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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Nov 1980, p. 18

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PA(iK Hi. PLAINDEALEB - WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 5,1980 Wildlife Presentation Focus On Rehabilitation Offer Free CPR Class » * A public education program on the problems and injuries faced by wildlife, and efforts for their rehabilitation will be presented at the Glacial Park Conservation site, £512 Harts road, Ringwi Saturday, Nov. 8, at 2 p. Sally Joosten, director of the McHenry County Con­ servation district Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education committee, will bring along several wild animals under her care to help explain how the public can help improve wildlife welfare. Mrs. Joosten speaks to dozens of school assemblies each year, as well as participating in frequent radio programs. "We want to offer the public in McHenry county a chance to learn what is happening to am' or our wild animals," says District Naturalist John Shiel. "Sally does educational programs for special groups, but this is an attempt to inform the general public about the wildlife rehabilitation program she directs." For further information, or detail on other MCCD education programs, call the district headquarters at 678- 4431. On Nov. 8 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., a Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) class will be offered free as a community service of the Wonder Lake Jaycees It will be taught at the Wonder Lake Fire department, east side of the lake. Anyone 9 years old or over may attend. To register, call Ronald L. Thiel, 4312 W. Crestwood, McHenry, evenings or Wayne Kreutzer, 728-0404, days. Most of us give little time to giving thanks for all our blessings. I Offer Flu Program Dramatic Scene From "Black Comedy 9 9 This is a scene from the Johnsburg high school production of "Black Comedy". Cheryl Burkhardt, Brian Conant and Tom Liston are ready to strike as Marke Leslie clutches onto Colleen Boak. "Black Comedy" is the story of Brindsley Miller (Mark Leslie) and what happens to him one night during a power failure. The play will be performed this Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the Johnsburg high school auditorium at 2002 W. Ringwood road. "Black Comedy" will be performed with another short play "Home at Six". Performances will begin at 8 p.m. Nov. 7 and 8, and at 4 on Nov. 9. Rick Martin Photo To protect senior citizens from flu, the Health department has again planned flu clinics. The hospitals not only cooperated in providing a facility in the community, but are sharing tb° cost of the vaccine this year. The Health department received a limited supply of flu vaccine from the Illinois Department of Public Health and appreciates the cooperation of the countv hospitals Flu clinics are planned to be held on the following dates: Nov. 5, McHenry hospital, 2 to 4 p.m.; Nov. 6, Wpodstock hospital, 8:30 to 11 a.m.; No. 7, Ambutal, Rt. 31, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Winter Tip Car radio antennas often get pitted by weather and become difficult to move. You can avoid this difficulty by rubbing a coat of wax on them, es­ pecially in winter. Escapee Arrested Free Hearing !•»•» For Senior Citizens While on routine patrol, a deputy sheriff from the McHenry County Sheriff's police stopped a vehicle in the area of Greenwood, for a routine traffic violation. Further checking indicated the youth arrested was wanted for escape from St. Charles correction facility. Also, further investigation indicated he was wanted for burglary, theft, auto theft, armed robbery and aggravated kidnapping throughout southeast Wisconsin. David S. Polk, 17, Rt. 3, Murphysboro, 111. is being held. Smoke, Heat Damage To Sunnyside Home Shortly before noon last Friday, Co. II of the McHenry Township Fire department (Johnsburg) was called to a house fire at 4014 Sunset, in Sunnyside. According to Phil Bart- mann, the fire was contained CONSERVATION MEETING The regular meetings of the board of trustees of the McHenry County Con­ servation district have been published as per state law. in the living room of the residence but he noted that there was "extensive smoke and heat damage" throughout the house. The cause of the fire is believed to be electrical in nature. They take place on the first and third Thursdays of each month beginning at 7 p.m. in the district office at 6512 Harts road, Ringwood. The next meeting is Nov. 6. Free hearing tests using electronic equipment will be given on Mon., Tues., ft Wed., Nov. 10,11,12, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. A hearing instrument specialist from American Health Service, Inc. will be available during these days. These tests have been set because many senior citizens suspect they are losing their hearing, while they can hear the words they cannot understand the conver­ sation. Use of the latest electronic equipment will indicate whether there is such a problem and whether it can be helped electronically. For those senior citizens who wish, an explanation of hearing loss and diagrams of how the ear works will be avialable at this special consultation. Everyone, especially those over 60, should have their hearing tested elec­ tronically at least once a year. If there is trouble hearing and understanding, even if a person was told nothing could be done for them, an electronic hearing test may reveal the latest methods of hearing correction that may help. The free electronic hearing test will be given at the Island Lake Pharmacy, located in the Island Lake Shopping Center, 215 E. State Rd. (Rt. 176 and 3 miles west of Rt 12) in Island Lake. Phone 662-4707 for an appointment to avoid waiting. Bring a friend or relative whose voice is familiar to you and hear the difference. THIS ARTICLE SERVES AS AUTHORIZATION FOR THE BEARER TO RECEIVE A $100.00 DISCOUNT ON ANY HEARING INSTRUMENT PURCHASED DURING THE ABOVE 3 DAY SPECIAL CONSULTATION. Valid only when signed in ink by authorized personel. 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Programs meals at the touch of a finger • Vari-Cook" variable power oven control for time and cooking speed. • Van-Temp* automatic temperature con­ trol and sensor for exact food temperature. • Extra wide self-cleaning conventional oven -- full 3.9 cu. ft. capacity. • Bronze see-thru glass door. • One-piece, smooth ceramic cooktop. • LITTON Microwave Cooking CAREY APPLIANCE 1241 N. Green St. SALES3lW« McHENRY, ILL. JEWEL CATALOG OUTLET STORE • JEWEL CATALOG OUTLET STORE • JEWEL CATALOG OUTLET STORE MERCHANDISE CLEARANCEJJENTER A DIVISION OF JEWEL DIRECT MARKETING 301 W. Virginia St. CRYSTAL LAKE Mon..Twen. 9 a.m. • S p.m. Wed.. Thwrt., Frl. t a.m. • I p.m. Set. 9 a.m. • 5 p.m. Swn.10 a.m. • 3 p.m. Sale Days: Wed., Nov. 5 Thru Tues., Nov. 11 --While v Quantities Last ' L I Q U O R 7 DAY SALE SPECIALS 331 N. IRVING WOODSTOCK FALL BEDDING-BATH CLEARANCE Shop now for all your fall Bedding and Bath necessities. For one week only we've reduced our Domestic Department a full 40% off our regular low store price. , mov̂ °;7s9 FOU S0* ' *** 99 **0>N " Tf>01 THROWS. TOO! 11 ARC* rum OLD MILWAUKEE 12 PK. 12 OZ. 2.69 OUR REG. STORE PRICE w •BEDSPREADS •COMFORTERS •DRAPES •THROWS •BATH TANK SETS •SHOWER CURTAINS •BATH CURTAINS TOWELS •TABLECLOTHS •SHEETS •PILLOWCASES •COMFORTERS •THROW RUGS •ROOM SIZE RUGS •BATH MATS •BLANKETS FROM CLOTI DEPART ALL MENS DRESS SLACKS NEW ARRIVALS! 1 50% OFF OUR 4ING MENT!! SPECIAL RACK LADIES TOPS MCC REG. $9.00 $3.00 ALL GIRLS SLACKS 60% OFF Our Reg. Store Price ALL BOYS JACKETS 50% OFF Our Reg. Store Price Best Buy Of The Week! CUBE ORGANIZERS Large six* cardboard cubes make perfect organizers for that messy corner or desk. MCC REG. $8.00 $2.00 HUSKY 185 pc. SOCKET TOOL SET All American made-KSR reversible ratchet. 3/8" and 1/2" drives. SAE- METRIC. Complete with tool box. 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