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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Jun 1984, p. 31

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Church Present Lutheran liturgy set to miicir* ayfllffr Ten new members received into congregation Chain CV Tjikps F!viin0p1ir»FL1 Rnh anH Tnlio MifnKoll TOWIAO Metered is Betty Jean Trimble, preparing for the Chicago Folk service at Shepherd of the Hills. Hie Chicago Folk Service will be presented Sunday, June 17, at the 8:30 a.m. worship service at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, 404 N. Green St., McHenry. The group presents Lutheran liturgy in a special musical form that provides upbeat style music, with brass and wind instruments as well as piano. Tbe 10:45 a.m. service will be the traditional one, offering worshipers a choice in worship settings. That same day, the congregation will celebrate Fathers' Day in a special way by having a coffee and pastry reception after each service. TWs fellowship event is spon­ sored and hosted by Mrs. LaVerne Franzoi Johnson in memory of her husband, Iver Johnson, a longtime member of the parish. Last Sunday, June 10, new members were received into the fellowship of the parish. They were introduced to the congregation and received a certificate of church mem­ bership from Pastor Roger W. Schneider. The reception became a fellowship event as the new members were warmly welcomed by the congregation at a coffee hour in their honor, hosted by Henry and Helen Kot, and Scott and Colleen Campbell. New members received in­ clude David, Madeline, Kiistifta and Sandra Henning; Richard Hoffmann; Charles Jumper; Ann Katzenberg; Joyce and Cliff (associate member) Kit- telson; Willie, Stephanie, Barry, David and Steve Kloepfer; Randy, Nancy and James Moore; Leonard and Eleanore Nelson; Michael and Judith Salkas; Beth Ann and Peter Sofie; Amy Wheeler; Albert, n, Cynthia, Brittany and Holly Wilson. Their sponsors are Scott, Colleen and Matthew Campbell; Roger Krause; Erv and Ruth Staveteig; Rip and Ardys Roepke; Aastri Cunat; Robert, Mary, Marlene, Gail, Christine and Valerie Krueger; Hal, Ann, Sarah and Anthony Davis; Edward and Mimi Hauri; Donald, Mariann, Brian and Scott Cedergren; Jim, Gloria, Melanie and Lindsay Oliver; Christopher, Robin, Paul and Eric Steinman. Seminar focuses on life after divorce Nationally known speakers, Jim and Barb Dycus of Chicago, will be conducting a Divorce Recovery seminar in McHenry Saturday, July 7. Dycus is founder and executive director of Support Ministries, a non- denominational organization that focuses on helping divorced adults and children of divorced parents. His wife is co-author with her husband of their book, "Divorce Recovery Program Guide" and has written a 13-week curriculum for children of divorce called "God Can Heal My Hurts." In addition to their excellent credentials as con­ ference speakers nationwide, they have both experienced the hurts that come frtftn broken families. , This special McHenry seminar will include topics such as "Emotional Stages of Divorce," "Single Pa&ftftig"2 "Living With Loneliness" and "The Healing of Forgiveness." Thousands of divorced or separated and their children have been helped by the ministry of this couple. JIM AND BARB DYCUS The seminar is being spon­ sored by Maranatha Assembly of God Church in McHenry. Pastor Larry Thompson added, "Divorce and separation hurts many people. Everyone close to the situation is affected. Seldom are these hurts healed without lifelji. I also invite friends, pastors and counselors to participate in order to better help those affected by this common tragedy." Hie seminar will be held at 1309 Court St. from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. One hour will be allowed for lunch. Pre-registration through June 29 is $5 per person; $7 after June 29 and at the door. One may send a prepaid registration, including name, address and phone number of each participant to Divorce Recovery Seminar, in care of Maranatha Assembly of God, P.O. Box 535, McHenry. Make checks payable to Maranatha Assembly of God. For additional information, call 344-0557. continuous entertainment Fri, June 15, 5 to 11 p.m. Sat June 16,10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sun. June 17,11:30 am to 6 p.m. carnival and games special rides and games for small children don't miss these special featuresll 5*0 i I 7Q A. country store homemade goodies and crafts concession stand open continuously bier garten free entertainment provided pillow wheel take a chance on one of a hundred beautiful pillows SUNDAY RAFFLE 5**00 p.ni. V \ plant sale house and garden \ garden varieties k All proceeds to be used to expand community involvement programs, further outreach services, and continue the renovation of Lakeside Center. 'WORSHIP SERVICE Sunday 10:30 a.m. CAKE WALK Sunday 1 to 3 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT 2 bands Jamboree and Disc Jockey BINGO Friday, 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday 5 to 10 p.m. ARTS & CRAFT FAIR Saturday 12:00 to dusk featuring outstanding artists FOX VALLEY "PULL" (tug of war) Saturday 12 to 3 p.m. 1984 games bingo hides Î ake$ide (enter summer \ FRIDAY, JUNE 15 • SATURDAY, JUNE 16 // SUNDAY, JUNE 17 Unity Church of Crystal Lake will welcome the Reverend Brian Combs as guest speaker Sunday, Juue 17, at 11 a.m. "The Rev. Combs, a Unity minister from San Juan, CA, will eloquently guide the congregation through the teachings of Unity, the foun­ dation of which is absolute faith in only one power, God the good omnipotent. As it excludes any belief in duality, .the Unity message is always uplifting and renewing to one's faith in the Divine Order of the Universe," states Dottie Thurlwell, Unity board member. Hie church is located at 3 Chalet Dr., near the intersection of U.S. Routes 14 and 31 in Crystal Lake. It is a non- denominational church and welcomes people of all beliefs. For additional information, call 455-2479. Chain O' Lakes Evangelical Covenant Church rejoiced this past month in receiving ten new members into the congregation. Hie group had just finished a six-week inquiry and new membership class to qualify for membership. Following a special Sunday service for missions, Pastor Marlowe P. Shoop introduced New worship scbedale The Ridfeefield-Crystal Lake Presbyterian Church will begin its summer schedule Sunday, June 17. Worship services will be held at 8:30 and 10 a.m. The 8:30 a.m. worship will be an informal, family oriented time, held "in the round" in the Fellowship Hall. During the usual sermon time, children ages 6-12 will have special projects to do, returning to worship for the completion of the service. The adults will be Bob and Julie Mitchell, James and Camy Knaack, Diane Giurlani, Kurt and Debbie Rische, Sharon and Mark Bernhardt, and Lauryn Wer- nquist, who then affirmed their faith in Christ before the congregation. A reception followed at the church. for sinner Months invited to engage in dialogue about the topic or scripture of the day. The 10 a.m. worship will follow the traditional format in the sanctuary. Two outdoor services are also planned for July 22 and Aug. 26. A nursery will be available for children The church is located at 8505 Church St. in Ridgefield. For more information, call th* church office. 459-1132, or 459- 7892. owerwee "Your Professions! 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Take Fast Action Against t 1u > Weeds. 'km toa&FM • Kills a wide range of insect pests by contact and systemic action •Protects against diseases -- black spot, powdery mildew and rust Saturday, June 16 Expert... •Use up to one day of harvest • Protection for tomatoes, beans, cucumbers, peppers, potatoes, melons. •Controls aphids, horn worms, Colorado potato beetle, Japanese beetle, whitefly. . For Father's Day... THE LIVING IS EASY Finest Umbrellas Under The Sun... =SPECIAL SAVINGS= . ARLINGTON HOUSE Wrought Iron 48" Table, 4 Stackable Chairs (Reg. $410.00) $299.00 ALSO AVAILABLE: 42" Table (Reg. $381.00) $279.00 (Umbrella Not Included in above prices) Model 910 Reg. $31.95 HAPPY FATHER'S DAY... / Treat Him Right... <aj| Treat Him To TOROl V TORO INSTANT CREDIT APPROVAL PLAN Free Catcher With Purchase 95 Value Model TC 350 Reg. $179.95 NOW NOW $14995 I Up to $1,000 for Qualified Buyers NO DOWN PAYMENT Aak for Details! Model 57125 Reg. $1089.95 now $99995 ALL SALES END SUN., JUNE 17 - WE ACCEPT VISA, MASTERCARD A AMERICAN EXPRESS. At 14 ft 179 • Crystal Lake, IL 815-459-6200 Mon.-Frl. 9-8; Set 8-9; Sun. 9-5 t

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