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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Dec 1972, p. 6

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.PAGE6-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1972 Letters to Santa appear just as printed. They should contain name and address. "Dear Santa, "Hurry, I have been good. I want Little People Doll House. One baby with clothes, doll clothes and Dentyne gum too. We will have cookies and milk for you." "Thank you Santa. I love you. "Peggy Lynn Walker "364 Oriole Trail "Crystal Lake" "Come Santa Come, "I am waiting for you. I try to be good. I want cars, trucks, one airport and Little People. One race car too. Don't bring boots. I got new ones for my birthday. My sister will put cookies on the table for you. Love you Santa. " "B-Guy Walker "364 Oriole Trail " "Crystal Lake" "Dear Santa, "I want Barbie make-uo. a Letters To Santa play dough machine and Baby Tender Love, popcorn maker and a stove. My brother needs trucks and choo-choo train, a cotton candymaker. Santa, I'll be good. "Love "Debra Cox "1820 W. Park Lane "McHenry" "Dear Santa "I have been a good boy this year. Here is my list for Christmas. 1. G.I. Joe. 2. Screamin Demon. 3. Binoculars. 4. Lite and Bright. "Love" "David Balachowski "2003 Sunset Avenue "McHenry "Please bring my little sister a new doll". "Dear Santa Claus, "I want a really bear for Christmas and please some dolls. PLEASE. "From DebbieLauer" "Dear Santa Claus "How are you? I am looking forward to seeing you this Christmas. I am trying hard to be good. I want a Walkie Talkie that you can hear one mile away and a sizzlers fat trak upset game and a mark three. I like you. "Wilson Bradley Muse III" "Dear Santa, "Hi! How have you been? My name is Keith Schultz. I am 3 years old and I have been a good boy. I would like a Dune Buggy, Big Wheel and a air­ plane for Christmas. Also I have a sister by the name of Wendy Schultz. She would like a baby doll and a coloring book and crayons. We will leave some milk and cookies out for you when you come. "Love "Keith and Wendy Schultz" "Dear Santa, "I love you. Will you please bring me a popcorn maker, play dough machine, Barbie clothes, case and a Matel farm house. When you come I be good. "Love "DenaKaeBeno "1820 W. Park lane "McHenry "P.S. I love you like my papa. I give you a mooch kiss." FOR CHRISTMAS. . . . SEE CAREY APPLIANCE Cornps (Mod«l TBF-21DN) J370 GE PICTURE WINDOW RANGE with P-7" Total Clean™ oven system! Oven cleans itself entirely, including oven shelves, inner door, window and sur­ face unit reflector pans GE 20.8 cu. ft. NO-FROST REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER! Giant 243-lb. freezer • Jet-Freeze Ice Compartment • 3 full-width adjustable refrigerator shelves • Automatic Ice- maker now or later (at extra cost) GGSC410N 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 TFF 22RM 215 Cu. Ft. Americana No Frost Refrigerator • Custom Dispenser supplied by dependable Automatic Icemaker Stores about 210 cubes • Freezer holds up to 227 lbs • Adjustable tempered glass shelves • Convertible 7 Day Meat Keeper • Rolls out on wheels • 33" wide 66V high CAREY Appliance 1241 N. Green St. 385-5500 McHenry GE CONVERTIBLE DISHWASHER • Portable now . . . Built-in later • 3- level wash action • 2 cycles--Normal. Rinse and Hold • Soft Food Disposer • Woodgrain Textolite' Worktop SEENSTBEEI MALL OUR NO 1 GOAL Coupon Christmas Address These three Terrier type pops are all at 3384132. Please help ghre these pups a hoifre for Christmas. HELPING PAWS By Carol Wilyat Helping Paws' office hours are Monday through Friday from 10-12 and 1-3 only. Please call our office 459-2641 to report lost and found animals as well as inquiring about our animals up for adoption. Donations are needed badly and can be sent to Helping Paws, P.O. Box 263, Algonquin, Illinois, 60102. The following stray pets are up for adoption this week: Female Shepherd type dog, under 2 years; reddish and black with white blaze on chest; very friendly. 385-2391. Donation toward spaying available upon adoption. A small one year old curly haired male dog, reddish brown in color can be adopted by calling 385-7133. He is house broken and has had his distemper shot. In Crystal Lake at 459-5432 is a one year old Terrier mix female brown and white with floppy ears and short hair, housebroken and very lovable. In Algonquin at 658-7666 is a 4V2 month old white Shepherd Collie male, partially housebroken and a little shy. At 459-8913 evenings and weekends or 815-459-8844 is a 1M> year old black Labrador Retriever female, housebroken and very good with children. Also at the same number, six puppies, one male, five females, some are brown and some black part Labrador Retriever. In Algonquin at 658-5074 is a one year old purebred tri-color Collie. She is housebroken, gentle with children, playful and a good watchdog. In Wonder Lake at 653-9646 is a young Schnauzer mix female, grey with white paws, about 20 pounds, and completely housebroken. At 312-669-5671 is a 9 month old female Labrador Terrier mix, housebroken, good with children and well trained. Also at this number, a 5 week old Labrador Terrier mix puppy, black with white on paws and chest. In Woodstock at 338-0132 is a 3 month old Shepherd Collie Ringwood News female, brown with a little black on her face, friendly and sweet; also a 3-4 month old black and white Wire Haired Terrier, will be small when fully grown, and a one year old male all white Wire Haired Terrier that needs to be with an older couple. In Algonquin at 658-8174 is a 3j2 month old Border Collie mix. She is all black with a white spot on her chest, housebroken, very good with children and so very smart! The following are family pets in need of a new home. We ask a donation for the adoption of these as well as our strays as these pets can help the less fortunate in this way. At 338-1638 are three male, 2 female 8 week old Schipperke- Scottie puppies, some black and some brown. At 385-0556 is a male Black Labrador mix pup about 30 pounds, housebroken, good with children and has had shots. At 312-438-7593 is an 11 month old male German Shepherd, black and tan, housebroken, all shots and a good watchdog. At 455-0289 in Crystal Lake is a female three year old Ger­ man Shepherd, black , and brown, housebroken and likes children and her two 8 week old puppies. In McHenry at 385-0199 are five 4 month old fluffy kittens. There are three cats, one black and white male, one black and white female and one yellow tiger male at 459-1396. At 385-1458 is a 4 month old grey kitten with semi-long fur, that has had a distemper shot. She is very playful and cuddly. At 385-6912 is a 2Vfe month old male black and white kitten. In Algonquin at 658-4198 is a 5: 6 week old male grey brown tiger kitten with white paws and beautiful long hair. At 459-4420 after 5:30 p.m. is a 6 month old black and white male kitten that loves children. At 385-1458 is a 6 month old all black male long haired kitten, completely litter trained and has had a distemper shot. In Barrington at 312-381-5522 is a 3-4 month old female black and white kitten. In Lake Zurich at 312-438-2923 is a 1-2 year old male dark grey cat, large with Siamese voice. He is very affectionate and very beautiful. At 459-8844 is a 7 week old female, semi-long haired calico kitten, so lovable and playful. In Algonquin at 658-5074 is a young (under one year old) male semi-long haired cat, white with pumpkin markings. At 385-8307 is a 7 month old female Calico Manx cat and Women's Society Holds Monthly Mooting Dec. 13 the monthly meeting of the W.S.C.S. of the Ringwood United Methodist church will be held at the church on Wednesday, Dec. 13. Dessert- coffee will beserved at 12:30 in the fellowship room followed by the program. A nursery will be provided for pre-schoolers but please call Doris Low 3-9262 or Katy Christopher 8-0295 as to how many children you will have in the nursery. As this is the Christmas meeting, members may bring their Christmas exchange gifts at this time for their secret pal if they so desire. ONDISPLAY For those of you who were unable to get up to the bazaar at the time of our roast beef dinner or if you were there but would like to buy something additional, there will be a display of remaining items in the cry-room of the church Sunday morning, Dec. 10, before and after services. Any items not sold will be available Wednesday at the W.S.C.S. meeting. UNITED METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Some of the members of the parish U.M.Y.F. met at the West Campus pool Sunday afternoon for a swim and a little water polo. There were those who still had some energy for basketball in die school gym. Oh for the vitality of youth. ABOUT TOWN Though it was snowing hard at Appleton, Diane Christopher and Gary Linstad ventured 4-H NEWS CHERRY VALLEY CLUB The Cherry Valley 4-H club held Achievement night in November at the Farm Bureau. Since it was for the '72 4-H year, the officers were in charge. Dale Timmerman called the meeting to order, Dale Sch- muhl led the pledges and the elub sang "America". Bonny Stout gave a welcome speech and Elaine Limbaugh read the secretary's report. Lyle Wright gave a treasurer's report. Everyone in the club gave a report on the activity from the past year. The prize money earned at the fair was distributed. After that, a folk singer, Kathy Garrity, entertained the club. Leaders, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wright, were presented with a carving knife set as a token of the club's appreciation of the couple's help. The next meeting will be held Dec. 15 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kuhns. two 6 week old female kittens, one all black and one calico. At 338-1204 is a long haired declawed Calico cat and four 6 week old kittens with semi-long hair. At 459-0997 is a 2 month old grey tiger stripe kitten. Missing since Nov. 23 at 312- 299-1106 days and 312-639-2078 after 6 p.m. is an adult, golden, neutered male cat wearing a flea collar and a yellow collar with a bell when lost. FOUND CATS Found in Coventry in Crystal Lake at 459-5031, a young adult female Sealpoint Siamese cat. Found behind the manor in Crystal Lake, at 459-8163, an 8 month old female Sealpoint Siamese cat. STA&TIN®. SKI A 4 MQffe-FEIs. 9AM-9PM SATIWK& 9AM-6PM SUNDfts 11AAMBM. MAS EVE 9AM-5BMI B&UH2H3 liMflSD 1220 N.G&EN SI McHEN&at.6°o50 forth to spend last here with the Art Christopher family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kempfer and daughter, Mrs. Mark La winger, and new feon all of Genoa, 111., visited this past weekend with dad, gramps and great-grampa, Frank Kemp­ fer, Sr. It was brought to our attention that Frank has been given the honor of being great- grandpa to three boys and one girl this past month. Congratulations, Frank. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Happy birthday to you Linda Hosier and Cindy A. Barker on Dec. 10 and to you Georgia Hogan, Jim Pearson and Paul Walkington on the twelfth of the month. Last but not least birth­ day wishes go to Edith Dowell and Bobby Thompson both on Dec. 13. May we say the hap­ piest of birthdays on this the most festive time of the year. By now! CHRISTMAS Yes, Christmas is coming, and faster than we really figure it should. This week Dee. 10 through the 16 is Christmas card week according to the post office. Soooo folks we hope that you have your cards ready to mail by this weekend at least rm lata as usuaL We really don't have much time left tor that important shopping and if we leave it go too long we just might have to take whatever is left instead of Just the right gift for that someone special. There's also the hustle bustle of cookie and candy making for those who give special gifts from the kitchen. And especially to those we know who don't bake or have the time to. So until next week happy shopping, card writing and baking all those goodies. your week ahead DR. A.W. MMIS ARIES Iter. 81 Apr. IS TAURUS Apr. 2t • May 2S GEMINI May 21 • Jane IS MOONCHILD Jane 21 • July 22 LEO July 23 VIRGO A<|. 23 LIBRA Sept 23 SCORPIO Oct 23 • NOT. 21 8AGITTARIU8 Nov. 22 • Dec. 21 Forecast Period: Oocenter IS to Detiokr 17, ltT2 Many members of your sign are inclined to lie to themselves in order to justify their motives. Especially, in a situation that involves the other sex. Sometimes we can't see beyond our own exist ance. According to your chart, a problem might develop between you and your mate or similar alliance, because of selfcenteredness. Your feelings toward someone will change, sud­ denly. A word of warning! Stop trying to ana­ lyse a member of the opposite sex. In other words, keep things status quo. There is such a thing as being too practical. Apparently, you are weighing someone's actions on a scale of short term material gains, instead of payoffs in the future. Surprising news should reach you, during this week's cosmic cycle, by way of telephone, mail or a third party. Listen attentively to what you believe is casual conversation. Being inconsiderate of your mate or similar alliance, seems to hover over your chart The point? Guard your words - a mental explosion might be triggered. It's a fact of life, behind the scene there's hsnky-panky going on. In one form or another, someone's clandestine meetings will disturb you. You're becoming too friendly with someone who is not the friend that you believe them to be. Bluntly, it's not the time for you to take anyone into your confidence. This cosmic cycle finds you in the mood for put­ ting the opposite sex to test; let well enough alone. Why? You won't get the reaction you expect. Aug. 22 Sept 22 Oct 22 CAPRICORN Dec. 22 - Jan. 19 "It's steady as she goes." Apparently, most mem­ bers of your sign have become too pushy. In other words, you are making more "waves" than good taste permits. Affairs of the heart might be a big thing, during this cosmic cycle. Someone, so it seems, has secret designs - that could become obvious. Try to widen your present circle of friends. From all indications you will be in need of support for your job, task or project. Again, handshakes and recruiting are in order. PERSONALITY PHOFILE For your Sun Sign Analysis. s«nd the day, month, year and plo<« ol birth, plus SO* for poitoga and handling to Dr. Andrew W. Domis, P. O. Sox 12766, St. Petersburg, Florida 33733. AQUARIUS Jan. 2t - Feb. IS PISCES Feb. 19 • Mar. 29 ss m ie mr and get mure from the 6000 YEARS i Fraacte Nogeet' How do you prepare for retire­ ment? If you are wise, you make plans early. During the working years you make provisions for the kind of a retirement income you will need to live comfortably and to assure that you will be able to afford any hobbles or activities you plan to schedule with your new allotment of time. For those unable to set aside some savings, to make some in­ vestments for the future, plan­ ning and preparation is doubly important. If a part-time job is in order, or is a necessity, look for that job before the actual day of retirement. Be able to say, "I am planning to retire soon," rather than "I am retired and need a job." Early planning gives you time to carefully determine exactly what your retirement income will be, from pension benefits, from social security. Check this against your anticipated living expenses and you will know how much you can--or should--earn from part- time employment. One of the most important ad­ justments to make for retirement is the matter of attitude. It does no good to hold the belief that employer or company is locking you out after long years of serv­ ice. Instead, that you are walking through the door to new oppor­ tunities. You have terminated a period of service, but the world is still a busy place, still offers rewards to those who exercise talent and energy. Open Every Sunday Til Christmas ! ! T Come see our artificial flocked and fresh arrangements. Also lovely Christmas Poinsettias etc. OPEN: 8 till 5:30 Monday-Saturday 10-4:00 Sundays u i McHenry Floral Co. 508 S. Rte. 31 IK Miles South Of McHenry 385-0404

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