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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Apr 1981, p. 24

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MX ! ION 2 - PAGE 6 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. APRIL 3,1981 PISTHKEE OUNTRY CLUB NOW OPEN! FOR OUR f AMOUS FRIDAY FISH FRY SERVING FROM 5-10 P.M. ALSO SERVING: STEAK--WHOLE CATFISH-DEER DATTER SHRIMP i AND SANDWICHES PISTHKEE OUNTRY CLUBl J CHILD CARE CENTER EASTER VACATION •MUETM NOTICE TO PARENTS: We will acceptcchildren ages 2 • 12 during Easter school break while you are working or shopping. Lowest rates in town Weekly rate or daily rate to please your needs. Also, why not ask about our summer day camp program. CALL TOUR I.L.C. NO. TODAY SI5-385-2499 Hours 6:45 - 5:30 me Ringwood News Karen Kirwan Bazilewich 653-9626 Columnist ' Must Resign I have found that with too many commitments, I'm not able to keep up this column the way it should be. I'm secretary of my father's business, which is beginning to bloom and keeping me from enjoying putting time into the column, but I'm most certainly glad for my father's business. So, there will be need for a new columnist. Are there any takers? I believe there could be a chance that the column may be put in the paper every other week, because with a small town like this, the news comes in slowly. On the other hand, I know the paper will be glad to take your important Ringwood news too. I will be happy to help any one out, and will be glad to give all my news, now that I know how much us colum­ nists rely on it. Please give it some thought, I know that many people enjoy the Ringwood news. Please call me if you're interested. CANTATA The combined choir of Greenwood-Ringwood par­ ishes will present the can­ tata "Hallelujah! What a Savior" at the Ringwood United Methodist church Wednesday, Apr. 8, at 7 p.m. We invite all in the com­ munity to join us to hear the Easter story through music. The following week. Maundy Thursday services will be held Apr. 16 at 7 p.m. in the Greenwood church. CHANGE DATE The April meeting for the sewing work day will be Thursday, Apr. 9.10:30 a.m. at Clara Cristy's home. The reason for this change is because many of the ladies will be attending the spring luncheon to be held at the Greenwood church April 22. Co-hostesses for Mrs. Cristy will be Flora Carr and Blanche Howe. TRAVELERS It was northward-bound for Art, Katy and Patty Christopher last weekend for 815 W. DAY RD. . McHENRY OPEN TO THEPUDLIC k WWHIHI! "Buy American" American automobile manufacturers make the finest production cars in the world. These cars are made by Americans and American jobs are at stake. All of us must do everything possible to assure the future of the American automobile industry. Many, many businesses and jobs also depend on the production and sale of American cars. Beginning February 14th the First National Bank of Woodstock will kick-off a "Buy American" sales campaign which will continue through April ISth. We will give a $100 incentive bonus to any purchaser of a new 1981 Ford, General Motors, Chrysler or American Motors made automobile that's financed with us. The amount financed must be at least $3,000 and for a period of two or more years. The financing transaction must be concluded with us not later than April 15, 1981 to be eligible. Now is the best time ever to make that new car deal. "BUY AMERICAN!" Offer limited lo residents of McHenry County. The Professional Bank V First National Bank of Woodstock 225 W Jackson I 2100 N. Seminary Woodstock, Illinois 60098 (815) 338-6200 Member F D I C a visit with the Gary Lin-, stads at Black Creek, Wis. They helped Sarah Linstad celebrate her first birthday, complete with a Raggedy Ann cake and one candle. Since Diane's birthday was Monday, that was celebrated too. David Linstad got home in time for the festivities after a brief bout in the hospital with pneumonia. COMMUNITY GATHERING The date is still set for April 14, for our first com­ munity get together. Please make sure you are able to attend. I hope to get in touch with many of you before the meeting. We will discuss wpat each one of us expects from a community effort like this. Seevou April 14,7:30 p.m., at 4909 Barnard Mill road. HAPPY BIRTHDAYS Let's see, birthdays start out this week with Carrie Lou Thomas on Apr. 13, along with "the" Thomas, Jefferson that is on Apr. 14, Linda (Low) Billikas celebrates her very special day; Raymond Nolan has his birthdate Apr. 15, many more to you. Ingelberg Jacobsen, Tim Malsch and Gloria Mack all share the same day as their birthdate. Apr. 16; Sherrie Christy, Ed Kane and Theresa Anderson have their common birthdate, Apr. 17. hope you all have 6 happy day. Last on my list is Roberta Bowlling, with her birthday Apr 18. Hope you all have a very special day. , ANNIVERSARIES We wish a Happy An­ niversary to Jerome and Clara Tonyan on Apr 16. We hope you have a great day and many more an­ niversaries to celebrate in the future RUMMAGE SALE kThis is the first day of the image sale, so guys and ;als you'd better run right over and get all your goodies Today the sale runs from 9 a m until 5 p.m. and tomorrow the sale runs only from 9 a m until noon. Make sure you get out. it's a once a year deal! DATES TO REMEMBER Apr 12--Palm Sunday -- Ringwood church service. 9:15 - church school, 9:45 Apr 14 -- Community Get Together, 7:30 -- 4909 Bar­ nard Mill road FINALCONCERT Of all instrumental combinations, that of flute and harp is probably the most extraordinary, as well as most beautiful This Friday evening. April 3, concert-goers in McHenry county will be privileged to hear this combination when the Community Concerts association of Crystal Lake presents the final concert in its 1980-81 season. Ransom Wilson and Nancy Allen are among the most ac­ complished artists of their respective instruments, and have been internationally acclaimed as soloists and as a team All performances are presented at Crystal I.ake South high school. 1200 S. McHenry avenue, Crystal l^ake. BENT RNSQflMC the professional do-it-yourself carpet cleaning system First Hour of Rentol $1.00 per hour . . . for every hour thereafter. (Exomple 2 hours . . . totol charge $1 plus tax.) NO MINIMUM Special Rental Rate Good Monday thru Thursday R i n s e W / A C c l e a n s t h e w d y p r o t e s s i o n d i s d o a t a t r a c t i o n o f t h e c o s t ft SUN NO MINIMUM o VIRNICHT SPECIAL I 1:00 P.M. • 9:00 A.M. $10.00 »o**m 4400 W. RTE. 120. McHENRY, IU.

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