-tic** 1" uirrauawx Page 18--Business ShowcfM 83 , Woodstock & Slim J^ym 120 East Calhoun. Woodstock (815)338-3456 Betty Hamilton, Owner uOlub / •Women's Exercise •Weight Lifting •Aerobic Dance •Baby Movement and Awareness •Gymnastics from 1Vi years to H.S. •Suana •Hot Tub 1 Month Fee...$4000 Adults Discounts for semi-annual, annual and quarterlyjptes. •Locker Room & Towel Service •Pro Shop ^Tgy^k.N DANSKINJK. ® arena® Visit us at Booth D-21 at the Busjrfess Showcase...or see our SJyl* Snow Saturday, September T7 at Noon Announcing: Woodstock Academy of Gymnastics a llot for profit organization •$£rt>fessional timing for the * advanced gymnast •Olympic training for the exceptional gymnast V •Home of 2 National Development Team Members IWe'll be at the Business Showcase in Booth E~9...and will have demonstrations Sat., Sept 17 at 11 a.m.& Sun., Sept. 18 at 2 p.m. 7^ Woodstock Chamber of Commerce Membership List, September 1983 INDUSTRIAL DIVISION Accurate Machining . Guardian Electric 745 McHenry Ave. Woodstock, IL 00000 3006 S. Rte.47 Woodstock, IL 60000 BTM Industries 064 Washington St Woodstock, IL 60666 » Qausscn Pickle Co. 1300 Claussen Dr. Woodstock, IL 66006 Commonwealth Edison P.O. Box 435 Crystal Lake, IL 60014 G * H P r o d u c t i o n M f g . P.O. Box 246 Woodstock, IL 66086 * 111. Bell Telephone Co. 222 W. Jackson St Woodstock, IL 66666 JJS. Mannor Machine Corp. 1270 McConnell Rd. Woodstock, ILI Northern Illinois Gas Co. 300 Terra Cotta Ave. Crystal Lake, IL 66614 Pest Prate Line, Inc. P.O. Bok 626 Woodstock, ILI Joslyn Mfg. 1585 Lake Ave. Woodstock, IL 66066 Hal Mather k Son P.O. Bos 566 Woodstock, IL 66666 Inc. 455BordsnSt Woodstock, IL Rfc B Metal Products 661 McHenry Ave. Woodstock, IL 66000 School District No. 200 561W. South St Woodstock, IL 66666 continued on poo* 10 Business Showcase continued from page 4 weekend for the event approaches. In ^addition to the exhibits in the buildings, outside in the fairgrounds there will be a display of automobiles in Hansen Pavilion, which also will offer dining facilities and an exhibit oI recreational vehicles, pltralight aircraft and remote- model planes. There will be itions as well. entertainment is scheduled for Building E, where a whole series of events are planned, including: • On Friday, from 6. p.m. to 9 p.m., an energy program, including the topics of conservation, retrofitting and audit and solar energy. • On Saturday, the Woodstock Gym- "1 nasties Academy floor show at 11 a.m., Woodstock Gym & Slimaction wear fashion show at noon, Jones Locker Service meat- cutting demonstration at 1 p.m., food preparation by Yolanda's at 2 p.m.. Young Hong Karate Institute at 3 p.m., Slimmers exercise routine at 4 p.m. and musical entertainment by the "Express" from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. • And op Sunday, making leaded glass windows by Greg McCoy, silk flower ar ranging by the Pump House at noon, a pro gram by the Woodstock High School band at 1 p.m., Woodstock Gymnastics Academy floor show at 2 p.m., a fall fashion show by Ackemann's from 3 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., a program by Mary Kay Cosmetics from 3:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. and program featuring color consultation specialist Jill Northrup at 4 p.m. For those who work up an appetite while pralking around viewing the exhibits and enjoying the entertainment, a full bill of fare will be available from "A Taste of Woodstock," featuring a number of local restaurants and food vendors offering samples of their fare. The only charge that day will be for refreshments, for which payment may be made with cash tickets valued at 25 cents each. All the other activities, including ad mission to the exhibits, parking, demonstrations and entertainment, will be offered free of charge. The only entrance to the trade fair will be off Country Club Road. At their booths, representatives of the chamber will be seeking people to fill ques tionnaires for opinions and information, and those who do will be eligible for prizes to be awarded during the trade fair. "We're offering a day with something for the whole family," Abromaitis said. So, as they say in the movies -- "Heigh- ho, come to the fair!" Banquets are our specialty! Bridge club to bowling team... wedding receptions to holiday office parties... we'll arrange the affair fust the way you want if for groups from 20 to 250! •Open 11 a.m. daily "Closed Mondays "The only unanimous . vote was to recess for dlnnor at The Timber's!" r . . % 0 Mr. A Mm. Frmtk Mb; * . YmrHmtx Rl. 14 A 47 *330-3500 -Woodstock