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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Oct 1977, p. 17

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Ringwood News 728-0343 653-9262 728-0295 Audubon Slates Nature Photography Workshop PAGE 17 • PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1977 Tickets Ready For Ringwood Dinner-Bazaar Tickets are npw available for the roast beef dinner to be held at the Ringwood United Methodist churcn Saturday, Nov. 5. There will be three seatings, 5, 6 and 7 o'clock. Tickets may be purchased from Alice Mae Wilcox in the Woodstock area, Alice Peet in McHenry, Doris Low and Althea Walkington in Ringwood and Katy Christopher of Wonder Lake. The bazaar items and can­ dies (homemade) will go on sale at 3 o'clock Saturday af­ ternoon. HERE S^ND THERE Art and Katy Christopher enjoyed beautiful weather in Wisconsin last weekend while visiting Diane and Gary Lin- stad and Art's folks, the Clarence Christophers. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Soddy of Kenosha spent an enjoyable day visiting in the Brennan- Hepburn home last Saturday. COMMUNITY SADDENED The community was sad­ dened to hear of the death of a former minister of the Ringwood United Methodist church, Rev. Willis Walker. Services were held in Lockport United Methodist church Tuesday of this week, with buriel in Woodlawn Memorial cemetary near there. FAMILY GATHERING The family gathered at the Walt Low home for a late dinner last Sunday. Family members were introduced to Phil Crocfer of California who will marry Donna Low Saturday night Oct. 29 at the Ringwood church. All became acquainted and congratulations were extended to Donna and Phil. NEWBORN Mr. and Mrs. Vince Schiavone (former Juanita "Mouch" Ackerman) are the proud parents of a bouncing born Friday, Oct. 21. I Viacent weighed in at 8 oz8. The maternal itrare Mr. ahd Mrs. Ackerman and the paternal grandparents are Mrs. Delores Schiavone and the late Vince Schiavotie. Congratulations, everybody. BIRTHDAYS Happy Birthday to Barb Seaborg Oct. 30 and Oct. 31 finds Connie Hopp and Cindy Fleming celebrating their special day. Nov. 1 is that special day for Alice Walker and the second of November, we find Victor Hopp, III, and Murrell Benoy celebrating. Nov. 3 is that special day for Bill Eberle and George Leh­ man. Nov. 4 is Happy Birthday to Christine Decker and Nov. 5 is special for James Funk, Sharon McGowan and Alan Peterson. Happy Birthday to all of you wonderful people. THINGS TO REMEMBER -Bible study - 9:30 a.m. --Choir practice -- 7 p.m. - Ringwood church. THINGS TO REMEMBER Every Sunday - Ringwood Photo equipment, techniques and an excellent nature slide presentation will be a part of the Nature Photography workshop sponsored by the McHenry County Audubon chapter Saturday, Oct. 29. The workshop will begin at 8 p.m. at the 'Crystal Lake Nature center, 330 N. Main street, Crystal Lake. The speaker will be Chuck church -- 9:15 a.m. -- Church services. Every Sunday - Church school -- 9:45 a.m. - Ringwood church. Every Tuesday - Bible study - 9:30 a.m. , Every Wednesday -- Choir practice - 7 p.m. -- Ringwood church. Sunday, Oct. 30 - Ringwood church - UNICEF drive 2 p.m. Nov. 5 ~ Ringwood church bazaar, 3 p.m.; roast beef dinner, seating at 5, 6, & 7 p.m. Dial-A-Prayer, 385-1234. Hudson, interpretive naturalist for the McHenry County Conservation district. Hudson, who has taught adult education courses in basic photography, will present guidelines for the beginner on types of cameras, films and lenses and their applications to outdoor photography. The discussion of field techniques, use of blinds and studio set-ups will be of interest to the more advance photographer. An excellent nature slide presentation entitled "Nature Nearby" will illustrate the results of Hudson's ten year experience as a naturalist and photographer. The slide program beautifully illustrates the adaptations and changes of the natural world through the seasons. Concluding the program will be an open forum for the ex­ change of ideas, problems and solutions encountered by nature photographers. A STRANGE IMA OP RIGHTS If you are an American, "human rights" means freedom. Freedom to worship as you believe, go ' where you please, vote for (or against) your represen­ tatives in government-in short, to make your own decisions about your own life. This is the first paragraph of an advertisement placed in the Plaindealer last week beside the paper's listing of the church directory. I do not deny the right of the John Birch Society to place ads expressing their convictions about the United Nations. I agree with this first paragraph. But I remind you also that when we say our pledge to the flag, we use a phrase, "nation under God". There are many nations under God on this planet. Many of them are dictatorships, both right wing and left wing. In many of them "human rights" take a secondary position to the human thrust toward ab­ solute power on the part of determined leaders. The United Nations is an instrument to bring together the representatives of these many nations in dialogue with one another. Many things have hap­ pened in the world since the United Nations was formed that are displeasing to all of us. We cap blame these tragedies on the United JUations or we can blame them on God. The fact of history is that there is no nation with clean hands. We must look at our own nation's treatment of the American In­ dian and the black imported slave of Africa as we decry civil rights violations today. We are all in the same camp when it comes to the need of God's forgiving grace. The United Nations provides a way to reach out to each other and do some good together. An example of the good that can be realized is through the children of the world collec­ ting for U.N.I.C.E.F. which helps to bring medicine, health services and better nutrition to needy children in poor countries. It seems to me more in the spirit of our Lord to see what good can be done now, than to fix blame for the sins of the past. Jesus often found that Samaritans, whom the Jews had no dealings with, were capable of doing very humane and com­ passionate deeds. May I encourage you to support the good that can be done through the United Nations as you have opportunity to give this Sunday afternoon to the UNICEF boxes brought around by children from 4he Sunday Schools of our com­ munity. • " J I $ l&v • 'i * :V" < NEEDED: NEW LISTINGS • NOW I 920 N. FRONT ST. McHENRY, ILLINOIS 815-385-9394 OPEN: MON. THRU FRI. 9-6 SAT. S SUN. 10-5 , EVENINGS BY APPT. BUY OF THE WEEK I Lowly 3 bedroom Tri-lovol located across tho street from the Fox River, with boach rights. Quality built homo with 7 rooms, appliances, attached 2% car garage, and in the Johnsburg School District. All this for only- $56,900 RARE OPPORTUNITY! "Post Civil War" home. Perfect for the restoration minded person. Almost on an ocre of property, in the "city of McHenry" this house is surrounded by mature trees and plen­ ty of room for a family, yet right in town. The beautiful fireplace and floor plan of "the old" and the ultra modern kit­ chen of the "New" are |ust a few reasons for you to view this choice piece of property NOW I $55,500 . jv • NEW CONSTRUCTION Want a fireplace? New appliances for the kitchen? Choice of decor colors? See this newly constructed 3 bedroom colonial ranch located in beautiful Whispering Oaks. Buy now and be in for Thanksgiving Holidays. $54,900 îy|g ||l| Set among mature trees B in a large wfell-groomed yard, this 3 bedroom ranch Is located in Settlor's Woods. It hos lust enough country chorm with the right price. $49,900 FORR EN - IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY--2 AND 3 BEDROOM IS CONOOMINIUMSAT WATERS OKK. lull SERVICES Ringwood Methodist Church Ringwood - Illinois Church Service - Sunday, 9:15 AM • Church School at 10:15 AM Alliance Bible Church 3S15 W. Bull Valley Rd. Rev. Gorald Robertson Sunday School • 9:45 A.M. Service-11:00 P.M. Service • 7:00 Wed. Oible Study A Prayer t:00 p.m. St Francis National Catholic Church Flanders Rd., eest of Ringwood Rd. Sunday Masses • 10 a.m. Fathor A. Wodka • Paster Chain 0'Lakes Evangelical Covenant Church 4010 N. Wllmet Rd. Rev. Mitchell ConsMine Sundoy School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Church Phone • 497*3000 Parsonage • 497-3050 St John the Baptist Catholic Church Johnsburg " Rev. Leo Bartol, Pester Rectory Phone 305-1477 . Sat.-Sacrament of RN. S p.m. B 7:30 p.m. Sun.-Mass. 7-9-10:30-12 a.m. Weekdays Mass: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 B 9 a.m. First United Methodist Church 3717 West Main Street Church phono 306-0931 Ralph Smith, Pastor Parsonage Phone: 305-1352 Worship: 9:30 e.m. end 11:00 a.m. Sundey School 10tS0 a.m. Si Paul's. Episcopal Church ' 3704 W. St. PeuTsB Green Rev. Arthur O. McKay, Vicar 305-7590 Sunday Services Holy Eucharist - 0 A.M. Family Eucharist • 10 a.m. Church School B Coffee Hour v w Wednesdays- Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m. Friday-Holy Eucharist • 9:30 a.m. Christian Science Society Lincoln Rood And Eastwood Lane Sunday Service • 10:30 a.m. Sunday School -10:30 a.m. Wed. Eve. 0 p.m. Christ The King Catholic Church 5005 E. Wonder Leke Rood Wonder Leke, Illinois Sunday Masses: •, 10 a.m., and noon. Eve. Mass 0 p.m. Fulfills Sunday Obligation Nativity Lutheran Church 3005 E. Wonder Lake Rd. •ox 157, Phone 553-3032 Wonder Lake, Sun. Worship OB 10:30 e.m. Sundoy School • 9 a.m. (Nursery Foclltties Available) St Mary's Catholic Church Set. Eve. Mess • 5 p.m. Fulfills Sun. obligation Sunday Masses • 5:30,0,9:30, 9:40,10:40,11,12 noon. Zion Evangelical Lutheran phurch (Missouri Synod) 4205 W. Woukegon Rd. (W. Rt. 120) Rev. Hemonn F. Greet 300-0009 300-1015 Sundey Worship, 7:45 B 10:30 Nursery Services provided at 10:30 Educotion for Eternity Sundey School • Children end Youth, 9 a.m. Wonder Lake Bible Church 7001 Howe Drive Wander Lake, Illinois Rev. Richard N. Wright, Pastor Sunday: Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship Service, II a.m. Bible Fellowship Hour 5:00 p.m. Midweek Preyer end Praise Hour, 7:30 p.m. McHenry County Friends Meeting (Quaker) 1st B 3rd Sundey, 10:30 e.m. For information call: 305-3072 or 312-503-3040 Church of God Greenleof Ave. ot Fairfield Or. Island Lake School Services: Sundey School, 10 a.m Church Sorvico, 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service, 7 p.m. Telephone: 312-025-0050 Mount Hope Church United Methodist 1015 W. Breedwey Pistokee Highlands Rev. Ruth Wlckersham Sunday Worship tl a.m. Sunday School 9:40 a.m. McHenry Evangelical Free Church 1309 N. Court St. Sunday School • 9:40 a.m. Sunday Service • 11:00 a.m. Home Oible Studios Available Rev. David Faglabach 344-1111 or 720-0010 Ringwood Methodist Church Ringwood, Illinois lt#v* Jqwim S#fiv« Ros. 540-2040 Church 503-5955 Sunday 9:10 a.m. Church Service Church School ot 10:10o.m Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints (MORMONS) 5209 N. Wolkup Ave. (ecross from Veterans Acres) Crystal Leke, Illinois Phone: 010-409-9702 Bishop: Alee Wernick Phone:010-400-3271 Meeting Schedule: Sundey School: 10:30 Secremeat Meeting: 0:00 p.m. Sundey Except 1st Sundey of the month Socroment Meeting Is held ot 12 neon United PontacastaJ Church 200 Suwnyslde Lokomsor Sunday 10 e.m. B 7 p.m. Wed. 7:30 p.m. BMe Study, Fri. 7:00 p.m. Prayor Mooting St Peter's Catholic Church Spring Grovo, Illinois Rov. Kllduff, Pastor Phono 015-575-2200 Masses: Dolly 0 a.m. Saturday • 7:30 p.m. Sunday-7a.m., 9a.m., II a.m. Z Faith Presbyterian Church UrmIRAOMBBIMIIRMII CwpwH tOeitwMp - IStSSs.m. NwrMry t Pre-tdwel • IStSSa.M. V VMMgA4wfc-fiSSa.nl. A4MM. A PMHOI IMISAYI • till a.m.' 7 Spring Grove Church Unlta d lielh n <11 • | ^^ss™EWO^eSsO^^tHw9• 0102 N. Bllvin, Spring Grove, IN. Rov. Ruth Wlckorshem-Pester Sundey Worship • 9 e.m. 10:15 e.m. St Patrick's Catholic Church Rev. Edmund Petit, Poster Rev. Raymond Koarny, Assoc. Pastor Sat., Eva. (Sun, obligation fulfilled 0 p.m.) Sunday 7:10,0:30,9:40,11B 12:1 Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church 404 N. Green St. Rev. Roger W. Schneider Phone 300-7700 or 300-4000 Church, 0:00 p.m. School, 0:40 p.m? Sundoy Church, 1:30 B 10:30 School, f:15 Nursery Services Avoileble First Baptist Church 109 Front St. 105'0003 Rev. Morshell E. Worry Bible Study-Sundey School 9:30 e.m. Worship Service 10:40 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Training Union: 5:00 p.m. Intorprotation for Doof at all Services. Cmm«|m| Cnnnlili (aruirae aipniiieii vvl VIWO< Preyer Service, 5:45 p.m. George R. Justen Funeral Home 3St9 W. ELM STREET McHENRY, ILL. 305-2400 First National Bank of McHenry 3014 W. ELM STREET McHENRY, III. 305-0400 Peter M. Justen Funeral Home 3007 W. ELM STREET McHENRY, ILL. 300-0053; Glavlano's Interiors B Palatine Millwork 300-3704 414 S. ROUTE 31 JUST NORTH OF McHENRY FLORAL McHenry Savings B Loan 1209 N. GREEN STREET McHENRY, ILL. 305-3000 Guettler's Service, I Inc. 010 N. FRONT STREET McHENRY, ILL. 300-903h Brake Parts. Co. P.O. BOX 11 McHCNRY, ILL. 300-7000 Halm's Wonder Lake FuneralHome 7011 HANCOCK DR. WONDER LAKE 1-720-0233 Mitchell Sales, Inc. $ OUICK--OLDS--OPEL < 903 N. FRONT ST. McHCNRY 300-720< ' • ' ~ Ace Hardware 3729 W. SIM STREET McHENRY, III. 305-0722 The Bath Shop 0012 W. 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