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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Aug 1982, p. 19

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Foundations For Growth RINGWOOD NEWS Launch New Concept Boy Scouts Doris Low Koty Christopher how to fix a staple msal, how to cars nsttoawMs optakm rsseardi eta. hryiiiHwcMMwa,Mdflitt>»» About l«,«N qmattmrnHkm ««• htorriit encounters i stranger at the maUad out to adwta and earth la aai tat door or on the street," Haaaa out of SrwHin, TIN pMw Ml says. " with adult and youth activity Abo contained in tho Foundations proforoncoo and with thair par­ te Growth package ii an enhanced coptiona at Scouting. wnriai of tho second-year Boar Cub Snood on tho roouito of to* Scout program. It offOrt a mora roaoarch, an action plan wno contemporary agsnds of sctivitiee for dovolopod and activitioo and fourth-grade boya. Inchkiod in tho programa woro formally and tat- now activitioa are onaa invohring tonaWoly toatod in eight ittdwoaM computora, communications, law and Groat Plate areaa. The rendu of enforcement and cookiag. that tooting lad to the BSA dadten lo The fourth component in tho introduce tho four Foundations te package is a aot of marheting took for Growth program tMa AsIL the BSA's Explorer program. TlwBlacknawk Area council sorous Tho Foondstions for Growth project nine countiee in lllinrti and three In began in l«l» with a massive Wtecoaain. It is a United Way agMcy. Jfi SUMMER SPECIALS yXAi * gbeeiwuise. * vG \° j j AH Green Plenii - 4" Pots, Reg. 2.50... *1«98 \f Hcwertng Gloxinias. Reg. 12.30 *9.1$ V X JUST ARRIVED-Lueh Ferns-Large Pot. .$HM * GIFTS AND STEMS • ROCK CRYSTAL GLASSES - SAVE 35% DRIED FLOWERS - SAVE 40* •mVERY* MANY OUTSTANDING VARIETIES: SHRUBS • TREES • EVERGREENS....SAVE AH Perenials A Harba .SAVE 25* Clematis - Flowering Vino, Reg. 8.93...'3.88 All Saks Thru 8/18/82 rffljtt, 1 I I1549MIN I Jffik •Tlow*rw©ccl -T q• Rts. 14 ft ITS, Crystal Lake 04; Iten.* M.S* tat. *4\ lan.lM Slate Combined Worship Service MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY . REMINDER Just a reminder to get aigned up to skate and-or pledge to the Jerry Lewie Muscular Dystrophy Skate-A-Thou at the Just For Fun Roller Rink Satuday, Aug. 21, from noon until midnight. For farther information or to sign up call Debbie Gillette, 7» mi or Helen Caley, 6S3-4178. Let's all skate for Muscular Dyatrophy? CONDOLENCES The community deepoet sympathy to the family of Arnold Harvey who paaaed away recently. He was a former reeident of our com­ munity and his son, Larry and family still reside in the area. BIRTHDAYS Birthday greetings go to Helen Hint on Aug. 16; and on Aug. 17, to Bob Baker, Nicky Billikaa (way out there in Boston) end to Ellie Nabor (out on N. Rideway). Aug. II ia that apodal day for Linda VanEvery and Frank Viaconti; with Tommy Hogan, Jim McGowan and Amy Zvonar celebrating their special day. Earl Sonnemaker, A) Nabor and Kendall Street will do the same on Aug. 20. Aug. 21 finds Dorothy Hoeier, Lenny Spencer end Stanley Hunt adding another candle to their cakee; as Lois Mough will do on Aug. 22. We wish all of vou wonderful people a very "Happy Birthday" and we hope that you nave many mor» ANNIVERSARIES Congratulations to two local couplee on the same day: Clayton and Virginia Bruce and Paul and Althea Walkington on Aug. 16; with another newer local couple celebrating their special day Aug. 17. for Growth, la tha culmination of throe yoors of tsooarch sod phoning" says Darlene Hanna, communications cholrmaa for the Bladhanl Area council, Rockford. "Our goal is to make Scolding even more relevant awf appealing to modsrn youth." One of tft programs bsiag in­ troduced la Tiger Cttbo BSA, aar all- new kind of Scouting for the 7-year old boy aad a parent for other par­ ticipating adult The program is designed to provide fun and activittee for the boy and adult together, Hanna says, white at ths same time strengthening family bonds and impartiag the same ideals and valuao that othsr phaass of Scouting do. Anfrthsr fiHwep* hfh*g it called "Today's Family", Hanna says. " Today's Family' waa dovolopod becauee tho contemporary family Is quite different from tho imago generally regarded as traditional," she says, "more end more young people in Americs are being left at home alone and being askad to help with the burden of homo care in single-parent and two-Job hoiiMhokk." The centerpiece of "Today's Family" ia the Prepared to Today activity nooa, wnicn neipe leocn Sunday, Aug. 22, will be a combined worship service for Ringwood and Greenwood perish, at the Greenwood United Methodist church. Kay Nowttn, who has appeared at our churches before, will present her message through singing snd speaking. The service will begin at 10:90 a.m., preceded by a continental breakfast at the parsonage from 9 until 10 a.m. We welcome all to attend. INFANT SON BAPTIZED During worahip service last Sunday at Ringwood United Methodist church, little Andrew John Hillier wss baptized by Pastor Gordon Smith. He is the son of Harold and Jean Hillier and was born Nov. 20. Jean's brother, Jim Nelson, is godfsther to Andrew but as he was unable to be present, Marge Evana, a cloee family friend! served as proxy. Others witneesing the service were maternal grandparents, Everett and Elsie Nelson of Cicero; paternal grandparents, Tom and Marion Hillier of Wonder Lake; Harold's aunts, Bessie Grice of New Glssgow, Nova Scotia, and Harriett Mathews of Hamilton, Ontario; also Mrs. Dorothy Scott of Berwyn, a cloee family friend. Big brother Tommy, soon to be five years old, also participated in the happy occasion. VISITORS Former Wonder Lake residents, Bob and Jean Decker, now living at Cape Coral, Fla. are spending the month here visiting family and friends. Food Service Sanitation Courses Set Since Jan. 1, 1999, every food- aervice operation in the etata of minoioie required to havo a imiaga who has been certified by tho statu la Foodservice Sanitation. AH food- oervice operation, restaurants, Coat food operations, hospitals aad schools, must bo under tho operational supervision of a msnagsr who has Three day seminars, starting Aug. 19, will meet from 9:20 a.m. until 2:29 p.m. Registration for the flosses will be taken by IRA office. For more information on locations, contact Brigid Bremen, director of Govern­ ment Affairs, IRA office, 31247*009, 900-572-1066. The muntjac, a collie-size deer in the People's Repub­ lic of China, barks like a dog. 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