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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Apr 1976, p. 11

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n PUBLIC PULSE (The Plaindealer tnvttM the public to u»e this column as an expression of their views on subjects of general interest in our community. Our only request is that the writers give - signature, full ad­ dress and phone number. We ask too, that one in­ dividual not write on the same subject more than once each month. We reserve the right to delete any material which we con­ sider libelous or inobjec- tional taste.) BOUQUETS "Editor: "Being an admirer of the McHenry Plaindealer ever since I have started reading it, I appreciate your prompt delivery of the paper to me while I'm living in Tennessee. But now since I moved, could you please deliver it to me at my new address, Randy Mc- "Buttertiles Are Fnt" Choice For May Production The comedy, "Butterflies Are Free" by Leonard Gershe will be presented by the American Repertory Theatre system at the McHenry Country club. May 7, 8. 14 and IS Featured in the cast are Lillian Allen, Trevor; Pam Messel. McHenry; Dennis Macaluso and James Tyska of Crystal Lake. Cafferty, 107-B 6th street, Maryville, Tennessee. 37801. "Thank you so very much for the most interesting news I receive from back home Dick Rabbitt has the most in­ teresting articles on Warrior sports. "Give my regards to all the great staff! "Sincerely yours. "Randel J. McCafferty" 'Butterflies Are Free" is the story of a young bachelor who has moved into his own apartment for the first time and of a pretty young actreas who has moved into the apartment next door. ..This could be a beautiful beginning for any young bachelor Don had it better, the actress proposed true friendship, the breaking of all barriers and the removal of the connecting door The viewer is well within the play when suddenly it is discovered that Don is blind! He is also escaping a well meaning but over-protective mother and trying to go it alone, learning whether or not he has the talent to become a song writer Of course, mother and girl meet, and the two simply do not mix at all Mother succeeds in breaking up the match, then the actress packs herself off to live with a Broadway director. But then PAGE It • PLAINDBALER-FRIDAY. APRIL 9. 1998 realizes how mother realizes how she has demoralized her son, and wishes the other woman were now back in his Hfe In comedy, of course wishes can come true "Butterflies Are Free" is directed by Barbara D Miller Theatre-goers may purchase separate play tickets (show time 8 p.m.) or may purchase dinner theatre tickets Since seating is limited and reser vations necessary it is ad­ visable to call 38&-1072 or write to A R T S Box 542. McHenry. at an early date. Actors in­ terested in auditioning for future shows are invited to schedule an interview HERE AND THERE I IN BUSINESS GRADUATES Ted Huffar, assistant manager of BAD Automotive Supply. !nc„ McHenry, has graduated from the Dupont Painting school, Detroit. Mich. Along with hundreds of others from the fifty states, he par­ ticipated in learning the latest methods of painting within the automotive field 4 • »/ ENTER BARROW SHOW Luxury Farms of McHenry are among exhibitors who have entered nogs in the 1976 Production Tested Barrow contest of the National Barrow- show at the St Ansgar (Iowa) Test station May 7 and 8 Trying Anyway "Hey, you cin't turn around In the middle of the block." "Oh. I think I can. of­ ficer: just give me time." Leaders get credit for the work they can nuade others to.do. Pictured above is a group of Sunday School teachers looking at the scenery for a school play at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 North Green street, McHenry. Front row, seated, are Birdie Bergdahl, Kristin Stuhr, Donna Haack, Beth Johnson and Patt Petersen; standing, Carol Nelson, Sue Thome, Beryl Grimes and Bob Petersen. ' Church School Presents Palm Sunday Special A group of fifth and sixth grade students at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 North Green street, McHenry, will present two special one-act plays for the church school student body and their parents Sunday, April 11, at both 9:20 and 11:20 a.m. The first play deals with Palm Sunday and depicts Jesus' entry into Jerusalem. The cast members have been building props to add color and meaning to the presentation. The cast for the play is as follows; Sandy Erickson, John Peterson, Mark Schneider, Sue Hautzinger, Bridget Thorne, Sandy Reingardt, Shannon Tiffany, Norma Schopp, Angela Mortorano, Tammy Sproull, Tommy Sproull and Stephanie Hankins. 4 The first play will be followed by a filmstrip presentation, "Kiri and the First Easter". The second skit will look at the first Easter through the eyes of two caterpillars who naturally are reborn as two beautiful butterflies. The cast for the second play will include Susan Hautzinger, Shannon Tiffany, Sandy Reingardt and Angela Mor­ torano. The Sunday School students IWUI be presented with pins to help them rememt the true meaning of Easter for beyond the holiday. The fifth grade teachers include Patt and Bob Petersen, Carol Nelson, and Sue Thorne. All parents are invited to attend the plays and film strips to be presented in the Fireside room after both worship ser­ vices. Village of Sunnyside Evelyn Sanded 385-2696 To// Order" Being Pilled At Local Farm Watch for the new look in Sunnyside. Keep your eyes on the silo at Bill Mitchell's farm. See it grow into a Bicentennial theme for '76. CONDOLENCES We want to extend our deepest sympathy to the family of one of our senior citizens last week. Adam Smith has been a resident of our village for a long time. , BIRTHDAYS We want to wish a very happy birthday to Corry Patterson, he celebrated his day on the first. Ruby Crowley had her day on the third and Betty Lehman will be celebrating her day on the ninth, today. Many, many more to all of you. ANNIVERSARIES Ann and Bill Roberts had their anniversary on the first. Art and Emma Kunkel celebrated their fifty-seventh anniversary on the fifth. They had a delicious dinner at their daughter's house. A-l HEARING AID SERVICE Free Loaners - Complete Service on all Makes Custom Earmolds-30 Day Trial on New Aids Try Before You Buy! Maico-Zenith-Radio Ear Qualitone ROBT. STENSLAND & ASSOC. 3937 W. Main St. 385-7661 Behind-the-ear AID $i qq Reg. $239 (kkitpmtfptou) N VAC- tlMN • • • Hmis cirfwt hbifi with Not I lifts oil dirt « i ywr cirpiti CHAN. FRESH mi 000R-FKI! SC.MAMN.) $12 PER DAY ACE HARDWARE 3729 W. Elm St McHenry, III. 385-0722 NEW! Uleattieralert, 24 Hour Weather Radio With Emergency Siren Alarm ONLY *3995 It's the radio that monitors U.S. Government weathercasts. (2) Battery backup in case of power failure (3) Siren alarm (triggered by U.S. Weather Service) that warns of emergency conditions. (4) 40-50 mile range. (5) External antenna terminals. Tones Is now a LaFayette Associate Store Featuring A Complete Line of CB Equipment tk Accessories The Electronics Shopping Center 3719 W. ELM McHENRY, ILL. MUSIC | ELECTRONICS 815-385-4646 \ T 0 H E S \ WELL DRILLING & WATER PUMPS WE'RE BURSTIIIC , = SI THE SESmSI 7 <=? McMEMtt OOuNTV VfclL f S __ <\ r ' V3 JVLJ McHENRY COUNTY WELL & PUMP CO. -- 4913 W. McCULLOM UKE ROAD.-McHENRY ~ V'*J* SO. .. .In The Future We Will Be Located & Mi. No. of McHenry on Rt. 31 385-5252 Five (5) free Congoleum AND . kitchen floors* will be given away Saturday April 10th (10:30 a.m.) during the installation and maintenance clinic at Tidy A Congoleum representative, professional vinyl installer and maintenance expert for no-wax floors will conduct the clinic and answer all your vinyl questions. The clinic is free and there is no purchase necessary to register for the free kitchen floor (you need not be present at the drawing either). . THE ENTIRE IN-STOCK SELECTION OF SHINYL VINYL (THE LARGEST IN NORTHERN ILLINOIS) IS SPECIALLY SALE PRICED THIS WEEKEND! .£> . <£> . ̂ r '.-*4 0 C£> o - '- CT> • - o O •'**>/ O •< frii Colonial Charm Monaco Reflection Persian Accent Martinique Highlight Roman Elegance Africian Mood Dutch Regalcrest' Oriental Majesty San Mateo European Profile Tidy has purchased a trucklo^d of shinyl vinyl for this special event. Over 40 full rolls of no-wax vinyl floor covering will be v e r y s p e c i a l l y p r i c e d f o r t h i s w e e k e n d e v s n t . ( O v e r 1 0 0 - 6 f t . and 12 ft. remnants specially priced also.) SPECIAL AS LOW AS $999 mm to TIDY CARPETS & RUGS *Floor Sizes 9 ft. x 12 ft. 200 WASHINGTON WOODSTOCK. ILLINOIS 815 338-1000 Hours: Mon.,Thur$.,Fri.8-9;Tues.,Wed.,Sat.8-5;Sun. 12-5

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