Graduate .Master Gardeners • C\ Ringwood News 385-8037 653-9262 728-0343 New volunteers for the McHenry County Extension service of the University of Illinois will serve as Master Gardeners during the current year. They will be assisting the county Extension staff as they answer the horticulture concerns of local residents. From the left, seated, are Deanna Larson, Harvard; Kathy Martin, McHenry; Aranka Varga, Crystal Lake; Marilyn Prottsman, Richmond; Dr. Pete Petty, assistant director, Illinois Cooperative Extension service; Ed Domek, Woodstock; Norma Reddeman, Crystal Lake, past Master Gardener; Randy Schultz, Woodstock; W. L. George, head of the University of Illinois Horticulture department. Six new and one continuing Master Gardeners were graduated recently by the McHenry County Extension service Dave Plocher, county Extension adviser, has an nounced Norma Reddeman of Crystal Lake has been a volunteer Master Gardener for three years. She has been involved even longer in Garden and Flower shows. She is a national accredited flower show judge. Newly graduated Master Gardeners include Deanna Larson, Harvard; Kathy Martin, McHenry; Aranka Varga, Crystal Lake; Marilyn Prottsman, Richmond; Ed Domek, Woodstock; Randy Schultz, Woodstock. The Master Gardener program was initiated in Illinois three years ago, because of the increased requests of local residents for assistance with horticulture problems. Gardening, tree fruits, crops, small fruit crops, lawn care and maintenance, and land scaping are some of the areas that Master Gardeners are able to assist. According to Plocher, the Master Gardener volunteers will be in the county Extension office on specific days over the next months and are currently assisting state horticulture specialists in the 1978 hor ticulture series. Upcoming horticulture sessions include Pest Control for the Advanced Vegetable Gardener, March 6; Plantings and Maintaining Landscape Plantings, March 7; Perennial Gardening, March 13; Annuals, March 20; Lawns - Establishment, March 27; Lawns-Maintenance, Pest Control, March 28. It is preferable, concludes Plocher, to contact the Master Gardeners via the McHenry County Extension service at P.O. Box 431, Woodstock, or phone 338-3737 or 4747. Young Parkland Musicians Successful At Contest On Saturday, Feb. 18, the Parkland band and chorus students participated in the annual district solo and en semble contest held in Round Lake and returned with top honors Soloists from the band receiving a Division I rating were Stacy Fox (flute), Heidi Reihansperger (flute), Debbie Jensen (clarinet), Shannon Tiffany (trumpet), Rory Fiali (trumpet), Heide Bender (French horn), Kelly Sue Thomas (tuba). Soloists receiving a Division II rating were Bev Finkbeiner (flute), Cindy Johnson (flute), Chris Lorenz (clarinet), Julie Dowell (clarinet), Lisa Taylor (clarinet), Hallie Miller (clarinet). Julie Dowe (clarinet), Beth Goebel (clarinet), Debbie Allen (clarinet). Mike Pierce (alto sax), Lee Tomlinson (trum pet ), JoLynn Glosson (trum pet), Tim Miller (trombone), Greta Larsen (trombone). Students from the band receiving Division I ratings as part of an ensemble were Heidi Reihansperger, Stacy Fox, Suzy Dober, Bridgett Heald (flute quartet), Chris Lorenz, Julie Dowell, Meg Hoffman, Lisa Taylor (clarinet quartet), Shannon Tiffany, Lee tomlinson (trumpet duet). Students in ensembles receiving a division II rating were Julie Dowe, Hallie Miller, Lynne Podpora (clarinet trio), Cindy True, Bea Gemmel (clarinet duet). Accompanists for these band students are Mrs. LeeAnn Miller, Mrs. Peggy Thomas, Mrs. Katie Jiran and Missy May berry. Vocal soloists receiving a Division I rating were Debbie Jensen, Stephanie Hankins, Heidi Reihansperger and Patty Schillaci. Soloists receiving a Division II rating were Linda Eylander, Erich Gaza, Lorie Hansen, Meg Hoffman, Chris Morgan, Dawn Nowak, Brad Salman, Maureen Serritella, Kelly Stephan and Kim Stobbe. E n s e m b l e m e m b e r s receiving a Division I rating were Krista Taylor, Michele Smith, Mariann Mayberry, Heide Bender, Jo Campbell, Suzy Dober, Heidi Reihan sperger and Meg Hoffman. E n s e m b l e m e m b e r s receiving a Division II rating were Lee Tomlinson, Shannon A Sweetheart Of A Baby Girl For Billikas' What better Valentine could two little boys receive than a real, live baby sister! Little Rebecca "Becky" Billikas arrived Feb. 14, weighing 7 lbs., 9 oz. She is the daughter of Bill and Linda (Low) Billikas of Dubuque, Iowa. Waiting at home for "Becky" were Nicky, 34-years old, and Charlie, 2 years old. Our congratulations to the happy family. RUMMAGE SALE Friday, March 3, and, Saturday, March 4, are the dates of the semi-annual rummage sale to be held in the Ringwood United Methodist church. Friday hours are 9 a.m. to5p.m. and Saturday's, 9a.m. to 12 noon. There will be the^ usual "coffee and". The women of the church will be working all next week and will appreciate help with the sorting and pricing. BIRTHDAY PARTY It was a very special occasion for Marge Evans last Sunday night when ten of her fri^pds joined her for a birthday party in her honor at a Wonder Lake restaurant. The management played "Happy Birthday" with everyone singing and the party was complete with a cake and candle. Marge also had the pleasure of opening some very lovely gifts. HERE N THERE Walt and Doris Low have spent a part of the last week visiting and snowmobiling in the Hazelhurst, Wis., area with Betty and Bob Graham. The latter part of the week found them visiting, snowmobiling and ice fishing at L'anse, Mich. Doris' brother Larry Thomas and family were certainly glad to see them, especially Larry, didn't think Walt would ever go that far north. Taking advantage of the beautiful weather last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brennan and Mrs. Nellie Hepburn drove to Kenosha to visit Mr. and Mrs. Russell Soddy, Mrs. Tiffany, Stephanie Hankins, Donna Keith, Cheryl Wright, Laurie Campbell, Alice Zelek, Kelly Sue Thomas, Kelly Stephan, Patty Schillaci, Cathy Carlson, Debbie Jensen. Mollu Ashton, Laura Huff, Chris Morgan, Dawn Nowak, Lorie Hansen, Kim Stobbe Carol Martin, Denise Ahlgrini, Mary Anne Lange, Cindy Pedersen and Linda Eylander. Snow Damage done to your home by ice or snow is covered under our Special Homeowners Package Policy. So is practically every other accidental loss. It's the most comprehensive home owners protection American Family has ever offered. Call today! 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THINGS TO REMEMBER Every Sunday - Church services -- 9:15 a.m. Ringwood church Every Sunday -- Church school - 9:45 a.m. - Ringwood church Every Tuesday -- Bible study -- 9:30 a.m. - parsonage Every Wednesday -- Choir practice -- 7 p.m. -- Ringwood church Friday, March 3 ~ Rummage sale -- Ringwood church ~ 9 a.m. 'til 5 p.m. Saturday, March 4 -- Rum mage Sale - Ringwood church - - 9 'til 12 noon. DIAL-A-PRAYER, 1-385-1234 Men Of Caliber The big guns in busi ness are generally those who have never been fired. -Des Moines Tribune. SCOUT NEWS PACK 162 / On Feb. 19, the McHenry Scout t'ack 162 held their an nual Blue and Gold dinner for the Cub Scouts, Webelos and their families. The dinner was held at the American Legion hall in McHenry and featured roast beef served buffet style. The Scouts opened the ceremonieS"with the pledge of allegiance to the flag and C h a i r m a n A n d y P a c e i n troduced Cub Scout Den 4. The boys led the congregation in a short prayer. Following the dinner, Mr. Pace introduced the Pack's Institutional representative, Lester Smith of McHenry and American Legion Post 491 Vice Commander Stanley Burlack. Mr. Burlack welcomed the scouts and their families and reaffirmed the legion's confidence in the scouting program. Karen Sarabia presented Mrs. Pat Doherty representing the Pioneer center with a check from proceeds of the bake sale that her den held during a recent fishing derby. The check is to be used by the Pioneer center. Mr. Pace then presented the c o m m i t t e e m e m b e r s responsible for this event, John Grandt, Shiela Grandt, Bonita Godt, Caroline Scott, David Miller and Geri Neubauer. He also presented service pins to den leaders, Art and Beverly Kreutzer; -Jose and Kathy Sanchez; Karen Sarabia; Ruth Beardsley; Geri Neubauer; and Bob and Jackie Palmer. John Grandt asked the two Webelos who had presented the colors to do so again, and he then presented Andy Pace with a special award for 10 years service to scouting in McHenry. Mr. Pace was presented with a desk set inscribed with his name and the appreciation of the pack. Mr. Pace accepted the award and was given a PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1978 Mr. Kreutzer s den. The boys presented their version of the World's Smallest Athlete which is" sure to win the comedy award of the year. Mr. and Mrs. Sanchez' den then presented their version of the Bong show which also proved to be olie of the highlights of the day. M r . P a c e e x p r e s s e d a p preciation to all the parents and rriends who attended and the Webelos retired the colors to close an enjoyable day for everyone. standing ovation from all those present. He then introduced Clyde Blackwell of McHenry, who entertained with his puppet show. Mr. Blackwell. one of McHenry's very active senior citizens, gave a delightfully enjoyable show. Following the entertainment John Grandt presented the scouts with the awards they had earned during the past month. Awards were followed by a skit presented by Webelos of Child Welfare Program Suggested By VFW Ladies The Department of Illinois Veterans of Foreign Wars and its Ladies auxiliary participate in and contribute to the Child Welfare program, a program that is promoted only in the state of Illinois. The Child Welfare program provides financial assistance toward medical and hospital £bills for a veteran or auxiliary members child who is ill and needs treatment. Members are on the lookout for veterans and auxiliary members children who might qualify for aid under the Child Welfare program In four months medical and hospital bills in the amount of $7,334 were paid, thus lifting a h e a v y b u r d e n f r o m t h e shoulders of parents of seriously ill children. 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