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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Dec 1983, p. 4

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PACE 4 - PLAIXDEALBK • WEDNESDAY. DECEMBE* 14. general News Christmas greetings brighten December Snowmobiler causes col • An apparently nnthinking and unknown snowmobiler was the £ause of a one-car collision 'Investigated by McHenry County Sheriffs Police this past Weekend. > Terese A- Peterson, Genoa Pity. WL was driving north oo 'School Road, north of McHenry. when a snowmobile crossed the pavement at about t:30 p.m. 4>ec 10 - 4 Ms. Peterson swerved to avoid "the machine and the car went into a ditch and struck a tree. Damage to the vehicle was 'estimated at greater than $80. t The reporting officer noted | that while the pavement was : clear, the snowmobile tracks not too early to or- Now have the cards and the tfanfi go first prae to Vneaato show. The painting wiD travel a to Wjawaiito at the Everything to on microfilm these days qnd there is no way I can take it off. One of the nicest letters that all the oonftdenre to the world. plainly visible, crossing the pavement at an angle. Charles T. BrickwedeL, 5302 Memory Trail, McHenry, was drtvingnorth on Route 31 wtea he noticed that a pi needing auto was stopped in traffic. Applying the brakes, he was unable to stop before striktog an auto operated by Daniel R. CantreO, 1451 Country Squire, Geneva, IL. Thomas R. McMillan, Jr., €107 Oj&ywa, McHenry, was driving south in the 1900 block of Draper Road when a deer ran in front of his vehicle. McMillan was unable to j Tonight. How I love to open and rend cards. Alvina was at the hair ill i lining shop as I sat at the kitchen table to open the mail ninth "Friendly Steve Benes" had just delivered Along came Ed and Ethel Blake with a bag of homemade dudghwuls. Ethel knows my weakness. It's a trait I iubaMed from my father. You could give him a doughnut and keep the piece of cake. From the north came a liewiiful card from "Zoe" and 'Tie". A ocfe said that "Zoe", the The note from the girls ended with "We arealaet and loaded up to feed our deer family." y . - ft is a great temptation to pull the curtains back to snoop on what goes on to the neigh borhood. What we shouldn't forget Is that if we can see them, they can see us. We have a request to make copies of some contributions to a different department. They cover a couple of yews. As much as I would like to accommodate the person, there seems to be no way. from a former MiHeiayite, Fred Mueller, who ittUu to Warner Robins, Georgia in a TV teleconference Merrill Lynch answers your question: "WHAT SHOULDIDO WITH MY AT&T?" you Listen i Street bring g you nformation-pacied reports on the seven new phone companies and the reorganized AT&T tell you how these companies are llely to m *i the newfy competitive telecommunications I and the protected economic dimate of 1964 Beforeyou make any decision take advantage of this vital report horn Wall Street Don't miss AT&T: Nnr Investment on Ounwiel 3 at 7:30 PM latw Cableviskw. Inc. GRANNY'S I Jill Schaefer CHRISTMAS SPECIAL j with ballot Trade ins accepted So I Hear * Wait no more ft s tt CONTRIBUTED; After her first horsdmck ride, a young lady was heard to make this comment: "I never imagtoed anything ffflad with hay could ride so hard!** AND "Johnny", said the teacher, "why dont you wash your face? I can see what you had for breakfast this morning". "What did I have "Eggs." "You're wrong. That FREE CLASSES INOLOC •sewing hints •embroidery • monogram ming •cross stitch STOP IN FOR FREE DEMO Class Schedule Ready Soon! Patty Webb will be here Ian. 2! GRANNY'S QUILTS 4509 W. Elm St. McHenry 385-5107 JiU M. 3007 Charlotte, McHenry. is a menibei of the 1983- M Butler University Ballet. The haflft group opened its season Dec. 1 with a per­ formance of "The Nutcracker,'* in 2J00-seat Clowes Memorial Hall at Butler Providing the music was the widely acclaimed Indianapolis Symphony Or­ chestra, which is baaed at Butler. The present Butler Ballet has students from 19 Miss Schaefer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schaefer. by Earl Walsh Here is a part of Fred's letter: "Several years ago I wrote you a Christmas wish that 'umwUy the White Sox and Adnata Braves would meet in a World Series. We almost had titot wfeftk come true this jmr, ditto! we? I know what hap­ pened to the Braves, but like so many others, couldn't figure out what happened to "your team!' So. m wait again and wish that *94 will be the year.*' We have waited until year for a long time, Fred. With yesterday.** I'm not the tree Uiinmer to our household, but am proud to see a real beauty of an i prominently placed. Bath Weber cam and brought the little beauty with an Irish Prayer printed on it. People are nice. PICKUPS: Over Christmas and Faster vacations, parents understand why teachers need one too. Lesson from a pin: It's head keeps it from going too far. An excellent test of your religion is to find yourself in church with only a five-dollar bill. It's easy for a woman to hide her skinny legs by wearing a low neck line dress. Whoever said "you cant be wounded by a blank" had never filled out Form 1040. Christmas concert scheduled The music department of Johnsburg High School will present its anraial Christmas concert Wednesday evening, Dec. 14. Performed in their beautiful auditorium, the ptugiani of seasonal favorites wiD begin at 8 p.m. The selections by the concert band wiU include "Christmas Joy", "A Royal Christmas", "Great Songs Of Christmas", and medley of "Christmas Favorites". The concert choir win perform "IH Be Home For Christmas", "Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring", "Alleluia". "A Babe to Born", and "Christmas Fills Hie Air". In addition, both groqps will combine to close the program with a medley of traditional Christmas carols. \N f / / / m* / All aboard! For McHenry Savings & Loan 9lh Annaal MODEL RAILROAD SHOW McHenry Savings and Loon is proud to sponsor McHenry s original Christmas troio display...here now in our Lobby...bigger ond better than ever. Don't miss il...Display ends Dec. 17th! •See three operating rail roads... start them yourself! •See steam and passenger trains by Lionel! •5 gauges including O, S, HO, N and LGB! •See rare commemorative cars and much more! Survey: Men in suburbs exercise more Chicago suburban men exercise more, drink more but eat breakfast less often than do men in the city of Chicago or rural areas. Chicago suburban women also drink more than do their rural counterparts. Twice as many men as women in rural areas add salt to their food at the table, but rural women eat breakfast more often than do their husbands. These and other findings were reported by the more than 2,000 Qlinoisans in­ terviewed for a report on health rides compiled by the Illinois Department of PUblic Health. The report also contains toformation on how people view the status of their own health, and bow they use health services. William L. Kempiners, director of the state health department, said the report is the first major publication of findings from the 1982 Statewide Health Interview Survey conducted by the <department. • f "Two main goals were pursued in the survey project," Kempiners said. "One was the collection of information con­ cerning the Accessibility, availability, utilization and acceptability of health services. The other was to obtain incidence, prevalence and other data related to health-risk factors," he said. Kempiners said the report can be used by local hftnlfh departments ^nH health- program planners to provide services to the people of Illinois based on the health needs identified by the people themselves. Copies of the report are available from DarreU Patterson, Illinois Department of Public Health, 535 West Jefferson Street, Springfield, m. 62761; Telephone (217) 785- 2060. Mom ond Dad Bring the kids! Children Groups Welcome! Mm j! J McHENRY S A V I N G S as in 1209 North Green Street. McHenry 115 3*5 )000 SAVEKS HOUKS: 9 00 am to 4.30 pm Monday Tvatdoy orxl Thorwtoy 9 00 ont to 8 00 pm Friday 9:00 am to 1 00 pm Saturday McHanry OH«co ^riva window* opoo Wadnaidoy 8:00 om to 2 00 pm Ctoiod Wadngidoy m Richmond ond Hwnrtoy Dnng your children to see a free movie matinee of "Santa Claus" (0) at the Woodstock Theatre at 10:30 a.m., I p.m. and 2:45 p.m., while you enjoy Dickens Characters around the Square Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. O r take a free carnage nde around Woodstock's beautifully decorated square this Saturday and Sunday from I I a.m. til 4 p.m. «nd let the beautiful Christmas lights on our stores and in our square brighten your holiday spirits Free carriage nde and movie tickets are available from any Woodstock Square Promotional Group member. Plan to visit Woodstock during the holidays. . .we're just minutes from wherever you are. Our evening and Sunday store hours and holiday sights and sounds will make your shopping convenient and memorable. An inwtotton from the Woodstock Square Promotional Group sil

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