Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Sep 1980, p. 20

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PAGE 20 - PLAINDEALER • FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. I960 Set Foster. Family Picnic Central Baptist Family Services is hosting the third annual Foster Family picnic Sunday, Sept. 14, on the grounds of Central Baptist Children's home in Lake Villa on Route 83, from 12:30 until 4 p.m. Central Baptist Family Services is a hon-sectarian, not-for-profit child welfare agency that provides foster care services for the maioritv of Illinois state wards residing in Lake and McHenry counties. Foster parents are special people and the picnic is one way the agency can recognize them for the caring and concern they offer to hundreds of neglected and abandoned children. There is a critical shortage of foster parents ahd homes are urgently needed for children living in McHenry county who are unable to reside with their own families for temporary time periods. The department of Children and Family Ser­ vices 1979 child abuse and neglect record states there were 24,807 reports of abuse and neglect. It is estimated many more cases of chifcd abuse and neglect will be reported this year. For additional information on foster parenting and the picnic, call 356-1021. Earn Catechetical Awards I I I M i l l I I I I i I I I I I l l l l l l I I I SHAMROCK CLEANER'S BACK-TO-SCHOOL COAT AND JACKET CLEANING Now you con treat your coats and jackets to expert extra-care dryclearring at a discount price. Enjoy Fabric-Fresh beautifully clean coats and jackets NOW! ^BACK-TO-SCHOOL COAT AND O JACKET CLEANING SALE N $V9 EACH ACT NOW! lave money! OFFER ENDS SEPT.20 Sorry...Fur A leather excluded -Fake Furs ft Fur Trim Slightly Higher SHAMROCK CLEANERS CONVENIENTLY LOCATED IN THE McHENRY MARKET PLACE 4400 W. RTE. 120-McHENRY 385-1944 DAILY 7-6, SAT.<-5:30 WILLIAM NEUMANN C.L.U. INSURANCE Announces Additional Office Facilities at WHISPERING POINT CENTER 4306 B West Crystal Lake Road McHenry, Illinois 60050 344-5858 Pmdwbal P U. • i, MKBBBP - jfll 5 'V* mjg* .. ,J'. • • Mrs. Mary Davis, fifth grade teacher at Montini Middle school, at left, and-Mrs. Frances Schneider, fourth grade teacher at Montini Primary center, have received word that they have been awarded the 1980 Catechetical award of the Diocese of Rockford. This award, formally titled the Bishop O'Neill Catechetical award, is given annually to outstanding teachers of religion in Catholic schools and CCD programs in the Diocese of Rockford. Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Schneider, who between them have contributed 38 years of teaching at Montini, are being recognized this year of their exemplary teaching and witness at Montini. They will receive their awards at a special Mass and ceremony at St. Peter's Cathedral in Rockford Sept 21 at the hands of Bishop Arthur O'Neill. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE OAYLORD "pglii-tA- St Z J S ' i , 5 U i £ s § £ 11 3 H Special Program For Concerts Kick-Off McHenry county volun­ teers who are working on the 1980-81 membership cam­ paign for the,Crystal Lake Community Concerts association will be treated to an outstanding campaign kick-off program Sunday, Sept. 14. Lakeside crater, Crystal Lake, will be the setting for a very special pre-season concert by Maria Lagios, well-known soprano who has appeared in the Chicago area with the Chicago Symphony orchestra, Chicago Opera theatre, Chicago Baroque ensemble, and the Apollo Music club. An entrancing "singer- actress", Ms. Lagios' petite charm and sparkling dark eyes are as captivating as her clear and full-bodied coloratura voice. The program, which has been arranged by Marie Ann Vos and other members of the Community Concerts board of directors, will begin at 6:30 p.m. A champagne reception for workers will precede the concert, Memberships will be available from Sept. 14-27, and during the week of Sept. 20, will be for sale at cam­ paign headquarters at 1 E. Crystal Lake avenue. For further information, call 459-3323. Students Will Learn Of Free Enterprise Volunteers and Junior Achievement of Chicago staff will recruit high school students in five McHenry county schools this month. Following a short presen­ tation students will have an opportunity to apply for membership in a J A com­ pany where they will join other teenagers in learning about free enterprise by organizing and running their own mini-business. They will sell stock, elect officers and make and sell a product in this practical economics educat ion program. Volunteers from area business firms counsel each teenage company. Recruiters will be in Marian Central Catholic high school, 1001 McHanry avenue, Woodstock, Sept. 16. SAVE ON THIS GREAT HOTPOINT WASHER! I luLpjcrini: D Solidly-built washer with special cycle for Permanent Press and Knits/ Delicates selection 3 Water Level selections H 3 Wash/Rinse tempera­ ture combinations. Model WLW1500A 322 With Trade • LIMITED OFFER-HURRY IN! LIE & RAY ELECTRIC 1005 N. FRONT ST. - McHENRY 255-0882

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