PAGE 9 - SUPPLEMENT TO MCHENRY Pl.AINDEAI.FR-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24. !*7« jt&gg nil ••.V much a part of the sport as the actual shooting Today's crossbow shoot ers find many outlets for their sport. The fastest growth is taking place in indoor archery lanes where crossbow shooting leagues attract men, women and youngsters competing for scores. * • » » A coward is a man who lots his fears control him. Life shouldn't bu all work. Kvery ode is en titled to sonic recreation and amusement, whether everyone gets it or not. This modernized version of archery is fast growing as Question is: Tell stage a Contrary to a wide spread belief, William Tell used a crossbow, not a longbow, in making one of history's most pressure- packed shots -- splitting an apple atop his young son's head. In case you don't know, a crossbow is a combina tion of shoulder stock and bow, a device that shoots an arrow while being held like a rifle. One of man's oldest weapons, the cross bow is now enjoying a fast growing popularity as a rec reational shooting sport. For many people there is a fascination in watch ing an arrow's flight to the target. This appeal is supported by the wide spread growtH" of archery with conventional tackle. Archery in the tradi tional sense, however, re quires physical effort, not only in pulling the bow but in remaining steady while aiming. Dedicated practice in training an entire series Movie making made simple Making.; colorful movies is like putting history in the bank. Here are 10 movie-mak ing tips from Kodak photo experts. When you deposit good movies in your show case, they draw high in terest. • Keep your movie cam era handy to capture spon taneous action. • Film indoors or out, with an existing-light model such a.s a Kodak XL movie camera. • Film the action as you tell a story -- with an in troduction, middle and conclusion. • Tailor the length of scene to subject matter -- no more than 5 seconds for a short scene, 15 seconds for a long scene. • Identify the locale with a sign, map or bro chure. • Keep the background uncluttered and concen trate on one subject. • Spice up your footage by varying camera-to sub ject distance and angle. • Take plenty of close- ups. • Let the camera linger for a moment on the final scene. • Experiment! * * * * Why does a man work so hard that he kills him self trying to earn the leisure time that he does n't live to enjoy? the crossbow is one reason why a recreational shooting sport. will William return? of body muscles to react in total coordination for a perfect shot makes arch ery a sport that is just not for everyone who thrills to the flight.of an arrow. Less physical effort is required to shoot a cross bow; aiming is the all important item (much like rifle competition) and tinkering with tackle, bow, stock, arrows and trigger in order to fine-tune the weapon to perfection is an art in itself. Members of the shooting fraternity are habitual tinkerers, the objective of getting the equipment ready for optimum performance as Watch Us Demonstrate This Radio AT THE McHENRY TRADE FAIR yru/i Uleatheraleit, WW • ^ Hour Weather Radio With Emergency Siren Alarm ONLY *3995 It's the radio that (1) monitors U.S. Government weathercasts. (2) Battery backup in case of power failure (3) Siren alarm (triggered by U.S. Weather Service) that warns of emergency conditions. (4) 40-50 mile range. (5) External antenna terminals. Tones Is now a LaFayette Associate Store Featuring A Complete Line off CB Equipment & Accessories / T O N E S Hie Electronics Shopping Center 3719 W.ELM McHENRY, ILL. MUSIC | ELECTRONICS Dnwofl of T*Mt. Inc. 815-395-4646 Come To The Fair-We ll All Be There! SEE! ̂ §§essex-costello OUR 1939 FIRE TRUCK AL 'f* i M i! 0 MEET! OUR SALES ASSOCIATES They'll be glad to discuss with you your real estate problems, whatever they maybe. "WHERE SERVICE COMES FIRST' SEE! ED SCHULIEN * MASTER CARD W MAGICIAN Ik } (as well as master J^salesman) demonstrate how the hand is quicker than the eye fBBrx-roBtrUo rral rstatr rn. 385-7050 REL© 3717 West Elm Street McHenry, 111. 60050 S oA L T <