PAGE 17 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, JUNE 1». 1981 Down On The Farm-1981 Style Animals took top placein the popularity poll, but machinery was a close second at Farm VisiLday on the Shamrock Beef Cattle farm, 533 N. Draper road, lastl&inday Hosting the event was Vernon Schiller, manager of the fantas. and his wife About 540 men, women and children called at the farm during the four- hour open house and enthusiasticall> viewed the farm operation in which about 2 400 head of cattle are fed each year .STAFF PHOTO-W AYNE GAYLORD PlAINDEALER ^ Letter to the Editor Public Pulse (Th« Plotnd««l*r invtt*« fhm pwbik to fhlt column o« or oiprMiion o4 thoit viowt on ftub|oct« ol gonorol Intorosf in our community Our only roquott it tfcot tho writort givo signature full oddroti and phono nwmb«r. Wo atk too thot ono individual not wrtto on tho soma tub|oct mora than onco a month Wo roaonro tho right to doloto any motorial which wo contidor libolout or in oh|octionohlo tatto.) \ppi.\rsF "To The Editor "Applause' Applause! "My last visit as a patient to McHenry hospital was 20 vears ago. and although I remember it was pleasant, time did dull the details However, a week ago I spent eight days as a patient with them again ond can t begin to tell everyone what a wonderful /facility we have and how lucky we are Others may disagree with me. and that is their" privilege, but 1 can't praise the total operation enough "The physicians seem to have a genuine care about vou i the patient * and call vou bv your first name and never seem too rushed to listen to any complaint or comment The staff, from R \ ' to aides w ere prompt to answer a call solicitous to a f. 'ult. smiling , and more than efficent From my entrance to the emergency ward to my stay on the second floor. 1 could find no facet that would rate McHenry any less than A + The food was excellent, well prepared and well-balanced "These things alone do not The McHenry Plaindealer . Newspaper Availablo At Tho Following Locations: •WHITE HEN PANTRY • J ft L GAS •BELL LIQUORS •McHENRY DRUG •LAKEVIEW •SUNNYSIDE FOOD •BOLGERS DRUG STORE • JOHNSBURG FOOD MART •BEN FRANKLIN •ADAMS GROCERY •OSCO DRUGS •LITTLE STORE •JEWEL •FRED t IRENE'S TAP •HORNSBYST •HANDY PANTRY •HERMES ft CO. •SUNRISE GROCERY •LIQUOR AAART •STEINY TAP •VILLAGE MART •McCULLOM LAKE GROC. •J I R STORE •HILLTOP GROCERY •McHENRY HOSPITAL •NORTHWEST TRAIN •FOOD MART BITS ft PIECES make a hospital but the\ certainly take the terror and loneliness out of your stay The two doctors who treated me made me fully aware of each procedure to be taken <ind the results I 'pon m> dismissal I was told to call either of them at any time if needed i won't go into the issue of expansion, etc . hut I do giye a standing ovation to our hospital and thank God w* have it Karen i.escher \l DIFM'E ( H \l I.KNC.F Editor. "Had a \er\ enjoy able. \et slightl> disturbing evening last Saturday I went with friends to the Town and Country at St Pat 's in McHenry The shows were terrific and the rooms all cleverly designed Wh.it disturbed us was the fact that all these people had been working hard for weeks preparing theseshows Then they come out and knock themselves out perforrtlmg for half empty houses "Where are the audien I PS -> "These performers are volunteering their time and efforts Someone is benefitting but not con ^ tributing Shouldn t the l>eople who stand to "gain from these' shows be out celling tickets' ' "Other organizations can fill their houses why can't McHenrs "Very truly yours. "Jacqueline Schau" "Promises From God" Mil Albrecht. Marge W'ahier Carol Sproull. Marty Per sons. Nancy Levitt. Karen Pick. Barbara Mendlick, Pictured are some members of ihe Daily Vacation Bible school staff at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church. In the front row. from left, are Marcy Busse, Mary Ella Morley, Twila Weichle, Kathy Behm and Elton Mellum; second row, Pastor Roger Schneider, Judity Warren, Leith Honning, Kristin Stuhr and Joyce Erie; third row. Julie Smith, Colleen Sivertsen, Rosemary Brown, Joan Dreyer. Ruth Hedberg and Chris Gibbs. Plains are being finalized morning are being for the 1981 session of Vacation Bible school at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 N Green street. McHenry. This year Saint Paul's Episcopal church. McHenry. will also participate in the annual program The theme for this year's study is "Promises, Promises - From God!" and will run from July 20 through the 31st from ft to 11 30 each The school will be attended by about 170 children, ages 3 through eighth grade, from the greater McHenry area Bible study, handcraft projects, singing, recreation and refreshments will be incorporated into the two- week Session, with a special closing program and open house scheduled for Thur sday evening. .July 30 Committee chairpersons for the Bible school are Judith Warren and Marcy Busse Teachers and helpers are Rosemary Schneider, Julie Smith. Rosemary Brown. Cindy Denson. Ti Weichle. Pat Lobinsky. Mary Klla Morley. Kris Gibbs. Sharon Hanson. Marge Leary. Colleen Sivertsen. Sue Richter. Pat Bosse. Sue Mohnen. Sharon Moy Joan Dreyer. Kathie Behm Ruth Hedberg. Mary Gaylord. Kristin Stuhr Leith Honning. Dorothy Ott. Joyce Frle. Shannon Tiffany. Wendy Hanson, Bev Fink beiner. Angie Martorano. Joanna Mohnen Dan Mohnen and Terrv Nuff Those desiring information and registration forms should contact the church office All guests and visitors are welcome Good living includes a balanced life -devoted to work, culture, religion and recreation. ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. CHILDREN-TEENAGERS-ADULTS You Are Invited To: VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL AT THE CHURCH OF CHRIST 401 N. Oak St., Crystal Lake, (M block north on Rte.. 176) Raymond T. Exum. Minister a* "BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER ' FEATURING COMPLETE LINES OF: •OLYMPIC STAIN •BRAMMER CABINETS •ANDERSEN WINDOWS •PRE-HUNG DOORS •NORD SPINDLES •JIM MARTIN PAINTS 7 •LINCOLN WINDOWS •GAF SHINGLES •BUILDERS HARDWARE • PREFINISHED PANELING •CHAMBERLAIN GARAGE DOOR OPERATORS Phone 385-1424 909 N. FRONT ST.. McHENRY THEME: STANDING ON THE PROMISES OF 600 • Woodmoek Miwie Theatre Festival June 22-26, 1981 Monday-Friday 7:30-9PM Bring Your Whole Family and study the Bible together •tt A i*U> with Muth b\ Mark Roiovsk\ " " ' Adapted from a Stor\ b\ Lr» loUtov bnglhh Suite Version b\ Robert Kaltin & Mr\e Brow n A Chicago Area Premiere Thru July 18 Senior and Student Discounts \vailahle Except Saturday WOODSTOCK OPERA HOUSE For Reservations Call (81 S> M8-5KX? Matinees $7 00, tvenings $8 00 Saturday Evenings $9 00