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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Aug 1985, p. 5

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Community Weight clinic is offered at hospital Despite what many tftot plans welgit and WDoKf fad . losing It bard not magic. It requires the discipline of consistently choosing lower calorie food items and main­ taining a regular activity program. Memorial Hospital staff under­ stand this challenge and are ready to hdp everyone meet it through a 10-week weigit loss class entitled 'Take Control." The class will meet Thursdays, starting Sept. 12, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. or 6 to 7 pjn. in the hospital's conference center, 537 W. South St., Woodstock. The class includes an initial heelth screening and goal setting session, nutritional guidelines and practical suggestions on modifying eating patterns. It also includes stretching and calisthenics, aerobic exercise and yoga Instruction. Class size is limited and registra­ tion is required. To register, call 338-2500, extension 330. Fantastic Sam's hairstyle salon has grand opening Fantastic Sam's, 4216 W. Elm, ~ a grand opening on Aug. 12 at the Boone Creek Plasa, next to the Jewel shopping center. Owners and managers, Tom and Joyce Brides, have lived in McHen- ry since 1972. Joyce is a licensed beautician and has worked as a beauty operator and beauty shop inspector for the State Board of Oosmotology in Minn. She also has attended the University of Minneso­ ta and Is a licensed real eetate Mifiprffin In nHwnjy. Tom Is a pilot for a major airline and a captain in the Illinois Air National Guard. They have three children: Sherry, 8, Lmdsey, 5, and Darren, six months. Fantastic Sam's provides fun hair care service for the family. Chil­ dren wfll be entertained by the "Fantastic Machine" family members are having their hslr styled. Store hours are: Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9 a.m. to I pjn.; Tuesday and Thursday, from 9 ajn. to I pjn.; and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 pjn. No appoint­ ments are neceosary. The businsss ramberjs 914-2291. Tom and Joyce Briden, co-owners of Fantastic Sam's, are display­ ing the "Fantastic Machine.'1 It shows cartoons for children who are watting for a haircut. Preschool screenings scheduled Parents of three and four-year-old children not entering kindergarten In the fOU of 1906 may can 385-7210 to make an appointment for pre­ school screening. The aim of the screening Is threefold: - To identify potential educational nawh among preWPflPOl difldran. • To introduce the parent to the echool system and prepare pre­ schoolers for later school entrance. - TO provide preschoolers with a positive first experience with school. When the for an be asked for basic information and sched­ uled to bring the child to one of the elementary schools for Appointments may be scheduled September, October, January and February. Children will be screened for speech, and motor «wi« Hearing and visual acuity screening The parents will be interviewed about the child's development and medical background and the child's performance wfll be discussed with the parent. Meet and Eat center tells menu Although the caterer for meals for the McHenry County Senior Citizens Council Meet & Eat program requests that participants sign up for meals one week in advance, they allow changes to be made in the meal count 24 hours prior to each serving day. In other words, people, can call the center they attend and reserve a meal 24 hours ahead of the day they plan to attend. For example, those desiring to eat lunch on Friday may call Thursday morning reservations. Reservations for meals at the McHenry Meet ft Eat Center for the week of Aug. 19 through Aug. 23 should be made by calling 385- 8260 by Tuesday, Aug. 13. The menu for that week is as follows: Aug. 19: Breaded pork patty, brown gravy, duchess potatoes, bread, margarine, applesauce, milk. . 20; Beef chop suey with seasoned rice, tossed salad with dressing, dinner roll, margarine, tapioca pudding, milk. Aug. 21: Barbecued chicken, whipped potatoes, spinach, fruit-marshmallow salad, bread, margarine, birthday cake, milk. Aug. 22: Roast sirloin of beef, escalloped potatoes, carrot-pineapple salad, bread, margarine, chilled pears, milk. Aug. 23: Spaghetti & meat­ balls, kernel corn, tossed salad and dressing, bread, margarine, fresh nectarine, milk. Gootfyear "Auto Tech Center1' in McHenry re­ cently celebrated a grand reopening in the tar spurgeons n am odd-number 3S sized bras 4% am with smooth Of seamsspadaly «%q deslgnedtoftt < odd-number sized women made for vile* bras are specialty T designed to fit the odd-number sized woman. Computer proportioning ensures that the cups, straps and back are precisely'scaled for perfect odd-number measurement. if- - -4k. -- nj 4 " w r Special Introductory Price Plus Free Bra Exchange Guarantee Free Bra Exchange Offer En* 11/11/85 Save thru Sunday! November, Soft Brushed Pullovers -- top performers for school! Long-sleeve beauties in new season colors -- solids, novelty knits, patterns. Jr's, misses', women's. Save $31 Reg. $12 8.99 Reg. $13 9.99 iifi' MCHENRY MARKETPLACE I38S-4100I •>.<V r >'"• Popular! Shaker Knits in acrylic -- pink, lilac, blue, ; sizes 4-6X, 7-14. eg. $12-$13 crew neck sweaters 8.99-9.79 Reg. $10 v-neck vests Saturday, July 27 McHENRY MARKETPLACE 385-4100 Great School Starters of poly/cottbn; sizes 8-18. Reg. $9 western styles in 8.79 Reg. $12 flight styles with snap-latch collar and short sleeves 8.99 i Style #402 ILightfy Lined Big news! Save 1/3 to 1/2 on up-to-the minute shirts Sizes S-M-L-XL Reg. $12 short sleeve ve­ lours; acrylic/poly. Grey, charcoal, blue, cream 5.99 Reg. $12 Ocean Pacific0 poly/cotton waffle knits with ^creen prints 7.99 OPEN SUNDAYS #4Q)9$oifCLp ket Place shopping center, 4400 W. Elm Street Ibeevent was heldr

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