r\<IK C - ri.AINDEAI.ER - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11.1983 ^flBgeneral^^™ News 'Rational Thinking' class set Irrational thinking about life can cause emotional or physical upset. Learn how to challenge self-defeating thoughts and replace them with more rational beliefs so that better con sequences can result at the "Rational Thinking" seminar McHenry County College Counselors Cathy Bolger and Shirley Webster have planned for Tuesday, Nov. 15. Seminar participants will meet from 12:30 to 2 p.m. in room 143 at the college, Route 14 and Lucas Rd., between Crystal Lake and Woodstock. Register at MCC Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30p.m. and5:30to8:30p.m. or Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. At-the-door registrations will be accepted on available seating. If planning to register in this manner, it would be wise to call the college at 455-3700 the day of the seminar to ensure that space is available. Plan as well to arrive at least 20 minutes prior to the seminar's scheduled starting time so that registration paperwork can be completed. Plaindealer deadlines Because of the Thanksgiving holiday, Plaindealer deadlines will be advanced next week. General news and display advertising will be accepted until noon Friday, Nov. 18, for the first issue of the following week, which will be published Tuesday. Classified advertising will be accepted until noon that day for display classifieds and 5 p.m. for readers. Deadlines for the second issue will be Tuesday, Nov. 22, at noon for display advertising and news and noon and 5 p.m. for classified ads. Neighborhood correspondents should have,their copy in the officeby noon Thursday, Nov. 17, and noon Monday, No. 21. RG-35H m rant m immmtmmsmwifHi Cook up a deal withFfigidaire. 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Route 120, McHenry One coupon pet person, per visit •i ••• acup coupon •• • I PC With this coupon: Seafood Platter Only $2.99 Each platter has a fish fillet, 2 shrimp, 2 scallops, golden fryes, J fresh cole slaw & 2 hushpuppies. J Offer expires: Nov. 30, 1983 | Only at: 4313 W. Route 120, I McHenry ® One coupon pe person per vnit STAR IN PLAY-Buddy Baker (Ed Serritella) welcomes his mother (AAadelliene Ahem) to his apartment in this scene from Neil Simon's "Come Blow Your Horn". The play is an offering at West Campus Nov. 11 and 12 at 8 P-m. and Nov. 13 at 2 p.m. Tickets are available at the door. DEATHS Mary Edna Vineyard, 45, of Spring Grove, died Tuesday afternoon at St. Therese Hospital, Waukegan. She was born March 19, 1938 in Harlan. KY, the daughter of Rubin ana Beatrice (Hesler) Vineyard. Survivors are a son Robert Lee, at home; her mother Beatrice of Spring Grove; five sisters, Mrs. Bill (Margaret) McGowan of McHenry, Mrs. Wendell (Joann) Parker of Wheatcroft, KY, Mrs. Ralph (Linda) Ferrell of Martin, TN, VINEYARD Mrs. Larry (Wanda) Beese of Island Lake, IL, and Mrs, Charles (Jena) Hameau of Trevor, WI; two brothers, James of Phoenix, AZ and Donnie of Richmond, IL. She was preceded in death by her father in June of 1979. Funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Ehorn-Adams Funeral Home, Richmond, with interment in the Richmond Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. • •••CUPCOUPONHBI Give those poor, tired, neglected windows a new look. 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McHENRY 385-0468 'LENNOX* AIR CONDITIONING HEATING Workshop to teach skills for community education A "Resources and Proposal Development Workshop" it being sponsored by McHenry County College Tuesday, Nov, 15, in celebration of National Community Education Day. which is being ' observed nationwide on Nov. 16. The workshop's purpose is to develop an awareness of resource development and to assist local representatives of non-profit groups, agencies and organizations in developing the general skills necessary for writing grants for the benefit of community education activites. Although representatives of any non-profit group could benefit from participating in such a seminar, it is highly recommended that individuals or teams of two from school districts, park and recreation units, city offices and the community college attend. George Pintar, who is em ployed by the Illinois State Board of Education and is the director of the Illinois Com- mnity Education Association, ill instruct 15, m will general skills essential to grant writing and specific skills of importance in community education proposal develop ment. After registration and coffee " j at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. Pintar will talk about ictus and proposal lent techniques. After will explain the com ponents of proposal writing and give tips on how to be a suc cessful grant writer. The seminar concludes at 3:80 p.m. The seminar is being held in room 249 of the Main Building At MCC, Route Lucas Rd., Crystal Lake. A fee is being charged per individual or team of two from member institutions of the Illinois Community Education Association. Tlie fee includes lunch and materials. Register for the seminar at the college Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., or Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Please neia in i Hall f 14 and f participants in plan to register by p.m. Pl< Nov. 11. Walk through forest slated McHenry County Con servation District is sponsoring a walk through the evergreen forest at Kunde Woods - Marengo Ridge Conservation Site - at 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 13. MCCD manager of Educational and Interpretive Services, John Shiel, will relate the story of how the conifers came to grow in an area where hardwood trees normally dominate. Roughly 20 acres of land at Marengo Ridge is oc cupied by pines, spruces, firs, junipers and other needle- leaved trees. "Since you may be taking an evergreen tree into your home in the near future, why not learn a bit about the family background of your guest before its arrival?" asks Shiel. "The trail walk should add to your ap- that decorate our^Chrtrtmas season, shelter our houses from winter winds, and provide the fibers that hold the inint you are reading right now/' he adds. No pre-registration is necessary for this public program, but further in-, formation is available from the district office at 338-1406 or 678- 4431. Participants should dress warmly for mis autumn season leg-stretcher. Fitness class at 'Y' opens Nov. 15 The Lake Region YMCA is now starting a new session with fitness classes for all levels. One class encompasses all areas of health development, including weight management, stress management, family fitness and recreation ideas, flexibility, strength and cardiovascular exercise, weightlifting tips, racquetball tips, facial massage, and total body relaxation tips. The program is taught at IiimdahT Jr. High beginning Nov. 15, at 8 p.m. The in troductory class on Nov. 15 is free with no obligation to join. Diane Witt will be the instructor. Wtta*. 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