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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Nov 1984, p. 6

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]jff~ 4 • PLAIN DEALER HERALD. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 14.1«U Life today 1 % Births STEVENS Change of command Blaine L. Day, retiring president, on the left, hands the gavel to Aldona Cepulis, newly elected , president. Other officers of the McHenry Grand- r> toother's Club are Stacey Stasiak, vice-president; Irene Mueller, treasurer; and Jane Peloquin, secretary. The club is a member of the National federation of Grandmother Clubs of America, Plaindealer-Herald Photo by Anthony Oliver Inc., a non-profit organization. Its objectives are to honor grandmotherhood, contribute to the research for, cause and cure of children's diseases, and support charitable projects as adopted by the national federation. The City Hope is the national project this year, as well as local institutions. Ian holiday lunch Community calendar Grove announce the birth their first child on Oct. 25 Christopher Robert was born in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry, and weighed 7 lbs. 8 oz. June Kaminski of Spring Grove is the maternal grandmother. Paternal parents are Bob and Stevens of Richmond. Great- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Irving Townsend of Hebron and Florence Stevens of Richmond. HEINZ Stephen and Bonnie Heinz, 3619 W. Bradley Court, McHenry, became parents of their first child Oct. 28 and named her Elizabeth Helen. The 7 lbs. 6 oz. baby girl was born in Northern Illinois Center, McHenry. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rinar Carlson of Des Plaines, HI. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Heinz of McHenry are the paternal grandparents. Great- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cnurney of Des Plaines. PEDRETTI Ashley Marie is the name chosen by Scott and Michele Pedretti, 11206 Lake View Road, Richmond, for their first child. The seven-pound baby girl was born Oct. 30 in Northern Illinois Medical Center. McHenry. Maternal grandparents are Art and Irene Russo of Richmond. Mark and Patricia Pedretti of Wonder Lake are the paternal grandparents. SURMA Patrick and Laura Surma, 7522 Marble Head, Wonder Lake, became parents of their third child and first daughter > -•----- -- - Oct. 30. Jessica Lee was born in 1 Sarah, age 23 months. Maternal grandparents. AFELD Lindy Rae is the name chosen Gary and Kolleen Afeld, 3710 . Timothy, McHenry, for their second daughter. The 7 lbs. 9 oz. infant was born Nov. 4 in Nor­ thern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry. She has a sister Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry and weighed 5 lbs. 11 oz. She has two brothers, Alan, age two and ll-month-old James. Maternal grandparents are Thomas and Gertrude Tonkin of Crystal Lake. Arthur and Lerlene Surma of Lake-in- the-Hills are the paternal andparents are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Carroll of St. Louis Park, Minn. Mr. and Mrs* Robert Afeld of McHenry are the paternal grandparents. Margaret Smith of McHenry and Alma Hoppe of Paynes ville, Minn, are the girls' great- grandmothers. BPW invites women The next regular monthly meeting of the McHenry Business and Professional Women 4s slated Monday, Nov. 19, at China Light in McHenry. All members, guests and in­ terested local women are invited and urged to attend. The evening will begin with socializing at 6:30 p.m.; dinner will be served at 7, followed by a short business meeting; and then the long-awaited an­ nouncement will be made of the McHenry BPW's Woman of the Year 1984. This has always been a very festive get-together and it is hoped that once agaih there will be a good turnout. The theme this year is Hawaiian and all who have them are encouraged to get in the mood by wearing their muu muus. The cost of the dinner is $8.50, including tax and tip, and reservations can still be made today by calling 385-0258. .Thursday, Dec. 6, is the date pt for ttie McHenry Senior Itizens Club annual Christmas incheon at the McHenry ltry Club. The menu in- ides roast beef, potatoes, jetables, soup, salad, rolls, ;rt, coffee, tea and milk. < A highlight of the event will be [special program presented by McHenry high school music spartment. .Reservations can be made Ruth Fradell, financial fccretary, at 942 Wiltshire ive, McHenry, 385-6586. Or, sets will be available at the s--Jv. 26 meeting, which will begin at 7 p.m. in the East |j |ampus cafeteria. An in- >4eresting educational program is planned for that night. Those desiring to share their baking talents are encouraged to bring Christmas cookies to the meeting. Also, the mem­ bership director, Leona Husch, will be collecting 1985 dues. Guests are always welcome. 'Item of interest' 3RD ANNUAL CRAFT FAIR The third annual arts and crafts fair, sponsored by Wauconda Unit 911 American Legion Auxiliary, will take place at the Wauconda American Legion Home, beginning at 9 a.m.. Saturday, Nov. 24. Offered for sale will be carved wooden cars, silk flowers, handmade candies, soft sculptures, stained glass, hand painted pictures, ceramics, tole painting, doll house miniatures, macrame and much more. NOVEMBER 16 * NAIM-St. Margaret Chapter-Mtg. 7:30 p.m.-Oak Room-Montini School. * NOVEMBER 17 McH. Sportsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Practice Shoot 1 p.m.- ublic Welcome. Turkey Dinner-6:30-8:30 p.m.- Pub] McH/Moose Lodge 691-Ann. Musk 9-12-Tckts. At Door. Polish 7:30 p.m Leg. Of Amer. Vets Liberty Club-Country Western Night- i. TO ?-1304 Park St., McH.-Public Invited. Roasted Nut Sale Pickup-10 a.m.-Noon-Landmark School. NOVEMBER 18 - Polish Leg. of Amer. Vets Liberty Club-Post & Chapter 188-Pre- Christmas Side-All New Items-11 a.m.-6p.m.-1304 Park St., McH.- -Public Welcome. NOVEMBER 19 T.H.E.O.S.-Dinner 5 p.m.-Busy Bee Rest.-4621 W. Elm St.- Then, Fun & Fellowship-First United Methodist Church. NOVEMBER 20 W.O.T.M-Reg. Mtg. 8 p.m.-Moose Ldge. Lunch is served to seniors m.- Although the caterer for the meals for the McHenry Couni Senior Citizens' Council Meet Eat Program requests that participants sign up for meals one week in advance, they allow changes to be made in the meal count 24 hours prior to each serving day. v In other words, people can call the center they attend and reserve a meal 24 hours ahead of the day they plan to attend; for example: those desiring to eat lunch on Friday may call Thursday morning and make reservations. Reservations for meals at the McHenry Walk-In Center for the week of Nov. 26 through Nov. 30 should be made by calling 385- 8260 by Tuesday, Nov. 20. The menu for that week follows: Nov. 26: Shrimp Creole, duchess potatoes, tomatoes and zucchini, carrot and pineapple salad, rye roll, margarine, applesauce, milk. Nov. 27: Country style chicken, whipped potatoes, mixed vegetables, grapefruit juice, bread, margarine, chilled pears, milk. Nov. 28: Beef chop suey with veggies, steamed rice, three- bean salad, bread, margarine, almond cookie, milk. Nov. 29: Navy bean soup, crackers, hamburger on bun, catsup, mustard, potatoes, carrots, vanilla pudding, milk. Nov. 30: Baked ham with fruit sauce, sweet potatoes, -green Ceas, tossed salad with dressing, read, margarine, fresh apple, milk. NOVEMBER 24 McH. Sportsmer^ Clyb^Weiijgart Jld.-Practi( Public Welcome. ^ ST J 7™ ? NOVEMBER 25 ' ̂ McH. Sportsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Me, a.m.-Public Welcome: • - wT v v v - Polish Leg. Of Amer. Vets-Liberty Post 188 & Chapter-Mo. Mtg. 2 p.m.-1304 Park St., McH. NOVEMBER 26 McH. Sr. Citz. Club-Mtg. 7 p.m.-East Campus Hi School- Speaker, Exec. Bd. Member Sr. Citz. Council. NOVEMBER 28 Mary Martha Circle-Mtg. 1 p.m.-Faith Presbyterian Church- Lincoln & Chapel Hill Roads. PAKISTAN ROMANIA CHINA M RSI A i£fiWj<aJ ENTAL 14th ANNIVERSARY SALE 20% to 40% off All of our rugs are hand-made, hand-knotted. HOURS: v authentic Oriental rugt. Mon. -S»t. 10-5:30 830 Main Street Sunday 11-5 Fancy Fair Mall Lake Geneva, Wisconsin 414-248-2222 Member Oft Oriental Rug Retailers of America IS A unique bazaar of finely crafted items by area craftsmen Saturday, November 17 9am-4pm McHenry County Fairgrounds Building b . Rt. 47 & Country Club Rd. Woodstock no charge (or admission ***** LUMBER AND VENEER •OAK •WALNUT •MAPLE •EBONY . •BUTTERNUT •HICKORY •PADOUK •ZEBRA " ONI DAT ONLY Sat., NOV. 17th 10AM-4PM Qirishnas Movent* ^ MO FALL (Si CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY •NOVEMBER 18»10AM-4PM (FREEFLOWER & REFRESHMENTS^) Sptcfel n»cK»9es "SSS occupy;1. "G&t P»,W5}„on plu* ? W C»U TOT For information ind i Toll Free 800- In Illinois call < AH major credit cards |mI . . V 4«» Nlafce r t a W a K e a n ^ ° a v H ° > e ' »eaXS Qipet. vnt»efe *3 uanstef 'sss Sta?»» ..The *ung nSporta^on' »»"spo III ^ *«•'lh*. cocm«»» ,n„„, 5^ rourvitioni call our CMKHigi McCOKM ICK •621*6909 C E N T E R H O T E L collect 312/791-1901 L*hv?°f* •« *** »'••« . 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