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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Apr 1981, p. 15

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Choir Presents Cantata PAGE IS - PLAINDEALER * FRIDAY. APRIL 24,1M1 i Senior choir members at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church prepare for the Easter cantata to be presented Sunday, April 26. In first row, from left, are Fred Snyder, Choir Director Eleanor Johannsen, Rosemary Schneider, Lisa Kivley, Judy White, Helen Hankins, Aastri Cunat, Margery Wahler, Lynn Bush and Stephanie Hankins; second row, Wally Johnson, Lou Johanhsen, Paul Gilbert, Shirley Gilbert, Virginia Karls, Kim Molid or, Kristin Stub-, Ann Davis, Betty Weincouff and Reggie Erickson; third row, Council President Ron Kot, Pastor Roger Schneider, Steve Arnold, Mike Hughes, Bill Andersen, Greg Boyd, Dick Carlson, Darryl Wahler and Hal Davis. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Months of preparation will culminate in the presen­ tation of an Easter cantata Sunday, April 26, at 8:30 and 10:30 a m at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church. 404 North Green street, McHenry, by the senior choir. The Cantata, entitled "Hallelujah! What a Saviour!", was written by John W Peterson and presents the entire passion history from the Bible in 11 songs. The senior choir is under the direction of Eleanor Johannsen and is accompanied by Rosemary Schneider Serving as reader for portions of the cantata is Ron Kot. The congregation will worship in song Sunday. Various trios, duets and solos will also accompany the group performance by the choir The members of the community, as well as the members of the congregation, are invited to attend the worship services., TS- * * V -a W v4? \v; AMI - Ctk < * A ! W b mARKETiif BASKET t i / SCENE FROM MUSICAL-Above is a scene from the Johns burg high school production of "Damn Yankees". The baseball players and Gloria Thorpe (played by Kathy Wester) sing and dance "Shoeless Joe from Hannibal Mo.". The musical will be performed May 7,1 and 8 at 8 p.m. in the JOhnsburg high school auditorium at 2002 W. Ringwood road. Tfcketf can be purchased at the door in advance by calling 385-9233. A Rick Martin Photo Psychologist Speaks For Parenting Group C P A , the Childbirth and Parenting association of McHenry county and the parents of the Joyful Noise preschool will co-sponsor a program featuring Thomas E Jauch, clinical psychologist, as the guest speaker The program will be held Tuesday, May 5, at 7:30 p.m. at the Faith Presbyterian church. 2107 W Lincoln road in McHenry The program falls during McHenry County's Family Celebration week Jauch is associated with the Northern Illinois Human Resources Development center in Crystal Lake and will be speaking on the subject of parenting C P A. is an organization which strives to make childbirth and parenting an enriched experience by offering programs deaiing with the many aspects of childbirth and parenting C P A. helps many to be more effecrive parents by offering support, in­ formation and an educated IN CONCERT The Belvidere Community Concert association presents its last concert of the season April 30 at 8 p.m at the Belvidere community building. The Boston Symphony orchestra established a new and ex­ panded role for its first-desk players with the creation of the Boston Symphony chamber players in 1964 and they will be heard at this time. Admission to this concert ij> by season membership only o o o • A wealthy man is usually blessed with an ample number of poor relatives. approach parenting to birth and This program is open to the public There will be a small admission fee All are invited to attend for a very informative and beneficial evening For more in­ formation, contact Coleen Zeiger at 728-0742 FOOD PRICES In 1980, retail prices for sugar increased more than any other food category--more than 22 percent. By comparison, beef prices increased more than three per­ cent and cereals about 11 per­ cent. Similar increases in sugar prices are predicted for 1981. Total world sugar production is hard to predict since limited information is received about crops in the USSR and Cuba. Also, experts are unsure of the amount of sugar cane used for ethanol production in Brazil. Americans use 130 to 13S pounds of caloric sweeteners per person a year. More than two-thirds of that, 95, is in the form of table sugar. The re­ maining appears as honey, corn syrup, molasses and other forms of sugar. ' Surveys tell us about half of the sugar we consume comes from processed, already-pre- pared foods. • ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. "BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER" FEATURING COMPLETE LINES OF: •OLYMPIC STAIN •BRAMMER CABINETS •ANDERSEN WINDOWS •PRE-HUNC 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 JOHN L FRFl'ND FREUND| FUNERAL HOMES •WONDER LAKE 7611 HANCOCK DR. •15-728 0233 COOPER-FREUND •MARENGO 205 N. STATE 815-568 7345 344-1660 n Q - ! OUNI I BUY, SELL ft TRADE YOUR GUNS. HOMY AND COLLECTORS ITEMS AT THE KANECOUNTY GUN SHOW OPEN APRIL 26, 8 a.m. Kan* County Fairgrounds ' St. Chorto*. III. Rt. 831 Randall £ZCT£± fi rsfia tsd frsifi from tfi£. czuit ufi. n/oy -Tine ir^tzza in tfie, fxiendCy atmoififizze of an LIMIT ONI COUPON PER OROCR • EXPIRES S/3/81 RATHER LEASE THAW BUY7 VartO* UWMmi FORD s All NMESMDNOOtlS Many Thanks... from Conlon-Collins Ford OPEN 9 to 9 Won thru Fit Set 9 to 5 San lOt.i SamceDtft 0 P f « I t * 5 Mon thru Fri for a tremendous introduction. The acceptance on our all new 1982 EXP SPORT COUPE has been truly fantastic, come in NOW • to see, drive and buy one. Sincerely, Bill Conlon Norm Collins APRIL APPRECIATION BUY NOW IN APRIL-RECEIVE A >300 CASH REBATE from Conlon-Coll ins Ford on any A1 Used Car or I ruck in our Inventory. Our select ion has never been greater1 Record new car sales in March have left us with a huge A-l Used Car Inventory (150 Cars and Trucks-over 5600,00CL in value1) 77 Thunderbird 77 Mustang 79 Thunderbird 78 Che* Caprice Wgn 75 Ford LTD 2 dr 79 Thunderbird Loaded 78 Thunderbird 2 dr 77 Poatiac Wagon 78 Ford Grinadi 80 Mustang 2 dr 79 Pinto Runabout 80 Ford Granada 2 dr 76 Ford Granada 4 dr 78 Fairmont 4 dr 77 Granada 4 dr 79 Merc Monarch 2 dr 79 Pmto 77 Olds Wagon 76 AMC Hornet Wagon 78 Pinto 2 dr 78 Thunderbird 2 dr '80 Che* Monte Carlo 74 Olds Oetta 88 76 Ford Elite 76 OMs Toronado 10 favmMt WafDn 78 Mustang 2 dr A-1 USED CARS $3500 $3975 $5900 $4900 $2400 $5900 $5100 $3300 $4200 $6300 $4900 $6300 $3400 $4600 $3400 $5500 $4700 $4650 $2600j $4300 $5100 $5600 $2100 $3400 $3300 $6700 $4600 USED TRUCKS 78 LTD II 2 dr $3300 79 OMs Cutlass 2 dr dies* $6100 78 Lincoln Town Car $5900 78 Ford F150 $4500 75 Granada 4 dr $3200 79 CMC $5500 74 Ford LTD 4 dr $1700 74 Ford E200 Van $^800 79 Mazda GLC Wagon $4900 80 Chety P U $5600 79.Pinto 2 dr $4500 76 Ford Rancher $3800 78 LTD II 2 dr $3100 77 Ford F250 P U $5300 76 Granada 2 dr $3900 78 Ford F250 Super Cat $7600 79 Thunderbird $5700 77 Che* Half Ton $2250 78 LTD II 4 dr $3900 78 Che* Van $5300 76 Pmto 2 dr $2600 78 Ford F100 $5100 76 Merc Bobcat Wgn $3200 78Fl50 4i4 $5700 79 IT 0 Wagon $6300 80 F1 SO $6700 80 Thunderbird 2 dr $6400 80 )eep CJ7 $6890v 76 Granada 4 dr $2800 80 F1 SO 4,4 $7300 80 Thunderbird loaded $6950 79 F250 $5700 75 VW Rabbit $3000 79 Dodge Ramcharger $6300 79 Fairmont 2 dr $6400 80 Dodge Power Wagon $6400 76 Merc Capn $3900 79 Ford Court* $5400 77 Pont Bonneville 4 dr $4900 77 jeep Cherokee $5500 77 Merc Bobcat Wgn $4600 79 F150 4*4 $7800 76 Che* Mante Carlo $4800 77 F1 SO 4i4 $4950 78 Thunderbird $4800 78 Che* P U $4600 79 Merc Capn' $6200 76 F2S0 4*4 $5300 78 Merc Zaphf 2 dr $4600 79 Dodge Van $5800 78 Fairmont 4 dr $4300 78 Ford £150 $4200 76 Olds Cutlass 4 dr $2300 CONLON- COLLINS is CAR CITY UMHt (*« MAIM m Htl IT COUNTY M* II i MMAfOOVT* 14 OM Ml Ult M OTI1M U*M IMIMiM IB* ...TNBNR MINT M AIMIMII V-w'

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