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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Nov 1977, p. 16

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PA C.K 16 . PLAINDRALEP - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1ST Lakemoor-Lilymoor Margaret Karas 385-4934 Library Sets Unbirthday Party Nov. 19 Unbirthday party at the library on Lily Lake road will give all our little children and young people a chance to come in to the library, have a treat and a surprise, and maybe even take out a book or a record! Those youngsters with library cards will be eligible for a special contest and prize. Come in anytime Saturday, Nov. 19, from 11 to 4 to celebrate Children's Book week. Sue Brindise will continue the pre-school children's story hour, but the time will be changed to Tuesday 10 to 11 a.m., in order that the story telling will not be interrupted with library business. Starting Nov. 22, the little ones can listen to exciting stories at 1 a.m. in the library. VILLAGE NEWS Two new trustees were sworn in at the village of Lakemoor meeting last Thursday evening. Walter Para and Raymond Cynowa are the new members of the governing board. Curtis freeman, who has been a great help to the community, resigned as trustee. * The village welcomed a new business, the Sports Pub on I)and road, which is now open aid serving lunches and din­ ners. ; The problem of getting right- of-way permission for the sewer system was discussed. ' The Lily Lake Conservation club was given permission to have a meeting at the municipal building, Thursday Pfov. 17. A letter of appreciation from president Bruno Karas was read. ' ; CANADIAN VISITOR • Don Hipwell's lovely mother is on holiday and visiting Don acid Louise this week. O'Hare airport was the scene of a four hour comedy of errors. Seems Ntrs. Hipwell was looking for a tall dark son, but couldn't find Itim behind the fireman's uniform he was wearing. They finally discovered each other Four*Part Youth Seminar At MCC just as mum was -abooi to return to Canada, and are now all enjoying a week of sharing and invp BIRTHDAYS Happiness is wished for Victor Betancourt Nov. 17; Marge Polinski the next day; David Weber Nov. 20; and Norman Morrison and Patrick Martin Nov. 22. Tricia Goebel celebrates her fifteenth year Nov. 23. And late wishes to Ronnie Bonesz and Mike Nejedly. HOSPITAL NEWS Mrs. Elsa Kreutzberger is home again and feeling better, her daughter Toni Ehredt reports. Also happy to hear that Lloyd Tomlinson is back home from the V.A. hospital. SCUTTLEBUTT Dale Rasmussen and Lou Harper are going deer hunting in Michigan. Why are they taking their dears along? Have fun! GOD BLESS COMING EVENTS Nov. 16, Parents for Youth, rescheduled. 8 p.m., municipal building, Lakemoor. Nov. 17, Lily Lake Con­ servation club, Inc. 8 p.m., municipal building. Nov. 21, Blood pressure screening. 7 to 9 p.m., Lakemoor municipal building. Nov. 24, Turkey day - give thanks! McHenry County college will offer a four-part seminar on "Animation and Film Car­ tooning for fourth, fifth and sixth graders". The seminar will cover the simple techniques of trick photography,stop motion, step- by-step methods of scripting a storyboard, sequencing a storyboard, and filming finished art under cameras- measuring time-space relationships ~ tabulation of frame and footage count. Previous camera experience is not necessary and the equip­ ment and supplies will be furnished. Instructor wiU_be Nick Nibbio from Urban Gateways, Chicago. The multi-media designer has a wide background as filmmaker, illustrator, and animator. He attended the Art institute, of Chicago. Nibbio has taught elementary and college level art, conducted a seminar workshop with the Young Artist's Studio of the Art in­ stitute of Chicago, and developed a learning-through- art experience for the Los Angeles park district. The sessions will be held Saturdays Nov. 19, Dec. 3, 10 and 17 from 9 to 11 a.m., in Room 241 on the MCC campus. Driving Tip By Alan J. Dixon Secretary of State This is the time of year when the danger of driving in fog at night is always a possibility - and can cause not only a collision but a chain series of accidents. The best rule for fog is to avoid driving. If you must drive, there are some things you can do to cut down the percentage of accidents. 1. Sharply reduce your normal driving speed. 2. Reduce speed still more when you see headlights or red taillights. The headlights may be on a vehicle which is being driven down the center of the roadway, and the vehicle with the taillights may be stopped on the road, or just barely moving. 3. Be prepared for an emergency stop, and keep within the limits of your vision. If the fog becomes so dense that you can barely see, cautiously pull off the roadway and stop. 4. You will see more clearly if your headlights are dimmed. Certain types of fog lights are helpful. 5. If you have a passenger or passengers, alert everyone to watch for lights ahead on the road. (A copy of the newly revised Rules of the Road booklet will be sent to you upon request. Write Alan J. Dixon, Secretary of State, Springfield, 111., 62756.) Carey Appliance Health Tip - Losing Extra Pounds - There's do doubt about it. Many of us are too fat. ; And almost everyone who is too fat would like to slim down to average size for his height and build. Many women would like to be on the skinny side. The American Medical association points out that most physicians consider obesity an important factor in personal health. It is common. It is associated with increased sickness and death rates, notably in respect to heart, circulatory, kidney and metabolic disorders as well as surgical and obstetrical complications. Obesity can be successfully treated to help control the associated medical conditions. The evidence for generally adverse health effects from obesity seems too massive and too consistent to ignore. Okay. So we need to lose weight. It should be simple. Everyone knows that all it takes is to cut down on the Calories. Unfortunately, it usually isn't simple. Taking fewer calories than are needed seems to be within the theoretical capability of most of us. Yet results suggest that this is difficult and often not achieved. Long-term ob­ servations indicate poor suc­ cess for most dieters. An important factor in overweight is psychological. Psychological factors may help cause overweight, or help to maintain it. Seldom is psychiatric consultation required. The family doctor, the internists, the pediatrician usually can provide suitable guidance and support as part of the weight reduction program. The physician's aim is to prod and reinforce our will to lose weight, to help us be so determined to trim off excess pounds that we will stick to the reducing regime. The physician may prescribe drugs at first, as a crutch to help us get started These can reduce the appetite, promote a feeling of well being, add bulk jn the stomach, eliminate excess fluids. They can, at best, offer only temporary help. They postpone the day when facts must be faced, when we finally make up our minds that we must change our eating habits to keep our weight under control • • • * Some of the music that one hears these days doesn't suggest music. fallA mOD€LS...STYLES| SCREED SIZES FOR AflY ROOff! 19 JCHRGMMOIORII ONLY $37888 The MONTEGO • S1908C - 19" diagonal Chroma- color II Decorator Compact Table TV. Chromacolor Picture Tube. 100% Solid-State Chassis. Power Sentry Voltage Regulator. Super Video Ranger Tun­ ing System. Dark Brown polystyrene cabinet with Gold color trim. SAVE! COME IN TODAY! Solid-State 23"*599" r \ i i r .A k j A i DIAGONAL The BALTIMORE • J2322E - 23" diagonal 100% Solid-State Chromacolor II Transitional Styled Full Base Console. Casters. 100% Solid-State Chassis with Patented Power Sentry Voltage Regulating Sys­ tem. Brilliant Chromacolor Picture Tube. EVG-- Electronic Video Guard Tuning System ̂SOUND O SYSTEM NOW *198®* Model J584W • Solid-state Allegro Series I Ampli­ fier. AM/FM/Stereo FM Tuner. Stereo Precision Record Changer. Shown with Allegro 1000 Speak­ ers. Simulated wood cabinet--grained Walnut finish. k * , additional Atop* ooo SPEAKERS NOW ONLY Here s your chance to get the Zenith Allegro Stereo you wanted and save on two additional J1000 Allegro Speakers. Regular Distributor Suggested Retail Price, $109.95.Save up to $70.00 Allegro J2000 speakers.. NOW $59.95*pr. -- Save up to $80.00 Allegro J3000 speakers.. NOW $79.95*pr. -- Save up to $90.00 TheWsdge Model J596W--Features Allegro Series III Amplifier with 15 watts min. RMS power per channel from 40 to 18,000 Hz. into 8 ohms with no more than 0.5% total harmonic distortion! AM/FM/ Stereo FM Tuner. Three-speed Stereo Record Changer with Shure magnetic cartridge. 8-track Tape Player, shown with Zenith Allegro 3000 Speakers with Brilliance Control. Simulated wood cabinet, grained Walnut finish. with the purchase of any Zenith Allegro Modular or Console Stereo Sound System This offer expires on NOV 30. 1977. AJkmf *43995 CAREY Appliance SALES & SERVICE 1241 N. Green St. 385-5500 McHenry, III We have a Zenith for every room... a price for every budget ftvi THE MCC WAT • SAVI THE MCC WAY* SAVE THE J A MERCHANT CLEARANCE CENTER * DIVISION OF JEWEL DIRECT MARKETING . 301 W. Virginia St. CRYSTAL LAKE 115-455-0333 MOIL. Tun. 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Watf.. Thurs.. Fri. 9 a m 8 p.m. Sat 9 a m i p . m . SUN. 10 a.m. 5 p.m DAYS Sale Days Wed., Nov. 16 thru Wed., Nov. 23 - While Quantities Last - Rt 14 vlV Vtrtmia St Sec C"^' •NE'RE EASY TO FTW! WE WILL BE CLOSED ON THANKSGIVING DAY TO BE WITH OUR FAMILIES. HAVE A HAPPY THANKSGIVING! SET A FESTIVE TABLE! Friends or relatives over for a feast? Have a Happy Table to match the Happy Hostess. As we re celebrating Thanksgiving the Jewel MCC Way! DINNERWARE SETS •FLATWARE •BAKEWARE •COOKWARE •APPLIANCES •GLASSWARE TABLECLOTH SALE Choose from oui large selection of colors and sizes.. Tablepads and napkins also included. Jlin hf. OUR DISCOUNT PRICE FROM OUR TOY DEPARTMENT... WOOD DOLL HI-CHAIR MCCREG.BI $8.99 SAVE MORE! BUY BOTH! WOOD DROP SIDE CRIB MCC REG. S| $8.99 S.W.A.T. or CHARLIES ANGELS PORTABLE SEVGALONG AM RADIO •Sing-A-Long Unit •Mini-PA System •Morse Code Transmitter •Headphone MCC REG $11.99 s^oo Uses 9V Battery - Not Included CHUCKWAGON JEEP With 25 Accessories MCC REG. $5.99 3 (Doll not Included) HEADPHONE RADIO •Private Listening * Perfect Stadium Radio MCC REG. S $8.99 WALLPAPER Double Rolls - Pre-Posted Strippablu OUR REG. $7.19 Roll seoo .toll VINYL HANGING TOOL SET - $2.99 I "i BONUS COUPON TUES. - WED. ONLY I STORE p PRICE p 40i £ GOOD MON. O U P O hj • 1 m . . 0 bLimit 1 Coupon Per Customer - Good 1 1--111--I COUPON OFF ONE ITEM NOT ON SALE ALE 11/21 thru 1 1/23. 1977 Come in and enter our Turkey Drawinq - Drawinq will be held on Monday, Xov. 21 at 5:00 P.M. No Purchase Necessary, winner need riot be present to win. S A V E T H E M C C W A Y • S A V E T H E M C C W A Y * S A V E T H I n 1

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