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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Oct 1979, p. 28

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Lee Pesce, has annour Richard director; of and Mrs. ] If Heads classification in 1977 from the Old Dominion university at Norfolk, Va. Corps Staff Named Two new department heads been named at Memorial for McHenry County, Pesce, executive director, announced. E. Robertson is of human resources Donna L. Luce has Deen named director of nur­ sing. In another staff change, Mrs. Janice Griffin has been named head nurse of the In­ tensive Care unit. Robertson's responsibilities include employee relations, benefits, retirement, wages and salaries, and employee programs. A graduate of the University of Syracuse, Robertson has had extensive experience in personnel work.- He was formerly employed in personnel work at Edgewater hospital, Chicago. He and his wife, Jan, live in Woodstock with their daughter, Kim, 8. • Ms. Luce has had extensive experience in nursing care management, both at Michael Reese hospital and Westlake Community hospital. As director of nursing, she has responsibility for nursing care employees, programs, organization and management. Her work has included management responsibilities for Intensive and Coronary Care units, emergency ser­ vices, medical care evaluation studies, nursing quality assurance programs and patient education. A 1963 graduate of Walther Memorial hospital's School of Nursing, she received her Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from the University of Illinois Medical center in 1977. Before coming to Memorial hospital, she attended classes in the graduate program in nursing administration at the University of Illinois Chicago " campus. Mrs. Griffin received her medical assistant training in Boston in 1971. Her husband, Daniel, was in the Navy, so she worked at several hospitals in the South, meanwhile also obtaining further education. She has worked as an She and her family, live in McHenry. The Griffins have a 4-year-old son, Gregory. Her husband is a pilot. Meeting On Aging emergency room technician, and intensive care unit nurse. She obtained her AAS and R.N. "Aging- Years of Enrich­ ment" is the title* of the con­ ference on aging^ co-sponsored by the Illinois Department on Aging, the McHenry County Senior Citizen's council and Lakeside center slated for Oct. 29-31 National leaders in gerontology will give the professional and the layman an opportunity to participate in workshops dealing with the wide range of problems facing those reaching their later years. Whether these years are "golden" or filled with depression and poverty depends greatly on those directly involved- the senior citizen and the professionals dealing with him. Conferencey key-noters are Dr. Elbert Cole of Kansas City, Mo. and Mrs. Elinor Guggenheimer of New York. Dr. Cole is executive director of the Shepherd's .center - a remarkably successful program of 25 churches and synagogues offering a new alternative to "old folk's homes" which includes ser­ vices all the way from delivered meals to a home repair service. Mrs. Guggenheimer is a con­ sumer protection advocate for the Aged and former com­ missioner of consumer affairs for New York City. "Aging- Years of Enrich­ ment" ~~Wi!l be offered at Lakeside center, 401 Country Club road in Crystal Lake. Lakeside center is a com­ munity facility owned and operated by tfTe First Congregational church. This conference will begin in the evening of Oct. 29 and continue through Oct. 31 ending with a noon luncheon. A special rate will be offered to all senior citizens, For further in­ formation call Lakesidg center at 455-3363 or write for details. The Vanguard Sentinel Drum and Bugle corps of Woodstock has announced their slate of staff and management for the 1979-80 year. Wayne Kemp, is the director;. Nancy Frenden, is the business manager; Pat McLaughlin, is the assistant business manager; Karen Kemp, is the personnel manager, and Diane Winikates, is the assistant personnel manager. .. v - : rj ' These people, in conjunction with the board of directors, will be working to produce a SECTION 2 - PAGE 7 - PLAINDEAJLER - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, lf7» HEADS KIDNEY DRIVE Larry Lujack, WLS radio "Super Jock", has been named honorary chairman of the 1979 Party Nut fund raising cam­ paign for the Kidney Foun­ dation of Illinois. The an­ nouncement was made todpy by Kidney Foundation President Kenneth Bak^r, W h e a t o n , a n d P a r t y N u t General Chairman Mrs. Fra ik (Karen) Jeffe to officially begin the three month campaign. capable youth program within the area. The teaching staff will consist of: (horns) ' Tom Daurio, of McHenry; Mark Maxwell, of Chicago; and Mike Haglund, of Carpentersville. The drum instructors will be Tim Reddinger, of Elk Grove and Mark Reddinger, of Roselle. The marching and maneuvering instructors are Dick Gordon, of McHenry; David Helms and Karen Helms, both of Mt. Prospect. The color guard instructors are Judy Skaja, of McHenry and Ronda Rowe of Woodstock. Back to Earth When the operation was finished, the patient was asked how she had felt under the anaesthetic. "It was beautiful," she said. "I thought I was in hea­ ven till I saw the doctor/' Window and Wall Decor 'Joanna shutters, shades, verticals and woven woods.. fashionable architectural treatments for today's windows." REVENUE DIRECTOR J. Thomas Johnson, 32, was named director of the Illinois Department of Revenue on Oct. 1. Johnson of DeKalb, was previously with the state department of Local Govern­ ment Affairs, serving as that agency's director since May 1978. Oct. 1 is also the effective date of the merger of part of LGA with the Revenue department. M "Today's freer life-style calls for a fresh approach to M " window treatments--one that is simple, handsome and f easy to care for. Joanna's Shades, Shutters and Woven /Woods give all three, and offer color and M texture interest as well... the perfect J solutions to window dressing with style." SAVINGS NOW THRU OCT. 31,1979 Come Window Shopping with DANNA Daily 9:30-5:30 Wed. 9:30Noon Sunday Closed CALL 815-344-1888 We Measure and Install Route 12 Just North of Route 120 Volo, III. JANICE GRIFFIN Includes Soup, Salad, Roll and Butter. . . Only HERITAGE HOUSE Rtes. 14 & 23 HARVARD EVERY FRIDAY EVENING A Delicious FISH FRY for only Includes Soup, Salad, Rolls, Butter, Choice of Potato Pancakes, French Fries, or Parsley Boiled. 3 EVERY SUNDAY SURF & TURF all at reasonable prices Phone 943-6153 For Reservations OPEN FOR LUNCH Tuesday • Friday 11:30 to 2:00 p.m. EVENING DINNER HOURS: Tuesday - Friday & p.m. - 10 p.m. Sat. 5 p.m. -11 p.m. Sun. 4 p.m. • 10 p.m. WHEN YOU SAVE AT THE NEW FIRST FEDERAL OF CHICAGO IN CRYSTAL LAKE, McHENRY, ALGONQUIN OR WAUCONDA. All you have to do to get one of these handsome Timex watches is save at any of the four new First Federal offices in your area. Just stop in, make a deposit of $1,000 or more, and you can choose one of four Timex LED watches free. Or, you can get a Timex Electric, an LCD with constant digital readout, or a beautiful lady's dress watch for just a fraction of what you'd usually pay For each additional $100 deposit, you can buy an extra watch at a very attractive price. And you can save on any of these Timex watches by depositing as little as $200. It's a great time to get acquainted with your new First Federal. You will see the same friendly faces--and some new ones, too. So stop in and get your free Timex watch with a $1,000 deposit at any of the four new First Federal of Chicago offices near you. Offer good from September 4 through October 27, 1979, or while supply lasts. First Federaiof Chicagcr reserves the right to modify or with­ draw this offer at any time without notice. A customer does not qualify for addi­ tional premiums from the first three columns on the chart at right if the customer opens additional accounts or makes deposits into more than one account under the same title, whether single or joint ownership. Timex watches are warranted against defects in manufac­ ture by Timex Corporation, not by First Federal of Chicago. Customers partici­ pating in this offer must comply with standards established by First Federal of Chicago based upon federal regulations govern­ ing premium promotions. Sorry, no mail orders. Here 's what you do to get your Timex watch. 5200-S999 SL000-S4 999 •5.000 4_0ver Additional Premium Item Deposit Deposit Deposit •100 Deposit ' A. Men's LED Watch. Round, gold-tone, full expansion band. < 9.95 JjO tax •ISIS free Free •11.95 .60 tax «l£55 B. Ladies' LED Watch. Rectangular, gold-tone, sliding clasp band. • 9.95 .50 tax 110.45 Kree Free •11.95 £Q tax •12.55 C. Men's LED Witch. Rectangular, chrome- plated, black strap • 9.95 •50 tax •10.45 Free Free •11.95 .60 tax •T535 D. Ladies' LED Whtch. Rectangular, chrome- plated, black strap • 9.95 .50 tax riots Free Free •11.95 txx •12.55 E. Men's Electric Watch. Chrome-plated, brushed dial, •weep hand, black strap. $19.95 100 tax mm •14.95 75 tax • 15.70 • 9.95 Jjfi tax •10.45 •22.95 1 15 tax •24.10 F. Ladies' Dress Watch. Gold-tone sunburst dial, mesh band. •19.95 1.00 tax stao.95 • 14.95 75 tax •fvTo • 9.95 •50 lax •22.95 1 1 5 t a x , *24.10 G. Men's LCD Watch. Chrome- plated metallic face, expansion •land date & seconds. •24.95 1.25 tax CZOo •19.95 1.00 la< Sm95 •14.95 .75 lax • 15.70 •27.95 1 4 0 t a x ' •29.35 a Ladies' LCD Watch. Polished •old-tone, dark brown face, brown strap,date and seconds. •24.95 1.25 Ux 426.30 •19.95 1.00 tax •20.95 • 14.95 .75 tax SI5t75 •27.95 1 40 tax •29.35 > Only one watch per account from these three columns. First Federal of Chicago Illinois' Largest Savings and Loan. ' v Crystal Lake One East Crystal Lake Ave., (815) 459-1400 Algonquin 1309 Dundee Road, (312) 658-8622 McHenry 4400 West Route 120,(815) 385-9000 Wfauconda 475 W. Liberty (Rt. 176), (312) 526-8622 CLOSED MONDAY ITS NICE TO HLWE FIRST FEDERAL NEARBY ©1979 First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Chicago Main Office: Dearborn & Madison Member: Federal Home Loan Bank and Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. TOU CAN S/WE ON THESE TIMEX* WATCHES RICHARD E. ROBERTSON DONNA L. LUCE Something New. . • EVERY TUES., WED. & THURS. FAMILY DINNER

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