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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Dec 1982, p. 23

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PA<»fS 23 - PLAINDK RINGWOOD NEWS Dons Low 650-9262 Koty Christopher 385-8037 Potluck Supper At Ingleside The people of the Ringwood church j have been invited to attend a potluck supper at tfoe Ingleside church at 6:30 ; this evening, Dec. 10. This is a get- acquainted time with the congregations from Mt. Hope, Spring Grove and Ingleside. You are to bring your own table service; a salad or ; dish-to-pass. The beverage and dessert will be provided 1 ' CHRISTMAS CAROLING - 1 Sunday, Dec. 19, families of the parish will meet at the Greenwood church at 5 p.m. to go caroling at the . homes of some of the older members.. Following the caroling, singers will return to the Greenwood church for a • light supper. X CHRISTMAS SERVICES Jesus said, "I Am The Light of the World". This is the special Advent < theme at the Greehwood and • Ringwood churches. Each Advent candle is lighted during the regular v Sunday morning service by different families in our parish with the Christ candle lighting on Christmas Eve. j The Christmas Eve service will be held at the Ringwood church at 11 p.m., Dec. 24, with "A Chrismon • Service" and Candlelight Com- r reunion. We welcome all who wish to • participate with us. TRAVELERS " Art and Katy Christopher got to northern Wisconsin last weekend with • no snow, but lots of rain on Sunday. They visited with Art's folks in Marinette county and stopped by his sister and family at Green Bay. Couldn't travel that direction without a stop at Black Creek to see Diane and Gary Linstad and the grandchildren, David and Sarah. Curley Skidmore flew to Burleson, Tex. to spend Thanksgiving with her daughter, Betty William and family. While there, they also celebrated Betty's and her son Robert's bir­ thdays. She enjoyed beautiful 80 degree weather with a little rain, but not like we had here. We missed another Thanksgiving happening last week. Seems that Georgia and Rog Bauer and LuAnn and Harry Smith went west. They spent time in Los Angeles and San Francisco, Calif. spending Thanksgiving day in San Francisco. Sure hope they had as good a Thanksgiving dinner as we all did here. Do they serve turkey out that-a- way, Georgia? ADDITION We neglected to indicate in our column last week that Mr. and Mrs Peter Brenner, Sr., are the paternal grandparents of little Nicholas and Adam Brenner, twin sons of Peter and Laura (Spencer) Brenner, Jr. BIRTHDAYS "Happy Birthday" to Edith Dowell on Dec. 13 and to Roger Petska, Sr., on Dec. 14. Dec. 16 is that special day for Jean Decker, way down Florida way, and for Sara Walkington. Dec. 18 finds Cindy Spencer, Jason Hogan and Maya Walkington sharing their special day, with Dan Kehoe adding another candle on Dec. 19. We wish all of you wonderful people a very happy day and many more to come. ANNIVERSARIES "Happy Anniversary" to Earl and Tina Betts, way down there in Mountain Home, Ark. and to Gary and Angie Reinwall on Dec. 19. We wish both couples many more years of happiness and wedded bliss. DATES TO REMEMBER Dec. 10 - Potluck Supper -- 6:30 p.m. - at Ingleside church. Dec. 12 - 3rd Sunday in Ad­ vent... Worship service - 9:15 a.m. -- Ringwood church. Junior church - 9:30 a.m. -- Ringwood church. Dec. 15 -- Administrative Council Meeting -- Ringwood church - 7 p.mTV Choir practice immediately following meeting. 1 Dec. 19 -- 4th Sunday in Advent.. Worship service - 9:15 a.m.-- Ringwood church. Junior church - 9:30 a.m. - Ringwood church. Dec. 19 -- Parish Christmas Caroling - 5 p.m. " meet, Greenwood church. Dec. 24 - Christmas Eve service - Ringwood church - 11 p.m. GOO BLESS Make Pledge To Protect Archaeological Heritage Nancy Marcotte, Tom Kusmerz and Craig Pfannkuche were elected to be the 1983 officers for McHenry county's Sauk Trail chapter of the Illinois Association for the Advancement of Archaeology at a recently held meeting at the McHenry County Conservation district headquarters. They pledged to continue the work of the organization in helping to protect McHenry county's important ar­ chaeological heritage and to continue to improve the level of archaeological education among the group's mem­ bers and the county's residents. Following the election, the group was brought up to date on the status of their working relationship with the McHenry County Conservation district. The district representative also reminded the group that an ar­ chaeologist from the Center for WE FEATURE A FULL LINE OF ALL MODELS IN STOCK I PARTS • SRLE5 • SERVICE OPEN 6 DAYS PER WEEK HJROPA MOTORS 385-0700 V, MILE EAST OF McHENRY ON RTE. 120 American Archaeology would be at the Conservation District headquarters in early December to continue the work of analyzing area artifact collections. In other business, methods for meeting the requirements of the Avocational Archaeologist Training program, which gives state cer­ tification to people wishing to work in various archaeological excavations throughout the United States, were discussed. A number of members are already making progress in that field. Also, a committee was appointed to do a feasibility study concerning the value of obtaining a small ar­ chaeological site for use in a Sauk ALKR - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1982 Trail member training program. The next quarterly meeting of the Sauk Trail chapter will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 19, at the McHenry County Conservation district on Harts road, north of Ringwood. It is open to the public. For information concerning membership and activity dates, contact the Sauk Trail chapter at 8612 Memory trail. Wonder Lake, / 111., 60097, or phone 815-653-9459. HARK! THE HERALD ANGELS SING: This carol was put together over many years. The words were written by Charles Wesley (brother of the founder of the Methodist Church). The melody appeared one hundred and one years later in a cantata by Felix Mendelssohn. Fifteen years later; Efr. W.H. Cummings. who was then organist of Waltham Abbey in England, joined the words and the music. «' „ EUREKA UPRIGHT VACUUM ruA | rr CLEANER CHOICE Model 1458 ONLY mighty mite™ VACUUM CLEANER With Deluxe 8 pc. 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