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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Feb 1985, p. 21

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SECT*** • PACE iPlAIM)KALUtlIUtMt> H<lim J-Kttltl \IO II. I'm leighborhood news ,akemoor/Lilymoor: Start young people's Fire Rescue Explorer Post Young people, 14 to 21 years ' 1, interested in being a part of new scouting program for IcHenry County, are invited to orientation meeting to be Wednesday Feb. 13 at 8 ., at the fire station on Route and Lily Lake Road, are also invited to at- Margaret \ Karas 385-4934 Gary Lazar and Dan Danczyk, firemen of Company 3, are the advisors for this new venture. There will be two meetings a month, one for planning and one for training. Hie "Fire Rescue Explorer Post" will provide young people with an opportunity to become Stromley', d Bonnie knowledgeable in case of emergencies. GREAT DANE MYSTERY The friendly great dane who was first reported by Judy Bird as visiting the neighborhood, also was seen by Carl Stro John Paroubek and Kawell. Having a large four- footed man's-best-friend roaming the neighborhood, albeit very friendly, is a cause for concern, both for the animal's well being and for those visited. Dane rests nights on the Roy Roger's back porch, but where food and warmth in this zero weather come from is not known. Our "best friends" should not be left to run loose. May Dane soon find a home from which he need not roam. ONCE A YEAR TIME Ken Pahlke of Lakemoor and Lesa Horton, who became 14 years old, both celebrated their birthdays Feb. S. Becky Mieszala's. day iB the 8th. Virginia Nixon adds a year on the 9th. Phyllis Zabrosld and Gary Anderson will receive birtnday wishes on the 11th. Feb. 14, Valentine's Day, was a day of celebrating for the parents of the following: Marlene Gurski of Ufemoor, John Schiavone, who will ne five fingers old, and Tamara Jo Odarczenko, who will be three. A memorial birthday for James Kelley. who is remem­ bered on his day, Feb. 5. FORMER NEIGHBORS A "Hello" from Diane and George Kawell came via Dianas mother Dorothy Chabot Diane is now selling real estate in California. George has a position he enjoys ana daughter Cari has a new piano. The KaweDs left their home in Lily Lake Park subdivision in 1981, and had been living in Washington. They are now re­ located in Saugus, CA. and the climate and enjoying country. m GET WELLS Chris Donovan of Lakemoor is feeling better after a time of ill health. Support through prayers and concern is given to Ralph Citak of Ulymoor, whose wife it secretary of tne Lilymoor CUBS VISIT LIBRARY Five Cub Scouts under the leadership of Mrs Barb Marrs, cane to the McHenry Nunda Library Wednesday, Jan. 30, to investigate the ̂ wlia" of library. Librarian Karas introduced Scott Hiller, Chris Wegner, Chris Marrs and Douglas Bourey to the workings of the library; how to find books using the card catalog; some of the interesting stories and places to explore via books; the tapes, records, magazines and art prints available for home use. ' How to apply for a library card, and now a charging machine marks book and date due cards, were of particular interest to the Cub Scouts from Martini. Phis, one of them miĵ it win the glass of red. hot candies by guessing the number in the jar! COMING EVENTS Feb. 9--Sweetheart Dinner- Dance, new Moose lodge on Route 31, sponsored by the W.O.T.M. Starts 6:30 p.m. Feb. 13-Orientation meeting, Fire Rescue Explorer Post, the Fire Station on Route 120 and Lily Lake Road at 8 p.m. Feb. 14-Money Management, seminar at McHenry Nunda Library, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 14-Lakemoor Village meeting, 8 p.m. Revenue sharing hearing, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 14-Valentine'8 Day-give your heart away. GOD BLESS "wtar*" of a an Margaret Keany Belts, Ringwood: Daurios celebrate 40th anniversary IRS provides help on taxes for Social Security benefits Starkey, A surprise reception was held recently in St. Patrick's church hall in observance of the fortieth weddinganniversary of Jim and Mary Daurio of Ringwood- McHenry. The event was hosted by Mick, Nancy, Jim, Cindy, Tom, Michelle, Mickey and Joey Daurto, Butch and Dorthy Davis. Katy Christopher 385-8037 Doris Low 653-9262 ; Over 75 family members and some close friends had gathered to greet the celebrants when they arrived. After everyone extended their congratulations to the Daurios, the couple renewed their wedding vows before Father Petit. A buffet dinner was served by St. Patrick's Ladies Guild in a setting of lavender, pink and white decorations. A highlight of the occasion was a three-tiered aniii»ersary~cafce; eshoing the theme with lavender and pink roses, surrounded by a variety of desserts. Mrs. Daurio's corsage was a white gardenia and her husband's boutonniere was a white rose, similar to those worn on their wedding night. Music was furnished by the couple's daughter-in-law's band. For their first dance of the evening, Jim and Mary chose their favorite, of 40 years ago, "Begin the Beguine." 4-H MEETING f The Busy Three 4-H meeting will be held at Nancy Daurio's house Monday, Feb. 11, at 7:30 p.m. This meeting is for making plans for the 4-H food stana booth to be set up Feb. 17 at Mr. and Mrs. Tomlinson's farm auction. The project work books have come in and will be distributed that night, and talks Will be given .by three 4-H members. 19, at 2 p.m. Bring bags if you have them. The club is going to renew everyone's membership to start from January of this year. HAPPY BIRTHDAYS Feb. 9 wishes go. to Marylin Sanders, Andy Spencer, and Tommy Beaman. • "Happy Birthday" to the Gorsld twins, Phillip and Margaret, Feb. 10. Paul Winston Jr., Bob Nelson and David Sellers celebrate theirs Feb. 1L Happy wishes go to Ann Olsen for her day Feb. 12. Anna Winston will celebrate her special day Feb. 13. Chas Borcnardt, Helen Winn, Rebecca Lynn Bikillas have their day Feb. 14. Nadine Beaman, Cindy Baker, and Christine Mareinisk, are wished a very "Happy Birthday" Feb. IS. U.M.W. TO MEET The Ringwood ladies will meet in the home of Mertie Harrison Thursday, Feb. 14, at 12:30 p.m. Since the January meeting had to be canceled because of bad weather, it is hoped to have a large attendance at this meeting. " FOOD CO-OP The food co-op at Mj pickup at Pat: has scheduled a alo's house Feb. Over 60 delicious things to choose from, always fresh and ready. and fellowship. The -first meeting will be held Feb. 17, at 6:30 p.m., in the Greenwood church. The evening will begin with voUeybaUTfoilowedDy refreshments and devotions at the church. CALENDAR Feb. 8---Snowmobile Snowbuga meeting- 8 p.m. at Feb. 10--Sunday worship- Ringwood-9 a.m. Feb. lO^Church school--9:30 E Feb. ll-Volleyball- WOOQSIOCK Feb. 12-Food Co-dp-Nancy Daurio'e-7:30 p.m. Feb. 13-Cnoir practice- Ringwood-7 p.m. Feb. 14--u.M.W. "Mertie Harrison-12:30 p.m. Feb. 17-Youth cluster group- Greenwood church-6:30 p.m. Feb. 28-Sewing work Atthea Walkington-10:30 J.R. Starkey, Internal Revenue Service district director for northern Illinois, reminds Social Security recipients that the IRS offers special telephone assistance for them every Saturday through Feb. 9 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mailings have been sent to over one million Social Security beneficiaries in northern Illinois. The first-time mailings are the result of recent legislation requiring the taxation of some Social Security benefits. Hie mailings include Form SSA-1099, Social Security Benefit Statement, and IRS Notice 703, a short worksheet to determine if benefits may be taxable. Since only 10 percent of all social security recipients will• have to pay some tax on their benefits, Starkey reminded* . taxpayers to use the worksheet > (Notice 703) first and then call:« IRS if they still have questions.$ Taxpayers living in northern ; Illinois should call 1-80(M24-1040 J toll-free. / The IRS also offers free; telephone assistance weekdays: from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For fastest service, recipients should call for tax Fridays when the IRS are least busy. »cipients help on S phones is i i i i i i I U.M.Y. VOLLEYBALL . LEAGUE Members of the Greenwood- Ringwood parish UMY are forming a team to participate in the volleyball league to be held in Woodstock. The first game is scheduled Monday night, Feb. 11. If you are interested in getting on the team, contact Pastor Gordon Smith for further details. CHANGE OF RESIDENCE , Mrs. Clara Cristy has moved into an apartment in Carefree Village at Woodstock and Art and Katy Christopher have taken up residence in her home at Wonoer Lake. RUMMAGE SALE March 22 and 23 are the dates set for the spring rummage sale to be hela at the Ringwood United Methodist Church. Mark these dates on your calendar. CHURCH YOUTH MEETS Youth of Spring Grove, Mount Hope, Ingleside, Greenwood and Ringwood churches are forming a cooperative group to meet Sunday evenings for discussion 1/3 Off at Ziebart TOTAL PROTECTION ' PACKAGE $150-*170OFF Call For Details | ASK US ABOUT THE ZIEBART LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY. ! Be car mart. Go Ziebart̂ r 5 A * IMS ZIEBART COWOHATKX - ! Ziebart-CRYSTAL LAKE 3939 NORTHWEST HWH WAY 312/639-5333 if £ £ £ I z< Valentines Day Special Treat Yourself -- - and Your Sweetheart to a 2 For i Special With Coupon Thru March 5 fitness center Nautilus Membership $67.50«. Dual Membership *87.50<*. 83 .OfferExpires 3 2/14/85 m 5T wKi/ Woodstock Racquetba*1̂ v A Fitness Center JP 1055 Lake Ave. Ca Woodstock, II MOM jJW •15-33t*294t Food the way you remember it... luncheons at J$Uhoi»i CAFETERIA Spring Hill Mall J Now thru February, McHenry State Bank has lowered its Consumer Installment Loan Rates! That's right, LOWERED! Now you have no excuse for letting those O'l Winter Blahs stop you from buying the items you want and need most. • i ' \ All Installment Loan Rates have been lowered significantly so why wait? For example NEW AUTO LOANS HAVE MM REOOCEO10 AS LOW AS 10.50% ANNUAL KRCENTAOE RATE! Remember, whatever your needs may be we have a loan for you. For additional rate information and terms come see Phil Oeffling, Keith Leathers or Linda Wigman today at the Gerald J. Carey Building or phone 385-1040. A FUt.l SERVICE BANK McHENRY STATE BANK it Memolirr FDIC •ny !>i .i1 j 1 "'•* * IV

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