Ringwood News Doris Low 653-9262 Katy Christopher 385-8037 Invite All To Services There will be a combined worship service for the Greenwood-Ringwood parish Sunday morning, Aug. 16, 10:30 a.m. at the Greenwood church. A potluck dinner will be held at noon following the service. Hope everyone can attend. BACKYARD CARNIVAL Come one, Come all! the Bill Milbratz family in Claremont Hills will be holding a backyard carnival at their home for Muscular Dystrophy on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 15 and 18. The address is 3612 Garfield road and the subdivision is located off Johnsburg road at the intersection of high way 31. The hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. There will be lots of games, food and even a dunking machine so you can take out your frustrations by dumping someone into the water. Many local mer chants have donated prizes to be awarded these two days. While this is a fun time for everyone, it has a much deeper meaning to the Milbratz family since they lost a relative a year ago to this disease. They also donate time to the M.D. tellethon. So let's all get out and support this worthy cause and have a fun time doing it. FORMER RESIDENTS RETURN The George Miller family, formerly of the Wonder Lake area have moved into the former Ken Beck residence on highway 31. The Millers have been living in Oklahoma and decided to move back to the midwest. We welcome them to Ringwood. ANOTHER REUNION Art and Katy Christopher attended the Harper cousins reunion (Katy's mother's side) in Wisconsin last Sunday. There were folks from New j.Mlftfr'fift, Oklahoma, Iowa, as well as Wisconsin and Illinois. Some of the cousins Katy and Art have not seen in 29 years and there were four younger ones they had never met, so it was a very happy time of reminiscing for all. MOODY WEEK Marilyn Sanders and grandsons, Tommy Lanham and Johnny Kortus had a wonderful week at Winona Lake, Inda. attending Moody Week at the Bible Con ference grounds. Ruth Oesterlund accompanied Marilyn and the boys. They enjoyed beautiful weather and scrumptious food as well as hearing many in spirational speakers. ATTEND REUNION Art, Mary, Cindy and Laura Baker traveled to Strawberry Point, Iowa this past weekend for a reunion of the Baker family. There were about 30 -members of the family present for a wonderful get-together. The Ringwood Bakers had dinner with Cindy last BENT WSlKlMC the professional d o - i t - y o u r s e l f c a r p e t c l e a n i n g s y s t e m First Hour of Rental $1.00 per hour . . . foi every hour thereafter (Example 2 hours . . totol charge $1 plus tax.) N O M I N I M U M Special Rental Rate Good Monday thru Thursday RiHSE NVAC cleans fie p r o t e M i o n d is a a t d t r a c t i o n o t t h e c u s t $2®P HOUR A SUN NO MINIMUM OVERNIGHT SPECIAL I 1:00 P.M. • 9:00 A.M $10.00 4400 W. RTE 120 McHENRY, ILL. Tuesday night in Woodstock to celebrate Dad's birthday. We hope you have many more happy ones, Art. Laura spent a couple of days with <Cindy so they could enjoy the 4-H fair. GOLDEN WEDDING Clayton and Virginia Bruce travelled to Stockton, 111. for the golden wedding anniversary celebration of Oscar and Marge Althoff. The Braces and Althoffs were neighbors .. until Virginia and Clayton moved from the area 35 years ago. There has been an ex cessive amount of rain in the Stockton-Freeport area and grain is still standing in the fields because it has been too wet for combines to get on the land. SKATEBOARD ACCIDENT Skateboards can be fun but dangersous. Kenny Beck, Jr., learned that a few weeks ago when he fell and broke both bones in his left leg, six inches above the ankle. He spent some time in the hospital but is now home with his Dad in Barrington recuperating. We wish you a speedy recovery, Kenny. BIRTHDAYS Birthday greetings go to Helen Hunt on Aug. 16 and to Bob Baker, Nicky Billikas and Ellie Nabor Aug. 17. Aug. 18 is that special day for Linda VanEvery, and Frank Visconti to add another candle to their cake. "Aug. 19 finds Tommy Hogan, Jim McGowan and Amy Zvonar celebrating their special day, with Aug. 20 being that special day for Earl Sonnemaker, A1 Nabor and Kendall Street. Dorothy Hosier adds another candle on Aug. 21 as does Lenny Spencer and Stanley Hunt, with Lois Mough celebrating her special day Aug. 22. "Happy Birthday" to all of you wonderful people and we do wish you many more. ANNIVERSARIES Congratulations go to three couples in our com munity in the days coming up, 'We find that on Aug. 16, Clayton and Vh-glWrBMCe and Paul and Althea Walkington will be celebrating their special day. Then on Aug. 17, one of our newcomers in the community, Ted and Pat Malo will celebrate their special day. We wish you all a very "Happy Anniversary" and many more years of wedded bliss. DATES TO REMEMBER Aug. 16 -- Combined Greenwood-Ringwood services - 10:30 a.m. - at Greenwood. Potluck to follow. Aug. 23 - Greenwood services at Shaw's farm. Ringwood church services - 9:15 a.m. -- Ringwood church. Aug. 27 - Sewing Circle Work day - 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. - at the home of Blanche Howe. GOD BLESS POLICE TICKETS The City of McHenry Police department has issued the following citations. Howard H. Snyder, 4708 Chesterfield, improper backing. Gary Paul Mason, 5406 Hillside, driving with a suspended license. Stanley Bogden, Jr., 2425 N. Alton, improper display of plates and no valid driver's license. John D. Lawson, 2911 Knollwood, speeding, 53 mph in a 35 zone. Julia A. Michels, 2007 Oakleaf, speeding, 45 mph in a 30 zone. Eric James Noack, 3133 E. Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake, failure to yield the right-of-way. Jay J. Garner, 1111 Main, Spring Grove, spelling, 43 mph in a 25 zone. Burt B. Froney, 3514 Chapel Hill, speeding, 42 mph in a 25 zone. Vikki K. Cajthaml, 2909 Scott, no valid registration. Donald E. Ficarrotta, Jr., 4014 Kane, driving with a suspended license. Terry L. Erber, 4301 Prairie, improper lane usage, improper right turn. Diane L. Wilson, 3611 W. James, speeding, 41 mph in a 30 zone. Thomas P. Hogan, 6610 Barnard Mill road, no valid safety test. William H. Olson, 8511 Memory trail, Wonder Lake, no valid safety test. Robert B. Covalt, 7515 Bull Valley road, speeding, 49 mph in a 35 zone. Walter J. Freund, Jr., 1715 Riverside, no valid safety test. Daniel K. Martina, 2010 Orchard, driving with a suspended license and speeding, 41 mph in a 25 zone. Genevieve A. Hoelscher, 508 Waters Edge-B, im proper backing. Judith M. McLain, 4511 Hickory Way, improper lane usage. Roger A. Rairie, 5206 Route 120, driving with a suspended license. Billy D. Blake, 2010 N. Oak, speeding, 40 mph in a 25 zone. Gayle L. Bockman, 4716 Oakwood, speeding, 44 mph in a 30 zone. Daniel E. Griffin, 1908 Oakleaf, speeding, 41 mph in - a 25 zone. William C. Krebeck, 4713 W. Wonder Lake road, Wonder Lake, speeding, 40 mph in a 25 zone. Teresa D. Licastro, 1603 North avenue, speeding, 47 mph in a 30 zone. Theodore M. Siebeck, 613 Broadway, disobeyed a stop sign. Robert G. Miller, 219 S. Barreville road, improper backing. Claudia C. Dalton, 214 Kent, speeding, 39 mph in a 25 zone. Brad W. Deppmeier, 7218 Circle, disobeyed a traffic control device. Michael W. Etten, 6105 Route 31, speeding, 41 mph in a 30 zone. Juan Carlos Puente, 5100 Maple Hill, no valid driver's license. Jeffrey J. Rhode, 2410 Fairview, speeding, 51 mph in a 35 zone. for everyone who's ever asked ... ARE YOU MY WAITRESS? A • SASSY * JAZZY* HOT* NEW* MtfSiCAL" Based on tR PLAY BY PATRICIA RBSNICK MUSIC BY JONATHAN SHBPPBR LYRICS BY ALAN POUL BOOK BY PATRICIA RBSNICK NOW * THROUGH * AUGUST * ~30~ • Woodxtock MuhIc Theatre Festival at the WOODSTOCK OPERA HOUSE an exquisitely restored historic theatre an hour's drive or less from most Chicago area locations WED. THU, FBI 1:30 PM $7.00 , MASTER CAM THU.FM 1.19 PM SAT 1:15 PM $9.00 I > SUN 6:15 PM Si 00 William T. Schetter, 914 S. Route 12, Spring Grove, disobeyed a traffic control device. Anne M. Schopolsky, 8010 Oakwood, Wonder Lake, speeding, 53 mph in a 40 zone. Keith C. Gerstung, 7619 Asbury court, Spring Grove, speeding, 52 mph in a 40 zone. • * The good neighbor policy should be practiced by more people, as well as countries. * * • * Taxes are high but we sometimes forget we're lucky to have the money to pay them! • * • • The individualist is one who thinks for himself and, when necessary, by himself. August Car License Stickers Expire Soon Passenger car owners with license plate registrations expiring in August have until midnight Monday, Aug. 31, to display brown 1982 stickers in the upper right corners of their rear plates. Secretary of State Jim Edgar said approximately 543,000 renewal applications have been mailed to registered owners who currently display green 1961 stickers expiring in August. Applications made by mail should be in the Secretary's office no later than Satur day, Aug. 15. to guarantee delivery by the Aug. 31 deadline. Stickers also may be purchased over the cpunter at the Secretary of State's Springfield and Chicago facilities or many financial institutions participating in the license renewal program. Effective Tuesday, Sept. 1, anyone driving a car with an * expired green, August, 1981, sticker may be ticketed and fined for improper registration. Those persons with questions about the Secretary of State's office, use the Secretary's toll-free telephone number (800-252- 8980). HEAVY METAL FRI.SAT.tSUN Sixteen Years Old •.And Learning Fast! A T T H K C i K M : ALL NEW WOODSTOCK THEATRE f t t R I N S T R E E T - J u s t O f f t h e S q u c w e ALL SEATS M.SO •1.00 MATINEES DAILY SATURDAY THRU THURSDAY A T T H K PRINCESS (*) 1st RUN MOVIE--SPECIAL PRICE $2.50 FRIDAY: 7:15, 9:15 SAT. & SUN. 1:15, 3:15, 7:15, 9:15 M0N.-THURS. 2:15, 7:15, 9:15 FRI. 7:00, 9:00 SAT. & SUN. 1:00, 3:00, 7:00, 9:00 M0N. THURS. 2:00 7:00, 9:00 --« STARTS AUGUST 21: THE FOX S THE HOUNDS (G) $ 1 50 ALL SEATS 385-0144 McHENRY THEATRE 1&2 $1 50 AIL SEATS $1 00 TUESDAY ALL SHOWS STARTS $1.00 DAILY TILL 5 PM LGl 2JU3KJM3 DEADLY BLESSING FIL & SAT. 2474-1M5 vm.vmvnm.nn 344-0444 8:05 MrHENitf OUTDOOR $2 50 ADULTS-CHILDREN ( I I & under) $100 $1 00 TUESDAY ALL SHOWS An action adventure romantic comedy spy story. ARISTOCATS• SHOWPLACE 1-2-3-4 RTES 14 & 31 CRYSTAL LAKE 455-1005 Raiders Of The Lost Ark m Fit t SAT. 244JM&1M5 SMU TWITWK. 0i WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS presents UNDER THE RAINBOW m FRI. t SAT. SUN. TIM THUS. K FRI I SAT. 2-4:15645411 SIM. THB TIMS. 2415&45-I AN EYE FOR AN EYE. FRI I SAT. 2:154:31741045 SUR. THRU TMRS. 2:15-4:30-7 9 SHOWPLACE 5 DOWNTOWN CRYSTAL LAKE 455-2000 ARISTOCATS* 23*5 BAHY Condorman K 79 BAR Y GRAYSLAKE OUTDOOR 8:05 Aristocats* 10:01 Cofldorniaiu $1.50 Bargain Matin** Fri. thru Thur*. til 5 PM at SP 1-2-3-4-5. $1.00 Tu*»day All Shows. $3.00 Adults $2.00 Young Adults (12-16) $1.50 Children (11 A und»r.) ACCEPTED RESERVATIONS: 815-338-5300 Canning & .Freezing Needs. NOW AT I oca owerw VISIT OUR HOME CANNING DEPARTMENT 10% OFF ENTIRE STOCK OF CANNING SUPPLIES Sale Now Thru Aug. 20, 1981 ENTIRE INVENTORY GIFTWARE 25% OFF marked prices Sale Now Thru Aug. 20, 1981 CHOOSE FROM: •CORRAL COPPER C00KWARE •T0MMER CUTLERY •HUMMELS •JADE i ALABASTER FIGURINES •BALDWIN BRASS CANDLESTICKS •SUSQUEHANNA GLASS WARE •KR0SN0 POLISH CRYSTAL •KAISER PORCELAIN FIGURINES lowerwocd Route 14 & 176, Crystal Lake 815459-6200 Mon.-MM.94; Thurv, Fri. 94; Sat 9 5: Sun. 10-5 P/U.K IS-ri.AIMJKALKR | HlDAY AUGl!STi4,1M1 Sale$Q 99 $75 99 'v: uS* Reg *16" Truckload Sale 30% LICT Andersen Windowalls' ace order NOW 7:30 to 5:30 DAILY 8:00 to 4:00 SAT. 9:00 to 1:00 SUN. SPRING GROVE 815 675 6666 1