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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Oct 1982, p. 18

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i ricK-or-i rttut i Benefits UNICEF T.'ffcfST UkllCFF Rob Swart zloff it shown as he prepares to "trick or treat for UNICEF". recognized actor and UNICEF Goodwill ambassador, has announced that Faith Presbyterian church, McHenry, will join him and thousands of groups across America in celebrating 35 years of Americans helping children around the world, on National UNICEF day, Oct. 31. "Any anniversary is a time for celebration", Kaye stated, "but this one should involve rededication too. I hope that people of all ages will remember what it's like to be a child and reach out a hand this year." Faith Presbyterian church, in recognition of this special celebration, will sponsor a UNICEF drive; in which children will "trick or treat for UNICEF". Proceeds from the event will help UNICEF continue and ex­ pand its assistance programs for the world's neediest children. The drive will be held Sunday, Oct. 31, from 1 to 2:45 p.m. Children should meet at the church prepared to "trick or treat for UNICEF" at 1 o'clock. They will trick or treat for one hour, and then reassemble at the church for a party until 2:45. Adult drivers will monitor the children as they trick or treat. Faith church is located at 2107 West Lincoln road, McHenry. I nose Who bxcel" Award To Dr. Farmer October 29 The Illinois State board of education's "Those Who Excel" awards will be presented to 104 per­ sons for their outstanding con­ tributions to the state's K-12 education system Oct. 29 in Springfield. Among those honored will be Dr. Richard Farmer, superintendent of McHenry Elementary School District 15, who will receive a plaque as outstanding administrator. The awards banquet for the 104 individuals, representing both public and non-public schools, will be held at the Holiday Inn East, 3100 South Dirksen Parkway. The award winners will be honored in five categories: teacher, school administrator, school board member, student (grades seven through 12), and parent or other member of the community. State Superintendent of Education Donald Gill will present plaques for outstanding achievement, certificates of excellence, and letters of honorary mention. "The awards program provides us with an opportunity to honor the many individuals who devote their talents to offering educational excellence in IHinois' schools," Gill said. For the "Those Who Excel" program, the state is divided into six regions. A selection committee, with representatives of 14 educational organizations, met during the sum­ mer to select the finalists and run- ners-up for each of the six areas. The selection committee used the following criteria for reviewing nominees. - Could the nominee be considered a positive change agent in the school and-or community? - Has the nominee beneficially affected any one or more of the following: curriculum, staff morale, community support, student interest, or the learning environment? - Has the nominee provided creative leadership in inspiring or motivating others to achieve or contribute to the school environment? -- Have others recognized the nominee as a force for constructive change? - Has the nominee personally provided a special service or achieved above and beyond what is expected in the usual school program? / + (: ! f :i f: ^ f • • . 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Plats, pg. 35, in McHenry County, ni. c-k-a 3707 Claremont McHenry. IL 80060 Dated this 15th day of October, 1982 Roger Noback SpecialCommissioner ofthe United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division Fisher ft Fisher Attorneys for Plaintiff 30 N. LaSalle St. Chicago, IL 00802 312-372-4784 (Pub. Oct. 27, Nov. 3,10, 17,1982) No. 820445 Legal Notice ASSUMED NAME PUBLICATION NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that on October 22, 1982, a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, setting forth the names ana post-office addresses of all the persons :ting ar sacting tn< conduct Visit Our Boutique ises mode while you wait! (Single vision plastic only) Over 1,000 First Quality Metal or Plastic 570 Frames Kid's cm Frames * 1 Metal or Plastic Visit Our Boutique Designer Section 1 SENIOR EBKE KB A aae WITH PURCHASE I 1 CITIZENS l-Kfct rKAMK i OF LENSES | and tran- le business known as BOB ft MAGGIE TALENT PRODUCTIONS. located at 411 Hill Road, McHenry, IL., 80050 which certificate sets forth the owners as follows: Robot Arthur Power and Madeline T j»ihj»nthal Dated October 22,1982 Rosemary Azzaro, County Clerk (Pub. Oct. 27, Nov. 3 ft Nov. 10,1982) No. 820448 Legal Notice ASSUMED NAME PUBLICATION Public Notice is hereby given that on October 18th, 1982. a certificate was filed in the Office of the County Clerk, of McHenry County. Illinois, setting forth the names ana post-office addresses of all of the persons owning, conducting and transacting the business known as HOME COMPANION SER­ VICE. located at 2504 South Kenilworth Avenue, McHenry, Illinois 80050 which certificate sets forth the owners as follows: Linda L. Orlowski Dated October 18th, 1982. Rosemary Azzaro County Clerk (Pub. Oct. 27, Nov. 3 ft 10,1962) No. 820444 Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF JOSEPH MICHAELS Deceased, File No. 81-P-450. CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given of the death of JOSEPH MICHAELS, OF McHenry, Illinois. BUY Letters of office were issued on November 24. 1981, to ROBERT MICkAELS, 335 North MacArthur, Palatine, IL., 60067 whose at­ torney is BEAUBDEN and ASHER, 157 North Brockway St., Palatine, ILU 60067. • Claims against the estate may ne filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court at 2200 N. Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois, 80098, or with the representative, or both, within 6 months from the date of issuance of letters and any claim not filed within that period is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the representative and to the attorney within 10 days after it has been filed. Vernon W.Kays, Jr. Clerk of the Court (Pub. Oct. 27. Nov. 3 ft Nov. 10,1982) No. 820447 I BIRTHS A boy, John Sherman, was born Sept. 29 to William H. and LindaS. Powers of McHenry. The intent weighed in at 7 lbs. 2 os., at Good Shepherd hospital, Barringtoo, ID. He was welcomed home by a sister, Christina Lynn, age two. Mr. Leonard F. Sherman of New Hartford, la. is the maternal grandparent. . Paternal grandparents are Mr. ami Mrs. John A. Powers of Barrington. Timothy and Theresa Santiago, 11619 306th court, Wilmot, became parents of their'third child on Sept. 27 and named him Tyler George. The 8 lbs. 10 os. baby boy was born at McHenry hospital and was welcomed home by a brother, Timmy, Jr., age two and a one-year- old sister, Tamara. Maternal grandparents are George fund Joyce Kalsch of McHenry. Ebrain and Eleanor Santiago of Fox Lake are the paternal sts. «nH Teresa Cloney, 2809 Chestnut, Wooder Lake, announce the birth of their fourth child on Sept. 26. Michael John was born at McHenry hospital, and weighed 9 lbs. 4 os. He was welcomed home by Doretha, Robert and Kathleen. Maternal grandparents are Agnes and Chester Szymanski of Wheeling. Mr. John Ckney of Florida is the paternal grandfather. VITAL STATISTICS The child population of the 112 developing countries assisted by UNICEF is 1.3 billion. The great majority of these children live in slums and rural villages i without basic health, educational or social services. Developing these basic services is at the heart of UNICEF's strategy for improving children's lives. In one year alone, UNICEF assisted water and sanitation program benefiting 20 million people in 94 countries; over 73,000 and vocational centers; helped to ex­ p a n d n u t r i t i o n programs in 137,000 villages and funded basic service training programs for 34,200 community workers. WECOME WAGON HAS USEFUL GIFTS AND H&PFUL INFORMATION FOR YOU... ALL FREE JUST ENGAGED? NEW PARENT? MOVED? My visit's a friendly way to get an­ swers to where-to-find questions about our town and available goods and services. Local stores are anxious to help too and have gifts for you when you visit them. 344-3966 385-7980 i

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