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

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, wl* \4iK 14 • IM.AINDEALER - FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 4.1W3 (I general yci 101 a i News Ask questions before surrendering litter Ln 00 c" 0} City council takes look at fund balances ,:r50 YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Nov. »f,9, 1933) , • At a stated meeting of the City " Council the treasurer's report r showed a balance on hand of r .$4,721, while the collector's report showed collections of $29.41 and the city cleric had collected $84.39. The bill of the McHenry band for the balance of 1932 as well as 1933 was tabled as it is im­ possible at this time to tell exactly how much is due the band because of delinquent taxes. The small balance due the „ band will be paid as soon as the '* exact amount has been deter­ mined. wice The gas company sent Ray Conway to explain why the 1 ' service man has been removed ; from McHenry. The reason is • that the gas company has taken ! Ion new territory and they have ; centralized the service department to the office in 1 Crystal Lake. v40 YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Nov. 11, 1943). Eight more McHenry ; residents, either now living here • or formerly from this city, are 1 answering the call of Board One ! as they seek to fill the next quota. Included are Daniel J. : Kennebeck, Joseph Justen, Jack ; D. Segel, Rex W. Geddes, Floyd E. Covalt, Jr., James P. Regner, Nilan S. Daniels and Norbert Yegge. The many friends of Walter , Warner and the late Irene • Frisby Warner of Elgin, former I McHenry residents, will be J sorry to hear that their son, Lieut. Richard Warner, 24, is missing in action, since an air raid over Italy. With eleven seniors playing their last football game, the Warriors lost a hard fought battle to Northbrook 12 to 6 under the lights in McHenry. 25 YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Nov. 13, 1968). The entire community is anxiously awaiting the coronation ball in Baton Rouge, La., Nov. 14, at which time they hope McHenry may claim the national dairy princess in the person of lovely Mary Ann Granger. The dark-hairea, dark- eyed miss of 18, a' 1958 graduate o! the local high school, previously won the title of county princess and later became winner in keen state wide competition. Mary Ann left by plane the first of last week, accompanied by a chaperone who will assist her in preparing for the contest. The Crime Stoppers will meet Nov. 25 at the city hall. The McHenry State Bank reported that Christmas club checks totalling nearly $150,000 were being mailed this week. This will be of interest to the* nearly 1,000 club members and also the merchants of McHenry. 10 YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of Nov. 14, 1973). Henry Nell, school board president for District 15, will head a panel for the Illinois Association of School Boards. The topic of the panel discussion will be " TeachingTeachers To Teach, What's Happening in Teacher Education'1. Nell will preside over the panel which includes Dr. John Erickson, University of Illinois, Cham- By Ms. Flo Klemm Is there panic when you are sitting with a litter of puppies or kittens that are reaching an 'old of five months....pondering at you are going to do? One thing, of course, is to have the mother spayed. Should someone call, or should you read an ad offering to take the entire litter, check it out as best you can; ask questions; try, before surrending your litter, to determine if the animals are going to end up being sold to a testing laboratory, maybe sold as 'bait' for dog fighting or in some instances, kittens are used as live bait in the training of dogs for racing. 15 •^Helping PAWS It is very unusual today for anyone to be able to find homes for an entire litter of puppies or kittens. All pet adoptions must be validated by the signing of a contract along with the adoption fee, which includes the cost of the spay or neuter surgery from a vet of HP's choice, or a deduction from the cost of the surgery if done by a vet of your choice. When adopting a pet through Helping Paws" please for your future reference keep name, address, phone number of the person from whom you adopted pet and adoption fee by check payable to Helping Paws. ADOPT DOGS Sheltie mix 4-year female, shots, housebroken, spayed, 385- 4910. Pit Bull-Labrador, 2-year female, shots, housebroken, 455- 6530. English Bull Terrier 6-year female, shots, housebroken, spayed, no other animals, 338- 7191. Labrador mix 10-month male, / shots, housebroken, 338-2363. rfoni Sheepdog-Labrador three V 7 fir females, 8-weeks, 455-1518. Doberman 10-month female, shots, 815 728-0064. Cockapoo-Schnauzer 5-year female, housebroken, spayed, 338-3985. Two 12-week Labrador females, 344-5093. Poodle-Terrier, 3-year small female, housebroken, 312 639- 3474. Small Pekingese, 6-year female, shots, nousebroiken, spayed, 385-8540 after 5:30 p.m. Cockapoo 1-year, black-white male, shots, housebroken, no children, 459-2677. Yellow Labrador, 6-year male, shots, housebroken, older children. 312 587-2745. German Wire Haired Pointer, 6-month female, shots, 312 658- 8597. Doberman mix 10-month female, shots, housebroken, spayed, 338-3602. Springer Spaniel, 4-year male, shots, neutered, 459-6233. , German Shepherd-Collie, 1- year, black-tan, short coat, housebroken, 815 568-8828. Afghan apricot with black face, 1 vt-year female, shots, 459- 5473. Australian Shepherd, 2-year- old, shots, housebroken, 344- 1590. Labrador mix 5*4 -month male, black with silver tint, 455- 3489. Seven Cockapoo mix, 6-weeks- old; 3 male, 4 female, 312 497- 4480. ADOPT CATS Two semi-long hair 5 ft-month grey females, shots, 312 497-5142. Male 'Morris', 3-week, long hair, 312 639-5142. \Black-white 9-week male, shots; black-white female, spayed, shots, 455-0552. Angora mix, creme-white, 4- onth male, shots, 459-1348. j Grey short hair 6-month male, 312 658-4457. Three short hair 'Morris', 6- weeks-old, 338-3426. Black-grey with white 8- month semi-long hair, male, 459- 0931. Siamese lvt-year male, neutred, six toes on front, 459- 2677. 8-week kittens: black, black with white paws, tuxedo front, 815 653-9288. Two 7-week females: calico; orange tiger, 312 639-1026. Black short hair - 6month female, declawed, 459-4862 after 5 p.m. Siamese 8-year female, shots, spayed, adults, 312 658-7910. Black-white long hair 3 *-year female, shots, spayed, semi-long hair, 4-year male, shots, declawed, spayed- neutered, 312 639-8464. Long hair, grey 2-year female, shots, spayea, 385-7430. Smoke blue Tabby, semi-long hair, 11-month male, shots, 459- 2677. LOST DOGS > Golden Retriever mix, lfc- year male, small white star on forehead, rabies and brown leather collar, small size, Route 176 and 31. 455-1517. * Golden Retriever, 2-year male, rabies tag, Central High white- stripe short hair female, shots; Per­ sian mix female, shots, 455-3264. Grey semi-long hair, 10-week male, 312 658-3683. Five 6-week kittens and black- white young adult, short hair female, 338-3927. Long hair grey-black tiger stripe young adult female, 459- 5119. Black 3-year female, shots, spayed, declawed. 459-6796. Two 4-year black Persian mix shots, spayed, 312 639-0021. Grey-crown, short hair tiger, 2-year female, shots, spayed, 459-7113. Two adult: black-white, semi- long hair, 4-year female, grey School, 455-3637. Poodle mix 11-yc black shaggy male, and rabies tag, McHenry Avenue, Crystal Lake, 459-6570. Small Shepherd 8-year male, grey-white-brown-black, long tail, choke and rabies, South of Woodstock, 338-8172. / FOUND DOGS Beagle type, white-reddish brown female puppy, Lilymoor, QAA-AQQA JTt TlWl. Labrador black short hair adult, Crystal Lake Avenue- Dole* -Pomeroy, 459-1221. German Shepherd, biacic-tan, female puppy, blue nylon collar, Walkup near Crystal Springs Road, 455-0453. FOUND CATS Grey-white with black stripe markings on face, legs, grey tail, young small semi-long hair male, Johnsburg, 385-9397. Grey-black tabby, four white paws, 6-month male, Bull valley-Cold Springs Road, 815 337-0512. Please call Animal Control when you find or lose a pet. They also have pets for adoption, 338- 7040. For information on T Paws lost and found adoptions, call 459-2641. McHenry hospital offers free diabetes test has received notification from the Capital Development board that Dec. 20 is designated as bid opening date for the new campus development. This means that, weather _ construction will begin in earl or mid-January. mm MusiC teachers meet Northern Illinois Medical Center (McHenry Hospital) will join with some 90 other hospitals throughout Chicago and nor­ thern Illinois to oner free blood sugar testing during Diabetes Detection Week, Nov. 7 through 12. The program is part of a rer the Nov. 8 is the date for the next meeting of the Fox Hills Chapter of the niinois State Music ; Teachers' Association, to be • held at the home of Janet ; Pfluecke, 37 E.JJunset Drive, in ' Cary, at 8 ? ffe; \ fa 'therapist, who will speak '"Music and the Special Child on :ary, at 8p.m. The program will eature Chris Lucia, a music hei r t"M» A question and discussion period f [will follow. • In addition, the Wa fMeans chairman, Hazel has announced that an auction of handmade, homemade and homegrown items will be held after a short business meeting. All teachers are urged to bring as many things as possible, along with their checkbooks, in order to make this a successful event, as well as a fun evening. The FoxHillsChapter invites all music teachers in the area to attend and-or become a member. For further in- i without and will be held as a public service to the com­ munity. Appointments are necessary so that waiting can be minimized. Times set for the diabetic screenings are; Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 10 to 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 to 8:30 pjn.; Saturday, 9 to 11 a.m. Testing will take place in the Carey House, at the end of Waukegan Road, and par- of the hosptal parking lot DINNER (COMPLETE WITH COLE SLAW ft BROASTED POTATOES) *OFFEII GOOD THRU NOV. 30 % Rt«. 120, McH»nry 344-1103 Once every hundred years... Tonh%qujr«» Plj\crs. Inc proudk present Music b\ Frederick Loewe I BRIGADOON I Book and Lyrics by A,an 'ay L*rn®r ' Woodstock Opera House ^ November 4, 5, 6,11,12,13,18 & 19 1983 Directed by Allan L. Smith CurUin lim«: 8 IS <f rxl.iv> & SjluYdjtM 6 15 tSundjw Special VUlinec: Salurdji November 19 jl J 00 Tirhcta: \ -- i" 00 B" S»mI---16.00 Senior Student* $4.00 > I wept Saiu»d« All te*H re»ef»e€l. Croup ritn ivtlUble. For revervjuon. tall (»1S) 3J6-SJ60 iTue«dj\ -- Sundjv Soon --5 Tests are not for persons known to have diabetes, and no tests can be given without an appointment. Specific dietary restrictions are necessary. The test is most accurate when taken two hours after a meal con­ taining adequate carbohydrate (sugars and starches). The following suggested menus are appropraite: Suggested breakfast (for morning screening test) Fruit (banana, or large glass of fruit juice) 1 cup cereal (cooked or flake) cup milk 2 tsp. sugar 2 pieces toast or bread I tbsn. ielly or jam Coffee or tea - decaffeinated only (cream or sugar if desired) Sugguested lunches ternoon screening test) Eat your normal breakfast and ONE of the following: Lunch 1 Fruit (banana or large glass of fruit juice) Meat or cheese sandwich (with two sliceajof bread) Dessert (cake, pie, pudding,' etc. • 1 piece or serving) 1 cup milk Coffee or tea - decaffeinated only (cream or sugar if desired) Lunch 2 Hamburger and bun Small French fries or potato (cake, pie. pudding, etc. 1 piece or serving) Large glass or can decaf­ feinated pop (not diet pop) Coffee or tea- decaffeinated only (cream or sugar if desired) For evening screening test, eat a normal breakfast and lunch and one of the test lunches above for dinner. It is very important to include all the foods in the amounts listed in the sample menus. Do not drink (other than water), eat, smoke, chew gum, eat candy or cough drops, etc., following the meal, until the blood sample is taken. Detection Week in is coordinated by the Diabetes Association, Northern^Illinois Affiliate, Inc., in Chicago, Illinois. To make an appointment, call McHenry Hospital's public relations department at 815 385- 2200, extension 711, between 9:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday. Results will be sent directly to the individuals taking the test. Gloria Sprague, second from left, and Irma Templeman, far right, were recently honored by the Illinois Hospital Association Council of Volunteers. The two women received the Leadership award at the I HA annual meeting at SS2S TRI-MARINE 4019 E. LAKE SHORE DR. WONDER LAKE IL. (815) 653-3000 SALES: NEW & USED ICE-CLOTHING-PARTS-GAS QUEEN ANN LANDING ADE SOUP ft CHILI DELI SANDWICHES BEER & WINE 84skidoo the Hyatt Regency in Chicago. They are shown with, far left, Helen Golbeck, director of volunteers and administrative services at McHenry Hospital, and, center right, Nora CMalley, FACHA, executive director of the hospital. KEY CLUB WEEK The week of Nov. 6-12 has been Kroclaimed Key Club Week by the IcHenry City Council. The Key Club, which is sponsored by the McHenry Kiwanis Club, is a youth organization for community service. 65-3200"" I^4*I0¥V l>0 MtH.m, lllinoi. SALS SATES: WID., NOV. 2 THRU TUES., NOV.! Taylor California Cellars Wines fchint-Vht Rose-Chiblis Burgundy frwcfc Colombird Zielmdel-Ricsling SALE 2 FOR 5.00 Refund Details in Store LESS MAIL J A/1 IN REFUND 3 AA/ YOUR NET COST J FOR 2.00 1.5 LITRES

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