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Community 1 Your News Is Our News pot luct i 'ouppor mcoiin The Clarion wants to hear from your community group. The Cary Community Calendar is your opportunity to publicize uucomlna events. Send all copy to: The CaryJrove Clarion, P.O. Box 209, Cary, I f.i 111,, ouuu; or cau me oiuce at kju-zjw oeiween a a.m. ana 3 p.m.' Monday through Friday.

Be sure to address all articles to the "Com munity calendar." i Thursday November 7 ff I I McHenry County Salon 483 of the 8 and 40 of the American Legion Auxiliary met at the home of partner Marilyn Eckman In Huntley on October 28, 1985 at 8:30 p.m. The meeting began with a pot luck supper to which the partners of the Kane County Salon were Invited as guests. 20 partners and guests were in attendance. The business meeting was conducted by Le Petit Chapeau Becky Gabel of Fox River Grove. Pearl Cooper gave a report on the Pouvolr held In Peoria on Oct.

19 and 20. She told the assembly that there are no tests to diagnose Cystic Fibrosis. The only thing they are sure of is that a child that has Cystic Fibrosis comes from parents that both are carriers and usually do not know It. Department L'Ammonier, Mabel Schultz, who is also a partner of the McHenry County Salon, announced that prayers must be to her by June l. There will be an award to the best narrative of 100 words or less on "Respect for the Flag" by the Dept.

L'Conceirge. Nurses Scholarship Chairman Ruth Mrachek was presented with an award for 100 percent In donations to the nurses scholarship pro-graqm. Membership Chairman Marlon Karlove was presented with an award for 100 percent In member ship. Children It Youth Chairman Iolene Blangardl was presented with an award for completing the first drive. The next Puuvoir will be held on April 12, 13, 1986 at the Holiday InnlnOakbrook.

Children Youth chairman Iolene Blangardl made a motion to donate to the Department Chapeau project, bed fund, recreation fund and pediatrics fund. The Salon's Christmas Party will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 11 at 7 p.m. at the Huntley Legion Post. Reservations are to be to May Che-sak by Dec.

1. Kane County Salon Partners have been invited to attend. The next meeting will be held on Nov. 25 at Lois Haack's in Wonder Lake. Cary-Grove Blood Group annual (all blood drive, 3-B p.m., Cary United Methodist Church.

Village of Cary special Board meeting, 8 p.m. Village Hall. Young Single Parents Thursday Night Social. Dance lessons to be held at our new location Rolling Meadows Holiday Inn on Algonquin Road east of Route 53. For more information call 351-5550 Friday November 0 Cary Elementary School District 128 Parent Conferences.

There will be no classes for students. Open House Above, Mrs. Jenny Schultz (left) is shown work done in Mrs. Sy-verson's first grade class at the recent open house held at Algonquin Road School. During the open house activities, below, Glenna Kearns (left) Joins the P.T.O.

and receives a P.T.O. Directory from Treasurer Joset Noble as President Beth Achey looks on. Parents Without Partners meets for cards and other games, 7: 30 p.m. Admission is "A Pound of Something" that can be used later for Call 426-3720 or 426-3484 for location. XYoung Single Parents Adult Small Group Discussion, 8 p.m.

Topic is "Be Good to Yourself." Cost is 12.50 and Includes munchies and wine. For further Information and location call 289-0766 or 351-5550. p- 1 WPP' i' pfnvy'''W'im i i 1 OFF Saturday November 9 20 C3. i ALL CUSTOM FRAMING 10-35 oil other store merchandise Sale Ends Nov. 9th $4 NORTH WILLIAMS STREET 815-459 4540 Crystal Lake Hip Huggen square dance, Prairie Grove School on Route 176, 1 12 miles east of Illinois Route 31.

Square dancing and round dancing will be from 8:30 to 11 p.m. Jerry Pinkston will call vthe squares. George and Joyce Kammerer will cue the rounds. Round I Dance workshop 8 pm. to 8:30 p.m.

Theme will be Harvest Moon Jamboree. Young Single Parents adult "Fondue It Glug 8 p.m. Every kind of fondue will be available. Cost is 16.00 per person and sign-ups are required. For more information call 934-3704 or 351-5550.

Fox River Grove Schools rollerskating, 1-3 p.m., Orchard Street School gym. Sunday November 10 Boy Scouts of Americas' Klshwaukee District Annual Recognition Dinner, 3 to 7 p.m. at Johnsburg Inn, Chapel Hill Road, Johnsburg to honor the outstanding work done by adult Scouters In the Kishwauykee District For ticket Information call 815-338-5510. 8EBBB39 -s LAKE i g- i. eC3IQ0 S00C35 from pig IB) YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR SURPLUS CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR, CAMPING HUNTING SUPPLIES CRYSTAL LAKE PLAZA-UNIT 8 IN THE Cheerleaders participate in funds-nicer Cary-Grove High School cheerleaders will hold a Shop Share fundraising program on Nov.

18, 19, and 20 at all Jewel Food Stores. By shopping at Jewel on one of those days, 5 percent of the total purchases, excluding tax and Osco merchandise, will be donated to the organization by Jewel. The Cary-Grove cheerleaders will use the money from the Shop It Share program to help purchase new uniforms for basketball cheerleaders, said Maryanne Zlnke. Anyone Interested in helping the Cary-Grove cheerleaders by shopping at Jewel on those dates will need a "Shop Share Identification Card" and should contact Mrs. Zlnke at the high school, 639-3825, to obtain a card before shopping.

come out In favor of reorganization. Doug Whitley, of TPF1, said reorganization is a sound move for both financial and educational reasons. Certain cities art supporting up to four sets of administrations and four school boards, thereby overlapping services, Whitley said. "How can a city be comfortable about paying four superintendents for four districts. You've got situations where in two districts right next to each other, one Is building a new school and one Is closing one down," he said.

The attendance requirements set by the 1SBE are fair, Whitley said, because larger high schools, for example, can offer students more educational opportunities. Uaftch the Herald for norc details! of laboratory science, and two years of a foreign language, art or music. O'Hara said the new standards would force students to make decisions about attending college in seventh or eighth grade. "If a student decides he wants to go to college when be is In 11th grade, it could be too late for him to go back and pick up those classes to meet the requirements," he said. The McHenry County School Reorganization Committee will meet Nov.

12 at 7:30 p.m. In room 203 of the County courthouse. State legislators are scheduled to answer questions about the reorganization plan and the education reform package. Members of the committee include: James Preston, Johnsburg; Melvin Von Bergen, Hebron; Rox-ane Ashcraft, Harvard; Beverly Merz, Marengo; James Bishop, Crystal Lake; William Cristy, Rev. Terry Dufur, Richmond; William Eisenmenger, Huntley and Ed Morlcoll, Woodstock.

Save 20 on George Burns won the 1975 best-supporting-actor Oscar for "The Sunshine Boys." "A high school of 500 students Isn't large by any means. When you have 500 kids, It allows them better access to classes, courses and resources," he said. "You have some places where there are four high schools within eight miles of each other and each has 200 students. With larger high schools, you get a better return on your tax dollar. That's what we're concerned about" Adding to the puzzle, O'Hara 'LARfQM lAHiaillCHttf THtHflHIHlUHHttSSl 1 foMftdti Oct.

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