Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 May 1966, p. 11

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\ Thursday, May 19,196S THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER .--iS&cfton Two -- Paog Three DAMPING NEWS Warm days and crisp even- " are . with us once again. To the Millstream Campers -and other camping enthusiasts, 'this can only bring forth a jubilant invitation, "Lets' go scamping". 1 Many inquiries come our way as to what the Millstream •fifitfnpers do on a Weekend 2p|ftip6ut. In this and following Jf&leky editions we will try to JRHBwer these inquiries. If you any questions concerning Millstream Campers, camp- IpS in general or campground «mform a tion, send your inquires to Millstream Campers, 1T16 N. Court Street, McHenry. We* will answer as many of questions as space will aljn this weekly article. """Weather conditions naturally control, to some extent, the plflns of each camper. Let us ume that the days are warm and the evenings are a bit crisp, such as one might encounter this time of the year. On Friday afternoon of a weekend campout the Millstream Campers will start arriving at the campground about 4 p.m. and will continue to arrive until the sup sets in the west. Once arrived we set up camp, usually arranging all of the camping units in a circle if possible. We appreciate some shaded area, but are very careful to avoid setting up-under trees with deatf'br'ariches which could come down on us. Each member of the family has certain assigned tasks to perform. Our fifteen-foot travel trailer is loaded >yith supplies to take care of all seven members of our family for a weekend. Olice the awning Is connected to the trailer and secured in place the cook's kitchen area is picked. Incidentally, gals, the man of our house is chief cook when we go camping, and I love it. While the cook and the female members of our campsite are setting up the camp kitchen, the three boys go aibout putting up their pup tent in which they sleep. By this time , the camp, cook suddenly becomes the center of attraction. You guessed it. "When do we eat? There is one major problem one can encounter while setting up camp, and that is when "One of our offspring comes forth with "When do we eat?" before the cook is ready. This getting closer to nature, which I have made reference to before, does a certain something to whet the appetite. "Good Camping". The' second annual Camporama is how history. We had hoped the last chapter could have been written up more favorably, but upon receiving severe storm warnings from the weather bureau we had no choice but to Isjrihg the Camporama. to a cl6se. We hope that the public arid others concerned with it understand that , we had no choice] but to do as we did. . t ' We feel that the Camporama was successful. Approximately 300 people took advantage of the outdoor vftcation-campingtravel show to better acquaint themselves as to the where, why and how to spend that annual vacation or weekend campout. . : ' / May 20, 21 and 22 are the dates of the next weekend campout far the Millstream Campers. Come out to Barryland Park near Wonder Lake and join us. STORY OF JOB The story 'of Job will form the basis for a Bible lesson on "Soul and Body" at Christian Science church services this Sunday. Explanatory passages from the denominational textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, will emphasize the theme that man's real existence is spiritual -- in God -- and! that to accept this gives men dominion over the material body. ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY STOCK CAR RACES EVERY SAT. NIGHT KENOSHA COUNTY SPEEDWAY Wilmot, Wis. Adults $L50 Children (under 12) 50c tax included Tim® Trials 7:00 p.m. 1st Race 8:30 p«m. 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