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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Mar 1972, p. 20

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PAGE 20-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, '972 PORTS OF CALL FOR TR AVI I AND ADVINTUBI London -- Win te r mon ths become long and da rk and • i ""up "ri [THISCOUPONJ j PHTUPS' LIQUOR STORES! Mac Barrj Imported SCOTCH 1 Whisky i i I i i i i i i i i I i i l THURSDAY ONLY! 2 49 Fifth MARCH 30th McHENRY STORE ONLY 4610 W. RTE. 120 12 BOTTLE LIMIT Limit 1 Coupon Per Customer ! clTp 1P iTHIS COUPON! I I dr ra rv in London a s in the U n i t e d S t a t e s . H o w e v e r , w in te r i s a good t ime to v i s i t Fu rope . Al though the wea th ­ e r i s no t t h e bes t . p r i c e s a r e d o w n a n d h i s t o r i c a l s igh t s a re a s ava i l ab le a s in summer . One way to ge t d ramat i c r e l i e f f rom win te r and s ee Furope on an o f f - season b u d g e t i s to go by way of Nassau in the Bahamas . I f one l i ves in the sou theas t , t h i s i s an e spec ia l ly good rou te . Af te r s eve ra l days o f bask ing in t he smi l ing sun and swimming in t he inv i t ing g reen i sh -b lue wa te r o f Nas ­ s a u , o n e f i n d s h i m s e l f t anned and b raced fo r a h i s ­ to ry s t eeped f ro l i r i n to the o l d c o u n t r i e s , o r p e r h a p s the sk i s lopes o f Aus t r i a . A f l igh t on In te rna t iona l Ai r Bahama a i r l ines f rom Nassau wi l l t ake you to Luxembourg , in the hea r t o f Fu rope . You wi l l be wh i sked th rough the sk ie s whi l e d in ­ ing on r i ch gourmet mea l s se rved by expe r i enced and love ly Ai r Bahama s t eward ­ e s ses . F ine v in tage wines coup led wi th de l igh t fu l pam­ pe r ing made the f l igh t s eem qu i t e shor t and en joyab le . F rom Oc tobe r th rough May one can fo r $16 .50 buy a 24 hour s topover in the Grand Ducky o f Luxembourg . Th i s inc ludes t r anspor t a t ion f rom a i rpor t t o the ho te l , accomo­ da t ion , inc lud ing con t inen ta l b reakfas t , l unch and d inne r a t Ho te l Crava t , o r one o f s imi l a r s t a tus , o r a tou r in l i eu o f l unch and d inne r . Whi le i n Luxembourg , one may wish to v i s i t t he Amer i ­ can Mi l i t a ry Cemeta ry a t Hamm, where 5 ,100 Amer i - AT EASTERTIME... to make you the best dressed man in town S?5;is mm ki i f ) ...the "tuned-in" sport coat "Tuned-in" to the t imes with everything that 's new . . . wide lapels, pockets with f laps, deep center vent and tr im new shape. Here in total ly carefree knit and other cool fabrics--in both patterns and the soft new tones. Come see how easy i t is to look 00 And Up your bes t 1 •65 MftetX- ^ T O R E f o r M E N 1245 N. Green St., McHenry, 111. Phone 386-0047 Open Da i ly H:30 a .m. - 6 :00 p . fn . I r i da \ ' t i l 9 :00 p .m. CLOSF.D SUNDAYS This Coupon Entitles You To •lO00 off any suit •5°° •5°° Good 3/24-4/1/72 off any Sport Coat OR off any Shoes limit 1 coupon per sale cans f rom the Ba t t l e o f t he Bu lge l i e bu r i ed a round the g rave o f Genera l Pa t ton . A l so o f i n t e re s t a re the cen tu r i e s -o ld Grand Duca l pa l ace , mul t i - a rch s tone v i aduc t s , b r idges and cas t l e s . F rom Luxembourg i t i s bu t a shor t t r ip by p l ane , t r a in , bus o r ca r to Pa r i s , London , F rankfu r t , o r t he sk i s lopes of Aus t r i a . Whe th ­ e r one wishes spor t o r h i s ­ to ry o r bo th , Fu rope v ia Nassau and Ai r Bahama i s a good rou te to go in win te r . MENTAL 'HEALTH MATTERS Through the courtesy of Family Health Service and Mental Health Clinic Why Smoke? In a society where so many adults smoke and cigarettes are advertised and sold nearly every­ where, it is not surprising that virtually all children think about smoking and a good many ex­ periment with it at one time or another. But the taste and effect of smoking are not pleasant at first. The smoker must learn to like cigarettes. He does this primar­ ily for social reasons: to appear more adult, to be like his friends, or to give himself poise. The regular smoker continues to use cigarettes to satisfy his own needs and personality. ^ Some smoke cigarettes for stimulation, to find something to do with their hands, or to feel better. Some, who have used cigarettes for a long time, may continue for no other reason than force of habit. And some develop a psychological depend­ ence on cigarettes. This is called habituation, in contrast to ad­ diction, which is a physiological dependence. These and a number of other interesting facts about the prob­ lem of cigarette smoking are brought out in a new leaflet, " Cigarette Smoking -- Some Questions and Answers", just is­ sued by the National Clearing­ house for Drug Abuse Informa­ tion in cooperation with the National Clearinghouse for Smoking and Health. The benefits of quitting smok­ ing, for example, are brought out, as summed up by a Confer­ ence on Smoking and Youth: "1. Short-term benefits--Far better wind for swimming, cy­ cling, tennis, ball games. Food will taste better. Food, flowers, WHO KNOWS! 1 . When did Patrick Henry make his famous speech9 2 . Wha t i s the da te of Palm Sunday th i s yea r 1 5 3 . Name the Prime Minister of Canada . 4 . Def ine o l f ac t ron ics . 5 . Name the wor ld ' s l a rges t known na tu ra l b r idge . 6 . Where i s i t and wha t a re the d imens ions ' 5 7 . How many ac res a re the re in 1 squa re mi l e 9 8 . Accord ing to the 1970 Census , wha t i s the pop­ u la t ion o f Sew York S ta t e 9 9 . Name the on ly l iv ing f ive - s t a r gene ra l . 10 .Wha t does the fo re ign phrase "Ni l Admira r i " mean 9 Answers to Who Knows •3uiq}ou ]v, pdqsjuoisE oq oj/OI •Aaipi?jg N jeiuo '6 "S19*810*81 "8 •so J at: ot>9 ' L •8uo i Q iz put? qaiq jaaj 608 "9 •Moqui t ry -g • Jopo s i t Aq Su iq iAuB Ajpuep i pun ) j a}ap 05 s ludu in j i s -u t o iuo j joo ia jo a sn aqx t? •nnapnjj, liotjia aJJetd '£ •\\19Z z e m ' Z Z - l and perfume will smell better. No more ugly stains on teeth and fingers. More money for other things. 2. Long-term benefits--People can lead more energetic, busy lives during their 20's, 30's, and 40's. The chances of becoming a victim of respiratory diseases, heart disease, or lung cancer are greatly reduced. There will be fewer absences from school and work due to illness associated with smoking." The new publication is one of a series of pamphlets and other materials on habituating sub­ stances (alcohol, narcotics, sed­ atives, stimulants, volatile com­ pounds, etc.). The materials are aimed to cover the wide range of related and differing, but habit-forming, substances in­ volved in many of today's men­ tal health problems. A free single copy of the leaf­ let, Publication No. (HSM) 71- 9064, may be obtained by writ­ ing: National Clearinghouse for Drug Abuse Information, P.O. Box 1701, Washington, D.C. 20013. VOTE APRIL 4th County Board o REPUBLICAN PARTY ^ WALTER J. (WALLY) DEAN 23 THOMAS HUEMANN ^ EDWARD J. BUSS gl ROBERT F. OLSON ^ HAROLD G. FREESE ^1 RONALDA J.(RONNY) MARGASON WILLIS J. SIMMS g] RICHARD O. KLEMM You CAN'T Vote Straight Republican (^) and split your ballot without cancelling all other Republican votes Paid for by Citizens for Better Government for McHenry County, Mike Brown, Treasurer A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance. --Proverbs XV, 13 Thank You for the tremendous success of our Grand Opening last week. We are looking forward to serving you in the coming years. PRIZE WINNERS Eileen Zensic, Wonder Lake .*.•••••••••••••••• B & W T.V. Alan BrelSchneider, McHenry.»»...•••••• ••••••• Electric Broom Bill Kamp, McHenry Chaise Lounge Joe Draper, McHenry BBQ Grill George Haines, McHenry. •••••••••••••• Golf Cart George Hubbard, McHenry....,,,.. Brioler Oven Mrs. E.A. Kane, McHenry0####............••••• Electric Frying Pan B. Fitzgerald, McHenry Clock Radio Louis Narowetz, Wonder Lake* Tackle Box CIAST Tl COAST ITIREI MARKET PLACE SHOPPING CENTER COAST TO COtIT J ' '"•--"J*oo W. Rte. 120 McHenry 385-6655 % SUNDAYS 1 SIRM0N l\otrJn the Time! Our lives today, unfortunately, are complex. Problems, situa­ tions, opportunities, and deci­ sions all arise and demand a rapid answer. When we do de­ cide, we worry if it was correct, if we would have been better off if things hadn't changed, or if we would be happier under different circumstances Why do we let these things torment us so? It is probably be­ cause we do not stop and realize how fortunate and happy we really are. Opportunities «nd sue cess are not the keys to happi­ ness. The key lies within our hearts, within ourselves. The key to hap piness is shaped from love and faith - materials available to all men, no matter where they stand socially or economically We should try each day to for get for a few moments all our cares and woes, and think about how easily we can have control of the key to happiness If we go through life with this attiude, we'll soon realize how insignifi­ cant our cares and woes are Spring is in the air a tyne for change Let's do it now Fantastic Wet Road Handling • B E L L I Radial Tires American, European and Japanese cars EUR0PA MOTORS "The Saab Place" 3318 W. Pearl St. McHenry, Illinois 60050 Ph. 385-n7nn » DETAIL. § Norway WHILE STUDYING ABOUT NORWAY IN A UNIT ON FISHING REGIONS, FOURTH GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES STUDENTS AT EDGEBROOK SCHOOL WERE ALLOWED TO CHOOSE AN AREA OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO STUDY IN MORE These boys and girls did some role playing and pretended they were celebrating Norway's special holidays. Miss Janet Vierke helped them make costumes to hring Norwegian children to Hfe. £ One group of fourth grade boys turned bock time to the age of the Norwegian folk songs were sung by some of the children. They $: Vikings. They made a seven-foot model of a Viking Dragonship, a performed some folk dances from Norway which Mrs. complete suit of armour, and several types of weapons. They drew helped them learn. a map to show the routes of early voyages made by Vikings. Mrs. * Catherine Kohrt was their teacher. £The land form group used paper mache and clay to make physical Artistically talented students made pictures by arranging shells^ $ maps of Norway and Maine, or to show some phase of fishing life, sea weed and fish net on a canvas board or black sand paper. Mis^f: such as fiords, villages, or the ocean floor. A few girls studying the Carolyn Bauer, who was in charge of the project, received the&: folklore of Norway read several Norse folk tales and used chalk to shells from Mrs. B*Une Pries, a former McHenry school nurse^! make a mural showing important scenes from the stories. Mrs. who now resides nrriorida. :j|Mary McGuire was the teacher for both of these groups. g •>:w:*:w>x:::x:x:x:x:x::vx;x;x;x;.';x;x*xiww^

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