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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Dec 1977, p. 14

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PAGE 14 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1977 Ringwood News 385-8037 653-9262 728-0343 Church School Class Meets Willie Wonka Last Saturday evening was a real fun evening for members o f M o n t e H o s i e r ' s c h u r c h school class. Unfortunately, not all the class could attend the show but those accompanying' Mr. and Mrs. Hosier to Crystal Lake were Laura Baker, Artie Kreutzer and Susan Strom. The first part of the two-hour program was presented by the master of ceremonies who did some of his fine imitations. He was backed up by a band and a Nashville recording star. Next on stage were the Bedrock comics, Freddy Flintstone, his friend Barny Bubble and Dino the Dinosaur. Then the big attraction ap­ peared,-Willie Wonka in person and his Chocolate Machine. He was also a magician and gave candy to all present. Also, Spiderman was in evidence throughout, the program having fun with all the kids. His autograph and Willie's pictures were available to all the young people present. Everyone had a big time and topped off the evening at a McHenry restaurant. CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE Christmas Eve carol, can- A REMINDER TO OUR LAY-A-WAY CUSTOMERS Don't forget to pick up your lay-a-way soon. Time is running out and we wouldn't want to dissappoint anyone on your Chistmas list. Thank You. 4400 W. RTE. 120-McHENRY RTE. 47 & COUNTRY CLUB RD.-WOODSTOCK dies, and communion service will be held at 11 p.m. at the Greenwood church. There will be only one service Christmas day for both parishes and this will be held at the Ringwood church at 9:15 a.m. v CELEBRATES SIXTEENTH Cindv Spencer was honored guest last Sunday evening at a family dinner hosted .by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Spencer. Those attending to help Cindy celebrate her six­ teenth birthday were her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Sowers, Lenny Spencer and children (sorry you were ill. Cherie), the Alan Spencer family. Donna and Dave Lundgren, and girlfriends. Dawn Gehrke and Tracy Gibbons. The evening was complete with gifts and birthday cake. Dawn and Tracy stayed overnight and that kept the party going much later. Happy sixteenth. Cindy. 4-H NEWS ' The Busy-Three 4-H club held its monthly meeting Dec. 12 at the Ringwood school. The meeting was called to order at 7:45 by President Bob Doessel. Pledges were said, roll was taken, and dues were collected. - Secretary Lee Tomlinson read the minutes of the last meeting and the treasurer's report was given. Enrollment cards were collected. AH the members introduced themselves and told how many years they were in 4- H. Mr. Tomlinson gave a demonstration on wood chip­ ping . with everyone par­ ticipating. Refreshments were served after the meeting was adjourned. The next meeting will be Jan. 9 at the Ringwood school starting at 7:30. Val Stade, reporter SURPRISE SHOWER A surprise bridal shower was given in honor of Barb Freund of McHenry, daughter of Lenore Freund, last Wed­ nesday evening at the home of Doris Low. Co-hostess for the evening was Barb's sister, Carol Freund. Barb was presented with many lovely gifts for her new home and the guests all shared one of their favorite recipes with Barb. She will become the bride of Jerry Becker of McHenry Dec. 30. BIRTHDAYS Happy Birthday to Douglas Bidlack and Mildred Kelly who share their birthdate with Jesus. Happy Birthday to Lee Miller, Helen Parker, John Mough, Gina Visconti and to Gary Rienwall who celebrate their special day Dec. 26; Dec. 27 finds Terry (Justen) Jones adding another year and Dec. 28 adds another year for Ruth Ann Tonyan. Dec. 30 is that special day for David Mough and Lora Jacobs. Happy Bir­ thday to all of you wonderful people. THINGS TO REMEMBER Christmas Eve Services - ea&wi/ £Jn the peace and quiet of this snow-laden countryside, the air is atingle with the crisp freshness of winter, and we see the familiar signs and symbols of the good old-fashioned Christmas spirit... a spirit ever new. For you and yours, we wish a bounty of traditional pleasures, of serenity and contentment. At Christmastide, we pause in warmest appreciation of your continued loyalty, trust and confidence to wish you the very best of the season. It is our continuing pleasure and wish to be able to serve you. Best Wishes from Directors, Officers & Employees of the McHenry STATE BANK I % VI HI \K> 3510 WEST ELM ST. McHENRY PHONE 385-1040 ! Greenwood church -• 11 p.m. Christmas Day services -- Ringwood church - 9:15 a.m. Christmas vacation from school - Dec. 19 to Jan. 2. School resumes Jan. 3. Remember to call your news, birthdates, anniversaries and happenings to the, above numbers. The money made from this column goes to the church and the reporters would appreciate your calling them. They are donating their time every week and would ap­ preciate your time to call them. We realized approximately $100 from the Plaindealer and the Richmond Gazette (each) for the church this year. Your help would be appreciated for next year. Remember lots of hands make light work, so in this case lots of calls build up the church treasure. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the Ringwood column gang; Katie, Phyllis and Doris DIAL-A-PRAYER. 3*5-1234 Yule Connection: Help For Lonely Christmas is the worst time of the year for uncounted thousands of Chicagoans. For people who are alone or have nothing to do, Christmas has a devastating emotional impact.' In response to the needs of lonely people, the Church Federation of Greater Chicago has established the Yule Connection, a 24-hour telephone hotline. Callers will be able to get assistance with problems or find ways to be involved with C h r i s t m a s a c t i v i t i e s throughout the metropolitan area. The Yule Connection is 321- 3150. Telephones will be staffed by trained volunteers from noon. Dec. 23, through mid­ night. Dec. 28. Bill Kessell. a consultant to the project who teaches psychology at Purdue university's Calumet campus, says Christmas is a stressful time of the year for persons who are alone or have personal problems that the Christmas season magnifies.y Research indicates that during the Christmas season suicide rates climb, family crises increase, criminal behavior intensifies and emotional tensions alienate many from the social and religious festivities of the season. Human Development Courses Offered At MCC McHenry County college, through the Student Services department, is offering a one- credit-hour human develop­ ment course for the spring semester. Credit earned in Philosophy 100: Educational Involvement will be counted as elective credit toward an associate degree. Students registering for Philosophy 100 will have the opportunity to choose one of three different sections or options. While each option is concerned with fostering the personal development of participants, various topical approaches are utilized. Specific sections from which students may choose at the time of registration are PHIL lOOA-Transactional Analysis Option where focus will be on s e l f - u n d e r s t a n d i n g , c o m ­ munication patterns and scripting, Jim Gilmour, counselor; PHIL lOOB-Career Development Option with emphasis on self-awareness, career awareness, decision­ making and job-search strategies, Dotti Hovan, counselor; PHIL lOOC-Human Potential Option where orientation will be toward in­ creased self-confidence through assessment of personal values, • human strengths, motivation, and success ex­ periences, Shirley LeGare, counselor. For further. information concerning these options, please refer to the spring schedule or contact the offices of Student Services. Over one million families annually receive assistance f r o m t h e S a l v a t i o n A r m y . During the Christmas season, Salvation Army officers and neighborhood volunteers man the familiar Christmas "ket­ tles" on city streets as part of a national campaign to raise funds for their year-round programs. (tojjtees. IIn this, the most festive season of tho year, we express the sincere wish that your Christmas may be the picture of great ioy and glad tidings. Many thanks for your loyal patronage! "Tha Original" 7224 BARNARD MILL RD. 11 MM M Wlf 653-7111 WONDER LAKE.< MOCHA I ) IV 385-0979 ^ ALEXANDE ^ LUMBER COMPANY .^TQiahsa for Chrisftnnia Christmas is a special time filled with merriment for everyone. We hope yours is exceptionally happy since you made us happy by being a customer and becoming a good friend. Babep F O X L A K E I L L Bufck

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