Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Oct 1984, p. 27

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Schools SECTION 2 • PACE 5 * PLA1NDEALER HERALD, WEDNESDAY.OCTOBE^M, lf§4 mm r? Marian to hold annual open house Marian Central Catholic High * School will hold its annual open < house on Nov. 8 at 2 p.m. i Those people interested in seeing the school and learning more about the programs of­ fered are encouraged to attend. The teachers and ad­ ministrators will be on hand to answer questions and to demonstrate some of the programs taught at the school. Catch me if you can... Plalndealer-Herald photo by Anthony Oliver David Ahven as Daniel Corban (left) is questioned by Wayne Beyer as Inspector Levine (center) while Dylan O'Leary as Father Kelleher watches in a scene from "Catch Me If You Can." The murder mystery is being presented this weekend by the East Campus Drama Club. Performances will be held at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday in the East Campus theater. Tickets are available at the door. School brief ADMISSION TESTS On Saturday, Nov. 3, the Elgin Academy will conduct ad­ missions tests for middle and upper schools (grades 6-12) for entrance in January and Sep­ tember, 1985. Testing will begin at 8:90 a.m. in Edwards Hall at the Academy, 350 Park St., Elgin. For more information call Donna Hunter, dean of admissions, at (312) 695-0300. Platndenier-Herald photo by Anthony OWver Montini book fair Montini Primary Center is si through Friday. Hours of the ir are as the day. soring a book fair from tbday e Oct. 31 as the preview Nov. 1 from 2 p.m to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to • p.m.; and Nov. 2 from • a.m. to noon. All proceeds will go to the purchase of books which benefit students like Cassie Seiphel (left) and Scott Coates. Discussion scheduled on preventing home accidents How one can help stem the jning rate of home ac- its and deaths in the home will be the subject of a, presentation 10:30 a.m., Wed­ nesday, Oct. 31 in the McHenry Community High School West Campus Foods Room. The Living Environments class at MCHS, West Campus will host the discussion, "At Home With Safety" to be presented by John Scott, regional coordinator of public relations for Country Com­ panies. Countiy Companies, affiliated with the Illinois Farm Bureau, is a group of insurance and in­ vestment service companies, including Country Life, country Mutual and Country Casualty Insurance Companies. The home safety program will emphasize prevention of falls, poisonings, fires, firearm ac­ cidents, s suffocations and other hazards. t t e i t ? e * t i _ i 1 € IM&ul IfiedicaP GRAND OPENING JAI SAWRA Y,NOV. 3 •10 TO 3 ~ DO YOU NEED MEDICAL EQUIPMENT OR SUPPPLIES? 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