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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Nov 1983, p. 10

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PAGE IQ^PLAINPEALER - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1983 Social Community Calendar [Describes events in Russia The former Lynda Ldndberg and Dale Whiting were united in holy matrimony Saturday, Sept. 17, during a nuptial ceremony held it St. John me Baptist Catholic Church in Johnsburg. The bride is the daughter of Boyd and Donna Ldndberg, 4006 Blitach Place, McHenry. George and Carolyn Whiting, 5506 Walnut, Richmond, are the parents of the bridegroom. Following the wedding, a reception tor 100 friends and relatives was held at the Johnsburg Community Club. The newlyweds are making their home in McHenry. Ladies Auxiliary VFW Post 4600 snry and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4600 and the Ladies Auxiliary are offerinf Sophomores, Juniors Seniors attending McHei East, McHenry West Johnsburg High Schools an opportunity to enter the Thirty- seventh Annual Voice of Democracy essay contest. The 1983-84 theme "My Role in Upholding Our Constitution" gives the students an op­ portunity to express their in­ dividual interpretation and views. This is an opportunity to compete for government bonds, cash and scholarships. The local area and Fifth District awards are in the form of government bonds; state winners will also receive government bonds. Stato wiimera will proceed to the Natitipal competition where they will compete for scholar­ ships in the amounts of $1,000 to $1,400. Local winners will ad­ vance to competition with students in the Fifth District of the state of Illinois, which is comprised of McHenry, Lake and sections of DeKalb and Kane counties. One Fifth District entry will advance to compete with winners from the 18 districts in the state. In addition to the government bond award, the VFW Fifth District winner will be a guest of the Fifth District at the annual awards banquet held in Springfield. Nineteen high school students from throughout the state of Illinois will enjoy a weekend of activities in the state , state of Illinois will be represented by the student whose essay has been judged as the best interpretation of the theme. This young adult will receive an all-expense paid, five-day trip to Washington, D.C. and will be an honored at the national awards NOVEMBER 25-26 Tickets Distributed For Free Movie With Purchases By All Participating McHenry Merchants. NOVEMBER 26 McHenry Sportsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Practice Shoot, 1 p.m.- Public Welcome. t NOVEMBER 26-27 Holiday Bazaar-St. John's, Johnsburg-Sat., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.-Sun., 8 a.m. to noon. NOVEMBER 27 McHenry Sportsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Meat Shoot, 11 a.m.- Public Welcome-Games. Polish Legion of American Veterans & Chapter of Liberty Post 188- Monthly Meeting, 2 p.m.-Liberty Club-1304 Park St., McHenry. NOVEMBER 28 ^.McH. Area Toastmaster's Club-Meeting, 8 p.m.-West Campus High School-Public Invited. McH. Sr. Citz. Club-Regular Meeting, 7 p.m.-East Campus. McHenry Woman's Club-Business Meeting, 10 a.m.-McHenry Public Library. Ladies Guild-Board Meeting, 1 p.m.-McHenry Public Library. NOVEMBER_29_ McH. Area Jaycees sponsors-New Membership Card-Pizza Party- Kristofs Cirkus, 8 p.m.-Details, 385-2666-New Members Free. McHenry Garden Club-Meeting, 1 p.m-McHenry Public Library- Lunch, 11:30 a.m.-McHenry Country Club. NOVEMBER 30 Pioneer Center o*ate-A-Thon-6:30 to 9 p.m.-McHenry Just For Fun Roller Rink-information, 344-1230. DECEMBER 1 Wdstk-McH League of Women Voters-Board Meeting, 9 a.m- Barbara Marrs', 1505 Appaloosa Trail, McH.-All Members Invited. McH. Area Jaycees-Annual Christmas Tree Sale-Hornsby Parking Lot-Proceeds For Community Service Projects. DECEMBER 3 Edgebrook Christmas Bazaar-9 a.m. to 3 p.m.-School Gymnasium Essence of Christmas-Nativity Lutheran Church-Wonder Lake Rd., Wonder Lake-Breakfast, Lunch & Snacks-Crafts & Baked Goods-9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free Movie 10 a.m. & Noon-"Pinocchio's Greatest Adventure"- McH. Theatre-Admission By Ticket Only (Obtained Nov. 25 & 26 By Shopping In McHenry). DECEMBER 3-4 . Craft Bazaar & Santa's Secret Shop-St. Patrick's Hall-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.-Sunday, 8 a.m. to 2 p,m. McHenry Choral Club Auditorium-8:15 p.m. GLORIA SUNDERLAGE The .Kishwaukee Trail Chapter of the Daughters of the Americano Revolution will welcome Mrs. Gloria Sun- derlage as guest speaker Nov. 28, at the First Methodist Church, 205 W. South St., Woodstock. Mrs. Sunderlage will tell of her experiences on a trip to Russia last March with a group of 52 nuraes from throughout the United States, who undertook a geriatric study of the Georgians of Southern Russia, in an at­ tempt to learn why the people in that area live to extreme old age without the illnesses and af­ flictions which ordinarily overtake the elderly. The trip combined study at various health facilities with a tour to other parts of Russia. In addition to describing the studies made and their ob­ servations, Mrs. Sunderlage will relate some of the harrowing encounters she had with Soviet tourist restrictions. Her talk will be augmented by slides taken on the trip. Mrs. Sunderlage took her nurse's training at Sherman Hbspital and Northwestern Unittrsity and graduated from the University of Buffalo, N.Y., with a B.S. in Nursing Ad­ ministration. She served in the Army Nurse Corps and has since continued in the nursing profession, now specializing in geriatric nursing. J SENIORS... Out to lunch Christmas Program-West Campus In keeping with the new for­ mat for reservations of meals at the McHenry Walk-In Center (since the decision was made by the Board of Directors of the McHenry County Senior Citizens' Council to change to catered meals), the Plaindealer will print weekly menus in each Wednesday issue of the paper. Reservations for the week of Dec. 5 through 9 must be made by calling 385-8260 by Tuesday, Nov. 29. The menu for that week is as follows: Dec. 5: Baked meatloaf with gravy, au g rat in potatoes, mixed vegetables, cream of chicken soup, crackers, white bread, margarine, applesauce, milk. Dec. 6: Jumbo hot dog with a bun, catsup and must hot potato salad, kernel corn, apple juice, fresh orange, milk. Dec. 7: Baked chicken with gravy, whipped potatoes, stewed tomatoes, tossed salad with dressing, cornbread, margarine, pineapple chunks, milk. Dec. 8: Shrimp Creole, steamed riee, green beans, carrot and raisin salad, wheat bread, margarine, apple cob­ bler, milk. Dec. 9: Sloppy Joe on a bun, country potatoes, succotash, tossed salad, French dressing, lemon pudding, milk. mng adult Will ^ âsWngton,' Try tenderloin Students may obtain full in­ formation on the Voice of Democracy essay contest at their individual school. If unable to obtain the information there, they may contact Gerry Kuck at 385-6523. Gerry is serving as chairman for the Ladies Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4600. Although tenderloin costs more per pound than other pork cuts^ there is no waste-in ipa b6n eteaa* cut. > Select tenderloin with a fine, firm texture. The color may range from a grayish pink to a delicate rose. The tenderloin may be slightly two-toned in color; however, this is normal for loin cuts. Like all fresh pork cuts, the tenderloin is a nutrient dense food. 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