'IV. Hi- ri,\IM>lv\M;iMIKI«AU>. U KDNKSIXU . MA* 2«>.1«>8.> Kishwaukee Scout officers given challenge to achieve New officers of the Kish waukee District, Boy Scouts of America, were installed recently by Commander Paul Cobb of the Blackhawk Area Council. The officers are Luther Cornstubble, Crystal Lake, district chairman; Conrad Floeter, Crystal Lake, district vice-chairman; Don Heins, Cary, district vice-chairman; and Blanche Stebbins, Wood stock, district commissioner. Cobb charged the new officers to "give their all" in the year lead, in the service of youth, [hrough the Scouting program, "le challenged the. members-at- »e to bring others into the listrict operation. He said. lonul Day rgers sought ^Volunteers are desperately led to serve as "taggers" at ilvation Army Donut Tag Day. :ally, the event will be held >m 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 5m., Friday, May 31. • Paula Schwarz of Crystal Sake has been appointed local lonut Day chairman. She will < ^ordinate activities of the i lany volunteer taggers who ort the Army with its an- appeal in this area. Those iterested in volunteering lould call Schwarz at 455-5778 |renings. This year marks the 100th tiversary of The Salvation ly's crusade to help those in Chicago area. Donut Day is been observed in the area ir 47 years and is, with tiristmas, the only time of year \rmy takes its fundraising Is to the general public. "Additional new persons are needed to join the ranks, to get the job done; the job of 'getting more youth into Scouting and more Scouting into youth.'" Over 2,500 youth and 900 adult leaders are enrolled. The district committee is an organzied group of citizens comprised of elected officers, members-at-large, and representatives of all chartered organizations, including churches, synagogues, PTA's, civic and fraternal groups in the area who use the program of Cub Scouting, Boy Scouting or Exploring. The group functions to serve Scouting in the area in the McHenry County, Kish waukee District.^ It operates through eight committees namely: advancement, cam ping, finance, activities, leadership training, mem bership, communications, and exploring. The groups exist to insure the quality of Scouting program and expansion of the movement in the area. Cornstubble accepted the •large on behalf of the new officers and general mem bership of the district com mittee. Deanna Lund (center) is assisted over the pole vault, one of the ten Olympic events, at the Joyful Noise Christian Pre-school Olympics held recently. Helping Deanna are moms Maggie Jung, (left) and Debbie Jacobs (right). Preschool holds annual Olympics Joyful Noise Christian Preschool recently held its annual Olympics in the gym nasium of McHenry High School East Campus. The preschoolers were joined by parents and siblings, and the entire crowd wore Joyful Noise t-shirts in primary colors and paraded around the gym. Every child received Olympic ribbons and had refreshments provided by Sue Sullivan. This year's chairman, Diane Mullins, coordinated the project, which included souvenir programs, flags of many nations and in- d i v i d u a l c o m p u t e r i z e d programs of the event schedules. Joyful Noise is a not-for-profit Illinois corporation, operating a preschool in Faith Presbyterian Church, 2107 W. Lincoln Rd., McHenry. For information call 344-5888. ITV personality Lee Phillip is s irving as general chairman for I Dnut Day. NOW OPEN ROSIE'S RESALE SHOP 3106 ROUTE 120 MCHENRY, ILL. 344-2462 QUALITY USED ITEMS "DON'T LET THE BRIDGE CON STRUCTION KEEP YOU AWAY FROM 600D V/UUES." OPEN DAILY AT 10 AM*CL0SED SUN. 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