PAGE II - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, MAY 21,1K2 RINGWOOD NEWS Doris Low * 653-9262 Koty Christopher I 065-6007 Second Annual Park Clean-Up ay 22, i Second Annual Clean-up Saturday, May 22, will be the at park in downtown Ringwi ago, 4-H girla planted ahruba and flower* around the flag pole in the comer of the park, where there alao was, at onetime, a plaque with names of servicemen who went to the service from Ringwood. The . folks of Ringwood decided that this clean-up project of the park should become an annual event after last year's success. Those of you who can, come to the park at 1 p.m. Saturday afternoon. Bring your own tods to work with - some plants you'd like to share with the community and a let of ambition. Even if you can't make it at 1 p.m. come whenever you can and Join the folks. There will be a picnic cookont at 4 p.m. Fire wilibe furnished for those who wlsk to Bir-B-vue and each should bru|L their 'own food etc. Do come, get tolnow your neighbors and friends arounlik town. Much gratitude already goes t&the Malos for cutting the lawn this year. If you have any further questions call Pat Mak>, 728- 0809 and do let it ring long c tar to ftf tort of the garden you. See you all on Saturday; ANNUAL CHICKEN BARBEQUE This is a reminder to calendars for Saturday, July 10, the' Ringwood United Metl church wm be holding Ms chicken barboqne. Details wffl be eut at a later date. * .TRAVELERS m Art and Katy Christopher to northern Wisconsin last Blanche Howe and Deris Low. Bob ABOUT TOWN i Martha Betta May B finds Gary Hosier and Fred their natal day. finds A1 Oonk, Tom Rieky VanEvery for a visit with AfTsMks. They are in need of a good rain in that part of the state, althoî h with the few light showers they have had, forest rangers had posted their sings as "moderate" SEWING WORK DAY Sewing work day will be held at Mary Butler's home Thursday, May 27 at 10:10 a.m. Co-host asses will be The Walt Lowe camping With Bab McHenryi Palatine. Twae a We eee that the Frank Vtocentfe wffl DO, camping m etyie this summer. Seems may have stuuli tJ a newer trailer for their weelniid outinas Looks good kids. Have fun! , BIRTHDAYS Greetings go to Bob Breonan, Sr., on May 94; and to Helen Davis and Tom Hopp on May 20. May » Is that ay for Mertfe Harrison and Byron; with May 27 being that special day for Rofsr John Petska, Ann Lee Hogan and SI eer. day, with May SO beta* that special day for Fred Bowman, Jr. We wish all of you wondsrM people a very "Happy Birthday" and many tefl Do call us with your special for oi WW MIY4 MUONS 0FAHY01YIWPIC' PROOUCl GET 1 MOM FREE. Penetrates to protect wood beautifully eui^ wrtrcoir rw rmitn . The strong-weather ^acrylic latex hc^xe Penetrates to protect Highlights natural woodt For the rich, mellow look of stain. over paint. ^•^acrylic iJWt Sale Now Thru Sunday, Juty 6th •mtCoast to Coast McHENRY MARKET PLACE 385-6655 According to reports by the United States Geological Survey, land subsistence, or staking of the land surface, is taking place in many parts of the nation and could be- ooow «ore prevalent in the future. One report notes DATES TO REMEMBER May n- Worship service - 0:10 a.m. - Ringwood church; Junior church - 0:30 a.m. - Ringwood church. May 27- Sewing Work Day - 10: M a.m. to S p.m. - home of Mary Butler. May *7 - Choir practice - 7 p.m. - Ringwood church. May 10 - Worship service - 0:19 a.m. - Ringwood church; ' Junior church - 0:90 a.m. - Ringwood Ch£ay 31 - Memorial Day - Drive carnally if travelling on this weekend. May 31 - No echoot. Senior Choir in Concert Ike senior choir of the First United •* * * _f mm - . . .. ftS MCUKKuSt cfiurcn 01 MCnCru^i avStt petftani ita annual spring concert at 9 p.m. Sunday, May &, in the sanctuary of the church, teceted at the corner of Main and Center streets. The choir generally plans this concert around contemporary or peiiod mnoir n«id apecialty numbers. This year, old favorites such as "Moon River", "Cherish", "For All We Know", and "In the Mood" will ba posfotmed. The choir wffl aleo sing a !»vd!cy of old favorites, including "Let My People Go" and "Gimme That Ole Time Religion". Solee and small group numbers will be sung by Becky Dolby, BUI Abel, Ellen Meyers, Veretta Gerstad, Ray men, Dave Dolby, Jim Potts, and Dave Tevis. The that at least 4,900 square miles of California's* San Joaquin Valley has suhstded more than a foot since the I920*s. Similar subsistence• June 11-19-19 - Ringwood church problems ia varying degrees campout at Chain O Lakee. have ako been observed in Jul\lO - Ringwood Church Annual ChidL B«tSSST andNevada GOD BLEBS Kendall Hastings and| choir wffl he under the Toalson, andH of BIO by Ljmne The senior choir haeeung at moot of the churchee In the McHenry and Johneburg arena, and would Hke to invite all of ita friends from those churchee to attend the concert. There is no admission, and everyone ie welcome. FOXHOLE TAP & PIZZERIA NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH! 11 AM DAILY Monday thru Saturday Open tMwdnys ot 4 P.M. Coll ahead for quicker service I f j f Comer of Riverside Dr. ft Rte. 120 McHenry 385-6710 SAT. A SUN. MAY 22 A 231 CHEVROLET Hcrc 'S Our Way 01 Say ing V "THANKS y Al te r Four ^ Success fu l Come See It And Put In Your Guess! You Could WIN This 13" RCA COLOR TV Success fu l Months In McHenry Ei i. X/W SfeiBi Wummmm £ PURCHASE •FREE REFRESHMENTS •SPECIAL "WEEKEND ONLY DEALS ON YOUR NEW CHEVROLET! 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