Registrations Accepted For Special Recreation Program PAGE 5 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1978 The Northern Illinois Special Recreation association is still accepting registration for its fallv programs 1978. The preschoolers will enjoy the Tiny Tot Open Gym which is being held on Saturday mor nings. with the Mother Goose story .j hour immediately following, at South Elementary school. Crystal lake The old favorites Saturday Fun and Saturday Sport club will be returning at Canterbury school, Crystral Lake, and at the Barrington Park District, Barrington Bowling for ,the hearine imnaired will be meeting at the Crystal Bowl in Crystal Lake after school on Tuesdays. Bowling is also being offered on Tuesdays at the Ten Pin Bowling Alley in Barrington after school and on Wednesdays at the Crystal Bowl in Crystal Lake. The Green Thumb and Craft Class will be meeting on Monday evenings at the Nature Center in Crystal Lake Teen social club will be going on outings on Friday evenings. Charm club will be meeting at the Barrington Park District Wednesday* after school. The adults will ha$e a good time at the Co-Ed gym on Friday evenings and the Saturday Adult club has mant exciting trips planned. All activities are open to any person who is unable to par ticipate in regular recreation programs because of a major or minor handicap NISRA is anxious to serve the needs of the special populations and welcomes all suggestions from the,.public. For more in formation on program dates and times, please contact the office at <H15> 459-0737. I I "She Stoops To Conquer At Opera House Opening The fall season at the Woodstock Opera House begins with "She Stoops to Conquer". The 18th Century comedy by Oliver Goldsmith opens Friday, Sept. 29 at 8:15 p.m and con tinues through Saturday. Sept. :*0 with performances at 2 and 815 p m A production of the University of Chicago's Court Theatre. "She Stoops to Conquer" emphasizes the contrast between rustic country folks and foppish London society of the period. It illustrates 18th Century at titudes of the "natural" as opposed to the "social" life. Goldsmith wanted to revive the wit and gaity of Restoration comedy while avoiding its lack of morality, and his play cleverly follows the playwright's plan Directed by Nicholas Rudall, artistic director of the Court Theatre, and enhanced with appropriate costumes and sets by Linda Buchanan, set designer and technical director for the Court, "She Stoops to Conquer" tells Goldsmith's boisterous tale of Merrie Old England with a gusto which has kept audiences laughing ever since its debut at Covent Garden. London, over 200 years ago. The three performances of "She Stoops to Conquer" are presented by the Woodstock Performing Company and the Woodstock Opera House. Sept. 29 and 30. Tickets are on sale at the Woodstock Opera House ticket office, open Tuesday through Saturday, Noon to 5:30 p.m., telephone (815) 338-5300. Seniors and student discounts are available. Far Away "My music teacher says I have a fine voice and should go far." "Splendid! I'll help you pack." UHDtt McHENRY'SFINESTFISHMMKET hbn HTW ... W EAST COAST # M OC RA. V; auuifiOttffJ OYSTERS PINT 4'y<X> -- ^ ^ ^ " O R T H E R N r I O A IKE SCALLOPS lB 5450 FRESH NEVER FROZEN CHICKEN... TENDER WHOLE OR CUT UP LB. RIB EYE STEAKS J2 JUICY RUMP ROAST. FROM THE DELI LB. A NATURALLY AGED SWISS CHEESE. ,LB $ J34 TASTY OLD FASHIONED LOAF , lb 99 PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SUNDAY. OCT. 1. l»7i Ltssmann's Meats, fish I Deli HOURS: DAILY 9-4:90. FRI. M, SUNDAY 9-2. CLOSED TUES. 5000 W. ROUTE 120. McHENRY Long John Silver V SHRIMP SALE Mighty big Shrimp at a mighty small price • 9 Golden Fried Shrimp • Fabulous Fryes OO • Tangy Slaw ^f,// • 2 Crispy Hushpuppies Offer good Wednesday and Thursday at participating shoppes. Offer expires Oct. 5, 1978. cLong 'John Silver $ SEAFOOD SHOPPES 4313 West Route 120 McHenry, Illinois McHenry Library News 1011 N. Gr*«n Str»«t, Phon* 385-0036 Hours: Monday-Friday: 10:00 a.m. • 8:30 p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Elgin Symphony Concerts' Season Tickets Available The following list of Psychology Today magazines are available at National Geographic World your library: All magazines go National 4-H News out with the exception of the Redbook current issue. Back issues are Rotarian available for 5 years or longer: Seventeen Americana Science Digest American Heritage Science News American Baby Saturday Evening Post Better Homes & Gardens Teen Business Week Time Book Digest U.S. News and World Report Budget Decorating U.S. Catholic Changing Times Good Housekeeping Consumer Reports Readers Digest Consumers Research ' Scientific American Chicago Salesman Crafts and Things Family Circle Daughters of American Women's Day Revolution Sports Illustrated Decorating and Craft Ideas Illinois Forbes Snowmobiler Family Health American History Farm Journal Pet World Gourmet We also have back issues of Guide Post magazines House and Garden American Artist House Beautiful Antique Automobile Hot Rod Natural History Highlights History Today Jack & Jill Journal of History Ladies Home Journal Antiques McCalls Yankee Moody Sport Aviation MS Air Progress Newsweek General Aviation News News Flying National Geographic Living Wilderness Popular Electronics Sierra Club Bulletin Newspapers: Orchid Digest New York Times Sunday American Orchid Society Edition Bulletin Tribune Art News Plaindealer Old Bottles Wall Street Journal Good Old Days Chicago Sun Times British History Popular Mechanics Civil War Times Popular Science Saturday Evening Post Science Life Magazine People Subscription t ickets are now on sale for the Elgin Symphony orchestra 's twenty-ninth season Nationally known Margaret Hil l is returns to Hemmens auditorium for the eighth year to conduct three concerts in the subscription series as well as the popular "Do It Yourself Messiah " Voted one of America 's "Ten Most Dist inguished Women of 1978' ' fol lowing her widely acclaimed performance in Carnegie hall . Miss Hil l is wil l Schedule Muscular Area ci t izens will have the opportunity this Saturday. Sept 30. and Sunday. Oct 1. to turn their old newspapers and magazines into research dollars for muscular dystrophy These papers should be dropped off at the Highway Beach parking lot on Route 120 in Lakemoor Papers can he dropped off anytime on the weekend There will be a group of volunteers there during the day. to help you unload your newspapers and magazines and load them onto a large truck, which will be used for this purpose Area clubs and organizations are encouraged to part icipate in this furrd raising activi ty The dollars that are raised in this event wil l be used to support M D A s extensive worldwide research program The Muscular Dystrophy- associat ion spent over fourteen share the season spotl ight with pianist Jeffrey Siegel and Metropoli tan Opera soprano I»uise Wohlafka The subscription series gets under way Sunday. Oct. 22. with the annual popular con cert . which this year features Chicago's well known radio team of Bob and Betty Sanders The Sanders will narrate Aaron Copland's Lincoln Portrai t" and the delightful poems of Ogden Nash which accompany Saint Saens ' "Carnival of the Animals." Local pianists Bernice Bloom and David Nelson will also be featured in the Saint-Saens work Music by Gershwin and Bernstein will complete the 3:30p.m. concert To get tickets for the four concerts in the subscription series, write to Mrs. David Nelson, ticket chairman. Elgin Symphony Women's League. 149 Pauline Drive. Elgin. I l l . R0120 For further ticket in formation. cal l 741-0096 Paper Drive For Dystrophy Benefit mill ion dollars on research this year The Muscular Dystrophy associat ion also supports a patient service program which includes, at no cost to patients, diagnosis, periodic evaluations, therapy, and whatever or thopedic appliances they need GOVERNMENT COST CONTROL Changing the state employee medical plan to minimize i ts costs , replacing highway in formation signs only as needed instead of every five years, reorganizing the operations of the I l l inois Department of Transportat ion, and closing two state armories in Chicago because they are no longer needed by the state are a few of the recommendations of the governor 's cost control task force Governor James R Thompson said last week these and other recommendations wil l be implemented, but stressed that results wil l not occur overnight "Some of the actions will nei ther save dollars nor increase revenues," Thompson said "Many have to do with common sense-with making government run better and work better for the people it serves " SOFT • WATER RENTAL $£75 No installation charge NEW fully automatic softeners TWO year option to buy with FULL rental fee deducted ONE phone call can answer any questions 8 AND $050 per month RENT PHONE 312-259-3393 SOFT Rent-a-Soft, a division of the Arlington Soft Water Company, Arlington Heights, Illinois 60004 Serving McHenry Area GoasttoGoast s5.00 REBATE from MRC0FFEE and v io-p^ / Joe DiMaggio Will Send You His Check When You Buy This "Coffee-Saver^ Model Now -- Save Coffee and Save Money a t t he s ame t ime -- L I M I T E D T I M E O F F E R ' no-cup LOW, LOW PRICES! . 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