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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Jan 1985, p. 22

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SKCHOIN 2 • PAGE 2 -PLAlISDEALERHER ALP, WEDNESDAY, JANUAR \ 9,1985 news Church , Wonder Lake: ^Need council members am ZamastiJ, v brating hfs fou . 14. 'How I Used Truth' is topic of weekly clas The congregational annual meeting will be held Jan. 20, ^following the second worship, 'service. All Nativity members ^are encouraged to attend., Don * Arvidson, Dick Draper, and iTty Romme are com] their three years as ^members and new members are ^needed to replace them. If you 'are interested in replacing them 'contact Pastor Olson or one Of the retiring members. The LCW is asking for help replenishing the kitchen with neccessities such as dish cloths, towels, soap, garbage bags, etc. Either drop them off at the Church or bring them to the next LCW meeting which will be held Wednesday, Jan. 16, at 7:30 p.m. ... Anne Sowers 653-9549 FIRST WINNER Mike Hollingsworth of White Oaks Bay was the Jan. 1 winner of $50 in the Wonder Lake ^calendar fundraiser. It is an exciting new endeavor and the long term plans are to raise one million dollars over a five-year period used strictly for dredging, cleaning, and stocking of the lake. FIFTIES DANCE The Marian Central Parent's Association will be hosting a fifties style dance Saturday, Jan 19, at the school. A D.J. will be on hand to spin the platters of the fifties era for your dancing and listening pleasure. There will be contests and prizes along uith hot dogs, hamburgers, and f h ies available. Of course liquid *-efreshments will also be on hand to cool you down after all that jitterbugging that will bring you back to the Rock and Roll period! The cost is only five dollars a couple and reservatians can be made by contacting Pat Scheidel, 732 Orchard Ct., Algonquin, 111. 60102. SI ECIAL DAYS "Happy Birthday" to Christopher, Zamastil, son of M:TiT: 1 rJ :J Fishing/Vacation Show Thursday-Sunday Jan. 10-13 ARLINGTON PARK RACE TRACK who' fourth Dave and Pam will be celebrating birthday Jan Ed Reseter will be blowing out his birthday candles Jan. 20, so "Happy Birthday" to Ed. . COMMUNITY EVENTS Jan. \7--Woman's Club meeting: 7:30 p.m.-Nativity Lutheran Church. Jan. 18---No School Marian and District 200. 'The joy and love we can experience in the coming year are limitless if we accept the challenge to change thought patterns which are no longer appropriate and useful in our lives," states the Rev. Brian Combs. "How I Used Truth" by Emilie Cady, is the topic of a Thursday evening class which began at Unity Church of Crystal Lake Jan. 3. This class is being offered for Unity credit and may also be audited by anyone who wishes to attend. m More than Canadian Vacation Trips PLUS, many other prizes will be awarded at all five shows.. FISHING DREAM GRAND PRIZE TRIP A fabulous fishing thp for two in north­ western Manitoba Jet with Air-Canada to Winnipeg, then by Pacific Western to T<he Pas where you will be met by repre­ sentatives of Cormorant Lod( ou will enjoy some of the best fishing in lorth America. ft FIRST PRIZE A brand new 25 h.p. Mercury Motor! AND OTHER PRIZES CANADA... So much to see"... With help from this great show! • CANADA ONLY Exhibits See the (olourful exhibits of more than 100 outstand­ ing Canadian resorts, fishing and hunting camps and outpost fly-in services • SPECIAL EVENTS & ATTRAC­ TIONS Daily afternoon and evening fishing and hunting seminars, conducted by know- ledgeah!e£anadians PLUS, enjoy video tapes of the various pro­ vinces shown continuously • Show Hours- 5-t0 p m.. Thursday; 1 30 10 p m . Friday; noon-10 p.m., Satur­ day* and 11 a m-5 p m , Sunday • Ticket Information- Adults $4 Children (12 & under)--$2 ENJOY . r An '"All-Canada" - FISH FRY Topped Off With A NW Suburbanite^. . . watch our CABLEtvSHOW at 8 p m„ M.-F. on American Cable Systems and • daily on Cablenet. FiSfwng / Vacation Shows Ltd "Enrich your life and the lives of < those artwnd you by becoming a more effective channel for spiritual energy. This book will guide you in developing prac­ tical aspects of spirituality and help you to apply f this to everyday life in a physical world." The current ongoing class, "Applications of Truth," (metaphysical rap) will con­ tinue on Thursday evenings but the time will be changed to 8 p.m., immediately following "How I Used Truth." nib class V hap been both a delight and a challenge to abandon com­ placency and develop our spiritual natures more fully," stated Pam Arwine, Unity board member. "The Rev, Combs is a thought- provoking facilitator whose energetic and enthusiastic manner makes approaching new concepts an exciting ad­ venture. To learn more about fully developing your unlimited spiritual potential, please join us," she continued. Unity is an inter- iristian diverse study, ition >mpany family. denominational CI church where peoplp belief systems merge pray and grow in the of Christ in the warm of a loving spiritual Sunday services are held at il a.m. subsequent to a prayer panel which meets at 10:15 and^ adult Bible school at 9:30. The youth education programs (nursery for pre-schoolers; Sunday school for 6-10 year- olds; Uttiteens for 11-13-year- olds; and Y.O.U. for high-^ schoolers) convene also at 11. • 198$ J C Penney Company inc Save on all our thirsty towels and warm blankets. Here's a sampling: Sale 8.99 Dynasty® Supima cotton. Reg. $12, bath. The ultimate in softness and absorbency; pima cotton. In 16 fashionable solids Reg. Sale Hand towel. ' $ 8 5.gg Washcloth $ 3 2.29 Sale 23.99 Coordinating> bath accessories. Choose from lots of colors to mix or match with our Dynasty; Supima towels. 'Reg Polyester shower curtain with vinyl liner 30 00 Nylon bath mats: 21 X24" contour 14 00 9.99 24X36" oblong 14 00 9.99 Lid cover 8 50 5.99 20% to 38% Off all our warm blankets. Cozy warm blankets will take the chill out of any kind of weather. Here's a sampling of the styles and sizes in store Sale 19.99 Twin, Vellux®. Reg. $29. Toasty warm blanket of comfortable nylon pile bonded to polyurethane foam Machine washable. Reg Sale Full size ,x S35 - 24.99 Queen size $42 29.99* King size $49 35.99 Sale 14.99 Twin, acrylic thermal. Reg. $20. Lightweight yet warm, with a nylon' binding. For year 'round use Reg Sale Full size $25 19.99 Queen size $30 23.99 King size $35 27.99 Sale 27.99 Twin, automatic. Reg. $40. Cozy 50% acrylic/50°o polyester with a nylon satin binding Single control Sale 36.99 44.99 54.99 79.99 Reg Full, single control $ 50 Full, dual control $ bO Queen, dual control $70 King, dual control $ 100 Sale prices effective thru Saturday. January 19th 8S> Brickyard. Ford City Fox Valley Center. Gary Village Golf Mill. Lakehurst. Lincoln Mall Louis Joliet MaW. Marquette Mall. Northbrook Court North Riverside Park. Orland Square. Southlake Mall. Spring Hill Mall Winston Plaza. Woodfield. Yorktown

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