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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Apr 1977, p. 2

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IM.AINDI- \l » K-KHIMXY. APRIL H. 1!»77 Seasonal Produce To Brighten Spring Menus The Mental Health Resource league of McHenry county will sponsor a spring "Produce Day" April 27 This will be an excellent opportunity for county residents to buy fine quality fruits, vegetables, meats. seafood and delicatessen articles such as cheese, sausage and nuts. All "items can be purchased at below store costs The Resource league has sponsored the produce drives Womanly Art Conflict Clarified At Meeting PATRICIA" H. McMAHON > ENGAGED-Dr. and Mrs. James McMahon of 3014 W. Crescent .avenue announce the engagement of their daughter. Patricia, to Gerald J. Fabbri of Cary. 111., son of Mrs. and Mrs. Nondo J. Fabbri. Gerald is employed in Crystal Lake. PHOTOGRAPHY BY \IES The McHenry and Fox Lake groups of La Leche League will be beginning a new series of meetings in April by discussing the advantages of breast­ feeding Many conflicting statements concerning breastfeeding can be heard or read, resulting in confusion or misunderstanding of this womanly art Leche League encourages pregnant women, nursing mothers as well as their babies, or anyone interested, to come to the meeting for an informal discussion with mothers who have happily nursed their babies Each group has a lending library, with many outstanding Easter Dinner--Serve It Safely It's spring and. Easter Sun­ day is a special day in most homes. Family and friends gather to visit and renew ties and friendships. A holiday meal such as Easter usually means serving it to a larger group than usual around your dining table Food safety precautions will help to make this joyful time a pleasant occasion Ham. the most traditional of Easter dinner standbvs. like all meats, does contain some bacteria These bacteria are found in the air we breathe, on our skin and all around us. This is a normal state Under certain conditions, bacteria can multiply. This is what we want to avoid. Hams labeled "cured" ̂ or '.'cured and smoked" must be cooked before you eat them Cook to an internal tem­ perature of 160 degrees F. An Investment in an inexpensive meat thermometer is ad­ visable. "Fully cooked" hams are cooked thoroughly in the processing process and are ready to eat. Never leave uncooked or cooked ham at room tem­ perature for more than 2 hours. Keep it cold < below 40 degrees F > or hot (above 140 degrees F >. People with colds and in­ fections. or sores or cuts on their hands./should not handle foods, especially perishable foods such as ham This may spread bacteria Refrigerate whole hams no longer than 7 days , cured half hams, cured ham slices, or fresh ham. no more than three days. Once open, any canned ham should be refrigerated Check labels to see if it needs refrigeration before opening. Use it within seven days. To serve with the ham. Nancy Moore, University of Illinois Extension Home Economist, suggests creamed onions with bits of pimento, candied sweet potatoes with pineapple, pecan pies, slices of fresh banana and mar- shmallows added For a vegetable, the perennial spring vegetable, that's a favorite of THOSE WHO GIVE HAVE ALL THINGS!! HELP NEEDED FOR THE MAY 7th, 1977 MIKE TRIPP BENEFIT 16 YR. OLD BOY WHO HAS CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE PLEASE CALL 312-497-3189 many. Homemade yeast rolls and whipped butter and for dessert another spring favorite, rhubarb pie. Creamed onions are perishable items too. Serve immediately. Do not allow them to stand at room tem­ perature more than two hours. Easter eggs are decorative and fun for youngsters to make. But if you intend to eat the eggs, keep them refrigerated. Use them as a table centerpiece once for no longer than two hours Then, they can still be eaten Otherwise, just use the eggs as decorations and don't plan to eat them Can you prepare and serve the food to avoid foodborne illness" Your family may enjoy meals every day without problems, but on holidays when large groups get together, the types and larger quantities of foods present different problems. You may not have enough refrigerator space. Bacteria can cause food poisoning. All they need to grow is the right combination of time, temperature, and moisture Foodborne illness can cause diarrhea, vomiting, stomach cramps, and other unpleasant symptoms which can last for several hours or even days. With young children and elderly people, the results can be more severe. Often, people mistake foodborne illness for a simple "bug" or virus. The real cause may be food that was not properly handled, prepared, or served. This can be prevented. Can perishable foods such as cream pies,- seafoods, and dishes made with eggs, fish, meat, and poultry be kept cold (below 40 degrees F.)? Do not let these foods stand at room temperature more than two hours. Can perishable foods such as seafood, poultry, and cooked meats be kept hot (above 140 degrees F >? Bacteria grow 815-675-2302 for further information or reservations Singer To Soothe Soul- Chef To Please Palate for one and half years and they will continue to be held every other month The league receives ten percent of the profits which wi|) aid in the funding of mental health agencies in McHenry county. For order forms, Mrs. Thomas (Pat) Ryan of Crystal Lake may be con­ tacted Orders may be placed through April 20 to be picked up at Mrs Ryan's home at 815 Oak court April 27. Something for soul and body will b<j offered when the McHenry County Christian Women's club holds its lun­ cheon Wednesday. April 13 at Martinetti's restaurant. Crystal Lake. The luncheon, which will be from 12 noon to 2 p.m.. will feature singer Suzanne Johnson and Chef Mike Klima who will give a cooking demonstration Suzanne Johnson's singing has taken her to Europe, the Middle East. Africa. Asia and from coast to coast across North America After graduation from college. Suzanne was crowned "Miss Illinois". After competing as a finalist and a talent winner in the "Miss America'" pageant, she accepted the invitation from Fred Waring to be soloist with his choral group, the Penn- sylvanians For three months thev toured America, even singing a Command per­ formance at the White House. A few weeks after her reign as "Miss Illinois" ended she married her college sweetheart and after eleven years of marriage began the role of parenthood. Expertise in the art of cooking will be evident when Chef Mike Klima demonstrates how to prepare Chicken Kiev. Mr. Klima is a native of Czechoslovakia and also earned an apprenticeship in Europe He is the author of three cookbooks and has been in the food business for over thirty- three years. He is one of the few certified chefs in this country. Reservations are necessary and can be made through Mrs. Warren (Lorraine) Monahan of McHenry Free nursery ac­ commodations will be available books on childbirth and breastfeeding. Someone who is unsure about breastfeeding may learn more about it and will be able to make an informed decision. Someone who has decided to breastfeed may receive helpful information and support. The Fox Lake group, in­ cluding Johnsburg and Spring Grove, will meet Wednesday, April 13, at 8 p.m. The McHenry group will meet Thursday, April . 14. at 8 p.m. For more information about La Leche League or the meetings please call Mrs. Thomas (Pat) Bors in McHenry or Mrs. Len (Joey) Schoenherr in Fox Lake. best in lukewarm foods. Never let these foods stand at room temperature more than two hours. Holiday meals are fun but need careful planning. How many people can. you safely serve? And, how much time will it take to prepare the food? Don't try to feed more people than you can handle. Consider the size and quiuitity of the cooking equipment you have, your supply of eating utensils and dishes. Figure out how much refrigerator space vou 11 need to store foods. For additional information, contact your McHenry county Extension office, call 338-4747 or 3737. You may also stop in at the office, 11909 McConnell road. Woodstock. This service is available to all McHenry county residents. v Methodist Women Plan Rummage Sale The United Methodist Women of the First United Methodist church of McHenry will have a rummage sale starting at noon Thursday, April 14, from 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m Friday, April 15, and from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, April 16. Rummage may be brought to the church at any time after April 1, and placed in the church basement The public is most cordially invited to the rummage sale, where they will find many very good bargains in good use, and even some new items. Coffee and donuts will be available at a very nominal cost. Ladies of the church who wish to help at the rummage sale can contact either Mrs. Lilah Jordan, or Mrs. Gertrude Anderson, for assignment of hours to work. Save stooping and time by keeping small refrigerated items you use frequently in cooking on a cookie sheet or in a shallow pan. Community Calendar APRIL 11 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting-7:30 p.m.-East Campus Cafeteria. APRIL 12 Town and Country Newcomers Meeting-Drug Enforcement Program--St. Paul's Church-7:30 p.m Past Worthy Matrons and Patrons Night-Acacia Hall- OES No 547 -8 p.m APRIL 13 McHenry Senior Citizens Club -Chicago Loop Trip- Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank Parking Lot at 8:45 a.m. APRIL 14 La Leche League-McHenry Group-8 p.m. Knights Of Columbus- Regular Business Meeting-8 p.m.--Knights Of Columbus Hall. McHenry Senior Citizens Club--Driver's Refresher Course-First Session-10 a.m. to 12 noon-McHenry City Hall Council Chambers. McHenry Woman's Club- tleeting, l p.m -Social Hour- 12 Noon-VFW Hall. APRIL 14,15 & 16 Rummage Sale-First United Methodist Church-Thursday, 12 noon to 6 p.m.-Friday. 8 a.m. to8 p.m.-Saturday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m APRIL 15 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM- Meeting-Bring Silent Auction Item-St. Mary s Oak Room--7:30 p.m. APRIL 15 & 16 Hurricane Happening-- Marian Central Catholic High School~7:30 p.m. ARTS Presents--"Four On A Garden"-McHenry Country Club-Friday, 9 p.m.-Saturday, 8 p.m - Dinner-Theatre Reservations, call 385-1072. APRIL 15,16, & 17 Knights Of Columbus- Retreat. APRIL 16 Edgebrook P.T O. Board Meeting-Edgebrook Music Room-7 p.m. APRIL 18 St. Patrick's CCD Parents Association-Meeting-Topic: Teenage Drinking-Public Invited--7:30 p.m -Speaker at 8 p.m.-Church Hall. McHenry B.P.W. -Dinner Meeting-Chapel Hill Country Club-Cocktails, 6:30-Dinner, 7 p.m. Lakemoor-Lilymoor Blood Pressure Screening-Municipal Building-7 to 9 p-.m. Regular Meeting-McHenry Unit. American Legion Auxiliary-Post Home--£ p.m. - Installation of New Members. APRIL 19 McHenry Lodge No. 158 A.F. & A.M.-Slated Meeting-8 p.m. APRIL 20 McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Chicago Bus Trip-Bus RT.31 NORTH TO JOHNSBURG RD., EAST TO SUNSET RD. HOW LOUNGEI THE FINEST SCENIC NIGHTCLUB IN McHENRY COUNTY An Evening's Delight Awaits You Friday and Saturday, April 8 & 9 BRINGING BACK THE DANCEABLE MUSIC ERA... WOODY HERMAN'S THUNDERING HERD THE FINEST GOURMET DINING | COMPLETE BANQUET EASTER SPECIALS BAKED HAM DINNER PRIME RIB OF BEEF DINNEI *395 $5 'ft Easter Sunday from 12 Noon to 8PM PLUS: OUR COMPLETE REGULAR MENU PLUS SALAD BAR HARMONY RESORT Leaves McHenry State Bank Parking Lot at 9 a.m. Whispering Oaks Woman's Club-Annual Meeting and Program-1 p.m. APRIL 21 Craft Club-Lakeland Park Community House-9:30 a.m. McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Driver Refresher Course- Second Session--10 a m to Neon-City Hall Council Chambers. United Methodist Women- General Meeting-First United Methodist Church-Noon Meeting-Ringwood Tea. Court Joyce Kilmer C D of A.-Meeting-8 p.m.-Knights Of Columbus Hall. Ringwood Church--"Spring Tea' -1 p.m -Monologue By Mrs. Robert Pierce. Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi-Meeting-Home of Mrs Sandy Etten-Preferential Tea. Creative Living Series- Opera-tunists-10 a.m. APRIL 22 & 23 Hurricane Happening- Marian Central Catholic High School-7:30 p.m. ARTS Presents--"Four On A Garden "-McHenry Country Club-Friday, 9 p.m.-Saturday, 8 p.m.--Dinner-Theatre Reservations-385-1072 APRIL 23 v Knights Of Columbus- Fourth Degree-Exemplification Bake Sale-McHenry State Bank-9 a m to 12 Noon-St Paul's Episcopal Women, Sponsors. APRIL 24 St Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Brunch - McHenry Country Club-1 p.m. APRIL 25 McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Spring Smorgasbord Dinner-Meeting-East Campus Cafeteria-Dinner, 6:30 p.m.- Program, 7:45 p.m. APRIL 26 THE.OS. Meeting and Dinner-First United Methodist Church-5:30 p.m. APRIL 27 Lakeland Park Women's Club-Annual Spring Luncheon- Card Party-St. Patrick's Church Hall--11:30 a.m. APRIL 28 Craft Club-Lakeland Park Community Ho'ise-9:30 a.m. McHenfy Senior Citizens Club-Driver Refresher Course- Third Session-10 a m to Noon- City Hall Council Chambers. St. Clara Court-Installation of Officers. Girl Scout Lea lers Neigh­ borhood Meeting-St. Patrick's Church-9:30 a.m. Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi -Founders Day - Shady Lane Dinner-Theatre. APRIL 29 & 30 ARTS Presents-"Four On A Garden"--McHenry Country Club-Friday, 9 p.m -Saturday, H p.m. -Dinner-Theatre Reservations, 385-1072. APRIL 30 St. Margaret Chapter of, NAIM-Cards-St. Mary's Oak Room-7:30 p.m. Spring Fling II-McCullom Lake Beach House-8:30 p.m. to ? -Tickets at Door-Beach Gals, Sponsors / JOY JILL McNALLY PLAN FALL WEDDING~Mr. and Mrs. James McNally of Volo announce the engagement of their daughter, Joy Jill, to Gerald L. Ilenningfield. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Henningfield, also of Volo. The bride-elects grandmother is Mrs. Otto (Rose) Klemm of Volo and her fiance's grandmother is Mrs. Frank (Anna) May of Wisconsin. Both of the young couple are graduates of Wauconda high school. Miss McNally is employed in Round Lake and her fiance farms and is also employed in Grayslake. Opportunity To See Mad Hatter At Arie Crown If one has never met the Mad Hatter or seen a smoking caterpillar, reserve a place on the chartered bus sponsored by the Woodstock Fine Arts association to see "Alice-In- Wonderland" Saturday, April 16 Ruth Page, director of the glorious Nutcracker', has concocted a multi-media ex­ travaganza calculated to en­ chant young and old. The bus leaves Ace hardware parking lot on Rte. 47 at 12:15 p.m. to attend the 2 p.m. per­ formance at Arie Crown. Those going are invited to bring a sack lunch to eat on the bus Space is limited, so reser­ vations must be made now. by calling 338-6517. April Events 99 MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK A son was born to Mr. and Mrs Ronald Pedretti of Wonder Lake April 4. HOSPITAL H0TES MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Patients admitted to Memorial Hospital, Woodstock, recently were John Jepson, Mary Kohon, Elva Dunn, all of McHenry; Rose Langdon of Wonder Lake and Doris Olson, Island Lake. For "Spares Organization Saturday, April 16, at 9 p.m. the Spares Sunday Evening club will have an "Easter Parade" dance. This seasonal event will take place at Kendall college hall, 2408 Orrington, Evanston. Dr. Lynn Edinoff of Des Plaines will be the guest speaker at the club April 24, at 7:30p.m. The speaker's subject will be "Who Needs a Psychotherapist". The Spares Sunday Evening club is a non-sectarian, non­ profit organization for single, widowed, divorced and legally separated adults. For mem­ bership information call Mel Clark of Wheeling, 541-6735. Curiosity is a form of intelligence. About Your Wedding... In order to serve McHenry area brides, the Plaindealer sends wedding forms to all those whose engagements have been announced and carry a definite date. We ask that these completed forms be returned three days prior to the wedding. Complete details will appear only during the week following the wed­ ding except in the case of out-of-state weddings, where an additional week is allowed. Photographs will be printed any time later, or will be included with the wedding information if they accompany the story. If your engagement announcement has not published, or if the date of the wedding was not known at that time, please call our office and request that a marriage form be sent. MARINE FESTIVAL <JUEEN CONTEST Name Addre** Phone Parent*' Name* Birth Date . Hobbit-s Sehoul Aclivitie* Parent*' Signature Include two picture* Return to Plaindealer office. 3812 W. Elm St. 4U W. Bold Knob (on PUtoknn lake) 385-1488 ELECT ERNEST D. SCH00LEY 4th WARD ALDERMAN LAKELAND PARK TUES., APRIL 19,1977 Polls Open 6 A.M. to 6 P.M. Lakeland Park Community House 1717 Sunset Avenue (POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT PAID FOR BY ERNEST D SCHOOLEY) Pin# Tree Pet Shop RT.120A CHAPEL HUl RD. ~ McHENRY. »S-t220 •SPECIALIZING IN TROPICAL and MARINE FISH •BIRDS •SMALL ANIMALS •COMPLETE LME OF PET SUPPLES OPEN 10-7 DAILY SAT. TIL 6, CLOSED WED. SUN.tO-J^r- J.'v -- "THE PET PEOPLE" ( 1

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