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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Jun 1985, p. 13

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I rn,\; Slender t want sip you GENTER NEW SUMMER HOURS: MON. ft THURS. 8:30-7 TUES. ft FRI. 8:30-1 TAKE A LOOK AT OUR TINTS, \ SCOTH TINT- By 3M- ADDSTYLEAND COMFORT TO VANS, CARS & TRUCKS! REDUCE WINDOW GLARE! ' NEUTRAL REDUCE SUN FADING FABRIC! 'SMOKE PROFESSIONAL INST AHA HON! •BRONZE 5409 Northwest Hwy. Crystal Lake, IL 815-455-2003 "Bring your car to me and see how beautiful it will be" Open 8 AM to 6 PM Six OayiA Week McHENRY OPTICIANS 1301 RIVERSIDE DR. McHENRY.ILL ACROSS FROM THE FOX H01.E 815 2B5-92A0 Where's the fire? McHenry Township Fire Protection District Hie following are the calls for fire department and rescue squad services that were made to the McHenry Township Fire Protection District last week. MAY 29 At 6:23 p.m., the rescue squad was sent to the 4100 block of Elm Street for a traffic accident. At 7:32 p.m., the fire department was called for a car fire in the 1200 block of Lincoln Road. MAY 31 At 2:10 a.m., the fire department was dispatched for a traffic accident in the 2100 block of Chapel Hill Road. At 9 a.m., the fire department responded to the 1800 block of Dot Street for a smoke investigation. At 11:47 a.m., the fire department was called to Duck Island where a boat had capsized. At 7:10 p.m., the fire department was sent to the 200 block of Navajo for a shed fire. x JUNE 1 * At 2:13 a.m., the rescue squad was called to the 1800 block of Orchard Lane for a person with trouble breathing. At 3:38 a.m., the rescue squad was sent to McCullom Lake Beach where a man had fallen. At 12:45 p.m., the rescue squad went to the 700 block of Route 120 for a man who had fallen rrom a tree. At 3:48 p.m., the rescue squad was call to the 3700 block of Elm Street for a person having a seizure. . At 4:02 p.m., the fescue squad was dispatched to the 3700 block of Grang Avenue for a person with trouble breathing. At 11:44 p.m., the rescue squad went to the 1800 block of Woodlawn Park for a person having a heart attack. JUNE 2 At 2:10 a.m., the rescue squad was called to the 800 block of Southgate for a person with chest pains. At 2:23 p.m., the rescue squad {responded for a person with a leg injury in the 4200 block of Elm Street. At 3:28 p.m., the rescue squad was called to Pearl Street Park where a child had fallen. At 5:16 p.m., the rescue squad went to the 3800 block of Main Street for a person having a seizure. JUNE 3 At 5:39 a.m., the rescue squad was called to the 1900 block of Orleans Drive for a person naving trouble breathing. At 6:19 a.m., the rescue squad went to the 1400 block of Beach for a person having a seizure. At 8:05 a.m., the rescue squad was called to the 900 block of Center Street for a person with abdominal pain. At 1:27 p.m., the fire department was dispatched to Johnsburg High School for a bomb threat. At 2:35 p.m., the rescue squad was dispatched for a person not responding lying along Route 120 near Possum Run Pit. At 7:03 p.m., the fire department was sent to the 1900 block of Rogers for a car fire. At 10:03 p.m., the rescue squad was called to Royal Terrace for a person with chest pain. At 10:37 p.m., tne rescue squad was called to the 2400 block of MacArthur for a deceased person. At 10:46 p.m., the fire department was dispatched for a shed fire in the 3200 block of Hunter Path. At 11:53 p.m., the rescue squad was called to the 200 block of Rand Road for a person in pain. JUNE 4 At 9:58 a.m., the rescue squad was dispatched to the 800 block of Melrose Court for a deceased person. At 6:37 p.m., the fire department was called to the 4500 block of Elm Street for a car fire. SCHLESSER'S GREENHOUSE 28699 W. ROUTE 120 • EAST OF LAKEMOOR McHENRY, ILL. • BEDDING PLANTS • FLOWERS • VEGETABLES • GERANIUMS • MUMS • CLEMATIS • POTTED ROSES - • CACTUS & HOUSE PLAINTS Forms available for parade participation 1985 FIESTA DAYS PARADE APPLICATIONS THEME: "LET US ENTERTAIN YOtl" JULY 28,1985 PARADE BEGINS AT 2:00 P.M. The annual McHenry Fiesta Days parade can only be as good as the entries it presents. Those entries are based upon the participation from the com­ munity, as well as interest from outside of the community. Efforts are being made on the part of the Fiesta Days Parade Committee to attract bands that are available and willing to participate. However, the floats and active entries are the responsibility of the community. Trey Covalt, chairman of the Parade Committee, encourages organizations and businesses to make a commitment now to the 1985 Fiesta Days Parade. "Let Us Entertain You," is a very flexible theme and it should provide for a broad breadth of interpretation," said Covalt. "Parade entry forms will be mailed this week to all former participants of the Fiesta Days Parade, and application forms are available at the chamber office. There is no entry fee for participating in the parade and trophies will be awarded for excellence in several categories." The parade will be held on July 28. For further information contact the McHenry Area Chamber of Commerce office at (815) 385-4300, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. BUSINESS/ORGANIZATION: --- ADDRESS: CITY: 1 STATE: I I I I I | PHONE I I I: I I: loTHE*. SPECIFY '1 I I I I I CONTACT PERSON: CHECK TYPE OF ENTRY: -- MINI FLOAT(NOLARGERTHAN6x8FEET) HANDMADE LARGE FLOAT (LARGER THAN 6x8 FEET) -- PROFESSIONALLY MADE LARGE FLOAT -- CAR . -- WALKING -- COLOR GUARD IDOES ENTRY INCLUDE MUSIC? I I I PLEASE SEND ENTRIES TO: McHENRY AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1257 N.GREEN STREET McHENRY, ILLINOIS6OOSO Several free seminars set on assertiveness, careers KIDS FRAMES METAL OR $4 C00 PLASTIC A9 FREE FRAMES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS WITH LENSE PURCHASE EMERGENCY FRAME REPAIR or REPLACEMENT (815)385-9240 DAILY 8:30-5:30 SAT. 6:30-2 WED. 6:30-1 OVER 1,000 FIRST QUALITY METAL OR PLASTIC $9(1 FRAMES v AV GET MONEY Call Your Bryant Air Conditioning Dealer. Shopping for a central air condi­ tioning system or heat pump? Then get a written bid on a deluxe Bryant 545, 544 heat pump. 569. 568 or 567 air conditioner. After you buy any equiv­ alent unit (even a competitive brand). Bryant will give you a $50 savings bond. Free! If you do buy the Bryant system and have it installed by August 15. 19K5. you'll get the bond plus free electricity. 50^ of your highest monthly electric bill will be reimbursed by Bryant. Offer expires August 15. 1985. To be paid, send highest monthly utility bill after installation to Bryant's redemp­ tion center before December 31, 1985 Call us tor complete details. WESTERN SERVICE CO. HEATING MIR CONDITIONING WONDER LAKE, ILL (815)728-1053 •SALES 'SERVICE 'INSTALLATION Air Conditioning CELEBRATE OUR 1st YEAR! SPECTACULAR SUNROOF SALE!! 17 Models & Sizes for & VANS OUR LOWEST PRICE EVER! Career assessment, asser­ tiveness and how to start back to school part time are topics to be addressed this summer during free seminars sponsored by the Re-Entry Program of McHenry County College. Tuesday, June 11, from 1 to 2:30 p.m., MCC Counselor Cathy Bolger will lead a career seminar during which she will introduce and administer a test that can help evaluate oc­ cupational interests and will analyze test results. versus a certificate? How do I know what courses to choose? These are the type of questions Counselor Shelly Kaplan will take up during the one-night session scheduled for Monday, July 16, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. There will be no charge for participation in the seminars, but reservations should be made by calling the MCC Re-Entry Program Office at 455-3700, ext. 334. • v '7} * f J k l f Assertiveness will be the subject of discussion Tuesday afternoon, June 25. Bolger will help participants learn to recognize and stand up for their rights without offending others. The session will be held from 1 to 2:30 p.m. For the first time, MCC will offer a seminar to answer "nitty-gritty" questions area residents may have about how to start back to school as a part- time student. How do I register? Can I complete a ^degree part time? What is^Ai associates degree MCC5s summer session to begin Monday, June 10 will mark the start of McHenry County College's annual eight-week summer session. Interested area residents my select from 87 different credit courses offered during the day or evening. Of particular interest to students home for the summer from senior colleges and universities are a wide range of offerings designed to meet general education and liberal arts requirements. Examples include: Introduction ' to Psychology, Music Ap­ preciation, English Composition I and II, Fundamentals of Biology I and Calculus for Business and the Social Sciences. Recent high school graduates interested in getting a head start will find a variety of course offerings particularly suited to there needs, ranging from Elementary Chemistry, In­ troduction to Astronomy and U.S. History I to basic skill- strengthening in areas such as College Study Skills, Elemen­ tary Algebra and Introduction to College Writing. Many of the courses being offered are designed for students having no previous college experience. As a comprehensive com­ munity college, McHenry County College also provides a variety of career-related courses this summer. Cour- sework in such fields as ac­ counting, data processing, child care, criminal justice, industrial engineering, health science, mechanical technology, office systems technology and word processing is available during the eight-week summer session. Counseling assistance is available to aid any area resident in finding the right summer course. To set an appointment call the MCC Counseling Office at (815) 455- 3700. Registration is currently underway at McHenry County College. Stop in Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.; or on Friday, 8:30 a.m. to noon. For further information on any of the college's programs stop in or call MCC at (815) 455 3700. How do we settle your auto claims so quickly? With the most claims centers in Illinois, we settleflearly all claims within 7 days. Gary Miller Richmond, III. (815)338-2000 or (815)678-7931 COUNIHYCOmmNES. A farm lur«au S*rv.c* knivjocr Jnd kM-stmrm Smiin | GLASSES MADE WHILE YOU WAIT! (SINGLE VISION PLASTIC ONLY) LETS SHED LITTLE UGHT WEIGHT LOSS CALLT00AYF0RAFREE VISIT! 385-0500 1309 N.PARK ST., McHENRY CALL 385-5475 tmttwnwM 00 «>>l »>»»» m* M--m 0mtmt *• ROYAL WELCOME Know Your Ar«a*Royo1 Welcome Does It Bnt ARE YOU NEW IN The McHenry Area? Do You Know Someone New? We Would Like To Extend A Royal Welcome To Every Newcomer To Our Area!!! If you're overweight, uncomforta­ ble in summer clothes and feel­ ing bad about feeling bad... Let us help. We've got ideas that SHINE because we've had your problems and someone helped us. We can give you the encourage­ ment and direction that you need. No gimmicks, nutritional advice, encourage­ ment, and proven methods of keeping it off. If you haven't called Center, you really don't help. We're here have the greatest summer ever.

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