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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Jan 1981, p. 19

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PAGE It - PLA1NDEALER • FRIDAY. JANUARY S. 1*1 ROBERT MUSIKANTOW. Ph.D. psychologist for th« Family Service and Community Mental Health Cantor for HcHanry County WEEKEND CROSSWORD (fecbtor s Note: This is another article in the Today's Psychology weekly series of especially written articles for McHenry County readers. The topic this week is "Sexuality 1" ) There is probably no area of human lire around which so much controversy has formed as sexuality It is a subject that is often so shrouded with miscon­ ception and wrong beliefs that it is often difficult to converse with certain people on the subject in a rational manner. It is the source of much pain, guilt and frustration as well as being the source of much pleasure, satisfaction and fulfillment In the next series of ar­ ticles, I will be exploring many dimensions of this subject It is my intention in this series to be both in­ formative as well as thought provoking. I will touch on topics such as male and female sexual differences, performance anxiety as well as sexual values. Beliefs and atttitudes which interfere with full sexual enjoyment will also be explored in detail. Many readers, I am sure, will have their own in­ dividual reactions to the articles in this series as well as to other articles I have written I welcome feedback and would enjoy hearing about any reactions, com­ ments or personal ex­ periences related to the articles. If you wish to contact me you can write me at the following address Robert Musikantow. Ph D.. Family Service and com­ munity Mental Health center. ,224 W. Judd St.. Woodstock. Ill 60098 u urate* 12 Entho- 14 Concern II Serve drinks • OB the 22 Pud 7 Skill IOOTwB 23 Laundry 24 Penod of office 21 I<ar+rT*~f 22 Valley 22 Ptoek, as • 11 Grid score T O O A V ' S A N t W I M sewn: litis EJBWO EfiiZGfelSi: BOfeJfc fejaBfeKH UDH PJUU KCDt- QOSfejkua DUG ofej&jDE HfeBM feQffiO fcfej£ OQff] EJOfe g.£GiOQB at-ao aoagBij SSPU •US LiEKH 2S Regular v hexahedron 27 Fee payer 29 "I do" «pot M Caption 31 Modify 311 love (Lat.) 37 "Turandot" rale Warn Highway Pedestrians 2S Younger Trio Opens Concert Series 21 Kind of n Dainty 21 Girl's The Regenstein Trio opens the third annual spring concert series at the Woodstock Opera House Sunday, Feb. 8. at 2:30 p.m Entitled Music For A Sunday Afternoon, the series of concerts will also feature soprano Mary Beth Peil March 15 and cellist Stephen Kates April 12 Violinist Myron Kartman. cellist Antony Cooke and pianist Robert Weirich comprise the Regenstein Trio. The three musicians are artists and teachers at the Northwestern University School of Music The Regenstein Trio's Feb. 8 concert will include "Trio In C Major" by Haydn, "Passacaglia for Violin and Cello" by Handel-Halvorsen. and "Trio in C Major" by Brahms On March 15. the series brings soprano Mary Beth Peil from her home in New- Jersey. Her voice was most recently heard in the metropolitan afea in Chicago Opera theatre's critically acclaimed production of "Summer and Smoke". Ms. Peil will also appear in the PBS production to be aired nationally later this year. World-class cellist Stephen Kates completes the series April 12. From New York, Kates' current season in­ cludes three performances with the Chamber Music society of Lincoln center, one of which will be broadcast on PBS' Live From Lincoln Center. He plays on a Montagnano cello created in 1739. Series tickets for all three performances and single tickets to each performance SONRISE Will Appear At Methodist Church SONRISE will appear at the First United Methodist church. Sunday, Feb 1. at 7 p.m . located at 3717 W Main street. McHenry Comprised of nine auditioned young adults between the age 26. SONRISE is committed to sharing their faith in Jesus Christ through music Based in the Christian Catholic church, evangelical protectant, in Zion. the group has been together since the fall of 1977. t The thrust of their ministry is primarily to churches, schools, correc­ tional institutions, and various Christian clubs in the greater Chicago area, as well as on occasional tours Their program appeals to the general church audience, with the theme of the gospel, the return of Jesus Christ, and a strong challenge to live victorious Christian lives through a close, daily walk with Him Consisting of a variety of musical styles, the program is a skillful blend of great sacred music, accompanied and a capella. rounded out with lively, upbeat, con­ temporary tunes. Much Clu iatian en­ tertainment. this program promises to be truly in­ spirational. <J/L !Sxida[^Dzixclce. Presents Its Spring and Summer Bridal Show Sunday, January 25th 1P.M.-5 P.M. Grande Ballroom Howard Johnson's Northwest Highway & Rt. 53 Palatine, Illinois Complimentary Tickets at <J/U ^BxicLaC *3e-ixace. 712 East Northwest Hwy. Palatine, Illinois 359-1900 REGISTER FOR 20% OFF BRIDAL GOWNS s With The Purchase Of 4 Bridesmaids' Dresses.... ....The 5th Bridesmaid's Dress Is Fill! are available by calling the Woodstock opera house ticket office. 338-5300. Tuesday through Friday, noon until 5.30 p.m , and Saturdays. 9:30 a.m. until 3:00 p.m The series is sponsored by the Woodstock Fine Arts association and made possible, in part, by a grant from the Illinois Arts council 2t Edmonton is its 32 Toopee (sL) S3 34 Nothing 31 Sow the seeds of 37 Latvian U Band leader of "The Herd" 1 1 3 4 7-- 6 1 T~ 1 9 lO <2' rs~ P 1 75 TT~ P 1 I 7 ir~ P 20 1 7T , n 3 2A i _ TT i _ W I ic 3i TT~ z I 3̂ IE 34 1 I --, r w 39 3c~ wmm 41 Capt. Hugh S. McGinley. Commander of District IS, Illinois State Police assigned to the Illinois Tollroad warns of the hazards pedestrians face while on heavily traveled roadways Capt. McGinley said, "of the 18 fatal accidents on the Illinois tollway in 1980. six have involved pedestrians as opposed to only two pedestrian accidents in 1979 " Every entrance to a controlled access highway is posted, "no pedestrians . " n o h i t c h h i k i n g ' ' , "motorized vehicles only" Only one victim of the six killed this year while I* M M Taxes! Nobody likes them! Everybody has to deal with them walking on the roadway was originally driving an automobile Apparently his automobile became disabled and the driver decided to walk off the roadway for help Of the two pedestrians killed in 1979. one victim was returning to his car with a can of gasoline and the second was a teenager that attempted to cross twelve lanes of traffic in the O Hare Field interchange "While walking on the roadway it is almost im­ possible to estimate the speed of the oncoming traffic". McGinley warned, and this is the leading cause of pedestrian fatalities II With the winter months upon us now it is imperative that motorists remain with their disabled vehicles in­ stead of walking for help Not only do you have the freezing weather to contend with, but also speeding vehicles that are not wat­ ching for pedestrians Icebergs in the North Atlantic draw attention because they are hazards to shipping. But some Antarctic icebergs have been estimated to be as large as the state of Delaware. Help! Now is the time to j prepare with profes sionol help YECCE ACCOUNTING INCOME THK SERVICE • INDIVIDUAL • BUSINESS , PHONE FOR AN APPOINTMENT ToasOfTroaMe About SO million metric tons of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide are spewed into the air every year in the United States, as by-products of fossil fuel combustion. Car engines, home furnaces, coal-burning power plants, and smelters all contri­ bute. Plywood Minnesota WOODSTOCK ROLLS BACK PRICES! WE'VE CUT PRICES TO 1979 SAVINGS! FOR 3 WEEKS WE ARE ROLLING BACK THE PRICES ON OUR QUALITY MERCHANDISE TO THE 1979 PRE-RECESSION LEVEL. SALE ENDS JAN. 31st AND ALL MERCHANDISE MUST BE PAID IN FULL BY THE SALE END. Examples of Sale Prices: M KITCHEN CABINETS PLAIN N FANCY CUSTOM CABINETS 25% OFF Mfg. Sugg. List Price KITCHEN KOMPACT CABINETS GLENWOOD & R ICHWOOD-ln Stock. . .45% OFF Mfg. Sugg L.st Price] AMERICAN WOODMARK 25-35% OFF Mfg. 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WOODSTOCK 1230 Davis Road (Bypass Rt. 14 4 47) 815-338-1440 A* WOOOSTOCK Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.-6 p.m,; Friday 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. »V

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