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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Sep 1979, p. 4

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• > . V -V PAGE 4 - PLAIN DEALER - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12.1»7» « !• : ' Village of McHenry Shores Inge Aide 344-1948 Rose Lillegard 385-1547 Village Garage Sales Sept. 15 i The village Garage Sale will }be held Saturday, Sept. 15, from V9a.m. to 5p.m. Pick up maps of At he locations of all the sales at ythe first place marked with a *red flag, and then follow the >map and the flags and browse Sto your heart's content. I LIBRARY HAPPENINGS Let me remind you once again of the new library hours. At this time, the library will be open on Thursdays from 4 to 4:30 p.m. The annual fee is still a small amount when you consider how enjoyment for the whole family may be derived from books. FREE CRAFT CLASSES Every Wednesday from 1 to 3 p.m. free craft classes will be held at the village annex. So, if you have always wanted to learn how to do decoupage, macrame, to knit or crochet and lots of other things, please call 385-9271 for further in­ formation. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS In an effort to keep the residents of the village in­ formed, Rose Lillegard has volunteered to write the municipal news in this weekly column. As some of the old timers may recall, she wrote this column for three and one- half years between 1971 and 1975. She will be reporting the business news of the comf munity. For this purpose, she will attend committee and board meetings so that all can keep up With the news, since it would be too time-consuming for most residents to go to all the meetings. Questions and comments on municipal nqpvs for this column may be directed to Rose. The building permits issued for the months of June and July total $2,159.70 and break down as follows: 4 new single family houses; 1 addition; 1 septic; 1 well; 2 industrial buildings; 17 miscellaneous. Board meetings are now trying a new approach to make it easier for residents. During the meetings, any resident who wishes to be recognized, need just raise a hand, and, after being acknowledged by two trustees, may be heard at that time. Two additional firms have moved into the village and ai*e occupying their space in Tonyan Industrial park. We spurgeons Save Big This \%ek and Have a Fal1 Pacl,Jn" ins™* a New! Hi-Fashion Mini-Pleats Top Our Blouson Dresses Reg. $21-$23 misses' long sleeve dresses with ribbon tie, stock tie and V-front necks in all over prints, poly sheer prints and poly floral border pat­ terns. Irresistible looks for important occasions! Sizes 10 to 18. Hurry! t®* want to welcome both McHenry Trucking and Croma Cor­ poration. Several areas will be served very soon by cable television and McHenry Shores is slated for January, 1980. ' * * v' V REMINDER Because of an oversight, last week's column still had Jude LaFrancis' telephone number on it. Therefore, may I remind you again to call Inge at 344- 1984 to report family and village happenings, and if you are interested in visits to the opera or an opera club. BIRTHDAYS Our congratulations to Mildred Snively on her bir­ thday Sept. 17! COMMUNITY CALENDAR „ Sept. 11-7 p.m., committee for public health and safety (village hall). Sept. 11-7 p.m., committee for streets, water and sewers (hall). Sept. 12-7:30 p.m., zoning board of, appeals (annex). Sept. 18-7 p.m., recreation department (annex). Sept. 20-7 p.m., board of trustees (annex). ^American Viewpoints WORKWISE -- - - - - -- « Aggressive fighting for the right is the greatest sport in the world. Franklin D. Roosevelt 1. I read your column ex­ plaining the difference between arbitration, conciliation and mediation. As an employer, I am especially interested in the aspect of including the Illinois Arbitration Service in the c o l l e c t i v e b a r g a i n i n g agreement with the union. How do I go about this? The Illinois Arbitration Service, a unit within the Illinois Department of Labor, provides arbitration services at no cost to employers or labor organizations. By including this service in the collective bargaining agreement, a professional neutral arbitrator is provided to resolve disputes which are difficult to settle by direct negotiations. This ar­ bitrator is selected from a panel of 3-5 qualified ar­ bitrators located in the Marion, Springfield, and Chicago of­ fices. To get more information, call 217-782-1714 or write: Illinois Arbitration Service, Illinois Department of Labor, 100 North 1st Street 5th Floor, Springfield, 111. 62706. 2. All of the employees where I work received notices that the company is moving to another state. Will we be able to collect unemployment insurance while we are looking for other jobs? Each claim for unem­ ployment insurance is deter­ mined on an individual basis. To learn how you become and remain eligible for unem­ ployment insurance benefits, get a copy of "You and the Facts about Unemployment Insurance". This booklet is available in all local Unem­ ployment Insurance Claims offices, listed in your telephone directory under "Illinois-State of. Labor Department Questions may be submitted to Workwise, 910 S. Michigan, Room 1805 Chicago, 111. 60605. (312) 793-2817 "BREATH OF LIFE"-Mrs. Jayne Thompson, wife of Gov. James Thompson, honorary chairperson of the 1979 Cystic Fibrosis foundation's "Breath of Life" campaign, recently visited with Nicole and Mark Guisinger, poster children for the northern Illinois chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis foundation. Nicole and her brother, Mark, ages 4 and 3, represent all children in Northern Illinois with cystic fibrosis, an inherited long disease second only to cancer in taking children's lives. The campaign supports research to find a cure of cystic fibrosis. Contributions to the annual appeal also fund nation wide clinical care and medical education programs which lengthen the lives of children with CF and related diseases such as chronic bronchitis, bronchiectasis, severe asthma and recurrent pneumonia. The "Breath of Life" campaign is being held in northern Illinois during the month of September. spurgeons Carry Off Style! Canvas Handbags 4*7o 657 Reg. $6-$9 On sale! Our entire stock of canvas handbags trimmed with vinyl -- snaps, zippers, pockets galore. Cocoa, cop­ per, burgundy, black, more. Save on everyone! Tie Up Fashion! Oblong Scarves 177 • Ea. Reg. $2-2.50 Touches of color -- perfect complements! Rayon and polyester scarves including the new lacy looks. In black, navy, gold, camel, brown, wine, red. Choose many! Exciting Savings! The New Skirts 677»1047 Reg. $8.50-$ 15 Save as much as 30%! Wraps, button fronts, side slits, dirndls, kick pleats. Corduroy, woven ploy/gab, suede cloth; ripe colors. Juniors' and misses' sizes. Sept. 10 thru Sept. 22 CUSTOM-MADE DRAPERY SALE SAVE 25% Sample Savings: Silken Antique Satin (19 Color) 48" x 84", Reg. $53.00 pair, Sale $39.75 pair. Your savings now! $13.25 pair Order Today, select window treat­ ments from 450 fabrics and colors, available in exact length and width - Lined or Unlined. McHenry Market Place Daily 9-9, Sat. 9-6, Sun. 10-5 PARENTHOOD GUIDEBOOK By Nancy Moore Thurmond (author, Mother's Medicine. Pub. by Wm. Morrow, N.Y.) The Bible says in Proverbs 22:6, "Train up a child in the way he should go; and when he i$ old he will not depart from it." You will rear your own child in your own style, by your own example, and by your own standards. Good or bad, your imprint will remain on him forever. As a new mother, your first word will be "Help!" Seek, and ye shall find that your most important advisors will be your husband, grandma and your pediatrician. Even though you and your husband may be uncertain, perplexed and even overwhelmed by the behavior of the newborn, just relax and do with him and for him, what comes naturally. Some newborn mothers rightly feel their babies are unblemished and absolutely beautiful in every detail. Others have a sense of disap­ pointment when they view their ugly duckling. Some new mothers have a letdown, a sinking feeling when they first view their scrawny, awkward newborn. 'IE* Whatever emotions come to you as you gaze for the first time upon the blessing God has given you in the remark­ able gift of a child, remember that this little helpless individ­ ual will soon grow into matu­ rity with time and love. Offer a prayer of thanks­ giving if he has ten fingers and toes. "Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands. Serve the Lord with gladness; come before His presence witlv singing. Know ye that the Lord He is God; it is He that hath made us, and not we our­ selves. We are His People and the sheep of His pasture. Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with praise; be thankful unto Him, and bless His name. For the Lord is good; His mercy is everlasting; and His truth endureth to all genera­ tions." (Psalm 100) The McHenrv Plaindealer (USPS 335-200) Established 1875 3812 West Elm Street Phone 385 0170 McHenry. Illinois 60050 Published Every Wednesday & Friday at McHenry Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois By McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscribers ore requested to provide immediate notice oi chonge ot address to The McHenry Plomdeoler 3112 W Elm St McHenry I I I 60050 A deduction o* one month from the expiration of o subscription wil l be made where a chonge of address is provided through the Post Off ice Depottment Larry E. Lund-Publisher Adele Froehlich-Editor f NEWSPAPER? NATIONAL NEWSPAPER A S S O C I A T I O N f l u . m r n r frtt Fril l I I If 1 NNA SUSTAINING MEMBER-- '979 SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 Yeor $13.50 1 Year . , $19.00 In McHenry County Outside McHenry County Fabulous Shoes by Fantasy! s.». 20%-23% The sandal that goes to work or town -- in soft urethane kid! Reg. $19 "Brandy" with 21/8" heel. Black or brown in sizes 5V2-10, 14.97 Reg. $17 "Faye" with 15/8" heel in black or brown. 5V2-10, 12.97 McHENRY MARKET PLACE DAILY f-9, SAT. 9-jS, SUN. 10-5 HAIBSTYLING CENTER 38S.JS30 .v 0NLY8 50 MO. RENTAL • NO installation charge • NEW fully automatic softeners • TWO year option to buy with • FULL rental fee deducted • ONE phone call can answer any questions 312-259-3393 ARLINGTON SOFT WATER CO. No. I in the Fox Volley Area - Copyright 1978

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