7̂ SECTION 2 - PAGE 12 - j'LAt^EAjUEtt - FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1984 Neighbors W Lakemoor/Lilymoor: ubrary receives flags Home test kits available for detection of colon cancer In conjunction with Cancer Prevention Month, Memorial Hospital for McHenry County is making available to the public a test for the possible detection of colon cancer. Beginning Monday, April 2, the kits will be available at the registration desk in the Out patient Department of the hospital between the hours of 8 a.m and 2 p.m., Monday through Friday. This program will be in effect throughout the month of April. For further information, contact Elaine Stanley at Memorial Hosptial, (815) 338- 2500. Mary Behrendt of Lilymoor has donated three American flags that belong to her deceased husband John, to the McHenry Nunda Library. The flags represent different time periods in our nation's history. The oldest (me has 48 stars, another has 50 stars, and the third is the 1776-1976 bicentennial flag. President Frank Colomer and the trustees of the Library Board accepted the flags with appreciation. Mary is also donating a flag pole. All will be put up when weather and time permits. PLANT PROGRESS Chroma Corporation of McHenry has relocated Jts plastic operation in Fritzsche Industrial Park in the former Continental Aluminum building. The move was necessitated Margaret Karas 385-4934 because of the destruction by fire of the Chroma building in McHenry. The plant is now in operation 24 hours a day, seven days a week, which is quite a feat considering the type of machinery needed for production. Purchasing agent Ringwood News: CHURCH SERVICE TIME CHANGED Beginning Palm Sunday, April 15, the time for Sunday worship service at the Ringwood church will be changed from 9:15 a.m. to 9 a.m. The nine o'clock hour will continue through the summer months. The children's church school will begin at 9:15 with the new worship hour. OPEN HOUSE With a beautiful, sunny day last Sunday, many friends and relatives of Doris and Walt Low Doris Low 653-9262 Katy Christopher 385-8037 were on hand to extend best wishes to the couple on the oc casion of their fortieth wedding anniversary. The open house was hosted by their seven children and their spouses, in the home of daughter and son-in- law Sue and A1 Jette. The surprise of the day was to find daughters, Linda Billikas of Boston and Donna Crocfer of California, also present to greet their parents. Donna had her two little girls with her. Some 150 to 200 guest stopped by to wish Doris and Walt well on this happy occasion. Among those attending were Doris' mother, Mabel Thomas of Crystal Lake, and her brother, Larry Thomas of L'Anse, Upper Michigan. Aunts, uncles, cousins and friends from Iowa, Wisconsin and Michigan were present as well as friends and relatives from the Hinsdale, Genoa,, Morris, Harvard, Woodstock, Hebron, Waukegan, Crystal Lake, Richmond, McHenry, Wonder Lake, and Ringwood areas. There were congratulatory phone calls from Canada, Florida, Iowa, California, Massachusetts, ~ Michigan and Texas on Sunday morning. Attending the couple on their wedding, March 23, 1944, were Walt's sister, Alice Mae Wilcox, who was present for the open house, and a good friend, the late Dave Raemaker. It was a wonderful day for Doris and Walt and they will long remember the many cards, gifts and greetings from their friends and families. VISITORS Last weekend found Sherri Cristy returning to her classes at Millikin Univesity after spending spring vacation with her parents, Shirley and Bill Cristy. Dave Christopher made a brief visit with his folks last weekend, while Patty Christopher traveled to Black Creek, Wis., fo a visit with the Linstads. CONGRATULATIONS "Happy Birthday" to Irene Miller and Delores (Doe) Brennan on April 5. April 7 will be a busy day with Evelyn Zvonar, Art Christopher and Ryan Gene Petska adding another candle to their cakes; and on April 8, Laura Parsley will do the same. April 9 is that special day for Doris Low, with April 10 being that special day for Wade Bruce, Martha Beaman, Shirley Cristy, Audrey Walker, Marie Oonk and Chris Rich. April 11 finds Sally Mecham, Cristy Fossum, Judy Rich and Susan Low (Mrs. Robert) enjoying their special day. We wish each and every one of you a very good day and many more to come. ANNIVERSARY "Happy Anniversary" to Lloyd and Helen Barker on April 7; and we wish you two many more years of wedded bliss. CALENDAR Sunday, April 1 - Worship Service, Ringwood, 9:15 a.m. Church School, 9:30 a.m. Tuesday - Choir Practice, Ringwood. 7 n.m. Dunnagan states this is a real challenge as some of the used machines are older than she is! (Sorry about that, dear No. 1 daughter). It is good to be able to give a positive report of growth, resulting from the courage to overcome adversity, as has been displayed J^y the Chroma organizaton. The cooperation of village officials and so many others, plus the dedication of the workers, are all necessary parts in making the rebuilding a success. SPECIAL DAYS Walter Para. who has helped with the growth of the Village of Lakemoor in many ways for many years, celebrates his birthday March 30. Michelle Pahlke, also of Lakemoor, will be having her birthday celebration the same day. The last day of March is Monique Betencourt's birth date. April 1 finds George Alexander Wirfs four years old. Cherie Mumma, hopefully feeling better, will be receiving birthday wishes from her parents Alma and Bud Hueckstaedt from Arizona this year. Chuck Neeley, auto repairman, has his birth April 4. Anniversary wishes go to Phyllis and Norm Croswell on April 1. May this be the begin ning of a good year for all the Croswells. NAME CHANGE? No! Margaret Karas was responsible for last week's Lakemoor Lilymoor Area column. Carol Cominsky writes the Lakeland Park column, not our area's news, even though she hasn't had a column for a few weeks due to illness. However, she did appreciate receiving calls from her neigh bors. And I can still be reached at 385-4934, or 385-6303 in the afternoon. ACTIVITIES March 30 - Story time for pre schoolers; 9:30 a.m. at McHenry Nunda Library. April 1 - April Fool - "get even" day. April 2 - Friends of the MN Library, 7 p.m. at the McHenry Nunda Library. April 2 - Hidden Valley Acres Home Owner's Assoc. meeting, 7 p.m., DeMarco's on Columbus Drive. April 2 - Lilymoor Assoc: all welcome; 8 p.m. at the library located in Lilymoor. April 5 - Free blood pressure screening, Moose Lodge, Route 120, 11 a.m. HONORED At an impressive "Green Cap Ceremony", past Senior Regent President Lily Ann Fisher was honored for her years of service since she become a member of the Women of the Moose, sponsored by Brian Baker in 1978. During these years, Lily Ann has worked her way through the progressive chairs, having to achieve certain goals with each honor. In order to become a Junior Graduate Regent, a Senior Regent President must be a part of the growth of the organization: take part in fund raising; and follow the Moose laws and support Mooseheart. The cooperation of all WOTM is a very necessary part of the award. Without everyone's support there could be no award. The letter or "calling" stating that the Senior Regent and the Chapter had successfully completed all their task, was sent from the headquarters at Mooseheart. 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