In County Honors Band PAGE 13- PLAINDEALER- FRIDAY, FEBRl ARY 16, 1979 A WEST CAMPUS In front row are Paul Stanek, Lars Romme, Lori Wilson, Cindi Van Cleave and Mark Schmaling; second row, Ray Miller, Tim Serritella, Brett Thomas, Jim King, Kim Finkbiener and West Campus Director John Leighty. U I 3 f . l T V s • lO-j Ringwood News 385 8037 653-9262 728 0343' Mental Health To Sponsor Movie On Substance Abuse Visits Parents In Ringwood Jerry Hogan and family of Mountain, Wise., were home this past weekend visiting his parents, John and Ila Hogan. Jerry broke ftis leg recently in a snowmobile accident and is getting around with a cast. He expects to have surgery on his leg in a couple of weeks. Hope you are getting around good as new by spring thaw, Jerry. PANCAKE BREAKFAST Members of the congregation at Ringwood gathered in the dining room of the church last Sunday morning following services to enjoy a delicious pancake breakfast. About sixty people were served and everyone had a good time visiting. We appreciate the wonderful job done by the committee who planned, served and cleaned up. SEWING WORK DAY Because sewing work day was cancelled in January, Clara Cristy will host the work day in her home on Thursday, Feb. 22, at 10:30. Althea Walkington and Katy Christopher will co-host. CARDCLUB The Paul Walkingtons en tertained their "500" card club last Saturday evening. A delicious supper was served at 6:30 p.m. and a very enjoyable evening was spent in playing "500". The high scorers for the evening were Danny Rawson and Dorothy Benoy. Low players for the evening were Doris and Walt Low. BIRTHDAYS Happy Birthday to Bob Baker and Bill Dust on Feb. 17, also to Mary Polanek and Martha Ricker on the seventeenth. Feb. 18 is that special day for Charlie Billikas; and on Feb. 19 little Jackie Elliott and Ed Skidmore will be another year older. Feb. 20 is that special day for Marge Evans, and the twenty-second is the natal day for Georgia Bauer and Barbara Gay. Happy birthday to all of you wonderful people. THINGS TO REMEMBER Feb. 18 - church services - 9:15a.m. - - Ringwood church. Feb. 18 -churchschool -9:45 a m - Ringwood church. Feb. 18 - U.M. Youth --5:30 The Family Service and Community Mental Health Center of McHenry County is hosting a movie called "Booze and Pills". This is being offered in conjunction with Judge Roland A. Herrmann's proclamation that February is Alcoholism Awareness month. The movie will be presented Feb. 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the Harvard municipal building at 201 West Front street. The movie is offered as part of the Community Education program of the Family Service and Community Mental Health Center of McHenry County Karl Koch. Alcoholism coun selor. and Chris Tredup, psychiatric social worker, will host the presentation. Both work in the Harvard com munity and will be available to answer any questions following the movie. Tfie movie explores the problem of the combined ef fects of alcohol and other drugs on the individual and the p.m. - Greenwood church. Feb. 22 -- sewing circle -- 10:30 a.m. - home of Clara Cristy. Feb. 22 - choir practice - 7 p.m. -- Ringwood church. DIAL A PRAYER 1-385-1234 family. The movie describes the strain on the relationship of two individuals due to abuse of alcohol and drugs and also their treatment and recovery. • Karl Koch, an Alcoholism counselor at Family Service and Community Mental Health center, works with persons with alcohol related problems in McHenry county and at the Veteran's administration hospital at North Chicago and the^Elgin Mental Health center Koch has recently returned from a conference ». in Philadelphia where he spoke on special alcohol problems for the recovery of professionals. He does outreach work in the county arid is available to speak to any interested groups. Chris Tredup. a psychiatric social worker at Family Ser vice and Community Mental Health center, works with families and the stress that is put on family relationships due to the use of alcohol Both Koch and Ms Tredup view alcoholism as a family problem Their approach in cludes team work and collaboration in identifying alcoholism and the impact this has on family members. Any interested persons aro welcome to attend. LAMB VVOOl Ql KEN Connie Carls. 14. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Richard Carls DeKalb, has been chosen 'hr DeKalb County Lamb am'. Wool queen. She earned !l title in competition sponsored by the DfKalb County Lani^ and Wool Producers last <-V R u n n e r u p c a n d i d a t e s w « r Vicky Schoenbeck. 15. Huh mond, daughter of Mr aiui Mrs Robert Schoenbeck Ri. h m o n d , a n d I ) a w n W i t t I T daughter of Mr and Mrs. .lerr Witt. 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