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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Jun 1985, p. 31

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J nASTtC RUBSiR VIS >1'™ * lEANER'WAX coach or the paramedic who has an interest in learning the most cur­ rent techniques of athletic training. The modern day athletic trainer is an integral part of the health care team. Primary to his or her duties is prevention of injury. Rehabilitation and care of the injured athlete are also key respon­ sibilities. To fulfill these tasks, the trainer must have a thorough understanding of anatomy, physiology and first aid. Registrations are now being taken at Good Shepherd for the camp, which will be held at the Barrington hospital July 22-26 from 4 p.m. until 9 p.m. each day. All classes will be taught by Certified Athletic Trainers, Licensed Physical Therapists and Registered Nurses. N The registration fee is $40. For further information, or to register, call the Sports Medicine Department at Good Shepherd, (312) 381- 9600, ext. 5254. 12" tourney at Knox Park Lifeguard training Want to be a lifeguard next summer? Here's your chance to get the training you need in first aid, CPR, and lifesaving techniques. Kids 15 years and over can join this two-week course which is in ac­ cordance with the American Red Cross Program. It will held at the Knox Park Pool Monday through Friday for two weeks, 10 a.m. to noon, beginning Aug. 5. Although August is a ways off, it is suggested that you sign up early before the class fills up. For further information, contact the Park Department at 344-3300. "Ace is the place with the Helpful Hardware Man' HURRY...SALE ENDS JUNE 30TH! FREE TRIAL BOTTLE YOU PAY *2.77 GET MAIL-IN REBATE -*2.77 FINAL COST AFTER REBATE O Armor All Protectant is a scien­ tific formula that helps keep dash­ boards, vinyl and leather seats, vinyl tops and tires looking new. It penetrates beneath the surface to protect against ozone, oxygen and ultraviolet rays that cause fading, cracking and peeling. SEE STORE FOR DETAILS ITSSOENCE BUT IT WORKS IKE MAGIC PREST0NE ANTIFREEZE 2 GAL'S. FOR $7.99 LESS REBATE *3.00 MEGUIAR'S PASTE OR LIQUID *3.99 >3.00 REBATE QQC AFTER REBATE r , TURTLE WAX yjl YOUR CHOICE SgB '2.99 w a* rttmffllTal FINAL COST AFTER REBATE FINAL COST AC FILTERS Built to take on the dirt. Designed to help keep your GM j vehicle running CHILTON BOOK 5pT% 1975 THRU KffiB 1982 ^Bj $5.00 AC-DELC0 ... W0RKIN HARD FOR YOU AC FIRE RING SPARKPLUGS The original equipment spark plugs on GM vehicles. Maybe it's time 4 ^ to tune up and give your^||lJ|Lf^ ride some new fire, DeLuxe Motor Oil WHILE THEY LAST 10W40 IT REALLY WORKS!! everytime when you buy or sell with a RESULT GETTiG" Classified Ad! 3729 W. ELM ST. (RT. 120). McHENRY (815) 385-3660 APPLY FOR A NEW ACE HARDWARE CREDIT CARD TODAY! SECTION 2 • PAGE 17 - PI.AINDEA1.ER-HERA1.D. FRIDAY. JUNE 21.1%S Pioneer kickers plan registration CRYSTAL LAKE ^ The Pioneer Soccer Club of Crystal Lake will be holding tryouts for its undeM2 and under-14 traveling select teams. In the last three seasons, the Pioneers have won seven outdoor divi­ sion championships, five indoor titles, the Green-White tournament* the Arlington Invitational tournament, the President's Cup, and undergo Illinois State Championship. Both teams Will be playing in the A division for the Young Sportsmen's Soccer League next fall. Players born from 1972-75 are invited to tryout Saturday, June 22,. from 9 a.m. until li:30 a.m. or Monday, June 24 from 5 p.m. to 7:3C p. m at the Pioneer Field, located at Sun Electric on Route 176. •/' For further information, call 455-2394. ' 1 V . _ '• • Cancer Run7 June 23 '• -•/ / '• .. / - - . ' ' _.f • " ; • The Second Annual McHenry Run for Cancer is scheduled for Sun­ day, Jyne 23, at Knox Park in McHenry. A 10K road race and a two-mile fun run will begin at 8 a.m. with check-in and registration starting at 7:15 a. m. T-shirts will be given ttf all runners and 10 Other prizes will be awarded at random. A trophy will be presented to the first male and first female finisher in the 10K race, and medals will be awarded to the first three finishers in each of nine age brackets. Ribbons will be awarded to the first three finishers in each age group of the two-mile fun run. The public pool at Knox Park will be open to all runners at the con­ clusion of the race for a fee of $1, Entry fees are $8 for the 10K race, and $7 for the fun run for those registering prior to June 20. After that date, the fees are $9 and $8, respectively. All entry fees are sent directly to the American Cancer Society. For entry forms or additional information, contact Betsy Les, 385- SPOR1S LOG Pancake breakfast Expenses for the Johnsburg Boys' Baseball League have jumped by leaps and bounds. To help offset this, the players, managers and coaches in the league are willing to. act as cooks on Sunday, June 23, at the Fourth Annual Johnsburg Boys' Baseball League Pancake Breakfast, to be held from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Johnsburg Com­ munity Club. Admission is $2 per person with children under the age of seven ad­ mitted free. <. Special tennis rates offered CRYSTAL LAKE -- The Lake Region YMCA is offering a special court rate for members and non-members for summertime play. You can play for as low as $25 all summer long. Special leagues will also be formed for adult skill groups on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday evening starting at 6 p.m. Youth classes will be held at 4:15 on Mondays and Thursdays. Youth classes and adult leagues will begin the week of June 24. Sign up at the Y, 459-4455, 1 v Youth gymnastics CRYSTAL LAKE -- The Lake Region YMCA will begin its summer youth gymnastic program the week of June 24. Classes for pre-school through high school will be offered twice a week for four weeks at CL South High School. Grade school age youth will run four days a week for two-week sessions. High school advanc­ ed program will be offered twice a week all summer long with par­ ticipants having option of signing up for specific number of weeks. For more information about classes or summer team programs, contact Doug Neushwahder at the Y, 459-4455. WL bike-a-thon nears The Wonder Lake Bike-A-Thon for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation will be held Saturday, June 29. Bikers of all ages are welcome. This year's chairperson is Dave Zieger. Prizes for raising funds will be awarded by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. All participants who raise at least $25 will receive a CF patch. Participants raising over $25 are eligible for t-shirts, sport bags, digital watches and other prizes. To register and receive sponsor sheets, contact Zeiger at 728-0742. Cystic Fibrosis is the country's number one genetic killer of children and young adults. "It's a great way to have fun and raise money for an important cause," says Zieger. • . Track clinics set to begin Boys and girls: Is track your sport? Now you can practice all summer, as the McHenry Department of Parks & Recreation offers a six-week track and field clinic taught by McHenry High School track coach Dan Boland. This instructional program will focus on conditioning, warm-ups, warm-downs, proper starting techniques, relay races, and field event skills. This program is for boys and girls ages 7 to 18. With the fee of $10 for District 15 & 156 residents, $15 for non-residents. The event will last six weeks, on Mondays and Tuesdays from 4 p.m. until 5:15 p.m. at McCracken Field. For more information, contact the Park Department at 344-3300. Athletic training clinic BARRINGTON -- Good Shepherd Hospital's Athletic Training Camp is designed to introduce the participant to the field of athletic training. It is intended for the high school or collegiate student, the

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