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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Dec 1978, p. 5

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PAGE S - PLAIN DEALER Ringwood News 385 8037 653-9262 728-0343 Hoaans Mark Forty Years The holiday anniversary of John and Ila Hogan was a very festive occasion. Among relatives attending were Earl, Mary, Randy, Sherry and Scott Sonnemaker of Omaha, Neb., (Jeff was unable to attend)! Dick, Char, of Woodstock and children. Bob, Steve and Susan Thompson of Woodstock and guests; John, Tracy and Darcy, of Mountain, Wise.; Jerry, Ruth .Ann, Tom, and Felcia of Mountain. Wise.,; Harry, Georgia, Jason and Carrie of Ringwood; Mike. Sue, Mikey and Chris Hogan, Ringwood; and Tom. Pat. Laura. Nancy, Tommy, Jimmy, and Jeanie Parsley of Crystal Lake Relatives, friends and many neighbors which numbered into the hundreds helped them celebrate forty years of bliss. There was a family-style dinner served with cake The tables were adorned with festive cookies, evergreen boughs and candles (We found on many of the plates COW and PIE cookies, and we were just wondering if that was to remind us of the farm). After dinner there was dancing Topping off the occasion was Uncle John making the rounds and kissing all the ladies, wishing them a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year We wish you both many many years of togetherness and happiness CHRISTMAS GATHERINGS Larry and Diane Cristy flew in from Indianola. Iowa to spend part of the Christmas week-end with his parents. Bill and Shirley Cristy, and other family members. On Christmas eve they all joined other members of the Kenneth Cristy family for an evening with Mrs Clara Cristy. The Christophers, Art. Katy, Patty and Dave, drove to Black Creek. Wise, to spend Christ mas with Diane and Gary Linstad. Everyone was kept busy trying to keep little David out of the Christmas tree The folks also spent time with the Howard Linstads of Appleton Friday, Dec. 22 found close friends of Doris and Walt's in for some Christmas cheer and visiting, and making plans for the coming New Year's week­ end. Ed, Diane, Donna, Denise, Janet and Nickie Skidmore came down from Mountain, Wise, for the holiday week-end. They attended the Hogan an­ niversary party on Saturday evening and Christmas eve was spent with Diane's parents, Helen and Chuck Caley. Christmas day the Skidmore house was full with Ed and Diane and girls, and Jackie and Ron Williams and boys, of McHenry. When evening came, so did Dolly, Dick, and Bob and Tim Malsch to visit with all. And of course, the day wouldn't have been complete without Betty and Jerry Vj/illiams. Because they couldn't be here they called to wish all the rest of the family a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from way down there in Fort Worth. Texas. They said it was 70 degrees there on Christmas day. (I think I'd still rather have the cold and snow on Christmas). Christmas day saw a full house at the Leonard Acker- man's with Lenny, Laura, little Lisa, Luke, Denise and Taunya, Moochi, Vince, little Mikey, Brian, Cathy, and little Jer- may, Craig and Chris. Grand­ ma and Grandpa sure had fun with their four grandchildren. Jay, Judy and Tim Koehler, and Penny and Kenny Beck stopped in to wish all well in the afternoon. Christmas eve afternoon started the festivities at Lowsville with Linda, Bill, Nicky, Charlie and Beckey Billikas arriving from Dubuque. Christmas eve supper was attended by Linda and Bill and family; Sue, Joh, Donna, Eddie and Marcy Madey of Genoa, 111* Walt and Alice Mae Wilcox, Bob and Sue Low and Bobby, Mabel Thomas, Tom and Ray Lo$ all of McHenry; also Pam and Dan Kehoe of Elkhorn; Patti Miller, Lee and Scott. Santa arrived Christmas Eve with a gift for all. Christmas morning not only brought stockings from Santa but Uncle Ray cooked pancakes for all who arrived in time to eat them Saturday evening, Dec. 23, found Lil and Frank Visconti entertaining Sherry, Ronald, Frankie and Stevie Paulson for dinner. Sunday evening they stopped by to wish Frankie's godmother a Merry Christmas, and then they stopped to visit with Frankie's Grandma Harrison. Christmas day "Lil, Frank and Frankie, Ken, Barb. Wayne, and Windy Brennan and Barb's brother, Russell, stopped in to visit with Aunt Nellie.Christmas day dinner was with Muck and Doe Brennan, with Doe and Frankie having the flu and not enjoying the dinner. Also Christmas morning, Frank and Lil talked by phone to Frank's parents in far off Sicily. Christmas day evening was spent between Lois and Bill Dust's home, and Lil and Frank Visconti's home. The Paul Walkington household was a-buzzing Christmas day, with Lee home. Jay andJan and the girls coming from Addision, and Ida Mae, Clarence, Doug, Chad, Tonya and Lincoln all being there for dinner. BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday goes to Bernice Pearson and Jan Walkington on Jan 1, and on Jan 2, we find Joe Carr Three Sessions In Drug Awareness School Program "Drug Awareness- Is my family involved9 is the tjtle of program to be presented at Johnsburg high school, 2002 Ringwood road. Tuesday. Jan. 16 at 7:30 p.m. This presentation will have three sessions for parents to attend that evening Alcohol and prescription drugs and marijuana will be discussed by Jim Mander ofc the Naperville Police department and Keith Nygren of the Crystal Lake Police department. The third session will deal primarily with the schools' policies and how drug problems are handled at the junior high and high school Doris Clinansmith. dean of students at the junior high, related the advantage of parents attending this presentation: "Drugs, their use. misuse and abuse are discussed with students at the junior high. It is important for parents to be aware of the physical effects of these drugs The fact that these drugs are so available. alcohol and prescription drugs are found in the home and marijuana is easily obtainable to junior high and high school students, make this problem one that effects the whole family." "The availability of these drugs make the potential for families to be involved much greater Parents will have an ojat^tunity to obtain free of charge information about every facet of these drugs from experts in their fields", said FRIDAY. DECEMBER 29.1978 Rick Kob, counselor at the junior high. Miss Clinansmith and Kob will participate in the session dealing with school policy They both have attended many drug workshops locally and, statewide concerning alcohol and marijuana and continue to keep abreast of the current facts regarding drugs and their effects to enable them to deal with student problems in this area Each 40 minute presentation will have ample time for parents to have their questions answered and discussed All adult members of the community are invited to at­ tend this informative meeting sponsored by the Parent Teacher organization celebrating another year Jan. 3 was a busy day as we find Dan Price, Christopher Petskfa and Shane Reining adding another year, and on Jan 4 we all wish Caroline Strom a very happy birthday way down there in Texas Happy birthday to all of you wonderful people ANNIVERSARY The only anniversary listed was the John Hogans on Saturday, Dec 23. and we missed getting in into the paper So anyone missing it before still may send belated fortieth anniversary cards THINGS TO REMEMBER Dec. 31 - church services - 9:15 a m - Ringwood church Dec 31 -no church school Jan. 4 -- choir practice -- 7 p.m. -- Ringwood church. 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WILM0T RD (Just North Of Johnrsburg) 385-8097. AT SUNNYSIDE FOODS Special!! Walker's Holiday VODKA GIN IMPERIAL WHISKEY CANADIAN WHISK* TEN Hl< BOURBON 1.75 LITRE *6" m 1.75 LITRE " n Mi Boor Rot teot IN >nm to Right SALE DATES: to Lin* Qu*t>ttes White Tltey list Rat KnpomMc tor Typofnphicii Errors. DEC. 28~31 OPEN EVERY DAY TIL 10 PM 7 DAYS A WEEK! ..rs 29 W. Special* HOLIDAY HOURS! NEW YEAR'S EVE-ALL DAY 'TIL 10 NEW YEAR'S DAY-9 TO 10 Harvey's Bristol Cream FIFTH 29 Fleischmann's Vodka 1.75 LITRE Miller Beer 6 1 2 0 Z . N . R . B T T L S . 63 Lite Beer 6 1 2 0 Z . C A N S 59 t 99 Taylor Champagne FIFTH TAYLflNi . Windsor Canadian ton Q Rum LIGHT OR DARK FIFTH 29 Drambuie a Liqueur 23/32 PINT Courvoisier V.S. FIFTH 49 29 Toast The New Year! J. R0GET PINK CHAMPAGNE WHITE CHAMPAGNE •COLD DUCK J. Bavet Brandy I 75 LITRE 89 A Great Holiday Favorite! JUST IN TIME FOR THi HOLIDAYS! Old Style Beer 24 12 02. CANS FREE Rose's Lime Juice No Purchase Necessary Canadian LTD Whiskey FULL QUART 49 Conuiii^'1 IT!) Gin WRAP House Brand Gin or Vodka 1.75 LITRE Black & White Scotch FIFTH $R99 Seagram's 7 Crown Whiskey 1.75 LITRE u Fleischmann's Preferred 90 PROOF WHISKEY FULL QUART Dragone Lambrusco 24 0Z. BTTL. $139 MAGNUM >69 Blue Angel Liebfraumilch 23 OZ. BOTTLE IUST ADO THE LIQUOR! Holland House -- ̂ Mixes ** PINT $ 1 0 9 IMPORTED Lancers Rose Wine $ 1 8 9 750 ML 49 REGULAR OR DIET 7-Up 6 12 0Z. CANS 39 Amaretto di Saranno GIFT BOX FIFTH Taylor r* Lake Country Wines 99 [W

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