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50 CENTS PER COPY 7400 WAUKEGAN RD NILES, IL 60714 INSIDE: p. 1B* /.. HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE Page 21 Women Page 6 Health Page 10 Community Calendar Page 13 District 219 applies for grant for policing by Rosemary Tirio District 219 officials are in the process of applying to the U.S. Departmentoflustice for fundisg of o fall-time perma500t police officer at Nues West High School. Skokie officials are assisting in the effort to obtain a grant for -$125,000 to be used over three years to pay for the newly created school resource officer position. The position which will he im- plemenled either nest year or the year after, will likely be consid- cred by both the Village and school boards within the nest month. The starliog salary for the posi- tien would be 553,700. The fed- Cnnlinnrd on Page 46 Des Plaines girl, 16, killed in Park Ridge auto accident by Rosemary Tirio Olga Zopf, 16, of the 9000 block of Church Street in Oes Plaines died io early Sunday morningofterthecarin which she was a passenger slammed into a row oftrees killing her and miar- ng the driver und Iwo other pas- sengers. The 1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse Continued on Page 46 Nues gets 21st top financial rating by Cynthia Chapp At theNovemberNiles Village Board meeting Trastee Robert M. Cattero praised those involved with the productios ofthe Village Audit Report. The 1°iscal yew ended April 30, 1998. Finonciol Oirector George R. Van Geem and his staffwere commended en a job well dane. The document contains over 100 pages and has placed the Village nf Nues in a category whose distinctien is held by only 10% of municipali- tirs in Illinois. That distinction is o 'anY bond rating by Moody's Investors Service and hou been sustained -by the village for the pnst2l years. Cantinneal orr Page 46 Avoid the sleet and snow - Free Bus is the way to g! Avoid the sleet and snow this wintre scasoe tel the Nitès Free Bas take yoa where you want to go. The Free Bas Itas Ihm, bas contes that serve the enlier corn- masity - theNortbßnd Shopper's Special (#412), the Seoth End Special (#4t3), and the regalar and reverse roules fer #4tt. Roale 4t t drives throUgh many neighborhoods in Nues and con- nects the North End Special and South End Speciat tu service all ofynarshupping seeds. ThcViIlagc's FreeBns Repee- sentatives are available to speak tu your cemmUnity group or or- ganization. Ifyon havn any qaes- tions about the Nues Feen Bus mates, schedules, or would like mure information boot the Niles Free Bus, please call the Vitlage Continued an Page 46 Candidates needed for Consolidated Election Voters will elect three Nitra Trastees at the Cuaselidated Election to be held on Tuesday, April 13, 1999. Each Trustee po- sition is for a term uf four years. The presèst incumbent Trastees are Tom Bendi, James Mahuney, and BartMarphy. Each independent candidate er sew political party will be re- quired lo have a minimum of 190 signatures of registered voters in the Village ofNiles. A candidate mnstbearegisleced voter andrea' ident nf the Village of Niles at least one year prior to the lee- lien. Al the Nilea Park Oistricl, tha positions currently held by cam- missioners Elaine Nemeo und Cuntinned on Pug, 46 lIC Il NtLC illO Oli tILES k 00 i PISLIC LIBRARY (ION Il. rL 60714 _A&1DJ-O Federal government's participating share would I70 percent MG proceeds with Beckwith Road rehab The Morton Grove Village Beard el Trustera unanimously passed two important reselotious at Meedoy night's village meet- ing. The first resolutien involved the securing ofprufensional eugi- neering services that would be needed lo pravide the phase III construction engineering for the Bnckwith Read rehabilitation project. The total cost for these services would be $112,910.41 with the Village ofMurtun Grove covering 30% ofthe espeases, nr $33,875.13. The federal gnvem- moat's participating share would cover the remaining 70%. Afier careful cunsideralien, the engi- neering firm of Rust Environ- mentand Infrastructure was se- tected lo perform the required phase m construction. The second resolution passed involvedthe outhacizalion of ad- ditional funding in the amount uf $9,650 which would be used to perform environmental engineer- ing and construction inspection by Ryan Bergin services relative to abandon- meats and upgrades ufthe village public works facility. The beard decided these services weulbe Despite years of controversy and court battles, Morton Grave is condoning its effort to create a real downtown shopping area by redeveleping the Waekegan Road Corridor starting with the demolition nf the Admiral Oasis Motet. Many new commecciol establishments are part uf the vil- Ingo's plan ta bolster its eornmer- cml bose, according to Village Administrator Larry ArEl. The villnge plans bought the mete! site fer $5.2 million and will sell it to a developer who tplan5 to build a Wulgreens Drag- We're celebrating with style! , LIBRARY -L USE ONY VOL 42, NO.23 Bulk Rate u.s. Pasloge PA I D Bugle News provided by the engineering and consulting fiem ofSeeco Consal- tanta, Inc. Continued en Page 46 f- Shopping area to be " created on Waukegan Rda by Rosemary Tirio store On the site. A second phase in the redevel- opment plan involves demelilion ofthr Fireside Inn and n faur-anil residential building, which have recently been purchased by Ihn village. Condernnalien proered- ings against Iba Suburban Motel have also bees initiated, paving the way fordemolition oflhnt site also. Juopraving Iba commercial area ntong Waukegun Ruad has become a lep priority oftlse small village, according lo Aufl. A Contiuned on Page 46 - Have you noticed the new Centeinlul Bannera highlighted along Waukogan Road and Mil- waakee Avenue? Piclured in Ihn Niloa Villugo Board reviewing tho final doaign for the 1999 Centennial Bannera. Pictured left to right are Ttnistee Robnrt Gallero, Mayor Nicholas Blaue, Trustees Tom Bondi, James Mahoney, Bart Murphy and Louella Pronton. Not pictured is Traa- tee Andrew Pvzybylo. Trustees Murphy and Preston are co-chairs of the Village Centennial Committee.

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HOLIDAYGIFT GUIDEPage 21

WomenPage 6

HealthPage 10

CommunityCalendarPage 13

District 219applies for grantfor policing

by Rosemary TirioDistrict 219 officials are in the

process of applying to the U.S.Departmentoflustice for fundisgof o fall-time perma500t policeofficer at Nues West HighSchool.

Skokie officials are assisting inthe effort to obtain a grant for-$125,000 to be used over threeyears to pay for the newly createdschool resource officer position.The position which will he im-plemenled either nest year or theyear after, will likely be consid-cred by both the Village andschool boards within the nestmonth.

The starliog salary for the posi-tien would be 553,700. The fed-

Cnnlinnrd on Page 46

Des Plaines girl, 16,killed in Park Ridgeauto accident

by Rosemary TirioOlga Zopf, 16, of the 9000

block of Church Street in OesPlaines died io early Sundaymorningofterthecarin which shewas a passenger slammed into arow oftrees killing her and miar-ng the driver und Iwo other pas-

sengers.The 1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse

Continued on Page 46

Nues gets 21sttop financialrating

by Cynthia ChappAt theNovemberNiles Village

Board meeting Trastee Robert M.Cattero praised those involvedwith the productios ofthe VillageAudit Report. The 1°iscal yewended April 30, 1998. FinonciolOirector George R. Van Geemand his staffwere commended ena job well dane. The documentcontains over 100 pages and hasplaced the Village nf Nues in acategory whose distinctien isheld by only 10% of municipali-tirs in Illinois. That distinction iso 'anY bond rating by Moody'sInvestors Service and hou beensustained -by the village for thepnst2l years.

Cantinneal orr Page 46

Avoid the sleet andsnow - Free Bus isthe way to g!

Avoid the sleet and snow thiswintre scasoe tel the Nitès FreeBas take yoa where you want togo. The Free Bas Itas Ihm, bascontes that serve the enlier corn-masity - theNortbßnd Shopper'sSpecial (#412), the Seoth EndSpecial (#4t3), and the regalarand reverse roules fer #4tt.Roale 4t t drives throUgh manyneighborhoods in Nues and con-nects the North End Special andSouth End Speciat tu service allofynarshupping seeds.

ThcViIlagc's FreeBns Repee-sentatives are available to speaktu your cemmUnity group or or-ganization. Ifyon havn any qaes-tions about the Nues Feen Busmates, schedules, or would likemure information boot the NilesFree Bus, please call the Vitlage

Continued an Page 46

Candidates neededfor ConsolidatedElection

Voters will elect three NitraTrastees at the CuaselidatedElection to be held on Tuesday,April 13, 1999. Each Trustee po-sition is for a term uf four years.The presèst incumbent Trasteesare Tom Bendi, James Mahuney,and BartMarphy.

Each independent candidate ersew political party will be re-quired lo have a minimum of 190signatures of registered voters inthe Village ofNiles. A candidatemnstbearegisleced voter andrea'ident nf the Village of Niles atleast one year prior to the lee-lien.

Al the Nilea Park Oistricl, thapositions currently held by cam-missioners Elaine Nemeo und

Cuntinned on Pug, 46

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Federal government's participating share would I70 percent

MG proceeds withBeckwith Road rehabThe Morton Grove Village

Beard el Trustera unanimouslypassed two important reselotiousat Meedoy night's village meet-ing. The first resolutien involvedthe securing ofprufensional eugi-neering services that would beneeded lo pravide the phase IIIconstruction engineering for theBnckwith Read rehabilitationproject. The total cost for theseservices would be $112,910.41with the Village ofMurtun Grovecovering 30% ofthe espeases, nr$33,875.13. The federal gnvem-moat's participating share wouldcover the remaining 70%. Afiercareful cunsideralien, the engi-neering firm of Rust Environ-mentand Infrastructure was se-tected lo perform the requiredphase m construction.

The second resolution passedinvolvedthe outhacizalion of ad-ditional funding in the amount uf$9,650 which would be used toperform environmental engineer-ing and construction inspection

by Ryan Berginservices relative to abandon-meats and upgrades ufthe villagepublic works facility. The bearddecided these services weulbe

Despite years of controversyand court battles, Morton Graveis condoning its effort to create areal downtown shopping area byredeveleping the WaekeganRoad Corridor starting with thedemolition nf the Admiral OasisMotet. Many new commecciolestablishments are part uf the vil-Ingo's plan ta bolster its eornmer-cml bose, according to VillageAdministrator Larry ArEl.

The villnge plans bought themete! site fer $5.2 million andwill sell it to a developer who

tplan5 to build a Wulgreens Drag-

We're celebrating with style!

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VOL 42, NO.23

Bulk Rateu.s. Pasloge

PA I DBugle News

provided by the engineering andconsulting fiem ofSeeco Consal-tanta, Inc.

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f- Shopping area to be "created on Waukegan Rda

by Rosemary Tiriostore On the site.

A second phase in the redevel-opment plan involves demelilionofthr Fireside Inn and n faur-anilresidential building, which haverecently been purchased by Ihnvillage. Condernnalien proered-ings against Iba Suburban Motelhave also bees initiated, pavingthe way fordemolition oflhnt sitealso.

Juopraving Iba commercialarea ntong Waukegun Ruad hasbecome a lep priority oftlse smallvillage, according lo Aufl. A

Contiuned on Page 46 -

Have you noticed the new Centeinlul Bannera highlighted along Waukogan Road and Mil-waakee Avenue? Piclured in Ihn Niloa Villugo Board reviewing tho final doaign for the 1999Centennial Bannera. Pictured left to right are Ttnistee Robnrt Gallero, Mayor Nicholas Blaue,Trustees Tom Bondi, James Mahoney, Bart Murphy and Louella Pronton. Not pictured is Traa-tee Andrew Pvzybylo. Trustees Murphy and Preston are co-chairs of the Village CentennialCommittee.

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, , Local election for trusteesto be held in April

The local election for Trustees of the Village of Wiles will beheld on Tuesday, April 13, 1999. Three incumbents are an-flouncing theirinlention to run foroffice of Trustee ofthe VisageofNiles underthe partyname 'PresentNiles Trustees Party."Pictured above with Mayor Nicholas B. Bisne are Trustees (leftto tight) Tom Bondi, Bart Murphyand James Mahoney.

Mayor Blase stated he is very supportive of their candidacyand that Nues needs the experience of these Trustees for thecoming years which will be challenging and rewarding to ourcommunity as we enter the new millenium. Ourslogan will con-tinue to be "Progress with Economy."

Centennial Celebrationplans underway

ThcVillsgeufNilos bus hegnnpions io celebration of the com-monity's tooth birthday. Thishistorical milestone is truly a tpo-cial occasion. Our Cestnenialyeurwilt he a tremendous successand we look forward Lo a yearfatted with reflection, tradition,ood Soamwark.

Below is u list ofactivities aedprogr500s that will be plannedSbraaghost the year. Mark yoarcalendar and oak foe more detailis the Village newsletter - theNiles Progress Report, localsowspapers, und 000000cemeotsthcougkaat the commnnity.

December 30, 1998s Deadlineta submit os coSy for the VillageVchkle StickerDesign Contest.Open to stod005s in grados Kin-dorgarten through 12. The winoerwill receive a $100 U.S. SavingsBond, witt be honored as CsApril Village Board Messing bythoMayorund Boord of Trustees.sed wilt have their design fea-Cored us ths 1999-2000 VitlageVehicle Sticker.

1999January 29, Friday: Conten-

nial CommencemenO Dinnerand Dance, Chateaa RiSc, $50per peGno. Organized by theNilesChamborofCommcrce andIndustry.

April2S,Sunday Senior Coto-terOpenHesse, t p.m-S p.m.

March 23, Tuesday: VillageBoard Mecdng, Janior High Es-soy Contest Winners servo uselected officials and conduct a

Matthew D. PittsNavy Airosas Recruit Mat-

tltew D. Pitos, a 1998 graduato ofOtonbrook Soath High School ofGlcnview, recentty completedU.S. Navy basic training at Re-cEnit Training Command, GreatLaken.

MoekVitlsge Board Meeting.Juty/Augszsus Leasing Tower

Concert Series, 2nd Annual -

Free concerts held euch week fortwo months.

July 4, Smodayt todependeocoDay Parado and festivities.

August 22, Sunday: Golf Millten Cream Social (possibly ost-subi. Coordinated by the HnmanServices Department and youthCooperative Program.

August 24, Tuesdayt ActualCentennial Dare/Village BoardMeeting, Open Hoase Colebra-lion - Niles AdministrationBnitding.

August29,Sunday: Ceoteoni-al 5K Fan Run/Walk, plus Kids 1Mile Ron/Walk.

Octnber 5. Friday SeniorCenterDiunerond Dance.

October 23, SaturdaytGrunde Finale Centennial Cet-ebratinn Dinner and Dance,White Eagle Banqueo Hall. Coor-dinated by the Village of Nitos.

Capture the history of our corn-manity by parchosing the NilcuCnnteoniat History Book. Thohook will be available throughoutthe year by the Village ofNiles.

Should yuo have any questionsregarding the evonos, please con-tact tIto Village Manager's Officeat 847-5e8-8000.

HolidayHappenings

The 2nd Annnot Tree LightingCelebratios will take placo Tocs-day, December t: 4-5:30 at titeHoward Leisure Center, 6676 W.Howuod SO., Nues.

Have Breakfast With SontaSaturday, December l2 8:30-9:30 & 10-1 t am. at tIse HowardLeisure Center, 6676 W. HowardSt., Wiles.

Everyone is welcome lo atterdthe t99t Leaniug Tower Light-ing Ceremony, hosted by the Vil-loge ofNiles and Loaning TowerYMCA. Corne see Sonta and join'n the sing-a-tong with some holi-day favorites. After the LightingCerernouy, cejoy more singingfrom the Mark Twain SchoolChAssis, hot chocolate, sud cook-irs inside the YMCA. Santo willbe available for pictares

This year's lighting cerernenywill ioclode speeches by Nitos

Visit Santa at the LeaningTower Lighting Ceremony

Mayor Nicholas B. Blase andYMCA Board ofDirectors Chair-man Jock Owess. Mayor Btssewill theo light Che half-size repli-caofthc Pisa belt tower.

"The Leaning Tower is a won-deefal landmark for Che Village.We like lo celebrate it every yearby decorating the Tower for theHoliday Season. We would likeeveryone io she Village to cornehear the Mark Twain choir singand take a picture with Sauta a!Ike Lighting Ceremony! What a

great way for the commanity tokick-off the Holiday Seasonl"satd KeRin Wachtel, Administra-stvo Intern with Che Village.

The Leaniog Tower LightisgCerrrnony will Cake place os Fei-dayDecrmber4, 1998 athp.m. atthe Leaning Tower YMCA, 6300West Toohy Avenue, in Wiles. Ifyoa have any qaosdons, ploasecall Kevin Wachtel at Adminis-Oration Boildiog - (847) 580-8000.

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"Breast cancer remains une ofthe leading causes of death anddisfigarement in women," saidU. of L physics professor EnricoGratton, one ofthe scientists whoinvented the technique. "The bestprognosis Occurs when the tumoris caught while it is small. Butcurly detection requires a reliablescreening procedaee."

X-ray mammography, Ihooghcommonly employed for breastcancer screening, suffers from auambee of drawbacks that limititt effectiveness. "The proceduredors not work well on youngerwomen, whose breasts are radio-logically dente," Drallen said."And in women between the agesof4O and 50, X-rays fail to detect

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Grattons technique is similarto X-ray mammography, but usesinfrared lighl inslead of X-raps.The infrared light penetrates thebreast and detects changes in theConcentrations ofbloed vessels.

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The Northern Illinois CivilWar Round Table will hold theirnext regular meeting on Friday,December 4, at 73O p.m. at theArlington Heights Memorial Li-brary. 500 North Dunton Ave-nue, Arlington Heights, in theHendrickson Room on the sec-ond floor.

Our speaker for the eveningwill be Dr. Steven Fratt, a Profes-sor ofHistory at the Trinity leter-national University, He resides inHoinesville, Illinois with his wifeend daughter.

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Anyone interested in infoema-tine about the Round Table maycontact Robert Ziegler at (847)358-6355 or Gerey Buery, (847)381-8750. The third Saturday ofthe month, we hold an informaldiscussion meeting at IO um. inthe Barrington Arco Library, 505N. Northwest Highwuy, Barring-toe.

Legion AuxiliaryOpen HouseMeeting Set

The Morton Grove AmericanLegion Auxiliary Unit #134 willhold their December meeting onTuesdoy, the 8th, with an OpenHouse.

The 750 p.m. session will befollowed by special refresh-meets in Conjunction with theupcoming holidays.

Legionnaires and their spous-es of Post #134 have been invit-ed and the special guest of Aux-iliuey president Julie Kursteuwill be Pout Commandcr TomWilliams.

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"Deck the Hatls" and "SilentNight" willciug Out clear and trucwhen agroap ofAvenues to lede-prudence residents go carollingferfond donutiuns to sappuet alu-cal food pantry.

The project is the idea of ParkRidge resident Kathy Green-Seiwert, who cuoedioates a groupof community volunteers whospend time ut Avenues eachmonth. Avenues ta Indepen-deece, u non-profit group for in.dividuals with developmentaldisabilities, assists 250 adultswithjubs, humes and communityliving opportunities.

Green-Seiwert is very excitedabout this event. Last spring, thecoogregation uf St. Paul of theCross took a special interest ir

The Glenview Square DanceClub will sold adance on Desvio.ber 4, at Lyons School. LyonsSchool is locaicd in Glcnvicss, c,iiihn soutlt east corner uf Lake acdWaukegau. The titemo uf Ilsedance will he Toys for TotsRound dancing will begin at fp.m., and curd by Gil and JudyMartin. Square dancing will be-gin at 8:30 p.m., und tite caliciwill be Ken Bunko. Additionol io-formation cao be obtained bycalling Pot and Jim Glass at (847)998-9845.

Avenues und made u significantdonation to the group. "The resi-dents decided ii was their turn togive something back to the cem-manity, 50 they will carol in thecountry club aren uf Park lOdgeon December 8 at 6:30 p.m. In re-tuco, they will ask for danationsufcanued goods lhat can be givennu u community food pantry sap-ported by St. Pool's" satd Green-Seiwert. "Depending ou theweather we will neunspurt thefood by wagon er sled."

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HIVCO-The HIV Ceulilion, unot fer profil organization thatprovides food lo people livingwith HIV/AIDS, has kicked offits third annual "Harvest forHope" food drive.

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Swedish Covenant Hospital's recent Benefit Gala at the Chicago Downtown Marriott rained morethan $530,000 for the hanpital'n new Family Birthing Center. More than 900 guests attended the No-vember 7th event, which celebrated the Latin theme, "Viva La Vida." Dala co-chairperaonn Dr. BruceSilverandAadreyflilver, andSazanne McCormickandDr. JamnsMcCormickenjoythe evening.

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DecemberHoliday ConcertsSywphony Center kicko-off theseason for ceibration with fiveperfOrmsnces of the CitibankHnlidsy Concerts' WelcomeYulel- A Christmss Speclaculsrto be presented at OrchestraHall on Saturday, December19 st 3 p.m.; Sunday, Dacem-ber 20 at 7:30 p.m.; Monday,December 21 at 7:30 p.m.;Tuesday, December 22 at 7:30p_w. and Wedneuduy, Decem-ber 23 st 7:30 p.m. Ticketa:$18-31. Bou Skats: $55. Tick-eIs can be purchased by call-ing PhoneChsrge at 312-294-3000 or 800-223-7114, or byvisiting either the CSO's web-sote atwww.chicagooymphony.org orthe Symphsny Center Bou Of-fice at 220 S. Mighigan Ave.,Chicago IL 60604. Bou Orticaand PhoneChsrge hours areMonday-Saturdoy, 10 am. - 6pIn.; and Sunday, 11 am. -4p.m. For group rates, pleasecall 312-294-3040.

Dec. 7 & 9Foster Parent MeetingsFamilies and single adulla areneeded to open their heartssnd homes to children whohave been abusad, neglected,or sbandonad. Children frominfants to i 8 years of age,need either short-term or long-term tooter care. Throughout schild's stay in a tooler home,Catholic Charities provideaOupport and neMeas lo both

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Extended hours and a speoiatsste Io ItnIp shoppers get ready forIhn hotidays witt be fe0sred 51the Avenues Thrift Shoppe, 7710W. Toahy Ave., on Friday, De-cember It.

The Thrift Shoppo bosefotsAveouos to todepeodenco, a not-far-profit groap 055isling adatOwith developmental disabilities.Avenues has sapporled individu-alo with disabilities since 1953.Today moro than 250 people bes-eloy from vocational, res,denooalansi commanity living pro-

The Thrift Shoppe mitt extendits hoses no December I I feam IOam. until IO p.m. Special offersand a sale will ho uvailablo from6-10 p.m. saly that day. The sioreoffers sew osd recycled clothingand household items. All pro-reeds benefit Avenueo programs.For farthorinformalion call (773)631-6230.

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ThursdaysCoffee and ConversationJewish Family and CommunitySeivice inviten Holocaast aurni-vors lojoin "Coffee and Coever-nation," a weekly drop-in groupthat meets on Thurudays, i :30-3 p.m., atits Northern Districtof-tice, 2710 W. Devon, Chicago.New members welcome. Joinfha group tor refreshments anddiscass topics nach as aging,health concerna, relationships,retirement, reparations, plan-ning for the fature, carrentevents, sed other inauea of con-cern. No fan. To register or formore informalion, call BarbaraUrbanska-Yeagaror Lazily Lud-wig at (773)274-1324.

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There will be a Good TimeCharlay Super Singles Danceat 8 p.m. on Fri., Dec. 4 at TheSsbre Complex, 8900 W. 95thSt., Hickory Hills, IL. Doorprize--3 watches. All singlassra invited, Admiusino in $5.For mora information call tollfree I (877) GTCHARLEY.

Sat., Dec. 5Jewish Social SinglesInterested in reading? Need agood book? How about a Ha-nukkah present? Why not joinJSS for an evening at Barnes &Noble Bookstore, 7 N. Waake-gnn Rd., Deartield (CaIdwell'sCornera, corner of Lake Cook &Waukegan Rda.). 7:30 p.m. Ifyou need any turther informs-lion, call (847) 579-0755.

T.G.LS. SinglesT.G.l.S. Singles will hava aDance at 5 p.m. on Sat., Dee. 5at The Holiday Banquet Hall,10140 5. Roberts Rd., PalosHills. Door Prize - Color TV. La-diaa In free before 8:30 p.m. Allsinglas ara invitad. AdmiOaioe Is$5. Por more Information, calltoll treu 1 (877) GTCHARLEY.

Chanukah Party39+ Jewish Singlen is having aChanukah Party Sat., Dec. 5 at

Pappagsa, 620 N. Stata St.,Chic;ago. Paid-up mamberofree/Non-members $55 whichincludes membership. R.S.V.P.by November 28, 1998 Valerie847-253-5303 or Maria 847-541-1910.

Deed Titue ChaelaySiuglea DanceGood Time Cliarlay Singles willSponsor a Free Admission Sin-glas Dance with Free Buffet at 8p.m. on Sun., Dec. 6 at BG Fel-lows, 5055 W. 111th St., Aluip.All singlas ara invited. For moreinformation call Toll Free al1 (877) OTCHARLEY.

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Jewish Singles Book ClubTIre lai meeting of the NW.Suburban Jawioh Singlas BookClub will bu held San., Dec. 6at I p.m. in my home in Wheel-ing. We will esplore Jewishsubjects and authors thrubooks, film, plays, and lee-tures. R.S.V.P. June (847)459-6458.

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The 50640015 of Nites NorthHigh School will present theplay, "Dark of the Moon", De-camber 10-12 at 7 p.m. is theMain Aaditonium, 9800 LowlerAvenue, Skokie. Tickets arc $5per parson with general admis-vila seating.

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Tickols are available al liteOakton Commanity CollegeBox Offace for Ilse College's pro-duclion of "You Can't It WithYou." Perfonnuasces are sched-aled for 8 p.m. on Friday sudSatorday. Dec. 4, 5, 11, 12, 18und 19. Matinee peeformanoes 012 p.m. will be held Sunday, Dec.6, 13 and 20 und Wednesday,Dec. 16.

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Cabaret Christmas to bepresented at Pheasant Run

gieed cast of CABARETCHRISTMAS is filled wilh nomeuf Chicagoland's best vocalistsand dancers.

Don't miss Pheasanl Run'sproduction of CABARETCHRISTMAS, running lhroughJanuary 3, 19991 Dinner andtheaire lïmes are as follows:Thursdays at7 p.m. (dinner)/U: 15p.m. (peeformatace) Fridays al 7(dinner)f8 15 (performance); Sal-urdays al 4:00/5: 15 p.m. or 8:30/9:45 p.m. nod Sundays al 12:30p.m. (Sunday Brunch)/2:15 p.m.

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cessful ctmdies in Ihe hisloryuf Americas thealer. CaroleKleinberg, professor of thealer,humouilies and speech al Oak-Ion, diracls the prodnction 1h01includes several Osklon slndeulsand area aclors.

General admission is $10, $7for sludexIs and seniors. Specialadmission for the Dec. 16 mali-see is 53 (no discounls foe thisperformance). For lickels, coilthe Box Office ut Ouklen, (847)635-1900. Group salen informa-lion is available ut (847) 635-1901.

or 545/7:00 p.m. Dinner thealrelickels start at $38; show onlytickels ulart al $20. There will beno performances on Thanksgiv-ing. Cheidimos Bye or CheanlmosDay. Special packages and per-formance limes for oar NewYear's Eve performance. Group,children and senior discounledliçkels available. Overnighlpackages are also -available.Parking is free. Ask aboul ourSmoke-Free Performances.

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MarriottTheatre's1999 Season

DoglackpaleetLealher ShoesReally Ruflect Up? Fut a liltIe"Non in your lifel" January 27-March28, 1999.

Houdini The Musical. Experi-ence Ihe myslifying magic anddrulh-defying escapen from themau who caplured Ihe woeld'simagilalion. March 31-lace 6,1999.

World Premiere! Peggy SueGol Married. A World Premieremusical, with ali the laughs of Ihehit movie which starred KathleenTurner and Nicholas Coge. June9-August 15, 1999.

Viclor/Vicloria. Can a "she"who prelends she's a "he" whoproteuds "he's" a "she" find ro-mance wilh a "he?" Angust 18-Gclobor24, 1999.

Kopit & Yexton's Phanlom.Offering aravishiug scoreand Ihrpassionale romance ofthe classIcslory, Ibis version offers insighllIlo lite Iragic posI that drives Ihe

man behind she mask. October27, 1999-January 16, 2000.

Center Stage at Dominican presents 'Laundryand Bourbon'

Cooler alago al DominicanUniversily presenls produclionsof "Laundry and Bourbon" ocFriday and Salurday, DecemberI I und 12 al 8 p.m. in lite RecilalHall localed in Ihe Fino ArIsbuildiug, 7900 W. DivisIonSIred.

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one-aol play br James McLnre,humorously depicls the lives ofthere women, Elieabelh, Hallteand Asuy Lee. The women gos-sip, du Iheir laundry, drink boar-ban and walch "Let's Make aDeal" while complaieiug aboulIheir husbands and life in a smalltown in Tenas.

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Wayne Newton will appear inconreo fur Iwo very special per-fonuaoces un Friduy, Decrmbcr18 al 8 p.m. und Salurday, De-cember 19 aI 9:30 p.m. al lhcPhoosanl Run Mega Couler, lo-caled al 405 1 East Main SleoeI ioSI. Charles. Cosuont tickrls slarl

Couler Sloge al DominicanUniversily pr050nis Ihr Alphalac:Soup (ABS) Pruduclious, Inc.performance uf "The ChrislmusToyshop." The performanceswill be held ou Salorday and Sou-day, Dec. 5 and 6, at 3 p.m. in theLand Asdilorinm localed in IhoFiue ArIs Building, 7900 WesIDivision SlaccI.

"The Chrislmas Toyshop" byMark Fence, is an old-fashionedChrislmas celebration perfect forIhe ontire family. Ferformoeces

Come and celebralo Ihe joy of and ethnic äarols ofyeslerduy andIho season wilh Good Counsol loday.

SonIa Claus will make a spe-cisl appearance for the childreu.D000lians aro $5 at the door.Flesso join us in einging in the

olidays. Hope 10 see you there!Fur oddilional infonualiun call(773) 478-3655.

High School, 3900 W. PelersonAve., Chicago. The Oood Cosen-sel Fine Arts Doportmealpreseals "Souuds of Chrislmas"Saturday, December 12th a17:30p.m. and Sanday, December 131hal 2:30 p.m. Good Coonsel'schoirs, bands, and slriag ensem-hIe will be performing lradiliOual

'Deck the Hall'Holiday Concert

The Pavilion Singers of ElkGrovrFork Dislricl, amusical en-leelsiumenl ensemble of womenand ivslramenlalislS, will prosenltheir second annual holiday con-ceri, "Deck the Hall!" ou Salar-day, Decembor 19 01 7:30 p.m. allite Firsl Uniled MelhodistChurch of Anlinglon Heighls,1903 B. Euclid Avenoe (belweenRand andArlinglon HIs. Rd.)

Tickels are $7. Contact Fran-cy, 847.398.6720, for furlher in-furtnalion, special sealing or-rangemenls, or advance lickelsales. Tickels will also be availa-bloat lite dour.

Celebrate thejoy of the season

al $30. Dinnor and OvernightPackages are available. Over-sighl Fackagos include roam oc-cummodalions for Iwo, HolidayDinner for Iwo in Iho SI. ChurlosBallroom, Iwo Preferred SeatiugTickets al Iho Wayne NewtonChristmas Show, a breukfasl bof-fol and o spncial Soavenir gift!The Friday Nighl Packago ix$345; Ihe Solardoy Nighl Pock-age is only $50 oddilionul and in-clodes Sunday Brunch for Iwo;IhO spocial Two Nighl Pachage isjust $lü0moro!

As always, parking is free.Tickels for The Wayne NewtonChrialmos Show are ou sale00w. CatI Pheasant Run Ressertat (6J0) 584-MEGA, Hr TicketMaster On nrder your tickets to-day!

include holiday sweols und a visilby our frieud from Iho NorthPule. Thu pIel combines olemnnlsfouod in Iho childreu's classicbook, "Tho Velvertee Rabbit."Just os Ihe rabbil came lo life inlite child's playroom, so do Ihrspeclacular lays found in the byshop.

Tickets for the "The CheislmosToyshop" performance are $10,and are available al Iho door, orby calling Ihe bou office (708)524-6942.

The Northwest Choral Socielyis pleosod lu announce 1h01 Ihefirst concert uf the 1998-99 Cue-cerI Season will foulure Ihree"Hub" composer's of loday'smodero music: Libby Loesex,Arvo FarI, and Hesryk Gueccki.The concert, lilled "Ringlefesl,"will be presenled on Snuday, Do-comber 6 01 3:30 p.m. al EdisonPark Lutheran Church, 6626 N.Oliphant Aye., Chicago, and willfealure Ihe SesiorHaudhell Choirfrom Chrisl the Lord LalhoranChnech is Elgin. Lori Lyn Mack-io in Iho Fianisl fur Ihe NoolhwoslChoral Society. In addition, Jef-frey Wagner, Consulliug EditorufClavierMagozine and a favor-11e uf NWCS audiences, will befoalured in a pro-coucori Iodureal 2:45 p.m. Thore will be a fund-raising bake sale al the coodlu-si000flhocuncert.

The second concert featuringclasstcal and semi-classicalworks wilh orcheslru, tilled"From the Musical Treasury,"will take placo ou Salsrday,March 20 at 7:30 p.m. al EdisonPark Lutheran Church. The thirddondon fealoring lraditioual clos-sicol, folk, and pop works; titled'Susnmer Songfest Ill," will bebold on Saturday, June 5 al 7:30p.m. al Edison Park LulherauChorch and also on Sunday, June6 at 3:30 p.m. at Immanuel La-thoran Church, 855 Lee SIrool, ixDes Plaines. A pre-concert 1cc-lnrr held by Jeffrey Wagner willboheld at the March cunden.

Seasoa tickets for Ihe theemain concerts are offered ata disdoonled price of $28 (adulls) o523 (sladenln/seaiurs), respeclively. Regalariy, individual concerI tickeR are $1 I for adolls aad$9 for sludenls or seniors. Toredeine O dOpy Of the NWCS 199899 season subscriplion brochuror 10 reserve u set ofseason lickeIs call (847) 577-7147. Individu-al tickols are also available al thColonial Coffre Shop, 800 Denon Avengo, Park Ridge and ut Iheconcert door.

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pared choral works. Tho chotos.nsmbetlog nearly 50 men andwomen, rehearses Tuesdaynights from Seplember lu Jauefrom 8-10:10 p.m. al tmmonuelLnlhorun Church, 855 Loo SI.,Dos Plaines. The Northwesl Chu-rol Sociely spunnurs educali000tworkshops fur chorus memberslitaI focas os principles of musi-dtaoship and vocol lochuiqoo.Call (630) 279-1794 or (847)304-0215 to schodobe an audi-lion.

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The NSOpresents Mozartand Brahms

The Norlhbrook SymphouyOrchestra will feature distio-guished guest conductor, AlanHoalberiuglon, to load their sec-ond concert ofthe season ou De-cember 25th. Mr. Heatheringtuuis founderand Artistic DirectorofArs Vivo, and the Music Directorof The New Oratorio Singers.The program will also featureThe New Oratorio Singers in Mo-zart's Requiem.

The NSO has continued topreseul its very popular Pro-Concert Discussion Series whichbegins promptly at 2:30 p.m.(prior to the concert). The De-comber 20th discussiou will beled by Oakton Community Col-lege Professor Patrick Casali.This presentation is free lo coo-cerI ticket holders.

The concert will be held al IhrSherly Center for the PerformingAlls al Oteobrook North HighSchool, 2300 Shermer Rood,Northbruok. The concert begins01 4 p.m. Single Ticket prices ore$25/20/IS for adults and $5 forchildren ucd students in She bal-cony. There is plenty offree pork-ing around Ihr Iheoler. The thea-loris handicapped accessible.

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Nues West Thrater Depars-mettI will present "A Disney Es-travaguoca," Ou Saturday, Dcc.12 as 10 am. und 2 p.m. TIse songmsd stauco review will sltowcasemusic frctm "Citsderella," "TheLillIe Mermaid," "Branly and theBeast." "Pocaboitlas," asId manyotlscrs, Tise show will iscludeIsoge compooy dance numbers,heautifot cesIones Iutd difficnitleclosicat und special effects. Ad-tnissit)n is $2 fer clsildrets and $4Ibm adulls,

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The members of SI. John La-Iberos Church, 7429 MilwaukeeAvenoc, Nibs invite you Io jointhem io special worship servicesduring Ihr holiday season.

The choir of SI. John LutheranChurch will presest o service ofLessoos and Carols Wednesday,December 91k at 7:30 p.m. Ful-low Ihr familiar Christmas slurpfrom Advent through the comiogoflhr Wise Mee in Scriplsro andmusic.

The Sunday School sludrols ofSt. John Lutheran will pedonI"One Nighl in Bethlehem"Wednesday, December 16th at730 p.m. Revisit Ihe night of thebirlh of Jesas, who came Io giveon the gift ofeterual life.

Chrislmos Dye CandlelighlServices will be held a15 p.m. and11 p.m. on Thursday, December24th, The 5:00 service will in-clodo a special children's sermonand will feature the sioging ofmany fnvorile Christmas hymnsand carols including the singing

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Sunday, December 6, 10:30am., SI. Vincoot doPanl Chapel,721 N. LaSullo Street, Chicago.Celebraul of She Mass is FatherMichael M. Boland, Admmoislra-1er of Catholic Charities of theArchdiocese of Chicago. Spun-sored by the Adoptive ParentsGuild, those alleoding Ike Massare asked lo bring a new coywhich will br presroled Io theCatholic Charities Toy Showerduring a Children's OffertoryProcession. Breakfasl and a visilwith Santa Claus will immediale-Ip follow Ihr Mass. For reserva-lions, the cost is free, plome lele-

FamousChristmas TreeSale to be held

The dale has hero set for ourFamoss Chrislmas Tree Sale.Bay yoor fresh cus scotch pineIrre on Saturday, December 5from 9 umso 3 p.m. alPirst Cao-gregalional Church of ForoslGlen, 5400 N. Lawler (at CalaI-pa), Chicago, (773) 777-4277. Ifnot sold oat we will again be sell-iogou December12.

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Air Force Airman LeVad M.Pallorsoo has gradaaled from ha-sic military lraioiug al LacklaudAir Force Base, Sao Anlonio,Tesas, Patlrrson is the doughIerof Sharon K. Absam of Skakie,The airman il O 1997 graduale ofNiles WeslHigh School, Skokie

of "Silent Nighl" by Candlelight.The I 1:00 service will include thecolebrolion of Holy Communionaluog with Ihr singing of Christ-mus favorites and featuring thesinging of "Silent Night" by coo-dtolighl. The Chrislmon lermonal both of these services is enti-lInd "Victory over Darkness"based on Isaiah 9:2-7.

The Christmas Day FestivalService is scheduled for9:30 am.on Friday, December 251h. TheChrislmas sermon for this serviceis entitled, "More Thon a SmallTown," based upon a lost fromMicab 5:2. Holy Communionwill becolobralrd.

AI 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Do-cember 31st, a New Year's Eveworship service will be held. Thesermon, "A Great and WonderfulNew Year," will be based ouEphesiuns I und Holy Common-ion will be celebrated.

Pur farther informados, callthe church office at (047) 647-9867.

a specialamily Massphone 708/425-6200 or 312/655-7073.

Join as and participate in oarDaily Minyan 7 p.m., Monday -Thursday; 6 p.m. Sal. & Sou.

Drcembrr 41h, 7 p.m. HassidicService. Ilossidic music, os allfolk music in Ihr world, has brenau oral Irodilion pussed downwilhin Ihr family and communi-ty. Much ofthe lolrrHossidic mu-sic has art various seuls ofthe IiI-orgy, the Bible, Ihr Prophrls andthe Psalms, iocluding 05051 por-15005 of She religious service.Young people and olderaliko willfind these melodies rosy Io learn,onjoyable to hog, and slimnlulingto douer movomenss. The Hassid-ic music os il is incorporalrd ioour Hossidie service, is simply anexperimental expression, a dirrc-tioo towards humankind solvingthe problems of our commonico-lion with God. Join HozzassShssler, Rabbi Brief and thechoiras o very sniquo sorvice.

December 51h Shabbat Seroic-es, 10a.m.

December 1 1, 8 p.m. ShabbolServices.

December 12 Shabbal Servie-es, 10a.m.

December l3lh Children'sChonukob Party, 9:30 am. ForIhr children, grandchildren,Groat Grandchildren, Children ofGas & Hebrew & Sunday

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Attempted childabduction

Police are investigating the re-porI by a 9-year-old girl that artanlcnawa man in hin 30n de-scribed at ô feet tall, weighing200 pounds and having brawnhair, bleeeyen, a heavy bnild, faircomplexion and mustache andweaeing a gray suit with a whiteshirtand while tie starred runningtoward her while she was silting0e the sidewalk on lheeant side ofthe 8800 block of WashingtonStreet aronnd2 p.m. Nov. 27. Theoffender reached down and triedto pick the victim up, but she wasable to get up and ran eastboundtowaed nome bushes and gotaway fromthe offender.

The offender ran south taDempnter Street and then conne-ned running westbound. A checkof the area proved negative. Thevictim and her stepmother wentta the Nibs Police Department tocomplete an Identikin.

Theft of vehicleA 49-year-old operations man-

ager from Orland Park reportedthat unknown pernon(n) removedhin locked and paid for 1990Chevrolet Cavalier from a pack-ing space at the south end of upacking lot in the 7300 block of

Lehigh Avenue sometime be-tween 11:50 p.m. Nov. 24 und830 am. Nov. 25. The vehiclecontained u jacket, a checkbook,a CB radia, aceti phone und etherpersonal articles.

A 42-year-old assembly lineworker eeporled that her white1990 Cehvrolet Corsica was taie-0e by unknown Person(s) fromthe 7800 block of Nordica aroundIl am. Nov.25.

TheftThe tous prevention agent in a

GaIfMill women's clothing storeinformed police thun u 25-year-old DesPlumes woman employedas oc assistant manager complet-ed nl leasl 24 fraudulent refinedtraosactionu between Ang. 8 undNov. 21 and tisaI she kepl variousannouets ofcash from each liant-action lotulieg $1,205.76. Whenthe loss prrvenlioe agent spchewith the offender regarding therefunds Nov. 25, she admittedmaking the false refunds undgave a written statement udmit-ling the thefts.

The agent called police wholook the offender into custodyand transported her to the NibsPolice Department wherouhe wasprocessed. An assistant state's at-

tueney appeoved a teleny theftcharge. The offender appeared incourt Dec. 2.

A 71-year-old Marten Grevewoman reported that while shewas shopping io a unpeemarket inthe 8900 block ofGreeewood be-twice 3:45 und 3:54 p.m. Nov.24, she discovered her purse un-ripped und her wallet containing$120 cash and miscellaeeoushealth cards were missing. Thevictim bld police she observed aman around 30 years old wearingu while camel coal standing nearherjuslpriorta the incident.

Criminal damageto property

The snnnuger uf eo apuetmeelbuildingin the 7700 block of Nor-dica reported that un unknoweman described as 55 years of age,standing 5 feel four inches tallwith heavy build and wearing adark tee shirt and shorts with abaseball cap broke a 7 fool byfear foot window 00x1 to thesouth entrance door by unknownmeans. Police believe the nffend-ermay havesuffered au unknoweiojary because of the blood drap-bols Ihtit were observed near thebroken glass. A search ofthe areapreved negative, but police have

taken the malter under iavestiga_lion.Burglary

A 32.year.old nurse reportedIhal unkoowu offender(s) priedopen the rear west side palio doorof her home in the 8500 block ofGsceuta sometime between 4:15p.m. aod 6:15 p.m. Nov. 28. Theythen pried opon u second slidingglass patio door 10 gain entry lothe resideoco, where all thereams appeared to have beengone lhrOugb by the intruders.

The master bedroom and of-fice/competer room were run-sacked. The kitchen door was loftajar and appears lo have been theexit pomI of the offender(s). Thevictim said several pieces efjew-dey were misting along with asunknown amonetofcush.

A neighbnrheod canvass local-cd ree neighbor who saw a graycoinpuctcar io bealercenditiee infront of the victim's residence at3:30p.m.

Police received aburglar alarmaround 10p.m. Nov. 29 from are-tail llore tt the 7200 block ofDempsler Street. Whea they or-rived al the scenr, they feurd thaIueknown person(s) had driven auunknown truck-type vehicle ienethe front window of the businessbreaking Ihr window aed bend-ing Ihe dour frame.

Inside the sturo they broke lev-

eral display cases aud removed -

two Primestar sulettite receiversvulned al $200each as well as nu-merous phones, sport Walchesand police scanners which wecein cases near Ihe fred door. Acash regisler was found behind acannIer still containing the cashplaced in il when the slore closedat 6:30 p.m. Duo to the extensivedamage, it Was not possible furstore personnel lo give un exactaccoanl efwhet was taken. Policearo iavesligaling.

A 67-year-old retired mae andhis 62-year-old wife lefI Iheirhome in Ihe O200bbock of Ocootoaround 5:05 p.m. te go lo theirdaughler's home a few minstesaway. When they returned lenminutes later, they observed alighl on in the basement area andrag which had knee rolled up andleft in the living room. Theycalled police who arrived and be-gas searching for suspecls.

Police discovered thaI Ihr of-fender(s) used a2.3 mm wide tool10 pry open a north side patiodeor. They removed a sterling sil-ver punch bowl and cup andplaced them on u table in the die-ing room. They also entered twabedrooms, rausackiug them andopening dosel doors. Severalwalehes and other miucellaneoasjewelry items valued at well over$5,000 were taken.

Nues police take chargeof moving coyotes from Maryhill

by Rosemary Tirlu

The coyates, particularly thesesighlrdinMaryhill Cemetery, arebuck and canning censlematienagasn, but now the Niles PoliceDepaettaoot has uadertaken to ridthe area ofthe dangerous animalswhile relocating them to an areathat will hornero humane and saf-erferthom as well.

Theliaglchas received numer-eus reports uboul coyotes ran-ning in the cemeleny. Nibs Ani-mal Control Warden MarijoZudwilla has now made it a tappriority to trap and relocate theanimals.

la an Oct. 4 incideol, an injuredcoyete was found near Cumber-land and Ruseview. Police weresummoned, and despite reperto ofcitizens' hearing gnnshols, drIer-mined that the acimut bud brenhit by a car.

The coyote was brought to theRiver Peeest Trailside Museum,which laIze Irausferred il to theMet,ick Animal Hospital whichspecialires in treating wild uni-maIs, Wilson said.

Afler the wounded and para-lyzed animal weul mb cenvul-sioos, il was eathanired, Wilsoo

Following months of contro-versy aboul Ihe animals, Ihe po-lice department has decided lo tryto move them from the area be-cause nf the danger Ihey presentto. small dogs und other house-

hold pets,Wilson said. -

The laskoflocatiug, enumerat-ing and relocating the coyoletwill net ho that easy, hnwevrr.Like the Wily Coyote of cartoonfame, the Maryhill Cemeterycoyotes aro "very smart," accord-iog lo Wilson. A citicen look aphalo of Iwo coyotes tniffingaround the box trap, Wilson said.

District 63Notices

A meeting cflhe Buildings andGrounds Cemmiltee ofthc Boardof Educalien of East MaineSchool District Ne. 63, CookCounty, Illinois will be held onMonday, December 14, aI 7 p.m.in the Dr. Donald C. Stetina fida-cutional Service Center located at10150 Dee Road, Des Plaines.This meeting will be held for thepsnpase of discussing buildingsand grounds maltera.

A mceling of the TechnologyCommiltee of the Boned of Edo-eolios offiast Maine School Dis-InrI No. 63, Cook County. lIli-nuis will be held os Tuesday,December 15, at 6 p.m. in the Dr.Donald C. Stetina EducalinnulService Center, located al 10150Dro Road, Des Plaines. Thismeeting will he held for the pur-pose of discussing lechnalogymatters.

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Lutheran General HospitalPark Ridge, has lined up a flurryof spirited holiday events duringDecember.

The hospital is in the midst ofti calendar fall of activities thathave a festive flare. Visitors toLutheran General should br onthe lookoat far the followinghighlights during the coming

Wer;n December 7 throaghDecember 18, the BraD FamilyLobby of Lnlheran General willbe trunsfornied into Santa's For-est. a display of two-foot-tallChtistmas trees and holidaywreaths decorated by hospitalemployees and departments.Visitors are invited to strollthrough this hospital ServiceLeague-sponsored fund-raiser tospot the "best of show," "mostbeautiful" and ether award-winuing trimming efforts. Alltrees eau be pnrchased, andaward winners svill be availablethrough u silent auction.

A Holiday Greetings from Lu-theran General display wilt befeatured in the East Lohby bulle-tin beard of the Isospital. Grret-ing cards from hospital depurI-menls will be posted that wish"happy holidays" to patients,visitors and employees. In addi-tints, Santa's Muitbas is avuilu-hie in the East Lobby offeringchildren the opportunity to re-Ceive a letter from Santa maileddirectly from Santa Claus, India-n

The hospital cafeteria will bethe site of holiday entertainmentfrom t I :30 am. to 2 p.m., Tues-day Ibrougit Friday, December15 to December 18, featuringthe musical talents of LutheranGeneral stuff members, chit-dren's day care singers and nIh-

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an General empleyees and theirchildren also is ander way. En-tries will be displayed in thehospital cafeteria thronghoot De-

A series of holiday serviceshave been scheduled al LutheranGeneral. A Christian worshipservice will be held at neonWednesday, December 23, inthe AD. Johnson Chapel; a Ro-man Catholic Mass will be rete-bruted al 53U p.m. and I t 30p.m. Christmas eve, Thursday,December 24, in Johnson Audi-torium, Parkside Center, andalso at 3:30 p.m. Christmas day,Friday, December 25, in John-son Auditorium. A New Year'sChristian worship service isscheduled fer Wednesday, De-comber 30, in the AD. JohnsonChapel, and a New Year's DayRentan Catholic Mass will becelebrated at 3:30 p.m. in John-son Auditoriunt.

Because uf the urgent needfur blood donors during tise bali-days. a blued drive will be heldfrom IO am. to 5 p.m. Thurs-day, December 3, in the Gratng-er Atrium. In addition, Itospitulstaff members are collectingnon-perishable fand Itemstltroagh December IS fur IhrMaine Township Food Pantry Iohelp meet the emergency needsof individuals and families.

Other hospital holiday trudi-tians include: performances oupatient floors by community ear-alees; newborns going home De-cember 24 through 26 nestled inholiday stockings handmade bythe volunteer sewing group;flowers delivered to Jewish pa-tients an Hanukkah; camptimen-lacy poinsettia plants and news-papers given In patientsDecember 25; and an appear-once by Santa Clans an Christ-mas Day.

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Pet pictures with Santa, plenty aleug farpictares with Santa.uf pet-relaled croflu and silent The CARE. Faire will alsoauction featuring items danated feature asilent auction ofgift ecc-from urea businesses will high- lificalrs and other items fromitght lids year's Holiday area restaurants and stores. ACARE. Faire, an annual bazaar cookie walk and workshnps onWiIh fund-raiser hasted by the pet behavior will alta take place.Cammunily Animal Rescue Ef-furl, the vulauteer affiliate of theEvanslunAnimal Shelter.

CARE, will hold its annualholiday bazaar and pet fued driveau Sunday, December 6 from IIam. la 5 pm. at the Levy Center,1705 Maple Street in Evanston.The public is invited tu bring pets

CARE. requeuls douatians nfcanned pet fond far admission lothe bazaar. Farking is free. Allproceeds from the bazaar benefitthe dogs and Eats at Ihn EvanstonAnimal Shelter. Far mare infor-wuhan, call CARE's 24-hourholline at (547) 705-2653.

um located al 315 WuakeganRoad in Nerthfirld (just soath ofWillow Ruad). Tickets will beavailable at the dear. A $2 dona-tian is nuggested. Far morn infer-malien, call (847) 824-6900.

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Shapping fur the "perfrcl gift"far u yaang child daring the holi-day season is exciting and canevoke memories of ann's ownchildhood, The right lay can helpa young child develop creativityand cnardination io Iheirearly de-velnpmentat years. Buying thewrang toy can du morn harm thangoad.

Every year thousands of ehil-dren toffee frem sedans eye inju-ries, eveu blindness from toys.PreventEliudness America®, thenation's leading volunteer eyehealth and safety arganizatinu,reported in 1997 that more than17,000 eye injuries tu children,14 and under, wenn assnciatndwith lays. Ninetypercent nf theseinjuries were preventable.

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'Holiday Fanfare'to be presented

The Pack Ridge Charate is ccl-ebrating the holidays with "Huh-day Fanfare" featuring Pink-ham's "Christmas Cantata"accompanied by fear piece brassensemble, plus many holiday fu-vañtes for music lover's of allages. The ceceen svitI be heldSaturday, Decensher 12th at 73OP.m. ut St. Luke's Lutheran

Swedish Christmas Festivaland Santa Lucia Pageant

Scandinavian Studien at NorthPark, the night features Christ-mas carols, folk tales, specialvocal and instrumental musicalsetectinns, and a candlelightpresentatinu uf "Santa Lucia."Lucia, dressed tu a white gownwith a red sash and crownedwith a wreath uf candles, sym-batiziog the retaco of tight undlife te a dark world. Fer more in-formatiuo, please contact the

Sponsored by the Swedish Center for Scandinavian StudiesDepaetment and Cmster for at (773) 244-5592.

Church, 207 N. Prospect io ParkRidge, two blocks north nf thePickwick Theater. Tickets areavailable at the dour nr by callingDave Dadabo at (847) 827-4613.

Tickets are $10 for adults, $8for seniors, children IO and nuderare admitted fece. Come and jointhe holiday celebration of song.

Lincula Park Zoo will providefamilies a fun, safe Way te cele-brat New Year's Evo when itrings in 1999 during ZnnLightnFestival, presented by First Chi-cagu, a Bank One company.

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The New OratorioSingers presentHoliday Concerts

The spirit ufChristmus eumesalive when Music Director AIneHeatheringlon cnnducts TheNew Oratorie Singers and ArsViva! Beass Ensemble in twoHahiday Concerts.

Join the critically acclaimeduuditinued chorus Priday, Dec.t I, 730 p.m. at St. Francis deSales Church, 277 E. Main Stmet,Lake Zurich, end Sunday, Dec.13, 7 p.m. at Techny DivineWard Chapel, 2001 WaukeganRoad, Nnrthbrenk.

Call (847) 604-1067 fer tick-etn, CDs and other concert infor-malien.

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Lincoln Park's ZooLightson Thursday, December 31, willreceive a party hat and hum asthey enter the gate. The festtveevening will feature special ut-tractions, such as mastcal enter-tuinmeut at Park Place Cafe,castumed animal characters anda giant, tO-font ice carving ofFather Ttme.

At 9 p.m., visitors can jotu thecountdown to a "Happy ZooYear" at the ice coeviug stage tuthe Melo Mall nf the zen.

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Having fun and being l-leahh-Smart is Ike key to a happy andhealthy hotiday season. With allthe food and fon, it is easy tooverloskheahhy eating babils.

Holy Family Medical Couler isoffering these holiday eating tipslo keep the holidays "off yourhips."

. Eat small, lower coloriemeals daring the day in order toenjoy a special treat later.

. Oreetpeople ftrst ioslead ofcashing to the food.

. Make only one trip to thebaffel and be seleclive,

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. Skip the fried food and calcrackers, bread and fruit.

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Onjaying a traditienal meal orcelebrating with family andfriends need not destroy thehealthy fuod habits yon have nor-bred all year.

l-luly Family Medical Center isa not-fur-profit commnnilyheallb care facilily accredited bythe Joint Commission on Accred-itation of Health Care Organiza-trous. The Medical Center, locas-ed at 100 N. River Road in DesPlaines, is a Level ttTranmaCen-1er andamemberofthe Rash Sys-tern for Health.

ChlldServ todistribute giftsTis the season ta be jolly as

ChildSorv prepares te distribateover 4,000 gifts to children ser-viced throogh the vaneas pro-grams ChildServ offers. Five cor-parutions are lending a helpinghand to a make a difference in thecommunity; Tri-Laetd Psopeseieohtv., NALCO Che,rsical Coorpa-sty, Trade-Link Corporation,United Pivert Service, and Bunkof/sntericu.

Volnoleers have stepped up tothe challenge to assist with theholiday gift giving. Groups nochas the Tiger Cubs, Miles WestService Club, South Park ChurchJonior High Youth group ace justa few that will wrap, sort gifts,and load our Santa sleigh Stackfor bids. Becoase of their gene-rosity the holiday can be such ajoyful timo in the life ofachild.

Fonnded in I 894, ChildServ isese of Chicagolaod's oldest so-cial service agencies. ChildServoffers foster care and adoptionservices, day care, tutoring, resi-dential services fer ironbtrdieens, parent-child involvementprograms, intervenrion and advo-cacy. Last year, the agency ser-siced more thon 4,000 children inCook, DaPage and Lakec000ties.

tfyoo are interested in lendinga helping hand as a votualeerplease call Anmarie Malave, Di-rector of Volonleer Services forChildServ at (773) 693-0300.

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(NAPS) --Yon may want Ioadd flower power to Iradiliooalholiday greenery.

"Fresh flowers add an unen-peeled bunt of color and liveli-nets Ihal is warmly welcomeddaring the dark days of winter,"says award-winning floral de-signer Rend van Rems of SanDiego.

Surprisingly, a wide Yarirly ufflowers -- from ruses to chrysan-themums tu calla lilies tu bird ofparadise -- is available Ibis timeafthe yemas areasonable cost.

Year florists' freshest flameesare likely grown in sunny Califor-nia, believed by many lo be thenation's largest producer of potflowers. Becaase flowers fromCalifornia are shipped nation-wide each day, florists have ac-cuss to fresh flowers year roand.

Whether yaa select a finishedarrangement Or Ot O few stemstogether yourself, hero arc nomeideas and tips that cus help youpat a welcome touch of springinto your winter holiday galber-ings:

. Consider culor first. Colorcombinations can dazzle yen andyenr gnests. You'll want tochoose floral colors that reflectthe season and complement yearhome. For inslance, instead oftraditional reds aud greens, try amore subtle maave or dark bor-gundy and gray-green calerscheme. Apart from the reds andgreens of Christmas, other colurcnmbinatiuns reflect winter huh-days. Chanakah is often celebraI-cd with hues of bloc and whitc.Kwanzaa, a 30-year-old AfricanAmerican celebration observedDec. 26 through Jan. 1, is repen-,sented by black, red and green.Your florist can make sngges-tians forspeciftc flowers and fell-age to achieve uny of these colorschemes.

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The celebration of Christmaswith a real tree has been a tradi-tien for over 400 years. This Ira-dillon conlinucs lo this day asmure than 37 milhiun families ccl-chrate wilh the fragrance andbeauty of a real Christmas tree.And scan, you'll be facing thatyearly challeuge: Keeping yuortree fresh sind vibrant thcoaghootthe ttotiday season. Here arcseme tips from Julie McCann-Malligas, the creative director of1-800-FLOWERS:

. When year tree was cul.sap dried ou its base to seal inmoistare. Te help it start "drink-ing' again, cal off the trunk an

. Stay with your slylo. Justasfloral colors should complementyour home, so should the style. Ac000lry-style inlerior calls forloose, frilly blooms, while a con-lemporacy decor invites dcamalicflowers with strong, clean tiens.

The container should reflectyonrstylc as well. Crystal, porco-lain and silver vases suggest anelegant selling. For a casual look,ny canning jars or a cookie jar.Mnllicolored arrangemenls lookbest in simple, ene-colar coulain-ers, Reserve ornate, highly pat-tensed Vasen for ove-culer bou-qnets.

. Ponder Ihn ploccmcsl. Be-foce selecting o floral arrange-ment, think abusI where it will beplaced. For instance, a bouqoetfor a hall or fayercan be tall, openand dislioclly fragrant. But a din-ing table centerpiece needs Io below enough for guests to easilysue across the table und onlymildly fragrasl so as 001 10 nIer-fece with the meal.

. Blossoms on a budget. Sea-sonally popalar flowers in Ivadi-donaI colors muy bu more espen-sive to consider this: Flowers innon-holiday bacs can look stun-ning_.andseasanal_-pairedwithcvergeccns aud berries.

Conserve ccsts and personal-ize your arraugcments by provid-ing your own vase. Florists offeracraugemenis in a broad rango ufprices, so be direct about yearbudgel. Don't hesitate to saysomething hiku, "1 want the mesIbeautifal bouquet I cao get forS30."Thn total coslofan arrange-meat will typically include a de-sigo fee, anless you purchaselease stems soarrange alburno.

Lastpiece afudvice: Be sure toask about all costs -- design, ac-cessofies and delivery -- beforefinalizing yoorfinrnl purchase.

ry Freshmas Tree

inch from tite cod. Place it in abucket of waler right away. Livetrees should he stored onldeors orou a cool porch until yea arcready lo sel it up, protected fromthe son and wind tu prevent themfrom losing moisture, This willhclp the needles stay fresh andsuft lunger.

. Once you Itaca tIre Irre in-doors, place il on a stand hotholds a gallon of water or more.lt's important ta waler it ou a dai-ly basis le prevent the needlesfrom drying und dropping off.Waler also keeps the tree fra-grunt.

The American NomI Associa-lion invites you to help is thelight against oar nation's numbereue killer -- cardiovascular dis-cose and stroke -- by sending yourholiday message with a wishfrom Ike hearl.

Thisyear'sS-5/8"u7-7/8"hol-day card is specialty designed as

a keepsake for years lo come. Thecard's snawflakc design, accent-ed by a small, red foil heart, fca-turns a detachable bonkteack withribbon that serves as a reminderta lead a heart-hnallhy life. Thewords, Peace, Hope and Love arcprinted in gold on thu front of thebookmark with AHA healthy-heart tips ou the back. The card'sinsido verse alun is printed iogold. Personalized names and ad-dresses will ho printed in red. Auotatian un the back of the cardreads, "Proceeds will supportAmerican I-lean Association re-search, educatiou and communityprograms in the fight agaiustheartdiscase and stroke."

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Nature Ceiiter in Northbrook fora Winter Solslicr Walk and Sto-ries Docotober 21 at 7 pm. Wocall IbiS the liraI day of winIer,since oar coldest months are yetlo come, bus the winter solsticemight better be called 'mid-winter day," because il markstise year's longest hours of dark-ness before daylight lenghlensonce agaio. Imagine how peoplewitheol our knowledge of as-teoeomy must have fell as theywatched the sua receding 10 thesouth, felt the days grow cold,and perhaps wondered if the Sanand waemer days would reallyreturn. That and other wintertales will be part of this specialprogram. Please register fer thiswalk by calling 847-824-8360.A donation of $3 per family tssuggested for seacks served at-1er the walk.

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The Travel in Time series atthe Lincolnweod Public Libraryconcludes the fall series withMyrla Brand's Dec. Il programal ou Icelaad where the peoplehave adapted the world's mostgeologically active country lotheir own needs, You will findout why members ofan Icelandicfamily have different last names,and whnl balearI, skyrand pufftnsare.

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Them will he three epeuingsfor the office of truster on theLineolnwood Public LibraryBoard in the April 13, 1999 rIce-tian. The leans are for sin years.Any resident ofthe LiucolnwaodPublic Library Districlwishing tarun fer a seat on the board mustfile belweea Jan. 25 and Feb. t,1999. Prospective candidatesmay pick up filing forms ut the li-brary daring regular libraryhours.

All Lincolnwood residents arealso residents of the Library Dts-Irict. A candidate for trustee mustreside in the district and be a reg-istered vaser within the distrtct,have an interest in the Lincoln-wood Public Library, ils opera-lions and programs and have thetime to devote so wnrking withthe board, the lihrary director andthe Lincolnwood community.The board meets menthly on thethird Wednesday to decide li-brary policy.

13 a naturalist will lead a WinterPurest Walk, also beginning at130 p.m. These programs for allages are free and registration isnot required. Please register ioadvance for a Dawn Owl Walk,Saturday January 2, at 6 am.,which is atso free but limited loages 12 and up. With or withoutowls, we'll enjoy the magic ofdawn in the winter forest.

Children ages 7 lo 12 may en-joy four days of winter natureactivities doting Winter Discnv-et)', Dec. 28 through 31 from9:30 am. IO noon. There is a feeof $5 per child for the four days,and pre-regintrotion is required.Children ages 3 ta 5 muy enjoySmall Serendipity, stories undartivites for kids with uts adult,Wednesdays Dec. 2 aud Dee. 16at I I am. Pree Small Screndipi-IP programs are held throughoutth eyeur, and registration is notneeded.

River Trail Nature Center is at3120 Milwaukee Avenue,Northbrook. Please call 847-824-8360 for infemiation andregislra6ons. Join no suant

ecember, itIceland!island with her und temo ahusethe construction ofthe unique tra-ditional hamm, thelcelaedie con-turnes, fond, horses and birds.Visit Reykiavik, Vatnajnkall IceCap, an iceberg lake, Thtngvelttrand the BIne Lagoon. The Pridaymorningseeiesbegins with toffeeat IO am.; program at 10:30a.m.TheLihruty is located at 4000 W.Pratt Ave., phone (847) 677-5277.

A pocket of these documentsalong with intoematioo on dutiesand respansibililies of u ltbratytrustee are available al the frontdesk in the library. Names otean-didates will appear on the ballotin thu ordene which the filing pa-pers are received. The library slocated at 4000 W. Pratt Ave.,phone (847> 677-5277.

Library lecture onopera MefistofeleDec. 10

Sheila Amend ufthe Lyric Op-ceo Lecture Carps wilt discussArrigo Boito's opero Meftstefcleut the Lincotuwood Public Li-brary, 4000 W. Pratt Ave. euThursday, Doe, IO, ut 7 p.m.Mighty Mefistofelc is in hot par.suit of an immortal saut, und histarget, Paust, must decide wheth-er euperieecing heaven on earthis realty worth enduring eternityin hell.

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Registration now is under wayfor the winter waler exerciseclasses offered by the LutheranGenero! Pitness Center, 1875DempsterSt., Pork Ridge.

The 12-week session raesfrom Monday, January 4, throughSaturday, March 27. Daily classtimes are available.

The water aerobias classes aredesigned to enhance curdiovasco-lar fitness, increase strength andimprove flexibility. No swim-wing skills are required.

In addition, woter exerciseclasses provide u refreshing waytu shed essa pounds, tone np andstay physically lit.

Classes bring offered include:Aquacïse (u moderately mIen-sive cardiovascular warkout in-corporating strength and flexibit-ily traisiug in the water);Arohritis Water Exercise (atomintensity aqoatic program lo helpthose who suffer from arthritts toimpensa muscular strength andjoint mobility); Nasal Wave Arr-obi (moler exercise for womenwho are pregnant orrecently havedelivered); and AquaFit (a waleraerobic program for individuotslooking for on intense cardiovas-calar workout. This workout isenhanced by deep waler trainingand the use of aquatic equip-

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Por morn information aboutwaten aerobics, registration forthe session and class fees, call thewater exercise program coordina-lar 05 the Latheean General Pit-nessCeslee, 847.723-6138.

Located in the Paekside Centeradjacent to Lalberas GeneralHospital, the fitness center boos-es u four-lane, 25-yard swimmingpool, an aerobic performanceexam featuring a variety of cardi-ovascalor 000rcise equipment,and a slronglb enhancement roomwith o foIl complement of tpo-ciolized, progressive resistanceweight equipment.

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Our speaker for this meeting isMs. Metric Star, Director of theNorthwest Regional Center of theChicago Department On Agiteg.She has a Masters Degree in Ge-rontolngy and has worked in thisfield for 17 yeses. Ms. Star willintroduce our cecines to Ihn vari-

Nues SeniorCenter moving

Niles Senior Center is on itsway -. moving feom the TridentCrater to 999 Civic Center Drive.The phone number will remain588-8420. Only the staff mill beio throogh Friday, DecembeeI lthsotheycan get the new placospruced op.

The Center will officially rea-pen ut 8:30 am. on Moaday, De-cember 14th, at the New Niles

nus progtams und new servionsavailable to nor seniors; thronghthe Chicaga Department on Ag-

5NA Vice President, StanleyJondzejec invites all seniors andfriends to this Holiday meeting.

All seniors 55 and over, PNAnirmbernennt, are invited.

Refreshments willbe served.Foe more information, call

(773) 286-0500, eXt. 3O9orS 16.

Senior Center which will occopythe first two finora ofthe northernend of tIse building with FamilySeevicos no the third finne. Thesouthern end of the building willhonte the Family Fitness Center.The pvonimity to the othet pro-grams will allow some joint pro-gvumming. See calendars and fly-ers annoanaing new classes andprograms. Call 588-8420 foe utour.

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The 1996 graduate nf MuineEust High Schont nf Park Ridge,joined the Marine Cnrps in July1996.

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Niles Senior Center is open to residents of the VillageofNites age 62 and over, and their yoangrr apontes. To regis-ter for classes, trips, purchasing tickets, etc., yos need to be amember of the Nues Senior Cnntee. If yon are interested in ob-taming additional Senior Center information, or you wish tobecome a member, cull or visit the Center and be placed on themailing lint.

IMPORTANT NOTICEThe Nitra Seninr Center Will Be Cloned, Thankngiving

Thrnngh December 11. The NEW Niles Seninr Center WillReepen At 999 Civic Center Drive, Monday, December 14.

No urtivities or meetings will take place at the Senior Cro-tnt during this two week period, but the Book DincussinaStoop will meet at the Nibs Library on Friday, Der. 4, theMen's CIsh Holiday Party will meet at the White Eagle Ren-toorant on Friday, Dec. 4, and the Rockeurs Christmas Spec-tucalar will leave from the Golf Mill Fond Court on Tnrsday,Dec. 8.

The following grasps will not meet daring the month of De-cembor. Roles nf the Road Refresher Course, Drama Group,Mon's Club, Square Dancr, und Women's Club.

CARBON MONOXIDE PROGRAMCarbon Monoside peogrum offers free renidential iaspec-

tinas for carbon monoxide emissions und natural gas leaks.Appointnienio rttuy be nicado Icy calling the opeciol phone tian-ber, 588-8480.

BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPAT THE NILES PUBLIC LIBRARY

The Book Discussion group is Friday, Der. 4 from IO um.to I t am. tn the Book Diocuonian Ruant on ehe lower level oftite tiTileo Public Libruty. Frire of SI includes Divine Secretoafilie Ya Ya Siotet-haod by Rebecca Wells and refreshments.

MEN'S CLUB HOLIDAY PARTYAT WHITE EAGLE

Men's Clab Holiday Forty is December 4, from I 1 ata. to 4p.m. at Pezyblo's Whiee Eagle flanquee HalL Enjoy yourchoice nf Pepper Steak or Orange Roughy -- $18.50, or Rose-mary Chicken Breust -- $17.50. Then enjoy the afternoon fes-tivities including the Frank Martello Orchestra. Tirketo moorairead>' liare bee,, purchased.

THE ROCKETTESCHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR

The Rnckettes Christmas Spectacular sponsored by titeWomen's Club is Tuesday, Dec. 8, frum 11:15 am. tu 5 p.m.Meet ut the GoifMill Food Cours. Tickets Staat airead>' liarebeen purchased

TOURS OF THENEW CENTER OFFERED

Tour oar brand new facility starting on Monday, Dec. 14 aioar new Incatiun -- 999 Civic Center Drive (behind V(llugoHall). To make reservations, cull she Senior Causer at 588-8420, starting December 14.

BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGThera will be NO scheduled blood pressure screetiing in

December. If you need your blood pressate checked, contactTen>' Sprango1, RN, BSN, after December 14 foe an appoint-ment. The next regular scheduled blood pressure srrrening s

Wednesday, Ian. 13, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.PROGRAMS TO RESUME

AT NEW LOCATIONThe following programs will resume ut our orsv locations

starting os Monday, Dec. 14. Share-A-Craft un Monday, Doc.14 ut 12 noon; Slump Club un Monday, Doc. l4 ut 2 p.m.; Oiland Watercolor on Tuesday, Dec. IS ai 9 am.; Choral Groupon Tuesday, Dec. 15 ut 10 am.; Monthly Mailing on Tuesday,Dec. 15 at 12:30 p.m.; Woodcruving on Tuesday, Dec. 15 ut12:30 p.m.; Social Bridgo on Tuesday, Dec. 15 ut I p.m.; LitioDance an Tuesday, Dec. 15 at t p.m.; und Social Pinochle onWednesday, Dec. 16 ai I p.m.

TICKET SALESTicket nules will be held at the NEW CENTER on Friday,

Dec. 18 ut 9 am. (deurn open at O;30 am.). Tickets on sale:Janiiuty Lite Lsttcb asid Marie is Friday, Jan. 22 at 12 noun.Enjoy a Chili lunch fullowed by the adventurous movie "TiseHorse Whisperer", price; $2. Ruglistie asid the Ws(not Roussi isWednesday, Feb. 24 from 10 um. io 6 p.m. Enjoy time tosItup, u chicken pet pie lunch at the Watnas Room and mainfinar sealing for ihn production of "liugsisne", price: 578. Triptickets are limited io two pee person. Most trave u Senior Cea-ser Registeatine Card fur each ticket pachused.

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RADIO CITY CHRISTMAS SPECTACULARFor more than 60 years, people have traveled to New York

to see the Radio City Chrisimus Spectacular starring theworld-famous Rockettes. On Tuesday, Dec. 8, Morton Groveseniors will travel to the Rnsemani Theatre for thin nameshnw. Enfote the show, enjoy a delicious lunch bulbi at Dut.villagia's. The bus leaven the Prairie View Commantty Centerut 12 noon und returns ut appsuximutoly 5 p.m. Thu cost is $78far residents, and $86 for non-residents. Foe details, cultCatherine Dean ut the Morton Grovu Park District, 965-1200.

BLOOD PRESSUREPeriodic blood pressure measurement is helpful in dniermin-

ing if health is threatened by high blood pressare (hyperien-sian). Hypertenninu is u cantributnr toward strokes, heart dis-esun and kidney failure. Unfortunately, hypertension usoutlyhas no symptoms no a persan can feel great and not know theyhave it. Free screuniags are offered from 9 to IO um. on Toes-day, Dec. 8 in tIse Morton Genve Village Hall Senior Center.

POSTAGE STAMPS BY PHONEThu Uniind States Postal Senvicu offres a 24-hour trinphnne

service for postage stamps. There tu no minimum order andsiamps are delivered in ihren to five days. There is also a $3service churga far ordering by phone and paying by credttcard. Fo service, call t-800-STAI5IP-24.

"REDUCING STRESS"Wiih iba holidays comas the runhiag, congestion, busy cal-

endors and rich food; which can take its toll na iba body andmind. Leoni about how iba body responds to stress and semeways to copa with it. A video aud discasnion on "ReducingSteess" will bu presented by Mary Kay Andreons, RN. ut10:45 am. un Wednesday, Dec. 9 in the Village Hall SeniorCrutur and repeated ut 12:15 p.m. en Monday, Duc. 14 sa thePrairie View Community Canine.

COMMISSION ON AGINGThe Morton Grove Commission un Aging will hold ris oes

mouihly mnndng at t p.m. na Tuesday, Dec. 10 ir the PrairieView Communii> Cuniur. The commission provides us arenafor discussion und planning of services und programs tu bene-fit Morton Grovn's senior cidean population. All interestedresidents art welcome in attond.

MALL SHOPPINGSeniors wishing to join shoppers on u trip tu Golf Mill Mull

un Tuesday, Dec. 15 should cull inday to reserve a seat an thebus. Huma pick-ups begin at tO am. with arrival st Gulf Millaround t 1 um. Shop and browse fur three heurs until ihn busreturns shoppers home at 2 p.m.. Mull trips urn scheduled unthe lust Tuesday of every month ai na cosi. Call the MoflanGrave Senior Flot Lien ut 470-5223 ta make u reservation.

NILES TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOLSNitns North and Nitos West High Schools invite santons in

juin in on free- or lam-cost schont penducitans to br pen-formnd this Winier. Cull 568-3200 (Nues Nunib), or 568-3900(Nues West) for more details on the fullaming schedule orsenior club membership;

Ai Nues NortlsrBand Concert, Dec. 15, 7:30 p.m.Orchosira/Chnir Concert, Dec. 17, 7:30 p.m.

As Nues WeotrChoirHoliday Concert, Dec. 15, 7 p.m.Band A Orchesira Holiday Concert, Dec. 16, 7 p.m.

55 ALIVE55 Alive Matura Driving is an eight-hour iwo-day course

fur older mntorists. lt focuses os tito physical changos tisai oc-compnay aging and un ways drivers con compensate fur thesechanges in improving their driving skills. The next course of-fered ai the Morton Grove Village Hall Scniur Contar starts ai

9 uns. un both Thursday, Dec. 17; and Satnrday, Dec. (9. Callthe Senior Hoi Line ai 470-5223 to sìgn up.

LEGAL ASSISTANCENues Township ensidents 62 years und alder muy roqucst a

cnssuliaiion for sty legal probleni sot ordinarily handled byaprivate attorney. However, if litigation and court roosu luise isrequired, tite Niles Township Attorney will direct ilse seniorcitizen io a referral neroice. l'ho consultation or refrrr,sl is fretnf charge. To schedule u consultation, call 673-9>00. Appoint-meats aro on Saturday mornings, beginning ai 9:30 am.

Fur mure information ubosi ihesa senior services und recre-utinn programs, cull tite Murlan Grave Senior Hot Line ut 470-

5223, nr the Prairie View Community Censor at 965-1200.

Passages lecturerdemystifies theelectronic age

Max Epstein, professor nmeei-lus of elecirical and biomedicalangineeting at NosthwnsternUniversity, wilt pensant JourneyThenugh the Electronic Age(HUM 567 73, Tonch-T0005722) on Tuesday, Dec. S. Thelecture, punt of the Passages Lnc-tore Serias sponsored by Oak-tun's Emeritus Program and theAlliance for Lifalnng Learning(ALL), witt ha held from l-2:30p.m. in Room At51 ai ihn RuyHuristein Cumpus, 7701 N. Lin-coin Ave., Skokin.

Highlighdng the accomplish-menis of leading cnninibuinrs iotechnulogy, Epalein will discussthe remarkable advances in alec-linitics and commnniculiuns thathave transformed avuryday life.

Students who have registeredfoe Dakian ne ALL classes since1995 and hava u coterai SocialSecurity number an file mayregister for the lectura using theTouch-Tone system by dialing(847) 635-1616. Registrationscan also be taken via Fas at(847) 635-1448, io which cusepayment must be mude by a mu-jur credit card (Visa, Manier-Curd nr Discover).

Admission is 54; ihosa average 60 who live in-district payhalf the listed price. For more in-fonmuiiun, cult (847) 635-1414or (847) 635-1416.

Young lawyersraise moneyfor seniors

Homebound seniors in ihnPartners HumeCuen pengsum wiltbenefit from proceeds ioialing$550 raised by ihn Chicagu BarAssnciaiinn (CBA) Young Law-yens Sectiun (YLS) during a si-lent auction ai ihe YLS Navem-berSocial Hour.

The YLS han worked in cnn-junction with Partners HomeCane for over two ynars to pro.vide batir legal services such asmills, powers of utiorney, ancua-muted gsuedianslsips and qusiclaim deeds to humebound andindigent eldnety. Partners HomeCare is a non-profil agency thatprovides comprehensive homohealth care as un ulinroative inhospitalizution or nursing homeplacement. Ponds raised from thesileni auction will help snpporiihn long-10m cara programwhich provides critical mrdicalund social services to homeboundseniois.

Aiturnoys interested in donai-ing legal scrviCes to programshould call iba YLS HomeboundEideely Program Ceoedinatar,Linda Ochscnfetd, ai OIS-469-5966. Pur tasen infornsuiiOiiabout Partners HomeCare, theirprogram ofOces can be reached ai773-5490-5822.

"If you think education is rei-pensive, try ignorance."

.Derek Bah

Glenview Terrace presentscheck to Alzheimer's Fund

Fred Berkavits (D, Administrainr nf Glnnrinw Terrace,preseflla Kent Barnheiuer, Execalive Girador uf Ihn Chicago-land Chapter ai Ihn Alzheimer'a Aunacialiun, with u check fer$10,000 -' proceeds from Glenviaw Terrace's Fan Fest heldin.4agaul.

Free Retirement Guideand Planning Seminar

Are you considering u changeof lifestyle for the New Year?The Des Plaines Pnbtic Libracywilt host a free educational semi-nur ihut wilt providn informationon reliremani living choices undplanning foe the expenses of longterm care. The seminar wilt heheld on Weduesday, December16, ai 7 p.m. at ihn Des PlainesPublic Library, 841 OnocnlundAvenue, Des Plaines. Sealing islimited, please call ihn LibraryRegistration Desk for reserva-

lions al (847) 827-5551. Theraura on amazing number of choie-rs for rniiremest living today.This seminar will pcovidn ihn ha-vies Inn making un informed devi-sins. $peuknrs will include stafffrom Ashley Court ReiiremeniCommunity in Des Plaines undtnpvesaniuiiVts from John Han-cack tnsurancr. Titeen will betime foe questions and research inthe library after the seminar. Stufithe New Year wiih the knowl-edge yon need to plan ahead.

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I-i :» I IlDave Casper, a five-time NFL

Pro fowl performer and graduateafthe University afNotre Dame,will speak ta stadents at NatreDame High Scheel far Bays, Frs-day, December 4 abaat success,respect, hard work and gainingbalance in theirlives.

Casper, who captained NotreDame University's football teamto the national championship, isune of mare thau 30 members afthe GTB Academic All-America

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Hall ofFame who are speaking atschools across the country thisschool year as pars of the Life'sPlaybook Prograsn sponsored bythe 0TH Corp.

The Life's Pinybook Programbrings advice to teenagers frompeople who have achieved snc-ceso in athletics, academics andlife. In addition to speaknr ap-pearanoc at schools, the programfeatures a Web site and book,Life's P)aybookforSarcess.

Casper will address the entireNibs High School ssudnnt bodyofdbh stndents at a Friday morn-iug assembly. His talk will focason gaining purpose to one's lifn,hard work, handling stress, peerpresnare, avcrrOmïng failures,and otherchallenges facing teens.

"Happineas is not the parpaseof life," he said. "Happiness ismerely thu byproduct of living apsvpasefal life."

Casper graduated from theUniversity ofNotre Dame with adegree io economics after cap-tainitlg the Fighting Irish to the1973 national title. He went ontoa 10-year career in the NFL, in-cindiog five Pro Bowl appearanc-es and a Saper Bawl Çhampion-ship with the Oakland Raiders.

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Life's Playbook to assistteens GTF initiated this titrer-prong program co assist teens indealing with challenges that wiltimpact them far the remainder oftheir lives.

In additioa to the SpeakersTeam appearances, the Life'sPlayback program inciades at tO-page book, L,fr'n Piaybook

for Success, containing iasightsand stories from the Hail of Fam-ors, and an interactive Web sito(www.tifesplaybook.com),which has tips os career-planning, coping with stress, andresume writing; among other sap-les.

Each student al Notre DameHigh Schaal in receiving a copyafLife 'u Playbookfor Success inconjunction with Casper's pros-entatian. lt contaias first-hand ac-cnants by many Hall of Famersos subjects ranging from self-esteem und perseverance la over-coming insecurities and main-taming balance. The book alsofeatures 12 "Time Dut" quizzes,activities and self_aaalysis mer-rises an topics like management,leadership, mentars, and burnoutprevention.

Complimentary copies of thebook are being mailed this fall ta70,000 high scheut principals,athletic directors and coachesacross the coantry. The book isalsa available for parchase for$10 by railing l-800-315-5010.Discuants are available for multi-pIe copies.

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hosted Iwovalunteertraining srs-sions farneniarcitizea volunteersfrom Nues Senior Center. Ms.Boshe is cuerendy planning an-other volunteer training sessionwith Kraft Food retirees. The

Mark Gallagher of Palatine isthe faculty adviser for GlenbroakSouth's Interact Club, a juniorRotary club that acts as a socialservice club. Sponsors of the In-teract Club are Despico Mandai-no ofSchaumburg and Chris Hil-vert nf Bartlett. Members ofInteract donate lime, energy andsometimes finances to worthycauses such as Habitat far Ha-manity. Interact assists TemasHelping the Humnless by span-soeing drives for trena to collectsuch items as facial and roilet lis-sue, napkins and householdcleaning solutions -- all donatedtu The Cathalic Charities' North-west Suburban Family Shelter la-rated in RaIling Meadows.

Teens Helping the Homeless(families in teansitinu) supportCatholic Charities NerthwentSubarhaa Family Sheller. Thin

training session in the first step teimplemanting au ínnovative in-tergeeerational educational pro-gram at our schaal. The trainingsession includes "hands on" an-livities which help participantsunderstand the importance of

Pinlarodfrom loft: Kathleen Koutecki ofrtlenviow; Dana Rain-dana of Notthbrook; Teonn Helping the Homelesn coordinatorDonna Hoffman ofDeu Plainen; Elfte Logothetin and Sara Hongof Glenview.

prngram was develaped and iscoordinated by Donna HoffmanoíDos Plaines, board member ofHearts furthe Homeless.

For the past nine yeas TheCatholic Charities' Heats fur sheHomeless annnal February bene-fllshave supported the NorthwestSuburban Family Shelter. TheShelter was established to assisthomeless families regain person-al independence and dignity re-gardtess of nationality or melig-mas, racial and ec000micbackground. Daring these years,fundamental needs have beensnpplied for over 105 homelessfamilies iuclnding24t children.

For information on TeensHelping Ihr Hamelens, Heals forthe Homeless, nr The CatholicCharities Northwest SuburbanServices and how they may he ufhelp, pleasecall (847) 870-0560.

Learntheirroln,haw seniors makeadif-ference, a scavenger hunt withstudent partners (instead of abailding tour), a ntadentiseniarluncheon, personal interviewswith stndent reportern and journalwiling. After gradaaliug from thetraining program, acular velan-leers will schedule specific limesta work within the school districtio seveml capacities. Ms. Boskehan worked in cenjanclion withKelly Mickle, the Director of theSenior Couler, in creating an io-navativeintergenrratiunal educo-lieraI program that aduzca theslrenglhs and laleets of seniorvolantones and stadents. Teach-era and students will have manyopporlaaities Ibroaghual thesehaul yrarlobaild aslrongfoun-dation with their senior vulun-leers.

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Field School,Bill Kurtis and eld!n

TItis fall with the suppurI ofthe Illioois Slate Board of Bdu-radon, middle schoot studentsfrom 29 schools throughout theslate of gllinais sviti emboekapoa adventures in science andtrchnelogy through innovativecarricala based on Bill Kartis'New Eeplorers television pro-gram. Ms. Jill Koch her studentsat Eugene Field School in ParkRidge ate taking on lbs chal-lenge uf becoming New Exptor-ers in science ednralian throughthe electronic lang distancelearning network (eldln).

What is cidloeldln exists lo briog cuteicalum-based, interactive edacalionalprograms into classeoums thatwill enhance academic Irurningin science, social studies andalher disciplines; incorporate thenew Illinois Learning Standardsand make the best use of tnday'selectronic teehuologins. Deliver-ing leaning throagh CD-RGM's, Internet cenneclions, aneld!n web site and video/satellitecomponents, this science eanlentprovides teachers and studentswith an interactive clossroamexperience. eld!n in designed losapporl teachers, students, theirparents and communities in thecroatian and delivnry of leanng.oldla in made np of fear srparatrunits, Saper Srnds, Killer Vitos,Restless Earth, and Fa DutPhysics, founded with an adultguide focas at ils care. In prepar-allan far pilot phase two the sd-ende learning units hove beendesigned to incurpnrtate adallguide rxrecises which allowsthrm to take an active ralo in ayaang explurefu joameys atschoul.

Holiday partyfor SIU alumniAtamni and friends of South-

orn Illinois Universily, Carbon-dale are invited to a Holiday Partyon December 14 at Liquid, "Cbs-dagas Original Hause nfSwing," at 1997 North Clybourn.Activities begin at 7 p.tdt.

The cost of admission is $8 forAlumni Association members,$10 for nan-members. Those at-lending are encouraged to bring acannrd fend forThe Greater Chi-cago Food Depository. Alumniwill receive a compltmentatybeverage with theirdonation.

The event is being sponsoredby Ihr Windy City Salakis SItJAlumni Chapler.

For more information an titeSitJ Holiday Party, call RemyBillops at the StD Alome, officein Chicago at (630) 574-7774.

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In Parli Ridge, Field Schnul isemharkieg upon Iheir adventuresin the Killer Vitos unit. Thr en-prcieeced staff of RooseveltUniversity's College uf Educa-siux will suppurI Koch, theclassroom teacher and technelo-gy eanrdinatar. Dennis Koatou-eus, who enardìnatrs implemen-talion of Piler Program forRoosevelt, says, "The Roosovelllearn plays an important mIe: toprovide training, answer ques-liess, salse problems and ufferproactive, on-going Support topilol schoolteneheru and clans-rooms, A Roosovelt team mmm-her is assigned to each stilla pi-lot School." Koatoaeos alsoserves as Tecbincal Connultart,a posilion in which he is Ihrmain contact fer questions abautcomputers, Ihr Intemel, the CD-ROM, and other computer soft-

Far mare infotmalion, pirasecall Simune J. Nathan and BrianM. Flood at (312) 335-1582.

Columbia College Chicagoseeks nominations for the PaulBerger Arts EntrepreneneshipAwards. The annual awards han-or people and organizalions whaexemplify entrepreneurial lead-

Culver

Yes You Can!Lloyd Bachraeh performed for

Culver students daring an 055mm-bly spansored by the PTA's cal-sural arts cammittem. Lloyd Bach-roch was born in 1962 with acongenital hune deficiencywhich kas left his legs unusuallysmall. Lloyd metivaled himself10 becomr an accomplished gym-nass who has competed in thePrairie Slate Games, ChicagoPak District Gymnastics on IkeBeach, Ihr Midwrsl Open andseveral intercottegiale competi-lions. Thr students were amazedby his sincerity, talent and perse-verondr. Lloyd performed manygymnastic moves and demon-5IIOled his volleyball skills withthe students as he hit the volley-bull Io students in the audience.One sladents asked him, "Hasanyann Over tnade fun of you?"Lloyd replied, "Yes...aud t had tokeep remembering thatstickn andstones may break my bones, balCames will never hurt me. t madesae that I kept trying becansethat's what matters meut. Perso-verande!"

Students learned that Ihr onlythiag that stnpn them from reach-ing their goats is Ihemselves.They have the powerto overcomeany obstacle that comes theirway!

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Mogs Field, Chicagos down-town lakefront airport, will celo-brate its golden anniversary onDecember 10, 1998, commemo-rating 50 years of flight for busi-ness and rncreational travelers.Built nu a peninsula nf landfillon Lake Michigan -- known asNortherly Island -- the oily'sthird, and threatened airport con-hues lo be the most convnnientmeans of aerivisg and departingdownlown Chicago on inlnr-cilybusiness,

tu honor of this historia mile-slone, the Friends of MnigsField wilt host a 50th Annivnr-rosy Celebration beginning at6:30 p.m. in the airpnrt'n lewd-nal. The event will welcome na-me005s childrnn from Ihn Chica-go Publia Schools, and wiltmelada a receplion, award pro-gram and live "swing" nnteelain-manI. A display of hinloricatphotos will also be unveiled.

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joined the United Stales Armyunder the Delayed Entry Pro-genen at Ihn U.S. Army Recruit-ing Station, Evanslon.

Yosrngblood, a 1997 gradanle

the Meigs Family, as wall asmany Slate and local digniturins.

Friends of Meigs Field -- a lo-cal 1,400 member organiaalionfighting for Ihn preservalion andimprovement of Ihe airporl --will nIno host a special pee-holiday calebcatiou nu Deaem-ber 12 in conjunclion with IhrEnperimenlat Aircrafl Associa-tians (EAA) Young Eagles Pro-gram, operating ont of MaigsField. This free program, hastedby the Chicago Chapinr of IhnTuskegen Airmen, offers chil-dran and lernt the nppurinnity tornperinncn Ihnir first fughI at nocost. As many as 200 childrenare enpealed Io attend.

Por mure information aboutMeigs Field's 50th Anniversary,or lo inquire about becoming amember of Friends of MeigsPield, conmal Steve Whitney al(847) 470-9300 or call theFriands of Meigs Field voicemail at (773) 465-0388.

Youngbloodof Glrnbrook South HighSchool, Glnuvinw, mill report loFort Benmng, Columbus, Ga.

He is Ihn son of David L.Ynsugblood of Glenvinw.

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Communityvolunteers needed

Each year thousands nf Amari-can fumities opes their homesund hearts le isleruational en-change visitors from around Ibaworld. You may even know fami-lies in your own neighborhoodwho arc busting a young personfrom abroad. The EsrAnpair Pro-gram is currently seeking cnm-munily volantrees who can helpprovide guidance for au pair ex-change visitors us they adjust totheir new language, family, com-manily, and cosutry; help to in-still au appreciation for the Unit-ed Stales and its people; work tocultivate tolerance and under-standing on a people-to-peoplelevel; in short, help bring tIteworld closer through cultural en-change.

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_. i .- I.l - ,t,Water Reclamation District receives

Platinum Award from AMSA

The financial-services firmEdward Jones rose 47 places thisyear to be rasked 161 among thenation's largest private campa-nies in Forbes magazine's No-vember 1998 issue, according tuJeffrey Cardelta, the firm's Nilesinvestment representative. Ed-ward Jones ranked208 and 270 in1997 and 1996, respectively.

"I'm ecstatic about nur Forbesranking," Cardella said. "EdwardJones has made n conscioas dcci-sinn to aggressively accelerate itsgrowth rate. It's oar goal In be inevery community where individ-nal investors' needs urn being su-derserved. Thin ranking showcases that effort."

With mero than 4,000 officelocations und 13,500 employees,the st. Louis-based firm reportedrevenues of $1.1 billion with op-crating profils of 5154 millionandnetprofitsof$1 l4million.

"Don't let Ihn small, store-freut offices fool yoa," Cardellaadded. "Because of nur size, thefirm can provide investment rep-resenlutives with the technologyand resources that offer oar cli-ests access lo up_to_the_miuntemarket and financiul informatieuthrough a satellite network -- thelargest in the industry."

Ferthepurpnseoflhis ranking,Pnrhes defines a company as pri-vate if il "deesn't have enoughcommon shareholders tu hefumed to be filed with the Secad-ties and Exchange Commission,Or if it has a lut of shareholdersbut they arr limited In a selectgroup, sachas employees."

Comminaionera oft/to Mntropalitan Wafer Reclamation District and MWpDAsaíntanf Chief Engi-neer -- North Region Wi/Sam Munch (third from lef8 accept outstanding performance awards fromExecutive Director Ken Kirk (third fam right) of the Asnociation of Metropolitan Sewage Agencies.Picfuredfrom leO/o rightare: Commissioners Patricia YoungandGloria Majewski, Munch, Kirk, andCommissionersjames MilesandSusanKelsey.

The Districtreceived the firstofitskindPeakPerformance Platinum AwardfromAMSA, d natisnalorganization dedicated fo environmental improvement and whose membership covers 10 regions.The Platinum Award was presented to the District's Calumet and North Side Water Reclamationplants. The PlatinumAwardisgiven top/anta thathave tOüpercentcompliance ofNational PollutantDischarge Elimination System requirements. Districtfacilities receiving the PeakPerformance GoldAward were the James C. Kirie Plant/n Des Plaines; the Lemont Plant; andthe StickneyPlant. Dis-tr/ct facilities receiving the Peak Performance Silver Award were the Hanover Park Plant and theJohn E. Egan Plantin Schaumburg.

Edward Jones ranksNo. 161 in "Forbes 500"

Edward Janes is the fastest-growing investment firm in thecountry with mere than 4,000branch offices nationwide thatselve individual investors exclu-sively. The firm also has officesthrough affiliated companies inCanada and the United Kingdom.Pluns are anderway to enpand to10,000 offices by 2004.

Jones investment representa-lives offer individaat inveslnrs amin ofsecuritins, including mata-al fonds, insured tax-free bonds,

certificates of deposit and 50m-mou stocks of companies withhistories of solid growth andsound management. The finn'sphilosophy revolves around per-sonat service aimed at helpingcustomers achievo their long-term goals.

JeffCardetlu's office is locatedal 8141 N. Milwaukee Avenue inNiles. The office phone numberis 470-8955. Visitors can accessEdward Jones' interactive Website at www.edwardjones.com.

The Illinois Gffice of Banksand Rast Estate in Springfield an-nounced that Cemmissioner JackSchaffer signed the following Or-dors from June 18, 1998, thrnaghOctober7, 1998.

DesPlainent Luis G, Carmu-au - 09/02/98 - Real Estate Bm-her license suspended for thirtydays to be followed by probutioufor two years. Additionally, theBroker shall pay u fine of 52,000.The Broker's Application for aPce-Licnnse Cosme Isslructurcertificate is denied. The actionswerebasedapon the Brokerfilingu Pm-License Course tnstmcturApplication which falsely indi-catad that he had neser hod u pro-fessional license disciplined.Through Cessent Ocders, theBroker previously hadheen repri-manded in 1988, and reprimand-ed sod fi ned in t 991.

Linculnwnud, tra Waldman -08/26/98 - The Real Estate Bru-ker license uf Ira Wntdman wasindefinitely suspended for havingplead qaitty in a federal cnurt tudefraudiag the public out of ap-prusismatety $315,000.

Skukie: Linyd B. Berkky -07/24/98 - Real Estale Broker li-cense which was previously ter-minatetl is eligible for reinstate-ment apon submission nf all feessud forms within 60 days, basedupon Licensee having submitteddocumentation of satisfying adishnnomdcemittance lo OBRE.

Geurge o. Panickrr - 07/24/95 - Real Estala Satespernun li-cense was reprimanded and theRespondent was required lo cum-ploIe an additional fifteen hoursuf courses. The Discipline wasimposed formaking misrepresen-lutions and for failing to submit alisting agreement lo his sponsor-ing Broker, and ufer enteringmIn a contract 10 parchase the

State Office of Real Estateissues local reprimands

properly, failing to tender earnestmonoy to his sponsoring Broker,and for failing IO provide agencydisclosure.

Raymund E. Peters - 07/24/98 - Real Estate Sulcspcmsou li-cense eligible IO issue on probu-lion, for violence lossard a co-workcr is previous employment.Applicant must submit all feesand forms within 60 days.

Army increasesscholarship fundto $50,000

Youug people, and their par-anIs, nrediug help paying forcollega can sow look to theirUncle Sam for iecreased assIs-lance. The Department of theArmy receutty increased theirscholarship amount by $10,000from $40,000 to $50,000 underthe Army College Fand.

Upon complelion of a four-yeas enlistment in a designatedArmy job, a soldier can receivebenefits lntulisg $50,000 lo ut-lend college or vocationalschool. Benefits would be paidin monthly iuslallmenls for auchmonth they are in school.

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A few people who know thaIhe's adopled tell me Ihal I'm far-lunule becaase, according Innews reporls and talk shows,adapted children hune altuch-usant prablems, emotional prob-tema, chrasic behavior problems,etc. Whul these people don't an-derstand is that Ihe vast majorityof udoplive parents never makeshe news. Who wants to reportanahappy, adjasled family?

I wont into this well informedby my agency, Catholic Chad-ties. A good agency will preparepon and support you afterwardsas well. lfyoa have been thinkingof sharing yoar lives with u childbal have been frightened by lab-loidjoarnalism, let me assare youIhut adoplion can be a blessing.As foe negative reports, muy I er-mind you of some people whohave been adopted: John J. Au-daban, Halle Berry, Greg Louga-nis, Petar & Kitly Caerashers, NulKing Cole, Gerald Ford, MelissaGilbert, Scott Hamillne, TedGansos, Eric Dickerson, ArtLisklrtter, Davo Thomas, JomesMacArthur, James Michrnrr,Marilyn Monroe, Jim Palmer,Nanay Reagan, Mases, Faith Hiltund my son's favorite example:Superman.

Sincerely,LynduM. PratncherNues, IL

Resident aims toput a stop tospeedersDear Editor:

As a 41_year resident of the8500 black of Olcotl Avenar, Iwant ta bring a problem lo Ihr al-teslion of other Nitos residentsregarding Ihr frequent violalionof the speed limit os my blackand Ihr 8400 block enlonding br-tween Main und Greenleaf

Unless olberwise posted, Ihrspred limil an alt side streets inNiles is 25 mph. However, I oftensalice cars going dawn DiraIt atsperda far io excess of the speedlimit.

Sturo many drivers use OlcotIas ashorlral, I would like tu makethem aware of the speed limil.Therr aro many children lining onour Street, and lise speeding traf-lic is a danger to them and otherpedexlrians.

I plan to address Springiteldabout this problem and obtain Ihrnecessary pelitios papers la havethe speed limit posted on oursCoot. I hopo my good neighborswill feel Ihr same as I do and willsign those petiliaes.Sincerely,RoberlL. Zielinski,Nues

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Taylor, Redford, Hayward,Monroe. For some, they are Ihenames of Hollywood models onecoald only drram of knowing.Forolhors, who missed oat os Ihrbest-selling Concord Homosrommonily, Avalan, they arr lisenames ofmodel homes one coaldonly dream ofowning. Until now,that is.

Whiln Palalinr-basrd ConcordHomes can't fulfill your Holly-wood fantasies, lhry can fulfillyour new-home dreams. The dr-veloper recently acqaired an ad-dilional parcel ofland, and is nowmarkeliag the final 12 hamos alAvalon, u cammanity of single-family residnncrs in north-saburban Wheeling.

Base prices rangr from$234,490 to $287,490 for Ihr Evosplil-levrt and two-sinG designsthat wrrr named after Hollywoodfavorites like Robert Redford,Rita Hayward, Elisubrlh Taylorsed Marilyn Macroe. Lacaled anwooded siles, the Carneo-serioshomes foulure three Io foar bed-rooms, l-1/2 to 2-1/2 baths, at-taehed Iwo-car garages and 1,978

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snccessfal development, wllhmorethan hatfoflbroriginal 136hnmrs sold before the grandopening," said Roger Mankr-dick, executive vice prestdent ofsales and marketing for ConcordHomes. "Wn wore fortunateenough to acqairo this final parcelof land, and espect those 12homes to sell quickly."

Thnfive floorpluns inaladr:. Tho Monroe: a three-

bedroom, l-1/2 bath plan, withtwo-sInG living ruam; diningroom wilh valame ceiling; andoplions for u loft, foortb bed-room, and basement.

. The Taylor: fralaring Ihrerbedrooms, l-1/2 baths; livingroom/dining room with volumeceiling; dine-in kutchen/brrukfaslarea with island; and oplional de-lose kitchen, master suite andbasement.

. The Redford: with fourbedrooms, l-1/2 baths; two-sloryliving room; maslor bedroomwith dual walk-inclosots; and ap-

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Final 12 homes offered at Avalonlions for an Oxlended familyroom, loll and bosrmn,t.

. The Hayward: a foar-bedroom, 2-1/2 bath plan, withtwo-story liviog room; separatedining room; family room; dine-in kitchen/breakfast area with in-land; and options for a delusemoslerbrdronm or loft.

. The Avalan: featuring fourbedrooms; 2-1/2 baths; sloedordbasomont; and nine-foot diniogroom und family room ceilings.Bayers ca, ostend the home witha family room/library, or odd agaraI saite, Ihrer-cm garage, orbay windows.

A long list of options allowsbayers al Avalan 10 caslomtretheir homes. Room extensions;deluse kitchens and baths; librar-irs; sunrooms; master bedroomand garaI suitos; aetivlly rooms;basements; buy windows; Iwo-and three-car garages, with too-demextnosinnor sioeogn Options;and Concord Homos' sigsularrfireplace/media contar are allavailablo upgrades.

Kitchens includo faroitneo-

quality uobinetry; enolinaons-cloau gas ovnn/runge; doable-bowl stainless steel sisk; built-ingarbage disposal; range hoodwith light and fao; 00-was vinylflooring; und c000tertnpu in achoice of designer colors. Stun-dard baths include vaeilins withrutlared marble tops and integralbowls; modalartab/showerasils;andoa-wuy vinyl flooring.

Insulated tempered-gloss patiodoors with saloons; wall-tn-wallcarpoting; drcorutor light Ox-lares; no-was tile flooring io fey-er; hard-wired oslomalir smokedetectors; and gas forced-airheating, ore among the otheromroities featured.

Exteriors aro finished withmaintenance-free aluminum sid-lug; insulated doable-paso win-dows wilh frames and rrmovoblesareros; fully sodded "inslaoi"front, side, and rear yards; Iwofrost_proof hose faacrts; and auinunlated metal-cladfront door.

Located io Wheeling, one ofhr fastest-growing subarbs in

the region, Avalon is alose totransportation und major shop-ping and commercial corridors.

Soles forthe final hamm at As-abs are being conducted fromIhr sotes renter at nearby Con-cord Mills, where famished mod-eis ore open fur viewïng. ConcordMills is located on ihr rosi sido ofHicks Road, 1/4 mile sooth ofDundee Rood, in Palatine. TakeInterstate 290/53 to DuoderRoad, Ovil Wast, und go non mitoIo Hicks Read, Ihm tam south.Sates hours arr from IO am. inSp.m. Tuesday through Sunday,and from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Moo-day. For information, call (847)776-558g. Visit su on-line at:www.rnncordhomos.com.

Concord Homes is the srcnodlurgosi homrbsildrr in the Chica-go area, rurrootly building lifteencommanities throughout the cityand suburbs. Por moro iban 30yours, Ihr prinripols of ConcordHomes have been providing qool-uy, reasonably-priced homes tothousands nf homeowners allover northern Illinois.

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For cnstomers, changes in the third of Illinois, esctading theutility industry mean more city ofChicago. In 1997. residen-choice. For utilities, these chang- sial customers acceanled feres mean more opportunity. To more then 40 percent of salutaIachieve snccess in this new envi- gas deliveries, white commercialrenmeut, otilities must he pce- and industriat customers account-pared to capitalize ou these new ed far approximalely 25 perceutepporlunilies. Nicar is one cam- aud35pereeusrespectively.pasy that has spent the last ten Nicer Gas has a large and di-years getting ready for the day verse caslomer base, rates thatwhen utilities caa compete in the are among the lowest io the na-open markelplace. lico, and an entensive storage and

Brand Building. "We have trassmissiou system. Strategical-taken steps lo strengthen oarmar- ly located ne the nation's saturaIket position and help prepare Ni- gus pipeline network, the compa_cor lo achieve aaccnss in a cam- ny's competitive position is far-pctitive market," says Tom Iher enhanced by its istercon-Fisher, president audclsiefexeca- nects with five interstatetive offtcer ofNicor. "In October pipelines. lo addition, several1997, we changed the name of sew natural gas pipelines haveNertheru Illinois Gas te Nicer been proposed ta serve the Mid-Gas. By unifying oar energy ser- west, expanding Nicer's supplyvices under the Nicor brand um- options. These strengths dislin-brella, we more clearly define the gnish Nicer Gas from other nato-range of our capabilities without rat gas distributors asd put thethe geognaphie limitations im- cosnpaoy is good position toplied by Northern Illinois Gas." grow as the energy iadsstry con-

By using a single brand oame tieuestoevelve.for att of Nicor's producls and Looking ahead, steady growthservices, customers that have in pupatatios aod emplaymenl istong assoctated Northern Illinois expected to continue in the NicarGas with o qualtty product and Gas service territory. Farther der-grcoi service will recognize that egulatian of Ihe natural gas anduoy company with the Nicoc electric utility industries and thesaine carries the sume brand resulting competition among en-pcumtse. ergy providers arc expected to

"Frem a competitive stand- benefit existing customers und topaint we feet it is importani la be cunducivc to additional com-have a single brand name that ea- merciaI and industrial developcompasses all of our capabil- ment.tties," explains Fisher. "The for- Growth in Nun-Traditinualty-year reputation of Northore Markehi, While working loIllinois Gas gives as a solid fout- achieve growth in ils traditionaldation to build upon. We're 00m- gas distcibulioo operations, Nicormilled to using that foundation as also has been pnrsaiug severala starting point for reaching even nou-Iraditienal activities. In re-higher levels of customer salis- cent years, for example, the cam-faction aud service under Ihn Ni- pany has used ils gas transmis-corname." sian network to provide jutta-

Focus on Custumer Service. state transportation service IoCustomer service takes an cveu neighboring pipelines asd gasgrentertmpertaucetn aderegulat. distribution companies. Othered market. Stnce most customers non-traditional sources of reve-didn't have a choice of enecgy nue iuclude providing nalurat gasproviders in the past, a solid, teli- storage services to customers,able product was the focus of selling space for direct-mail io-most companies. But as business- serti io casiomer bills, und pro-es look to the cent century, cos- siding waler meter reading andtomer service is fast becoming olhrrxervicestomunicipulilies.Ihe point of differeolialion for Io addition, Nicor has enteredcustomers - and not just in the into several joint ventares andutility industry. formed a number of unregnlated

"Energy providers are all nell- subsidiaries 1h01 build on theing Ihe same thing - energy. Div- company's repulation and experi-en 1h01 Ihe product is relatively ence in the energy indnslry.equul,tbethingthatselsacompa- These compasies iuclude Nicarny apart is how they treat their Energy, Nicor Technologies, Ni-custemers," says Fisher. "As part cor Solutions, Nicer Natural Gasof nor commitment to our cus- Vehicles (NGV), Nicer Services,tomers, we have adopted a prom- Nicor Hub Services aod Tropicalisc afuncoeditional personal ser- Shipping.vice for each and every customer "The botlom-line is that cas-- this concept is On inlegral part of tomers - whether industrial, com-our operations. If we deliver un- merciaI or residential - want isex-conditional peesoual lervice, pensive, reliable energy,"we'll have a significant competi- continues Fisher. "Nicor pro-live advantage." vides a source of heal when it's

Nicur Gas. Nicer Gas serves mid outside, coal air when it'suppreximately 1.9 mtllian cas- hot outside, and the energy tolomees n a service lerrilory that keep the wheels of indasiry run-includes matt of the nerthern niug year round. We take care of

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Providing reliable osergy ser-vices to customers for morc than4Oyears, Nìcoris the parent com-puny of Nicor Gus, the largestnatural gas distributioo companyin Illinois and the fifth largest inthe nation. As Nicor's principalsubsidiary, Nicoe Gas selvesnere than 1.9 million customers

iu a service territory that 0500m-passes most of the northern thirdof Illiuois, including the greaterChicago saburban area. Nicerowns and operates srvrral otherenergy-related affiliales and sub-sidiaries iuclading Nicor Energy,Nicor Natural Gas Vehicles, Ni-corSecvices, Nicer Solutions, Ni-cor Technologies and Nicor HubServices. for more iaformatiun,visit Ihe Nicar Web site atwww.nicorinc.com orcalt I-888-Nicor4u (t-888-642-6748).

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Would you know what to do inu roadside emergency? Arc youintimidated by a car jack oudjumper cables? Last year, theAmerican Aatomobile Associa-tios (AAA) responded lo 28.9million roadside emergencycalls. lfyua weins'! one of them,chances are you will bc at somepoint, and it's seldom at a con-venient time.

Tho first dcfrnse against o me-chanical breakdown is preventivemaintenance, emphasizes Ihr CarCare Council. This, combinedwith a periadic checknp, helpsensure that your vehicle always isroad ready:

Becuase Murphy's Law so of-ten prevails, the Council offerstips On dealing with roadsideemergencies in their free bru-chute on "... what to do andwhco. .."

The pamphlet emphasizes theimportance of taking correctivemeasures at the first indication ofa problem. When your check en-gine light comes on, pay alten-lion. You can da major damageby running too far with an over-heated eoginn. If such a situationhappens, poll off 1hz road asquickly aod as safely as possibleand tara on your emergencyflashers. The pamphlrt lists othersafety measures a driver shouldknow.

Incloded in the text is u seciionon proper ese ofjamprr cables.The process is nel difficult, butdone Incorrectly it can be danger-oui.

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Leaf burning banned in all butfour Cook County communitiesSurvey results released todny

by the Antericats Leng Associa-tien of Melcopolitatt Clticugo(ALA.MC) indicnte thutmoslmu-nìcipatities in Cook County doEut 0110w leafbansing nailer anycircumsluttces, a pmctira thatwas once commun throughoutlite county. However, leaf hum-ing is still permitted in nuiticor-poraleil Cook Cnuiily.

Of the 132 municipnlities inCook County, four still allow leafbunting with no er minimal re-striclions, They include: Borriug-tan Hills (nu restrictions), PalasFarle (ilty leaves only), SEcura-wood (adult supervisioe), andWorth (Novetnbrr and Decemberonly).

lu addidou, unincorporated nr-eus in Cook Cuauty and conunu-nidos without leaf lrumittg ardu-nances urn subject lu a countyordinance thatatlows burning na-derthefollowing condulions:

It doesn't create a visibilityhazard

-The smokewilt "readily dissi-pute"

.11's done on the premiseswherethelraves ore "generated"

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ALAMC's survey did not in-elude muuicipalilies in the collarcounties, where leofburniog ix re-porledly snare common.

Citiug Ilse serious heulth threatthat leal borssittg lucy post,

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- Heut is the enemy of stainremoval. Clean spïlls and soils ougarments before storing or Iron-ing them. The warmth ofacloset,in combiuntioo with natural orar-tificiul light, con sel stamI. Heatfrom an iron also sels stains anddrives soil deeperislo the fabrtc.

- Garment fibers can becomedamaged if they are brushed orrnbbed while wet, especiallythose of silk, linen and cotton.TItis damage can look like awhile, chalky arta On the fabric.Attempting ta remove a uptll orstain by welting a napkin or clothand rubbing the fabric is most uf-ten the cause. The damage mayEat be neliceable until aller Ihrgarment is cleaned. Instead, gent-ly blot the arta. For washablepieces, pretreat thon luander, orapply a pretreat slain stick or gelas soon as possible. Why? Read

. Fretrealing a slain befere itis dried or sel increases yourchances uf remuval, Use a prO-wash slain remover, liquid laun-

ALA1oIC urges oIl comtnusiticoto tnocttolal bunsoil leaf hamittginnan-ramlateus.

Physicians somedtues seelarge increases in asthma ulkIcksand 0115er respiratory problemsduring or shortly after peak trafburning weekends in their cotu-mouitits.

Atsioog tine communities withttrtal leaf burning bans in CssokCounly, mosteelyon Ilse police orfiredtpnrtmeutu for eiiforcemeul,nud violators cast be fined, Ap-prouítiintely 15 perccat of dietowns report having isseed Ortesor tickets. Blmwood Park andBere Ridge reported the most fee-quetstviolations ofllseirbuus.

Accaedurtg to ALAMC, therencc a number of altemntives loleufbecuing tltatceqaire liltIe-to-un mba tune or money. They hi-elude:

.Buylenvrniu garden bed.-Mulch leaves with mower and

leave them on the lawn In break-dawn aver Ste winter. 1-lowever,Izases should eat uccumulule tumore than half the depth of litegross.

MnlcIt leaves with mower nrrdspread around trees, shrubs, andis Dower beds.

-Add leaves ta na active coro-15051 bed. The colnpost con laterbe axed la noarish luwus and gar-dens.

-If allowed in your communi-ty, dispose of lmves in specifiedyard wnxtt bags.

dry detergent, Or a poste madefrom a powdered luandry deter-gent and water. First. test for col-or fastness by pretreating a stunor other incouspicauns area.Thee, launder the entire garnteotwith n drtergent plus a bleachthat's safe far Ihr fabric. Checkthe stain before you par tho gar-meut into the dryer. Ifthe slain isoat completely gone, try the sEInremoval procedure eue meretimr-uoverdry aslained garment.

Fmctically everyone Itas re-cciveal them at one dine or moth-er. A past cord, letter, au officiniloohiug certificate er even a fanoffering n greut burguis eu ocruise or arcsortvacation. Ijufor-Innutely, many of these offers arenothing more than travel scams.So the question is, "How can yousort aal a real travel harguin fromnscum?"

The first rute of thumb fur de-tceiniaiug solidity of a Irstvel, orany other seemingly fautauticbargain is, "If it sounds 100 goodlu he tree- il usually is,"

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Get Et In Writings Get thecomplete details of year trip iowilting helare makittg payment.This should umuclude time total Costof the trip iuclnditsg L'oies, porEChargea, service fees und sur-charges, along wills terms mmdcanulions, resteictiulls mmd pea-allies.

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Wbat Are Stocks? Stocks (alsoknown as equities) ropresent ashare of ownership in a corpora-tian. Shares of stock aro offeredfor sate by companies as a meaesof raisiog money and providingiovestors an eppOrtaoity ta par-ticipate in the overatt perfor_masco afthe company. The vaineof a share of stock may fluctuate

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What Are Bonds? Bonds areissuod by a campany or govern-meut estity os O Way ta borrowmosey. Bonds represent barsmade by the bondholder to thecampnny Or governmest entitythat issues them. A company mayissue bonds because it needsfunds to expand its business,

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What Are Cash Bqnivabonts?Cash equivalents mn "liquid" as-srts -- assets that can easily botarred luto cash. They includeTreasury bills, hank certificatesof deposit (CDs). commercialpaper (the short-term lOUs orlarge U.S. carporalions) andmosey marketfonds. Cash equiv-

aleots carry less risk. in terms ofvolatitity, and have historicallyproduced tawor relurns thanotocics aud bands.

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George S. May Interiialional

Company is one of theworld's oldest and largestManagement Consultingflrms We have achallenging position open

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individual. The idea candidateis computer literate, highlyorganIzed and customer

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TSR WirelessM: Operaifons Manager5623 West Touhy Ave.

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District 219Contirnied from Page i

eral grant would pick up $41, 600 ° wespSong, truancy and dicor-ofthat am000t in each ofthe three derly conduct, as well as to matn-years uf the grant, with District tain visibility io and uolside the219 paying Ehe $12,100 differ- 5h0u1, purttcularly at dttmtsnalence. Benefits, overtime, mile- times.age, anifarms and equipment, in- je addition, the reseorce offi-cluding u laptop computer, would Cer would also assume actualbaust the cost ta $98,698 io the teaching responsibilities, melad-bent year, and $95,250 and tog lessons ott dmg and alcohol$91,759 in the two subsequent abuse, gang involvement, vio-years. lenco resistance. and good ciii-

bellowing the espiratiun ofihe ZCO5ltiP. Asssstsng mn parmI-grunt, the cost, including pay rais- teacher organteattou und cammu-es, would be $98,831, $102,600 nttyedaeattnii aclivittes as walland $106,474 in years four, five us individaul consultations Willisod sin, fIlie prngram continues. studenls would also be among the

However, when Ihn grant runs school resoarceofficer's duties.Out and ifil is not renewed, Dis- Skukte police answered 1885lcI 219 would have to foot most calls invelving Ntles West Highoflhe bill for keeping the officer Schoul in 1997, and 181 in 1996.at the schnol. Skokie would con- Police were culled ta Niles Neelhlributeabout$5,8000nnoally,of- High School 134 limes in 1997ficials said. and 120 times is 1996. However,

The cost, including salaty and the funds sought tn the geant pee-benefits and overlime, fur a fall- posa! would be sufficient for onlytime 10-month nos-police secan- ofthe schools, officials said.ty person is about $47,964. Io the Disleict 207 Maine High

Duties of the school resource Schcols, securEly wttlnn the threeofficer would include handling schcolstshundledmuinlybyfull-all criminal mutters arising with- lime securEly personnel hircd byin the building us well us iovelve- the ,ndivtdnul semaIs, accordingnient in menteeing, classroom uc- te Marge Sala, a dean at MainelinEmen and stadnnsdiseussiuos. EustHtgh Schuol tnParkRidge.

Sleenglhening the school- 8e what she desenbed us aPolice Depurlmesl relalionship "two-pronged utlark," Ihe disirsct

also pays for off-duly Park Ridgepulice officers tu patrol ealsideihm building and in Ike parking lutun n pari-time busis. "If some-Ihing serious happened inside theschool, they'd come in," Sala

und increasing the sladenls' senseuf safety and security are amongIhm gaula ofthc 0mw pesitisn.

In aHoy. l6memu, SkukiePu-hum ChiefWilliam Miller nuled aconsisted need fur u puliee pees-ence at the school for sack issues

Free BusCnntinued from Pago i

ofNilesat(847)588-8000. charge from 4 a,m on Satur-day, December 5 tbro..gh iOpa. on Sunday, December 6,1998. This is in addition to theNiles Pece Bus, but does nut in-elude Ehe CTA Buses. Transfeesto the Chicago Transit Authoritymill be available fur purchase.

To belterserve Pace riders duc-cg the Holiday sheppisg season,

Pace will add luter evening ser-vice on several Pace Bus Routesand will offer free fares ou thisweekend, December 5 and 6. TheMilwaukee Avenue Route 270io Nues will have an addilioealweekday scuthboasd trip deparl-ing CclfMill Shcpping Cenler atI I 30 p.m. Tite Nuca Fi-est Bauwill tltui,tluiti l/te su,,ie uc/icdaleduring I/im /tu/iduyu.

Pace 's Holiday Weekend FarePrumutio,i, co-spuusorcd by theDaily Herald, will allow passen-gers lu luke their weekend shop-ping io any of tise many suburbasmulls al no casI to ihr rider. AllPuco Bus Routes wiH be free of

Girl dies

To find ont how Puce cas bestserve yea and lo obtain resteschedules, please call Pace Pas-sesger Services weekdays from 8um. tu S p.m. at (847) 364-PACB, or Ehe RTA Travel Infor-mutiuu Center any day feum 5am. te I am. ut 836-7000. Pace'sTDD Line fer hearing impairedcuslumers is (847) 364-5093.Visit Pace un the Interact alWww.pacabus.com.

Cunliound from Page 1driven by RafalPtnkuse, 19, mus driviegloufust fercsndiliuns undnorthbound on Dee Read at 12:41 impreperlane usage. He is sched-am. Nov. 30 when ii left Ilse ruad uled lu appear in court Dcc. 29.und struck the trees u hindi nuribofHiggins Road.

Pinkose was still hospitulieedin fair coedilinn Menday. Mi-chad Zapf, brother uf Ihm dc- Navy Pelty Officer 3rd Clas.sceased girl, was teealed and ce- Neil A. Dimaggin, suo of Dumm-leased lulec os Sunday. A Iltird in J. Dimaggio cf Niles, recentlypassenger. Michael Brokup, 17, reported for daly ai Naval Huspi-uf Park Ridge, ermained iv seri- tal, Mutine Corps Air Grounduns condiiicu Monday, a hospilal Combat Center, Twcntynieespekespreson said. Palms, Calif. TIte 1992 graduale

Pinkesz mas charged by Park nfMaise Township High SchunlRidge lice miih reckless ltomi- ofPark Ridgc,juinrd Ike Navy incide, driving under the influence, July I 992.

Neil A. Dimaggio

NilesConfinanti from Pago i

In elher business, there was adiscussion about the scorre offunds lo he used fur the emergen-cy repair to the roof of Pire Sta-tien 3. The high winds uf a couplenf weeks ugo damaged two sec-lions nflhe fire hunseroef. Emer-geocy repuir mus dune. The Vil-lage is self-insured und the$42,000plos spent for the rouf cc-pute will come from the less re-serve fond. The new ruofis madeofa 45 ml eonfsng material whichis espected to br guile durable,especially ahle 10 withstandstnrmcuuditicns.

The contract Eu build the NilesVelerans Memorial intended forersidence in the new park wasawarded taG & LConsteuclioo,

A Nibs cesideol, Mr. Dresler,spoke at the meeting. He eu-pressed concern fur the safety ofresidents nod saidhe thinks the 20m.p.h. speed limit should be fee'veetly enforced throughout theresidential arman of the Village.He also said he wan not happyabanE the parking of autos undtrucks blecking residential side-walks. He is aware there is u stat-ate un the hooks regarding block-ing private sidewalks and thinksit shnald be more diligently en-forced.

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Vitluga Board President, Dan-ini Scauluo, also read a proclama-hou daring the meeting which an-ensured December 1998, as"Drank and Deagged [air] Dna-ing Prevention Month." PresidentScunlon included io his statementa rail upen all cilizens tu sappedprograms thul would reduce thetoctdence uf impained driving,and would provide uppurlonitiesfoe citizens to participate in cf-fecting a safe ccmmaoity duringthis holiday season. This was de-monstrutive uf representative de-moceacy: the body palitic shoulddetermineits own destiny.

Bill Parler of the MortonGrove Fire Department was alsopresent al Ihm meeting to discussthe Holiday Pnud Drive sputI-sured by the Fireman's Assncia-hun, lt was anuenneed the fonddrive would run from Nuvember27, 1990 IheOugh December 21,998. Fond donations, which

would go tu needy families,should be brnughi in belweenMonday and Friday from 8:30am. until 5 p.m. Tite drop.off sitewilt be the Morton Grove FireSlaliun #4 at 6250 Lincoln Ave.All fund shnuld be nun-perishable.

Anelher notewoclhy subject anIhm agenda was Ihm "final" budget'a'nrksltep, which had been nnigi-noSy scheduled fur 5 p.m. onMonday, December 7, 998, bolwas canceled without any expia-nation by the board. Nu new datewas set when the beard ad-journed.

USE THE BUGLE

Polish/Italian HeritageMonth celebrated

Conk County Circuit Cuisit Clark Aura/la Pucbtski (ceder)meets wilhprominenlleaderu oft/se PollshAmerican und/teilenAmericun cmmmunily in recognition 0/Polish aud I/allan Hen-luge Mnnth a/the Cnmn tun in Chicago. She commended lheuoleaders for their work with youlh andpromoting the culture andheritage of lhese Iwo nafionailles, Pictured from left to night:Judge Sam L. Aminante, Marilyn Mazewaki, Ausociate Clerk, Pu-ctnsk( undEdwandDykla, PaatPnesidentoflhe Polluh AmericanMuueum.

CandidatesContinued from Pago i

Val Eugelmun will heap furelec- sought.tian, Feemer Commissioner Bud Anyone interested in hecum-Skuja, 3e., Ronald Russell, ing a candidate fun the Cuosuli-George Alevupenlos and Engel- duled Election muy obtain n Cu.-

. man have already ublained ocmi- didale's Guide and requiredtoting petitiens fer those seats at focas feom the Stute Buard uf

the Howard Leisure Center, ac- Elections, (312) 8 14-6440, erbycurdiug In Joe LoVerde, Park Contseling the Conk CountyDm1. Esecutive Dircetar. Clerk's Office, (312)443-5157.

Ucinen sasd she has nut defi- The filing period of nominar-nutely decided lu seek ce- ing petitions uf Independent andelecttnn, while Skaju hasn't do- NewPolilicalPaetyCandidutestscided whether lu run fur the park January 25, 1999 thrungh Fobru.distoiclboardorthevillugebuard. amy 1, 1999. Pelitions and other

Village Clerk Kathy Harbisun documents may be filed with Vil-warned prcsprctive cundidates tu lage Clerk Kathy Haebison ut thebe aware of what pclitions they Niles Village Hall, 1000 Civicare picktng np ut the Huward Lei- Cnnier 13e., Nibs daring normalsure Center, as there may be dif- workitig huata, 8:30 am, te 5fereuces in the pettttuns depend- p.m. Per forther information, calltug upon what office is being KathyHarbison,(847)588-8003.

ShoppingContinued from Page i

sprucing up uf the DcmpslcrStremI shopping area is also un theagenda, Arft said.

Is addilinu, infrasleucture im-peasemests for Waukegan Roadfrom Golf Ruad lu DempstcrSIred litaI include ucw street-ltghls, u new water main, pavedalleys, landscaping and specialentry markers tu be cainplcled by0051 fall are also planned us partof the TIF (tas increment inane-ing) district, Acft said.

The price tag for the improve-menEs is cslitnated al $2.5 mil-lion, bnl Ihm village hupcs tu re-cusp at least seme of ihul moneythrough un Illinois Department ufTransportation grant.

Demcliiian dIke Admiral Oa-sis, one of lite uuiy rcsideutialmotels no the Nunlb Shore where,for about $100 u week about lOOelderly, uniunrity and/un disabledcesidenis foand affordable hens-ing. mcl wilh stiff eppusitionfrom Ihe Interface Housing Cen.ter of Ihm Nenthern Suburbs,which filed cemplaints with the

U.S. IDeparlment uf Housing undUrban Development and theConk County Commissiuc onHuman Rights charging the vil-lage with discrimination againsiminorities und the elderly.

Mnrlon Greve provided assis-tance in eclocaling to the mesi-dents who wanted il. Arfs saidthat many of the revidenls wholeuk advaelage of ihat relocationassistance ended ap in a machheller . euvirunmeul than wasprevalent al Ihm Admiral Oasis.

Wayne A. MillerMantte Lance CpI. Wayne A.

Miller, a 1993 graduate el NotreDante Por Buys nf Nilcs, is cur-rently tsttfway iheough a sis-monlb dcplOymcnl In lite Mcdi-tercasean Sea witir the 241h Mu-eine Espcdiliouaey Unit (MEU),embarked aboard lite s/tips uf theUSO Guam Amphibious ReadyGroup. He joined Ike MarineCurpsinMay 1995,

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$9,95I 92 MUSTANG RASTOP 01k. #83676

$9,695 '57 FORD MUSTANG SIR. e6327k$9_995 '97 FORD AEROOTAR 01k. #T9400A

$9,995 '97 FORD MUSTANS DAS. #P1705$9,995 96 FORD lAuRos Ark. #193046$9,999 97 COUSAR 51k. CR1787$9,999 97 FORD TAURUS 0L 01k. CR1840

$9,999 '96 GRAND MARQUIS 51k. CR1775

$9,999 '97 MERCURY SABLE DIII. CR1786

$9,999 '98 FORD TAURUS SE DIN. CR1136

$9,099 98 FORD TAURUS SE Stk. CR1835

$9,999 '95 8LAZE/ 409 4X4 0th. #T9535A$9,999 96 MERC. VILLASER SO 01k. #F1844

$9,999 .95 CHEVY O-20 0th. #195126$9.009 '96 MERC. VILLASER 0lIt. #P1847$0_0go '90 FORD WINOSTAR 01k. CR1843

$iI,5I0 '96 WINDSTAR SL 51k. CR1842$18,096 '54 FORD MUSTANG 5th. #0464$l1,I0I '98 FORD WINDOTAR 0th. CR1773

$11,100 '95 FORD EXPLORER 01k. C8S19A$11,110 'RO FORD WINDSTAR 51k. #8225kSaillI '97 GRAND CARAVAN 51k. CT9562

$11,2I8 'RO FORD EXPLORER 51k. CR1037

$11 ,2II 90 EXPLORER ED. RAUER SIS. #PI839

$51,609 '89 FORS EDCORT SL

$12,210 89 BUICK CENTURY$92,200 '87 BUICK SKYLARK$12,200 86 BOICK 5TH AVE.$12,2II '86 FORD TEMPO$12,8II '86 FORD TEMPO$12,980 96 BUICK LEDADRE

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