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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 May 1974, p. 18

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PAGE 18 -PLAINDEALER- WEDNESDAY. MAY 1,1974 YMCA Announces Late Spring Program Start "OUR FAVORITE THINGS" - The fourth and fifth graders of Valley View school, under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Hollander, presented their spring music program to more than 400 parents and friends in April. The program's theme, "Our Favorite Things," expressed in music the children's love for their home, friends, work, play, and country. The first, second and third graders attended the dress rehearsal earlier in the day. On May 3 the program will be presented to the fourth and fifth graders at Edgebrook school. On Monday, April 29, the first Late spring session activities at the Lake Region YMCA began, announced Dr. James O ' L a u g h l i n , p r o g r a m chairman. The first week of new activities will conclude Saturday, May 4. A wide variety of activities for all ages are beginning. Six month through 6-year-old boys and girls may participate in swimming instruction classes, gym and swim classes, parent and tot recreation swims, and family swims. Only a few openings remain in these classes. Second grade through eighth grade girls and boys may participate in ballet, baton, modern dance, tumbling and stunts, wrestling, recreational swims, swim instruction, and family swims. Registrations are not being accepted for tumbling and stunts since the class is filled. High school and adult men and women may participate in belly dancing, body awareness, golf, karate, aquanatics, recreational swims, family swims, and yoga. Registrations EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY A T Y O U R F R I E N D L Y S E R V I C E B A N K H ru THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MCHENRY 3814 WEST ELM. MCHENRY ILLINOIS 60050 IM WE ARE NOW OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK Drive Up Windows will be open from 8:15 am to 12:30 on Wednesdays and the Lobby will be open from 9:00 am to 12:30 on Wednesdays ANOTHER OF THIS BANK S SERVICES FOR YOU are not being accepted for the Thursday 8:45 p.m. belly dancing class or for the Wednesday 5:15 p.m. golf class, since these classes are filled. New golf classes are available Wednesday from 6:20 to 7:05 p.m. for beginners. Registrations are also being accepted for YMCA lifesaving classes. Youth from 12 through 14 years of age may register for Junior Lifesaving which is held from 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday. Senior Lifesaving has been added to the printed schedule. Persons 15 years of age and older may register for Senior Lifesaving which is held from 6 to 7 p.m. Monday and Wednesday. Complete schedules and registrations at the YMCA, 7350 South Route 31, Crystal Lake. Marian Holds County-Wide Math Contest Marian Central Catholic high school recently sponsored a Math contest for eighth grade students throughout McHenry county. The contest was organized by the College Algebra class, headed by Mrs. Shirley Scheiner, head of Marian's Math department. The contest consisted of three parts; problems, puzzles and basic problems used in high school Freshmen Math. Each part lasted forty minutes, with the top ten teams announced at the end of the three parts. The top four teams were awarded trophies and pins. The first place team was from Northwood Junior high school in Woodstock. The second place team was from Lundahl Junior high school in Crystal Lake. Two teams placed third, one from Richmond grade school, the other from Woodstock Northwood Jr., high school. Indianapolis is the world's largest city not on some navigable water. To save money on Long Distance, here are 3 things to remember. 1. Dial direct By dialing the number yourself, instead of calling the Long Distance Operator, you can save significantly on station-to-station Long Distance calls. A 3-minute call to Miami during the day, for example, costs just $1.25 when dialed direct. If placed through an Operator, it could cost you $1.55 (station-to-station). Or even $2.65 (person-to- person). 2. Call after 5 weekdays. Long Distance rates drop considerably at 5 p.m. on weekdays. The same 3-minute direct-dialed call to Miami that cost you $1.25 during the day costs just 70<? when placed after five. After 11 p.m., it costs even less. 3. Call on weekends. If you do your Long Distance dialing on Saturday, or Sunday up until 5 p.m., you get the lowest rate of all for a 3-minute call. Under the weekend rate, a station-to-station call to Miami costs just 65C when dialed direct. And overtime minutes are just 20 cents each so you could talk for even 10 minutes for just $2.05. MM It's surprising how much you^ Uli can save on Long Distance •I if you just know the ropes. | Wm So we've put together a I ply folder you'll want to keep ||||1 right next to your phone. I|P|| - Included are a Long Dis-tance rate chart, area code | I map, tips on how to avoid wrong number charges, bad connections, | I dialing difficulties, much, much more. To get a copy, just fill out the I | coupon and send it to: ILong Distance Folder Illinois Bell, EO. Box 4848 | Chicago, Illinois 60680 I 1 ^ I | Your Name | Address | ^itv State Zip | | (§) Illinois Bell | ̂We're a lot more than just talk. "faxes not included. Dial-direct rates apply on self dialed Long Distance calls to points within Illinois and U> all other states except Alaska. Dial direct rates do not apply on Operator assisted calls such as coin, credit card, collect, person to person, hotel-guest calls, or calls charged to another number. In areas where direct dialing facilities are not available. DDD rates also apply to Operator-assisted station-to-station calls that elsewhere could be dialed direct Legal Opinion Restricts Use Of Bank Machines Attorney General William J. Scott has held in an official opinion that Illinois banks can operate currency dispensing machines on their own banking premises only, and solely for the use of their own customers. Two or more banks could not agree to establish a closed network of such machines in each other's banks to the competitive disadvantage of still other banking firms. Scott's opinion was requested by H. Robert Bartell Jr., commissioner of Banks and Trust companies. Scott's opinjon noted that while there is no caselaw on that specific subject, the United States Supreme court has ruled in other cases - involving a r m o r e d c a r s e r v i c e f o r example - that such service to locations other than the bank's own premises could constitute branch banking, which is prohibited in Illinois. The thrust of the Scott opinion, however, focused on the fact that "competition between banks and the local autonomy of banks has long been the public policy of this state" and agreements between various banks tends to lessen such competition, possibly to the disadvantage of other banking institutions and the public as well. Thomas Broman Named To Rlpon . % Honor Society Thomas Broman, a Ripon c o l l e g e s o p h o m o r e f r o m McHenry, was recognized for being elected to Beta Beta Beta at the College Honors Day convocation, April 17. membership in Beta Beta Bet the honor society in Biolog are junior standing witft . least ten hours in biology,.* overall superior scholast record, and a genuine intere in the promotion of biologic sciences. Thomas, a biology major, the son of Mr. and Mrs. C.l Broman, 315 Draper roa< McHenry. 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