SECTION 2 - PAGE 11 • PLAI!NI)KALKH HKIi All). HI ll» . Oi. I OIIKtt 12. H»l»l Neighborhood news Easter Seals sets senior exercise classes < *f Fire station open house slated \ / In recognition of Fire Prevention Month, the McHenry Township Fire Station No. 3, at Route 120 and Lily Lake Road, is having an Open House Sunday, Oct. 14. from 1 to 3 p.m. There will be movies for the youngsters, plus a real fire engine to investigate, literature on fire prevention, and even LADIES LEA.GU Hostess Millie Fe ce and Boy Scout DeMarco, the flag poi flag pole Margaret Karas 385-4934 Plan to stop at the fire station and let your volunteer firemen know of your appreciation for their dedication and service in areas of loss, destruction and life itself. NEXT-THE LIBRARY Cross lily Lake Road and visit the McHenry Nunda Library after 2 p.m., the same Sunday, Oct. 14. There will_ be a ceremony in recognition of the first year in the new library building. Plans include a Eagle Scout Brian members of the troop; with Joe president of Hidden Valley Acres, donor of the flag; ana Mrs. Marv Behrendt, donor of ag pole; in attendance. The was erected and ited by board president, Colomer. Members of the board of trustees and library staff will be waiting to greet visitors in the library. Guests will be asked to complete a library survey, to help the board determine the needs of the community regarding library service. The library tries to meet its users' needs and pleasures. Come and see what your library has to offer, make your preferences known, and enjoy a cup of cider and a doughnut. BAKE SALE The Lakemoor Civic Im provement Association hopes to be able to buy playground equipment for the beacn areas in Lakemoor, with the money made by their bake sale, for Oct. 26 and 27. itions of baked goods are needed. Area bakers should bring their favorite baked goods to the village hall Friday, Oct. 26, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Donna Hall will see that they are taken to the McHenry State Bank for sale during evening hours Friday and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday; Do share in this CIA project. It is for Lakemoor's advantage and will give everyone en joyment in the warmer weather. Zabroski * )les at the t meeting of the Lily Lake Ladies League, proving that the surgery she recently underwent to give her heart an assist with a pacemaker, was indeed a success. Millie feels so much better, she wonders why she didn't have this done before. The winners of the bunco games were Ann Sossong, first; Julia Kraus, second; Jean Dember, boobie; and Helen Para, special. The ladies welcome newcomers. Call president Para and be a part of "Ladies of the Club." COLORADO VISIT Maggie Dunnagan and her cousin Johnny Paroubek arrived at O'Hare airport at 6 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 29, for a flight to Stapleton Airport in Denver. However, there had been snow in Denver the day before, delaying the Continental flight over four hours. Finally, Frontier Airlines came through as a substitute, and Mag and John were on their way to visit the senior Paroubeks in Longmont. A week was spent with a trip up through JCstes Park, on the original narrow gravel road, as opposed to the newer blacktop version usually used, leaving passengers in the car driven by John saying a few prayers as the car stalled due to the high altitude. But all went well and everyone returned safely to Mary and John's home in Longmont. Mag flew home on Con tinental, ending up in first class as the flight was over-booked, which she didn't mind at all. Being a bit sensitive to flving. in ! smoothness of the return trip s a Clelight-without even one t palm! ohn drove home the next day pickup truck that had ed to his brother who died ruary. He drove straight through from Colorado, arriving home to be welcomed by two very lonesome doberman pin- schers. COMING EVENTS Oct. 14-Fire Station Co. 3- Open House 1 to 3 p.m. Oct. 14-Open House, McHenry Nunda Library, 2 to 4 p.m. Oct. 19~Bosses Day-show your appreciation! Oct. 20-Sweetest Day- support the card and candy makers. Oct. 25--Lakemoor Village meeting, 8 p.m. Oct. 26-27-Bake Sale, Lakemoor C.I. A.-McHenry State Bank. ~£- IMPORTANT DAYS Oct. 13 is a very important date for little Chandra Corrigan, Wayne Coffer and Ed Povidas, as each one was born on this date. Oct. 14 is the same for Arden Heald, Charles Epperson and teenage Eileen Douglass. Michael Pahlke has his special day on the 15th. Mrs. Margaret Chambers and Leslee Schmidt are remem bered on the 16th. Judy Brizzi of Lilymoor has her day the 17th. The 18th belongs to James Hager, Donald Weber, Donald McMillan and Mario Wilson. Walter and Helen Para will be recognizing the date of their wedding Oct. 13. All of these dates are very Getting older doesn't neccssari ly have to mean good health has to suffer because of the aging pro cess. Easter Seals believes in dividuals can feel good at any age and, to demonstrate that point; senior citizen exercise classes are being held in Woodstock and Har vard for seniors who want to be good to their bodies. Classes are open to anyone age 55 or older. Exercises are design ed primarily for stretching and strengthening of muscle groups with a few minutes of aerobic ac tivity. Physical therapist Anne Haseman is teaching senior citizen exercise in Woodstock and she emphasizes that none of the exercises she plans will be too strenuous. "People are encouraged to per form each activity as they are able and stop if they feel they art* straining," Haseman said "Exercise is important for everyone. It's a good way to treat yourself well and meet other pro pie while doing so." Senior citizen exercise classes will be held Mondays and Wednesdays from 1 to 1:45 p.m. at (Jrace Lutheran Church, i Washington St . Woodstock, begin ning Nov 5 There will be 10 ses sions Kxemsr classes will, also rrrePt Oct 2:1 through Nov 27 on Tuesdays and Thursdays fw I 3(> to 2 30 p hi at Harvard (3il Hall, 201 V\ ! rmit St . Harvard. - Harvajd's ex»*rrise classes wfll be taught by Easter Sears occupa tional therapist Ally son Robertas? To register, call the Easter Se Therapy renter at 338 1707 registration fp«« is $10 "I thought having diabetes meant being off the team." W* If you have diabetes, we'll teach you how to go all out for sports and come home safe. It's just one of the things we do. AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION Call US. FRE 100 Buy a New Colony .Soiii Wk k . honi^bvCx einbrr <1 n wr II c)iv*» you I (X) squarr feet of f XIRA LMHC-SPAO Am f RFf Or it you prefer, full hous^ vinyl siting oi fiee heat for •wo full heating m seasons. 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