order of the Eastern Star -- Stated Meeting-- 8 p.m. APRIL 14 McHenry Senior Citizens Club--Bus Trip to Chicago Loop--Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank--8:45 a.m. McHenry Grams Club - Meeting - Noon-City Hall - Dessert - Meeting - Social Hour. APRIL 15 Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi - Regular Meeting. APRIL 21 Annual Spring Luncheon ~ Card Party - St. Patrick's Church Hall - 11:30 a.m. - Sponsored by Lakeland Park Women's Gub. McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Bus Trip to Old Chicago, Bollingbrook-Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank~10 a.m. APRIL 22 K. of C. - Social Meeting - 8 p.m. APRIL 22 Installation of Officers - St. Clara Court No. 659 - Longhorn - 6 p.m. - Reservations - Mrs. Leonard Freund, or Mrs. John Wirfs. APRIL 24 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Meeting and Cards - St. Mary's - Oak Room - 7:30 p.m. Country Fare - West Campus Parking Lot - Sponsored By The McHenry High School Cheerleaders. APRIL 25 Valparaiso University Choir - - Zion Lutheran Church - 3 p.m. - Zion's Centennial Committee. C.D. of A. - Communion and Breakfast -- St. Patrick's Catholic Church - 9:45 a.m. Twenty-second Diocesan Conference - St. Rita Court - Contact Mrs. Leonard Freund, 3602 N. Richmond or Mrs. John Wirfs, 417 N. Hill Road. Benefit Pancake, Sausage Breakfast - Moose Lodge - Sponsored By Moose Civic Affairs Committee - Serving - 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. APRIL 26 McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Smorgasbord Dinner- 6:30 p.m.- East Campus Cafeteria-Program- 8 p.m. APRIL 27 C D. of A. - Mother's Day Banquet - St. Patrick's Hall - Social Hour - 6:30 p.m. - Dinner - 7 p.m. McHenry Chapter No. 547 - Order of the Eastern Star - Stated Meeting - Friends Night - Formal Attire -- 8 p.m. APRIL 29 Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi - Founder's Day. MAY 6 Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi - Meeting. MAY 7 & 8 ARTS. Presents "But­ terflies Are Free" McHenry Country Club - 8 p.m. - Dinner- Theatre Reservations-815-675- 2066 Days. MAY 8 Bicentennial Dance - Mc- Cullom Lake Beach House - Sponsored By Beach Gals - 7:30 p.m. to Midnight. MAY 13 K. of C. - Regular Business Meeting - 8 p.m. MAY 15-16 Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi - Garage SAle. MAY 16 Chicken Dinner - Legion Home - Ringwood Road - Noon to $ p.m. - McHenry American Legion Auxiliary. MAY 17 Pot-Luck Dinner - Honoring Gold Star Members - Legion Post Home - Ringwood Road - 6:30 p.m. - American Legion Auxiliary. MAY 20 Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi - Meeting. MAY 22 Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi - Road Rally. Political Nunda Predlnct Committeemen Name Officers At a meeting of the Nunda Township Republican Central committee held Thursday, April 1, in Crystal Lake, the Republican precinct com­ mitteemen elected their of­ ficers to serve for the ensuing two year term. Elected by unanimous vote to the office of chairman was Frank J. Rezabek, Jr., Crystal Lake; vice-chairman, Bernard V. Narusis, Oakwood Hills, Cary; secretary, Janice Notz, Oakhurst subdivision, McHenry, and treasurer, Harold Freese, Crystal Lake. Frank Rezabek is also ser­ ving as the assessor of Nunda Township. GRAND OLE MY DNMC'14900 4-DAY MOTOR COACH TOURS ESCORTED FROM CHICAGO AND MILWAUKEE MPARTUMS April • May **h A 20th Jun« 3rd A 17th Ji»lylthA22n4 Aug. 9th A 19th S«pt. *th A 23rd Oct. 7th A 21st Chain-O-Lakes TRAVEL SERVICE 3403 W. Kim St. McH*nry, Illinois 60030 INCLUDED: Private motorcoach transportation from Milwaukee or Chicago; accommodations with private bath; admission to Opryland; reserved ticket for Saturday night Grand Ole Opry; get acquainted lun cheon^ sightseeing of Nashville; tips for handling one pitce of luggage, admissions to points of in teres! nAsk&HjIaLlit Ts^iial WpWIWVIV I iWvP Since 1961 385-7500 Area Cod« 815 Ringwood News 653-9008 653-9262 728-0295 Reservations Necessary For Spring Luncheon The annual Spring luncheon at the Ringwood church is today. Friday, April 9 The program is a monologue of the "Three Great Loves of Betsy Ross" in costume, by Mrs. Robert Peirce from the Chicago Temple. If you haven't your reservation in, please call Mrs. Walter Low. Mrs. Frank Harrison or the church this morning, 653-6956, to see if we still have room The luncheon starts promptly at 12 noon, followed by the program up­ stairs. Do come, we'd like to have you. BIRTHDAY DINNER The March and April bir­ thdays in the Low families were celebrated last Sunday at the home of Walt and Alice Mae Wilcox in Woodstock. The birthdays to be celebrated were Bobbie Low, March 8; Sue Erwir March 20; Doris Low. April 9; Sue Low, April 11 and Linda Billikas, April 14. Linda and Bill Billikas and boys surprised all of us by coming from Dubuque, Io., (we really didn't expect them, but were happy to see them >. Of course. Pamr and Dan Kehoe of Elkhorn, Wi., came down and others there were Sue Erwin and children; Mabel Thomas and Bob. Sue and Bobbie Low of McHenry; Patti Miller and bovs. Walt. Doris. Ray and Tom Low of here and Cindy Caywood of Woodstock CANCER DRIVE April is Cancer month, the month that we canvas from house to house and the Ringwood area is no different than any other area So when you hear a knock on your door, do answer it because it just might be one of the volunteer ladies of the Ringwood area hoping for your support SEWING WORK DAY The next work day will meet at the home of Katy Christopher on Thursday, April 22. at 10:30 a m not April 15 as in the church calendar. BASEMENT PROGRESS The progress on the work in the church basement is coming along very well with the help of a lot of volunteers. Monday evening, the group spent scrubbing the floor so it would CONFIRMED - Pre-Easter Confirmation for 1M boys, girls and adults was held at St. James cathedral, Chicago, Saturday, April 3. Those confirmed came from ten parishes in the Chicago area. Pictured above are three young people who were presented by Father Arthur McKay of St. Paul's Episcopal church, McHenry. They are, left to right, Victoria Raab, LuAnn and Jeffrey Kroncke and Father McKay. The children were given Confirmation instructions by John Byers. I American Legion Post 491 j I - RINGWOOD ROAD, McHENRY - | ! FISH FRY EVERY I I FRIDAY (5:00-9:00 P.M.) | • PERCH-ALL YOU CAN EAT I I I I I I • OTHER MENU AVAILABLE • OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE SATURDAY NIGHT 2nd TIME AROUND COCKTAIL MON.-WED .-THLttS.-FfttDAY I I I LLUtninlL AUVi1* IIIWUO. i iviivn i HOUR 3:30 to 6:00 Cut Prices Come in and browse, you'll get ideas for furnishing your bath and discover many charming gifts. % K e l a I o 3012 W Rte. 120, McHenry. East of New Bridge - Free Parking * 385-0048 Mon.-Thurs. 9-5:30. Fri. 9-9, Sat. 9-5 Complete planning and installation of fixtures and accessories. A jiffrk -stiffen >1 UARESE'S Family Restaurant Announces Their Sunday Morning Champagne Brunch 9 AM to 1:30 PM with a complimentary Glass of Champagne Featuring a Fantastic BUFFET plus: Made-To-Order Eggs, Omelets and Crepes, including our Special "CAPPARO OMELET"! Adults $3.75 - Children 10 or under $1.95 SALTY DOGS- BLOODY MARYS - MARTINIS AND MANHATTANS ONLY 50c (Brunch Oily) "OH NO! THE CLOWN" FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT Balloon Sculpting • Magic • And Fun For The Entire Family SUNDAY 9 AM to 1 PM APRIL 11 and 18 (Easter Sunday) COME EARLY OR MAKE RESERVATIONS ENTERTAINMENT EVERY NOW APPEARING APRIL 9 & FRI. * SAT. NITE io "TRILOGY1 1266 N. GREEN ST.r McHENRY 385-3120 JOIN US THIS SUNDAY FOR A BEAUTIFUL DINING EXPERIENCE <mm be clean for painting Tuesday evening, it was three fourths of the way painted and finished to a point on Thursday evening The church school children commented and appreciated the brightness of the new paint job There is still work to be done, so listen for the call, and we hope that you will respond when we set the next work day HERE AND THERE Kenny, Barb. Wayne and Wendy Brennan were visitors at the Brennan Hepburn home. Sunday Mr and Mrs Russell Soddy of Kenosha spent the day with the folks on Saturday Mr and Mrs Gidens of Waukegan stopped by also Mrs Hep­ burn's granddaughter and her husband, the Keith Klap- perichs. were recent callers Sunday. Do Brennan and Aunt Nellie visited the Webster Blackmon family in Richmond The Art Bakers journeyed to Strawberry Point. Io . a couple weeks ago to spend the weekend with the grand­ mothers There was no snow but they got into a terrible downpour which made for about an hour of bad driving Jay and Jan W'alkington. with their girls, were in our town last Thursday evening The girls stayed with jGrandpa and Grandma while Dad and Mom attended the performance of "Guys and Dolls" at West campus. Several folks from our community were fortunate to get in and see the musical and from all reports, everyone thoroughly enjoyed it These young people are to be com­ mended for their fine per­ formance. BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday to Dick Malsch on the twelfth of April, and to Linda Billikas on* April 14; on April 16. we find Ingelborg Jacobsen, Tim Malsch and Gloria Mack having their special day, with Sherri Cristy and Ed Kane celebrating on the seventeenth of April Happy birthday to all of you this week in April. J ANNIVERSARIES Happy anniversary to Edith and Boyd Dowell on the twelfth of April and to Jerome and Clara Tonyan on April 16 Happy anniversary to both of you couples and we do hope you have many more happy years together * THINGS TO REMEMBER ' Friday. April 9. Ringwood church - Spring luncheon • 12 noon Sunday. April 11, church services - Ringwood church - 9 15 am - church school •• Ringwood church 9 45 a m U M Youth Ringwood church - The I^ist Supper 6 30 p m Thursday. April 15 Maundy- Thursday » 6 30 p m pot luck services combined at Greenwood church Naturally The man who thinks he knows everything always irritates those of us who do; -pecord, Columbia, S.C. PAGE S • PLA1NDF.ALEU-FRIDAY. APRIL t. If7« Give Salute Next Sunday To Great Americans On Sunday. April 11. at 4 p m the Scottish Rite Players from the Valley of Freeport will present a program entitled r"~SEST"" r^SSSSQEERBBESSSSSSSSSSKI Police Tickets | POLICE TICKETS Arthur C Hagerty. 5205 W Shore drive. McHwtry. no city sticker Lou Anne l. Anthony. 4830 W. Prairie, McHenry, improper left turn Florian G Jesski. 143 E. Rand. McHenry. disobeyed traffic signal. \ Patrick J Bychow-ski. 8005 Blivin. Spring Grove, im pro pet lane usage. 1 Michael R Kennebeck, 3914 N Richmond. Road, McHenry! unnecessary noise. David L Henken, 3021 W Crescent. McHenry. too fast for conditions VOTE FOR "Salute to Great Americans ".-' * Thts production is comprised of a prelude of choral selections followed by numerous skits . • depicting events occurring in the lives of several of the most notable founding fathers These performances are presented in full costume of that period of i history This will be sponsored by the Richmond Masonic lodge in behalf of the Richmond-Burton Bicentennial committee Thia is open to the public, and all are encouraged to be present with their families so that they may be entertained and also sur- prised at the historical significance and meaning portrayed by the cast There will be a free will of­ fering to help defray expenses The program will be presented at the Richmond Burton ' Community high school • • • • No greatness exists unless it's based upon principle and not upon profits. ELECTION APRIL 10th Henry Marlowe write in candidate for 1 Year Term COMMUNITY COLLEGE DIST. NO. 528 BOARD OF TRUSTEES BE SURE TO PUT X IN BOX Political Ad Paid For By Henry Marlowe everything s coming UP green on green street! $sa jenru axmtgs 4th Annual mini flower show now blooming in our lobby It's Flower Show time again at McHENRY SAVINGS. Stop in now to see our mini garden ... get a free whiff of spring. Open to the public every week day but Wednesday. But hurry . . our show closes soon! MORE GREEN FOR YOUR 6REEN! Earn as high as 7 %% . . . 7-%% CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT $5000 minimum - 6 years $1000 minimum - 1 year 1-Vi% CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT S-%% CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT $1000 minimum - 4 years $1000 minimum - 90 days 6-y4% CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT 5-V«% PASSBOOK ACCOUNT $1000 minimum • 2% years Any amount, $1.00 minimum SPECIAL SAVERS SERVICE! New McHenry Savings interest period starts April 1 ... get in on our big earnings. We'll be glad to transfer your savings from any other financial institution. Just bring in your passbook and we'll handle all details without charge! im McHENRY S A V I N G S t i»»• Miir•' n McHenry Savings V A N D I O A N A S S O C I A T I O N FSI.IC SAVERS hOuRS 900am to 430pm Monday Tuesday, and Thursday 9 00 am !o 8 00 c m jj, 9 00 a m t o 3 0 0 p m S a t u r d a y M c H e n r y D r i v e - m W > n d o * o p e n W e d n e s d a y 9 0 C a m ' .o 2 00 p n r Closed Wednesday m Ric*morvJ McHENRY MONEY MACHINE OPEN 24 hRS A OAv EvER* DA* s-s *s«.'eo S40 OOC lit 'f>e *e )*'<*> 4 L..d" -«* 'C

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