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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Oct 1972, p. 20

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PAGE 20-PLAINDEAL£8- Register Now For Fall YMCA Activities The Lake Region YMCA office at 95 Grant Street in Crystal Lake is a busy place due to registrations, to requests for information and to fall activities in the building. The Offer Beginner T.A. Course At Therapy Center The Transactional Analysis Therapy center of the Fox Valley will offer a six week beginner's course, "In­ troduction to T.A." The basic course will highlight T.A. concepts from such books as Games People Play and I'm O.K. - You're O.K. and aims at helping people become more aware of human behavior in general, communication and its blocks, and child rearing practices. Classes will be held Thursday evenings from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. and a separate class meets Friday mornings from 10 <'i.m. to 11 a.m. Class size will ne limited to twelve people. They will meet at 826 Wing street in Elgin. Classes will begin Thursday, Oct. 26, and Friday, Oct. 27. To enroll, anyone can write the center at 826 Wing street. Judo Classes Offered Students At Region YMCA The Lake Region YMCA will offer a Judo class for sixth through twelfth grade students Oct. 14 at Crystal Lake high school, taught by A1 Hauth. Classes will continue for seven Saturdays. Mr. Hauth who has taught Judo since 1963, is experienced in teaching youth. He has taught Judo at the Iriving Park YMCA. He uses Japanese terminology in a disciplined routine. He has led a Judo club at Immaculate Heart of Mary church in Chicago. Emphasis is on agility, physical conditioning, speed, coordination and self- confidence; will deal mostly with Judo as a sport. A Gi uniform will be needed as recommended by the in­ structor. Must have fourteen in class to be held; maximum 15. if there are more than 15, a second class will be held at 40:30- 11:45 a.m. Registration blank must be completed and money paid at the YMCA or by Oct. 14 at class before the class begins. For further information please contact the YMCA, p h o n e 8 1 5 - 4 5 9 - 4 4 5 5 . Registrations may be made at the office, 95 Grant Street, P.O. Box 337, Crystal Lake, 111. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER majority of the fall programs began on Oct. 5 and 9. Lake registrations will continue to be accepted until Oct. 27. Registrations are being accepted for boys and girls in second through eighth grade who choose to participate in swimming instruction on Saturday at the Woodstock high school at 12:45, 1:45 and 2:45 p.m. A chartered bus is available for the 12:45 and 2:45 p.m. classes. The bus stops in McHenry at the junior high at 11:15 a.m., at the post office in Fox River Grove at 11:40 a.m., at Oak Knoll school in Cary at 11:45 a.m., at Coventry school in Crystal Lake at 11:55 a.m. and at Central school in Crystal • Lake at noon. A second bus will stop at Oak Knoll school in Cary at 1:25 p.m., at Central school in Crystal Lake at 1:35 p.m., at Coventry school in Crystal Lake at 1:40 p.m., at the Algonquin Village Hall at 1:50 the m Rain Grabbers 6 1st Time Ever in McHenry County! 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Men may continue to register for the Wednesday evening Karate program or for volleyball at Lundahl Junior high school in Crystal Lake on Legal Notice On September 30, 1972, the Department of Transportation. State of Illinois, initiated negotiations to acquire the right of way needed for the construction of Federal Aid Route 420 between U.S. Route 12 at the Illinois-Wisconsin State Line northwest of Rich­ mond to Illinois Route 31 north of McHenry. Thursdays or for the Tuesday afternoon bridge class. Openings are available for women in knitting on Wed­ nesday afternoon, in bridge on Tuesday afternoons, and in Yoga on Thursdays for beginners at 9:30 a.m., at 1:30 p.m., and at 7:30 p.m., or for Yoga II at 8:34 p.m. The YMCA office is open on weekdays from 9 a.m., to 5 p.m., and on Saturday mor­ nings until noon. The Department's Relocation Assistance and Payments Program provides assistance in locating new housing, business properties and farm operations. In addition, the program provides payment of eligible owner-occupants and t e n a n t - o c c u p a n t s f o r reasonable and necessary moving expenses; provides payment in an amount necessary to purchase or rent a d e q u a t e r e p l a c e m e n t housing; and provides payment to cover increased mortgage interest costs and closing costs. To be eligible for these occupancy at the time of and for at least 90 days prior to the c o m m e nc e m e n t of negotiations. The owner- occupant or tenant should also notify the State before moving or selling the property. A complete description of the services, benefits and requirements of this com- KIWANIS NEWS WONDERLAKE Wonder Lake Kiwanis Club 1972-73 officers were installed Monday, Oct. 9, by Lt. Gov. Brad Manning of Division 20. This was Ladies night. prehensive program is con­ tained in a brochure that is available at the Regional Transportation Office located at 595 South State Street, Elgin, or the Regional Relocation Assistance office located at 33 North Addison Road, Addison. It is the policy of the Division that no personcah be displaced by a highway improvement unless there Is sufficient adequate replacement housing available. (Pub. Oct. 11,1972) Those installed were Robert /Stangl, president; George Hartmann, Sr., vice-president; Arthur Christopher, secretary; and Horace R. Wagner, treasurer. Rev. Willis gave the in­ vocation. Retiring President, Gene Bach, presented the President's Award to the "Wonder Lake Man of the Year". Each year the Kiwanis Award of "Man of the Year" is presented to an outstanding individual for his work in helping make our community a better place to live. Bob Stangl reminds all that Kiwanis 1972-73 theme is "Share your Life". The tendency of government at all levels to suppresa, or to over-manage, the news is a se­ rious threat to the whole Ameri­ can way of life. The press needs public support in this fight -- because it is the public's fight. Approximately 250 public ;• water supply operators in the -J state are still to be certified, according to William L. Blaser, : director of the Illinois En- % vironmental Protection :: Agency, who said response to ; the training program offered: by EPA has been most gratifying. More than 550 hive • enrolled for the basic program since it was announced in early '1 June. The self-teaching:: program of instruction is : designed as an introduction to > operator training and cer-^ tification. Before being cer- \ tified the operator must pass a written examination, given:« monthly at seven locations in % the state, and meet experience : requirements. 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