Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Nov 1975, p. 20

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PAGE 4 -SEC. 1 - SUPPLEMENT TO McHENRY PLAINDEALER - NOV. 25,1975 Other features include drop-in film cartridge loading and prevention against double exposures. When the light level is too low for picture-taking, a warning light in the Easy camera captures treasured memories... If good King Wenceslaus had had a camera when he looked out, he might have preserved Christmas in snapshots as well as in song. Today we can save the holiday in crisp, lively pic­ tures to help memories rest merry in our minds for years to come. With a camera, we can picture trees with lights twinkling over brightly wrapped packages, carolers herald­ ing the season with song, and get-togethers that share the season's glad tidings with family and friends. Electronic shutter One camera that will help preserve this happi­ ness is the new pocket-size Kodak Trimlite Instamatic 38 camera. This camera has an electronic shutter that automatically times each exposure. Its lens has already been focused to take clear, sharp snapshots of sub­ jects from six feet and beyond, and by flicking its two-position focus switch, from three to six feet. viewfinder signals it's time for a flipflash (an eight- bulb flash array) or a new Kodak Ektron electronic flash unit. Easy operation The camera's a snap to operate. Kodak photo ex­ perts suggest just about anyone can take good pic­ tures with the new Trim- lite Instamatic 38 camera if the person remembers to: • Compose the picture by peering through the viewfinder and eliminating objects in the background that might draw attention away from the subject. • Stand as close as the camera allows so the sub­ ject fills the picture. • Photograph people in action. SUNDAY NOV 30th NOON To 5 • Permanents • Coloring • Cutting & Shaping • Blow Dry Styling Try something new for the holidays...the latest style, a new color, a little curl. We'll do it! 'tis the season Do fSzautLfut.. . petals -i i /\ ^ & stems ™ tzSnsax cMons.±tu BEAUTY SALON • Hold the camera rock­ steady and squeeze the shutter button gently. • Include a center of interest, such as the Christmas tree with the family grouped about. • Vary the shooting an­ gle to add variety and drama to the snapshots. • Keep the camera handy for the unexpected picture opportunities that always pop up. The Kodak Trimlite In­ stamatic 38 camera, weigh­ ing a little over six ounces, is slim enough to slip into pockets and purses or hang from the wrist with its own strap. It is available with press- on monogram decals that pep up its brown-and-black pebble-grain exterior. The camera is available by itself or in a complete picture-taking outfit from local photo dealers. Use imagination Christmas gifting doesn't have to put a strain on the budget. The smart shopper can take advantage of early store promotions and sales to save money. With a little imagination, one can come up with many inex­ pensive gift ideas. It's wise to pick up hints throughout the year as to what each person would like. Keep a notebook, and whenever you hear of a good gift idea, or see the perfect present, write it down for future reference and where to find it. It's a practical way to save steps, and sometimes mon­ ey. Many times you'll find the perfect gift for some­ one on sale in July! Simplicity is key Organize your time and thoughts this holiday sea­ son to use them to their best advantage. The fun and excitement of prepar­ ing for Christmas is best achieved with simplicity in everything you do. 3325 W. Elm St. McHenry 385-8567 sd.m I I < > \ \ t K M U M ' \ ( . K I I M U M > > l OPEN 6 DAYS PER WEEK* HEIRLOOMS FOR CHRISTMAS ! J X M SPECIALISTS IN PHOTOGRAPHIC RESTORATIONS ^LPhotocjZalikij hi] cyXisi M c H E N R Y 3 8 1 4 W . M A I N S T . 3 8 5 - 0 0 9 3 V.

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