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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Mar 1983, p. 4

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PAGE 4 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. MARCH 18,1983 EARL WALSH So I Hear Cousin Jim Walsh, now a Woodstock resident (but still a McHenryite at heart) has a daughter Kathy living at Wonder Lake. Kathy is married and this week of St. Patrick we are going to call her last name O'Standauer. Kathy phoned to say they are celebrating St Joseph's Day^. on Sunday at Christ The King Church. Mass is at noon, dinner follows. The Italians, Polish and Germans all claim St. Joseph's Day. League of nations. In contrast, everybody is Irish on the 17th of March. We have our fun, but fun or no fun Kathy thinks 'twould be great fun for us to join their group on Sunday. How can we turn down an invitation from a nice girl with a smile in her voice! What would we do without the likes o' Marie Yegge? A phone call from Marie Sunday night let us know that Lawrence Welk was on the air with a St. Patrick's Day program. The Hat Me Fa-a-ther Wore was a song that brought back memories of my father. He sang that song early every St. Patrick's morning. Joe Feeney singing Galway Bay went right to my heart. Just thinking. Kids used to say "Open your mouth and close your eyes and see what God will give you". Sometimes that got mighty tricky. As people grow older, they learn opening the mouth even without closing the eyes can be dangerous. When the Chicago Tribune endorses a Democrat for mayor, anything can happen. We may get an Irish Pope yet! All the news about cutting prices and controlling supply of oil makes one think that big shortage was a bunch of baloney. Some gas stations didn't have enough to meet the demand. Others had plenty. The big scare was on during our last trip to Sarasota. We bought all our gas from a station across from the motel. When the station was closed one Sunday and our tank was low, our concern grew. Early Monday morning, I pulled up to the pumps and asked the boss if he was out of gas on Sunday. "Naw", he replied, "we got plenty of gas. I just wanted a Sunday off. After this week, I should be either a new man or ready for the ash heap. An M.D. , a surgeon (minor), a dentist and an eye doctor are on my list. Now, the worst thing that can happen to me is a trip to the bar­ bershop. The opportunity doesn't present itself often these days, but nothing gives me more of a lift than climbing into one of those chairs and having my shoes shined. If we go in for a complete physical, we take a bath. Going to a dentist we clean our teeth. A trip to the foot doctor means wash your feet. You take it from there. Tom Sutton reminds me that Jimmy Bacon, the 300 game bowler, had further history to follow. His dad's grandfather, Lester V. Adams, was a top notch bowler. Back in the year 1938, I kept score for the Married Mens Softball League when they played in the Pearl Street Park. Les Adams was also a good Softball player. Using the alphabet. I_wrote a little verse about that group. Can only remember the start -- . A is for Adams, » a catcher of grace. B is for Bacon, who plays second base. Graduates Work For Class Trip Class trips at the end of elementary school probably stand out as a favorite memory, according to a McHenry County Defenders spo­ kesman. Bringing recyclable items to the Mcflfenry recycling drive Saturday, March 19, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., in the McHenry Market Place parking lof on West Route 120 will help the members of the Montini Middle school's graduating class to realize this dream. According to Mrs. Dolores Wines, the group hopes to raise enough money for every class member to go on this trip. The students and their parents will be on hand Saturday, working toward this goal, as they co- sponsor this drive with the McHenry County Defenders. Arrangements can be made for pick-ups, if necessary, by calling Mrs. Wines at 385-1022. An immediate pay-back plan is in effect for 100 percent aluminum cans, netting the bringer 23 cents per pound, if the cans are crushed and contain no bi-metal cans in the mix. For further information about how to recycle or how a group may par­ ticipate in a future drive, contact the McHenry County Defender representative at 385-8512. * NEW CHAMBER SIGN-A beautiful new sign hangs across the width of the building at 1257 N. Green street which houses the McHenry Chamber of Commerce office. Final Audubon Series Film Only the logo, which is now being prepared, needs Jo be inserted on the left side for completion. IOTO-\ The third and final film of the Audubon Wildlife series will be shown Sunday afternoon, March 20, at 2 p.m. at the Woodstock Opera House. Walter H. Berlet will present his movie "American Heartland: The Great River Story", a record of a journey up the Mississippi from the Delta to its source at Lake Itasca, Minn. Going beyond the ordinary visibility of his subjects, Berlet uses special cameras and lenses in order to magnify and penetrate nature. He traveled with his wife, Myrna, filming the river and the life it breeds and nourishes, from the wintering birds near the Gulf, through armadillo and aligator habitat, on north to deer,, moose, and timber wolf country. Berlet was born in western Ohio, where he spent many of his young years studying animals, later graduating from Ohio State univer­ sity. He has produced more than 20 educational films, and 14 television shows which are now being shown in Japan, England, Germany, Mexico, Canada and this country. For those not holding series tickets, it is advisable to buy tickets in ad­ vance at the Woodstock Opera House STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD ticket office, since a full house has forced turning some people away from past performances. Sponsoring these films for the fifth year are the McHenry County Audubon society, the McHenry County Defenders, and the En­ vironmental Education commission for the McHenry County Conservation district. No profits are gained from these series. This year, the spon­ soring organizations were pleased to help with the purchase of the new large movie screen for the Opera House. For more information, call the ticket office at (815) 338-5300. IW * J ttfYltOlOS TOMCCO CO Here comes ft i- n t A fresh new taste experience that outshines menthol It not only tastes fresher while you smoke. It even leaves you with a dean, fresh taste. WW- ' jPtf m®?: m:: > BRIGHT IL \ £ t &V1K• $§U BRIGHT mm ndos """ t Mm-.* I •; •i-Bi " S w#s>* "JT ^ - I -- i i . . . . • - W « * - t m I lift I-' m ioosniiii# "• I: 7 mg. "tar . 0.5 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC method -J v Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. r- „ j. 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