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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Jul 1977, p. 16

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PAGE 17 -PLA1NDEALER - WEDNESDAY JULY 27, 1177 j | f A major change in one aspect •• of the livestock show will greet > visitors at the McHenry County Fair this year. ' " Competition in the swine show will focus only on market hogs-no breeding stock of any kind. "This will be what is called a terminal show," ex- olained Lester Finder. ";fc for Livestock Show Change superintendent with Bruce Olbrich in the 4-H Swine show. "All swine entered in 4-H and the open class shows will be shipped directly to slaughter from the exhibit and will not be permitted to return to the farm. "The reasottv.,for the precaution is the incidence of pseudorabies in Illinois and McHenry county. Fair official! have met with veterinarians, including state officials, and the precautionary step is deemed the best one to take." All swine will be segregated from other livestock at the fair, and as a part of the prudence to be exercised, officials require that the swine be transported to the fair separatelv-not with any other livestock in the same vehicle at the same time. Classes listed include single market barrow, single market gilt, pen of three market hogs and carcass class. Clerks for the swine department are Robert Scnoenbeck, Jim Schultz and Richard Walters. JBWBL * W MERCHANDISE W ^CLEARANCE CENTER t A DIVISION OF JEWEL DIRECT MARKETING .'{01 . \ irtfinia St. <<>\*tal Lake 815 455 0333 --hm by JOSEPH COOLS staff psychologist the Family Service end Mentai Health Clinic of McHenry County College Assists Women Returning To School OS Mon Tue* 9 a m 5pm Wed Thurv Fn 9 a m 8 p m ™ Sat 9 a m 5pm Sun 10 a m 5 p m THIS SUNDAY ONLY WE LL CLOSE AT 3 P.M. E. OM SAVING SPREE ^ Sal e Days: Wed.July 11 t h r u T u e s . . A y q . 2 -WHILE QIAXTITIES LAST- onth Vtriima St (Editor's note: This is the thirty-seventh in a series of especially written articles for McHenry County readers. Joseph Cools is a psychologist on the Family Service and Community Mental Health staff. This article is "Coping - Personality Disorders.") Although the type of disor­ ders grouped under the wide category of "personality disorders," often comes to the attention of various professional health care agencies, the disorder is seldom treated with a high degree of success. The sociopathic, psychopathic, and antisocial personality disor­ dered people cannot be said to have an emotional disorder. Rather, due to faulty parenting, they have failed to develop a capacity for affectionate relationships with others or an appreciation of the rights of others. The anti-social personality is primarily concerned with himself and his own gains to thes exclusion of the feelings of the rest of society. Failing to recognize the real meaning of right and wrong, the person may become involved in delinquent or criminal ac­ tivities. More often, howeyer, the antisocial personality will be a very charming, likable person who may be extremely successful in perfectly legitimate ventures. Beneath the charming exterior, which is usually a learned behavior to help the person get what he wants, there is Ititle depth and no real concern or love for the other person. The reason why this type of disorder is resistent to treat­ ment should be obvious: the person with this personality disorder does not really believe there is anything wrong with him. Usually the life style has been successful and rewarding in many ways and there is no motivation to change. Besides a lack of motivation the person with a personality disorder usually does not have the capacity to undergo any real basic changes because his "personality" as such has already been formed. The most that can be hoped for in most instances is to convince the person that it would be in his McHenry County college will hold an all-day workshop designed for women either newly enrolled in, or thinking about returning to school. The workshop will be held in the student lounge of the Main Hall building Saturday, Aug. 6. The purpose of the workshop, sponsored by the Office Of Student Services, and coor­ dinated by MCC counselor Dotti Hovan, is to provide women who are considering becoming students with support, en­ couragement, assistance, in­ formation and an opportunity to talk about their concerns and have their questions about MCC answered. The workshop, through a combination of films, peer-led discussion groups, and faculty and staff participation, will focus on both the emotional and Sractical needs and problems tat arise when a woman is trying to make the back-to- school decision. "On behalf of the entire college staff, I sincerely extend an invitation to all women thinking about returning to college, to come and share their concerns and questions," said Hovan. v own best interests to alter some of his behavior. The workshop will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Each participant is asked to bring her lunch. Reservations will be accepted by phone, by mail, or in person. Reservations or more in­ formation is available through the college Student Services office. • • • • Nervous tension is an expensive trait. CONSUMER GUIDELINES GOING CAMPING? itovM i Intern wt of feats. te sleep. Doe't Freshen Up That Bedroom... ALL 'BEDSPREADS •MATTRESS PADS •BLANKETS •QUILTS SALE OF MORE COLORS MORE PATTERNS in no-wax cushioned vinyl floors i<8) OUR DISCOUNT PRICE SHEET SALE YOUR CHOICE Twin or Full ANY 2/ >. 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