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/ McHenry Shores Inge Aide 344-1984 Village Children En/oy Visit From Santa Claus Santa's visit on Dec. 20 was a hit with all the children of the village, at least the lucky ones whose Moms called in. Mary Lou Heald and Linda Kurowski arranged the whole thing. Carl Traina was a beautiful Kris Kringle. When all was over, Mary Lou and Linda had the lovely idea to bring Santa and a little Christmas cheer to the McHenry hospital pediatrics ward which, of course, made all the little faces light up there. , SHORELINE WAVES The next meeting of the Shoreliners will be held on Jan. 20 at 7:30 p.m. The address is 3109 Stillhill Drive. We are looking forward to seeing you there, so please plan to come. NEW BABY IN TOWN Lucille Rose Busch was oorn at 12:07 a.m. on Dec. 19, at McHenry hospital. She weighed 5 lbs., 10 oz., and was 17V long. Her parents are Fred and Faith Busch, and waiting for their brand new baby sister at home are Fred, Jr., and Corrine. Good luck to all of you! HELLO NEWCOMERS We would like to welcome James, and Marsha Calabrese who moved just recently to our village with their sonv Jonathan, who, by the way, celebrated his fifth birthday on Dec. 23. Hope you had a lovely party, Jonathan, even though it's so very close toChristmas It's nice to have you with us, all three of you. We do hope you like it. By the way, if you are new to the village and would like to know more about us, please call me, and I will give your name and number to the people who can tell you all about the things we have to offer. We would like each and every one of you out there to get involved. ' At this point I have a question. Unfortunately I do not know everything that goes on in this village (I would have to be a terrible snoop if I really did.) So does anyone know of a bridge club that could use two more members? If you do, I .would appreciate it if you would let me know. BIRTHDAYS A very happy birthday to Dorothy Koleno who will be 14 years old on Dec. 28. Best wishes, Dorothy! HAPPY NEW YEAR and nothing but success and good luck for the year 1976 to all my readers. Teacher Of The Week (District 15) Village of Evelyn Sandell Sunnyside 385-2696 Ring wood News 653-9008 653-9262 728-0295 Many Enjoy Sunday School Christmas Program It was an enjoyable half hour spent at the Ringwood church Sunday afternoon when the children presented their Christmas program for parents and friends. The children did beautifully in telling the Christmas story through choral readings of the Scriptures and • singing carols. Following the program, everyone gathered in the church parlor for coffee and cookies and a pleasant time of fellowship. LADIES "500" CARD CLUB The Ladies "500" card club met last Wednesday for its annual pot-luck Christmas party at the home of Helen Winn in Richmond. A delicious pot-luck dinner was enjoyed with the exchange of Christmas gifts. This was a party so no cards were played but a lot of visiting was done by everybody. A good time was had by all. VISITORS . Wilbur and Pearl Benoy of Elkhorn were dinner visitors at the Paul Walkington home last Sunday. They attended the Sunday school program in the afternoon with the Walkingtons. Tom and Maya Walkington of Carbondale arrived at the Paul Walkingtons on Saturday evening of last week. They will be spending the holdiays with Tom's parents. Linda Hosier is home for the holidays visiting her parents, Dorothy and Monte Hosier. Linda attends school in Springfield. BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday goes to Terry (Justen) Jones on Saturday, Dec. 27 and to Steven Thomp­ son on Sunday, Dec. 28. Ruth Ann Tonyan will celebrate on Monday, Dec. 29 and David Mough has his special day with Lora Jacobs on Tuesday, Dec. 30. January 1 is happy birthday to Berniece Pearson and Jan Walkington and on Jan. 2 Joe Carr will celebrate his special day. Jan. 3 is shared by Dan Price, Shane Riening and Christopher Petska. Happy birthday to all of you wonderful people, and also a Happy New Year. No anniversaries -- at least in our date book -- so call us and let us know your families special dates. THINGS TO REMEMBER Church Services -- 9:15 p.m. Ringwood church. Church School -- 9:45 p.m. -- Ringwood church. We Three Kings ~ I mean we three reporters wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year. ' m ii im i u Residents Are Recovering After Hospital Stay Billy Mitchell is still recouperating from his stay in the hospital. Mrs. Halcom also spent a few days in the hospital, and now she is back on the road to recovery. BIRTHDAYS Dick Groves had a birthday last week. We all celebrated Lowell (Gene) Halcom's bir- PRESIDING JUSTICE Justice Thomas J. Moran began serviilg last week as the presiding* justice of the 2nd division of the Illinois Appellate court, Second district. The court is located in Elgin, and covers the northern thirteen counties, stretching from the Mississippi river to Lake Michigan. He was elected presiding justice by the other justices of the second division. thday at the municipal leagues Christmas party, many, many more birthdays to both of you. Conrad Jeffers is celebrating his day on the twenty-first, and George Colomer celebrates his birthday on Christmas eve, many, many, more Conrad and George. GREETINGS Happy New Year Folks - See you next year. grade teacher at Valley View school, is a graduate of Car­ thage college in Kenosha. Graduate studies have been taken from LaVerne college and from Northern Illinois university. Mrs. Shepston is a member of the Science and Gifted com- I'At.K 5 - PLAINDEALER niittcc in l)i.sti it t l.», (inc <>l her interests is interior decorating. Her class is working on multiplication and will be going into division and geometry. The Social Studies class will be conducting an indepth study of the Northern American Indian and Eskimo and will develop FRIDAY. DECEMBER 26. 1975 scale models of the Northern Coniferous forest. Mrs. Shepston is from Waukegan and presently resides in McHenry. Suspicion leads many people into many mis­ takes. Fifty Years Together Happy 50th Anniversary to Ben and Signa Miller on Decern ber 24th, 1975 From Your Family • Walter & Florence (Miller) Petersen • Esther (Miller) Karbin • David & Linda Petersen • Robert & Marie (Kartyn) Bykowski • William & Roxann Petersen • Raymond & Valerie (Karbin) Wisniewski ^ Joyce (Petersen) Burr • John Karbin GINA SHEPSTON Mrs. Gina Shepston, a fourth r îrirkirk'A A *•••••• •••••••••••••••* OPEN SUNDAY DEC 28th Prices Effective Fri., Dec. 26 Thru Wed., Dec. 31. We Will Be Closed Christmas Day! NEyrX E from 3?a SPetMe ûibine Award Winning Restaurant ^ Gourmet Dinner includes • WAGON OF H0RS D'OEUVRES • CHOICE OF ONION SOUP OR FRESH MUSHROOMS SUPREME • CHOICE OF A HOT APPETIZER • QUICHE LORRAINE OR SEAFOOD FLORENTINE • CHOICE OF ENTREE'S • Steak Au Cognac • Roast Duck • Rack of Lamb • Rainbow Trout • CHEESE,SALADS, HOMEMADE DESSERT, ROLLS, & COFFEE • COMPLIMENTARY GLASS OF CHAMPAGNE • PARTY FAVORS (V Prices effective while quantities last. We reserve the right to limit quantities Please accept our warmest wishes for a very Happy New YearI Johnson's Baby Shampoo 11 oz. Baby Shampoo. Coca Cola 6-12 oz. Cans of Coke. Our Reg. $1.83 *1.28 Our Reg. $1.37 Fritos Corn Chips 13 oz. King size corn chips. Limit 4-6 Paks. American (mtlngt * Parly Seeds • * We hava gaily dacoratad, yL matching papar plates, napkins, T cups and tabladoths to add th« perfect touch for your Now Yoar Party! »125S Save on Prell Shampoo For soft, luxurious hair economical size of liquid Prell. PER PERSON ' Children's Portions Will Be Served 220 W. RAND ROAD tAKEMOOR 815/385-7495 East of McHenry Our Reg. $1.17 7 oz. Save on Secret Anti-Perspirant Keep cool & dry during the holiday rush with the reg. 6 oz. Secret anti-perspirant. NEW YEARS EVE Our Reg. • %*.' We Will Be Serving Our REGULAR MENU TIL 11 P.M. i Champagne With Dinner j Music by The Casino's Ban Roll-On Hats & Favors r Please Make Reservations Cad: 385-9869 THE L0NGH0RN STEAKH0USE 615 RAND RD. > r) r Super Value! 2.5 fl. oz. Get great protection. t napkin* forks \uncheon Foam Cuk Great for the festivities Insulated for hot or cold drinks. 250 Count Napkins Our Reg. 62c First quality papor. Whlto. The flnlihlng touch to any party I Groat (or portlos or gatherings! Largo 9" white plates. Whlto Our Reg. 87c From •• - -nan Bright. *hlny colon No porty without thorn! No) smokers Sturdy motol. Fancy Tiaras Full of glitter Party Horns PVg. of 6 Hawaiian Lois PVg. of 4 plastic V I 1 ••••••••• HORNSBYS fami ly centers -- •••••••••••••••• Rte. 47 & Country Club Rd.. Woodstock, lltinoi irk

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