SKl'TlOX J - IWUK n.AlNDKAl.KK - WKDNKSDAY. MARCH 12,1980 Johnsburg Mary L. Gunderson 385-3052 Free Classes Free classes on Baby- Sitting Safety will be held for girls and boys, fifth grade through high school, at Rush school, multi-purpose room, Thursday, March 20 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. They will con tinue for six consecutive Thursdays. Each week there will be a special speaker to dover the various topics relating to baby-sitting. Graduation will take place at the end of the course with diplomas awarded. Reservation sheets will be available at Johnsburg schools and St. John's. Now you can learn the proper current techniques of this satisfying and remunerative . occupation, and increase your present experience! LATEST PRODUCTION "May The Farce Be With You!a super-hero comedy sure to appeal to both adults and children will be presented under the direction of Barb Miller, Saturday, March 15, 8 p.m.; Friday, March 21, 8 p.m., and Sunday, March 23, 2 p.m., in the Johnsburg high school auditorium. Tickets can be purchased at the door. PRINCIPAL'S COFFEE! Coffee with James Van Bosch, principal of the Junior high, will be Wed nesday, March 19, 9 a.m. Make a note on your calendar. P.T.O. FOLK FAIR Saturday, March 1, 400 persons enjoyed the in ternational dinners and many varied desserts made by local ladies. The program We prepare Federal and State INCOME TAX RETURNS Our customers receive: •The maximum refunds allowable •Expert advice to lower tax liability •Personalized service at competitive rates •24 hour service •Planning information to minimize next year's taxes A total charge of $10.00 for both State ft Federal Short forms (1040A-IL 1040) Our office is open from 9 AM to 9 PM daily. For your convenience, we suggest scheduling an appointment. Please bring your returns with the preaddressed labels. HOULIHAN ASSOC. INC 3318 W. Elm St. McHenry, Illinois 3R5-7S99 315-7999 presented by our high school students was delightful and professional. EASTER VACATION Johnsburg Dist. 12 - March 31 through April 4, Early dismissal, March 28. St. John's - March '31 through April 4, K-6 return April 8, early dismissal March 28. N.C.S.F St. Agatha Court 777, will meet Tuesday, March 18, 7:30 p.m. at the Johnsburg Community club. There will be an election of officers, and the final round of the card tournament. Evelyn Diedrich is in charge of the committee. The installation banquet will be Tuesday, April 15, at MCHENRY HEARING AID SALES & REPAIRS ALL MAKES LOW PRICES! BATTERIES Va PRICE WED. ONLY 10 TO 5 3937 MAIN STREET MCHENRY, ILLINOIS 25 YMIY Experitnce * 30-DAY RENTAL PLAN 3*5-76*1 R. DECKER, Mi. Staff-ANiolocist *"̂ td BtodV TEONAT" reandm°re , hility outstan ' ,rial exp'r ier tc netenU le&al a of a11 s i tU°' f02r4JcHenry C°M^ive He «<>** know Hi the 0fjud^me H coo«c*' 1 VOTT I., vacancy o\ n . p.o- ®oX f.11 tVie s r Btody*r 10 (»' w ci,,ien ELECT* ELECT* ELECT Jill Zwick State Representative March 18,1980 Republican Primary My only special interest is the taxpayer of the 33rd District. In flation. rising taxes and expanding government are rapidly eroding the quality of our lives. I favor a 'return to basics' in government as well as education. We should start byfstopping the expansion of government, then reduce its size at all levels and continue by cutting taxes of all kinds. Only by getting government less involved with our lives can we begin to improve our lives. A vote for me on March 18th is a vote in Springfield for a return to basics' and a better life. Thank you." ; v. ' htcago mr Tinrw- ni f or;s?r\ aip.e iiiry.i- Ai>rr,en s Voice Of The Taxpayer u(j tw t» Citizens for Z+i.ck, 544 Bonnie Dundee Rd . Durtdee. Ill . Harry Lowvranct. Treasurer Nancy's restaurant Johnsburg. Reservations are to be made with Mrs. Albert Huff by April 7. Plans will also be discussed regarding the Rockford Diocesan con ference to be held Sunday, April 13 in McHenry. ' * ' ' LENTEN PROGRAM St. John's has daily Mass at 7:30 and .9 a.m. and a Mass. Wednesday evenings at 7 p.m. Stations of the Cross and Penance services are Fridays at 7:30 p.m. MEMORIAL MASS Sunday, March 23, a Mass will be offered at 5 p.m., at St. John's, for all parishioners who died while the church was being restored. This will satisfy Sunday obligation. Please remind anyone you feel may not have seen this notice in the Sunday bulletin. PRO-LIFE St. John's is forming a group for the church and anyone interested in par ticipating or with questions to be answered, should contact Mrs. Peter (Diane) Barroso, Jr., McHenry. HOME AND HOSPITAL Keep these folks in your special prayers during this Lenten season - Dominic Savino, Ted Schaefer, Margaret Boarini, Frances Lewan, Agnes K. Freund, Anna Ziolkowski, Charles Kocher, Jr., Nellie Dodson, Marilyn Garcia, Irene Pitman and Gene Hughes. Agnes K. Freund will be leaving McHenry hospital Marclj 14 to go to Carestoel, McHenry. You can visit her there, telephone or send a card. May you all have en joyable St. Patrick's and St. Joseph's days, "v DATES TO REMEMBER March 15, 21, 23 - P.T.O. Play "May the Farce be With You" • Johnsburg high school auditorium. March 18 - N.C.S.F. St. Agatha Court 777, meeting, 7:30 p.m., Johnsburg Community club. March 10 Coffee with Principal James Van Bosch - Junior high. March 20 - P.T.O. Baby sitting Safety classes. Bush school 7-8:30 p.m. March 31 through April 4 - Easter Vacation-Johnsburg schools and St. John's. April 15 - N.C.S.F. St. Agatha Court 777 installation banquet, Nancy's in John sburg. Courthouse Squares Observe Wildlife Week Did you ever think it would cost more to insure your car than rour life? 4 Robert Redford, en vironmental activist and film star, has been appointed honorary chairman of National Wildlife week, to be observed from March 16 through 22. More than 15 million students, teachers, and other conservation-minded cit izens are expected to participate in Wildlife week activities this year. The National Wildlife federation, the nation's largest non profit, conservation organization, will distribute 394,000 education kits, 65,000 student kits, and more than 1.3 million Wildlife week MR. 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As chairman, Redford will take time off from "Or dinary People," the movie he is currently directing, to narrate Wildlife week public service announcements for television. These TV "spots" will be broadcast nationwide beginning in March, and will feature a grizzly bear filmed in its natural habitat. The spots explain how the grizzly, like so much of the nation's wildlife, is declining in numbers due to habitat destruction. Redford, who has made more than 20 films, including the recently-released "The Electric Horseman," first became interested in con servation as an- un dergraduate at the University of Colorado, where he was an avid out- doorsman. Over the years, he has spoken out on a number of envirnonmental issues, including the im portance of solar power as an energy source. He has recently been working with Secretary of the Interior Cecil D. Andrus on the possibility of establishing an institute to train experts in n a t u r a l r e s o u r c e management. The Interior department is conducting an $80,000 feasibility study on Redford's idea. Accepting the Wildlife week chairmanship, Red ford stressed the importance of balancing the needs of wildlife with the needs of people. "If we are to continue to have a wildlife population in this country, then we must preserve and maintain adequate wildlife habitats- places where wild animals can find .food, water, cover, and a prace to raise their young," Redford said. "We can meet our human needs- for water, timber, oil and other natural resources- without needlessly and recklessly destroying wildlife habitat. That is one of the great challenges of the 198Qs-to meet our demands for resources without jeopardizing one of our greatest resources--our wildlife." Redford lives with his wife Lola, also an ardent con servationist, and their three children in a solar-powered home in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah. 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