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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Dec 1974, p. 3

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> e e e e e e « e e e e e > > Community 1! * 1 > I Calendar ;; DECEMBER 4 L.P.P.O.A. December Board of Directors Meeting - Meeting Room, City Flail -- 8 p.m. McHenry Grams Club -- Luncheon -- Longhorn Steak House - 12 Noon -- Meet McHenry Bank Parking Lot -- 11:30 a.m. -- Business Meeting City Hall -- 1 p.m. 2nd Annual Christmas Bazaar-Luncheon -- Chain O'Lakes Covenant Church, 4815 Wilmot road --11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bazaar Room Opened 10-3. McHenry Woman's Club Bus Trip To /Loop - Leave State Bank Ltk^ a* 8:45 a.m. For St. Clara Court Holds Ch ristm as Pot-Luck Dec. 12 St. Clara Court, No. 659, National Catholic Society of Foresters, is planning a Christmas pot-luck Dec. 12 at 6 p.m. in Mary hall of Montini Middle school. There will be a dollar gift exchange. The regular monthly meeting will follow. Alice Reilly Given Award By Airlines Reservations Call Mrs. Richard (Florence) Anderson. DECEMBER5 Lakeland Park Women's Club Annual Christmas Dinner and Party -- Martinetti 's -- Crystal Lake - 6:30 p.m. Holly & Lollipops -- Fashion Show - American Legion Hall -- Benefit Viscount Drum & Bugle Corps - 7 p.m. DECEMBER7 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Bowling -- McHenry Recreation -- 6 p.m. DECEMBER 7-8 McHenry Choral Club Christmas Program -8:15 p.m. - West Campus Auditorium. DECEMBER8 "Breakfast With Santa" -- -Johnsburg P.TO. Pancake Breakfast - Johnsburg Junior High School - 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. McHenry County Voiture No. 578, 40-8 - Annual Breakfast -- McHenry American Legion Home -- Benefit - McHenry County ^Nurses Scholarship Fund and "Child Welfare Program -- 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. DECEMBER9 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Annual Christmas Dinner Party - East Campus Cafeteria - 6:30 p.m. -- Program Square Dancers - 7:30 p.m. DECEMBER 12 Christmas Concert -- St. John's Choirs -- St. John's Church, Johnsburg - 8 p.m. Admission Free. \ McHenry Woman's Club - Social Hour, 11:30 a.m. -- Meeting, 1 p.m. -- "Festival of Songs' ' V.F.W. Hall St. Clara Court. No. 659. N.C.S.F., Christmas Parly -- 6 pin -- Mary Hall, Mo-itini Middle School. * DECEMBER 14 Friendship Club Pot-Luck Dinner and Meeting - First United Methodist Church - 6 p.m. DECEMBER 18 Pistakee Highlands Woman's Club - Christmas Party - Community Center Guests Welcome 7 p.m. DECEMBER 20 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Pot-Luck Dinner -- Oak Room - St Mary's - 6:30 p.m. DECEMBER 21 Pistakee Highlands Com­ munity Club -- Santa Claus Visit - Community Center - 11 a.m. lo 1 p.m. DECEMBER 28 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM -- Cards -- 7:30 pm. -- Oak Room - St. Mary's. PAGE 3 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1174 VISITS FAMILY John Meyer, who attends Illinois State university at Normal, spent the Thanksgiving holiday weekend with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Donald Meyer, Sr. Schedule Panel Discussion For Juvenile Diabetes "Loose versus Tight Control of Juvenile Diabetes" will be the topic of a panel discussion at the next general meeting of the Juvenile Diabetes foun­ dation. It will be held Wed­ nesday, Dec. 4, at 8 p.m at Lutheran General hospital, 1775 Dempster, Park Ridge. Participating on the panel will be Dr Lvnne Levitsky, director, division of Pediatric E n d o c r i n o l o g y a n d Metabolism, Michael Reese hospital; and Dr. Arthur H. Rubenstein, professor of Medicine, University of Chicago. The moderator will be Jean Suren, R.N., board m e m b e r , A m e r i c a n Association of Diabetes Educators. Jan Novak, Juvenile Diabetes representative of McHenry county, may be contacted after 3:30 at 385-7989, by anyone with questions or with fund raising ideas. ALICE REILLY Mrs. Alice Reilly of 3111 Skyway drive, McHenry, recently was awarded the title "staff personnel of the year" for United Airlines, Food Service division. The presentation was made in Portland, Ore. Mrs. Reilly, who is business manager in this division, is a long time McHenry resident. International Paper Co. said recently it will raise its price of standard 30-pound newsprint $30 a ton to $260 per ton, ef­ fective Jan. 1. Most of the other major Canadian producers of newsprint, which supply more than 70 per cent of newsprint used in the United States, have already posted the $260 per ton price for January. A single producer, Bowaters Canadian Corp. and its U.S. subsidiary, raised its price of w $\ %stinghouse SMART SHOPPB FROM NOW TILL CHRISTMAS TYC065-PIECE ELECTRIC TRAIN SET $995 •HOW ONLY WESTINGH0USE UPRIGHT FREEZER WITH PURCHASE OF ANY WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCE! COMPARES TO f t r rL iJO 00 RtTAIl VAIUI : ;:rr.S ,7-^e b,rdRe ,»d nestle". . 24 *ephone poles and UacksWe >iRns • 1 amp Powe, P«k • 630 lb. capacity -- 18.0 cu. ft. (AHAM) • Slim-Wall insu­ lation -- store 1/3 more food without increasing floor space • Fast freeze shelves -- • Bulk package storage-; IV2 bushel capacity with sturdy wire food guard • Porcelain enamel interior -- is rust-proof, chip resistant • Plus magnetic door gasket, Pre­ cision temperature control,. •319 95 MODEL FU182P HOSPITAL NOTES MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Patients admitted lo Memorial hospital. Woodstock, included Frank Nelson, Dennis May. Master Joe Cejka. Cassandra Calkins. Janice Harris, Joseph Scheib. Charlaine Tiffany, Karl Miller. Arthur Jung. Lynn Huebsch and Helen Low. McHenry: Theresa Urban. Charles Keith. Rosemary Byard and Ladonna Walker. Wonder Lake. MCHENRY HOSPITAL Admissions to McHenry hospital included George Thompson, Kenneth Klein, Mary Flanigan, Caroline Teschnek and Alan Cina. McHenry. BIRTHS MCHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy, Lakemoor, announce the birth of a daughter, Nov. 27 MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Mr and Mrs. Philip Hoff­ man. McHenry, are parents of :• oon, Nov. 28. A son was born Nov. 29 to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. DeCicco, McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Brand, McHenry. welcomed a daughter, Nov. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Carter, McHenry, became parents of a daughter, Nov. 27. Newsprint Increase 30-pound newsprint to $270 per ton for the first of the year. International Paper blamed its newest price rise on in­ creased costs of materials. A spokesman for the paper company said transportation costs this year have risen 30 per cent, chemicals are up as much as 70 per cent and fuels have increased 300 per cent in cost. Even with the next increase, "the newsprint continues to provide the poorest rate of return of any paper product line," the spokesman said. island. Model F C 153 Westinghouse IS 0 Cu Fl Chest Freeier • Stores 515 lbs # Sl im Wal l design more storage ' r less space #Handy Li f t O' j t Basket ^Defrost Dram. Counter Balanced l id «309 95 Model F U 133 Westinghouse 13.1 Cu F t Upright Freeier! 0 Stores 458 lbs • 3 Fast Freeze shelves • p„iit in tumbler lock • Wire package guard tor t ,u lk storage •Magnet ic Door Gasket •269" VISIT OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT FOR EXTRA SAVINGS REMEMBER A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT WILL HOLD YOUR PURCHASE TIL CHRISTMAS CAREY Appliance lil McHENRY SALES & SERVICE 385-5500 INSIGHT By Larry Swaim (J: How can you maintain that the Bible should be ac­ cepted literally when there are so many well-educated people who no longer accept it that way? Isn't it only the ignorant and more narrow- minded people who still be­ lieve the Bible is the Word of God? A: The answer to your ques- Mr and Mrs. James Meyers, McHenry, announce the birth of a daughter, Jacqueline Ann, on Nov 21, at Sherman hospital, Elgin She weighed 7 lbs., 1 oz , and has a 3-year old sister, Jennifer, lo welcome her The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, Win­ chester, and the paternal ones are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer G. Meyers, Johnsburg Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dana O'Donnell, Winchester The new mother is the former Marilyn Smith of Winchester. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weight- man of Crystal Lake are the parents of their first son, Michael John, born Nov. 25 in Sherman hospital, Elgin, weighing 9 lbs., 13 oz. He has a sister, Jodi Marie, 2 years old. Mrs Weightman is the former Mary Himpelmann. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weightman of Crystal Lake and Mrs. Dorothy Him­ pelmann of Johnsburg. lion is NO. As a matter of fact, many of the best minds in science, technology, in­ dustry and medicine still be­ lieve in »he infallability of the Bible. There are some who criticize the Bible who sound if they have never even read the Bible when making their condemnations. The internal and external proof of the Bible is suffiecnt lo convince even the most skeptical, provided one is willing to take the time to study the Bible and other evidences relating to the Bible. If one is willing to look into the book and is willing to consider its relationship to our world today, and lo the history and geography of the past. I think he will find it to be everything il claims to be -- the infallible, inerrant Word of God. There, are some well- educated and well-meaning people who do not believe the Bible. However, a long list of well-educated people who still believe the Bible to be the infallible Word of God' could be made. (J- - Yf H/Vintst <Sfi£ciaA tBaad ^PofcuCaz cRtqusst. 2 COMPUTE DIMMBM Monday-Chicken Dinner Wednesday-Spaghetti UW With Glass of Wine Tuesday-County Fried Steak • Thursday-Chop Sirioin With Mushroom Gravy WIIY HINCHKH (Lunch Only) (Dinners & Lunch) Monday-Pasties (Family Recipe From The North Woods) FRIPAY. . Jgff FEATURE A 1AR6E SEAFOOD MBUU CRAB LEGS-FROG LEGS-HADDOCK-FRESH LAKE PERCH- SNAPPER-DOVER SOLE-SHRIMP- LOBSTER TAILS "DON'T FORGET OUR POTATO PANCAKES" (SEAFOOD PLATTERS AVAILABLE IN JUNIOR & SENIOR SERVINGS) Bwy Ht* & Sm rfr WW* Skw Aim Wftk fjjUjE OTOIEM ^Snug eJjcvJjor H3oat £[uJj N. River Road, McHenry Phone - 385-2671 801 CHRISTMAS SAVINGS ! ! I. 2. MEN'S - WOMEN'S - CHILDREN'S COATS & JACKETS ENTIRE SELECTION FAMOUS NAME - BOYS SLACKS & JEANS SIZES 7-12 REGULAR, 7-14 SLIM 20% OFF Buy one, % OFF 3 MEN'S JEANS 4. WAIST SIZES 27 THRU 40 (Not Including Levi Blue Denim) MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS ENTIRE SELECTION ON SECOND PR. (You Pay For Highest Pair) 20% VALUES TO *14.00 OFF % OFF SPECIAL VALUE ! ! THE GREAT SHOE BIZ SALE WOMEN'b & CHILDREN'S SHOES & BOOTS ENTIRE SELECTION OFF SUPERVALUE TRY McHENRY Shop eveiy evening too. And save! ! We will gladly exchange Christmas purchases til Jan 5th. THURS. FRI. SAT. SUN. M0N. TUES. DEC. 5 DEC. 6 DEC. 7 DEC. 8 DEC. 9 DEC. 10 CHRISTMAS HOURS MONDAY thru FRIDAY 9:00 to 9:00 SATURDAY 9 to 6 SUNDAY 9 to 5 1219 North Green St. LnDSTuNEm en St. Phone 385-0182 McHenry, Illinois I I

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