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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Jun 1984, p. 24

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SECTION 2 - PAGE 1 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. JUNE IS. H84 Neighborhood news RingWOOd! All residents invited to take part in combined garage sale There are plans for a neigh­ borhood garage sale in Ringwood on Barnard Mill Rd., Friday, June 22, Saturday, June 23 and Sunday, June 24, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. If you have not been contacted about this, please call Lil Visconti and she will fill you in on the details. ACHIEVEMENT Lee Tomlinson was recently honored for high scholastic achievement at the College of Doris Low 653-9262 Katy Christopher 385-8037 DuPage. A recognition reception was held in the Student Resource Center where the president of the college, H.D. McAnninch, spoke and congratulated each of the Dean's List students. Lee is the daughter of Henry and Ferol Tomlinson. STRAWBERRIES Edith Harrison, president of the Richmond Area Senior Citizens Pioneer Club on Broadway Street, wishes to remind everyone of the Strawberry Festival to be held Saturday, June 23 starting at 9:30 a.m. Strawberries will be served on shortcake and ice cream and there will be fresh strawberries for sale. There will also be a bake sale of homemade goodies. Everyone is invited to come to Richmond and share in the festivities. CONVALESCING Lincoln Adam was hospitalized last week for surgery on his foot. He is now home and doing well, although he will be on crutches for awhile. We wish you a speedy recovery, Lincoln, but be sure to follow the doctor's instructions. VISITORS Friends in the area were very happy to have a visit from Gary and Pat Reinhardt with their children, Karen and Brett, this past week. The Reinhardts are now residing in Parker, CO. and had hoped to say "hello" to more of their friends but time would not permit. TRAVELERS Art, Katy, Patty and Dave Christopher spent last Saturday with the Linstads at Black Creek, celebrating little David's sixth birthday. Sunday morning Art and Katy went north to visit Art's folks for a couple of days. ATTEND WEDDING Patti and Dan Hansen and boys, L«e, Scott and Erik; Marcy Jette; and Walt and Doris Low attended the wedding of Doris' niece, Julie Thomas and Bill Fleck in L'Anse, Mi. last weekend. The long trip was well worth it to see Julie as the beautiful bride she was. There were other relatives and friends from the McHenry area also in attendance. We saw where there had been a lot of wind damage from windstorms and it was rather windy coming home Sunday. Julie and Bill will be making their new home in Green Bay, WI. REMINDER The annual Parish Church Campout is to be at Chain O Lakes State Park June 22,23 and 24. Those interested in at­ tending should contact the Rev. Smith or Doris Low. Hiose who are not campers are encouraged to come out for the campfire gatherings in the evening and also for the big meal Saturday night and the picnic Sunday. There will be special en­ tertainment Saturday night and possibly Sunday, too. This is a fun weekend so join us.There are a few families going out earlier in the week, if you want to come early, do so; contact Doris Low. CELEBRATIONS "Happy Birthday" to Harold Hiller, June 21, and to Jeff Hanson on the 22nd. June 23 is that special day for Brian Jay Ackerman, Robert Reed, "Grandma" Snell and Jonathan Robert Betts (who will be 1 year old). Dorothy Bauer will celebrate her soecial day June 25; as JoAnn Bruce will do June 26. We wish all of you wonderful people a very happy day and many more to come. ANNIVERSARIES "Happy Anniversary" to J.C. and Arline Pearson, Bill and Doris Brennan and to Butch and Mary Leonard, all on June 21. Also, to Karolyn and James Huinker (out on Ridgeway) June 26. We wish all couples many more years of wedded bliss. CALENDAR ' June 17 - Father's Day - Worship service - 9 a.m. - Ringwood church. June 28 - Sewing Circle - 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. - at home of Trudi Hohlmann June 22,23,24 - Parish church campout - Chain O Lakes State Park. June 22,23,24 - Neighborhood Garage Sale - 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 24 - Worship service- 9 a.m. - Ringwood church. July 21 - Annual Barbeque-Ringwood 4:30 to 7 p.m. Chicken Church Lakemoor/Lilymoor: Take Diai-A-Ride The McHenry Nunda Library on Route 120 and Lily Lake Road has been designated as a transfer point for Nunda township residents who wish to go to McHenry. R.T.A. Special User's Cards for persons over 65 or handicapped, are issued at Margaret Karas 385-4934 the Crystal Lake or McHenry city halls, or at the township offices. A small photo and proof of age must be brought at the time of application. Dial-A-Ride is now being provided by both McHenry and Nunda townships. For service, call one day in advance; McHenry at 385-5671; Crystal Lake at 459-4048. OVER A LIFETIME Ninety-three year old Sam Sances had a small gathering at his home near Lilymoor, on his birthday, June 7. Sam served his own delicious pizza, homemade wine, and what- have-you to his guests. Joe Yerkes played old polkas and happy tunes on his accordion. Next door neighbors, Betty Cunningham, Joann and Ray and their baby daughter, Toni Yerkes and Margaret Karas, and Sam's daughter Dolly and husband Jim Molitor and their family were all present, ac­ counted for, singing and en­ joying. One of Sam's gifts was an oak money tree, which he planted in his yard in hopes of propagating more of the same. Good luck Sam dear, and may you enjoy many more years of your special brand of being an Italian "mensch". HAPPY DAYS Ron Povidas and Scott Sch­ midt will be celebrating their birthdays, June 16. Scott leaves his teen years behind as he enters number 20. Dottie Mentzer of Lilymoor, a very active lady in the Hilltop Parents Teacher Organization, scouts and Friends of the M.N. Library, will be wished birthday happiness, June 17. Youngest daughter Heather will be six years old the next day! Alma Hueckstaedt is remembered on her birthday, June 18. Alma moved to Arizona this year, so this may be the last "official" remembrance of her day in the column. Alma had been a writer of the Lakemoor- Lilymoor column for years until she gave me that pleasure. She ^0^ VISA AND MASTER CHARGE PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED! 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Combination blade (792317-2) ONLY AT NOW ONLY 199" BJORKMAN'S ACE HARDWARE 3729 W Elm (Rt. 120) McH.nry (SIS) IIHIIIjt Call(iMnl Smiley T. edition of Being the eatery c had also been active in many of Lilymoor's organizations with the school, church and association. Happy hot bir­ thday, dear Alma.* Kileen Ryan, who lived her first years in Lilymoor, then moved to Wisconsin, now returned with mother Marilyn and sister Megan, will be 10 years old June 20. Betty and William Sinkler of Lakemoor celebrate their wedding anniversary June 17. WHO'S SMILING? Did you notice the photo of Bird in the June 6 the Plaindealer? of an 'Grumpy's Rib Ranch" must mean you follow through with that image! Yes, we have seen it, so we know Grumpy can smile! _ IDEAS Taxes are paid as of June 12- at least the first installment. Father's Day will be here Sunday- make it a happy one for those fathers here, and a day of memories for those gone June 21, the first day of summer - where did Spring 1984 go? HOSPITAL FUND Numerous calls have been received at 385-5388, Faith Presbyterian Church, for in­ formation regarding the fund at the McHenry State Bank set up for baby John Phillips, born with la amorsJheart condition. He is now on his way to recovery following four months of hospitals and surgeries, with the anticipation of additional hospital stays for at least two more months. The family faces costs exceeding $120,000 at this time. So many prayers have been said for baby John. As Eva Dingle, guardian angel of the Faith Prayer Chain says, "This baby will one day be a great man. With the Lord's help, he will do His work." GOD BLESS I IS YOUR HONE | REALLY COVERED? W'̂ M ITONY m 13NILHK MCHENtY I Bt 5-23341 WTO mm mtsmss WAIT* un American Family Mutual Insurance Co RENT RINSEtfVAC the professional do-it-yourself carpet cleaning system First Hour of Rental $1.00 per hour for every hour thereafter. (Example-2 hours - told charge $1 plus tax.) 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