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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Nov 1980, p. 23

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"AGE 4.- PLA'NDEALER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER M. 1(M 1111 1 "" 1 '8'SPIRITLESS NEW YEAR Who's Missing f rom This Picture?? YOU ARE Portraits for Christmas DEADLINE IS DECEMBER 1st Ring in '81 with spirits -- or without CALL NOW! 385-0093 3814 W. Main St. By MARJORIE RICE Copley New* Service These days, there seem to be a lot more teetotalers than in years past-For them, the holiday season can be one of the toughest times of the year. It can be an uncomfort­ able experience, toting around a glass of ginger ale while the rest of the room is reveling in gin fizzes. Perrier or other sparkling bottled waters have achieved a certain social status. But not everyone want* to ring in the new year with water. And there should be tastier drinks than plain mix for the abstainer. For those who want to ring in the new year with a clear head, here are some non-alcoholic versions of popular drinks. Some of the non-alcoholic recipes are from "The Sunkist Non-Al­ coholic Bar Guide." NON-CHAMPAGNE COCKTAIL 1 scoop crushed ice 3 ozs. sparkling miner­ al water Looking for a Special Gift For a Special Youngster? Introducing Filbert... a Friendly, Furry Fellow Who Teaches Fortune and Fun to Future Financiers! ' --__-- r, Your special youngsters can both become Squirrels and have Squirrels, for Filbert, the mascot of The Squirrels Club®, is now available as a 12-inch tall, lovable stuffed toy. Filbert represents The Squirrels Club, a sav­ ings program for children under 13. The club en­ courages young people to develop thrift habits and good character as they have fun and learn about themselves and about other youngsters from around the country. Squirrels Club mem­ bers receive free subscriptions to The Nutty News, the club's quarterly comic-style magazine which combines contests, puzzles, pen-pal col­ umns, and educational material with wholesome entertainment. Giving a youngster a Squirrels Club member­ ship is as easy as opening any savings account. Filbert and his savings representatives are eager to help you enroll those special little ones in the club and eager to give them free club premiums. Even if those children you have in mind al­ ready belong to the club, you can surprise them with their very own Filbert stuffed toys. Filbert is made of allergenic, non-toxic and fire-retardant materials. He's a practical reminder that saving money can be fun. M Delight those young ones with Filbert and with membership in The Squirrels Club. Both make great gifts for someone special. "Filbert" Stuffed Toys Available December 1st SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICE: \ * Squirrel Members Non-Squirrel Members (Add 50<t For "Filbert" Toys, Boxed) - vMl' Whatever your banking needs First National IS proud to serve you and the Mc Henry community INiaTIOMaL BaiMK OF IVTHeNRV MEMBER FDIC 3814 WEST ELM STREET P 0 BOX 338 McHENRY. ILLINOIS 60050 815-385-5400 1 oz. simple syrup (from bar supply Store) Vt oz. fresh-squeezed , v lemon juice Dash bitters Lemon twist garnish In a blender, combine ice. water, syrup, juice and bitters. Pour into old-fash­ ioned glass and garnish. i CHAMP Sugar cube * Bitters Ging€rale Orange-peel twist garnish Place sugar cube in cham­ pagne saucer and saturate with bitters. Fill glass with chilled ginger ale and add a twist oforange peel. TOMATO BULL 1 fresh lemon wedge ^ fresh lime wedge Canned Bloody Mary mix Tabasco sauce (to taste) Salt, freshly ground pepper to taste Celery stick garnish Dip the rim of a tall glass into lemon juice, then into coarse salt Fill with ice. Squeeze and drop into glass the lemon and lime wedges. Ftyl with Bloody Mary mix. Add Tabasco, salt and pep­ per to taste. Garnish with celery stick (with leaves). CITRUS SIDECAR 2 ozs. fresh orange juice 1 oz. apple juice ^ oz. lemon juice Splash club soda Orange wedge and mint sprig garnish Fill glass with ice cubes. Blend juices and soda and pour over ice. Garnish with orange and mint TEA FASHIONED 2 to 3 dashes bitters Sugar cube Splash club soda 1% ozs. strong tea Lemon twist and cher­ ry garnish Shake bitters onto sugar cube in old-fashined glass. Add splash of soda and stir to dissolve sugar. Add two cubes of ice, lemon peel and cherry. Pour in tea and stir well. MEXICAN SUNSET 8 ozs. chilled orange juice % oz. grenadine (from bar supply or liquor store) Into a 12-ounce glass, pour chilled orange juice. Add grenadine. Allow grenadine to settle to bottom. May be served over ice. At Christmas play and make good cheer. For Christmas comes but once a year. --Thomas Tusser

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