No other discounts or coupons apply. On* coupon good for entire family. Coupon must bo prosontod ot beginning of W«ol visit. BIRTHS Thoro's An Answer (by Norman Vincent Peale and Ruth Stafford Peale) James and Mary (Brown) Fallon, 2706 N. Iroquois trail, McHenry, announce the birth of their third daughter on Nov. 4. Amy Kathleen was born at McHenry hospital, weighing in at 8 lbs., 11 oz. She was welcomed home by her sisters, three-year-old Stephanie and Megan, age two. Maternal grandparents are Herman and Marie Brown of McHenry. Joseph and Margaret Fallon of Crystal Lake are the paternal grandparents. Among births recently recorded at Memorial hospital for McHenry county, Woodstock was the birth of a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zawistowski of Wonder Lake on Nov. 5; and the Nov. 9 birth of a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crago of McHenry. HOSPITAL NOTES MCHENRY Admissions: Karen Moravec, Josef Ramer, Gene Adams and Kenneth M. Roby, all of McHenry; David Jackson and Tony Morales O'Brien, both of Wonder Lake. WOODSTOCK Admissions: Robin Nelsen, Mrs. Debbie Karlsen, Louise Draper, Thomas Diedrich and Sandra Howell, all of McHenry; Mrs. Caroline Blaha and Dorothea Moore, both of Wonder Lake; Mrs. Sharon Freund of Spring Grove. HARVARD Admission: Henry Knetzer of McHenry. Alcohol-Drinking Baby Q. I know a young couple with an 18-month old baby girl. They give her beer and alcoholic beverages to drink. They have some friends who think this is cute. I keep telling them that it will harm her (I read articles by a physician who said even small amounts of alcohol can cause serious damage to a small child.) They think I am old fashioned and don't know what I am saying. This upsets me so. How can I impress uf them what they are doing to an innocent baby? A. A young couple who give beer and alcoholic beveraj an 18-month baby are irresponsible and should not be entrusted with a child. It is incredible and shocking. Your attitude toward what they are doing has nothing to with being old fashioned. All you can do about it is to tell them how you feel and perhaps share one of the articles about the harmful effects. But don't harp on it for you will lose your influence with this misguided young couple. Let us hope they will learn better judgment. The future health and well-being of their helpless child is at stake. Mourning over abortion Q. Several months ago I made a terrible mistake and had an abortion. Ever since I've been in a deep depression and suffer from pains which my doctor says are caused from nerves and guilt. I mourn for my baby every day. I hate myself and even considered suicide at one point. Since the day I had the abortion I've tried to make up to God for what I had done. Is there anything you can think of that I can do which will show God just how sorry I am? Do you think He could ever forgive me? A. The very minute you ask for forgiveness for anything you feel wrong it will be granted you. You have only to be sincerely sorry for what you have done and ask God to forgive you. * Then forgive yourself. That is perhaps the most difficult thing to do. But it must be done. Forgive yourself. Then, as the Bible says, "Go and sin no more." Have job, will travel Q. I've been married 18 years to a wonderful man who loves me very much and whom I love very much. We have a SURVIVAL FOOD RESERVES Howard Ruff recommended in his No. 1 Best Seller "How To Prosper In The Coming Bad Years . Food Shortages CM Hfpw ACI NOW Gail's Health Services is a distributor for the Ruff recommended Food Reserve & affiliated with Martin's Health & Survival, Inc. Free Information--ACT TODAY! Mi's Health Services 115 S. Main St., Wauconda, III Hrs. M-F-9-5 (312)526-0332 Christian home and two beautiful boys. In 10 years my husband rose to assistant vice president-great! In 10 years we moved 10 times, once from north to south and then back north. I'm going nuts! I pray for a good attitude. But this back and forth-I have no peace. The kids need to be in one school. We need a home. Others plant trees, flowers. We don't. We're renting-may move. I want my husband happy in his job, but what can I do? A. One thing you can do is add up your blessings despite your nomadic life. Suppose your husband was a drunk or unfaithful. Suppose you lived in poverty and your kids were no good. I get so many questions where such situations prevail that you should thank God for what you have and live with it. If you make these adjustments satisfactorily, you will teach your children a great lesson that will help them in the years ahead^and you will finally land somewhere permanently, I am surtB. If %Wis something you would like to ask Dr. and Mrs. Peale, write to them at Box 500, Pawling, N.Y. 12564. HORNSBY SANTA MADNESS Friday, November 14 Watch for our Ad in Friday's Plaindealer & Thursday's Citizen We wish tb extend our THANKS to the people that voted for us. And also those devoted individuals that worked for Donald Deherty, Chuck Welngarf Harry Dean, Peter Relland spurgeo ns Regular $9 Men's Woven Flannel Plaid Shirts The '/ell-cut woven flannel shirt of pre-shrunk cotton. In six China yarn dyed plaids! Long shirt tail, double button- S-M-L-XL. Regular $7 to $28 Men's Sweaters and Vests 525 to $21 Embroidered skis, turtle- necks, crews, V-necks, sleeve less vests. All completely washable in acrylics; hand some solids and combina tions. Sizes S-M-l and XL. Reg. $12 Men's Fashion Hooded Sweatshirt Value Fashionable practical . . perfectly priced! Our cotton/ poly/rayon sweatshirt for the active life Wine, light blue, navy, dark brown. S-M-L-XL. Regular $7 Men's Fleecy Sweatshirts -- 6 Colors! Crew neck, raglan sleeve cover-ups of 80% Fortrel* polyester/20% cotton. In navy, It. blue, chocolate, royal, bugundy, green Sizes S- M-L-XL. Hurry! PAGE 3 • PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1980 Recognized At Luncheon Ron Cooker (standing, right), director of nursing services at McHenry hospital, thanked the volunteers at the hospital's annual Awards Luncheon for volunteers. With Cooker are (seated) Harriet Dodd; (standing, left to right) Stella Rortvet and Veronica Fraunhoffer. Society Recently Initiated A New Chapter Member Gamma Psi Chapter "of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International recently held a special initiation ceremony for a new member at the home of Mrs. Mary Ellen Singer, Crystal Lake. Initiated into the chapter was Mrs. Ann Dille of Woodstock. Also during this meeting, Mrs. Donna Oleson, Delta Kappa Gamma State Legislative chairman, discussed the background and past records of some of the district congressmen and informed the members of the types and numbers of education bills introduced, discussed and acted upon by the legislature. The next meeting of Gamma Psi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma will be Saturday, Dec. 6, at the home of Mrs. Ellen Simpson, Woodstock. Singles. Invited To Get-Together Thursday Nights person Thu with *»y visit $olo club in {he puTC The Awards Luncheon committee included (seated) Gloria Sprague ami Genevieve Hoelscher; (standing) Mary Lou Vomastek and Pat Szerecsen. Any single free time, night i6 invi II, the new singl McHenry area. is to provide a single people to meet new friends, participate in new activities, and have an inexpensive night out. The meetings are held at Mr. C's Beer & Booze, just south of McHenry on Route 31, every Thursday night beginning at 8 p.m. Solo II is a new chapter of the Lake county club called Solo, which has been in existence for over a year. Membership in the McHenry county chapter is also valid for the calendar of activities of the original Lake county club. v» Anthony Corcoran (above), executive director of McHenry hospital, addressed the hospital volunteers at the annual Awards luncheon. Shown with Corcoran are (from left) Helen Smith, president-elect of the Auxiliary; Hjordia Karlsen, president; and Kathleen Mars, assistant director of volunteers. COMMONS VISION CENTER LTD. Spectacular Offer Buy Now & Save!! For A Limited Time Onl This Week! We've Cut the Price-Tag for O Warmth aWhoppiiig Bi<j /O Reg. $12 to $35 Boys' Warm Winter Outerwear •9.02625 Our entire stock of parkas, sheepherder coats, ski jack ets, vests, more! Denims, ny lons, corduroys. Quilted and pile linings, hoods, fake fur trims. Sizes 4-7 and 8-20. Super Buys! Our Entire Stock of Reg. $lt-$*0 Men's Coats 13" to *45 He'll keep warm in a well made coat, comfortable as an old friend ... and pocket the savings on a great buy! 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