SECTION*. PACE It - PL AINDE ALER - WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2, IMS general No change in recyc . 0 site Prenatal exercise classes offered by Easter Seals Starting Nov. 16, taster Seals ill Woodstock will be holding a ital therapeutic exercise Lois Parez, the registered " therapist in charge of program states, "It is very Htant to be fully prepared ically and mentally, foe the birth of a child. This is why Easter Seals feels so strongly about the addition of this program." Before starting the exercise program, each participant will have a simple comprehensive evaluation. After the evaluation, a program will be designed, taking into account each ' -M M P A I N L E S S HAIR REMOVAL N O N E E D L E S Ac Me! tv '-lie .4 no pa'mess me"' ' ' i1" *iMg yoKunted ha•' Wo'P ' lan 4 "»ry* p'irv f- fo> • cot ' Jen' V " '1 ' rt> :ny • ' e " •>" 0' ob1 . • a• 8!S J£,c !'k Mar^ - v •«•!' - • '••<! '<• •>" • cyVew ~ Reflectlor/s 4 5 5 C o v e n t r y L a n e S u i t e 1 0 8 • C r y s t a l L a * e 8 i 5 4 5 5 4 4 6 1 individual's special needs, program will include: pointers on posture, muscle strength, flexibility, endurance, breathing and relaxation exercises. Throughout the program brief discussions will be held, giving rationale to each exercise activity as it relates to pregnancy, labor and delivery. The classes will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. every Wednesday at the Easter Seal Therapy Center, 708 \ Washington Street, Woodstock. A written prescription 'from each participant's physician is needed. 6RAN0 OPENING SPECIAL' * 50% OFF co- Saturday, Nov. 5, will see the McHenry County Defender . recycling drive operating, as it has since August, in the north lot of West Campus It will not be moving to the former Jewel lot , as previously announced. Trie drive, as usual, will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will be r jnsored this Saturday by enry Boy Scout Troop 459. According to Roger L. Kunz, scoutmaster, these boys, ranging in age from 8 to 18 years, will be on hand to see that the drive goes smoothly. Kunz, assistant scoutmaster David Nyland, along with 15-20 Scouts and their fathers will help unload cars, sort glass containers, crush cans and answer questions about recycling. In order to help them earn money for camping , trips, badges, awards ana other needs, following to . the drive, newspapers without magazines and junk mail, glass containers with all plastic and metal removed, "tin" cans that have h i • aS \ of 100 36 Fw tin First IrMtBNt iWltttfclS* [ipirp 11 g3 q ^ * % S1 citizens can bring any of the r been flattened, used mot' brown paper bags cardboard tied in easy to bundles, and aluminum sc. all kinds. The Defenders also buy percent aluminum cans: cents per pound if the cans are crushed and 34 cents per pound if they are not crushed. On the second Thursday of each month (Nov. 10) from 9 a.m. to noon, the Defenders will be buying both aluminum cans and glass containers. This akes place on Borden just behind the McHenry FS. Further information about recycling, <tr how an organization may participate in a future drive, may be obtained by calling a Defender representative at 385-8512. (IMCStflXl { i i 8 i COUNTRY CHRISTMAS BAZAAR ] 8 8 8 8 I I •i,v r\v 8 Nov. to NORTH JUNIOR HIGH 170 Oak St. Crystal Lake Nov. 6 Sunday 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. K Saturday 8:30a.m.-5 p.m. £ (Formerly at Crystal Lake South High School) Exhibitors' fees will be donated to N JHS Activity Fund IVMKMtlKIOBalafMdWIMlKlMlHIMCMlMVniMMClHlMMf' I 8 8 I I I I .4 Flu shots for seniors --i A/VcHenry Hospital (Northern Illinois Afedical Center) was recently the location for free flu shots for senior citizens. Mary Ann Wiznerowicz, RN, administers a dose of flu vaccine to Frank J. Zima/ A/VcHenrv, one of 300 seniors vtfx> took advantage of this outreach activity sponsored by the hospital each year in the fall. The nursing division of the A/VcHenry County Department of Public Health administered the shots, and the hospital auxiliarys' volunteers handled the traffic flow for the overwhelming response to the free vaccine. i % 3* v; Jf ... V * f -• i J ; f « t * r." ^ •' --- • ADVANCE PAYMENT The Governor has authorized the release of a $22.9 million advance payment to the RTA. The payment is based on an estimate of sales tax receipts the RTA normally would have received in November.1 W U ( W K I M \ \ AQl A SKNTKY W A T E R C O N D I T I O N E R •LOW MONtHLY •*.. &-• -a rx. Taste that delivers IN THE MONEY SAVING Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. C 19S3 RJ. Reynold* Tobacco Co LIGHTS: 10 mg. "tar", 0 9 mg. nicotine. 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