spurgeons spurgeon s McHENRY DRUG NOW APPEARING IN DARK CRYSTAL LOUNGE Page S - PLAINDEALER-HERALD. FRIDAY. JUNE 21.19S5 Retail core committee maps July 4th efforts The Retail Core Committe of Because the Fourth of July falls the McHenry Area Chamber of mid-week this year, it is an- Commerce is planning for ticipateck that many more special attractions for their residents will remain in town customers, as well as the rather than journeying for an members of their Chamber extended weekend. Recom- Council. mended store hours for July 4th Instead of the traditional July are: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Dollar Days, the committee elected to create a July 4th Sale- The McHenry Chamber of a-bration spanning the holiday Commerce is once again and the weedend following, sponsoring fireworks at Teen camp counselor training group offered Hi-Style Photographers Are Back! JUNE 25 & 26, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Hours 10to2&3 to6 The Difference Is The Quality Pac4ape ofi 1/iq*ettecL 'PvtfnA **$12.95 f r (2.M ritttac let ptr Mbjccl Twelve--Deluxe Wallets ^ Two -- 5x7 Portraits K - fir One -- 8 x 10 Portrait ^ No Appointment Needed Limit one package per subject. Pose our selection. Also available in addition to diis package, other Special Effect Portraits. Props, Black and White backgrounds. Customer is notified by mail for portrait deliveryandmustbe preseM. Blind diabetes attacked her kidneys and doctors gave her 18 months to live. She required a dialysis machine three days a week for a period of one and a half years. But in April, 1984, her life was saved by a suc cessful kidney transplant operation. Then, in August of that year, she had a heart attack and underwent a quadruple coronary bypass operation. In order to recover after the surgery and build up the endurance to receive Brandy, 12 Boy Scouts from troop 555, Crystal Lake, walked with Romanus. The scouts worked in shifts for over three months, pulling on a dog harness which she tightly gripped, until she was ready for the strong Lab. "Now I'm fully recovered and capable of handling a 61-pound dog, which I couldn't have done two years ago," Romanus said. "The dog would have pulled me off my feet." Asked what the biggest safety hazard a person with a guide dbg faces, both Taylor and Romanus replied, "Public in terference." "When someone is walking a guide dog, to interfere or to grab them is much like if a sighted person was driving at lull speed on the highway and somone suddenly reached out and grabbed the steering wheel," Taylor said. Besides well-intentioned people needlessly guiding blind individuals across streets and around ob stacles, another in terference is when strangers silently pet the Seeing Eye dog. "People like to sneak pets as you Walk by," Romanus saia. "Now I've never minded if the person asks me if they can pet the dog. I sit her down and let them." However, as Taylor pointed out, the problem occurs when people pet the dog while it is working or McHENRY MARKET PLACE 4400W. RTE. 120McHENRY, ILL Discipline (Continued from page 1) years or more District 156 ex perience (there are ten). The board also: -Approved minor changes in Early Retirement Policy. -Awarded 1985-86 contracts for Xerox paper,, $3,852; custodial equipment $2,731, an East Campus sound system, $3,231; and water softener salt, $13,120. -"-Approved - the Employee Assistance Program con tinuation at $2,796 which offers counselling to employees. -Approved reassignment or employment of classified staff: Gerald Brodin, substitute custodian; Franklin Sutton, custodian Betty Lou Knabe, part time custodian; Gloria Pliner, substitute clerical aide; Laura Kollenkark, office education receptionist; Michelle Berg and Kerry Snow, office education students. Deaths (Continued from page 1) 1984 - an increase of 42. According to Vargas, the fatality rate for the state was about even with last year's until the shocking jump last month. "May was a killer month," Vargas said. "Because of such a dramatic increase (in fatalities), we now have to work back to zero for the remaining months," he said. Vargas said he believes the state mandatory seat'belt law, which goes into effect July 1, will help cut down on traffic deaths. MCHENRY 57«3 V1 INSPECTION REG. 'J5M •PRICE BASED ON LATE MODEL GM FULL SIZE PASSENGER CAR-OTHER MAKES & MODELS MAY VARY. •INCLUDES REPLACEMENT OF FRONT-DISC BRAKE PADS, REPACK FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS, RESURFACE FRONT DISC BRAKE ROTORS. REPLACE REAR BRAKE SHOES, AND RESURFACE REAR BRAKE DRUMS SPECIi PRICE FAMILY HAIRSTYUNG CENTER ANNOUNCING SUNDAY HAIRSTYUNG HOURS 908 N. FRONT ST. (S.RT. 31) MCHENRY 385-2100 GM QUALITY SERVICE PARTS STARTING JUNE 30 10 AM TO 2 PM INTRODUCING DEBBIE HELD TO OUR STAFF OF 8 HAIRSTYLISTS! 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