\ Christmas Pageantry Christmas Seal Art Project PAP.F $ - PLAINDEAI.FR . FRIDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1*17 Following the Sunday service at St. Paul's Episcopal church, a group of children of the parish participated in a Christmas pageant under the direction of Mrs. Eleanore Crump. Readers introduced the various representatives of those Involved in the Christmas story of so long ago. Pictured, left to right, front, are Wise Men, Jaeh Watrous, Jacob Jiran and Derek Michaels; the Virgin Mary, Andra Michaels; Angel Gabriel, Allison Johnson and Joseph, MichaelPodpora; back row, shepherds, Ken Lang and Rori FialL The angels were portrayed by Angle Kroncke, Jennifer Gibbons, Eric Johnson, Shawna Boose and Mandy Jiran. National recognition as one of the country's top young artists awaits the Illinois school child who designs the winning entry in the 1979 Christmas Seal Art project now being conducted by the Illinois Lung association and its parent organization, the American Lung association, in cooperation with the National Art Education association. "We are looking forward to • having another award-winning design in 1979 just as we did this yfear when a Seal design created by Michael Manning of suburban Argo was chosen to *represent Illinois as the national Christmas Seal," said Ben D. Kiningham, executive director of Illinois Lung association. Besides local recognition, the winning artists have their art work on display in Washington, D.C. at the Library of Congress, and they are guests at the White House for a picture taking ceremony with the President of the United States. . The deadline for entries in> the 1979 Christmas Seal Art project which is now under way is Jan. 3, 1978. All students in public and parochial schools, grades kindergarten through third grade are eligible to participate in Christmas Seal Art project according to Kiningham. The best designs from Illinois will be selected by professionals in art instruction at the center for Visual Arts in Bloomington, and then sub mitted to the American Lung association in New York where one of the entries will be chosen to represent Illinois on the national Christmas Seal. "Since 1979 will mark the seventy-fifth anniversary of the founding of the American Lung association we are asking children to paint their ideas about birthday celebrations during the holiday season," said Kiningham. To develop ^ this suggested theme or some other ideas such as season's greetings, holiday vacation or the night before Christmas, Kiningham suggested that teachers discuss them with their students and then let each individual develop it in their own manner. \ To meet the Christmas Seal Art project requirements all entries must be submitted in a horizontal format on either 12X18 inch paper or 18X24 inch paper. Recommended media are tempera paints, crayons and non-toxic felt tip pens. They must be received at the Illinois Lung association, 725 S. 26th street, Springfield, III., 62708, by Jan. 2, 1977. For further information and rules on the Christmas Seal Art project call 1-800-252-9482. News (McCullomLakf*) Surrounding a group or six angels are some members of the cast of the Christmas story enacted for parishioners at St. Paul's church. Loft to right, back, are Lisa Hess, choir; Lynne Podpora, render and choir; Marda Crump, reader and choir; Virgin Mary, Andra Michaels; Joseph, Michael Podpora; and shepherd, Ken Lang. Not pictured is reader, Martin Dreyer. Milk Producers Name Delegates To AMPI Meet 2; m ..'•>' i • -oiq to-t-vj•* , The Northeastern Illinois district (17-B) of the Mid-States region of Associated Milk Producers, Inc., held its annual meeting Dec. 13 at Sorrento's Ranch near Sycamore. Dairy farmers of the cooperative who were elected delegates include Lowell Hill, Maple Park; John Nepermann, Elgin;. J. George Smith, Oswego; Robert Vanthournout, Hampshire; and Leo Berringer, Maple Park. These delegates will represent the district at the combined regional and corporate annual meetings of the cooperative next April in Minneapolis, Minn. Alternates named were Delwin Borhart and Ralph Drafall, Huntley; Charles Weingart and CTarence Adams, McHenry; and Norman Heinrich, Crystal Lale. Officers elected were: President, Lawrence A. Hebron; vice-. Gerald Meyer, secretary, Lowell and Van- eighty local meetings held by the region in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and Iowa. Quiet, to quick bosoms, , is * hell. •Byron. j o o o o o o o o o o e o o o e e e e o f O O o o o o o o % j Keepin' Healthy • • o Winter storms - they can be beautiful, aggravating, or fun ~ they can also be killers. Each year, directly and indirectly, winter storms cause deaths ~ automobile and other ac cidents; overexertion, exhaustion and consequent fatal heart attacks; exposure and fatal freezing; home fires; carbon monoxide poisoning in stalled cars and from faulty heating units; falls on slippery surfaces; electrocution from downed wires; and building collapse. . The Illinois Department of Public Health has some safety hints that may help you avert a winter storm tragedy. First, keep ahead of winter storms by listening to the latest Weather Bureau bulletins on radio and television. Then, before the storm arrives, go over the following check list: Check battery-powered equipment (radio, flashlight, emergency cooking facilities). Check your supply of heating fuel. Fuel carriers may not be able to move if your area is buried in snow. Check your food and stock an extra supply, including food that requires no cooking or refrigeration in case of power failure.;/ , Prevent fire hazards due to overheated coal-or oil-burning stoves, fireplaces, heaters or furnaces. Stay indoors during storms and cold snaps, unless you are in peak physical condition. If you must go out, avoid overexertion. Don't kill yourself shoveling snow. It is extremely hard work for anyone who is in less than prime physical condition, and can bring on a heart attack. Dress to fit the season. If you spend any time outdoors during cold weather, remember that several layers of loose-fitting, warm clothing are more ef fective and efficient than a single layer of thick clothing. And mittens, snug at the wrist, are better protection than are fingered gloves. If you are caught in your car in a winter storm, that car can be your best friend if you have prepared properly. Be sure your car is com pletely winterized. If you are planning a long-distance winter drive, you should carry the following: blankets or sleeping bags, matches and candles, facial tissue, paper towels, LESAL NOTRE NOTICE of ANNUAL MEETING of MEMBERS of McHENRY SAVING* * LOAN ASSOCIATION Notlco is hereby given that the annual moating of the member* of the McHenry Saving* and Loan Association will be held at 1209 North Green Street, McHenry , Illinois, on Monday, January 16, 1978 at the hour of seven-thirty o'clock in the evening for the purpose of elec tion of directors, considering the report of officers, directors and committees and the tran saction of all other business required or permitted by the Statutes of the State of Illinois and the by-laws of said Association. 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Total sales amounted to $4,302. • Of the 750 cards distributed, 134 were used, with an average sale of $31.36. We were advised that a 5 to 10 percent participation could be expected; however, this en deavor produced an 18 percent participation. The splendid cooperation from participants is ap preciated. The individuals, clubs, organizations and columnists, who helped promote, this worthwhile project, helped to make it a sticcess. and profitable for the dredge fund. Credit for a job well done goes to Mrs. Charles (Joyce! Larson, who was coordinator for this project. Plans are under way to have a repeat, likely sometime in mediately Always fill your gas tank before entering open country, even for a short distance. Above all - in any kind of weather -- drive carefully, drive defensively.. March, or April. Watch the Conservation News for dates. Meeting The next regular meeting of the McCullom Lake Con servation club will be Jan. 19 at Spojnia camp. 2500 N. 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