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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Mar 1975, p. 20

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Jf PAGE 20 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1975 McHenry Shores Mrs. Rose Lillegard 385-4517 Hold Meet Your Candidates Night VFW Hall April 3 On ThurstTayTApril 3 at 7:45 p.m., at the VFW hall in McHenry, the residents of the Village of McHenry Shores will have the opportunity to meet the candidates running for election. This will be your opportunity to hear from the NOW FOR THE, GOODSBNEWS candidates directly. Those running for election are as follows: For village president, a four year term Jeffrey Hoffman, Rose Lillegard and Howard Bieritz: For Trustee for a four year term Clarence Schweikert, John Novotny, Donald Zutaut, Robert Steck and Raymond LaFrancis, For Village Clerk a four year term, no candidate has filed. BUS STOPS By request of the village due to the conditions of the roads FIFTY GLASTONBURY, CONNECTICUT FAMILIES, ACTING AS "FISHERMEN OF MAN," OPENED THEIR HOMES TO RUNAWAY YOUTHS IN A PROGRAM KNOWN AS "NET". FORMAL WEAR RENTAL for ALL OCCASIONS til s S yi ....tta tft/1 NM 1214 N. Green St., McHenry the bus stops for buses 14 and 30 (with the exception of the stop at Hilltop and Biscayne) will return to Idyl Dell Road until such time as the weight limits are lifted within the village or the condition of the roads will permit them to safely return inside the village. This will take effect April 7 after the spring vacation. SHORELINE CLUB The Shoreline Club met Tuesday, March 18, with the seating of new officers. President Dee Vogl welcomed two new members, Mrs. Lynda Grass and Mrs. Karen Novotny. Each month the Shoreliners are getting together to play cards. These card parties are being held in the members' FURNITURE REPAIRING JIM SEYMOUR CRYSTAL LAKE UPHOLSTERY SHOP • 151 N. MAIN ST. 815-459-0653 ftOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOl yoooooouuooooouooooo<l| I SERVICE NEWS \ Roy E. Erickson, son of Mrs. Rita Christensen of McHenry, has been assigned to Kincheloe AFB, Mich., from U-Tapao airfield, Thailand. Erickson, an Air Force technical sergeant, is an air­ craft accessories technician homes the fourth Tuesday of each month with the exception of next month which will be April 29. If you are interested in participating, call Alice Lawson and she'll add your name to the list. We hope to see some new faces. One of the first events coming up this year will be an adult bowling party. It will be held the evening of Saturday, May 17, at the Crystal Bowl. There will be food and prizes af­ terward, so it should be a lot of fun. Flyers will be distributed throughout the village with more specific information, but you can mark your calendars now. Due to the village election on April 15, the next Shoreline Club meeting will be held April 22 at 7:30 in the village hall. Please try to attend and at the same time you can sign up for the card parties. with the 449th Field Main­ tenance Squadron, a unit of the Strategic Air Command. - Sgt. Erickson, whose father is' Roy Erickson of * 614 Elmhurst, Mt. Prospect, is a 1961 graduate of McHenry Community high school. His wife, Dorothy, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor of 426 E. Oakwood drive, Barrington. • •* ' '"V'".:V:' : ;f,yjv* JOHN R. THEEL Airman John R. Theel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton W. Theel of Rt. 31, McHenry, has com­ pleted Air Force basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. During his six weeks training, he studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in hurrfan relations. The airman is remaining at Lackland for specialized training in the security police field. Airman Theel attended Harlem high school. Marine Lance Corporal Robert M. Zmich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Zmich of 4503 Prairie avenue, McHenry, reported for duty with the 1st Marine Aircraft wing at the Marine Corps Air station, Iwakuni, Japan. Navy Seaman Apprentice David D. Janke, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Janke of 5203 Willow lane, McHenry, par­ ticipated in a five-day routine operation in international waters of the Black Sea as a crewmember of the guided missile frigate USS Richmond K. Turner. The ship is deployed from its homeport at Norfolk, Va., as part of the U.S. Sixth fleet. Army Specialist Four Frederick E. Stewart, 23, son of RUSSELL STOVER EASTER BASKETS Discount Pr ice weeumdl EASTER CARDS ASSORTED CHOCOLATES 1 LB. BOX $2.95 2 LB. BOX *5.85 STRAW EASTER BASKETS CHOCOLATE CREAM EGGS THE FRAGRANCI" THAT WARMS UP _ TO HER" r Discount Price EASTER GRASS Discount Price jv 49* FUDGE NUT EGGS 6 o, *175 TIMEX "WATCHES uiamjamJUI XZXZXXXC snxxxn xxxzxsxsx SAVE 70* c Reg. $1.69 LYS0L SPRAY 14 QZ. Discount Price Limit 1-Coupon Exp. 4-3-75 Limit 1- Coupon Exp. 4-3-75 INFLATION-!-K.IITF.R CHITON ib«WW. SAVE n 55« Reg. $1.44 --I COLGATE 9 01 SUPER SIZE Discount Price SAVE 46* H Reg. 85* WILKINSON STAINLESS STEEL BLADES 5's Discount OQt Price w ̂ Limit 2-Cuopon Exp. 4-3-75 '? is yyifyifyir INFLATION-FIGHTER t 'OI PON www* ********* Reg. $1.25 £ DERMASSAGE MEDICATED SKIN LOTION 6 0Z. Discount Price 59* Limit 1-Coupon Exp. 4-3-75 WtfVtfW INFLATION-FIGHTER COUPON Reg. 25* BIG WALLY WALL WASHER. 6 0L Discount Price 12* Limit 2-Coupon Exp. 4-3-75 IM ITATION-! IGHTER ( OFPON SAVE 20* mm Reg. 39* PAAS EASTER EGG COLOR KIT PAAS Discount Price EASTER, ' EGG ' :OLORI .KIT I Limit 1 Coupon Exp. 4-3-75 Utf wutAlinti INFLATION-FIGHTER COUPON <1/1 Jhrn]/a£ue. HARDWARE STORES FREE DELIVERY "YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS" 1327 N. RIVERSIDE DR. 385-4426 McHENRY Mr. and Mrs. Bobby J. Stewart, 525 Rose avenue, Island Lake, graduated from the U.S. Army Noncommissioned Officers academy. Fort Richardson, Alaska. He received instruction in drill and ceremonies, physical training, leadership, map reading, and weaponry. Spec. Stewart is assigned to the 33rd Signal battalion. Sp-- Offer Parent Training Classes Apri l 5-10 Beginning the first week in April, two classes in Parent Effectiveness Training (PET) will be held in Crystal Lake under the leadership of James R. McClung, clinical psychologist and PET in­ structor. The first class will begin Saturday, April 5, at the First Congregational church, 461 Pierson street, with an all- day session followed by six Tuesday evening sessions. Mr. McClung will be assisted by Rev. James W. Bidle, senior minister of the church and licensed instructor. A second class, a mini-course, will be offered April 10. "Parents are blamed but not trained," explains McClung, "and because of the need for i such training, Dr. Thomas Gordon designed this course." It is taught by specially trained instructors in hundreds of communities in every state and several foreign countries. The number of parents enrolled in PET has doubled each year. "Millions of mothers and fathers take on a job each year that ranks among the most difficult anyone can have", according to McClung, "and few have had any real training to help take this infant, a tiny person, and raise him to a responsible' member of society." McClung feels that PET can provide the in­ terpersonal skills needed to fill this void. " v. The course shows parents how to reduce conflicts, how to set up rules that kids stick to, and how to get children to be considerate of parent needs. PET methods are adaptable to fit children of all ages. The methods are appropriate in other relationship as well. McClung received his M.A. in Clinical Psychology from West Virginia university and has been with Lake County Mental Health center for three years as a clinical psychologist. Previous to that he worked with the Special Education district of McHenry county as a school psychologist. He had had significant experience working with children in individual, group and family therapy. Parents wishing more in­ formation about the courses can call either the Lake Region YMCA or the First Congregational church, Crystal Lake. Hog Farmers Meet To Form Area Association Hog farmers will meet at the McHenry County Farm Bureau building Moriday, April 1, to finalize plans to form a local Pork Producers association. Farmers from McHenry, Lake and Boone counties met in mid- March to learn advantages of a county-area association, and decided to move forward with plans to organize. To build plans for the 8 p.m. meeting at the McHenry County Farm Bureau April 1, those at the mid-March meeting named the following -BULLETIN- McHENRY, ILL. (USS) Local executive with Mc­ Henry Construction Co. has been asked to assist the world's largest metal man­ ufacturer. After many years of re­ search, a new product has been developed for remod­ eling homes. Solid vinyl bonded to solid steel, formed to make the per­ fect siding. 4 homes in McHenry County will be selected for display purposes. Homeowners must give permission to company to show pictures before and after material has been installed. Homes 5 years old or older with old asbestos, old shake or a paint peeling problem are preferred. CALL ANYTIME 338-7855 committee: Burnell Russell, Lake county; Les Guenther, and Charles Beard, McHenry county, and Charles Colver and Clyde Curtis, Boone county. They will discuss plans for a county checkoff program in the participating counties. Illinois hast fifty-eight local Pork Producer associations now, Larry Graham, executive vice- president of the Illinois Pork Producers association, told those at the informational meeting. State and national programs are funded by voluntary con­ tributions of 5 cents a head on market hogs, 2 cents a head on feeder pigs and 10 cents a head on breeding stock by producers. Nation-wide ad­ vertising and promotion is one of the major uses of this money. An October Porkfest, a luau promotion, and other ideas to encourage the use of pork are being presented with this farmer-contributed money. Material about pork is being sent medical doctors informing them about changes in pork. Each year, the National Pork Producers funds research to help find answers to production problems. The National Pork Producers council keeps on top of legislative action in Washington, giving farmer producers an auxiliary voice to that which Farm Bureau also provides. Films on pork are available for showing at schools, too. Is your home insured for whatifs » worth, or just for what it cost you •>»» ••• See me about State Farm's automatic inflation coverage that can increase with the value of your home. DENNIS CONWAY 3319 West Elm St McHenry 385-7111 Like a good T A T ! F A R ! ItiSbl I N S U R A N C E State Farm is there. STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois

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