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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Jul 1978, p. 5

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PAL.L5 I'l * \ihlt - \w :• . JULY 19, 1978 GROUP, INC. P.O.BOX 143 McHfN«Y III. 40050 815/385-1771 What Is 4-H? King-Queen Contenders Speak Out This very hansome pup is a 44-month-old male Golden Retriever-Irish Setter mix. His mom is a very pretty purebred Irish Setter and his dad is a charming and good looking Golden Retriever of good reputation. He needs a permanent good home with someone who will appreciate him for his loyalty and affection. For adoption information, please call Pet Welfare at 385-1771. DOGS FOR ADOPTION Shepherd mix, spayed female. 14 years, good with children, gentle disposition, all shots Beagle purebred, small, spayed female, 2 years, tri color, excellent with children. housebroken, distemper shot Cocker Spaniel mix. male. 1 year, beige, all shots and heartworm preventative, excellent disposition CATS FOR ADOPTION Calico, spayed female. 10 months, gentle, litter trained McHCEA Welcomes Mental Health Representative Have you ever wondered, just what 4-H is? You may have an idea of what 4-H is, but have you heard what 4 H can do for young people? Here's what a few 1978 4-H members feel that 4-H has done for them. "4-H is that unique organization where kids from 8- 18 get to know each other, work together, and have fun seeing a project or activity develop from an idea to a finished product." "4-H has helped to shape my life and influenced me to make my best better." "4-H has opened the door to opportunity to experience new things, to develop new friend­ ships. and to become the kind of responsible person 1 want to be." "4-H is a great place to be for anyone because in 4-H you'll always find a friend " This is just a small sample of what 4-H means to the mem­ bers of the 1978 4-H King and Queen court in McHenry county. These twelve out­ standing people have shown high performance in their work whether it's 4-H, school, or community activities Meet the 1978 court: Joyce Orr, 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Orr, is a member of the Humming Sewers Her major projects include Arts and Crafts, Gardening and Photography. This 10-year member is from Harvard Lynn Simmons, 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sim­ mons, is from Marengo. Lynn is a member of the Kishwaukee Clovers Her projects include Clothing. Foods, Photography and Gardening Fay Stroh, 17, daugher of Mr and Mrs Alfred Stroh, resides in Woodstock She is a member of the Hartland Homemakers 4- H club where she pursues projects such as Clothing, Cat Care. Child Care, Arts and Crafts and Leadership Delores Swanson, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfin Swanson, is from the Pleasant Valley Cornhuskers 4-H club Within 4-H she works on projects such as clothing. Foods and Child Care. Delores is from Woodstock. Dawn Vogts, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Vogts, is involved in the Community Builders 4-H club and the Better Goals 4-H club. Her home is in Woodstock. Dairy and Beef projects are her main interests Judy Vyduna, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin R. Vyduna, is a member of the Lincoln Cloverleaves 4-H club where she pursues projects such as Clothing, Photography, Foods and Home Furnishings. Her home is in McHenry James Drendel, 18. son of Mr. and Mrs Vernon Drendel, is a member of the Huntley Har­ vesters 4-H club. His major projects include Beef, Swine, Tractor Care and Gardening. His home is in Huntley. Mike Fritz, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs Robert Fritz, is from Walworth, Wis. He is an active member of the Harvard Prairie Toppers 4-H club, where his projects include Beef, Dairy, Goats, Communications, Crops and Leadership. Dale Hazelwood, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Hazelwood, is a resident of Marengo. His projects include Arts and Crafts. Crops, Gardening, Sheep, Poultry and Goats. Dale is a member of the Cloverleaf Boosters Don Swanson, 17, son of Mr and Mrs Alan Swanson, is busy with projects such as Poultry, Swine, Gardening and Crops His membership lies in the Pleasant Valley Cornhuskers He is a resident of Woodstock. Steve Thompson, 16, son of The July-August meeting of McHenry County External Advocacy, Inc (McHCEA, Inc.) will be held Monday. July 24, at the HSA board room, 188 Northwest Highway in Cary, at 1:45 p.m Dr Joseph R God­ win, Department of Mental Health of the state of Illinois, will be a guest at this meeting In addition to a discussion of the group's programs, Ms. Shirley Ciske. co-chairman of the Northeastern Illinois association for External Ad­ vocacy for the Develop mentally Disabled, (NEADD), will report on the progress of this new four-county organization Rev Robert Baker, minister of the First United Methodist church of Crystal Lake and president of McHCEA, will chair the meeting All McH­ CEA meetings are open to the public Of the 29 9 million living veterans, nearly nine out of ten had military service during pet iuua ui ui 11ii-u iiudiiiuit^, according to the Veterans administration For veterans' benefits and programs VA will spend 3.8 percent of the total federal government budget in Fiscal Year 1979 WRINKLES SMOOTHED without surgery Now there is an exciting new cosmetic thai can temporarily smooth away wrinkles for up to 8 hours It's called Secre» Miracle and its scientific blend of unique beauty ingredients works within minutes to smooth over wrin­ kles. crows-feet and under eye putfiness New Secret Miracle will keep your skin practically line free all day or all night Secret Miracle costs $5 and is sold with a strict money back guarantee So before you consider that $5,000 face lift consider the $5 alternative new Secret Mir­ acle Temporary Wrinkle Smoother SOLGER'S DRUG STORE 1259 N. Grttn St. Moil Ord»r» Filled A-l HEARING AID REPAIR SERVICE Free Moaners-Complete Service on all Makes Custom Earmolds-30 Day Trial on New Aids. HOME SERVICE FOR SHUT-INS I TRY BEFORE YOU BUY! Maico-Oticon Radio Ear Qualitone Audiotone Telex-Sono Tone Custom Made All in the Ear Models SERVICE CENTER, WED'S 1:00 to 5:00 OTHER HOURS BY APPT. BATTERY SALE 40% DISCOUNT ALL SIZES! R0BT. STENSLAND A ASSOCIATES 3937 W. MAIN ST. cfttcHENRY, ILL. 385-7661 Also MT. PROSPECT 109 S. MAIN 392-4750 If/is SxiclaC ^ZJEXXCLCE. presents its * Fall & Winter Bridal Fashion Show on Tuesday, Allium lat, 8:00 l\\1. at Branded Steak House 441() [Northwest Highway Crystal Lake, 111. (U.S. 14 Just East of Rt. 31) Flowers by Aberdeen hotography by Studio One Formal Wear by Gingiss To Our Brides -- During August With the purchase of four bridesmaid's dresses, the 5th dress is free! • • • • imentary Tickets IBzidaH ^DZWCLCE, 712 E. Northwest Hwy., Palatine Phone 359-1900 Monday, Thursday, Friday, 12:00-9:00 P.M. ..lotrfpy: 9-30- 9:00 P.M. Wednesday Saturday: 9:30-5:00 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thompson, is active in the Greenwood Gremlins 4-H club. His projects include Forestry. Electricity, and Gardening Steve is from Woodstock. Two of these outstanding young people will be crowned 1978 4-H King and Queen Thursday. Aug 3 at 7 p*.m. by the reigning 4-H king, Larry Lagerhausen, and the 4-H queen, Diane Kuhlman. U\ J OS K.IM I COOLS shi 1.1 f>s\ < l lo loi thl news from the Family Service and Mental Hea"h Clinic o1 McHenry County Opera House Show Enters Final Week "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" at the Wood­ stock Opera house enters its final week of performances Tickets remain for per­ formances Wednesday. July 19, at 1:30 and Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings of this week at 8:15 p.m. Presented by the Woodstock Opera House and the Wood­ stock Performing company. "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" is a production of Victory Gardens theatre of Chicago An original musical comedy premiered in Chicago this spring, the show features a collection of twenty-seven songs from the 1940's com posers Irving Berlin, Cole Porter and Johnny Mercer, among others Four-part harmonies abound in such songs as "G.I Jive" and "If I didn't Care " Sen­ timental love songs like "I 'll Be Seeing You" are sprinkled amidst slapstick routines Authored by director Greg McCashin, the musical is in­ tended as a spoof o.f the way it was in 1940 s movies Ticket reservations may be made by calling the Woodstock Opera house ticket office at 338- 5300. "Two for the Seasaw," the classic dramatic comedy by William Gibson, continues the professional summer theatre season at the Woodstock Opera house Opening Aug 3 and running through Aug 22, reservations can also be made for this show Performances occur Thur­ sday, Friday, and Saturday evening, and Wednesday and Friday afternoons (Editor's note This is another in a series of especially written articles tor McHenry county readers Joseph Cools is a psychologist on the Family Service and Community Mental Health center staff This article is "Coping Significant Changes ") Recent research has shown that major changes in a per sons life can precipitate serious psychological problems, depression in particular One study gave conclusive evidence that a certain number of changes in a period of a year, will, with amazing predic­ tability. produce the depr ession These "iife Changes" which included marriage, moving, changing jobs, having a baby, taking a vacation, divorce, death of a family member, making a major purchase, etc . were each assigned a number value depending on the impact of the change For instance, marriage, a major change carries a high point value, while taking a vacation has a low point value If the number point value reaches a certain level, the researcher was able to predict that the person would begin to feel the effects ot depression It was noted that it did not seem to matter whether the change was a change for the better or a change for the worse The important factor was the total amount of change experienced The human organism ap pears to be reritarkably adaptive to a variety of situations However it appears that the person must have a period of time to adjust and become accustomed to a significant change before he is subjected to additional changes As in many other forms of depression, this depression in response to too many changes appears to be an attempt by the organism to retreat within itself to adjust to a new set of circumstances Treatment of this type of depression 'is simplistic but effective make as few ad ditional changes in the near future as possible, giving the mind and body a chance to adapt to the changes that have taken place previously Ob viously taking a vacation "to get away from it all" is not the answer in this case Next Coping ~ The Fx perience of Anxiety Symptoms OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9 m«i»:niev Home of J£ American D'p* Rome iFwrnisthings SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE! 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