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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Nov 1969, p. 17

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\ « Jc bt oi <Y in Lakemoor ' . i -Lilymoor Rita Casey / 385-2780 Seek Volunteers For Entertaining Downey Patients Alyce Kowal and a few lady members of the V.F.W. go to Downey hospital every Tuesday to qheer up the fellows. They volunteer their services and en­ tertain the men by talking, play­ ing cards and so forth. They have requested that anyone in­ terested in going along should contact Mrs. Kowal. They have also requested that anyone hav­ ing paperback pocket books, "Reader's Digest and any other type of books, contact Mrs. Kowal. The number is 385-0597. Kindly take a few minutes to search your basement for these items and help support the fine work these ladies are carrying BIRTHDAYS Belated greetings to Olive and Jessie Corbet Nov. 17 and Bet­ ty Scott Nov. 20. Best wishes to Gary Leske Nov. 28. Tommy _£asey, Jr., who will be a great big two years old Nov. 30. and w---- McHenry Among Winners Of IAA County Awards Among award winners was McHenry county, fifth in the Ill­ inois Farm Sports Festival; al- po Ervin Walters, president of the McHenry County Farm Bur­ eau, who received the Golden Vest award for a Farm Bureau that gained in members dur­ ing 1968-69. The Illinois Agricultural as­ sociation (state-wide Farm Bureau) paid tribute last week, to the leading county Farm Bur­ eaus and individuals who pro­ vided outstanding service dur­ ing 1969 in helping Illinois far­ mers reach goals they set for themselves and their orgj&niza- tions. In addition to honoring Farm Bureau leaders, the IAA honor- _ed a county extension adviser and five instructors of agri­ cultural occupations for twenty- Wive years of service to agri­ culture. The recognition pro­ gram was held the first day of the IAA annual meeting in the Sherman House at Chicago. • County Farm Bureaus in six JUiixUs districts received IAA 'marketing awards' in recog­ nition of outstanding activities in the field of marketing agri­ cultural produce during 1969. Six county Farm Bureas re­ ceived replicas of the famed } Liberty Bell for having the best , over-all Farm Bureau policy * development and policy activa­ tion programs during 1969. Fourteen county Farm Bur­ eaus received trophies or pla­ ques for high scores in the year­ long Illinois Farm Sports Fes­ tival program. Points are awarded to counties on the basis of victories and participation in the ten sporting events of­ fered by the program. Pay next to nothing . . . f o r 1 o u t o f e v e r y 3 to 5 years' Homeowners insurance, for your home, personal posses­ sions, liability. Country Companies protection costs at least l/5th to l/3rd less than similar coverage from most other companies. Here's the yearly cost for our broadform Homeowners coverage (1-family brick): IN MCHENRY' $36 for $17,500 $62 for $30,000 Don't pass up a sav­ ings of 20% to 30%-- call me soon. Your Country Companies• Agmnt Lee B. Kortemeier Off. 338^2000 - Res. 338-0975 to Sharon Leigh Lund Dec. 2. Hope everyone has a happy day. LILYMOOR ASSOCIATION AND LILYMOOR AUXILIARY .Wishes to thank all those that made their doll sale a success. Without the hours of washing, repairing and dress-making of dolls, we would not have had such a variety for the sale. Thanks again to Connie John­ son, Florence Martinson, Sally Rogers, LaVerne Schueler, Linda Kropf and Renata Swan- son. Several dolls are still avail­ able and can be seen anytime by calling Marion Leske, 385- 0536 or Alma Hueckstaedt, 385- 5689. * NEW ADDRESS Minnie Seeber*s new address is 100 North Madison, Wood­ stock, 111. Quite a few friends of Mim's bid her farewell last Saturday night and she received many gifts and pleasant good­ byes. DINNER DANCE On Nov. 22, Helen and Wal­ ter Para, Jean and A1 Dember, Irene and Chuck Thornton and Lu Gravenstuk went to a din­ ner dance and all had a very enjoyable time. VILLAGE NEWS The village of Lakemoor held its regular meeting Thursday, Nov. 13. The village board ap­ pointed and approved Patric Lass as village electrical in­ spector. " ' The village board appropri­ ated $150 for road work repair which has already begun. CELEBRITY GUEST Herbert Zabroski, a marine stationed at Camp Pendleton, Calif., called home to tell his family not to worry about hi# not having Thanksgiving dinner. Herb reports that he will be having Thanksgiving dinner with two popular Hollywood movie stars, Ann Margaret and Roger Smith. LADIES LEAGUE At the social night Wednes­ day, Nov. 19, bunco was played, winners were Jo Johnson, first prize, Lu Gravenstuk, second, Viola Arbogast, third, Olive Corbet, fourth. Booby prize went to guest for the evening, Jennie Giommola. FINISHES BASIC TRAINING pift.fc.2, FredT.Thortrton graduated from basic training on Nov. 13. He isgoingto A.I.T. school for training in light ar­ tillery. Anyone of his friends wishing to write may do so at his new address: Pvt. E. 2 Fred T. Thornton, 357-42-3602, Co. E., 12th Bn., 3rd A.I.T. Bde., 4th Pt., Fort Jackson, South Carolina, 29207. THANKSGIVING In closing I would like to wish everyone a very happy Thanksgiving Day. Our family will be enjoying the day with Tom's grandmother, Mrs. Gladys Button, from Chicago r i l l ^ W o r l d i O f P h a r m a c y and our dear friends, Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Freeman, and their six children, Virge, Buddy, Jean Marie, Billy, Can­ dy and Helen. Their other daughter Sue, her husband, Ken, and daughter, Suzie, are in Germany, where Ken is sta­ tioned with the Army. To them also a very happy Thanksgiving Day. Holiday Hills Inez Young 385-4672 WALK-THRU ANGINA Medical journals say ex­ ercise conditions the heart and helps in preventing early sen­ escence. It is added to the treatment of angina pectoris, poor circulation and hyperten­ sion. Of late, much is heard about "Walk-thru Angina". Re­ searchers report on the ben­ eficial effects of progressive exercise for relieving heart pain and improving EKG's. The angina victim starts by trying to walk a mile in 25 min­ utes, 3 times a day. If chest pain develops he stops, then continues at a more leisurely pace until pain subsides. When able to walk one mile in 25 minutes, some increase the pace and may include jogging in order to cover the distance in 9 to 11 minutes. Jogging is strenuous and should be re­ placed by walking when short­ ness of breath or fatigue de­ velops. THIS IS NOT ADVICE, AND SHOULD ONLY BE DONE UNDER MEDICAL SUPER­ VISION! The only medical advice we have to offer is..have your pre­ scriptions filled by BOLGER'S DRUG STORE... 1259 N. Green- Phone 385-4500. Fannie May Candy...Norcross Greeting Cards..English Leath­ er Coty Max Factor... Shulton.... c ALLEY OOP C MON, JOIN THE FIGHT A.6MNST MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY.' ai Scribe Sends Greetings Eor Thanksgiving The frost is on the pumpkins, the air is clear and cdld, the welcome warmth inside our homes, brings on a special glow. As our thoughts turn to the hol­ iday began by Pilgrims long ago, we pause to offer praise, for friends our homes, our fam­ ilies and all the blessings we enjoy. With hearts full of gra­ titude and joy we send our warmest wishes for a Happy " Thanksgiving Day. CHRISTMAS pANCE Just a reminder that there is just a week and a half left un­ til the annual Christmas dance sponsored by Holiday Hills. It will be held at the Johnsburg community house on Saturday, Dec. 6. If you don't have your tickets call Dennis Kosup, chairman of the affair at 385- 4915. GERILYN SMITH IS NINE Gerilyn (GiGi) Smith cele­ brated ner ninth birthday on Saturday, Nov. 15, with a party and a trip to the theater for the following friends: Judy and Teri Abbink, Leslie Jende, Mary Price, Kim Walters, Ruth Ann Strossner and WendyYoung.lt was a delightful party for the •giggling group of girls' and brother Jeffrey who accompan­ ied the girls. POOR TURNOUT The turnout for the Con Con election was very poor with only twenty-five per cent of the vo­ ters turning out at our polls in Nunda 12. HAPPY BIRTHDAY A happy birthday to Donnie Gabriel who celebrates his birthday on Nov. 30. / NORTH ATLANTIC Ice in the North Atlantic ice­ bergs may have been part of the Greenland icecap for hun­ dreds of thousands of years. Tues., Nov.25, 1969-Plaindealer-Sec .2, Pg.7 HANDING DOWN A GAME The game of handball--played against four walls--began in Ire­ land about 1,000 years ago. 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