Platndealer Herald photo by Anthony Oliver First aid course set by hospital Memorial Hospital, Wood-\ stock, will offer a first aid course April 12 and April 19 from 6 to 9 p.m. in its lower level conference room, 527 W. South St. The American Red Cross course includes demonstration films, a workbook and practice sessions. Participants will view a film of an emergency situation, then practice what was demonstrated in the film. Page 9- PLAIINDEALKR-HKK ALI). FRIDAY . APRIL 12. 1985 'History' book to be donated A book illustrating the history of the Village of Lakemoor will be presented at 2 p.m., Satur day, April 20 to the McHenry Nunda Public Library District. The presentation, to be made by Village President Pacita Morrison and Village Clerk t arol Schmidt, will be the limax of si^ days of activities recogrr lg National Library WeeV She is currently adding old pictures to the original copy, as the village president is updating the material. There are only two other copies of the History of Lakemoor. One is in the National Archives in Washington D.C., and the other is in the McHenry County La em or'? history u compiled rrison vr t 1976 bicem .ui celebi on < the village. Schmidt, \* the village clerk at thai time, also was able to provide much of the material used in the book Histoii 1 Union Me ml-." •ire prcsu itr • hook, as scheduled Week. Th Soceity museum in s of the community •ne to attend the i. ceremony of the >11 as other events hroughout Library ibrary is located at 813 W. Route 120 (at Lily Lake Road) in r - kemoor. Because the number of par ticipants is limited, advance registration is necessary. A $10 fee covers supply costs. To register, call 338-2500, extension 339 or 329. village officials will present the library next Saturday Week. book to the observance of Library Librarian Margaret Karas, right, is seen reviewing a book on the history of Lakemoor, with Village President Pacita Morrison, left, and Village Clerk Carol W US^..VAL.UABLE COLONS" 5 Several programs, speakers ^ ALL BEDS HAVE INEWBULBSM scheduled at CL library The Crystal Lake Public Library will celebrate National Library Week (April 14-20) with literary programs spanning the whole month of April. The library is a participant in a consortium of North Suburban Libraries offering free seminars on writing and publishing, featuring various authors and publishers from the Chicago area. On Tuesday, April 16 at 7:3< .m., Jan Mathews, author o in "Crows," will be published April. ' TTiese programs will include audience discussion, book displays and refreshments. 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Her fourth novel, "Slightlj Scandalous," made numbei nine on the Waldenbooks Romance Bestseller List ir November of last year Mathews' newest book, "Thiel of Hearts," is scheduled foi release by Jove Publications later this spring. Alice and Frances Bailej from Hebron will be at the library Saturday, April 20, al 2:30 p.m. Their book, "Deal Folks is the history of ar American family during the past 200 years. , "Trivial Pursuit" n<&aa.u.C«^, tured the*rfancy of nearlj < everyone, and, as the hot game of the 80's, author Josepl DeBartolo says, "the game made me crazy." His book is a compilation c explanations and som corrections to over 6,00 questions. DeBartolo also foun himself publishing his ow work. This program will be hel Tuesday, April 23 at 7:30 p.ir The final presenter for "Insid Writing and Publishing" i author Charles Dickinson o Sunday, April 28, at 2:30 p.ir Dickinson's "Waltz i Marathon" proved one of th best first novels by an America in 1983, and caught the eye c Hollywood's Kirk Douglas, wh has purchased the film rights t the book. His second nove a 'Buy or lease any new Chrysler... Aurora Trio to perform < Community Concert : «; Association, serving McHenrj I County and surrounding areas - has concluded its membershii I; campaign tor the 1985-86 series v The Aurora Trio, the last I; concert of the 1984-85 series, will :< be presented Sunday, April 14, \ at 3:30 p.m. at Crystal Lake I; South High School. The trio < consists of the unusual com- «; bination of Andrew Cordle oh v bassoon, Renee Krimsier on flute and Catherine White on harp. Individually, Aurora's r members have appeared as •I soloists with orchestras in- v ternationally and in many major 7* music festivals. New members for the 1985-86 *'• series are reminded that they * are entitled to attend the Aurora : Trio concert as a bonus. Bring your receipt or come to the table " in the high school lobby for a :• pass. A few remaining mem- *. berships will be available tat the *; Aurora Trio concert. * For more information call Lois Kohl at 385-5635. "and you'll get this Northwestern Tom Weiskopf Pro Classic driver, freeI Between now and May 31st, you ^ can get the best drives on the highway and down the fairway at your local Chrysler Plymouth dealer. Buy or lease any new LeBaron, New Yorker, 5th Avenue, LeBaron GTS or Laser and you'll get a Northwestern Tom Weiskopf Pro Classic driver, free. Or test drive one of these exciting cars and get a free copy of Guide To Better Driving, a booklet of golf tips written by Tom Weiskopf and Ara Parseghian. 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