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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Dec 1984, p. 7

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Crime of the Week This week Crime Stoppers is seeking information on the person or persons responsible for a theft from a Christmas tree sales )0t in Woodstock. Sometime during the night of Wednesday, Dec. 12, or the early morMng hours of Dec. 13, thieves entered the Christmas tree salfes lot located at the Woodstock K-Mart on South Rt. 47.' Pa«e 7 • PLAIINDEALER HER ALD. WEDNESDAY , DECEMBER 26.19S4 Language enrichment class offered at Easter Seals • 459-4800 I HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS AT / STEAK HOUSE NEW YEAR'S EVE: 4 p.m. tot? Live music for your dining and dancing pleasure by "OUR WAY" In our Southside Dining Room. HSIAf YCA1MJ PARTY to2a.m NEW YEARS DAY Noon to » p.m. THEATRE TICKETS f ON Mil FOR JAN.. FEB- > MARCH KRFORMANCE& OPENING WITH HOWARD JOHNSONS" RtfmtoCWtoKewttotJan.lUUK SPECIAL LUNCHEON THEATRE PERFORMANCE "SHIRLEY AND SASHA" STARRING IN MAH YES, - I REMEMBER IT WELL" TUESDAY, JAN. 15,1985 ^lOON LUNCHEON SHOWTIME 1;30 PM •13.90 PER PERSON RESERVATIONS REQUESTED OH'T CERTIFICATES* THEATRE TICKETS AVAILABLE For Reservations & Information Call S1SIS7S.2671 Vi Milt N.Rto. 173 mU.S. Rt*. 12 HIM U.S. 12 North, Richmond, ILM071 Member: McHenry Restaurant Assn. sponsored by the McHenry Area Chamber of Commerce, ««*rigng secret numbers to anonymous callers who provide in­ formation. Callers are in­ structed to call back at regular intervals to find out if any suspects have been arrested as a result of confidential in­ formation given. If there are arrests, the Crime Stoppers board of directors then meets to determine ah ap­ propriate reward. A secret meeting is arranged to make the cash reward payents. Anonymous callers to Crime Stoppers do not have to appear in court. Language enrichment classes will begin Jan. 8 for children three to five years of age at the Easter Seal Therapy Center, 708 Washington, Woodstock. will be held Tuesday and Friday mornings from 9 a.m. to 10 a.iri. The program is designed to provide children with experiences that will etty courage growth of expressive nnd receptive language skills. Group activities with three to five children per group have been created to stimulate overall language growth. Clastes will be taught by a speech pathologist. Opera House renovation underway Woodstock Opera House, Inc. which launched a $200,000 exterior renovation fund drive in mid- Noveniber, reports that contribu­ tions _ so far total more than $10,000. Helen Wright, president of Woodstock Opera House, Inc., said as a result of the fund drive and g rowing communi t awareness of the programs 0! I fered in the historic building, 40 new members have joined Woodstock Opera House, Inc. Plans call for replacing and fix­ ing the more than 100 windows, repairing the sandstone sills anq caps, repairing the terra cotta or­ naments, cleaning masonry and replacing damaged areas, remov­ ing paint from the foundation granite course, painting the wdbd and arresting weather damage. Currently on view in the Com­ munity Room are Christmas trees deco ra t ed by many loca l organizations. The decorations provide a colorful panorama in keeping with the spitlt of the holi­ day season. The public is welcome to view the decorated trees when the building is open. Speech pathologist Lori\ Schairer stressed the im­ portance of a language enrich­ ment program for children. 1 "Since all of a child's learning is'* based on his language skills, he* may have problems learning if 4 these skills are not properly'i developed." * Parents are encouraged to? enroll their children early so* they can be assured of getting a f placement by calling Easter Seals at (815 ) 338-1707. If anJ additional class is needed, one* will be arranged. Cost of the program is $27. each month. 1 The suspects entered the lot and damaged numerous trees and wreaths that were displayed for sale. They then entered a camper-type trailer parked on the lot. The thieves stole the following items from the trailer : an AM-FM radio-cassette player in a glass-topped brown case, two speakers, 15 tapes, an Orange Black and Decker cir­ cular saw, an orange Husky 24- inch chain saw, and a red Snap- On brand toolbox containing numerous tools. Total loss in this incident exceeds $3,400. Crime Stoppers pays cash 'towards of up to $1,000 for in­ formation leading to the arrest |uid filing of criminal charges against offenders. If you have feny information on this theft to a Christmas tree sales lot in Woodstock, or information or. iny other crimes, call Crime Stoppers at (815)469-4800. N •V All callers remain anonymous- one never needs to give a name. . Crime Stoppers, which is Literary ^pieces are sought «' Writers Anon, the writers club '.at McHenry County College is ^ seek ing submis s ions t o "Troubadour," the Literary Arts > All Sentries will be considered ' jod are subject to final approval [by Charles Ham, instuctor in the •„ English department of the school, v The deadline has been extended ; to Jan. 19. All manuscripts must * be typed, double-spaced and can- « not be returned. Clear, readable *copie$ are accepted. » All Students and McHenry Coun- t ty residents are elegible to submit ; poetry, essays, plays, fables, [short stories (up to 2,500 words), l art work and photography. 1 Mail entries to: Charles Ham; 2 McHenry County College; Rte. 14. t*nd Lucas Road; Crystal Lake, IL * 60014. . 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