. j , , v ^ v' . \\ * '• PIS;S»ICMC»-^RWO --. PAG# TWO' Hit"1 '.;/„ • , //,:,. .: " mt-, • . 41 - • JomisBDRQ NEWS -Wufe? BKTTY HETTERMANN 383-129t» &.< r & * ' : k KIDDIES WAIT #OH APPEARANCE fOF SANTA CLAUS v /That time of the year is here again when the young- 'st'ers are all excited with expectations over what Santa is bringing them for Christmas. Give them a chance to tell Santa themselves when he "comes to town" next Sunday, Dec. 20. The "man in X'eid" will be next to the town tree which is put up and decorated each year by the Johnsburg Businessmen's association. He will be there at about 12:30 p.m. and continue to listen to the children until about 4 o'clock. In the background, music will be provided to suit the season. There may even be some carolers on hand during the afternoon. All in all it should be a most enjoyable time for everyone. Plan To brirK, the "kids" "down to the loop" to see Santa next Sunday. Ujf> at the end of this month. Dec. 18, Debbie Bpuer will he two. Jeffrey Meyers *.v:M light five candles on his cake De? 17. Many happy returns to all. Local Ladles Present At Guild Meeting When the Pink Ladies Guild 'of the Women's auxiliary to .the McHenry hospital met in the home of Celia Blake last Thursday, Tillie Ahrens, Esther Knapp and Mildred Kenjjfedy were present. They were Included in the nineteen members and three guests who were in the Blake home for their pre-Christmas meeting. At this meeting they held a Christmas gift sale. During their enjoyable afternoon, the members had a grab bag. Mrs. Blake served a very tempting dessert luncheon. Basketball Notes Our town team won over Marengo on the 9th by a 82 to 73 score. This team will be participating in the K.C. basketball tournament during the forthcoming holidays Be sure to get out and watch them. Their pancake breakfast last Sunday was a huge success, thanks to all that attended to support the team. Our varsity and junior varsity played at the Marian high gym last Sunday. The varsity won their game over St. Thomas of Crystal Lake, but the junior varsity lost to the same school. Bkthdsys Galore Among thte December celebrant? is Mary Lou Wakitsch. She observed her day on the 15th. Turning the ripe "old age" cf three on Dec. 22nd is Duane Oeffling. The Schaefer twins, Debbie and Donna, eelebrate birthday number three this month. If I'm not mistaken, Randy Keiss has his birthday coming Rescue Squad Calls The members of the Johns bu-"£ Rescue Squad were called to RfveMale subdivision oti Jne 7th af 5:25 p.m. A 3'^ vear old youngster suffered possible convulsions. He was lak<?n by the squad nmbularu-e to the McHcnry hospital fo<' further ucsiment. This call brings tho running count up to 2,428 calls answeied since ihe squad's origination. A word of warning from the rescue,squad members for the holiday season, lie sure that all your decorations and trees a:e safe before putting them up. Avoid disa?ter-%jluring these holidays. don't take any chances with your life or thoso of your loved ones. Girl Scout News Mary Jo Kennebeck reports to me that their meeting of Nov. 30 began with the flag ceremony. The group then divided into their patrols. After the patrol meetings, thoy voted on a Christmas party. They had planned a trip to the Plaindealer office but this had to be postponed because of the bad weather. The troop made emergency cards. The meeting was brought to a close by the singing ol Taps. At their Dec. 7 meeting the troop went directly to their patrols. Later the flag ceremony took place, followed by their afternoon treat. Cookie hostesses for this meeting were Ronda Schultz and Jill Smith. The troop kept quite busy making Christmas presents for their mothers and practicing fcr the forthcoming party. Because of the lengthy meeting, the troop did not find time for a closing. Dances Coming Up All you "swingers" have a chance to dance to your hearts content next month. Two big dances are in the offing. The St. John's Home and School Association and the Jak-Ana Heights Association will both be sponsoring affairs in January. Tickets for the school dance will be available from any of the members and the second dance tickets will be limited as in the past. Both gatherings will be held in the community club hall. More about both later. Infant Baptized The two week old son of Si and Bonnie Meyers was presented to the font of St. John's church for baptism last Sunday afternoon at two. Father Dor- I fromn sackful of HUMMpSmmm Umn&TMlAS GIFTS by VAN HEUSEN* • Give him gift* galore from Van Ileus en. Shirks CxGDc, sp®irfi§wear, slacks..* oUsmmi^^S^GmdmiBiqmdy Van Heusen's, o mm® our huge collection of gsmd nMmgs sssasr. There's no smmrier utoy to earn his year 'round, thanks. ind#1*- <TORE for MEN 'STORE HOURS: Open Daily 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. -- Closed on Sunday THE MeHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday# DecPRil)®' 17# 1^64 ^ ding performed the rite which baptized the infant, Joseph Paul. His sponsors were his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mvs. Charles Vecchi of McHenry. Following the ceremony the sponsors, the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Page, and the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Meyers, joined the Meyers family in their home for dinner. Also baptized at 2 o'clock on the same day in St. John's church were the infant sons of Marv and Kay Bauer, and Bob and Clarence Peisert, and the daughter of Bob and Harriett Rizzo. Early Deadline Coming Up Again With the holidays on us again, an early deadline comes a Ion;:; too. If you have any news items for next week's pni^rr, please call me before noon this Friday, Dec. 18. Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated. Tree Reminder If you haven't got your tree as yet for Christmas, there are still many available from the boy Foresters sale. They are selling in the yard of the Joe Hiller home. Youth To Meet At the next meeting of the C Y C. members, final plans for the winter party at Twin Lakes will be discussed. This meeting will be in the community club hall on Sunday, Dei'. 20, starling at 7:30 p.m. Thf\v also have a pancake breakfast planned for Jan. 3. Well. I Luess that compie'es this week'* news roundup. Please keep ii. mind the early deadline fcr this week and it will be happening ^again MEMBERSHIP IN YMCA CAN BE WELCOME GIFT Christmas gift memberships in the Lake Region YMCA can be a good surprise Christmas present for the coming year. While all of the fall activities except swimming instruction conclude by Friday, Dec. 18, a new quarter of program is scheduled to begin on Saturnext week (New Year). Renumber the tTUe meaning of Christmas ber< vP you get too l;ir along in the wrapping of presents, baking and the extra cleaning that gee? along with hriidays. This is the celebration of ChristV, bhthday. Participate in it by going to the church of your choice and take your family along. May Cod bless you all. day, Jan. 9, after the Christmas and New Year holiday period. During the fall quarter, forty- three boys and girls participated in gym classes at South and Central schools in Crystal Lake, at Washington school in Algonquin, and at the Junior high school in McHenry. Fortyfour youth are enrolled in swimming instruction classes. Adult gym class registrations include sixteen persons and ten additional adults are taking bridge lessons at the YMCA. Nine youth are in crafts and chess. Thirty additional men and boys are participating in a Y's Men's club or in Indian Guides. Ten families have participated in the once a week family Swim. 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