Page 11 - PLA1NDEALER-HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20,1985 Aging Agency in need of director from county Region Two Area Agency on and acta as an advocate on their Aging is seeking a McHenry behalf. County resident to volunteer on Members of the Region Two the board of directors, to fill an board of directors adopt a expired term until November, regional position of addressing 1966. needs and planning services for The primary qualifications the entire area. The board is required are a sincere interest actively involved in the in benefiting senior citizens and workings of Region Two, with a desire to make the public responsibilities ranging from aware of the services available tracking pertinent pieces of to older persons. Interested legislation to making recom* persons should contact Charles mendations on which applicants D. Johnson, executive director receive funding. of Region Two Area Agency on Aging, at P.O. Box 809, Kankakee HI. 60901 before April 17. Region Two can be reached by telephoning (815) 939-0727. Region Two Area Agency on Aging is responsible for developing and coordinating a network of services for older persons throughout an eight county area in northeast Illinois. The agency informs and advises public and private agencies and the general public ofthe needs of older persons living in the area, MS unit has toll-free number Persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) will now find it even easier to reach out to the Northern Illinois Unit of the- National Multiple Sclerosis Society. The Rockford telephone number was changed to a new toll-free number, 1-800-2-HELP- MS. Anyone with questions about MS, wanting a speaker or seeking to lend support as ̂a volunteer or contributor can call toll free anywhere in northern Illinois. Calls will continue to be referred to Rockford area service volunteers. Multiple sclerosis, a disease of the central nervous system, usually is diagnosed in persons between 15 and 50. An estimated 17,500 people have MS in the 17- county wide area serviced by the MS Chapter. Additional infpnnj service*, opportunities is the Northern Multiple Sclerosis Society, at P.O. Box 488, Rockford, Illinois, 61105 or through the new toll free telephone number, 1-800-2- HELP-MS. Car seats n for children for rent Infant and toddler car seats are available for rental through the Easter Seal Society for McHenry County, 708 Washington, Woodstock. Both infant and toddler seats may be rented for $1 a month. A $15 deposit is required for infant seats and a $25 deposit is required for toddler seats. There is a 20-pound weight limit restriction on infant seats and a 40-pound weight limit is required for toddler seats. Rental agreements are for a six- month period with an option to renew the agreement after that period if necessary. Car seats may be rented by stopping by the Easter Seal Therapy Center in Woodstock between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. any weekday. For more information, call Easter Seals at 338-1707. Klemm initiates resolution to elect state supt. of ed. Illinois voters would be able to have a voice in the selection of the state's chief educational officer, under a resolution in troduced by State Rep. Dick Klemm, R-Crystal Lake. The measure, HJR-5, would amend the* state's Constitution to provide for the public election of a State Superintendent of Education. "Our schools are one of our most valuable resources," Klemm said. "As a former school board president, I know how importantit is for the voters to have a say in choosing the people who formulate the policies and goals of our schools. But right now, voters are twice removed--the State School Superintendent is appointed by a group of appointees and that results in a lack of clout." The 1970 Illinois Constitution provides for a gubernatorial- appointed board of education and empowers that hoard with electing a superintendent. 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