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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Nov 1974, p. 40

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PAGE 28-SUPPLEMENT TO McHENRY PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1974 McHeniy's Favorite Sport Center 1210 N. Green St., McHenry PH. 385-1000 SPECIAL 10% OFF îtem •" the store regardless of regular orsale priced items NOV. 29 & 30 - DEC. 1st ALL SALES CASH-NO REFUNDS OR RETURNS- NO LAWAWAY ON 10% ITEMS. SKI SPECIAL NORTHLAND GT 200 ... •50w NORTHLAND V-10 ALUM... '9000 NORTHLAND COMBINATION ...., IV* • SKIS • POLES • BINDINGS YAMAHA GLASS L *80°° YAMAHA GLASS II *90°° YAMAHA GLASS III... MOO00 SHORT SKIIS 10000 BINDINGS *25°°- *39* ENTIRE STOCK HENKE & NORTHLAND SKI BOOTS ON SALE! hoodb>^TA HEAVY W06HT \\T SWEAT SHIRTS GRAY COLORED USE OUR XMAS LAYAWAYI FULL LINE OF POOL STICKS & SUPPLIES *399*29* JOE NAMATH FOOTBALL JERSEY & • Numbered HAT SPECIAL PRICE TYROL SKI BOOTS REG. $13.00 SALE 'ERFECT FOR„ XMAS GIFT LIMITED SIZES REG. $95.00 to $105.00 SHOP EARLY FOR 4 BEST GLW& & \\ SELECnON!] MITTS FINE SELECTION OF SHOES LEATHER SUEDE RIPPLE SOLE REG. $18.99 1500 LEATHER SUEDE FLEECE LINED REG. $14.99 ARTIC PACS INSULATED - WATER PROOF LINER INCLUDED CONVERSE ALL STARS BASKETBALL & GYM SHOES • DRIVING • HUNTING • FISHING • SKIIING • SNOWMOBILING WHITE & BLACK IRREGULARS REG. $13.98 USE OUR XMAS IAYAWAY FOR EARLY CHOICE We Sharpen lee Skates WE TRADE IN ICE SKATES FOR NEW ONES USED SKATES, FIQURE & HOCKEY FROM *29® UP JR. SNOWMOBIIE SUITS MIDWEST OUTERWEAR-VERY WARM & DURABLE SIZES 7-18 MENS & WOMENS S.M.L.XL 13500 UP WE WISH YOU A PROSPEROUS HOLIDAY SEASON! May We Suggest You Stop In For OUR FREE OFT (Sportsmans Almanac. 1975-Fishing, Hunting Solunar Table Calender) > BASKETBALLS • FOOTBALLS • PING PONG • TENNIS • PADDLEBALL • FISHING LURES • FISHING • ICE FISHING • TACKLE BOXES • JACKETS • SKI GLASSES • SNOWMOBILE GLOVES • MITTS • BOOTS Christmas ideas of other lands This Christmas, try something new. Break away from the American Christmas turkey and pie holiday and use the tra­ ditions of other countries for celebration ideas. For tree trimming and party ideas, pick out dec­ orations and foods popular in one particular country. Take Mexico, for example. Serve paella, a rice and seafood dish, and sangrla, a wine and fruit mixture. For the children, hang a pinata, colorful paper ma- che animal stuffed with toys and candies. At mid­ night the children gather round and break the pi­ nata with sticks to collect the prizes. Trim the tree in colorful Mexican ornaments. Dolls, stars, and even jewelry, look bright and happy for the holidays. Or pick a country like Japan, and serve tempura. How about Greece, or Po­ land? A quick trip to the library for research will help set the stage for your international atmosphere. This system helps every­ one, especially the chil­ dren, learn about and un­ derstand the customs of others throughout the world, and what better way to convey the message of brotherhood and good­ will? K eep athletes on your gift list There must be an ath­ lete or sports-lover in the house. Chances are that more than one family member is interested in sports or has a favorite athletic ac­ tivity. Chances also are some­ one would like a Christmas present connected with a favorite sport. Little boys are often involved in all sorts of sports. Baseball equipment and football equipment are popular presents for boys. Some youngsters de­ velop a great interest in a particular sport, such as basketball, soccer or hockey, so don't forget about their athletic inter­ ests. Particularly important these days, don't leave out a little girl or young lady. Females of all ages are becoming increasingly in­ volved in athletics. So a gift involving a sport could be very appreciated by a girl. And for adults -- give accessories for bowling, tennis or golf, to name a few. Bring Santa to the community In the true holiday spir­ it, the message for us all is goodwill towards men. Many neighborhoods are taking this Idea seriously each year by gifting fam­ ilies and neighbors with a visiting Santa Claus. One man takes a few hffGrs on Christmas eve to don a Santa suit, and go from house to house for short spot visits tfo each family. 1 The reward Is tht look on th»* chlldre(i>r faces, and the satisfaction o' Santa sharing a little of himself with his friends. Kach year a n«*w neigh­ borhood father takes the role, and the spirit of brotherhood Is "brought kiome" to all.

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