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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jul 1978, p. 8

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V \<;n H - PLAIN! >K\LER -1 KIOAY, JULY 14,1»7H Ask Public Comment On Training Needs Plan The Illinois Department on Aging is requesting public comment regarding the training needs of persons •/.throughout Illinois in the field * of aging *. David H Monson, acting . director, said effective training F3 to meet the changing needs of Illinois' older population is \ critical to the enhancement of \ all services. ; Public input regarding local 5 training needs will be utilized in • preparation of the depart r ment's annual training plan r funded under Title IV A of the ' Older Americans act Monson 4 said Illinois' allocation for fiscal year 1979 is $294,606 All comments should be submitted in writing and received by the department no later than July 17. Letters should be addressed to the Training Office. Illinois Department on Aging. 421 East Capital. Springfield. Ill , 62706 | SERVICE NEWS | Communications Field Assigned McHenry Airman Nearly H4 million checks for veterans' pension, com pensation and education allowance are prm-essed by the Veterans administration an­ nually | i i | £ c. 5 6 §5 si V* §5 I I IENNBX AIR CONDITIONING High Efficiency Top Discharge Quiet and Dependable CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE favWWocnHen HEATING AND COOLING SINCf 1*31 35 U S WrifMRd (•IS) 459 2300 McHENRY III. (312)526-6286 FINANCING AVAI1 Atil A C*rtif.»4 ugatL JILL M. WIRTZ Airman Jill M Wirtz. daughter of Mr and Mrs Francis H Wirtz of 1508 N FYeund avenue, McHenry, haa been assigned to Kelly AFB, Tex , for duty in the U S Air Force communications field The airman, who recently g £ £ I i i i & I John Travolta Olivia Newton-John is the word STKjWOOOMiA^CMf'PVODOC'iO^ J0HN TRAVOLTA 0UVIA NEWTON-JOHN GREASE «ST0CKARD CHAINING EVE fRDEN frankif *wAL0n JOAN BLCCIDELL. EDO BYR^tS SID CAESAfc, MICE GHOST'JiV D0Dv j00D^*n .BRON'f *OOOA«i/ . - *tfl> . .Jl» _ \f NNf-HUfi.sSViN _ •> - •»'»!' 1 BlBf h OHtktS'lOOOD-'»« KitiStK X -- - I, <*•«?« imnci Meaim ZM- Daily: 2:30 4:45 7:00 9:30 Accidents will happen. i hat s why you need the protection that American Family s Special Homeowners Package Policy provides It's the most complete home­ owners coverage we ve ever offered Call me today for ail the details Because your home is special. B? TONY CHUCK FICK IEWAND0WSKI - OUR NEW LOCATION -- Corner of Crystal Lake Blacktop & Rt. 120 McHenry CALL US FOR DETAILS 385-2304 AMERICAN FAMILY N S U R A N C C AMI MTTO mm mamss HIAITH an * American Family Mutual Insurance Co Madison Wis completed basic training at .Lackland AFB. Tex., studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Completion of this training earned the in­ dividual credits towards an associate in applied science degree through the Community college of the Air Force Airman Wirtz is a 1976 graduate of9 McHenry high school and attended McHenry County college in Crystal Lake Foreign Forces Join In Major NATO Exercise Navy Aviation Structural Mechanic Second Class Frank R Busch, Jr , son of Sharyn Valentin of 1027 Randhill drive, Ingleside. recently participated in the major NATO exercise "Dawn Patrol '78' in the Mediterranean sea He is assigned to Air An­ tisubmarine Squadron 24. based at Naval Air station, Cecil Field. Fla "Dawn Patrol ' is an annual exercise designed to promote improved coordination of multi-national forces and to demonstrate the capability of NATO forces to rapidly rein­ force southern Europe Participants included U.S. Sixth Fleet units, as well as forces from Italy, the Netherlands. Portugal. Turkey, the United Kingdom, France A-l HEARING AID REPAIR SERVICE Free Looners Complete Service on all Makes Custom Earmolds-30 Day Trial on New Aids. HOME SERVICE FOR SHUT-INS! TRY BEFORE YOU BUY! Maico-Oticon Radio Ear Qualitone Audiotone Telex Sono Tone Custom Made All in the Ear Models SERVICE CENTER WED'S 1:00 to 5:00 OTHER HOURS BY APPT. BATTERY SALE •0% DISCOUNT ALL SIZES! R0BT. STENSLAND i ASSOCIATES 3937 W MAIN ST. McHENRY, ILL. 385-7661 Also MT. PROSPECT 109 S. MAIN 392 4750 LBiiLU $100 $100 I ALL SEATS I ENDS THURS. "AMERICAN GRAFFITI" HARPER VALLEY P.T.A. COMING "STAR WARS' PC FBI. THURS 7 9 --.•Mf!! * l «W fS, i»f)00« GENEVA I II • McHENRY OUTDOOR 815 344 0444 OPEN EVERY NITE GATES OPEN AT 7:30 FEATURE AT DUSK ENDS THURS. ' BAD NEWS BEARS". "CONVOY" i a* R (»» * < > 0 S ) WHAl* K LATE SHOW H>l. 4 SAT -TRINITY IS STILL MY NAME" OPEN EVERY NITE GATES OPEN AT 7:30 FEATURE AT DUSK .OUTDOOR IGRAYSlAKf RT 120 & 83 723 8155 | CLINT EASTWOOD THE ENDS THURS "BAD NEWS BEARS", "CONVOY" THE I I i 1 ENFORCER . • SWARM « LATE SHOW F*l. * SAT "TRINITY IS STILL MY NAME" SHOWPLACE 1-2-3-4-5 DOWNTOWN RTE. 14*31 CRYSTAL LAKE 455-1005-2000 EQUIPPED WITH DOLBY SURROUND STEREO and Greece The exercise called for training in air operations, electronic warfare tactics, antisurface operations and reconnaissance, plus amphibious maneuvers on the island of Sardinia and along the Greek and Turkish coasts. Overall commander for the exercise was Admiral Harold E Shear. USN. Adm. Shear is the commander-in-chief of Allied Forces Southern Europe, which is headquartered in Naples. Italy Navyman Busch joined the Navy in June of 1974 Guy S. Karafa Crewmember In Pacific Tour Navy Electrician's Mate Third Class Guy S Karafa. son of Mr and Mrs Wallace Karafa of 1414 Palomino Drive. McHenry. recently visited subic Bay in the Republic of the Philippines He ft assigned to the nuclear powered aircraft carrier USS Enterprise, homeported in Alameda, Calif., and operating as an unit of the U S Seventh Fleet This vessel's Subic Bay port visit was part of the Seventh Fleet's mission of presenting goodwill in the Western Pacific area. Enterprise's remaining schedule includes participation in training exercises with other Seventh Fleet units and those of allied nations. Port visits also are scheduled in several other Far Eastern countries Enterprise is 1,123 feet long and displaces 89,600 tons fully loaded She carries a crew of 3,100 officers and enlisted men, plus 2,400 personnel assigned to an attack aircraft wing. She has the capability of carrying ninety-five jet aircraft and can travel at speeds to 35 knots A 1972 graduate of McHenry high school. Navyman Karafa joined the Navy in June of 1976 McHenry Marine Participant In Navy Exercise Marine Staff Sergeant I>eo C Backs. Jr., son of I^eo C. Backs. Sr.. of 4601 N Wilmot. McHenry, recently par ticipated in exercise iSolid Shield 78 " He is assigned to the 2nd Battalion. Tenth Marines, based at Camp Lejeune. N.C ('(inducted in the Atlantic , coastal waters off North Carolina, plus Camp Lejeune. op* N u \H HOI SI) NileU a n d S u n d « \ s f r o m 2 p m GENOA N.C and Fort Stewart . Ga . thifc lo-day exercise involved more than 28.(KM? personnel Par­ ticipants included the Army's 18th Airborne Corps, the Navy's Atlantic Fleet, the Atlantic Fleet Marine Force and the Air Force's Tactical Air Command and Military Airlift Command. "Solid Shield '7j8" was the sixteenth in a series of annual, joint-service exercises em­ phasizing command and control of military forces in a simulated combat en­ vironment. This year s maneuvers included am­ phibious and airborne assaults, naval blockade operations, personnel evacuations and tactical air operations in support of ground forces. s', "Solid Shield '78" was under overall command of Admiral Isaac C Kidd, Jr.. USN, the commander-in-chief, Atlantic. A 1971 graduate of McHenry Community high school. SSgt Backs joined the Marine Corps in November of 1971. Musical Murks • In McHenry HEAVEN CAN WAIT « FRI. SAT 2 30 4:45 7 9 15 11 15 SUN THURS 2 30 4 45 7 9 15 SWARM FRI SAT 2 15 4:30 6:45 9 1! SUN THURS 2:15 4:30 6:45 9 BAD NEWS BEARS GO TO JAPAN " FRI SAT 2 15 4:30 6:45 9 15 11 15 SUN THURS 2:15 4:30 6 45 9 15 CHEAP DETECTIVE ~ FRI I SAT. 2:30 4:45 7 9 11 SUN THURS 2:30 4:45 7 9 FRI M0N THURS 1 9 SAT SUN 2 4 30 7 9 15 SP 1-2-3-4.5 BARGAIN MATINEE T i n 2 : 3 0 M.25 1 ( P 0 4 m <m M SCKEtXPLAV 0V ELAIW, MAV AND A WW N BLAr-v PWOOUCtD Bv BLATTy OBECTEO BV WAHftFN 0EATTV AAD SLO Mf NP"< He*0 ru rf | f ,T1 | -T,n -- s i PARAMOUNT PICTURE (MM* mm e 44*i Daily 3:00 - 5:00 - 7:10 & 9:10 COMING SOON! JAWS 2 Make Plans Now EVEKY SUNDAY GRAYSLAKE OUTDOOR 8 AM-4 PM FLEA MARKET ...SWAP FESI HOrH&S Cl-V* VerituwMg sHt! ' d f.Jv- BUV-SELL-1RADE BRING THE FAMILY IMFORHATIOH ON BUYING AND SflLIWG (312) 223 2644 THE MI RK FAMILY The nationally known musical Murk family of Wheaton. 111., will present a concert at the First Baptist church, 509 N Front street. McHenry. Wednesday. July 19. at 7:30 p m For over fourteen years the Murk family has been bringing the joy of music with a message to hundreds of families everywhere They have been called "Chicagoland s equivalent of the famous Von Trapp singers who inspired 'The Sound of Music ' " Mom and dad <Donna and .Jim) and their five children Beverly Joanne. 23. Billy Jim, 22. Becky Joy. 20. Brenda Jan, 19, and Barby Jeanne. 17-have presented over 3.000 concerts in forty nine states. Canada. Mexico. Central and South America. Israel and Europe Sometimes it sounds like a music conservatory at the Murk home in Wheaton All the childreh have played the piano and a stringed instrument since ihe.v were 4 toti years of age All are vocal soloists and are also FREE1 With Admission and This Ad ^ O N E B A G P O P C O R N J THEATRE G E N O A C I T Y W I S fnds Ju ly 13 Doub le Fu ture Amer ican Ho i Wat i f f t 10 OS' S i C i t i zens Band 18 30) J U I Y 1 4 - 2 0 D O U B L E F E A T U R E ! S A T t S U N F R O M 1 P M H \ H 111 . y wa i 6 5 5 I C featured together in many combinations of voices and instruments The family program is a beautiful blend of voices and singing strings The family concerts first began when dad. who was a college professor in an­ thropology and history, won the national championship of the Ted Mack Original Amateur hour on CBS-TV. As a lyric tenor he had earlier won several honors in the Chicagoland Music festival contests When he was invited to one of the prominent hotels in Miami Beach to present con certs for Christmas, he skillfully worked the children into the program, and they have been stealing the show ever since Audiences at the Murk concerts have ranged in size from several thousands in large conventions and fairs to small clubs and church congregations They have performed for prominent business organizations, civic groups. women's clubs, hospitals, school assemblies, and college artist series They have ministered in hundreds of churches of many denominations and have been featured at the leading summer conferences all over the United States One of their most ex citing experiences was an appearance before members of the U.S. Senate and staffs in Washington. D C by invitation from one of America's senior senators They have also given a program at the Pentagon Recently they were one of the featured artists at the Billy Graham Crusade at the Silver Dome in Pontiac. Mich The Murks have produced 14 LP recordings and have been featured on Tv in many of the major cities of the U.S. and Latin America One of the highlights of their tours each year has been a visit to other countries of the world serving with missions and missionaries The universal appeal of the Murk family programs lies in their adaptability to any kind of audience or age group Everyone can empathize with the themes of love and cooperation in the home These are especially necessary when a rigorous schedule of activity must be organized and maintained Mother makes this possible Donna Murk also sings with the family, plays the vibraharp for recordings, and makes all the girls ' program costumes • With music both vocal and instrumental, either secular or sacred, from the finest of the classical to the best of the contemporary, the Murk family has been called ' one of the gold nuggets in the en tertainment world of the Chicago area " More important to the Murks themselves is to spread the love and joy of a happy Christian family j | Political Corner | Governor Will Attend Air condition your home with an lirtemp CENTRAL SYSTEM These units have excellent E E R ratings for economical operating cost Complete package to fit your furnace in eludes coil, condensor' line set relay and power wiring com pletely installed TON B.T.U. Approx. Sq. Ft. Cooling Cap. PRICE INSTALLED 1V2 18,500 1000 5 87500 2 24.500 1300 5 94500 2V2 31.500 * 1600 s1095°° 3 36.000 1800 $1195°° 3V2 43,000 2100 J1345°° 4 48,000 2400 4445°° 5 60.000 3000 4575°° Prices could vary according to your part icular home Call for FREE ESTIMATE. Absolutely No Obligation! R.D. HAHN & SONS SHEET METAL, INC. 209 E ROUTE 120 McHENRY. ILL. 385-9670 Republican Play Day Governor Jim Thompson has accepted the invitation of the McHenry County Republican Central committee to attend Republican Play day, July 19. at the McHenry Country club This is an annual affair with golf prizes and an excellent dinner served from 4 :U) p m until H :$<) p m G o v e r n o r T h o m p s o n remarked. "Golf"day seems to ge t b igger and Iwt ter every year and 1 look forward to gree t ing my f r iends f rom McHenry county " Tickets are still available for this event Anyone interested may call Albert M Jourdan. chairman. 4112 N Riverdale. McHenry, or Republican headquarters. 4598185 "NO, NO. NANETTE" The indestructible "No, No. Nanette." which has been called such things as "the new 1925 musical." and "the hap piest show in town," will open at the PM&L theater. 877 Main street in Antioch,/Friday, July 28 Subsequent performances are set for Saturday, July 29, and Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Aug 4, 5, and 6 Curtain time for all of these shows is 8:30 p m Call 395-3055 to make a reservation " 8 1 5 94 3 4451 24 hr Information U S 1 4 & 1 7 3 H A R V A R D , I I I wx/wl July 14-20 ••-so-- Starring CATHARINE BURGEES URA^NICHOL^ON gniTri •Med came •The Stranger DARBY LLOYD RAINS

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