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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Dec 1980, p. 8

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PAGE g - PLA1NDEALEH - FRIDAY, DECEMBER S, ltff I Parks Aid Recreation J The City of McHenry Department of Parks and Recreation is taking registration for a special cooking class for the up­ coming holiday season. This program will be held at Parkland Junior high school Dec. 10. This Holiday Cookies class will be in­ structed by Sandra Young. Since many American Christmas customs are of German origin, it is in­ teresting to observe them in their unaltered form. Sandy will prepare with the class three basic German cookie doughs, the Lebkuchentig, or basic spice dough; the Murtieg, butter cookie dough; and the Eier- lime Is Running Out!! Last two weekends until March To Enjoy these popular favorites! Ikcmnfer 5,4,7* 12,13,14 Casual Drafts •Bring the Entire Family! Saturday^ Sunday BREAKFAST - BRVNCH Steak ft Eggs ejtoc Homemade Corned ^ m Beef Hash Friday 5-10 $375 Lak* Pcrch $*25 "All You Can Eat".. SAT. NITE SPECIAL BAR-B-MED BABY BACK RIBS Complete Dinner Conplete Menu Available Pisiaktt Country Club 8,5 W.BAY ROAD <BAY 8 CUHLMAN RDS.) ' SONOays suits What a superb collection of 2 and 3-piece suits Johnny Carson, Phoenix, Lucasini Jeremy Cobb, Hardy Aimes, Clipper Craft and more. Very famous labels assuring you perfect tailoring, great styling and durable good looks. Stripes, solids and plaids in wool, wool blends, polyester and corduroy originally pricvd from $145.00 to $255.00 pre-holiday sale of suits and outerwear That's right...a super sale just before the holidays! Choose from an outstanding collection of the newest ideas in suits and outerwear and be ready with the best. SSTTSTUB Muriel Bach On Freud doughs will appear the familiar Brown Spice Cookies, Filled Spice Hearts, Vanilla Crescents, Lemon- iced Pretzels, Pfeffernusse, and Springerle. These cookies can be baked weeks in advance and make ex­ cellent gifts and tree orn- ments, as well as fine eating. Registration for this class is being taken at McHenry city hall, llll N. Green street. The fee includes all instruction and supplies. For further information on this program, call the Department of Parks and Recreation at 344-3900. AEROBIC DANCING The City of McHenry Department of Parks and Recreation is now taking registration for its Winter session of Aerobic Dancing. This winter program begins Dec. 8 and will run for 12 weeks. Classes are held Mondays and Wednesdays at McHenry high school East campus from 7:30-8:30 p.m. Classes will not be held for two weeks during the holidays. Aerobic Dancing combines the health and figure benefits of jogging with the fun of dancing. It's a series of easy-to-learn dances for non-dancers, a carefully choreographed blend of jogging, lunges, arm swings and leg kicks set to music from the ragtime 20's to the Disco 80's. Registrations are now being taken at McHenry city hall. For further information on this program, call the Department of Parks and Recreation. Muriel Bach will portray Clara 8c ha maim, a brilliant conceit pianist and wife of composer Robert Schumann, in "Freud Never Said It Would Be Easy", in the lounge at MeHenry County college Monday, Dec. 8, at 7:15 p.m. Definition Modesty: The feeling that others are bound to discover for themselves how wonderful you are. -Tower, Edenton, N.C. Muriel Bach, actress, writer and producer of her own one-woman shows will recreate scenes in the lives of six women in a per­ formance at McHenry County college. Ms. Bach will perform at 7:15 p.m. Monday, Dec. 8, in the college lounge. There will be an admission fee at the door for the per­ formance, which is spon­ sored by the MCC Student Life committee. Advance tickets are on sale in the Student Activities office during regular college hours. The 55-minute per­ formance will recreate amusing, touching and exciting scenes in the lives of RENT WTO 2 YttR • • • •RENT OPTIONS •SALT DELIVERY •SALT SALE Service All Makes 385-3093 3*7 CHAPEL NHL ROAD MCHENRY, ILL. SEE HIIEMAHN WATER CONDITIONING (DIV. 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But her program, titled "Freud Never Said It Would Be Easy", gives the audience an opportunity to share enchanting moments in the life of Agatha Christie, the world's biggest selling writer of detective stories-a mystery in herself. Others who will also be portrayed in the per­ formance include: Clara Schumann, a brilliant concert pianist and wife of c o m p o s e r R o b e r t Schumann; Colette, a French writer of sensitive, sensuai novels; Emma Goldman, a union organizer; Lillian Gilbreth, first- renowned woman efficiency expert (and a mother of 12 children); and Golda Meir, Israel's prime minister. Give Thanks Few of us get what we deserve, for which most of us should be thankful. -Enquirer, Cincinnati. Good Advice Don't believe all you hear, unless it's a police car or fire truck siren or a railroad train. -Courier, Ottomwa, la- Hard Twist People have eaten soft pretzels for more than 1,000 years, but no one knows who invented hard pretzels or when. COMMONS VISION CENTER LTD. Spectacular Offer Buy Now & Save!! For A Limited Time Only Ultra Thins # Includes •Initial Eye Exam •Dispensing Fee •B & L Soft Contact lenses | •Cold Ch#m. Starter Kit 1 No ethor discount* or coupons apply On* coupon good for ontir* family Coupon must bo proton tod of bogiftniftQ of WtlUoi visit NOTE: To oil union members and their families. Receive a 20*/* discount on all prescription eye wear. Union cards must be presented at beginning of initial visit* on the historic square Woodstock Illinois 1214 N Green Street McHenry lllinoi Open Monday thru Friday 9 to 9 Saturday 9 to 5 Sunday 12 to 5 Most Prescriptions in Stock outerwear Every item of outerwear in both stores is reduced 20%. Ski jackets trench coats, vests, leather coats leather jackets, storm coats and more ...all at savings of 20% from the original price. Save $20 on any complete pair of glasses you choose, regular prescription or prescription sunglasses. Choose from our ENTIRE selection of frames. Just bring this coupon with you when you come in to buy your glasses. Offer expires Dec. 31, 1980, so hurry and come in soon. Don't miss out. When purchased together, one coupon good for entire family. Coupon must be presented at beginning of initiol visit. No other coupons or discounts 20% off Loyeway Mam Available-Chart* HI- toond Lake Beach I West Baadee 829 S. Rollins I 120Moin Cnmsb SlMppiac Cat* I Across from Post Office (312)22*0020 J (31J) 420-7900 Coupon* mutt not bo used On purchases before 11 /14/SO 4305 W ELM ST. (RTE. 120) (Across the street from Hornsby's) (815)344-3900 WEEKEND CROSSWORD f Jive devotee 11 Border on if Narcotic IS Seat of IrMi kings M Resolve If Written DOWN «a ^ " *- - -s 19 Muncnfq 17 Asian holiday If Goad • Useless talk: si. fl Dealt in 22 --majesty 22 Plnza 2 Humiliate 2 Petty thief 4 -- premium 5 Gave a bash f Fencing foil 7 Peach part IHorae opera villain • As a minimum If Grows molars and such If Associate If English T O O A Y ' I A N I W I R C ut-II :efc;VK*=" E K E Z pip POM &£ - '•:c« hp zflpia P.teP fee Eflfcll- WhfrWPiS. •it«» Plllvi K£P PiNiPifiPiK wfiisiw P Hullf=l> P MCWfi BflKPlPlffl HPJEPl I v Jt » Cutler's creation 22 Least laggard 24 Operatic 27 Analysed a sentence ff Headdress 21 Noted forest 22 Scottish 2S Russian republic' in, aa ftnuiler 99 rOpuiar street na--. * f7 Greek letter ft 1 21 Pastries 2f Irish 27 Andes deer 2f Location 2f Zoroastrian good book 22 Detective: si. 22 Lingerie item 24 French shooting contest 2f Solvents 27 Garbed 2f Stone memorials 2f Present 1 «• Called V T~ ! • r~ F r-r~ Ti || 12 a m * ! • IS~ w * • ir~ 5~~ 19 • JT • a --t IT JT B JT • p JT a 32 33 y JT JT~ Ii m 0 \ V- JT wi W w Senior Hot Line | The answers to the following questions were prepared by the Social Security Administration. Q. If a person has a private health insurance policy, is there any need for medical insurance coverage under Medicare? A. Many private health insurance companies provide coverage only to supplement Medicare. They recommend that their policyholders sign up for the medical insurance part of medicare to get full protection. Before making a decision about health in­ surance coverage, a person should contact his or her insurance agent to find out what their private insurance will cover after becoming eligible for Medicare. Q. What does Medicare pay towards a person's hospital expenses? A. From the first through the sixtieth day in each benefit period, Medicare hospital insurance pays for all covered services except the first $180. This amount is the hospital insurance deductible. From the sixty- first through the ninetieth day in a benefit period, hospital insurance pays for all covered services except for $45 a day. Q. Is it necessary to be receiving Social Security benefits or to have worked ; under Social Security in • order to receive sup­ plemental security income (SSI) payments? A. No. A person may be eligible for SSI even if he or she has never worked undfcr Social Security. Many persons receive SSI who are not eligible for any kind of Social Security benefit. To be eligible for SSI, a person must be 65 or older, or blind, or disabled, and have limited income and resources. The amount of other income, such as Social Security payments, is considered in determining SSI en-' titlement. Write or call Lt. Governor Dave O'Neal's Senior Action Centers at 160 N. LaSalle, Chicago 60601, or 3 West Old Town Mall, Springfield 62701, with questions or comments about any state government agency or program. Call statewide toll free 800-252-6565. BUDDY'S WORKSHOP Prevent Auto Rusting We cannot afford to replace the family car for a few nt< years. In the meantime, how can I prevent the body from rust until we can Finance a new one? If you're trying to make your old car last a few more yea you probably know that one thing that will hasten its demi is rust. But, rust can be prevented by simple, regular mainte­ nance. To help prevent corrosion, follow these simple measures: Keep your car clean -- wash it frequently and wax it at least twice a year. Thoroughly hose down the undersides of the car at least twice a year if you live in an area where sand and salt are used on the roads. Do it midway through winter and at winter's end. Make sure the drain holes in the bottom of the car doors are kept open. After washing your car, inspect it periodically and, if you notice extreme weakness or deterioration of any structural members, have a welding shop strengthen the weakened area. When you buy a new car, consider having it professionally rustproofed before you actually get the car. A professional rust- proofing involves treatment of all areas particularly prone to rust including the inside of doors, rocker panels, etc. What can be done to keep paper from peeling off the bath­ room walls? After showering, beads of water form on the ceil­ ing and walls? The only solution would be to install an inexpensive ventilating fan. If the problem is not corrected, the moisture can penetrate into the structural work such as studs, joists or rafters and possibly cause the paint to peel on the outside of the house. STOP & SEE HILARY RODENKIRCH PONTIAC SALES MANAGER R t . 3 1 a n d R t . 1 2 0 M c H e n r y FOR | 1981 PRICES! CADILLAC PONTIAC (815)385-6000 COME TO THE BIGGEST CAMUAC-PONTIAC DEALER IN THE "COUNTY" ]

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