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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Oct 1983, p. 41

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^^9 SECTION t - PAGE 12 - PLAINDEALER • WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 12,1983 * 1 I1 LILAC SALE 40% OFF 2' to 3'Old Fashioned Purple 18" to 24" Dwarf Miss Kim Lavender Reg. $10.95 $1 f .95 P.G. Hydrangea White Snowball Red Twig Dogwood 3' Reg. $9.95 Now $5.95 B Reg. $10.95 6' to 8' KM 0 LANDSCAPE CENTER lityttmimi Wonder Lake: sodauty officers Ihe Ladies Sodallf ; " The Kins Church regular meeting " ' s Thursday, Oct. 13, lity of Christ will hold its of the new own first club year this1 at 7 p.m. in the church hall. Some very interesting plans and projects will be presented for discussion and vote. Officers for the 1969-84 year are: Addie Peklo, president; Barbara Barthuly, vice- president; Judy Lermer, treasurer; and Lucy Coleman, secretary. Some very super special entertainment is planned in the form of the McHenry County Chord Company. This group is a barbershop quartet, whose members are all from our < McHenry-Woodstock area, are associated with the Chi Lakes Chapter of the Sweet Adelines, which meets in Mundelein. Hie Sweet Adelines promote the preservation and enjoyment of good old fashioned barbershop harmony and singing. McHenry County Chord Co., has appeared numerous times in this area including appearances at Hurricane Happenings at Marian Central High School, Town and County at McHenry, and most recently at the Woman's Club of Wonder Lake. Their show is infectiously happy and entertaining and promises to be fun for all. SEE SOX.GAME Twelve members of the Wonder Lake Boys Baseball organization were able to attend a white Sox game when the Sox were in the middle of clinching their chances at the playoffs. Hie super part was that tickets were free former owner of Mortimer's Snack Shop, won the tickets at a trade fair and turned them over to the boy's baseball team. He won six tickets and then the Easter Seal gave him six more when they heard what he was doing witn them. Toe game was rained out, but an alternate game was chosen and enjoyed by all. NATIVITY NEWS On Sunday, Oct. 16, at 10 a.m., the young people of Nativity (sixth grade and older) are a canoe trip down the The group will meet launch site north of the Mill Inn at the north end of Wonder Lake. Registration slips can be nicked up through Sunday School or by contacting the Parquettes at 728-0082, or the Simans at 338-8499. ' I ' - • ' • ' Anne Sowers 653-9549 planning a Nippersink. at the lawn also celebrate their anniversary that same day. m Oct. 16 will find Joe Wurm celebrating his birthday and on s5.to& ĵri7>s: celebration of their anni Also on Oct. 17, Elenora _ will be celebrating her birthday. SENIOR CITIZENS The Wonder Lake Senior Citisen group will be having a potluck Halloween party Monday. Oct. 17, at Chri* The King hail. Blood pressures will be taken from 11 a.m. to 12:90 p.m. and then the potluck will Begin at 1 p.m. Hiose attending are asked to bring a dish to pass that would amount to $8 or give a the donation in that amount club. \ Prises will be awarded for the best costumes. Chairmen have been chosen for the Dec. 19 Christmas party, and they will be getting more information to the mei On Oct. will have a 30, the youth group & "snook house" at Nativity which will be open from 6 to 8 p.m. If you would like to volunteer some help to this venture, contact Kris Kruse at 728-1494. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Scott Schlendorf on the baptism of their daughter Lauren Christen, Sept. 11. ' SPECIAL DAYS MaryTSay Etten^oiPbct. 14 and to Ray and Helen Sullivan, who was that the Mr. Mortimer, the swimminfl class at Wd Ugh School. Fluid was drained HOWTOHAVEA WISCONSIN CHEESE JAMBOREE 1.60 TO TOUR The Wisconsin Cheese Jamboree is going on at your participating grocer s right now, featuring America s favorite --REAL Wisconsin cheese! 2. PICK OUT TOUR Takte your pick from a snappy Cheddar or a smooth, mellow Swiss. From creamy Monterey Jack to bold Blue or hearty Colby cheese. Better yet, pick up one of each! 3.SUCE& There are hundreds of ways to enjoy REAL Wisconsin cheese. Over grill, under-bun -- or try this great recipe idea: FRENCH FRIED CHEESE Cheddar, Muenster, Brick or Colby cheese, cut in H-inch cubes 2 eggs, beaten Seasoned dry bread crumbs or flour Vegetable oil --= Dip each cheese cube in egg. Coat with crumbs; repeat. Fjy in hot oil (350°-375°F) until lightly browned. Serve immediately. Note: Cheese curds may be substituted for cheese cubes. Cheese may also be coated ahead and refrigerated until ready to fry. 4.ENJ0T y * j This is the best part -- the taste! You're going to love it! So hurry to your participating grocer now for Cheddar, Edam, Gouda, Muenster, Monterey Jack and lots more. Get in on the Wisconsin Cheese Jamboree! Q l V V I A VI 0 Q The senior citizens meet on the first and third Monday of every month and anyone 55 jrears of age or older is invited to TIDBITS Jim Wagner is mastei of USlnj since he injured his High 4 _ from the knee and he will be on crutches until Oct. 16. Bill Beaman has really been under the weather latel spending a couple of days McHenry Hospital with some type of virus. He didn't get sick until the day after Wooastock's homecoming, though, so at least that fun wasn't spoiled. Bill Lamont underwent surgery Friday, Oct 7, but should be out of the hospital within four days after the operation. If I know Bill, he'll be visiting everyone else while he is in there! Red Cross class for babysitters The Island Lake Area Lioness Club will EE^AmericanTRed $ross. It will be held Saturday, Nov. 5, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Waueeoda Fire Station No. 2, Route 176 in Island Lake. Tms course is offered to all persons 11 years and older. This seminar should be interesting, informative and a valuable aid to those planning to baby sit. It will cover a variety of subjects including household and child safety, ways to care for different age St, games and entertainment. Several speakers are also scheduled to share knowledge on these subjects. Lunch will be served, compliments of the lioness Club. At the end of the seminar, each participant will be given a Red Cross certificate and a handy packet of information that can be used as a reference in their future babysitting endeavors. Those who would like additional information on this seminar can call 526- 3663 or 639-8906. USED & NEW OFFICE FURNITURE •Desks . 'Bookcases . *»File Cabinets 'Chairs INCREDIBLE SELECTION! FANTASTIC PRICES! 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