Open Member Drive PAGE 13 - PLAIN DEALER - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14.1»7» LeROY E. OLSEN The annual membership drive of the McHenry Hospital corporation will begin this week and will stress the need to continue a broad base of citizen support for the hospital. As a not-for-profit cor poration, the hospital's governing body relies on input from individuals, ih- d u s t r i e s , s e r v i c e organizations and other //institutions, according to LeRoy E. Olsen, president of the hospital's board of directors. "For 23 years, McHenry hospital has ministered to the needs of this area of McHenry county and western Lake county," Olsen said, in announcing the membership jfrive. "As we enter a new decade and a new era of health care concerns, we feel confident that public-spirited citizens will seek to participate in the decision-making processes which our hospital cor poration must conduct." Information on becoming a member of the McHenry hospital not-for-profit cor poration may be obtained by calling 385-2200, extension 628. Ski-athon Due In McHenry Dec. 14 The City of McHenry has been selected as one of the points of travel for the 1980 Ski-athon program. The Ski- athon is a fund raising event for our U.S. Ski team that will participate in the Olympic games. The Ski-athon team is roller-skiing and cross country skiing, where possible, from Los Angeles, Calif., to Lake Placid, New YfcrK. The goal of the team is to raise over $250,000 for the support of the athletes. The Sld-athon team will be in McHenry Friday, Dec. 14. A reception is scheduled for the Ski-athon Friday evening. This reception will be held at the Johnsburg Community club from 8 p.m. to midnight. Donations will be accepted at the door for the Ski-athon program. This reception is open to all McHenry area residents. For further information on the program, call 344-3300. PRETTY PAUSE. . . Someone on Daytona Beach's "World's most famous beach" seems to have captured the fancy of sightseeing cyclist Mary Skorina, who stopped for a second look. ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER" FEATURING COMPLETE LINES OF: •OLYMPIC STAIN •BRAMMER CABINETS •ANDERSEN WINDOWS •PRE-HUNG DOORS •NORD SPINDLES •JIM MARTIN PAINTS •LINCOLN WINDOWS •GAF SHINGLES •BUILDERS HARDWARE •PREFINISHED PANELING •CHAMBERLAIN GARAGE DOOR OPERATORS Phone 385-1424 909 N. FRONT ST., McHENRY /V tcHEfiJFZV M c H E N R Y 3 8 5 0 1 4 1 Throughout history he hearts of men with terror, and hearts of women with desire. DRAI ALL SEATS ITWrilPtWl FRI. THRU THURS. 7-9 PM SAT. & SUN. MATINEE-2 PM DOUBLE FEATURE CHARLOTTE'S WEBc AND RACE FOR YOUR LIFE CHARLIE BROWN • SHOWPLACE 1-2-3-4-5 CRYSTAL LAKE 815-455-2000 815-455-1005 «1 '10" i FRI. t SAT. 24:15630-9-11 SUN. THRU THURS. 24:154309 HALLOWEEN * FRI. i SAT. 2:304:30645145-10:30 SUN. THRU THIWS. 2:304:30845045 DOLBY STEREO APOCALYPSE NOW* FRI. I SAT. 1:304:157-945 , SIM.TMUTHMIS.2-5J THE FISH THAT SAVED PITTSBURGH PO FRI. I SAT. 2:1544c3M£0-10 SON. THRU THURS. 2:154frJMJ0 SHOWPLACE 5 The * Human Adventure Is Just Beginning. •• DOLBY BTEHEU TH£ MOTION PICTURG " FRL.MIL THRU THUS. 7-115; SAT. 4 SM. 15 NO PASSES-HOBAftOAINI $1.50 BAROAIN MATINEES "W-APOCALYPSE NOW- FISH-HALLOWEEN MON.-FKI. TILL 5 PM; $1.50 BAROAIN MATINEES "10"-APOLCALYPSE NOW-FISH-HALLOWEEN- SAT. A SON. TNI 2:30 f 'A i { m m |» p mm 8 i 11 mm '// mm- p 4m |jp fj§ mm* if I! 11 m m i m m m mm M 000 ree shoplifters Take some free advice: Shoplifting pays... dearly. The fact is shoplifting is a serious crime that is treated as-such. This kind of portrait might be free, but it will still cost you a permanent blot on your record... possibly a term i in jail...and that's nothing to smile about! THE MCHENRY - - - . • r • * • .. PLAINDEALER