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TDURSDAY, APRIL 18,1996
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Lèft. by Bud Besser
It wAs silly time or dumbtime or "you mude me buyyour .newspuer" -time lussunday whets Ipluoked downa buck and a half for the Sun-Times. A block, bold 60point beadline lured me tobuy the paper. The lure read,"How The Saburbs.Rank."
. It measured the "livability". .f 53 Chiago1and suburbs
und tIten raisked.them mute-.. - goSs of crime, education,
-borne values, property luxes,population density, and earn-muting. It gave wbatwe cati-sidertid very srbitraly.figaresin. thexe cotegories whiebwould make any social seien-list wince. Loyola Universi-ty's Ed Morciniak adissitted
. he . svisi skepticuI of,measur-ing livability" since 1156
-wealthier suburbs are going.to come,out-on lop.
4.m.onk the 153 towns,1111es carne eilt 93rd, MortonGrove, . 63rd, nod Skokie107th. The bigh rent districtssuch ai Hitisdule, Nortbfield,Hightued Park, Sóuth Bär-ringlon, Luke Forest, Glencue, Lincolnsbiro, North-brook und Deerfield wereamong the top 15.
. Without onr showisg anychauviisism, Nitos is better,hou ore and is better mm-
. aged dias cay tinti of thetup15. It's freebus sarvice, theonly community whieb busentruects aud exits to bothhighways 94 ucd 294 via itsmum thuroughfares, and itsbeing next door to Chicagoshould have given it nsmbèr
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TWo men. found.dead . . dúmpers
in Park RidgeBy Rosemary Tirio
Park Ridge PolictrasnouncédMonday that two mes, ene aNiles resident, were found deadinside un apartment acteas theStreet from Lutheran GeneralHospital at 1825 Parkside, ParkRidge, ursünd 2 p.m Sunday,April14; .
The two were identified asWilliam A. Darso, 32,a résidentof 1825 Parkside, and Christian
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Jozwiak and Unammous rejection votc brings cheers from the audiencePublic.Works . . . -
alternate plans Park BoarNtlesMayorNieholas Blasess- .
sued thó following slotement onthe village's altertatsve plans foru new Public Works facility ut-towing the deessios of the NilesParklioardtokeepJozwíukPark.
Addiliosally, Bluse soled thatwhen the new Public Works facit-ity is compIe ed, the Vitloge ofNiles wilt tarn over to the ParkDistrict the 1.7 acres ofland adja-cent to Jozwiak Park that carrent-ly houses the Public Works fa ib-ty.
Blase stated, "The Village ofNUes has been searchisg for overten years for a site on wInch tobuild amaintesunee garage for itsPahhc Works vehicles. Approxi-mutely seven (7) acreS o land areneeded. We also wantedto do thiss such a fashion as o avoid theassessment ofasy additional taxes to our residents. This facility
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District 219raises book, bus
Nues lownstssp thgn schaut.District 219 approved hikes intextbook, material und transporLtalion feet farde 1996-97 schoolyear.
The fee for textbooks and mu-serials will increase 5.7 percent
. from $175 to $185, u $5,000 in-creaseineevenue,
Beard member Robert Silvermanrecommended offeringadis-count an textbook fees to parentswho havemore thais one studentattetiding.tsigh schoal, but, boardmemberschose lo reduce the pro..posed lrassportutiuu fee increaseinstead. . : .
The board halved the 550 in-.crease originally recommendedby the district's business staff.The propssid hike wtiutd have
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Policé offer SSfor tips on
down jThe NOes Park Districs Bóard
of Commissioners finally laid lorest one óf the,bqttesteontrovcr.siasinrecentNiles history.
Their vote On Wednetdayeight, April10, would delernuinethe fate of Iozwiûk Park.
The suspenSo had builtthroughout the leveraI weeks.prier to ,thä Special meeting andhod kept residtiets wandering ifthe Board would vote to moveJozwiak Park to theRenaissanceof Nites condominium develop-mentplanned for,tlse Milwaukee,Hartem and Toahy Avensies siteof the.former Nils College, orkeep it at Toehy and Pranks Ave-nues. . .
Armedt.vithjsetitiens bearingtha signatures of over l,400Nilésarid neighbäring subaihan :rysi-dcnts thC unaffisidi waco "citi
f ees tlìpS tO.B e Joa,"heidodpri,sei.. fully by Nitos residènta-
ICen get and former Park DtstrtctBeard Ceinntissioner, MarletieBaciek,were prepared to fight tatheendfortheirbetóvedpark.,
A0714 start ofthe meeting,Krner.aed Baezek took to thepodutimänd challenged the ParkBourdisfäi!urti lo accept their pe-
ti Kathi nQuirsfeldlItio women that th p bItons would
Th y tanned that th I k f be h Id fer his eecespt wb n hthe beard was mysteriously una- cime. . . .
vaitabte though uumerous at- . . After culling their ..specjaltmptswemmad t t t bees m toglesid theliosrd u
Park Board President Etasse tinned to heighten the suspenseHomes said that the secentaryf whenit told the assembled crowdclerk hod not yet arrived for the . that it woO adjourning to fixers:m at g Batty M llore y u a S ss o This anion is alfor the Park. District; lobi the .. . Continued on Page 39
NUes toolbox bombergetsilfe, no.P:aró!é
. by Rosemary lirioCook County Circuit Judge Joseph Romano sentenced Wit-
11am Lenlus, 33, la life Bn p6snn athna perote for the August31,1993 slaying of Wayne Conrad, 3g, a neighbn of his exgirlfriend, Ellen Marshall.
Lenlus plantqd.a bomb in a tenlbao ossi loft lt untier MarShalt's ear,.whleh wa parked nos her townhouse in the lollblookofLyonaStreet, . -
Marchait Ignored the ioølbox, but Conrad s wile DeborahConrad, 41, took It into thlr home where it exploded n WayneConrad's hands when heilpersed It, kitlng lytm. Debnrah Conred Sustained burnsant4a !okee(leg iftheé plastes
Prosecutors askedfotise death erialty,a000rdlng to a T,Ib-une article. Assistant S ate's Atfemey Jogathan Lerner saidLenius' bomb ' could have killed aol nìlnÇber of people. lt was
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. . Jozwiak Park suppofters ...
The Village of Niles has an-naunced u new program to stopillegal fly damping within theConimanity .
lily damping is the illegal de-positing of any maleriai on anyproperty within the Village ofNites without the expresied can-sentoftheowser.
The Village is offering a $100reward for ieformaliun leading to .
hoto byMike Biselthe identification, unrest, proseen- GIving an enthusiast/c thumbs-up' are School District 71 PTA Boardmembeys and Nifes residentslion und convietian ofany parson . Jeannie Sche(erandMaryKeeeger They were among thé manywho altendedlàst week's NOes ParkContinued srnFage 39. . . . . .
The Nibs Senior Center Women's Club have installed their1996-97 Women Club Officers: Pictured left to right are JerrieElder, President; Helen Zwierszowski, Vice President; EvetyneWielgus, Secretaiy;andOoris Unrath, Treasurer.
Senior Traveling LeagueChampionship
. The Thunderbird Lanes team Jim Gochis was high averageof Roger Maki, MourerWaltoc, in the teague with 2t9. HighJack Borsiger, Maynned Decker game went Lo Reger Maki withand Gene Witiroth defeated Fair 299 bowled at Brunswick NitreHavenLanes to Win the inaugaralseason oftheNorthend Senior In-vitatiooal Traveling League.They shnt772to697, 816to739and 766 to, 74t te sweepFairHaven Lanes.
The championship match wasat Brunswick Deer ParkLanes onMarch 14. Thunderbird JackBoesiger shot 203-246-202 = 651und Roger Maki had 205-199-238 = 642. 'ilsere werethe starsl
EdwardJones:What the pros consider when choosing mutual funds
Have yea walked dnwn the ce-real aisle of your grocery storelately? Today, there are morebrands ofcereat--and more varie-ties of each brand-than ever be-fore. It can be difficult to makesure you get what you reallywant, batifyou make abad solee-tien, you're only oat a few dut-lars.
Ifyoa think ehnusing from 100different cereals is difficult, trypicking from about 6,000 diffeb-ont mutual funds. Not only arethere muro choices, bat if youwind up with ono you don't like,you're out much more than a fowdollars.
More and moro peuple are try-ing to setectmutoal funds ou theirown. Cheosing from more than2,000 stack funds, plus tax-exempt funds, government fundsand money market funds, notonly staggers tho novice investorhut overwhelms the profession-
Bowl. High serios went to JimGochis - 756. Wooddale bowlhad Trum High Serios Scratch2,557 and Team High Dome 935.
Congratulations to alt the sen-jur men who bowled this season.Spnciot thanks to Bovorly Lanes,Wooddalo Bowl, Fair HavenLanes, Wandficld Lanes, Brans-wick Nites Bawl and Thnnder-bird Loues.
BY JEFFREY CARDELLASpecial to The Bugle
alL And simply paying a cam-mission end blindly going alongwith a salesperson's recommen-dation is no assurance you'll getthe right fund. Ultimately, ssc-cess in selectingtho rightfund feryour needs depends on you ask-ingttsorightquestions.
What are those questions? Be-fore you begin comparing funds,first decide on a specific iovest-mont objective. State in simplesalins what the muney is for.Than decide how lung you planto invent. Short-term money doesnothelung in stockmutual funds.tu August 1987, forexample, thestock market began a downturnthat included a one-day 500-point drop in the Dow Janes In-dustrial Average in October thatyear. During that period, the an-erogo stock fund lost 29 perceet.tfyou had bought a stock fund inAugust hoping lo buy Christmasprosnnts with your profits, you
The Emeritus Program of Oak-ton Commùnity Collego is ic-ccpting registration fer its springseries, Celebrating the Arts inChicago, which begins May 14.Join Rich Mastralonarde andGardon McLean, Chicago art afi-cianadas, for an inside look at thearts in Chicago. Eachtnur will je-elude a preview discussion anTaesday to prepareforthe arts ex-perience the following week. Alldiseassinn besares meet from10:30 0m. ta unoa at the GalGen!Ray Hartstoin Campus (ROC),Skokie.
The May 14 lecture willenpreview far the Friday, May titaue to the Art Institate 5f Chica-ge thot will feature Post-Impressionism to Early ModernWorks. Tho May t lecture willhighlight two tours schedsted tat-er The Friday May 24, tour willbe tu the Gnndmon Theater foromatinee performance uf EngoueO'Neill's A Teach of the Post.The final toar will tako place onSunday, May 26 with a matineeperformance of the ChicagoSymphony Orchestra porfarnsingau allTschoikowuky program.
Each tour is $40 and includesadmission and round-trip coachbus trossspoetatioutu andfrom theRuy Hartstein Campus parkinglot. Lunch is at year own expenseat oprodetonmuod location. Reg-isa6on fees most be in unomonth bhfoo the phrforsuaneedato and aro nou-refandabto.Those tours do noi qualify for thehatf-pricctsition diseonut.
Formare information or to reg-ister, call (847) 635-1414.
would have been disappointed.Long-term invosturs, huwever,have fared mach bItor. In themoro than eight yours since than,the avorago stock fund is up t 11percent.
- After you answer these twoquestions, you can begin compar-ing the wide variety of availablemutual fands. What factumshould you ovaloato in yunrsearch? Consider what the pro-fossionuls thinkis important.
Mutual Funds magasine ro-000tly surooyod 100 mutual fundprofessionals Io see what thoylook far when recommendingstuck funds far their clients.Muro than half said they look for"consistently good results over along period of time." These pro-fessionol woro not concernedwith short-tenu results, bat ratherfonsistont porformanco over attoasta tO-yeorporiod.
Another factor considered im-
NILES SENIOR CENTER REGISTRATIONThe Niles Senior Center is apee ta residents nf tite Village
ofNiles age 62 and aver, and their ynusger spaases. Nibs seo-jars jntorestod in obtaining additional senior conter informa-tian shoald call or visit the ccntor and br placed ou the msittuglist. Tho center is located ut 8060 Gaktan Stroot.
- TICKET SALESTickotSalos wilt take placo an Friday, May 3 at 9:30 am.
The Blue Card js roqairod far noch ticket purchase. The fat-towing events will br dn sote. Jano Lilo Lsnch sod Movie(Muy 3i) includes Turkey an ccoissant and the movie "TheIocrot Garden" for $1.75; Shores nf Lake Michigan Trip (Jane27) inclodiag The Adler Planetarium, 95th floor nf the JahnHancock for baffes tanch, and Dawns Hosso/Evanstan HinsaH-col Sacioty for $25.50.
FISHING GROUP OUTJNGThe first Senior Centor Fishing Gasing is schedalod far
Monday, April 29 from 8:35 am. to 12 noua. The sating willbe hold at Anchoad Lake located ut the carneo of Toohy andRiver Rood East. Included in tise price of $4.50 wilt be fishing,prions, and a Brown's Chicken lunch. Transportation is onyoar awn; ifynu need a ride, contuct Mary Otoksy.
INTERNATIONAL FIESTA PARTYTho International Fiesta Party, sponsored by the Women's
Club, witl be held on Monday, April 22 at 12 noon. The manuwsll fratase intornutionol faro, und assorted eshnic desserts.Folluwing the lunch, enjoy ontontainimont by Rudy Drnek'sBand. Tickets aro $6. Women's Club Members are asked todonate "ethnic" bakery; contact Mary Oleksy if interested.
LECTUEEt SENIOR SAFETY AWARENESSLearn how to pratoct yourself and yosr hamo as this impar-
tant lecture presented by the Sheriffs Office of Conk County.The lecture will be hold na Wednesday, April 24 at 2 p.m.Registration required.
MEDICARE/SUPPLEMENTALINSURANCE APPOINTMENTS
Modncareilspplomontal losarunco Appointments are avallo-bIo no ans individual basis an Wednesday, April 24. Call theCenter for mero information. -
APRIL LITE LUNCH A19D MOVIEThe April Lite Lunch and movie will be on Friday, April26
ot nano. The cost nf $1.75 inclades a Chicago-Stylo Hot Dogand the movie "Babe."
portant is consistent poetfoliamanagement style. This quality,listed by 66 percent of the surveyparticipants, is the discipline bythe fund's managers to establishspecific investment criteria andstickwith them rather than tryingoatwhatoveris in vogao.
A long-term track recaed and
Consistent style mean nothing ifthe fund manager rospnnsiblo forthose two qsalities is no longerthere. Moro than 60 percent ofthe iuvestmentprafossionals saidthe longevity uf the fand's cur-rent munagoris a vital concorn.Profossianuts want enporienco,ondtholangor, the better.
The survey atan uncovered namoross other concerns important lumutual fund professionals:
The concerns should guide you in your choice afmutaal funds.They reqsire research either by yuu or the representativo who offersthe funds. The more information you have, the easier it will br tuchaosethorjghl fand fur you.
Jeffrey Cardottu can be reached at Edward ,Je,tes, 5141 N. -
Mitwoukoo, Nileu, 470-895J.
Nues Fire Department -promotes two firefighters
Tim Crossin - Robert PierskiThe Nitos Fire Department has behind leim. Robert PiensO of
promoted two of their firefighter Nitos, will ho drivorofTouck2 onparamodics to FiroAppaoatusEn- the Black shiftand will also fitlingineers. Tim Crossin of Hilos, when the company officer is ab-will be driver of Track 2 on the sent, Robert has 20 years of sor-Rod shift and ho will also fill in vice behind him. Congratula-when the company officer is ab- tiens tu you both.sent. Tim has 22 years ofservice -
Nues branch pickup serviceThe 1996 brauch picknp sor- On the appropriato Monday,
vice for Nites will work as fol- simply placo the branches at thelows: curb in front ofyonrhomo (nSat-
. Branches mastbeloss than 10 ley pickup). Any branches in ex-inches indiamolee. mss of 10 inches in diameter wilt
. Branches mnstbe tjod in ban- nat ho accepted by Village crows.dIes no mero than 18 inches in di- Larger logs sud bronches should0mo toros d 4 fret in length (eno ho baodted and disposed of by oporson must br able to lift the tree service company or tond-bündIh). scapor, hired by the homeowner.
. No stumps, roots, ai: attached Schedule: Residents livingdirtwill be accepted. East nf Milwaukee Avonno (first
. The branch pickup service Monday of the Month); Maywilt run from April through Oc- inne 3, Jaty t, August 5, ThestObor 7, 1996. - day, Sops. 3 (Monday is a lega
. The Village will be divided holiday); Octoberi (lastpickup).east and west along Milwaukee Residents living Wont nf MitAvenue for brunch pickup. Rosi- waakeo Avenue (last Monday ofdents living east of Milwaukee the Mouth): April 29; TuesdayAvennemnstplacntheirbranchos May 28 (Monday is a legal huh0e the carb on the first Mnnday - dày); Jene 24, July 29, August26uf the month. Residents living Seplombec 30, October t4 (lostwest ofMilwaukee Avenue must pickup).placetheirbrancbes atthoenrbon Remember, branches pat outalhclastMonday ofthomonth. the carb on tho appropriate Man
. Branches must ho pal ont at day morning Hill be picked up -
the front curb on the listed Mon- during that week. Please contacday morning and will he picked the Fobhic Services Departanennp daring the week - Monday at (847) 967-6100, if yen haypick-np is nut guaranteed (no at- any questions regarding thehoy pickup). - BranchPicknp Service.
Funeral services heldfor Forrest Hinchliffe
Funeral services wore heldTuesday, April 16 for ForrestHinchhiffe, 82, of Park Ridge.Mr. Hinchliffe was bora Sept 24,l9l5intlhiunisanddiedApril 15,1996 in Resurrection Hospital,Chicago.
He was the husband oftho lateElaine and father of Carote(Chartes) Barbaghia and Thomas(Eileen) Hincttliffo. Dear grand--father ofMichoet (Ginny) Barba-gtia and Cheryl (Scntt) Szydlnw-
ski.FaneraI Mass was celebrated
at Our Lady of Hope Churchfrom Skaja Terrace FuneralHome, Nitos. Interment was inAll Saints Cemetery.
Mr. Hinchtiffo was the FastGrand Knight, Maria Council#4836 of the Knights of Colum-bus and the Past Comptroller ofBishop Hiltiugor Assembly#1595, oftho Knights nf Cotum-bus.
Vehicle stickersdue iii Niles
In May, avehicle sticker appli-cation witt be mailed to alt resi-dents and business owners whohave a registered vchiclo. Vehi-ele sticker sales will camaroneoJane 1, throagh June 30, 1996 althe rate nf $15 per sticker, $5 forsenior citizens. Ais additionalcharge uf $10 will be charged loanyoneparchasing a sticker afterJuno 30, 1996. Buy your vehiclestickers on limo. Slickers wilt besold at the Village Hall, 7601 N.Milwaukeq Ave. between thehours of 8:30 am. to 5 p.m. Mon-day through Friday, and Salur-day, 6/1 and 6/8 8;30 n.m. tonoon.
TIlO BUGLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1996
Have you marked your calen.durs for a special afternoon withfriends and neighbors when theNiles Histuricat Society presentsBetty Bryant in her real life undlove on u traveling showboat?This promises to be a ment catee-taming hour or so as we spendtime with her reliving au era andworldwe onlydreamed about. -
The Niles HistoriCal Society ispteused to invite you and yourfriends to join us nu Sunday,April 28, at the Nitos Historical
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Museum, 8970 Milwaukee Ave-nue. A shiortbusinessmeeting be-gins at 2 p.m., then Betty willuhareherexporiencos with us.
Mack your calendars for San-day, April 28, Nitos HisturicalMuneum, 8970 Milwaukee Ave-nu, 2 p.m. Refreshments will beserved, a free-with donation ro.quested. -
Moka a note for the Gardonand Plant Sale, Satarday, May 18from Il am. tu4p.m.
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Senior citizens offered low-cost willsEligible senior citizens are ei-
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An attorney from The ChicagotSar Association Lawyer Referral
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. Darable Pawrr of Attorneyned Living Will formt are avalle-hie free of charge. A DnrnblrPower of Altorney allows a sen-brIo designate anolher person lamake preperey er health care de-eisions in the event She senior be-Cernes physieatly ormentally un-able le de se. A Living Willallows ne individual with alermi-ealhealth coedilion to express hiser her desire te have death-detaying pracedures withheld orwithdrawn.
Seniors may eomplele the Der-able Power of Atleensey and Liv-ing Will forms themselves, orthey may hire the altarnsey to helpfill them anteed explain the veci-oes opfions available on thefeems. The fee for the eltorney tepeovide legal advice abenl a Dur-able Power of Attorney is $75maximum for at individnal
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Appoinlments fer -the SeniorCitizees Will Program mesI besehednled ie advance. To regislerand be screened fer eigibilily,call the Niles Senior Center at(847) 967.6100, cxl. 576.
Register forSpring EmeritusSeminars -
Regisler now for spring ene--credil sesears being offeredtbrongh the Emeritee Program ofOaltsoe Cenmannity College.These in-depth seminare de-sigeed for older adalts are held atthe OaktoeiRay Harlstein Cam-pus, 7701 N. Liecela Ave., Sko.kir. Seminars do nel qoalify farthe half-price lnitioe disceanl.
Understanding Ihe Arabs willmeet fram t In 2:30 p.m. far twoMondays beginning May 6. Dr.Muhammad Eises, head of the Af-rican and Asian language depurI-ment el Northwestern University,will look attheArab family, Acabmomero, ways offaith,Arab poli--tics and prospects fer the futem.Thofeeis$l0.. Gordreer Extràordioíaire willmeet from l230 ta 3:30 p.m. ocWednesday, May 0. JenniferBrennan from Chicago's BolacicGarden will teach yen how teIransfortos year garden to leaklike Monet's Giverey. The fee is
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. - WALIUII TALEIESJoie the Walkie TaIMes each Thnrsday fer len weeks at 8
am. starting April 08 fer an heur-loeg walk al Prairie ViewPark end the surrounding walkways. Then slop back et PeairieView fer coffee orjnice. On the kick-off dale, enjoy a bmcchand a guest speaker offering tips oc good walking. Per moreinformation, call Catheriñe Dean at the Park DisIdeS, 965-1200. . - . -
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Main Eest, POiles North end Niles West High Schools invileseniors io joie in on free er low cost school peedtíciiocs tobeperformed this winter. Call 825-4484 (Meine Bast) or :9659366 (Niles North & WesI) for more deleils-ee the followingschedule or senirol dab membership: -
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Brigadeon (spring masical), May 2, 4 p.m. -
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Anroris (dance show), April 18, 2 p.m. -
Jazz Band Ceccert, April 26, 7:50 p.m.AtNiesWest -
"Just for the Fon eflt" (jazz night), April 19, 7 p.m.Percnssien Concert, April 23, 7:50 p.m.
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Here's an inlrodection to the nn-vigorens exercise of golf,while leaenicg the basics of grip, slance, alignment ned swing,New golfers arc welcome. Clnhs are evailable,-.paeticipaessmast bny e bucket of balls ($4), and meet at Golf/Rned Dciv-ing Rcscge. Times are from 2 te 3 p.m. on Saturdays, April 20,May 18, and June 22. The ioelrncter is PGA-pro Oreg Gen,and the cost is $10 per clinic. Te rogisler, call 965-1200. -
- . DIABETES SCREENINGNon-insnlic-dependeel diabolos is gradual io onset and ase-
ally occers in adults ever age 40. Some of the warning signsaro: blamed or any change in viejas, lingling or ilChy skai,slow healing of cuts ned bruises, and drowsiness, Free did-betes screenings ere available froto 9 lo 10 em. oc Tuesday,April 23 jo the Flickinger Senior CAnter. People coming io focthe screening should fast from the evening meal of Ihn nightbefore -
LEARN AT LUNCH'Merles Grove's senior nulritien eile, operaled by Ilse Cem-
mecity Nalcisien Network, Inc. serves bol, culritieus ned mcx-peissive (suggested donalion of $1.50 te $2.25) at 11:45 em.every Monday, Wednesday, and. Friday in the Flickieger Sen-ior Cesser. Reservalions are required in advance and can bemade by calling the Morton Greve Senior Hot Ling et 470-5223 between the beurs ef 9 n.m. and 12 noon.
Tlilsspring, twa programs will be pmscnted for those' whohave lunch, or if preferred, come in following luech at 12:30p.m. The programs are: -
"My Hearing Is Like Swiss Cheese . -It Has Holes Inn It"Wednesday, April 24 . . -
Hearing loss is difficall fer both the hearing person and thehard of Iseurieg person. Il takes eoderstaeding, patience andskill to deal with it effectively. Learn chaut techniqnes ned re.seImes to help you os your hearing begins Io bave some"holes in ii."
"RTA's Reduced Fare Program" Wednesday, May 8 - -.Regisieaiioe will be condoned for seniors (age 65 und over)
io ride at half fare os the CTA. Melca or Pace transis systems.Bring in yuur Medicare card plus a driver's license or Illinoisidentificados cord. Your phoiugraph will be taken and affixedlo your reduced fare card.
TAKE TIME FOR THURSDAYSThe next "Take Time For Thursdays" program will be April
25 from 1 to 2 p.m. ni the Prairie View Community Center.Tais is a free program on ictcrior design- with Lindo Peoge.rousse, interior designer wide Wailer E. Smith. Receive tips entccxpensove ways of pecking up those 40's, 50's, $O's and 70's'eolo without spending the family forluse. Resorvaliens arercqnired, call Catherine Dean et 965-1200. -
For more information abono thesesender services and recre.015es programs, call the Morton Greve Senior Hot Line at 470-5223. or the Prairie View Comesneity Center el 965-7447. Tereceive the "Seniors ic Morton Grove" newslelter, seed $2.50o the Morton Greve Park District, 6834 Dempstcr SIred,
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BILL E. FRASERBill E. Fraser, 76, died April 7
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EHL 'JOHN' JOUNGEh! "John" Joung, 82, died
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KYUWON LEEKyu Won Lee, 58, died March
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ANDRZEJ OLSZOWYAudrzej Olszowy, 43, died
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RUTH H. RAUSCHERELMHORST
Ruth H. Rouscher Etmhorst,68, died March 20. Survived byhusband Melvin Elnahorut, twosens, Raudal (Roberta) and Brad(Foula); four grandchildren,a sis-ter, Dorothy (frvie) Nelson and ubrother Paul Rauucher. Servicesheld at Skaju Terrace FaneraiHome.
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CATHERINE PRATICOPARISI
Catherine Pratico Farisi, 86,died Malrcb 17 at ResurrectionNursing Home. Preceded in deathby husband Salvatori Farisi. Sur-vived by daughter, Toni (Frank)Pantelleria, daughter Frieda(Frauk) Cappola; son Dominick(Myrtle) Parisi, brother, Steve(Kate) Pratico, sister Tosi (Jack)Sorecio, eight grandchildren, IIgreat graudehiidren.
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LEONAM. PENCKOFERLenau M. Peockofer, 65, died
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On Tuesday night, April 23, in benor nf the occasion will beTuesday Night at the Shul, added to the daily prayer servic-MTJC's Adult Education Class,led by Rabbi Edmund Winter,will continue its sessions. Thetopic is: Questions peopte askabout Judaism. This session willconfreat the question: Why dowe need neganieed religion orJewish!aws--ise't itenough tebea good persan? The class begins commence ut 7 p.m. Sundayat&p.m. - - morning and evnning services are
Israeli Independence Doy wilt held ut 9 am. and 7:38 p.m.be observed en Tuesday evening, . Weekday morning and eveningApril 23 and Wndnesduy, April servicesaeeat7:30a.m.and7:3024. Special prayers and readings p.m.
The St. John Brebeuf Ministryof Care program provides A linkbetween the parish faith comma-nity and the homebouad person.At Si. John Brebeuf, them arefour divisions of the Miaistey etCare Program: bereavemeut,hospital, nnrsing home and
Church todedicate newpiano
On Sunday, April 21, at the1:30 and Il um. services, a newsanctnaey, grand piano wit! hedodiceard es-Fdieee Park Luther-an Church, 6626 N. OliphantAve.
A pinno search committeeworked hard since tute January toobtuin the best piano possible forthe church. The committee wasunanimous io itsdecision, and theEPLC Congregation Council ap-proved the recommendatieu, topurchase nYamaba C-6 grand pi-ene.
The instrument was paid forlargely with apealen eta beques!from the Estate of Miss MildredLindquist; agiftfrom Heidi Muy-er, and genereus denntions madeto the Piane Fund by the congre-gatioa.
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Friday, Apri! 19, will begin ut7:15 p.m., Saturday moruing ser-vices, April 20, begin at9:30 am.and are preceded by Rabbi Win-tsr's Torah study lessen. Shabbataftemoon aed Evening services
homebound visits. Volunteersshare their faith values in a 10v-ing. caning way by ministeringin these areas. They also pro-vide ether services such as bringvolunteer sitters, grocery shop-pers and drivers.
On Apri! 21, nineteen minis-tees of cAen will be celebratingten yearn uf service At the 11
- am. Liturgy. At! ministers ofcare will he called forward torecommit for another tlaree yearste the program. A breakfast wiltfelfow AI Jonathau's Restanrant.
For further information re-garding the Ministry nf Careprogram, oontaet JeanineLembeke, at 966-1145,
NSJC ServicesNorthwest Suburban Jewish
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Aenald Jacobs, Presiden! ofNiles Township Jewish Congre-galion announced that Ms. ShamKluft has joined the professionalstaffofthe congregation as Enec-utivn Director. She comes to theeongengAlien with a rich back-ground in Juduic and administra-tive activities. She is looking for-ward to becoming a part of thecotttmunity served by NuesTownship Jnwish Congregation.
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Jerusalem Lutheran Cheech,located at 6210 Capulina in Mor-tan Grove, invites the communitylo attend aspecial service to dedi-cate ito newly rebuill pipe orgon.The service, featuring music byall Ihren church organists, the vocal and handbell choirs, and theSunday School and day schoolstudents, will be held al 10 n.m.,Sunday, April 28. After tito ser-vice, the new organ console andpipe chambers may be viewed,and a light branch wit! be servedin the church auditorium.
In the early 1980's, after sever-al years of deteriorating wiringand leaking pipes, the decisionwm made to rebuild the organ.Since then, slow, steady progresowas made. Pipes were reñir-bished, two new ranbs were add-ed, oew pipe chests were built,complete rewiring was done, andfinalty, a new state offre art con-
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ANAD to hold meetingNational Association of Ano- group mnetlng for anorexies, bu-
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I ANAD groups now hold regalarmeetings in uameeoos NorthShore eomn%anities and othersections of greater Chicago. Foradditional information, colt (847)83t-3438.
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All participsats-witl receive sBike Ride Plus t-shirt and ore eli-gibte to win a variety of excitingprizes, inctxding u trip for twocourtesy ofAttseriean Airlines, ogift certificato to Spieget, gela-way weekendpaekages and mach
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Harlem Irving Plazahosts Health &Community Expo
Harlem living Plaza sponsorsit's Health & commuaiq, ExpoSaturday, April 20, from tO am.tu 9 p.m. The show is to be heldat the oenlor which is hìeated atHarlem Ave., Irving Pork Rd.und Forest Preservo Drive. Pur-ticipoting community organiza-tians will be on hand lo presentinformation and aoswor ques-lions - regarding programs aodservices thut they provide. Ex-hibilors include: King CIdro-praette Cltme who will providofree blood pressure checks, spi-nat screenings and ebieopmctieeure information. The NorridgePutice Deportment display in-etudes, working potiee vehicte,eadar demonstration und animalcontrol display and information.
Smith Chiropractie will offerfree spinat evaluations and theNorwond Park Fire Dopartmesswill provide information on fsreprevention und emergency medi-cot services. Medicaro informa-tino and hoalth caro informationwilt be available from Service inthe Neighborhood foe Seniors(SINS Program).
Spinat screenings will also-beavailable at Oaktoe Chiropruc.tie. The Conk County SheriffsOffice will ho available from IOam. lo 3 p.m. Io offer free fin-gerprinting of childroa (for pa-rental uso), tips ou crime proven-sinn, senior safety informationand medioatiis uroceedSpecial altrOctions will beMcGruff, appearing at 10 am.and nobn, and a specially traineddug from the Sheriffs CaninoVail from l-3 p.m.
The Chicago Public Schoolswill be presenting Early Child-hood Screening front 10 am. to4 p.m. and Contrat Baptist Homewill provide information on theirfocility. Grand Clinic wilt pro-vide spine checks and consulta-lions, Helslrom Enterprises, Inc.wilt display their electric scoot-res und Humana Heottheare wiltprovide health edro information,Northwest Yoùth Outreach wiltprovido information on their fa-cititiex and services to youthsund futuities and the NnrwnodPark Township Facility witt pro-vide information no their nom-manity facilities. The U.S. AirForer wilt also present informo-liso and answer questions on AirForce recruiting.
More information un theExpo ix available by calling theHarlem living Plaza at (312)625-3036 or (708) 453-7500.
Harold BergeNavy Lt. Harald Berge, a 1902
graduate of - Niles West HighSchool uf Skokie, is in the West-orn Pacific Ocean near the IslandafTaiwon with Taeticol Electron-in Warfare Squadron 535 em-barked aboard the aircraft zanierUSS Nimito. Hejoined the Navyinialy 1989.
The Apollo Cultmol UnityCommittee was formed in theSpring of .1992 at ApolloSchool. The missioa of thiscommittee is to provide oppuGn-nities for open communicationbetween parents of varying eth-nie backgrounds and staff. Inaddition, the committee assistsstaff and parents in empoweringstudents tu bu successful aea-demically, socially, and emo-
- tionatly. The consmitter alsopromotes PRIDE. (PersonalResponsibility in Daily Effort)among the students.
The A.C.U.C. is mode up of ateam of parents and teacherswho work together throughoutthe school year to accomplishIbis mission. Tranxlation servie-es ace provided in eleven Ian-guagus to facilitate cnnsmaniea-tino between teachers, parents,und stadents, The student bodyis comprised of ever 670 sta-dents, with over thirty differentlanguages spoken in the homesof these children.
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A.C.U.C. to host FamilyDance International -
Each year the A.C.U.C. spun-toes a Family Dance tuternotion-cl. This year's event will br heldna Feiday, May 3 from 6:50- -9:30 p.m. lu the Apollo schoolgymnasium. The A.C.U.C.dañen provides in opportunityfor Apollo parents and studentsto show pride in their eattaral di-versity. Jeff Binar, Dise Jockeyfrom Bizar Entertainment, mIe-grates music from various eattu-cal regions with popular matieof the '90x. Parents, students,and teachers perfora ethnicdances and ethnic food is pro-vided for thoar who atlend. Par-tieipants have an oppoelunily tewin gift certificates to ethnic ros-tamouls in the Des Plaines area.The dance brings everyone to-gether to feel pride in their heel-tage and lo celebrate the unity ufour school.
Foe farther information con-tael Mrs. Renco Bailer-Bartonor Mrs. Doreen Bizar ut (547)827-6231.
Free skin cancer screeningat Rush North Shore
A free skin-screening will beheld eu Sunday, Inlay 5, from 11am. 10 3 pm; Appointments are
,roqaired mrd wilt be onceptedantil Tuesday, April 30. Partici-pants may want te wear swim-ming suits ander their clothes.To make an appointment, coltRmh North Shore's ReferralLine ut (847) 933-6050.
The free xereeaing is beingheld in conjunction with Notion-al Melanoma Skin Cancer De-tedien und Prevention Week inMay. Skin cancer is the mostcommon cancer in the UnitedSlates and accounts fur 30 to 40
Norwood ParkHistorical Society
Find out how much history undtreasnreturks inthe soil under ourfeet. -Loren "Reis" Kringle, thespeaker for the April 24 meetingof the Norwuod Park HistoricalSociety wilt tell us about using umetal detector, wlsut it dues, andhow ituneaeltss history.
Kris witt tell us aboothis ovo-cation that yields rewards. psy-ehohugical relaxation, and on ax-derstonding of history from onunusual viewpoint.
Eels's presentation wilt in-etude findings from the Crippenproperty as well as o variety ofsamples from his collection, in-eluding nue of historical lakens.
The meeting is Wodoesday,April 24, at 7:30 p.m. ut the Crip-pen House, 5624 N. Newark.Coffee and conversation wtihReis will follow.
Fur meetiag and membershipiufsrmotiun,colt (3t2) 631-4633.
percent nf alt cancers, accordingto Alan E. Lasser, M.D., uf Win-netku, medical coordinator ufRush North Shore Medical Cen-Irr's skin-cancre screening.
"Melanoma skin caecer eaux-es 5,000 deaths per year, undana-meluneino cuneer causes on-other 2,000 deaths per year," Dr.Lasser explains. "Patients withincreased risk of developingskin cancer can be identifiedthrough screening, and earlyteouttonnh results in high cam
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It's Flea Market time again utThoSalvatinu Army otFoslee undCamberla,,d un Satarday, May11th,
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of Driver Education will be of-freed at Niles West High Schoolfrom Tuesday, June 58 thronghWedeesday, July 31. All NibsTownship students who will bety years old by September 1 oreeligible. The total cost is $50,which includes the xunseuerschool cogistratisufee of $12.
Private and parochial schontstudeuls, whomust show proef ofcesideney and age, can register atthe Nites Township High Schooldistrict office, 7700 Gross PointRd., from 2 te 5 p.m. Tuesday,April23. NilesWeslutudenls wiltregister from 9 um, Io 12 p.m.Taesday, Muy 14 in thedrtver ed-neotion classroom (Room 126)and Niles North students wilt reg-isterfrom 9 am. to 12 p.m. Tues-day, May 21 in the Nitet Northauditoriumbobby. -
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Republican nominen Jon anticemmentory un public policyWalsh will begin his battle issues te elected officiais aroundagainst 86-year old Democratic the notion. Au active writer andCongressman Sidney Yates with speaker on subjects includingo RickoifRutly ut 2 p.m. Sunday, education and welfare reform.April 21, at Ihr Citizens for Walsh also troches classes inWalsh snbaebanheadquarters, lo- U. S. History atad American 00v-coted in the Talisman Center, eremeut at Ooklou Cosismanily2660W, GolfRd., Gtenvinw, Collego. He holds on MA.
Walsh is countiugThe "pedal in Publie Policy from The Uni-power" to help him gain visibility versity uf Chicago and a BA. inand pomo recognition in the roen English from the University offer the Illinois 9th District seat, Iowa.The 34-year-old government and ,history teacher will ride his bicy- Israel s Safratcte lhrnugheut the district, meet-ing vetees, appearing in paradesand attending local and entorno-nity events.
Walsh is pro-choice, favorxSecond Atnoedment rights, ssp-ports gay rights and believes par-ruts have o right lo choose wheretheir kids go to school. He favors"meaningful and cempassionote"wetfare reform and is on advocateof a "citizon legislatore" cem-posed nf average citizens and notprofessional puliticions.
Joe Walsh and his wife Lamalive in Evanston with their threeehildron, Ho is employed by theHeartland Institute, a non-profitorganization providing rnsnarch
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Welcome BabyAmanda Michelle.
DuravaA girl, Atnanda Michelle, was
born on Monday, March 25 atNorthwest Community Hospital,Arlington Heights, to Shasen andLuisa Durava of ArlingtonHeights. She was 6 lbs., 12 se.and 21 inches long. Proud sisteris Ashley, uge 2. Grandparentsare Carl and Charlotte Lindquistof Hiles und Cusimer and Pali-ria Durava of Nues. Great-
. grandpuronts are Victor and Pal-ma Rosy of Niles.
The St. Francis Breast Center wrote Flsrencf Hoan, M.D.,rereivod an ."oststanding" rating MPH., the director sftho FDA'srecently foltewingits firsteverin- Division ofMummography Qnalspection by the U. S. Food and ily and Radiation Frograttss, maDeagAdmieistration. . letter te the Breast Center's nurse
manager, SharonLebsack, R.Ñ.."We commend you for the-of-
fort and attention you and -yourstaffhaveput into devleoping za-cepttoual operating systems," thelettercontinued.
Lehsack rommeotbd shut sheand her stuff were "ecstatic ovorthe outcome," adding that the out-ing conflimod their confidence inthe services offered at the - SLFrancis Breast Center. -
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- Moms Need A BreakAccording to tOP Foresters findways toreleusopressure alit-
family stress export Dr. Richard tie atatime.Earle, high tevels uf stress can A free brochure offered by thecouse both health problems und 10F Foresters points oat wuys furfamily disruption for the mumwith toomuchto do.
Don't wall for a special Ocra-sion to take a break, advisesEarle. As a year-round gift leyour kids, make your own hratthand well-being u priority. Boiaga mother has always been a full-time occupation, whether or notshe also works outside the heme.Every mom needs to taler goodrare of herself ifshe's going totakothehest care ufherfamity.
Anetherkoy to bettor coping istotting off steam an a regular ha-sis. Unsvoidabte frustrations cancreate pressure that mounts undexplodes. lt's much healthier to
- The inspection compared spe-cific items in six major uros(equipment, perfortoance,- tech-nologist quality control, medicalphysicist suryey, personnel qnali-firndons, medial reports and oat-come audits) to- required stan-dards. The results showed that-the St. Francis facility, which islocated in thy hospital's Frofos-sional Gfftce Center, was in oom-pliance with all required stan-dards issued- under theMantmography Quality Stun-durdsAct (MSQA).
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The Auxiliary of pur Lady ofthe Resurrection Medical Centerwilt hold its ThirstAenuul SpaingFashion Show on Sunday, April28, at the Hyatt Regency O'Harein Rosemont. BiEed as un eventfor the entire family, the theme isOn the Wings of Fashion, withfashions by assortodlecal andin-tereationul designérs. Fundsraised will benefit Our Lady'iExtended Care Unit Fansily undDay Room Renovation Feojoct.
On the Wings of Fashion witlalso foulure a eaffle and silentauction. Ruffle prizesinclude twoSuuthwestAirlinrs tickets tu any-where in the cuntineetal UnitedStates; Weekend for two al theChicngo Hilton and Tosfers; anda$tOOU.5. SavingsBond. Silentauction items includo Black-hnwks play-offtickets; Cobs andSun tickets; brunch ut the RitzCanton; a Ryne Sandburg aulo-graphed but and moro. For ticketinfoemation,calt (312) 792-7924.
Hoar Necessities FediatricCancer Foundation would Eke losend ont heartfelt thanks to themany topperters who mude theholidays brighter fur our kidswithcnecor.
Cub Foods, Crystal Lake,sponsored a "GivingTree" whichheld the ages uf children-hospitalized with cancer, infantStirn tO years, for which verygenerous supporters purchased a
- suggested gift. Theoverwhelming abundance of giftsWere then distrihntod to ninelocal hospitals. Bear Necessities"Elf-like" volunteers, personallydelivered -the gifts to theChicagolandhospitats. . -
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hors d'oeuvre'swere served to those donating achildren's toy. The toys, alongwith the chocslato Sauts worethen presented, by BeurNecessities, to childc9nhospitalized at Lutheran GeneralHospital daring their annualHoliday Party.-- Chicagotand Apuotment
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Faculty Voice Recitalat Oakton
Back by popular demand, theFacultyVoiceRecital wilibe helu.at 3 p.m. ea S6nday, April 21 onthe Mainstage of the PerformingActs Center at Oakton Commnni-tyCotlege, t6goE. GalfRd., DeaPlainea.
Dan Detlaff and Eileen Ber-mao, Oakton voice faculty and
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Varblonmmnis Spring Concertwill also be held at the SwedishMuseum, Sunday, April 28. Wewill be celebrating the Swedishllaaiasigralion Jubilee with a pro-gram featuring Sven Sveasou'stravels from Sweden ta America,3 p.m.
The Barat RepertoryDance Company hiConcert
The Smut Repertory DunceCompany in Concert, ander thearlislic direction of Rory Fetter,will preseni a varied repertoireof clnusicol ballet, modemdunce, and jure when the NorthShore's most accomplisheddance company lakes command.The Burnt Repertory Dons/bCompany will thalsare nalionallyrecognized guest dancers andòhnreagraphers.
Admillance far - The BaratRepertory Dance Company inConcert is $9 far general pa-leans, nod $7 far slndeels andseniors. Performances arcscheduled for Friday and Salue-day April 26 and 27 at 0 p.m.and April 28 ut 3 p.m. TheDrake Theater it loculed al 700E. Westleigh Rd. in Lake Forcsl.
The Drake Theater Perform-ing Arts Series is sponsored. inparry by First Midwest Boocoep,Inc.
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Six Piano Ensembleperforms at Oakton
Students of the ensemble-are (Jell to right) Belly Bgnuon, Evans-ton; Beatriz Levi, Skokie; Mary Wedderspoon, Park Ridge; LindaSchneider, Evanston; l$arfleld Saitman, Des Plaines; Diane Dna-tek, Des Plaines; Jan Pemey, Evanaton (at piano) and GlennaSprague (conductor), Skokie.
The nationally acclaimed Sie hussy, Bach, Milhaud and ScolIPiana Ensemble will pàiíorm al Jopliu will be performed. The0 p.m., Saturduy, April 27 and al midwest's only Sie Piano En-3 p.m. on Sunday, April 25, at semble is known for iO uniqueOnkton Community College Per- soand with each pianisl playingforming Arts Ceder, 1600 E. a differenl part. A eeceplion willDolfRoad, Des Plaines. The en- follow the concerts.semble will perform classical, Tis/kels are $7 far seniors, sItj-ragtime and popular music or- dents, facalty and staff und $10ranged by Professor Glenno gcncml udnuissioa. For ticket in-Spragua, conductor of the group. formation, call the Dakton BoxWorks by compasnrs such us Dfface at (847) 635-1900,Rachmaninoff, Mozart, Dc- -
Percussion Ensemble-premieres work
The Nibs Weit High SchealPercmsion Ensemble hosts a freeconcert at 7:30 p.m. onThesday,April 23 in lIte band roam (Mt2)ofNiles West High School, 5701Ooklan SI. in Skakie. This eve-ss/ng with the Fcrcnssioñ Enoem-hIe will be highlighted by theworld premiere of an originalcomposition by Niles West son-iorDanWitleofNiles,
Along with Witte's originalwork, the ensemble will performa variety of songs including "Af-rican Welcome Piece" by Mi-chad ljdow, "Rondo" from"Eine Kleine Nachlmasik" byMozart, and "Fancy ThaI" and
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Journey on a slarship, slay adragon,. and fend off super he-roes all in one day. Welcome toMaine East's first "You asidME.' conventien,.schedoled forSaturday, April 20.
'lhis event is being ro-sponsored by Moine East's Ad--ventare Games, Animalion, undScience Fiction clubs. The pricefor the 10 um. to 5 p.m. adven-tore will br o $4 eolrance fec,wish an addis/ocal cost of $3 topai7icipulr io euch of the looma-monts being run by Ethon Net-terslrom, the president of Ad-ventare Games Club. Thosepl000ing to otlend shonld eaterut the rolando enFonce and go toshe information ceder set up inRoom 230.
This newly created event willfeature science ficlioe and uni-malien movies and science fie-tian discussion groups 05 well osboard, card, ucd role playinggames. There will also be uni-matiOe club members demon-touting curl000ieg. The mainevenls of she day will be Mag-le: The Gathering Type I andII tournaments with a prize for
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Other dab members assistingmid$ preparalions for the Sonar-doy, April 20, aCtivisios ore ErieSmolson of Des Pioines BdTom of Morton Grove, Cathylucher of Gtenview, and EvaDziudkowiec of Nues.
Sponsors of the three hostingMaine East rlssbs arc Spanishteacher Rae Mutina, social sci-ence teacher Gary Zielinski, andSecurity Officer Greg Lilslejohn.
Steven WessmanNavy Chief FcsIy Officer 51e-
ven C. Wostmoo, a 1974 grodnuteof Moine West High School ofDes Plaines, is in Ihe Western Pa-rifle Orean near the Island of Tui-wan aboard the guided missilecruiser USS Bunker Flut. Hejoined Ihe Navy is September1975.
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Dinner and Raffle for LeukemiaResearch Foundation
The Donald Davidson-AlanBrin Memorial Chopler of sheLeukemia Research Foundationwill host isa annual Trip/CashRaffle Dinner, Snnday, May 5 at6 p.m. al Rosowood Reslunrunt,.9421 W. Higgius Rd., Rose-monI.
Cost is $50 per person (pee-payments only) and will includecocklails, dinner und dancing.
First prize is u $5,000 trip val-0O or $3,500 in rash. Seroudprize winner receives $2,000 -and third prize is $1,000. Therewilt also br a mini raffle with 30-lo 40 additional prizes. .
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ss/versas/y of the Leukemia Re-search Foundation, comprised of1,000 volunseers in 15 localehapsers, whò have joined to-grther so raise fonds for teuke-mia research, as well as provideservices Io leukemia patients
-and Iheir families. More shan$13 million has been raisedthrough various fundroising uc-tivities since il inception in1946. . .
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For more information and -Io.make reservolions, call LisaGoldsand at (312) 477-6206.
"Rockin' in the50's" DinnerDance
The Filipino Christian Corn-munily of Our Lady of RuesrimPorishin Nitos will spousor a dio-ser dance, "Rockiu' io the So's"on Sasurdoy, May 18 at 6 p.m. in-Faluch Hall, 8300 OreeuwoodAve., Niles. Mosic will be pro-vided by The Nino Bund (uve).so's oisive is Optional. Donation is$20prrperson/eashbar.
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Jazz bands toplay "Just Forthe Fun of It"
The Niles West High SchoolJazz Band will host an eveniug offrrejazc music Al Iheir fourth an-nual "lass Por lhe Pou of Il" ron-ceri. Jazz bends from Niles -West,Niles North s/nd Gleobroak Southwill share sheir tairais begiuniegat 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 19 inCON WesI (she school's cafete-ria) at 5701 Goklon Street in Sko-Ide. A highlight of the night willhr Ilse debut performance of thenew Nues West "Pop 'o' Rock"ensemble.
The evening is devoted io- sheenjoymens ofBig Bans/june mu-sir. his notacoutestbal rather unevens designed to leI Ihr portici-paling groups-simply go nat and"sKaI their smff." The roaredlakes place in the cafeteria, whichwill be deroraled io jazz clubstyle. Rrfroshmcnls will be avail-able throughout she evening at u
- nominal charge.- For more informasion, cooluctKathy Spreitzer or Nitos WealJazz Band Direcler Bill Koch at(047)501-2973.
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Freshman ánd sophomore sui-dents and theirparents are invitedto attend "Anticipating the Col-lege Process" oe Thursday, April25 from 7 10 8:30p.m. at the NilesNorth High School auditorium,9SOOLawlerAve., Skokie.
This prugrum is designed toauswer the common questionsasked by studeuts and their pur-outs us they begin tu think aboutthe college application process.Which college placement testsshould a student tube? Whenshould he or she take them? Howshould an individual prepare forthese tests? When should a fami-ly stuetlookieg at colleges? I-tow
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does one choose a college match?.How cnn u family deteemiun ifthey cou afford n college? Thesened niuny otherqnostiaes will beaddresstid ut this program by thecnllege/career counselors uf Dis-trict 219. A brief demonstration-of the 'Discover' encone programwill also be highlighted.
Fur further information, con-tact Nibs North College/CareerCuunselor Donna Virtduu at(847) 933-8873 or Nibs WestCollege/Career Couatelor GloriaMoore at(847) 581-3169.
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Jerusalem Lutheran Chnrch ofMorton Grove, along with theVillage nf Marlou Grove, willsponsor a blond drive on Thora-day, May 2. The drive will beheld ut the Senior Center from 3to 8 p.m. Donors are needed wboare in good health, ages 17through IO, nod weighing at least100 pasudo. After donating, vol-entenas are welcome to stay forrefreshments. Please considergiving u little bit of yourself tohelp someone in need. To mohnon uppoiutment, call Ihn HealthDeportmeotat965-4l00.
Olympic Updatefròm Loyola
Freshman Natalie Locuesta ofSkokie placed 25th eut of 75contestants in recent iuternation-al rhythmic gymnastics competi-tian held in Greece. Natalie'sranking tied her with the camentUnited Statet Natinnal Champi-ea. She will represent the Unit-ed States in competition the lastweek of April in Germany undthe fullowiug week in Bulgaria.to Jane, she will compute in theUS Olympic Trials in Bostonagainst the carrent National,Champion for the number oneslot in the Olympics.
Driver Education- to be taught thissummer
high school driver educationwill be taught this sammer atMaine East, Maine Suoth, undMaine Wosl fer students 16 andnp. Stedeots who live in the dia-niet, whether or not thby attendDistrict 207 schools, are cligi-bIn. Notre Dome high schoolstadents ate also eligible, wheth-or or not they live in tha district,because the high school is local-ed wilhin District 207 boondur-irs. Eligibility is determined bybirth dote.
The registrotian fee for drivereducation is $25 and dI-es not io-elude the cost of the textbook,workbook, or permit. Registra-tino wilt be held ut Malee South
- from April 22 to May 3; atMoine West from Muy 6-10; andMoine East from May 13-17.
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Facets College Fair '96
Skokie resident Sharon Chefitz io coordinator of Facets Col-lege Fair '96, a college fair forJewish high school studento andtheirfamiies, ont to take place from 12:30 to 5p.m. on Sunday,April 21, at Northwestern University Nords Centerin Evanston.Sponaored by The t-lilloIs ofililnois, the event will feature lepre-sentativas from all majortsraeliuniversities andfrom more than10 colleges and universities inAmerlca, as welt as more than 20speakersand an array of workshops geared to helping parlici-punta take Jewiah connideralions into account when preparingfor college life. Admiosion to Faceto is $3 perperson with-ad-vance registration or$5at the door. Rabbi PautSaigerlo execa-bee direotorof The Hillels of Illinois. For furtherinformation callMa. Chefltzat(847) 675-4324. -
Loyola to hold reunionsSpring is reunion season at 45 will holdtheie Golden Age Re-
Loyola Academy. From April 20 union; - -
through June 29, ten class eeuu- May 25, theClass of-l956 wiltinns wilt take-place ut the Acade- - holdthoir4OthReunian;my, plus the Golden Age Reun- Jnne 8, the Class uf 1951 asidion un May 22, for alumni who the Class uf 1986 will hold thesegrndoatedpriorto 1946. 45th and 10th Reunions (respec-
A new twist this year is Loyo- tivety);In's first coed reunion for the Jann-15, theClassof 1961 willClass of 1971 Marilloc undLoyu- holdits 35thReunion;la ulams who wilt celebrate their 'Jane22, theClussof 1966 wilt25th reunions. The decision was holdils 3llthReauion;made after - enough men and June 29, the Class of 1981 willwnmun from both schools gol the ho,ldits 15th Reunion.hollrollingforujointeffort. LoyuluSeuiurAlamisi and De-
The 1996 Loyola Alumni Re- vnlepmeut Officer, Fother BobanienCulendaris asfollows: - Humberl, S.J. has jnst completed
April 20, the Class of 1976 another annual tour-of 12 Loyolawillholdtheir2üthReuninu; alumni regional reunions in other
April 27, the Class of 1971 majar cities thronglsoot the rann-will holdtheir25thReunion (Mu- try, visiting some of the 5000 LArittuc undLoyola); goads residing outside of illinois.
May l8,the Class of 1946 will Call the Loyola Alumni Officehnldtheir5othReunion; fer further infcrmation ubout re-
May 22, the Classes uf 19.14- uniuns ut the Academy.
DeVry to hold open houseAn open house on career op-
portanities in technolngy-basedbusiness und electronics fields,as well as the edncatiunal pro-grams offered at DeVey Inslitateof Technology, is scheduled for6-8 p.m., Wednesday, April 24,ut DeVry'u Chieuga campus,3300 North Campbell Ave.
The seminar will include afilm on opportunities in leehnol-ugy-based fields as well as scv-cml discussion sessions dotingwhich DeVty repeesenlativeswill answer questions on tech-nology carene opportunities andDeVey curricula, financial nid
andjeb placement.DeVry nEceo bochelur's de-
grec programs in electronics en-ginenring technology, cootpsterinformation systems, technicalmanagement, business opetu-tians und accounting as well usan associate degree program forelectronics technicians.
DeVi3' is one of the largestprivate degree-grunting, highereducation systems in NoethAmerica. For additienul infer-mation, contact the DeVr' ad-missiens nI-fice at (312) 929-6550.
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Nominations are now being ac-ceptedforthe 1996 Seniorlllieni-Sann Hall afFame, says state Sen.WalterDudycz (R-Chicago).
"TheHallofFamehonors a va-riet3 af role models, includingpublic servants, humauitariaenaed educators" said Dadycz."All ofthe curreutinducteen havehad a positive influence ie theircommunity or their professionand in the slate of Illinois aswell."
In 1994, the General Assemblyapproved the Hall of Fame pro-grata lo honor exceptional sea-ioes who have had aprofonnd im-pact within illinois. Since then,tise Hall afFame has inducted 19
members. Past inductees includeinventor Horace Hume, Dr.Thomas Kim, who is known forhis ground breaking tuberculosisretearch and . Mollie West,founder ofthe Coalition of LaborUnion Women.
Candidates must be age 65 erolder and a current or former citi-ren oflllinois who han lived ie Il-tineit for the majority of his erher life. Pasthuosous nousieeeswill alsobecuesidered.
At many us ten new inducteeswill br selected for the 1996 Hallof Fame, bmed ou the overallqualifications of the applicants.Judges wilt be chosen from Ihrstale'u senior advocacy organica-
tians.The induction ceremony wilt
be heldon SeniorDay atthe 1996illinois Stute Fuir.
Altenteinumaut be postmarkedor faxed to the Illinois Depart-ment on Aging by June 7.. Tu re-quent un offibiut uominatianform, call the lllieois Departmenton Agiug'u Senior Helpline ut 1-800-252-8966.
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Residents and their familyWere "guests ufhnner" al Regen-cy Nursing Centre's annual"Family Appreciation Day" cele-bralion.
The event started off in thelower level of the nnesing realerwhrreadeicioushuffetluncheonwax bring served und concludedat Regency Adult Day Cere Cm-ser whmre miniature pastries, fruitundeoffee was being offered.
The guests serenaded by BorisGorelik, violinist und Alla Gore-lik, pianist ut the nuruing centerund John Boda, singer/guilariul atthe Adult Day Cere Center. Thecenter wan udnrned with brightly
The Scaler Center is request-'ng any left-overyarn nr scraps ofmaterial (8' n 8" or bigger). Lapoben und shnwls arm mude for
veterans at Hines Hospital. Vol-
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colored balloonu, flowers undlong while table cloths. liveryguent and renidentreceived a cur-nation und a handmade floralbookmark, compliments of theresidents from the Activities De-panittlent and seniors from theAdult Day Care CuvIer. The daywas a very mrmorublm our forboth residents and family mum-bers.
"We truly appreciate every- --
thing that our family members duta support Regency an well astheir loved ones. We were hen-ored te have them as oar specialguests," nays Barbara Hechl, Ad-mintsteutor. - - -
untere homers and croehetems areneeded. If interested, contactMary Vundenplas at thu NileuSeoiorCeiotrrut967-6100.
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or, .auntheropúuu fuesen/orn atMeocy Resldenre/rutenene Center.We have a fumished ton-mum suite available lar varal/un
- days. ttatsoseroes as a p/are seniors ran occupy tu decide ilthis dod nl huusinu is suitable lar them.
Reverse MortgageProgram for seniois
From the verybeginning LilieKnight, who lives in the Chicago-land aren, knew that this was ge-ing toworkoatforhur. Lithe hadcontacted an area agency un ag-ing about gettilog in on Ihn FHA-insured reverse mortgage - pro-geam. If her Wilt-Fewer had any-thingta do withil, Lithe would beaccepted into the FHA programion eecerd dime. After taking herupplicationul the very beginningpf theprecess Lilie had u ditOcult time giving out the necessaryinformation without breakingdown. So distraught was sheabout hei inability te meet all nfher monthly obligations, she feltan obligation ta explain thu rea-son farber difficulties.
Yen see, several mouths ugoLiHr had fallen and broken herhip. Snvrral months prior to thatherhusband, Funl,hadpussed an;When Faul pasted un she had aettI in her social security benefits.Then when she took her fall shewan forced into leaving her jabbecause the employer could netallow the position tu remain upenfer tini amount of time it wouldtake -hecto heal. All of Lillie'sfriends and the bank had beentelling hur for werks that il wastime she patthe home up for sale.There was dimply na way, in theiropinion, that Lithe meld remaininhrrhomm and pay thobilts. Lit-tir resisted this with u ntroog wittwhich defied her petite and frog-ile 73 year old body. She wouldstay in her home, and that was fi-
When Lithe-seas told ahent thereverse mortgage, she knew ilwas what she needed. "MIer talc-ing the application, I must say, Iwalked out having no doubts"said Richard Berm, the reversemortgage specialist which helpedhnrwithheruppticatien. "Li/lie'smortgage balance was quite high,given the amount affunds anuita-
hIe to her." But LOtie said, "You. put this thing throngh und we'll
get it laken care of. t know this iswhat will keep mn in my home.Therm ace se 'Ifs' about it." Shewas absolutely positive. Interestrates had been ineresing latelyand that would lower the amountof available funds. In the end itactually torced out 1h41 the peo-gram Was $1,000 short ofthr cashneqded ta meet alt expenses andpay offLiltir's mortgage. This iswhere Lithe's positive thinkingmay have taken aver. The Lenderapplied for a grant from the stateand snnghl the 51,000 needed tomake np the difference en hermortguge. The monies from thegrant were approved, and shortlythereafter, Li/lie was acceptedinto the FHA-insarrd reversemortgage program. Liltir wasable to psy off her existing mort-gage as she pinnurd. freeing up an
- extra $300 each month for livingexpenses and continue living inher home. "I never doubted it,"
Lithe said afInE the closing, "thispraram was made for me." Andin fact, this program wasmade farhtir, and peoplejust like her.
- Ta get infdrmation abonl thereverse mortgage in Illinois cois-tartthe leaders reverse mortgage -hoe tine at l-800-880-7740. Anyquestions can be answered andspecific benefits availablethrough the program quoted.
Rally Against- Ageism
What is ageism? Who does ilaffect? What can be done aboutit? Join other seniors in "Cele-beating Older Adults: RallyAgainst-Ageism" from t-3 p.m.on Wednesday,- May t ut theSpotten Institute, Michigan Ave. -at Harrison in downtown Chica-go. Call Age-Wise ut (708) 660-2000 to register, seating is limit-
Glenview Terrace to hostfree blood pressure screeningThe Teansilionat Care Unit ut
Glenview Tenace will host u freeblood pressare screening anThursday, April 18, from 9 to t 1am., and an Thursday, April 25,from 6 to 0 p.m. Nurses fromRush North Shore Medical Cru-ter will be providing Ihn blondpressare scumming.
tu addition la the screening,visitors will be able to leur the
new Transitinaat Care Unit(TCU), pick up a free mog andbecome eligible for a drawing fortickets le the Caodtelighl DinnerFloyhouse, courtesy of The BugleNewspapen.
No reservations are required.Gtenvirw Tonare is located at151 1 Greenwood Rd., Gleoview.Far more information, call (847)729-9090.
Pressure ScreeningSponsored byThe Transitional Care Unit (TCIJ)
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te Nursesfrom iRzísii North Shore Medical Centerproviding blood pressure screening.
* Tours ofthe TCLI, a subacute rehabilitationunit, provided -
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Nominees sought for Senior "Family AppreciationIllinoisans Hall of Fame Day" at Regency
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Register now for spring non-credit seminnrs bring offeredthrough the Emenitos Programof Oakton Community College.These in-depth seminars are de-
. signed for older adults and meetat tite OatatonlRay Hartsleinrampas, 7701 N. Lincoln Ave.,Skokie. Seminars do not qoalil'for the half-price tuition dis-rInnt.
The Sacred Stories wilt be
Emeritus presents SacredStories of the Mayan People
presented from to to 1 1:30 am. and other Emeriins programs,on Wednesday, April 24. Take call (847) 635-1414.afateinalrngiook:tthesncred Women's ClubStudy the astronomical observa- Golf Outingtiens, mathematics, irrigation ea-nais and wide ranging trade lys-tern as well as the collapse ofthis society indigenous lo thiscontinent. The fee is $5.
Tn register er for more infor-maden and a brochure on these
. The Women's Ctnb first TamGolf Oulilig is scheduled forMonday, May 6. The cost of $11inetndes golf, prizes, and a hinchof ham on rye. Register nl the
Jesse White to addressNorth Shore Seniors
Jnsse While, Cook County Re-cerderofDeeds wilt speak beforethe North Shore Seniors on Tues-day, April 23, at 1 p.m. in IhnNorth Shore Senior Center, 7Happ Road,Nnrthfield.
John Swenson, coordinator,ulinounced that White will share uhis expertise on the workings oftheRecurdernfDreds' office andexplain the services and inferma-tian uvailable to each citizen ofCookCounty.
Jette White was elected to therecorder of deeds office in 1992,afterserving for 16 years inthe II-huais GeneralAssembly. As astale legislator, he buitt a solidrecord fer fighting rrime, im-proving educalion and helpingsenior citizens. Jesse is also thefounder of Ute intenationatlyknown Jesse White Tumbling team pravidrs a streng incentivoTeam, which offers a positive al- 10 help ant at risk youth on theternative fer todays youth. -The pathtosaecess. -
Wally Phillips to speak,at Senior Conference
Chicago radie legend, WallyPhillips will be thn luncheonspeaker, for "Léatning is Age-less...the Second Spring Confer-once for older adults." The day-lang confereuce, sponsored byTriton College Retired and Sen-in0 Volunteer Program (RSVP)and the Senior Citizens ServicesCoordinating Council of OakPark and River Forest (SCSCC),will be held an Tuesday, May 14nl Triton College.
Tho conference is geared forthose 55 yerns of age and older,who want ta continue learning.Participants will choose threesassions to attend, out of thetwelve sessions offered. Thesessions are titled: WItals hop-proing in Washington & Springfield, Preserving your nest egg,Crime and caalion: A senioralert, The best is yet to be, Mak-ing memories matter, Readingfood labels, Strength training forseniors, Legal aspects of care-giving, Managed care issues,Foot & ankle di leg health,Memory enhancement, and Posi-Ive images of aging in film andliterature. -
Lunch is incladod in the can-ferenco registration fee, $10 be-fore May 3, und $15 for thosepostmarked after May 3 and al-the-door. Wally Phillipt,spokesperson for NYL Care,will diseass issues related ta 1g-ing and continuing edacationdaring the lunchaan.
finch session is 45 minatrn,including discussion time andqsestious. The speakers havedunated their time for Ihr pur-pose of edncating older adults.The conference is presented inMuy, in honor of 'National Old-er Americans Month.'
SCSCC is a network organi-Zutios of health and human ser-vire providers interested in
meeting the needs of olderadatta. SCSCC is working inpartnership with Triton CollegoRSVP, due to the ENCOREaward Tritos College receivedfrom the Retirement Rese&chFoundation. The conformenwill enhance -the lives and,inter-ests -of older adults 'by teamingnew skills- and contributing toongoing education. -
The conference will ho held atTriton College, Robert M. Col-lint Center, 2000 N. Fifth Ave.,River Orove. For muro inferma-tian and registration materials,feel free to malt Kadi Deresinskiat Triton College RSVP, (708)456-0300 n3603, or CherylLansm at Westlake Pavilion,(847) 451-1520.
Israel throughChinese Eyes
Professor Xu Xin uf China'sNanjing University wilt presentIsrael Through Chinese Eyes al 1p.m. onTuesday, April 23, at Pos-sages, the weekly series span-sored by the Emeritus Program ofOaklon Cominanily College. Allloetnmes take place in Room A151at the Ruy Hartslein Campas,778l'N.Liucaln Ave., Skotcie.
Xa, a leading experi on Jada-tsm, has prodneedu900page Chi-nene edition of the EncyclopediaSudate and numerans translationsof Jewish-American and Israelianthors. He has just completedhis first workin English in associ-ation with Oakton professor Bey-erly Friend. His presentation an-swers the question: what can theChineselearu from the Jews?
The admissiou fee is $1. Forinfuemation on this and other pro.grams sponsored by the EmeritusPrugram for 'older adutls, call(847)635-1414. -
RETIREME/]riRSI]JE I-IME-' '-: The Bugte'Tharndny, April 18, 1996
Forest Villa to 'host-
health fairForest Villa Nuesing Conter the participaul following the fair.
will be hosting a seniorhealth fair Seniors interested- in the blondon Saturday, April 27 from 10 sugar screening shoald fast 8am. to 12 pie. The fair will bd hours priortotcsting. Results willheld at the Poresl Villa, 6840 W. beimmediatoly availnble.
- Toaby Ave. in Niles. The Fair is Seniors are also incited loopen In area seuiors ' und their bring their prescription medica-families. tiens for a review by a licensed
A wide variety of tcreenings pharmacist. In addition, a varietywill be offered including chales- of health related organizationsEral, blond sugar, blood pees- will be on band to provide infer-sure, hearing, and vision semen- motion and referral. Refresh-tug. Participants interested in the menlo will be provided. Por futh-cholesterol screening should fast er information, please contact the10 horns prior to testing. Cheles- fucilityat(847) 647-8994.ternI test results will be mailed to
Free tours atNorwood Park Home
The Norwood Park Home for will also he conducting free hlnodseniors, located at 6016 N. Nina pressure screenitigs.Ave. will hold ils next Social Norwaod FnrkHome, now ap-Hour and Open Haase on proachingits 100th year of caringWednesday, April 24 from,2 ta 4 service, will hold a commemora-p.m. - Uve event each month in honor of
The'Home will offer free per- its special anniversary. Ryan aresonal tours andprowdefreeinfoc_ interested in furlher informationmation ta all utoendees. Free cof- or obtaining a free calendar offee and brownies will be served 1996 highlights, call (312) 631-aud Hospice of the North Shore 4856.
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Earnings limit increased' for working beneficiariesearl earls 512,500 for lIsis year br-fore your Social Security benefitsare reduced $1 for every 53 in
eat yet 70, aod sull working, you The new tasv dors not changeIf you're age 65 or older, but agewuges. -
That limit is $8,280 in 1996 andwho are age 62 bat ander age 65.the earnings limit for workers'
-earnings. There is nu limit for will increase in listare years withproptoage 70 and older. increasesin avoragewages, as un-
A now law, signed March 29, der present law.increases the annual earnings Only your earnings are affect-limit from $11,250 in 1996 and ed by Social Security's earningsgradually raises il to $30,000 in limils. The law dors not count2002. In 1997, the limit will be nan-work income such as iovcsl-$13,500: 1998, $14,500; 1999, moats, isteresi, prosiunx, annai-$15,500; 2000, $17,000; 2001, lies, capital gains, and other in-$25,000, 2002, $30,000. Aller came nel resalting from current2002, ihr annual exempt amount warb.will be indexed to gruwlh in aver-
Art Bartz winsNues Bowl SeniorNo-Tap Tourney
The March 26 Nitos Bowl No-'Tap was won by Arthur Bartzwho shol 297-229-265=791. HeWon the first game pot and the$80 lslplare prim. He beat MikeRolak's 770series. Mike had 262-269-259=770 for second place. -Rich Kein came in 3rd with 202-257-295=749.
There were 23 entries. The fol-lowing were high game winners:Mela Rolak - 266, Sob Harris -309, Oearge Smith - 281, ChesterSparks -274 undRichKehr- 290.
The sent No-Tap Toarnamentwill be on Tuesday, April 30 at 1p.m. Call (847) 647-9433 for de-tails.
Peer Counseling -
mo Nibs Saetar Canine in br-ginning a peer counseling pro-gram and is interested io findingvolunteers who manId like taserve as Peer Cesnselors. PeerCounselors will be trained io helppeuple deal with taus, lanrlinrxx,illness, or family problems as analternative ta prafessional caun-soling. The Crnlrris also xeekisgpeople who would like lo meetwith a poor counselor ta disesss aproblrm. Ifiniereslod in either ax-peel afthis program, contact BeyWessels at 967-6100.
You 're .tnvited To... "Spring Into Good Health"
Sa/urday, April2710:00 a.m. - 12:00p.m.'
Where:Forest Villa Nursing Center
6840 W. Touhy, Niles, Illinois 60714(847)647-8994 -
o Cholesterol Screening O Vision Screening I Hearing Screeninge Blood Pressure Check Blood Sugar Testing 0 Medication Review
Refreshments & More!
(Cito/esterol screening requires IO hours affasfing; Bloodaugar requirea 8 hsurs uffasting.)
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Register for SpringEmeritus Seminars
Register now for spring non-credit seminars being offeredlhrengh the Emeritus Program ofOakton Communily College.These in-depth seminars are de-signed for older adalta and meetat the Oaklon/Rsy HartsleinCampus, 7701 N. Lincoln Ave.,Skokie. Seminars do not quali'forthehatf-psice tuition discoani.
Art of the Renaissance meetsfrom I Io 2:30 p.m. for fiveWednesdays beginning May 1.Tales nf colorful lives of the ari-isIs as well as views of san-drenched Italian cities and roan-Irysides will form a backdrop tothis course based on graduato
stadies in Renaissauce art and arttheory from the University ofChicago. The freis $20.
Chakras and Energy will meetfrom 9:30 am. ta 12:20 p.m. ouMay 1. Chalaras are vortexes ofenergy that lie along the humanspine. Learn the connection of ai-titado, thosghts, beliefs, pastex-penances and illness as they re-tule la the healthy functioeing ofthe chalaras. Increase year health,energy, well-being and aware-ness. The fee is $5.
To register or for mare miar-maden nod a brochare ou these -
and other Emeritsss programs,calt(847) 635-1414.
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'Tuesday, May 7th 2:30 p.m.Please call Mrs. Mathews at (847) 864-6400 for reservations.
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4-Wednesday, May 8, Noon
Tickets are available in the main niEce ne by calling 352/631-4856,
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Many Retirees Face Financial Disaster!By Robert C. Copeland E.A.
Meng retirees face a 100% chance nf'finaectal ruin, HnwJThey must bear the cost of long-term nursing home care ifthey. or a loved one, require such care. The Government cao.and will force you to use ynur CD's, reuse, Social Senarity'ptninn cheeks, investments. IRA's hod just about everythingelse of value to pay for long term care,The greatest myth is that Medicare will pay for long termcare. this is absolutely and totally WRONG. Medivare is ahealth insurance prngram, not a lung term care program. Theother myth is that Medicaid will pay for such care. This istrue, but not until you have enhausted nearly ALL of ynurown nssets to pay for such care. Medicaid steps in only afteryou are basically BROKE.The national average cost for lung term core is 545,000 paryear. How long will your -assets last at thaI rute? Nobodywants to see their life savings evaporate baVure their eyes,bot it is happening every day. Can yoo do anything to pro-vent this tragedy? Yes, hot 99 out of every tss people don'tknow what to do. (This inclodes many legal and financial pro-fessionalsi. As a result nothing is done. People start askingqoestions after it's tuo late.You deserve the peace of mied and security that protectingyour assets from Medicaid achieve.You can learn meuh of whet you need to know by getting aFREE copy of a new report called "How To Preserve Your As-sets From The Federal Government And The MedicaidGang."You can obtain your copy of the report by culling 1312) 631.2220. This number can be called anytime as it is availuble 24hours a day. Time is critical when dealing with this subject.Don't delay calling for your report.
PACE 18 THE BUGLE, THURSDAY. APRIL 18, 1996
RETFIREME]FF/LTRSIrsTc IHDMETh Buglo, Throdoy, April IS. 1996
Harry Volkman visits theGoldman Home
Noid CBS Meteorologisi, at 6601 W. Tauhy Ave., Nues. itHarry Voikmaa, will be the guest is a lOObedskilled nursing facili-spealcerfaroartime capsuiecere- ty which provides a wide scopemony on May 13 at 9 am. ai the of services ta seniors sixty iwoGoldman Home. The program years of ago and older. They in-will have the residents and sioff elode24hours nursing care, reha-place items in a time cnpsule os biliiative services, activity pro-they explain the item's signifi- grams, Saturday Shut services,caece. Thopublieis invited to at- beastly shop, housekeeping andtend this event which witt take laondiy services. We are con-ptace daring Nationat Nursing venientty tecated ou Touhy Ave.HomeWeek. near Caldwetl. Why eut come
The Gotdmau Home is located and visitas!
st. Andréw Homepresents "Face The Music"You arc invited to "Face The
Music" with Richard Burgess anThursday, Aprit 18 at2p.m. at St.Andrew Home, 7000 N. Newurk,Nibs (Touhy & Milwankee).This event is part of our conunu-nity partners program hold every
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Real Estate Expert Warns Against Selling A Home
Without Knowing The Biggest Mistakes To Avoid!
Norridge, IL - A local realestate expert has just re-leased u Report that ex-plaines the biggest mis-takes popte make whenthey sell their homes, andhow YOU can avoid them.
He cited on example of acoupte who inknowinglymade costly mistakeswhich forced them to pulltheir home off the market.
Another couple had tokeep reducing their pricebecause they made a com-mon error that costa peoplebig money when they de-cided to list the home forsale.
month. Seniors who are lookingforais enjoyable afternoon shouldcall (847) 647-8332 for ereserva-tino m seating is limited. Freeadmission. Refrestirmuts, raffleaudmini-toars.
Accordingly, the real es-tate expert has prepared aFREE Report called, rHowTo Sell Your Home Quickly,At The Highest Price!"
This Report concentrateson teaching you an updot-ed, 90's version öf sellingyour home, and how loavoidcostly mistakes thatcan cause you to lose thou-sands!
To get a copy of thisFREE Report right away,call 1-800-294-4910, 24 hrn.,for a FREE Recorded Mes-sage. Don't wait to leanthe truth until it's too late!
f c..t,,f 21 i.MAOSO.Mty, Th,,eu ,t F. Oii
On a cold morning in late Oc-tober 1960, the young SenatorJohn F. Kennedy made one ofhis final campaign stops in Phil-adelihia. The presidential eire-lion- against Richard Nixon wasonly seven days away, and Sena-tor Kennedy was zeroing in on amessage of -hope, teeurily, andprogress for older Americans.What separated Kennedy fromhis opponent, JFK said, Was avision of health security forAmerica's older citizens.
"t believe in an Americawhere our's latest years arr thegood years--years of soenrityanddignity; where medical carefor the aged is provided oat ofSocial Security," John FitzgeraldKennedy told a cheering crowdin Philadelphia's ConvontionConter.The Idea Did Not Die ¡n Dallas
Tragically, Kennedy did notlive to see his vision realized.But his idea prevailed: Medi-cam was passed by Congressand aigned - into law inst 20months after his assassination.And, becante of JFK's vision,two generations of older Ameri-cans have had the health carethey deserve. Por 30 yrari,Medicare has been a well-deserved birthday pretentoftera prodactive lifetime of hardwork--tin your 65th birthday.
. Not every politician sharedPresident Kennedy's firm beliefin providing health-care fer old-er Americaos. In fact, manypoliticians were dead set againstcreating Medicase. The oppo-nents saw Medicare as a threatto the insurance eompanieir-even though the insurance eom-
Three decades of Medicare--JFK would be proud
panics have always discriminai-ed against the elderly and oftenrefused to insure them. None-theless, Medicare's - opponentschose to stand ap for the insu-rance companies- while Medi-care's sapporters were standingap for America's trujen.
A Hollywood actor nomedRonald Rengan, far instance,denounced the idea of Medicareas "socialized medicino," Sena-toe Carl Curtis of Nebraska saidthat Medicare would be "a greatdisappointment." He wasWrong. Since Medicare wassignod into taw, more than 60million older Americans havebenefited from JFK's idea, Theybevo hod the poner of mindknowiog thnt if a health crisisstrikes, thoy will got the carethey need without becoming ebarden on their children,
Today, itcarly all Americans65 and over--aboat 33 million ofthem--are pretected by Medi-care. That's a big change fromwhat it used ta be like, Onlyhalf of our seniors had hospitalinsurance before Medic&e; theother half lived in tomer nf whetwculd happen when they -gotsick. -
Medicare has done moro thanease that fear. Nearly threeyenes have been added to the lifeexpectancy of 65-year-old
, Americans sincti 1965. Ths'riskof death from heart disease andstroke has declined dramaticallyin the taut direr decadét. Medi-care's support for homo andeumtssonity based care--still notStrong etsough--did not exist atall 30 years ago; in the last threedecades, Medicare bas helped
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many of our grandmothers andgrandfathors get care in theirhomes.
They're Still Tryingto Kill Medicare
- But-Medicare has been anderconstant assaaltfrom politiciansdaring its 30 year history. Somepoliticians have tried to killMedicare outright; other' hove -sought tu weaken it no that it"withers on tho vine." -
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these constant attacks is the fact -
that Medicare doesn't just savetines anti make life better forolder Americans and their fami-lies. Medicaro does all thischeaper than private health iuta-rance. The fact is that Medicaregives St cents of health care forevery dollar it tabos in--spending only 2 cents on adrede-istration and red tape. Privateinsurance companies ' spendmuch more on administrativered tape--sometimos ap to 40cents of every dollar they take
Bat Medicare's survival, andour hope for strengthening itsbeecfsts, rest on the Americanpeople. If we speak up for Mcd-icare--aud make taro the puliti-cians heur 05--JFK's dream willlive on. -
Regençy to hostAlzheimer's ' - " -'
Support GroupRegency Noosing Centre-in-
vitet alt Atzheimer's victims,caregivern. friends and familymembers to "The GreaterCliica-gotand Chapter of the Alzbei-mers Association" Alzheimer'sSupport Group Meeting onWednesday, April 24 at 7 p.m. inthelowerlevel ofthennrsingcen
The meeting takes the feen ofan informal discussion. Partici-pants are encouraged to relaytheirpersonal stories ofhow Alo-boimer's Disease hes effectedtheir lives , and relationship totheir family, friends and remino-nity. Thegeoup offers no oppurtn-nity for participants to talk withothers who face some ofthe sameday to day trials and tribulationsofthedisease ondtoease the feel-ing ufsotitude that many of themface.
Regency Naming Centre it lo-eated nt6631 N. Milwaukee Ave.in Nitos, For more informationcall Kathy Clyde, Suppuri GraspCoordinator, at(847) 647-7444.
Men's Club -
Tam Golf -
The Men's Club Tam Golf dot-ing wilt be held un Wednesday,May 15. The cost of$1 1 includeslunch, prizes, and lunch, Registerat the Nites Senior Center at 967-6100.
: REIREME]'/4jJs- rric iiciviTho Bagte, Thorodap, April 15, 0096
Social Securitymails statements
Between February end Auguri1995, Social Security mailedmere than 6 million PersonalEarnings and Benefit EstimateStatements (FREES) to peopleage 60 or older. The statementsitere mailed to those who baveearnings posted to their SocialSecurity record and who arc notaleeadyreceiving benefits. About900,000 statemeuts beve beenseutouteachmonth.
Thuse statements, required bylaw, are intended to help workersmake sane their rantings havebeen correctly reported tu SocialSecurity. These earnings recordsare important because Social Se-ceritybenefits are directly relatedto earnings that bave bren cradit-ed lo a worker's Social Securitynumber.
if you're age 60 or older andnut receiving Social Securitybenefits, yea should bave re-cuived n statement by September30, Ifyna didn't get it, call SocialSecurity's totlLfree number, i(500) 772-1213 (anytime, melad-ing weekends and holidays), andtisk for u -form SSA-7004 (Re-quest for Earnings and BenefitEstimate Stittement). You shouldreceive your statement fondo sixweeks afire your completed re-questis receivetiby Social Scese-ity. If you're under age 60 andwuutd tibe a statement, natI the5ott-fr ,,nmbrr endask'fcr therequest form.
As the law mandates, SocialSecurity began mailing state-mento: in October ta personsreaching agur6O daring the year.-And, gradually, as-the mailingscontinue , and additional ugogroups are added, by the year2000 eltworkers age 25 or olderwilleeceive annual statements.
Morton GroveHomecareService -
The Morton Grove HomecareSorvice is o program offered, bythe Village ofMortun Grove andfunded by CookCounty. The service is for residents age 60 andolder who may rend assistancewith a combination ofthe follow-iug: bathing, laundry, personalcare, companionship, preparingmeals and tight housekeeping.The amaoiugthing abositthis pro-gram is -dint alt services arc pro-vided al ro charge for a durationuf up to six mourhs through theVisiting Norte AssociationNorth, To qualify o person mustbe age 60+, be a Morton Groveresident, demonstrate a medicalneed for hume cure, meet income(less than $28,150 annually) antiasset(tess than $50,000) eligibili-ty criteria. Pormore informution,Contact Morton Grove's Deport-meut oflleatth & Human Servie-es at 470-5246.
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Senior homes painted freeThe 9th Annual Community
Paint-A-Than is a communitysponsored event-which war de-signed to help financially-limited seniors or disabled indi-viduals within the community.Maintain the appearance of theirhomes at no cost. The sehed-
Interpret YourDreams atOakton
Flow to tnterpretYour Dreams(PSY 596-81, Touch-Tone 5338)will meet from 9 to 10 am. forfour Tnesdnys beginning May 7.Exptore the meaning of dreamsand team how theirmessages canprovidedirection and guidance inyoarlife.Thnfeeis$30.
TItis course is uffered throughthe Alliance for Lifelong Learn-ing and is sponsored by the limée-itou Program far older adults atOrirton Community College'sRay Hartstein Campus, 7701 N.Lincoln Ave,, Skokie. Studentsover thu age of 60 who live in-dininitit pay ene half of the indi-outed fee is they present proof ofage and residency at the time ofregistration.
- Students who have registeredfoe Oekton urALL classes withinthe last five years and have a cor-met Social Security--number oufile mayregisterusingthr Touch-Tone-system by dialing (847)635-16t6. Rcgiutratinun can alsobe taken via FAX at (847) 635-1448 in whichcasn paymeutmustbe made by a major credit card(Vina, Mastercard or Discover).
Fer é brochare listing this andother programs end classes nf-freed by the Emeritus Program,cull (047) 635-1414.
uled dote in September 7 (Raindate is September 14).
Only homeowners of singte-family residences who are on alimited income ned physicallyunable to da the work them-selves are eligible for the pro;ject. The hauses must be owner-occupied and nord only scrapingand/or spot priming for prepara-tino. All of the paint and neededsupplies are donated by localcorporations.
For applications and more in-formation, call the 1996 Paint-A-Thon co-oedinators CindyGunderson at 253-5500 orkanne Schultz et 259-7730.
Chechnya'sCultural Heritage
Chechnya's Cultural Heritagewill be discussed ox Thursday,April 25, as part ofthe spring Cut-tures Connection to Foreign Re-lotions series tponsored by thelimeritus Program of OaktunCommunity College. All lecturesmeet from i to 2:30p.m. in RoomAlSt at the Ray Hartsteiu Cam-pus, 7701 N. Lincoln Ave., 5ko-kir.
Gregory Koztowski, Ph.D., is afaculty member of De Paul Uni-versity. He wilt show howChechnya's cultural heritagecombinesthe traditions of Central
Asia with those ofthefeemer So-Viet Union as hr describes thismix, and the Chrchxyoos bid forindependence.
The fee at the door is $5. For abrochure detailing the completeserios, cati (847) 635-1414.
Senior CenterSpelling Bee
The BEE is Book! RegisterNow for the 1996 Spelling Bee tobe held on Wednesday, May 29.Word lists arr available at theNiles Senior Center at 967-6100.
Your Parents and You ' -
Give YourselfYou've been doing awonderful job caring forMom at home, But caringfor a beloved parent withAizheimer'sDiseaae or adebilitation stroke wearsyou down physically andemotionally.
The time comeswhen any caregivcrneeds a breaka week ortwo, or juat a few days. Arespiee stay for Mom atBallard could be youranswer, You can take thatvacation you've beenthinking about, or juststay home and relax.
While you're enjoy-
a Caregiver's Break
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ing your break, you canbe assured that Mom willbe well caned for atBallard. Our nursing staffwill attend to her medicalneeds, and she will have -
plenty óf opportunity toparticipate hi social acfiv-itiru, or just chat withnewly made friends,
Ballard is recognizedas a leader in transitionalcare, so Mom will meet
other people who are alsohere for just a while, Plus,Mom wifi enjoy the bestin meals and acconimo-dations in oi,tr newlyremodeled facility.
Meanwhile, you canrecharge your batteries,When Mom comes homeyou will be rested and - -
ready to pick up your life.If you are caring for
a loved one in your ' '-'home, call about Ballard'saffordable respite pro-gram, or drop me a note:9300 Ballard Rd.Des PlaInes, IL 60016(847) 294-2300.
In. Oüt.Now a person can be in and out of Eethany Terrace Nursing Centre inndlime, because short-term stays hove never been more convenient. Por example,someone who needs temporary nursing care after extended hospitalization canrecuperate at Bethany before returning home. Short-term stays may also bearranged for rehabilitation therepy following a stroke, fracture, sr hip or kneereplacement surgery. Our excelient rehabilitation therapy programs (physical,occupationol and speech) are provided on-site and administered by o certifiedrehabilitation nurse.
Respite care, which provides relief for primary caregivers et home, is another good reasonIs arrange a short-term stay ai sethany.
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No matter what level of care is needed, sr for how long, every Bethany Terrace resident receivesthe best professional services und personal attention, in a warm end inviting environment.
Insist on the best, check out Bethany Terrace. Por more information call (547) 965-8100,
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.r Nursing Centre
8425 N. Wuakegan tOnadMorton Grove, IL 60053
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Physical, Occupational andSpeech Therapy
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Crane Tech Old - Ameritech increasesTimers Meeting - Senior Open PurseThe next Annual Dinner Meet-
ing ofthe Ceane Tech Old TimersReanion will be held on Wednes-day, May 15 at 6 p.m. at the Huh-day Inn, 5300 W. Teuhy Ave.,Skpkie.
Foradditionalinfnrmation, callHerman Helfer at h-847-205-9520.
Preview FallEmeritus Classesat Afternoon Tea
Arca ensidents urn invited to ATaste uf Cluss with AfternoanTea from 1:30 p.m. on Wednes-day, May i al the Ray HaetsteinCampus of Oaktan CommunityCnllegs, 7701 N. Lincoln Ayo.,Skokie.
The teaditiooat Mteennon Teawill provide the npportuuity loment other Emeritus students uswell as the leochees who will pee-view Fall 1996 ceedit and non-cretht Emeñots classes for olderadults. Entertainmnntwill hopeo-videdbyBoebaeaBrdwn,piarnst.
The fee is $2.50 and includesthe traditional tea and peagram.Taeegister, call (847) 635-1414.
Free Lecture:Lifestyle Changesin Transition
Year Key to Health preaests afree leclure en Wednesday, May15 al 2 p.m. on Lifestyle Changesin Transition. The lecture willcoverhow lo cope with change inyonr life. Registration requiredat the Nibs Senior Center at 967-6100.
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Ameritech recently annnnncedit has inceensed the paese of theAmeritech Senior Open ta $1.1million, an increase of $250,000overlast your, keeping the launa-ment among the nichest on theSeninrPDATnnr.
The eighth-annual AnseeitechSenior Open will be played Jnly22-28 at a new cauenn this yeue,Kempnr Lakes OnIf Coarse inLong Grove. The tournament ismoving ta Chicaga's northernsubuebs after five years at Stone-bridge CoanteyClabinAaram.
'Ameeitechhus morn than dna-bled the parse since Oar Innesta-ment began in 1989 and we haveincreased oarprizoitioneyineach-afthe past foae yenes," unid Toar-nornentDieectoeBrianFilzgeeald."By beeaking the mitlion.dulloemaek fer the Best the,, we willhelp make suce that Chicagu golffans will continuo ta have an ap-puntunity to see the greatnalnames in gelf."
Last year, Hale Irwin scorchedthe Stonebridgn Conato3' Clublinks in a Inurnament recaed 2hundrrparlo beat on eStb field-thatincluded Raymond Hayd, LeeTrevino, Dave Stockton and 1995Senioe Taur Ptayee of the YearJim Colbeet.
Fitzgerald said word abaneKnmper Lakes is spreading fastamong the Senior profrseveral ofwhom played Kemper whon ithnstnd the 1989 PGA Champion-ship. "We look forwurd to havingu strang field ready to challengeHale lewan," he said, noting thatnebody has managed to win theAnaeritech twice, let alone twayears inarnw. -
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The Anserilech Fausdutiönwill cnntinun its Radidon ofawarding contributions equal tothe share ofthn champian's peiee.Ameritech has cantributed marethan $7110,000 to charities sincethe tournament's inception. "It'sone way Ameritech gives same-thing back to the carnrnumlies wehave served far more thur 100years," Fitzgerald said.
Informatiun about cuepueatehospitality, mankoting nppnrluni-ties oc tickets for the 1996 Ameti-tech Senioe Open cast be oblainedby calling l-800-SflNIOR-1 or708-GOLFrIX.
Elder CareSeminar
Snmmit Sqnuce afFack Ridge,in conjanclina with NBD IL,Banks, will sponsar a free semi-nar "Caring for the fildee FansilyMember who Cured Foc You."Speakers will address tapies snchas "Senior Honsiug Chaices,""ElderLuw Issues," "Estate Plan-ning"and "Health Cure Optinus."
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The Emeritus Program al Oak-ton Cummunily College is seek-ing volunteers to help facilitaleWorld News discussion gcaaps,The World News peograrn ex-piares chatlenging peespectivesabout wneld naws. Sen how beat,national and intomatinnal newschanges when ynu help penpielook at the whatepiclure.
World Noms discnssioagroups usually meet once a weekfac a pesiad afsix weeks. Discus-sinus can rua from one In Iwohoues as volunteers prefer. Thispcagearn,which is free lu panlici-pants, needs v'olûnteer facilitatorsfur the full of 1996. Wilh 22 aff-campas meulions, the Emerituspeogearn has moen eeqaests thanthe present bank uf volunteerscan meet.
Training sessiens are held scv-eral limesayearin acquaint facil-stators with the pregram and dis-cassion techniques, Faradditional information ahaul be-coming a facilitnlnc, cull theEmerilns Fragram at (847) 635-1414.
Werhd News facilitalars willbe invited In attend the WarldNews Seminar presented byRtchaed Farkas of the De FaulUniversity faculty free of chargein the fall of 1996.
Notre Dame High SchoolSummer Sports Camps
Nuten Dune High School forBoys, 7655 Dempster, Niles, willagain offer a Summer SpartsCamp Feogeam for elementaryschoalstudnnts. The sommer pen.grominclades camps in Baseball,Basketball, Football, Track/Fieldand Wrestling. Elementaryschnol students whu register ferthese camps will receive specificskills inslrtiction and will corn-pete within their Own age graap.The summer spurts camps uro asscheduled:
Football - proper techniques/fundamentals emphasized in thisnon-contact football skills camp.Athletes will review the basicskills (blocking, form tacklingand agility) along with passingand receiving skills. July 15-15and 22-25, 7th and 8th graders,incoming freshmen, 10 am. tonoun, Cost, $50 fer ano weekcamp (plus $15 reg. fee); $75 fortwo week camp (plus $15 reg.fee).
Track/Field - fundamentalsConcerng track/field events willbe inmreduced. Individualized in-slestCtiun on peeper running,jumping and threi.ving techniqueswill be taught. June 17-21, 7thand 11h graders, incoming fresh-men, 10 am. to noon. Cost $60(plus$15 reg. fee).
Wrestling - - fundamentalsthrough individual instruction isemphasized as bays compete intheir awn age/weight granps.Jane I l-13, 15-20 and 25.27, 4th 965-2900, ext. 234.
ChicagoArchitecture 1940to the present
Mies, Modernism and Post-Modernism: Chicago Architec-tare 1940 to the present, will beheld an April 28, at 1:30 p.m. atthe Niles Public Library'. BillHinchliff, writer, leacher, lectar-er, tuur guide, end decent withthe Chicago Architecture Foun-dation, will take you on a histor-ical armchair tour--with slides ashis vohicln. Without leaving thehibeary, you wilt get a great viewand some historical tidbits ufChicago architecture betweenWorld War li and today. -
Bill has bean giving slideshows and leurs and teachingcourses on Chicago foe almost20 yenes. For those who attend-ed his slide shaw/tune of the1893 Chicago Wocld's Fair, puawill remrmber him as a knowl-edgeable and dynamic speaker.Be sure to attend this programso that you may travel back intime to get a new perspectIve nfChïeaga.
Far mability nr -communsca-lion access assistance and to ceg-ister foc this program, call (847)967-8554 vaice and TDD. Werecemmend that yea arrive a bitearly, since parking is often tim-ited.
graders through incoming fresh-men, 3 tu 5 p.m. Cost $60 (plus$l5ceg. fee).
Baseball - emphasis placed onhitting, fielding and simulions.Individual fundamentals sleessedas camp athletes review the prep-er baseball mechanics. June 10-14, 41h, 5th and 6th graders, 91011 n.m. Jane 17-21, 7thand 8thgraders, 9 to lt n.m. lune 24-28,.incoming freshmen, 10:30a.m. to12:30 p.m. Cot $80 (plus $15 reg.fee).
Basketball Shooting - individ-nat skill development steessed.Proper mechanics of tny-aps/jump shots reviewed. June 10-14,6th, 7th and 01h grudecs, 9 to t 1am. or 12 to 2 p.m. Cost $80(plus $1-5 reg. fee).
Basketball Skills - fnndumnn.tals emphasized (dribbling, de-fensive footwork, agility, shout-ing). Team play and gamesimulions reviewed through cens-pelilive drills/games. June 17-21,5th and 6th graders. June 24-20,lthand 8th graders, 9 am. to 2:30p.m. Cost $110 (plus $15 reg.fee). July 1-3 and 8-12, incomingfreshmen, 10:30 am. to 2:30p.m.Cost $110 (plus $15 reg. fee).July 15-19, 6th, 7th and 8th grad-ces, 9 am. 10 2:30 p.m. Cost $110(plus $15 reg. fee).
For additional information theOummee camp program, pleasecontact Coach Mike Hennessey,Director of Athletics, at (847)
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Lot your child's imaginationbe Iheir own guide on bow locreate their favorite animals us.ing a variety of materials such asclay, wire, paper muche, card-boaedandpaper. TIsis is 0e excel-lent chance to enrich your child'sceeativc development The classwill run from April 25 then MayJo, from 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. at sheBullardLeisureConler, 0320 Bal-lard Rd. The fee por child is$40.70, $37 with resident dis-count, which includes all sup-plies. For further infonasation,call (847) 824-8860.
ExploringCultural Arts
The Niles Park District is of-feting a wonderful way for yourchild to enrich his or her culturalheritage and also have the oppor-tummy to explore she diverse cul.tures ofatherchildeen throughouttho s/acId. Studenls will enptocetwd ereute traditional artwork de-nved from Mexico, Africa, Asia,Europe, and South America. Theclass fee is $40.70, or $37 withmsideul discount, which includesall supplies. The class, availablefoc childcnn ages 7-13, will haheld al the Ballard Leisure Cen-tee, 8320 Ballard Rd. The classe-uns frornApril 24 lIaras Muy 30,4-5p.m. Don'tmissthis chancelagive your child a fun and educo-lineal experience. For further in-quiey, call (847) 824-8860.
Book discussiongroup at libraryDust off your copy of Jane
Austens Souse and Sensibility, neborrow a Library copy, for theToosday, April 23 book disons-sian gronp at 7 p.m. Immerseyourself in the Regency world ofthe two Dashwood sisters, anodeterminedly practical (or isshe?) and ene wholly romantic(oc is she?). Cupies of she bookare available on a first-come,first-servebasis.
The Morton Grove Public Li-brary is located am 6140 LincolnAve. For more infurmation or foemabitity and oummuuiealiou ac-cous assistance, please call (847)965.4220, TDD 965-4236.
Prairie View5K Run/Walk
The Morton Grove Park Dis-niet's Annual Prairie View 5KRun/\Vulh wilt be held Satucday,April 27. Whether you ace acusa-nec Or O walker, you will enjoythis cace which winds theough thestreets and forast preserve anMorton Grove. The participantsreceive long-sleeve t-shirts.Also, the top three male and fe-mule finishees overall, us well asthe top three male and female fin-isbees in each age category, willreceive uwands. The race fee is512m advance oc $14 an the dayof the race. Dent be left behindwhen the starling gun goes off al8 am. sharp. Register now at thePrairie View Community Center,orcall 965-l205formocedelails.
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Cook County Forest PreserveDistrict Board President JohnSEeger annunnced that u newtrail policy und restnmlion pro-geam hovnbeen started at IheDeer Greve Forest Freuervn inPalatine. The new trail policydesignates specially markedtrails fer bicyclists and equestri-uns und restricts off-trail use.
Environmental studies havefound thaI the natural plant andanimal commouities in DeerGrove hove bren severely dam-aged by off-trail use. Theground cover plants have beendestroyed and the soit erosion isundermining the teens andsbrabu, polluting the local bud-ies of waler.
The Forest Preserve Districtwilt lannch the Deer Grove Res-
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Peepihg Tom' arrestedA 34-yEar-old Des Plaines
man with a histnry nf peepingtam' aeeests was charged withdisorderly cenduet amanti 12:07am. April 12 after a 41-year-etdChienga Tribnne werkee noticedhim peering into the nnrtheaslbasement window of a residencein the 8500 block of MilwaukeeAvenan.
The offender, who was wear-is0 agroy pinstripe shirt, wos zip-ping up his btaak pants when thewitness asked him what he wasdoing.
The offender immediatelywalked theangh the alley towardGreenteaf, and the witness gotinto his car and drnvn through thealley to Greenleaf awning wnst-bound intn Milwaukee Avenuewhere hn nbsnrved Ihn offenderenter o gray Oldtmobiln CutlassCotais.
The witness flagged down aNites Palien officer and infnrmedhim oftheoffnnders actinns.
Police uppreltended the sus-peel and, based on his anneal
record, transported him In theNiles Pntice Department where,he was charged with diserderlycondnel. Bend was set al $t,000and as Apeit 26 conet date was511.
In what may have been a relat-edincidèntthn nightbefnrc, o 31-year-old salnswnman living inthe 8500 btncknfMilwaukee Av-nene spatted a "prnppy" lookingmate wearing a brown leatherjacket and light denim jeans bentnvnr and atlempling topeer intothe bathroom window ofa gandenapurtmenl in her building arnund9:55 p.m. April 10 as she wasleaving to walkhnrdog.
When the offender, describedas looking like Rob Lnwe, sowIhn victim,hn lledthe scene.
Two footprints were foond inthe dtrt under the victim's win-
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Possession olcannalaisA 20-year-aid Norridge mon
was stopped fnr speeding arnnnd9:56 p.m. April 8. The iovestigat-ing nffacor nahend u strnngndnrnf burned cannabis ceming famthe suspect's vehicle and qnes-:tinned the suspect ahnut it. Theoffender produced a plastic bugnfugrennleafy substance thul ap-pnared to be cannabis asid a smallpipe. An April 26 court date warscheduled.
Youth complaintAeesidentofthn 8200 block of
Ocontn Avenue called pnlicearound 10:11 p.m. A,nit 4 In re.port twojovenites wenn dischorg-ing apainthall gun near his home.
A 17-year-old youth admitledowning the gun and agreed lo re- -lraevn il fam the homo nf u 16-year-old juvenile who was alsoinvnlvndio tho incident.
Thepainthall gun was invenln-rind aod was In be picked up bylhe juvenile nwner escorted byhisparent.
An assistant principal nf thenchonl in the 8950 block nfOrnenwond called police aroundnoon April 1 1 when a 12-year-oldstodentwas discnvered in posses-Sinn of a lighter. School officialsfound anine-iochbutchorktsifeinthe youth's lecker when thnywren searching it for cigarettes.
The repart is a matter ofrecord, as the inçidnnLwas dealtwith by school persnnnel accurd-ing tnschootpnticy.
BurglaryA lnwnhóose in the 7950 black
of Nordica was broken into be-Iweon 6 am. and 7:20 p.m. whilethe owner was atwork. Unknownoffenders forced open a wnodengate leodiog lu the victim's yardand then forced open a rear-hitch-en door on the north side nf theresidence.
Remnved from the Iuwnhuusnwere a cordless phnne andmounting valued al $140, o videnrecarder valued at $310, a CD
player vnlued at $375, n cameravalued at $110, miscellanenosjswnity and$175 cash.
A neighborhood canvas andprncesuing far fingcepriots bnlhprayed negative.
When u 16-year-aid studententered his 1979 ChevroletMonto Carlo peeked in the garagebehind his hnmc io the 8205black nf Ocontn Avenue al 7:35n.m. April 1 1, he discovered thataradiovalued at$280, two speak-ers valued at $160 , u rodar detec-tor valued at $120, an aula ampvalued st $400 and a semi-automatic painlball gun valued al$270 were missing.
The overhead garage door waslocked, but the side dear was,fauud eier with nu sign nf forcedentry. The theft nrcnerrd between9:30 p.m. April 10 and 7:30 am.April 11.
Criminal damageto autoA 70-year-old eleceteicion re-
purled that unknnwn offender(s)used a hard object In smash aalthe driver's side rear window 'nfhis 1982 Buick Eleclru while itwas parked in the street near hishome in the 8780 block nf Park,snmntimn.bntween 5 p.m. Aprillo und 8:30a.m. April 1.1.
Nothing was taken fum thecat's interior.
- An aotomobite dealership inthe 9400btnekufkiilwaukee Av-mue reported that sometime bu-tween 9 p.m. April6 and 7 am.April 8, ssohonws offeedors re-moved the Mustang GT symbalsfrom bulb front fenders nf agreen/brawn 1995 two-daur.Mustang and the hnrse emblemsfram Ihn frust grill areas of eight1996 Mustangs.
The cast ta replace Ihn em-blems was eslimuted at $740. Alatent fingerprint was lifted frnmase nf the cars.
Thrftfrom autoUnknown nffender(s) re-
moved $1,800 worth nf stereo
eqaipmdnt from the interior andtrank of a 1995 Pnntiac Firebirdsamrtlme between 5 p.m. and11:35 p.m. April 9-while it'wasleft in a restaurant parking lot inIhn 8500 bleak ofDempster.
TheftThe 59.yeer.ntd manager of,ir
fabric alare in 111e 9300 block dfMilwaukee Avenue repaCed thatu man between 35 and 40, 6 feettall with bruwelgray hair, a heavybuild and fair camplesion cdv-cealed a rotary cutler, 14 fabriccutting blades ando' red zipperander his long bleak, jacket andleft the stare wilhnut paying farthe meechandise valued at'$600.
The nffenderfled in a late mod-el block'Liuentn or Cadillac withnnliccnsn plates.
Wlstin the 44-year-old manag-er afa fonddtore at229 OnlfMill -balanced Ihn cash drawer afa 16-year.ntd cashier who left herwork station and wus ubservedoutside the stare, the managerdiscovered u $780 shnelagr in Ihndrawerand notified palien.
Store officials reqaested u ful-low-op investigation and willsign ucnmplaint. -
FireThe 41-year-cld- nssnagee re- . -
parted that the frant store signWas on fire around 11:06 p.m..April 14 after an unknown cus-tamer entered the stern and toldherthat thesign was banning. -
The Nibs FireOnpartsnent'nutiegaished tan bIdon, whichcaused damage lo the front walland destroyedthe sign.
Suspicious activities ' 'A 52-year-old schont priociput
reparted that unknown subject(s)rang his dnnrbrtl aruand 9 p.m.April 10 and left two dolls in anabscone position an the 'front-porch ofhis home.
Neither the victim oar his wifehave had problems with anyonein Iba neighbnrhood recently.
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turned In criminal action and nr-gatsiziog gangs, either far peufits,excitement nr from sheer bere-dam. As parents we should becnocernnd and encaurage oaryoungsters to keep busy as idlehands and idle minds have u waynf getting into trouble if for nanlher reason other than escapingfrom sheer buradum. Sparts andhobbies are u safety valve furynstllsful energies. Oar parks cefiplay an important part in prnpar-ing uaryOuflgslees lo become bet.ter citizens by giving them thebest spoon that would best inter-estthem.
Children must also respect thevalue nf Ihn ' property nf theirnnighbnrs. Titis is the respansi-bility ofthe parents. It's a sad aP-fair -when parEnts seo afraid nftheir young enes. They must betaught ta eespect life and their ne-ligian and from this we could
Joz supportersthanked
I with ta publicly thank themany Nilesrsidenls who support-ed the efforts to keep JazwiakPark as is. It would nut have beenpossible far us ta have accom-plished as much as we did wilts-out the total suppart nf the cam-rnanity. Tu all uf those wha wentdoar ta door tn'cnllect signatures,and In all the residents whosigaed petitions, I thank you. Tathase who atlended mentiogs, Ithank ydu. Had thera rot beenthis unity of scolara, children,young addIs, neighbdrs and cam-missiontrs we may not hove hadthese results, which we all agreeurn the best fer the community.This was atrae cammneity cffnrl.Much like the people united sodid the Park Cnmmissinnersunite. Tagetiser people can get
. mare accomplished than mdc-peudantly. Jointefforts, caapera-fave efforts and lotal unily are Ihekey 'la success. You know whoyua are and the rest nf us thankyou. The people nf Nil9s havebeen hoard and cnaoled and NUesis abelterplace because nfit.
Mary KruegerNiles, IL
Area studentsnamedtoDean's List
The students listed belnw fromthe local areahavebenn named tothnDean'sLjst utValparaise Um-Veruity for the Pall Semester1995.
Kristin Eileen Desiron of DesPlaines, Joshua Jeremy Eskonenof Glenvinw, Lisa M. Finnern ofMarlos Orove, Cheryl MargaretBraIn nf Park Ridge, Enea AmyWilke nf Park Ridge and SaraKatherine Williams ofSknkse.
Ít never too late!build s neighbnehnnd with betteruoderstanding and Inve. Wn mustteach them to lake the-right readta success. Wn mast give themnnrcooperulinn and support; theyduty deserve it.
I 5m sure that ifugeeat namberof unselfish penpie took some oftheir spare time and energy ynarsagn in dealing wilh the problemofjavenile delinquency, it wouldnot be the grave problem Ihat it istoday. It's never ton laIe to oalteIngether and work far the futureofnurynungsters.
The welfare ofoarchildren is areal concern and problem. Theremnstbe asolutiun.
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Stan,kowiczfamily expressesgratitudeDear Bdilnr:
The family of Sully Starsknw-icz enlends gratitude In the-NilesPire Dept. Paramedics for theprnfessinnal and gentle mannerused in the enmernas Irunsparlsnf her daring the past mnnth. Itwas a confort knnwing she wascared for with ThC us well aswith tho medical expertise pen-
. vided by theNiles Paramedics. IIis an hunur ta live in Niles wheresuch high standards are fnund ioallVitlage Seivicns.
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DearEditor:On behalf uf the Residents nf
Nitns I wishlnextend gratitude tathe NILES PARK DIST.BOARD OP COMMISSION-ERS for their unanimous dcci-Sinn la ONO NEOOTIATIONSwith Ponlarelli tisa. and Ihn Vil-lage of Niles tegarding JozwiukPark. We appreciate the entra cf-forts und countless baues euchconsnsissioner spent in order tocome la their decisian. We be-lieve this board made the rightde-daino as this is what is best farthe cnmmnoity.
The Park Board listened In theeammonity and heard the mes-
Joz supportersthank Park Board
soge from-the people, "keep joz-walls Park where it currently eu-isIs." We arc PROUD to berepresented b7 this courageousbnard. They have shown that theNiles Multo "WHERE PEOPLECOUNT" are wnrds ta live by inIhe Village nf Niles, and that thepark cosnnsissinneru believe inthe voice ofthe people.
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The International Brotherhood of Eloctrical Workors Lo-cal 15 has approved a new con-tract with ComEd by a 79percent 'yes" vote; The vote tat-ly was 6,039 'yea and t,475"oh."
The new 2-1/2 year coltectivebargaining agreement givesComEd additional flexibility torespond qnickty to the needs ofits. customers in northern ilti.
"-fbis collective bargainingagreement is the product ofmere than 15 months of thanght-
CornEd's IBEW Local 15 Union. Members approve contract
fat negotiations" said Yice Fret-ideal Stan Graves. We arepleased to have reached an oc-card that takes into accoant thenerds of oar employees whilepositioning the company as acompetitive supplier of rtretrici-
The contract includes im-proved wages and benefits, re-vised travel and moving expenseprovisions and streamlined pro-eednres for handling grievances.
The company and the anionnow aailed to take en the chat-lenges of competition, an impar-
tane step io poaitionieg ComEdas ear castemers choice fareldctric service, Graves said.
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Marine Pfe.Jon-Paal Badeas-chat, a 1995 gradaate of MaineEast High Scheel of Park Ridge,recently reported for duty wiíh2nd Battalion, 7th Marices, tatMarine Divisicn, TwentynineFabas, Catif. He joined the Ma-rineCeeps injane t995.
Lawawaee Predacts, lac. re-ceived the Cammanily ServiceAward frm the MarIon GrovePark District in raeperation withthe illinois Park and RecreationAssociation mrd theflhineis Asso-ciatioa of Parle Districts. Thisaward is presented ta organiza-tians and individnals in mcogni-bon of aatstandiag contribatiansand aaselfish devotion foe the ad-vancemene of parks, recreationand teisare in the commanity andthe Staté afflhináis.
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Lawnware Products receiveCommunity Service Award
MorIon Grave Park District im-measarably by eqnipping oarpool with deck famitare, all of ilpnrchased at an extremely lowrate. te additien, Lawnware Prod-acts most recently donated newfaonitare for the District's Kids' -
Center. Daring the Centennial-fest celebration, Lawnware wasvery generoas in allowing ase oftheirparking facilities to accomo-date the daily Fest crowds. TheMerlan Grove Park Dittrict is ex-tremely fortanate to have thecooperation of mach an outstand-ing campany as Lawnware. Thisaward wax presented on Thars-day, Feb. 16 at the Morton GeotiiPark District Board of Commis-sionersmeeling.
. 0cc initiates Real. Estate Personal
Assistant ProgramThe Altiance far Lifelong
Learning (ALL), thb continaingedacation program sponsored byOaktoa Coasmunily College, isintrodacing a new Real EstatePeraanal Assistant. Certificateprograiti that is designed for the
.individaat who enjays the realestate field bat does cot want thepeessares of maintaieing a realestate broker, satesperson or ap-praisees license. -
Requimments fOr the certifi-rato inctatto the saccealfat cam-pichen af the fotlowing courses:
-Becoming a Real Estate Person-.al Assistant (REL A38-tO,Taach-Tone 5586) meets frem 9am. to 4:30 phi. for two Satur-dak hegiamng May t t. The feeis $50. Cn4tarner,Servide for theBusiness . Professiqnal meetsfrarn 9 am. ta 4130 p.m. oc Sal-arday, May -4. The fee is $25.
. Both coarset met at the Ray-Hartatein eampti, 7701N. Lin-coin Ave., Skakie. Iv addition,certificate candidates mast corn-piete one data peacessing classoffered by ALL with at lease 7.5 -
haars cf class time that will en-,hacer their présent curnpeterskills. ' -
. Stadeats who have registered, for Oakton or ALL classes with.
in thelast five years and have a, correct Social -Sedarity number
- on file may eegister acing theTaach-Tone system by dialing(847) 635-1616. Registrationscou alsa be taken via fax at(847) 635-8449 in which emepayment mast be made by a ma-jur credit card (Vish,. MastercardOr Discuver). ' '
Por a brachtire dètailing thispragrans, call (947) 982-9880.
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Bolanos to addressEvanston Lions.
Attorney Anita M. Batanes ofSchiller, DuCanto dc Fleck law
,. firm will speak befare the Evans-, ton Lions, Thaetday, Apeil 25,- following a 12 p.m. lanch in theNorth Shore Hotel, t611 ChicagoAve., Evanston. -Roland
Weis, coordinator, au-noanced that Balanos will shar&herexpertiae with an overall viewofmarital law.
Ms. Botanas is a graduate mfDePaul University College ofLaw, and has a strong bark.ground in trial and settlement ofcomplex matters, emplaying ex-tonsivo experience in bomputer
. analysis and litigation supporttechniqaes.
Business and ProfessionalDevelopment Seminars
The Institute for Basinrss andProfessional Devrlapmrut atOakton Cammanity College isoffering seminars ix business do-velepment during its spring term
, , at the Des'Plaiñes campas, 1600E. Golf Ruad., 'The Basicsuf Bar Coding willmeet. frbm 8 am. ta 5 p.m. onTaesday, April 30. Remave themystique of bar coding and learnhaar it can impeave yuor opera-tian. Thefeeis$225.
, .,-,.. hiy9ot M,agement Tech-.,itiqaes iñ the Ninetie8 will meetfrom 12:30 tri 5 p.m. un Wedaesday, April-24. This scannais de-signed far managers, owners and
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euecatives ofmediom sized man-afactaring and distributing basi-
, nestes who are looking far waysta reduce Lusts and improve ser-vich. The.feeia $150.
The Principles ofMaster Plan-sting and Scheduling will meetfrom 8 am. to 5 p.m. un Wednes-
I LEGAL NOTICENotice is hereby given by the
Buard af Edneatian, of School- District Nu. 71, Cook Coanty, 81-
Ruais (Calven Middle Schmal andNiles Elementary School (Soath)that a tentative amended budgetfor said School District for thefiscal year hegiuning Jaly t,1995 and ending Jano 30, 1996will he on, file and conveuienttyavailable for pablic inspection atthe District Office, located at6935 W. Tuohy Avenoe, Hiles,Elinois 60714 after 9:00 am.,April 17, 1996.
Notice is hereby farther giventhat a publie hearing on said bad-get will be held at 8:00 p.m.(CDT) un the 21st day of May,1996, in the Board Room at theClarence E. Culver MiddleSchuol, 6921 W. .Oaktae SEcts,Niles, minois, 60714, ru saidSchoal Dinteict 71.
s/Vincent BagadaSecretary, Board of Edacation
slEagene H. ZalewskiSuperintendent
day and Tharsday, April 24 and25. This seminar will focus noforecasting, production planningand master peaductioo schedul-iag. Thefenis $335.
Getting Things Done: Manag-ing Your Time, Yaar Work andYoar Prianitins will nicht from 8am. to 5 p.m. on Wednesday,May 1. Learn to manage yoar pa-perwark, yunr desk, year tele-phone añdyoarday.
For mare information, contactteminarregisteasion al (847) 635-
Edwardo E. SantosEdwmdo E. Santas has jainod
lite United States Army ander theDelayed Enliatment Program atthe U.S. Array RecruitingStation, Evanslun, Ill.
Santas, a senior at Niles NorthHigh School, Skokie, will repartta Portjacksun, S.C., for nsilitarybasic training Jane 20.
ILEGAL NOTICEThe Plan Commissiun an
Zoning Board of Appeals willhold a publie hearing on Mua-day, May 6, 1996, at 7:00 P.M.at the Nilet AdministrationBuilding, 7601 Milwaukee Ave-nue, Niles, fllinois, to hear thefollowing matter(s):
96-ZP-10- Michael Sanks
7011 JarvisNilns, Illinois
Reqarsting a side yard varia-lion from required 15 feet to 10fret, with 2 side yards of 5 fnetauch, to coassait a single familyhume at 701 1 Jarvis.
The Villagr of Hiles ti cam-ply with the Amuricaus WithDisabilities Act by making rea-sanable arconsmudatiens farpeople with disabilities. If yaaor someone yac know with a dis-ability reqaired aceommodalionfor a Village service mr have any -qaestiaas abont the Village'scompliance. please contact AbeSelman, Village Manager, 7601Milwaakre Avenar, Niles, Eli-nuis, 847/967-6100. -
If you have already filed your1995 federal income tax relomand haveat received your re.fond, you can check an ils slamsby calling an aatomated serviceoperated by the Internal Rove-nne Service.
.TItis free service can be
reachhd weekdays by callingtoll-free l-800-829-4477. TheIRS says you'll need la have acopy of yaar tax retorts on handwhen yea call. It's also impar-tant to listen carefully to the re-
Call IRS to check on your refundcarded insteactions an bow laase this camputerized service.
If yna have a taach.tonephone, use the push battons anyoor phane ta enter yuan socialaecurily nnmber, filing status,and the exact omoont of the ex-pectedrofond, the IRS says. Fortouch-tone phono users, the besttime to call is daring the eve-
lyoa have a coavenlional ro-lary or pnlse-dial phone, an IRSoperator will enter Ibis informa-
tian for you. These lines areonly Open during normal basi-aeas hours.
This service will tell yauwhether your refund check basbeen sont oat und, iso, when, Ifthere's a problem, it will tell yoola call Ihe regular IRS tax infar-malion phane number far usais-lance. -
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EANDYrAN/HöMñÈPAIps
N MOWER/SNOWBLÖWER
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I In.J pj E'V'Exterior Producta, Inc.
7570 EJ. Milwmkeec 't )
WINDOW5.DOOR5Sidlog-Somt-Faseia
Golto,o -Axnlngn - TAmAll Seylan - Colora - Maeufocturoro
40 VnorMombo,, No,th000tSoliden Suborban Cnntrac into -
SHOWROOM OPEN DAILYSorno Locotion Ovor 20 Yaars
Fornily Oweod & OporatedAllMdCerinln
Follylonnmd- Gonynntnod:r:H:LflI.
WHELANPAVING, Co., Inc.
of LincoinwoodOver 36 Years ServingNuES TOWNSHIPe New Installation
n Patching o Resurfacingn Seal Coating
(847) 675-3352FREE ESTIMATES
CARPENTERNEEDS WORK
NO JOB TOO SMALLFREE ESTIMATES
Kitohene & BathsBasementsDrywall & PaintingAll Repairs
o Porohes & SidingRoofs & Gutters
o Siding & Brickworkn Garages
(312) 282-5558
CIREY ThE CARPETCLEANER. INC.
eIrn. y. 00 nflSTAIO.PROTECTOe + DEODORIZERF900ICOOFTECER + NAP LIFEII1OPRE-VACLIUMINO + SPOTTING
!' Sibili
srMstiisongiipgo
(8i11) 9345667
NEW YORKCARPETWORLD
AMERICA'S LARGESTCARPET RETAILER
s SHOP AT HOME.CALL
967-0150S19i'J) i
1CATCH BASINS& SEWERS
JOHN'S. SEWERSERVICE
Oakton & MilwaukeeNues
(847) 696-0889Your Neighborhood
Sewer Man
HOME COOKINGEwopean Amoebae Style e PolIsh
Prices Start At
s6.50 per person- MOWIMY Po POLSKU -
Semieg Breakfast & Laech Daily
RIDGEWOOD CAFEf 6569 N. Milwaokee Ate.Niles, IL 66714
(847)647-9553
PRESTACONSTRUCTION
o Stairs Porchese Garage Floors e 0rveways
e Sidewalks Patiose BRICK PAVERS o
(708) 529-4930. U noose d InsnredFREE ESTIMATES
ROSEBUDCONSTRUCTION, INC.
Cement WorkSpecializing in Concrete
o Stairs a Porcheso Room Additions
e Garage Floors e Patioso Driveways e Sidewalks
(708) 773-3676. INSURED BONDED LICENSED
. FREE ESTIMATES
. CEMENT.!1,
1G. CONCRETE INC.Speclalizitg In:
e Drywalls Sidewalkso Garage Floors Steps
o Patios e PorchesBreaking & Hauling
Bobcat Services -
FREE ESTIMATE
(708) 595-1518Fully Insured
iuhit;
MERITCONCRETE IÑC.
Estoklishod 1070FREE ESTIMATES
e Steps o Patios Walks Driveso Concrete Breakieg & Haulieg
Bobcat Service Etc.
Licensed - Fully Insured
(312) 283-5877Moocher Pn,sogo Ph.
Cheehorof Cnmmorno
BUYINGI L.IVlNfg- UI IVI IVI E IS
NILES COON7637 N. IVlilwaukee
(at Homard & Harlorn)
(847) 967-5575
TECHTRONIC GROUP INC.COMPUTER SALES S SERVICE
DOOM ROOM0055 Milwookon Ave,
Nibs, 1L60714(708) 965-9645
Pager (312) 897-1777
CONCRrf : ESURFÁCING
DESIGN CRETE- CONSTRUCTIONfl WE TOP THEM ALLPATIOS.DRIVEWAYS. WALKS.DECKS
. CONCRETEWORE, UNLOCK 001CC PAVERO
. CONCRETE RESURFACINOIN
OURtOtOND RIVER ROCKS&FLO-CRETE
, UNLINIIIVDPATTERNO &COL005 -
.OEAlR5.EpOtt 'GLAZED . STAINS
.IMPOSIDS CERPSiRCTIZ.M506I.E&OLATh
(B.4.'7)SHOWROOM
- OI4COREENW000 RDJOLENVIEW
MIKE JITTICEMENT CONTRACTOR
e Patio Decks- Driveways
o SidewalksFREE ESTIMATES
LicensedFully Insured
(847) 965-6606
REMB LAKE:
BUILDERS INC.GENERAL CONTRACTORS
-o Garages Room Addit(onse Decks Kitchens Baths
(847) 318-7506NILES
Free Estimates e InsurediViV.liiTTIl lI--jii ii iii -i -i...
ENCES/DECKS
RUSTIC WOOD FENCESBY BOB JAACKS
Custom Built Cedar FencesVisit Our Yard DisplaySales & InstallationsFree Gate with Sale
(847) 827-7456Custom Build Cedar Decks9116 Milwaukee Ave., Nues
. : -
L WA J 4 g , ' ' -- t- -.. r , , , . - . 'u . . .
: FLORAL DESIGNS
A FULL SERVICE FLOWER SHOPVegetable & Flower Plants
Fresh Cut FlowersCemetary WreathsSPIN SALE
- MOVEIMY Po POLSKU -Tole Flore Worldwide Oolinory
RIDGEWOOD GARDENS0569 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Nues. IL 60714(847) 647-9553
-. DolineryAvailoblo
STOP -IGARAGE DOOR
PROBLEMS
AFFORDABLE PRICES
228-133010% DISCOUNT WITH AD
GUtTERS REPAIREDOR REPLACED
WITH NEWAll Types - Gutter Cleaning
Owner Does Repair Workloe/o OFF THIS MONTH
Helps PreventWater Damage
Call Gary:
(312) 262-7345Ext. 1972
ROY THE HANDYMANAND SON
"YOU NAME IT-WE DO IT"Carpentry Electrical
PlumbingPaieting e PaperingDrywall °- Repairs
Bosenoeot Design FinishingRemodeling Kits & aaths
Animal RepairFREE ESTIMATES
Over3O Years Experience(708) 96-6415
-...-.
* FREE ESTIMATES *Kitchen or Bath Remodeling
e Painting e Wailpapering
Drywall e Plumbinge Electric
-
Call Jay
(847) 259-36664iv's_Home Repair
- Clean Up Service -GET RID OF ALL YOUR
CLUTFERED STUFFWE WILL CLEAN OUT:
. BASEMENTS GARAGESe ATtICS. ETC.
WE HAUL AWAY ANYTHINGCull For e Free Estim000
(312) 203-4710NO JOB TO SMALL
HAULING DEMOLITION SPECIALISTSCOMMERCIAL i RES)DENTIAL
BRANCATO
LANDSCAPING, INC.LAWN MAINTENANCE
e lANDSCAPE SESIGN & INSTALLATION
Sos, PLANTING, SEEDING
CORE.AERATION, POWER RAKING
SPRING 6 FALL CLEANUPFREE ESTIMATES - INSURED
(312) 631-7847
LAWN CARESpring Clean-Upe MOWING TRIMMING
e POWER RAKING FERTILIZERe SEEDINGIRENOVATING
AERATION
FREE ESTIMATES
MODERN LANDSCAPING
(312) 625-8961
THIS BUGLE, THURSDAY, APRIL IS, 59W
-4,
GILBERTLANDSCAPING* SPRING CLEAN-UP *
Complete Lawn Service. Fertilizing Trimminge Bushes Evergreense Hardwood Mulch andWoodchips Delivered
(847) 459-9897Low Prices - Free Estimates
SCA P IN
WrCnnHelpYnnrLeon Syyctl,e Ennier
L:e escoro OeSne.tn 5.
Specialists in oeratioe,CANTERBURY LANDSCAPE'
DESIGN, LTD. also providosquality lawn mowing, pownrrokieg. ploeting, moint050nue
end desino services.COME GROW WITH CANTERBURY
(847) 470-1313
MULCH & TOP SOILFree Delivery
. Shroddod Hordwond 030/Co. Yd.
. Shredded Ceder 530/Co. Yd.
. Crdnr Chips SORIC0. Yd.
. Cyp,eos U45ICo. Yd.
. Rod Cedar $42/Co. Yd.$8 YARD TO SPREAD
Also: Mashroorn CompostSeed - Gravel - Pccno Shells
Credit Cands Accepted
SURE-GREEN(708) 876-0111
SALES/SERVICE/PARTS
MOST BRANDS
OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Liberty Lawnmower
,/(312) 774-4240
6081 N, Elston Chicago
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FREEDIAGNOSTIC CONSULTATION
. EVALUATION .IN HOUSE TUTORIAL VIDEOS
The Bugle Newspapérs
LAWYER
Traffic Tickets$90.00Wills $150.00
Pull The PlugPower of Attorney$9000
Real Estate Closings$275.0028 years EnerieflCeRONALD LORIS(312)372-4446
MOVING
Free
EstimatesMOVING?
CALL668-4110
i Pieceor Truckload
Ask
ILL C C 39567 MC
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NOTICE TOCONSUIV1ER
All local movers mcst be Ii-censed by the Illinois Corn-merce Commission. The li-cense number must appear intheir advertising. To be Ii-censed. the mover must haveinsurance on file. Do not placeyour belongings in jeopardy.Use a licensed mover. For in-formation call:
217-782-4654
1;:A!.
ELITE PAINTINGSERVICES
A FAMILY OWNED COMPANYFOROVER2O YEARSMORTON GROVE. Il.
EXPERIENCE u DEPENDABLEHONEST REASONABLEretoior,EOterior Painting
Wallpaper Drywoll RepuiroPlooaring
Free EstimatesPH. (708) 965-3445
(708) 965-2042BP. (708) 592-5823
BY
PANTING & DECORATING
DESIGNDECORATING
u QUALITY PAINTINGn EXPERT PAPER HANGIN'3
n WOOD FINISHINGn PLASTERING
We vacuum & patfornitare back
(847) 205-5613Call Ves
References Free Estimates
PAINTING & PECOflTJNG
TIME TO SPRUCE UPFOR SPRING & SUMMER
PleNer Rectoretion Exterior Pelotieg. Intoner Peintint Wollenve4ego
- MARTY ORLANDO -1847) 692-3025 PARIS RIDGE
MONTCLAREPLASTIC
Custom-made plastic covers &slipcovers. Complete Reuphol-storing. Lifetime Guarantee.Any color plastic available.
Free Estimates
(708) 307-8007Toll Free
800-734-7864
SECOND VOGUE, INC.Upscale Now & Consignment
Womeno Apparel & AccesceriecSpecialicing in Fell Figure Niece
3510 MILWAUKEE AVE.NORTHBROOK. IL 60062
On Milwaukee at SandersHoarcTcox.,Wed,,Fri.&Sot. : lt ev, .tpn.
16edey,: il orn, .7p.n.CLOSED SUNDAY& MONDAY
. (847) 298-2244With This Ad - 5% OFF
E & S ROOFING& TUCKPOINTING
Glass Block Windnw, StoocoRemodeling Room Additionso Porches Garages Decks
Chimney Rapai,Siding GuttersFron Roof Vents
(312) 6227355(708) 453-1605
Fran Estimates
B.R. IVIARTNROOFING &
SHEET METAL INC.Licensed e Bonded InsuredTEAROFFS MODIRED RUBBER 50010MS
Re ROAStS SBMU.USBUUTYUR5,
o SIIEETMETAL DOWN SPOUTS
FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL
(847) 967-9576Morton Grove
AI:: , 11r :
ROOFING
i úps AUTHORIZEDSHIPPING OUTLETPacking Sappïns and Bcnoc
i Privato Mail Senes -.n
lFAO SERVICE
Shipping By:
SUR PAC9215 Wookegan, Morton Grove
: 18471 966-2070n HOUleS:
,Mcndey . Fridsy: c:UUA.M. . s P.M.
FREE etagen I nscxonc e Per Pechasen lnvtaneT ravkin n Atour Doliva,y Available
,SENIOR CItiZEN DISCOUNT
.4
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GRAND OPENINGB 8. I WLIløPEA1iSIIØE mminWe Bapaix All TYpos cl Uhnos
Any Kind nfWnrk ShoesMene end Wcme«o
Orthapedic Wnrk and CoerectinneAll Typnn of Dyn Wnrk end
Reeninhivg. We Match ColorsWe Repoir Leneher Cooto,
HendbetsChenne Zippers
Faars Any Onpoin Work943IWAUKEGAN OD., MORTON GROVE
PH. i7o8I 581-0201Heces Mondao.FridxyTeUa.m..7:UU p.m.
SotcrdcVSnUUn.m .-S,.50 p.m.
i,_i S1-ER
SYNTHESIZERCONTACTCLEANING
ROLAND - KORGYAMAHA$50.00
Call(708) 541-2877Between 7 - 9 p.m. Ask lcr Torn
MAINTENANCEiii
Specializing io:n VCR HEAD CLEANING
a REPAIRS
n HOOKUPS IN HOMESn REASONABLE RATES
CALL DAVE:965-6725
or leave ì. i';5:message L: 5
To Advertise ¡riThe Bugle Newspapers
OINIIIVIUNITY
IRECTORY
Call:
Bill Yablon
(847) 966-3900
WA Wi= J ° .a m.' N -- -- - .n
. w m . Your Ae AppearsUSETHE BUGLE Classifieds . a--. a.,n rvce . In The Following Editions
. ,tj -.5 NILES BUGLE
. i, : a s SKOKlElNCOLNWOOD BUGLE9 6 6c5se5r5 *
MORTON GROVE BUGLE
. IIPro
PARKRIDGEIDESPLAINESBUGLE. . '-__l a GOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE
INFORMATION ON ClASSIFIED ADS. You Cnn Piave YnneCIeneHIed Ade by Ceiling 006.3500 or Cemele Oar onion lv Pernev Al: f746 5. Shenner Read, Nile,, IL Our OilieR is Opnn. Mcnday fha Feldny, 9 AM. lo 5 P.M.DEADUNE FOR PLACING ADS lt TUESDAY AT 2 P.M. Cedain Ade OvnI Be Pre.Pald In A dva000 : O eelnnnn Opportvnily, For sale, ei anellano eon, MovingSele, Pe rOnals, SIlcalion Wanted,
. . Or 0 The Advarfiner Lleco Oafnlde Of The BngIen Nermel Cirnalefinn Area.
FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME
OFFICE OPPORTUNITIES OFFlCENITIES PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
.
OFRCE MANAGERBusy medical billing office based in Lincoinwoodrequires office manager with strong interperson-al and administrative skills, good oral and written
communication and general computer skills.Previous experience in similar capacity preferred.
Salary commensurate with experience.Excellent benefits package.
.SentI resume to. P McHaIeUnivorsety Anesthesiologists. S.C.
Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center1653 W. Congress Parkway (739 Jelko)
Chicago, IL 60612or fax to my attention at:
. ¡3 1 20 0428858S I
CREDIT/COLLECTION
EneoMfennekvacprodftcn0tevnion .
iv oradO ratings, cnllec1.vn of'nvxt.eOeatv.lrOfnr 2 - 3 ynerse op.
Sefldrecmnooropplyinpereon:;
.
hj IL 50539Aeon: Nnnoy Miller
Foe, 312)745-0714 .
:
SECURITYGUARDS
Many Immediate
d F9 ChPt,y::ary an
esher firms, is currentlyhiring people Cor a varietyof events. Foil/Part-Timeopenings $5.00 - $8.00/hr.Full anion banefits. Enperi.ente a plus but not neces-sary
' Apply In PersanMon-Fri. SAM - 4PM
No appnintments necee-sary. Aie applicants will beinterviewed.
ANDY FRAINSERVICES, INC.
306 W. ChicagnenrnrrnfChivnte&Frnnkoei(31 2) 581-2520
ext. 2520°°
e STORE'ASSOCIATES'
Help Wanted
Chicagolands leading retail-er offine wines and spirits isseeking energetic. customerariented individuals for ourDes Plaines, Buffalo Grove &Highland Park locations teperfarrn a varIety of storefunctions. Qualified personsmust be over 21 years ofage, able to work day andevening hours. Previous re-tail experience preferred.We offer opportunity for ad.vancnmeflt. attractive cam-pensation and a completebenefits packege. n
For considerationPlease call:
Personnel Manager'OO
DATA .
lTDVFull - Time
Fer Large Physician BilBngGroup Located In Lincoln-wood. Athhiated With Rush :
.
Presbyten n t.M t HSrl,t: TenKey ByTouch& .
. Minimum 35 WPM TypingSkills. Mandatory Screenint
. ,r
.
fb TI flIli I TB'.Engineering firm looking for bright.individual, must have experionce in
switchboard I reception andWord Perfect 6.0 skills.
Friendly atmosphere. interestingand varied duties.
Nibs Location.Non'smoking office - no agoncios please(847) 677-4730, ext. I 47
Of Background With Drags.Full Benefit Package
Call Pam:'847) 679-6363
.
GENERAL OFFICE .
DENTAL LABR bilt Include .
Invoicing andGeneral Office Duties. FullTime Computer Experience
TEACHERS &AIDES
Needed For Prospect lits.Day Care. Good Pay &Working Conditions.
(847) 537-4466
HOTELDE
FnrO-TimaPesinions Available
Minimum Age 21 Vuars
.Marilyn Gasoil
LEANING TOWERPr
966-4705Ask Far Bannie :
MID-LAND HAYNESspoon moch,nerv und accesnor,enteverify oonformeecn nc companynpneilienti encan rnqairamaenc. fe.OpeN mntclwork,et mach,eery nodraloted ccescndm uoh osloehee,
mechanioni. electrical aed functional° 94 t w
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'O idPtMUST SPEAK ENGLISH. Salary
E
dMIO 50OU e , gd!
Chan. IL 55630. Antn: N. Millen, Feen
EOE/MFID/V
(84)647'8222- . -
n
noam:NURSE PRACTITIONER
F/T inoO,O,, pe,iAen e Unie eel iv 5ev.dotHoo0h c,,,, crneidieu di,aOoiie,,i
lumil 0000e p,u,litinne, Seek. Mecte'e
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.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
.
.DENTAL LAB
901 5 N. Milwaukee, Hiles.
.
n
iIIIIiilIItIiuiitIiIiiiiIiiiIIliiiIIiiiIIIiiiilluiilIiiiIIiiiIlIIiICUSTOMER SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVEWe have an excellent part-time positionavailable to offer a talented person who
enjoys performing a variety of tasks. Candi-date will be a detail-oriented person who canprovide us with excellent phono, data entry,and customer service skills. Apply in person
Monday thru Friday. 1OO pm ' 4:30 pm.MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC TOOL CORP.
5629 W Howard Niles
MARKET RESEARCH
' $$$EARN$$$EXTRA MONEY
Market Research. Company Needs
MALES & FEMALES
MANAGER TRAINEENeed (2) People To Work
For (2) People Whoof all ages
° PT Paici ato inTA
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PERYAM& KROLL
ONCE UPON ACHILD®pu
The pesitian includes . . .
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Wouldn tiCall 255-7132 n
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FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME
RESTAURANTS!FOOD SERVICE
WAIT STAFFBARTENDERS
Wait Staff and Badenderpositions now available
with private clubon the North Shore.FLEXIBLE HOURS
MOSTLY WEEKENDSSOME WEEK NIGHTSExperience Preferred
Call
847) 251-4600KRAMDEN'S pue & CIIARIjOUsELookint for fan, depoodoblo, tornooContod individooft for: WAIT-STAFF, HOSTS. LINE COOK. PAN-TRY. EXPEDITER & DISHWASHER.Apply in poroon: 1SoO-5pn,. 1432Wankegno Rd., f3lonvinw, IL 547)595-5555. CARILLON SQUARE.
MANAGERPIZZA I CHAIN
Mature Experienced IndividualTo Manage Carry-Out Pizzeria
Full lime.
(708) 867-7770
COUNTERHELP
Chicago I Miles AreaCall
(312) 763-1014
SALESContinued gruwth has usseekiqg sales pros who pos-sess sales/closing experience.You will contact top execu-tices in small and mediumsized companies and sell ourmanagement consulting ser-vices. In addition, we provide:. Extensive training. Generous benefits. Promotion from within. Commissiun earning
potential of $50M00.r-. Bilingual encosragedto apply
To become a member of oursales team, please call:
OE Alamar1-800-333-5261. ext. 6453.
GEORGE S. MAYINTERNATIONAL CO.
3g3 S. Northwet Hwy.Park Ridge. IL 60068
Management ConsultantsSisee 1925
aqU&oWflfflty.r,pI030rn,it
SALES MANAGER TRAINEEOpportooity Ix Euro 41550 T$StOO/Moeth Tn Start. Maean-moot Positions Now Opno. Eopori.enoed Muoogers Aro Now Avorug-io5 $48,505/Yr And Above.
Call 255-7132
Your credit in good with u.We accept Visa and Master
Card) Call: 966-3900
c i M E ! IEIF I I Pl
SALES I RETAIL
* EXTRA CASH *IN YOUR POCKETS!
Will TrainNo Eopnrie000 -
START TODAYLDaily Pay - Two LoOatinss
VILLA PARK(708)530-1518 -
ITASCA(708) 250-1564
Ynur crsdit is good with us.We naopt Vina and Mestnr
CandI CalS 966.3500
MANAGERSlWAL-MART
PORTRAIT STUDIOS15500k 05 nelt-motiontad stortors.
with nOons luodeonhip skillsucd e lovotnr children.
Sopurior customer servitoit vanti vuoi.
n voo huso n dOshnto sot okoodand want to work with a companython is oowmitted to promotioo
tromwithio . . . vox alito°Compntition Startins Pay tpaidTramiest Fxll aenotite aMalorMndinol/Oaotol Ion. tod More.
Stool Ynar PhotoOpportuolty Todoy
1-800-647-1878M-F 9-5pm
SALES I TELEMARKETING
rrrri°
M.P.I. IS Hiring:. TELEPHONE
SALES REPS -
-Up To $9.00 Per HourPaid Training & BenefitsConvenient To O'Hare
Call:
(847) 678-2266
RETAIL SALESTaondoy Msnoinrg is hirieg forSoles/Stock rnteil positions ut thefxllowioa locations: Nurthbrook ltWinsotko. Fleoiblo hours. Gnost dis-count 00 qsolity morchondinu. Fm.qooat time off, Chain offom fonpart-time wonh for 000tgutio RIens.inn iOdioidaalo. Assistant MaoagorpOsitioa in Winoetkn also ovailoble.Plome 0011 Erin on Noctt.brook 1847)285-9918 or Lauta at Wlneotbe18471 446-2510.
TELEPHONE-ANSWERING
BusyCOMPUTERIZED
ANSWERINGSERVICE
Seeking Midnight-OperatorSunday Thru Thursday
- 11PM-9:15AM- - Glenvfew
(847k 486-5100
TELEPHONEOPERATOR
Part Timetor Answering Servito
io Das Plaines.All Shifts
(847) 297-8191
DON'T GET STUCKIGET HELP . . LOOK
IN THE CLASSIFIEDSI
w WILL GETYOUR AD
QUICKLY & -
ACCURATELY ONOURFAXIVIACHNE
FORADVERTISING
COPY(847) 966-0198Bugle Newspapers
Oar offions ara boated un 5745 Shormnr Rd., Nuns aad wo aro openwnakdayn only, Saw-hpm. Von slay slap in or call 147186-3805toplaco your nds. For uds only. you woy too your copy enytime, 7 daysu week, 24 hoots a dey to 847) 966-8198. Our deedlion for all iosor.nions for 006 Thursday oditioon is Tooxday prior to poblicotion at 4pm. Call your roproseo totivo for other npooific iniormetion.
FULL/PART TIME
TRADES I INDUSTRIAL I DRIVERS
0i°portunity-IncomeGrowth-Overtime!
- . CNC OPERATORSIst lt 2nd Shifts
a OID GRINDER )HohbslSET UP OPERATORS
2nd Shifto SEI UP OPERATORS
Gildeweistor)2nd Shift
. SEl' UP OPERATORSist &2nd Shifts
Join oar fast pom manotoctor.Ing facility naming top wanes.lull bnnnlito iocladlng modícal/dental/ICe I nn0000 on, profit chor.loo. 401K, paidholidays and nr.ootlonn, a spnoiai LTD li000wu000tOotioe) plan, opocial 2ndshift honou, and mvrn. Writo orepply to Homon R 0000row Do-parinleot:
FRISBY P.M.C.. INC1555 Chato Ano.
Elk Grove Vilingo, IL 65007tour O'Haru Airport)
env_I 000000rOy.00lovar
FURNITURE MOVER!PACKER
Mast Hayo A Driver's LioeoseEoperiento Necessory
Paid Cook WeaklyMost Huno Own Transportation
(312) 283-2318
DRIVERS- Needed Immediately)
Daily PayOwn Vehicle ! Insurance(708) 530-1518
Villa Park(708) 250-1564
Itasca
a STATIONARYENGINEER
a WEEKENDMAINTENANCEPOSITION
Contact:Steve Kruse
LEANING TOWERYMCA
1847) e47-8222
- WILDLIFE!CONSSRVATION JOBS
Game wardens, 5000rity, main-tenance, etc. No cop. necessary.
Now Hiring.-
For Info Coli- (219) 794-0010,
ext. 71228 AM to 10PM
- 7days
PT DRIVERneeded for afternoon hours.Small busieess in Nues, deliver.105 bght oovelnpeo throughosttine Northern Suburbs & NorthChicago Aroa. No oar ooeded.
Call (847) 647-2299
- FULL/PART TIME
DELIVERY DRIVER- Full Time
We Are A Growing Retoiler OfFine Wine And Liqaor SeèkingA Delivery Driver For OurNorth Suburban L0000i005.Must Bo At Least 21 YearsOld, Have A Vatd Driver's Li-00550, A Clean Driving Record,And A Gond Knówledge OfThe North City And NorthSubarban Area. Must Be Avail-able Tn Work Days, EveningsAnd Weekends. - CompetitiveSalary And Benefits Package.For Consideration, Please CallOr Apply lñ Person At:
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During National VolunteerWeek, April 21-27, District 71will be ackuowledging the contri-
. butions of over 130 volunteertand conuuunity partners at a spe-cial redognilion program and re-ception planned for Tuesday,April 23 from 3:i5-445 pm. atCulver Middle School, 6921 W.Oalcton St., Niles. Foar types ofvolunteers will be honored: Cnr-tifird School Volunteers, PTAVolonleers, Board of EducnlianMembers, and Community ParI-
Pifty certified school volan-teers, individuals who hsve cam-pleted aspeaial valunteer training
Tech 2000:the Inform
. Volunteer RecognitionProgram and Reception
CulverMiddle Schaol is one oflf011linois public schoals selecl-ed to take purl in a demansleotionofhaw technology is used to helpstudents Inure. The demuestra-lion, Tech 2000: Slndenls far thelnfarmatiou Age, will br held onWednesday, April 24 al the ttli-nais Slate Capitol Building inSpringfield. Representing Cut-
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program, will br bounced for thumany heurs thaI they donate in ayaciely afueboolprogrnmt. SixtyPTA parent volunteers who helpin their child's clnssreom and/arserve on une of the PTA'u manycutmttitleet, will also be recog-nized. Ten District 71 Bound ofEducation members will bethanked fur the many hours ofservice that they put in muningunrschoolu. And ten area orgnni-zotionu, bnsinesses, or govern-mrutul departments will brthanked for helping lo enrich thedisteiet'u educationa! prugrum-ming.
Students foration AgeverwillbeRucheugheth and AnnMarie Kamorowslci, accompanied by District il's TechnologyCoordinotur Sharon Campbell-Zelhnan. The students will buis-vctiug Senator Wulter DudyczundRepresentative Ralph Cupparetti te slop by to view ttsnir ex-hibit.
UOA to hearfounder at 21stanniversary meeting
Dr. Alfred Seeritella, physi-cion-feauder ufthn United Oslo-my's North Suburban ChicagoChapter, will be the featuredspenker at the group's 21st anni-Versury meeting ut B p.m.Wednesday, April 24, in the EastDining Roam (10th floor) uf La--therun Generol Hospital, 1775DrmpsterSt., Park Ridge.
Dr. Serritella, a gustroenterolu-gist, wilt discusu "Do untibiatiescorrulcers?" -
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The chapter meets the fourthWednesday ofeuch manth alLu-theran General. People with osta-nues, fnmilymembers and friendsare welcome. Fer more inferma-taon on the group er the meeting,phane (708) 692-3592.
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The Des Plaines Camera Clubwill hold its Inter-Club MonthlySlide und Print Competition onMonday, April 22, immediatelyfollowing a brief business meet-reg which begies ut 7:30 p.m.Members muy submit fear coleeslidrs and/er printu. There urnseveral categories for both culerand monochrome (black undwhite) photographs. The sub-missloot will be judged and cri-tiqxed by u pond of three judgetfrom local camera clubs.Awards und Honuruble Men-liens will be announcnd farthese scoring the highest peintsis each aategoey. This wilt bethe last Club compètition for the1995-96 anoten.
The Print-cf-the-Month forMarch wus captured by JeriyHug fer his award winning largemeuechromr print entitledUpper Prniusula.' Awards for
small culer prints were given teNurb Wrobel und Ben H creanwith Honorable Meatinas la Ev-ulyn Mikes, Nancy Blenin andBru Herman.
March's Slide-of-the-Monthwan awarded te Evulyn Mikes
competitionfer her slide entitled, "ChapelArches." Awards were receivedby Luna Pedersan and EvulynMikes, with Honorable Men-duns lo Ernie Stulle und EvalynMikrs.
The end-ef-lhe-year SpriugAwards' Banquet is planned ferSunday, May 19 ai Giaseppe'sLu Cantina in Des Plumes. Af-ter dinner, D.P.C.C. memberGeorge Decreer wilItuke everyone tu. the blue Pacific und apheto leur of the Hawaiian Is-lands.
The Des Plaines Camero Clubmeets twice menthly enthe sec-and and- fourth Monday uf eachmonth, Srplember through Mayut the Des Plaines Publie Library
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hear and thee enjoy entibe andJuice at Prairie View CommunityCeder. Sign ap for Ihr ftrsl tenweeks al a cost nf $10 fer resi-dents, and $12 fur non-retidents.Yea wilt receive a "Club" shirl.
Pur further information, callCatehrine Dean at965l290.
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ene ranking for cemrnulisg.Instead it's ranked 34th.
In tise rrime culegery Niirsis rxnkrd 70th. This is Ihrtruly 'dumb" figure. le earyears in cantorI with teculpolice forces there's u vestdifferenuc in the way pelicedrparlmnnls repart crime.We've seen the guys whewant te leek good, gloss evrrthe figures they rrpert, imply-ing tee high mirer rutes re-fluet en their depaclments.Niles, with its many shoppingcenters, should havr highercrime rates than towns whichlack shopping. Cempaciegthe tup 15 suburbs, with mie-imam shopping centers, isjust plain silly. -
The education category isalso questionable. Nuesranks 45th while the NorthShore towns rank among thetop 10 ix Suburbia. There'sne doubt New Trier undNarthbreok und llinsduluhave lop edneutien instile-tiens. New Trier ceuld mulchthe mest sephisticated prepscheels in our ceuntry. BalMaine Township, NilesTownship and Nutre DameHigh Satseuls dent rate anombre 42 in this category.A few years hack another he-kry study ranked MannSouth us thr number ene highscheel in Chi/ageltisd, frIedby ene De Faut Universityprofesser. Nues TeweshipHigh Scheels were gettinglop Westinghouse Scienceawards fur sevrrot years tep-ping ils north shere neigh-bers, And Notre Dame'ssending 90% uf its studentsto college is net exactly uchicken seep ranking.
Nues' evrrall property tus-es were somewhat lewrr theethe rich suburbs bot stillranked 76th. If it wonted a
truc measure, it stteuld havetaken the village tunes (tincathey're nseusarieg villages)and compare what serviceseuch ceinmonity receivesfrom she toóxl village rcvn-
Thn amenities the Nilescommunity bau fur outstripsether communities. Thebruottful park district's "littleTurn golf course, the ice rink,two swimming pools, freebas service, the senior citizeecenter und Ihr personal socialsrrvices effrred its residentsshould have scored morepoints for our team, But thecommunities with the grruternumber of Mercedes undBMW's und $500,0O homeswrrc ranked "most livable."
Three's u book, "A Mulhn-maticiao Reads The Newspa-prr," which cults into ques-tian Ihesti different statisticalstudirs newspapers publish.Bring somewhat of a nurn-bers filbert we're alwayswary cf taking leu sericuslysuch ranking which the Sau-Times published.
Living "richrr" does nelmean "more livable." Oldsnooty Pork Ridge, or theNorlls Shore, are not as good.places to live as Niles. Theymuy have larger lawns und anextra bedroom per heme otid -
u few more bottles of JohnsieWalker black, instrud of red.But they ain't nero livableand they cost more and theymay have a few lrss blur col-lars us their clothes tices (ontheir clothes tines?)
- The Sun-Times numbersare children's guessing-gamesumbets. Thr old Bugle's
. broling Ihr drums for ourteam kas u rhythm which ismuch closer to thr trnth.
Two dead menM. Brubaker, 23, of 8815 Grand,Niles.
The victims were discoveredby a Nilrs Police officer wha wasat the location searching fer Bm-baker who had bere repertedmissing to the Niles Police De-partneret April 14 by bis 56-year-oldmotherwhrn shrhad nel seenhim since 10 p.m. April 12. Bru-baker aise did not show up at hisjob at Lutheran Generai Hespitulat7 am, April 13.
The twa men were feund lyingen the living team fluer1 a hand-gun believedta be the ene used inthe iecident, between them, Bethsuffered gunshut woneds to thehead,
The initiai investigation ledpelice to believe the incident ec-cuned late Friday eight, April 12.There were nu apparent signs uf astruggle.
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tIte sorne. Preliminary investiga-tien led investigators te belsevethalDarson's gunshot wound wasself-inflicted.
Brubaker's sisterteldNiles po-lice April 14 that her brother hadbeen talking and ucting strangelypriar 10 his disappearaucn, lead-ing the family te believe he wascontemplating suicide.
Brabaker had been seekingmedical attention far anxiety anddepressien at the Veterans Ad-ministrotinu Hospital in NorthChicaga, according to Niles Pa-lice,
The Park Ridge Police Depart-mentand the CaolcCoxnty Medi-cal Examiner's effice are can-ducting an investigation iuta thesheeting, which appeared te be amurder-suicide, accerding tesources in the medical mummer'soffice.
Joz and Public WorksCanlinued fram Page t
woetd cost approisntutcly SII?million dollaro which wouldtranslate to un additional $50 ofproprrlyluxes per home."
"A ootutioo mus finallyreached when Ihr proposed de-velopee of the Niles Collvgc sitout Touhy ucd Harlem Avenuesagreed to donate seven (7) acresof lund to the Villagn. The Vil-tage would theo br io a position,through a financing programcultuel TIF (Tus Increment Fi-saucing), to build u facility withno tax burden to ils residents."
"The TIP works this way...ThrNites College site produced noproperty taxes because il was theproperly ofthe Catholic A.rchdie-cese. Once the property is devel-opnd privately far cendamin-iams, alt proprrly tases paid bythe srm residents will ge luwardsthe payment of the Public Worksfacility at a cost of approximately510 million dollars. This is ugreat dral fer ear residrnts br-cause we can build the facility mrnerd and yet nul adda lax burden.te earpmeseetNites residents."
"At this peint, the Nitrs ParkDistrict indicated ils interest isthe location efHorlem und Teahyand askrd Ihr Village if it wouldconsider switching praprrties.That is, they would turn over 5.7acres on Touhy Avenuc, east ofMilwaukee (Jezwiak Park),
Park Boardtowed ander Section 2(C) (5) ofthrittinois Open Meetiegs Act.
Ten kueütOs later, the Boardreturned. Moss again addressedthe crowd explaining that howould reud the Motion the Boardhad preparnd.
TIsis motion began, "Motion tuterosinate negotiations with Pon-tarelli Builders und the Village ofNitro pertaining te the transfer ofJoowiak Park to the Village ofNibs and the Nites Park Districtand the transfer by the Village ufNiles of 7.4 acres of property la-cuted al Harlem and Touhy Ave-nues."
It further stated that the Boardhad drlermined "it is not In thebest interest uf the Village ufNiles and the Park District teswap or eschange properties"withjezwiakPark and the parktebe cmutndby PentaretliBuilders.
Mess further nxplainrd that ifthe Bernd voted "yes" la the me-lien, ilweutdmenn thatthere willnelbe an exchange ofthe proper-ly because the Nilnu Park District
- determined, after careful andthorough review, that it wouldnel be in the best interest uf thepark te have a swap and wouldleavejozwiakParkOs ilis.
A "na" vate weuld mean thatthey would continue negotiationswith Panlarelli, One by one theCommissioner's were pulled undeuch voted "yes."
Following CemmissienerMymna Breitemon's vele, thecrowd erupted with cheers andloud, enthusiastic applause. Thisinterrupted the ruling processand Peesidrnt Blanc Heinre hadle request thather name be called
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wlsich, by the way, is adjacenl towhere our probst Public Worksgorogofucitity (1.7 ocres) is local-cd. The vittogo svoutd thnii giveseven (7) ocres et the corner ofTouhy and Hartem Avenuos foroOOW, bigger, and better park facit-uy, with good parkiag, which theparkdid not hove or ils Joewiuk
"The Park Districl has brenworking diligently with all icIer-ruled parties, including the basr-bull Iragun und others, to see ifthis could be eccomplished."
"Unfortosutely, we are advisedcow thut the Pmk District cuneosget necessary commitments foradequutn baseball facilitirs lo 01-luw forthis move ro occur."
"The Niles Vìllagc Board ree-Ogsices Ihn nerd for farther pork-ing improvements al JuzwiukPark, along with brltnr health hy-gime facilities. We, the NilesVillage Board, in orderto providcfor und le encourage yonngnrfamilies with children In moveisle our community, will larsOver lo Ihr Nibs Park District forits 55e whatever part of Ihn t.?acres Ihat will eel be neededwhrn the Villagr builds its newfacility at Touhy and Hartem Av-mues. The Pak District will beable tu use this land for as longasit issssnd fer park rebInd uctivi-
Continued from Pageland her "yes" vete counted withthe ethers.
After Ihr vote, Heinre uegrdthe crowd to arread the GraodOpruieg ceremonies at JoewiakParkou Sutarday,Aprit 13.
Acknowledging the support ofthe commaniry, and the effort iltook to secure 1,4110 sigualurnssupperling keeping - JorwiakPark, Reines said "rhank youfrom the Board of Commission-ers, this Beard has workrd very,very hard, but we wauled to makeaurowsdecision."
Heinen luter told The BugIrthat she felt "very, very good"following this decision. - TimRoyster echoed that snntimrnlsaying he was "relieved it was
The Park Board's motion, aedtheir subsequent unanimous vole,wilt br presented lo the VillageBeardfertheircunsideration,
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next to a playground. Rids couldhuvncome by."
Fourteen efLenius' friends, ce-werkees and naighbaes testifiedthat the dcfrndant had o goodwork record, ne previous criminalinvelvements, and was honerablydischargedfromthe Navy.
Lenius' uttorney BriaaTelandersaid that Lenius hod prepared ustalnmrnt, but he was net prrmit-ted to read it in ceurt befare bringsentenced. Remane also deniedTelander's motiirn fer a new trialfer Lenins.
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mead o $175 bus fee for studentsliving more lilao a mite und u halffrom ihr school. Instead, ihoywill puy only $150, an iocreaso of$25 or 20 perenni over this yrar'tl're.
Pontilios with more Ihue onechild riding the bus will pay $125for each odditional child, aise a$25 increase Over last schontyOOr.
Ofljoiels expect lrusspoelutioofers to genoroir ubout $90,000 iorrvenne, us increase of $15,000ovrethis school year.
Parking fees will remain $40oyear, paid on a yearly basis. Sia-deem graduating afler first se-mesirr or applying for e permit insecond sommier will pay only$20.
The dislriotexprets ro generatnabeni $22,000 nest year throughparking fers, according to boardofficials.
The drivrr's rdnculieu fee willremain $50, themuximum chargeallowed by the stain, aud is ex-peeled le raise about $36,000 in
Other fees, 'melodien the $5athlrtic pass, SSO yearbook and$2.50 literary muguzine fees, willremain Ihe sume.
DumpersCuntinued from Pagel
or business who iltrgally flydumps inNiles.
Te participate ie ihn program,a persan most contad Ihr NitesPotier Department at (847) 647-2131 and reputi a fly dumping vi-elation rhar they have observed orknow of This information mustlead tothr arrest, prosecution und0005iclion of the pcepcirator.
Upon conviction, the villagewill paythe $100 rewardlo Ihr in-formant.
Edward Balaton,Navy Lt. Edward P. Bebten,
sen nf Saines I. and Temi Batatennf Dru Plaines, is in the Western -Pacific Ocean ocur the island ofTaiwan wilh Hnlieoplce Ash-Submurise Sqaadres Eight em-barked aboard the aircraft carrier.USS Nimile. The 1905 gradualeafMaine EastHigh School joinedtheNavyinMay 1990.
ILEGAL NOTICENotice is hereby given, puRo-
ant to "An Act in nelatien lo theuse of an Assumed BusinessName in the conduct or truesue-tian of Bnsinnss in the State," asamended, that u certification wasfiled by the undersigned with theCounty Clerk uf Caok County.File No. D034138 en March 20,1996, under the Atsumed Nameof National Finders AdoptionRegistry with the place of basi-ness located at 6650 Kilpatrick,Linculnweud, IL 60646, Thetrue name(s) and residmece ad-dress sf owner(s) is: GloriaMummery, 6650 Kilpalrick, Lin-eebnwoed, IL 60646.
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APRIL 17, 21,27NORTj SHORE JEWISIISINGLES -
Wednesday, ApriL 17, 7:30p.m. open meeting at Cängrega-lion Beth Hillel, Wilmetie.
- ; Spokesperson from the JewishConncil on Urban Affairs witt
- speak about Welfare mothersDeadbeat dods. Refreshmesiti &
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.social hour, $4. For information,- call (847)475-7354 -
- . - . Sunday, April 21 at 7:30 p.m.,Rap Session at What's CookingRestaurant, LincotnViltage, tow-
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er tr'eJ. Celebrate Israet's Jede-- pendence Day. Refresimsents
- served before and after prograns.- - Cost $4. Cutt(847) 675-5752 to
" - - Sunday, Aprit 27- at 7:30 p.m- - theatre party, - Ivanhoe Theatre,
-750 W. Wettington, Chicago.- Comedy "As We Like lt Shake-apeare frs YoiePacé" Reserva-tisn by Apit 18, catI (847) 635-.0150. -
SUI'ERSINGLES GROUPSThe.AACTS (All Area Chira-
go Together Super Singles) &.#tSaper Singles groups will span-sor and evening singles danceparty en Friday, Aprit 19 at AsienPtace, 34t W. 75th St., Witlow--brook (t bleckWofR 83. Phooe(708)789-3337. - - - -
APRIL21SUNDAY CONNECTIONSSundny
Connections' the per-feet ptace to sociatize, presents apsrty you, won't wast to miss.Join us for an evening of socialnetworking at The Living Room,
- 801 E. Butte5fjeld Lembsj. A-$ltisdnsjsjson fee covers a buffet,served from ti:30to 8 p.m., DI,and dancing tilt ctosisg with Chi-cago's most Upscale eligible pro-fessiosats. Sunday, April 21 at6:30 p.m. For morti ieformatios, -
colt (708)475-7709
THESPARES SUNJAYEVENING CLUB
APRIL19 The S ares Sunday EveningGOOD TUIlE CRAt9LEy Club for widowed, divorced andSINGLES D,4J'qCE single adults wilt sponsor n spe-
There wilt be a Good Time cml Spring Dance on Saeday,Chartey Singles Dance at 8 p.m. Aprit 21 es the Morton GroveOn Friday, April 19, at The lab e American Legion Hall, 6140Cemptex, 8900w. 95thSt., blick- Dempster, MertonGrove 517:30 -bey kitts. Att singles are invited. lO:JOJ5.m Manic by lisb King sDJmnsic witt beprevidhdbyMu Band. 5 forniembers and 6 forsicMakers. Admissjoujs $. Far gues. Call (847)965-5730 formore nformnljcu calt (700) 450- udthtioeal information.8x34. SIZZLING SINGLESWCAGOLM4OJ SINGLES Sizzling Singles (ages 30-i-),
ASSOCIATION, - AWARE biggest sed best singles paetySINGLES GROUP su Chicugo, welcomes you each
The Ctecugotand Singles As Sunday for mt evemng of goodsociatiun and Aware Siiigtes music, n, an de riens food atGroup witt sponsor ajoint dance the Hyatt Deerfietd at 7 p.m.at?at 8 p.m. ou Friday, April 19 at cost 8 - fer further informstisn,The Wyndham Garden Hot, 17 call (708)945-3400.West 350 22nd St., Dakbrook jegJ 27Teerace. Music witt be provided ST. PETER'S SINGLES CLUBbyMussc Makers. Ail singles are
singtes over 45 ore invitedinvitad. Admission is 6. For lo the fottowing St. Peter's Sin-mereisformation, call (312) 545- gles dances: Friday, Aprit 26 at1515.8:45 p.m. at the Gotden Pianse,ALLAREA ChICAGO 6487 Higgie and Saturday, AprilTOGETSIERSUPER 27 at 8:45 p.m. at Franklin Park
SINGLES (AACTS) & #5 American Legion Hall, 9757 Pa
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GOOD TIME CRARLEYSINGLES, AWARE SINGLESGROUP AND CHICAGO. -
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Good Time Chancy Singles,AwareSingles Group and Chics-golund Singles Assoaiaijoe wiltsponsor ajofiti "Saper Dance" si8 p.m.oe Friday, April 26,at The
Ashlon Place,34t W. 751k St.,Wiltowbrook. All singles are in-vited. DJmusic wilt be providedby Mssic Makers. Admission is$6. -For mom information, call
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