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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Aug 1985, p. 4

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Serious emotional problems are for adults only. BETTER Whirlpool Model MW8580XP Rctumtot Riveredge Hospital 8311 West Roosevelt Road, Forest Park, Illinois 60130 YES, please send me free information on the "Myths About Emotional Problems'.' NAME : ADDRESS " CITY , 1 t , STATE ZIP CODE 4 McHENRY PLAINDEALER Section A Wcdn--day, August 21,1985 LEE & RAY ELECTRIC 1005 N. FRONT ST., McHENRY 385-0882 (NEXT TO TRUE TILE) SALES & SERVICE Model MW8300XP WAS $329.00 NOW *298" Community Whirlpool Model MW8100XP j • Rotary Control as easy to use as »" selling your clock U^riAulomikic timer profcitfei'i/p-'kr '3 ' . • .(25fnm«te?!9f contini^iup oookwg * ?u.g or deftostir^g lime ( • Defrost Setting speeds up meal , preparation when frozen foods are •' on the menu 4 • Cook Power - convenient switch j lets you adjust ccok power v • Sealed-in Shelf • Large, 1.3 cu. ft. oven interior • 700 Watts of Cooking Power ' • Balanced Wave Cooking System FACT: Adults do not have an exclusive claim on serious emotional problems. In fact, thousands of adolescents in Illinois suffer from problems serious enough to require professional guidance. The same proportion of teenagers as adults suffer from emotional problems. Adolescence is a time of "growing pains" and, consequently, some confusion. As they slowly move from dependence to independence, adolescents struggle with educational and career decisions, peer pressure and emerging sexuality. Some teens can't handle the pressure. Some may abuse drugs, become delinquent or run away. Still others become extremely depressed -- some enough to try suicide. Suicide ranks as the second leading cause of death among adolescents. A teenager experiencing emotional problems should be taken seriously. If you think your teenager may need help, call us. Riveredge Hospital is a community mental health resource. We can help you find the help that's needed. For a tree booklet on the myths surrounding emotional problems, call us or return the coupon. For the facts ... and a lot more (312) 771-7000 "CINDY" SALON OPERATOR 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE T GOOD IN ALL PHASES: SPECIALIZING ' IN CUTTING & PERMING. ; "THIS WEEKS SPECIAL" SCALP TREATMENT P̂ VERSIDE STI/D/a 2020 W. Rt. 120 McHENRY 385< Work is fun at camp Seventeen members in attendance at VFW auxiliary August meeting The August meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4600 of McHenry was presided over by Gail Szamlewski with 17 members present. Following opening ceremonies, chairmen were called on for re­ ports. Gerry Kuck, one-year trust­ ee, presented the quarterly audit report. The picnic held in July at North Chicago Medical Center was spon­ sored by the state of Illinois Ladies Auxiliary under the chairmanship of Ua Hogan. Assisting at the picnic were Gail Szamlewski, Frances Neils, Barb Bryniarski, Gert Greg­ ory and Mary Fergen. Junior Past President Eva Snell announced State of Illinois Auxilia­ ry awards which had been awarded to the auxiliary for the 1984-85 year. Awards received were for Cancer Aid and Research for having donat­ ed over $2 per member, Chairman Barb Bryniarski; Hospital for hav­ ing donated a sewing machine to North Chicago Medical Center; Chairman Ila Hogan; Safety for having promoted and reported safe­ ty suggestions, chairman Pat Raiford. Also, Voice of Democracy and Youth Activities for sponsoring the annual Voice of Democracy Essay Contest, chairman Gerry Kuck; Child Welfare for having donated over the quota of 25 cents per mem­ ber, chairman Goldie Silva; Politi­ cal Action Committee for having participated with a cash donation, chairman Eva Snell; VFW National Home for having donated to all of the programs, chairman Gail Szam­ lewski; and Publicity for outstand­ ing news articles, chairman Gerry Kuck. The members present agreed to have the meeting commence at 7:30 p.m. effective with the September meeting. The next regular meeting will be held Wednesday, Sept. 4, at the post home. Whirlpool Model MW8300XP • Dual-Scale Timer provides up to 35 minutes of continuous cooking or defrosting • Variable Cook Power Control lets you select cook powers from high to low including defrost • Solid-State Temperature Probe turns oven off at selected temperature • Defrost Setting speeds up meal preparation when frozen foods are on the menu • Large, 1.3 cu. ft. oven interior • 700 Watts of Cooking Power • Sealed-in Shelf • Balanced Wave Cooking System Anne Sowers 653-9549 one-mile swim; and Ed Wright com­ pleted his leatherwork merit badge. The following scouts had a partial completion in these merit badges: Swimming, Greg Sellek, John Eich- berger, Bruce Palermo, Matt Lange, David Rice and Scott de- Gelder; Fishing, Ernie Jarvis; Ca­ noeing, Greg Sellek, Matt Lange, John Eichberger, Bruce Palermo, John Fredricks, David Rice and Ja­ son Davidson; Rowing, John Eich­ berger and Greg Sellek. The Owl Program was completed by Eric deGelder, John Fredricks, Mike Burrell, Frank Bruchsalar and Sandy Bruchsalar. Sandy is the first woman ever to complete this program at Canyon Camp. Safety Afloat Program was completed by Eric deGelder, John Fredricks, Mike Burrell, Frank and Sandy Bruchsalar. Following a family dinner during the week, Frank Bruchsalar, Eric deGelder, Mike Burrell, John Fre­ dricks, Bob Wollpert and Vince Ka- minski were tapped out for the Or­ der of Arrow. SURVEY STIRS INTEREST In July, a questionnaire was dis­ tributed to approximately 2,400 resi­ dents and propety owners with questions regarding restoration of the lake. Questions were regarding watershed management, lake dredging and cleaning, and fish stocking. People seemed to be concerned about the increasing limitations to swimming and fishing. Cleaning up the lake, dredging and deepening seem to be the main reply of those questioned. As a result of this survey, the Model MW8100XP WAS $285.00 NOW *252.00 Wonder Lake: Several scouts from Wonder Lake Troop 456 recently returned from a one-week stay at Canyon Camp. Their campsite was "Over the Hill." While there, the scouts worked on many skill awards, as well as merit badges. Scott de­ Gelder and David Rice completed a Master Property Owners Associa­ tion has come up with 10 working committees to look into the different areas that need work. If there is anyone interested in being on the different committees, they would be more than welcome to contact pres­ ident Ed Beard to volunteer their time and knowledge. SCHOOL BEGINS Today, Aug. 21, is the opening day of classes at Harrison School. Aug. 26 will be the starting day for Dis­ trict 200, and Aug. 27 for Marian Central High School. My boys are complaining mostly of having to miss the Daivd Letterman show be­ cause of getting up so early. From now until the end of May, we will all be looking forward to weekends and special days off. Good luck to all the returning students for a very successful year ahead! SPECIAL DAYS Two Wonder Lake couples will be celebrating their wedding anniver­ saries this coming week. First, George and Jean Hartmann on Aug. 23, and then, Carl and Lucille Kowar will be celebrating in a big way because they will be married 50 years Aug. 24. $5 For 15 Donuts Bring this coupon into any participating Dunkin' Donuts shop. One coupon per customer. Otter cannot be combined with any other otter. Limit: MDoanto Offer Good: Thru MS* 4504 W. Elm St. McHenry DUNKIN* DONUTS It's worth the trip. Open 24 Hours 7 Days A Week . . . . . . . C O U P O N -- 335 S. Eastwood Dr. tCovatryQabRd.ARl.47l • Woodstock Whir Model MW8580XP WAS $369.00 NOW $332.00 • In-Use Reprogramming* allows changing or adding any operation while oven is in use without cancelling existing program • Keep Warm Cycle holds food at serving temperature after time or temperature cooking • Cooking Cycle provides up to 99 min and 99 sec. of cooking time • Cook Power -10 level variable power • Solid-State Temperature Probe turns oven off at selected temperature • Time of Day Clock • Bi-Level Cooking Rack provides room for complete meal cooking or reheating of foods. ' • Large, 1.3 cu. ft. oven interior • 700 Watts of Cooking Power • Sealed-in Shelf • Balanced Wave Cooking System • 'Patent Pending • Microcomputer touch controls • Quick Defrost Cycle defrosts most foods in 40% less heating time than standard Whirlpool defrost cycles

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