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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Oct 1967, p. 10

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'k\V,W ,V Pfe 10, SEC. 1 - PLAINDEALER - OCT. 6, 1967 TT^R" COUNTY CHORAL Flew* Ab®ut GROUP PLANNING Our Servicemen WINTER\ PPRROOPG*R AM The varied program of the Northern Illinois Choral association this winter will con' sist of works from J.S. Bach's '•Christmas Oratorio", and a Christmas cantata, "For Us A Child Is Born", six folk songs by Johannes Brahms, and several Christmas anthem r. from around the world. The concert will be presented Sunday evening, Dec. 3 at 8 p.m., in the First Methodist church of Crystal Lake. Tickets are now in the hands of chorus members, and may be purchased at any time. Irene Fasse is in charge of general ticket sales, and associate and sustaining memberships may be purchased from Jean Hartung. Although rehearsals are well under way, there are a few openings for singers in the chorus, primarily in the male sections, and particularly among the tenors,, If interested, please call Mrs. Russell Griffith. DONALD R. STTNE Marine Private Donald R. Stine, son of Mr. and Mrs. James "F. Stine of 1625 N; Riverside drive, McHenry, was graduated from eight weeks of recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit depot at San Diego, Calif. He will now undergo about three weeks of individual combat training and then, after leave at home, will report to his first Marine corps assignment. The intensified Marine recruit training emphasized rigid physical conditioning and survival techniques, both at sea and ashore, to develop selfconfidence and endurance. Marksmanship with the M-14 rifle and 45-calibre pistol are equally stressed, and close order drill instills the traditions of Marine Corps teamwork. A thorough study of basic military subjects; hygiene; first aid and sanitation; and the customs, courtesies, history and mission of the Marine Corps serve to polish the new Marine's recruit education and prepare him to join Marine combat forces. Army Private James S. Jendruczek, 20, son of Mrs. Josephine C. Jendruczek, Route 1, Wauconda, completed an eight - week administration course Sept. 22 at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. He was trained in the preparation of military records and forms. Instruction was also given in fundamentals of the Army filing system, typing and operation of office machines. The private's father, Stanley S. Jendruczek, lives at 2520 Rose St., Franklin Park. His wife, Donna, lives at 8609 Ramble road, Wonder Lake. JOHNSBURG CLOVERS Another 4-H year has started for the Johnsburg Clovers. Members have signed up for cooking, clothing, knitting,photography, electricity, arts and crafts, woodworking, bird study and dog care. This year the club is adding small engines (ages 12-19) and automotive care and safety (ages 14-19) which should be of interest to boys who will be learning to drive in the coming years. 4-H also helps the community, and the project for October is collecting yarn for the retarded children in special education schools throughout our county. This yarn will be used by the children in making rugs. Anyone interested in donating yarn please contact a 4-H member. Meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday, of every month at Johnsburg Public school. Membership is open to boys and girls from 9 to 19. Anyone interested in joining may do so by sending their name, age, address and telephone number to the Johnsburg Clovers, 1405 Bayview Lane, McHenry. The 12K ton church bell housed in the tower O' Notre Dame church in Montreal, Canada, is the largest on the North American continent. ATTENDS CONVENTION Mrs. Herman Keller, rural union, president of Hiawatha (McHenry Co.) chapter of the Valparaiso University guild, has returned from the national organization's thirty-sixth annual convention held on the VU campus Friday to Sunday, Sept. 22-24. Plant Spring Beauty Flowerwood's Nurserymen will give you valuable advice on What, Where, When and How to Plant this Fall. Shrubs, Trees, Evergreens, Bulbs...IPImt Tfaem TM§ Fall For S prin$ beauty! Open Sunday 9-5 Mon.-« 8-5:: ^llowei'wco1 ^ We Deliver--Phone 459-6200 Rt. 14 at 176 Crystal Lake MAC DONALD FORD inc. i V-8, Cruise-o-Matic, Power Steering, Remote Outside Rear-View Mirror, Deluxe Seat Belts, Ivy Green <4Lai&!- FULL PRICE ustd ear sale! '62 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE * + ' • • ... 1-Owner, extra-low miles '64 THUNDERBIRD LANDAU Ice Blue, Vinyl Top, Air Conditioning, full power, lyxyry Interior '65 THUNDERBIRD HARDTOP White, Candyapple Red Interior, Fully Equipped *2111 '67 FORD F-100 PICKUP 4 wheel Drive, 4-spd., free-rolling hubs $218I '63 BUICK WILDCAT Hardtop White witii Hack Vinyl Top, Buckets $IliI '66 MUSTANG HARDTOP • 6 cyl., Automatic S1©SS '65 MUSTANG HARDTG* V-8 3-speed stick $149 i '64 CHEVROLET %-Ton Truck 6, 3-speed, 8-ply tires, low milm, heavy duty springs and hympsrs *1295 '62 CHEVROLET Convertible CJ g i-mt ©A8LY 9-9 SATURDAY 9-6 1111^ {fa** - '••• i. RT. 11 OPEN SUNDAYS 11-5 (P.M.

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