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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Mar 1985, p. 24

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SECTION 2 • PAGE 4 - PLAINDEALER-HERALD, WEDNESDAY , MARCH 20.1985 Neighborhood news Wonder Lake: Ladies invited to meeting i The Women's Club of Wonder take will be holding its March meeting at 7*30 p.m. in the Nativity Lutheran Churchy hall Thursday, March 21. Am in­ formative program on "Breast. P BAKE SALE The Indian Ridge Proi Owners Association will be sponsoring a bake sale Sunday, April 14, from*ll a.m. to 3 p.m. r ^ --a£ Christ The King Church. If-Examination" will be given Profits from this sale will go into a fund to purchase playground equipment for the parks and beacnes. If you would like to bake or donate in any way, contact Kathy Nelson at 728- 1313. BASEBALL REGISTRATION Don't forget that registration for Wonder Lake Boy's Baseball will be held this coming Saturday, March 23 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on both sides of the lake this year at Village Market I and II. This is for all age groups from the mini's (eight yrs.) up to and including the American Legion team (19 yrs.) NATIVITY NEWS During Holy Week, Nativity will have a Seder Dinner beginning at 7:30 p.m., Holy Thursday. There will also be an Blaster breakfast beginning at 8 a.m. with a movie being shown to the church school children. Easter services are 7 and 10:30 a.m. The LCW will be meeting Wednesday, March 20, followin the Lenten Service. On Marc 22, they will be going to Royal Terrace Nursing Home to host a birthday party from 2 to 3 p.m. Charlie Jacobson will be en­ tertaining during that hour, also. If you would like to go along or would like to donate a cake call Barb Fornwall at 653- 7471 or Pastor Olson. This year, Vacation Bible School will be held from June 24 to 28, so mark that down on your Anne Sowers 653-9549 t>y a member of the cancer society, Joan Althoff. Since this is an important subject, members are inviting all ladies trom the area to attend. J Dessert and coffee will be Served by Libby Johnson, eanne Motulewicz, Diane plson, Addie Peklo, Holly ftegner, and Dorothy Reuss. FFER SCHOLARSHIP Once again the Women's Club of Wonder Lake is offering a Fine Arts Scholarship to Wonder Lake students in grades 9 - 11. This year, a new selection of the prts is being offered, including summer scholarships in art, fc>and, piano, chorus, orchestra, conservation, speech, computer science, and youth conservation. * A Plications and information tes can be obtained from selors at Woodstock High, arian Central, and McHenry est Campus High schools, pnly one application per student ' ~ll be considered. Additional ormation can be obtained m the committee chairman, Charles Jacobson at 653- j Deadline April 10. for applications is Investment Opportunities AVAILABLE THRU MARCH 25,1985 INVESTMENT PLANS Money Market Account (1) 91 Day Certificate (2) * 6 Month Certificate^)* MIN. $1000 $1000 $1000 1 Year Certificate (3) * 1^ Year Certificate (3)* 2 Year Certificate (3) * 2l/2 Year Certificate (3) * 3 Year Certificate (3) * V/t Year Special IRA Certificate (3) * $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 $ 500 $ 10 RATES 8.00% 8.40% 8.70% 8.95% 9.25% 9.55% 9.85% 9.95% 8.04% YIELDS 8.327% 8.400% 8.700% 9.497% 9.830% 10.164% 10.500% 10.612% 8.491% (1) Compounded Daily o.'i a 365/365 Day Basis (2) Simple Interest (3) Compounded Daily on a 365/360 Djy Ba^is * Substantial Penalty for Early Withdrawal * Rates Guaranteed lor Term of Deposit Marengo Federal V/CAWIMPC O I HAM A CPM SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN I sue l.\ / . t=> (QUAi omwiurjiTt n UMK Hill *C0 700 ( Ill/Ml IJSt • KCHI Nil 4«30M HV1U IW» VOOOllCKt lllUttllinl !!%/!)• 7«U) • MOOUIIOCI litltl Uf Inn II tr<* Caiht.n Sum ZOO • d tmuat SMC>, tinrt.nl Dmt IIV«»4M0 Ull M Nwltnnl H>, )I//»H Oil! • 101 Mil U0»l tO/lmam »i: JIl'HI JIM calendar. Marlene Parquette and Diane Domakowski have been working hard to make VBS a meaningful experience for those who will be attending. SPECIAL DAYS It's always a special day when you see the first robin in your yard and I've had my special day! For the past two weeks, they have been appearing more regularly in our back yard. That sight, along with the sound of the geese flying overhead, leads me to believe spring is really here. Happy first day of spring today, March 20! We made it through another winter!!! "Happy Birthday" today to Bobby Sanders; and on March 23, to Pat Diedrich. March 26 will find my special friend and big brother, Joe Sullivan blowing out birthday candles. COMMUNITY EVENTS March 21-Women's Club meeting; 7:30 p.m.; Nativity Lutheran Church March 22-No school District 200 and Marian Central March 23-^-Baseba l l registration; 9-1; Village Market I and n March 23-Boy's Baseball couples bowling; 6:45 p.m. March 25-29-Spring Break District 200 and Marian Central New preschool story hour sessions to start next week Pre-schoolers, ages three to five years, not yet in kin­ dergarten, are invited to "Swing into Spring" this season with two sessions of story hour per week at the Johnsburg District Library, 2404 Johnsburg Road. Starting Monday, March 25 and Thursday, March 28 at 10 a.m., the sessions will run for eight weeks. The children will make new friends and ex­ perience the world of books. Each session will be 40 minutes long and will include stories, crafts, games and films. Registration is necessary. Call 344-0077 or come in to the library during the week of March 18 to 23 to register. There is a limit of 20 children per session. Library hours are: Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Tuesday and Friday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET SET FOR SPRING One Better Special 39.88 20% off retail conditioners Make it a completely new look this spring with one of our Helene Curtis perms Some perms not recommended for bleached or frosted hair. 20°/o off retail conditioners. Our stylists will help you select the right one for your hair texture and type. Redken and Nexxus products always available. Percentage off represents savings on regular prices. Sale prices effective thru Saturday. March 23rd. CHARGE IT. OPEN SUNDAYS. THE STYLING SALON JCPenney Brickyard. /4V0.M1 Ford City. S81 6.176 Fox Valley. 8b' 6400 Golt Mill. 299 0246 Lakehurst 4 7 MM40 Lincoln Mall. 481 2698 Louis Joliet Mall. 4.»9 1444 Northbrook Court. 480 74 74 North Riverside. 44 7 8 79.1 Orland Square. <49 7.190 Spring Hill Mall. 428 6988 Woodfield 882 7464 Yorktown 629 7 760 out SEALY POSTUREPEDIC8 TOPAZ SAVE $240 TO $450 ON SETS v 1* Ti ON OUR EXCLUSIVE POSTUREPEDIC STERLING TOPAZ MATTRESS SETS Rare value on all Sealy top quality bedding. Offset coil construction for excellent hinging action with no "roll-together." Deep quilted com­ fort combined with famous Sealy firmness. Orig. 239.95 Twin ea. pc * w ' 119.95 Orig 299.95 729.95 999.95 Sale 159.95 399.95 549.95 Full ea. pc. Queen 2-pc. set King 3-pc. set While quantities last. Scaly SAVE ON OUR ENTIRE SEALY® COLLECTION INCLUDING FAMOUS POSTUREPEDIC® Sealy Starlight^ Luxury, twin each piece, Salo 99.95 Seaiyr Posturepedic" Sterling Opal, twin each piece, Sale 189.95 Sealy" Posturepedic'"' Sterling Ruby, twin each piece, Sale 229.95 Save on full, quean and king aim, tool Sorry, merchandise not avillabla outside normal dallvary area. Small charge for dallvary wlthlp normal dallvary area. Phona for details. Sale prices on regularly priced bedding effective through Saturday. March 23,1985 ?; !r:j« P! ki ' l *' JL'%? • ktiffl •' 116 J C Comoiny me Sorry, merchandise not available outelde normal dallvary area. •mall oharge for delivery within normal delivery erea. Phone for detelle. Brickyard, Ford City, Fox Valley Center, Golf Mill, Lakehuret, Lincoln Mall, Louis Jollet Mall, Northbrook Court, North Riverside Park, Orland Square, Southlake Mall, Spring Hill Mall, Woodfield, Yorktown

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