Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Nov 1979, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

« 7m Wonder L( ike Anne Sowers ° 653-9549 Forty Held For Wonder Lake and McHenry Seniors The Wonder Lake Senior Citizens and the Wonder Lake Meet and Eat group in the McHenry seniors it the McHenry Meet and Ea^center in the Moose hall for a joint birthday party, Nov. 29, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be music and dancing before and after dinner. You mUst sign up in your own Meet and Eat sight - at least the day before to insure that your food will be transferred. The Moose hall is four blocks east of McHenry on Route 120. GRAND-OPENING A two day Grand-opening celebration is being planned by the Wonder Lake State bank, Friday, Nov. 30, and Saturday, Dec. 1. CRAFT DEMONSTRATION Members and guests of the Woman's club of Wonder Lake met thursday, Nov. 15. A nice profit was contributed o- to the Scholarship fund as a result of the endeavors of Terry Jakubowski and her committee who prepared the candlelight bowl.- Plans were made for the Christmas cocktail party to be held Sunday,/Dec. 16 for all members. A presentation was made of some of the latest craft projects of interest for the holiday season. Wreaths and" straw brooms were assembled by some of the members during a "do it yourself" portion of the program. A Thanksgiving theme was carried out on the dessert table by hostesses, Barbara Rizzo, Kay Rolow, and Neva Boyce. The club will meet again after the Christmas holidays, Jan. 17,1980. o SPECIAL DAYS Nov 28, will be a big day in the home of Ken and Mary Jo Graff. Their son Jarret Kenneth will celebrate his birthday and attempt to b}ow out one candle on his cake. Jarret's grandmother, Rita Graff will celebrate her birthday the next day. Happy Anniversary Nov. 29 to a former Wonder Lake couple, John and Gladi McGibbon. GIVING THANKS It's that time of year again when a special day is set aside for all of us to take lime out of our busy schedules to think about what we have to be thankful for. Families will be gathering to enjoy dinner together^ Not just the good food is im­ portant; it's being with loved ones that counts. Parents who think you are someone special and always make you feel that way; spouses who become even more dear as the years pass; and children falling asleep after a hard day of play, responding to a gentle kiss wjth an angelic smile and a mumbled "I love you too, Mom." ° Friends....what would we do without them? The old friends we see infrequently, who will always be special because of the quality of our visits, not the quantity. New friends who have become so tuned in on our present likes and dislikes. So many things we can be thankful for: watching a bird make its nest in the spring; the beautiful colors of fall; the smile on a little boy's face the first time he hits the ball in a Little League game; the first hamburgers of the season done on the outdoor grill; the first accumulation of snow to a snowmobiler, and seeing the snow plows arrive for us »non- snowmobilers. Not to be forgotten, rist the King hall Thanksgiving Wonder Lake and all the wonderful people who live in our community. We have a lot in our little world. Happy Thanksgiving to all of you! I I COMMUNITY CALENDAR Nov. 21 - YoungAt hearts; 11 a.m., Christ Nov. 22 - Nov. 23 - No school Dec. 1 - Grand-opening of Wonder Lake State bank. Dec. 2 Nativity family potluck dinner; after 10:30 a.m. service. Dec. 3 - Senior citizens meeting; 1 p.m.; Nativity Lutheran hall. - ' „ .. '. Dec. 5 - Young At Hearts; 11 a.m. Christ the King hall. Deq. 6 - Woman's club Board meeting; 8 p.m. Dec. 6 - Trailblazers snowmobile meeting; 8 p.m. V. Oil Dqal Challenge •t*h- agricultural, industrial and essential heating needs of McHenry county. Tbe September letter, sent by class Secretary Kay Scolaro, cited ~ the President's decision as an. act that would 44 hreaten to endanger our . economic future." The students' letter ad- i vised the President that his answer would be taken to newspapers read by the county's 130,000 residents. ' Just days before the | American embassy in Tehran was seized by Iranian terrorists, the White House replied to the MCC letter saying, "It was in the national interestx of the United States to reciprocate , to Iran to meet the relatively m- A**',? •/ - ;»'4 • • , • • "f;.. y v,i, Purks said that the U.S. imports three quarters of a million barrels a day from Iran. Purks said the Iranian export transaction would not jeopardize primary heating oil stocks. Purks indicated that the White House did riot have a detailed breakdown on how oil supplies would affect McHenry county. For the short term, Purks' reply indicated that supplies will be it but adequate. For the Jong term, they will be "grim", Purks said. Since the students, acting under the direction of journalism instructor Joseph Longmeyer sent the original letter, the Iranian situation exploded and President Carter ordered an end to aftim ports from Iran small emergency need." Presidential aide Jim to the United States. • A ' ' ' ' Lung Association a • • 'f ' • • 'imWK Boots continue to be quite fashionable. The upper shoe boot comes in soft leather and towering stacked fashion heel. I ft I Velour sweaters with cowl neck, V-neck, Mandarin and johnny collar styles are very peopular for the Junior miss. Kay Scolaro of McHenry shares with her classmates at MCC a letter from the White House. NANCY WELLjS PHOTO (The following story is one in a series of articles written by McHenry journalism students who are attending McHenry County college. It was written by Kay Scolaro.) Oil shortages and the challenged President tJarter explosive hostage situation on his decision last summer oil and in Iran are not as new as current headlines would suggest. Recognizing the dependence 'of McHenry county residents on Arab oil, the Journalism class A\. McHenry County cpUfege challenged Presidei on his decision last to divert heating diesel fuel to Iran. In a letter that the students sent to the White House last September, they asked the President how his decision to sell fuel oil to Iran would affect the future of the "Air Pollution,' Tran­ sportation and You", a new sound-slide presentation at the recent Illinois-Indiana Bi-State commission con­ ference on cleaning the air, has just been released for public use. The slides have been developed by lung associations in Illinois and the Northeastern Illinois Plan commission. Through this presentation, elected officials from nor­ theastern Illinois and nor­ t h w e s t e r n I n d i a n a , representatives of industry and the general public were shown what air pollution can look like, where it comes from and how it travels. Besides showing the effects of this air pollution on health, agriculture and . all. types of materials, the slide- show suggested that pollution control is more desirable and even less costly/ Speakers at the conference stressed the need for more citizen invlovement in land use and transportation planning. Business, civic or any other groups who would like to utilize the presentation on "Air Pollution, Tran­ sportation and You" may contact the DuPage- McHenry Lung association in Glen Ellyn at 409-2400. Printed information is also available. ' "Buy It Once. Enjoy It A Lifetime. Recorded Music Is Your Best Entertainment Value MOLLY HATCHET F L I R T I N W . i m D I S A S T E R inc ludmq Johin City Let Tr>« Good Times Roll ** Otit Man s Pleasure Long Time It s All Over Now E7 it art MOLLY HATCHET FLIRTIN WITH DISASTER EPIC 798 SERIES Crystal Gayle Miss The Mississippi _ . including Han The Way Dancing The Night Away Dartger Zone The Blue Side Don t Go My Love CRYSTAL GAYLE MISS THE MISSISSIPPI COLUMBIA 798 SERIES PICTURED ITEMS ONLY 4.97 Stereo LP BEE GEES e™** IncJudes 20 AIL TIME GREAT titl GfctS HITS' 2 MKCOftO SC V .- PICTURED ITEM ONLY. 8.97 BEE GEES GREATEST RSO 1398 SERIES NEW LOW PRICES Barh ra Streisand Wet N« i Mors* s (£ nnuqh Is f iiiiycjh) IDu.-I With Dnnn.i Sumnu-tl Ni.KJ.ll.I At tor Th «• M.tm I Am 1 Gomm.I C'y Inflight BARBRA STREISAND WET COLUMBIA 898 SERIES ANNE MURRAY A PICTURED ITEMS ONLY 5.99 Stereo LP nciudmg White Sister 99 Mama All Us Boys EAGLES T i U I O \ X . R U N BOB DYLAN Sl ow TRAIN COMING including: Gotta Serve Somebody When You Gonna Wake Up EAGLES THE LONG RUN ASYLUM 896 SERIES * ' I t TOTO HYDRA BOB DYLAN COLUMBIA 898 SERIES SLOW TRAIN COMING COLUMBIA 898 SERIES Cheap Trick Dream Police including Dream Police Way Of Th. WofkJ Voices Gonna Raise H.H Need Vouf Lov. Til Always Love You ANNE MURRAY I LL ALWAYS LOVE YOU CAPITOL 898 SERIES CLASSIC CRYSTAL . LED ZEPPELIN IN THROUGH THE OUT DOOR SWAN SONG 898 SERIES CHEAP TRICK DREAM POLICE EPIC 898 SERIES OUTLAWS INTHE EYE OF THE STORM CRYSTAL GAYLE CLASSIC CRYSTAL UNITED ARTISTS 898 SERIES OUTLAWS IN THE EYE OF THE STORM ARISTA 898 SERIES HORN SB YS family centers 4400 W. Rte. 120- McHenry Rte. 47 & Country Club Rd. - Woodstock LP B S Track The Eagles "The Long Run" 5.99 4.47 Fleetwood Moc "Tusk" W " W W BarryManilow ... . "One Voice" 117 **** • .. 4.17 4 47 "Cornerstone" 5.47 5.371 "Rite Cheap Trick 5 99 *.*7 "Dream Police Commodore. "Midnight Magic" ••11 •••* | Kry*°*rn 4.17 4.47] Kenny Barbra Streisand 4 |j 4 47 I "Wet- Anne Murray 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 __ Crystal Gayle 19 "Miss Mississippi" THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE c® FOR THE HOLIDAYS. m§wm ii'it - • ! W~ ? % ' > v?c • - j ? .. * 0 •' t "I'll Always Love You" 5.99 4.47 Rod Stewart "lest of Rod Stewart" 4.17 4.47 Donna Summer "Greatest Hits" 14.47 10.97 Bee Gees "Greatest Hits" 5.97 10.97 Tom Petty "Damn The Torpedoes" 4.17 4.47 Foghat "Boogie Motel" 4.17 4.47 Michaal Jackson "Off Tho Wall" 4.17 4.47 Molly Hatchet "Fllrtln* With Disaster" 4.97 5.37 Dionno Warwick "Oionne" 4.17 4.47 PIan to uisit Woodstock during the Holidays...ioe're j(j$t minutes from Ufhereuer you are. We'll make your uisit memorable and hope to see you again and again. iiid, as a special pre-Christmas treat, VSanta Claus will be in Woodstock this Saturday and Sunday! He will arrive around Noon each day and stay until 4 p.m. and will haue a generous supply of candy and good cheer for all! Look for him at any of these fine stores: 4.97 5.37 4A Elton John "Victim of lave" 4.17 4.471 Ackemann's <# Beard & Stovall Bohn's on the Square Bowman Shoes Buschkopf Pharmacy A.G. Edwards § Sons,Inc.' . First National Bank of Woodstock Frame's Apparel Lora $ Wally Grigg,Booksellers Hogan's Apparel Hornsby's Knuths î d's Paint 'n Paper i's Confectionery Courthouse Inn vood Apparel Schultz's The Shoe Box ' Smith's Children's Shop , Sound Advice State Bank of Woodstock Stone's on the Square Swiss Maid Bakery Thompson's Appliance Top Drawer Town & Country Music Tree of Life Natural Foods , Wehde Shoes Wien's of Woodstock Ray Wolf jewelers Woodstock Jewelers • Woodstock True Value Hardware Vi';. - - . -V ' W u I : J. i -th

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy