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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Mar 1976, p. 8

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Al.KK-FRlDAY. MARCH 1», 197b wmz mm Combined Choruses At MCC To Present Concert In April Practice makes perfect. and it that be true, the Springtime Concert to tw presented b\ the combined choruses of Mchenry County College and the Nor thern Illinois Choral association on Sunday, April 4, will be sensational tinder the cfirection of Margaret M Griffith. director of music. McHenry County College, they continue to put in countless hours of practice to perfect their presentation Last spring they offered "Two Hundred Years of American Music" and officially opened the Bicentennial celebration in McHenry county This year all th<• music will l>»' by modern composers In "Serenade to Music." Yaughan Williams has taken words Irom Shakespeare's "Merchant ot \« ime and put Ihem m ;i musical setting of 11.i-t iti-onto-us trancjuility Itcnj.imiii Britten has taken some ol the finest passages of Christofer SYnart's poem. "Rejoice in the Lamb", and set them to music reflecting the poem's main theme- of all created beings and things worshipping Cod. each in its ow n way <,* The "St Patrick's Mass" by Philip Green is being repeated by popular demand. Two years ago this- chorus had the privilege of presenting this new work for the first, time in the midwest. Indeed, it was only the third such presentation in r i i i i a i i L AmAniAiin I AAIAn Diutl 4Q1 American Legion Post 491 • RINGWOOD ROAD, McHENRY - FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY (5:00-9:00 P.M.) • PERCH-ALL YOU CAN EA\ • OTHER MENU AVAILABLEN • OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE SATURDAY NIGHT Bob & The Blue Tone's COCKTAIL MON.-WED.-THCRS.-FRIDA Y HOUR 3:30 to 6:00 Cut Prices I I I I I J 6AS0A Salutes the Cuisine of FRANCE QUICHE LORRAINE-POTAGE ST. GERMAINE or FRENCH ONION SOUP - SALADE VINAIGRETTE VEAU CORDON BLEU - STRAWBERRY MOUSSE-deci-liter CABERNET d'ANJOU - $9.50 - T ues.-Wed.-Thurs. March 23-24-25 LENTEN SPECIALS DAILY PIKE-SHRIMP-OYSTER DINNERS from $4.75 (Regular menu also available) CRESCENT <®AY* lAttpiNg 815-385-8899 3309 N. Chapel Hill Rd. McHenry, III. THE ENTERTAINMENT SPOT in McHeniy County LIVE ENTERTAINMENT "THE BROTHERS" Friday & Saturday nights DINNER THEATER PRESENTS " T H E G I R L IN THE FREUDIAN SLIP" Fri. & Sat. Mar. 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27 Theater Package *9.00 Inc. Dinner, Theater, Tax, Tip STYLE SHOW & LUNCHEON TUESDAY NOONS fashions by: The Fashion Shoppe SUNDAY BRUNCH 9:30-1:00 *3.25 FAMILY STYLE CHICKEN TUESDAY NIGHTS & _ _ _ all you can eat 3tOv • 4 ^OPEN TO THE PUBLIC^ ^ McHenry Country Club ^ 820 N. John McHenry, I I I . RESERVATIONS 815-385-1072 Uw whole country at that time. A" reverent and serious work of music, nonetheless it is an exciting interpretation of the contemporary Catholic liturgy combining traditional Iwsh melody with an entirely new rhythm The music just lilts along, and is a delight to sing The concert will be held in the new St. Thomas the Apostle church,. Route 176 and Oak street. Crystal Lake on Sunday, April 4. at 7:30 p m Tickets are available at the college, or Irom any member of the chorus. Recycling Day At Market Place On Saturday Mar. 20 On Saturday the twentieth. Recycling day, McHenry Defenders and students from Montini Middle school will be on hand from 9a.m. to 5 p.m. in the McHenry Market Place Shopping center. Paper, cans, aluminum, and glass will be accepted All aluminum cans should be clean and crushed, "tin" cans should be clean and flattened with lids inside and paper labels removed. Volunteers ask that glass containers be clean and separated by color with plastic and metal rings removed. The bi metal can (flip top lid with steel bottom and sides) is no longer being recycled. This alert young female <8 months), has a warm, loving nature. She will be a beautiful pet. Housebroken, and will be spayed at no cost to the adopter. She's an animal with a vibrant personality. She is fawn color, has white paws that look like socks, and a white chest. At the County Shelter, 11608 Banford road, Woodstock (PHOTOCOM PHOTO) HELPING PAWS Coffee Shorts Before Arabs became the first to cultivate coffee trees in the 6th century, Galla tribesmen in Ethiopa ate the wild berries or mixed them with fat to form cakes that could be carried and eaten by warriors on the march. Iced coffee, now a summer thirst- quencher, originally came from Algeria and was known as mazagran. Bv Estelle Atwell Does your pet have special games he likes to play? special tricks he likes to perform? are they imitative of human habits? do they set him apart from any other dog, cat, or animal? These are fascinating traits animals sometimes develop. Let's hear it for all the talented animals around ~ the dog who sings or dances; the cat that seizes every op- McHEtMRY M(H!NRY 3SS 0144 ^W/UT DiSNEY olflCMBEARDlS G Fri, Sat & Sun at 3, 7 & 9 SHOW PI ACE / RTES. 14 & 31 / 455-1005 HELD OVER! Walter cr? George MATH A'J llL BURNS THE "SUNSHINE BOYS" Fri & Mon-Thurs 7:30 & 9:30 S & S 1:30. 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 & 9:30 ALL SEATS $1.25 AT SHOW PLACE THEATRES TILL 5:30 SAT & SUN c SHOW PL ACE 3 WHIIAMS ST ' DOWNTOWN HELD OVER! JACK NICHOLSON "ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST" Fri & Mon-Thurs 7 & 9:30 S & S at 4:45, 7 & 9:30 Mon-Thurs 7:30 SHOWPIACE 2 RTES 14 & 31 455-1005 HELD Fri & Mon-Thurs 7 & 9 S & S 1. 3. 5. 7 & 9 STARTS FRIDAY "THE STORY OF 0" 0 7 & 10 PLUS 2nd FEATURE "JENNIE GETS ON TOP" AT 8:30 PM KIDDIE MATINEE SAT AND SUN McHENRY, TOWNE, SHOW PLACE 3 fTH "DIDI GOES ON BOARD" U00 ONLY portunity to box with the dog; and all the animals who really like to show off their special talents and tricks. JP Let's hear it for the members of the animal world who distinguish themselves in an outstanding manner. Let's hear it from their owners or friends who can do something the animals haven't mastered yet, and that is "to write." If you'd like to tell us about some of these animal activities, please write us a letter telling the story in 125 words, more or less, address it to "Helping Paws Animal Annals", and mail it to P.O. Box 205, Crystal Lake, 60014 Please give the name of the animal, a description, your name and address, and state if you agree to have your name used, or prefer not. Use of submitted material is at the option of the editor and Helping Paws. Helping Paws maintains an office staffed by volunteers, open Monday through Friday from 10 to noon, and from 1 to 3. Phone 459-2641. They need volunteers who will take in animals in their homes on a temporary basis until they are adopted. Helping Paws will pay for food and medication needed. If you are willing to help in this way, please call the Helping Paws office. DOGS FOR ADOPTION One year old, this Lab- Spaniel mix female is black with white paws. Has all shots. Daily Luncheon Special! Cup of Soup AND BBQ Sandwich 99 Cullom Knoll Tavern • Ample Parking | • 2 Dining Rooms > • Carry Outs noc 071 o Mt( ullom , K-OOJ-y/lZ Road <ZmWSm Oh. (2OT is medium size, housebroken. and has sweet disposition Help is offered with spaying ex­ pense. 312-587-6347 evenings. Young <6 months) male Beagle has typical Beagle coloring -- black, white and brown. He is partially housebroken. has his shots, and stands 12 inches high. Very lovable 338-5568. Golden Retriever mix female, about 14 years, is gold with white paws. She is housebroken. weighs between 50 and 60 pounds and is nice looking as well as being a good companion. 943-7638 Super lovable and well- behaved, this Lab-German Shepherd mix male is fawn and black. He weighs 70 pounds, is 9 months old, and has all shots. 459-8039. Here's an excellent com­ panion for an older person - a 6- year-old male Cockapoo. He is white with beige markings, is housebroken, and obedient and intelligent. Should go to home with no children. 312-658-4706. CATS FOR ADOPTION A small kitten, sex unknown, is a gray and black Tiger who resembles an ocelot. 459-9208 Possibly part Russian Blue, this male Domestic cat has medium length gray fur and a short tail; housebroken. Age 4 or 5 years. 385-0490 Four kittens are 4 months old. Two orange males, 2 Calico mix females. They are wor­ med. Barnyard raised but not wild. 459-7663 She will make a good pet because she has been spayed, and declawed, and is housebroken. She is used to dogs, too. Coloring - a blend of black, gray, brown, and white. 728-0047. 1*2 years old. LOST AND FOUND Lost; a large male Irish Setter, 2 years old, wearing brown leather collar with silver studs. He was lost in the Pistakee Bay area. 385-0490 Found: male German Shepherd, fawn color, young adult, wearing choke chain. He is average size and well- trained. Found in Woodlawn area of McHenry. 338-7040 Found: Fox Terrier male, about 9 months, white with brown spots on back, short coat. Stands 12 inches high. Wearing flea collar. He was found in Pistakee Bay area. 385-8151. Lost: gray Tiger male cat with one deformed ear. He is very large, 6 to 7 years old, and was lost in the Wonder Lake area. 653-9280 MISCELLANEOUS ANIMALS At the McHenry county shelter, 11608 Banford road, Woodstock, open 9 to 5 daily and Saturday from 10 to noon and 1 to 3; phone 338-7040. For adoption: A male Bassett Hound, 3 years old, housebroken 2 Terrier mix puppies, females, 8 weeks old, black and tan, will be small Spaniel mix male, black and white, 2 years old, nice dog. Airedale-Sheepdog mix male, 112 years, large, good with children. Simple Solution To remove burnt-on food from enamelware, boil two table­ spoons of baking soda for each quart of water in the utensil. POET'S CORNER WAR OF WORLDS We in America have read Of a distant war and many dead "So what", most of us have said We're staying here to be well fed President Wilson has much to fear But we hear him saying loud and clear "We're safe! Our boys are staying here There will be no war for us this year On the 7th of May in 1915 A frightening headline could be seen On every paper in city and queen And we all knew what they could mean "German Sub" the headline said "Sinks U.S. ship. Many are dead" The liner now has an ocean bed 128 dead were U.S. born and bred Allied countries of America unite It's time for American boys to fight However long the dark of night However strong; our right is might What scenes of horror our boys will see Oh, War torn world, I pity thee What will become of you and me How long till we defeat Germany We all have many dead but where? The French at Verdun, left many there 60,000 British almost beyond repair At Somme battlefield. The world must care The trenches are full of blood and pain The losers dead have died in vain We patch them up to fight again How many days of Hell remain? The letters home are sad indeed A brother died. A son in need So many hungry boys to feed - Where will this road of horror lead? There's blood wherever a soldier roams Destruction, Wreckage, Where once were homes Bullets and gas make tragic poems As fires seek out Cathedral domes. Mary Watson MAYBE....IF.... If God chose in his Master Plan, To end this world and start again, Would he make you? Would he make me? Would he put the sea where we know it to be? Would we keep it clean and not pollute? Would the land be green and the trees bear fruit? Would we know distrust and hate? Or love our neighbor before it's too late? Think of all the trouble we'd save If we learned it in the world we have... Mary Watson CLOCKWORK Time is irrelevant, No one can stop it, No one can hold it, No one can alter its course. It's always changing, Never the same, Never different, No one can alter its course. Everyone needs it, Just a minute, Got a second? No one can alter its course. We use it always, Cook for thirty minutes, Brown for ten, No one can alter its course. Time keeps us all in place, Thirty years, To life, No one can alter its course. Time will kill us as there's no doubt, Death. Birth. No one can alter its course Dave Lindquist OUJ ^njoij £ [sejant ^J^inincj AT THE CAMBRIDGE INN • Char-Broiled Steaks • Sea Food • Superb Cocktails In Our New FOX LAKE COUNTRY CLUB Sped KINjp cialities S TAVERN BEAT INFLATION SUPPORT ASSO CIRCUS cAd tfU,, to eat fox fiximfi onfu , LfOU cai£ $2 00 and aff you can AI in It at a [ow, fow money iai'inij fixice. IT ALL TAKES PLACE IN -- The Kings Tavern -- Mon. thru Fri. from 4-7 pm Banquet Facilities Available - Open Every Day Sunday thru TIhumLix i 1:30 a.m. till 9:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday 11:30 a.m. till 10:00 p.m. Grass Lake Rd. & State Park Rd. Fox Lake, Unescorted Ladies Night TUESDAY & THURSDAY 25 DRINK FROM 7 PM TILL 1 AM ALL BLENDED & CREAMED DRINKS NOT INCLUDED Sportsman Inn t 3914 Main St McHenry j V.A. NEWS j EDITOR'S NOTE: Following are representative questions answered daily by VA coun­ selors. Full information is available at any VA office. Q -- I am a married veteran attending college under the GI Bill and am having financial difficulty. Are there any other VA programs that might assist me? A -- There are two possible sources of assistance. A veteran attending on a full-time basis may apply to participate in VA work-study program. There also is the VA student loan program. Full information is available through the VA regional office or the Vet Rep on campus. Q -- Are all veterans eligible for a nonservice-connected disability pension? A - No. Only veterans with 90 days or more honorable war­ time service who are per­ manently and totally disabled from reasons not traceable to service are eligible. Q -- How long does a veteran have to use GI home loan en­ titlement? A -- Loan entitlement is no longer subject to an expiration date. rjl\G CliOKJ 3i\xUaMaiid 21 23 N. 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