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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Dec 1982, p. 4

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F R O M D E C 2 6 U N T I L A l l S T O C K I S S O L D S R E C T G R O U P P R I C E D A S M A R K E D PAGE 4 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24,1982 Assignment COMMUNITY CALENDAR DECEMBER 26 Wonder Lake American Legign Post 1169-E. Wonder Lake Rd.-Breakfast- -all you can eat-9 a.m. to 12 p.m. DECEMBER 27 McHenry Senior Citizen's club-no regular meeting-school closed- Christmas holiday. McHenry Woman's club-Board meeting, 10 a.m.-McHenry Public Library. DECEMBER 31 Wonder Lake American Legion Post 1169-Will be open. JANUARY 3 Compassionate Friends-meeting, 7 p.m.-Family Service & Community Mental Health Service facility-4302 Crystal Lake road, Suite G. U.M.W. Mission Team (Executive committee)-meeting, 9:30 a.m.-First United Methodist church parlor. JANUARY 4 Marcia Mary Ball Circle-First United Methodist church-parlor, noon. Ruth Circle-meeting, noon-home of Marion Barrows-members bring a sandwich-if weather inclement, call Marion to verify meeting. JANUARY 5 Whispering Oaks Woman's club- Board meeting, 9 a.m.-Community Center., 50th Wedding Anniversary • - . : Preparing to approach the altar on the stage of West campus auditorium, to enact a mock wedding are, from left to right, Chris Lorenz, father of the bride; Kim Miller, bride; Gina Fruscella, flower girl; Amy Tronsen, bridesmaid; Wendy Bruce, bridesmaid; Peg Major, maid of honor; James Kjnaack, bridegroom; hidden from view, Phil Fleming, best man and Pete Champney, groomsman; Steve Stach, groomsman; and Erich Gaza, ring bearer. Not pictured are Jackie Vankanagan, pianist; Maureen Christine, soloist; Robin Loss, priest; and ushers, Amy Pieroni, Kelly Broderick, Paulene Mullen, Krista Taylor, Tammy Hill and Char Fritz. The Adult Living class at West campus held a mock wedding Dec. 17, at 12:15 p.m., in the school auditorium. Students from three classes combined their efforts to present one ceremony. Each member of the class performed a specific role in planning and participating in the wedding. In addition to the time and effort put forth by adult-living students; assistance was also offered by ad­ ministrators and teachers, for time and guidance; special guests and student guests; many who donated clothing and decorations; Mr. Leighty and the music department; Mr. Cina and his lighting crew. "I am always proud of the amount of student involvement in this project," said Mrs. Ames, Home Economics teacher. "It shows each how to communicate, share and solve problems which are also so much a part of any human relationship. It's a project which culminates units of study in personality development, lifestyles, and building marital success." j trjJJarpnts and former graduates of .^fttfourse also attended-.Following the nuptials, a reception was held in the foods room, where all enjoyed punch and a four-tier wedding cake, designed and decorated by a com­ mittee headed by Jeanette Straumann. STAFF PHOTOS- Senior Walk-In Center WAYNE GAYLORD Standing before the priest, Robin Loss, for the exchange of promises of marriage, from left to right, are best man, Phyl Fleming; bridegroom, James Knaack; bride, Kim Miller; and maid of honor, Peg Major. Meals are served Monday through Friday at the McHenry Walk-In center beginning at 11:45 a.m. Reservations must be made by 1:30 p.m. the day before at 385-8260. The menu for the week of Dec. 27 through Dec. 31 is as follows: Dec. 27: Lasagna, spinach, carrot- pineapple-jello salad, French bread, tapioca pudding, milk. Dec. 28: Liver and onions, potatoes' au gratin, French green beans, tossed salad, bread, banana, milk. Dec. 29: Vegetable soup, barbecued beef cm bun, potato chip6, cheesy cole slaw, cherry tart, milk. Dec. 30: Swiss steak, whipped potatoes, peas, lettuce wedge, assorted breads, cheese, apple, milk Dec. 31: ALL SITES AND OFFICES CLOSED - HAPPY NEW YEAR! United Methodist Women Mission Team Reviews Proposed 1983 Budget At the December U.M.W. Mission Center, and Wesley Woods' dining hall unanimously agreed by the mission Team (Executive committee) kitchen alterations; all of which met team to recommend a check for $1,000 meeting, many important items were with unanimous approval by mission be donated to the church to be applied on the agenda, including review of the team members. They will now be to this fund. Approval of the proposed 1983 budget, which will be presented for approval at the recommendation will be requested at presented for approval at the December general meeting. the December general meeting. December United Methodist Women's The recent plastic-ware demon- General meeting. stration party, given to raise money * The next U.M.W. Mission Team The meeting was called to order by for the Apportionments fund, did not meeting will be Monday, Jan. 3, at vice-president Kathy Boehmer, at realized very large amount and it was 9:30 a.m., in the church parlor. 9:35 a.m., in the parlor of the First with a prayer by Patricia Esposito. Two Candlelight Members were reminded to be alert The services will include the singing to local community needs, and to be of Ritae At Ch urs*h of familiar-Christmas carols and the help wherever possible. MAMV8 -til, Ufiurtfi cluing will include the singing of Recommendations were made for » _ "Silent Night" by candlelight. The donations of specified amounts to Faith Presbyterian church will be Faith church choir will sing at the 5 Methodist Youth Services, Lake Bluff hosting two candlelight Christmas eve p m. service and Candice Bowen, a Homes for Children, Marcy Newberry services at 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. music major from Bradley university, Friday evening, Dec. 24. At both will sing at the 7:30 service. services, Dr. Snyder will preach and Visitors are encouraged to attend. share a special children's Nursery services will be available, message for the youngsters. Faith church is located next to the I . /r̂ \ drive-in movie theater at the in- • tersections of Lincoln and Chapel Hill rur • - BIRTHS Gary and Stepname Bush, 5116 West street, McHenry, became parents of their second son Nov. 30 and named him Joshua Andrew. The 7 lbs. 15 oz. baby boy was born at Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock, 111. He was welcomed home by Khis five-year-old brother, Gary Scott. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Kandray of Columbiana, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bush of Greenford, Ohio are the paternal grandparents. For Our RegularMenu PLUS 1 ANTIPASTO, GNOCCHI, ITALIAN SALAD 7* PLUS... jV;" Choice of: Veal parmigiano jt ,yeal Scallopini, Chicken Romano, Prime Rib, Au Jos, >J and ' Dessert and coffee Peace May your Christr mas day flourish with«gifts of love. Our thanks to you. May your festive adornments reflect your inner joy as you celebrate the season with loved ones. CHUCK LEWANDOWSKI 1308 NJPARK McHENRY 385-2304 HORS D' OEUVRES 9 pm -10 pm "May the fire of love and friendship which warms the Christmas heart, stoke the coals of a Prosperous "1983" - A Special Holiday Wish from all of us at Puncinello's (Across Prom The Bath Shop} 801 N. RIVER RD McHENRY, ILL 385-2671 1212N.GREEN ST (OFC. 8) McHENRY, ILL • 344-1019 On corner of Rte. 120 and Riverside Or. McHenry 344 3700 AMERICAN FAMILY n 4uro notm mamss MAITH OR Am«r<cjn Pjm«iy Mutual mswance Co Madison M-TH4-11 F-S 4-Midnight SUN 4-11

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