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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Jan 1981, p. 14

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PAGE 14 - PLA1NDEALER - FRIDAY. JANUARY 16,1961 Ringwood News 385-6037 653-9262 728-0343 Welcome To New Columnist Katie and Doris have enjoyed very much visiting with you every week the past few years and we will miss you but we do have other commitments. So we would like to introduce you to the new correspondent, Karen Bazilewich. Karen and Gregory Bazil­ ewich and family moved to Ringwood about 3Vfe years r ago from Lakeland Park, McHenry. Their family consists of Guy, age 13, who is in eighth grade at Johnsburg Junior high; Nicole, age 12, grade 6, also in Johns burg Junior high; Troy, age 6, a first grader in the Ringwood school. The whole family are animal lovers and Greg and Guy are football fans. Greg is a state official for basketball and baseball. Nicole loves her horse and someday hopes to be a great horsewoman. Troy just loves everything a six-year-old boy does. Karen is a geneology and history nut. If you want to find your "Roots" talk to Karen, she may be able to help you. Please call her with all your newsy tidbits; she deserves your support. "500" CLUB Those who enjoyed a delicious dinner at the Paul Walkington home Saturday evening, Jan. 10, before they set forth making great scores playing 500 were Walt and Alice Mae Wilcox of Woodstock, Helen and Lou Winn of Richmond and Ruth and Danny Rawson of Harvard. A very enjoyable evening was had by all with Danny Rawson and Helen Winn taking high scores and Alice Mae and Walt Wilcox Per Month • NO instollatioh charge NEW fully automatic softeners • TWO year option to buy with • FULL rental fee deducted ONE phone call can answer any questions 312-259-3393 *1980 FOX VALLEY DIVISION being the low scorers for the evening. UNITED METHODIST WOMEN Twelve ladies met in the home of Alice Peet last Thursday for the regular meeting of U.M.W. Since it was also Alice's birthday, they celebrated the occasion with a card shower and Mary Butler brought a birthday cake to top off the delicious lunch Alice served. Programming, scheduling of hostesses and setting dates for special events were completed at the meeting and a copy of this information will be included in the next issue of the church "Messenger". Please keep this sheet so you will be aware of current happenings in the U.M.W. UNITED METHODIST YOUTH The Greenwood-Ringwood U.M.Y. met at the Ringwood churdh last Sunday evening for a fun night of games. Plans were made to go "tubeing" Jan. 25 if the weatherman provides enough snow. The evening closed with a devotion period led by Pastor Smith. RINGWOOD BUSY THREE 4-HCLUB The monthly meeting of the Ringwood Busy Three 4- H club was held Monday evening with vice president Tina Steinmetz presiding. The members decided to have a snow party Friday evening, Jan. 16, at Veterans Acres in Crystal Lake from 7:30 to9:30 p.m. There was a discussion on the Share-the- Fun competition. Members presenting talks at this meeting were Heather Mahl on "Dogs", An Marie Kee "Ceramics" and Terri Steinmetz "Rabbits". - \ The next meeting will be held Feb. 9 at the Ringwood school. An Marie Kee, Reporter BIRTHDAYS Birthday greetings go tff Tom Gut&unst out there on S. Ridgeway road Jan. 21. Patricia Adams will also celebrate her natal day on the twenty-first. Jan. 22 is that special day for Leslie Mough and Mary Price; and on Jan. 24, we find Christal A c k e r m a n , S h a w n McGowan and Boyd Dowell celebrating their special day. Colleen Tonyan, and Tom Kane will be adding another candle to their cake Jan. 25; and on Jan. 26, we find Wesley Bruce, Otto Mergle and Anza Visconti celebrating another year; with Jan. 27 being that special day for Donna Barker and John Reining. "Happy Birthday" to all of you wonderful people. ANNIVERSARIES Jan. 25 is that special day for Mary (Hogan) and Earl Sonnemaker to celebrate another year of wedded bliss. "Happy Anniversary" you two. DATES TO REMEMBER Jan. 18 - Worship service - • 9:15 a.m. - Ringwood church. Jan. 18 - Church school - 9:30 a.m. - Ringwood church. Jan. 20 - Choir practice - 7 p.m. - Ringwood church. Jan. 22 - Sewing Circle - 4 10:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. - at Althea Walkington's. Jan. 25 - Worship service - - 9:15 a.m. - Ringwood church. Jan. 25 - Church school - 9:30 a.m. -- Ringwood church. GOD BLESS • • • * You can never tell how much money a man is making by what he says he's making. EMPLOYMENT SURVEY Local representatives of the Bureau of the Census will conduct a survey of em­ ployment in this area during the work week of Jan. 19-23, Stanley D. Moore, director of the bureau's regional office in Chicago, has announced. The survey is conducted for the U.S. Department of Labor in a scientifically- designed sample of ap­ p r o x i m a t e l y 8 4 , 0 0 0 households throughout the United States. Employment and unemployment statistics based on results of this survey are used to provide a continuing measure of the economic health of- the nation. Plywood Minnesota WOODSTOCK ROLLS BACK PRICES! WE'VE CUT PRICES TO 1979 SAVINGS! FOR 3 WEEKS WE ARE ROLLING BACK THE PRICES ON OUR QUALITY MERCHANDISE TO THE 1979 PRE-RECESSION LEVEL. SALE ENDS (AN. 31st AND ALL MERCHANDISE MUST BE PAID IN FULL BY THE SALE END. Examples of Sale Prices: KITCHEN CABINETS £ PLAIN 'N FANCY CUSTOM CABINETS . . . . . : . 2 5 % O F F Mfg. Sugg. List Price KITCHEN KOMPACT CABINETS GLtNWOOD & RICHWOOD In Stock. . 45% OFF Mfg. Sugg. List Price AMERICAN WOODMARK 25-35% OFF Mfg. Sugg. List Price BENCHMARK CUSTOM CABINETS. .40% OFF Mfg. Sugg. List Price jCOUNTERTOPS-Postformed - 20 stock colors $6.75 Lin. Ft. * PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION AVAILABLE CARPETING REMNANTS 10-50% OFF KITCHEN PRINTS $3.$9 Sq. Yd. CUSTOM CARPET 15% OFF EVERY CARPET PURCHASED WITH „PAD & PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION 3/8" PRIME URETHANE PAD *1.00 Sq Yd Installation $2.00 Sq. Yd. / Extra charge for custom work BATHROOM VANITIES 15% OFF AU IN STORE VANITIES- SPECIAL PINTA MARBLE TOP PRICES 25" Reg. Price $69 SALE PRICE $50.00 31" Reg. Price $74 SALE PRICE $55.00 37" Reg. Price $79 SALE PRICE $60.00 43" Reg. Price $99 SALE PRICE $75.00 49" Reg. Price $109. .. .SALE PRICE $79.00 SHELL Off OVAL BOWLS PANELING 12% OFF EVERY PANEL IN STOCK Prices start at $3.99 VINYL FLOORING 20% OFF ALL IN-STOCK VINYL 12% OFF ALL CUT-ORDER VINYL SPECIAL: Armstrong Designer Solarian $13.95 Sq. Yd. WALLPAPER In Stock Save 10-50% OFF REG. PRICES Plywood Minnesota WOODSTOCK 1230 Davis Road (Bypass Rt. 14 S 47) 815-338-1440 * Extra charge for caps, cutouts and mitras.' WOODSTOCK Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Friday 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m.*5 p.m. College Honors Bradley Transfer Is Dean's List Student With a grade point average of 4.0 and a 31 on her ACT, Lori Ann Kuczwara of McHenry has been accepted at Northwestern university, which she plans to attend following graduation from Bradley university. She will complete work for her Master in Speech Pathology at Northwestern. Lori, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Kuczwara of 1616 River Terrace, McHenry, was a summer resident here for many years until the family established a per­ manent residence last April. Because of credits she earned through CLEP tests, she began ix>ras college on an academic scholarship as a sophomore and was enrolled in the honors program. She was placed on the Dean's list all three semesters at Lor as and is transferring this month to Bradley. T h i s o u t s t a n d i n g academic achivement, together with her ex­ tracurricular school in­ volvement, has earned Miss Kuczwara an academic scholarship at Bradley, which she enters as a junior. She will double major to earn her B.S. in Speech Pathology and Audiology. She is an avid water and s n o w s k i e r . MCC Lists Graduates The list of December graduates at McHenry County college includes several from the McHenry area. They are Holly Ackerson, A.S. degree; Richard Calkins, A.S.; Lisa Lolli, A.A.S. Child Care; and Suzette Sund, A.S., all of McHenry; Allen Steinmetz, AS., Ringwood;' Leonor Meyer, A.A., Wonder Lake; Frank Borzewski, Jr., A.S.S. Industrial Supervision, Spring Grove; and Lorraine Granahan, A.S., Richmond. MCC students may complete their graduation requirements during any semester. Although only one graduation ceremony is conducted each year at the end of the spring semester, students participate in the exercises regardless of which semester they com­ plete their requirements. T h e a b b r e v i a t i o n s following their names are A. A. for an Associate of Arts degree; A.S. for an Associate of Science degree; A.A.S. for an Associate of Applied Science degree; and A.G.Ed, for an Associate of General Education degree. Recognize Two For Scholastic Records Two Wonder Lake residents have been named to the President's list at North Central college in Naperville in recognition of their scholastic achievement during the fall term of the 1960 academic year. ' - Among the 133 students named to the list by President Gael D. Swing were Laura Nasebandt, claugher of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nasebandt of 10220 Thayer road and Kathryn Pittman, daughter of Mrs. Audrey Pittman of 5912 Giant Oak road. IS X V Don't worry...itV lined with teflon.' 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