C L I P & S A V F FREE GOLF ALL WEEK! U p o n P r e s e n t a t i o n o f t h > G o o d t h r u 1 9 8 2 S e o 1 P e r s o n P e r C o u p C L I P & S A V E o u p o r v 'C-'vi r.Atit,: - u.r.n m>.h, Aiuvi.flltte.Kll, 1MB Bazaar-Luncheon Features Quilfx Church Women Plan Brunch A program entitled "Montessori in the Home" will be held Wednesday, Nov. 17, at 7 p.m., at the Montessori Preschool and Kindergarten of Crystal Lake, 8617 Ridgetidd road The program will concentrate on explaining the Montessori concept ana how parents can contribute to their children's educational and intellectual growth. There is no fee for the program, which will be presented by Montessori school instructors, and the public is encouraged to attend For more information, call Mrs. Ric (Lin) Schaefer, Crystal Lake. The Childbirth and Parenting Association of McHenry County, sponsor of the program, is a group of concerned parents whose goal is to promote educated approaches to birth and parenting. Programs are offered throughout the year to support, educate and help parents raise healthy and happy children. Membership is open to all families in die McHenry county area. For more information, one may call Mrs. David A. (Mary Jo) Lemke of Woodstock. Young At Heart The Christmas Baiaar and Lwcbtin held unully at Mt. Hope United Methotist church, 1*15 Broadway, Pistakee Highlands, is scheduled far Thursday. Nov. 18, Iran 18 a.m. to 3 p.m., with its weB-kaown, delectable hncheon being served Cram 11:88 a.m. to 1:38 pan. A special highlight of the baiaar this year will be a "Siteat Auction" featuring a patchwork quilt, handmade and tied by ladies of the craft group, fatcadtag those pictured above from left to right, Ann Prince, Beraice Birney, Grace Crittenden Berneice Spruth, on the left, and Rosemary Schneider are cbown working oa,the American Lutheran Church Women Brunch to be held Saturday, Nov. 13, at 18 a.m., at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 484 N. Green street, McHenry. The speaker for the morning will be Lois Shea-Seedum, talking on the History of Quilting. All ladies are invited to attend this special event and everyone is asked to bring a dish to pass. Heading the ALCW at Shepherd of the Htlh is Anne O'Donnell. General meetings are held six times a year and regular meetings are held monthly. Ladies from the community are welcome to attend simply by calling the church office. Christmas Bazaar-Bake Sale STAFF PHOTO -- WAYNE GAYLORD The eleventh annual Holiday Hills { Women's Club Christmas Bazaar and • Bake sale will be held Saturtdav. Nov. » 13, at the Veterans of Foreign Wars J hall on west Route 120, McHenry. g Many handmade items will be I displayed, including some crocheted I and some knitted, along with • needlepoint and ceramics. In •' addition, there will be rugs, homemade candies, Christmas • wreaths and Barbie clothes. The Ladies Auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4600, sponsor of the bazaar, will also feature a bake sale. An added attraction will be prizes and refreshments, available through the courtesy of the ladies auxiliary. Chairman for the hobbyists' reservations is Vi Abbink; Edna Olson will be in charge of > refreshments; Phyl Harper is in charge of the bake sale; and Gerry Kuck is publicity chairman. Seniors Schedule Yule Party The Nov. 1 meeting of the Wonder member who is ill or in the hospital to Lake Senior Citizens club was opened please get in touch with him at 653- by president Charles Smith, with all 4748, as in the past, some have been members pledging allegiance to the hospitalized and no one knew about it. flag. The meeting was adjourned, John Bartoshuk, chairman of the refreshments served, and members Christmas party, reported the party enjoyed playing their favorite games will be held, as in previous years, at the rest of the afternoon. Chrisfthe-King churctrhaH on Dec. 20, The,.president announced that the and arrangements for the caterer and speaker for the next meeting, Nov. 15, music have been made. The cocktail will be John Hallberg from the Postal hour will be fcom 2 to 3 p.m. and Inspection department. He will speak dinner will be served at 3:30, after on postal fraud to the elderly. which dancing and socializing will Blood pressures will be taken from begin. o 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and this service Lydia Germain, chairman, and her is open to all senior citizens of Wonder committee, are busy preparing Lake. decorations for the party. Members and their friends are urged to get their The club always welcomes new tickets early for an eventful afternoon friends and invites all Wonder T-akp and evening of fun. senior citizens to become a member. Bill Lamont gave his report and Meetings are held the first and third asked any member knowing of a Monday of each month. "Mistletoe Magic" Sets Mood "Mistletoe Magic" sets the mood The "Cutest Baby" contest held by for the McHenry Junior Women's the club in conjunction with Fiesta Civic group's Christmas Craft Bazaar Days, was a huge success. to be held Saturday, Nov. 20. Among The Library committee has been an estimated 700 items cm display will busy donating its time with the "liny be Christmas decorations, gifts, a Tots Reading Hour" and Mrs. Barb bake shop and specialty gifts. Hajek was very involved in the The bazaar will be open to the public project. The women of her committee from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., in the nave contracted to purchase specially Community room of the McHenry designed puzzles to be placed in the Public Library, with all proceeds to library, in addition to puzzles donated benefit the McHenry and Johnsburg by the civic group. The intention of rescue squads. the gift is for the puzzles to be checked The Royal Terrace committee, out on the same basis as books and under chairmanship of Mrs. Timothy records. Althoff, is in the planning stages of a The McHenry Junior Women's Civic buffet dinner for the residents of the group has had an extremely busy Fall center. The women's group will be and is planning a couples sleigh ride giving its time serving as waitresses. for Saturday, Dec. 11. of clothes and goods.' At Christmas time, baskets of food will be prepared to be delivered to these famlm. Clothing and toys are being collected now for this purpsoe. Also at this meeting, the Christmap ornaments were distributed. Tfcfey are made of wood, painted*- 'and decorated and orders wfflJbe/taken until Dec. 3, for Christmas delivery. The social event for October was a Halloween party held at! ifae Stasiak residence Saturday, Oct; 30. Mem bers were invited to dress in codtume and a scavenger hunt and titer party games were enjoyed by alL Prizes were awarded for the best costume to Frank Colomer and Mrs. Linda J a c h i n o . > • - , MARY K. SCHMITT Troop 460, is the chairman o( the fashion show. She and her will be putting together a holiday cookbook of favorite recipes «rf local GirlScout leaders and the book will be available at the show. Brass1 anniversary M_d.y*N.v, & wUM au?ieoce ̂<* *• "W8"* hv f/miiv Znk!« T™i nature, parents are asked to achy family members and friends. company teenagers. Recovered from a fall hi which she - broke her hip just prior to her 100th ™ P*"*110 15 invited to see birthday. Miss Schmitt now gets "Assignment: Life". Refreshments around nicely with the aid of a walker. W1" ̂ served. She feels fine, enjoys visiting, and finds no time for afternoon naps. She was the recipient of many cards and flowers on the occasion of her bfr- The signal SOS does not stand for thday. After many years in which she "Save Our Ship" or "Stop Other served as a housekeeper for priests, Signals." It is merely the most easily she is residing with a niece, Mrs. understood and the most easily Dorothy Hlmpolmann, hi Johnsburg. transmittable signal-only coin* STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD cidentally translatable as SOS. Santa Visits 3 . Breakfast-Bazaar The Johnsburg PTO will be sponsoring its annual Breakfast with Santa and Bazaar Sunday, Dec. 5, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Johnsburg high school, 2002 Ringwood road An invitation is extended to everyone to come and enjoy a pancake and sausage breakfast. Santa will be on hana to listen to all Christinas wishes, and the ̂ nrfinr will ̂ offer a wide variety of hand crafted ornaments and gifts for everyone. In addition, there will be baked goods and grab bags for die children. Tickets may be purchased at the It took 1,800 years to complete the Great Wall TUNE IN TONIGHT TO A SPECIAL LIVE TELECAST. 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