iv\«»f! l*> t»l \tNI>i:.\l.KK -FUmAY, SEPTEMBER 30.1983 general fan Cunat, left/ lieutenant governor of the Illinois- Iowa district of the Kiwanis Club, presents two to Brian Strand, president of the AAcHenry Key The local Key Club, which is only in its second year ation, was singled out by the district for quality »ment and outstanding service; iechanics refresher course mechanics who wish to (test to become certified National' Institute for Service Excellence LE.j in November can refresher classes at County College in to prepare.; for the area are covered in the ition tests. Each subject s reviewd, a sample test and areas of weakness at MCC. 3 the subject will be the Jitic transmission; Oct. 7, ; end and auto suspension; 110, manual transmission ir axles; Oct. 14, ive brakes; Oct. 17, electrical systems; Oct 21, engine tune-up; Oct. 24, heating and air conditioning; and Oct. 28, engine repair. The classes will be held from 7 to 10 ap.m. in MCC's Applied Science building. . Mechanics can register for individual sessions if they do not need the:* entire program. The MCC Automotive program coordinator, Pete Cook, will be the instructor. The N.I.A.S.E. certification tests will be given Tuesday evening, Nov. 15, and Saturday morning, Nov. 19, at designated test sites, the closest being Rockford, Waubonsee Community College and Chicago. WE FEATURE A FULL LINE OF: \5UBARU\ ALL MODELS IN STOCK! FlftEUI RA04ALTIHCS PRRTS • SALES • SERVICE 38J iOPA MOTORS ! > MILE EAST OF McHENRY [aV. ONRTE 120 Clean Sweep Sale BUY NOW...PAY LATER No Finance Charges... No Payments until March 1.5,1984.* Offer Good on all ;> Cub Cadet -y Products C dub (jcide.tr 'With Mprowl credit. 20% down payment or equipment Trad»4n rebuked.Annual finance charge after March 15. "THE HOUSE THAT SERVICE BUILT" Geo. P. Freund, Inc. 4102 W. CRYSTAL LAKE RD., McHENRY (815) 385-0420 RISKY BUSINESS* / FRU SAT. 2:30-4:3*7 910:45 SUN. THtU IHUtS. 2:30-4:30-7-9 STARTS FRIDAY LONELY LADY. FRI. t SAT. 24-4:45-1:45-1030 SUN. THRU THURS. 2-44:45-0:45 MR. MOM pc < V «l. A SAI. 2:15-4:15-4:30-8:30-10:15 £ / : SUN THRU THURS 2:15-4:15-6:30-1:30 STARTS FRIDAY NIGHT OP THE ZOMBIES FRI. & SAI. 2:15-4:15-4:30-1:30-10:30 R SUN. THRU THURS. 2:15-4:15-6:30-1:30 STARTS FRIDAY Richard Cor* BEYOND LIMIT. FRI. 1 HON. THRU THURS. 7-9 SAI. 1 SUN. 2:30-4:30-79 STARTS FRIDAY SMOKEY & THE BANDIT DADT 7 FRU MON. THRU THURS. 7 9 r#MU SAI.*SUN.2:30-4:30-7-9 STARTS FRIDAY Jennifer Beals FLASH. DANCE. FRI. 1 MON. DM IHURS. 4:454:45 ^^SAUSgUM4jj5^ STARTS FRIDAY NIGHTMARES • FRI. A MON. THRU THURS 79 SAM SUN. 2:304:30 7 9 STARTS FRIDAY 7:15 EUNERAL MOMER PLUS THE NIGHT OF THE ZOMBIES R Eleven injured in Woodstock car chase e were whe&a W< to \ - iEleven people were injured early f man who avoid a traffic ticket 1< on a wild car chase near Cary. According to police, a car driven by James H. Wilson, 21, of 436 Center St., Woodstock, fled when a police officer tried to stop him for a traffic violation. In attempting to elude police from two area village, Wilson struck four cars beforecoming to a stop te a ditch near U.S. il and Illinois 22, according to District 2 state police in Elgin. Injured in the chase were Wilson and two passengers in his car, Donald Bornkahl, 20, and Jennifer Hedges, ; John W. Cook, 41 y of Fox f&ver Grove, and two passengers in his car, Noel Cook, 41* and Wilma Peters, 68; Thomas Ruth, 61, of officers from Prairie Grove and one from Cary, police said. ̂ All were taken- to Good • Shepherd Hospital V in ' Barrington, where they were * treated and released. According to police, early Sunday morning a Prairie ' Grove officer tried to stop Wilson's car for a traffic offense near Route 176 and Barreville Road. Wilson sped away, going south on Illinois 31 until he got to U.S. 14, police reported. Triere, he turned east onto the highway . and struck a Cary squad car, - police said . Wilson has been charged with attempting to elude police, driving while intoxicated, four counts of reckless conduct, five counts of leaving the scene of an accident battery. P wii driver's fast for one-vehicle intersection and Pearl Street. and aggravated Koeppen, 4425 was charged an expired and diving too ttowing a accident near the of Richmond Road Koeppen told McHenry Police had was driving north when his th£ iving n tractio ndstri n on tne wet struck a concrete truck lost tr ivement an it pole. koeppen was taken to McHenry Hospital for examination and treatment. Damon S, townsend, 704 Logan St.; McHenry, was taken to Crystal Lake Ambutal by his mother after he was was smick while riding a bicycle. The police report indicated that Townsend was riding north on Crestwood and attempted to stop for the sign, but slid into the intersection and hit a car. » The driver of the car stopped, obtained information from Townsend and then left the scene. Susan L. Mihalovic, 5310 Eisenhower, Wonder Lake, was driving north on Route 31 in dense fog near Dayton Street when a southbound auto made a left turn in front oLher-car. The driver of the other vehicle, Kelly Ann O'Leary, 3816 W. Main S&., McHenry, was cited for failure to yield the right-of-way. Charges made, countered on landfill site by Ken Wysocky Charging that Waste Management, Inc., is hiding specific information, McHenry County Improvement Association (MCIA) attorney William Franz said the sanitary landfill site application accepted by the county Tuesday is still incomplete. "The additional information included this time improves the application, but does not cure it of all the defects," Franz said. "Nothing we see in it allays our fears." But A1 Stob, landfill development director for the Oak Brook-based waste firm, said the application is complete. "Is the MCIA the judpe or is the state's attorney the judge?" Stob asked. "If the state's attorney is satisfied it is complete, then I would say it is, too. The MCIA doesn't represent the county anymore than anyone else-it's a county ordinance, not an MCIA ordinance." Waste Management has applied for approval of a 118- acre sanitary landfill site on the southeast corner of the intersection of Route 176 and McCue 'Road in southeast Seneca Township. The application was submitted Monday to the state's attorney's office and declared complete the following day. That set in motion the 120-day deadline for the McHenry County Board to decide on whether or not it should approve or reject the application. Franz said the plans submitted in the application do not show how Waste Management plans on designing and installing a safe landfill. "The application is more an attempt to conceal than an intention to reveal," Franz said. "It is an attempt to make the landfill appear innocuous, but it is an intense, dangerous and brutal attack on the surrounding land. It will cast a pall on the homes and farms, and on the traffic passing by it. It will change the entire area forever. While Franz said Wast Management several Waste does operate landfills correctly, those operations are an attempt to "propagandize the gullible." With the filing of a petition, the county has 60 days to set up a public hearing, and 120 days to approve or deny the petition. If no decision is reached within 120 days, the petition is considered approved. Anyone who would like to comment on the proposed landfill site must submit written comments to the county board no later than 30 days from the petition filing date. 'Harvey' visits medical symposium Memorial Hospital for McHenry COunty recently held its seventeenth Annual Medical Symposium to provide continuing education for area sicians. of the speakers was Dr. Robert Harner, cardiologist with Swedish American Hospital in Rockford, who lectured on heart murmurs. A unique and interesting part of his lecture was the teaching tool used to assist physicians in diagnosing heart problems - a mannequin named "Harvey." "Harvey" is sophisticated ^gpehing tool that has 20 cardiovascular diseases into its computer, igh the use of stethoscopes and touch, physicians and nurses are able to correctly assess and diagnose problems. "Harvey" was developed in Protor Harvey, of Georgetown University. There are only 22 "Harveys" in the world - each hand made individually - costing over $100,000 each. Memorial Hospital was the first hospital in the county to use "Harvey" in its facility as a teaching tool for three days, thus permitting physicians and nurses at the hospital to update 1976, and named after W. their skills cardiology. in diagnostic WOODSTOCK I III*:A I RjK M \ I \ s | K | | | i us: () | ( I tu S(|u.irc \(InIK v2; I I & I mlfr I >((; M jihutn I (Ml HI5-3JX-8555 Marling I riihn FREE 1950s movie In the Princess Saturday, Oct. 1 at 10 a.m., 1 & 2:45 p.m. "7th Voyage of Slnbad" <0 A Special Effects Mori* "GET CRAZY" (r, * • •Roger Ebert NO SATURDAY MATINEE FRI., SAT., & MON. thru THURS: 7:00, 8:45 SUNDAY: 1:00, 2:45, 7:00, 8:45 CiKM: "STROKER ACE'VG) See Burt Reynolds & Loni Anderson together in this action comedy - FRI. 8 MON. thru THURS: 7:00, 8:45 SAT. 1:15, 3:00, 7:00, 8:45; SUN. 1:00, 2:45, 7:00, 8i45 When you shop at the OPEN: CARY EMPORIUM! - Come browse through our corefully selected pre-owned apparel, gifts, books, jewelry and collectibles. Consignment taken on clothing in good condition, collec- . tibles and croft$. THE Mon.-Thurs. 10-5 * • Fri. 10-7- Sot. 10-4 " • mx?kr ir 125 W. MAIN, CARY 639*5955 Dr. Margaret Phillips, Memorial Hospital staff member and chairman of the annual medical symposium and Dr. Edward Wilt AAcHenry Hospital staff member, discuss ways Harvey can help diagnose heart murmurs. The teaching tool was brought to the symposium and then kept at the hospital for three days to help physicians and nurses update their skills in diagnostic cardiology. T.H. McRAE'S & HOC HEAVEN PRESENTS OCTOBER BILLBOARD •EVERY MONDAY MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL SPECIAL BIG SCREEN T.V. 25* DRAFTS •EVERY TUESDAY OPEN STAGE I FEATURING ALL LOCAL TALENT. BRING YOUR INSTRUMENT. SPECIAL APPEARANCE OF THE ANDERSON B|tOS. t FRIENDS SEPT. 30-OCT. 1 SOUTHERN RpCK SOUNDS OF B.J. & BO OCT. 7-8 THE DYNAMIC E.L.T. EXPRESS SENMNE HICKORY SMOKED BARBEQIIE OCT. 14,15,21, 22,28,29,. 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