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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Nov 1980, p. 9

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Ringwood News 385-8037 653-9262 728-0343 4-H Members Given Awards Members of the Busy Three 4-H club, with their parents and friends, held the annual Achievement Dinner at the Ringwood United Methodist church last Sunday afternoon. There were seventy in attendance to hear a most interesting presentation by Doug Sohn of Elgin on the LaSalle Expedition. Also, special awards and premium money were presented at that time. Penny Beck received a county award for Dog Obedience and Val Stade and Lora Jacobs received their ten-year pins. New officers of the club are Cindy Byron, president; Tina Steinmetz, vice president; Sherri Cristy, secretary; Cara Jepsen, treasurer; Ann Marie Kee, reporter. The next meeting will be held Monday, Dec 8. SUCCESSFUL BAZAAR AND DINNER The roast beef dinner and bazaar at Ringwood church last Saturday night went very well due to the effort on everyone's part to make this such a successful event. Approximately 350 were served dinner. NEW RESIDENT A new resident of Ringwood was born recently. He is Joseph Francis Daurio, son of Nancy and Mick Daurio. Joseph weighed in at 7 lb. 9 oz. and was a whole 19V4 inches long. When he arrived home he was greeted by his sister Michelle and brother Mickey. Maternal grandmother is Dolores White of McHenry and paternal grandparents are Jim and Mary Daurio of McHenry. Congratulations to all of you and to Joseph we wish a very warm welcome. WEEKEND VISITORS The Roast Beef Dinner at Ringwood church was an added incentive for Linda Billikas and her three children this past weekend. Linda got hungry for one of the church dinners again and decided to spend the weekend with her parents the Walt Lows. Sunday was almost like Christmas; all gathered to go out for brunch instead of ma cooking, then all came back to the house for games and visiting. The fellows watched the big football game then they all snacked from ma's kitchen and went on home. In attendance were the Wilcoxs of Woodstock, the Bob Lows and Mabel Thomas of McHenry, the Dan Kehoes', Robin and little Katie of Elkhorn, Wis. Sue Madey & children of Woodstock, Tom Low of McHenry, Ray Low of Won­ der Lake and Patti Miller and boys. Always a fun time when the whole family is together. BIRTHDAYS We want to wish a "Happy Birthday" to all of these wonderful people this coming week. On Nov. 25, we find Phyllis Ackerman, Mary Butler and Mary (Carr) Freund adding another candle to their cake. On Nov. 27, (Turkey Day) we find Dolores Betts and K i m b e r l y P a l e r m o celebrating their special day. Nov. 28, Mark Reinwall and Steve Harvey will celebrate, as well as Rich Miller and Jack Kuhrt on Nov. 29. Dec. 1 will be that special day for Mathew Bidlack. ANNIVERSARIES Nov. 28 is that special anniversary day for Pat and Tom Parsley to celebrate another year of wedded bliss. And of course we all wish them many more happy anniversaries. HAVE WE Have we missed your special birthday or an­ niversary? If so please call one of the above numbers so we may get your date in our book. DATES TO REMEMBER Nov. 21 - ARK II party - all children - 7 p.m. - Greenwood church. Nov. 23 - Worship Service - 9:15 a.m. - Ringwood church. Nov. 23 - Church School - 9:30 a.m. -- Ringwood church. Nov. 25 - Choir Practice - 7 p.m. - Ringwood church. Nov. 26 - Thanksgiving Eve Service - 7 p.m. - Greenwood church. Nov. 27 - Thanksgiving day - Be Thankful. Dec. 11 - U.M.W. Christmas Potluck at the home of Linda Adams. • No Sewing circle November and December. Jan. 11 - "Rescue 50" - snowdate - Jan. 18. GOD BLESS Inspiring Movie To Be Shown By SPACE PAGE • - PLAINDEALER • FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21,1980 The seventh session on Substance Abuse will be presented by St. Patrick's Alcohdlism Caring En­ deavors (SPACE) team, Tuesday evening, Nov. 25, in St. Patrick's parish hall, 3500 West Washington street, McHenry. The movie, "I'll Quit Tomorrow", which was inspired by the work of Dr. Vernon Johnson, will be shown. Doctor Johnson was a pioneer in developing the successful technique of intervention. This procedure is now used by expert counselors, who with the proper and extensive preparation of the loved ones and associates of the alcoholic, present the facts in a loving and caring manner which makes the alcoholic face the reality of his or her disease. SPACE team members will give further insight for the hope of recovery for those with the disease, as well as for those whose lives have been touched by it. There is no charge for this session, which will begin at 8 p.m. WHAT S NEW S.AV.E. Sale (Spiess Added Value Event!) LEVI'S Nuvos Flares Acid Relief Chemically treated insulators which slip over the battery posts beneath the cables will prevent accumulation of acid deposits Called PRO TEX tors they can be found at Auto Stores or write Martin Associates. 57 Rich­ mond Rd., West Chester. 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These characters can be yours for from $2.50 to $3.75. (Our Gnomes were camera shy and are different than these pictures.) C. Our collection of Nativities and stables offers a complete selection from $28.75 to the Moppet Set shown here for $121.50. D. The whole peanuts gang is here. Ornaments start at $3.80. And we've got stuffed snoopy dolls for $25.00. (There's even costumes available to dress snoopy in!) E. And to top it off...Tree Tops! Lighted or traditional. Style shown here.. $2.10. "6uoront**d Quality Sine# 1946' cwerwo Rts. 14 A 176 - Crystal Lake. Illinois 81S4S9 6200 Mon.-Fri. 9-8; Sal. 9-8; San. 10-8 2for$22 Reg. 18.00 The man who's going places, goes in Levi s Nuvos Flares. (And when he goes to Spiess to buy them, he goes home with extra dollars in the ol' wallet!) Nuvo Flares are the long time favorite in Sta-Prest hopsack that stays n^at and never needs ironing. Bold fall shades of tobacco, tan, taupe, forest, navy and light blue; 28-38 waist. Here's your chance to stock up on your favorite jean - Levi's Nuvo Flares. Young Men's Sportswear, Elgin on 1, Crystal Lake & St. Charles ew(%|KK| We welcome your SpieM Charge, Vim and Ma»terCard. Free Parking: St. Charle» Mall. Crystal Point Mall, Elgin Plaza Upper Deck.

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