Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 May 1984, p. 32

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8ECTION I-PAGE 10 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, MAY M. 1964 Jaycees group formed recently in Lakemoor Hie Jaycees have come to Lakemoor. An orientation meeting of the newly-formed Lakemoor Jaycees will be held May 16 at 6 p.m. in the Lakemoor Village Hall. The new officers, elected at an organizational meeting May 9, have issued an invitation to interested people, ages 18-36, to join with them in building a better community. Brian Godt, vice-president of the group, announced that one of their first projects would be >' raising .funds to improve Lakemoor roads. Other officers are: Bill Garbacz, president; Curt Pepe, treasurer; Mike Nejedly, » secretary and Neal Nicholas. state director. Richard J. Hyatt, Lakemoor village president, has declared June 15-17 "Jaycees Weekend" in honor of the new dub. The Lakemoor Jaycees are being assisted in their organizational plans by the Woodstock Jaycess and a representative of the state organization. There are 300,660 Jaycees in 7,000 local organizations throughout the nation. They conduct countless different projects and programs geared to building better people to meet the needs of their communities.) Tbeir motto is "Jaycees...help people become." County shriners offer orthopedic screenings A free orthopedic screening clinic for children with orthopedic problems will be sponsored by the Shriners Hospital Com­ mittee of Medtaah Temple, Chicago, and the McHenry County Shrine Club of Tebala Temple, Rockford at Harvard Community Memorial Hospital, Grant and McKinley Streets, Harvard, on Thursday, May 17, 4 to 8 p.m. Hie clinic will be open to any child between one month and 18 years of age who needs help with burns, bone or muscular problems such as: cerebral palsy, scoliosis, brittle bones, spina bifida, juvenile ar­ thritis, club feet, residuals of polio, missing limbs, dwarfism, birth defects, hip dislocations, cleft palate, spinal cord injury plastic surgery. and burns Dr. Clarence Hart, or­ thopedic surgeon, will conduct the examinations. Diagnosis for treatment will be made, including possible referrals to the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children in Chicago. All facilities and treatment are offered to the patients free of charge. Parents should bring a copy of the child's birth certificate and when necessary, papers to prove guardianship of the child. No appointments are nrrnwimnr UvvvOOVU J • For more information, contact Medinah Hospital Committee area chairman, Larry Haug, McHenry, at 385-0826. Rules of the Road review to be held at city hall Secretary of State Jim Edgar, in cooperation with the McHenry Senior Citizens Club, Inc., will sponsor a "Rules of the Road" review course (con­ sisting of three sessions), May 17, 24, and 31 in McHenry. Ite first session Thursday, May 17 will include an eye test so persons are requested to be in attendance by 9:90 a.m. to noon. The second and third sessions will be from 10 a.m. to noon. 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