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NIL:E$ Edition . . '2! WR U'L1996 Cellular. antennas to be jnstalled oli Jarvis tow r .- byKathleenQnirsfeld tannas will soon be izìslalle on She also said thaI 'the syslem the catwalk of an existing water has beendesigned so rato rotOCl tówerat5600jorvis.NileS. . the publichealth." The antonrms Niles Plan Commission & Zon- blochOd by a fence and ont of iogßoardunanimouslY agreedlo reach of children. thechangeinzoalngtoPetthe In farther compliance with the - Nine small communication an- crackling calls." installation ofthe antennas, and a Niles Code, Karson also stated (Personal Communication Sys- andequipmentbOX wauldebt in- small esgripment box, to PCS that placement of the antennas tems)PrimeCo.,ttasca,IL. jore surroanding property. The of L'CS Prime Co., told the Cora- manofactonng district and Prime ¶be anteoeas is necessary for the towerinadiscreetlOeation. missioners that the placement of Co. has offeredto ptacnthe water publics convenience. Their me In a separate issae, a variation would provide privacy for indi- was granted to a homeowner pagers, and woald assist in the toberhomeat8347Hth50n. vidual', with cellular phones ad wishing to construct an addition prevention of"dropped calls. and At ils March 4, meeting, the ami cq....... Amy Karson, o representative area nearby the water tower is a - - . ,,innieflt box ; SV!!! hO Trustee meets with . ongrssodÇ1èga iW #11 . l . . J ; ...... The Most Rev. John R. Manz attended St. Martha's &Niles College. Morton . íro.ve úative b.rdained bishOp . . ---- land. M-NASR receives award for Loss Control Program Trying to make its tlsetapeatic ationAgencies. TheriskpOOl an- recreation programs safe and cost nuatly conducto a review of its effective to dip pablic has beCn a members' toss prevention pro- constant goal of the Maine-Niles grams. This week, M-NASR Association of Special Recrea- learnedfromPDAfltab055 tion(M-NASR). control pregram was rated level M-NASR, an extension of the Continued On Page 28 Skotde, Des Plaines, Morton Grove, Nites, Golf-Maine and . Park Ridge Park Districts and the Clarification ViltagofLintolnW00d,Pmv5 , cle in the February 29 recreation and lessare program of The BogIe reported theta ming for physically and mentally jeweterresiding in Morton Grove challenged yontb, teens and was being investigated for sas- adults. pectedfinancialieregUlimtims M-NASR tanIsa a member of soggestion that this bici- the Park District Risk Manage dent involved Morton Grove's ment Agency (PDRMA). which oalyretaiIjeweter,Mott01mw 's a selfmsaranceflskP°°l made Jewely de erqn,e9Y. op of ttt Illinois ParkandRecre- The Most Rev. John R. Manz, once a student at St. Martbas School in Morton Grove was or dainedanauxiliarybi h ptorth Arcbdiocmr of Chica b C a- dinat Joseph Bernardin at H I Name Cathedral, State and So- perior Streets in Chicago, t p.m. March5. The Manz family move t Merton Grove frote St. Matthias Parish on Chicago's north side in 1956. The Rev. Mano was ranghI by the Sisters of Christian Charity atSt. Maetha'sfrom sixth Ibroagts eighth grades. Later, he attended Quigley Prepor tory Seminary in Chicago, Nile C liege Seminaey and the Univthstty o St. Mary of theLake, Mnndeleie. The Rev. Maez5 eighth-grade ,.....-,-., ,Shermer Road 2iiinois 60714 (847) 9664900 :- CRNTS PRR COP ByRnuemaryTinin told the Nen'.Woi.ld, Chicagos son. He caesrd no ripples, no archdiocesan newspaper, that she worries." rcmeniherr the former alIar srrV- The new bishop's mother. Mrs. or as good stadcrt, a good per- . Co9tinucd on Paie 28 cOtitlawn outsmarted . by Ní!es police byReSeraOryTIrlo Ckttooh. hut ris or lust pise ors S'ISa oc S s Il Il Mitchtlt Bemnrd Blalt, S f ostO Tolano Ososo o Lo ChI ago husplenlyottt. oi hod plolgysor po1!', doves O How rd ood C Soi li r t O O û p ro F b 29 ollor p lk.e oLook'd t dOIng 51 nsphto att] rogO zorro SOirea oOFOd to his Sri seroOc ense, UtultI handed the cl- licor tic Sardol o o Ir d .apirrdearCn9Oadthat90Vwd h OsO sOco dricag 00 n To s5rieeiailcenseuntIt 1994- .x cementer cheek tnillrated OrsI o 11h T coo or 1150010 hadevertsaiinil Btaiitsdrivereilset When police asked rOulu Il he hort ooywcsgo r dr5g Io Con8flU8dOIP9CS .- - Village ofNilesTrnsleeLOaet p.._-----. . taPrestanjoinrd elected officials (2) n rational resotnttnn of rarI ofthe NorthwestMuniciPal Con- safety issues that incorporate the tencher. Sister Anjliea Ronges- fernnce (NWMC) ici first ever nords bf residents and toral offi- bach, 5CC.. now semi-retired meeting with congressional dele- cials, and andliving in Westpliaha, Mich., gates looPs Iho region. Congres- (3) block grants developed by n - -. .. «-- rr hte,,aineladethe Nues resident wins on sional members VOlt crane, nei!- '..'n& ----------- - ty Hyde andrepresentativr5m involvement of local govern- -- -. Congressional mpobeÏs Sidney mente, as weil-an adeqaate fand- n Yales,JohflPerter,andCte0tM Ing to operaie those programR iilOiS fiS an C es game s ow setey-Bruan's office participated suchasjobteOiting. inthervenl. The Village of Niles is 000 of The focus of Ihr meeting was 35 manicipat and 5 township to articulate potitions On federal members of the Northwest Mu- legislation that impacta the orsi- nicipat Conference. The NWMC dents of Nibs and suereimding is a regional council of gavera- s. commonities. The positions dis- mentthatfosters iutergovetnlflrn- cnssedinclnde: tal cooperation throughout north- (1) the sapport of redevelop- ero Cook, Lake, and DoPage ment of "brownflelds," pollnted Counties. N Lelióm GoItlleb (center) ofNlleS, congratulated9bOVô by rohOslS Mark Goodman and Linda Ko!!- mayar won $50 0000fl thenew Ilino!n!flntBJItRIChen game show Gott!iebappearedOn the March2 show Gotfileb recennypurchaneda winning Illinois Instant Riches t!cketatJeWe! Food Store 8203 w Go!fRd Riten Three out of fifteen contentanln neated in the stadio audience are randomly chosen to play one of thfee' !1ip prSiølJllflU$t8ilO mJgtgrntt0Wnfldh8reTh9Mn tçwlnpver$200 500

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Page 1: Morton íro.ve úative b.rdained bishOpevanced.nileslibrary.org/research/Newspapers/NilesBugle/1996/03_07... · WR U'L1996 Cellular. antennas to be ... told the Cora- manofactonng

NIL:E$Edition .

. '2!

WR U'L1996

Cellular. antennas to bejnstalled oli Jarvis tow r

.-byKathleenQnirsfeld

tannas will soon be izìslalle on She also said thaI 'the syslemthe catwalk of an existing water has beendesigned so rato rotOCltówerat5600jorvis.NileS. . the publichealth." The antonrms

Niles Plan Commission & Zon- blochOd by a fence and ont ofiogßoardunanimouslY agreedlo reach of children.thechangeinzoalngtoPetthe In farther compliance with the

- Nine small communication an- crackling calls."

installation ofthe antennas, and a Niles Code, Karson also stated

(Personal Communication Sys- andequipmentbOX wauldebt in-small esgripment box, to PCS that placement of the antennas

tems)PrimeCo.,ttasca,IL. jore surroanding property. The

of L'CS Prime Co., told the Cora- manofactonng district and Prime

¶be anteoeas is necessary for the towerinadiscreetlOeation.missioners that the placement of Co. has offeredto ptacnthe water

publics convenience. Their me In a separate issae, a variationwould provide privacy for indi- was granted to a homeowner

pagers, and woald assist in the toberhomeat8347Hth50n.vidual', with cellular phones ad wishing to construct an addition

prevention of"dropped calls. and

At ils March 4, meeting, the ami cq.......

Amy Karson, o representative area nearby the water tower is a

- - . ,,innieflt box ; SV!!! hO

Trustee meets with. ongrssodÇ1èga

iW #11 . l

. . J ;......

The Most Rev. John R. Manz attended St. Martha's &Niles College.

Morton .

íro.ve úativeb.rdained bishOp

. . ----

land.

M-NASR receives awardfor Loss Control ProgramTrying to make its tlsetapeatic ationAgencies. TheriskpOOl an-

recreation programs safe and cost nuatly conducto a review of its

effective to dip pablic has beCn a members' toss prevention pro-

constant goal of the Maine-Niles grams. This week, M-NASR

Association of Special Recrea- learnedfromPDAfltab055tion(M-NASR). control pregram was rated level

M-NASR, an extension of the Continued On Page 28Skotde, Des Plaines, MortonGrove, Nites, Golf-Maine and .Park Ridge Park Districts and the ClarificationViltagofLintolnW00d,Pmv5 , cle in the February 29recreation and lessare program of The BogIe reported thetaming for physically and mentally jeweterresiding in Morton Grovechallenged yontb, teens and was being investigated for sas-adults. pectedfinancialieregUlimtims

M-NASR tanIsa a member of soggestion that this bici-the Park District Risk Manage dent involved Morton Grove'sment Agency (PDRMA). which oalyretaiIjeweter,Mott01mw's a selfmsaranceflskP°°l made Jewely de erqn,e9Y.op of ttt Illinois ParkandRecre-

The Most Rev. John R. Manz,once a student at St. MartbasSchool in Morton Grove was ordainedanauxiliarybi h ptorthArcbdiocmr of Chica b C a-dinat Joseph Bernardin at H IName Cathedral, State and So-perior Streets in Chicago, t

p.m. March5.The Manz family move t

Merton Grove frote St. MatthiasParish on Chicago's north side in1956. The Rev. Mano was ranghIby the Sisters of Christian CharityatSt. Maetha'sfrom sixth Ibroagtseighth grades. Later, he attendedQuigley Prepor tory Seminary inChicago, Nile C liege Seminaeyand the Univthstty o St. Mary oftheLake, Mnndeleie.

The Rev. Maez5 eighth-grade

,.....-,-., ,Shermer Road2iiinois 60714

(847) 9664900

:- CRNTS PRR COP

ByRnuemaryTinin

told the Nen'.Woi.ld, Chicagos son. He caesrd no ripples, noarchdiocesan newspaper, that she worries."rcmeniherr the former alIar srrV- The new bishop's mother. Mrs.

or as good stadcrt, a good per- . Co9tinucd on Paie 28

cOtitlawn outsmarted. by Ní!es police

byReSeraOryTIrloCkttooh. hut ris or lust pise ors S'ISa oc S s Il Il

Mitchtlt Bemnrd Blalt, S f ostO Tolano Ososo o Lo ChI ago

husplenlyottt. oi hodplolgysor po1!',doves O How rd ood C Soi li r t O O û

p ro F b 29 ollor p lk.e oLook'd t dOIng 51 nsphto att] rogO

zorro SOirea oOFOd to his Sri seroOc ense, UtultI handed the cl-

licor tic Sardol o o

Ir d .apirrdearCn9Oadthat90Vwd h OsO sOco dricag 00n To s5rieeiailcenseuntIt 1994-

.x cementer cheek tnillrated OrsI o 11h T coo or 1150010

hadevertsaiinil BtaiitsdrivereilsetWhen police asked rOulu Il he hort ooywcsgo r dr5g Io

Con8flU8dOIP9CS .- -

Village ofNilesTrnsleeLOaet p.._-----. .

taPrestanjoinrd elected officials (2) n rational resotnttnn of rarI

ofthe NorthwestMuniciPal Con- safety issues that incorporate the tencher. Sister Anjliea Ronges-

fernnce (NWMC) ici first ever nords bf residents and toral offi- bach, 5CC.. now semi-retired

meeting with congressional dele- cials, and andliving in Westpliaha, Mich.,

gates looPs Iho region. Congres- (3) block grants developed by n- -. .. «-- rr hte,,aineladethe Nues resident wins on

sional members VOlt crane, nei!- '..'n& ----------- -ty Hyde andrepresentativr5m involvement of local govern- -- -.Congressional mpobeÏs Sidney mente, as weil-an adeqaate fand-

n

Yales,JohflPerter,andCte0tM Ing to operaie those programRiilOiS fiS an C es game s ow

setey-Bruan's office participated suchasjobteOiting.

inthervenl. The Village of Niles is 000 of

The focus of Ihr meeting was 35 manicipat and 5 township

to articulate potitions On federal members of the Northwest Mu-

legislation that impacta the orsi- nicipat Conference. The NWMC

dents of Nibs and suereimding is a regional council of gavera-

s.

commonities. The positions dis- mentthatfosters iutergovetnlflrn-

cnssedinclnde: tal cooperation throughout north-

(1) the sapport of redevelop- ero Cook, Lake, and DoPage

ment of "brownflelds," pollnted Counties.

N

Lelióm GoItlleb (center) ofNlleS, congratulated9bOVô by rohOslS Mark Goodman and Linda Ko!!-

mayar won $50 0000fl thenew Ilino!n!flntBJItRIChen game show Gott!iebappearedOn the March2

show Gotfileb recennypurchaneda winning Illinois Instant Riches t!cketatJeWe! Food Store 8203

w Go!fRd RitenThree out of fifteen contentanln neated in the stadio audience are randomly chosen to play one of

thfee' !1ip prSiølJllflU$t8ilO mJgtgrntt0Wnfldh8reTh9Mntçwlnpver$200 500

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Anti-crime effort wins...,, natjonal recognition

PME2 THE BUGLE,TITURSDAY,MÀRCH7. 19%

New officers for. SeniorMen's Club:

Wamhg Labels doft makebest-sellers. Most of us avoideeadingthem because they can beuuiìsteresting asad they seldomsay auything we don't alreadyknow

For, example, take one of the'warning labels" on mutualfunds. Among the disclaimers.that appear in every mntsal fundprospectas is a watnsng that noone can foresee orguarantee re-salts. Tisis is not news tomostpeople.

Bat even thosgh people knowthis fact, they oftea ignore it. Thedisclaimers are pat in writing toenable investors to make better-informed decisions and perhapsto protect them from somettmes-ovcrenthasiastic satespeople.

/The NUes Senior Contar Mon's Club announces the installation

ofita now officers fortha 1996-97 toms. Tha installation took planson Monday, Fab. 12. Back (l.r): SecretaiyJoa Young; TreasurerJohn Oldulald; Membership Chairman Frank Hildebrandt. Front (I-r): Ist Vins PrasidantJersyAndamon; PresidontAdoiph Fous; 2ndVins PmsidentFrankRuah. . .

North Shore Hotel tohold used clothing drive

A month-long drive to gather 'We invite the public to. tayùsed clothing for the Satvtian for lunch and a toar ofthe North. Army will kick-off on Feiday Share when they briisg their do-March 15 at the North Shore Ha- nations" Cochrän adds. 'Theytel, 1611 Chicago Ave., Evans- justhaveloeatlusto schedule auton. appaintoseist"

Thnpublicisinvitedto'partici- Suits. dresses, shaes, coats,pate in thu peogeaus by briogiog scaevak. hats, gloves,sweatem.clean, sorviceabtç garments foe blouses, shins, belts, iacks, paja-meo and women to aspeciat star- mas and robot ore all aeceptabk,.agoareaattheNorthShore. uheaays. : ...

"Wehaveaskedoursenioreiti- The donations will be present-zenresidents tomake donations," ed to.a.mpreseutative of the Sat-says KatieCachran, Social Dires-toroftheNorthShoreHotet, 'andwe bave seattetters la omñiendsand families asking them to dotome early spring cleaning ofclosets and deawers mrd beingthase items to us far the drive,also.

vahan Aiiny at a special cerema-nyonMonday,April 15.

For further infoemation aboalthe used clothing drive for theSalvation. Aimy, cali Katie Co-chran at the Nurth Shore Hotel(947)164-6400.

BY JEFFRJIY CARDELLASpecial to The Bugle

EdwàrdJones:..... ... .. . .

Read and understand investment warnings

King and Queencrowned at Valentine'scelebration .

Regency Nursing Cetstse hast-eti a Valentines Day ceremanythat was fit for a King andQaeeis. One of the yearly teosO-tiens ofthe celebration is to picka king and queen who serve fora year until the next Valentine'sDay. The precast starts with apreliminary selection from eachfloor of the nursing centee atwhich time 5 kings and 5 queensare cbasen to be manen ap. Acrown is then held over each ofthe contestants heads and theaudience chooses the winners bycheering and apptauding fortheir favorite king and queen.All contestants received a box ofchocolate covered chortles andthe new king, Robert Ryan andqueen, Annette Calley were be-stowed with their crowns.

Valentine's Daykaiáoke atRegency

Regency Adult Day Care Can-ter seniors liad Ñu serenadingtheir favotits valentine with thehelp of guest singer-guitarist,John-Boda. Mr. Boda travels tomany adult day cate centers andsethor retirement centers in IlseChicagolundureu.:Tho-seniort teak nsns.at the.miceophóne and-the selection ofmusic refueled 54m Valentine'sDay theme with some sweet oldlove sangs -that included "SweelAdelina," "Peg Of My Heart,",and 'Let Me Call You Swoel-heart."

USETHE

BUGLE

s.HILES SENIOR CENTER REGISTRATION

The Niles Senior Center is open to residents of dro VillageofNilos age 62 and over, and their younger spooses. NOes sen-lors inlerestod in obtaining- additiònat senior center informu-tian should call or visit the center and be placad on the mailinglist. Thecenler is Iueateíl at 8060 Oakton Street. .

YARN NEEDEDThe Senior Center is requesting any left-over yarn or scraps

ofmaterial (Ox 8" er bigger). Lap robos and shawln are madefor veterans at Hines Hospital. Volunteer knitters and crochet-ers ureneeded. If inlerestetl, contact Mary-Vandenptas. .

OVER 90 AND GOLDEN RINGERS HONOREDThe Hiles Senior Center is once again celebrating. Older

Americans Month ja May by honoring our Nies Residentswho are 90 yearn of age uid older and those cooptes celebrat-ing 50 years ofmarriage this year (must be marveled in 1946).Submit your name, address, and phone numbors by calling theNitos SeniorCrntur.

WATERCOLOR CLASSEmbark on u new adventure in art! Watercolor clauses will

be held this spring ut thu 1411es Senior Center on Tuesdaymurniugs at to um. from April 9 thnough Muy 28. The cast ofthe claus is $l3t registration began Pob, 1. Call Carpo Toma-siewiez formare information!

LECTURE: HOT AIR BALLOONS FLYING 111011View the world famous Kodak Albuquerque International

Balloon Fiesta and learn abuut the spurt uf World Class Eut-loursirig as Neil Anderson, u hot-air balloonist, talks about thebehind-the-scenes operations. Thr.prugram will take place unFriday, Mareh 8 at 2 p.m.; the cost of 75tI includes refresh-meets, Repislration required!

DISCOVERY THROUGH THE HUMANITIESYou aia int'itrd tojuls. in the "Humanities Treasures' Dis-

nus On Group In which each parts pant u ruy ted to sharetheir experiences ofrdfferent topics from chosen readings.Topics sùch as "WtiGdtTherti n the Train" and "The Re-meùiberedPast: t9t4l5"cinopurk memories and enhancethe group's discussion. Tha group meets for 6 iretiks untMna..days from I 10 2:30 p.m. sharing March lt. The program isFREE; registration required. . .

PItEE LECTURE: LIVING WITH ARTHRiTIS .."Your Key Io Health" presents Living With Arthritis on

March 20 at 2 p.m. Sue Kelby, RN., who works with rheuma-tulogists from LOI! Medical Droop-Advocate Medical Group,wilt help you learn about living with arthritis and which surgi-cal replacements can help you functiònbetter with the disease.FREE; cegisloatien required.

One ofthe typical mutualfundwarnings is that there is na ama-rasicethe fundwittmeetits ilatedobjectives. Every fund mastclearly state in its prospectuswhat it is designed to do. Ifyou're looking for regular in-come, yea don't want to iavest inon aggressive growth fund --andyou won't, ifyoaread the sectionof the prospectus listing tItefand's objcctiyes.

And if you read the warnings,you wilt also know that there isno guarantee the fend wilt meetthesrobjectives. Even though thefund's manogers - are trgattybound w their objectives. theycan't guarantee they witt achievethem. That's a reasonable worn-ing thot should encourage invet-

toestoexaminethe fund's historyafmeetingitsobjeetivet.

Thatbriugiustoanotherwarn-ing: Past performance is not apromise of future performance.This ispossibty the moitdifficaltwarniagtoaccept. Pormany peo-plc, past performance is an into-gralpartofinvestmentdecisio.os.Evaluating a fund'o tong-termhistorical performance throughalt moeket climates is a goodpractice. Along teack record mayprovide reasonable espectatioutforttte future-- buteven then, itisnotapromiseoffotureresults.

Aoother important waroing isthat the investment return andprincipal value of motoat fondshares will fluctuate. With thropportunity for gain also comes

the risk of tout. 1051 like au indi'vidual 1teek, ut any time an in-vettOr'n shore may br worthmore oe less than the originalcost. Additionally, the dividendsthutamutualfundsh000hotderre-ceives will fluctuate dependingOn the dividends and income thatthe mutual fund receives from itsinvestments. For osample, wheninterest rates en U.S. Treasurybonds declined, so did the divi-deeds paid by mutual fundo thatinvested in these securities. Asolder, higher-paying bonds ma-tured, mutual funds replacedthem with newer, lower-payinghoods, therefore decreasing thedividends these funds could payto their shoreholdees. Investorsshould not hove been surprised,

.5

since they were warned thiscuutdhoppen.

. Finally, investors aro . attowarned that mutual funds hovemanagement fees-and expenses.Those are fatty disclosed in theprospectus. Regardless of whatyou think, no invrntmentin with-outcest.

While these warnings eau brdry reading, they are for your,protection. Read thom, and if youhave any questions, haveyonriu-vestment representative explainthem thoroughly. Understandingwarning abets will help youavoid surprises.

Jeffrey Cordelo ran bereached at Edward Jonea, 8141N. Milwaukee. Nileo, 470-8953.

Volunteers and officials who helped organiza this year'sNational Night Out Against Crime in Maine Township recentlywere ìecognized for their efforts by the National Asoociation ofTown.Watch. This year's Night Out was heldin August. This isthe saàondyaarllte localafforthas wOn an award. 'I thinkit's agreat tribute to this area,' said Naighbdrhood Watch volunteerGwen Surell, Township Supervioor Mark Thompson thankedSurell, the Cook CotinlyShetlff"s Police and otherforllteir workon the avent, 'The turnout this year was fantas,tic,"-ha said."Thasethíngsdon'tjUstttàPPen.' . .

Mainestay renews officelease forfive years

The Maine Township Town previous agreement ExtensiveBoard recently votad 3-2 to renuvatioqy, wee required whenrenew the lease for MaineStay slalnrSlay I19s moved tu itsYouthServiçesfOrfivcYamu. camenf ioç9ofi, byrt those hay9

MairseStay's offices have been been cçmpjçjc4.sd na f64henboated ak9.39 Bussnflighwuy in impeovemenuyw sced4, se

Park Ridge. giace t99t. 'ISse said, ' -deparintent's cprrent lease was MaineSlay provtdes

durtoocpiresuOn. counseling services fur youthsTownship Supervisor Mark and families, classes and

Thompson suidtheeennwedtraue nominan au family issues, and a

will cost the township varIety of support and education

significantly tess than the programs fur young people.

Find your roots at OaktonLearn, to learn your family

background when the EmentusProgram of Oaklois CommunityCollege presonts Getiralogy:Finding Year Family Roots fromlto2:3O p.m. onTues,day, March12 in Ream At5t at the 051005/Ray Hantstein Campas. The pno-gram is port of the free wenklyPassages Lecture Series for olderadults..

Join Marilyn Abhielt: a self-taught geneaotogist and comput-

. er historian volunteer al the 5ko-hie Historical Society Museum,

.an she shares information on howtarraceyourfamityhackgroond.

For more information on thisand etherptograms offered by theEmeritus Peegram, call (847)635-1414.

. The Skokie Health Depart-ment will conduct a Stop Smoking Clinic for anyone who liveser works in, Skokie. The clinicwill begin on Thursday, March

, 14 at 6:30 p.m. in the AnnexRoom en the lower level of 5ko-kto Village Hall, 5127 Oakton StThe clinic wiltalso mort enTues-day, March 19, Thusuday, March

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Corolla Schmid from the RNWrllness Tram, Inc. will conducttite ctiniç,,Ms. Schmid's dyeom-te teaching style kas helped many -smokers successfully "kick thehabit" and she h'asrrceived manycomplimônts tibsother classes.

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The clinid costs $10 und regis-tration is required; the feo wilt berefunded if the participant re-mains smoke-free for al leastthreemonths. - - - -

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Special March programfor seniors at Devon Bank

Wednesday, March 13, Devon broadwayhits and contemporaryBankwil1pmsentdYflC singer tunes ta classical selections asami entertainer, Ester Hana, in a welt. She has performed worldmorning of free entertainment wide in all teCeE of show basi-far area senior citizens. The pro- ness.gram will begin at 10 ant. h.the Devon Bank sponsorsfrne en--bank's conference center atN. WrstemAvn. ioCbieago. Re-

-. freshments will be served beforetheperformanee. -

Ms. Hann, well-known andloved by Devon Bank seniors,perfortns selections in ten differ-ant languages, froto Jazz to

Seniors celebratest. Pafrick's Day

Everyone at the NorthbmokPark District Senior Center willen3oy Friday, March 15. Wearyour finest 'greenery' and comeover to 3323 Walters Ave. for adelicioas traditional corned beefand cabbage lunch beginning atI 1:30 am. Jrish entertainment isscheduled to round oat an after-noon of celebration. Call 291-2988 forfartberdetailS.

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tertainment for senior citizens onthe second Wednesday of eachmonth. The banlohas free seniorcitizen checking with direct de-posit, which assuras the safe, on-time arrival of government pay-mento. Seniors with questionsabout Devon Bank products, ser-vices or the schedaled prOgtantsshould call tenida at (312) 465-2500 e 1302 daring regular bank-ingbonrs.

Valentine's Daycards

The Nelson School StudentCoancil for Valentine's . Dayasked the different classes tomake valentines for veterans andfor senior citizens. Each yearAnn Landers asks téacisers andstudents to participate as"Ven-tine for Vetemos." NelsonSchool students made valentinesfor veterans and ethorcitieens toshow someone remembered andcared about themat this time ofyear. The cards were mailed toHines VA Hospital and GoldmanNuesing Noose.

Nelson- Schhat Student Coun-cit$5esidenti5HOtaNimeh,ViPresidontis Josh Piazza, Treasnr-cts tire Sarah Lee and' AndrewKim. The advisorteacher is MissSandy Chaei. '

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monthly meeting at 1 p.m. on Tuesday,.March 12 irs the Flick-inger Municipal Center. The commission provides an arena fordiscussion and planning of services and peogramS to benefitMorton Grove's senior citizen population. Atlinteersted resi-dents ace-welcome to attend. - ' -

BLOOD PRESSURE-

Periodic blood pressare measurement is helpful in determin-ing if health is threatened by. high blood pressure (hyperten.sion). Hypertetision is a contributor toward strokes, heart dis-ease and kidney fallare. Unfortunately hypertension usuallyhas no symptoms so a person can feel great and notknow theyhave it. A free bland pressare clinic is offered from 9 to 10am. On Tuesday, March 12 in the Flickinger Senior Center.

COUNTRY WESTERN DANCEGet ready fer those wedding and anttiversaey celebrations,

and leans Coantry Western Dance. Class time is from 2t5 to3:45 p.m. On Wednesdays, from March 53 tlsroagh May 15 atthe National Park Field House. Instructor Jim Davey, wilthave seniors dancing no matter if they've never participated inline dancing, or think they hans two left feet. The cost is $36for residente and $41 for non-residents. Register at the PrairieView Commtjnity Center Or call 965-1200.

LEARN AT LUNChMorton Grove's senior nateition site. operated by the Corn-

munity Nutrition Network, Inc. serves hot, nutritious and ines-pensive (saggestéd donation of $0.50 to $2.25) at 1 1:45 am.every Monday. Wednesday, and Friday in the Flickinger Sen-ior Center. Reservatioht are required-in advance and can bemade by catting thc Morton Grove Senior Hot Line at 470-523between the hoses of9 a.m. and 12 noon.

This spring, three separate intriguing lecturesseill be pee-sented for thpse who have lunch, or if yoa prefer, come in fol-,

.lowsng lunch at 12:30 p.m. for the program. The line-up for

. spring is: :'' ' ---

"Estate Planniitg'&I'robate" Wednesday March20...,

Problems of probate, techniques of avoiding peobatti and- saving death costs. powecs of attorney fer health care and

property. Elinais nursing homo provisions assd.techniques tokeep your praperty from going to the State of Illinois if you0551er a nursing home. -

"$5F Hearing Is Like Swiss Çheese - It Has Hules In It"Wednesday, April 24 . . .

Hearing loss is difficult for both the heating person and the i

hard of hearing person. It takes anderstanding. patsence andskill to deal with it effectivety. Learn about techniques and re-sources to help you as your heacing begins to' basti some"holes io il."

"IOTA's Rednced Fare J'regram" Wednesday, May 8...Registration will be conducted for seniors (age 65 and over)

sa ride at half fare on the CTA. Melca or Pace ternsit Systems.liring irs yac Medicare card plus a driver's licOnse or Illinoisidentification card. Your photograph will be taken and affixedto your reduced face card. - . ' -

A SCENT OF SPRINGJoin 'the Prairie View Travel-Club for a lovelyday in Mit-

waiskee en Tnesday March 26. First. visit the Mitchell ParkConservatory (rho Domes) and-see the Spring Flower Show,'A Scent of Spring." Then lunch at the Safe Hasse, with theinternationally famOus "James Bond" decor and imaginativesueprises. Choice of entecos is hoof kabobs or Siciliats bakedcod.

A private tono f the Charles Allis Art Msseom is next. Onthe National Register of Historie Places, this luxurious pro-World Wort mansion, with its elcgaot decor intact und heauti-folly preserved, is complete with a prccioas worldwide art cot-lection. ' - -

Then, because no trip te Wiscoasia is complote withouttheir wonderful choose, will toar the Merkt's Choose Company

,in Bristol, Wisconsin. The bus wilt leave the Prairie ViewCommunity Center at 8 am. and return at approximately 5:30p.m. Tho cost is $33.50 fer residcnts and $36.50 for sca-resideots. Deadline for registration is March 18. For fonthee in-formation, call Catherine Dean at 965-1200.

For more information about Asese sossior services and raceD-asien programs, call the Morton Grove Senior Hot Liso at 470-223, or'tho Prairie View Commonily Censor at 965-7447. To

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Council fer Jewish Elderlyssaffwitlprovidefree help to ses-iors applyingfor the 1995 CircuitBreaker Tax Assistance Programat any of its Neighborhood Re-source Centers. Trained person-net will tusist in cempleting Ch-cuit Breaker Forms from 8:30n.m. 50 4:30 p.m. weekdays. at3003 W. Touby Ave., and 1522W. Morso Ave,

TheCireaitBreakerTax ReliefProgram helps reduce the burdenof property. mobile home andsales tan on senior oitioens anddisabled persons in illinoisthrosglt 'a grant administered bythe illinois Department of Rene-nue. The CireaitBreakergrattt isavailable to property owners andrenters, and residente of retire-mentfacilities subject to propertytax. Persons are eligible if theyare 65 orolder ordisabled, live in

' a building in illinois subject 00property tax. and have an annualincomelets than $14,000.

CJE staff can also assist withapplications for the Phaomacesti-cal Assistance Program, an ap-flouaI program that pays for ap-proved medications for thosewho satter from heart, bloodpressure. arthritis or diabetesprisblems. Any persors interestedshoald fout discuss with their- -phsemooisss. Also available forCircuit Breaker eligible uppts-cante is a half price vohicle ti-censodisconntcard.

AnyOpo seeking assistance in-'completing' the Circuit Breakerapplication should bring a socialsccnrity éarsli records of all io-come far 1995, including intereststatements; landlord's name, ad-dress and telephone number;statement of the aniount of rentpaidin 1995 nr amones ofproper-'G' tax paid; to any ofCouncit forJewish Elderly's neighborhoodresource contera. Proof of ageand/or disability is also required

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JOZEFKOSMOWSKLJózef Kosmowski, 66, diedi

Jan 18 at Luthan Generai Hos-.pitaL Spouse, Anna (Kielczews-ka) Kesrnewski; daughters, Jani-n Izinieanski and MarthaBorykYnin, Stanley. SaMensheld at St. Hyacinth Church. In-teenintMaryhillCemrtery.

Feneralairangements made bySkajaTerraceFaneralHOme.

JAMESSTOLFOJames Stolfo, il, dieI Jan. 17

at Lutheran Generäl Hospital.Spense. deceased, Geneva (Bac-ci) Steife; survived by son, Den-eis James, brother, Edward andsister, Rose Larcher; grandson,AlênanderDenniSStOlfO. Servic-as )téld at St. Paul of the CrossChnich; Interment Queen foHeaven Cemetery. -

Fanerai arrangements made bySkajaTerraceFaueralHome.

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JOAN THERESA MANZOJean TherésaManzo, 66, died

Jan 28 al Good Samaritan.Sponse. Frank Manee; Iwo sons,Francis (Margo)ManzoUI; Mark(tvtaryLeu)Manzo, four daegh-1ers;- Dawn (James) Scbrank;Lynnette (David) Lindquist; Da-alta (Scott) Sosta and ledi Man-Zn.

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SeMces held at Our Lady ofRansom Church. Interment al St.AdalbeetCemotery..

Funeral arrangements made bySkajeTermeeFaneral Home.

JOHNDONALD HIRTJohoDonaidHirt, 81,diedlan.

20 at ßvonston Hospital; spouse,the lato Ethel; survived by a son,

- Carl (LAuda), daughter, DianeHiel, brother, ßdwaed (Flavia)141cl md three grandchildren.Services held at Skra Terrace,Funeral Home. -

Interment.ltidgewooclCemetnry. -

Punetal arrángementu made bySkajaTeerace Funeral Home.

ALFRJIDHHOGGAIIredH. Hogg, 67, diedJars. 7.

atHoly-Eamily-blospitat. Spouse,---Manita (Säddmeyer) Hogg, son,Ro1end-(Nancy)- and brother,Guelds Services held at St

:-- ÇatherüseLaoure Church. In-leurrent MaryhilIC m reG

Puneratàrtàtigemontsmode bySkaTermerFnneralHome.

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MARGARETM. LORAN --

Margaret M Lohan, 9(1, diedJan. l4atßasthrookefleallhCareCenter. Spouse, lhelatelehn Lo-hun, survived by son Kenneth(Jill)Lehunanddäughter. Märga-ret (Martin) Bnion; five grand-children, I 1 great grandchildren. -Services held at Skaja TerraceFuneral Heme. Interment, Irving- -

ParkCemetecy. - - -

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ED WAhR W. MALYSZEKEdwardW. Malyseek, 22, died -

Jan. 16. Father, Walter (Grace)Malyszek, Mother, Elizabeth(Adam) (Olech) Purol; sialer, Isa-bello Malyszek, fiancee, AndreaCronin; many ouste. nieces, -nephews and cousins. Servicesheld atSt. Norberl Church. lister-ment, St, Adaihert Cemetery.

Fanerai arrangements made bySkajaTetrtceFunrralHome.

ROLAJODGEORGERA.PISARDI

Roland George Rapisardi, 64,died Jon. 9 -at St. Cloud HealthCenter. Spouse, Doróthy (ICing)Rapistthi; r daughters, Candy(Heury) - Velasco, Julie (left)Manvon;rhrplj eth;-: Çarl, etry,Joe foargrandthsldrn S er sheld at SkajaTei6acr-PrteealHome. - - -"-

Fun6ralànungrmentsmade by: SkajaTeriaceFuneralHome. -

Hfl.EN C. SOSNO WSKIHèlen C. Sosnowski, 77, died

Jan. 10. Spouse, Ben; sonsKçn-'neth (Darlene) and Philip (Dar-lene), daughter,)slaryLouNejad; -sister, Wanda Beilfass; 9 grand-children, 1 greatgrandchild. Ser-viceS held at St. Inka Beebeuf

r Church. Intermenl, Maryhill Ce-

MICIIAELJ.FLEMING-. -Michael J. Fleming 49;died

Ian. 22 atposterMcftawMeelicalCenter. Sponse,:Ligia (Morales) -

Fleming, Cape Coral, FL. Sott. -

Miguel Jason, daughter, Caly-Melissa; sisters Mary Calltnninç: - -

Jahnel, Patricia -Ann -Nixon,brother, Daniel C. Fleming, anduncle of many.- Services held at -

SI. Juliana Church. Intermeñt, -

Monteose-. Cemetery (Crómùto-G). ---

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AGNESANNETfl -AgnesAttnetti, 88, dietlJait. 27

at Resarrection Nursing PavE-lion. Spouse,deceased,PeterAtt-need; daughter, Gloria (Joseph)Ciaccio; son -Robert (Kath-rys)Ansetti; them grandchildren,ene great- andchiId, aunt ofmarty. Services held at St, JohnBrebeufChurch. Interment, Ma-ryhillCemetery. -

Fanned areangemenli made bySkajaTerraceFutteralHOme.

RONALD L BUCRonald R. Bue, 48, died Jolt.

.23. Spouse, Diane (Ericisson)-Bue; daughtltru Jo Lynn(Buc..r Shayla (Pter) Sevcik; sons Alex,Mclv n Pgnible hrgther 14kBue; many néphews. Señ'icosheld atSt.JohnlBitheráElÇhllthhl

- IntermenttatSt. Adalbert Cemetarp. -

Funeral arrangemenli made bySkajaTerraceFuneralldOme.

IDAV.DIPIETRA-

Ida V. DiPietea, 84, died Jan.25 at Lutheran General Hmpital.

- Spouse. Leonard DiFinan; son,John;--three grandchildren. Ser-viresheldatOtrLady of RansomChurch. IntermentMontrose Ce-metery.

Funeral arrangements made bySkajaTerracerutteralHome.

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-DORIS L. STOISER

Doris L. -Stoiser, 91, died Jolt.- 19 atRavenswnodHaspital. Sur- -viveri by a sots, B(F aitd o grand-sos, David. SevicésheId at Ir-ving Park Cet5elery. lntermeul -

JrvingPalkfenietery.Funeralarrangenients mude by

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CATHERJNEP?L AAKNE SCatherine M. Aalen e dIO, died

. Jan. 27 al Holy .Family'NursingCenter.- SpOuse- . deceased Emil¡salmes; sOtts, George (Concet-

- tu), Conrad - (Muty Ann), fivegrandchildren; Services held ut -

Oitr Lady-of Ransom Cnhurchr --Jnlertnettt Arlington Cemetery inElmisurst. - -

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- EDWARDJOHNDIULUS-.Edward John Diulus, 63, died

-Jan. 291u Desert Springs Hospi-tal; spotise, B&ham(Axrther),LasVegas NV. Services St. JohnBrebeuf Chnràh; Interment, Ma-rybillCemetery. - - - -

- Funeral aerangemenli made bySkajuTerrace Funeral Home.

- HELENEUGENL&DREWESHelen Eugenia Drewes, 71,,

;,1ied Jan.'25. SpeSse, deceased,S'feroci Dresses; - seù -Gltorgo

si (Peggy), brotheru, George, Zig-- - fried RenspunskL- threegf6nd- -t

children.- Services held et SkajaTerrace Fanerai Home,; Inter-mentMarybillCemetery. -

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NSJC roásts Cindy and- Morry Glicksman

Northwest Suburban Jewish Congregatfonroantnd Cindy andMerry Glicksmafl at theirannual event on behaffot the Jewish Na--Senat Fund on Sunday, Feb. 18. Sue and Abe Drayer, last yearshonorees, chaired the event which was held in conjunolien with thecongregation's Israel Affairs COmmittee, chaired by Holly Gail and

Judith Tecktiel. Howard G. Kaplan, Chairman of the Board ofJ.N.F. Illinois Region was the Guest Speaker.

Congregation sponsors'Pajaiia Par*y' ch arityCnngreguliòlt B'nalJehnshua ;ies;dnilk'pillowfigbtsut5dmt5ie

Beth' Elehmsts'; (Glenview), so- fromAtn Z esteetainmGttSvtll hecial-aetien committee flounces anot-te-miss event.i"pnjamapnrty"tOlWheld Satan- Admission will be a new teddy

day, March 9 from 7-10 p.m. to bearorpillowpins $5 perpersort!benefit Lutheran General's Pech- $10 per frimily. Gently trued

aIne Unit, the Inspiration Cafe, stuffed mimais and loiletries areEzruMultiseMce Center and the also welcome.

Alliany Peek Community Center Fer more information contact

Head StanlProgram. ------the Temple ut (847) 729-7575 or

Theporty,cempletewithcook Ruthlslillerut(847)267-8005.'

st. James LutheranChurch St. Patrick's dinner -

St. James Lutheran - Church us with Irish songs and popularwill be (testing their 4th Annual - songs. - -

St. Paleick'u Day, Corn Beef & Dinner will be servad ut 5

Cabbage Dinner, March 17 at p.m. Adulte are $9 und children

7400 W. Foster Avenue, Chica- (7.45 years) nee$4.SO, children

ge. Fee those en restricted diete, - 6 ¡nd under are freewith parent.Roast Beef will also be served Come jein os for a Inn-filied

along with Pizza for the etui' evening. Call the church office

then. Exciting tertainmentby ' foe tickets ut (312) 631-7666.Murk T; he will be enteelaintng

Jerusalem EvangelicalLutheran School visitation

- -- Jeluedem Evangelical Lather- Ave-, ene bleck south uf Demp-

an Sehoul inviles children and 51er on Fereald in Morton Grove.

their parents lo visit the pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten pal Gnstalben al (847) 965-4750.

classroom on Friday, March I.This is an opportunity to ebserve

the activities f0 the Kindergarlenand fooryear-Old pee-

Kindergarten classes and also eh-tain information concrrmttg ad-

mission and regitltatiOfl for the1996-'97 school year. Plantear-rive ut 8;l5 um. Jerusalem Lu-lheranislacOtedst62l8CuPlt bath M. KluubaOt t.etetsVrnw

Adam B. KlaubaArmy l'vI Adam B. Klauba

has completed the basic field ar-tillery cannoneer course at FortSill, LuMen, Okia. Klauba is

- the son of Brace B. Klauba, nfMichigan City, md., and Eliza-

- .- JCSE meeting

- A regular tneeling of the Jew-M Civil Service Employees ofillinois, Inc., W011te held Sunday,March 10 at the home of SidSteinberg, 5030 W. Jarlath, Sko-IdnatI pot. Ifyeuneednttyaddi-henal information, cull luadoteFeinat(708)298-6463.

Precious ChildEarly LearningCenter -'

Preeinm Child Early LearningCenter. 6218 Capulina Ave.,Morton Greve is accepting regis-Ballens fer their three-year-oldpreschool full program, nowthreugh Muy I. Preciom Childoffers peetchool classes on Mon-day/Wednesdays er TuesdayíThursdays from 8;30 to 11:30nm: Aloe offered is an extendedcare program for children ea-rolled in Precintar Child or Jens-salem Lutheran School. Formore infeemalion or lo register,cull VickiPfuruichal96l-475O.

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Regislealien is open for fallclauses for the preschool at EsE-sun Park Luthetan Church, 6626N. Oliphant, Chicago. Regislru.lion forms Cast be obtained from -the Church Office. The foemsmust be accompanied by u $40non-refundable fee, Of thisamount, $25 willbe appliedto theSeptember luition,- and $15 willbeuuedfer suppBm. Registeutienwill begin ut 9 a.m. on March 13.Acceptance is en a first-come,fitsl-servedbasis. - -

.EPCLPreschool is dmigned 10help 4 year elda devalop self-confidence in an early group ex-petiesce. Classes arefer childrenwhowillbefeacyeerseldbySoPtember 1. The merning elmsmeetsfourdays aweek, Monday,

-Tuesday, Thursday and Fridayfrom9 te li:3OEa.m. The monthlytuitioais $75 forchureh membersand $80 for non-members, The

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Theschnolisstalelicenscdaltdenrollmcatforeuehclass is limit-ed to 20 children. Each-class istaught by an experienced, certi-fiedtracheranduqualifiedausist-ant. -

Slateluwrequites each child tohave a medical examination be-fore entering preschool. A stan-dard school medical form will besent upan receipt of the applica-lien. -

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Recréation and HealthTraining atOCC

AlliancI forLifelong LearnIng(ALL), the continuing edacationprograni at Oaktoa CammarntyColteg, is offeting classes in rea-reationand heitithy living al vrai-ors locatianS throaghoat the dis-ti-let.

Golfsmarts: A Grida to GolfEquipment Terms Technologyand Mainteeaece (PEG E95-02Toitch-Tono 7701) is a tIri-o hourworkshop packed with facthazed, coesullative informatiooto hetp yos improvc yoar enjoy-meet of golf. The class meetsfrom 7 to tO p.m. on Tharsday,March 14 at Gtenhecok SoathHigh School. mi-fee is $25.

Swedish Massage (PEG E67-01, Touch-Tone 3303) meetsfarm t to 5 p.m. 0e Sunday,

- March 17 at theDes Plaines Cam-pas. Lema health club massagefor improved body circaladonand that good all-over feeling.mofar is $30.

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Stadrnts whohave registeredfor Grieten orALL classes withiethe last five years and have n cor-ri-cl Social Secorily camber onfile, may register asiug theTouch-Tone system by dialing(847) 635-1616. .RegintralionScao -also be taken via FAX at(847) 635-1448. Payment mattbc-made by a major credit cardVisa, Mastercard or Discover).

. For- infarsontico. and o bra-chisco en thèse aed.othcr classes;call (847)982-9888 -

Herbal Medicine:- Fact and Fiction

0e Wednesday, March 13,Notaran Famsworlh,Ph.D., a re-search pcafessor of phaemaceg-nosy and senior anivecsity schol-sr al Ihn University of Illinois atChicago - and theeation's leadingauthority on medicinal plants -will speak al amneting ofthe Na-ariden for Optimal Health Asse-ciadou (NONA). The meetingwill be held at 73O p.m. at theNorth Shore Hillon Hotel al 9599Skokie Blvd. io Skokie. Admis-sian-is $lO;-no charge so NOUAmembers. Foe iñformation, callNOUAaI(847) 786-5326.

What eec the unteilional bene-fits of herbs? Ones herbal mcdl-

. Cine really wock as well as con-ventionat remedies? PeafessorFarnsworth will separate factfrom ficlioo as headdressea key

- topicsin beebal medtctee.

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Punch 281 - Democrat JUDGE 9-C

Holy Family -

honors DOctor ofthe Quarter -

Holy Pamily Medical Centerphysician, Thamas Gleason, MO,board-cerlified orthopedtcsargeon, was elected Doctor oflite Qaarter by the employees ofFalyPamily Medical Center.

Dc, Gleason is desceibedas 'aoextremely hard meeker and ho tsveto ondeeslanding with hispatients." His nomleatoes say heis always kind 10 the staffmembers. of Holy Family. Heosplais6 all. intamciaosIlsoedugisly audis alwbys peamptwithtsispatiutsts appaintusetsts.

Dr. Dleuson, a, resident ofGlenview,. has beeeon Staff- atHaly -Family Medical Center forthepast tllyeaes.

The Dador of the QaaetecAward is given fane timos a yeaelo a dodue who wooks well withmaoy types of peòplo. shows apatienl nod tolerad atlilade,sisares knowledge with othersand eemaies calm under pressarosituatioas. The dador atsa helpsalbees maintain a balancedoatlook and serves as aprofessional rolemodel, -

Res holds programon urinary - -

incontinence"Controlling Urieaey Ieeonfl-

nence" will be the tille of a freecommunity education program atResarrection Medical Center,7435 W. Talcoll Ave, The pro-gram will be offered oeMarch 19fram 11 am. to noon red againfrom 7 to 8 p.m., in the AeeabicsRoom located on Ihn ground bacof the Resurrection ProfessionalBuilding.

Leading the program will beGordon Gluckman, MD,, n spi--cialist in arology who is on staffat Rosai-rection. Dr. Glacknaanwill discass the causes of urinaeyincoetineoao and the latest op.tionsfoe its Ii-entaient.

Registration is reqairod. Formoto infarmalion and to rogislor,call (312) BBS-INFO (737-4636).

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The Gúild fOr the Bliñd.Go Satueday, March- 23, the-

Guild forthe Blind-wiG host aPa-rentiOg usuta Seminar al 180 N.Michigan Ave., SaiE1?llO, cid-cago, from'9 n.m. to 12 p.m-aspart O its 199$-96 Children'sFarum SeminarSeriet. This scm-

. mar is epetl ta children who are-jblind or visuallyimpaietd, thete

,paeonts andtheirteachers, - -

Registmlioe wilL begin - st 9- am. and sse will startpromptly al

9:30 n.m. with akeynote addressby Mary Zabelski, Vice Peesidenlof the National Association for -Patents ofthe Visually Impaired,Macp will discass concerns fac-ing parents ofôblidron with visa-al disabilititS. Marilyn - -Burk,Seoioc Advisor, PeogeamS foe -Stadents with Visual Impair- -meals, Chicago Public Schools, -will address- educational con-

New President of -

Advocate CharitableFouñdation - -

- - Heather T. HutchisonArlington Heights resident

Heather T. -Hatchison has beenappointed peesident of theAdvocate Charitable Poaodatios,the fandraising organization ofOak Brook-based AdvocateHealth Care, one of the Iaegeslhealth care organicalions in theChicago area.

Hatchison beings a wealth ofespetience lo her position lowhich aise was appointed afterhaving served as chief operating -

fficcr and aclingpresidenl of thefoundatios. Previoasly, she wasvicepresidenland chief operatingofficer of Lutheran GoderaI'Poandatien. She also waspresidens of the Colnmbas-Cabrini Medical CenterFeandudon, Chicago, and viceprosidonl for development- rodpoblic ri-tintons at the Hospital of

- Iho God Samaritan, LasAngeles. Herprofoasional careeris development andcommauicatOu began at Rash-Peesbyterian-SI. Lake's MedicalCenlcr in 1979, where sheremained through 1987.

The Advocate Charitable

Cores sach as inclasioo,lisws andchildren's rights. - Also, MaryKozy, of the DuPage Cenlor fOrIndependent Liding, will facili-late small geoap- sesdions givingparrntslhecpportunily to discuss -

issues and.gain feedback fromone anothef A question tind an- -

swer time featuring both parents -

andehildeen will endlhe day.Théee is no fee and planned ac-

tivities will beceordinated foe thechildren.- Coffee and doughnuts

- will be sérved. Paemore informa-: lien - ar to make reservations,pIenso cantaoc Cheryl Laninga,Edacalian CeelduitalOe at (312)236-8569 - by Thursday, March

'14. - -

Folinded in 1947, the Guild forthe Blind pomoles the indepen-deinco of children and adah.s -whoare blind or visually impaired -through individualized, cossu-mer-deiveprogrates and serviceson a local, national and inlerna-tional level. These programs andservices inclode; campaler train- -

ing; braille instenctian; lransci-ip.lien of woek- and study-relaledmalt-mis mIa byailio and largeprint, amelo aadia lapo; teadhingthe self- defense techniqao, TatKwon Da; and the salo, alcast, orpradacts specially designed for

-people mba are blind or visuallyimpairod. -

.- Walk on thesafe side

Walking is the exercise of,choice for many. Ils canveusenct-adaplabilily 10 any lifeslyle make.itonoofteday'smOstPoPularfit - -

ness tictivides. And, lt's season- - -

less tool Indoots an atrradmill ne - -

simply outdoors an the ground,all you need ate a goad altitadeand a camforlable, proper-fillingpaieofwalking shoes.

Bedaretheshnehasactirved, - - -

sbock-absaebent sole to supportthe body's-weight as it is trans-feteedferwardin each step.

- Peel need la breathe.Chooseshoes made of nataral malerialsor thaI combine man-made male-rialdwith airholes ormrsh. -

. Ynar taes must have-i-nom tomove freely and comfortably. Becoi-tain there is a thambnatl'swidth belween yaar lougest toeand thi- tip of the shoe.

. Padded heel collars preventthe foal fi-am twisting and pen-vide stability fac the entire leg.The callar shoald hug the foalwitheal rubbing against the an-klo. - -

. Wear the sacks you normallynsO far walking when trying enshoes. Yea may want to try, an-shoes designed especially for -walking lo provide ostra cashion-

Foendalion tecks desalians-from on mñny styles and vari-individaals, - ' corporations, aal brands lo find whal salle yac -foandations and organicotiens ta best -

helpmnesthcheallhcareneodsof Do nal jadge the fit of thethe - community througlt shoes while silting dawn - getupAdvocate Health Care's hospitals and walkaroand. -

and olhnrprograms.

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- Maine East Italian Club

Maine East Italian Club members are searching Out speu,al- family recipes for bisootl panduro, and cannoli to se,ve al the

suhoohs seventh annual lnternafioal Celebration, set for Satur-day. Marsh 16, from l-4 p.m. Offiuers (front l-r) Angelo Allegrettiof Nues. Danny Mastroinnardo nl Nifes, Salvatore Anzaldi of Glen-view, and Michael Spatola ofOes Plaines end (back. middle) PaulLaSusa of Nues are organizing efforts to make the clubs foodbooth successful. -

Winning Edge Baseball AcademySports

ore never out of seuson atthe Wianing Edge Baseball

Academy.This spacious, welt - lit, 9000

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PHYSICAL PREPARATION

on Monday, Jene t7land enesA through lhiday, Aug. 9. Program

Alkins, foreser pro pitcher, and Jnenchoices are five mornings only orHenry, former pm umptre, bat also three orfive fell day sessiens.far those who wunt ta hone their The reeler located et 4346 W.sportrng skills en a yeae round Howard, is open from 7 am. to 6basto. p.m. For mom infermatiee, callctisicsinthespring (847) 675-66t9.

- Keep 9ït! -

COerO, pro shop, arcade games aed -

vending macblent highlight theWinning Edge. Birthday partiesand tedivideal and groopisSsnsctino for boys and girls areavailable.

sours are Mou.-Pri. 2:30-9:00,Sat. & Suo. 10:30-9:00

HOOFBEAT RIDGE CAMPfor YOUR HORSE LOVER

Family earned & nperated since 1963

25 miles WeSt of Maditna WisentstitsWestern, 8oglish, Jemping letteection daily250 Scenic AeretAges 7-36Sessiens starting st i week fr apOther activities: herse nate classes, Irait rides, crafts,spnets, outdeee artivities. Cemfeetabte maden bunkhouses. Staff radis 4 fo 1. Acoredired by AmeeleanCamping Atteeisline.

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HoofbeatRidge Camp

Hoofbeot is o family ownedand operaled co-ed camp located20 miles west of Madison, WI.Campers ages 7 to 16 receive dai-ly siding isslrnctioo in Western,English or Jumping classes, andcomplete horsy core classes. Rid-ers ace grouped accordingly tonbility level, which rangen frombrginner to advaeced, end ridingstyle. Other activities include:

- sports, drama, crefos and comp-nets. Riding iestreclors are certi-lled by the Horsemseship SafetyAssociation.

Low camper_tostsff ratio andescellent programs make Heof-beat e safe and memorable evpr-rincer. Welle for furlher informa-tino: Hoolbeat Ridge Camp;5304 Reeve Rd.; Mozomanir, WI53560, or call: phone (008) 767-2593, fsx (608) 767-2590. Hoof-bent is accredited by the Amen-eon Camping Association.

Spend summerat Tiny TotPreschool

- . The semmer is a veryrelaxrdtime at Tiny Tot Pre-Sehtiol, foIlof fou and frolicking with swim-min0 tessons st the Plediem inGlrnvinw, music and orts &crafts elong with barbrqaes endfield trips.

Our sentmer program begins

Tons- O' Fun Day CampJuue 17 - ARgent 9,4 on 8 week sessionsCamp hones 9 am. - 3:30 p.m. wills before Leafter ramp cace offeeed I 7 em. - 6 p.m.l

Fseld trips daily, stvimseissg, vooheats, melts,eeldoorgamesmsd nature hOses

Teaenporlstins availableMaleihoos lunch La sesrk peovided dailySensmee nIasses fue ages 2 - A at theLiucelnwead Peeschool end Iciedeegaeteis

4707 WEST PRATT LINCOLNWOOD (847) 673-9222

Foe Boys and GielsBABA 5-B

Registration is now being oc-copIed for the Kids' CollegeSummer Sports Camps for boysand girls offered by tIte Alliancefor Lifelong Learning of OaktonCommunity College. All ses-nions are held al the Des PlainesCampus, 1600E. Golf Rd.

Beskelball Camp fer boys andgirls ages 8 te 16 offers five eue-week sessions starting June 17.The program, coached by RichRuby, Ihr bend cnach at OalrtonCommenily College,stresses thefeedumentals of shooting, drib-bheg and passsïsg.

Baseball Camp for boys endgiels ages 7 te I 1 will offer bothOtte and two week morning ses-sions beginning Jane 10. MikeHuber, a former Gakton playerwith eleven years' coaching ev-poncuce, will supervise the pm-gram. Players wilt learn the fon-

psete mostaccton escoce wttt beserved from 6:15 lo 7:15 p.m.,and nnlortaioment will be provid-ed by stadents in the bauds,choirs, orchestras and color guardfromil:30to9 p.m.

Tickets are $9 each, and maslbrrnsnmvedbycatlingLindePara-petti ut (847) 676-2337. Tublesmay be reserved fee groups oftener more. The reservatiou deadEeeisWednesday,Mamch 13.

'Pasta and Pops' is the maifiandraiserfor the Niles West Mu

- . . , .. .hold doming Pasta aud Fops aro

PRE SCHOOL & KINDERGARDEN4346 Howard Skökle

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Camp Dates: JUNE 17 thru AUG. 9 1996Swimming Lessons at -Ihn Playdiom...Arls R Crollo...

Camp Sevgn...Hol Lanchoo...Barbocaeo,..Mosiv...Games

For nformation, call: 847-675-6619 7oEpO

Kids' College òffers -

Summer Sports Campsdamentals of batting, pitching,throwing, catching, base-reseño8audsliding. -

SoccemCamp for bogs and girlsage 7 to 13 will be held after-noons the week of July 22-26.Steve DeZerko, Varsity soccercoach at Maine Soath HighSchool, - wilt provide camperswith fifteen boors of instructionferulllevelu of play.

Hew this year is a FasI PitchSoftball Camp for girls age 9 to14. The nun-week morning ses-sinns will begin July 29. RichBoUnder, brad softball coach atOakton, will stress fundamentalsiucleding bose running, pitching,eatchieg, throwing, fieldinglpositions, hitting techniques andsliding.

Register early for these pro-grossis. Formare information nrabrochure, cati (847)982-9808.

--- Nues West Music Dept.- dishes up 'Pasta and Pops'

- Tickets are On sate now for sic Parents Associotion. FendsNsles West Htgh School's 16th - arr used for scholarships and fornnnal dinner concert: 'Pasta and fluancial assistance to the mnsie

Pops,' lo be held Saturday, Mooch deportment to obtain items which23 in the school's contest- gyso, the school budget does tint caver.5701 Oaktne SI., Skokte. A corn- Iuuddidon, proccedsfroai il raffle

ranearkedfomthe Nues WesIMu-sic Parents Association Acvo-ladet Scholarship.

Rosary Collegehosts NursiñgOpen House

Jnleeested in becoming anurse? Start yeur college searchutkosary College, 7900W, Divi-sinnSt., Riverporest and exploreits cooperativo nursing programwith Resh University. The Ro-satT College 000cc of Admis-sian5 andtheRushuniversity Of-flee of Admissions are hosting ospecial Opon Boute ou Wednes-day, March 27 for studnnls intrr-ested in arguing. - The OpenHoescwill start at 9 am. in LewisHall ut Rosary College and endwith a special toar of-Rush tini-vrrstty.

For mora information aboutRosary's Nursing Open House,call the office of Admisoions al(708) 524-6800 0m at e-mail alRosudnsis.l0email,mosury.ede.

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District 71PTA meeting

The Nitro Elementary SchoolsPTA wilt hold its regular monthlymeeting on Moeday, March 1 1 at7 p.m. au Culver Middle School,6921 W.OoktonSt.,Njles. Asal-ways, the pablir is welcome.

I

YMCA Camp AnokijigB B Catch the spirit

Camp Anokijig has heno ree-ognized for excellence in camp-ing for seventy years. Availablelo boys and girls ages 7 to 16 forthreedays, nne week, two weeks,or for as many as sin weeks ofsummer fan. Aeokijig is o corn-rnenily andospirirshoced wills allwho visit. Conveniently locatedandeasy bleach with 300 broad-ful actes ou Little Elkburt Lake.

Grado school children canspend oqnality samrnrrright heroin Northbrook, Ihuoks to thcNnrlhbmook Park DistrictSnmmnr Camp programs.Traditional dey camps offeryoungsters the opportonity toplay, lasgh, run and droom val-of-doocs. Playful Days, FonFocos Camp, Sports Camp,Advenlare Qeest and Jaaior GolfCamp each speciatico in activitiesgeared to individaalized interestsof the childron. Fine Artsenthusiasts cao share the fon atCreative Crafts or DramaWorkshops, Babes on Broadway,Snrnmer Art Instituto or TheatreArts Workshop, Camp Noreago,

Rosary Collegeoffers theGMAT -

The Oradaale ManagemeutAdmissioe Test (GMAT), auexam Ihatmost gradaate bosinessprograms requite for admissuou,is beiug offered at Rosary Col-Inge, 7908 W. Division, on Soter-day, March 16 at 8 am. Sigu teforthose who have pre-regisloredbeginsat7:lila.m. inLesstsLob-by. To pro-register, writr Io:Graduate Managrment Admitrsion Tesi, Edecational TestingService, P.O. Box 0103, Prince-ton, NJ00541-6l03.

Swimming, Ranch, Sailing,Backpacking, Tripping, Craft s,Fishing, Forestry, and - mech-more. Programs and advealaresfor all ages. Family camping sendgroup reutuls one also available.For more information, naIl orwrito: YI54CA Camp Anokijig;W5639 Anokijig Lo.; Plymouth,WI 53073; oc call: 1-800-741-0931.

SJB kindergarten and preschoolopen house, registration

St. John Bsebeuf School wilt day program T, TH, F) for fouraccept new family registrations year nids and a two-half-day pro-(parishioeers and non- grom (M, W) for ihren year olds.parishioners) foc its preschool A five day program can be or-and kindergarten programs for ranged wilhthr directorfor a foamIhn 1996-1997 school yew on year old. Parrnls may choose theSunday, March 17 from 10 am. morning or afternoon session forto I p.m. in the school library, their preschooler. Parents leIer-0301 N. Harlem Ave., Nitos. Gp- ested its grades 1 through 8 ampOmtnnities will be available for also wrlcomeon this day. -

parents to view Ihe classrooms, The registration foe for all vowmeet the principal and teachers, families is- $25. The Preschoolaud learn about Ihn cseriealum. Malomials Fee al $50 is due uponParents should bring along abirth registrados; Ihr K-8 Instructionalcertificate and abaptismal coetifi- Fee is $1 10, $50 of which is dancate. upon registration. These fees ame

Available one a choice of fall- nou-rofuadusblo. Parents may catidoy orhalf-day (AM only) kin- tl sáliool,- (847) 966-3266 fordercarlen pmocmaOss, a three -half- tnstioe informaban. -:

Summer camps for gradeschool children -

for 5th and tith graders, witl leachyoungsters to appreciate ethniediversity in and aronnd onm city.Spotts Clinics concentrato ondeveloping skills in basketball,baseball, vvecer, foolball,volleyball and track/crosscountry. ExtendedCano, cor poolsand friovdship requests acesomptrs of special servicesofferedlopareuts.

Encourage yvsr child toparticipate in the NomthbrookPark District summer campprograms. Call 291-2980 formoro information, Or conseIl your1996 Summer Camps,Workshops oedClinics Goide.

- Northeastern IllinoisUniversity conference

(L-R) Students al Northeastern Illinois Unireruily (NEIU):Carole Gondfriend, Lisa Smith-flames, Carob Prie timas,(Modos Grove resident) and Sandra Limbos meet at a recentconference sponsored by NEIU'S College of Education. Theconference io part of a largor initiative lo evaluate currentcurriculum in order fo enhane the education andpreparalloo ofteachers forthe future. - -

YMCASummer CampsThe Leaning Tower YMCA,

6300 W. Toahy Ave., Nitos isreudy for suemuer, end with sum-mer cornes Oar Doy Camp pro-gram. We have camp evomy dayfor ages 3-15 yes. 3-5 yeso aidswill bave nxeitiag sunonom fun stY's Kids Camp. lstthre7tts grad-oes witlfsnd goeatsunsmer advea-tuer et "Camp Gotta Wa000 Ge"ad venturer amp. 0th EIsen titIs

Rosary -Students displaywork in Student Art Exhibit

Artwork by Rosary College members of kosuuy's art facalty.sludeats will be on display in the Tom Palaezolo, an Oak ParkO'Connor ArtGallery at Rosary filtusmakem, wilt select first, sec-College, 7900. W. Divison St., ond and third place artists (all toRiver Forest, from March 11 meceivo prices) os welt as lIarenthroagh March 30. A reception honorable meetiou artists.will be held on Sunday, March 17 The O'Connor Act Galtety usfrnm3lo5p.rn. - located on the fourth floor of

In the annual Studonl Amt Ex- Lowis Hall at Rosary College.hibit, uuy Rosary sondent may ex- The exhibitis free and open lo thehibil artwork compleled in the publie. Regular gullery hours ameplat year. The exhibit wilt dis- Moeday through Friday, 10 orn.play awideacrayofmediaieclad- lo 4 p.m. For more information,lag photography, print mokiag, call (847) 524-6542.drawing, oil painting and sculp-

- lume.

The jamers of Ihn show are

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AT YMCA CAMP- ANOKUGAooKiiig er odiar sold sleoniog Wenerve' bat it is 0155 uieooPosas nub 05Wtrierds. patitisu salues, peissnal groath,and groat od000tures. Arokiiig Is tsr bois -

and girls 7 tO t6 sod is orli °° trous mObot MilnaukOO. -

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Six Harper College StUdentSwill perform in the Pulitzer Prizewinning play, Crimes of IhnHeart, at 8 p.m., Friday and Satarday, March 15, 16, 22, and23 at 2p.m., Sunday, March 17, inBuilding J Theatre, 1200 W. Al-gonqoin Rd. Palatine. A dinner

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. Oakton's Performing ArtsCenter March events .

Other Penpie's MoneyThorsday, March 7, at 8 p.m.

(Preview), Feiday, March 8 and15 at 8 p.m., Saturday, March 9ned 16 at 8 p.m., Thursday,March 14, at 2 p.m., special mat-mee $2, Sunday,- Macoh 10 asid17 at 3 p.m. in the PerformingArts Center, Mainstage. Foorstars! Three cheers! You willleave the thealer On O theatricalhigh. Jeery Stentor has westten odramatic comedy and adventurestory with enough greot charac-ters and sueprises to keep youglued to your seul and shoutinghoeray! It's o otos5r about loyalty,friendship and, of coUrse, mon-ny--lots of money. The ptay isdieected ,by Patti Inleerosste.Tickets are $10 und $7; ticketsfor the Preview are $3; Matinee$2.Family Programs FamilyClansicu Theater

Saturday, March 9, from lt0m. to noon io the Cafeteria of

. the Roy Haristein campus ondSunday, March 10, from l-2p.m., in the Performing ArtsCenter, Studio Theater One. Acollection ofchitdeen's favorites

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is directed by Oaktoo stndtinlKatherine Johnston and per-formed by students of the 0CCTheater Society. Tickets are Stfor children under age 12; $3general admission and 52 forOakton stodents. Ticket pro-reeds will be donated to SeusonofConcem. -

Oakten Celebrates CultosresWeek

Monday through Friday,March 18-22. Des Plaines cam-pus; some activities un RayHortstein campus. This week-long celebration offers programsto highlight and promote under-standing of the diverse culturesthat exist in oar community. In-eluded are lectures, demonstru-dons, panels and an internotiuuolfilm festival. Films hove Eng-lish- subtitles and are shown inthe Performing Arts Center onthe 'Des Plaines campus; semefilms will be presented on theRay Flarlstein rompus. Allevents are open to the publicand, unless noted otheewise,free. Fr a brochure or more in-foemation, colt (847)635-1812.

Fourth annual' Chicagoland' - --

Family Pet ShowCanines will lake center stuge

at the Chicagoland Family PetShow, March 22-24, atArlington InternationalRaeeconrseittAeliegtonHeights.

Rare nd familiar- breeds willbe showcasedintheparade. Eachbeeed will be intreduced alongwith a short summen)' of- ilshislOey and characteristics. Thepanade of hmeds will serve asanexcellent source of informationfor present ond prospective dogowners. In addition, manyprofessional breederu and clubswill be on hand in lIas dog clubarea (Level 2) to shareinformation on their breed'stemperament, training ability,physical and psychologicalteaits.

The Parade of Beneds - isscheduled to take place - in theMain Dog Arena (Main Level) at4:30 p.m. on Friday, 5 p.m. onSaturday and 3 p.m. on Sunday.Shaw hours ore 2 - 9 p.m. onFriday, 9 am. ta 9 p.m. onSatardayand 9 am. to 6 p.m. on,Sunday. Admission is. 57 foradnlls and $2 fer ehildeen 3-12and parking is $2. For moreinformation on the ChicagolandFamily Pet Show contact TowerShow Peoductions at (708) 469.461 1 or (outside of IL) 800-946-4611.

PNA Krazy HatParade

Polish National Alliance Wel-fareAssociation President TeresaN. Abiek bas announced that theSecond Annual Easter ICraey HatParade is scheduled for Saturday,March 23, 2 p.m. at StardustBanquets, 5688 N. MilwaukeeAve., Chicago.

The PNA Welfare Associationis co-sponsoring the event withFNA's Women's, Division Dis-taict XII & XIII- with ronanis-sianees Anna 'Kokoszku andDiane Nyco leading the commit-tee, -

Each person attending willcreate their ewn hat and will par-ticipotein the parade.

Prizes will be awarded in threecategories:

u) MostOriginatb) MostPeculiarc)MestHumorousCost for the luncheon is 520

per person. Fer more details, call(312) 286-0500, ext. 312 or387.

illinois JewishWar VeteransAuxiliary dinner

- National President Sophie Ru-derman will be making herniO-cialvisittothe Department of Itli.nois Jewish War VeteransAusiliaty on March-24.

A luncheon will he held al theÑoetlt Shorn ililton, 9599 kokieBlvd., Skokie at 11:30 am. fol-lowed by a Depoettnent meetingconducted by President Phyllis-Fox.

In- the evening them will be adinner at Allgauers in the North.brookHillen, 2855 N. MilwaukeeAve. ot7 p.m.

Reservations are reqUired forthe luncheon and dinner, li any-Otte wishes to attend the meetingthey are welcome.

For mote information, cull(312)-929-9693.

Holy Family hostsSL Patrick's Day -

-mealIn the spirit nf the holiday,

Holy Family Medical Centerwill be hosting its third holidaymeal for the needy, the elderlyand those that find themselvesalone On St. Futrick's Day.

These people can receive afree, hot, traditional St. Patrick'sDay meal on Sunday, March 17feom 11 am. to 2 p.m.. in theMedical Centee's Auditoriam.We wilt be serving to anyonewho wants to join us on this ape-rial doy. For more informationabout this event or to oerange fortransportation, contact the De-velopment Office at (847) 297-1800,ext. 1118.

NCO Association dinner-dance & reunión

- The Non-Consmissioeed Gift-rem Association of the 327thMP, BN. (USAR) is spensaringa Dinner Dance dc Reunion corn-memorating the 50th Aneiver-tarp of the esluhlisitment of Ihn327th MP. BN. The event is tobe held on June 8 at the O'HoeeHolidaylnnin Rosemont.

In conjaection with this eventwe are looking for former mcm-bees: offscees, enlisted and DA.civiliao employees, of this balaI-lino und its subordinate er at-bebed units, who might be inter-

Beautiful ..Bermudabeckons travelers

Bermuda provides anambiance that is unique in theWestern Hernispheee. Ils richcultural heritage and history asBritain's oldest remainingcolony provide interest fortravelers porticipoting in aneducational tour spensoeed byOaktonCommunityCollege.

Two toms to Sentendo ore- schedaled for March 10 - 19 and

November 10- 19.An esomple of political and

social stability, Bermeda is alsoanstand forati seasons. Bathed

- by winds offtha outfgooam, thisis the northernmost area in theworld reef-building coral is tobefouad.

All of Oakton's travel/studypeograms inctade college facottyescorts und in-country specialistswhb shore their insights about thecontempOrorY, natural and

historical aspects of the

destinatiensviSiled.For complete itinerarios and

- prices, Call Dea Crenchasen ut(847) 635-1012.

InternationalBazaar at 0CCseeks vendors -

Oakton CostamanitY College- will present a week of interno-

tiooal programs designed to cele-heule and bring tagetherthe maeydiverse coItares in the commons-ty. Programs include lectores,demonstrations, panels and on in-ternntiooalfilm fesaval.

Onklon seeks vendor portici-pants to sell or demonstrate ser-vices orprodocls with an interna-tionol theme ut the InternationalBazaar on Monday, March 11from 9 um. to 8 p.m. ut the DesPlaines cumpas, tilo E. Golf Rd.The International Bazaar chair-

man reserves thr right lo choose

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vendors who best serve the imageand qnalily of the osent.

- The fee is $20 per vendor and

includes a 6 foot table svith chair.

For further information call BraCornelissen ut (708)635-1812.

estedinaltendingthis event.Ifyou are aformermember, or

a friend er relative of a formermember, we would like to hearfrom you. Contact either Jame)P. O'Camtorat (708) 795-8540or John Bueek at (847) 299-4378for additional information or tasapply os with information con-ceming former members. Wewould like to hear from you byApril10.

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Carmine Menna will enlertalnat KaganHome foethe Blind foroMusical Afternoon Wednesday,March IS, at 1 p.m. 'Ihr Home islocated at 3525 W. Foster Ave.,Chicago.

Refreshments willhe served.The cost is $2 per person. Res-

ervatiens ate reqaested.The Home is a residence as

well us arecreation crater for vis-uallyimpairedp.ersons.

For additional infoematioo ondreservations, call (312) 470-7049, Monday Ihm Friday 9 am.to 5 p.m

Experience the richcultural traditionsof Morocco

Morocco is a country of fasci-nation to many tmvelers whowant In team about its rich cul-toral traditions from Moroc/ansthemselves.

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On this educational tour,sponsored by Oaktun Conimusti-ty College, travetees will expeei-ence the "Thousand und OrneNights" atmosphere of the fourimperial cities of Morocco,known us "the land nf palms,kasbahs and minarets." The itin-erary includes visits to the sen-nie High Atlas Mountains and toInwes on Ihr edge of the SaharaDesert. A visit te Ihr RaraouineMosque and Ihe world fanonstannery in the medieval medina-is planned. Participants will me-joy several lunches with Morue-can families in the warm andhospitable atmosphere theirhothes. Three tours me availa-hIe for booking March 9-23,July 13-27 and Oct. 519.

All of Oakton's travet/stadypeogramS include college farnttyescorts and ie-coautry special-ists who share their insightsaboot the oontempoeoey, naturaland historical aspects uf the des-tinutions visited.

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Library Literary Festivalto present Chicago writers -

Novelist Susan Power, news-papee sporta entumnist MelissaIsoacson and playwright JamesSherman will bring their insiderviews an Native Americans, theChicagollatls andlleaudwoy the- -oler te the Lincolnwoed FoblicLibrary forLiterary Festival.

The annual event featuringthere of Chicago's brightestpoietsofliteraey lightwill beheldatthe library, 4000 W. Pratt Ave.,Sunday, May 5, from 1 to 4:30

- Puase) is the author ofthe nov-el, "The Grass Dancer" o mes-meriziug story ofaneestral ghostshaunting a madem world, whichwoo the 1995 FEN/Hemiogwuyawaed oed has been published inten foecign editions, A graduateof Harvard/Radcliffe, HarvardLaw School und the Iowa Writ-ers' Workshep who was born andraised in Chicago, she is an en-rolled member of the StandingRock Sibux tribe.

Jomes Sherman wrote 'BeauJest," the most saccessiut piador-tian in the twenty-year history ofthe Victory Garden Thaatse. Hisploy eau foe two and a half years

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Chicago Tribane sportswriterand columnist Melissa tsoacsan,os the beat writer far the ChicagaBulls for four years, covered theheart of their championship mnand wrote a recently publishedbook about it, "TransitenGame:" She is a native of Lin-colnwond, a graduale of NilesWest and the University of Iowaand an award-winning reporterfor Today newspaper in Cocoa,Pta., USA Today, and the Orlan-do Sentinel before coming to theTribunein 1990.

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ofthe White Eagk, 6839 N. Mil- coupic ofOldTimers, ottemen- snts. ou can caa orwauke Ave. in NUes 0e Monday lion several playera from yester- guests and chonges at (312) 583-

evening, April 29. Everything is yeor. A few surprises and a little 2446. Tickets will be mailedthe some as last year and for thaI entersainment, and onhandio sell abautApril I.motier, the same for the pass sev- and autograph their new books, -

eralyeais. The time and place, ear- own Jack Brickhonse and Des Plaineseven the ticketprice which is still George Brace. l3isconnts to$33, sable of 10 $330 and that in- members. New is the time to or Camera Clubdudes cocktails, parking, dinner dar year tickets. Alt we need is

th,t d,-awinp and nro- you for the makings of a saper mee s arcgram. Yos re respi'nsibIefÓr vensng.having osoperevening. - Goce agab we are asking for -The ores meeting of the Des

The gnesss will be annoancad help for oar banqaet program. Plaines Camera Clab will be held

intheweekstoceme,batWeWill We orad ads, $25 and up bat a -onMnnday,March 11 at the Des

be honoring the All American Roll-out the BatTeI (patron) for Plaines Pablic Library in their

Girls Professional Baseball $5 or a Booster Ad (3 lines) $10 meeting ream downstairs. The

League and wilt have on hand a will help a lot. The deadline for Library is located on the comer of

representative from each of the ads will be April 8, hut please Gracelassd and Thacker in Des

original 8 tensos. Also oar player don't wait that long. Mark Braoe. Plasnes.After a brief business meeting

beginnisig-at 730 p.m., refresh.ments will be served dating ubrief intermission. Guest speakerwill . be Leonard Gordon,PPSA., ofSkekie, and memberof the Green Bnar Camera Club.Mr. Gordon's topicwiltbr "Alter-atine ofReality". Guests are cor-dially invited. 1f yun are ieserest-ed in photography and wouldenjoy meeting people with thesame interest, you are encour.agedte attend;

The Des Ptninus Camera Clubmeets twice monthly on the see-ondand fnarthMonday of roch -month, September throagh May.Intur-clab cempetition is heldenthe fourth Monday of eachmonth. A Photo Shoot is plannedforSatarday, March 23, 5e photo-graph The Lincoln PaneraI Traiewhich wiltbe ne display ai theRosehill Cemetery in Chicago.Field Rips, fan social events,newsletters, contest information,interesting and informative pro-grams and speokers, and makingnew friends ore all port of theclub's outreach te briag goodphetogrophy to the greater DesPlaines cemmaaity. Por fartherinformation, colt (847) 696-2899er (847) 296-0282,

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The 78th onnual bonqart and eftheyeaefremtlirAmrricanLe- eurprogram guy will draign yourrnanienwillhe held otthe Hense glen Basebail Pregrom, md o ad if yea want prefrsssoiaolrar O ere is spring

Two theater daunen arr nehmt- main stage end ntudsò predac-uled daring the spring semester denn will be available to Ihoseat Golden's Ray Hortstein cam- students. -

pun in Skelcie. Taught by Korn! - In addition te the perfarmiogVersen, these classés ore newtn arts class, Introduction te Then-the Skokir compas. ter (HUM 131 002) will also be

Pandomentals of Acting (l'UE offered at the Ray Hartslrin103) will be effered na Wednes- campns en Wednesday and Pri-day and Priday mornings from day mornings from 930-l0:45lt am. to 12:15 p.m. Fer those am. Stodeets will study all os-students who live itt Chicago or prcts of theater from perfor.the northern sabuebs, this will be mener to teehisical aspects andm eppertaaity to stady begin prodaction vaiurs.viag acting "closer to home." Per mere information. cellGpportunities to audition for (700) 635-1608.

Oakton ce'ebratesCWtures Week -

Ookten Celrbrates Colture Dixieland"- from t 1:30 am. toWeekis March 10 to 22 with spe- 12:30 p.m. in the eofrterio of the -

ciolevents that will take p15cc on Ray Hartutrin Cumpas. Skokie.both the . Den Plaines ond -Ray This aniqae performance fea-Hartstrin/Skokie campuses of tures the seal music of America'sOakteo Community College. RussianJewishimmigronts. -

Highlights of the week include e The Chicago Kate Group willforeign language film festiva!, perform ou Japanese stringed. io-teach-ins md various rnterlein- sIre/vents from 10 to 10:30 am.mrntprogroms.Tho ortivitirs arr on Thursday, -March 21 in thedosigned to col,rbrate the diverse Performing Arts Center, Descultores in the stodent body and Plaines, -

-the commanity and orefice an- Por o complete listing of Gek-toss otherwise noted-------son Celebrotos Cultures Week

The wéek will bogininithao . rvrtsts,coll (847) 635-1672.1n

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- world sold by Chicago-area von- President at Mortonfrom9am.to4p.tttinthecafte- Grove Libraryria and en Student Slreet on Ihr Gn March 1 1 the MottenDesPlaines Campus. Grove Publie Library shows The

- A British Afternoon Tea witt Americen President (mIed PG-nffrrcsintinaousseatingfrom2to .t3) at Il a.m.,2:30 p.m. and 74 p.m. on Monday in the Thomas p.m. Michael Douglas stars osTrnHoevr Multipurpose Center, the widowed Prestdrnt AndrewDes Plaines, The event is spon- Shepherd who fails in love withsored md arranged by the Hospi- an environmental lobbyist,tality and Peed Service Mannge- played by Annette Boning. Mor-ment Program. The fer is $12.95;. tin Sheen, Michael J. Fett, Anne -eail the GalGen Box Office at Dravere Smith and David Paym.(047) 635-19110 forresornatioss, or assist the President dmesg o

Enjoy the delights of "Yiddish busy election year battling his- ol1ilcal opponent played by

Richard Dreyfass. -

The Motten Greve Pablic. Li-brary is located at 6140 -LincolnAve. For moro informntien ormobility md communication oc-cess assistance. roll (847) 965-4220, TDD 965-4236.

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The Matten Greve laze Bondwill be presenting a free concertosi Sanday, March 24 at 2 p.m. althe Morton Grove Library. This18-piece munirai grenp perfemusbig bond classics from the '40'ste the present. Bring your familyoadjoin us fora toe tappin' afsrr-noon ofgreatmonie. -

'Magic' can helpsolve childbehavior problems

Parents who are wem eutfrom battles with thrir childrenover homework, heasecleoningand ether respeasibilitirs maywant to consider learning seme"1-2.3:-Magie!," o pregeans ennuccessfal techniques fer deal-ing with behavior preblrms in2-through l2-year-oldn, is sehed-aleS for 7 to 9 pm. Wednesday,March 13, in the eadiloriam utMaine Bout High School. 2601Dempstrr St., Park Ridge.

-Tickets may be parehosed inadvance by Maine Townshipresidents for $2 und. by non-township residents fer $5. Tick-eIs also will be available at thedeer fer $0. Ticket scholarshipsfer Maine Township residentsare available through ManeS-toy. Fer more information, callMaineStay Yoath Services at(047) 823-0650.

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Hadassah Women collectfor Children's Place

Asnoriatior of SpecialRecreation, 8950 Gross PointRd., Suite C, Skeltir; and WholePends Market, River PorestTown Center, 7245 W. Lake St.,River Parent.

Hodossahis o notional networkof over 300,000 women whostrive to make a difference.Hadonsah is - committed teeducation and advocacy of issuesthat arr vital te womre nach aswomen's rights, health carereform, brrnst cancer awareness,aod child cere. In Israel,Hodossats provides support fortwo world renewned hospitals inJerasalem, the Hedmsoh Collegeof Technotegy, - the CarrerCounseling Institate, theprograms for both new

immigrant teenagers anddisadvantaged Israeli youth.Hadossab is an organization thatmakes edifference.

For mere information, contactAmy . Sharopon at Hudassah et(312) 263-7473.

The Young Women/YoungLeaders of Chicago - ChapterHadussah are prend te sponsorthe "Hadassab Sbaer4" project.Buch menth, from Janaorythrough April, Young Womrn/Yuang Leaders ore asking thecoetmonity lo join them incel!ectiug items for localcharities. Por the month ofPebrssary used board games andbooks will be distributed to sheMaine-Nibs Ausocintioo ofSpecial Recreation and theChildren's Place. In MarchtoileRies will be donated to theJewish Children's Burras and -local shelters. In April cannedfoods will be givoe to the GreaterCbinogoFoodDrpository.

Items may be drepped offthrough the last day of eachmonth at the fellowing locations:Hadossoh Office, t 11 N. WabashAve., Saite 810, Chicago; flamesdr Noble, 659 W. DiversoyParkway, Chicego; Barnes &Noble, Village Crossing Mail,5405 W. Touhy Ave., Skekir;Barnes & Noble, CadwollComors, 7 N. Waukegan Road,

- Deeniield; Maine-Niles

rnNE;QUT'TO1TSlsrigley will ieach participantshow te use newsletters as o mm-ketingtoolin"Newslrtters Stay- -

g in Teach wish Year Targ I r COUPON) -IAudiencR"5pOn5eendbYth0Na ::v ßoa«eci'ta

umsess Owners (NAWBO).The presentation begins et 5:30p.m. 0O Wednesday, March 13 atthe Embansy Suites Woodftetd,.-1939 Meacham Rd., Schaum-

barg. Hors d'oeuvres wtll be

served, Admission is $20 formembers and $25 for non-members. Por more informatson Mon. - Fri. 10-8 - Sat. 10-6 Sun. 11-4

(312)322-0990 L, l 'Mary McLeod -

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Lincoinwood LibraryAtheatricalpre5ent0ti00lY oc-

tress Recia Cooper of "Mary,McLrod Bethetse, Teacher" willbr presented March 17, at 2 p.m.at the Lincolnwood Pablic Li-brary, 4010W. PrestAvo.

Io the tate 1800s, Mory MeLe-od Bethune, who later was to br- -

come the first black woman tobeappoinled to a federal cabtnet,developed educational opportornities for black youth, fought toend segregation and to leach theworld that it roald be a "gardenwhere there are flowers ofail col-

ors growioí side by stde," Shefounded schools, formed the Na-tional Council ofNrgrO Women,and served as advisor to Press-

dents Coolidge, Hoover, Rouse-vrltondTrumen.

Cooper has considerable act-ing experience in local theaterproductions. in children's theater

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"Celebration of- - Chicago Women"

Jane Addams, and the city's info-mous modam, Minna Bverleigh.As she showcases glimpses intotheir lives, shé dons authenticrestamos,

The prtigram is part of the li-brar"s Travel Tlsreagh Time se-ries on the tlaird Priday of themanIla, Coffee at 10 am.; pre-grambeginsat 10:30a.m. The li-brory is located at 4080 W. PrattAve. PIsaste, (847) 677-5277,voierandTDO.

Suzanne Hales will present aCelebration of Chicago Womenen March 15 at the LiascelnweedPublic Library. A gifted story-teller, teacher and book club dis-eustiu)i leader, she will portrayseneml - of Chicago's fomenswombs and at leant one who wasnotorious, -

Basedentheirbiographies, Sa-zanne Holes presents Chicagogrand douses, Edith RockefellerandMos. PatterPolmor; the inspi-rational founder of Hull House,

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Applications availablefor preschool

Applications will be availabloMoech 5at Maine East, MaineSouth and Malle West for parentsto register children for two.hourpreschool ctasses to be held at thethree schools duriog the first so-metIer of the 1996-97 schoolyear.

- The classes, conducted byjuo-ior and senior students under thedirection of a certified child do-velopmont teacher, aro part of the"on-the-job" Irainiog program ofthe child care occupations coarseoffered by the family and conto-morScicoces department.

Ten to Il children of pro-school age will be carolled ineach session. To be eligible foracceptaoce,.cliildren mast be fousyears old by Sept. 1, 1996. Thepreschool classes at the threehigh schools enable child carear-cupatians students to observo thegrowth and development ofyanttg children and to gain expe-elenca in safseevisiag their aetivi-ties. .

Thnprbgeams at all the schoolsaeositni1ae, but vary regardingtimos and days on which theymont. Plotter accompanying tho,application foam 'ariE explain thespeisiücpragram attire individual.school. Thefontai will be svaila- -

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hie in the main office of each ofthe schools. Parents will be voli-lied iii early May.of the accep-tance ofihoirchiidron. -

To defray the cost of suppliesand food served to the children,thorns n$lOO registration fee.

Maine Earl is located at 2601Dempstrr St.. Park Ridge; MaineSouth,ltll S.Dee Rd., Pick-Ridge, and Maine West, 1755 S.WolfRd., Des Plaines.

Oakton offersa variety ofcooking classes March meetingObserve step-by-step prepara-tian and tasto the prepared dishes Wednesday, March 13, Theas partofvaeianscooking classes Twonty-Piest Star Chapter DARoffered by the Alliance for Life- tencheon will be held at the Parklong Learning (ALL), the contin- Ridge Country Clnb at 636 N.uing education program uf Oak- Prospect Ave., Park Ridge atIon Cunmsunity Cellege. - 11:30 n.m. The meeting will be

Fo tiliue rechine CTll6C oondooted tsv the Rernt. Mes.-J ----,----- ----O -------------------- - rince relatienshien.

from 79p.nvpn2Mioidáys be- Mrs. Pishisa 16 year member utginning Mathif 18 ait Nues North the chapter and is correntty itsHigh School. Learn huw fun and - tecasorer. Her bevels to our ea-easy this healthiest form ofceok- tional parks hogan as a teenager,ing caribe: Thefeeis$40.. -

increased over the years, andar-Ethnic Cooking (NEC P95-01, mains an abiding interest today.

TencbToee 3229)will beuffered - The tOOth. NSDAR- illinoisfrom 7-9 p.m. en 3 Wednesdays State Conference will be hold at

. beginning March 13 at Maine the Hyatt Regency Hotelin OakWestHighSchoot. Thoelass will BrookenMaeeh l4to 17.featnee a night each of recipes Women in the northwest sob-from 3 different conntries; Mcxi- urban area who are interested inco, Germany aedFrance. The fee membershipintheNational Soci-is$50. - ely Daughters of tho American

Students wha have registered - Revolution and are able to prevefor Oaktan orALLelasset within direct descent from a patriot whothe last five years and have a cor- served dnring the American Rev-reel Social Security number en olution should coniactMrs. Den-file, may eegister stieg the naLaBoearat692-4l39.Touch-Tone ayetrm by dialing Peuple interested in tracing(847) 635-1616. Registrationi their family tree are welcome tacati alto be loben via FAX al seek assistance from Junis Patin-(847) 635-1448. Payment most ko, Chapter Genealogy Decenthe made by a major credit caed, when she is at the Park Ridge Li-Visa. Mastercard or Discover. brury oo the thied Thnetday ufFar mom infoematirn, call (147) each menth (Sept. through Muy)982-9888. - from9nntit noon.

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'Marryiúg Well' seminarhelps engaged couples

Morrvine Welt ' a one-day ry, jobs, family, erltgion, intima-seminar dsigned to help en- . ey, friends and parenting.gaged coaptes prepare and grew 'These are rssaes thaf couplesinto their marriage relationships, need to deal with successfully if-has been sehedated from 9 am. their relationships really are go-to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 9, by big to work," said Orlig Dana,the Pastoral Counseling Center MA., M.Div., a Fellow in theafLetheran Generai Hospital. American Association of Pasto-

The program will be preseot- raI Counselors who toads theed on the hospital's campus, 'Maeeying Well' seminar. 'Ths1775 W. Dempster St., Park seminar represents an inveStRidge. ment in the couplet relationthip

Participants will learn skills to und in becuming married, nothelp them wark together when just in planning and preparingfaced with issnes soch as man- far the wedding." --

Prom his trauung in familyiystems theory and more than 10DARyears experience working withcouples who have bren success-ful in discovering 00w ways toundeentand and strengthen theirrelationships, Dane developedhis down to-earth approach tohelp couples develop skills thatsoppert healthy, satisfying mar-

CtS-fil, Touch Tone 3478) will Kurenllarba. The annual election The cost for the seminar ishe offered from 7-9 p.m. on 2 uf officers will he held at this $130 per couple (at the doer) orMondays beginning March 11 at meeting. Hostesses for the day $115 if the participants are pee-Nibs North High SchmaL Learn uro Mrs. Janis Pahnke, lOIns. registered and penpaid. PorcIa sical Italian dishes au well as Prances Revesz, and Mrs. teaey more information or to eegistqrnew nary torhthquos thstyou can tLRapp,Chmrmuu. by phone, call the Pastoralnso to fluir up any meut. The feo The program, eemmeipiisa ,Ceunsoling CeDEr of Lutheranis$43. ' t p.m. entitled 5'Onr -Natisniniti Eeneral Hospital at (847) 518-

Easy Vtoteing (HEC F53-02, Park's Crown Juwels" will be 1600. ' II " t'i.

TonchTone 8718)willbo offered pre ented lsy Mrs. Shirley Fith.

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Morton Grove- Hadassah luncheonand meeting

The Morton Grove Graup ofHadassah wilt bave ils monthlymeeting and luncheon onWednesday, March 20-nt North-west Suburban Jewish Cnngrega-lion, 7800 Lyons St., MortonGroveatll:30a.m-----

Entertainment wilt be a musi-cal program- by Dawn- MarieI-lirsh and Edna Koren.Reserva-tians, a most. Peepaid, $6.50;$7.50 if not peepaid. For furtherinformation, call (847) 564-2263.

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I - - LEGAL NOTICE I LGR FitnessCenter celebrates13th anniversary

The Lotheran General PitusasCenter will CelEbralO ils 13th an-otiversaty with weekloog activi-tíesfrom8 am. to5:30p.m. Mon-day theotigh Friday, March lI-13.

A nillnt auction will inclndo: adiamond tennis beocello fromLandmark JEwelerS, a bankelballaatogeaphed by Michael Jordan

. and Denois Reliman, ajeeoey al-togeaphed by Tony Kukoc, aLifecycle by Life Pitneno, ndven-tune 1mips Sponsored by the PowerprognOSI, weekeod getaways, rOS-Saurant ceetifleaten and mom. AltLutheran Geeeral Hospital em-ptoyeen and community mcm-bers are eligible to participutc inthe silent anctiotl which also ill-eludes prize drawings, refeenh-meats, free workouts and free fit-COOS asseSsmeota.

All activities will beheldin thePitnesi Center. Pando roUtedfrom the silent aUction will go toopgrade Pitoess Contar programoand Servicen. Call (847) 723-6t3Ofurdoioils.

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p.os.inthoChuoeh'spaluesoldrfl.A iaoioty nE niNnolo moatloSS

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Deli Box Sale forleukemiaresearch - -

The Guland-Oronstein-Shomoan Memorial Chapter uftho Leokemia Research Fonoda-tian is taking orders for lin annualdeli boo sale for deliveri ta Chi-cugo'S north side, north and westsubtorbs,unSattorday, March16.

Deli box inchtdeschuice of tar-key, corned beef or Salumi, ryebread, cake, candy, pickles, mas-tard pocket, potato chips and-coleslaw. Costis$l5prrbott. -

Alt proceeds benefit lonkemiuresearch, SUppUrI groups, clirotifumily counseling aod financialaidformedical needs.

Orders doe by March II. Call(847) 328-6651.

Military reunionnews

Poriofarmation ao listing yaarmoUlaI contact: CG-OP Mail,POE 355, Bolvrrde,TX78063 orcall (210) 438-4177. Please in-eludo a Self AddreSsed StampedEnvelope (SASE) with all reun-ion AeaechreqaeSls. Puracopy of'How Ta Locate Anyone Who InOr Has Been In The Military" byLTC ("Ret") RIChard S. Johoson,send $26 (inCludes postage andhaodling) to the above addrens.

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. Gen Kenny 209Marybeth Cruz 192Mary Wusilewski 188FeFebunan - 177

HICHSERIESMillie Keril 531Gen Kenny 531Mary Wusilewski 508Maeybrth Cruz 501Grrtir Schultz 406

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Joined by the crmc Business :800-sLA-92o (t-800-752-Bureau. repeetcnlafiVes nf nix 6920)--fnr custamncswhn havacansumer grnupn and victims of net yet renpnnded tnthn Decem-

. slamming fraud, Ameritech fili- ber offèr, but who still want tonais president, Doug Wltiticy protect their account from slam-onnounced that more than 1.5 miug. Callers lo the number

. millibs - customers have asked will find an eanytn use automat-- the compuny to help protect: Cd system that will let them pro-. them from "slumniing"--lhe iOn- Sect their account.

gal practice of changing a cus- ....Whinny said, 'thut dmpitn the..tnmer'n communications account fact that slammers face finen, fi-without the customer's knowl- nancial penalties and lawsuits,edgeorcnnnnnt. - slamming in still u leading

Whitley sOld tisât Ameritech sauren of connomer complaints- received un unprecedented - re- to the FaderaI Communicationsspnnsn from customers to its . Commission (FÇC)" The pene-

- mailing that accompanied the tice even in specifically ad- -

cnmpasi35 Deçcspsr pbnve . drcssed.inthe new Tetecommu-bils.- Cústômnes dserhl5tiliadto- sicatians. Att, which specifiesfilloutand return u form that un- . financial pisalticn for cumpa--cdtispanied the bill to. protect nies thar.arn eonvietod of slum- -

their accnnnt from slumming. ming. - -

- Ameritech even han created In udditionto protecting thetzan Anti-Slamming Hnthne--t- account with Ameritech, there

. cree other steps peaple,,eafl takeHarlem Irving .

toavoid being slummed: -

- Never sign anything without- - Plaza hosts matting it carefully, nr cash "ho-

. . . -. nun" checks and respond to con-Walking Climc t ptrm without. reading the,.. -

fine peint.- Harlem loving Plaza's "Walk- If you receive a, phor cull

. ing in Style" Clinictakenplaccen about ipeg dislonce.service andWednesday, March 13, ut 9 am. you are net interested in switch-at the McDonald's Express in the ing your service. be sure to tell

. SouthMall. 'fine centeris located the caller that you are not inter-at Harlem Avenue, Irving Park estad in receiving their service,RoadondnrentPOcneweDthvn. If somenne sends yea a letter

The Clinic will beginat 9 am. er pnntcard 'verifying" that youwith a presentation by Cheiler have. switched services, notifyPnaybyln, Attorney atLaw. ofthe them- that you did ant authorize

-Pezybyto and Kubiatownki Law the ehattge, then call your localGiBiers. Mr. Pezyhylo will telephone company (Ameritech)precettI a "Senior Survival Work- te confirm that you ace still withshop" which will include infer- your preferred long-distancemotion un Medicare and health company.Caen and insurance, and steategics -Ready your phone bill eure-toprntectyOurannetn. fully every month. If you see

The "Hil Walking in Style" any unfamiliar names. or charg-walking club has bmn developed rs you can't identify, call yearby Harlem Irving Pleca in part- leant phone company mid asknerahip with the Resurrection about these items.Medical Center,and Our Lady nf . The Telecommanicationn Actthe Resurrection. The club is nf 1996, signed into law earlieropen to the publie at no charge thin mnnth, will mher in evenand offers clinics on exercise, fit- more choices for consumers,ness, health testings and guide- opening up tecoL long-distancelinen and special member dis- and cable TV markets to avade-enunts at participating Harlem ty nf eampanicn., The bill alsotrvingPlaznstnres. Anyenewish- allows local service companies,ing tojain the clnbmay signstp at like Ameritech, lo enter the longthe Plaza's InformatiunCenterle- distance business.catS arar Lereter New York dur-iagmulthours. USBJHE BUGLE

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"Customers get a shack whenthey open their bill and see thecost of a 0+ call. They sorno-timos think that by us:ng theSprint Contet calling card theywould gel Sprint tang distance,"said Wieeland. 'In reatsty, :fyou dial 0+ the number, you'reat the mercy of the tong distanceprovider of that pay phone. Batifyon dial the lOOO.2t0-CARO

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Water ReclamationDistrict wins award

Muturpolitan WaterRec!amaion District Commiagioeer FrankGardner(righi) andfiora(dGreczek(left), manager of the Jameso. Kirie Wates'Rec(ama8on Plant, accepta gold award from JonOlson, President of the Association of Municipal SewerageAgencies. TheAMSA awardnotes the complete and consistentcompliance with National Potutant Discharge Elimination Sys-tern Permit standards in 1994. The Kirie Plant treats almost 32million gallons ofwastewaterevesy day, aedhad 100% cornpli-anca with requirements to remove biochemical oxygen de-manda, suspendedsolids andammonia. Rernovalofthese ma-tendIs greatly improves water quaily lit tite local waterways,resulting-in more fish life andheallhiercondilions forpeople liv-ingalongstreamsandrivers.

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As an added incentive to ssethe 800 coil coanection number,n 50 percent discount an the perminute rate of lung distancecalls oting the 800-210-CARDnumber is being offered tu cnn-lomeen through Ssno 30.

Customers will still have afeature they consistently pst atthe top of the list of desirableculling curd features: A callingcard number that is based ontheir borne phone number ptnn afour-digit personal identificationnumber.

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Effective Waréboma DesignantI Management will be heldfrom 8 am. to 5:30 p.m.,Wednesday, - March 20. Thecoarse is designad for directorsusatisgers and saporvisoty per-sonad wishing to inspmve theirwarehnming kaówlndge. The feein $225.

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Nues Twp. endorsesTed Gauzafor Státe Representative

Seventy-seven percent of the bers were comfortabwith thcirNues Township precioctcaptais feelings about TcdGauz&s can-voted to endorse Ted Gauzafor dídaèy and balieves Ganan isthe

.thirteenthdistrict State Represen- most creslible persan who willmove at Web r Park F eldhous wmmNo mberensunday,Feb.4. - -

"The Niles Township RegularRepublicanOranizationdiditona written ballot," said NilesTownship Republican Commit-toemos., Shell Marcus. He said,"77% ofthe organization's mcm-

- Recordsetting preciíictcaptain meeting

In what is believed to be 1hlargest endorsement meeting inseveral decades, 127 MaineTownship Republican Prona tCaptains choose the candidatethty will actively support in thMaarh29ptimasye1ectiOa

"Endorsement by our PrecinctCaptains pats the sapped of everyprecinct caplain behind theeñdarsed candidates," said Main

Township RepublicanCnmmittceman State SenatorMarty Butler- "That support iscmcial to candidates becauseMaine produces more Republicanvates than all but two Cook,County townships, and nearly allcotmtiesinthe state,"

In order to earn anendorsement, candidatos had soreceive at least 609i o theCaptains votes in the peecinCtswithin each candidate's-electiondistrict, Candidates madestetemenis prior to caris vote atthe meeting held at Beigante's inParkRidge.

In the contest for theRepublican U. S. Senate spot onNovember's ballot betweenillinois Lt. Governor lieb KutteRState Representative Al Salvs,and Dr. Robed Marshall, Rustregot 1 14 votes to Salvi's 13, whrleMarshall gutuovoles.

Congressman Henry Hydc wasthe unanimous choice of 95Captains in the 6th CongressionalDistrict over hit opponent RobedWheat.

In the 28th Stete Sonatedisteict, State Senator MartyBaUer alto was a unanimouschoice, gotling79 vates from28thDisteictCaptains against none forhis uppanent, George Clowes.

Captains in the 13th StateRepresentative District, voting inthe contest between Red Gauza,Peter Callaghan, and ReganEbert, gave Danza 39 vetes,against I for Callughan and noneforliberl.

Fifty-fifth Disteict StateRepresentative RotemneyMulliganwas anotherunanimouschoice over her epponcnt RobertCassidy. In the only contestadruco for Cook County offices,Pawick Dwyor and WffliamKelly, candidates forRecorder ofDeeds, aquaeed away withCaptains giving Dwyor 82 votesandKolly 12.

Seventh Disteict State SenatorWalter Dudycz and 56th DistrictRepresentative Carolino Krause,who are unopposed, also gainedthe endorsement of precinctcaptains.

Goodfriendannounces candidacyfor Judgeship

Neal B. Goodfriend, a CookCounty Assistant State's Alter-noy for 10 years and a formerAssistant Altomey General of IIlinois, has announced his candi-they on the Democratic ticketfor the 10th Judicial Subcircuit.

Goodfriend will took theJudgeship B position in the sob-circust, which includes the 39th,40th, 45th and 47th Wards ofCbacago and sections of the 41stWord and the towns of ParkRidge, Nues, Morton Grovo,Glonview and Des Plaines. Theprimary electaon will be heldMarch 19.

LJesse tetoaddress L evyCeñteMÌfs Cb

- Jesse White, Cook County Ro-cortlerofDecds will speak beforetheLevy Center Men's dab onWrilnosday, March13, at 10:30am. in the. Levy Center, 1700Maple, Evaisston.

Leslie Wilson, coordinator,said that White will share his ex-perUse on thewoekings of the Re-coeder of Deeds' office and ox-plain the services andinformationavailabletooachciti-zou of Cook County.

Jesse Wlsito was elodtedIo therocordzrofdnedsofficrin 1992,aftoroervingfor l6yearo in the 11-:Bnals.GchcealAsnenibl., o astte tegisläter, he birillo slidrecord for fighting crime-tm-proving education aìíd helpingsenior citizens. Jesse is alad the-founder of the internationallyknown Jesse V.Mte TunbbìíùgTeam, which offersapositive 41-toenotivo for todays youth. -Theteam-provides o strong incentivetu help set at risk youth On thepathto success.

Keevers seeks -

"B" seatVeleranlojal lowyerThomas J. -

Keevers heldafundraiserrecent-ly to kick off his campaign forelection tu the Cook County Cir-cuitCourl.

Friendsund well withers gath-eredto extendthoir supportto thecandidate. -

Keevers seeks candidacy for -

the"B"scatinthelOthSubcircail -

of the Cook County CircuitCourt. His nume will appear on-the Democratic ballot in the

-March 19 primary election.

The 10th SubcircuitDistrict in-eludes portions of the uorthweslside of the city of Chicago, aswell as areas of Des Plaines,Niles, andPatk Ridge.

Keovers has been a practicingtriai lawyer for 20 years. He has, -

triedcasesinboth stato and fader-al courts. As an arbitrator for theAmerican Arbitration Associo- -

lion and the Circuit Court ofCook County Arbitration Pro-gram, hohas developed objootivi-ty and gained experience on bothsides of the bench.

Why does Jozhave to beúprooted? -Dearlidtlor'--------- 1er n -Ash Wednesday. NO the people. Well, ifthey are lis-

Amlmissingtiomethínghere? ONEHASBBENINFAVOROP teaing the answer is clear. TheCan someone please explain to TJTESWAP! - -

people of Niles DO NOT wantmowhy Joawiak Parkneeds te be -Ihavenoteventauchodonleaf- theirteeaouredestrayed! -up-robtodandmovedeightunone lic patterns, needed toen lanes, ffJweeeabettingman,twualdof 1h -bussnest intersections in having 2 parks directly across the tell yen to bet everything you've3411es.. --- - street from each other, safety for - got that -this swap will happen

I'm notcrazy abool the ideo of the kids trying to get te the park, even though the -citizens don'tPontarelli, or any other develop- liglstsanddoslfromthehallfields want it. Maybe it is time fornan0e, -building 420 condomiaium right outside the condominium elected officials to rememberunits-in such a busy oreo. I think bedroom windows, or laids- stray- -why they aro in office. I thought

- theroisalready toomocheonges- ing from the proposed park and itwastoeepresentthopeople.- tioneo Tonhy, between Miiwan- doing who knows what around guess I'm missing somethingkeeandHarlemduringrushhour. - thecondos. - head --No one from the Village or the Il is really strange These SincerelyPark District has over askedmy elected officiais aro supposed to Bob KsiuerrOpiaiOn about allówiag a pool -listen to the people and represent -bail inNiles, or building an Ad-

-venttire Golf, so my opinion ter-

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teinlywon't malter about condo-miniums. : -

I still have notlhoord anyonesoy why tho mostpopalar and be-loved park in Nibs needs to be

- destróyed.; It makes no sonso.Certainly, there has to be anothorplace in-Nibs that the village canj-build their new Public ServicesBuilding.I'veheard peoplebettsg -ap the Waruhotise Club site. Ithink that iswhere trucks belong,along -inilroad tracks and a lesscongesledarea. -

I now have been tofour publicmeetings about this proposedswap of land involving JozwiakPark. At these meetings, held by

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the VillageParkDtoteict ándZon--ingBo,-I.haya bcard -ihepeo-pie qfNileaoirethnir.opiniom..Sa fr- EVERYONE wha -bas

- -spqken bas !,ee!i on the side of -

saviagJae as it is: -NOT ONE-i PERSON HAS COME POR-

WARD IN PAVOR OP THEMOVEI I have anon people ap-

: proach thepodiumwtthclass andrespect. l've heard people

- screaming with ruge from -the - -

-bark ofthe room; l've seen peo-plecryatthothoaghtoflosingthe

- silo of their childhood memoriesandone of-Miles mastacolaimed

-

facilities. Worst efall, I've soonkids approach tho-podiom andjust ask "why?" It is really sadbecause even then no one basgiveaan answer.

The only r0050n that I havehoard frein the Park District for

- considering the swap is booed on-

anlRJfNileslllemeñtarY SchoolSouth is sold bySehool District71, bz would have no parking

- loi. Well, ifyoursisterwas aman -

then she would be your beother.Lotus sopposrthalDislrictll diddecide to soll the school land.They could soll it to another or-ganization and keep-it as anotherschool or ifool, why couldn't thePark Diilrict buy or lease the

-parking lot section of the land?Dr if Public Works it moving,what about that land? Okay, theworst caso scenario, Field #6 atJoe (Insiroctional League field)could be sacrificed and be dovel'opedintoaparkioglot.

At the Zoaing Board meeting- there was probobly 250 to 300

propio ottheTridcntCenter. Lastweek the Pork District had ap-proximately 160 attIse Ret Cm-

Niles Firemen TCF Bankgreatly thanks Nuesappreciated PoliceDenrEditor:

- Just a note to let the NiImFiremen and Paramedics whore'spended io my call for help, howmuch 1-uppecciated them. -Thesepeople performed their work cf-ficienIly - and promptly andnhovà all, they were caring andgonfle. Thank you for coming iootiraid when we needed it. themost. -

Sincerely,- -

Mr. and Mes. James Netzel -

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MARCUSALL AREA CmcAGOTOGETHER SUPER SIN-GLES & #1 SUPER SINGLESGROUPS

The AACTSS (AUMeUChI-cagU Together Super Singles &The#1 SuperSingleS 00011p5 willSponsor a Special Friday eveniogsinglesdanceparty onMarch 8 UttheWyndhUmGarden Hotel-Oak

- Brook The hotel is located at11W350 22nd St., Oak Broòk.Phone(708) 833-3600.

Thess cadeis casual to dtessy.Thisis the fastestgrOwflg singlesparty dance in the western sub-urbs, anclauracts over 200 singlesof all ages. or fiuther informa-tien, call (708)584-1031.CHICAGO SUBURBANSINGLES

TheChicagoSubueban Singleswill Sponsor a dance at 8 p.m. onFriday, March 8, at The Barn ofBarrington RestauraVI, l415S.Barringlos Rd., Batringtoa. Dlmusic will be provided. Admis-sion is $6 winch includes buffet.roe more information, call (708)216-9773.AWARE SINGLES GROUPAND CHICAGOLAÌ'ID SIN-GLESASSOCIATION

The Aware Singles Group andCbicagolaml Singles Associationinvite all singles to a dance at 8p.m. OS Friday, March 8 at TheDrake Oak Beook Hotel, 2301YorkRd.,Oaktsrook. Music willbe provided by Music Makers.AdmissiouisS6. For moss mOor-motion, cuit Awuce at (708) 632-9600.

ment, dating violence and peerpressure? How con they learnabout street safeS3,, goal-settingandassertivecommusicalion?

Acea girls will bave the chanceto explore these andother issuestheough "Making Choicts," anall-girl, informal education pro-gram decelopod by flirt Scouts-illinois Crossroads Council in re-sposse to the contemporary needsofgirls. -

Girls in grades 7-8 at Ihr fol-lowing schools canparticipate ir,the program from FebruarythrougbMay 1996:

DesFlaincs: Iroquois SchoolEvanston: Haven Schoel, King

Lab School andNichols SchottNiles: Gemini SchoolSkolcin: Old Orchard SchoolThere is no cost Io school dis-

- Stiels er to participants, who will- also ht registered os Girl Scouts

und have the tpportltuity to par-ticipate in future Girl -Scoutevents aud programs.

Dcvrloprd ar000d input fromgirls in grades 6-12, 'MakiugChoices" takes apositivo, prrven-tative approach to exposr girls toawidc ronge oftopics that present

-varioUs life choices. The t?-week program has reached over800 girls se date throaghoat Lake

SIZZLINGSINGLES -

Sizzling Singles - (ages- 30+),the biggest and best singles partyin Chicagu welcomes you eachSunday for an eyening of goodmusic, fusi, and delicions food nAHyatt Drerfield, Deerfield. at-ip.m. Cost is $8. For thither in-formation, call (708) 945-3480.

M.tU8CHSO,12,26NORTH SHORE JEWISHSINGLES

North Shore Jewish Singles.45+ over, Bawling Sunday,Mareh loat2p.mut Sy'sLaneo.6670 N, Lincoln Ave., Lincoln-weed; cost is $1.25 per ilne and$t.Sflfor than reami. For furlherinfunnation,call (847) 699-8418.

Tuesday, March 12 and 26,Bridge at7:30p.m. Cost$3 each,Intermediate and advanced. Fur -further information, tall (847)272-3385.

Also. on Tnesday. March 12,Writers' Groap at 6:30 and 8:45p.m. at the Morton Grove Li-brary, 6140 N. Lincoln Ave. ForfiUSher information call (847)824-1728.

MARCH 15,16ST. PRTER'S SINGLESCLUB - - -

All singles over 45- are invitedto the following dances: Friday,Msich 15 at Cesa Royale, 763Lee/Mannheim at 8:45 p.m. dudSaturday, March 16 a St. Pat'sdance at CenTre Ploce Banquet.10040 Astdisou in -Franklin Park

- at 1:45p.m. -Por further informa-tion,catl (3a2)3377a14.

Award-winning GirlScout program offered

Where can girls go to discuss County And Cook County schoolconcerns snob as sesual humar- districts. -

For information on how topar-ticipatt is "Making Choices,"-contact Cousin Willegal, GirlsScouts-Illinois Ceossroods Coun-cil, at(847)486-0046. - -

Skokie Art Guilddisplay enhancesmuseum, village

Thr Skokie Art Guild is host-ing a breath-taking rxhibit at theSkokie Fork District's SkokieHeritage Museum. Arts of allmediums will be an display, lea-turing loca! artists who are Guildmembers, untilMarch2?. Flan tovisit the museum and support theGuild'seshibitian.

The museum is locatedat 9031Floral, Skolcie. Hours maTar,-day-Saturday, noes to4p.m. Ad-missiouis free. -

Carlo E. BenemeritoArmy FyI. Carlo A. Benrmeri-

to has compteted the basic fscldartillery Cannoncer coarse at FortSill, Lasvton, GIcla. -

Benemerito is the grandson ofAnselmo A. und Paz B. Boneme-rito ofNiles. -

One + offers activities for-- singles agês 45 - 65

-, Maine Towmhip's One + Op- always welcothe;PormnreinfOrlions offers ir.vaeirty ofprograms mation. call Barb Ross iii- theforwidowed.divonted-Or single township's Adult & Senior Sor-adullsages45 through6l. -- vices Department at (847) 297-

Members must be residents of 2510, eal.2400r252. -

Maine Township. There is no - jne + Options programs in-eosttojoin and new members are - -

elude a- Cnisine Club for diningudvenlurrs, seminare on u varietyof issues, n Sunday Strollersgroup, volantear opportunities,and weekend- and long-distanceBips. - - -

- - BatteryA 44-year-old Arlington -

Heightsmán sustainedeuts onus- beudafterbeing isvolvedin anal-teiccljan with an unknown of-

- fender in parking lot 8 atthe Golf-

Mslt Shopping Center aroundl2:SSp.m. Feb. 28. -

Thu victim was eiiaparking aisle when the offenderwas a passenger in a car drivingthe wrong way up the amar aisle.The victim said he mumbledsnmtthisg to himself about theother auto.

After parking, the victim was-fonfronted by the offender who

- .irsked what the he had ssitlThe- victim replied, "Nothing," and

turned to walkaway when the of- -

fendrrbithimwithacloseajfistinthrlamdcausing him to fall to theground.

- The offender, doscribed as ablack male, 25 to 30 years of ageand of stnckybuild,walked intoentranre 8. The victim called po-lice and pointed out what hethought was the offenders auto.If it is the coteect cor mid the of-

. - fender can bc-found, the victimwiilsigscomplaints.

A 2lsoar-old Park Ridge ha-bysitter was walking to the busstop in the 8600 block of Demp-sterSlrertwhen her ox-boyfriend

- pulled-up in lais avio and told hertoenterthevehicle.

Wheit the victim refused, theoffenderirciled -the vehicle,-pirulfed -tho:fictun,, anddror,attentptedto exit the vehieleat areti light. but the offender pulledherbarkin.

The offender then droveto the- victim's pince of employment In

Skokie , dropped her off and leftthearea. -- Theoffenderwas charged with

-- battery and advised to have no- fttrther contact with the violins ororherfamily. :

The 38-year-old female securi-ty manager of the food store at801 Civic Center railed police at

o9:15 p.m. March 1 aftero friend-_ly pushing match with a 19-your-oldmaloemployeeofthe store es-calated into a serious ulapping in-cident resultitig in the victim'sfalling down and sustaining amark on her face and a smallbumponthohead

The - report is a matter ofrecord.

CriminaldamagetopropertyUnknown offender(s) egged

the 1987 Oldsmobile 98 belong-mgtoa 17-year-old Nitossludentandbrcke thrdriver's doorminorwhite the car was parked io thestreet in the S200blaokofMereillStreet sometime between mid-

- nightaad7:30a.m.Fob.28.The victim said it was the soc-

oud such incident in two weeksand requested a special wotoh ofthe area.

Fire investigationA homeowner in the 7400

hlookofKoeneyStrootcalled9t.lafter neighbors advised him of afieeinthealleybehindbishomo.

Police found a rechner-typechair on fico. Nitra and MortonGrove Fire Departments arrivedaudextingoishedtheblaze.

Wilnmses told police they sawtwo subjects who, they said, are -

. frequently seen in the arec andmay be responsible fer much- ofthe grisfilti ht thó alley, leoving

-the alley ureaprior to alerting the

- complainant."-

BtItiry---"- ----A4l_yearoldNilcswomanre-

ported that nslsitowu offdsder(s)- ontcredherapartmentin the 8800

black of Prospect sometime be-twern 10:15 am-and 2:15 p.m.-Feb.29.

Entry was made through a rearbasement window. The kitchen,

- livingroom, three bedreams, lin-en closet, hallway shelf unit andbasement were all ransacked. AVCRwasremovedfromthebase- -ment nod miscellaneous jewelryand $180 were removed from themasterbedroom. -

The family dog war found inthe bathroom with the doorclosed.

Theftofwallet -

- An 80-year-old Morion Grovewoman was shopping in the foodstore in the 8700 block of Domp-51er Street betwoco 2 p.m. and 3p.m. Feb. 29. She told police sheplaced her parse in her shoppisgcart -bat was holding it at alttimes.

When she Went to rashachockshe roalized her red leather wal-let, otntaieitg $30, herdriver's li-cento, and miscellaneous oardshad been taken. The victim saidshe aoticed a mau around 20years of ago walk sp to a displayshe was atand thon quickly leave,but said she would not be able toidentify him.

TheftThe 26-year-old manager of

the music store in the 8300 blockof Golf Rood roported thut threeteenaged mate subjects walkedeut of the east rail doors sealsgoff the security soasors around6:25p.m. Feb.29.

The complainant walked out-side and asked the offendors tocame back in the store. Two didso, but thr dried fled southboundand then the other two offendersalso fled - southbound from theSCOrie. -

The oomplainnnt did not know- what.had been lahm, and pnticn-: oberkedthe aroawithnegativrre-

sutta.

The 20-your-old security agentin the electronics store in the9500 block of Greenwood re-ported that o man described as ablack male, 28 to 30 years old, 6'I', tall and driving a 1977 Fordvan, took a box containing a Jon-sen AlsO/FM radio tape playervalued nl $119.99 into the men'swashroom.

The suspect exited the wash-room without die box, An em-ployer entered thewashroom and

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found the empty loc The storesecurity agent attempted to stopthe suspect who rar eut of thestore and entered his vehicle,fleoingthearea. - - -. -

Stolen auto -

- A77-year-old Chicago maure-ported that his 1984 PontiacGrand Prix was stoles from therestaurant parking lot io the 8500block of DompsterStìert whileho was eating bétti'eoe5:40 p.m.and fr40 p.m. l'eh. 29. No cvi-douce of broken glass or forcod.

Nelson -Sehgrade has

The fourth grade studenTs atNelson School recently took partin a highly edocaliònal week ofinformationfromakeNiles PoliceDepartmeat. The studentslearnedhowtotakeptideinthem.selves and others by remember-ing the acronym PRIDE. Itstands for Positive Response inDrug Education. The acronymplus positive action equals abnightfutrsre.

- The students have shown a lot

Motor fuel taxillinois municipalities hove

--born-allotted 19,846,124 es theirshare of motor fuel tax paid intothe StatuTreosasey duringDncom-ber, according to-the-Illinois De-purtrneutef.Trussspoetation.

-Motor fuel tac:tynds ore otto-oared monthly ro thovariouu riss-aioipotiries in illinois for -theirstreets andhighways. The moniesaltocatedarecomputealon the ba-sis of population.

The allotments to some of themunicipalities follow :- DesPlaines, $107,602; Glenview,$77,431; andNiles, $57,179.

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Suspiciousphone callsA 71-year-old woman living ha

an apartmentia Ihr 9000block ofTerrore Drive reported that shehas been -roreiviug hung-upphone culls for the post twomouths. The victim suspects au80-year-old Des Plaines marswhom she had dated:focthe pasttwo years but - wilhwhom shebroke uptwomooths ago of mak-ing the calls. The report is a mat-ter of hacord.

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cherish the color greoo, Olin thevaried and rich shades foùnd ntthelnoso ofdaffodits, bushing vi-beast forsythia, cushioning theodonifoeoustilac, shaking the per-petoal poppy, und supportiñg therooming clematis. Lovers ofgreen and growing things will en-joy an hour-long slide prôgrumbyioArmLoebel.

Lorbil, alosg-dme member ofgurdeniug clubs, is a GurdeningConsultant and Lorsdscape De-signCritic ferGorden Clubs of B-linois. She is the past DistrictPresident of the Gordening Con-suttunts oftllinois, and is the cur-

- rent chairperson of Roadsidesand Wildflowerd for CCI. tas ad-

Inside Writing & Publishing- is- a series uf free seminars pro-

filing authors, editors and pub-: lishers. This srries, sponsored

i by parlicipathsg libraries irr Ihr:, North Suburbon Library System,

is offered och year in MarchandApril.

Morton Grove, Public Librarybnstsour,programs. :dYr5Ygi.March. Registordd itidlasian odd

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outhor, Saddea Nissenbergbornes tó the Library Satesrday,March 9 at to am. . Her hooks

,,includo Quick Monis for. Healthy

'i Kids and Busy t'monts, andOver 50 and StillCookiug. Dai-ly Herald columnist and free-lance editor Jean Marphy fol-lows ut t p.m. .

Senior editor of EvanstonPublishing, Inc., Dorothy Kay-ka, gives her presentation unself-publishing on Wednesday,March 13 at7 p.m. .

Mystery writer David Walker,a former maeish priest and palien

Beth Bishopbrings kidszoo to library

It's travelìg zoo lime at the li-harry Sunday, March 10, at Zp.m., forkids ages 4 aadup, whenanimal expert Beth Bishop bringsan exotic collection uf creaturesto the, Lincolitwood l'abile Li-braey, 4000 W. Pratt Ave. Her

-menagerie is likely to includeKoko, the spider moakoy; AnnaBunana. theMricafeuitbat; Char-lotto, the tarantula, Sonic, thehedgehog; Thumper, the whisker-kissing bunny; Lamb Chap, thebaby lamb and others.

The aúdience must he seatedwhen the program begins at 2p.m. Lal000mers are not allowedto Come into the room because itdisturbs the animals. Tickets arrrequired and are available free utthe circulation desk. Phene (847)677-:5277.

Inside WritingPublishing

rlifion, she sits on the advinorylandscape committee for the vil-lago ofSoath Barrington. She basaathered flowers Are FarKeep-ing and has been photographerand freelance wHIrr for articleswhich hayo appeared in GardenDesign, Macrican Horticulturist,and the December/Janaaey 1996issue of Fine Gardening. Bringyour brown thtimbs, qaestions,andlove ofgrowing things ta thisSt.Palriôk's Day pragram.

For mobility or cummunica-don access assistunce and Io reg-islor for this program, catI (847)967-8554 voice and TDO. Werocemmeod that you areivd a bitearly,siaceparkingis often limit-

investigator, juins Inside Writing & Publishing at the Libraryun Monday, March 18 ut 7p.m.His first bunk, Fixed io His Ful-ly, features Chicago private in-vestigatur und recently wasnunninated by the Mystery Writ-ers of America for the Edgar Al-Ian For Awaid.

Additidnaiauthorspublishersrend èditors:wilt be appearing alsix usher libraries. For a bru-chore giving the details of all theprograms offered through tasideWriting & Pablishing, visit IhnLibrary.

The Morton Greve Public Li-braey.is located at 6140 LincolnAve. For more information, orfor mobility and communicationaccess assistance, call (847)965-4220, TOD 965-423fr

New BooksShowcaseatMGLibrary

The second Friday of eachmonth, the Morton Grove PublicLibrary hosts the New booksShewcase to highlight recent ad-ditions to theLibrary collection.Join us Friday, March 8 at lbam. for eeviews uf nail-bitingmysleries, provocative essays,inspiring biographies and fatumbest soltera. Enjoy the coffeeand conversations white we pre-view these latest acqaititions.

The Morton Grave Public Li-brae, in located at 6140 LincolnAve. Fer more information. orfor mobility and communicationaccess assistance, call (847)965-4220, TOD 965-4236.

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Five improvworkshopsbegin at library

Yon usked for it. ImpeovWorkshops at she LiacolnwoodPublie Library, oponsored by theYouth and Adult Services Dept.,aro back by popatardemand. So.lOrdosIs in both middle and highschool can get in aa the action.Therewitlbefiveseasiont on suc-cessiye - Saturday afternoons,March 16 toApril 13 at2p.m.

No experienceis necessary, balenthusiasm and being willing tudare are essential. Alt ages wet-come. Attend one, attend themall. Let the creative juices flow.Actor-director Doug McDademitose training ranges from theLondon Shakespeare Stadio toSecond City workshops, will loadthe sessions. The LincoluwoedPublic Library is tceated at 4000W. Pratt Ave., Phcno (847) 677-5277.

UmpiresBaseball andSoftball Clinics

Umpires Protective Ässociu-tian ofChicago has scheduled itsBaseball and Saftball Clinics forthis roman. Bascbatt and H168sSchool faolpineli, March 15; nlowpitch, April19.

Clinics will be at MerrimacPark in Chicago (living Park andNaragaasett) in the fietd house.Starling times are 8 p.m. Clinics.ueefreeandupen tothepublic.

Umpires Protective Associa-tien ofChicago, umpires officiategarnet in parks att over Chicagoand sabaebs. The association istheoldest umpiring group in Chi-cagoareu.

New umpires arc needed andapplications are available fremJack Sweetman at (847) 967-0588.

THE DIJGLZTUIIEISDAY,MARcHI, 1996 PA«E27

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Internet Speak: AnIùtróductory Seminar

Hup, FTP, TCP/IP, GUI, E-mail, Telnet, and Gopher repre-tOntjust a sampling uf Internetlexicons. Interested in gainitig a"sarfmg" vocabolury and some-basic understanding of the Inter-niet? Register far this iastroduc-tory seminar offered by the staffof the Nibs Public Library -Dis-bicI. Each session will last sixtyto ninety talantes and provide ageneral explanation uf teensinol-

Craft Show/FleaMarket topsthem all

On Saturday, March23, from9am. to 2 p.m., the Skokie ParkDistrict - wilt host aMARCHandise Madness FleaMarket and Craft Show at GaklonCcnaaanity . Coaler, 4701Oaktcu, Skokie.

Vendors arcencouraged to call(847) 674-151f for sign-upinformatica. Admission tu theshow is free. For morainfuematiou, call Howard.A)onosti, (047) 674-1511. -

ugy; discuss useful hardware,peripherals, and software; identi-

, ways uf accessing sites (unerswitt see a number of interestingaitns, though- one-on-one accesswill not be offered); and offer

- time for qoestions from the audi-cisco.

This intmcductoey sessinu,schedulod and repeated na fourdifferent dates, is best sailed forfolko with littlo ur na ander-standing of the Internet. ThefirOt session will be Wednesday,March 13 at 7 p.m. and repeatedan Sunday, March 24 at 1:30p.m.; Monday, April 1 at 7 p.m.;and Sunday, April 21 at 1:30p.m.

Registration will be requiredand limited to twenty-five persosSian. Preference witl be giv-en tu Nibs Library District cardhatdors.

Par mobility or communica-tioitacccst stislunce and la reg-inter far this program, cati (847)967-0554 voice and TOD. Wereconnnend that you arrive a bitoaely,- sinco packing is often tim-

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Jeanne Manz, stili lives in theMorton Grove home wheee her50-year-old son and his Sinter,Linda, now 53, Spant most oftheirchildhoodyearn.

The Rev. Mano served an aSso-cinte pastor atProvidence of Godpneish from 197t to 1978 and atst. Roman parish from t978 to1983. He has baen pastor of St.

. Agnes parish in Chicago's LittteViltage neighborhood Since1983. From t987 to t99t he alsowas Dean of Chicago'S lowerwesiside neighborhoods.

The nnwty ordinod BishopManz has also been appointedepiscopal vicar to the Vtcanatcifi region, an archdiocesan desig-nation fer the geographie areathat ioctndes the city's near north-

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our programs and associatedAgencies have become safer forAgency employers and the pnb-tic. Fewertosses reduces the costofinsnraoce which saves sax dot-tars. Riskmanagementis apart ofoar management system whichbenefits eveeybudy."

I LEGAL NOTICENotice is hereby given, pursa-

ant to "An Act iii cotation io theuse of an Assumed BusinessName in she conduct on loansac-tian of Busiuess in the Stato," asameaded, that a certification wasfiled by the aedorsigued with theCounty Clerk cf Ccuk County.File No. D033365 on Feb. 22,t996, nader the Assumed Nameuf Aesthotic Design, with theplace of business tocutod at4820 Weight Teerace, Skokie, IL60077. The true name(s) and ers-idonee addaess of ownar(s) is:Ann Evelyn Akins, 4120 WrightTerrace, Skokie, IL 60077.

-west, west aud tower west sides.According to archdiocesan

sunrees, Bishop Manz's substan-tive knowledge of the Spanishtaisguage and ofHispanic catturais an ideat match far the ethnieand racial diversity of the Vicari-ate ifi region, which is hume tothe largest number of HispanicCatholics in Cook and LakeCounties.

Niles/MortonGrove Rotary givesanother donation

The Maine-Nites AssociationufSpeciat Recreation (M-NASR)unnouncod that a generous dona-tian for $1,000 from the Nites/Morton Grove Rotary. The checkwas prasenied in the President ofdin M-NASR Board (Golf-MainePark District Director) Larry DeGraaf by Al Anite of the NitralMorion Grove Ratary.

"M-NASR and those we serveore extirmety gratafot for thecondoned efforts of the Nites/Morton Grove-Rotary" Larry De-Graaf.

Power StrugglesWith YourTeenager

GnMenday, March 25, ut 7:30p.m., Nitos Family Service wittprosnnt O free t estuco on PowerStsnggtes With 'friar Toessagor -How Eu Avoid Thom. The pro-gram Witt be eondacted at theNitcs Pnblic Library at GaktenaudWaukegonRds.

The lecture wil be conductedby Marty Friedman: MA.,LCSW, Ctinicut Director uf NitosFamily Servico. For farther in-formation salt Family Service at692-3396 or tha Lihrary at 067-8554. -

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his vehicle, he confidently tnvitedthem to search hincar.

Felice immediatety spotted auopen duffle hag on the frani seatcontaining eight video tapen stillhearing stickers from 1ko nearbyBluekhnster Video store, 8009Milwaukee Ave, The anti'thoftsensors had been removed fromthe tapes, und they wore not tn theeastomarytaperenlal boxes. -

Police said Bluitt deuiedkaowl-edge of the - tapes and said theywere not his.

Btsitt was transported to IhrNitos Police Departitsont where hewas given ciiatious for speeding,not having a drilers license orproofofinsurance, and un expiredregistration.

Meanwhile, palier brought thetapes to the Blockbuster storewhere the manager said the tapaiwere missing from inventory andfound sis empty rental boxesmatching the titles of the missinglapes.

Police reviewed the store's sr-carity tape and observed Btuiiiparchasing a blank video cassette.Two store employees also alenti-fled Btnittos bring in thestore thatday.

- Blaitt finally admitted takingthe video tapes, which arr valuedat $783.75, and gave police a writ-trnstatcmrntconfessiag the theft,

Police said that lituitt was an-daunted throughout his trying ex-pecinnas. Potier rncords showthat Blaitt said several timos due-iag the investigaban thaihe wouldhave bren "in the stem for stealingthe tapes ift hadn't got stepprd fortraffic. t know they don't got mrou video-stealing. I'm tos smartfor that. t Went where the camerocouldu'tcutchme."

Its addition tu the traffic charg-es, Bluitt Was charged with theftand given a Marsh 13 coart dale,Bond was set at $30,000.

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Notice is hereby given, pscsn-ant to "An Act in rrintion to theose of an Asssosrd BusinessName in thn conduct sr tra0500-tien of Business in ihr Slate," asámrndrd, that a certification wasfilad by the ondersigued with theCounty Ctrrk of Cook County.File No. D033518 on Feb. 28,1996, nuder the Assumed Nameof Diversified Financial Servie-es with the place of business lo-cuted at 8622 Litlihrt TerraceMorton Grove, IL 60053 and1430 Miner, Des Plaines, IL60016. The troc name(s) and res-idease address of Owner(s) is:Harold Stockions, 8622 LittihrtTerrace, Morion Grove, IL60053. -

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Imitation District of Greater Clx-cago will ca-sponsor, along withthe Illinois Environmental Pro-treUen Agency, o HouseholdHazardous Waste Collection Dayfor the benefit oflslortoa Grove,Niten and Park Ridge on SaIsir-day, March 30 from 8 am. until 3p.m. The collection e*nt wiltlake place at Maine East HighSchootiuParkRidge.

Commissioner Kathleen The-rese Meony of dir MetropolitanWater Reclamation District said,"We arr responding to requestsby citizens who are interested inmaking their homes and neigh-borhoeds saftee and their envi-roement healthier. We encourageeveryone from Morton Grove,Niles and Park Ridge to collectany hazardous materials stored inyour garage nr basement sudkrieg the material to Maine Essi

Governor Jim Edgarannounced that the MortonGrove Park District has beenawarded $99,000 foc Austin Parkredevelopment as part of theState's PV '96 Gpen Sposo LaudAcquisition and Development(OSLAD) gvant program by theIllinois Deportment of NaturalResources: The Grant providesop te -50% reimbursement ofeligible costs for therrdrvrtopmrnt of Austin Parkand was one of 70 projectsthroughout Ilse state awarded$12.9 million io grant money tocreate and improve park tondsand preserve natural arras inBhinois.

The Morton Grove ParkDistrict will pay the olher$99,000 for ihr total estimatedsost of $198,000 for the project.'fus renovation project started in1992 when residents of ihrAustin Park neighborhood

usweeed dia Park Districfs

You're first vide probablywasn't on aFerris Wbert, but in oshopping curt at your local gro-errs. Just as ninety percent ofAmericans have riden in a gro-crr3' cart as a child, every doymore thon 8f million people arclikely to posh a shopping curt at agrocery store.

Grocers are now using thesecarts to keep cuslomers like youloyal to theirmarkets -- but with anew twist. The carts are made ofplastic and do well in consumertesting.

Research at Six leading saper-market elisios has revealed Con-50mev loyalty increased 20 pce-crut io sisees which offeredplastic carts orboskets .. asigoili-SaisI Increase io Ilse coinpelitive

High School."Commissioner Memsy added;

"The Metropolitan Water RecIa-mation District ofGrcater Chica-go is government agency respon-tibIe fur keeping pollntion eut ofthe waterways. We want to pro-vide a safe alternativa for peopleto dispose ufthings dial ordinari-ly accumulate in Ihr hanse er gaPage."

Wasla items comtnonty foundin homes include paint, paintdainties, linseed oit, weed killer,battery acid, gasolinedrain clean-er, anti-frrrce, kerosene, oldmedicines, insecticides, poolchemicals und automotivb baler'irs. The collection site cannot as-cept explosive, penponc, fier rs-tingaisbres, smoke detectors orfirewoebs.

Por more information, pleasesatl(3t2)75l-6633.

Morton Grove Park Districtawarded gránt for Austin Park

ecqaasl for renovationsaggestions st severalneighborhood meetings. Theproject, tentatively slated fur thefaIt of 1997, includes new lightedwalkways, trees, sand volleyball,drinking fountains, a new soccerfield, a corporate fitness trail andabicyctrsafrty-training area.

Thr !seeton Drove Women'sClub recently allocated a $3,000donation to Ihe Park District foriba construction of a play bridgeIo br used in the new bicycle-training area alAustin Park.

Austin Park is located ai 8336Monaora in Morton Grove.

- Including the grout for AastiePark the Park District now hasreceived ovar $840,000 io moneyfrom the Illinois Department ofNatural Resources. Two grantshave been received for HarterPark and individual grants havealso bren implemented at Griole,Prairie View end MansfieldParks. -

. Shoppers preferplastic carts to metal

grocery industry. Consamer-cited benefits of plastic grocerycurls ieelsdr safer for children;less damaging to cars in parkinglots; easier to posh and steer;qairter and easier io "unrest"whre stocked with other carts;and more attractive than metalcarts.

Inaddition, 87 precentof shop.pers saevcyrd said they perfrnrdplastic carts to metal cuelo andsor ont of five would br mereikely to shop at the store again ifhey knew the plastic earls would

be available.

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Stat thE ti St. B li hOt Bu' LL tal Il tight D sonst;a,,io hnanshtns tIP mIO pnitmlmksmnit-adlsal'od,duuisstlsi6obdal,lt'dd,l Onu nabliii,dosnt,Pevealynna.Isonao blut taatnrei thol Late 101k hanlssas,balki tOttOit.tTtIOltlOO, aintliluinponislsiitotesala,iS.t't'. l'etonad, s radaIs , Ian snd o ,eeaisi. [siels o dingnaso, codina, tiala Oil, lopins and tovallis . Inonash alais la sale, 17'4t, ei/i 6ril0i leleots011aI/c 1111017.

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,olaaslsnaloaa,eii,oimil arialarsols daban, 15.51.1011571.

attirarosno HIP t000l.tilolaolitetnosla,Ib,uenks,dsilnebosndal Ol0000i eadolal aoshi 1055155Ionori ìarsalduiuldnseaalbaa istOoanisiabasua5n550t50551h pohli,Sa,iuus,dpinsseb,El/i55t0lOLO I'M 5111101111. Diaondesilnlouals, rl', istlbs,ti,loahy auster. bl000s,br annoIai gosOsseinclhue or, sinoara ani aoat s dnt. teablnt dsg lcd oo,sadollllsmila,tl'tt,tsrldaadship,lnsdie5/sspiolitninrsua laliispelli5l0ltlltitclgLaUctopFLt.elondaksii hmladss,5'SllO",llS

005d tt lsa, all, hasll5 000 10 110m oblio tam eInlsikingts,sstaatltaesmn,Ukasslmes, luI Oslo, oidladis las. I' olasainiols aal 515k 01 lar dalai.rc/isa.

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i0PP5,dlvaiesd tlasklenalo, i?, sisals b s hen susmons ol000a,n laluaubit, Bmpa,eenotln, rutnldasalattIcI, noia sobald, likes boSsa, sosady aedoS'.dspidu.00n bisel uorn,t5-45,almi la,irls,eu s, lineal.san-soskia he ,ulsud000Leu/al,a/dcichillras ataslorieotle.IC/'tlrI.1000141 FtP F055lthOlO IOMINCOS Diiomsd eli/nIenaS,iS,ilaadn,rt', /11150,5v tans,, ipioisallatmicro spada, los ir il and Hsnsrd heIm insIloOStuiOIe,OlOOnal, 07-50.5/lien touch lsasl allsalaIs aodmiu osasse olhoma,.relldil.cato, 014010, imite somato, It, I'll' dii,i Iiaerl,,aalols 006,0, 005ie. dieu ro Out IncisoiniooOnolohualo iO'lO,eilhgssdsaasa el isesl asd sannlatalaslu. ObI 5410.

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Lecture at LoyolaJ-Jnivity.: Loyola University Chicagos1996 Sprinkhiistory Laóture lea-ture Steveia Godfrey Ellis precanting -Wciting irish History:Nationalism, Revisionism andBritishHistoiy. Thelccture,free -

and opeato the public, wilitakeplace Thursda, March 14 at 4-p.m., in the Crown Center for theHumanities on Loyalas LakeShore Carnpus,.6525 N. SheridanRd..Chieago. - -

:: -Ds Ellis is currently researçh- -ing thé history ofthe atchipelago -

whichattemptstodojuslicetóthehistoeies ofireland, Scotland and -

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Professional Development atOakton Community CallegewilLoffer seminars in the areas- ofSapervision and Management,Logistics, Accounting andFinairce and - Micracompatersduring the Winter term at the DesPlaines Campas, 1600 E. Golf

; Building High PerformanceTeams -is-: a Supervision andManagement seminar that helpsmanage earawhat it takes -loçlrvate effective leadership rfcillssed tap the-synergistic power of -

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District 219 offerCollege PlanningWorkshop -

The Nues Township HighSchools will sponsor-a Collego.Plooloing Workshop for juniorsand their parents from NibsTownship public and privateschools at 7:30 p.m. Thursilay,March 14 in the auditoririm atNitos. North ThghSchòol, 9800Lowier Ave., in Skobsie. - -

College admission expertewitIspeuk about various aspectsof college selection in- smallgroups after a brief general pees-

- College counselors from NibsNorth - and Nitro We5t highschools will ho available to an-twer any questions; For moreisfomsation, costact Niles NorthCollege/Career Coonsebor Don--na Virkban at (847) 933-8873 orNibs West College/CareerCounselor Gloria Moore at(847)581-3169. -

District 207's -

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Project BIG, Moise TownshipHigh School District207's anon-al career - night, will he heldWednesday, March 13, from 7to 9 s.ni at Maine South HighSchool, 1111 S. Deo Road, ParkRidge. - -

The evening program givesstoodeots and parents an äpparso-nit), to explore 0000er intereots

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ar4 lawn abosstjob çriptions,skills, anduecessuryfraining bytalking with pe/piè who are oc-tooally working in tisa-occupa-lions or professions répresentedat the program.

Culver's ChicagoTiibune SpellingBee -

Congratulations to Cubvee'sChicago Thbnno Sielling Bee

-winners. Sara Ryan was Run-ncr-up and Julio Thomas teckPirst Piste. Julie will represenlCulver at the countywideSpelling Bee on March 7. -

Lunch with a -

LepréchäuúSkokiePark District's Onkton

Community Center, presentsLunch with u Lepeechann onSunday, March 17 at noon - 2p.m. to he held at Oakton Com-munity Cenler, 4701 Oakton St.,Skokio. Lunch - and ShumrockHuntcost- $4perporson.

He's mean, he's greenandhn's -

unforgottabbe.Yes, -the popular Lester the

Leprechunn will keep you laugh-ing out loud while you eat a-hotSt. Patrick's Day meal with theSkokie Park Disboricl al the Oak-ton Community Center. Bring a

- friend to this big North Shore -

eventand slick around the town'shestShamreckHuntafterwards. -

Call 674-1511 for all the de-tails. Agreatfamilyevent!

North Shore -

Radio Club tohold meeting

Ponrarea hum rodio operatorsserbI descuss "Everything YouWanted To Know About PacketRadio," at thu March 12 meetinguf theNorthShoro Radin Club.

They include: Mike Ander-son, Great Lakes; John Chaput,Deerfield; Howard Miller, 5ko-hie; DunWhitessan, Nérthulnid.The

meeting wilt be held at7:30 p.m. at Karger RecreationCenter, 1850 Oreen Bay Rd.,

- HighlandPaek.Packetradio is arelativoly new

mode ofamateurradio eommani-cations which utilizes computers.Among ils advantages are theability to provide error-free corn-munications, Or, as ene packetaficionado notas: when a packetradio station transmits "send asurgeon," that station can be surethereceiving station will not sendhim a fish because of an error invoice orMorse cade communies-tions

Packetraílio employs abulbetinhourd system which, os with E-mail, allows -radio opomtors tostore messages for retrieval ut alatortimo by otherhams. Howev-er,therearenohookuporprovid-erehurgei. - -

packet is frequentlyused by hams for doy-so-doy mes-

- Ruges, it also serves n public ser-vito function. For exampte, fol-bowinganearthqsiakeinAemenio,

- - - portable - packet radiO I stationswere uset to provide coososunien-lions during relief efforts. Andwhen Hsienieane Gilbert hit Tee-

- as, health and welfare repoetswore curried threughouttho UniI-

-- - : ed Statos on a pocket radio net-work.

The March 12 meeting is freeand open to the publie. Por moroinformation ou the meetisg andbamradio, catI (847) 272-8347.

Public iceskating timesThe Northbrook Park District

tndoor tee Rinks will be open forpublie skating until April 7 at thefotlòwisis times: Monday,Wednesday and Friday - 10:300m. to neaR Wednesday - 4 so -

5:55 p.m.; Saturday - 4 to 5:15p.m.; Sunday- 3 to 4:15 p.m.

- Shale rentals are avoitable for51.50. Adults are charged a daityentrance fee of$4; youths pay $3.Yournay purchase scoupon bookand sovemoney ou admission. Io-door rinks are tocated at 1730Pfingsten Rd. Per additional in-formolioti, consult your 1995Winter Recreation Guide or call291-2993.

Steven WessmanNavy Chief Petty Officer Str-

ven C. Wessrnao, a 1974 gradu-ate of Maine West High Schoolof Des Plaines has relamed toYotcosuko, lapso, after complet-ing a two-month overseos de-ploytoent to the Porosas Gulfaboard the guided osissite crois-er USS Booker Hill. He jotnedthe Navy io Septembec 1975

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munit)' College is offiring seno-naIs in micj000mputers and puchasing during its Winter term atthe Das Ptaines Campus 1600 E.GaifRoud.

Introduction to Access 2.0Level Ifncuses on database can-copo and terminology to creCte.and modify databCses labios, re-poets and queries. The seminarmeets OC Friday, March 8.from -

9 am. ti 5 p.m. The feeis$225. -

The ISO 9000 Quality SystemStandards fecunes es cruciot ele-menti nf -the CtaCCd&ds used forexternal quAlity assurance -put-poses in coutractioal situations. - -

The pencedures for registrationto the standaedi will also be dis- -cmsed. The seminar miels onMonday and Tuesday, Moechil- -

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Marehl2from9a.m.to5p.m. --Thefeeis$225------- -

Purchasingand theLCw COO-ers the fundamentals Of-parchad,ing law, the legal sfsttimaitd th& -- -

laws governI- .Ig--cddtme ta aúd-pulehase ardors. - Thtr- seminarmeets on Thesday Murait 12......from 8:30a.m. tofeeis$225.-. - :

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logical Society will bold its 31stAnnual Gem and Mineral ShowOtt March 23 and 24 al theDes -

Plaines Park District LeisneeCenler, 2222 Birch Street just -

- west nf RiverRead offTouhy inDes Plaines.

Haars ace 10 am. to 6 p.m. unSaturday, March 23 and fam 10am. to 4 p.m. en Sunday, March24.

The thow will featureexhibitsuf handmade jeweley, fossils,minerals, and ulher fascinatingrocks. Members will be demon-siralieg their crafts, and therewill be minerals, fossils, gems,jewchy, ano! equipment for saleby 8 dealers. There will be rut-fies, silent auctions, doer peizes,and eefreshmenls. -

A special feature will be the"Kids' Cerner wisich will have

- maRty fascinating games, enhilo-its, and compaler displays ferchildren.

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A Arecent issue of the NowEnghiadJoamalofMijctee1edlhatwhilefrajltyjs commanatadvanced ages, it it difficult tobeow how much is due to disease,age itself, ondernatciiion or mac-tivity A study of naming homeresidents aged 72 to 98, most ofwhom needed cunen or walkers,demanstraled that a peogram ofexercises that involved pmhiagagaittstreaistance increased mas-de strength and improved walk-ing ability and the level of physi-cal activity. A nalridoealtupplementadded to the dielpro-dared no apparent benefit, oatsoepeisisig since lIte ntibjecls'dicE already appeated adequate.Ontheollserhand.physicaJtheeaPP can do - little if naleiionalneeds ate oat met. A registereddietitian canevalnate your moth-er's dicE any mnadeqaacien webest osado ap thenogh food, withsapplemelslsusedonlywhenoeç-

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- A. For adatte, caffeiae áeemsto offer little reason for concernabout long-teno health eiskslikecancer or hcaetdiseaoe. Howev-ei. caffeiaeisadrug thatis aren-Irai oervom system ttìmUlaflEtoomuchcan came nervousness,irritability, and sleep difficulties.Becauteof children's smallernizethe name maCant of caffeine nf-feels them mace than adults: twoCOCIs of caffeiaaled soda may belike an adult drinking six caps ofcoffee! Frequent soda-drinkingalsopoeesuoaleitioaproblembn-cause it provides calories andsugar without the calcium andother nutrients of milk. If yawchilddrinks mote thanjustan er-casioaal soda. yea should probe-bly cheek ingredient hallage forcaffeine. Colasarethemosteom-mon caffeinated sedas, but someothers also contain largeamounts.

Q. Ikaowthatpopcorncanbea healthy snack. Arc the cheese-or caramel-flavored popcomsaluogoodsnackchaiccs?

A. Not if yots're choosing thembecause you think they're law infat! One ounce (abaut a cap) ofcaramel cara contains about 10go-smC of fat, while an ounce(aboat2 cups) of cheese popcoentends to cocado ubeut 12 to 14grates of fat, as much as a candybar. Even batter-flavored, pee-popped packaged popcorn tendstohavefrom lOto 13 gramsof fatperoance(slthaugh theounceisa-satisfying 3 caps). While three'sno need to give ap high-fat sanckfonds 15cc this completely, mostof the time you might lank fastfor feuils, vegelables, popcornmode with little or no added fat,orotherlow-fotgraiaslikebagels -or the increasing bariety of fat-freecrackera andricecakes.

How much do you kauw abaulSacad Security?Woald you likelo learn -more? After all, you'reprobaby paying several thousanddollarseachyearieSocial Scemi-.tytaxes.

Tu help yea learn what youuebaying, we've launched a nation-wide, multiinedia public serviceeampaignesplaining hew theSo-c.al Security program pravidesprotection for workers ofall agesand their families. The campaigninclndes TV, radio, and print adsthat highlight the availability ofdisability and survivers benefits.The ads offer a free booklet, Ba-sie FacE about Serial Security;you can order a copy by callingSeeial Security at 1 (800) 772-1213. -

Iti addition to infeeming peu-pie abourdisability and survivorsinsuratlee, we want peuple taknow that Serial Security alonewillnutprovideaconifortablere..tirement. Peuple need to be plan-niaghow to supplement their Se-cial Security with privatepensions, savings and other in-Vestments. To help you do that.ysu can get a Personal Earningsned Benefit Eslimnte Statementthattellsyouwhntyonean expect -

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Full-Moon FeverWhy dors the full moon look

so bright? Square mile forsquare mile, a fall moen reflectsmore light towards the Eorth -than at any ether time of its la-ear cycle.

The brightness- of the menawill change from day ta day asthe muon goes through its lunar -cycle--fainter as il goes towardhigher phase, brightest at thetime of the full muon,' sayo as-tronumer Robert Nelson of Cali-feenuts Jet Peopalsiun Laborsto-

a lot of the credit so aphcnsmenon known as CoherentBackscasteeing, a prucess thatoccurs when reflected lightwaves eomtoietively merge andenhance the intensity of theirrays.

Nelsan says that CoherentBackscattering only werks whenrays sulking the muon's surfuceand the rays leaving the swfaeeam in a direct line--in otherwords,whnn there's a full muon.

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The Commiltee of-Polish Amor/cuna for Lieutenant GovernorBob Kuatra, candidate fork/S Senato met recently end plannedtito Upcoming events. The committee stated Kuatra has an im-pmsaive record ofachievements both as State Senatorand asLieutenant Governor and particularly in the areas of businessand education. For further Information-write to: Polish Amari.cansforßob Kustra forUSSenate, 45S8N. Ottawa, Noriidge, Il-linois6Oil5ilorreJJ(708) 781-1996.

Left io right: standing: Iwona Wegrzyn-Bochenaka, Recaed.Ing Secretary/Membership Secreta,yand Sylvia Bmnis.zewska,Corresponding Secretary. Left to right: seated: Halina Bielow-ice, Co-Chairman: Frank fondale, Chainnan and Domta -

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Dated at Chicago, IllinoIs, this 5th day of March, 1996.

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