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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Apr 1985, p. 11

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Page 11 - PLAINDEALLK-HEKALD. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10,1985 HSA directors to review CL nursing home project The Health Systems for Kane, Lake and Mc Counties (HSA-KLM) will hold its regular board of directors meeting on Thursday, April 11, beginning at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be held at the HSA- KLM office, 188 S. Northwest Hwy., Cary. The .agenda for the meeting includes the review and re­ consideration of two certificate of need projects. The first project to re re-reviewed is Ballashire Hall's construction of a 99-bed nursing home in Crystal Lake. The second re-review is Mercy Center for Health Care Services' renovation of the south wing of its psychiatric division located in Aurora. Immediately following the regular monthly board of directors meeting, the HSA will hold its annual meeting of the corporation. On the agenda for the meeting will be election of officers, establishment of a meeting schedule for the coming year and a report by the HSA president on the past year's activities. Information on specific agenda items can be obtained by calling the office prior to the meeting at (312) 6394061. All HSA-KLM's meetings are open to the public. Crime of the week This week Crime Stoppers is seeking information on the person or persons who did thousands of dollars worth of damage to vehicles parked in the Benoy Motors sales lot, located 656 Lake Ave. in 459-4800 Letters , libraries are topics of next.geneology meeting Letters and Libraries will be the topics of the April meeting of the McHenry County Illinois Genealogical Society. Program chairman Jean Reed said the March program met with such success, that it is being repeated <so members and guests may .hear the other topic. * "How to write effective let­ ters" will be presented by -Phyllis Bauer. "How to use the library resources" will be Seminar set . on shade trees McHenry County residents interested in learning how to care for shade trees in the home landscape are invited to attend a free educational program en­ titled "Maintaining and Preventing Problems of Land­ scape Trees" on Thursday, April 11. The McHenry County Cooperative Extension Service seminar will be held at South Elementary School in Crystal Lake, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Horticulture adviser Bruce £pangenberg will teach the seminar, which will include pruning decidous and evergreen Irees, tree fertilization, and preventing many common tree problems. For more information, or to register, contact tJ*e fifcHeory County office of the University •of Illinois Cooperative Ex­ tension Service, 789 McHenry Avenue, P.O. Box 431, Wood­ stock, phones (815) 338-3737 or 338-4747. presented by Roberta Smith. . The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 11 in the Central High School cafeteria, 45 W. Franklin, Crystal Lake. Applications and information about the Early Settlers Cer­ tificates will be available, and tips on where to find help in documentation for the cer­ tificate. Visitors are always welcome. Many of the group's members do not have McHenry County ancestors. Therefore programs are planned to be of general interest to all genealogists. STOREWIDE DOT SALE Sometime during the night of Monday, March 25 or the early morning hours of Tuesday, the 26th, valdals struck the car agency, damaging 16 vehicles. Cars had windshields and door windows smashed, and damage was also done by jumping up and down on roofs and hoods of the vehicles. This senseless destruction of property hurts all of us, and Crime Stoppers wants to put an end to this kind of activity. Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000 for in­ formation leading to the arrest and filing of criminal charges against offenders. If you have any information on this damage at Benoy Motors in Woodstock, call Crime Stoppers at (815) 459-4800. All callers remain anonymous-one never needs to give a name. Crime Stoppers, which is sponsored by the McHenry Area Chamber of Commerce, secret numbers to anonymous callers who provide in­ formation. If there are arrests, the Crime Stoppers board of directors then meets to determine an ap­ propriate reward. A secret meeting is arranged to make the cash reward payments. GARDNER LANDSCAPING ̂ "HONESTY & QUALITY YOU CAN DEPEND ON" We Specialize In A Natural Landscape Design AN Services, Including: •Designing pr 1 Fiet Coniultition 16 YEARS EXPERIENCE . (815) 675-6083 PRING STYLE Uniperm" perm, Special 29.88 Quantum" perm Special 33.88 Greet spring with an exciting new perm from Helene Curtis. And save! Some perms not recommended for bleached or frosted hair. 20% off special effects hair color. Highlight and brighten with Luminize. Or, for vibrant semi-permanent coloring in bright shades, try Jazzing. Redken and Nexxus products always available. Percentage off represents savings on regular prices. Sale prices effective thru Saturday, April 13th. CHARGE IT. OPEN SUNDAYS. THE STYLING SALON JCPenney Brickyard, 745 0333 Ford City. 581 6376 Fo* Valley. 851 6400 Golf Mill. 299 0246 Lakehurat. 473-0340 Lincoln Mall. 481 2698 Louis Joliet Mall. 439 1444 Northbrook Court. 480 7474 North Rivaraida. 447 8793 Orland Squara. 349 7390 Spring Hill Mall. 428 6986 Woodfiald. 882 7454 Yorktown. 629 7760 1985 J C Pennev Company Inc tb i A A STARTS THURSDAY, APRIL 11™ THRU SUNDAY, APRIL 14™ ;CANDYSTRIPERS > A Candystripers orientation • '.program will begin at Memorial -iHospital, Woodstock, on ^Thursday, April 11. The four ^session orientation program will •;be held each Thursday from r-April 11 to May 2. The program ;as open to boys and girls ages 13 *;and over. To register for the I-orientation, call 338-2500, ex- tension 321. 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