ScnLJurtl TaoM. Chen M.D. William R. LarsenM.D. Joseph R. Misulonas M.D Follow your nose Taste of Woodstock tyMnkBaos WOODSTOCK - Once again good ea- tin' will be one of the attractions of the Woodstock Business Showcase, slated for Aug. 16,17 and 18. Four local eateries and one cater ing service will be serving up their own specialties during the Taste of i Woodstock section of the Showcase. 1 Each is busy preparing culinary de- t lights to show off at the showcase. { This is an excellent opportunity for " the community to sample some of the tastes offered by these local restaurants. Participating in the Taste of Wood stock will be The Old Court House Inn, on the Woodstock Square; Ped dlers Inn and Pub, also on the square; the Woodstock Kentucky Fried Chicken, Yolanda's Catering of McHenry and the Swiss Maid Bakery with two locations - one in Harvard and another on the Woodstock Square. Chefs and caterers are working to bring some of the best of Woodstock restaurants. The Old Court House Inn is planning to offer both ribs (the sauce is the tangiest in ova),and along with the snack, nachos. ..v-xtea!im Peddlers In* jifll toe eflerin#; their half-pound sourdough bun. This is mere than a Pavilion will again be the site of the Taste of Woodstock. This year, five local restaurants are Pparttefyating. meal, especially when it's topped with one of the many cheeses or garnishes offered. Their prime rib steak sandwich is another delight Peddlers will offer as well as their marinated shrimp on a skewer. Ped dlers will have 20 domestic and im ported beers on hand for suds lovers to wash down the goodies. Finger food for the person on the go is the idea behind Kentucky Fried Chicken's menu. The KFC-ers will be serving their chicken nuggets and chicken wings for showcase patrons to snack on as they browse through the booths. Swiss Maid Bakery, famous for the fresh bakery goods, will be offering various versions of their ever-popu lar croissant sandwiches as well as bakery goods and coffee. A lunchtime hot spot in both Harvard and Wood stock, if you haven't tried the Swiss Maid Bakeries yet, you're missing out. Yolanda's Catering will round out the line up with a Texas barbeque served from their chuck wagon. Yo- landa is quickly gaining a reputation w, as one of the county's top caterers. This is a good opportunity to test out is htst cuisine if [EXCLUSIVE! Woodtfock Pottery-- will be alow your collection or add new pieces! Get acquainted with our WEDDING EXPERTS far booth will display die latest in Wedding floral arrangements and our skilled experts can show yon how flowers can be customised to suit your wedding. 710 McHenry Ave. Woodstock AND GREENHOUSES 815/338-4770 uOME BY AND SEE US AT OUR We want to get to know yon. And while you're there he i our Sltt&nrings Bond drawing tobe held at noon, Sunday, August 18. No purchase necessary. Winner neednot be present towin. McHenry County is Harding Country! Tom Harding John Harding Bob BilHmack Jack Darby Mariam Schmidt JoAnaePenaa Ln Pierce Betty Stegmiller Debbie Wolfe Bob O'Leary Patty Collins Serving McHenry County For Over 20 Yeats HARDING REAL ESTATE ERA11 Rout* 47 & Calhoun Street, P.O. Box 350 Woodstock, I llinois 60098 (815) 338-3950 Residential/ Farms/Industrial/Appraisals Member McHenry County Multiple Listing Serving McHenry County with Board Certified Specialists since 1965. Internal M$dtdne_ Pediatricians J0toH~BiNrcalM.D. m •i.. 'i .""'j DoongC. HuhM.D. Ray J. Pensinger M.D. Atariaret L. Philips M.D. Luke A. Pluto M.D. P«|Hd*<t-RHiman M.D. |.v'- Edward i. ChereckM.D. Stephen L. Propeck M.D. Robert D. Simpson M.D. 35* D îiftwou&tz H/aCCey <zA/\edLca[ l̂oufx, A d. 13707 Wsst Jackson St lilea Jalaali Vf0009i0CH 815/338-6600 4811S.Hte.31 Crystal Lako 815/485-5031 Qhfev- Paga 12--Business Showcase '85