Conservation Of Resources April 12 Program Topic [ PAGE 3 - PLA1NDEALER - FRIDAY, APRIL 8.1983 Senior Walk-In Center The public is invited to attend a University of Illinois Extension program on "Conserving Our Resources" April 12. The material will be presented by A.A. Wicklein, Community Resource Development adviser with the extension service in Will county. The program consists of slides, a discussion and questions and answers. Handouts are available. All ages from eighth grade up are expected to find this presentation helpful in forming or reinforcing their conservation philosophy. This meeting will be held at the University of Illinois Extension office at 789 McHenry avenue, Woodstock, and starts at 7:30 p.m. There is no chargeAbut a reser vation is requested. Call 338-3737 or 4747 before April 10 to make a reservation. High Risk Infant Program An important aspect of the Maternal Health program and Child Health programs of the McHenry County Department of Health division of Public Health Nursing is the High Risk Infant program. The Illinois Department of Public Health Perinatal program has approved programs in a number of hospitals in the state for high risk infants and high risk mothers. According to Eileen Hanson, director of the Division of Public Health Nursing, this division is notified of the admission, weekly progress and condition at the time of discharge on all of these high risk infants. Most high risk infants in this area are from the Rockford High Risk unit. Mrs. Hanson stated that one week before discharge of a high risk infant, the Division of Public Health Nursing is notified and then makes a visit to assess the home environment, the parent's capability to meet the special needs of the infant, the parent's in terest in the infant and notifies the center of findings before the center discharges the infant. Additional home visits are made by the Division of Public Health Nursing staff at intervals of one week, one, three, six, twelve and eighteen months, consistently reporting back to the center. Parents having problems regarding parenting or feeding these infants, or infants having low weight gain are seen weekly by the nursing staff of the McHenry County Department of Health for several months with visiting made as frequently as in dicated. The Growth and Develop ment center works closely with the Division of Public Health Nursing staff and the High Risk center to continue follow-up and testing of these high risk infants for long periods of time. Meals are served Monday through Friday at the McHenry Walk-In Cednter beginning at 11:45 a.m. Reservations must be made by 1:30 p.m. the day before at 385-8260. The menu for the week of April 11 through April 15 is as follows: Apr. 11: Spaghetti with meat sauce, topped with grated cheese, buttered carrots, garden salad, fresh fruit in season, garlic bread, milk. Apr. 12: Swiss steak, mashed potatoes with gravy, mixed vegetables, assorted breads, orange cake, milk. Apr. 13: Hot dog, potato salad, green beans, jello salad, cherry tart, milk. Apr. 14: Chicken Divan, baked potato, cole slaw, banana, assorted breads, milk. Apr. 15: Oven fried fish, tartar sauce, tater tots, scalloped corn, beet pickle on lettuce, assorted breads, spice cake, milk. Divorces Judgments for dissolution of marriage were recently granted in 19th Judicial Circuit court, Wood stock, to: Lea M. Meade and William L. Meade; Mary L. Dubas and Gregory A. Dubas; Glenn L. Strand and Cheryl D. Strand. Virginia M. Kamp and Daniel Kamp; Frank S. Bruchsaler and Lynn E. Bruchsaler; Larry J. Davidson and Vivian A. Davidson. Larry D. Brown and Linda M. Brown; Cynthia A. Howick and Gary Howick; Stuart D. Wallace and Georgianne Wallace. Pamela C. Neff and David O. Neff; Gary M. Hummel and Cindy K. Hummel; Susan C. Maiorca and Salvatore A. Maiorca; Susan P. Petros and Steven T. Petros. A judgment for dissolution of marriage was recently granted in 19th Judicial Circuit court, Woodstock, to Wendelin Schwartz and Larry J. Sch wartz. SINGLES GROUP MEETS Real People, a new, over age 30 singles group, meets every Sunday evening from 7 p.m. until midnight at the Waltonian restaurant lounge in Fox Lake. There is live music and dancing. All singles, divorced and widowed people are welcome. For more information phone 385-5070 after « D.m. FEATURED IN' CARNIVAL-Producers BobbiReece and Joy Blaul have announced that casting is complete for St. Thomas church's spring production of the musical "Carnival", and rehearsals are under way to create the magic and wonder of a small circus traveling through Europe. Shown above are: Bill Coughlin, as Marco the Magnificent; Jim Clark, lighting crew; Al Smith as Schlegel the circus owner; Tim Barry, the strong man, and Jeff Cook, as Grobert, and as the puppet, Renardo the Fox. These McHenry residents are members of a large cast featuring talent from throughout the county. The production is under the direction of Al Smith. Robin Irwin, also of McHenry, portrays Lili, the waif who comes to the cirucs seeking a job, and is drawn into the bittersweet life of the tiny carnival, and Christopher O'Reilly, Crystal Lake, is Paul the cynical puppeteer who was once a famous dancer and was crippled in the war. Performances are scheduled for May 13, 14, 20, and 21, in Loras hall, at St. Thomas church on Route 176 and Oak street. The lively characters, both poignant and hilarious, round out a chorus of circus people who sing, dance, and work magic. For ticket information, contact the St. Thomas Religious Education office at 459-3131. Ethnic Eating Visit an ethnic grocery store or a supermarket with an ethnic food section. Try making - a dish from another country with what you find at the ethnic grocery. Involve the whole family. Try making tamales from Mexico, stuffed grape leaves from Greece, or sauerbraten from Germany. Keep in mind other customs of that culture during your meal. For example, many Japanese dinners are made with simple foods, arranged in a beautiful manner and prepared so that all flavors balance each other. And, of course, the meal is eaten with chopsticks! J BIRTHS Ron and Ellen Jania, 716 Wheeler street, Woodstock, announce the birth of their first child on April 1. Brennan Moore was born at Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock and weighed 8 lbs. 5 oz. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. Staudt of Niles; 111. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jania of Port Charlotte, Fla. are the paternal grandparents. Mrs. Margaret Moore of Casper, Wyo. is the i n f a n t ' s g r e a t - grandmother. Tera Helen is the name chosen by Terry and Helen Wheaton, 706 Pleasant trail, Pistakee Highlands, for their second daughter. The 7 lbs. 13 oz. baby girl entered the world March 18, at Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock, and she was greeted at home by her sister, Lorraine Betty, age two and a half. Maternal grand parents are John and Lorraine Arient of McHenry. Bob and Betty Wheaton of Greenwood are the paternal grandparents. Great-grandparents include Mrs. Elsie Hacker of Wilmot, Wis.; Mr. Donald Barta of Parkfalls, Wis.; and Mrs. Helen Arient of Cicero, 111. Norb and Cathy Lippert, 2015 W. Oakleaf, McHenry, became parents of their first child on March 31. Alan Michael was born Feb. 16, 1983, weighed 7 lbs. 4 oz. and measured 20 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Freund of Johnsburg. Paternal grandparents are Mrs. Pat Lippert of John sburg and the late Norb Lippert. Mr. Ben Smith of McHenry is the in fant's maternal great grandfather. KKSSEUS BfflTOE HOSPITAL NOTES WOODSTOCK Admissions: Rochell Krak of McHenry; Jasori Clem, Candace Elmgreen and Edward Mahder, all of Wonder Lake. HARVARD Admissions: Esther Nelson of McHenry and Karole Karavakis of Wonder Lake. 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