PAGE 9 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1077 Ringwood News 728-0343 - 653-9262 728-0295 Parishes Plan Advent Service- Workshop Sunday Sunday morning, Nov. 27, will find the youth of the two churches presenting the Advent service during the regular morning worship at both churches. We welcome all who wish to worship with us at that time: Ringwood, 9:15 a.m. and Greenwood, 11 a.m. On Sunday afternoon, Nov. 27, there will be an Advent workshop held in the Green wood church starting at 3:30 p.m. At 6 p.m. there will be a light supper with a short worship service following. - There will be projects for everyone, young and old, creative and otherwise. Basic materials will be provided but any do-dads you may have on hand (ribbons, fabric scraps, beads, etc.) will add to the glamor of the many projects. So bring the family, your favorite Christmas dessert and join us for a fun time of creativity and fellowship! THANKSGIVING EVE SERVICE A combined parish service will be held in the Ringwood church Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The combined choir of both churches will furnish special music. Please join us for worship on this Thanksgiving eve. JRECEIVE BIBLES During regular church services last Sunday, the following third graders were presented Bibles, Patricia Adams, Penny Beck, Matthew Bidlack, Jennifer McGowan, Roger Petska. Clifford SDencer and David Zell, all from Ringwood and Randy Bowe, Brenda Cornelison, Michael Gerke, David Schacht and Jeanne Ann Schmidt, all of Greenwood. HERE AND THERE Dave Christopher was home last weekend. He is attending Farm short course at the University of Wisconsin this winter. JOflNS FAMILY Thanksgiving weekend visitors at the Nellie Hepburn home will include her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Grosdidier of Azusa, Calif., in addition' to other family members. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Happy Birthday to Dolores Betts Nov. 27 and to Steve Harvey and Mark Rienwall and to Keith Lehman Nov. 28. Rich Miller and Jack Kuhrt will celebrate Nov. 29. Martha Bidlack celebrates Dec. 1 with Billie Jo Bounds becoming 2 years old Dec. 2. Lee Tomlinson will add another year Dec. 3. Happy Birthday to all of you wonderful people. ANNIVERSARIES Happy Anniversary to Pat and Tom Parsley Nov. 28; Chuck and Bev Ackerman will celebrate another year Dec. 1 as will Mary and Sherman Spencer Dec. 2. We wish you three couples many more years of wedded bliss. THINGS TO REMEMBER Every Sunday -- Church services - 9 a»m. - Ringwood church Every Sunday -- Church school - 9:30 a.m. - Ringwood church Every Tuesday - Bible study - 9:30 a.m. -- Parsonage Every Wednesday - Choir practice - 7 p.m. - Ringwood church Be Thankful Dial-A-Prayer, 385-1234 4-H NEWS LINCOLN CLOVERLEAFS The November meeting of the Lincoln Cloverleafs 4-H club was called to order at 7:25 p.m. Monday, Nov. 14. The pledge of allegiance to the flag was led by Amy Adams and the 4-H pledge was led by Kerri Beutel. Roll call was taken and there were thirty-six people present and ten absent. Steve Smith talked about the project display that was in the display case at the McHenry Public library about two weeks ago. Dan Miller told about the price raise in the dues to cover some insurance costs. The club dress revue followed. Then Kathy Heberer presented the club's out standing member awards. She also presented the club with an award for recognizing the 4-H* people-to-people activities • offered by the county. Judy Vyduna presented a gift to Mr. Staveteig for all of the years of service to our club as the key leader. Mr. Staveteig presented the junior leaders with certificates of recognition and then presented the rest of the awards. We then initiated all of our new members. They had to eat a piece of chocolate pie with * their hands behind their backs, and their eyes blindfolded. 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Women's and juniors' leather & suede coats, pantcoats Regularly 95.00 to 335.00 6800ur28200 Solid fashion at solid savings in a selec tion of coats that'll keep you warm, save you money. Save on junior coats and pantcoats Regularly 75.00 to 95.00 coats 58°° to 1% 00 Regularly 45.00 38**,«54** to *5.00 pantcoats Women's and Junior Coats, E Igin and Crystal Lake Famous maker fall sweaters Regularly 18.00 30.00 888 lo 18»» Plenty of fashion, plenty of savings for yourself or gifts. S,M,L. Famous maker pull-on pants Regularly 16.00-18.00 J88 Easy-care fabrics, washable and in a s e l e c t i o n o f f a v o r i t e c o l o r s . Sizes 8-20. Better Sportswear, Elgin & Crystal Lake Junior Sportswear Classic and novelty sweaters Regularly 18.00-22.00 888 to 11 88 A c r y l i c s , w o o l blends, assorted styles and sizes. Polyester and corduroy slacks Regularly 16.00-22.00 J88 to u 88 B e l t e d , ' b a n d e d waists. 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