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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Jul 1978, p. 5

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f 1 Ringwood News 385-8037 653-9262 728-0343 Church Cookout Favored With Good Weather Once again workers for the Ringwood church chicken barbecue were favored with beautiful weather although there were some showers in neighboring communities. About 700 dinners were served. Due to some problems in the cooking of the chicken, we sincerely regret that some of you had to wait much longer than anticipated and will do everything possible to see this is corrected another year. We appreciated everyone's patience and all the nice comments on the good dinner HOSPIALIZED We were greatly surprised to learn that Diane (DeeDee) Valentine is confined in Madison General hospital with a broken back She sustained the injury July 2 and will be hospitalized for eight weeks. The hospital address is 202 Park street, Madison, Wis., and we are sure she would ap­ preciate a card or note wishing her a speedy and complete recovery Arthur Dust, also dropped by for a little while. HERE AND THERE Gary and Diane T ;nstad with infant son, David, were here this weekend to enjoy the chicken barbecue and visit with friends they had not seen for some time. Gary's parents, Howard and HelenAnn Linstad, were also here from Appleton to enjoy the weekend activities. MISFORTUNE Last Saturday afternoon little Gina Visconti had the misfortune of being struck by a car while riding her bike. Gina was very fortunate with only four stitches and a few scrat­ ches She is home and doing OK and a little wiser as we all should be. Drive carefully through Ringwood or any other residential area. BIRTHDAY-FAREWELL GATHERING Last Wednesday, July 12, was the day that little Frankie Visconti turned to the ripe old age of 3 years so his mom Lil had a little get-together for the occasion. Friends and relatives helped Frankie celebrate with cake and ice cream, gifts and visiting. Later in (he evening they all went to Joe and Rosa Visconti's home to help Pierc celebrate his birthday. Piero is Joe and Rdsa's son-in-law The evening also included a farewell party for the senior Viscontis and Great Grandma Piazza who left last Thursday to return and live in Sicily. The youngest of five Visconti sons, Dominic, will be making his home with Lil and Frank Visconti. Welcome to little town of Ringwood, Dominic VISITORS Wednesday of last week was family day at the Brennan- Hepburn residence. Muck's sisters Georgia Saunders of Sycamore, 111., and Betty Leonard of Phoenix, Ariz., came calling. On Thursday of last week Mrs. Alma Cox visited with Nellie Hepburn BIRTHDAYS Happy Birthday to Arline Pearson, Thomas Parsley, Sr., and Jim Segin July 26 and on July 27 we find Donna Lynn Erwin, Linda Hopp and A1 Jones (Terry Justen's hubby) celebrating another year. July 28 is that special day for Althea Walkington, Buelan Kick and Art Kreutzer, Sr. Happy Birthday to Minnie Martin July 3Q and July 31 we add our wishes to Yvonne (Tonyan) Pejiska, Howard Shepard, Amy' Rich and John Madey Aug. 1 is that special day for CAI U.IFORNIA VISITORS Bob andWnnette Greb with their three-year-old twin daughters. Jill and Jennifer, were visitors in the Brennan- Hepburn home this weekend. Bob is a grandson of Mrs. Nellie Hepburn and they make their home in Manhattan Beach, Calif The Grebs were ac­ companied by Bud and Pat Greb of Kenosha Others who enjoyed the family gathering were Mr and Mrs Russell Soddy (sister to Mrs Hepburn) of Kenosha, Ken and Barb Brennan with their children. Wayne and Wendy. Frank and Lil Visconti with son, Frankie, and Art Jensen Another neighbor, Mrs. No Charge To Our Savers... Money Orders Me HENRY • S A V I N G S McHenry Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 1209 N. Groon St. McHenry 385-3000 10520 Main St. Richmond 678-2061 faUe*rj}iople> Mdpwj, [<•!•] Hi'] WINGS July Sizzlers tttr> Frigidaire Reg.419" Sale 368°° E.E.R.8.1 Enjoy energy saving sweeping comfort. From Frigidaire. 12,600 Btu/hr* This high efficiency Frigidaire Room Air Conditioner is rated at 9.6 EER* This means lower oper­ ating costs for you because a higher EER, for units with the same capacity, generally means lower energy consumption And, thanks to the Electri-Saver con­ trol that automatically turns off the fan when the compressor shuts off, more energy can be saved because no electricity is used until more cooling is needed What's more, the Frigid­ aire Comfo-Matic feature sweeps a cooling breeze across your room, then back again, without using additional electricity •Manufacturer certified to U S Dept of Energy test procedures From Frigidaire. Automatic cooling comfort with convenient energy saving options. 11,000 Btu/hr* Get 11,000-Btu/hr cooling capac­ ity* plus more cooling power for your electrical dollar, thanks to high efficiency components that help save energy This Frigidaire model also offers cooling comfort when you need it, thanks to a convenient 24-hour automatic Timer that turns the air condi­ tioner on and off at preset times Two Electri-Saver cooling set­ tings offer additional energy saving options by automatically turning off the fan when the com­ pressor stops. * Manufacturer certified to U S Dept of Energy test procedures A13 MF A -HE- Reg.479" s... 41900 High Efficiency op«r ation--helps >mp operating coats down mw lew energy to pro duce me tame cooling tapecity of comparable sue models with lower energy efficiency ratios Vent control helps elimi­ nate Stale smoky or odor filled air by removing it to the outside © Electri-Saver control* help save energy and money by automatically turning off the fan when the compressor shuts off LEE & RAY ELECTRIC 1005 N. Front (S. Rte. 31) 385-0882 McHenry, || Lee Walkington Happy Bir­ thday to all of you wonderful people. ANNIVERSARIES Happy Anniversary to Ralph and Buelah Kick July 26 and to Leonard and Laura Ackerman Aug 1. Happy Anniversary to both of you wonderful couples. THINGS TO REMEMBER Every Sunday -Church services-9:15 a m -Ringwood church Every Sunday -Church school--9:15 a m -Ringwood church -summer schedule Thursday. July „ 27-- Parsonage Get-Together-7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 27-Sewing "Circle-Blanche Howe home- 10:30 a m to 3 p.m DIAL-A-PKAYER 1-385-1234 Safest The safest side for a man to take in an argu­ ment between two friends is the outside. Eagle, Dothan, Ala. SKEWERED SHRIMP 1 (I'/j lb.) pkg. Peeled & Deveined Shrimp (4'/2 oz.) frozen Whole Mush­ rooms 1 Green Pepper 1 Bermuda Onion Cherry Tomatoes 1 C. Salad Oil I tsp. Onion Salt 1 tbsp. Worcestershire Sauce 1 tbsp. Lemon Juice 3 tsp. Sugar Thaw shrimp under ,ool running water. Cut g.een pep­ per and onion into squares. Place shrimp, mushrooms, onions, green pepper and PAGE" * ,t\ tomatoes fn shallow baking dish. Con';.lie remaining in- gredi-jr,,s and pour into baking • lit,}'.. Place in refrigerator 1 hour, stirring occasionally. Alternate shrimp, mushrooms, green pepper, onion and toma­ toes on long grilling skewers, until they»are filled. Cook over moderately hot'coals 12- A LER - FRIDAY. JULY 21.1978 14 minutes basting with- re­ maining liquid and turning frequently. Shops are showing two piece ensembles for the tall full figure. These garments are made of silky sublistatic polyester with twin print poly­ ester sheer long sleeves. THE Furniture Hospital CRYSTAL LAKE UPHOLSTERY SHOP T REPAIRING t REGLUING Larry & Jim Seymour 815/459-0653 GARDEN CENTER WE NOW HAVE HOME GROWN SWEET CORN! FROM OUR OWN FIELDS ITS HERE! "ICE" COLD WATERMELON FRESH & D-E-E-LiCIOUS ... 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