Schedule Church Concert r There's An Answer (by Norman Vincent Peale and Ruth Stafford Peale) 81111 Countbig Pennies Q. A few month* ago I lost my husband. Our marriage was fair. I'd lay the good far outweighed the bad. Our financial circumstances were good, but we counted our pennies. Now that he is gone I feel guilty if I spend money for anything except absolute necessities. How on earth do I get on with the rest ofmy life? A. To get on with the rest of your life just realize that you counted your pennies to have something later on. And now you are in the later on. So ignore those guilt feelings (which are only habit) and buy ndd'"1"* --• - - et v< We are and do what you want He is with God in heaven. Go ahead and Belf be ha e placing_ mailings of Creative Help for Daily 1 happy. you on our mailii Isaiah 53, a contemporary Christian singing group, will be performing June 18 at Faith Presbyterian church, across from the drive-in theatre. The public is invited to the free concert. receive these inspirational messages may 500, Pawling, N.Y. 12564. Running From Life ng list to receive regular living. Anyone wishing to es may write to us at Box p Isaiah 53, a contemporary Christian singing group, will present a free concert Thursday, June 18, at 7:30 > p.m. at Faith Presbyterian Church, across from the cfrive-in theatre. The public is invited to bring their lawn chairs and attend the night's •festivities. According to the group's director, Scott Persky, the new singing group was formed because of an in terest in an alternative type of church music. "The songs are relevent to today. They have an upbeat tempo," Persky said The group has been together for about a year and has performed at 18 or more engagements, ranging from church picnics, banquets and services for all denominations. "The everyday person can tune-in to the music because it has an appealing beat," Persky said. The members of the group come from a variety of occupations, including two in education, a computer programmer, a farmer, two housewives and sales:retail personnel t About Your Wedding.. . i In order to serve McHenry area brides, the Plaindealer mails wedding forms to all whose engagements have been announced in the paper and carry a definite date. We ask that these com pleted forms be retur ned three days before the wedding. The story containing all the information given on the form will appear only during the week following the wedding, except in the case of out-of-state weddings, here an additional eek is allowed. Forms received the second week after the wedding will be printed with the omission of a description of the attire worn. ~ 4^*JN0t09raphs will be I printed any time later, f or will be included with j the wedding infor mation if they accom pany the story at the prescribed deadline. If your engagement an nouncement has not been published, or if the date of the wedding was not known at that time, please call our of fice and request that a marriage form be sent. Space problems ex perienced by a non- daily newspaper, and a desire to print up-to- date news, make this policy necessary. THE MIAMKi IT SUPERMARKET STRATEGY Individual packs of foods are more expensive, so why pay for excess packaging. Plain yogurt for example can be purchased in a quart carton then divided into the flavors you like such as fruit preserves, vanilla or chocolate. Lean meat items are better for you and your pocketbook -- chicken breasts, round steak and soy-blended ground beef have lower fat and bone con tent than bacon, wieners, bolo gna and spareribs. The so-called time saving macaroni and rice dinner mixes art best avoided, you're paying high prices for some herbs, salt, dried tomato sauce and about a cup or so of rice or macaroni. Using some good recipes, some*; knowledge of grocery products and a wil lingness to cook will hold food expenditures within reason. DAY CAMP GIRLS AGES 7 to 11 AVAILABLE Limited Enrollment! Low Rates FANTASY f ARM 385-2499 W o r c e s t e r e d P a t t i e s A T r e a t F o r B r u n c h ugly. I'm a girl who has always loved pretty clothes and makeup. But because of my eye I've felt like these look silly on me. I've almost been running from life because of the way I feel about myself. I want to overcome these feelings and then learn to help others like me to feel better about themselves. How can I do this? A. You are not seeing yourself as others view you. Your image of yourself is distorted because you focus on one flaw that probably no one else notices. Just start viewing yourself as an attractive, pretty girl. Wear those beautiful clothes. Use makeup. And thank God every day for your attractiveness. Doesn't Trust Him ' ' Q. I found out that my used-to-be best friend was trying to seduce my husband. I told her to stay away from him, and my husband has also toldfcher that. But every once in a while she happens to appear or call. My husband is a very quiet person, very gentle, good and trusting. We discuss a lot of things when we have the time. But I work days and he works nights and we farm. Sometimes he doesn't tell me everything, like when she s, he wants to spare me of the oes love me! But why don't I trust calls him. Because, he says, he wants to spare me of the Eoblem. I love him and he d< m completely? A. He sounds to me like an honest man and good husband. Don't let suspicion sou£your trust and love. But that is not to say that you shouldn't be very firm and not eell the other woman that you won't tolerate her actions. He needs protection from this type of female. And in addition, you and husband need to make time to be together. there is something you would like to ask Dr. and Mrs. le, write to them at Box 500, Pawling, N.Y. 12564. "Be A Book Snoop' At Nunda Library BIRTHS Brian and Cindy Lund,-' Route 1, Albany, Wis., an nounce the birth of their first child on June 12. Tara Haley was born at St. Clare hospital,' Monroe, Wis., and weighed 8 lbs., 9 oz. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Miller. Juda, Wis. Mr and Mrs. Larry Lund, Davis, 111. are the paternal grand parents. The infant's great grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Missman, Nachusa, 111.; Mrs. Paul Najdowski, Beloit. Wis. ; and Mrs. Clara Miller. Monroe, Wis Dr and Mrs. John Krewer. 12 Cypress Square place. Elgin, 111., became parents of their second daughter on June 8, and named her Darby Grennan Krewer The baby girl was born in Memorial hospital for McHenry county, Woodstock and weighed 8 lbs., 14 oz She has an older sister. I^eigh. 20 months. Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Martin Grennan. Jr., 5500 Ocean Shore boulevard, Ormond Beach, Fla., formerly of McHenry. and the late Alice I>owe Grennan. Mr. and Mrs Anthony Krewer, 635 Bucklin avenue. LaSalle, are the paternal grandparents The baby's mother is the former Marianne Grennan Among births recently recorded at Memorial hospital for McHenry county. Woodstock was the June 12 birth of a girl to Mr. and Mrs Michael Burmann of Wonder Lake; the June 13 birth ot a girl to Mr and Mrs Paul Antonou of I McHenry . and the June 14 births of a girl to Mr and Mrs. Joseph Carey of McHenry and a boy to Mr and Mrs Terry Moran of Wonder Lake. PAGE S - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. JUNE 17,1M1 SENIOR CITIZEN'S CORNER# HELPFUL IDEAS FOR SUCCESSFUL RETWEMENT - Jt nil I' There are two ways for peo ple on fixed income to live as well as itJtossible under today's economic conditions. They can find a source of additional in come; taey can get the great est possi »le value for what they have to s >end. Gettin [ the most for the mon ey is oft^i the only option open to some senior citizens. There are ways to stretch a dollar. One must begin by establishing priorities that will eliminate un necessary spending. Once basic needs are established, planning can pave the way to economy. Food and clothing purchases should be scheduled to take ad vantage of sale events and high availability periods. A small garden in the backyard can be a moneysavcr. Energy conserva tion procedures as simple as that of turning off lights in empty rooms will reduce utility bills. Finding an additional source of income is not easy in these times. One must be able to provide a service or a product that people need and are willing to pay for. Retirees, even the unskilled, are not without as sets. They have a flexibility of time which can be beneficial to a businessman or retailer who does not need and probably can not afford full time help. Some retirees have found employment simply by placing a newspaper want ad stating that they desired part-time work and were willing and able to work odd or split shifts. Good sources of part- time employment include rest aurants, self-service gasoline outlets, department stores and beverage outlets. Many retirees also have a ready source of income scat tered here and there about the home--items no longer used or needed. In some sections of the country, yard sales are regular events from spring to fall as more and more older people discover that nothing can be more sensible than turning un- needed and unwanted items into ready cash. HOSPITAL NOTES WOODSTOCK Admission: Daniel Mc- N'amara of McHenry HARVARD Admissions: Bertha Tieman. Billie Ontiveros and Shelley Miedzianowski. all of McHenry I VALUABLE COUPON Deciding On A Hearing Aid Isn't Easy-Deciding WHERE TO BUY IT SHOULD BE! % i MCHENRY HEARING AID CENTER 3937 W. Main McHenry 385-7661 WEDNESDAYS 10 to 5 Evenings By Appt. » y . . . Zenith All-ln-The Ear Models, Eye Glasses, Body Aids SALE PRICED OUR PRICES CAN'T BE BEAT!! I REPAIR ALL MAKES-Guarant»«d Work EAR MOLD SPECIALIST-WhistUt Stopped •DISTRIBUTORS FOR MOST MAKES* ROBERT STENSLAND am ASSOCIATES -25 Y*ars Experience- We Make House Calls Batteries % Price WITH THIS AD British Cheese Patties are a lovely concoction of Swiss and Cheddar cheeses, egg yolks, scallions and parsley which are formed into cakes, dipped in a bread crumb mixture, and sauteed very much like our hamburgers. The English know them as Glamorgan Sausages. And they season them, of course, with their own original Worcestershire sauce for true piquant flavor. They serve them as an hors d'oeuvre, savoury or meat accompani ment. We think they'd be delectable for brunch -- served with broiled tomatoes and bacon. BRITISH CHEESEJWmES 1 teaspoon dry mustard 5 teaspoons water, divided 4 cups soft bread crumbs, divided 2/3 cupjirated Swiss cheese 2/3 cup grated Cheddar cheese 1/4 cup minced scallions (green onions) 4 teaspoons chopped fresh parsley 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper 4 eggs, separated 2 tablespoons plus 2 teaspoons original Worcestershire sauce 1/4 cup salad oil In a small bowl combine mustard with 1 teaspoon water; set aside for 10 minutes to develop flavor. In a large bowl combine 2 cups of the bread crumbs with Swiss cheese, Cheddar cheese, scallions, parsley, black pepper, reserved mustard, egg yolks, Worcestershire sauce and remaining 4 teaspoons water. Divide mixture into 12 equal portions; form each portion into a patty. In a shallow bowl lightly beat egg whites. Place remain ing 2 cups bread crumbs into another bowl. Dip each patty into the egg whites, then into the bread crumbs, coating thoroughly. In a large skillet heat oil until hot. Add patties; brown on both sides, about 5 minutes. Serve with broiled tomatoes and bacon, if desired. Yield: 12 patties. Many of the youngsters living east of McHenry have become "summer detec tives" with their registration in the "Be a Book Snoop" reading program at the library on Lily Lake road Keeping track of books read will end in August, with a "case closed" picnic. Pre-schoolers are invited for a special story time at II am Tuesdays mornings. Older children will share their ioy in books by reading NOTES- -COMMENTS Health is valuable only to those who have lost it. • • • • Nature is grand until the weeds begin to grow. Careful drivefs never know when they save their own lives. • • • * The love songs couldn't have been this silly when we were young. favorite stories to the little ones. Tracy Bonecz. Wendy Bird and Chris Mumma will be doing most of the reading. For information call 385- 6303 Parents are asked to encourage their children to discover the excitement found in reading The Veterans Ad ministration pays over $11 billion annually to five million veterans and sur vivors under the agency's various compensation and pension programs SENIOR CITIZEN S HEARING AID DISCOUNT CENTER - FREE HEARING TESTS- WEDNESDAYS 10 to 5 Robert Decker, Mi. Aodiologist VALUABLE COUPON ll I tIMME GHTS" from Arrow Cool comfort In action TOURNAMENT SPORT KNIT--designed to make the sporting life comfortable as well as colorful Of a cool, airy absorbent 60% cotton, 40% polyester knit fabric with a fashionable, flattering Flair roll collar Wide assortment of colors SlMrt iImvm $17.00 Arrow I'M IN THE M_() FOR A 600D •0-0-0^0-0-D TIME, JOSEPHINE! __ The first great designer label worn by half the men in America. 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