Ringwood News 385-8037 653.9262 728 0343 Rummage Sale With the sunny days and warmer weather, many women are beginning to think about % spring housecleaning. The ladic$ of the Ringwood United Methodist church will hold their rummage sale Friday, March 28, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday, March 29, from 9 a.m. to noon. They would appreciate donations of resaleable items which may be left at the church Monday, March 24, through Wednesday,c March 26. LENTEN SERVICES A lenten service for the Greenwood -- Ringwood parish will be held at the G r e e n w o o d U n i t e d Methodist church Wed nesday evening, March 19, at 7:30 Fellowship hour will precede the service at 7 p.m. and a nursery will be available for small children. HAPPY BIRTHDAY It was a fun evening for everyone when Larry Wfedenhoft was given a surprise birthday party by his wife, Dee. Among the guests were Larry's brother and sister-in-law, Pete and Phyllis Wiedenhqft of Lake Geneva. There was a delicious buffet supper and birthday cake, as well as some very unusual and humorous gifts. Rob Knolton and Kathy Kay furnished music for everyone's pleasure. BIRTHDAY BRUNCH The Low clan gathered wtih Doris and Walt Low to celebrate all the March birthdays with a delicious brunch prepared by Sue Madey. Everyone enjoyed Beef .Quiche, fruit compote, Security American Family's Special Homeowners Package Policy. Complete security (or that special place you call home. It's the most comprehensive, home owners coverage we've ever offered. Call me today. I'll provide you with all the information Because your home Is special. TONY FICK CHUCK LEWANDOWSKI Comer of Crystal Lake Blacktop & Rt 120 McHenry CALL US FOR DETAILS IwLMH AM MfTo mm mamas mum in Ametican f •mity Mu1u«> InjuHnceCo Mad'«on W'* RENT MNSiflVJlC the professional do-it-yourself carpet cleaning system First Hour of Rental $1.00 per hour . . . for every hour thereafter. Example 2 hours . . . total charge $1 plus tax.) NO MINIMUM Special Rental Rate Good Monday thru Thursday RINSENVAC cleans the way professionals cfo at a t ract ion ot t t ie> cost (2 . MM %% 00 NUN OVERNIGHT SPECIAL I • :00 P.M. f:00 A.M. >10.00 HORHSBYS #omily (f nfc i --• 4400W. RTE.120. McHENRY. ILL. a sausage and rice dish and Orange Mousse. A Morning Glory drink toasted the homecoming of Doris and Walt from vacation and the people with March birthdays. They are Bob Low, Jr., March 8 and Sue Madey, March 20. A card was signed with little personal greetings from each to Donna Crocfer, March 14, way out there in Needles, Calif. A very en joyable day was had by all with Rummy Royal played by many. Those helping to celebrate were Sue and Bob Low, Bob: Low, Jr. and Mabel Thomas, Tom Low and friend Sherri all of McHenry; Walt and Alice Mae Wilcox of Woodstock; Sue Madey, Donna Lynn, Eddie and March of Hebron, and Pam and Dan Kehoe and little Robin, of Elkhorn. Wis. BIRTHDAYS Happy Birthday to Michelle Lehmkuhl, Cory Betts and Trudy Hohmann March 19. On March 20 we have Rita Cerny, Sue Madey, Ethel Wiedrich, Michelle Lynn VanEvery and James Reed sharing their natal day. March 21 is that special day for Ron Silzer and Bob Eberle; March 22 for Felicia Hogan and Dolly Malsch; March 23 for Loren Harrison, Mrs. Leo Smith, Alan Walker and Art Kreutzer, Jr. March 24 we find Pat Rienhardt adding another year. Happy Birthday to all of you wonderful people. ANNIVERSARIES Wedding bells were ringing March 23 for Walt and Doris Low 36 years ago. Happy Anniversary you two and we wish you many, many more. THINGS TO REMEMBER March 16 Church Ser vices - 9:15 a.m. - Ringwood church. Church School - 9:45 a.m. -- Ringwood church. U.M.Y. - 6:30 p.m. March 17 - St. Patrick's day - the wearing of the green. March 18 - Choir practice - - 7 p.m. - Ringwood church. March 20 - Confirmation class - 4:30 p.m. - Green wood church. March 21 - NO SCHOOL - Institute Day (no student attendance). March 23 - Church ser vices - 9:15 a.m. - Ringwood church. Church school - 9:45 a.m. -- Ringwood church. March 28 -- Early Dismissal for Easter Vacation. GOD BLESS Morltini Eighth Grade Class Aids Recycling Students, faculty, and parents of Montini school will be on hand Saturday, Mairch 15, at the McHenry Market place, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. to,t receive properly prepared material for recycling. By recycling materials through this or any other recycling effort one-is saying natural resources-such as wood, steel, petroleum, glass, tin, and aluminum; also saving precious space in the diminishing number of existing landfills, and helping the groups working on the drives. Montini students will use the money earned at this drive to help pay for their class trip in May and to provide a class gift to the school when they graduate. The money earned by the McHenry County Defenders is used to sponsor the many programs (solar, gravel, land use, etc.) and services ( s p e a k e r s b u r e a u . scholarships, literature, etc.) all provided free to the public. Recycling has become a way of life for some our our county's citizens, but they are still only a small per centage of the population. It is amazing how many people are not aware that these drives exist The Defenders help those who are not among the regular recyclers to help spread the word., Material is available that could be passed out in individual neighborhoods by anyone interested and willing to do so. Following are some guidelines for the preparation of material. Newspapers i tie securely into bundles easily handled by the workders (and the householder), or placed securely into strong, brown paper bags. All plastic bags should be removed. Wet paper is not acceptable»since the newspaper is processed WANTED Women's t6" Softball Teams (3 competitive) Playing either Tues. or Thurs. nights ASA Rules First Come-First Serve Call Roni 344-2638 | w American Legion Post 491 - RINGWOOD ROAD. McHENRY - OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY (5:00 - 9:00 P.M.) 'PERCH-ALL YOU CAN EAT •OTHER MENU AVAILABLE SAT. NIGHT BOB & THE BLUE TONES COCKTAIL MON -TUES.-WED -THURS -FRIDAY HOUR 3:30 to 6:00 Cut Prices %ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssg WILLIAM I. "BILL" FITZCERRLD FOR COUNTY BOARD DISTRICT TWO BILL FITZGERALD IS PLEDGED TO: ...Planned growth ...Fiscal responsibility ...Public Offical accountability ...Seek methods to reduce the tax burden on home and farm owners. ...working to keep a lid on all taxes. VOTE REPUBLICAN MARCH 18, 1980 PAID FOR BY CITIZENS TO ELECT WILLIAM J. FITZGERALD 73)4 HANCOCK DR. WONDER LAKE ELECT* ELECT* ELECT BlfflEBIH. Jill Zwick State Representative March 18,1980 Republican Primary "My only special interest is the taxpayer of the 33rd District. In flation, rising taxes and expanding government are rapidly eroding the quality of our lives. I favor a return to basics' in government as well as education. We should start by stopping the expansion of government, then reduce its size at all levels and continue by cutting taxes of all kinds. Only by getting government less involved with our lives can we begin to improve our lives. A vote for me on March 18th is a vote in Springfield for a 'return to basics' and a better life. Thank you." / • Endorsed l>> Chicago Sun Times bright fiscal conservative Also endorsed fo\ Illinois Women s Political Caucus Voice Of The Taxpayer PayJ for by Citizens for Zwick, 544 Bonnie Dundee Rd . Durtdee, III . Harry Lowrance, Treasurer dry immediately after unloading. Recycled baling twine is available for those who would like to take some home with them. Magazines and corrugated board - bundle separately from the newspaper. Glass bottles and jars - Wash, and have metal and plastic removed, This in cludes the plastic jackets that are now found on some glass bottles, the thin metal neck rings that often remain. Clear, green and brown glass are accepted for recycling. Please do not bring light bulbs or crockery of any sort, and do not pre- crush glass. Paper labels may be left on. , All-steel cans -- Rinse, cut out bottoms (which makes flattening easier) and PAGE II - PLAIN DEALER - FRIDAY. MARCH 14,1888 flatten the cans to conserve space. Lables should be removed from cans. Aluminum ~ Separate from the all-steel cans since they are processed through different avenues. Some recyclers still confuse the all-aliminum can with the bi metal can, which cannot be • recycled. All-aluminum cans have "all-aluminum" or "recyclable aluminum" printed on them. If in doubt, use a magnet, for a magnet will not stick to the side df an all-aluminum can hut will be attracted to the -side but not the top of a bi-metal can. Used motor oil - Deliver in a plastic jug with a secure lid. Anyone in need of further information or requesting a . pick-up of prepared material may call 385-8512 by Friday evening. « * • * The power of pictures is illustrated by the ef fectiveness of the seed catalogs. % VOTE TUES. MARCH 18 Paid by Citizens for Klemm 40 Brink, Crystal Lake, II OUTDOOR RECREATION OUTDOOR RECREATION OUTDOOR RECREATION Z O - °uJ?sen.r _ TSatu> z o oc O O Q •- D o z o oc u RENTAL EQUIPMENT SATURDAY ONLY, MARCH 15th Save on 100's of Items 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Come Early! A Sale this good is worth waiting for! SRL.E SAVE 30-80% On Rental X-C SKIS & GEAR 100 PAIRS of SKIS and BOOTS up for GRABS! J- COUPON ---I I March 15-31 Pre-Season j | BIKE SPECIAL ! j Tone Up - Reg. $14 *9 I I . . . - * 2 0 1 at O O o 3 j Overhaul - Reg. *30 J All Parts Used During 2 | Special .10%Off J 2 j With coupon only March 15 thru 31,1980 I < ! -COUPON.„_„i u Ut oc oc o o o All Remaining Winter Clothing 50% Off & More! "All New X-C Gear 20-50% Off All Ski Racks 40% Off. - Misc. X-C Bindings *2.00 Pair o o o r> 30 O z o c -« o o o 30 o z o c -4 o o O 30 caton •CROSS COUNTRY SKIS J" •10 SPEED BlkES -BACKPACKING 2 •CAMPING GEAR -CLOTHING ™ •WILDERNESS OUTINGS 5 O Z ® 1801 '/> S. Rout«* 47 (1 block South of Business Rt. 14) Woodstock, III 815/338-6088 OUTDOOR RECREATION OUTDOOR RECREATION OUTDOOR RECREATION WASHINGTON -- IT USED TO BE THE CAPITAL OF A FREE PEOPLE. mM XLS aii. LLLI Uv He has erected a Multitude of Mew (Wices, and sent hither Swarms of Officers to harass our People, and eat out their Substance The Declaration of Independence, 1776 DOW LYON U.S. CONGRESS A RESP0NSWE LEADER VOTE REPUBLICAN MARCH 18, I960 ' PB'D FOG 6v FK'EHCS of DON LYO N - _ OHrJSON , C hfti KmAN