PAGE 22 - PLA1NDEALER - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27,1960 Wonder Lake Anne Sowers 653-9549 School Urges Parents To Immunize Children Club Presents Last Ski Show The Wonder Lake Ski club ; will be presenting their final show of the season over the Labor day weekend. It will take place at Sunrise Ridge beach on Sunday, Aug. 31, beginning at 2 p.m. This summer, the Ski club has performed in McHenry for Fiesta days, in Lake Geneva for Venetian days, and were rained out several times when they were scheduled to put on a show in Crystal Lake. This will be the second show put on in Wonder Lake this season. . Cindy Pliner is the club president, while Bob Hart- mann is vice-president; N a n c y H a r t m a n n , secretary; and A1 Mrowka, treasurer. The officers and all club members are in viting anyone interested in joining the Ski club, to come to tryouts which will be held Saturday, Aug. 30, 5 p.m. at 5229 E. Lake Shore drive. Anyone trying out should be able to take off from the pier on one ski, demonstrate their skiing ability on one ski, and be willing to help with all Ski club events. For more information, call 653- 9641, or just show up for tryouts on Aug. 30. CCD REGISTRATION Registration for all CCD classes at Christ the King church, from kindergarten through high school, took place after the Saturday evening Mass on Aug. 23 and after all Masses on Sunday, Aug. 24. If, however, there are still some students who have not been registered, they may do so after the Masses on Sunday, Aug. 31. Sunday classes will begin Sept. 14 and weekday classes will begin during the week of Sept. 14, also. SPECIAL DAYS Happy birthday on Aug. 30 to Joe Sullivan, Jr. For many years, Joe has had to celebrate his birthday during the first week back to school, but this year he gets a Saturday! On Sept. 1, Sara Hearity will be a very popular person. She will be celebrating her birthday while people all over the United States will be celebrating right along with her, since it's Labor day. Happy birthday on Sept. 3 to Nancy Diedrich, daughter of Ralph and Pat Diedrich, of Wonder Center. C a r o l T h o m p s o n , secretary at Greenwood school, has been having a lot of special days lately driving around in her new red M-G, which was an anniversary present from her husband. FRIENDSHIP TEA Each Fall, the Woman's club of Wonder Lake, sets aside a special evening to welcome guests to their club. It gives women who might be interested in joining the club a chance to meet the of ficers, committee chair women and all other members and to hear some of the activities that they participate in. A special style show will be presented by some of the board members with Mary Jane Ahern, one of the original members of the club, as narrator of the fashions. Finger sandwiches and tasty desserts, along with punch, coffee, and tea will be served after the fashion show on Thursday, Sept. 4, at 7:30 p.m. The Friendship Tea, as all Woman's club meetings will be held in Nativity Lutheran church haU. Regular meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month from September $ through May. RUMMAGE SALE ~ Don't forget this is the ^weekend for the Rummage sale sponsored by the Ladies Sodality of Christ the King church. It will take place Aug. 28-31 in the school hall. The ladies have been busy for several weeks collecting and setting up to make it a successful fund raiser. .T.'^here will also be baked i vgoods on sale which will be an added treat. BACK TO SCHOOL Things are certainly different in our neigh borhoods today! The ' bicycles ar^^pattKd in the garage, na 'baseball bats have been left out on the front lawn/and little sun tanned bodies have not been seen on the beaches. Instead of cartoons, many moms are getting caught up on their soap operas that haven't been seen since the end of May. Those big yellow buses took our children away from us, making the lack of noise almost unbearable. Today is the first day of school! ' COMMUNITY CALENDAR Aug. 28-31 Rummage sale; Christ the King school hall Aug. 30 Ski club tryouts; 5 p.m. Aug. 31 Ski show; 2 p.m. Sunrise Ridge beach Sept. 3 Young At Hearts; School District No. 156 Superintendent Robert Swartzloff urged parents of the community to have their children fully immunized against certain diseases. Mr. Swartzloff explained that state law requires all ^ 10:30 a.m. Christ the King hall Sept. 4 Woman's club Friendship Tea; 7:30 p.m. Nativity Lutheran church Sept. 6 Fish and Weeds Regatta at Browns Lake Sept. 17 Young At Hearts; 10:30 a.m. Christ the King hall children entering school to be immunized against polio, diphtheria, tetanus, per tussis (whooping cough), measles and rubella? Also, children are required to have physical examinations before en tering school for the first time and at the fifth and ninth grade levels. Students attending both public and non-public schools have to meet the immunization and physical examination requirements. Children who fail to meet the state health requirements will be excluded from at tending school. To prevent the occurrence of an epidemic, 90 percent of the children in Illinois need to be immunized in each disease category, according to state health officials. V Beginning this October, school districts which report less than 80 percent of their student population having the required immunization and physical examination requirements will have 10 percent of each state aid payment withheld. A new state law requires those funds to be withheld until the appropriate compliance level is reached. In the 1980 school year, that compliance level is 80 percent. In 1981 and thereafter, it will be 90 percent. School districts Community Blood Drive Scheduled For Sept. 3 It All Island Lake residents eligible to donate blood are urged to participate in the Community Blood drive, which will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 3 between the hours of 4:30 and 8:30 p>m. The blood drive will be held at Island Lake grade school, Greenleaf avenue, Island Lake. To schedule an required to report their compliance level on Oct. 15 of each year to the Illinois State Board of Education. appointment call Vicky Hoffman at 526-7044. . To be eligible to dbnate blood an individual shoiild be in good health the day of donation, weigh at least U0 pounds and be between tiie ages of 17 and 65. Blood donations can be given once every eight weeks or six times a year. Tift Island Lake Com munity Blood program is held in cooperation with the North Suburban Bl< center, the v regioi volunteer blood doi program of the north northwest suburbs. 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