classrooms for Dist. 63?

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Nues Zoners approve LG Health Center addition Plans to exnd their current facility required a change in can- ing for the Lulhctan Generai Oc- capational Health Center facility at 7225 Caldwell, Nile& The Nilea Zoning Board granted the Nues edIflOfl Of 8746 N. Shermer Road, NUes, Illinois 60714 - (708) 966-3900 VOL 38,NO. 37,flIEBUGLE, ThUISDAi, MARCR9, 1995 5O per copy Frôm the Left Hand - byDudResr Were going to pat yon in thnjinybox this week We received an interesting ' letter from a Jack Harrison criticizing the Park Ridge Po- tice Department for what he briievedtobeaaabssiveactof power. He saw George Or- wells Big Brother taking over the rights of a private citizen. Read tire fottowing letter and then read thç response from the pollee department before rushing tojudgemest: March 5 t995 Mr. Besser, Something has jnst hap- penedto methatyoa and some of your readers may be inter- ostedinhearingabout. On Wedsesday, March 1, I went into Park Ridge to keep as appointment with my oph- thnlmologisk I parked os Mais Street, two doors from his office, which has two hoar parking. I was there shunt ten minutes und came ost. There was u young woman with a head-held computer by my cur. She had wirst appeared to be a brown nuiform such as a meter maid or a code enforue- ment officer might wear. I asked her ifshe wan giving me a acket. She said. No.' She waseheckiuglo see iflhad toy outstanding tickets or war- rmls, etc. und that I woutd be glad tokuow Ihad cone. I afraid that I had a few choice words forher. She said that she was just timing her job. Conlinaed on Page 34 REeMP 195 byKathleeuQuirsfeld variance, with caverai stipula- A parking variance wan atoo per- tiona, at its meeting on Monday. mitted, limiting availablepnrkiflg March6. fromthecaeeent49npacestO4l. The variance gave the center. Enta twan, Executive Director onedfarmrrlyaresidrntiathome. ofthrDepartmentofOccupaliOn- a B-1 Sj,ecial Une zoning slates. Continued on Page 34 Township sets hearing on alley repair plan Malar Tawsabip bas sched- mied a public hearing this month on a township proposai to apply . to Cook County for a $toO6OO community devrlOpmrOi block grant to improve as altry is the unincorporated area. The beariog is schrdalrd or 7:30 p.m. Turs. day, March 14, at the Maine Towcship Town tosti, t700 Bal. lordRoadin ParkRidge. The alley, which oros parole to Sumac Road, bus goac without regular mainicnancr or signifi- cantrepairs siscetbr arrawao de. urloped with mnlii.family bous. ing is the 1960s. No residents' association exists to cart for the alley, and the township and the county have bren unable to repair it because the alley is os private property. The t7.foot-widr alley russ 950 Pert brtweeo Emerson Conhinned on Page 34 DEC95 hILES Pi8L tlBRAR 6Ml flpfTti HILES IL btlt4 League of Women Voters holds candidates meeting Areyoa prepared to vote in the Morton Grove Elections on April 4? Pian io attend the Candidates Meeting sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Morton Grove/Riles, in coopero- lion with the Morton Grove Life and Continental Cablevision, on Sunday,March I2at2p.m., atibe Board approves start of bidding process Morton GroveLihrary, 6140 Lin- coin Avenae, Morion Grove. You will beve au opportunity to listen to andqoeision the candi- datos for village trosier, park dis- tejes cemmissioner and library 0051er. for information 00 thelLeague, cai1966-7743. Mobile classrooms for Dist. 63? byEen Rieck With the increase in enroll- meat inEath Maine School Dis- trict63, the district it considering adding mobile classrooms, The Bourd ofEducation voted 6-i io aothorizrthestartofabidprOcest toacqoire mobile classrooms at tbrirlastmeeiingheidPeb. 28, Business manager Walter Roe- pan said that thebidprocess was, "a prelialnaty move to keep (the) option available." The resoinlion that the board voted on, and which Koepan read io the board. stressed, "This bid does not obti- gaio the Schooi District to accept the option of purchasing/leaning of mobile classrooms." To be consideied for the nrxi school year. the process mmt begin soda. "If, in fact, the decision is io parchase or lease mobile elms- rooms, the bid process has lo be in place and a decision has to be madebeforu theend ofthe month of March, or at the latest early ApriL"Korpan said. Director of Operaiioos, Jim Centinued on Page 34 Pets prepped for spring preening . Photsby Mike Heunl "CheWey" a snowy while Lhaaa Apao receives the final finishing from groamerArdon Denenberg atAnloine'afHrooming and Pet Gaoler, 9243 Waukegan Rd., MorIon Grove. The severì-year-oldbciaineao averages eo clienlaa weekfrom all ovér the Chi- cagomeIrOPOlIlan areaandspeCialiZe6lnmldlc8 :

Transcript of classrooms for Dist. 63?

Nues Zoners approveLG Health Center additionPlans to exnd their current

facility required a change in can-ing for the Lulhctan Generai Oc-capational Health Center facilityat 7225 Caldwell, Nile& TheNilea Zoning Board granted the

NuesedIflOfl Of

8746 N. Shermer Road, NUes, Illinois 60714 - (708) 966-3900VOL 38,NO. 37,flIEBUGLE, ThUISDAi, MARCR9, 1995 5O per copy

Frôm the

LeftHand

- byDudResrWere going to pat yon in

thnjinybox this week

We received an interesting' letter from a Jack Harrisoncriticizing the Park Ridge Po-tice Department for what hebriievedtobeaaabssiveactofpower. He saw George Or-wells Big Brother taking overthe rights of a private citizen.Read tire fottowing letter andthen read thç response fromthe pollee department beforerushing tojudgemest:

March 5 t995

Mr. Besser,Something has jnst hap-

penedto methatyoa and someof your readers may be inter-ostedinhearingabout.

On Wedsesday, March 1, Iwent into Park Ridge to keepas appointment with my oph-thnlmologisk I parked osMais Street, two doors fromhis office, which has two hoarparking. I was there shunt tenminutes und came ost. Therewas u young woman with ahead-held computer by mycur. She had wirst appeared tobe a brown nuiform such as ameter maid or a code enforue-ment officer might wear. Iasked her ifshe wan giving mea acket. She said. No.' Shewaseheckiuglo see iflhadtoy outstanding tickets or war-rmls, etc. und that I woutd beglad tokuow Ihad cone.

I afraid that I had a fewchoice words forher. She saidthat she was just timing her job.

Conlinaed on Page 34

REeMP 195

byKathleeuQuirsfeldvariance, with caverai stipula- A parking variance wan atoo per-tiona, at its meeting on Monday. mitted, limiting availablepnrkiflgMarch6. fromthecaeeent49npacestO4l.

The variance gave the center. Enta twan, Executive Directoronedfarmrrlyaresidrntiathome. ofthrDepartmentofOccupaliOn-a B-1 Sj,ecial Une zoning slates. Continued on Page 34

Township sets hearing onalley repair plan

Malar Tawsabip bas sched-mied a public hearing this monthon a township proposai to apply

. to Cook County for a $toO6OOcommunity devrlOpmrOi blockgrant to improve as altry is theunincorporated area. The beariogis schrdalrd or 7:30 p.m. Turs.day, March 14, at the MaineTowcship Town tosti, t700 Bal.lordRoadin ParkRidge.

The alley, which oros parole

to Sumac Road, bus goac withoutregular mainicnancr or signifi-cantrepairs siscetbr arrawao de.urloped with mnlii.family bous.ing is the 1960s. No residents'association exists to cart for thealley, and the township and thecounty have bren unable to repairit because the alley is os privateproperty. The t7.foot-widr alleyruss 950 Pert brtweeo Emerson

Conhinned on Page 34

DEC95hILES Pi8L tlBRAR

6Ml flpfTtiHILES IL btlt4

League of Women Votersholds candidates meetingAreyoa prepared to vote in the

Morton Grove Elections on April4? Pian io attend the CandidatesMeeting sponsored by theLeague of Women Voters ofMorton Grove/Riles, in coopero-lion with the Morton Grove Lifeand Continental Cablevision, onSunday,March I2at2p.m., atibe

Board approves startof bidding process

Morton GroveLihrary, 6140 Lin-coin Avenae, Morion Grove.

You will beve au opportunityto listen to andqoeision the candi-datos for village trosier, park dis-tejes cemmissioner and library0051er.

for information 00 thelLeague,cai1966-7743.

Mobileclassroomsfor Dist. 63?

byEen Rieck

With the increase in enroll-meat inEath Maine School Dis-trict63, the district it consideringadding mobile classrooms, TheBourd ofEducation voted 6-i ioaothorizrthestartofabidprOcesttoacqoire mobile classrooms attbrirlastmeeiingheidPeb. 28,

Business manager Walter Roe-pan said that thebidprocess was,"a prelialnaty move to keep (the)option available." The resoinlionthat the board voted on, andwhich Koepan read io the board.stressed, "This bid does not obti-

gaio the Schooi District to acceptthe option of purchasing/leaningof mobile classrooms." To beconsideied for the nrxi schoolyear. the process mmt beginsoda.

"If, in fact, the decision is ioparchase or lease mobile elms-rooms, the bid process has lo bein place and a decision has to bemadebeforu theend ofthe monthof March, or at the latest earlyApriL"Korpan said.

Director of Operaiioos, JimCentinued on Page 34

Pets prepped for spring preening

. Photsby Mike Heunl

"CheWey" a snowy while Lhaaa Apao receives the final finishing from groamerArdon Denenberg atAnloine'afHrooming and

Pet Gaoler, 9243 Waukegan Rd., MorIon Grove. The severì-year-oldbciaineao averages eo clienlaa weekfrom all ovér the Chi-

cagomeIrOPOlIlan areaandspeCialiZe6lnmldlc8:

t: ! -'t'' !'j'ìPAGEZ THE BUGLE, THURSDAY,MARCU 9, 1995

ikSoffers frèèIëcfroñicfilingat MGoffice

The Internal Revenue Ser- tax return while you wait.vicesMorltrnGroveoffice,locat- To take advantage of this ser-e4ai8125 N.RiverDrive, wilibe vice, bring yourtax package andoffering free electronic filing to all nrcrssaeyrecordu and recaiptalocal residents who have their to the office. In addition, you

muslhavet. verificatioa of the social se-

cueity numhers and datei of birthof all dependents listed ou yourretain.

. two faons of identification.including one picture ID.. foeyonracif (and your spouse), and

. proofef abankaccountif youwish to have your refund directlydeposited.

federal tax returns prepaeed at theoffice.

This service will be offered tolower and middle income peoplewho are filing the baaic individu-at lax returns and have incomeuudcr$30,000. People who quai-ify fur the llaened Income TaxCredutwitfmdfreeelecuonicfil-ing particularly helpful. IRS au-aistors will prepare your federal

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The Emeritns Program of Oak-tea Community College is offer-iog a señea of non-credit semi-sors at the Ray Harlstein campus,7701 N. Lincoln Ave., Skokie,during April and May.

The offerings include: AnOverview of Ihr U.S. SupremeCourtfoclwaMonday afternuonsstarling April 10; Line Dancingfurcight Tuesday mornings slav-ing April 1 1; The Holucausl fersix Monday mornings starlingApril 10; The Second TimeAround foreighlmmsday morn-ings slartingApril2l; SuulhAfri-can Aulhars for six Tuesday af-temunns slaving Muy 2 HumorIn Aging for six Monday morn-ings starting May 1; Baddhismand Balance for faur Wednesdaymarnings starting May 3; andChess for six Wednesday after-suons st.artingMuy 3.

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NILES SENIOR CENTER REGISTRATIONThu Niles Senior Ceder li open 10 resideelsuf theVillage f

Nues, age 62 and over and their younger spouses. Seniurs inter-esled in ublaining addilianal senior center infurmaliun shunldcall or visil the center and be placed un the mailieg 1lit. The urn-1er ix lucased at 8060 Oaktnn Street.

YARN NEEDED1f ynu have any left-over yare, please bring it la the semer

center. Lap rohes are mude for veterans from your generous du-nations. Also, volunteers are needed lo cruchet and/or sew laprobes or slippers. Ifinleeesled pleme call Ihr center.

INCOME TAX REGISTRATIONIncome lax uppoiulmesls are cuereully bring taken. Appoint.

monts will he on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday mamingsund ufterneons beginning en Tuesday, Jan. 31 through April 6. Ifyau need la fill out u circuil breaker only, please let us know.

RULES OF THE ROADRules of the Road, u free elms thai helps sneiaes prepare for

renewing their divers licenses. will be held Monduy, Mureh 13 atIO um. al Ballard Leisure Center. Claus is bREE, bui regisrationisrequined. -

REVERSE MORTGAGE AFPOINTMNTSReverse moelgage appoinlments are uvailuble an an individuai

basin on Monday, March 13 by uppoinlment. A repreentlivekam Senior Income Reverse Mortgage Corporation will beavailable In answer qnrsliosn. Call to schedule an appainlment.

MONTHLY MAILING -

Manthty mailing is on Tuesday, March 14 ut 12:30 p.m. Vol-entrees welcumel

TRAVEL PRESENTATIONA free presentation mil be given Wednesday, March 15 at 2

p.m. by Fancy Free Halidays. The pmnenlatiun will fetore twotrips: Bridges uf Madison County and Smaky Meunlains. Regis-Iration required.

MEN'S CLUB REGULAR MEETINGThe regular meeting for the Niles Senior Men's Club will take

place on Menday, March 20 at 10:30.

GOLDEN RINGERS AND 90 PLUS WANTED!!The Nues Senior Center is carreully leaking for those Nues

residenin whn are 90 years of age and older AND for caupleswho were married in 1945 ONLY. if you fall:inlo either cetegu-O, please coil Mary Olrksy ut the NOes Senim Center.

GRANDPARENT CONNECTIONIf you like children and have sume free time, why not join in

the Niles Senior Center's intergenerational program? For only afew heurs a week you eon spend same lime with childrun br-Iween 3 and 5 years of age as a teacher's assistant, showing Ihumynur differences and similarities! Inlerenled "Grandmas" AND"Grandpas" should contact Curyn Tomasiewicz.

BEGINNER NEEDLEPOINT CLASSLear the cunlinental and alternating continental stitches and

make a 7 s 5 inch "Heme Sweet Home" er floral picture. Theclans will be held at Ballard Leisure Center eu Mondays, March20, 27 and April 3 from t-3 p.m. The cost is $33.50 and includesall melerials und elusnruum instntcliun.

WOMEN'S GOLF PROGRAMA Women's GeIf Program will be held on Friday, April 7 at 2

p.m. at the Senior Center. Golf lips wilt br provided hy GregGeuz, follewed by e brief intruductien uf the 1995 WomennGulf seusun. Refreshments will ha served. Regislrasiuu required.Free.

Free A.A.R.P. tax assistance atLeaning Tower Senior CenterVutanteers from A.A.R.F.

(American Ass's Retired Per-sens) wilt be at Leaning TowerYMCA Seniur Adult Center,63110W. Teuhy Avenue, Nues, lohelp SeniurCitieuns prepare theirlncumeTuxRrtums.

The A.A.RP, Volunteers aceal the Semer Center on Wednes-days from 10 am. to 3 p.m. furthe month of Mueeh and until

St. John Lutheran open houseSt. John Lutheran Scheel,

Nibs, will hatt an Open Houneand an Enlerlainmeet Showcaseun Friday, March 10, beginningal 6:30 p.m. Prospective studentsfur the 3 year old l're-Kindergarten class through the8th grade and their families areinviledlnullend.

Faculty and staff will he unbaedla unswerquesliunn and dis-tribale information packeIs uhaulthe sehoul pregeam kam 6:30 l0

April 12th, 1995, This is open lothe cummunity and you need notbe a member uf the Senior Cen-ter. Howeverun advance appoint-ment is necessary. No businesstaxes or Camplicaled formsplease.

Call the Center at (708) 647-8222, Est 2237 for an appoint-ment. -

7:30 p.m. At 7:30 p.m. SL JohnLutheran Parent-Teacher Leaguewill hosl the llnterlajament show-cunefeaturing uvariety of protes-houaI acts pravided by SchultzTheutniculAgency ofNiles. : -- St. John Latheran School is 156 -

catad at 7429 N. MilwaukeeAve., helween-Touhy and HarlemAves. Fur more itifoemulionabout the school orenleçlainmentgrugrum, cuIt the school oiSive at(708)647-8l32 . - . -

THEBUGLRTIIUISSDAY. MARcII9, 1995

Focus

Schwinge family safeguards future- for oldest church in Niles - -

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byJosephW.Zurawuki-

The First Baptist Chwch ofNilen, often refereed toua the Lit-Ile Country Chapel, at 7339Waukegan Road in "probably theoldest alruclure in Nues," sayapastor, Rev, RogerL. McManun.After a momentary pause, andwith his characteristic smile, headda, "at least, it'u the oldestchurch.'-" Thin is Benjamin Lupton,"says MeManus as he dirplayn awell-worn duplicaLed pholo.'Lttpton was conVerted around1870 ata tael meetipg where IlseNues Patire Station is today,"says McManm, Lupton donaledthe pruperty on which the churchstands, upproxiumiely one-halfacre, fer ute only as a church. Aformat trust fer thin purpose waseatablisheiliu 1879.

Some accounts have the eligí-eat hùildissg erected in 1870 fornueby the Methodist EvangelicalChurch, That church remained

Clerk's Office extendshours for sticker sales

Maine Township Clerk GaryK. Warneehus announced Ihut hiseffiee will slay open later ferthree sights Ibis month lo uccom-module ecsidcnls who need Inpurchase 1995 Cook County ve-hiele slickers by the April t dead-

The clerk'n office at the MaineTownship Tuwn Hall, 1700 BuI-lard Road is Park Ridge, will beopes until 7 p.m. on Wednesday,March 29; Thursday, March 30;and Friday. March 31. Vehicle

EastGenera

Orgunizutinus illlerested inhelping lo select candidales forEast Maine District 63 (elemen-laG' nchoels) and Maine Town-nhip District 207 (high schools)Beards ofEduculion shnuld con-tactAriNoparulak al47O-l937 erMary Senkownki al 966-7954 ferCuuctìsmembershipforms.

lite Baut Maine TownshipGenéralCuazusis une uf the pein-cipul nrganizulionn providing in-fuemalinn 10 renidents of ScheolDinteleS 63 and 207 ubaut candi-dates for the schonl huards i6thenudisiricts. i .- - -

:MuibCucs is holding

then meetings far November's

active until 1920, When theMethodiuls expressed inserent in"selling thechurch lo abur," sayaMcManus, "a member of the cgn-gregatioa,MalildaSchwingepra-le,sled and brought a civil actiontrying io prevent the sale. Shelost but went to the Illinois Sn-preme Court which averlurerdthe lower court decision and thepropeetyremainedasnetup in thetrust."

Subsequently thebuilding wasuned by Muody Bible aladenliwhea it was known its lise GraceChurch and Ilse NiIm liibteChurch.

In 1967 il became the FientBaplini Chinch of Nuca, Rev.McManun was ita first und con-dnurn as ita only pastor. Thechurch eprurd with 14 chartermembers.

As the church increased inmembernhipitwas decided un ad-dition was necessary. The eligi-nui sleuclure seated 75. The

stickers atsn will be. availableduring the regular office heurs of9 am. lo 5 p.m. Menday shrooghFriday und 9 uni. te neon Salar-

ror more infurmalion, call theclerk's office ut 297-2510, cxl.224. County slickers are requiredfer uIt vehicle owaers in the unin-cerpureled area. The cost is $25pee year fer automehile uweers,or $1 per year for senior citieenuuge6s or elder.

Mainei Caucus

Board of Education elections.The first is an orgunicutiotiulmeeting. Oeganizatiens which in-lended to become members ofCaucus mast auend this meeting.The Cuacan in camprised ufmembers from service organieatinas, clubs, religieus organiza-tians, homeawnern associations,and sehuuls within the Dislrict63boundaries. The nrganieatienulmeeting nf the East Maine Cna-can will he held un Thesday,March 21, a17:30p.m. attheEdu-catinnul Service Center far ElisIMuineSchools Diulrict63, 10150Dee, Read, Den Plaines, B.

church had to appeal to the NileaVillageboard niece a frame addi-tien rntherthanabtickonewas tobe added to maintain the chame-terof ncoantry church.

The 33-by 26-foot addition,along with pillars and a steepleweee added and the church, newexpanded to seat 125, was detti-

- cutedMay2, 1976, -

While the village board wasconsidering the caning variance;they granted a 'Hiles historicallandmark" designation to the sito.Richard Troy, village attorney,commented, "You are talkingabout a church bedding that hanhistorical significance in thecommunity. The community hasasighitopreserve historical laud-marks."

Rev. McMaaas eecalled the et-farla of Herman Schwinge, whorecently passed away, to the de-ve)opment of the expandedchurch, Schwinge tank aver his

Motor fueltax allotments

llliuois municipalities havebeen alluard $23,436,474 astheir share ufmulne furt las paidinto the Slate Treasury duringJanuary, aceurding to the illinois-DeparimeelofTransportalioe.

Motor fuel tax ace atlecatedmenthly lo the various munici-palities in Illincis fer their steedsand highways. The monies alle-culed are computed on Ihe basisnf pepalation.

The utlolments te certain of themmticipalitics follew: DesPlaines, $127,737; Glenview,$91,920; aedNilen, $67,079.

Caucus seeksSchool Boardcandidates

The nominuling comntiltee ofthe District 64 general caucus inseeking qualified communitymembers who are interested inserving On the Board of Edacu-tien far District 64 and Diuleict207.

laileresled individuals shouldcenlact Kathy Jeewiak at (708)825-1785 for applications - tirmoreinfeintutian, - -

Applications sheuld- belu_ byMarch,17 tin-4;view -with-the nominatin cothimiueewillhéscheduld( : '

mother Maliltla'ipesilien as leus-tee to insure the uscofthe landasuchureh .-,. ; -..:-.

"I knew Hermnn-as.afriettd'nays McMaauu. He always hada lot of storieabliUteail'LNiltis. ÇHerman lived en Howard und hewould tell me about hos6'-'hhr-mother would latee in the Indianswho lived along theriver becauseit would get su cutd in the win-ter."

Schwinge, asuccessfal ceni rs-tate developer of shopping con-toes in Nuca, would also relateatene, to McMaeus ofhiu grand-father who owned a farm at slur-1cm and Dcmpster. His grandfa-ther liad aprepscraea bminms ofselling onions asid patalees toChicago.

One of Ilse parcetn Herman in-herilcd was the site efthr currenlGolf-Mill shopping center. "Itwas there," McMauas stales,

- "thaiHennan's grandfather lestait

the first reaper ever built byMcCormick. It didn't work soMcçôtlainktookitback."ì\ .Mc3gmus says he would kid

- Sch'einge uboat whet that repareI wouldbeworth today.

:1whaa.the new addition was tahe uddedtotheehureh,McManausayn that Schwinge donated attcontracting services and a newair-conditioning system in mcm-ely of his mother,

In 1989, when packing beganto be àprebtem forehareh mein-been, Sehe-lage purchased somelaud adjacent io the church anddesignated it foe me as a parking

-tal forcharrh members,With the passiag of Herman

Schwinge, Rev, McManus willserve us trastee of the land deedthat requires that the site of thecurrent First Baptist Church ofHiles will always be mrd as achurch.

NPD announces passingof Patrol Officer Taylor

Wish rrgrrls the Nites PoliceDepartment annuanccs the pass-ing ufPalrot Officer Courtney G.Tayler #132. Courtney Taylor, a17 year velecan uf the Nues Fo-lico Department died on Fridayevening, Feb. 17. He was 42years cId.

Courtney became Dispatcherwith the Hiles Felice DepartmentonJaly 15, 1978. 0e June 1, 1979hr was swurn in as a Patrol 056-cer un this police department andson January 1, 1994 was uppoinledla the punition of Immediate Re-spense Officer (Detective).

Courtney Tuyloeis survived byhis father, Claylon Taylor, meth-er, Shirley Taylue, wife, Toni Ceariney Taylor was waked alTaylor, and stepdaughter Mi- Skaja Terrace Funeeal Home inchelleBuxter. Nibs on Monday, Feb. 20. Cre-

'Ceariney was a garai police- malien Services were also held almanandagoodfeiend,' saidPub- Simia Termed on Febrnaiy 21 utlic Infennatien Officer Roger 1 1 am.

MG Art Guild presentswatercolor demo

On Wednesdày, March 15, the Chauuaso Çard foe the past fiveMorton Grove Art Guild iutlf . ' Ipreuelit a waterenlop denuenslea Jein us p 7:30 pm., at lhtilin by I7egald Linlslrtlu, pate Mabsfi?ld PsrkFieldhtIus $3Qaltendedihe MIiisIlttk ofClsi- Chçcb5 sneqn Boive. Reftestt i

cago, amanti other schools, Hift ' mlinlstlejl seryed. For 1150matylodepicli 8ei4irt andpeaceflll . in»qtjua, cull lÇalhy Tiqujila;scenea. lOe hu )se4 1l6 pfflciql s 708966.404 .,s.. Çtitti$ tee"tliq b1uttiohAs ', .:- : :- 'i'.

CnurtneyG. Tnytnr

Wilson, "Hewillbeminued,"

FirgWaptislChurch efNiloain 1973 before additions. Thisinhowlhe church looks lodoy.

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Shamrocks, 1eprechaun rain- Dibk Themi and tho Sham-bows and pots of goId...lts St. rocks. ondfeastingoncornbeef,Patricks Day atOaktonAmssRa- cabbage, carrots, ryn bread andtiremont Community, 1665 Oak- Irish coffee.ton PI., Des Plaines. Residents The event is free and epen toand community members will the publie. For reservations orcelebrate the Irish holiday on mere information, call (708) 827-Wednesday. March lb from I te 4200.4p.m., by dancing to thnmusic of

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These and many more ques-lieus will be answered in "47Ways to he Happier with yourContact Lenses." This programwittbepresented ut the Elk GroveVillage Public Library on Mon-day, March 13, at 7 p.m., and althe Arlington Heights Poblie Li-brary ou Tuesday, March 21 al7:30 p.m. The focas wilt bu oukeeping your vision clear; yourcontactlenses clean and safe; andyear eyes comfortable, white,and bealthy. Te register for theElk Grove Village program, call439-0447. Registration is notnecessary for the Arlisglon

-Heights program. The presunta-tioss are free.

The preseoter, Dr. MichaelWodis, promises "90 mientes ofcolorfal slides, understandableenplasalions,audsarprisingty us-able tips--with printed informa-tian you'll be able to take homeandusesightaway." - -

Dr, Wadis, a Park Ridge op-- tometrist whose practico is limit-

ed to contact lenses, bas bees fit-sing costacls far25 years. lie haslectared audwritteoio the contortlens field, asd holds- patents for

. contact leus measuring insIto-mesta. -

CPR for older..,. -- ----aulso!y..,.-.-" CPR (Catsliopialmoaary Re-. .sostitadoti) Class for, Oldey

- Malts Only," program s)s6ú--. sored by the Senior Health Pro-- grant ofRosh North Shore Medi-

cal Center, will be held osiMonday, March 13 and Wednes-day, March 15 from 9 to 11:30a.m ü the medical center's -

- Shaefstein Adodemic Center,Room2. -

Learn the basic rescue tech-niques needed when you are

, alone and Come upon as adult- whose heart or breathing has

stopped. Learn how to givo prop-.. erhelp lo apersonwho is choking

and how to provide emergencyoid for a child or baby. Some os-petto of the class are somewhatstrenuous. Cousulting your phy-sicioois suggested.

There is a $12 fee. The classsize is limited. For farther infer-

: motion or so register, call theRush North Shore Referral Line

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FREE INCOME TAX RETURN ASSJSTANCEIncome lax lime is coming and Morton Grave offers froc tax

filing hetp through the AAEP Tax-Aid program to people age 60and over. From now lo April 14. Tax-Aid volunteers wilt pce-pare iscnasc tax returns at sa charge. Seniors who wish lo havetheir ton retares doue should bring copies of their 1993 federaland state tax retores; tax forms for the 1994 lox year, and W-2s,W-2Ps, SSA-1099s and other relevant dote showing bicorne fer1994. Call the Morton Grave Senior Hot Linz at 470-5223 foryou personal oppointmcut os a Monday or Wednesday st thePrairie View Community Center or en a Friday at the FlicldngerSenior Centre. Apointment times are from 9 am. and- I p.m.

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errnittiog whether personal health is threatened by high bloodpresare. High bleed pressure is a major cuutnbslor towardstrokes heart disease, md kidney fatlure. Unfertaualely, highbleed pressare usually bas na symplems. A person can feel greataud still hove high blood presure. A free bleed pressare screen-ing clinic in offered for Morton Grave residente from 9 le 10am. On Tuesday, March 14 in the Fliridnger Senior Conter.

COMMISSION ON AGINGThe Merlan Grove Commissien un Aging will hold its next

monthly meeting al I p.m. on Taesclay, March 14 in the Flick-inger Maoieipal Center. The cousmtsstott provtdes an arena fordiscussion rod plauniug of servies and programs to benefit Mor-ten Grove's senior citizen popalatiou. All interested restdenls arowelcome lo attend.

COUNTRY WESTERN DANCINGSeuioes can sige ap foc another session of Coanley Western

Dancing ut the National Park field huase. Neither a partner norcountry western daucing experience is necessary. Be sues towear hard sole shoes. Jim Davey will be teaching this 8-weekclass on Wednesdays stating March 15. The class begins at 2:15p.m. and the cost is $36 for residents and $41 fur soon-residents.Sign tsp at Prairie View or call 965-744?.

PRIME TIMERSThe North Shore Prime Timers Club invites interested Morton

Grove residents to two upcoming programs at the Mutton Greve.Pablic Librasy. At 7 p.m. on Thorsday,March 16, goest speaker:-Eugene Lehman, author, lecturer and herotogist. Enjoy o chackleor tow two as hr brewses through "The 1908 Sears, Rosbuck-Catatog. " At 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 20, Katlsryrr A Hoffmau,financial consultant from Merrill Lynch will-speak shoal "Uit-derstonding Minimum Distribution Rotes." For information,oboot the Prime Timers,'nall Pciseilla-Godemoou at 966-7363.

SENIOR SEMINAR SERIESThe SeniOr Seminar Series contisiuca with two more cveuing

trelures in March and April in the Mortou GrovePublic Library: -:

at 7 p.m..ou'Thorsday, March 23, Karol Versen of Legacy ofLife Productions, Inc. will speak on Ihn topic, "The Legacy ofWomen: Mother/Daughter Relationships and Othdr Voices ThatForm Our History": and at 7p.m. on Thorsday,April l9,'Chris-topher Coerado,foander asid publiihér ef"SO And E'ettzr"niagu-es mil p aku thet pr Imag f,Ag g utlseM dsa Necf re t n are req sr d d eft shmentx w U b ved FodIrmI calf L un I L 1w t RN BA t 1h FI kIng S n or C3èr, 470-5246. ' . -

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EThNIC TÔUR oit cmcÀGÒSoin the Prairie View Tratet Club for a,delightful pm-holiday

ethnic tour of Chicago on Tuesday, Mitrch2S. Seniors will visitand sample specialties at a family-aweed Greek bakery. Tear the -,Medican Fine Arts Center and sen the uarroundiarg neighborhoodwhich is an outdoor gallery for the Moral Ails Mövemeut is Chi-cage. The toar also includes the Holy Trinity CIhedrol. .LdoisSullivan's landmark-Russian Orthodox Church and-at the Ubes-man Notional Musrom sei o 'demonstrotiou of the centones-oidfolk art of egg decorating. A delieioos meal wilt be enjoyed inChinatown. The bas fur.this.fan-ftlted trip will leave PrairieView at 9 am. asid rittern at apprettimately 4 pm. The cost-is -

$48 for residente and $52 for oonresidents. For-further informa-tien call Catherine Dean al the Morton Grove Fork Distrait, 965-744?. - '

DRAMA & DESSERTJoin the Park District's Drama di Dessert Geoap as they

travel sear and far to enperieuci both amateur and professionalprodaclious, as well as a delicious dessert to round eut the afler-0000. The first irip will be Thursday, March 30, fer that old fa-vorite "Mame," Niles North High School will showcase theirtal-enled stadeuts in this loveahln story of a vivachos lady wholived life lo the fattest. Dessert will follow at Begte's Britw, anew cafe in Skokie. The bas leaves Prairie View ai 12:15 pm.and relams at 4 p.m. The cost is $5,50 for residente and $6 fornon-residents, The second scheduled trip is to the Royal GeorgeTheatre in Chicago fer that acclaimed prodoction, "ForeverPlaid." One of the hottest tickets in town, the ploy follows thejoorney of a "semi-professional" harmony group, "The PeurPlaids." Their career was cot short by an auto accident on thenight of their first professional "gig" in 1964. These "teen an-gels" will entertain with such songs ox "Love is a Many Splen-dored Thing," "Montents to Remember" and many other favor-11es. Dessert will be at Father and Son Restaurant. The bssleaves Prairie view et I p.m. on Wrdnrsdoy, April 19 and re-toms at 5:30 p.m. The cost is $34 for rusideets and $37.50 foruoaresidentx. Space is limited so sign up early by calling Cathe-tine Dean at the Morton Grove Park District, 965-7447.

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Eileen Glenn Tucker, RN.,Resuriction Me1ica1 Cenler,Chicago, will speak on CancerPrevention for Women at 7:30pm. onMonday, March 13, nELlieProfessional Secrelaries Interna-tional, Skokie Valley Chapter,meeting at The Studio Restau-rant, 8717 Lincoln, MoGonGrove. FIori d'anvers will starIsE5:30 p.m. and dinner will be at6:30p.m.

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Meetings are generally heldOie second Monday of everymonili, however, Ihn April menI-ing will be held on ProfessinalSecretaries Day, Wednesday.April 26, during ProfessionalSecretaries Weeh.

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Just in time for sprisg clean-ing. the Park Ridge Newcomerswill huid their semi-uncool Chil-dress Sate on Saturday. April 8from9:30 am. Lu 1 p.m. aiS!. An-drcw'i gymnasium, 260 N.Norlhwest Highway (at Elm),ParkRidge.

The snleoffers nhugcseleclioaofgenfly used spring and summerchildren's clothes, toys, equip.mmi, and molernity dulling.Anyoneinterested io telling goudqualily children's items, colt

. (708)518-6647.

Oakton sponsorstour to LondonThere are still spaces available

00 the London and Stratford-on-Avon Springtime Theater Tourschrduled for March 25 lo AprilI, sponsored by Oaklon Commit-nity College.

This eight-day, five-play touris a unique opportunity Io ser Ilsebest of sehnt's new on London'sWest End s!agrt yeses before theplays gel to Broadway. Partici-pants witt son how the earlyblooming countryside and thenearby warm Gulf Stream bringsan early springtime to England.The tose wilt be led by veteranAllen Schwartz wltobas escorted85 trips to Stratford and Niogora-on-the-Luke Theater Pestivols inCanada and annual sptinglrips toEngtond.\ Por moee information, call(708) 679-4123 or (708) 635-

f, 1812.

Children's Sale to takeplace in Park Ridge

Donna Zaborowuki (Left), owner of Summit Specialtee's andMareO Kowaiski chairman of the Park Ridge Newcomers Chit-dren'sSate discuns the distribution oflags forthe upcoming Chit-dran's Sale on Saturday, April 8 at St. Andrew's gymnasium inPsrkRidge from 9:3010 1 p.m.

Summit Specialtee's wil haro lags available during storehours foranyone interesledin seling their gen lly used children'sclolhingandtoys. Formoreinformatlon aboutlhe sale, callSlB-6647.

Mrs. America Pageant.In order to participate in the

Mrs. Illinois/America competi-lion, a major national Pageantthat doesn't discriminate ngainutmarried women, a contestantmost be ali. S. cilizen.atleast 18years old. maniedforatleautonnmonth asofthn entry of her SlatePageant, and aresident of Illinoisfor aminimom ofsixmonthu.

In addition to such bgaiilifulprizes as a 14-carat diamondnecklace. an ali-expenuepaid tripto Nationals. a cash award. and acomplete wardeobe of faufIlons,the winnerwill alsoearn the rightto represent lllinois at the Eight.eenth Annual Mrs. America Pa-geanL The finals wlllbe taped ana nationally syndicated one hoar

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A distinguished pangl of Judg-ca comprised of entertainment,community and business leaderswill have thtfiliffleult task of se,Ineling the fuirait Mes. Illinois ofthem all to aoceoed Kelly Fisher'.thereigningqueen from Chicago,Illlnoia.

Complete 'mfomsalion uboulthe State Pageant. from entryroles and applientions and tickeRfor the event, can be obtained bycontacting Classic Pageants,2615W. 35thSL,Oaktrmook,Iili-noiI 60521 or calling (708) 325-5509,

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J:JW, News. Register for KindergartnersBNAT at Oakton introduced to soccer skills

Those ,vho are intereslcj inpursuing aeorsingeareerdae reg-isler new for the Basic Nurse As-saituel Training Program(fiNAl) at Oaktou CommunityCollege, 7701 N. Lincotn Ave.,Skokie. Applications are now be-ing accepted for the next sessionof the BNAT program which be-gins oe Monday, Aprit 10.

Upon comptetion of the tO-week progeom, stsdents wit! becertified nursing assistants, ableto work in nursing homes, hospi-tuis aedtsomeheatltt ugencies.

The program, funded by thePrivute Industry Council ofNerthem Cook Couoty, is freo ofehurge to quatifoedresidents whomeet the standards of the JobTraining Partnership Ac! (3PTA)andcertuin income guidelines.

.Apotentiat student must b, atleast lt yema aid, a resident ufNorthern Suburban CookCounty, heatihy and physicallyable lo care for others, and genu-innly interested in hulping sick.older ordisubled individuals. Tu-toeing is available for studentswhoupeoktimitedhugtish.Por more infonootion aboutIhr program er to arrangr os in-tervic\V, call (708)674-5950.

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born Sob. 5. 6:50 a.m.at Rrtur-rection JOospilat. She weighed 4lbs. 13.3 oonceu.

Proudparcnls are Tim and Ka-aylKottas.

Even Ihn youngest childrencan enjoy o spring toutou of soc-cee, thanks to Northbrook ParkDistrict. BeginuingAprit22, kin-drrgartuers wilt be placed on soc-der teams willi 8-t t players fromIheirindividuat schools for Satue-day practices and scrimmages.This inlrodoctury program high-tights fundamentats of the gameIn a non-competitive environ-ment. Players will receive a teamshirtand socks; parents mast sup-ply shin guards. Parents will berequired to attend an orientationmeeting on April 1, ut tO um. inthe Sports Center ConotssunityRoom, 1720 Pfingsten Rd.

The registration deudtine foeKindergartos Soccer is Friday,March 17. Ifyoa would like loin-iroduce your kindergartner to theesciting game of soccer, don't

aGljflt ofWomen's History'

The American Association ofUniversity Women and the DesPtainns Chapter of NOW present'Glint of Womnus History"March 16 ut 7 p.m. at Trinity Lu-theean Church, 675 E. AlgonquinRd., Des Plaines.

Coffee and cenkies wilt be

Contact Jeun Ann Rosenbergat (700) 967-7229, for additionalinformation.

Tot LearningCenter registration

Thn Skokie Park District's TotLearning Centeris now acceptingprioritsjregiatr ion frbip Skokjb

. residruts for summer and/or full.Spaces uro limitadin oar full dayNAEYC accredited child carecetiter. Colt Mmdi Schryrr orShin Chenat(708) 674-1508, formorninformation.

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Former Brebeuif Pastorto lead Lenten Mission

IaIier J. Edward Duggan, theformerpastorofSt John Brebeufin Nues. will lead a Leales Mia-ajan from March H Io 16 at St.Theda Church. 6725 W. DevonAve., Chicago.

Fr. Daggan will preach at allmasses the weekend ofMareh 11and 12. Beginning Monday,March 13, andthroagh March16,Fr. Dnggan wjII present specialmission talks each night at 7:30p.m. in the church. Topics willinclude "Gods First Question atJadgement Day and 'The Saf-faring of Good Peuple: What is

Reading set inhonor of Purim

Ouründerstanding?'Followinghis talk Wednesday,

March 15, there will be a Recon-ciliation Service followed by in-dividnal Confessions. lise fmaltalkTharsday will befollowedbyaaacial hoar.

Nues CommunityChurch

Nilea Cammnnity Chnrch.7401 W. Oakloa St., invites yontoworshipon the Second SnndayinLent,March 12. Aswecontin-an oar pilgrimage, Pastor Bas-well will preach on A PilgrimsGuide la Haly Ground. irritar-lain!

Nitra Community ChancIt,ta hanar of the Pariai halidoy, 7401 W. Oaktoa St.. invitas you

Labavitch Chabad aud PREE uf tu join Ihn Service of EveningNUes aro spunsuring the rradiag Prayer Service on Wednesday,ofMngi!aa Esther an Wudsesday Manch 15 at 7 p.m. The Serviceevening, Manch 15 at 6:30 p.m. will iucludcreadings from scrip-andThnrsday momisg, Manch 16 tarn,hymas, aswell asp-ayers forat 6: 15 p.m. at their center, 9401 anrwoc!d, thn church, our friendsMargall in Des Plaines. For tItase andfumily, and othnrs.whu are in need of private read-legs, ca!! the office 296-1770.Following the Wednasdoy Megi-!ah reading, there will bernuvicalenlerlainmeatand refreshments. er p-entitling). -Being year tavor-

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RichardM. Arendt, 69,died onFeb.4. HewasbomonøcLl6,1925 in Chicago. Spoarn SasanO. (O'Brien) Arendt, MortonGrove. Mother Clara (Kraase),andfather, John,both deceunedTwo inns, Richard J. and RobertM., twódanghters, Mattriten (Mi-chanl) Jary and Regina AuendLGranddaughter, Nicole laity andgrandson, Robertlary. SermentwareFeb. 7 held at Skaja TerraceFuneral Nome and St. IsaacJopees Church. Cemetety, AllSaints inDesPlaines.

Fanrralareangemenlsmade bySImia Tenace FaneraI Rome,78l2N. Milwaukee Ave.,Niles.

Julia A. Chmurahaha A. Chmara, (nor Rybow-

icz), 82, died Feb. 8 at Wood-stuck Memorial Hospital. SpoarnFrank Chmara, deceased. Moth-er was Anna (Wnek) and fatherwasFrank,both deceased. Broth-er, William Rybowicz, daughterAstean Keawczyk, Sons Norbertand Ftaak, danghter-in-law De-lures. Nine grandchildren, 10great grandchildren. Servicesheld at Skaja Terrace FuneralHume and St. John BrebeafChurch. Interment at MaryhillCemetery inNiles.

Fauecal arrangements madelhruugh Simia Terrace Fanera!Home, 7812 N. Milwaukee Ave.,Nilem

Michael Peter DeVitoMichanlPeterDnVito,66.died

Feb. 11. Spoarn was Sophie (Zi-01ko) DeVito. Mother was Maria(Affinata!) andFather was PrankDeVito. Sisters, Nancy (Harold)Bonftgtio, Anloinetla Lndkow-ski, Brother, late Vita DeVilo,late Joseph DuVito, Brother-ia-law Stanley .ea) ZiaIkO and su-tee-in-law, 5mm DeVito. Ser-vices held on Feb. 14 and SkajaTerrace Funeral Home and St.Joba BrebeafCharch. IntermentMatyltill Cemetery in Hiles. Fa-neentatsangetnents made dsronghSkaja Terrace Fnnetal Home,7812N.MilwaalceeAvn.,Nilea.

Mary R. RagostaMary R. Ragosta. 69, died at

Latheran General Hospital onFeb. 7. She was born on Aagustt. 1925 in Chicago. Falber wasJames Ragosta and Mother wastemete (Scadiem) Rugaste. bothdeceased. Survivors are: Son.Joseph (Cheryl) Malone, Sister,Lucille Scalano, Besther, FrankRagosla, Niece, Janice (Greg)Stevenu and one granddaaghter,Stefanie Maey Melone. Servicmheld at Skaja Tacere FanetalHome on Feb. 11 and also StinSana Church. Interment wasat Qagen ofHeaven in Hillside.

Fanerai arrangements matIeby Skaja Terrace Funeral Home,7812 N. Milwaukee Ave., Nilea.

Victoria JoowiakVictoria Joewiak, (new Craj-

kowatti), 92, diedFeb. 6 atAmee-icana Nursing Home. She wasbora Jan. 22, 1903 in Chicago.Survived by daaghter Irene Star-zec. Services held at Slcaja Te-race Fanerai Home and St. JohnBrebeufChaech an Feb. 9. Inter-tuent was All Saints Maasoleamin Des Plaines.

Faneralatraztgemettts made bySim)a Terrace FaneraI Home.781214. Milwaukee Ave., NiIm.

Rosemary KinoRosemary Kaso (neu Guariti),

64. diedFeb. 17 atLatheraa Gen-eral Hospital. Spense, Thomas.Sarvived by daughters Jackie(Skip) Fucarino and Dorne(Andy) Schaboa; Sister Elaine(John) Kovach. Five grandchil-circa. Father was Jack Guacia,Mothur Edna (Raffalo) Gamin.Services held al Skaja TerraceFuneral Homeon Feb. 20 and SLJaliaaaCharch. Interuseat Mary-hill Cemetery inNiles.

Fancral aiTungemènts mudethrough Sltaja Terrace Fanera!Home, 7812 N. Milwaukee Ave.,Hites.

Charlotte NagyCharlotte Nagy. 91, died Feb.

S at Lutheran General Hospital.She was born on Macrh I, 1903in Chicago. She resided in Mor-Ion Grave. Services held at SEa-ja Tenace Fanned Home onFeb. 7. Cemetery was AcaciaPk in Chicago. Sarvivingfriendllenlhaiohter.

Faneeal arrangements madeby Skaja Terrace Fanerai Home,7812 N. Milwaukee Ave., Hiles.

Ernest PetenErnest Peters, 77. died Feb.

25 at Lutheran General HostIlalin Park Ridge. Spense GiselaPeters. Funeral tercien ws atSintldns FaneraI HOme on Feb.22. Suela! was private. Memo-riais Its The German-AmericanEducation Fand, 410 N. BranchRd., Glenview, IL 60025.

Fanerai arrangements by Sim-hint FaneraI Home, 6251 Demp.tier SL, Montan Grave, IL60053. Phone:(708)965-2500.

Jimmy PlataJimmy Platz, 64, died Pub. 24

at the Americana Health CareCenter in Lihertyville, IL. Broth-ers and sisters, Nicholas Platz,Jeannette Happ, Elizabeth Happ,Margaret Bamnana, RobertPlaie and Lucille Briggit. Faner-al Mass was at St. Feter Church,Skokie on Feb. 28. Burial at AllSaints Cemetery in Des Plaines,IL.

Fanerai arrangnments by Sim-laus FaneraI Home, 6251 Demp-mer SL, Morton Grove, IL60053. Phone (708)965-2300.

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Mary PokornyMary Pokorny, (ncc Bisallo),

85. dindon Feb. 5 aI St. AndrewHome. She was born on July28. 1909, in Chicago. Motherand father deceased, Frances(Mast) Biinllo and Nicholas Ei-sallo. Husband also deceased,Two daaghters, Lucille (Vin-cent) Picarla and Frances (War-reo) Bmtert. She had 8 grand-children and 10 greatgrandÇbildeen. Services held atSL Andrew Home on Feb. 7. Ba-rial at Bohemian National Ce-meteny in Chicago on Feb. 7.

Fanera! arrangements madeby Skaja Terrace PaneraI Home,7812N. Milwaukee Ave., Nilm.

Coariney Glenn TaylorCoanlnny Glean Taylor, 42,

died Feb. 17 atLalheran GeneralHospital Father,CinylonTaylar,Mother Shirley (McDivitt) Tay.Inc. Spouse, Toni (Monte) Tay-lar. Additional survivors, 2brothers, Craig Taylor and ClayTaylor. Services held at SlarjaTnreace Funeral Home on Feb.22. Cemetery was private.

Fanerai arrangements madebySkaja Terrace FaneraI Home,78t2N.MilwaakeeAve.,Niles.

ParaschivaVangaParaschiva Vanga. 85, died

Feb. 4, Shn was born May 1,1909 in Romania. Mother andFatherbothdeceasesj, Faiherwaalana Papoviehand MotherwasParaschiva (NA) Fopovich; Stir-vivad by daughter Lacy Stear.Services held at Straja TerraceFuneral Home and Holy NativityChurch an Feb. 7. Interment atRosehill Cemetery in Chicago.

Funeral arrangements macle bySkaja Terrace Funeral Hdmr.7812N. Milwaukee Ave.,Niles.

DorisJ.MarraezoDoris J. Marraneo, 60, died

Feb. 17 alLutheran General Hos-pilai. Sarvivedby husband Ray-mood Marrazzo, daughter DebiSieekman. Sisters, Helm Gier-nom, I.onraine Faucher,- 'OteresaMaggio and the lateNorma Mor-bito. Fenced Mass was at SLIsaac Jopees Charch on Feb. 20;baciaI was private. Memorialt tabe sent to: SL Isaac loguesChinch, 8149 GoB Rd., Nilea, II..60714,

Faneralarrangementu made bySimkias Funeral Home 6251Demputer SL, Merlan Grove. IL60053. Phone(708)965-2500.

Israeli DanceClasses

Leara the latest dance craze.The SEnkte Park Districtis offer-ing Israeli Dance Classes thisspring foradutts, youth and Irnos.Enjay an oerabic woekoat whilelearning Traditional and MedrraIsraeli Dances. Call (708) 674-151 1 for mure informatioa abuatthis rxciling opportaaity.

Jonathan D. DickeyMarisr Pfc. Jonathan D. Dick-

ey, son ufDavid F. and Sherry L.Dickny of Park Ridge, receullyreparted far duty with MarineAviatina Training SupportGroup, Naval Air Station, Le-meure, Calif.

The 1993 graduate of MaineSoath High Sehnol joinedIlieMaemeCoepsinOctobert993.

sI.J 55 Plus ClubOar Valentine Party held na

Feb. 23 was great, and those whocaine to celebeate had fan. Mari-on Zehner and Irving Eisensteinand their committee, did a greatjob. The ball leaked beautifulwith its red hearts, streamers, anddailies. We enjoyed every mia-ale of the panty, everyone washappy, and happy propIo look onwhat's importanl, other peopinandfrmenda.

Before the party got slattedmomhens wore led in sang byChuck Palkoner, with I'm InLove With You Honey. Let MeCall You Sweet Heart, sed IDon't Know Why I Love YouLike I Do arid everyone was ingood voice.

Our Sweetheart seniors were:Mary Murphy, Cuachila Gold-hang, Made Aegyrahis, VeraMcDonnell, Dorothy Hainuyer,Johanna Erklie, Vera Timkn andMorion Zehner. Also hclpiegfrom the tines and lakiog ticketswere: Irving Eisenstein, BillDasz, Ben Rubeeslein and BillLynch.

We were promised a surprisefur oar entrrtoiement, and sar-prised we were. tf yeo closedyOsr eyes you thuoghl you werelisteniug toM Jolsos singing on aBroadway alage. Yes, tho per-former was Eddie Ambrose whoimpersuuoted Al ¡aises. Some ofthe sangs "Rock-A-By MyBaby," "Matttmie" and "SanityBuy'he wasjust great sad mcm-Stirs really enjoyed the pedar.seance very mach. It's bern alongtime since wehadsach fan.

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ter. Also a big thank yau to ourdecorating cotmnittee, Checkand Wanda Palkoner, Frau andGil Kaitis also a big thanks to GilKaitis oso photographer whodans a great)ob and has been cIa-ieg itforalmost 17 yeses.

Last meeting we welcomedtwonewmembers, Robert Zielin.std andLilly Dilea.

A little ahead of time, batanMarch 23rd we will celebrate St.Jaseph and SI. Patrick Day with oluncheon. When these days ap-pear it seems ta mark the timewhen you put the snowbloweraway and get the lawamowerready, of coarse, Chicago weath-er being whatit is, yea might endop muwing nnaw, the sayingabout Manch "In like a tine, outlike alamb"??

Happy Birthday and Congrata-lotions ta our Anniversary cou-pies.

Remember aar sick and hospt-lalized and deceased members inynur prayers. We extend oursympathy ta Mange Froetel andfamily un the death ofhcr motherMorganer Eislor. Remember herand oIt oar deceased members sayaan prayers.

P.S. To be a member in goadstanding, dues must be paid byBusiness Meeting in Marchplease see ourmembership chmr-mantretse Seifert.

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On Friday evening, Manch 10,NaethwestSabarbanlewishCoa-gregatioa, 7800 W. Lyons, Mae-ton Grove, wilt holdits Service at8:15p.m.

Saris Rabin Karoll, AsnaciatrDirectee of the Greaten Chicoga/Winconsin Region of the Anti.Defamation Leagae, will be tIteguest speaker. Ms. Kanoll is re-spansible for implementiagAOL's multi-faceted program tocombat anti-Semitism. Herspeech title will be 'Anti-Semitism Today: Incidents,Trends andCoanteraction'.

Also, during the March 10 Ser-vice, Cangeegants whose aunt-versaries fall daring the monthsuf March and April wilt be cele-bested.

On Friday, March 17, Serviceswill begin al 8: 15 p.m. The Mor-ton Grave Chapter of Hadassahwilt he participating io the Ser-vice. Rabbi Edward H. Feldheimwilt hecaedoctingthe Services.

Satorday marvieg Services be-gih at 9:30 oes. Everyone is wel-

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B'nai Chai USY AnnualPurim Carnival

BNai Chal USY witt be hold- dretsin the eommamty.ing its Annual Farim Carnival ne ThePaeimCarnival witlbavn aSunday, Manch 12. The carnival variety of games, ealerlalnment,

and faud for everyone to enjoy.There witt he skill games, gold-fish toss, costume contest, facepainting, and mach more. Gametickets can be purchased fer 25cents each at the door. A festivelunch miti also be made availabteforparchase.

Foe more information nr direc-tines, call (708)965-0900.

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Open andClosed AAmeetings

Alcoholics Anonymous meetsevery Saturday at 8 p.m. in HolyFamily's cafeteria, located at thecomer ofGolfand River roads inDes Plaines. Closedmeetings arealso held at Holy Family everyFriday at 8:30 p.m. in the cafete-ria. Fer mere information, callthe substance ahane program at(708)298-9355.

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Tfyou thinkyou might have saeating disorder, visit Holy Paesi-ly's weekly meetings far Over-eaters Aaenymous. The groupmeets in the Meant Prospectroom at the medical center everySaturdayat 1:30p.m.

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Barbara Sasib, MD, has beenappointed to the medical staff ofResutrection Medica! Center,7435 W. Talcott Ave,, Chicago.Dr. Sasikiuufamilypmctitiofler,

Dr, Sasik is s graduale of theMedical Academy in Warsaw,Poland, She completed an intern-thip in internal medicine at SaintFrancis Hospital ix. Pittsburgh.15a. Shecompleleda family pmc-lice residency at Saint Mary ofNazareth Hospital Center in Chi-cago.

Dr, Sasilc is board certified bythu American Sourd of FamilyPractice. She is a memberof theAmerican Academy of FamilyPhysicians. She speaks fluantPolish.

Dr, Susik's office is lecated at3929 N. Central Ave., Chicago.Appointments can be made bycalling(3l2)685-928t.

Charles D. Mullenix, M.D.Announces

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PubbicHealthhasproposedttrict- feed should be handled ander regulatiens for restaurants and cooked.other retail food usUels on how Dr. John R. Lumpkiu, state

public health director, said thepotential for foadborue illnessfrom improperly handled, storedor prepared feod and the healthrisks to persons particularly vat-nerable lo feodborne bacteriaprompted the revisions in the lIli-nuis Food Service SanitationCede aedRetailPood Store Sani-talios Code.

Key provisions of the pro-pesedchanges include:

Reqairing fard establish-meats te wam censattrrrs morelikely tobecome sertouslyill witha feodbsme illness ofthn si8nifl-tautly increasedriskofeating an-boat food served raw or under-ceoked er as a raw ingredient inanother food. People consideredat-risk am the elderly, childrenunder 5 years ef age, pregnantwomen and those with weakened

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'Changing the minimam inter-nal ceoking temperature ofgreund beef, which will ensurethe meet is cooked until gray erbrawn threughout, thrjuices mnclear und the inside is bat. Unlessspecifically ordered to br raw orpink, all hambargrrs served byfast food er ether restaurants willbe well done.

Excrpl when washing fruitsand vegetables, fond service em-ployees must set use bare handsto handle ready-to-eat foods. Theemployees can ese suitable ates-sils, such as spalulas or lengs, ordisposable gloves.

The proposed changes arcbased on the recommended U.S.Peed and Drug AdminiStration'sPend Cede sud have been pub-lished in the flliuois Register.Public comment will be collecteduntil March 6, followed by s re-view by the illinois General As-sembly'n SointCousmittee on Ad-mitsistrativa Rules. The newregulations are expected to be cf-fectivethisssmnsrr.

Better Breathers Clubdiscusses chronicpulmonary disease

The Better Breathers Club,Holy Family's free sappOrt groupfor these with chranie lang peob-lems,invitesyuu tnjnintheireextmeeting nnMnrcts 16. Te registerorformereinfermatjos, call Lau-ra in respiratory cam at (708)297-l850,ext. 1956.

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Opthalmologist appointed toResurrection Medical CenterBrece Kaplan, M.D., of Deer-

field, has been appeinted to themedical staff at ResurrectionMedical Center, 7435 West Tat-cuts Avenue, Chicago. Dr. Ka-plan is an ephthalmolwgist.

Dr. Kapinalit a graduale ofLoyola University Sleitch Schoolof Medicine is .Maywood. Hecompleted a internship and anophthalmology residency at theMayo Graduale School of Medi-cinrinRochestef,Misnesola. Healso cemplelòd a glaucoma feb-lowship at the University of llli-anis Eye asd Ear Infirmary inChicago.

Dr. Kaplais is a membre of IhrAmerican Medical Asseciation,the American Academy of Oph-thalmology andtheAmerican So-ciety of Cataract and RefractiveSurgery.

Dr. Kaplan is associated in

Young adultdiabetes supportgroup

Holy Paritily Medical CenterStabteLives® diabetes programis besting p diabetes sappedgroup foryenng adnlls betweenthe ages of2O and 40 with Type Idiabetes. The grasp meets thefirst and third Thursday nf everymouth at 7 p.m. in the Stable-Lives® classroom en the thirdfloor ofthe medical center, tacot-rd atthn corner ofGolfand Riverroads in Des Plainés. Por moreinfarmatios, call StabirLives® an(705)2979977.

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HeartTransplantSupport Group -

Holy Pamity Medical Cesberoffers a new supped group forthese who have undergone hearttransplant surgery, recently eryears ago. The group meets thesecond Moadayofeach menthol7:30 p.m. io the cafeteria's Ar-lington Heights room at HolyFamily. Per mere informaSen,coli Rush Wieder al (708) 537-2105. - -

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Senior VicePresident namedat Rush

James T. Fraekeubaeb hasbree named Senior Vice Presi-dent of Hospital Affairs at Rush- -Prrsbylerian-St. Lake's MedicalCeder, announced Dr. Len He-nikoff, presideatand chief esrea-liveofficer. -

Prankenbach, president andchief rxrcative effrcer of-RushNorth ShnreMedical Cenler, willreplace Truman Esesond, whowill leave Rush-Presbyterian-St. -Lske'sonJnne 30.

Prankenbach spent 13 years alRush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's be-fore movisg lo Rush North Shoreis 1988. Daringhis initial tenure,hr served is various positions inthe financial department, melad-ing assistant vice president forO-nance, corporale director of inter-sal auditing and dirrebor offinancial affairs

tn.t988 hejeined Rush NorthShore as vice president of Fi-nance. Two years later he wasnamed persidenland clsirfexecu-live affluer afthe Skakie facility,which is a member of the RushSystem for Health.

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NuesBattery/Resisting Arrest

Police responded to Golf Millgowl, 9300 Milwaukee, lo assistwith a subject who was causing adistoabance inside the bar Esca!-iban" atabout5p.m.,Feb. 26.

The offender ordered a shotfrom the bartender, and after thedrink, he bogas yelling at the pa-Eons in thehar andbowling alleyareL

The oweer asked the offenderlo leave, at which lime theoffend-erbecame angry with him andbe-gas squeezing his sight arm andthreatening physical harm. Po-Lice arrived at the scene and at-tempIa! lo assist with the offend-er.

Theoffenderpnshed one of theefficers la the chest and began lopail away when he was informedhe was under arrest. The offend-er, who was kicking at Ihr offi-cera and Golf Mill security, wasplaced into haedcnffs.

The arresleewas transported lothe Nitra Police Departmentwherehe became combative withnameroas officera and wasplacedin lock-up.Burglary

Unknown offender(s) cat therear wisdow scram assI smashedest a glass window altowing au-cras lo a 27-year-old Niles masshome aomrlime between 10 am.aed8:30pm.Feb. 28.

Once inside. the offender(s)ransacked a jewelry case in thebedroom and removed a CDplayer and VCR. The front doorwas found adjar and the victimttoted that thu door is never esednd is always locked. The victim

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The secarily agent at Kohl'sdepartment store in Golf Millshopping centerobsee'aed two fe-mate ashjecls between 18 and 20yearsofage esler the fittiagroomwith a large amonnl of merchan-diseataboatnoonFeb.28.

They exiled the titling roomwith a small amount of merchan-dise. This was observed from avideo camera, The two sabjectathenexited thealoreand entered a1989 Hyandal which was drivenby an older woman. They fledsoulheaston Milwaukee.

It is believed that eight mom-au's swim Sails, valued at $4010$68 esuli, were taken. The agentreqarsls the lucident to be a mat-ter ef record.

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The ssbjucls reportedly weresmoking and asieg faul language.They damaged sume plaats mrd aplant holder in the lobby andburnedpartof the carpet.

Thu subjects were interviewedby police and information wasobtained on the javeniles. Thematterwiilhemperled to the ces-dominiom assoriation.

$tôlen AutO-it/eroartcsh of r 27-year-old Glenview man noticed a manwearing a green jacket with ahoodenlerlhevictim's 1986Toy-ola Terce! is the parking lut ofChaser's bar located ou Milwau-luce Ave. at about 6 p.m., March2.

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About en minales later, policelecaleol the stolen vehicte, whichwas unnucupied and running lutrefilo at Milwaukee and Oakton.Thevielim was driven to his vehi-ele, bat when he Iried lo move it,theelatch wasnatoperating. Thevehicle was pnshed off Ilse road-way and thu victim called a lowtruck.

Unlenows offender(s) aard ail-ver spray paint to paint npsidu-down pilehforks from bumper lobamperon the passenger side Ofa1995 ToyOta Previa belonging toa 44-year-old Skolcie mantorne-time between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.,March2.

The vehicle was parked in aparking lot on Lehigh at the lime.Damage is eslimased at over$1,000. Thuvehicleisinsltred.

A 70-yam-old Nitra man wasawakened in his home hy theaouedofbrealciagglassou March3. The victim observed two of-fenders in them mid-leansniugfrom thefroutdeor. The mc-tim discovered that the sIens-door glass was hrokea by the of-fenders.

Policearrivedandsearched thearea with negative resulta. Thevictim believes Ittatone ofthe of-fenders was looking for the vie-tim's son who ased to work forthe offuude?s pamuE' cab corn-pany in t988. Hewas nut saxe ofthu identity offre second offeed-er.

The victim's wife gave txsliceatireuse plate nemher which shesaidhelongs E theaffender's car.The victim will sign compissEfur criminal damage to propertyand zeqnrnto a follow np on thisincident.

Possession of CannabisPollee observed a 25-year-old

Wheeling man driving a 1985Honda Accord in the parking lotof Golf Mill shapping cenler atabout 2:30 p.m. Feb. 27. Thedriver appreared inloxicaled andarledinasuspicousmanner.

The offsree approached thesubject, who hadpaekedhis vein-çle and was then walking towardthe mall with another mise seb-ject who had been the passengeristhevehicle.

Thu officerasked to sea thesubject's driver's license becaasehe was driving a vehicle whichhad sanpended plates. The sah-jectconld notprodsce any idenli'ficados. He was placed in theback seal of the poticr car, whitetheofficerranacheckonhispao-ncr.

While sitting in the police car,the officer could uscIi an ederofbarst cannabis eminaling fromthessbjectin the back seal. Whenquestioned, the sabjeet deniedsmoking marijuana. The officerinspected the sabjects vehicte

and faand stemsand needs of sos-peut cannabis. The driver of thevehicle was placed laIn custodyfor possession of cannabis. Thesubject's panser was released atthe scene,

The vehicle was further inven-

Do you sometimes fiad yoar-seifrubbing yeureyes in an eifertIo stay awake behind Ihr wheel?Hava you nodded oto white shiv-ing? Have yoa rested your eyeswhile in hamper-to-bumper traf-fie? If year answer tu any ofthese questions is "Yes," thenyou can be included io a guay ofthe most dangerous people en Iheroad, "deuwsy drivees."

Many peuple believe drankdrivers are the mostdaegeroas onthe road bot o recent study by theSleep Disorders Clinic and La-buratony at Stanford UniversitySchool of Medicino showed thatbetween 200,000 and 400,000traffic accidents annually arecaused by drowsy drivers. Drew-sy drivers cao be more dangerousthan drunk drivers because whiledrank daivurs may try to avotd anoncoming crash, drivers whn areasleep al the wheel are not awareacrash is shoot lo take place.

"There are vacyiug reasons fordrowsy driving. Some peoplejust duel get enough sleep," saysDan Gerber, a safety educationspocialiss with the Connlry Corn-punies insurance group. "Wnthtoday's high pressare lifestyles,steupisn't the priority that il once

Gerber says night workers areshe groap wish thu highest risk offalling asleep as tIte wheel be-raonutheir sleep cycles hove beenaltered.

Sleeping disorders aro anothercauso for drowsy driving. Sleepdisorder clieics sae 20,000 lo30,000 sew patients each year,many of whom hayo corno in bu-cause they fell asleep behind sisowheel. "Certain times daring theday aperson's bodyjust naturallygets tired. For moss people thishappens a12 am. usd2 p.m. This

Two public hearings will beheld on tine proposed improve-mont ofillinois 43, between U.S.30 (Lincoln Highway) and Lake-Cook Road, through CockCounty, according to the illinoisDepartmentuf Transportation.

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toried and the suspect cannnbiswas sentIe a crime loboralory faranalysis. The aerealee was pro-conned and charged with penses.stun of cannabis. The vehiclewas heldpending possible forfei.turoproceediogs.

Drowsy driversendanger lives

makes them mare vulnerable tosteep whether or not it's needed,"he adds.

Alcohol, street drugs and pre-scription medication can also in-crease a person's level of sleepi.neon. "You should watch oat forover-the-conntor dmgs that cascausedrowsiness, sachas antihis.summon and cold medicines,"says Gerber. "lt isn't diffocalt tatell ifyoo'ro becoming too drow-ny le deivo."

You should watch for certoiosymptoms: difftcully focanieg;drifting tu either side offro road;slower maclion timos; constustlystoring straighl ahead inslcad ofcheckiìtg mirrors and liso road-way; or forgelting the last fewmiles of the trip.

The mont obvious symptom ofall is if you fall asleep ut thewheel. If it happens 00cc, it willmostlikely happen again.

Caffeine is a popular stimulantbat it effacE everyore different..ly. TheCauntry Companies safe-ly education specialist says thebest way lo slay aware is gettingoffthe road and taking a nap. "Onlong distacca trips, schedule erstslops su alleviate Ihemonatony ofdriving md give yoarsrlf achance torest,"adds Gerber.

Varying yoor speed or keepingthe temperature coot cao assokeep yao awoke.

"Social interaction 15 a goodway to stay awoke bat if you'redriving alone than une the radto,talking lo or siogieg along withthe radia is a good way to stayawoke," says Gerber.

While fatigue is 5505 faInt,drowsy driving can be. Take theproper precaUl500s while drtvingand watch for symptoms of draw-tincas.

IDOT to holdpublic hearings

to 7 p.m., Wednesday March 2Ain the Dining Hall of Nibs Col-lego, 7135 N. Harlem Ave.,Nues.

The two-folded purpose of thehearings is to present and discussIke proposal and to obtain publicinpUt. A slide presentation wttlbe shame every half-hoar, begto-ning at 2 p.m. with the last ene at6:30 p.m. Exhibils will be on dis-play with Department personnelealtand to dincnss the project andanswerqueslions.

"Operation GreonLiglnt" is thecomprehensive, caordinaled planfor Northeastern Illinois de-signed specifically Io attack grid-lock, botdesccks,trafficjatsss andothernrban congastion problems.

Thehearings willho accestibleta dintibled persons. Those nerd-ing special assistance shoUld bou-lactRich Starr at(708) 705-4095.Those planniog to attend andneeding a sigu language ieler-peeler or siosilar aid sltaatd nottfythe Depseament's ThDnambdr--(708) 705-4710-- at least fivedays befobé the bearing thèy'iO-tend to altend. : Correspondenceaboot the projeut asid the SRAprogram should be sent IolOOT's Bareau of PrngeamntiOg.201 W. Cenler Coart, Sebnam-barg60196.

Nues bank robbed atdrive-up window

ByRosemaryTirtoThe Columbia National Bank,

8950 Greenwood SL, Nilea, be-carne the 44th bask IO be rubbedin the Chicngotand area this yearwhen a robber walked ap to thedrive-np window Taeaday, dis-played a bandgan and demandedmoney.

RogerWilaon,Pubtic Informa-lion Officer fou the Nilen PoliceDeparltnent. said thnl the alaras

Notify neighborhoodsof child molesters

SdinisnParkaltarneyJamesM.McGing incallingon new Cpeak-erofthe Illinois loase, Lee Dan-iris and Senato President PatePhitlip to enact now legislationwhich wattid mandato that any-onccoovicledofnexoally molent-ing children be required to regio-ter with lestai police depoelmeulsand that violations of the nIelarebe a felony which could vietateparolcand send offenders back loprison who did not comply.McGing drafted the tegislatioothis past year to toughen up theslatnrenponse rofreseoffondera.

Although offesdors bave beenrequired toreginterwith local po-lire for severa! yearn, MeGingcriticized tIte current nlatntO foroat being eoforrcd and for bringloa soft. "There'sno teeth in it, it'sonly n misdemeaner if the mo-tester dumn'tcomply and current-y citizens are notgivets arums to

. who is eu-the IinI. We want tokoowwhotheacpooplrare."

McGing mid, "The public dr.serve lo know ifsameonr in freincammanily is a convicted childmolester, Thelegistature needs toarten this immeolintely. The chit-dccc of oar state must be belIerpralcctud." Court decisionsthroughout the cenote)' have up-held similar 510151es, yet the lIli.coin Assembly hos failed to actpremotly.

Mcoiag has also advocatedlifoprisen terms forchild melrst-ero. However, that provision hasmet with some apposition fromtegisiatern bemuse of the conEinvolved.

McGing counters that the costin inconsequential when cam-

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wan received atthepalice depart-mentatl:18a.m.

A female teller gnve the robberan naknown amoont of moneyand then sounded the alarm, ac-cordiogloWilsen.

Tha suspect. described na asin-foot-loll male of mediumbuild in hm 30s, was last seenfIring on foot southboundthrough the peeking lot.

James MeGirtgpared to the damoge these preda-lera couse to children ond basedapon medical rvidrace thatpedo-phitcn coo never be cored, Atbest, their conduct con only bucontrolled.

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Police ewsGoy. praises legislature for passing

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"Thinteginlationand lIteau billsthelegislutaro seatlo meaeoaploofweeks ago respond to tIse peo-pie of illinois who want as lo beOven laugher on criminals, enpe-cially thegangs wba lereorize oarneighborhoods and the gun ran'nera who supply thom with theirdeadly weapons,' the Governorsald.

The loogh 00w peanities andtools for police and prosecutorsresult from anti-crime initiativesadvanced by the Governor, theMayorofChicago and the Sonatemajoritycancnn.

"t commend the effects of eve-0'one in reaching this agreement.It sends a clear message to thecriminals that Illinois is seriousabout restoring peace and safetylo Our neighborhoods and corn-manities," the Governor said.

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Othermeasaresinthebitl will:- Ease Ihr transfer of 15 and

16.year-old youths to adult courtfor gang or drug-related feloniesinvolving firearms.

. incrasar Ihr penalties foras-saultingoratlemptiug lomurderapolice officer, corrections officerorparamedic.

- Increase the penalties for in-limidating, threatening or harass-ing jurors and wilnestes tocrimos.

- Require a senlence of 30 to120 houes community service forgang-related offensas if isommo-aifi' service is available.

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March 19 at 2 pm. Tickela ore$3.50 each and wiB be availableat the door nr the uchuol book-store.

The Marlin Club parlicipaledin international eumpelition lostMay in Saule Fe, New Mexico,

Spring into Spring by viewingmovies at tito Nues Public Li-brury, 6960 Oakton St., NilesThe library hos scheduled a seriesnf six great movins.

tu this suries the following willbe shown: Monday. March 53a12p.m.-Beverly Hilts CupIll, Rot-ed R 105 minutes: Monday,March 20 at 2 p.m-True Lies,Rated R (41 minutes; Monday,March 27 at 2 and 6:30 p.m.-Cortina, Corvina, Rated PG 115minutes: Monday, April 10 at 2p.m.- Widow's Peak, Rated PG96 minutes; Monday,Aprit 17 at2 and 6:30 p.m-Grumpy OldMen, Rated P0-13 104 minutos;and Monday, April 24 at 2 p.m.-Wolf,RatedR 125 minutes.

Tickets ore availohle 1/2 hourboforr shuwtime attire dour (tim-itone tieketto one person in line).Snoting is limited to 75 persons.Patrons under 15 must be accum-panied by a parent or guardian tebr admitted tu the movies Rated'R'. ID required.

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fiend or take the Nites Free Bus.All movies Seo shown free ofcharge in thelibrary auditorium.

Due to unavoidable eircum-stances, we reverse the right tosubstitute the movie title. Formobility or connmauication Sc-coas assistance, call 967-8554,voice and TOD.

Annual ArtsExpressions tobe presented

A special invitation (n entend-ed In qualified area arlinlo undcraftnpesple Is be among theexhibitors itt the Annual Arta En-prunainnn Sn be sponsored byAmedcan Society ol Artists, anotional membership organizo-tine, at The Atrium Mall, JamenR. Thnmponrt Center, 100 W.Randolph, Chicagn, ThurSdayand Friday, Apr. 6 and 7 from 8am. to 6 p.m. both dopo.

Potential eel'ibitnrn in Ibis u-ned show ore inviled to nabmitfour oliden nr phnlographs nfwork repreneetotlee nf thatwhich they wioh to enfttbit, orteslide or photograph of their din-play net-up, a self-addressed,stamped, banineso-nize (No.10) envelupe--resame/otioWlisting also hetpfut.

Art In Actiun wilt be includedin the allow with nome nf the ex-hibitors working end demon-otrating at vannas timen duringthe show. Prngramu wilt beuvoitnble free of charge Sotingthe enhibilnrn, Iheir media andshowing their location in theohuw.

Additional information maybeobtained from Ametican SocietynfArliotuat P.O.Box i 326, Pala-tne, fL60078 or by calling them51(312)751-2500.

New hands-on Exhibitionat Adler Planetarium

'Light) SpectralAetion!,tfte neweatpermanentexhibitaf ThuAdlet'Planofariam, demonstrates howastronomersgatherinfor-mafinn aboutthe Universe from thestudyofntarlighf. Among theSeven hands-on components, vínitorsplay with bghfuning lens-en, 8llero, mirrors and otliermeann.

planets and otherobjeclu in spaceit like a coded langnage moons-

Light reaching on from aturo. making other colors appear dark.The some effect is observed byholding a color photo ander theyellow light, the colors seem tomero read togather informationdisappear, as if the picture hasabout the origin and mnlceup ufsoddenly changed from calor totha Universe. "Light! Speclratbtnck-asd-whiac 'The colorsAcliont," a new peentannitt echi-yan neo when looking at an ob-bidon opening Santrday, Mar. 11ject have to do with both the pig-st The Adler Planetarium, letsmeno cantainedin the object andvisitors de-code the language ofthe color of the light shining onlightby engaging them io simple,il," expluinedDuncati.hands-on experiments using

many of the naine tools narrons- "Lightl Spectral Aclioul" ispart of Adler's plan to intrOducemens use.

"Weareexcitedabontthnenhi- now hands-on, interactive enhib-bidons ponsibilities, because it iB that will be enjoyed by bothgets propIo involved in the very kids and adulte. "Oar objective isthing that lien at the huart of as- loletpeopleenploreandhuvebantxbnomy," saidDe.00ugDnn050. sstheyslincoverwhatlightit, thaIAdler's Director of Astronomy. it's the key to learning abottl the"By playing with lightin a varie- Universe," Duncan said. "Notty of ways, visitors of all ageS will only will you learn more abontget te copione like astronomerS astronomy, but about things yonexplore, and 500? how something seeand experience every tlay. Wewe talco for grunted is indeed hopethutafterthe exhibityon seequite a remarkable phnnomc- thingsiitawholenOw light."non.' Admission lo the Adler Plane-

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'Barefoot in the Park'at Harper College

SixOtaspor College student, fa-cntty and area octurs witt givefive performances uf Neil Si-muas "Bonofoet in the Park," 8p.m., Friday and Saturday March17, 18, 24 and 25 and ut 2 p.m.,Sunday, March 19, in the Build-ing J. Theatre. 1200 W. Algen-quinRoad, Palateno.

"Barefoot in ihn Park" re-volves around Curie and PaulBratter, whu havejunt moved intoa small, cold, dilapidated bat ex-pensive New York uparlmnut of-ter a week's honeymoon. Engerte have the honeymoon moudpervade the rest of their marriedlives, Curie trins tu cenvincePaul, atowyrr, to forget about hisjob thu moment he comes homefrom thn office. Badgered by Co-rie, Past turcs grumpy and thestruggle to get their marriage off

- un ihn right foot begins. Othercharacters addiog te the stery arr

: Conk's widowed mother, Ethel. Banks, and a flamboyant neigh-bof. Victor Vatesco, with whemCeointrins to pair her mother.

Bill Foster, ofDrsPlaines willbe perforinsing in theplays as Vie-ter Velasco.

Tickets for the play aro $7 withdisceonts available fur studentsand neniur citizens. A specia din-nec/theatre package fur the Satur-day, March 18 performance in$19.95. Por tickets and informa-tina call tIse Harper Cotlege toasOffice, (708)9356100.

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Directors and subscribers being soughtThe Des Plaines Theatre

Gnitd, entering its 50th year asone of the Chicago area's ntdestcommonity theatre groops, hasannounced the rester of showsthat will comprise its 50th season,being billed SS a"semi-centenniatcetebration!'

The six-show season includesthreomusicals, two comedies anda drama, each scheduled tu ronfue at teast 12 performances Overfour weekends, every othermonth from September 1995 toJuly 1996.

South SchoolVariety Showslated

Nitos Etemeotary (Seath)School's 2nd Annuat VarietyShow, entitled hands Across theWorld, is stated for Friday,Mareh 10 at 5:30 p.m. in theschuol gymnasium. Over7O chit-ciron arr involved in 40 acts, fra-turing rellerblading, mogrc, mu-sie, storytelling, singing,dancing, acrobatics, and more.You won't want to miss this huartlifting prodoctinu of elementaryscheolenthusiasmaodtalent. Ad-mission is free. South Schont islocated at 6935 W. Toohy ioNiles. Refreshments writ besrrvrd fetlowing the 7 p.m. per-formance.

Family MathNight

if you want to ser how muchfun math can be, then you'll wantto come to Family Math Night.Ce-sponsored by District 7t andthe Nites Elementary SchoolsPTA os Friday, March 24 from 7ta 9 p.m. at Cotver MiddleSchont, Family Math Night wiltfeature math games for pronuhoolors through 8th groders:prices for "guesslimating" theweight, height, volease, and nom-ber of various items: refresh-mesto; and take-home pocketsfitted with fon math activities forthe entire family. Thu cost for thisgreat evening is only $2 per fanri-ty.

Registration by March 15 iscrucial so thor the appropriatenumber nf gane packets can beprepared. No walk-ins will he oc-cepted as game packets me pro-pared ahead oftime for registeredparticipants. If yon have ques-tines or would like lo register,call Morgaerite Adetman, Dis-Iniet 71 Family and CommunityInvolvemnntCnordinatOr, at 647-9752.

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Skekie Park District invites altclsitdron ages 3 tu 10 ro help nssearch for shamreckl hidden inOokton Park on March l'I al 4p.m. Lucky participants who findspecialty marked shomrocks re-coive a prize. Cull (708) 674-1511 formorodetails ontbis spe-cml event.

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The shows selected (all ofwhich ore subject tu availability)are: Piddlevon the Roof, by Stiel-don Haroick Arthur Lourents undJerry Bock, originally presentedby the DPTG in 1977, to bestaged in September 1995; BlitheSpirit, rhn Noel Coward farceobent spirits and mined-up medi-ums, presented on the Gaild stagein t951, to ho presentr4 again inNovember 1995; A Little NightMusic, tire Stephen Sendheim-Hugh Wheeler musical classicseen al Ihr Guild first in 1970,schedaled for January 1996;Nigbtef Jausary 16th, by novel-ist Aye Rond. in which ajory ofaudience members decides theverdict, first presented by theOtero in 1976, and now statedfnrMarch 1996; Mm of La Man-cha, the Dolo WassennannijorDarien/Mitch Leigh hit of Cee-vantes and hin idealistic emulino,Den Quixote, previously srugedin t980, now set for May 1996:and The. Lion.iu Winter, JamesGoldman's war-of werds.amougtIan royal family ufBo(qrms'vNsngHoney I, first staged in l7j)rndnow set foc

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Schootwidespelling bee

Ou Thursday, Peb. 9, Citivrrheld ils Anuuul SchoalwidzSpelliogBec, The following atti-dents participated: Jackie Grag-Ilatsi, Dorothy-Kot, Jasou Krytt-nId, Ray Oveeby, AndreaSwymyk, Janiue Ciemny, MariaMereudea, Tess Piekon, DerekReich, Christine Drachnnberg,Danny Kim. Michael Grigsby,Sara Ryan, Mike Kim. EunicePark,Hyun-JinLimNasrcen Ah-mod, Peter Rhee, Terry 10m,Nahren Youkbanu, Erik Zlatldtt,Shannon McNeclu, ChrintiauGrauzer,andTauyaSludencki,

Christinefleacheabergwau thewinner. succmsfully spellingusparagut. Choitfine will mpm-unnI Cnlver nl the 1995 ChicagoTribune Cook Conuty SpellingBeeonMaithl4, SuraRyanwasthe runner-up. Cangratulalionsto all the participants and goodluck to Christine when site repee-sentuCulveriumidMurch,

JETS Teamtakes first placeRegina Dominican High

School's JETS Team took firstplace in District by taking firstplaco in biology, chemistey',physics, and English. The Divi-sian II District Competition forthe JETS Academic Challengewas held Feb. 3 at Oaktan Corn-munity College. IndividualAwards are as follows: RekhaVij of G)eoview, placed secondin chemistry aodplaced second inmath.

JETS seam members include:Alicia Bassett of Des Planes,Lisa Borgerson of Narthbrook,Lindsey LukaofSkokin and Rek-huVij of G)enview.

Nelson studentsconstructgeospheres

Nelson Schaut's fourth gradestudents urn busy constructing ageauphere in serial studies cias.The children arc risadying theMiddle West region with an em-phusis onilhinais.

The geosphere consiste oftwelve panels demonstrating thechildren's knowledge of the ge-ography of the area, au under-standing nf life in the MiddleWest-past and present-and anability toevaluale and analyze in-fonmutiun.

Sixth gradn students will helpto staple the panels for the sphere.

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Molloy Education Cnnteratudent Eric Sagrita)o (right) assistaNilea Went High School aluden? Joseph Kim of Skokie in thecreation ofhamburgertacos andnachos during a recent visit bythe Mo)loystudents to the Nitos West 'Chefs'c)ass, a home eco-namics food coarse. This was the first tinte these students withspécialneeds havé visitedNiles Westfora sesalonsuch as this,and it cotildserve as a pilot for future interaction between NitosWestandMoioyCenterStudenls.

Cultures play starring roleat International Night

In hunor of Apollo School'schief custodian, Sonny Aunare-eu, Apollo School heldiN secondannual "Sonny Day" on Friday,Feb. lO. The stuff and student'shonored Sunny with a day to re-member. The day began with astaff breakfast und a "SnottyDay" calte. Principal MartinWolf, Principal of Apollo Schoolpresented Soeuy with a framedaward noting the speciul canai-butions that Sunny bas made toApollo School. Most classroomspresented Sontsy with curds andletters letting Somty know that hois teuly appreciated.

Members atIbe Nibs WeatHigh SchoolKorean Club pen'omsa graceful and beautiful fan dance at (he recent InternationalNighlheldin theschoo)auditorium. Individuataandtamities fromthroaghoatthe communítyareinvitedto cameandahare the my-riad cultural, calinary and musical traditions of Riles West alu-dents atthisannuat event.

Apollo holds second. annual 'Sonny Day'

August "Sonoy" Annorinohmbenn a custedian in District #63for 23 years. Annoreno gens outofhiu way touupportthe stuff andsNdeats of Apollo School. Dur-ing the poriod of severe icyweather Sonny will personallyescort the staff into the buildiñgand then park the employces carsso insure thus no une falls os theico. Students know they are ableto see Sanny regarding beokenzippers, lost lunch money nr anyotherproblem thutarises doriitg atypical school day. Ap011oSchool truly appreciates Sonny

Fair introduces studentsto college level options

Se. tierulyn Mrocziowski,Principal ofOur Lady of RansomSchool released the second quar-ter Honor Roll for grades 4-tltiough 0.

First honors studntsts include:Grado Pear- JeffAlbort, Cassas-draBilsun, Jamen Culillo, Dene-sieve Chaces, Steve Cieiuski,Adam Cien, Cossie Czub, beyMarabotti, NicalcNellessen, inn-nie Parungaò, Rebecco Poliwkaand Neal Sage; Orado Five - An-thony Auichini, Joseph ChovanBeendan Diamond, MatthcwHowokawa, Samantha iochim,Chris Paolelti, Sandra PullaraandNicoleWeglurz; Grade Six- KaraBeil, Rebecca Dexter, TheresaDulski, Nicole Jrck, Anisha Ku-vadia, Molly- Malar)snk, PaulNguyen, ieremy OCampo, MollyO'Keefe, Mate Puolelli, Lisu Fao-clak, Katie Ranos, AonaRymarz,Lama Snske, Dana Songa undVanessa Walelko; Grade Seven -Candied Bilson, Albert Chahar-bakhshi, Grace Chovas, LynnHerrmann, Nancy Kim, LindseyKrukowski, Rhona Lais, MuyLil)erski, -Ashley Lobodzinski,

-Barbara Porras, Kiki Przybyto,Matthew Rodriguez, AngelaSica, Ales Woug, ionas Zalotor-is, JcunetteWamhay sud HeatherKupolnek; Grade Eight - KatieMarcucci, John Nydam and Da-nia Stachiw.

Second honor students une:Grade Four - Lana AvaHan, EricBcndyk, Mary Chabarbakhshi,Adil Chandlwalla, Viunie Goy,Cori Gellikuen, Anua Lapieske,Rabbie Manants, Lizette Penal-ber, Filomena Pepe, Joanna Per-kowski, Dominick Rabe, DeniseRiba, iessicuRomaoiuk, MichaelScipione, Noreen Walsh and Re-vin Wolkaber; Grade Psve - An-drew Annunzio, ionelte Castillo,Timothy Carsy, Marie Czyc,Mike Dulski, Cheryl Parley, DanHerrmann, Natalia Kosk, TinaPatel, Christine Qainn, PatrickRdrigune, Debbie Velossa, Da-niilleWambay andflnu Yoshina-

Nibs West High School sophomore Leslie Nono at MortonGmve views some of the specimens used in Advanced Place-menl(AP) Biology, one of approximately fifteen AP clasees of-feredby the schooL An AP Fairwas recently heldat Nilea Westwhich offered sophomores and juniors the appOsbunily le talkwith AP teachers and with students currently enrolled in theschool's AP courses. Over200 students take AP classes eachyear, moatot them receivingcollege creditforcourse work doneatNiles West.

-- .OLR Honor Roll studentsgu; Grade Six - Bill Cielinski,Shawn Curry, Gerald Daliva,Sheryl Dominqaez, Elton Ghi-soif, Ryan iaacics, Pilip Kosk, Sa-mie Purungao, Tom Perkowski,Tom Pomagler, Steve Qusnn,Melissa Ranieri, Paul Schnibder-neier, Jackie Tintori and LizWesler; Grade Seven - LindsayAnnunzio, Jeanine Balaskovits,Manicris Beley, Moanda Collins,Sarahliugenis, PeterGil, VaughnGoy, Natalie Kezon, Sharon Rn-rey, Mirona Madar, Ryan Medi-na, AnnaPullara, Tito lObo, Mar-garni Ryznar, Meghan Sextonaudianeile Siwiec; Grade Night -Eric Albert, Kim Barone, Jouai-fer Espino, Grace Lantano, SamPorras Karen Barnes, KristinuBudzinski, Carrie Kiebn, KathyMocaeski, RuthRansos and SarahNgeyett.

Spend a 'ShadowDay at Regina'Regina Dominican High

School would like to ¡oviN allmiar high achuol students tosample aday in the life ofaCuth-olic high school student, "Spend-ing a Shadow Day isthe best waytoexpenienco atypical day aIRe-glas Dominican High School,"aid PeeAdminsions Dineclor,Veras Ailworth. Pronpeclive sIn-dents accompany them hostessthrough seven classes homeroomand lanch. They participate inanyeventsoftlted5y.

Prom Oct. 1 thrangh Nov, 23,120 prospective atudents havespent the thy al Regina Domini-can. The visitan were from 29different feeder schools: 107cighlgradern; 12 seventh gradersand one uixth gander. Fifteen sto-dents bane visited from publicschools while 105 from Catholicschools,

To nonage for a Shadow Day,contact Verla AlIwoith at (708)256-7660rn

CommunityService ProjectCulvefu fifth and sixth graders

-bave been participating in a05090e community service peo-jecL In December. studentsadopted 6 children from TurningPoint Behavioral Health CareCenter in Skokie, The children,ranging in agefrom 15 months lo9 years. wereidenlifiedas excep-tionally neetly by Turning Pointsocial workers. MostofLhnm amthe children ofTuening Point cli-entE, manyofwbomsufferfeom achronicmmlal iliums. Due to thestigma nuatounditig mental ill-nets, itwas the fioul timnthat anygroup had offered to "adopt' theTaming Point clients and theirchildren foraholiday giving pro-gram.

Culver stndenls were somoved by the slarim of theiradeptcd children that they decid-ed lo keep on giving far beyondthe winter holidays. Ou Valen-line's Day, Culver students onceagain broogbtan array of gifts fortheirchildren.Theyplats todo thename en Easter, Students feelreally goodlcuowing tisaI they arehelping familim andchildren thatoften fall between the cracks inthe social service system andareoveeleokedin oarcommunities,

D.P. resident tocompete at mocktrial tournament

North Centrai College juniorMike Lindgren, son of iudy andGerald E. Lindgren and u MaineWest High School gradnate, ad-vanced to the finals ofthe Amori-can Mock Trial Association Un-dergradnate NationalTournament. North Central willbe one at three schools un theGreut Lakes Region seeding twascums to the AbiTA NationalTaurnumnet to be held in lateMarch.

North Central's two eutrantstied for seveuth place with teamsfrom the University of WisconsinandPurdue atthe GrealLukes Re-gional. Northwestern's treats fin-ished first and second followedby Pmdne University, North ParkCollege, Elmhurst College, andIllinois Benedictine College.Other schools represented wereAugastana College, EdgeweudColiegeaudLakeForestCollege.

In mock trial competition thesame fictitious case is presentedeach round with teams arguingdifferent sides each round. Thecase this year is a civil personalinjury suit involving a collisionbetween a speeding train and anautomobile driven by a. drunkdriver.

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Budget Rent A Car sponsorswinners dinner

LocalresidentandBssdgofRenta CarCos'poralion DireclorofSpecialEventaasidSponsorahips GasyBrissker(cesoter)joina U.S. Olympians Willye While (left) andDebi Thomas (right) to honor83 top femalehighschoolathletesatlha ThirdAnnual Willye While Winners Dinner. Budgetsponsoredlhegsla whichemphasizedthe imporlanceofspssdsprogramsforgisls.

Archives ' Veterans can help homelessannounces - - -

workshop' seriésThos 1995 Family Hissory

-Workshop Sedeo sponoored by'

tho Nalimoal Arshiveo--GrcatLakmo Regioo in Chicago begins

i, Marsh 22 with "InsrodssçLioos Io, -Poonily History." Deeigmed mi a

class for beginners om 555m basiss, ofgeeoealegy, Ohio workshop will

bpreoonsedfivm times during 55myear. Twm "hands-on" classes

, complementthese five sessioos., , Other workohops will empha-

sizerecords of genealogical inter-est in the National Archives sys-tern, as well as basic research'practicano and methodology.'Thesm imclude oral loisSomy, pres-ervalion, Civil War research, thmfederal cen055s, immigration,Iaood, Africaso-Asasorican geoealo-gys and lodian aoaceslsy. A toro-chntm lisOing oil workshops isavailable from Oho NaSiomal Ac-chives--Great Lakes Region,

- 7358 South Pulaski Ruad, Chica-ge, IL 60629.

100sOrmcSOrs inclmde Archives5540ff and promi000s leclurers andgenealogislo in She Chicago area.Io mesI eases a $10 fee coversregiosraoioo amd maOeriol for Sisehalf-day workshops (beginninga09:30 am. CroISaI Timm).

Regissratioo for the workshopswill be ascepted by telephoneoIly asodgonerolly is limited 5o40persons per lession. For addi-domaI infurmation, sr No eagislor,call (312) 581-7816 and ask forFamily l{istony Workshops.

-Passages lecturerdiscusses the artof yoga

Carole Areeson, yoga i055mec-Sor, discasses how yoga sao hoOpparOicipasols learn a simple natu-rai way Sm achieve good hmalth asparo of 055e Passages Lecture Sr-ries on Tuosday, March 14, fromI IO 230 p.m. in Room 112 aI

' Oalslon's Ray HartsOein campus,- 7701 N. Lincoln Ave., Skokie.Admission is free.

Aeceediog 50 Axmnsoos She

salming and balancing effeslo ofdiapkragonaOic breathing enables.yagastoadeotslolowortheirblood¡ìreOSmré. For more infannalioo,

. - call(708)635-1414.

'',;"fllinois veterans have the op-iii psuetlonioy Io,help h,smoless vete-

mOSS by wsitiosg in a donation tothe Hommteos AssistansmEund onOhmic 1994 Itliosis incomn Sax

'The Illinois Deporoments ofVeorrans' Affairs and Public Aidhave joined forces Io kelp thehommless around the soaSe," saidRoberlFoster, Acting Direclor ofVelerans' Affairs. 1Thomsamds ofpeople are homeless in Illinoiseuch year, and il's estimated thatone third of She single homelessman in illinois are vmseeans."

Ths Dopaotmeot of Veaerans'Affairs will be mailing informa-donai packeSs about the Home-less Assistance Fond to vmterams'groups theoaghoul the ssale seek-ing their support and help in pro-moting the fund lo velerans andthmir families.

Money donaoed so the fundssupports cormnaniOy agmusiesthat provide shelter, meals andother services acedad by home-leso familims and persons.

Laslyeac, aporoien ofabe men-ey donated was awed so makehomeless shelters more energyefficient. Lowerutiliay hills allowthe shellers to spend more m000yon direatservices forthe ulienOs.

'1Dmring 55m past five years,geneeoms citizens have givenmore than $1 million so the

- Homeless AsoisSance Fund," saidPublic Aid Direcoor Robert W.

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More than 50,000 homelesspersons were served during thepast yrar by programs flooded bythe Deparoossent of Public Aid.TIsis year, She depaeteoema willspemd mom than $7,9 nsiiliso onprogranosforthe homeless.

Taxpayers may write im a con-tribmljon of $1 or more to theHomeless Asssistance Fund ontian 15d oftheir 1995 Illinois in-come Sas return. Tho donationwill be deducted from the incometax refused or added So the incometax payment.

Fitness First -memberships

Fitneoo Fiest memberships arebooming. If yen have not par-chased your charter membershipyel, there is still time. Stop by thesales trailec, locaSed in the park-log lot ofWeber Leisure Center,9300 Weber Farts Place (Churchand Gross Point) So preview theequipment and apply for mcm-bership. Staffmembers are avail-able so answer yoar q005lionsfrom 10 am. anti! 8 p.m. Mon-days through Saturdays. Formore imf000soatioo, sail t-(800)I°LL-B-FIT(1-800-455-2348).

art a la mode has developed a beautifulgift set of S note cards with envelopes,

packaged in a gift box

Each card has a different hand-decoratedface in brilliant colors, glitter, and

lovely jewelry adornments.

They are then personalized withyour name in stunning calligraphy.

They each measure 4" x 5",and are processed on

richly embossed top-quality paper

The cost is only $10.00 per set.4(.» Call

«k arb(7O8)2911446 :*or Judie (708) 966.4567 , - :'

RegistrationRegislration foc Skakie Park

District's spring claoseu is cighoaroond the corner. To serve usmany residen5X as poosible, weuse a sompuSsriced toatrry sys-50m, allowing equal access So res-idents who regisOer hofore 6 p.m.0e March 10, We accepa mail-inor drop-offregistration aS Oaktonor Devonshire Centers. Walk-inregistratimn will be accepted be-gsmssissg Marsh 57. Spring ctassmobcgin March 26. Call (708) 674-5500, formose information.

MarchandiseMadness

Marchandise Madness is here,The Skokir Park Disorics invitesyOU 50 sisp by Oaksom Csoterfrom9 am. 00 3 p.m. oso Maech I t50 tookat knick-koashu and hand-crafted items sur vendoem havn iooffer. Call (708) 674-1500 forfurther details about ibis imsrrdi-blm shopping osperience.

Creation stationThe Skokie Park District im-

vises children ofall ages tojoon usat the Creatioe Slatien en SaSur-day, March lt from ti am. to 3p.m. This special drop-in asso ardscaBs program as Dakotan Centeris available Io children whosopareots are enjoying the after-noon at oarMARCHamdise Mad-ness Flea Market/Craft Show.Thr fee is nooly $1 per child. Call(708) 674-5500, for more infor-

Coloring ContestCelebrate St. Pattick's Day

with the Skokie Park DieSSeict byenteriag ourspesial coloring coo-test. Children beSween thm agesef3 and 10 are imvioed to pick optheir coloring shemts at eitherOatctom or Devonshire Cenoers.Pictures 50mb be resumed byMonday, March 03. CalI (708)674-1500, for more informationahoatthis special coolest.

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Kids NeedCulture Too!The Skokie Park Distrial'S

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by Alice LeeExacily what consfiwte a

gifted student? Too often it isdefined as someone who answersall the questions in class and getsa 110% on ever test. The traemeaning of gifterj goes beyondmere grades and psychotic classparticipation; it encompasses aninquisiuve andqñckmu.j,00with the draft tOneeklalowledgefor the sake of knowledge.

One program that promotessuch an interest is Project Plus.An evolving program that beganin the Maine schools in 1993,Project Pius offers Students theopportunity to participate in sup-plemestal activities outside theregular classroom setting andschedule.

nach class has a particulartheme that is iscoeporated intothe seminars that students attend.The freshman theme is 'TheRebel in Society white the soph-omore theme o ' Ethicul Den-SiOn-makiug."

So far, participating Studentsfrom Îaiee East have had thechance to viait the Loyola Medi-cat Center to talk with a world-renowned surgeon who per-formed a precedent-setting oper-alien en Siamese twins; Cantig-ny, smuseum aboutWortdwarj;plays perforino! downtown; andetherplacesthatexplorediiremutfacetsofeachtepic.

Thesetrips areexciting andai-terestiug, and their main purposeis to expose participants IO newideaS and places to atimutale in-

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Students gain fróm ProjectPlus experiences

depth thought and discussion. Ifthuiroppiqued ihn mnterestofevenOne student, it is considered suc-ceasfut.

Freshman participants will at-send a coscerton their next semi-nar.schedutedSuterdayjeeb. lt.Os the following weekend andinMarch, sophomores will visit alocal government building and awaste treslrnentptanttovmew 0th-er aspects of ethical decision-making. There are utolaJ of aisseminars during the school yearand several seminars during thesummer workshops in July. Thetrips are fundedby the stete mon-ey designated for gilled educa-tian so the cost doesu'tfail on thedistsictorthessojden.

The reqeirements that arenen-rosary to be a part of Project Plusore less stringent than eue maythink. According so the Slate ofIllinois, the top five percent of astedentpopslasion isideatified asgifted. Lessero aia ausomasicatiyseat natta those eighth gandanwho intl within that range. batProject Plus doesn't have a cut-off number. Students who don'tfall in she topfivepercentcan benominated by teachers, pareats,Or themselvea. An essay and in-tea-view sae also a part of the pro-ceso, but these are mainly used sogaugeinsernst,notnecessarmtyac.ceplance.

Thefutuaaofeajucasjou lies notin the mere memorization ofeqoations and dates. but in ihrgennine pursuit of knowledge be-hind the uambert and words. Axmentor of the Majase East Divi-sinn of Project Plus, Dr. LynnDieser emphasizes the flesibihtyand great potential of the newprogram. 'By intooduciog themto gaided experiences oussideschoot, I hope the talented sIe-dents have an awareeess of altthatthere is 50 tears and what ex-citisg possibllities for utilizingtheir talents exist in society. Porleo long we've not offeredenough 'special care' for the gift-rd and laleased. We're fortunateDistrict 207 went after the grantmoney and supported the devrt-opmeut of lIsis program. I hopethe students wlli now osan to ac-tivrlyptanthrproganarns.

Sophomores from Maine Eastparticipating in Project Pias this

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year are: Arthur Cacayurun ofMorton Grove, Sara Chin of Mor-ton Grove, Robert Choi of Mor-ton Grove,JulieDamini of Nues,Dianafle-Dios ofMorten Grove,EwaDziaalkowircofNiiea, SteveGelherofMorionGrove, BarbaraGrizoffofNftrs,VmnodGopaJak.rishuan ofMorlon Grove, RachelOmbre 010es Piamos, himoon 3oofDes Plaines, Ann KobylarczykefMorton Grove, Jenny Kang ofDes Plaines, Angie Matijai ofMorton Grove, Razvan Mathiasof Nilrs, Josh Mizrachi of DesPlaines, Cindy Park of Gienview,Joy Sarinyarnus of MortonGrove, Arnandallchneiderof DesPlaines, Niruv Shah of DeaPialases, Joy Trichman of DesPialases, Vinil Varughese of Mor-ion Grove, Lisa Wellaed of DesPlaines, Catherine Yoon of DesPiainex, and Han Ya of MortonGrove.

Freshman participanla fromMaine East in Project Pius are:Nancy Castigaetii of Gienview,Karen Calaran of Nues, Elisa-beth De-La-Ross of Glrnview,Vanessa Garippo of MortonGrove,AarouGatesofGirnziew,Turnaran Hemandez of DesPlaines, Vincent Hei of Nitra,TommyJoseph of Morton Grove,Daniel Kang of Morton Grove,Sonia Kaiarya of Des Ptainrs,Michael Konieczny of Nues,Bradley Kriesman of DesPlaines, Amanda Ladra of Glen-view, Jonathan Lahn of MortonGrove, Períy Peretman of Glen-virw, Joseph Pindras of Niles,andBhavikShah of Nitra.

Regina SpeechTeam recognized

The foilswisg members of Re-fixa Dominican High School'sSpeech Team have earned mcm-bership is the National ForensicLeague, the honorary organiza-sien that recognizes high schoolsindenis for their participation inspeech and debate competition.Membership is based on the nom-bec ofpoints accrued by studentsta iourOaments.

The following sera sisdensshave earned membership: AliciaBassett, Des Plaises, Ans Corre-ca, Lincolnwood, Mosica Kilroy,Giruview, Terese Llorente, Sko-hic, Melissa Mariisoz, Ans Pres-tos, Nocthbrook, Macion Stein-fels, Park Ridge, and SarahWilliu, Slcokie.

The foitowieg stndrutsachieved Red Honor roll steinsforthe2udmarkiugperiod,maan.laming a grade point of 3.5 orhigheE Nasreen Abased, Noo-reen Missed, Arsh,oa Ali. LaityArsenijevic, Amat Chikam,Thomas Choeh, ChristopherCiaccio, Janine Ciemny, JeffreyDerrickson, Annie DiMaria, Jo-seph DiMaria, Christine Dra-chenberg, SremaParooqui, Vate-rie Geer, Christian Gansent,Andres Hong, Heather Hwang,Daniel Kim, Nana Kim, JoanneKim, Lukasz Kisietewild, SarahKlein, Ajan Marie Komorowaki,Lucy Komorowski, Piole Kre-towsid, Jason Kiynski, JubaKrzysik, Agatha Kubaiski, GasLappas, Huyn-Jin Lin, Chris-Michael Magnino, Amy Neiman,Prier Neiman, Esther Park, Al-pesta Petri, Ninai Patel, PranecthPurimeila, Derek Reich, SaraRyan, Lamia Saifndduai, LauraSchuss, Rachna Sheth, ChristinaShinMindy Sukaniawseich, lia-zaifa Tapai, Julie Thomas, BillyToy, Anna Wyrwas, AlexandrrYTang, Krystyna Yang, SeoYeon, Nahren Youkhana, An-dreaZeman.ErikZisikin.

The following .11,studmnisachieved White ono,r9içf t.us for the 2a4rnarkingprripd,mainlaining a gthtie primat be-iweru 3.0 and 3.5: Hubert An,Alla Barsky, Vaughn BolEan,Vivian BolEan, Christopher Blu-lebrzewski, JoLyen Bac, Mi-chelte Ceoiabile,Jason Duda Ga-lina Dvorkin, Jaclyu Gragnani,Deshaz Jarenci, Michael Kim,

Voice of Democracywinners from NotreDame

Commandcr James Callahanof the Nibs V.F.W. Post #7712and the President of the LadiesAusiliary, Roberta Fitch, andguest E. Liltian White, Presidensof the Fourth Disides of the La-dira Auxiliary, prescsted a med.ai, a bond, and o certificate ofmerit to the second ptacc winnerJames Lee and the third placewinner Christopher Siour of theVoice ofDemocracy program.

l'iris program is condensed inschools throeehost ihr UnitedSlates. The first ptaco winncrJo-seph Baumann was unable lo 55-tend the presentatian. Theseyoung men attend Noire DameHigh School in Nuns.

wIU December1994 graduates

Western lllieois Univecsitysuadenti who had undergraduateand graduate degrees conferred sithe Dec. 17 Commencraneui Ex-occises includo the following:Edwis Aiston and William Cte.sen of Oes Plaines; Barbara Cy-

Nues District 71 studentsmake honor roll

moszinski, RobertDay, and Kim-horly Smith of Gleuview; PeterDavidson and Deborah Heiser nfRiles; Marie Kaeding, Joke Leo-nard and Jason Metz of ParkRidge; and Michele Plolnik ofSkokie.

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to addition, ihn following sIn.dents have shown marked im-provemrnt in their grade pointaverage in the second markingperiod compared to lhie firstmarking perioth Eleni Andrihsa-kin, Eilten Au, Amy Bticichahn,Timothy Hassner, Tom Haunner,GaryHnen,JaclynJohnson,Motthew Jurenci, Robert Khoury,Brian Kucha, Tes Lappas, PtoraLeybovich, Oleg Leybovich,Marcela Marcas, Mila Narisu,Ray Overby, Krishna Fasci, Mi-citai Pawlik, George Persekian,

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Students winstate musicaccolades - .

Seven - sssdenss from --NitnsWest High School and ten fromNibs North High School per-formed ai the Illinois Music Edn-eatoes Association (IMEA) Ali-State Music Feuiival in Peoriafrom Jon. 26 io 28. The memberswere chosen for one or more ofthe musical groups, including theorchesara, choir and band. Theyhad bren selected foc this feslivalbased os auditions held laie lassyear, and Were reauditioned inPeseta where they were piocrd inone aftwo Icons, Au-Slab or themorradvanced Honors.

Sludenis who were placed iothe Honors Orchestra from RilesWest include Eugenia Abo ofLiscstnwood, violin; Susan Kanof Lincoinwood, violin; JessieReagon of Skokie, cello; andShirley Park of Skokie, violin.Nues North siudenis who werepiace in the Honors Orchessra io-dade Howard Chey of Skokir,icombose; Jenny Kim of Skokie,violin; Judy Liehman of Skokie,viola; Jumpei MalsudaofSkokie,violin; Shich-Jian Tsai of Skokie,violin; and Emily Znmsleg ofSkokie, violo.

Students who were placed inthe Honors Choir included NuesWestsoprano GuioevoceTiffiu ofSkokio and Riles North alto Tri-ciaLagnnaofSkokje.

Two Nibs North students alsoplaced in thc Honors Bond: JoyBronner of Skokin, clarinet; andEar Kruszewski ufSkakie, Kam-boue.

Disleici 219 stndcnis placing inshe All-Slate Orchessca includeRiles Wesi's Jennifer Stobas ofLineninwood, viola; und RilesNorth's Atan Molina of Skokie,violin.

Nues West stedesl Janet SongofNales, fisso, also wm includedin the/Ui-Slate Band.

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The progroae, which is in usfourth year, will gather volonloercertified public accounlanls(CPAs) to provide free lax advicevia the telephone regarding indi.vidual illinois asti/or federal taxrrinms. tntrreslrd parties maycali the Illinois CPA Society of-fices thai mgbs at (800) 993.0393between the hnucs of6 p.m. and 8p.m. Io 155k to a lax professional.The call and ihr cossaltulion arofrer, and there is no limo timilpercall.

If yen hird someoñrlówohkio year home =durisi,1994:ilddpaid Ihem $50 ortho?tibú(qessthais $1,000; boil :aalP 'tiûïfrilt.ployeemsy be eníittsllkti Wfiildoffre Social Srcuriiy taies paid,according to Linda K. Macboyle,manager of the Des Plaines So.cisl Secerily office.

According to o chango in thrSocial Security law, no luxes aredue on wages foc household em-plsyers-unleso.lhey total $l;000or more for the year. (rIto provi.Sus ihreshotd was $50). Thechange is effecliva wish 1994earnings. This moans that peoplewho puidSocial Seenriiy lanes oswages of Iras ibas $1,000 during1995 wenid br due a refund. Norefund would ho dur far laiespaid on wages that were $1,000ormoreduring the year.

The employer doesn't tose iheSocial Security wage credits forthe earnings, even though he ershe gels arefund. However, if thetotal earnings On the warkrr'srecord equal $620 or more, butless than $1,000, only one wagacreditin persniuod.

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Viewers inthe Chicago oreare-celving cable Channel 21 aro en-coamged to cali between 6:30and7 p.m. with theicquestions ro-ehrdsng personal and business fi.uancesat(3l2) 738-1060.

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IsraeliDance Class

Learn the lateas dance craze.The Skokir Fork Pis4iys is offer-ing Israeli Dance Classes thisspring foc aduiss, yssth, sedlezna. Enjoy on aerobic warkoulwhile Seaming Traditional andModom IsrarSi Dances. Call(708) 674-1511, for more infor-malion aboul Ihis exciting oppor-iunity.

Broadwaymusic troupe

The Skokie Pork District in-viles you to become a member ofour erwesl performing troupe. 0fynuhave been uparticipant of ourBroadway Music Closs for asieass a year and are ready to lakeyoaai show on the road, cali (708)674-1500 lo fled out more aboutthis excising program.

Oakton presentslecture on UFORobert Hastings, an indepen.

doni IJFO researcher and lecise-er, wilt panent a 90-minaio tre-hire and slide show, UFOs: TheHidden History, on Monday,March 13 from 71e 8:30 p.m. inRoom 1610 atOaMos Commoni-ty Collego's Den Flamen cassspnn,1600E,GolfRd.

Hastings believes there is aU, S. Government cover-np onUFOs, and is bared on classifieddecamenis that have been se-cured via the Freedom of Infoe-mation Act (POSA) by several re.searchers,

According to Hastings, thesedocumenin infrante that UFOs --"flying mocees" -- exist and thaI,despite public denials by Officialgovernment spokesmen over theyears, these mysterious objectaare known to the U. S. Air Porraandthemnielligencecommonity.

This harinee is sponsored bythe College Program Board(CPB). Adminsion in frre andparkingis availabieinLosn A andD. Formoreisfonoadon, call theOakton Box Office at (708) 635-1900.

Friendship Bandto perform atEpcot Center

The Fnendship Junior HighSchool ConcretBoodhas bren in-vited lo perform ot EPCOT Cru-ter in Wult Disney World, Orlan-do, Florido, on Aug. 3. Thisinvitation was exlonded so theFriendship Bond ax the resuli of aseiociionprocess coosisling of arenew of aaditioa tapes sebmil-ledbyschoolo nalisowide.

Sixth, seveath and eighthgrade stodenls who participate inthe Friendship Summer ConcertBand program will EaveS to WaltDisney World and perform in theAmerican Garden, nnxt to theWorld Showcase Lagoon in EP-COT Cenior. The sEidenE areboth honored and excited to havethis opportunisy lo represent theirschool sed comssssiiily before aninternational audience in Orion-do,Florida.

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The Junior Clans Connoilwants the whole school to ostentithe Spring Fling. The theme forthe dance is the Roaring Twen-lies. Students are encouraged towear costumes and get isvolvedwith the theme. Music will brprovided bythe Hucklebetries.

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The March meeting offre DesPlaines Valley Geological Sacie-tywilibeheld onMarchifi. Thesubies of the program will be"Open." It will be a vides pros-ealotionfrom the MidwestFeulcr-titian's ralleclion of geology ro-isled subjects and narrated by Mr.George Chambers, our ProgramChairman.

Monthly meetings of the DesPlaises Valley Geological Socle-ty are held on the third Thursdayof each month at Our Lady ofRansom School, 131X5 N. Green.wood Ave., Riles, at 8 p.m. Re-faeslimenss are served und allageosrewelcome.

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He was an intern with Repre-tentative Vjckie Mosetey of the99th District, which consists ofthe northern half of SangnmonCannty, eastern half of CansCoonty, and all of MnnardConnly. Mosetey, in her 2 yearsin office, served an 5 committees:Agricahsire and Conservation;Health Care and Harnais Servie-es; Election and State Govern-ment; HigherEdncation; and Hn-man Service Appropriations

As an intern in her office, Aa-ton's primary responsibilitiesconsisted of handling constituent

. cases, mailing ant letters of eon-grntnlatjons to all 53 schools inher legislative district, and track-i!t of cm-rent pieces of logiala-.

The tracking of the bills fa-zed him with theovo process and also withbill becomes alaw, On scv-etissions he attended differ-"ferences and meetings

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persnade-ability of voters in dif-forent procoects, and organizingmailings. Also, nveiy night foraboat two months he did phonopolling and learned what the con-stitaents of the 99th districtthoaght abaat the different endi-dales and their platforms. Headds, "lt was the headquarterswhere t really learned the toogh-floss a condidato needs ta ron foean office." Al timos he also assist-ed the media manager for thecampaign in writing TV. or radiacommercials.

While in Springfield first se-mester, he atsohad the opportuni-G' to attend a number of fondrais-ers far the candidates forstatewide offices. Yes, he metGovernor Jim Edgar at well asGeorge Ryan, Dawn ClarkFleIsch, Pat Quinn, and RolandBonis. He also was able tu meetU.S. Senator Paul Simon at apress conference forNetsch.

Culver Parent's/Guardians meetingscheduled

The Natianal Association ofSecondary School Principals andNatiunat Middle School Associa-tian have declared the month ofMarch 1995 as National MiddleLevel Education Month and themccli of March 12-18 as MiddleLevel Education Week,

District lt's Culver MiddleSchaut, 6921 W, Gakton, is par-tioipatiug and has planned a spe-coat Parent's Night on Wednes-day, March 15 al 7 p.m. in orderto give parents and guardians anOpportoasty to informally discussthe strengths ofthe middle schontand propase areas for improve-ment, In addition, varions eventsand activities from Fnmily FonNight on March 3rd to PamilyMath Night on March 24 willhighlight the many partnershipsthat have been forged in District71 hotween the sohaals, areabosinesses, local organizations,and families,

Colver staffinvito the commu-nity to attend any nf the apcom-ing events in nrder to learn moreabout middle level education undthe educution of young adoles-ConS. Call 966-9280, for infor-malien uboul dales, times, andevent locations.

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Our Ludy offlansom CatholicSchool, 8300 N. Greenwood,Nitro has open registration far the1995/96 schont year for pee-school thenagh 8th grade duringschool hours, 9 am. In 2 p.m.

Registration requirements in-elude: preschool students mast bethree orfoaryears ofageon orbe-fore Sept. t; kindergarten sto-dents must be five years afage enor befare Sept. t ; students enter-tug preschuol nr kindergartenmast bringa biethceetiftcate fromthe county; students onlering 01h-er grados are requested to bringtheir tutestrepnt-t card

GarLady ufRasuons is staffedby Pelician Sisters and Lay ie-sleuctors iall teuchers are certi-fled by the Stute nf illinois) undCanceotrate un developing the to-tat porsonalities ofita stadents onthe intellectual, physical, socialandspieitaal levels.

The school facilities include:physical edocation, music, li-brary, computer room, leuenitigresource cester, science laburalo-n,, school counselor, primacy In-tor, band fer grades 4-8, stodeotcouncil, after school sports, andextended care program.

OCC's EducationalBoard appointsnew director

The Gakion Community Col-lege Edocatianal Puondatiun re-cnntly appointed Richard A. Mor-ris of Evanston to ils Buard ufDirectors,

Moerisjoined Pol-Pro Inc., theworld's largest monofacturer ofoutomotive gaskets and chemicalscalasti, in 1982. He is coireentlydirector of marketing, Frl-ProBrand. His accomplishments in-elude the development ucd im-plemeututien of the compasy'shighly-successful Cuonter Proprugram which has trained over130,000 jabber c000ler peopleand the "Gaskets fur Imports"ntaeketieg program which result-ed io u 70 percent increase insales of gashes mId for importapplications during 1991-93.

In addition to his respunsibili-ties at Pet-Pro, Marris is on theBoard ofGovernors and immedi-ato past president ufthe Aotomo-dye Training Managers Counciland second vice president uf theAutomotive CommunicationsCouncil, (formerly autametiveAdverlssees Council). He is amember uf the Car Care CouncilSteerisg Committee, AWDATraining Commioee und YoungExecutives Society.

Moms is a visiting lecturer atIthaca College, Ithaca, NY, Cee-porate Consmtinicatious Depart-ment, where he earned u fl.S. de-grec in 1951. He completed thetwo year Esecutive Masters Pro-gram atthei.L. Kellogg GraduateSchool of Management, North-western Ueiversity, receiving amasterofmanaging degree io Do-cembre 1994.

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Students bridge gapbetween success, failure

Nilen Went High School ntudent Chriulel Lee of Skokie pro-paren her hand-made bridge lo be tenledduring the 8th AnnualButtding Conlentheldie the nchool'n Honorn Phynien clann..Slu-deeto built bridges uning only woeci and glue, and attachedwetghtn to their ntrucluren to toot their load bearing rapacity.Lee'obridgeheld l3kiogramo before breaking.

hunos PTA tacklesviolence at conference

The number one concern ufparees today is,dealiog with theviolence thai soareonds Ibtirchil-sIren. "Wttafe Happening ¿Un

Gor Chitdrenn.cyloleoce:ifli theHome, School;-aitd Communitywill be the exclusive topic uf astatewide illinois PTA Confer-ence to he conducted Sasarday,March 18, from 9 am. to 3 p.m.,at the Ramada Hotel O'Hare,Rosemont.

The Illinois Prevention Re-source Conler has agreed to be afull purIfier in this confeceosce bysharing their esperience and re-soarces. Deadline for registra-itOnisMareh 10.

Violence in the hume, school,and ctimmumey will be addressedby keynote speaker Jackie Gar-0er, Executive Director IllinoisPrevention Resource Center;panolists JodithPineberg, teacherand family caunselor; LorenzoClemons, Administrative LiaisonCommunity and GovernmentalAffairs Cook Coonty Sheriff'sOffice; and Ano Breen-Greco,Administrative Judge Department ofChildren and Family Ser-vices. The luncheon speaker isDr. Amelia ConIc-Russian, Na-

Celebrate Me with Friendshipund Peelings is the theme ter theSnowilueries Program foc EastMaine School District #63, Onehundred and twenty five fifthgraders und 60 teen und adolt fa-citilutors gutherrd on Feb. 17, atihr Piesi Baptist Church, 1256North Nurlhwest Highway, ParkRidge to partiripatrin avaeiety nfself-esteem boilding aclivities.

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The-aftgnnoonsosujon will fou-lure: several Illinois PTA statochainnen and consoltants, JackieGather will guide the aodiencetheoagh the development of a"Eluoprint for Community Ac-lion:" She will distribute printedmaterials Io aid PTAJP'FSAs inthis process when-they ceben totheir homos, schools, and com-monities,

School administrators andteachers, youth service agencies,schont beard members, receen-tiundsrectoru, all parent organiza-tions, stodents, cotiononity andelected leaders, seuior citizens,and law enforcement erpreseola-tives are especially invited to at-tend. A rogislratioo form can beobtained by calling the IllinoisPTA stale office in Springfield at(800) 877-9617. Por forther in-formation call HarrietO'Donnell, Illinois PTA PoblicRelations Chairman, ut (312)6348.

. District 63 findsfriendship and feelings

teens und udolts the opportunityfor Open discussion on differenttopics. This year's event featuredmnttvaliuual speakers Tony Toshand Ed Slnwikoski with largegruop activities led by DebbieStafford, u Washington lichantphystcal educution teacher, undhealth information provided byMary Bonhoshe, district 'tarso.Alt actvoiics concentrated on de-velopong healthy peer relation-.ships, promoting responsible de-cisoon-making and offeringhealthy, positive alternatives inresisting negative peer pressureund conflict resolution.

Snowflurries is sponsored bythe Drug Educulion Committeefur Kids under Ihr guidance ufRobert Jures, director for theDrug Free Schools and Comma-0011es program iu East MaineSchuolDistrict#63 Farreare in-formation, contact Robert Jares,Cumculum Retaurce Coordina-tor, ai the Dr. Donald C. StetitiaEducational Service Center (708)299-1950, ' .. . . ,

SJB Kindergarten andPreschool Open House

Janege Gianakopoutog of Nibs enjoyo playing with the rollercoanterbeadoutst John BrebeufPreochool,

St. John Brebeuf Pee-Schooland Kindergarten new familyregistration for tho 1995-96schnol year will lake place unSonday, March 12, from 10 n.m.le neon in the schuóllobby local-ed at 8301 Ni Harlem Ave;;'itiNiles, (708) 966-3266. 'Registraition of new fomiliosi litirilholierand non-ptirilhosior;'ss'illiteginonIhisdale.

Opportunities will ho availablefor pareos to view the class-memo, meet the principal andteachers, and learn about the cor-ticolom, Parests should bring abirth certificate and u. boptismalctirtiflcate(ifCoiholie).

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lEA cocharter

Testifying before the Euren-tiveCuminittee nfthestute Houseof Representotives, Robert Hain-man, president of the illinois Ed-oeatiou Associotion-NEA, la-heled the House's proposedCharter School pilot program,"an important first step towardmeaningful and responsible re-form that could serve as a modelfor improvement for Illinois'publicschools in noed.

"The lEA is deeply cunsmittedlu the concept and vaines of pob-lie edoculion," Haisman said."Anionen's greatest invention isita poblic school system. Botpublic edocation needs to be rein-vented to meet the educulianatneeds ofeach generation.

"One of the most significantelements of Ibis proposal," Huis-man continued, "is that it pro-vides fur reform to be initiated utthe local level, Earlier versions ofcharter schoot laws never trostedlocal teachers or parents on whatwuold be best for their own chit-dren and cumonooily schools,This initiative changes that."

The prnposul, sponsored byHouse Speaker Lee A. Daniels,(R-Elmhorut) and Stute Repre-nenlative Mury Loo Cowlishaw,(R-Napervitle), establishes 45charter schools--IS in Chicago,15 io the collar connties, and 15downstate. The legislation atsospecifies that consuete creatingthe schools, which will open orconvert to charter staIns begin-iting in the fail of 1996, will he inforeefortisreeln five years.

Haisman, a veteran of25 yearsin the classroom and fumierTeacher af the Year, went an taentline eiberudnoetuzrsm000,'d

day er half-day (am. only) kin-dergaeten programs, a three half-day program (Tuesday, Thon-day, Friday) for faur yonr aIdsand n two-half-day program(Monday, Wednesday) fon threeyear 'nIds. Parents may cheesetIle morning or afternoon sessioufor their prenchitoler."I'heregistnátion fee for all newfamilies is $25. The prenchualMatensolufee is $50 doe upon reg-istralion; the K-8 InslrnetinnotMuterials fee is $110, $50 nfwhich is doe opon registration,These fees are non-refondable,Parents may call the ichool inmid-March far uew tuition infor-matian.

nsidersschoolsiced and shared decision making,increased opportunities for allsiodeols, expanded teaming ex-periences for ut-rink students, in-creased parental involvement, agoaruntne loparents thatonly crc-tified edocatien professionalswill be allowed to teach und mostimportant, a removal of the ho-reancralic 'red lape' Ihot has sIi-fled edocationnl innovotion furtoo long."

Bot the president of the85,000-memberedueatjon organ-izution also cautioned, "This billcreates n pilot program. Andwhile it offers the promise ofmeaniugfulreform, itis not a 'sil-ver bollet' that will solve all oarproblems on meet alt our educo-houai guaIs.

"Moch more needs io be done,Hoismun concluded--like ensor-ing adequate und equitable fund-oug that offers all Illinois childrenaccess io uqaulity education. "B-Isnois is u large and oesourcefnlslate. Wehave the ability tu pro-vide u world-class education forevery stodeut. What we neednow is thecommitmenito doit."

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man Scott M. Miller has gradual-ed from the strategic aircraftmaintenance specialist coarse utSheppard AirForce Base, Wichi-ta Falls, Texan. Miller is the seoafluir, aadturs. Paul M, Miller ofSkoleie He is n 1981 grudoate ofMatherHigh Seheol, Chicago.

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Apollo SchoolcelebratesValentine's Day

Tuesday, Pebnuaiy 14, was anOsciling day for the studente ofApollu School. The day beganwith the Febmaty Coltarat ArtsPragram, "Anstruliana,"

The program featured SennaMcDowell a pnpotar Australiantelevision und recording artist.S0000was hornin Bombay, Indiaof tush-English parents. Shegrew up in New Zealand undfrom there went to Australiawhere she is recognized fun per-fonnung traditional, contempo-rany, and enginot material on gai-iarandaotoharp,

Seuna celebrated the customsand moue of people around theworld with the stodeuls otAprolloSehoul.

In the ufterneon students wereable to exchange valentines withtheir closumutes daring theirhomemem parties. The ApolloSchool PTA sappliod a sweettreat fur each child. Valentine'sDay 1995 wusaday lo enjoy andremember,

Oakton offersComputer InfoSystems class

Oaklun Cumnsonity College'sCompoter Information SystemsProgram (CIS) is effering EIne-tranie Spreadsheeting using En-eel (CIS 107) this spring at theDes Plaines Campos, 1600 E.Gntf Rd.

Thistinorse tiffers hands-on in-stroctionin the ose of MicrosoftExcel for Spreadsheeting Appli-cations that will domonstraie ac-e000ting problems and "what if'analysis. This class meets for fiveweeks on Tuesdays und Thons-days starting March 14 from g109:20a.m.

Pue more infarmntion regard-ing this course, call PamelaSchmidt, CIS chairperson, at(708) 635-1834. In addition,Oakton offers a wide variety ofcompoter cuorses through vari-uns deparnosents. For mure infer-maSon, raIl the Compoten Train-ing and Edocation Holline ut(708) 635-1904.

Marchcomputer classIn March, District 71 witt be

offering a computer class Io par-enis, guardians and commonitymembers, A two-session Desk-top Publishing with ClarisWorksClass will be offered on Tuesday,March 21 andTuesday, March28from 7 lo I: 15 p.m.

Tisis class will be held is theCulver Computen Lab. Por moreinformation or Io register, cullSharun Cambell-Znllmun at 647-9752 nr 966-9280.

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1971 graduate makesit big in Hollywood

Are you n "Rescue 911" fan?Well, gneis what? The writer ofthe how, Aaron Kass, is a 1971Maine East graduate, The showhas made him very soceessfutthroughoot the years; however, iltouk Kans a white before hereuchedthrpeak ofthis soceess.

Befare becoming o prosperouswriter in Hollywood, Kass had tofield all the curves that wereIbrown his way. After graduatingfrom Maine East, he wont to theUnsverssly uf Illinois fur oneyear;jonrnalism was his declaredmajor.

Afier a brief slay in Cham-paign, he took ujob at Little Cityin Palalior where he worked withmentally relarded and disturbedchildren, Meaawhile, Kass savedup money for a nip Io Eorope.AfIce he saved enoogh, he tray-oled io Paris and stayed for seven-al months. Then he traveled toEngland. Kuss stayed mainly inLondon bot also visited differentparts of Earope. This gave himsome time to relax before coton-ing io Des Plaines Io resume hisjeurnalism studies.

After working on a couple ofbooks, Kuss became inlenested in Loyola Den getsTVjeornalism, Hewushined as aresearcher on prime time TV for new 00"That's Incredible" from the forseteman in 1980 10 the fifth seasonje 1985. Aflenayear,hewospramuted ea stury editor fon theshow. Afinehisljfth soasen, Kmsbecause the head writer uf "Thus'sIncredible" ontil the season cameto an end. He then went on towork on twa pilots, which are 'l'Yshown that haven't been ap-proved for airing.

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with patience and delerminutiun.Some mightbe murefamoas thanothers, depending on what theircareer is. Bal Aaron Kuss cee-iuinly isoneofMaineEast's nota-bic and soccessful graduates undjoins Ihe likes of Harrison Ford,Karen Black, Rich Nez, or JamirDarO.

Kindergartenregistration andpreschool screening

District's 71's kisdengarlosregistration und screening for 5yearolds undpneschnol screeningfor 3 und 4 year aids will lateeplaco on Monday, March 13;Toesday, March 14; and Wednes-day, March 15 at Hiles Elemen-luiy School (Soxlh). The screen-ing takes approximately onehouf. Studente registering forkindergartes most be J years old bySept. t, 1995. Pon mure informa-lien and lo schedule a screeningappointmenl, call Glenn Griesha-ber, Niles Elemenlaty School(Sooth) Principal, or Ms. KathyFanlie, Secrelaiy, at 647-9752.

publishedLoyola Academic Deun far

Cuniculom nod Innlnnetion, On.LoeroineOzur's new houlç CreaI-ing A Coericolnm ThIn Wachs,wasramntlypoblishedbythnNotintad Catholic Edacatian Asno-ciaSen. -

Cammisnioned by the NA'uSPC Adninoey Committee, Ilse

te 1989 Kuss washinerl to work bookpmvideuo means for educo-on Ihn pilot "Rescue 91 t," which loen Io chaznpien topador unan-eveolnally began airing on CBS. II&du of academic enceBence inHe first became a segment pm- WhiChgonpelvaiomundCnfliahsdocer uf the show. Today, he's Church teachings am inlegmtedthe writer uf the show, which is iii the livra and work ofall mcm-now mils sixthseanon. The show bers of our school commonity.'

has been veiy suecessfol in the TIan guide to oolcomm-centeredlast liii years und will probably CWtSCIIIW11 deinion-maleing fo-

even go into its seventh season CO5m curriculum developmentnexlyear. where it belongs--on student

There are many people that leaiviing, and chaBenges educo-have graduated from Maine East tors Io facosenrmOltflflithaclbO_fl

and have achieved their goals tabolnlin linie spent unii musonsIaOghL

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. Chairman of lbs Committee onPurchasing, lias annoneced thatthe Waler Reclamaíioa Districthas awarded a contract taKenny,Ele-oit and Shea, a joint Venturafor the next segment ofthe DrapTnasej Projurt. The Kenny,Kiewilaad Sheajointventar bidwas for$l41,l2OjyJthe toweatof the five bids sabmitled lo theDistrict

Commissioner Meany statedthat the 8.7-mite tannet witt ranander the Dea Plaines River fromFaltrrtrjn Avenne in Riser Groveto Prairie Avenne ia Dra Plaines.The tunnel witt prevent pollutedstolmwaterfrom enterissgtheDesPtainesRiveraad wilt hesefit 14-

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Delegates appointedto White HouseConference on Aging

Goy. Jim Edgar recently ap-painted 32 delegates and 32 alter-sates to the 1995 Wtsite HoaseConference an Aging, set forMay 2-4iaWashington, D.C.

"Illinois' top aging leaders anddedicated advocates witt joinmere than 2,000 other delegatesfrom the 50 states and U.S. terri-teries to enamise the inlerdepes_desee efthe generatioss, societalcontributiens uf elder adatts andthe problrms encaantered by allgeseratioss," the Governor said.'These capable individnals willhelp formulate rational agingpolicy basód os the seeds of oarratios's elder citizess ofboth lo-day and lamonow."

Lost Aagusl, Department enAging Director Macalec L Lis-dlry was appointed to the 22-member Cenference Policy Cam-miller by President Clinton.

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Commissionerpafricia Young oflhe Metropelitan Watnr Ree-lamation DistrictofflreaterChicagoispieturedwim PatrickKen-sty, (left), vice president of Kenny Construction Company andLeo R, LEVita, ChiefEngineerof the.MWRDGC atiera contractwanawardeqtojointventure ofKánnj//Kiewit/Shea to build thet(extpoisldnoftiteûiatrlct'uDeep TunnélproJeft..The Deep Tun-hei wiirjrei'ènt pdlluted storm wttit fronithtering the DesPlaines River and will benefit a 14 square mlle area in parts ofDes Plaines, Schiller Park, River Grove, Pm* Ridge, FranklyPark, and Chicago.

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Bipartisan Motor/Voter bill revived in legislatureCook Coasty Clerk David 0er

rocently called for immediatepassage of the stale Mater/Vaterbitt to averI a costly federal law-nail. The bill woald previde ferconvenient voter regiatration atdriver licrnsn facilities and otherpablicoffices,as well asby mail.

"Motar/Vetcris aboatconven.irace," Gersaid, "Yongrryonrli-Cense and voler card all at once.lt's onch a common-sense ideathat same legislators fear theprecedent it sets. People mightget the idea government canwork."

ThnMotor/Voterbill was rein-trodncrd by Representative Bar-buruFtynsCarrie(D.Chicago) asIm 574, with bipartisan anpportOriginal co-sponsors inctadeEepeesestative Andrea Moore,Republican chair of the Electioncommitleeis theHonse of Repro.seatativea and Carol Rones.Democratic spokesperaoa en thecommittee.

"Motor/Voter tas a proventeackrece,st," Ore said. "Tsrnanrincreasedby 11% in Motor/Voterstates in 1992. Motor/Voter isalso federal law. Opponents areplaying un expensive politicalgame, violating the law and pro-yoking lnwsaits, merely to keepthat lt% from voting,"

"The lawsuits pal a lot of pees-sato on the legislature to face thefacts offeíjeeaj law," Currie mid."Theprlceoftimplyigsoring thelaw ceald be high. Motor Veteris goad, it is federal law and ilwill be open voting opportunitiesta many of onrcilizcss,"

The U. S, Justice Dept.ACORN and tIte League of.Women Voters have all filed- saitsrckisg to force Ike stare intocempfiance with the NatiesalVoter Registration Act of 1993,which requiera Motor/Voterptn-grams in every stale, Ocr, alead-iegadvecaleofMoy/Votorwhowas invited by the White HaaseIo attend the bill-signing ceremo-ay, haspetitioned the court to addhiseumeasanintnrvener,

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-ptoyee awards . tatated ever$6,000 dollars with an estimatedscviags of$tO million dollars.

"Everyone likes to save mes-ey," said Carroll. "This programescoarages employees to comeferth with cost-saviags initia.lives. J am especially pleasedwith the resells ofthis year's pro-gram."

. The Stale Emptoyee Sagges-tian Award was creased by the84th Gsrral Assembly in 1985.Carroll was the original anthar ofthe bitt. He istrodaced the legis-talion after hearing of the pro-gram's saccess in other statesfrem Fiseat Chairmen (nach ashimself) at the assnat NationalCosferesce of State Legislaran.He heard hew other states weresaving money by initiating theaward program and wanted 11h-nais to develop their ewn awaedprogram in order la come ap withcost saving ideas.Sisceits

isceptioe, 122 awards. have been presented. The esti-

mated first cast savings averagrd$12 million dollars. TItis repre-

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please contact:Trey or John

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CANCELLATIONS . Na Claaai5.d Mvedia.manta will b. can-callad after 12 neon an Mandgy precedIng th. Thuraday pub-licatien dut.. er Thgradey 12 neon preceding the WeekendJab Guide.

TOIESTJGLE, THURSDAY, MARCIO y, 0995

Culture's Connections to "Diaryofaforeign relations book review Skokfe Girl"

extended againBlyvvom Mimsel, MA., utter- glicg to deal wilh vtrovg avd dif-vallaoal relatiavv Uoivcrvity vf fcrivg callural traditiova iimverveChicago, will reviow Ihe book, ¿ho reader in the eemarkable livesThe Bote People by Kerl vfthcprolagooivlv.Holmes, Thscvday, March 16 it Tommie Brey, MA., Evglivh,Room i 12 from I lo -2:30 p.m. al Texas Wovlevao, will d&iverOakloo Cvmuvily Callegc'vRuy liortsicic campav, 7701 N.Lincolo Ave., Skykie. This prey-ecloilvc iv part of the CulturesCovccclions toPoreigoRelaiioovBook Review veriev offeredthrough Oaklon'v Emeriiov Pro-gram,

Proseelday New Zoalaud is thebackgroocdfyeme Bave People.Pcrvooal Iragedy as well av themiXtnre of Maori and Briliyh io.fiancee reveal the aflercnaih ofColuuinlpalicies je New Zealand.The obey of individuals sWig.

Oo Wedccvday, March 15 at 2p.m., Norwood Park Howe willoffer a seminar orI the history ofNocwood Park and ils elurroucd-infamas by hivloriao, Tam Spen.nyprtyjdenl oftheNoewoodpankItiStaricalSeciey

Have yog ever wandered howyour sSeet way named? Whatyaw home or properly leakedisbn way bark in yealeryear? Areyaa liviog in a hislyrical land-mark? Narwoad Park history ex-

. pert, Tam Spenny wjll aSsisI inanswering Ihese qoeslious uy wellas proceot a mowomble Slide

book reviews' ou Vo NguyenGcup: The Viciar in Vielcum byPrier McDooald av March 23,followed by Vaelav Havel'v Diy-lathIng Ihn Peacc: A Conversa.tian with Karol Hvjzdala, Sum-mer Medilatian and OponLellers: Selected Wriliccga ofHovel from 1965-0990 an March30.'

The fee ja $111 far Ihe fear-week stries yr $3 far each leoncioat the door. Far more informa.tian, call the Emotion Program al(708)635-1404,

Norwood Park Home offersa trip down memory lane

preseelalion,Narwand Park Hamo, a cosi-

deoce for scidars, je located al6016 N. Nina Ave. an Chicago'sNorthwest side, Adanicsjan isfree and evec-ybady is welcame.Caffee and homebaked refrosh-monis will be served, Ne rnscrva.hans are necessary,

As u eoamvgnjty servico, theHamo offers free lalks eachmonth on lapies afinleresriosen-jars. Par farther infonnaijeo onIbis or npcomiog oveels, cull(312)631.4856.

Maine Townshipnews update

The Mamo Tawnsbup Town mortI, nrc $19.66 por hoar forBoard took the f000wing aclian euch officer bland and $3.18 per

baorfar the 00e eIn cnuelyputrulon Tuesday:Scbcduiod a poblic bearieg

far7:30p.m. Tueeday, March14,al the Tywo Hall os a tawuliripproposal ta apply te Conk Cnunlyfora $10O,600cocggu, devel-npmeot black grant for improve-monis la an alley running paralleltu Samac Raed in the nuiccarpe-rated erna.

Passod condoning resololjyosro aathyrjze ongoing txpendiloros far General Town Pend,General Assjslancn and RondDisirict peepuses unIi! thr Iowa-ship's 1995 budget is approvedthis spiEg. The resalelians wereneeded become the towoship'sfisealyeurondedon Tuesday.

Appravcd a new police hico-back conSoci with the CookCoanly Sheriffs Deparrmrnt itwhich addftjacal nfficors arehired lapuffol thr onincarparaedarea at night. The new canlractfeos, ser by the Sheriffs Doparr-

Have you campinled yoar1994 lax retorts yet? Remember,free lax help ja cow ovailablefrom LR.S. Pained volanleers athundreds oflecations in northernIllinois.

Tax assistauce han been spoa-saernI through the IRS VolanleerIncome Tax Assistance (VITA)and Tax Conasding far the Bld.erly (l'CE) programs for over 25yearn. These programs aSsistlower and middle income, bandi-capped, non.English spoolsiogaodeldrrly laxpayers nl locariensin theirawu community.

Each yearLR.S. lilA specialislaconduct lraiaing classes far han-dreds afvolunteees who then pce.pare individoal lax retersa free ofchargefor Illinois reajdents, Thevolanleer yuca nto Conveuiontlylocalad in chambos, commnuityCenters, libeseies and lenlor con.

car.

Ronowed a conSocI far $325per month with Dan's Landscnp.iasgforlawncare al the Town Hallproperty. Tho fee is paid oaly inmonths the landscaping service ismed.

Renewed a cannel withScott and Shirloy Gregory farpoblic relations services far thetownship, The canlract fees are$27 perhoar forereative servicesand $løperhaarfar nau-creaiivoservices.

A000unred that the AouaalTown Moeliog will be held al7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 11, utthe Town HalL

Aouonnced that SupervisorMark Thompson will present theIownship's aooeal financial re-parla al a special meeting al 7:30p.m. Wednesday, April 5, at theTown Hall.

laReSa trained volunteersoffer free tax help

lera.Yan should briag yose lax

package, Poems W-2 and 1099,and any other lax records withyou when you visir a VITA/l'CEslIc. Saete siles may reqnire anappainlinent, so it's heat la phooefirst, Since this aervicn is verypopular, yog should call soon foran appointment.

Tax assislanco may he ab-nsineil at the following area sites:

NILESBook of Lincolnwood, 4433

W, Tonhy, Tuesday and Thsrs-day, 9 am. to noon. AppI. (708)675-2800; Niles Senior Center,8060 Oaktoo, Tnrsday, Weilnes-day and Theraday 9 am. to 2:30p_m. Appointment (708) 967-6100; YMCA Leaning Toser,6300 W. Touhy, Wednesday, 10am. ta 2 p.m., Appointment(708)647.8222.

MORTON GROVEPrairie Visy Community Ces-

Irr, 6834 Dewpster St., Mondayand Wednesday, 9 am. lo noon,Morton Grave Village Hall, 6101Capaliva, Appointment: (708)470-5223.

SKOKIEOaklou Park Pinldhonse, 4701

Oakloo, Weduesday 9 n.m. lo ip.m. Appointmeui- (708) 674-1511; Mayer Kaplan JewishCommunity Conter, 5050 W.Chgrch St, Tncsday 10 am. to Ip.m. Appointment- (708) 675-2200.

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"Diary of a Skokie Girl," Ilseonc-woman abow featuring co-median Caeyn Berk, bas onceagole been extended in the 130.seat Slndio Theatre ut Croire Easrin Skokie. The success of theshow has led lo sn extension onSanday nights theongh Mau-ehandApcil(rncsprseehM)

Usiogpaesagee from heraclualchildhood diary as a starlingpoint, Back creates a vivid imageof growing up iu an around Sko-hie dnriug the IfSOg, 'tOs, and'70e, Peoforaasanens of"Diaey ofaSkokje Girl" begig at 7:30 p.m.0g Sanday nigbis, March 12 and19, andAprjl 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30.Tickels atas $15 each ($13.50 foranular Citizenn) and are now ousale at the CouDe East Box Of-fice, 7701 N. Liucolu Ave., Skn.klo, and atan Ticket!vtasterTjck.rtCentoes.

Free parking is available andall majar ecu-dit cards ate wol-come, To charge tickets byphoue, caE Ceetre East at (705)673-6300 or TiekolMastee at(312) 902-1500. The CentreEastBox Office is opes Mooday-Friday 10 am. to 3 p.m. and Sat'neday,Sunday, 10a.m. ro2p,m.

Scholastic artaward winnersThe fallawiogRoginaDoedal.

can sledenls wem winners of the1994 Sebueban Chicago AreaScholastic Ant Awards: CornO-coto of Meeir for noedlepoinl,Kelly Cranio of Gleoviow, Cer-tcficaln of Merit for drawing,Anna Du-1fb of Moflan Grove,Picalist Gold Roy for doawiogacid Cortifioste of Mevit farCraphic Arta, H000n 0k of Glen.view,Fonalist Gold I(eyfordaaw.ing. Micholln Park af Mortou,Grave.

Jewish CiVilService Employeesto meet

A regular meeling of the Jew.ishCivil ScrviceEmplyyeos of Il-hnais, lac., will be held Sunday,March 12, at Ibe home al SidSloinberg, 5030 W. Jarmath, 5ko-ki,al8p.m.

Support groupfor those withLupus

Yaa doe'thavo lo go througbilalone. A support group for Ihosowho suffer feom Lupus is just aphone call away. Pormore infor-marion about local chapters, calltheir lull-free somber al (800)2LUPUS2 or (312) 779-3101.

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Maine HistoricalSociety officers

Maine Historical Society officers (I-r) John Hong of DesPlaines, Don Baron of Morton Grove, Pete Gayness of DesPlaines, and Ashish Pandys of Mo#on Grove focused thegroup's February discussions on Black History Month. Marchhasbeen designated Women'sHístoryMonfh, andthegroup willorganize activities to acknowledge the Worldwide accomplish-mefltsandcontfibufjona of women.

Top-of-the-Line Windows at Deco CastleDeco Caste Windows seils Alt windows are costorn-made thäl you porchasehigh-qoalily tOp-ot-ihe-tine cinyl for each ndioidu0t opening. Earls window cowes with towreplacement windows. Alt windows Come with a life- E and argon gas glass:The frames and sashes are time warranty no vinyl. parIs and This otter is good lhroogh Feb

foam-lifted to till the entire caeily installation. . 28of the frame. That warranty is transterrable Finance plans are available.

Deco Castle Windows, 34070 io ssbsequent owners of the Receise a tree digital alarmtRidge Aoe. ¡n Arlington Heights, -properly. clock last for haoing Deco CastIbelieves lt tras the best type of flight now. Deco Castle Windows come to yoor home toinsulated trame nn the marhef, Windows is having a window a tree estimate.and Ihe trame is Iwice as efficient safe. Call (7081 590-0199 or (800as wood. Receive $75 ott eavh window 922-8050.

LEGALNOTICEI LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE IMORTON GROVE Notice ii hereby given, perno-

FIIBJJC NOTICE TO BID not to "An Act in relation to theASBESTOS REMOVAL lise of an A4iamed Name in theTO BE PERFORMED conduct or transaction of Busi-

INCONJUNCTIONWITH ness iii the State," as amended,REMODELING WORK that a certification was Wed byAT FIRE STAT8ONII4 the undersigned with the County

b'.o 8jMCOt,N Cleik ofCook County.AND FIRE STATIONII5 File No. D026478 on Felsen-

ß9M SHERMFj my 22, t995. Under the As-Sealed bids will be accepted samed Name of 3tst & Wallace

at the Richard T. Flickinger Ma- Pain Center with the place ofmcipal Ceñter located at 6101 businesitocaledat3l0hS.Wal-Capaba Avenue. Morton lace SL. Chicago, IL 60686.Grove, illinois. until tt:00 AM. The loue name(s) and resi-prevailing time Monday. April dence address of owner(s) is:10. 1995, for asbestos removal Dr. Melvin S. D'Sauna, 8828 N.Io be perfoesned in conjunction ProspeciAve.,Niles, IL 60714.with construction and remodel-ing work at Fire Station #4.6250 Lincoln Avenne, anal con-struetioa and remodeling workat Pire Station #5. 8954 ShermerRoad. Copies ofthe plans, spec-ifications and bidding docu-mente are available at the Officeof the Aichitect. FGM Inc. 1211

Welter ranksnumber oneKen Wetter, Broker/Associate

at Re/Max Properties Northwest,located at 37 South Prospect,Park Ridge, finished the 1994Settsng season as the flamber trartced Real Estate Agent in theNdes, Park Ridge, MortonGrove, Des Plaines, and farnorthwest Chicago area, accord-sog ta- St5tistics pnbtished byMAP. MultipteListing Service.

Xen WelterWelterparticipaterjin aver$t3

million dollars in ctosed transac-Cons in 1994 and has been settingreal estate in this area since 1970.Ponnerty of Century 21-WetterRealtors, Wetter joined forceswith Re/Ma in Park Ridge in1991 and can be Ceached at (708)698-70000r(708)994.SOLD

VILLAGE OFMORTON GROVE

J'IIBLIC NOflCE TO BIDADDmONS .r'w

REMODELING WORKAT FIRE STATION #4

6250 lINCOlNAND FillE STA'HON#S

89W S1JERMEI

Seated bitta will he acceptedat the Richard T. FlickiagerMunicipal Center located atfitOl Capulina Avenue, MorionGrove, illinois, until 00 PStprevailing lime Monday, April10, 1995, for consteuction andreiaodeflng work at Pire Station#4. 6250 Lincoln Avenue aud/

I LEGAL NOTICEJ

Or construction and remodelingwork at Fire Station #5, 8954

Notice is hereby given. parso- Shermer Road. Copies of theant to "An Act in relation to the plans, specifications and bid-use of an Assumed Name in the ding documents are available atconduct or transaction of Buoi- the Office of the Architect.ness in the Stale,' as amended, FilM Inc. 1211 West 22ndthat a certification was filed by Street. Oak Brook, Illinois, onWest 22nd Street. Oak Brook, II- the undersigned with the County and after Monday, March 13,linois, on and afice Monday, Cleak ofCook County. 1995. The Village Board re-March 13, 1995. The Village Filo No. 1)026591 on March serves the right to reject anyBoard reserves the right to reject 3. 1995. Under the Assumed and all bids, and to waive anyany and all bids, and to waive Name of Edcns-Dempster Pain informalities or iereguiajjues inany infonoalities or irregolari- Center with the place of basi- the bidding. The Village Boardlies in the bidding. The Village ocas located at 8800 N. Lock- further reserves the right to re-Board further maceves the right wood Ave.. Skokie, IL 60677. view and study any and all bidsto review and study any and all The true name(s) and resi- anti io make a contract uwaetbids and to make a contract dence address of owner(s) is: within sixty days after bidsaward within . sixty days after Melvin S. D'Soaza, 8828 N. have been opened and publiclybids bave been opened and pub- ProsperI Ave.. Nues, IL 60714. read.liclyread. Ilarahadbhsi N. Patel, 176 E. Spiro C. ilounlalas

SpicoC.Hounlalas Drunimond Ave.. Glendale DireclorofFisDitector ofFinanco Heights, IL 60139.

- Northern Trust Bankhonors Lincoln's birthday

Lincoln look-ailke TadA/lenpresents apiece ofllilnois historyto BillJackson ofParkfìidga ata Northern Trust Bankrecoptionhonoring Lincoln's birthday. The doorprize consiste ofa frag-mentofoaklathingfrom Lincoln'slawofficelnSpringfield framewith aphoto ofLincofn, aphoto ofthe buildingandan affida vit ofauthenlicity.

'West Side Story' auditionsThe Dea Plaines TheaireGnild and should be dressed appiopri-

has scheduled auditions for the ately for a dance audition. Ap-third musical of its 49th season, poinimenls are not needed or ne- -

WestSsdeStory, forMonday and cepted; resumes and photon areTuesday, Mandi 13 and 14. be- not mandaloiy, hut will be at-ginningall:30 p.m. at thepeairie eentrsiLskesCnmm,wiwrnn. siso ... .

. BObliieiie,peoducer of the- show for the Dea Plaines Theatre

Guild. has slated dtae the diene-.. tars iltitial auditions will includo

onlysinging and dancing. read-ingfrom thescniptwiltfollow ferthose calledhack on Wednesday,-

March 15. Pnsduclion dates ferr West Side Slimy areFridayn, Sal-

tdays and Sundayn, May 5.through the2S.

I Those auditioning should heprepared io sing, preferably nsong from the show (and providesheet made for the accampaaisl)

-.---- --..-.--..., .... .-.-. .-. cm UI ale uro naines -IlicaleeThoeker, Des Plaines. The audi- Guild's shows are performed in,i...." - ... -i, the 258-seat, slate.f.the-un.

theater built as part of thePenirieLakes Commusity Center. theDes Plaines Park Disleictu new- -est faeility.jast weatofWolfRdOn Tlsaeker (also known asDempater). The theatre guild,now in ils 49th consecutive sea-:sou, is the Chicago ateas oldestcommunity theatregrop,

p.to-date information on au- -diliona. as well as informationabout ticketresernadnas macallable 24 hours a day from theDPTG box afice at (708) 391-5720.

DP Camera Club meetiñgThe next meeting of the Des

Plaines Camera Club will be helden Monday, March 13 beginning017:30 p.m. The clubmeess atibeDes Flaires Public Library,Geaceland and Thucker, DesPlaines.

After a beiefbusiness meeting,members and Mends of the DesPlaines Camera Club will enjoysume of the worlds finest photo-graphs ofthe classic architectureofChicagopresented by Jack He-doch, professional photographerand Chairman Emeritos of He-drich-Blessing Photographers ofChicago. Hedrich wilt present hisslides showing the growth andchanges that have talero place inthis wonderful city Over the past

CPAs offer free tax adviceWiththetax laws beceadngin

Creasingly more complex, manypeople ere consulting tax profes.sionals when preparing their tax-es. An annual program known asTax Knights, offered by the not-for-profit group CF/SS for thePablic lotreest, gives taxpayersthe oppersosily to get free tax ad-vier from a certified pabtic ac-coanlaxt by catlisg the IllinoisCPA Society on Wednesday,March 15 from6p.m. until 8 p.m.

Taxpayers may call the Sacie-ty offices thatevening at (312) or(800) 993-0393 and talk to a vol-

sixty years. TIsis program is pre-srnted to the community by theDes Plaines Camera Club, affili-uted with the Chicago Arm Cam-era Club Assiciation and the DesPlaiaes/ots Conncil.

The Camera lub meets twicemonthly on the secondand fourthMonday ufeach month, Septem-ber through May. Meetings areheld in the meeting room down.stairsaltheffesplaines Public Li-brary. Refreslmsentr arr servedfollowing the pregrass with atime for discusson and fellow.slap.

For further information, call(708) 696-2899. Guests are invit-ed lo attend this interesting lee-tore and slidepresessation.

outrer CPA regarding any qoes.tiens about their individuai 11h-

-nais and or federal tax return. Thecall and the advice arc free, andthere is no time limit per colt.

Additionally, the Illinois CPASociety sponsors ahalf-hour, livecati-in cable televjsjoo programon channel 21 lo help Chicago -area resideisir with questions io-valving tirer personal md bxsi-Oros finances. Thepregram, titledThe Financial Advisor, oies at -

6:30 p.m. each Tuesday nightduringthemanth of March.

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Motzie Shabbos - 9 Adar II 5755, Saturday evening - March 11, 1995

8:30 P.M.

Suggested donation $5 A farbrengen will follow the lecture

--For reservations please call: (708) 297-2976 or leave a messagé at (708) 2964770 --

o rfG-dforbid, we are not already together with Moahiach in Jerusalem.

THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 199e

Fromthe Left. HandCQBthIued froRl Pe I

I know that she wasn't actingon her own but on someoneelsesordershigherup.

Here I sill, in town for 15minutes and I am being inves-ligated.

To me, this is a FLA-GRANT ABUSE OF POW-BR of gsveenmeflts. Withgovernment getting more ap-presive and intrusive into thelives of law-abiding citizenswith codes, zoning and apee-cies manufacturing rules andlaws lo esalTo1 every aspect ofour lives, something must bedonelocuelesil theseactions. Ilwill not csme from those whoperpetsale and promese them.It has Ic come from the peoplewhoseivesareaffecteliby il.

Ididlalktolheexecutivedi-reclorof theParkRidge Chato-ber of Commelce and in-formed him that I would nolonger shop in his town. I alsotalked to the Farle Ridge CityManager and informed him thesame. Every day. some of oureights sod freedoms disappear,shades of Nazi Germany and

theGestapo.

Sincerely.Jackilarrison

We called the Park RidgePolice Deparlment and askedfor a respoase so Me. Horn-son's letter. Community Ser-vice Supervisor Holub ne-sponded. He said the area inquestion has zoned parking.'.Theee are no meters in thisdswnlowoarkingarea.Thereis n two-hour zone enforce-menlst thislocation, Theoffi-cerchecking the can has atraedcsmpUter which entais the li-censeplale number irait. Aftertwo hours the plate number ischeckedandifthecar is still atthe sause location it will beticketed. Hecause merchantsdid not want melons in theirarea the police deparlmeet hassubslitnsndthis method.

Officer Holsb emphasizedthis comprstenis not interfacedwith the state computer whichchecks license numbers farprevious violstionS, Holubwas emphatic in staling thecompslen is only "lied into alocal fric."

Mobile classroomsu..Continued from Pagel

Reynolds, said that the two mo- rent building averages are 28,25bile units are sought, one fon and 27 for kindergarten, rIemen-

for the district to pay a perceut- band activity fee of $54 a monthage of the project cast at eacb to each student eurolled in band.phase, he said. If the bean! A disadvantage noted in the plan

Apollo Schsol andone for Nel- lary audjunion high teachiegpo-sea SchssL Each nuit contains sitien for a savings of mote than

chooses nstlo approve any ofthe is that participation in the band

twa cloasmoms. headded. $273,000. Programs affected by

with Legal Architects, includm ularspoesa,musicandtheaM.

bids, the district will net be pay- program may be reduced if stu-

divided areas of the project call would be saved by introducing u

the fsem's involvement in prepar- The district will save $43,1X10

Reynolds seid. Each ofthe ueb- Another approximate of $21,600

ing the entise cost. Befoee ils in- dents cannotafford the fee,

iug bid specifications, perfette- by offeeing the athletic progenIes

leoduction at the board meeting, Baut Maine Playees, a district

ing checks on interested rompa- undeetheauspicex sfthepnrkdis-nies and overseeing the project, pict, with afee structure In piace-

themsttcrwasliestdiscussedata .

theStre group for students infinancecsmmitternteeing. genres fifth through eight, may

to have such a facility addition in parkdistrict,savissg$6,700.piace by the start of the school The pian notes, "This may

need to place an order by some- mcerased prices for tickell (and)time in April to accommodate reduction of payment to -persons

year in September, we would mese student participstion fees,

that lime line,' Sheldon 1-tele- employed lo direct and esorti-man, board of education and fr- nateproductiou"nancecommilteemember,55id.

not a forgone conclusion fut theboard will approve the idea, Acommittee of the whole meeting

The district's standsrdcontract the plan may include exteacurnic-

"Ifthedecisioowosldbemadc also be administered through the

He said that the bid process is Le'ion

was scheduled for 7 pm. Ou Continued from PagelMarch 7 intheoatanirTheasoof - - -

Apollo School lo discuss the use thOt evemng. Ali esclusIve perce

of district facilities, Mother per couple wrth singles

such meeting is scbeduled far 7 welcomeat$20.

orn, on March 13 in the Galanie TicketS and reservation mfoe-maCflu sIso available from corn-nihealne to discuto the disteict's

admlaintivefiveyP,The melee members. past command-

five year plan was originally er Roger Schmidt and Shells,

mendonedatabOaedofoducim0 (708) 6791874; Billand Marna

meetiugheldSan. lllandhasbeen Smith (708) 673-2197 and Torn

revised twice. It is now only a andAnnelleWilliams.(7O8)674

"working document" and sug- 9558 Four couples reserving to-

geatssomeofthestePSthedit getherwillinsureulable.

maytaketOsavemOneY.ThmSnnUalHUi5lhighnrghtin

- Among the 34 items addresseddudes bals and favors, special

in the plan were staff, dana size dCOmU0 and interesting grin-

and prOgrafl considerations, In en. The public is invited and no

the first year of the plan. the dis- Leglonaffiliation is necessary-

trict plans to replace staff Hem-bees whoresign armure with lessesperiend. bat qualified staffnientbeec: The district approximates a

$22.000 savings for each engen-raced itaff member replaced,Ishsed on a $50.000 salary beingrepl rd by a beginning-step$-p2.000 salary. In the third yearof the peognati'. the district pm-pOseS IO net the class size at abuilding average of28. The cur-

hlds...

Erick E. WodaMarier Píe. Prick E, Wads,

sou of Janrl Anderson of IDesPlaines, receully repueted forduty with 8th Engineer SupportBattalion, 2ndPorceSrrvice Sup'porI Group, Marine Corps Base,Camp Lejeune, NC. Thr 1992graduate of Maine West HighSchool ofDes Plainesjoined theMariueCoIPsiflJam11Y 1993.

: Nues Zoners...- al Health. presented the capan-Sian p10113 tO the board. She stat-edlhatmorcire.tinentaoomnanda larger working space wem thepnimatyreanons.

Forsomelime, Iwau staled,thecenter has been woefully made-quate for the number af workingstaff and the amount of patientsserved there each day. On aver-age, 47 patients a day, over auiue-hsurpeniod, are seru there,

"We bave a need ta be opera-tiouol in the health field." Iwanbld theboaed. "With the demandfor our services, we need to up-grade the facility" to give bauertherapyservices.

Approximately 14 employeesarc on staff, and of those, eightare permanent Five full-timeworkers peesently have their of.fices in the basement due to theshortage of space en the firstfloor.

Curreuily. the center has fiveIreatment rooms, but plans togrow toeighlwith theaddition, Asurgical room isalso intended.

As proposed. 1,695 square feetwilt be added. to the property.Sixty-five square feet wifi beadd-ed in the frost of the building andtheremsinderwill beaddedin theback.

The board had four stipula-lions before agreeing to posa thevariance, Of prhnaey concernwas the amountofparktttg spac-es that would be available afterthe addition end the width of the

For the second year in a rnw.the Des Plaines Theatre Guild isheadingsouth to Louisiana forthe selling of its season's fosethproduction, as it presente RobertHarEngs Steel Magnolias on Fr1-days, Saturdays and Sundays,March 10 through Apr02.

Theensemble castofsin wom-rit includes Mary Dews of Glen-view OS Truvy, owuer of the sa-Ion, and Wendi Weber of DesPlaines as Aanelle, her newly-hired assistant Sharon Dotan ofArlington Heights is Shelby, whobegiss the showprepaning for herweddingday, and Skokie eesidcstJas Graves (scenin the Guildpro-dsctionsofWsrldng andDiaryofAnne Frank) as her supportive.and often exaspomled, mother,M'Lynn.

Steel Magnolios, whichopened off-Broadway in 1987, isthe first play by Louisiana law-yer-tarned-aathor Robert Han-ling, who wrote the show basedon the evmuts of his youth. whenthe neighborhood women wouldseemingly disappear for a fewhours every Saturday morning.But the script is even closer tohome than that for the author,who based two members of theensemble on his mother and sis-tee-

Curtain time for Steel Magno-lias is 8 p.m. on Fridays and Sat-urdays. and 2:30 p.m. on Sun-days. Tickets are $12, with $10

Skokie Cadetrecognized

Superintendent Juba Horning-tau '61 of Northwestern Militaryand Naval Academy recognizedCadrtJazielDuradoOfSkOkiefsrhis outstandiug acadeusicachievement during Ihr fusi se-mester geading.peniod. Dorada,sonofElivaDorado was awardedthe High Hoaors Ribbon and wasnamed Ou thn Superintendent'sList for maintaining a -GradePoint Average of at least 3.70.Durado is a sophomere at North-western.

NorlhwesternMililary and Na-val Academyis acollege prepara-toryboa«tihg school in Lake Ge-ueva,WIforboysingradll2'

Continued from Pagel

driveway.The variances granted were

banedonthHUtect.ThOaD.Eckert's assurances tlat thechangeS would be complied withanddrawn into thefinuiplans.

The board further noted that afenceattherearOftheparking lotwas required under the code be-cause the property is lecated nearresidenlialpeoperty.

Commissioner Angelo Troianifurther recommended that thepardeo look inlo providing anemergency alarm on the southdoor ofthe facility leading out tothedriveway.

The center was previously ahomethstwaaconvertedtOaclin-ic. When the OccupationalHealth Centee acqoimed the clinicin 1983, a major remodeling ofthe facility won conducted, Onlyredecorating has been done sincethat time,

Funding fortheexpansiOu willbe supplied by Advocate HealthCare, which has merged with Lu-thernu General Health System,Iwan odd.

She added that sbe would liketo see passed broken in April orMay and bave constriction com-pletedwithin9lldaynofthaldate.

The malten will now be placedon the agenda of the VillageBooed which will lake imp at thescsI meeting, March 28. Iwandoesn't anticipate there will be aproblem with passageby the Vil-lageTrustees.

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Ralph PlinIo, Parade Chairmanceannents

"Since last November, wehave beoncontacling local basi-ness civic organizations. church-es, schools, etc. The response hasbeen very dissoppeintiug. Evenvarious groups who hove been Inourporodes foryrurs have ant re-sposded iadicatitrg they will par-ticipote. 'lists is difficult to under-sIsad since this will he a 'once Ina lifetime evens.' Anyone whowasls to participate in Ihr Parade

- or nerds oddilionul informatIonregarding participation, pleasecontactRotph Hintz st 965-3090.

Township- sets...

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Sleqetasd Noel Avesse.Under the bleck grant propo-

sot, Maine Township would ap-ply Io Ihr county for funds te re-pair aud improve the alloy.Adjoisiug Owners woold beasked tu release their alley prep-ertieights Io the township, whichwoold then continue IO maintainthe arco as a one-lane, public al-ley.

DPTG prepares 'SteelMàiò1iaS- - forMarchpkktflg.,.

The disparase characlers in Robed Hartings Stool Magnoliaswillgathnratthe DesPlainos TimaSte Guildfor 12 performances,March lOthroughApril2. Theyare (i. fo r.):cant of Steel Magno-lias at the Dea Plaines Theatre Guildinolsdes (t. to r.): Beth Qui-gley (seatedinft) ofBarllettas Clairee, Jody Wilson of Evanstonas Quíaer, Mass/Dews offlleniñew as Truvy, Jan Graves (seat-ed) of Skokie an M'Lynn, Wendi Weber of Des Plaines as An-nelle, and Sharon Dolan (kneeling right) ofArlinglon Heights esShelby. The show will be presented Fridays, Saturdays andSundays, March lOthroughApril2.

tickets for students under 18 and Des Flaines Park Dislriet't new-seniors over 65, on Fridays andSandaysonly.

All of the Dea Plaines Theatre

est facility, just west of WolfRoad on Tltacker (also latown asDemputer). Up-to-dale infointa-tian on ticket reservations isGuild's shows are performed luavaitabte24 hours aday from thethe 298-seat. state-of-the-artOPTO box office at (708) 391-theatre built as part of the Prairie5720. -Lakes Community Center, the

Sweden's vocal jazz ensembleschedules encore appearance

One ofthe world's finest vocaljazz ensembles. TheReat Gronp,edil perform on Wednesday,March 15 at7:30p.m.attheNilesNorth High Scheel auditorium.9800t.awlerAve.. Skokie. Tick-etsure$lllinadvance,$15 atthedoor undntay be ordered by call-ing(708)933-8380.

TheRral Group is a fivemem-berSwedlshactrenawnedwarld-wide fortheir voeatjazz abilities.The ensemble uses na insteu-ments, creating all of their musica cappella (through voice only).This event marks aretsim appear-

anm by The Real Group follow-1go theirOctaber, 1994 concertaiNiles North, which was met withcritical acclaim and concluded -

withaslandlngovation,Por furtben infoinsation, on to

oedeetitkets, coutactNilesNorthChorus DirectoeDanlel Gregee-,mauát(708)933-8380.

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RQosevelt sponsors- piano recital

Roosevelt Uoiversity willspornora recital featuring pianistBarbara Kadirka at the FerealView Theater, 2121 S, GoebbertRd., Aelington Heights os Sun-day,Mareh 12 513 p.m. The com.mmsity in invited to atteud thisrnncertatnochhrge.

Ms. Kudieka's recital will fra-tome the mosic of Franz List, in.mInding the Hungarian RhapsodyNo. 13 and the ever-poputarCoe-solatlon of fJ-flaL Thu recitalwill also spotlight guest artissbassoonist Nicolaso Kmter, amemberoftheChicago Civic Or-cheatra, in theRhapsody for SotoBassoon by Osberne and the Son-Mina for Bassoon and Piano by

-Tunsmun, Kodirka will offerbriefhistoricalnolenon thereper- -

tome performed and will high-light mnsicalpoints Ofinterexl toeuhance the audience's listeningexperience,

Kudirka has performed at theArlington Heights und StrokiePublic Libraries, as well asNortiswestern University, Room-velt University and Rosary Col-lege.

Herlecrwe.reciodson thetcey.board music of Frane JosephHaydn have been enthusiasticallyreceived by the local associationsofthe Illinois State Music Teach-ers Association

For more information on Ms.Kudieka's March 12 piano recitalsponsored by Roosevelt Univer.iity, call (708) 437-9200, ext.721. -

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'Fiddler on the Roof'opens at Pheasant Run

Rockson Prodactiens and Di-rectorDiana L, Martinez proudlyannounce their upcoming pro-dsction of ion the Roof,"This Tony-award winning musi.col brings lo life the story of Te-nyc, a Jewish milkman, Gatte,his wife, and theirfive unmarrieddaughters living in czarist Russiaduring 1905. Tnvye uses hischarm, hope, humor and.personatconversations with God to main-tain asteady batancehetween lia-ditionand as sungin "If IWereaRichislan,"

The stsry focuses ou the mar-riages of Tevye's (luce oldeuldaughters, who sing of theirhopen lo find handsome, perfecthusbands from Yente, the match-

moIrer, in "Matchmaker," In theprocess of finding a malch, thedaughters ley toconvincetheirfa-them of the new csucepr of a wem-an's ability to choose her ownhusband, Tevye'scompassion forhis daughters and their feelingsforces him todisruplhms very gre-carlom balance as he questionsthe trodition, the faith and theGoclnponwhiclt he bailrhis care-f55 and solid existence, This alsocauses him ta qnesliou his owsmarital relationship in the comi-cal song, "DoYouLoveMe?" At-though the story is based uponIraditiousl Jewish foildore, itsaniversul appeal stems flous itstimeless messages of family,love, and faith.

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The trnditionof"Fidrtteros theRoof' opens at Pheasant RunDinner eatreen April 7, Din-ner and theatre performancelirnessee: TharsdsysandFridaysal 7 p.m.; Saturdays at4 sod 8:30p.m.; sod Sundays at I and 5:45p.m. Ticketpnicesssserar$2ogerperson. Group, senior and chit-dren'adiscoenredtickets anddin.nerpackage tickets are available,Overnight packages are alsoavailable, Ask about Thursdayniglstfamilypachage,

Por reservations call PhrasantRau Box 01lire at (708) 584-MEGA(6342) on TickerMaster at(312) 559-1212. For overnightpackage information call RoomReservations at (708) 5846300,

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David and Jerry Lãmontagnewins Niles doubles

Pictured are David and Jerrj Lamontagne With manager Mr.- Bruno (Center).

Bowling StCoegeotulations to the Bowl-

Ing Stoned team from the FridayNsght Men's Loagae al Bmns-wick Nues Bowl. They shot3,367 on learn ganseo of 1,154--1,188 - - 1,025. Fred Rasen wasMph man with 268 --256 --202to equal 726. 11e jost recoveredfrom hip sargery ond has been

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Emilio Dichitand shot 201 - -265 - - 194 to rraa1 660 and TomRepel, 238 - - 168 - - 205 to eqeal6t1. Heinz Kloboede shot 547and Dave Sehillaci rolled 562.Dave and Fred are both coachesfor the brunswick Morning Sue-iorProgram.

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Baseballtryouts held

Baseball leyonls for the North-side Angels Men's BaseballTeam for players ages 18 10 40willbeheldinlale March throagh

- early April. The Icaro plays 451060 games in Chicago and sar-rounding suburbs.

For more information callDennis Hindmon at (708) 439-6401 or Frank Schadeck al (312)631-0312.

Basketballtournament

Regina Boosler Club will beconducling o 3 on 3 BaskelballTournament fer girls grades 4-8onMareh l7and 18. Formero in-foemalion, call Mike Small nl Re-gina Dominican High School(708)256-3725. .

Fitness FirstmembershipsFilness Firsl memberships are

booming! If you have noI pur-chased your eharler membershipyel, there is still lime. Slop by thesales trailer, localed in the park-ing lot of Weber Leisure Cenler,9300 Weber Park Place (Churchand Oross PomI) to preview theequipment and apply for mcm-bership. Slaffmembers are avail-able to answer your queslionsfrom 10 am. outil 8 p.m. Mon-days through Salardays. Formore informolien, call 1 (800)455-2348.

Mother!Daughter TapMothers and daughterS can

now share a special dance esperi-ence. The Skekie Park District isoffering a Mother/DoughIer TapClass en Saturday afternoons atOaklon Couler. Call (708) 674-1511, formore informotien,

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Skater glidestoward Olympics

Maine East Principal Caro! Grenierpresentasophomore Bran-don &osansky a Certificate of Achievement from the UnitedStetes Figure Skating Association. Prosansky. who resides inDes Plaines, placed third in the ragionai intermediate Men'sFreeSkatingcompet!tlonandwenton toquali(yforseationais.

While mostpeople only dream lic Bowl. and comprlos on theabout making il te the Olympics, volleyball leans.Moine East sophomore Brandon Any future goals? Well, Bran-Prosansky is working lo Make don isn't really seriously censid-this drenmareality. -- eringcompelilive skating as a ca-

Last OcloberBrandoncompel- - rece option right sow. However,edinandplacedthird otlre onethingheisthinki gab UIg osai Intermediate Men eJSçe eaehing the next gene aeon ofSkating compettlron' hetiiMitczLÔ8ynpiPrbopòflils. Althouehwaskee. With the top fose quali-fying for sectionals in Denver,Colorado, Brandon obviouslymadethe cut.

Starting ice skating lessonswhen he was three years old,Brandon, who lives in DesPlaines, fell in love with the sporlfromtheveiy beginning. Hispas-ruts have been very supportive ofbbs?. With the cost of skatinghoeD and blodes, private lessons,competitive entry fees, and icrtime, skating con be a costlysport.

How much practice dors itreally lake? Brandon practices atleast5 daysperweek, 1 to2 hoursat a time for skating, one mightthinkthatllrandon wouldn't havetime for much else. Amazingly,theugh, he participates on class

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Winter RecreationSign-Ups

Registration for Oolf MainePark District's winter programshas begun. Non-residents maypick op the brochure at my Dis-Diet FacSity. Residenla shouldhave received their copy of thebrochareearlyinJannr.

Peugrams and activities of-fered throughout the season aredelailed. Register for winIer pro-grams at Dee Park RecreationCenter, 9229 Emerson, DesPlaines,

Many programs are being of-fermi for children, tersa, andadalls. Senior citizens programsIdar; Country Western line dane-ing. TaiChi,asd Aerobics arche-ginning. Also available is the in-door walking/tanning track.Hours are Monday through Fn-day,9a.m, 109p.m. Freeferdio-

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Irictresidents.Adnit softball leaguesThe Golf Maine Park District

is offering nummer softballleagnea stat-dug early May.Couches inlereatmi in returningtheir trotes for the sommer mostregislerby March il, nod inclodea $100, non-refandable deposit.New teams will not be acceptea.tafter the March 1 1 deadline. Of-ferraI are Men's and Women's12", Men's 16" and Co-ed Mush-boll.

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Brandon hod qualified far sec-lionals, because afa fall during apractice teasion, he won't be ableto compele in Denver. So nowhis goals for 1995 are to improveas much as he con and to malee itto sectionols nestfall.

Claire W. Ferguson, presidentof the United States Figure Skat-ing Association, esptains, "Be-ppmtng a championship fsnureskater requires dedication lself-imposed regimen of physicalfitness ood unswerving portait ofperfection. Brandon is an athleteis every sense of the word."

Recently, Maine East PrincipalCorot Grenier presented Brandonwith the Association's Certificateof Achievement and congratslot-ed him nu his figure skating soc-cess.

Youth intermediate basket-ball league

TIte Intermediate basketballprogram begins Maith 19. Theprogram is open lo both girls andboys in the sixth lo eighth grades.Games ore Friday evrnings undSunday aflrmoons through May19.

Open GymThe Golf Moine Park District

bus reset-ned gym time at Feld-mon Park Recreation Center fortite following open gym arrivi-ties: Monday, Wedneotlay andFriday, fourth through eighthgrades and Taeathy and Thons-day for grades nine throughtwelve front 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.Thanks to the geoee005 coopero-üonofÌvheneToship, this pio-gram is able lo be offered free ofCharge. Adalt Co-ed Volleyball(18 and older) en Wednesdaynights froto 7 lo 10 p.m. Men'sOpea gytss (18 andolder) ou Meo-day nights from 6:30 109:30 p.m.Resident fee is $2, non-residenlfeo is $3.

la55, DetroitRegistration is ooderway for

!llOsn 10 - 14 year obIs inlenesledts attending the Chicago Wolvesna. the Detroit Vipers hockeygame. Il's urw, It's great Il's nlot of fun,

on the lslgamepol.The next Handicap Doables

No-Tap for senior bowlers 55years of age or older will be onTuesday, March 14 at 1 p.m. En-try feeis $15.

On Tuesday, April II, al 1p.m., them will ho aSenior Hand-icap Ne-Tap Singles Tourna-ment. The entry fee will be $15.Call Brunswick Niles Bowl at(708) 647-9433 for details. AskforTim.

Dave and Jerry eliot 1,581 tobeatafieldofl8 bowIeeaandcapturc theIeb. 7 Handicap DoublesHo-Tap. They dominated thefield with 543--549--489 win-dug two Ist place and one 2ndplacehigbgamespots. David La-monlagnesbol300.

Emilio Dichilang and ToddBavaro came in 2nd placo shoot-ingl,471. Theywouthelaslhighgame Pol and came in on thesecond game. Morte Betlermanand Marilyn Minter came in 2nd

March5 1995

REC'DMPR 1995

Nues Zoners approveLG Health Center additionPlans to expand their current

facilityrequired a change in zon-ing for the Lutheran General Oc-dupational Health Center facility

7225 Caldwell, Nilea. TheNiles Zoning Eoaid gianted the

byKathleen Quirsfetdvariance, with several stipulaflous. at its meeting on Monday,March 6.

The variance gave the center,once formerlyaresidential home,a B-1 pecia1 Use zoning claws.

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LeftHand

by Bud RennerWe're going to put you in

thejurybox this week

We received an interestingteuer from a Jack Harrisoncriticising the Park Ridge Po-lice Department for what hebelieved lobeanabusiveactofpower. He saw George Or-weil's Big Brother taking overthe tights of a private citizen.1ead the following letter andthen read th response fromthe police deporlsnent beforerushing to judgement:

Mr. Besser,Something has just hap-

pened to me thatyou und someof your readers may be inlet-estedinheuringabont.

On Wednesday, March 1, twent into Pack Ridge to keepan appointment with my oph-thslmologist. I packed onMain Street, two doors fromhis office, which has two hourpacking. I was there about tenminutes and came ont. Threewas a young woman with ahand-held compnler by mycar. She had whatappeared tobe a brown tmifonn nach as ameter maid or a code enforce-ment officer might wear. Josked her ifshewus giving mea ticket. She said, No.' Shewascheckingto see ifS hadany oatslanding tickets or war-roste, etc. and that I would beglad toknnwthad none.

tam afraid that t had a fewchoicewordu fortrer. She saidthat she wasjustdoing her job.

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Township sets hearing onalleyrepairpian

Maine Township has sched-sled a public hearing this monthes n township proposal to applyta Cook County for a $100,600

- Commsnity development blockgrast to improve as alley in theonincorporated urea. The hearingis scheduled or 7:30 p.m. Tues-day, March 14, at the Maine

.Township Tows Hall, 1700 Bal-lard RoadisParkfridge.

The alley, which eses parallel

Pets

A parking variance was alto per-mitled,Iimitingavailabteparkingfeomthecurrent49npacesto4l.

Enta Iwan, Executive DirectoroftheflepñrtmentofOccupation-

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to Sumac itoad, has gose withoatregular maintenance or signifi-castrepairs sincethe escamas de-vetoped with multi-family host-ing in the l960s. No residents'association exists to cace fer thealley, and the township and the000nty have been snable ta repairit because the alley is an privateproperty. The 17-foot-wide alleyruns 950 feet between Emerson

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With the increase in- careO-ment in Lath Maine School Dis-trict63, the districtis consideringadding mobile classrooms. TheBoard ofEdacation voted 6-t toanthoeizethestartofabidprocessto acquire mobile classrooms attheielastmeetingheldFeb. 28.

Business manager Waiter Kor-pan said that thebidproceas was,'a peelininary move lo keep (the)option available," The resolutionthnt the board voted on, andwhich Korpan rend to the beard.stemsed, "This bid dem not obli-

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Board approves startof bidding process

Mobile

League of Women Votersholds candidates meetingArr youpmpoeed to vote in the Morton GroveLibrary, 6140 Lin-

Morton Grove Elections on April colnAvenue, Morton Gmve.4? PIan to uttend the Candidates Yea will have an opportumtyMeeting sponsored by the to listen to and qseition the candi-League of Women Voters of dates for village trustee, park din-Morton Grove/Riles, in caopera- trieS commissioner and librarytien willi the Merlan Grove Life trustee.and Continental Cablevision, on far information on thoLeague,Sunday,March l2at2p,m., atthe call 966-7743.

classroomsfor Dist. 63?

- byBenRjecja

gute thu Scheut DinUlei tothe option of pmvhauing/teauiugof mobile classeooma" To beconsidered for the next schoolyear, Ilse process mmE beginsoon.

"ti, in fact, the decision is toparchase or tease mobile class-rooms, the bid process bus to beis place and a derision has to bemadebefors theend ofthe monthof March, or at the latest earlyApriL"Koepan said.

Director of Operations, JimContinued un Page 34

'- - PhottibyMikeJYruel

Chowey"a snowy whilo Lhasa Apso rece/vos the final finishing from groomorftden Donenberg atAntoino'af3room/ng andPet Center, 9243 Waukegan Rd., Morton Grove. The sevon-year-oldtsrininesa averages 60 clients a weekfrom all ovèr theChi-cago metropolitanarea andspeciallzesinmixedbrOeds. - - -

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PAÓE2 IIIEØUGLE,THURSØAY,MARCH9,1995

The Internal Revenue Ser-vicesMortonGroveoffice,locat-edat8lZ5N.RiverDeive, wilLbeoffering free electronic filing totoral residents who have theirfederat tax returns prepared at theoffice.

This service will be offered tolower and middte income peoptewho are filing the basic individu-at tax returns and have incomeunder$30,000. Peoptewho quai-ify for the Earned Income TaxCrethtwittfmdfreeetrctroiricfiLing particutarty hetpfuL tRS as-sistors wilt prepare your federat

ins ó:ffers free electronic.tiling at MGofficetaxreturnwhiteyouwaiL

To take advantage of this ser-vice. bring your tax package andall necessaryrecords and receiptsto the office, to additien, youmusthave:

. verification of the sociat se-curity numbers und dates of birthof ali dependents listed on yourreturn.

. two forras of identification,inctuding one picture tD., foryoursetf (and your spouse), and

. proof ofahank aecountif youwish io have your refund diredilydeposited.

The Diaml!rnd Anniversary Band.For your Tenth Anñivesary

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Oakton's EmeritusProgram offersnon-credit seminars

The Emeritus t'rogram of Oak-tos Conssuunity Coitege is offer-ing a series of san-credit semi-flurs at the Ray Hartstein campas,7701 N. Liscatn Ave., Skokie,during April andMay.

The offerings inctude: AnOverview of the U.S. Supreme -Court fortwo Monday afternoonsstarting April 10; Lino Duncingforeight Tuesday mornings start-ing April t t; The Holocaust forsin Monday mornings startisgAprii 10; The Socoud TimeAroaud forrightThursday morn-iugs startiug April 27; SouthAfri-eau Authors for sis Tuesday of-temoons starting May 2; Humorin Aging for six Monday mots-ings starting May t; Buddhismand Bataneo for fose Wednesdaymoorings starting May 3; astiChess for six Wednesday after-noons startisgMay 3.

Thecostforeachseminareang-es from $10-ta $30. Half-tuitiondiscounts do not apply to seed- -

surs. Por morn information, cati- (708)635-1414.

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NILES SENIORCENTER REGISTRATIONThe Nues Senior Center s open to residents-of the-Vitloge of

Niles, age 62 and over and their younger spoases. Seniors inter-ested in obtaining additional senior center information shouldcall or visit the center osti be placed on the mailing list The cee-1er is located at 8060 Oakton Street.

YARN NEEDEDIf you have any left-over yarn, please bring it to the senior

center. Lap robes are made for veterans from your generous do-nations. Also, volunteers aro needed to crochet and/or sew taprobos or slippers. Ifinteeested please call the center.

INCOME TAX REGISTRATIOJ'l -

Income tax oppoinnsrests arr curiosIty being taken. Appoint-ments will be on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursduy morningsand afternoons beginning on Tuesday, Jon. 31 through April 6. Ifyes need tu fill out a circuit breaker only, please let us know.

. RULES OF THE ROADRules of the Roud, a free class that helps seniors prepare for

renewing their divres licenses, will he held Monday, March 13 atlo am. at Ballard Leisure Center. Class is FREE, but regisrasiouis required. --

REVERSE MORTGAGE APPOINTMNTSReverse mortgage appointments are available on an individual

basis on Monday, March 13 by appointment. A reprrenttivefrom Senior Income Reverse Mortgage Corporation will heavailable to answer questions. Call to schedule an appointmeist.

MONTHLY MAILINGMonthly mailing is on Tuesday, March 14 at 12:30 p-99- Vol-

unteeru welcome!

TRAVEL PRESENTATION -

A froc presestuttou wil be given Wednesday, March 55 at 2p.m. by Fancy Free Hotiduys. The presentutios wilt feffre twotrips: Bridges of Madison County and Smoky Mouettons. Regis-trades required.

MEN'S CLUB REGULAR MEETING -

The regular meeting for the Niles Senior Men's Club witt take -

place-on Mosday, March 20 at 50:30.

GOLDEN RINGERS AND 90 PLUS WANTED!!The Niles Senior Critter is csereut!y looking for thosé Nilds

residents who are 90 years of age and older AND for coupléswho were marnied in 1945 ONLY. 8f you fatl4oto either catego-ry, please cali Many Oteksy at the Nitos SeniorCenter.

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GRANDPARENT CONNECTIONIf you like children and have some free time, why not juin io

the Niles Senior Center's intergeneratiosat program? For only afew hours o week you can spesd same time with children be-twens 3 mid 5 yeats of age us a teacher's ossistant, showiog themyaro differences and similarities! Istorruted "Oeasdmas" AND"Otandpas" shoatd contact Caryn Tomasiowiez.

BEGINNER NEEDLEPOINT CLASSLear the continental mid alternating continental stitches and

make a 7 u 5 inch "Home Sweet -Home" or flora! picture. Theclass will be held at Ballard Leisure Center on Mosdays, March20, 27 and Apri! 3 from l-3 p.m. The cost is $33.50 and iudiudesali materials mrd classroom instruction.

WOMEN'S GOLF PROGRAMA Women's Oolf Program will be held os Friday, Apri! 7 at 2

p.m. at the Somor Center. Doll tips wilt be provided by OregOeuz, followed by a brief introduction of the 1995 Women'sOoIf season. Refreshments will be served. Registration required.

Free A.A.R.P. tax aistance atLeaning Tower Senior CenterVolunteers from A.A.R.P.

(American Ass's Retired Fer-sous) will be at Leusking TowerYMCA Semer Adult Center,6305W. TouhyAvenue, Niles, tohelp SeniorCitizens prepare theirIncumeTuxRemtns.

The A.A.R.P. Volunteers areat the Senior Couler on Wednes-days from tO um. to 3 p.m. forthe month of March and until

St. John Lutheran open houseSt. Sohn Lutheran School,

Ni!rs, will host un Open Homeund an Entertainment Showcaseon: Friday, Murch iO, beginningat 6:30 p.m. Prospective studentsfor the 3 year old Pur-Kindergarten class through the8th grade and their families areinvitndtoattend.

Faculty and staff will be unbaudIo answerqunstions dud dis-leibute information packets aboutthe school program from 6:30 to

April 12th, 1995. This is open tothe commouity and you seed sotbe a member of the Senior Cru-ter. Howeverauadvancr appoint-ment is necessary. No businessluxes or complicated formsplease.- Call the Ceuter at (708) 647-8222. Ext. 2237for as appoistmeut. -

7:30 p.m. At 7:30p.m.St. JohnLutheran Parent-Teacher LtiogOewilt hostthe Estertaj rosiest show-casofeaturing u variety uf profes-siosal acts provided by ScholtzTheateioalAgencyofNites. -

SL John Lutheran School is Io-caled ut 7429 N.- MilwaukeeAve., hetween.Touhy and HarlemAves. For mure - infoemalionabout the school urrnteaissmentprogrAm, cull the school çfftce ut(708)647-8532. ---------

Schwinge family safeguards future. for oldest church in Niles - -

First Baptist Church of NOes in

byiosephW.ZurawskiThe First Baptist Church of

NOes, often referred to as the Lit-tIe Country Chupet. at 7339Waukegan Road is "probably theoldest structure in Nitos," sayspastor, Rev, RogerL. McManus.After a momeutury pause, andwith his characteristic smile, hr

- adds. "at traut, it's the oldestchurch."

,' This is Benjamin Luptoa,"says McMauus as hr displays uwell-worn duplicated photo.'Lnptos was conVerted around5870 ata tesI meetipg where theNileu Police Slation is today."says McManss. Luptou docutedthnpreperty os which the churchstands, oppeoxtamtnty one-huffOcre, fer use only as s church. Aformal trust for this purpose wAsestabiiuhrdin 1879.

Some accouais huye the erigi-nal building erected in .1870 foruse by the Methedist EvangelicalChurch. That church remained

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Maise Township Clerk OaeyK. Waeserbas ansounced that hisoffice will stay opes tutor forthree nights this month to accom-modale residents who need topurchase 1995 Cook County ve-hiele stickers by the April t dead-lino. -

The clerk's office at the MaineTownship Town Holt, 1700 BaI-lard Road io PaekRidge, will beopes until 7 p.m. on Wedeesday.March 29; Thursday, March 30;and Friday, Murch 31. Vehicle

tise East Maine- TownshipGentirnlCaucusisune oftheprin'cipal ergOnizations providingin-formation tu residents of SchoolDidleidI 63 and 207 about candi-dales for the school beards iñthesedislcicis. - -

:MniO Cddeas is holding

thr theCIiIgO for November's

uctivn until 1920, When theMethodists expressed istereut in"selliug the church lo abur," saysMcMaouu, "amomberofthecon-geegation,MitildaSchwiugepro-tested and brought a civil actionhying to prevent the sale, Shelout but went Io the Illinois Su-preme Court which overturnedthe lower Court dec'oion and thepropeetyremainedas setup in thetrust."

Subsequently thobuilding was-used by Moody Bible stedentswhen it was known au the GraceChurch and the NOes BibleChurch,

In 1967 it became the FirstBaptist Church of Niles, Rev,McMuuus was its faut and con-tienes as ils only pastor. Thechurch opened with 14 chartermemberu,

At the church iscreared inmemberuhipitwasdecidedanad-ditiou was necessary. The origt-noi structure sealed 75. The

Clerk's Office extendshours for sticker sales

stickers also will be- availableduring the regalar office haars of9 um. to 5 p.m. Mooday throughFriday and 9 aal. to noon Sater-day. . -

For more information, call theclerk's office al 297-2510, ext.224. Coanty stickers are requiredfor all vehicle owners in the 55m-eoepurated area. The cost is $25per year for automobile owners,or St per your for senior citizeosage65 er older.

East MaineGeneral Caucus

Organizations interested is Board of Education elections.helping ta select candidates for The first is an organizationalEast Maine District 63 (demon- meeting. Orgacsizationswfflchmn-lacy schools) and Maine Town- tended to become members ofstop Distuict 207 (high schools) Caucus mast attend this meeting.Beards ofEducalien should ces- The Caucus is comprised oftactArtNoparstalcut470-t937 or members from sorrier organiza-Mary Srnkowuki.at 966-7954 fur tians, clubs, religious organiza-Cauetìsmembershipforms. lions, homeowners associations,

and schools within the District 63boundaries. The organizationalmeotisg of the Bast Maine Cau-cus will be held oc Thesday,March25, a17:3ttp.m. aIthOBelu-culional Service Center for LästMaine Schools Distriet63, 10150Dee,Road, DesPlaisses, II.

church had to appeal to the NitraVillage board since a frame addi-tien rather thauabrickenewas tobe added Io malntaiu the chame-terofacosnlryehurch.

The 33-by 26-foot addition,along with pillars and a templewere added and the church, noweupauded to seat 125, was detti-

. catedMay2. 1976. -

White the village beard wasconsidering the casing variance,they grantud a "Nilrs historicallasditiark" designation to the situ.Richard Troy, village attorney.eommnuted, "Yes are talking015051 0 church building that bushistorical sigutficance in thecemmanily. The cammuosty hasarightlopreserve historical laud-murks."

18ev, MeMasus recalled the nf-forts of Horions Schwinge, whorecently passed away, io the de-vn)opment of the expandedchurch. Schwinge took ovrr his

Illinois municipalities havebeen allotted 523,436,474 astheir share ofmoter fuel lox paidiutO the State Treoutsey duringJanuary, uccoedisg to the Illinois-Depaetmeetof Transportation.

Motor fuel tax are allocatedmonthly to the various manici-palities in Ittinois for their streetsasd highways. The monies alto-cated ore computed on the basisof population.

The allotments to certain of themunicipalities follow: DesPlaises, $127,737; Glenview,$91,920; andNiles, $67,879.

Caucus seeksSchool Boardcandidates

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mother Maiilda'spusition as aus-tee to jetare theuse efUso landasacharch------ .:,-,

"I knew Herman. asa:frmetrd"says MeManus. °He always buda lot of sterigtboLaO1rrNileoNormais lived ou Howard and liewould toll me about ho-1itf--mother would take in the Indianswho tioedaloug the river becauseit would get so cold in the win-ter."

Schwinge, asuccexufutreol rs-tate developer of shopping con-1ers in Niles, would also relatestories to MeMasas of his grand-father who owned a farm at Mar-Irm and Drmpster. His grandfa-fer bad apropueruss business ofselling oniaus and potatoes toChicago.

One of the parcels Hermas in-herited was the situ of the cuiTentGolf-Mill shopping center. "ltwas there," MrMansu stoles,"lhatHermas'ugrandfother ietred

With regrets the Nitos PoliceDepartmeut announces the pass-ing ofFatrol Officer Courtney O.Taylor #t32. Coarisey Taylor, a17 year veteran of the Nites Fo-lice Department died on Fridayevening, Feb. 17. Ho wax 42years old.

Courtney became Dispatcherwith the Nitos Police DepartmostouJuly 15, 1978. OsJsne 1, 1979he was swore in as a Faisal Offi-cor on this potier departusest andpn5anuaey t, 1994 was oppointedto the position of hnsnediate Re-sponse Officer (Deteelive).

CouelseyTayleris survivedbyhis father, Clayton Taylor, moth-er, Shirley Taylor, wife, TosiTaylor, and stepdaughter Mi-ehelle Baxter.

'Courtney was a good police-The nnminating committee of msnandagoodfriend.' saidPab-

the District 64 craned caucas is lie lisforsnatiou Officer Roger

the first reaper ever built byMcCormick. It dido'L work soMeÇöttoiukteokitback."

j) .Mcs0uous says he would kidScbwisge about what that reparrsbtìuldbewerthtoduy.

: TJSfbasstheuew addition was tobeaddedtotheelsurch,McMansssays that Schwinge donated. attcontracting services and a kiewair-conditioning system in mom-

-ory of Isis mother.

Is 1989, when parkissg beganro be O problem for chuech mcm-boro, Srtsss'hsgo psrrlsaucd uomoland udjuceul Io the church anddesignated it for uso as a parkinglot forchuech members.

With the pastiog of HermanSchwinge, Rev. McManao willservo as tossico of the laud deedthat requires that the site of thecurrent First Bapiist Church ofNiIm will always be used an achurch.

Courtocy G. Taylor

Wilson, 'Hewiltbemissed.'Courtney Taylor was waked at

Skaju Temere Funeral Home inHiles on Monday, Feb. 20. Cre-marion Services were also held atSkoja Temuco en Febnsary 21 at11a.m.

seeking qualified communitymembers who are interested inserving en the Board of Roseatien fer District 64 and Disfflet207.

On Wedoesday, Marris 15, the Cheistus Çurst for the pass fiveInterested sndsvsduals should Morton Grove AaL qusld ;sl's.11' yttars. : -contact Kathy Jozwsuk at (700) present wateeeoltsi dbsssessstra- Juin nu pt 730 p.m., at tise

825-1785 for applicatsoss er - rids by PotsaldLin5U9th. )os Msfind PäskFietdhdosg93t.mereiefermuties, attessdedtbe Aal Inslilutti ofC.hs- i Çh$eh Moe)1qi Grôve. Refreth

Applicotiuns should be eh- egeo amanti Other schools. Bis t tseeosulthiti 1,. iseruwl

MG Art Guild presents:*äterCOIOrdemO:;;

. -------d'aninleas ' ti.;utiJw ii;i;irì;s;ijij;;

. .;:('L, ,r3lurnedbyMarcht7 - - -view with-She nominnemg corn- seene..t3e ao pfficiol. (ti'ioë9s'ióo

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Motor fuel NPD announces passingtax allotments of Patrol Officer Taylor

l973before additions. Thieishowthe church looks today.

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Wearing Contact lensos. Howcomfortable nro they? How welldo you see wills them? Are theysafe? Is steeping with them ogood idea? What do you have loknow about different types oflenses and solalions? How goodoro bifocal contacts? Ifyou wowconlactsalready, howcan yen en-joy wearing them more? WhatabaatRKand launrsnrgery?

These and many moro qnos-lions miti ho answered in "47Ways lo be Happier with yourConlact Lenses." This programwill bopresenled atIbe Elk CrocoVillage Public Library on Mon-day, March 13, at 7 p.m., and atthe Arlington Heights Public Li-braty on Tuesday, March 21 al700 p.m. The focas will ho onkeeping your vision clew; yourconlacllenses clean and safe; andyour oyes comfortable, white,and healthy To register for theElk Grove Village program, call439-0447. Registration is notuecossary for the ArlingtonHeights program. The presenta-tionsare free.

The presenter, Dr. MichaelWodis, promises "90 miuntou ofcolorfal slides, understandableexplanations, andsneprisingly us-able dps--witln printed informo-don you'll br able lo take homeanduserighraway." -

Dr. Wodis, a Park Ridge op.lomettisl whose practico is limit-ed lo contact lenses, has bees fil-lingcoolacls for25 years. Ho baslectured and written in the contactIons field, and halda patenta forcontact lens memneing inston-monts.

CPR for older--,adults only., -

CPR (Cardiopùtmonmy Ro-snsfitatjoti) Class for,Ailntis Dñly," a program poh- -sored by the Senior Health Pro-

- gram ofRush North Shore Medi-cal Couler, will ho held oñMonday, March 13 and Wednes-day, March 15 from 9 to 11:30a.m in the medical center's

- Slnarfstoìn Academic Center,Room2. -

- Learn the basic. revene tech-- ñiques needed when you are-, -alooc and come upon an adult- whose heart or breathing has

ttopped. Learn bosv Io give prop- erbelpto aperson whois choking

and how to provide emergencyaid far a child or baby. Somr as-peels of the class are somewhatstrenuous. Consulting your phy-sicianis suggested.

There is a $12 fee. The classsire is limited. Por further iefnr-malion or to register, call theRush North Shore Referral Lineat(708) 933-6000. -

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ternsining whether personal health is threatened by high bluedpersino. High blood pressure is a major contributor towardslrokes, heart Oseare, and kidney failure. Unfortunalely, highblood pressare usually has no symptoms. A person can feel greatand still have high bleed prestare. A free blood pressure screen-ing clinic is offered for Morton Grove residents from 9 tu 10am. on Tuesday, March 14 in the Flickinger Senior Center.

COMMISSION ON AGINGThe Menen Greve Ceunmission on Aging will bold ils next

monthly meeting ut 1 p.m. on Tuesday, March 14 in the Hick-inger Municipal Center. The commission provides an arena fordiscussion and planning of servies and programs te benefit Mor-ton Greve's senior citizen population. All interested residents arewelcome le attend.

COUNTRY WESTERN DANCINGSeniors can Sign np for another session of Counley Western

Dancing at the National Park firld house. Neither a partner norcousley woslern dancing experience is necessaey. Be sure lo -wear hard sole shoes. Jim Davey will be teaching this 8-weekclass en Wednesdays staling March 15. The class begins at 2:15p.m. and the cost is $36 for residenls and $41 fer non-residents,Sign op at Prairie View er call 965-7447.

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The North ShorePrime Timers Club iuvilrs interested MortonGrove residents to Iwo apcoming programs at the Morton GrovePublic Librasiy. Al 7 p.m. on Thursday,March 16, guest speaker:Engene Lehman, anther, lecturer and horologist. Eisjoy a chuckleortnw two os he browsos through "The 1908 Sears, Roebuck-Catalog. " At 7 p.m. ou Thursday, April 20, Kathryn A Hoffman,financial cansnitaut from Menill Lynch-will speak about "Un-drrslanding Minimum Dislribulion Rules." For informationabout the Prime Timrrs,cail Priscilla Godrmann al 966-7363.

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SENIOR SEMINAR SERIESThe Senior Seminar Series continues with twa more evening

lectures in March and April in the Marion Grove Public Library:-

al 7 p.m.on-Thursday, March 23, Karol Versen of Legacy ofLife Productions, Inc.- will speak on the topic, 'The Legacy of -,

Women: Mother/Daughter Relationships and Other Voices ''halPerm Oar History'; and al 7p.m. on Tharsday, April 19, Chris-

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.toph9r Caerado,feutsder nñd publishdr-of"50And BelIer"--tiingaat wllopeako tIn tpc Img, fAg gntheMdsa NuCc ro Is are req d d reft hrn tu w II b rvmi For

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- - .EI1INIC TOUR-OF CmC,ÀGÓ- Jein the Prairie View Travel Club for a,delightfulpre-hulidayethnie toar of Chicago on Tuesday, March 28. Srtsiors will visitmod sample specialties at u family-owned Greek bakery. Toar theMrsìean Pine Arts Center and see the sutromiding neighborhoodwhich is au Ouldoar gallery for the Mural Arts Movement in Chi-cago. The tour also- includes the Holy Trinity CIhedral. -LdaisSullivan's landmark-Russian Orthodox Church and-at the Ultra-nitos National Museum noti a demonstration uf the centuries-oldfelts art of egg decorating. A dolïcitids will br enjoyed inChinatown., The bus forlhisfun-fstled trip will leave PrairieVtew at 9 am. add return at approusmasely 4 p.m. The Cost is$48 for residents and $52 fur non-residents. Por further informa-lion call Catherine Dean al thé Morton Greve PaiSe District, 965- -

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DRAMA & DESSERTJoin the Park District's Drama & Dessen Group as they

Ravel near and far to enperiencé both amateur and professionalproductions, as well as a delicious dessert to round out the after-noon. The first trip will be Thursday, March 30, for that old fa-verste "Mame," Niles North High School will showcase thnired-mIed students in this loveable slory of a vivaci-ms lady wholived life to the fullest. Dessert will fellow at Begin's Retid,, anew cafe in Skokie. The bus leaves Prairie View al 12:15 p.m.and returns at 4 p.m. The cost is $5.50 for residents und $6 foreon-residents. The secOnd scheduled trip is to the Royal GeorgeTheater in Chicago for that acclaimed production, "ForeverPlaid." One of the hottest tickets in town, the play follows theJourney of a "semi-professional" harmony group, "The PeurPlards." Their career was cnt short by an auto accident on thenight of their first professional "gig" in 1964. These "teen an-gels" will entertain with such songs as "Love is a Many Splen-dored Thing," "Moments lo Remember" and many other favor-lles. Dessert will be al Father and Son Restaurant. The busleaves Frame view al 1 p.m. on Wednesday, April 19 and re-taros at 5:30 p.m. The cost is $34 for residents aud $37.50 forneuresidents. Space is limited so sign ap early by calling Catho-flue Dean at the Morton Grove Park District, 965-7447.

FREE INCOME TAX RETURN ASSISTANCElucerne tau tone Is eotmug and Meeteu Grove offers free tau

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Eileen Glenn Tucker, RN.,Resunction MediCal Center,Chicago, will speak on CancerPmvention for Women at 7:30pm. onMonday, March 13,attheProfessional Secretaries Interna-tional, Sicokie Valley Chapter,meeting at The Studio Resma-rant, 8717 Lincoln, MorionGrove. Hors donvres will siartat5:30 p.m. and dinner will be at6:30p.m.

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Just in time for spring clean-ing. the Park Ridge Newcemerswill hold their semi-annsal Chil-then's Sate os Satsrday, April 8from 9:30a.m. so I p.m. atSt. As-drew's gymnosinm, 260 N.Northwest Highway (at Elm),ParkRidge.

Thesateoffers ahsge selectionefgenslyusodspring and summerchildren's clothes, toys, equip-ment, and maternity clothing.Anyone interested in selling goodqaality children's ilrms, call

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Oakton sponsorstour to LondonThere are still spaces available

0E the London and Stratford-on-Ayos Springtinse Theatre Tourscheduled for March 25 to AprilI, sponsoredby Gakton Commu-nit3 Collego.

TIsis eight-day, five-play toseis a unique opportunity to see Ilsebesi of whut's new on London'sWest End stages years before theplays get so Broadway. Portici-pants will ser how the rudyblooming countryside and thenearby warm Gulf Stream bringsan early springtime to Engttind.The lose wilt be led by veteranAllen Schwartz whohus escorted85 trips lo Stratford and Niagara-on-the-Lake Theater Festivals inCanedo and annual spring trips loEngland.

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Children's Sale to takeplace in Park Ridge

Donna Zaboroweki (Left), owner of Summit Specialtee's andMare!! Kowaisk! chairman of the Park Ridge Newcomers Chi!-dren'sSa!e discuss the distrIbution oflags forthe upcoming Chi!-dren's Sale on Saturday, Apri! S at St. Andrew's gymnasium ¡nParkRidgefrom9:SOto I p.m.

Summit Specialtee's will have tags available during storehoues foranyoneinterestedin selling their gently used children'sclothingandtoys. Formoreinformatlon aboutthe sale, ca11518-6647.

Mrs. America PageantIn order to participate in the

Mrs. Illinois/America competi-lion, a major national Pageantthat doesn't discriminate ugalostmaeried women, a contestantmustbealj, S. citizen.atleasl 18years old. nsarrieslforag least onemonth asof the eniry of her StatePagoanl, and urrsident of Illinoisfor aminimnmofoixmonths,

In addition lo such beaulifulprizes as a 14-carat diamondnecklace. an all-expensepaid tripto Nationals. a cash award. and acomplete wardrobe of fashions.ihnwinnrrwill alnocaen the rightlo represent Illinois at Ihn Eight-eenth Annual Mes, Amedra Pa-geanL Thefinaluwilbelapedasa nationally syndicated one hour

television special to be neen inover 100 major markels through-oatthrcounlny,

A distingnishrd panel of Judg-es comprised of entertainment,commonily and basineun leaderswill havr thedifficull task ofnelecting the fairéít Mro,lllhióteofthem all lo nueenndKeily Fishes,thoreigning queen from Chicago.Illinois,

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Those who arc inttrestc.ì inpursuing anersingcarcrrcan reg.ister sow for the Basic Nurse As-siriani Training Program(BNAT) al Oaklon CommuninyCollege, 7701 N. Lincoln Ave.,Skokir. Applications ore now be-ing accepted for Oho next sessinoof thrBNAT program which be-gins onMonduy, April10.

Upon completion of Ilse 10-week program, studesls will becertified nursing assistants, ablelo work in sarsing homes, bospi-lolsandhome hèatth agencies.

The progeâm, funded by thePrivate Industry Couscil ofNorthern Cook Coouly, is free ufcharge o qisatifiedrrnidenls whomeet the standards of the JobTrainisg Partnership Act (3PTA)aedbrrlain income guidelines.

Kpolrnlial slndeet must be atleast -18 years old, a resideol ofNorthern Suburban CookCoasty, healthy and physicallyable to care for others, and gens-inety interested in helpiug sick,older ordisabted individuals. Tu-loriog is available for stadeelswlsaspraklimitedtenglislu.

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borin Fob. 5,-6:30 a.m,.at Rosar-rection Hpspital, She weighed 4lbs. 13.3onnces.

Proudparenta areTino and Ka-rytiLOrlas.

Kindergartnersintroduced to soccer skillsEveo Ihr yeuegesn children

cus enjoy a spriug season of sec-err, thanks to Northbrook ParkDistrict. BeginviugApeil 22, kiu-dergartners will beplaced eu soc-err teums with 8.1 t players fromOhne individual schools for Salue-day practices and scrimmages.This ielrnductory program high-lights fundamentals of the gamein a eOn-compelitive enviras.meut. Players will receive a trumsteG and socks; parenlsmust sup- -

ply shin guards. Parents will bereqsired to attend an orientationmeeting on April 1, al 10 am. inthe Pports Certler CommunityRoom, 1720 Pfingsten Rd.

The registration deadline ferKindergarten Soccer is Friday,March 17. lfyno wonldlike tojo-traduce your kiodergarteer to theeuciting game of soccer, donI

'Glint ofWoments History'

The Macrican Association ofUniversity Women and the DesPlaines Chapter ofNOWpresent"Glint of Women's History"March 16 at 7 p.m. at Trininy Lu-dieran Church, 675 E. AlgeeqoiuRd., Des Plaines,

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Former Brebeuf Pastorto lead Lenten Mission

Father J. Edward Duggan, thefonnerpastorofSL John Beebeufin Nues. will lead a Lenten Mis-Sian from March 11 to 16 at St.Thuds Chuech. 6725 W. DevonAve. Chicago.

Fr. Dnggan will pisach at allmasses the weekend ofMarch 11and 12. Beginning Monday,March 13, andlhrough March16.Fr. Duggon will pensent apontaimission talks each night at 7:30p.m. in the church. Topics willinclude 'Gods First Question atYudgement Day' and The Sal-luring of Gond People: What is

Reading set inhonor of PurimIn honor of the Parim holiday,

Lubovitch Chabad and FREE ofNues are Sponsoring the rgadingofMegilas Esther un Wednesdayevening, March 15 at 6:30 p.m.andmarsday morning, March16at 6:15 p.m. al their conter, 9401Morgoil in Des Plaines. For thosewho aro in need of private read-ings, coil thu office 296-t770.Following the Wednesday Megi-loh reading, there wilt be musical.entertasnmentandrefreghthets

Formare informatien cbncdthuing Parim, call the ChabadandFREE office at(709) 296 1770.

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Nues Community. ChurchFillet Community Church,

7401 W. Oakton St., inviten youto wornhipon the Second SandayinLent, March 12. As wecontin-ne nur pilgrimage, Pastor los-well will preach on A Pilgrim'sGuide te Hely Gmnnd, iernsa-lernt"

Niles Community Church,7401 W. Oakton SI., invitas yenta join the Service of EveningFrayer Service en Wednesday,March 15 at 7 p.m. The Servicewill include readings from scrip-lere,hymns, aswelt as prayers foronrworld, the church, our friendsandfasnily, and others.

Nitro Community Church,7401 W. Oakton St., invites yeatoattendWortdSeevice,Weelnes-day, March t5at 10 a.m. (wrath-erpeemilling). Being your favor-iiìsandisich, coffee and dessert

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Craftérs wàñtedfor Res fair

Resurrection Retirement Cam-mnoity, 7262 West Petersen,Chicago, ii seekiag crafiero fertheir Spring Craft Show to beheld on Saturday, April 8, frem 9am. te 2:30 peso.

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FaneraI nrrangements made bySimia Terrace Fanerai Heme,78t2N.MilwankeeAve.,Niles.

Jutta A. ChmuraJulia A. Chmura, (neeRybow-

icc), 82, died Feb. 8 at Weed-sleek Mrmoeiat Hospital. SpouseFrank Chmura, deceased. Moth-er was Auna (Waek) and fatherwaoFeank,both deceased. Broth-er, William Ryhowicz, daughterMena Krawczyk, Sons Norbertand Feanlc daughter-in-law De-toreo. Nine giandchildern, 10great grandchildren. Servicesheld at Skaja Tenace FunnedHome and St. lobe BrebeafChnrch. Interment at MaryhillCemetery inNilet.

Funeral arrangements madethrough Simja Terrace FaneraiHeme,78l2N. Milwaukee Ave.,Niton

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Michael PeterDeVitaMichaelPelerfleVito,66,dted

Feb. 11. Spoanewas Sophie (Zi-alito) DeVito, Mother was Maria(Affinanli) andFather was FrankDnViIo. Sisters, Nancy (Harold)Benfiglio, Anleinetta Lndkow-ski, Brother, late Vito DeVilo,late Joseph DeVilo. Brother-in-litw Stanley 0.0a) ZisIkO and ais-tee-in-law, Susan DeVilu Ser-vices held on Feb. 14 and SkajaTereaceFaneedt Home and St.Jehu lrebeufChnrch. IntermentMaeyhillCemetecy inNiles. Fa-nerat urrangements made throughSkaja Tenace Fanerai Home,7812N, MilwaakeeAve.,Nilga,

Mary R. RiegustaMary R. Ragoata, 69, died at

Lutheran General Hospital onFeb. 7. She wan born on Augustt. 1925 in Chicago. Father wanJames Ragoala and Mother wasJennie (Scutliem) Ragunta, bothdereuted. Survivors nie: Sou,Joseph (Cheryl) Malone, Sister,Lucille Seriano, Brother, FrankRaguera, Niece, Janice (Greg)Stevens and one granddaughter,Steftinie Mary Melone, Servicesheld at Skaja Terrace FaneraIHome on Feb. 11 and also SLJtaliaaa Otureh. Inleenseat wasat Queen ofHeavea in Hillside,

Funeral urrangemenls musirby Skaja Terrace Funeral Heme,7812 N. Milwaukee Ave,, Niles.

. Victoria JozwiakVietorin Jozwiuk, (new Ceni-

kewuki), 92,diedFeb. 6 atAmer-icaua Nursing Home. She wasborn Jan, 22, 1903 in Chicago.Survived by daughter Irene Star-0cc. Services held at Simia Te-race Funeral Home nod SI, JohnBreheufChurch on Feb, 9. Inter-ment was All Saints MausoleuminDent'laines,

Funeral areangemenla madebySimia Terrace Fanerai Home,78l2N. Milwaukee Ave., Hiles.

Rosemary RasoRmemasy Raso (nne Guatin),

64,dirdFeb. l7atLutheean Gen-eral Hospital. Spouse, Thomas.Survived by daughters Jackie(Skip) Fucarino and Dorne(Andy) Schabau; Sister Maine(John) Kovach. Five geandchil-tIren. Father was Jack Guanin,Mother ReIna (EnflaIs) Gamin.Services held at Slesia TeivaceFuneral Home on Feb. 20 and St.JuliannChuech. Interment Mary-hiilCrmetery inNiles.

Funeral anraugemeots madelheoogh Skaja Terrace FuneralHome, 7812 N. Milwaukee Ave.,Nitos.

Charlotte NagyCharlotte Nagy, 91. died Feb.

5 at Lnlheran General Hospital.She was born on March I, 1903in Chicago. She resided in Mor-ton Grove. Services held at Sb-ja Tenace Fueeml Heme onFeb.7. Cemeiery waoAcueiuPt in Chicago. Survivingfriend Bertha Joiner.

Funeral arrangements madeby Skaja Terrace Funeral Home,7812 N. Milwaukee Ave., NOes.

Ernest PeteraErnest Pelees, 77, died Feb.

25 at Lutheran Ornead Hospitalin Park Ridge. Spouse GiallaPeters. Funeral service ws atSimkion Panead HOme on Feb.28. lariat was private. Memo-riais to: The German-AmericanEducation Fund, 410 N. BranchRd.. Glenview, IL 60025.

Faneent aerangements by Sim-kiosFoneral Home, 6251 Demp-nIer St., Morton Grove, IL60053. Phone: (708) 965-2500.

Jimmy PlatzJimmy Platz, 64, died Feb. 24

at the Americana Health CareCenter in Liheetyville, IL. Broth-era and sisters, Nicholas Platz,Jeanagttei1app. Elizabeth Hopp,Margaret Banmana, RobertPlatz and Lucille Bniggu. Freer-al Mann was at St. Peter Church,SkokieonFeb,28. BacialatAllSaints Cemetery in Des Plaines,

Funeral aerangemento by Sian-tdnsFooeeal llame, 6251 Dempater St., Morton Grove, IL60053. Phone (708) 965-2500,

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Mary PokornyMary Pokomy. (neo Bisallo),

85, dindon Feb. 5 at SI, AndrewHome. She was born on Juty28. 1909, in Chicago. Motherand father deceased, Frances(Mani) Bisallo and Nicholas Bi-salto. Hosband also deceased.Two daughters, Lucille (Vin-crut) Pleads and Praoces (War-ren) Bessert. She had 8 grund-children and 10 greatgraodchitdren, Services held atSt. Andrew Home on Feb. 7, Bu-etat at Bohemian NatIOIIaI. Ce-metery in Chicago on Feb.?.

Fuoeeal arrnngements madeby Straja Terrace Funeral Home,7812 N. Milwaukee Ave., Miles,

Courtney Glenn TaylorCourtney Glenn Taylor. 42,

died Feb. 17 atLuthenan GeneralHospital. Father, Clayton Taylor,Mother Shirley (McDivitt) Tay-ter, Spouse, Toni (Monte) Tay.tor. Additional survivors, 2brothers, Craig Taylor and ClayTaylor. Services held at SkaJaTosser FaneraI Home on Feb.22. Cemetery was private.

Funeral arrangements made bySkaja Terrace Funeral Home,7812N.MilwaakeeAve.,Nileo.

ParaschivaVaogaFaeaschivn Vango, 85, died

Feb. 4. She was horn May t,1909 in Romania. Mother andFadsenbothdrc,j Father wasIena Popovich and Mother wasParasehiva (PiA) Pôpovich Stir-viveri by daaghter Lucy SIcura.Services held at Simio TerraceFuneral Home and Holy NativityChurch en Feb. 7. Interment atRenehill Cemetery ir Chicago.

Funeral arrangements made bySkaja Terrace Fimeral' Hdme,7812N.MilwankeeAve,Niles,

DnrLsJ.MarrazaoDoris J. Marrares, 60, died

Feb. 17 atLotheran Ornead Ros-6ital. Sorvivetiby husband Ray-mood Marearen, daughter DebiSieckman. Slatarn, Helen cHor-110m, Lorraine Frecher, TheresaMaggio nod the late Nonna Mur-bito. Fourmi Mass wan al St.Isaac Jogura Chinch on Feb. 20;burial was private, Memorials tobe sent to: St. Isaac JognesChurch, 8149 GoflRd.,Niea, IL60714.

Planerai arrangements made bySisnkios Funeral Homn, 6251Demputer St., Morton Grove. IL60053. t'houe(708)965-2500,

Israeli DanceClasses

Lema the latest dance craze.The Skokir ParkDisteiet is offer-ing Israeli Dance Classes thissprisgforedutss, yenthand teens.Enjoy an aerobic workeul whitelearning Traditienat and ModemIsraeli Dances. Call (700) 674-1511 for more information shunsthis excilingepporsanity.

Jonathan D. DickeyMarine Pin. Jonathan D. Dick-

ey, son efDavid F. and Sherry L.Dickey of Park Ridge, recentlyreported fer duty with MarineAviation Trainiog - SuppuriGroup, Naval Air Station, Le-moore, Calif.

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sIJ 55 Plus ClubOur Valentine Party held en

Feb. 23 was great, and these whocame to celebrate had fun. Mari.en Zehner and Irving Eisensteinnod their committee, did u greatjob. The hail looked beautifistwith its red hearts, streamers, anddoilies. We enjoyed every mia-ate of Ihr party, everyone washappy, und happy people leak enwhat's impertastl, ether peopleand friends.

Befnrn the party got startedmembers were ted in song byChuck Palkooer, with I'm InLove With You Runny. Let MeCall Yen Sweet Heart, and IDon't Know Why I Love YenLike I Do and everyone was ingoodveice.

Gun Sweetheart seaiers were:Mary Marphy, Conchita Gold-berg, Munie Aegyraleis, VeraMcDonnell, Deeothy Hemeyrn,Johanna Erktin, Vera Timke andMinien Zehner. Also helpingfrom the tines and taking ticketswere: leviag Eisenstein, BillDusz, Ben Rubenstein and BillLynch.

We were promised a surprisefor ear entertainment, and sur.pelted we were. If yen closedyear eyes you theughs you werelisteningtaAl Jolson singing on aBroadway Stage. Yes, the per-former was Eddie Ambrose whoimpersonatedAl bIsen. Some ofthe songs "Rack-A-By MyBaby," "Mamado" and "JennyBoy"he wosjust grent and mcm-bers really enjoyed the perfor.mance very much. It's here alongtimesiace wehad nach faa.. .

A tig thaskyosiagoin to Mari-nandtnag dllrr mmt

tee. Also a big thank you to ourdecorating consmiltee, Chuckand Wanda Palkuner, Prua andGilKuitis also u big thanks le GilKasus our phetographee whodees a greasjob and has been de-ingitfaralmest 17 yana.

Last meeting we welcomedewe newmembers, RobereZietin-stdandLilty Dilee.

A little altead of time, but onMatch 23ed we will celebrate St.Jeseph und SI. Patrick Day with aluncheen. When these days ap-pear it sesma te mark the timewhen you pat the snowbloweraway and get the lawnmoweeready, uf course, Chicogo wrath-erbeing what itis, yea mighl endnp mewing snow, the sayingabout March "In like a lion, oatlike alamb"??

Happy Birthday and Cougrotu-talions se oar Anniversary cou-plea.

Remember oar sick and hospi-tatized and deceased members inyour prayers. We extend earsympathy to Mange Froetel andfamily en the death ofhre motherMargaret Eisler. Remember herand all eon deceased members inyoarprayera.

P.S. To br a member in goodstanding, dues must be paid byBasinrss Meetisg in Marchplease see nur membership choir-manleene Seifert.

NSJC tohold service

Du Friday earning, March 10,Nerthwest Suburban Jewish Con-gregation, 7800 W. Lyons, Mor-len Grove, wilt held its Service al8:15 p.m.

Sara Rabin Karolt, AssociateDirector of the Greater Chicago!Wisconsin Region of the Anti-Defamation Leugne. wilt be theguest speaker. Ms. Kurolt is re-spunsibte fer implementingADL's multi-faceted peogeam tocumbas anti-Semitism. Herspeech title will be "Anti-Semitism Teday: Incidents,Trends and Counteraction".

Also, during theMuech 10 Ser-vice, Congregants whose anni-versueirs fall during the monthsnf March and April witt hr cele-heated.

On Friday, March 17, Serviceswilt begin at 8:15 p.m. The Moe-tau Grove Chapter of Hadassohwill be participating is the Ser-vice. Rabbi Edward Il. Feldheirnwill be cenductingthe Services.

Saturday memiug Services be-gib at 9:30 am Everyone is wet-come.

Daniel J. PeistrupNavy Petty Officer 3rd Class

Denies J. Feislrup, u 1990 grade-ateotMaineWesttSigh ScheotofDosFlaines, is midway threogh asin-menth deployment to theWestem Pacific and Indianeurasia with Strike FighterSquadron 27, an part of the aie-ceaflcarrirrUSS KitlyHawkBal-ele Groop.

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B'nai Chai USY AnnualPurim Carnival

B'Nai Chal USY wilt be hold-ing its Annual Parim Carnival onSunday, March 12. The curaivatwilt be open from 11 n.m. so 2p.m. atNorthwest Suburban Jew-ish Cengregation, 7800 W.Lyons, Merten Grove. B'nai Chalwilt donate a portion ofthe corssi-vat's proceeds tu USY's charity,Tikan DIem, which means"Building a better world." 't'Isisevent is designed te celebrase sheJewish holiday efFurim and pro-vide safe fan fer ott of the chit.

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Alcoholics Anunynsuus meetsevery Saturday at 8 p.m. in HolyFamily's cafeteria, located at thecorone ofGolfand River reads inDes Plaines. Closedmeetings areaIse held at Holy Family everyFriday at 8:30 p.m. in the cafete-rie. For mure information, callthe substance abase program at(708) 298-9355.

Is OvereatersAnonymous foryou?

if yeu thiuk yeù might have aneating disorder, visit Holy Fami-lys weekly meetings gee Over-eaters Aeunymous. The groupmeets in the Mount Prospectroom ut the medicei center everySatstrday at 1:30p.m.

New appointee at RMCspeaks fluent Polish..

Barbara Sasik, MD, has beenappointed to the medical staff ofResurrection Medical Center,7435 W, Talcolt Ave,, Chicago,Dr, Sasikisafumllypractitioner.

Dr. Sasik is a graduate of theMedical Academy in Warsaw.Poland. Sbecompleted an intern-ship in internal medicise ut SaintFrancis Hospital in Pittsburgh,t'a. She comptetedafamily piar-tice residency at Saint Mary ofNazareth Hospital Center in Chi.cago.

De. Suxik is board certified bythe American Board of FamilyPractice. She is n member of theAmerican Academy of FamilyPhysicians,. She speaks fluentPolish,

Dr. Sasik'u office it located at3929 N, Central Ave., Chicago.Appointment.s eau be made bycalling (312) 685-9281, Dr.Barbara Sasik

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PublieHealthhas proposed strict- food should be handled ander rogulatioas for restaurants and cooked.other retail fami oailets on how Dr. John R. Lumpkin, state

public health director, said thepoteetiat for foodbornc illnessfrom improperly handled, stormiOr prepared ford and the healthrisks to persons particularly val-nerable to - foodborne bacteriaprompaedtherevisions in thefllí-nais Food Service SanitationCode and RetailFoad Store Sani-tatioo Code.

Key provisions of the pro-pasrdchanges include:

keqairing food establish-mento so warn eansamers more.tsketytobeeesneserirjuslyjllwittsa foasrrsaeur Lttevss fthv 5e'°-cantly increasedriskofeating an-imal feed served raw orunder-caoked or as a raw ingredient inanother food. People consideredat-risk are the elderly, childrenonder 5 years of age, pregnantwomen and those with weokeisedhamaco systeitss who sofferfromchronic illness such as cancer, di-abetcs,liverdisoaseorAiDS.

Changiog the minimum inter-nat caoking temperature ofground beef, which will ensurethe meet is coked until gray orbrown tlsroaghout, the juices runclear and the inside is hut. Unlessspecifically ordered to be raw erpink, all hamburgers served byfast food or other restaurants willhe well done.

. 'Except when washing fruitsand vegetables, feod service em-ployees must not use bare handslo handle ready-taveat foods. Theemployees can uso suitable uteu-silo, sack as spatulas or tongs, ordispasable gloves.

The proposed changes arebased on the rccammended U.S.Food and Drug Adminitteation'sFood Code and bava been pub-habed in the Illinois Register.Public commentwill be collecteduntilMorch 6, futlowed by a re-view by the flUxais General As-sembly's JointComtuittee on Ad-minisleative Rules. The newregulations are expected to be cf-fective this summer.

Better Breathers Clubdiscusses chronicpiilnonary disease

The Beuer Breathers Club,Holy Family's free support groapfoe those with chronic lang prab-lems.issvitesyaatojaintheirnextmeetiogonMarch 16. To registerorformoreinfoonsation, call Lau-ea in respiratory care at (708)297-1000, est. 1956.

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Opthalmologist appointed toResurrection Medical CenterBruce Kaplan, M.D., of Deer-

field, has been appainted to themedical staff at ResutroclionMrdical Conter, 7435 West Tat-cott Avesiue, Chicago. Dr. Ka-plan is an aphthalmolôgist.

Dr. Kaplanisa graduate ofLoyola University Stritch Schoolof Medicine in Maywood. Hecompleted an. intémship and artophthalmology rosidoncy at theMayo Graduate School of Medi-einem Rochester, Minnesota. Healso complctedì glaucoma fol-lewship at the University of lili-nais Eyeand Ear tssfirmary inChicago.

Dr. Kaplan is a member of theAsoerican Medical Association,tho ,°mserieao Academy of Opis-thalmology and theAmerican So-cicty of Cataract and RefractiveSurgery.

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Young adultdiabetessupportgroup

Holy Family Medical ConterStableLivcs® diabetes programis hosting a diabetes suppuragroap faryonng adults bctweênthe ages of2O and 40 with Typo Idiabetes. - The group meets thefirst and third Thursday of everymonth at 7 p.m. in the Stable-Lives® classroom os the (birdfloor ofthe medical center, locas-ed attise corner ofGotfand Riverroads in Des Plaints. Far moroinfnsmatioss,call StabteLives® at(708)297'9977

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Prankenbach spent 13 years atRsash-PrcsbyterianSt. Lake's beforo moving to Rush North Sharein 1988. Duringhis initial tonare,he nerved in various positions inthe financial department, incind-ing assistant vice presidnatfor fi-nance, corporate director of inter-nal auditing and director offinancial affairs.

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EHS Health Care (EHS), OakBrook, and Lutheran GeneralHralthSystem (LGHS), ParkRidge, announced that they havecombinedtobecome anew healthcare organization called Advo-ralrHoalth Cam.

"The new name was chosen tocommasicate accessibility, re-spansivoneSs, caring and sensi-tivity,' said Richard R. Risk andStephen L. Ummet, co-chief ou--restive officers of AdvocateHealth Care. Risk formerly wasprosident and chief executive of-fleer of EHI, while Ummol holdthe same positions at LGHS.

"Wo are building on streng,welt-established track records ofrnnuiog saccessfal health cure or-ganizations," said Risk and Um-mcl. flsgcther, as Adve ateHe,dsh Care. sse lias e no es ingreater apporttlsity to prassdsr oc-ressaIsIe, low 55555 he.sltls care issdia commanitses where porlctise sssd work Also, by 00sin stogether wo sneresse stir "pi5'-tueitv (sir c,ssr savssÌgs, isssprssscdeificseiscy assd prrssluctivit> BssilsOrgania:SsIisns h,csc desns,n'.t,.stecla fleiss u,sssniissssessr cs Continu.55es Quslity Impios, me, i sed wsvitI cs'etittae la sIre Il, il r' iapity in tise fut,ot"

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Newty formed Advocate Mcd-icat Groap, a mutlispecialty pby-sican practice with 252 initialmembcrsptas 31 nfficrs and ctin-ics, witt expand Ibroaghoal theChicagaland marketplace.Owned and governed by physi-clans, the taxable groap is a-keycampaneen of Advocate's visionfor fatty integrating physiciansinto she strategic and operationalinitiatives of the new organizatian. A targe percentage of thosephysicians aro prImary care pea-vtder - a plus foe managed careorgaeszasions interested in cou-trotting costs.

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tycry S. Iiiaj,sy at 8 p.m. in Hatyltpslv'v cafejofia, jocated as thecamer ut dotf and River roads inDesPtaoncs. Closedmrotsngs aroalso hrtd as Holy Famity everyFriday at 0:30 p.m. su 1ko calote-ria. Por more information, callthe sabstaace abose program at(708) 298 9355.

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NilesBattery/ResistirigArrest

Police respolded to Golf MsHBowl, 9300 Milwaukee, to assistwith a subject who was causing atishtrhanceinside the bar xea1-ibas ataboat5p.m.,Feb. 26.

The offender ordered a shotfrom the bartender, and after thectrintç he hagas yelling at the pa-astas itt thebar andbowting atteyatea.

The oweer asked the offenderto leave at which time theoffenti-erhecaineaagywith him and be-gao squeeaing his right arm andthreatening physical harm. Po-lice arrived at the scene and at-tempted to assist with the offend-er.

Theoffenderpushed one of theofficers in the chest and began topall away when he was informedhe was ander arrest. The offend-er, who was tricking at the offi-cers and Golf Mitt neenrity, wasplaced into ltandcaffn.

The aloestee was transported tothe Nileo Police Departmentwherehebeeame combative withnnmerons officers and wasptaccdin lock-up.

BurglaryUnknown offender(s) cat the

rear window screen a4 smashedoat a glass window atlowing ac-cras lo a 27-year-otd Nues manshome sometime between 10 am.andfi:30p.m.,Peb.28.

Osee inside, the offender(s)ransacked a jewelry case in thebedroom asti removed a CDployer und VCR. The front doorwas found adiar end the vtctimstated that the door is never usedud is atwoys locked. The victim

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The security agent at Kohlsdeportment store in Gote Millshopping ceuterobserved two fe-mate subjects between 68 and 20years of age enter the fitting roomwith a large amount of morrIson-diseatabostnoónPeb.28.

They exited the fitting roomwith a small amount of merchau-dise. This was observed from avideo Camera, The two subjectsthenexitedthestoreaud entered a1989 Hynudal which was drivenby an older woman. They fledsoutheastontmilwaukee.

It is believed that eight wom.au's swim nuits, vutued at $40 to$60 each, were taken. The agentrequests the incident to be a mat-terof record.

Criminal DamageMultiple compuints wein se-

ceived ahoutfourfemslenttbjectscausisgadistuebattcein thelobbyurea of a condominium complexatHeathwoodDr. atahoat6p.m.,Marchi.

The subjects reportedly weresmoking and using foutlouguage.They damaged some plants and aplant holder in the tobby andburned partof thecarpet.

The subjects wem interviewedby police and informatioa wasobtained on the juveniles. Thematserwilibeieportedtothecon-stmiñiùm assôriation.

SOiêiiÄuth'5u1j oft("21-year-

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The victim left the car ruaningin the lot and the offender droveaway. The victim contacted Po-liceandareportwas taken. Ade-scription of the ante was dis-patchedloNilesauits.

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Ahoutteu minutes later, policelocated the stolen vehicle, whichwIn unoccupied und running intraffic at Milwaukee and Oaktou.Thevictim wasdeiveutohiuvehi-ele, but when he tried to move it,thoclutch was uotoperating. Thevehicle wan punhed off the mad-way and the victim relied a towtruck.

Unkuownoffender(s) used sil-ver spray paint to paint upside-down pitehforks from bumper tobumperoa the passeugerside ofal99 Toyota Previn belonging toaM-year-old Sicokie man some-time between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.,MarCh2.

The vehicle was parked iu aparking lotos Lehigh at the time.I26mage is estimsied at over$1,000. Thevehicleisiusared.

A 70-year-old NIIm mau wasawakened in hin home by thessnndofbreakisgglasnou March3. The victim observed two of-feuders in their mid-teens rua-uiugfrom thefmntdoor. The vie-tim discovered that the storm-door glass wan brokeu by the of-fenders.

Policearrivedand nearched thearea with negative results. Thevictim believes thatoae of the of-fenders was looking for the vie-tim's smi who med to work forthe offendefo parents' cob com-pInyin 1988. Hewas not sure ofthe identity ofthe second offend-er.

Thevictim's wife gave policeatireuse plate number which shesaidbelougs to the offender's car.The victim will sign compaletsfor criminal damage to peopertyand requests a follow up Ou thisincident.

Possession of CannabisPolice observed a 25-year-old

Wheeling man driving a 1985liouth Accord in the paikiug lotof Golf Mill shopping center atabout 2:30 p.m. Feb. 27. Thedriver appreared intoxicated andactedin asuspicoas manner.

The officer approached thesubject, who hadparkrd his neId-ele and was then walking towardthe mall with another mate nub-ject who had been the passengerinthevehicle.

The officer asked to see deasubject's drivers license becausehe was driving a vehicle whichhad suspended plates. The sub-ject could uotpeoduce any identi-flcatiou. He was placed in thebuck neat of the police car. whiletheofficerrauacheckouhispart-ncr.

While sitting in tise police car.the officercoald unell an odurofburst cannabis eminaling fromthe sabjetinthe buck neat. Whenquestioned. the subject deniedsmoking marijuana. The officerinspected the subjçct's vehicle

sud foundstemsand ueedu uf sun-pert cuaaabis. The delver of titevehicle was placed into custodyfor posseuuion of cannabis. Thenubject's partner was released atthe scene.

The vehicle was further innen-

Do you sometimes find your-sotfrubbiug youreyes is on effortto stay awake behind the wheel?Have you nodded off white tiny-lug? Have you rested yoar eyeswhite iu hampor.to.bumper loaf-fie? 1f your answer to any ofthese questions is "Yes," thenyou can he included in a group cfder mostdaugrrous peopteos theroad, "drowsy dsiyrrs."

Many people bniieve drunkdrivers oie thernosldangerous onthe rood bot a recent study by theSirop Disorders Clinic and La-boratory at Stanford UniversitySchool of Mrdiciur showed thatbetween 200,000 asti 400,000traffic uccidents aunualty arocaused by drowsy drivers. Grow-uy drivers cas bemere dangerousthan dmusk drivers because whileskunk drivers may try to avoid auoncoming crash, drivers who areasleep at the wheel arr not awareacrashisabouttosukeplace.

"These are varying seasons fordrowsy driving. Some propiojustdon't get enough sleep," saysDan Gerber, a safety educadorspecialist with the Country Corn-panics iusurance group. "Withtoday's bigla pressure lifestyles,strepisr'l the priority that it suce

Gerber says night workers orsIhr group with the highest risk offailing asleep at the whorl be-cuusrtheirsleep cycles bave beenalternd.

Slerpiug disorders arr anothercause for drowsy driving. SleepdisonOre clinics see 20,000 to30,000 new patiests each ysar,many nf whom hune come in be-cause they fell asleep behind thewheel. "Certain times during theday sponsor's bodyjssl naturallygels tired. For most people thishappens al2u.m. ucd? p.m. This

Two public hearings wilt brheld on the proposed improve-meut ofilhinois 43, betwees U.S.30 (Lincoln Highway) and Lotte-Cook Read, shrough CookCounty, according to the IllinoisDrpurtmentof Transportation.

The proposal involves recom-mendaüons as pant of the Strate.gie Regional Arterial (SRA) sys-tern, an clement of "OperationGreonLight." One uf the twascheduled hearings wilthefrom 2

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cossed und charged with posses-ston of cannabis. The vehiclewas heidpeudiug possible forfel-iurepnoceedings.

Drowsy driversendanger lives

makes thnm more vulurrablr tosleep whether or not it'snoeded,"headds. -

Alcohol, street drugs and peo-scriplion medication eau also in-crease a person's level of slerpi-ness. "You should watch oat forover-the-counter drugs that cascausodrowsisess, surtas entilas-tamines and cold mediciuns,"says Gerber. "lt isn't difficult tololl ifyoa'rc becoming loo dcow-uy to drive."

You should woteb for certainsymptoms: difficulty focusing;drifting to oithrr side ofthe coud;slower reaction times; constantlystaring straight ahoad instead ofeheckiisg mirrors and the road-way; or forgetting the lust fewmiles ofthe alp.

The most obvious symptom ofail is if you fail asleep at Ihnwheel. 0f it bappors osee, il willmosllikely happen again.

Caffeine is a popular stimulenthut it effecls everyone different-ly. The Causliy Companies safe-I): education specialisl says thebest way lo stay aware is gettingoffthoroad and lakiug snap. "Oslong distasen trips, schedule reststops to alleviute themunolosy ofdriving and give yourself aehanentorest," adds Gerber.

Vasyirg-yoorspoed orkoepisethe temperature cool con utsokeepyou awake.

"Social interaction is a goodway to slay awake bot if you'redriving alone Iheu use the radio.talking ta or singing along withthe rodio is a good way tu stayawake," says Gerber.

While fatigue is not fatal,drowsy.driviug can be. Talcs theproper precautions while drivingand watchfon symptoms of draw-siseas.

IDOT to holdpublic hearings

to 7 p.m., Wednesday Manch 22,is the Dining Hall of Nies Col-lege, 7135 N. Harlem Ave.,Nitos.

mo twa-folded purpose of thnhearings is to present and discussthe proposal sud to ebtain publicinput. A slide pccsonsutiou willbr shown evely half-boor, bugis-ning at 2 p.m. with the last one at6:30p.m. Exhibits will be os dis-play with Department persounctanhand Is discuss the project andanswer questions.

"OpncationGeensLight" is thecomprehessivn, coordinated piasfor Nocthoaslem Illinois de-signed specifically to attack grid-lock, bottlenecks, traffiejams andothersrhaueosgeslionproblems.

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Nues bank robbed atdrive-up window

ByResemaryTirioThe Colambin National Bank,

8950 Greenwood St., Niles, be-came the 44th bank Io be robbedis the Chicogolaod area deis yearwhen a robber walked up to thedrive-up window Tnmday, dia-played a handgun sod demandedmoney. -

RogorWilson,Publiclnforma-tion Officer for the Nilm PoliceDepartment, unid thul the alarm

EdisouParkattorueyJamm M,McGingis calliugon new Cymk-erofthefllhiois Hoase, Lee Dan-iris and Senate President PatePlsiliip to enact new legislationwhich would mandate that any-onoconvicledofseuuully molest-lug childreu be required to regia-ter with lumi police departmentsand that violations of the statutebe a felony which could violataparole and send offenders bock toprisan who did noi comply.McGing drafted the legislationthis paul year to toughen up thestute response to these offnudees.

Although offenders bave brourequired toregistarwith local po-tics for several yenro, McGingcriticized the current statute fornet being ruforced sud for belogtoo soft. "There'sncstoeth in it, it'sosly a misdemeanor if the mo-lmterdoesn'tcomply audeurrent-b' citizens are notgiveu access to

.- Whö is ou- the list. -Wo want- toknow who these people are."

McGiug said, "The public de-serve to know ifsomcour in their

- community in a convicted childmolestar. Thelegistatuce needs toactos this immediately. Thechil-then of sor stale must br betterprotected." Count decisiousthroughool the country havn op.held similar assistes, yet the lIli-noia Assernblyhaa failed to actpromotty.

Mcoiug has also advocatedlifrprisoa lentos foe child molest-ers, However, that provision baamet with torno oppositioa fromlegislators because of the costainvolved.

McGing counters that the costis inconsequential when cam-

was received at the police depart-mestall:l8a.m.

Afomale teller gave the robberan unknown amount of moneysud thou sounded the alarm, uc-cordisgtoWilvou.

The nuspect. described as asix.font-tall male of mediumbuild in his 30m, was last seenfleeing ou foot southboundtheosghthoparkioglot.

Notify neighborhoodsof child molesters

James McGingpared to the damage dec50 preda-Ions cause to children and basedopou medical evideoce thatpedo-philrs Can oovor be cured. Atbest, their condoct can only brcontrolled.

"The only seco woy to protectoarchildren from these persistonsis to keep deem Inched up poema-uently. Our children doanrve noless," counters MeGiug. McGiugis a former prosecutor with theCook County Stales Alismey Of-fice, u former Special Stales At'torney its Federal District Court,is currently a member ofU.S. At-toncey General Renos Anti-violence initiative and US. At-tomey Jim Buns's UodrrcovrrNarcotic Overaighl Committee,McGing was s candidate for theItlinois StateSnnateontheNonth-weulside of Chimgo. SchillerPark, Noniidge, HuewoodHeights, Park Ridge, Lincoln-wood, Glenvirw, Niles sod Mor.tonGcavrin 1992.

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Goy. praises legislature for passingcomprehensive crime package

Goy, Jim Edgar recently rum-mended the General Assemblyfor approving a comprehensivesud-crime package he champi-oued to help communitimthroughout Illinois combat gangsnodviolence.

"This Ingislation and three billslbnlegislatuncsontto meacoupleofweehn ago respond to despeo-pIe of Illinoin who went un to beeves tougher ou criminals, espe-cially thngangs who terrorize oarneighborhoods and the gua run-nees who supply them with theirdeadly weapons," the Governorsaid.

The tough new penalties andbols for police und prosecutorsresult from anti-crime initiativesadvanced by the Governor, theMayoeofChicago und the Senatemajority caucus.

"I comrncud tho efforts of eve-ryoue iu reaching this agreement.Ii sends a clear mestage to thecrimiusts Ast Illinois is seriousabout restoring peace und safetyta Our neighboehooda and cam-munition," the Governor said.

The legislation includes theGovemofs iuitiadveï,tç dealwith crime byjisveñiles, whO of-ten are rneoailodhy oltií,utern-

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The Marlin Club of MaineSouth High School inviten you toattendSpIaahl Thia3lstannualwater show will be preaented inthe school Natnloeium (pool).1111 S. DeeRd., ParkRidge onFriday aad Saturday, March 17and 18 at 7 p.m. and Sunday,

Author to hold,one-dayworkshop

Lori Mieling, Ph.D., nominal-ed as Woman of Achievement for1994 by the Nutionat AssociationforWomenin Careers, will hold oear-day (6-hour) workshop on'WritingFamily Folklore" at 283King Lane in Des Plaines, March25 from 8:30a.m. to 3:30p.m.

Registration it openlo the pub-lic.

Booed on her experiences ofauthoring, "Krockerjack, CottonCandy und Sesame Seeds," Miei-ing witt shaecherexpeelise, guidemd edocatc others in the fine artofleaving a fussily legacy far fo-lure generations.

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The Marlin Club participatedin international competition tantMay in Sante Fe, New Mexico,

Spring films at.,c Nues Public Libiài

Spring into Spring by viewingmovies at the Niles Public Li-bruey, 696)3 Ookton St., NilesThe tibraeyhas scheduleda seriesofsixgrcatmovies.

In this series the following willbe shown: Monday, March 03 at2p.m.-Beverly HilIsCopIll, Rat-ed R 105 minuses; Monday,March 20 al 2 p.m-True Lies,Rated R 141 minutes; Monday,March 27 at 2 and 6:30 p.m.-Cortina, Camina, Rated PG 115minutes; Monday, April lO at 2p.m.- Widow's Peak. Rated PG98 miaules; Monday, April 17 at2 and 6:30 p.m-Grumpy OtdMen, Rated PG-l3 104 minutes;mrd Monday, April 24 at 2 p.m.-Wolf, RatedR 125 mientes.

Tickets ore available 1/2 hourbefore showtime at the door (hm-itose ticketto one person in line).Seating is limited to 75 persons.Patrons coder 18 must be accom-ponied by a parent or guardian tobe admitted to the movies Rated'R'. tflrequired.

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friend or lake the Nites Free Bus.All movies are shown flee ofcbargein thelibeary auditorium.

Due to unavoidable circum-stances, we reserve the right tosubstitute the movie title. Pormobility or communication ac-tess aasislancc, call 967-8554,voice and TDD.

Annual ArtsExpressions tobe presented

A Special Invitation in enlend-ed lo qualilied area artiSts andcraftspeopin to be among theexhib)lara in the Annual Attn Eu-prenniana In be uponnared byAmerican Society of Artiatn, anational membership organiza-tina, at Thu Atrium Mahl, JamenR. Thampoon Center, 100 W.Randolph, Chicago, Thuradayand Friday, Apr. 6 and 7 from 8am. ta 6 p.m. bath days.

Potential enhibitorn in Ihm ja-rind Show are invited to Submitfour ulides or photographs ofWork repreaenlativo of thatwhich they wish to exhibit, onenlide or photograph of their dio-play set-ap, a self-addressed,stamped, bunieesn-aize INu.10) envelope--renume/nhowlisting also helpful.

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New hands-on Exhibitionat Adler Planetarium

LightfSpectralActionl,ihe newenipermanentexhibjyaj TheAdlerPlanelarium, demonstrates how astronomers gatherinfos-mation aboutthe Universe from )hestudyofstarllght. Among theseven hands-on components, visitorsplay with hght using/ens.es, fi/lera, mirrors and othermeana,

Light ranching nu from stars, making other colors appear dark.planets and otherobjects in ulluco The sumo effect is observed byis like u coded language astroSo- holding a cotor photo under themers reati to gather itsfoemation yellow light, the colors mcm toabout the origin and makeup of disappear, au if the picture hasthe Universe. "Light! Spectra! suddenly changed from color toActiont," a new permanent esiti- bluck-and-whire. The colorsbidon opening Saturday, Mar. lt you see when looking at an ob-at The AdIar Planetarium, lets jecthavetodowitbboththepigvisitors de-cede the language of mentacontsined in the object andtightbyengagingthem in simple, the color 0f the light shining onharda-on esperimenta using it," eoplaiucdDnncan.many of the nacer tools astroSo- "Lightt SpecIes! Actiont" ismeesuse. part of Adler's plan to inlrfiduce"Weaeeexcitedabstuttheeshi- new hands-on, interactive exhib-bitions ponssbilities, because iL will be eojoyed by bothgels people involved is. the vesy Idda andadutls. "Oar objective isthing that lies at the heurt of as- O teepeopte explore and icave litutebnomy," midflr.DougDuncan, theydiscoverwhatlightis, thatAdlefs Dtaoctor of Astoonomy. it's dic key to learning about the"fly playing with light in a varie- Univerar," Duncan said. "Noteyofways,visitorsofallageswill only svitI you tears moco abonegot to onptnre Iike astronomers astronomy, bat about things youexplore, and see"bow something seeandeaperienceeveeyday.Wewe take for Wanted in indeed hopethataflertheexhibityoaseequite a remarkable phenome- thingsin a whole new light.non-

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'Barefoot in the Park'at Harper College

Sis Harper Cotlege student, fa-tally und area actors wilt givefive performances of Neil Si-moo's "Barefoot in the Park," 8p.m., Friday and Saturday March17, 18, 24 and 25 and at 2 p.m..Sunday, March 19, in the Build-ing J. Thealrc, 1200 W. Algon-quia Road, Palatine.

"Barefool in Ihn Park" ru-volves around Corie and PantBratter, who huvejnstmoved isloa small, cold, dilapidated hut ex-pensive New York apartment uf-ter u week's honeymoon. Eagerto have the hcoeymcos moodpervade the rest of their marriedlives, Curie scies to convioceFaut, a lawyer, lo fvrget about hisjob the momeol he comes homefrom the office. Badgered by Cv-rie, Paul saros grumpy and thestruggle to get Iheir murriagn offon the right fact begins. Gthercharacters adding to the story areCurie s widowed mother, Ethel

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Tickets forthe ploy are $7 withdiscounts available for stssdentsand seniorcitizens. A special dis-ncr/theatre package far the Satur-day, March 18 performance is$19.93. For tickets und informo-don call the Hueper Collega BaoOffice, (708) 933-6100.

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The sis-show season includesthreemusiculs, twocomedies anda derma, each scheduled to runfor ut least 12 performances overfour weekends, every othermonth from September 1995 toJuly1996.

South SchoolVariety Showslated

Nilns Etemextary (South)School's 2nd Annual VarietyShow, untitled hands Across theWorld, is slated for Friday,March 10 at 1:30 p.m. is theschool gymnasium. Ovnr 70 chit-then are involved in 40 acts, fra-luring rolteeblading, mugie, ma-sic, storytelling, singing,dancing, acrobatics, and moor.You won't want to miss this hearttiftiog production uf elrmeoloeyschoot enthasiasm andlatest. Ad-mission is free. Soush School islocated at 6935 W. Touhy inNites. Refreshments will beserved following the 7 p.m. per-foemance.

Family MathNight

t_f you want to see how muchfun math can be, then you'll wantso come to Family Math Night.Cc-spansored by District 71 andthe Nitra Elementary SchoolsPTA on Friday, March 24 from 7to 9 p.m. at Culver MiddteSchool, Family Math Night willfcotsre math games for prc-schoolers throogh 8th grndcrs;prizes for "gnesstimating" theweight, height, volumx, and num-ber of various items; refresh-meula; and luke-home packetsfilled with fun math activities for -threstirefusnity. The cost for thisgreat avexing is only $2 per fumi-ty.

Rxgiulratioe by March 15 iscrucial so that the appropriatesomber of game packets cus beprepared. No walk-ins will be oc-cepted as game packets are pro-pored ahead oftime forregisteredpaclicipauls. tf yoo have qnrs-dons or would like to register.catI Margoerile Adelman, Dis-leid 71 Fomity and CcmmonilytsvolvementCoordinator, at 647-9752.

Shamrock huntCulling all leprechauns! The

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Schoolwidespelling bee

On Thursday, Feb, 9. Culverheld its Annual SchoolwideSpellingBee, The following nEu-dents parlicipateth Jackie Ging-nani, Dorothy-Kol, Jason Ktyn-ski, Ruy. Oveeby, AndreaSwyinyk, Janine Ciemny, MarioMerenden, Teto ¡'ichos, DerekReich, Chrisline Drachenberg,Danny Kim, Michael Grigoby.Sum Ryan, Mike Kim, EunicePark,Hytm'ihiLùn,NameanAh-mud, Peter Rhee, Terry Kim,Nahren Youkhnna, Erik Zlatkin,Shannon McNeela, ChristianGeauzer,andTanyaStudencki,

ChnistineDruchenberg was thewinner nucceasfully spellingasparagus, Christine will repre-sent Culver at the 1995 ChicagoTribune Cook Coanty SpellingBeeonMarchl4. SaraRyanwanlIte enuner-up. Congratulationstri all the participants and goodIuckto Christine when she eepre-sentuCulverin midMureh,

JETS -Teamtakes first place

- Regina Dominican HighSchool's JETS Team took firstplace in District by taking footplace in biology, chemistry,physics, and English. The Divi-sion tI District Competition forthe lETS Academic Challengewas hold Feb. 3 ut Oakton Corn-munity College. IndividualAwards are as follows: RckhaVij of Glcovicw, placed secondin chemistry andplaced second iomath.

JETS team members include:Alicia Bassett ef Des Plaines,Liso Borgersos of Nocthbrook,Lindsey Luka ofSkukie and Rek-haVij of Glonview.

Nelson studentsconstructgeospheres

Nelson School's fourth gradestudents ace busy constructing ogeosphere in social studies class.The children ree studyiag theMiddle West region with an em-phasisonillinois.

The geospherc consists oftwelve panels demonstrating thechildren's knowledge of the ge-ogruphy of the area, un under-standing uf life is the MiddleWest-past and present-and anability loevaluate andanalyze lis-formation. -

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Molloy Education Centorstudent Eric Sagritalo (right) assistsNibs West High School student Joseph Kim of Skokie ¡n fhacreation ofhamburgertacos andnachos during a recent visit bythe Molloystudents to the NUes West 'Chefs'claes, a home eco-nornics foodcourse. This was the first Ame thesestudets ,,ithspdcialneedshavô visifedatiles Wesffora sessionsuch as this,and it couldse,ve as a pilot for future interaction between NilesWest and Moioy Centersludents.

Cultures play starring roleat International Night

tn honor of Apello School'schief custodian, Sunny Annore-no, Apello Scheol held its secondannnal "Soeny Day" ou Friday,Feb. 10. The staff and student'shonored Sunny with u day to re-member. The doy began with astaff breutofust und a "SunnyDay" cake. Priecipal MartinWolf, Principal ofApollo Schoolpresented Senny -with a framedaward noting the special centri-butions that Sunny han made toApollo School. Most classroomspresented Sunny with ensuis andlettersletting Sunny know that heistraly upprecialed.

Members ofthe Nues WestHigh SchoolKorean Clubperfom,a graceful and beautiful fan dance at the recent InfemationatNightheldin theschootauditorjum, Indivldualsandiamilies fromlhroughoutthecommunilyareinvitedtocome andshare the my-riad cultural, culinaty and musical traditions of Niles West stu-dents at this annualevent.

Apollo holds secondannual 'Sonny Day'

August"Sonny" Aissocénohasbeen a custodian in District #63for 23 years. Ansoreno goes outofhis way to Support the staff andstudents of Apollo School. Dar-Ing the period of severe icyweather Sanny will personallyescort the staff into the buildingand then park the employees corsto insure that nu ene fails on theice. Students know they are ableto ser Sonny regarding brokenzippers, lost lunch money or anyotherprublem that asisesdaeiitg atypical school -day - ApolluSchool truly appreciates Sonny

Fair introduces studentsto college level options

b.5, 2'Hiles West High School sophomore Leslie Nono of Morton

Grave views some of the specimens used in Advanced Place-ment(AP) Biology, one of approximately fifteen AP classes of-feredby the school. An AP Fairwas recently heldatNiles Westwhich offered sophomores and juniors the opportunity to talkwith AP teachers and with students currently enroiled in theschool's AP courses, Over200 students take AP classes eachyear, mostoithem receiving college creditforcourse work doneatNiles West.

.OLR:Honor ROIl studentsSr. Gemlys Mruczlowski,

Principal ofOurLady of RansomSchool rnleasrd the second quar-ter Honor Roll for gradrs 4

-thtough8.First honors students include:

Grade Four - JeffAlbeit Cansan-draBilson, tutore Castillo, Gene-vieve Chard, Steve Cieinski,Adam Cien, Cassie Czub, JoeyMurabotti, NicoleNellessen, Jen-nie Paruugaò Rebecca Foliwkaand Neal Sogc Grade Five - An--Iheny Anichim, Joseph ChovanBrendan Diamend, MatthewHowokawa, Samantha Jochim,Chris Paolelli, SandraFullora andNicoleWeglarz: Grade Six - KaraBeil, Rebecca Dexter, TheresaDulski, Nicole Irek, Aeisha Ku-vadiu, Molly Molarlsek, FaulNguyen, Jeremy OCampo, MollyOKeefe, Matt Faolelli, Lisa Fao-cluk, Katie Ranos, Anna Rymoez,Laura SmIse, Duna Songa andVanessa Walelko; Grade Seven -Cuedied Bilsae, Albert Chahac-bakhslsi, Grace Chovas, LynnHermtann, Nancy Kim, LindseyKrukowski, Rhoea Lim, AmyLitlrrski, -Ashley Lobodzinski,Barbara Forras, Kiki Peeybylo,MaOhew Rodriguez, AngelaSica, Alex Wong, Jonas RabIar-is, Jeunette Wambay and HeatherKupolnets; Grade Eight - KatieMaccocci, John Nydam and Da-ida Slachiw.

Second honor slxdrets are:Grade Four - Lana Avakian, EricBendyk, Mary Chaharbakhxhi,Adil Chandlwalla, Viusie Goy,Cori Gulliksrn, Anna Lapinski,Rohbie Munauls, Lizette Fanal-

.her, Filomena Pepe, Joanna Fer-kewski, Dominick Rabe, DeniseRiho,JessiraRomaoiuk, MichaelScipione, Noreen Walsh and 1Cc-t'in Wolixober; Grudo Five - Au-drew Annunzia, burble Castillo,Timothy Cxrry, Marie Czyz,Mike Dalsia, Cheryl Parley, DanHeremann, Natalio Kosk, TinoPoteI, Christine Quiun, PatrickRodriguez, Debbie Vrbosso, Da-isielleWambay and Ben Yoshina-

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Regina Dominican HighSchool would like lo invile all-janior high school students losampluaday in theifeofa Cuth-olie high school studeni, "Spend-mg aSbadow Day is thebest wayIO experience atypical day ut Re-

-gina Dominican High School."said PeeAdmisxions Director,Veina Aflworth. Prospective ow-dm15 nccompony their hostessthrough seven classes homeroomand leach. They participate inonyeventsofthedsy. -

From 0cL S through Nov. 23,120 prospective students havespent the day at Regina Domini-can. The visitors were from 29diffeeent feeder schools: 507eigbtgradees; 52 sevealh gendersand one ninth grader, Fifteen oto-denli hove visited hum publicschools while 105 from Catholicschools,

To arrange for a Shadow Day,conEd Veina AliwOrIh at (708)236-1660. -

CommunityService ProjectCulver fifth and sixth graders

have been participuling in aanique community service pro-jecL Sn December, stridentsudnpled 6 children from TurningPoint Behavioral Health CareCesser in Skokie, The children,ranging in age from 15 months io9 years, were identified au excep-tionally needy by TumingPointsocial winkers. Mostoithem arethe children ofTarningPoint cli-enta, manyofwhom sufferfrom achronicmental illness. Duetothestigma surmunding menial ill-neon, itwas the OrsI time 1h01 anygroup had offered to "adopt" theTinning Point clients and theirchildren foraholiday giving pro-

Culver sludenls were somoved by the stories of theiradupled children that they decid-ed to keep on giving far beyondthe winter holidays, On Valen-sine's Day. Culver studente onceagainbroughtnnsrruy of gifis fortheiccbildren.Theyplua sodo thesame on Easter, Studente feelreallygoodkssowisgthatthey arohelpingfamiliesandchildecn thatoften fall between the cracks inthe social service system and amoverloekeslinouccommnnitim.

D.P. resident tocompete at mocktrial tournament

North Central Cetlege juniorMike Lindgree, 501k of Judy andGerald E. Lindgren and a MaineWest High School graduato, ad-vancod to the fmals ofthr Amen-ran Mack Trial Association LIn-dengraduate NationalTournament. Narth Central wiltbr one of direr schools an theGreat Lakes Region sending twoteams 50 the AtriTA NatioealTouream001 lo be held in lateMarch.

North Central's two entrantstied foc seventh place with teamsfrom the University of Wisconsinassd Purdue at the Great Lattes Re-gienal. Nnrthwestrrn's leases fin-ished first und second followedby PardurUniversity, North ForkCollege, Etmharst CoUrge, andillinois Benedictine College.Other schools represented wereAugustana College, EdgewoodCollege and Lake Forest College.

In mock trial competition thesame fictitious case is presentedeach roand with teams arguingdifferent sides each round. Thecase this year is a civil personulinjury suit invalvieg a collisionbetween a speeding train and anautomobile driven by u. drank

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Archivesannouncesworkshop' series

The 1995 Family HiobmeyWorkshmp Series mpmoosored byOhm Nolional Archive's--GreatLakes Rogion 110 Chicago he)gioosMOrOSO 22 with "IooEoodoctimoo So

' , Fonelig' Hisboey.' Designed am aclaos for beginners on Oho basics

. of geooealmgy, 8h35 wàrkshop willbepresooled five limeoduriog thepeor. Two "hands-00" classescomplementthese five onssions., Other workshops will empha-nizerecords of genealogical inter-est in the National Archives sys-tern, as well as basic rr'searchpractices and methodology.These include oral hi000ry, pre's-ervation, Civil War resoarch, thefodeeol censos, immigration,land, African-A500reican ge000lo-

gy, and Iodiaoo 0000esory. A bro-ohoen liotieog all workshops isavailable from the Notional Ar-chives--Great Lakes Region,

. 7358 Soath Pulaski Rood, Chicti-go, 11.60629.

InsIrTaclors include Archivesstaff and pemmieoeoot lec00reeh Mmdgenealogists in the Chicago area.In mess cases a $10 foe coverseegisSeOtiln and material for thohalf-day worksh53ps (beginninga29:30 am. Cen0Xal Time).

Regislrotion fmrthm woekohopswill be accepomd by telephoneonly andgeoeeolly is limited 3m 45persons per session. Far addi-donaI infoemation, or to register,

.call (312) 501-7816 and ask for

. family Histmey Workshops.

.Passages lecturer

. discusses the artof yoga

CarmIn Arensmo, ymga insT000c-1er, discusses how yoga can hmlppartimipOOEt8 learn a simptc, 00050'raI Way lo ochi00ve gmcd health aspar1 of 110e Passagos Leclore Se-oms mo Tueoday, March 14, frmmI 0m 2:30 p.m. in Room 112 0EOaklon's Ray Harlolein campus,

. 7101 N. Liecolon Ave,, Skokie,Admission is free.

Aecerding to tarensoo, thecalnoing and balancing effects ofdiapbrogoo000ic breathing enables.yagastsodenOs 00 lowertheirbloOd

.

'thtisue. Fmr more iasfoemooion,I .,00all(708)635-14l4. .

lllioomis vol0000s have the op.. pOsr5000iOy Xo,help' homeless vete-'ralos by writing in a donation 80the Homeless Assistaomobund onthoir 1994 fllionoi's inmmmen 0001foems,

"The illinois Depoetments ofVoteeOOL' Affoirs msd Public Aidhave joined forces to help thehomeless 'mound the 5040e," saidRobert Foster, Acting Director mfVeterans' Affairs. "Thousands ofpeople are homeless in Illinoiseach year, and is's estimated that0053 third mf the single homelessmen inlllinois are veteran's."

The Department ef Volerons'Affairs will be mailing informa-donaI packeOs about the Home-less Assistance Fand te veleraas'groups throughout the slate seek-iog their sopport and help in gem-meting the fetid to veterans andtheir families.

Money donated to 0h00 fand'ssupports ceonmanity ageoocieothat provide sheller, meals andother ServiceS neoded by home-less familieo and persons.

Lastyear, apoeoion ef the man-ey donated was used 8e mokehomeless shelters more energyefficient, Lowerutilitybills allowthe shelters 80 spend mece moneyondirect seevices fertho ctients.

"During the post Ove years,gonereos cibieens have givenmere thon $1 million to theHmmeless Assistance Food," saidFoblic Aid Director Rmbeet W.

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Brickor(cnnter)joino U.S. Olympiafla Wit/ye White (left) aiodDeliol Thomas (right) to honor8310p femalehigh ochao!athlntesatlhn ThirdAnnoal Willyn White Winners Dinner. Budgetsponsoredttoegala whichemphasizedtheimpoo'tanceofSpOOlaPragramO forgiols.

Veterans can help homelessWright. 'The continued supportmfveterans ood all taxpayers willenable Ilse homelmss El eecievethe 'services they need tofind per-m0000Ehmmes,"

Mere Iban 50,000 homelesspersons wore served during thepast year by programs funded bythe Depaet000ent of Fublic Aid.This year, 2h40 deparnoont wiltspOlod moco than $7,9 millimn enprogramsfortloe homeleMs,

Taxpayees may write in a coo-Ecibution af $1 .oe more lo theHomeless Asssislance Fand online lSd oftheir 1995 Illinois in-como tax renom, The donatioowill be deducted from the incomeSax refund or added ta IheineMmetaxpaymont,

Fitness Firstmemberships

Fitness First memberships arebooming. If you have 00E pur-chased your charter membershipyet, there is still time, Stop by thesales trailer, located in the park-ing lot ef Weber LeisMre Center,9300 Weber Fark Flace (Churchand Grass Peint) Io preview theocquipment und appty for mom-borship. Staffmembers are avail-able te answer your questionsfrom 10 am, oostil 8 p.m. Moos-days through Saturdays. Formore information, call l-(800)I'LL-B-PIT (l-000-455-2348).

A GIFT THAT'S PERSONAL & UNIQUE

art a la mode has developed a beautifulgift set of 8 note cards with envelopes,

packaged ¡n a gift box

Each card has a different hand-decoratedface ¡n brilliant colors, glitter, and

lovely jewelry adornments.

They are then personalized withyour name ¡n stunning calligraphy.'

They each measure 4 xand are processed on ,'

richly embossed top-quality paper.

'veThe cost is only $10.00 per set.

4e -( ,( . Call '11* Barb(708)291-1446

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or Judie (708) 966-4567 "1:

THEBUGLE,TOO10TRSDAY;'MARCION, tVOS

General News'Registration

Registration for Skokie ParkDislrict's spring classes is rightaroued the comer, To serve asmany residents as pcossiblp, wease u comp100riced 100tney sy's-Scm, allowing oquol occoss 00 res-idenss who register befmrm 6 p.m.500 March 10, We accept mail-inor drmpoffrogisXratiom ut OaktmmXl Dmvonshioo Cmntcrs. Walk-inregisormtiXo will be accepted be-gìnniog Macmb 17. Spring classesbegin March 26. Call (708) 674-0500, fmrmmre infmrmatimn.

MarchandiseMadness

Marchosdise Modness is hmre.The Sklkie Pork District isvilesymu Il 'slOp by Ouklom Centerfoie0009 am. Im 3 p.m. onMiorch t t00 IXXkOI koimk-keaoks asd haosd-ceafled items our voedXr's hovl tooffen. Call (708) 674-1500 Sorforthor deEails mbmut this incredi-hOe shXppingo'sprrience.

Creation stationThe Skokim P03k Distoicl in-

vitos children ofall ages lojoin us0E the Creation Station on Salur-day, Maech 11 from lt am, te 3p.m. This special drap-in arts andcrafoo program at Gakton Centeris available to children whesepalmist's are enjoying the after-noon at our MARCHandise Mad-ooess Flea Market/CrafT Show.The fee is only st per child, Call(70dm) 674-1500, for more infor-

Coloring ContestCelebrate St. PatricIos Day

with thn Skokie Fmk Distoics byentering our special coloring con-tess. Children between the agesef 3 and 10 are invited to pickuptheir cotoritog sheets at eitherOakbon or Devonshire Centers,Fictooeos mast ho retorced byMmnday, March 13. Call (708)674-1500, for moro informationabeutthis spocialceostest.

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Kids NeedCulture Too!The Skakie Park District's

Kids Need Colsoaro Tool programis presenOing The Paul Leo Magicand Illasimn Show onMareh 19 utthe Devonshire Commanaty Can-..tee, Special effects, illusions, liveaaimoto, music and dazzling c05-tnmes add up 1m a sonsotoonalshow that will sweepymu off yaUrfeet mom a world of famtasy. Thncurtain gme's up at 2 p.m. Toekesscan be purchased 00 both Devon-shire and Oakten Centors, Call(708) 674-5500, for more infor-mation.

Don't Rip It Up,Restore

Dirty CarpetSMThinking oboal ripping

i up that old caepel in yourhome or buoinnss bmcause it

' just won't 'come clean? Youmighl wanE lo think again.The coperos fromProfessional CleaningSystema may be able lo

'restore it, and atanaffordable Frice. The

i husband-wife team of Doni and Carla North believe

that with a helle 'elhawl $rrase" they can eesloee

I Just about any carpet orupholstered fnrnilure that

. looks hopeless.1Where a lot of other

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WE'RE MOVINGe.

THE WEARHOUSESpring Clearance and Moving SaleStarts March Ist & Ends April 30th

We will be leaving Skokie on APRIL 30th. Our newhome will be in one of the local OUTLET CENTERS.Come in NOW before APRIL 30th and help.us move.Our last "As is° Sale at this location will begin on

MARCH 31st and will run through Sunday. APRIL 2nd,

THE "BEST SELECTION" OFChildrens OEM-Of-a-Kind and Sample OuEMrwear & Sportswear

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Unbelievable Valués!!'W Sportswear. Windbreakersn Jackets Ski Pantsn Swimsuits Windsuits

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ThE 1JGLE, THIJRSDAY,MARCK9. 1995

nd Awards

Students gain fròm ProjectPlus experiences

byMkeLeExactly what constiWtes a

gilLed student? Too often itisdelmed as someone who answerssil the questions in class and getsa 110% on ever test. The trueyessing ofgifted goes beyond15555 grades and psychotic classparticIpation; It encompasses aninquisitive and quick mind, alongwiththndesireto seekknowledgeforthssakeofknowledgc.

One progiam that promotessuch an interest is PrOject Ptus.An evolving program that beganin the Maine schools in 1993,Flojees Pius offers students theopportunity to participate in sup-plrmrntal activities outside theregular classroom setting andschedule.

Each class has a particulartheme that is incorporated Intothe seminars that students auend.The freshman theme is "TheRebel in Society white the soph-omore theme is" Ethical Drei-sion-making.

So far, participating studentsfrom Moine East have had thechance to visit the Loyola Medi-col Center to tatic with a world-renowned surgeon who per-formed a precedent-setting oper-olios on Siamese twins; Cuntig-uy,amuseumaboutworldWari;plays performed downtown; andothecplacesthatexploredifferentfacetsofeachtopic.

These trips areexciting und in-.

arresting. and their main purposeis to expose participants to newideas and places lo stimulate in-

WOYJC Fa'ïMarch 10,11,12

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depth thought and discussion. 1f year are: Arthur Cacayoann ofthnleippiquedtheinterestofcven Moxlonrtrove,SaraChinOfMor-one student, it is considered soh- too Grove, Robed Choi of Mor-cessful. ton Grove,JulieDuonini of Nues,

Freshman participants will at- DianaDe-DiosofMorton Grove.tend aconceeton theirneetsemi- EwaDziadkowiecofNiles, Stevesar,schrdutedSatierday,Peb. 11.On thefollowing weekendand inMarch, sophomores will visit ameal government building andawastetreuunentplanitovirwoth-er aspects of ethical decision-making. There are a total of sixseminars during the school yearand unvemi sembiars during thesummer workshops in July. Thetrips are fusdetiby the state mon-ny designated for gifted rotuna-don so the cost doesnt fail on thedisteictorthestud.ents.

The requirements that urn urn-essor), to be a partofProjuct Plusore less stringent thon one muythink. According to the Stole ofIllinois, the top five percrut of aswdentpopulationisidenlitledasgifted. Letters are automaticallysent out.to those righth -graderswho fait within that range, butProject Plus doesn't have a est-off number. Slndrnts who dontfan in the lop live percent can benominated by teachers, parents,or themselves. An essay andin-terview aie also a part of the pro-cuss, but those are mainly used toguugelnterest,nstnecessunilyac-ceptonce.

Thefulnreofrduculiontirsuotin Ihn mere memorization ofequations and dates, but in thegenuinepuronitoftcnowledgebe-hind the numbers and words. Asmentor of the Maine East Divi-sion of Project Plus, Dr. LynnDieter emphasizes the flexibilityand grete potential of the newprogram. By introducing themto gelded experienceS outsidescheel, I hope the talented alu-denso have an awareness of allthat there is to teoso and whutex-riling possibilities for utilizingtheir talents exist in society. Fortoo long we've not offeredenough special cose' for the gifted and talented. Worn fortunateDistrict 207 went after the gruntmoney and snpported the devet-opmenf of this program. t hopethe students will now start to ar-tivelyplontheprogsamts

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Gelberof Morton Grove, BarbaraGetzoffofNiles,VioaodrtOpntak-nishuan ofMotton Grove, RachelGrohef ofDes Plaines, timoon JoofDesPtaineo, Ann KobytarezykofMorton Grove, Jenny Rang ofDes Plaines, Angie Mathai ofMorton Grove, Razvan Malinasof Niles, Josh Mizrachi of DeuPlaines, Cindy Park of Glenview,Joy Sarinyamas of MortonGrove, Amanda Schneiderof DesPlaines, Nirav Shah øf DesPlaines, Joy Teichman of DesPlaines, VinI Vurughese of Mor-ton Grove, Lisa Weiland of DesPlaines, Catherine Y000 of DesPlaises, and Han Yu of MortonGrove.

Freshman p&ticipants fromMaine East in Project Plus arr:Nancy Castignetti of Glenview,Karen Calsiran of Nues, Ellen-beth De-La-Rom of Glenview,Vanessa Garippo - of MortonGmve,AaronGatesofGtrnview,Tamurra Hemandrz of DesPlainra, Vincent tini of Hiles,TommyJoseph of Morton Grove,Daniel Rang of Morton Grove,Sonia Katarya of Des Plaines,Michael Koniecmy of Nitro,Bradley Kriesmun of DesPlaines, Amanda Lotira of Glen-view. Jonathan LaIts of MortonGrove, Penly Peretman of Glen-view, Joseph Pindras of Notes,and Btoavik Shots of Niles.

Regina SpeechTeam recognized

The fellowisgmembers of Re-gina Dominican High School'sSpeech Team have earned mom-bership in the Notiouol ForensicLeague. the honorary ocgamza-lion that recognizes high schoolstudents for their porticipatios isspeech and debate competition.Membership is bourdon the nom-her of points occroed by studentsin tournosneels,

The following area studensshave earned membership: AliciaRassen, Des Plaines, Ans Carre-re, Liecolnwood, Monica Kilroy,Glenview, Tereso Llorente, SIno-kir, Melissa Martinez, Ann Pees-toe, Northbroolc, Manioc Stein-fels, Park Ridge, and Surah-Willis, Skokie.

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Nues District 71 studentsmake honor roll

The following studentsnchieved Red Honor roll statusfortim2odmurtongpetiOd,ma1flraining a grade point of 3.5 orhigher Nasteen Atoned, Non-reca Altnted. Aushia Ah, LillyAxsenijevie, Molt Cholcani,Thomas Chests, ClsrossopherCincelo, Junino Ciemny, JeffreyDenickson, Annie DiMano, Jo-seph DiMaria, Christine Dra-chenberg, SeemaFarooqui, Vale-rie Deer, Christian Grauzer,Antera Hong, Heather Hwang,Daniel 1Dm, Halla Kim, JoanneKim, Lukasa Kiabetrwsloi, SarahKlein, Ann Marie Komorowski,Lncy Komomwski, Piule Kee-bowSki, Jason Koynoki, JuliaKezytik, Agatha Kubalski, GusLappss. Huyn-Jin Lire, Chris-Michael Mugsino, Amy Nelson,Peter Nelson, Esther Park, Al-pests Palet, Nimu Patel, PeaneethPueimella, Derek Reich, SaraRyan, Lnmiu Saifuddin, LanceSchule, Harban Sheth, ChristinaShin,Mindy Suloanlawanich,Hu-zaifa Tapai, Julie Thomas, BillyToy, Anna Wyrwas. AlehanderYTang, Koyslyna Yang, SeoYooe, Notaren Youkhana, An-deeaZeman,ErikZtatkin.

The followingachieved White Hon qlÇgt-us for the 2t4.marki ng ,prrpd,maintaining a geà& point be-Iween 3.0 and 3.5: Hubert Au,Alla Barsky, Vaughn BrIMa.Vivian BelIcosa, Christopher Bis-lobooewolci, JoLynn Buc, Mi-chellcCoslabile.JusonDndo,Ga-lina Dvorkis, Jaclyn Grognani,Drohen Jurenci, Miçliael Kim,

Voice of Democracywinners from NotreDame

Commander Jans Callahanof Oho Nitos V.F.W. Post #7712and the Peesidont of the LadiesAuxiliary, Roberta Fitch, andguest E. Lillian White, Presidentof the Fosrth District of the Lu'dies Auxiliary, peesented a mcd-ol, a bond. and a certifocate ofmerit to the second place winnerJames Lee und the third placewinner Christopher Stooe of theVeicoofDemocracy program.

Tins program is conducted inschools throaghost Ihn UaitedStatas. The liestplace wianer Je-seph Bamnueis was unable ta al-tend 115e presentation. Theseyoung men attend Notre DameHigh School isNiles.

cemberaduatesmoseinski, RehertDay, aud Kim-berly Smith of Glenview; PeterDavidsnn and Deborah Heiser of-Niles; Marie Rooting, John Leo-nard and Jases Metz of ParkRidge; sad Michele PIsBik of

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In addition, the following siB-dents have shown marked im-provelsoont in their grade pointaverage in the second markingperiod compared to the firstmarking peniost Eleni Andoilsa-kin, Elbert Au, Amy Blickbnhn,Timothy Hausner. Tom Haatsner,t3uryHuen,JaclynJohnson,Mst-thew Jurenci, Robert Khoney,Brian Kecha, Ten Lappou, FIocaLeybovich, Oleg - Leybovictr,Marcela Marcus, Anita Harass,Ray Overby. Krishna Palot, Mi-chut Pawlik, George Persetsiun,Mannet.Roman, James Schert-

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Seven - students from --HilesWust High School and lee fromHiles North High School pee-formed at the illinois Music Eau-cators Association (lÌstEA) All-State Music Festival is Peoriafrom Jas. 26 Io 25. The memberswere chosen for see or more ofthe musical groups, including theorchestra, choir and band. Theyhadbeen srtected for this festivalhosed on auditioss held late lastyear, and were reaoditioned inPeoria where they were placed reose oftwo levels, All-Stute or themore advanced Houera.

Students who wem placed inthe Honors Orchestra from NuesWest includo Eugenia Abe ofLincelnwoed, violin; Susan Koaof Lincoluwood, violin; JessieReagea of Skskie, cello; andShirley Pack of Skokie, vielin.Nitra North students who wereplacein the Honors Orchestra in-clodo Howard Chey of Skokie,trombone; Jenny ¡Chut of Skekie,violin; Judy Liebmae-of Skokir,viola; JumpeiMatsudaofSkokie,vialin; Shieh-Jian Tasi of Skekie,violin; and Emily Zumsteg ofSkokio, viola.

Students who were placed inthe Honors Choir included NibsWnstsspranoGainevnroTiffin ofSkokie and Nites Nooth alto Tri-ciaLogusanfSkekie.

Two Hiles North students sisoplaced in the Honors Baud: Joylimoner of Skokie, clarinet; andRaz Keuseewski ofSkskie, leom-

Distsict2l9 stodenlsptaeing inthe All-Stato Orchestea includeHiles West's Jennifer Sbabas ofLiocoluwood, viota; and HilesNorth's Atan Molina of Skokie,violia.

Nues West student Janet SongofNiles, flats, also was includediatheAll-State Bund,

CPAs offer freetax consultations

- As, Ihr tau laws becomr in-créosingly onore comptes, moroprople urecessubting tax peofes-sinosals to prepare their laxes thanever bofore.A fer public nervierprogram knows us Tax Knights,offered yearly by the not-far-prbfit group CPAs for the PublicInterest, will be offered the nightof March 15 10 help taspayeraaunt ouI some of their nicker taxquestions.

The program, which is in itafourth year, will gather volunteerrectified public accountants(CPA5) to provide free tax udvicevia the telephone mgarding indi-vidual illisois and/or frderol tanreturns. telerested parties maycull the Illinois CPA Society of-fleet that night at (805) 993-0393betwreu the hours ofd p.m. andOp.m. to talk to u tas prsfessiooal.Thr call und the consultation orefree, and Ihereis so time Imsit percall.

If you hired someo'ee- tòwo'ek j,loyercan flbeaadpayjsstonce ate you home dunng 1li94 0101 yearpatd them $50 dr mof*bftt I s 't'y sase a r fund o f yothan $l,000;-1oa:ìnliflütiètt '$)(v4oritiáas utsoorpaying tas-ployee may beestolldikt defn1d E''1,S Iloqsehold empi ym utoffre Social Srcurity taxes paid, "calliltS at t (800) 829-1040.according to Lieds K. Muchnyk,manager sf the Des Plaises So- Israelicisl Security office.

According to a change in the Dance ClassSocial Security law, no laxes Oredue os wages for household em-ptoyres .otstesn ttoeytoed Sl;000or more for the year. (The provi-osa threshold - was $50). Thechange is effective with 1994earniogs. Dois means that peoplewhapaid Social Security taxes onwages of less than $1,000 daring1995 -wosld be due a refond. Norefond would be dur for taxespaid os wages that worn $1,000ormore darisgthc year.

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Viewers intheChicago area io-coiving cabte Channel 21 are re-couraged to cull between 6:30asd7 p.m. with their questions re.gärding personal and business fi-nances 01(512) 738-1060.

Topics scheduled for discus-sien during don mando of Marchioclutle: estate planning, fraudprevention for small businesses,iavostiisrnt tips, and last minutotan advice for taxpayers. Call theIllinois CPA Society for morn is-formation at (312) 993-0407 ext.245.

Learn the latest dance craze.TheSkokio Park Districtis offer-ing Israeli Dunce Classes thisspring for adalts, youth, andteens. Enjoy an aerobic workoutwbile learning Traditional andModern Israeli Dances. Call(708) 674-1515, for more laCar-motion about tins exciting oppor-tunity.

Broadwaymusic troupe-

The Skokie Park District in-vitos you to become a member ofCue sewestperfoeming troape. Ifyoahavr been aparticipant of nurBroadway Music Class for atleast a year end arr ready to tokeyotui show on the road, call (708)674-1500 In find out mom aboutthisexcitingprogrum.. A

Oakton -presentsleciure on UFORobert Hastings, an indepen-

dent UPO researcher and lectur-er, will preseut u 90-minute 1cc-lure and slide show, UFOs: TheHidden History, on Monday,March 13 from 7lo 8:30 p.m. inRoom l6l0asOakloaCsmmuni-Ip College's Des Plaines campas,1600E. Golf Rd.

Hastings believea there is uU. S. Government cover-np onUFO5. and is bared on classifieddocuments that have been se-cored via the Freedom of Infor-motion Act (POIA) by several re-searchers.

According to Hastings, fresodocuments indicate thatUFOs --"flying saucers" -- exist and that,despite public drnialu by officialgovernment spolceumen over theyears, these mysterious objectsore ttisown to the U. S. Air Forceantltheintrliigencecammanity,

This lecture in sponsored bythe College Program Eosed(OEli). Admissioa is free andparkingiu availabteinLots A andD. Formoreinformation, cull theOakton flax Offres at (708) 635-1900.

Friendship Bandto perform atEpcot Center

The Friendship Junior HighSchool ConcrrtBasdhasbera in-vised to perform at EPCOT Con-ter in Walt Disney World, Orlan-do, Florida, ou Aug. 3. Thiainvitation Was extended to theFrioedship Band as the result of aselection process cnasistiog of areview of audition tapes submit-tod by schools nationwide.

Sixth, seventh and eighthgrade students who participate inthe Friendship Summer ConcertBand program will Iravol ta WattDisnry World and perform in theAmerican Oarden, next to theWorld Showcase Lagoon in tsP-COT Center. The students arrboth honored and excited to havethis opportunity to represent theirschool und community before oninternational audience in Orlon-du,Florido.

Friendship Junior High Schoolis located at 550 Elizabeth Loanin Des Plaines, and serves sta-.dents from Des Plaines undMount Prospect in ElementaryScheolDisteict59.

Spring Flingschéduled

This year's Junior Dunce,Spring Fling. will be held on Sat-unlay, March tl from 6 tu t 1p.m. at the parish halt of $5.Catherine Laboure io Olenview.The Junior Class Council wantedsorné changes for tirs year'sdance such as changing the namefrom Junior Dance to SpringFling, having the dance off-campus, und using aband insteadof a DJ.

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The March meeting offre DesPlainet Valley Geological Sacie-tywiltbehrld onMarch 16. Thesubject of the program will be"Opalo." It will ho a video prou-estation from theMidwextFetler-allan's collection of geology re-bled subjects and narrated by Mr.George Cbambros, our ProgramChairman.

Monthly meetings of the DenPlaines Vulley Geological Sode-ty are held os the third Thursdayof roch month at Oar Lady ofRansom School, 8300 N. Green-wood Ave., NEon, ut 8 p.m. Ro-frrnhments are served and allagexurewelcome.

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He wan an intern with Rcpre-icntative Vickie Moxeley of the99th DiStrict, which consists ofthe northern half of SangamonCounty, eastern half of CasaCounty, and atl nf MenardCounty,, Motetey, in her 2 yearsin efficn, Servedon S committees:Agriculture and Conservation;Health Care and Human Servia-es; Election and State Govern-ment; Higher Edncalion; and Ha-man Service Appropriations,

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White in Springfield first se-mester, hr alsohadthr opportuni-ty to attend a number of fandrais-ers for the candidates forstatewide offices. Yes, he metGovernor Jim Edgar as well asGeorge Ryan, Dawn ClarkNetsch, Fat Quinn, and Rolandfiareis. He also was able ta meetU.S. Senator Faul Simon at aprrssconfereuce forNetsch.

Culver Parent's/Guardians meetingscheduled

The National Association ofSecondary Scbaol Principals andNationat Middle School Associa-tino have declared thr month cfMarch 1995 as Nationat MiddleLevet Education Mouth aud theweek of March 12-18 as MiddleLevel Education Week.

District 71's Culver MiddleSchool, 6921 W. Gakton, is par-ticipating and has planurd a spe-cial Parent's Night an Wednes-day, March t5 al 7 p.m. in orderto give parcnts and guardians anopportUnity to informatty discassthe strengths ofihemiddlr schooland proposc arnas for improve-meni. In addition, various eventsand activities from Family FunNight on March 3rd lo FamilyMath Night on March 24 willhighlight the many partnershipsthat have been forged in District71 between the schools, areabusinesses, ocal organizations,and families.

Culver staff invite the comma-nity te attend any of the apcom-ing events in order to team moreabout middle level education andthu education of young adalrs-cents. Call 966-9280, for infor-mation aboat dates, times, andevent locations.

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OLR holds openregistration

Our Lady of Rassom CatholicSchool, 8300 N. Greenwood,Nites has open registration for the1995/96 school year for pre-school through 8th grade daringschool hears, 9 am. to 2 p.m.

Registration requirements in-alude: preschool students must bethreeorfoaryears ofage on or he-fore Sept. 1; kindergarten stn-dents mast be five years afaga once before Sept. 1; students enter-ing preschool nr kindergartenmastbriuga biethceetificata fromthe county; students rumoring cth-er grades are requested ta bringtheirlatestreportcard.

Dur Lady ofRansom is staffedby Felician Sisters and Lay in-structors (all teachers are certi-find by the State of illinois) andconcentrate ou developing theta-tat persouulities ofits studrnts onthe inteltectaat, physical, sociatandspiritaat levels.

The school facilities includr:physical education, music, li-brary', computer roam, teamingresource conter, science taborata-i,, school counselor, primai3' ta-tor, band far grades 4-S, stadeatcouncil, after school sparts. andestended care program.

OCCs EducationalBoard appointsnew director

The Gaktnu Cammaeity Cot-tege Educational Foundation re-cently appointedRichard AMar-ris nf Evanston to its Board ofDirectors.

Momrisjained Frl-Pro toc., theworld's largest manufacturer ofaaiamativn gaskrts and chemicotsnalanis, in 1982. He is currentlydirector of marketing, Frl-ProBrand. His accomplishments in-dade the development and im-ptementatian of the company'sbighly-saccussful Counter Proprogram which has trained over130,000 jobber counter peopleand the "Gaskets for Imparts"marketing pcogram which result-ed in a 70 percent increase insates of gaskets iald for importapplications during 1991-93.

In addition ta his respansibili-tics at Pet-Pro, Meenis is on theBoard ofGoverears and immedi-ate past president afOse Automa-Uve Training Managers Councilund second vice president of theAiatemosive CammunicatiansCouncil, (farmrrty automotiveAdvertisers Councit). He is amember afthe Car Care CeuncitSteering Committee, AWDATraining Cemmittea and YoungExecutives Saciety.

Morris is a visiting lecturer atIthaca Cettege, Ithaca, NY, Car-parate Camminicatians Depart-ment, where he earned u S.S. de-grec in t9It. He completad Ihrtwo year Executive Martres Pro-gram atthej.L. Kellogg GraduateSchaut of Management, North-western University, receiving amaster of managing degree in De-unmber 1994.

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Nibs Weal High School atudont Chnalol Loe of Skokie pro-paros horhand-mado bridge to be tested during the SI/I AnnualSuilding Contestheldin the school's Honors Phyaica clans. Stu-dents built bridges using only wood and glue, and attachedweights to their structures to teal their load bearing capacity.Lee'sbridgeheld 13k11ograms before breaking.

Illinos PTA tacklesviolence at conference

The number une concern of perville,a prafestionat womanparents today is.dratingwimts the agd pipgai:wha personally can-violence thai sareaunds lbhirchi4- fruptrd:gaoginvolvemeet withinthen. "Whatu Happening rTg hgaipWfl .irfrmily ocal highOar Chmtdren7:ylatenc.jmijjhg xciibrtli-uiqlpemmunity.Home, Scboat;and Commaufty" --Tharufternann session will fra-will be the exclusive topic of a tare several tltinris PTA statestatewide illineis PTA Crufer- chainmnrn and causnitants. Jackierece ta be conducted Saturday, Garner wilt gaide the audienceMarch 18, from 9 am. ta 3 p.m., ihrrisgh the development of aat the Ramada Hotel O'Hare, "Blueprint for Community Ac-Rrscmani. tian:" She witt distribute printed

The Illinois . Prevention Re- materials to aid PTA/PTSAs inseurce Conter has agreed to be a this process when'mhry return tefall partner in this conference by their homes, schools, und cam-sharing their experience and re- munitirs.somers. Deadline for registra- School. adosinistramars andnon Is March tO. teachers, youth servire agencies,

Violence te the home, schart, school beard members, recrea-und camiasuuity will be addressed tiondirectors, alt parent organiza-by keynata speaker Jackie Gar- tians, students, cammunity andner, Executive Director Illinois elected leaders, sceier citizens,Prevention Resource Crntrr; and law enforcement repersenta-panelists JudmthFineberg, teacher tivrs arr especially invited ta at-and family counselor; Lorenza tend. A registration face can heClemons, Aslmmuisteative Liaison obtained by catting the IllinoisCousmnunmty and Governmental ppA state office in Springfield atMfairs Crak County Sheriffs 877-9617. Par farther in-Gfficr; und Aro Breen-Greco, frrntatioms call HarrietAdministrative Judge Deparm_ G'Dannelt, Illinois PTA PubliementafChmtdeea andPumily Ser- Rrtatiens Chaimsan, ai (312)vices, The luncheon speaker is 5348.Dr. Aissetia Conte-Russian, Na-

. District 63 findsfriendship and feelings

Celebrate Mr with Friendshipand Feelings is the theme far theSnowflurrirs Program for EastMaine Schaut Disleici #63. Onehundred and twenty five fifthgraders end 60 teen and adult fa-cilitators gathered an Feb. 17, aithe First Baptist Church, 1266North Northwest Highway, ParkRidge ta participate in avariety alself-esteem bnitding uciivitirs.

Suewfluremes is a prevantiorprogram created ta give students,

teens and adults the opportunityfar open discussion on differenttopics. This year's event featoredmotivational speukems Tony Toshand Ed Slawikaski with largegroup activities ted by DebbieStafford, a Washiagtor Schautphysical education Izucher. andhealth iafaematian providad byMasy Bonkaske, district nurse.Alt acivitirs concentrated on de-veloping heatthy peer ertation-.ships, promoting responsible dr-cisian-makieg und offeringhealthy, positive utterautives ixrrsisxng negative peer pressureand conflict rasatnijue.

Snawflurrics is sponsored bythe Dreg Educatiaa Committeefar Kids under the guidance ofRobert Jures, director far theDrug Free Schools and Comma-Sities program in East MaineSchool District#63 Fermare io-formation, contact Robert Janes,Carrscutum. Resource Coordina-toe, al the Dr. Daeatd C.SteünaEducational ServiceCeuter (7118)299-1900, .

SJB Kindergarten andPreschool Open House

Janelle Gianakopoulos ofNilee enjoys playing with the rollercoasterbeadsstSt, John Brebeuf Preschool,

St. Jahn Brebruf Pro-Schooland Kindergarten new fuosityregistration for the 1995-96sehoolyear will take place onSandey, March 12, from IO am.to noon in tIse schoóllobby lacat-ed at 8301 N Hartens.'Ave:"iliNiles, (708) 9663266. :Reistesttien of new famssilieni paeishotlurandtIsis dale.

Opportunities will he availablefor parents to view the class-rooms, meet the principal andteachers, and team about ihr cur-riculum. Parents shautd bring abirth certificate and a. baptismalcertificate (ifCatholic).

Available are a choice of full-

lEA co, charter

Testifying before the Euren-tice Committee of the state Houseof Representatives, Robort Hais-man, president ofthe Elinais Ed-ucation Association-NEA, la-PrIed the House's proposedCharter School pitot program,'an important first step towardmeaningful und responsible re-form that could srrve as a modelfor improvement far Iltieois'public schools in need.

"The tEA is deepty committedto the concept and values of pub-lic education," Haismau said."Atiterica's greatest invention isits public school system. Butpublic education needs to br rein-vented ta meet ihr educationalneeds ofeach generador.

"One cf the mast significantelements of this proposai," Hais-man centinued, "is that it pro-vides far reform io be initialed atthe luca! tevel. Earlier versiens ofcharter school laws never trustedlocal teachers or parents on whatwauld be best for their own chit-dran and cansmuunity schaats.TIsis initiative changes that."

The prapasal, sponsored byHeusc Speaker Lee A. Daniels,(R-Elmhurst) and State Repre-sentative Mary Lau Cowlishaw,(R-Napervilte), establishes 45charter schants--t5 in Chicago,15 in the calter rousties, and 15downstate. The legislation alsospecifies that contracts creatingthe schools, which will opec ercouvrE 10 charmer status begin-ning in time fall of 1996, wiE he infercnfurthrerto fino years.- Haismun. a velérau uf25 yearsin the classroom and formerTeacher uf the Year, went on taoutline other advantages provid-ed by the Hause nation. °l1i8loation.eImco.np1ges,tkce8trqI

day nr half-day (am. ruly) kin-dergaeten programs, a three half-day programo (Tuesday, Thurs-day, Friday) (or feur your aIdsand a two-half-day program(Monday, Wednesday) for three-3aiae 'aIds. Parents may choase'the morning er afternoon session.fdrtheirprrschooler."l'Itetegiitràtion fee for all newfantilins is $25. The preschoolMutnriuls fer is $50 due upoa reg-istrutian; the K-8 InstructionalMaterials fee is $110, $50 ofwhich is due upan registratiau.These fees are nan-refaudeble.Parents:may chIl-theschrol inmid-Miìrch for uew tuition infor-malien.

nsidersschoolsized and shored dreisien making,incroord opportunities fer allstudents, expanded learising ex-periences for al-risk students, in-creased parental invatvrment, ogaaranteetapareuts thai only cre-lifted education professionalswilt be allowed te teach and mosiimportant, a removal of the bu-reaacrolic 'red tape' that has sii-fled educational innovation fartoo tang."

But the president of the85,000-memberrduratianorgan-izados atto cautioned, "TIsis billceeutrs a pilot program. Andwhile it offers the promise ofmeaningful refaite, uit noi a 'sil-ver butIn' thai witt satve att ourproblems er meet ait oar nuca-tional goats.

"Much more needs ta be done,Haisman concluded--like ensue-ing adequate and nquitubte fand-ing that offers alt Illinois childrenaccess ta a qautily education. "Il-huais is a large and resourcefulstair, Wehave the ability ta pro-vide o wortd-ctoss edacotion farevery studeni. Whal we nerdnow islhr cammilmeni ta da it."

Scott M. MillerAirNationul Guard SemsiarAir-

man Scull M. Miller has gradnat-ed from the strategic aircraftmaintenance specialist coarse utSheppard AirPorcn Base, Wichi-l.a Falls, Texas. Miller is the sonofMc. andMrs. Paul M. Miller ufSkokir Hr is o 1981 graduate ofMuthrrtaighllchool, Chicago.

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Apollo SchoolcelebratesValentine's Day

Tuesday, February 14, was unexciting day far the students ofApollo School. The day beganwith the Prbrnary Cultural ArtsProgram, "Australiana."

The program featured SeonoMcDowell o popular Australiantelevision and recording artist.Senna was bore in Bombay, Indiaof lrisb.Engtish parents. Shegrew up in New Zealand andfrom there went la Australiawhere she is recognized far per-farnsiag traditional, contempo-rluy, and original material ae gai-tarand aulohaep.

Seana crlebrated thc casiamsand masic of peapte aruced theworld with the sludenls of ApatIaSchool.

In she afternoan students weroable ta exchange valentines withtheir classmates during theirhomeroom parties. The ApolloSchool PTA supplied o sweettreat far each child. Vateetier'sDoy 1995 was a doy ta enjoy undremember.

Oakton offersComputer InfoSystems class

Oakton Community College'sCampater Information SystemsProgram (CtS) is offering EIre-teonic Sperudsheeling using Ex-eel (CtS 107) this spring ut theDes Plaines campas, 1600 E.Golf Rd.

Thiscourse siErra hands-rn in-strnctian io the use of MicrosoftExcel fer Spreudshreling Appli-cations that will demonstrate ac-counting problems nod "what if'analysis. This class morts for fiveweeks on Tuesdays and Thars-days starting March 14 frem 8 to9;20u.m.

For mare information regard-ing this coarse, call PamnlaSchmidt, CtS chairperson, at(708) 635-1834. In addition,Ouktun offers a mida variety ofcomputer courses threugh vari-eus deparimeets. Por mure infor-maden, call thr Computer Train-ing and Education Hetlioc ni(700) 635-1904,

Marchcomputer classits March, District 71 will be

offering a computer class tapar-reis, guardians and communitymembers. A twa-session Desk-Sap Pablishiog with CtarmsWoeksCtass will br offered ea Tuesday,March 21 and Tuesdoy, March28from 7 le 8:15p.m.

This class wilt br held ie theCulvrr Computer Lab. For mareinfamador or ta register, callSharon Cambell-Zaltmue ai 647-9752 or 966-9280.

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1971 graduate makesit big in Hollywood

Arr you o "Rescue 911" fan?Well, guess what? The writer ofthe how, Aaron Kass, is a 1971Maine East graduate. The showbas made him very successfultbroufhoul the years; however, ittook Kass u white before hercachedthepcakofthis success.

Before bacaming a prosperouswriter in Hollywood, Rasi bad tofield all the curves that werethrown his way. Afire gredaatiogfrom Maine East, he went to theUnivcrsily uf Ittineis far uneyear;janmalism was his declaredmojar.

After a brief stay in Cham-paign, hr look ajab at Little Cityiu Palatine where hewarked withmentally retarded and disturbedchildren. Meanwhile, Kuss savednp money for u trip ta Europr.After he saved enough, he tray-eledte Paris ondstayed foe sever-al months. Then be traveled leEngland. ICtus stayed mainly inLardon but also visited diffccenlparts of Earepe. This gave himsome aktie lo relax befoer return-ing to Des Plaines to resume bisjearnalismstodins.

After working on a coapte ofbeaks, Kuss became interested inTVjournalism, He was hiredas amsrnrchrr on prime lime TV for"That's Ineredibte" from the firstseason io 1980 to the fifth seasonin 1985. Afterayear, hewas pro-moled to story editor lar theshow. Afterhinfifthseasen, Rasihacamethatsrarl'wniterof"Tlsat'sIncredible" until the season cameto an end. He then went on lowork on twapitots, which are TVshows that haven't been ap-proved forming.

In 1989 Kass was hired ta worken the pilot "Rescue 91 t," whicheventually begun airing un CBS.He first became o seguimi pee-ducer of thn show. Today, he'sthe writer of the show, which isnow inits sixth season. The show

has been very succeusfitl ir thelast six years and will probablyeven go into ïts seveoth seasonnrstyear.

There are many people thathave graduated frem Maine Eastand have achieved their goals

with patience and drterminatioo.Some mighibe mrrcfamons thanothers, depending on what theircareer is. Bat Aman Rass cre-laxly is One afMaincEast's neta-hie and succcssfol graduates andjoins the likes of Hureisan Perd,Karen Black, Rich Kuz, or JomieGreta.

Kindergartenregistration andpreschool screening

District's 71's kindergartenregistration and screening fer 5yrarolds asdpreschaut screeniogfar 3 and 4 year aIds witt takeplace on Monday, March 13;Tuesday, March 14; and Wednes-day, March 15 at Nilrs Etcmrn-150: School (South). The screen-ing lakes approximately unrhour. Sludeets registering forkin-dergorirn must br 5 years old bySept. 1, t995. Far mare informa-lion und ta schcdulc a screeningappointment, call Olean Griesha-ber, Niles Elementary School(South) Principal, or Ms. KathyFunke, Secmtaey, at647-9752.

Loyola Den getsnew bookpublished

Loyola Academic Dean furCnericutnm and Instruction, Dr,Lorraine Orae'snew book. Deal-big A Curriculum That Wmks,wasrgntlypublishedlsythema-donaI Catholic Eslurntion Auno-ciation,

Commiusioeed by the NA'SSPC Advisory Committee, thebuokpiovidea amento foreduca-tors Io "champion uupeiior stan-dards 0f academic excellence luwhichgospcl values and CatholicChurch leachings ate integratedio the lives and workofall mcm-bers of our school community,0This guide to outcomes-centeredcurriculum deimion-making fo-coses cuoricnlum developmentwhere it belangt--co studentlearning, and challenges educo-tursunferosonreaullsrathertlmantabulating time spent und lessonslaitghL

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Commissioner Meany statedthat the 8.7-mite tunnel wifi rununder the Des Plaines River fromFullerton Avenue in River Grovelo Prairie Avenue in Den t'Iatnes.The tunnel will prevent potletedotormwaterfromentering the DesPlaines Riverand will benefit 14-square mites in parts of Chicago,Des Ptaines, Franklin Park, ParkRidge, River Grove, and SchillerPark.

Meany feetheradvised that thepeopleshoaldboawareofthe tre-mendoasenvieonesentalbenefito.More fish are living in all the in-

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White newer sabuebs have sep-orate stoeflawater and sanitarysewer systems, thère existe onlyone combined sewer system inotdersecsionaofCeokCoonty,

Commissioner Messy statedthat in some areas, without theDeep Tunnel to collect the over-flow, heavy sains overload thecombined systems sending acombination of sewage andstormwaterietothelocalriver.

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Goy. Jim Edgar recently ap-pointed 32 delegates and 32 alter-notes to the 1995 Wtsite HouseConference os Aging, set forMay2-4inWashington,D.C.

"Illinois' top aging traders anddedicated advocates wilt josamere than 2,000 other delegatesfrom the 50 states and U.S. terra-tories to examine the interdepen-desee ofthe generations, societalcontributions of older adults andthe problems encountered by altgenerations." the Governor said."These capable individuals willhelp formulate national agingpolicy baséd os the needs of ournation's older citizens ofboth to.day and tomorrow."

Last August, Department onAging Disector Maraloe t. Lin-dtry was appointed to the 22-memberConference Policy Core-mitteebyPresideutCtiutos.

The number of delegates foreach state is bused os the percossa-ago uf the population oge 55 orolder, with us least 50 percent ofeach stute's stelegutios uge 55 orabove and ut least 50 percentmust be women.

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CommiosionerPatricia Young ofthe Metropolitan Water Roc-lamatísn DiutrictofflreatorChlcago iupicturod with Patrick Ken-ny, (left), vice president of.Kenny Construction Company andLeo

R. DiVita, ChiefEngineer ofthe,MWRDGC aftera contractwasawardedtoajointventure ofK9nny/Kiewit/Shea tobuitdthenextportlon ofthebsstrlctsDeep Tunne!projo?t The Deep Tunnei wilI7.srei'èntpfilluted storm vthtêr from eíiering the DesPlaieea River and will benefit a 14 aguare mile area in parta of

. Des Plaines, Schiller Park, River Grove, Park Ridge, Franklin.

Park, and Chicago.

- Carroll lauds State EmployeeSuggestion Award

Senator Howard W. Carroll-

(D-8) praised this year's estimaI--

ed $10 million dollars of savingsresulting from the State Employ-

- er Suggestion Award, which re-wards employees whose sugges-lions resulted in lower costs orimprovement is the State Em-ployer Program.

ta 1994, the Award Boardadopted sin suggestions ta savemoney and cut costs. The em-ptryee awards totaled over$6,000 dollars with an estimatedsavings of$lomiltiur dollars.

"Evnsyone likes to save mou-ny," said Carroll. "This programencourages employees lo comeferth with cost-savings initia-lives. t ata especially pleasedwith the results ofItas year's pro-gram."

- The State Employee Sugges-tian Award was created by the84th General Assembly in 1985.Carroll was the erigisal author ofthe bill. He introduced the tegis- -

- lotion after hearing of the pru-gram's success in other statesfrom Fiscal Chairmen (sueltashimsetl) at the annual NationalConference of State.Legislators.lite heard how other states weresaving money by initiating theaward program and wanted ills-noia to develop their own awardprogram in arder to came up withcastsuvingideas.

Siueeils inceptios, 122 awards- have bern presented. The osti

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mated first cost saviags averaged- $12 million dollars, This repre-: senta acumulativa estimated sar-

-isgs òf$24nsillion dallan since

-: 1987. -

-. 'Th people who work withthe program know where stshould be streamlined," Carroll

: said."The see the flaws and inef-ficienciea up close, therefore

-- gaining a valuable perspective on- howlo etimisatethem. Their ide-

. as beneficial to the entireState, and for this reason we re-

wardlhem." -

Carroll bas initiated a similarprogram for employees uf Mrd-icaid providers. "t am enthusias-tic about bath programs und lookforward to their continued soc-cesa.,'

Bipartisan MotCook County Clerk David Oir

recenlly called for immediatepassage of the atate MotariVolerbill ta avert a costly federal law-suit. The bill wruld provide forconvenient voter regiuleation atdriver license facilities and otherpobticofficeu,aswellasbymail,

"Motor/Voteris about couvrn-ience," Oersaid. "You getyourli-cense and voter eard all at Once.lt's auch u common-sense ideathat some legistatora fear theprecedent it veLa. People mightget the idea government canwork.'

ThrMotor/Voterbill was rein-traduced by Representative Bar-buruFlyss Currir(D-Chicago) asRB 574, with bipartisan support.Original co-spansora includeRepresentative Andrea Moore,Republican chair of the Electioncammiltecin thrflouteof Rupin-nentativrs and Carol Ronce.Democratic spokesperson on thecommilten.

'Motor/Voter has a proveetrackeecord," Orrsaid. "Turnoutiscrnasedby 11% in Motar/Voterututes in 1992. Motor/Volee isalso federal law. Opponents areplaying an expensive politicalgame, violating the law and pro-vakisg lawsuits, merely to keepthaltt% from voling."

"The lawsuilsputalotofpeeu-sore on the Irgiatature lo face thefactaoffedneallaw,"Curriesaid."The priceofnimply ignoring thelaw could be high, Motar Voter -

is good. it is federal law and itwill be openvoting opportunitieslo many of oar cillerai."

The U. S. Jmlice Dept.ACORN - and the J,eagne ofWomen Votera haveall filed nuitseeking to force the state intocompllanco with the NationalVoter Registration Act of 1993,which reqnireu Motor/Voter pm-grams in every stale. 0cc, a lead-isgadvocaleafMolor/Voterwhowas invited by the While Houseto attend Ilse bill-signing ceremo-ay, haspetitioned the court ta addhis name as an intervenar.

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or/Voter bill revived in legislature"Molar/Voter look effect ou weckt."

January 1 and election officialsncross the country aie alreadypraising ils effects," Ore said."Kentucky and florida. Southernatases with traditiont of difficult

- regittration laws and law turnoutreport thousands of newly regis-terrIl voters after just a few

Two previous efforts to pasa aMotor/Voter bill iu illinoisfailed, first under Governor Ed-gar'sveloanda second time whenSenate Pyesident Pate Philip re-fused lo allow his chamber toconsider the bill.

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ADMINISTRATIONGrowing Insurance Agency in Wheelinglooking to increase staff in several posi-tions:

Full & Part Time Hours AvailableExcellent benefits. If you can type 40 wpm.

Call Theresa( 708) 54 1 -0900

Litter And Garbage

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CONCESSION ATTENDANTPart-Time

Wilmatto Fork District los Blab Seske Cencessioe Atteodast.Mast Hann Stroog Csntomer SaMoa Abilities And Be Able ToWerk Closely With Management. Prior Food ServiceEopenience Preferred. Primarily Daytime Heers. EnclodingBenefits.

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ENFORCEMENTJOBS

No Experience NecessaryNow Hiring (is Customs,

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GENERALOFFICE

fast Pa000lgrevong cales offic:

rsponsibieindividoel. etail -oriented. good with figureo, toda invoicing. costIng orders,typing and answering phones.Monday thru Friday afternoons

hours. ProfPossible additional

GENERAL OFFICESmall,Fri:ndlyDesPlaines

Varied Duties. Ideal Candi-date Has WordPerfectSkills. Is Well Organized &Has A Good Work History.

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INSPECTORExperienced la clone tolerancemachined parts. Foil-time &compaey benefits.

Bi Lingual Case ManagerImmediate Opening

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SALVATION ARMYCORRECTIONS

Cell Debra 1312)421-2406

(219) 794-0010Ext. 2428

8 AM - 10 PM - 7 Days

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MISCELLCOLLECTIBLES

CollectiblesEmmett Kelly - Krystonla -Ron Lee - Largo-Little Peo-pie - Dragon Keep - BeerSteins - Michael German.

. (708)674-4283

DESKTOPPUBLISHING

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FAX: (70a) 647-2084

FINANCIALSERVICES

NEED CASH?Wo buy Notes. Mortgagesand Debt Consoipdtions

Dolphin Mortgageaioa(708) 470-0295

FOR SALE

Misc SPORTSMemorabilia

Jerseys. 8 x 10. Big Hurt.Dream Team and Mora

. Call (708) 966-8357.

AsIc for Lorry

FURNITUREFOR SALE

ITALIAN LEATHER - NEW3 Pies. Seta Loveseat & Cheir -saco. 4 Pi.e Black L.eqnr Bed.roam Sat - S215. Bellen LoatherSactienal. Novar Usad - $1200.itaiian Leather Sei. Slaaper.Never Used - $695.CaH Days: (312) 973-1180

Esey Cheir. Sets &1.eveeetBio.. Meere & Croem $550

beth., Seto & Leveeoot $950.Ne9er used - Meet Soll.

17081548.184

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312) 775.2205

Fernitur . Cherry Queen AnneStyle Pn,foot cnnditisn. Ued,euntSut $1100, OeS Bedroom $1200.OR Sot $1700. Ouk DR Sot $1980.Ment SnIl Comploto Sot. 1708)548-1045.

White Fessle. Trundle Bed withMattrucu.

5 Veer Old Apple Computer1 Gitls 20 Bike. 1 Boro is Bike.

Call Danese After 5 P.M.. 700) 541-9555

MOTORCYCLESFOR SALE

87 Hondo Hornease 600All Stock - Red & Block

Low Miles - $3100Coil 708)901-0148

ANEOUSTANNING

SUNQUEST WOLFFTANNING BEDS

Now Cenenonl.l.Hem. lanninO Unit.ISon. 0109.00

LSmps.Letlona.Acca,eonP.y.n.nta low., $25.90

CailTedey PUCE NEWCoIoc COols0I (800) 462-9197

TUTORINGAVAILABLE

USED CARS

High Gnade TcttongTulonifla eoallob!. In 8105 School P.ys.Ils. Chemlosy Mathmn.tjsa, 5051.1Sludieo.Enoli.h. ACT. SAT&adsansedpl000monn000mjnatlon proporanlen.Eord teachers or your norsk.. 8...sGobbi. rate. Will come no your

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, 86 FÓD coovpi sic - 4 Ooon-CIÓn le & Out - Ron. Good - $795.

li 17051 $28-9195

'86 FORD ESCORT2 Doer.tOned Sonno. 8805.

17081 009109

For Sate1987 Chevy S-10

Pick-up Truck$2,250.00 or best offer

1977 School BusBast Offer

Offers accepted until noonMarch 17, 1995

For futher information:NiIeB Park District

(708) 647-677784 BUICK SKYLARK - 1Ml.4 Oes, - Uk. New -01085.

1708) 5209199

77 CHEVY CAPRICE WAGON4 Door - CI.oe . Roen Well $995

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. peel, Torn Speuny will assist inansweringlhese quoslious as wellas present a memurable slide

Have yea completed yam1994 tax nelson yet? Remember,free lax help is now availablefrom I.R.S. Rained voluuteero athundreds oflecalions lu northernIllinois.

Tax assislsace has beensated through the IRS VolunteerIncome Tax Assislance (VITA)nod Tax Counseling for Ihn Bld-rely (TCE) programo for over 25yeses. These programo assistlower nod middle income, bandi-capped, nouBuglish speakingnodelderly laxpayees atlucalionnin their own commuoily.

Bach yearLR.S. lax npecialisliconduct Iraluing classes for hun-deeds ofvoluntrors who then pro-paro individUa! lax reImos free ofcharge forlllinois rrsislrnt.s. Thevolnoteer sites orn convenientlylocated in churches, communityceulers, libronies and acular can-

peesnnlation.Noewood Park Homo, a resi-

dence for snobes, in localed al6016 N. Nina Ave. on Chicago'sNonthwesl side. Admission isfree und everybody is wnlcome.Coffee and homebaked refresh-mente will he served. Noreseeva-lioosarenecessaoy.

As a community scenico, theHome offers free talks eachmonlhnnlopics efinlereotta sen-iors. Por funthor information onthis or upcoming eveols, call(312)631-4856.

Maine Townshipnews update

The Maine Township Town mom, ore $19.66 por hour furBoard 100k the following ochoa each officer hired mod $3.18 poroil Theoday hourforllie nse ofa0000lypateul

Sehednlod a publie hearing car.for7:30p.m. Thesday, MomIo 14, "Renewed a coolracl for $325al the Town Hall on a lownship per mouth with Dan's Landscap-proposal laapply lo CoukConnty ingforlawncaroattheTown Hallfora $lOO,600commanity devel- propoety. The fee is paid only inupmenl block grant for omprave months thelandscapisg service ismente lo an alley eannisgparallel used.to Sumac Road in the unincoepo Ronewecl a cantracl withmIed area. Scala and Shirley Oregao' for

"Passed continuing rciolulionn public relations sen-ices for thelu aathonze ongoing expondi. lownship. The conlracl fees aremees for General Town Fond, $27 pee hoar for creativo servicesGeneral Assislanee and Road and $loper hourfor nun-crealiveDisleict poapases until the lawn- services. .

ship's 1995 bndgel is opproved . "Announced that the Annualthis spnng. The resolulians wem Town Meeling will be hold alneeded because the Iownship's 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 11, alfioaalyearendedan Tuesday. thr Town Hall.

Appraved a new police hire- Aonasnced that Supervisarback codead with the Cook Mark Thumpson will presenl theCeunly Shenoffs Depoelment in lownships annual financial re-which adthttanal officers orn porte at a special meeling at 7:30hired topalral the umncorporated p.m. Wednesday, April 5, at thearea al nighl. The sew cooltacI Toma Hall.fres, sel by the Shooiffs Doparl

I.R.S. trained volunteersoffer free tax help

. "Diaey of a Skokie Girl," theOne-woman nhow fealuning co-median Caoyn Bark, has ancaagain bean extended is the 130-nealSludioTheateeatCeno-eBnlio Skokie, The sucrons of theshow has led IO 10 extensiOn onSnoday nighls throagh MarchandApril(enceptMarch26),

Uoingpassagesfrom heraclualckildhnod diary an a sterlingpomI, Bark creates n vivid imageof growing up in an around Sko.kin during the 1950g. 'dOn, and'70n, Performances of"DiaeyofaSkokie Girl" begin at 7:30 p.m.on Sunday nigkls, Marck 12 and19, andApeil 2, 9, 16, 23, mid 30.TickeR aia $15 each $I3.50 fornenior citizens) atid are now onsale at the Costee Rast Box Of-ftce, 7701 N. Lincoln Ave., Ska-ide, andaI ali TickctManler Tick-elCnnlern.

Free parking io available andall major credit cards are wel-come. To charge tickets byphone, call Coolie East at (708)673-6300 or TickelMaster at(312)902.1500, TheCenireliastBox Office is open Monday.Feiday 10 am. lo 3 p.m. and Sat-ardaySaoday, lOam. 902p.m,

Scholastic artaward winnersThe following ReginaDomini.

can studente were whiners of the1994 Suburban Chicago AreaScholastic ArI Awards: Corlifi-cale of Mealt for needlepoinl,Kelly Cranio of Glenview, Cor-lificale uf Merit for drawing,.Anna Della nf Morton Grove,Finalist Gold Key foe drawingand Cnotifseatn of Moût forCraplaic Acte. Huelo 0k uf Glen-view,Ftaaliai Gold Ifeyfurdmw-ing. Michelle Park of Monos.Grove,

Jewish CivilService Employeesto meet

A regalar moeling of the Jew-ishCivil ServieeEmployees of II-limais, Inc., will be held Sanduy,March 12, at the home of SidSleinberg, 5030 W. Jarlalla, 5ko-ko,at8p.m.

Support groupfor those withLupus

Yaudoa'lhavelogothesughilalone.- A soppoel group for thosewho suffer from Lapos is jost aphone call away. Formare infor.motion about local chapters, calltheir loll-free number ai (800)2LUPUS2 or(312) 779-3101.

ters. MORTON GROVEYou shoald bring your lax

package, Fanes W-2 and 1099,and any other Ian records withyou when you visita VITAÍrCEnile, Some sites mey require anoppoiximent, 00 il's bent lo phoneBnL Since this yorvice is verypapoter, you shoald call seos foran appointment.

Tan assinlance may be ob-lamed lt fre following area sites:

NILES -Bank of Lincolnweost, 4433

w. Touhy, Tuesday and Thora-day, 9 am, to nano. AppI. (708)675-2800; Nibs Senior Cooler,8060 Oaltmn, Tuesday, Wednea-day and Thursday, 9 am, lo 2:30p.m. Appolalment (700) 967-6100; YMCA Leaning Towr.6300 W. Toahy, Wednesday, 10am. lo 2 p.m., Appomnlmnnt(708)647.8222.

PrnirieView Communily Cen-1er, 6834 Dempster St,, Mondayand Wednesday, 9 s.m. lo noon,Morton Grove Village Hall, 6101Capulioa, Appoiolment: (708)470-5223,

SKOKIEOakton Park Pirldhoase, 4701

Oaklon, Wednesday 9 am. to ip.m. Appoinlmrnc (708) 674-1511; Mayer Kaplan JewishCommunity Center, 5050 W.Church SL, Tuesday 10 am. to ip.m. Appointment (7O8 675-2200.

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Maine HistoricalSociety officers

Maine Historical Society officers (I-r) John Hong of DesPlaines, Don Baron of MoHon Grove, Pote Gayness of DesPIeJnes and Ashish Pandys of Morton Grove focused thegroups Pebruaiy discussions on Black History Month. Maichhasbeen designatedWomen'sHistoryMonth, andthegroup willorganize activities to acknowledge the worldwide accomplish-mente and contributions of women.

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ON CONJUNCTION WFFUREMODELING WOREAT FIRE STATION #8

6280 LINCOLN.AND PIRE STATION #5

$554 SWERMERScaled- bids will be accepted

at the Richard T. Flickinger Mu-mcipal Center located at 6101Capulina AvenaL MOtlOOGrove, Illiuois, until 11:00 A.5&prevailing time Monday, April10, 1995, for asbestou removalto be performed in conjunctionwith construction sud remodel-ing work at Fire Station #4,6250 Lincoln Avenue, and cou-steuctiou and remodeling workuttrtre Statua #5, 8954 ShermerRosit Copies ofthe plans, spec-ificaliono and bidding docu-monts are avails.ble at the Officeof the Architect, PGM Inc. 1211West 22nd Street, Oukilrook, JI-Iiuois, On sud after Monday,March 13, 1995, The VillageBoard reserves the right to rejectany and ail bids. and to waiveany infonnalitics or (etegulari-ties in tIte bidding. The VillageBoard (nether reserves the rightto review and stitdy uny und allbide and to make a contractaward within . uixty days afterbids have been opened and pub-

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Spiro C. RountalasDirector of Finance

ILEGAL NOTICENotice is hereby given. puras-

ant to "M Act in relation lo thetase of an Asuumed Name in theconduct or transaction of Buoi-ness in the Slate." as amended,that a CertificatiOn Was filad bythe undersigned with the CountyClerk ofCook County,

Pile No, 5)026478 ou Febru-sty 22. 1995, Under the As-sumad Name of 31st & WallacePala Center with the place ofbusiness located at 3106 S, Wal-lace St,, Chicago. IL 60616,

The Iron name(s) and reti-tIenes address of owner(s) is:Dr, Melvin S, D'Stessa, 8828 N,Prospect Ave.. Niles, IL 60784.

Welter ranksnumber oneKen Weller, Brokor/Assocjate

al Re/Mar Proporlies Northwest,located at 37 Sooth Prospect,Park Ridge, finished the 1994schlug season as the aumher 1rankest Real Esfole Agent in thelilIes, Park - Ridge, MortonGrove, Des Plaines, and faruorthwest Chicago area, accord-iug to- statistics published byMAP. Multiplo Listing Sorcier.

Ken WelterWelterparlicipateslin over$t3

million dollars in closed franate-lions in 1994 undhas been sellingreal catalejo this area since 1970.Formerly of Century 21-WellerRealtors, Welter joined forceswith Re/Max in Park Ridgn in1991 and can be reached at (708)698-70000e (708) 994-SOLD.

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Sealed bids will be acceptedat the Richard T, FlickiugerMunicipal Center located at6101 Capulina Avenue, MortonGrove, Illinois, until 2:00 PM.prevailing time Monday, April10. t995, for construction amiremodeling work atPire Station

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ILEGAL NOTICE I work at Fire Station #5, 8954Notice is hereby given. puisa- Shenner Road. Copies of the

ant to Ast Act in relation to the plana, specifications and bid-use of un Assumed Name in the ding documente are available atconduct or transaction of Busi- the Office of the Architect,ncta in the State.' as amended, FGM 1er. 1211 West 22ndthat a certification was filed by Street, Oak Brook, illinois, onthe undersigned with the County and after Monday, March 13,Clerk ofCook County. 1995. The Village Board re-

File No. 17026591 on March necees the right to reject any3, 1995. Under the Assumed and all bids, and to waive anyName of Edeus-Dempster Fain informalitirs or irregularities inCenter with the place of basi- tIse bidding. The Village Boardness located at 8880 N, Lock- further reserves the right to re-wood Ave,, Skokie, IL 60077. view und study any and all bids

The- true name(s) and resi- and to make a coatract awarddrum address of ownrr(a) is: within sixty days after bidsMelvin S. D'Soaza, 8828 N, have been opened und publiclyProspect Ave.. Nues, IL 60714. read.Hsrshadhhai N. Patel. 176 E, Spiro C. HoantalasDeummond Ave., Glendale DirectorofFinance -

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Northern Trust Bankhonors Lincoln's birthday

Lincoln look-alike TadAlien presents apiece of Illinois historyto BiilJackson ofParkRidge ata Northern Trust Bankreceptionhonoring Unrein's birthday. The doorpi/ze consists ofa frag-mentoloaklsthirtgfrom Lincoln'slawofficein Springfield, framewith aphoto ofLincoln, aphoto ofthebuildingandan affida vit ofauthenticity.

'West Side Story' auditionsThnbesplainesmeatreGuild and should be dressed appropri.

has scheduled auditions for the ately for u dance audition, Ap-third musical of its 49th season. pointmenli are not needed or un- -

WeatSidr Story, forMondayund crpted; manuten and photos aieTuesday, Match 13 and 14, be- not mandatoty, but will be ne-ginniugat7:30p,m.atthePrairie cepted.I slre'rCommun(tyCenter, 515E. AlI of the Dea Plaines TheatreThteker, Dea Plaines, The audi- Galid's shows are performed intionaareojten tosI1. the 258-seat stale-of-the-an -

Bob Birne, producer of the thraue built as partofthe Prairieihow fortlte Dea Plaiiaes Theatre Lakes Community Center, theGuild, has stated that the diane- Des Planes Park District's new-toro initial auditions will include rut facility,juut westofWolfRd.ontysinging and dancing, read- on macker (also known asingfromtheacriptwillfollowfer Dempater), The dientan gui1d,thase CaIICdbaCk onWcdneaduy. now in its 49th consecutive ana- -

March 15, Production dates fcc sen, is the Chicago area's oldestWest Side StoryareFridays. Sat' community daratregroup.urdays and Sundays. May 5, lip-to-dote iafotanatien on au- -throughthn28. dations, as well as information

Those uudifsomng uhoald be abuntticketreoervationa,isavmi-prepared to sing. preferably a able 24 hours a day bons thesongfromtheahow(andptovadr DPTG box oller at (708) 391-sheet manic forthr accompanist) 5720, -

DP Camera Club meetiñgThe uext meeting of the Des

Plaines Camera Club will he heldon Mouduy,-March 13 beginningat7:30 p.m. The club meets attheDes Plaines Public Library,Gracelaud und Thacker, DesPlaines.

After a briefbasiness meeting,members and friends of the DesPlaines Camera Club will enjoysome of Ilse world's finrst photo-graphs of the classic architrctoreofChicugo presented by Jack He-drich, professional phelugrapherund Chairman Emeritus of He-drich-Blessiug Photographers ofChicago. Hecirich will promut hisslides showiug the growth andchanges that have taken place inthis wonderful city over the past

sixty years. This program is pee-seated to the community by theDes Plaines Camera Club, affili-atrdwithttse Chicago Area Cam-rraClub Assbciutiou and the DesPlainesArts Conncil.

The Camera 2lub meets twicemonthly ou the second and fourthMonday sfeuch mouth, Srpsem-ber throegh May. Meetings areheld in thu meeting room down-stairs attheDrsPlainrs Public Li-brat3,. Refreshments ore servedfollowing the program with alime for djscnsson und fellow-ship.

For further information, call(708) 696-2899. Guests arr invit-rd to attend this interesting lee-lure and slidepreseutation.

CPAs offer free tax advice -

Withthe lax laws bocumiug in-creasisgly more complex, manypeople are consulting lax proles-siosals when preparing their lax-es. An annual program known usTax Knights, offered by the not-for-profit grasp CFAs far thePublic Interest, gives taxpayersthe opportunity lo get free lux ad-vice from a certified psblie ac-countant by calling the IllisaisCPA Society as Wednesday,March l5from6p.m. until 8 p.m.

Taxpayers may call the Secie-ty offices that rveuing ut (312) or(800) 993-0393 und talk lo a vol-

usteer CPA regarding any qars-tians about their individual lIti-sois and or federal sax return. Thecall and the advice arr free, undthere is na timo limit per call.

Additionally, the illinois CPASociety sponsors a hall-heur, livecall-ia cable television programen chanuel 21 to help Chicagoarea residents with questions ja-voIcing doer personal and basi-rets finances. Theprograns, tided'The Financial Advisor", airs at6:30 pm, each Tuesday nightduringthemonthaf March,

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Miracle Saves Israelfrom Scud Missile Attacks

PURIM 5755 (1995) 1-:

Jewish Nàtion Preparing* to Greet Mòshiac-h

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Comeand héar a lecture explaining: - :

.!!Mósiachis coming and we must malee the -final preparations.

The Lubavttcher Rebbe Rabbt Menachem M Sciuseergosi

The concept of messiah, redemption and world perfection as explained in -thé traditional Jewish surces, and how to make our finál preparations forthe imminent redemptiOn. of the Jewish people and the arrival of Melech

;'HaMoshiach. - --: - - -

- Guest lecturer: Rabbi Yosef Samuels - Director of Chabad House of Downtown Milwaukee

Location: Lubavitch Chabad and F.R.E.E. of Niles, 9401 Margail, Des Plaines, IL 60016

- Date: Motzie Shabbos - 9 Adar II 5755, Saturday evening - March 11, 1995

Time: 8:30 P.M.

Suggested-donation $5 - - -A farbrengen will follow the -lecture.

--:For reservations please call: (708) 297-2976 orleave .a messagé at (-708)296-1770 1--

o IfG-dforbid, we are not aireedy together with Moshiach in Jerusalem.

TuEn1Li(cûÙaso;rsaiiiiis'fthe paoaitS'

Reyno'ds, said that the two mo-bile units are Sought, one forApollo School and one for Nel-too School. each unit containstwo classrooms, he added.

The districts standard contractwith Legal Architects, includesthe firms involvemeotin prepar-ing Nd specifications, preform-ing checks osa interested compa-nies and overseeing the project,Reynolds sakL Loess ofthe sah-divided areas of the project califor the district to pay a percent-age of the project rest al eachphase, he said. If the boardchooses notto approveany of Elsebids, the district will not be pay-ing the entire cost, Before its in-teodoction at the board meeting,sise mollee was first discassed atafinance committee meeting.

"tithe decision would be madeto have such a facility addition inplace by the start of the schoolyear in September, we wouldneed to place an order by some-time in April to accommodatethat time line,' Sheldon Holz-mon, hourd of education and fi-nancecomositteemember,soid.

He said that the bid process isnot n forgone conclusion that Ilseboard wilt approve the idea. Acommittee of the whole meetingwas scheduled for 7 p.m. OnMarch lin theGatasiemeatre ofApollo School to discuss themeof district facilities. Anothersuch meeting in scheduled for 7pin. on March 13 in the GalanasTheatre to discuss the districtsadminislrativefiveyearplan.Thefive year plan was originallymentionedataboardofedncatiOnmeetingheldJan. lliandbasbeenrevisedtwice. ttisnowonlyawoeking dOcument" and nng-

geatssomeofthestepslhedinleictmaylaketotavemOfley.

Among the 34 itemn addressedin the plan were staff, class sizeand program considerations. Inthe first year ofihe plan, the dis-teitit pinna IO replace staff mem-bers whoresign orretire with lessexperienced, bat qualified staffmembers.

The district approusmates a$22,000 savings for each capen-eticed staff member replaced,lthsed on a $50,000 salary beingsept ed by a beginning-step$2,OOO salary. in th third yearc; the progmfli. the district pio-poses to Set die eluso nine at abii1ding avesage of2S. The em-

ThEmJGLE,TBSJaSDAY,MARCH9, 1993

Fromthe Left HandConlinued frua ?age I .

I know that she wasn't actingon her own but on someoneelse's orders higtserup.

Here I am, in town foe 15minutes and I am being inves-

-tigased.

To me, this is a FLA-ORANT ABUSE OF POW-ER of governments. Withgovernment getting more op-passive and intensive into thelives nf law-abiding citizenswith codes, zoning and agen-cies manufacturing rules andlaws to contraI every aspect ofoar lives, something must bedoneto carrait theseactions. Etwill not come from those whoperpetuate and promote them.It has to come ftom the peoplewhoseivesareaffectedby it.

tdidtaitctotheexecntivedi-recterofilseParktridgeCham-ber 0f Commeme and in-formed him that I would nolotigershop in his town. t alsotalked to the Park Ridge CityMonngerand informed him Ilsesame. Every day, some of ourrights and freedoms disappear,shades of Nani Germany and

theoestapo.

Sincerely,Jackilareison

We called the Park RidgePolice Department and askedfor a response to Me. Ilarel-son's letter. Community Ser-vice Supervisor Holuh re-sponded. He said the area inquestion has 'zoned parkmg."There are no meters in tIsisdowntewn arizngarea. Thereis a Iwo-hoar zone enfotce-mental this location. Theoffi-cerchecking thecarhns ahandcomputer which enters the li-censeptate nnmberin it. AfterIwo hones the plate number ischeckedand ifthecar isstill atthe same location it wilt beticketed. Because merchantsdid not wanl meters in theirarea the police department hassnbstilsiteslilsismethod.

Officer blab emphasizedthis computer is not inteefocedwith tIse state computer whichchecks license numbers forprenions violations. Holubwon emphatic in stating thecompasee is only "tied into alocalfmtn."

cent bedding averages are 28,25and 27 forkisdergsrlen, rIemen-tse3; andjnnior high teaching po-sition for a savings of more than$273,000. Programs affected bythzplan may include extracnrric-ularspoets,music andtheutzr.

The district will save $43,000by offering Ilse athletic programssosdertheauspices of shepark dis-triO, with afee slructnee inplace.Another appiosimate of $21,600would be saved by introdncing aband activity fee of $54 u monthto each student enrolled in band.A disadvantage noted in the planis that participation in the bandprogram may be reduced if sta-dentscannotafford the fee.

East Maine Players, n districttheatre group for students ingrades fifth through eight, mayalso be administered through tiseparkdistrict, saving $6,700.

The plan notes, "TIsis maymean student participation fees,increased prices for tickets (und)reduction of paymenl to personsemployed to direct and cooed-nateprodaction.'

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that evening. All inclusive priceis $40 per couple wills singleswrtcomeut$20.

Tickets and reservation infor-mution also available from coro-miare members, past command-er Roger Schmidt and Shelia,(708) 679-1874; Bitland MarnaSmith (708) 673-2197 and TomandAnnrtleWilliants.(708)674-9558. Four couples reserving to-gelberwillinsureatable.

ThisIIUnUaI social highlightin-eludes hats and favors, specialdecorations und interesting pris-es. The public is inviled and noLegionulfilintion is necessary.

Erick E. WodaMarine l'fe. Etick E. Wodo,

son of Janet Anderson of OesPlaines, recently reported forduty with 8th Engineer SupportBattation,2ndPotceServiCrSUP-poet Group, Marine Corps Bass,Cutup Lejeune, NC. The 1992graduate of Maine West HighSchool of Des Plaines joined theMurineCoepsinJunuary 1993.

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ai Health, presented the expan-nino She stat-edthatmoreireagnrntmomsanda larger working nparewere theptimnmyreasons.

Foruometjnse,Iwan stated. Ihncenter has bren woefully made-quate for the number of workingstaff and the amount of patientsserved Ihren each day. Osi aver-0fr, 47 patients a day, over anine-honrperiod, are seen there.

'We have a need to be opera-tintaI in the health field," Iwuntold thebosed. "With the demandfor oar services, wo need to up-grade Ihr facility' to give bettertherapy services.

Approximately 14 employeesore on staff, and of those, rightare permanent Five full-timeworkers preseutly have their of-fices in the basement due to theshortage of spare ou the firstfloor.

Currently, the center has fivetreanssenl rooms. but plans togrow toeightwills theaddition. Asurgical room in also intendest

As proposed; t.695sqnare feetwill be added to the property.Sixty-five square fret will beadd-ed in the front of the building undtheremainderwill heuddedin thebuck.

The beard had four slipala-tiens before agreeing to puss thevziiance. Of primaiy concernwas the omonimI ofparking spar-es that woald be available afterthe addition and the width of the

DPTG prepares 'SthèlMázoiias'.

: forMarchpicJttngFor the second year in a row.

the Dei Plaines Theatre Guild isheadingsouth to Louisiana forthe setting of ils season's fourthproduction, as it presents RobertlurIng's Steel Magnolias onFri-days, Saterdays and Sundays,March iO tlsroaghApril 2.

Threusemble cost ofsis worn-eu includes Mamy Dews of Glen-view as Truvy, owner of them-Ion, and Wrath Weber of 13esPlaines as Anntille, her newly-hired assistant Sharon Galon ofAelingtonfleights is Shelby, whobegins the show preparing forherwedding day, and SkotderesidentianGeavrs(seenin the Guitdpeo-ductionsofWortdugandDiary ofAnne Frank) as her supportive.und often exasperated, mother,M'Lynn.

Steel Magnolias, whichopened off-Broadway in 1987, isIhe first play 'ay Loalsiana low-yer-tensed-author Robert llar-fing, who wrote the show basedon the events ofhis youth, whenthe neighborhood women wouldseemingly disappear for a fewhoues every Saterday morning.But the script in even closer tohome than that for the author,who based two members of theensemble on his mother und sis-ter.

Curtain time for Steel Magno-lias is S p.m. on Fridays and Sat-urdays, and 2:30 p.m. on Sun-days. Tickets are $12, with $10

Skokie Cadetrecognized

Superintendent Joke Honing-ten '61 ofNsrthwestern Militaryund Naval Academy recognizedCodetiazietDuradoofSkokieforhis outstanding academicachievement during the first se-mester gradiug.periud. Dorado,son oflihinaDurado was awardedthe High Honors Ribbon und wasnoised on the. Supeedlendunt'sList for maintaining a OradaPoint Average of at least 3.70.Durado is a sophomore at North-Western.

NorthwesternMilitsmyundNa-valAcademyis aeotlegepeepara-toíybourdiiig schuol in Lake Ge-nrva,Wtfoeboysingrudel-12.

driveway.Thu variatteca granted were

basedonthearchilecl, Thomssb.Ecken's ausnrances that thechanges woald be complied withanddruwnintothefinalpluut.

The board further noted thaI afence attherearoftheparking loEwas required under the code be-couse theproperty is lecated nearresidentialpeoperty.

Commissioner Angelo Troianifurther recommended that thepsetim look into providing anemergency alano on the mathdoor ofthe facility leading out tothedeiveway.

The renter was previomly ahomethatwosconverledtoactin-ic. When the OccupationalHealth Center acquired the climein 1983, a major remodeling ofthe facility was conducted. Onlyredecorating has-been done sincethnttime.

Funding fortheexpansion willbe supplied by Advocate HealthCare, which has merged with Lu-tIserais General Health System,twa.said.

She added that she would liketo see grosmd broken in April orMay and have construction corn-ptetedwithin9odaysofthatdate.

The matter will now be placedon the agenda of the VillageBoard which will take it up st thenest meeting, March 28. twundoesn't anticipate there will be aproblem with passageby the Vil-luge Trustees.

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Ralph Hintz, Parade Chairmancummneuts;

"Since tust November, wehave bers contacting tocal basi-ness civic orgasiZistions. church-es, schools, etc. The resposse hasbeen very dissoppointing. Evenvaiioos groups who have been inonrpaeodes foryenes hove nutre-speeded isdicasitig they wilt par-ticipate. This is difficult so under-stand since this will be o 'unce ina lifetime event.' Anyone whowants 50 partiCipase in the Paradeor -needs additional informationregarding participation. pleasecostacsllatphHissz os 965-3090.

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SteqesaudNoel Avenue.Under sise block grant prupo-

sal. Maine Township would ap-ply so she couosy for fords lo re-pair and improve the alley.Adjoioing owners woutd heasked so retraie their alley prop-ertiriglsts so the township, whichWould then continue to maintainthe area as o one-lane, poblic al-ley.

The disparato characters ¡n Robert Harlissgs Stirn! Magnolias. willgatherattlse DosPlaines Theater Gaildfor 12 performances,

March lOthroughApri!2. Thoyare (L to r.):eust of Steel Magno-liao at the Des Plaines Theater Guildinclades (L to r.): Seth Oui-gley (seatedleft) ofBartlettas Claires, Jody Wilson of Evanstonas Qtsiser, Masyøews ofrtlonviewas Truvy, Jan Graven (neat-ed) of Skoklo as M'Lynn, Wendi Webor of Des Plaines as An-neile, andSharon Dotan (kneeling right) ofArlington Heights asShelby. The show wiil be presented Fridays, Saturdays andSundayo, March tOthroughApril2.

tickets for sludents ander 18 andseniors over 65, on Fridays andSundays only.

All of the Des Plaines TheatreGuild's shown are performed inthe 298-seal, ntate-of-the-arttheateebalit as part ofthr PrairieLaket Community Center. the

Des Plaines Park Dislrirt's new-est facility, just west of WolfRoad-on Thacker (alta known asDemputer). Up-to-date informa-lion on ticket reservuliom isuvaitubte24 hours aday hum theDPftl box office at (708) 391-5720.

Sweden's vocal jazz ensembleschedules encore appearance

One ofthe world's finest-meatjaro ensembles, The Rent Group,will perform on Wednesday.March 15 at 7:30 p.m. st the NileaNorth High School auditorium,9llÖOLawlerAve., Skohie. Tirk-eta ureSlO in advance. $15 at thedoorand maybe orderedby call-ing(708) 933-8380.

TheReat Group is afive mcm-berSwedish actmenowned world-widefortheirvocaljazz abilities.The ensemble uses no insten-menE, creating all of their musica cappella (through voice only).This event marks aretueu appear-

unce by The Real Group follow-ign theirOetober. 1994 concertaINUes North, which was met withcritical acclaim and concludedwithantandingovation.

Por fuclhrrinfoimation, tw to;-ordectickels, conlactNileallorthChotos- DirecloeDaniel Ginger-manat.(708)933-8380.

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Roosevelt University willspomorarecitat featuring pianistBarbara Kudirka at the ForestView Theater, 2121 S. GoebbertRd., Arlington Heights on Sun-day,March t2at3 p.m. The corn-munity is invited to attend thisconceflatnschisrge.

Ms. Kudirka's recital will feu-tune the music of Ptanz List, in-eluding the Hungarian RhapsodyNo. t3 and the ever-popular Con-solution of 13-fiat. The recitalwill also spotlight guest urtiss,bassoonist Nicolasa Runter, amemberoftheChicogoCivic Or-cheolna, in theRhapuody foe SoloBassoonbyOsbomra.sdtho Son-atan for Bassoon and Piano by

.Tansman. Kudirka wilt offerbrieftsinloriculnoteson therepee-

loire perfortorsi and will high-light mssical points ofisterest toenhance the audience's listeningesperiuner.

Kndirlca has performed at theArlinglon Heights and SkokirPublic Libraries, as well asNoithwestenm University, Roose-velt University and Rosary Cot-lege. -

Hrrleclssre-recitalson thekey-board music of Franz JosephHaydn hovebeen enthusiasticallyreceived by the local ussocistiousofthe Illinois StateMusic Teach-rnsAssociatiou. -

Por muas information on Ms.Kudinka'a March 12 piano recitalsponsored by Roosevelt Univrr-sity. call (708) 437-9200, cxl.721.

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'Fìddler on the Roofopens at Pheasant Run

Reckten Prodoctions and Di-erctorDianaL. Matinee proudlyannounce their upcoming peo-dnction of "Fiddler ou the Roof.'This Tosy-awurd winning musi-cal brings to life the story of Te-vye, o Jewish milkman, Golda,his wife, and their five unmsnieddaughters living in czaeistRussiaduring 1905. Tevye uses hischarm, hope, h.morand.personotcouversatiout with God tomaia-lain asteadybalancebetween tra-dition and change, as sung in 'EtWereaRich Man,"

The story fornan on the mar-riuges of Tevye's three oldrsldaughters, who sing of theirhopes to find handsome, perfecthusbands from Yente, the match-

maker, in "Motchmaker." In theprocess of finding a match, thedaughtreslny to convincethrir fa-thee of thenew concept of a worn-an's ability to choose her ownhushund. Tevye's compassion forhis daughters sud thoir feelingsforceshim to disrupt his very pee-curium balance as he questionsthe tradition, the faith and theGodnponwhichhe builthiscare-fat and solid existence, This alsocasses hirn to question his ownmorilsi relationship in the comi-cainong, "DoYout,oveMe'l' Al-though the story is based upontraditional Jewish folklore, ilsuniversal appeal stems (torn ilstimeless messages of family,love,undfuith.

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Theteadition of"Fiddleron theRoof' opens or Phmsant RonDinner Theatre on April 7, Din-ser und theatre performancetimesare: ThurodaysandFridaysat7 p.m.: Saturdaysut4 and 8:30p.m.; and Sundays st 1 and 5:45p.m. Tickrtpricesstaetas$2Operperson. Group, senior und chit-deea'sdisconntedtickrli,anddio-see package tickell are available.Overnight packages are alsoavailable. Ask about Thursdaynightfamilypsckago,

For reservations call PheasantRon Box Office at (708) 584-MEGA(6342) orTirkelkiasterat(312) 559-1212. For overnightpackage information cati RoomReaervatious al (708) 584-6300.

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David and Jerry Lämontagnewins Niles doubles

PicUired are David and Jerry Iamontagne with manager Mr.Bruno (center). -

-Dav6 99d Jeny Iiot 1,581 to

beatafletdofl8bowlersandcap.MR theFeb. 7 Handicap DoublesNo-Tap. They dominaled thefield with 543-549--489 win-ning two Ist place and one 2ndplacehighgamespots. David La-montagne shot 300.

Emilio Dichitang and ToddBavaro came in 2nd place shoot-ing 1,471. They wonthelaslbigh-game pot and came in 2nd on thesecond game. Merle DeSeCHanand Marilyn Minter came in 2nd

Bowling StCongeotatations to the howl-

ing Stoned learn from the FridayNight Men's League at Brans-wick Niles Bowl. They shot3367 on team games of t,154 - -1188 - - 1,025. Fred Rosen washighmanwith26S--256--202to equal 726. He just eecoveredfrom hip surgery and has been

onthe Istgamepol.The next Handicap Doúbles

No-Tap for senior bowlers- 55yeses of age or oldee will be onTuesday, Moech 14 at 1 p.m En-try feeis $15.-

On Tuesday, April II, at 1p.m., them will be a Senior Hand-icap No-Tap Singles Tourna-ment.- The entry fee will be $15.Call Brunswick Niles Bowl at(708) 647-9435 for details. AskforTim.

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Emilio Dichitand shot 201 - -265 . - 194 to equal 660 and TomRepel, 238 - - 168 - - 205 to equal61 1. Heinz Klabunde shot 547and Dave Schillaci rolled 562.Dave and Fred are both coachesfor the brunswick Morning Sun-iorFeogram.

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Baseballtryouts held

Baseball tryouts for the Noeth-side Angels - Mens BaseballTeam for players ages 18 lo 40-will be heldin lateMoech throughearly April. The scam plays 451060 games in Chicago and sur-rounding suburbs.

For more information callDennis Hindmon at (708) 439-6401 or Frank Schadeck at (312)631-0312.

Basketballtournament

-Rgina Boaster Club will be -

conducting a 3 on 3 BasketballTournamont for girls grades 4-8enMarch 17 and 18. Formare in-formation, call Mike Small at Ro-gina Dominican High School(708)256-3725.

Fitness FirstmembershipsFitness First memberships are

booming! If you bave not pur-chased your chartermembeeshipyet, there is still time. Stop by thesales trailer, located in the park-ing lot of Weber Leisure Center,9300 Weber Paek Flare (Churchned Gross Point) to preview theeqalpment and apply for mcm-bcrship. Staffmembers are avail-able to answer your questionsfrom 10 am. until 8 p.m. Mon-days theeugh Saturdays. Formore information, call 1 (800)455-2348.

- Mother!Daughter TapMothers and daughleri can

new shaee a special dance oxperi-esce. The Skokie Park District isoffering a Mothee/Daughter TapClass an Salarday afternoons atOaklon Center. Call (708) 674-1511, for more information.

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Skater glidestoward Olympics

Maine Ea st Principal Cam! Grenier presentssophomore Bran-don mnansky a Certificate of-Achievement from the UnitedStates Figure SkatIng Association. Prosarssky, who resides inDes Plaines, placed third in the regional Intermediate MensFreeSkatingcompetitlonandwentonto qualify fordectionals.

-While most people only dreamabout making it lo the Olympics,Maine East sophomore BrandonPeasansky is working- Io -makethis dream areality. -

Last Octoberhrandoncompet- -ed in and placed thirdgional IntermeBa6 M6'sSkatingwaukee. With the sep four quali-fying for sectionals in Denver,Colorado, Brandon obviouslymadethecut. -

Starling ice skating lessonswhen hr was three years old,Brandon, who lives in DesPlaines, fr11 in love with the sportfcomthèvecybeginning. Hispar-eels have bren very supportive ofbisa. With the cost of skalingbools and blades, privale lessons,competitive entry fees, - and icclime, skating can br a costlysport.

How much practico dors itreally take? Brandon praclices allcast5 days perwcek, 1 10 2 hoursat a time for skaling, one might

- lhinkthatBrandon woaldn'I havelime formuch cIsc. Amazingly,though, he participalrs on classcouncil, co-caplains N Scholas-

lic Bowl, and compotes on thevolleyball team.

Any future goals? Well, Bran-don isn't really seriously consid-

-coing competitive skating as a ca-roer option tight tow. However,

-one ,ti8-ltg-is-thinking about is-

fra9Mnith6(tIest generation ofytpibtltsqiefuls. Although

Brandon had qualified for sec-tionals, because ofa fall during apractice session, he won't be ableto compete in Denver. So nowhis goals far 1995 aro to improveas much as he can and lo make itloscctioeals nextfall.

Claire W. Fergsison, presidentoftht United Slates Figuro Skat-ing Assaciatien, explains, "Be-c0000g a championship ligureskatri reqoires dcdfratiao lo aself-imposedregimen ofphyiicalfitness and unswerving psrsüil atperfcclion. Brandon is an alhlettin rvccy sense oflhe word." -

Rcccnlly, Maine East PrincipalCorel Grenier prescnled Brandonwilh thrAssocialion's Certiftcoleof Achicvcmrnl and congratulas-ed him on his ligare skating suc-cesa.

Registration for Golf MainePark District's winIer ptogramshas begun. Nen-ceuidrnlz maypick up the brachnre at any Dis-laicI Facility. Residents shouldhave received their copy of thebeachurnearlyinJanuary.

Programs and activities of-fermi throughout the season aredetailed. Registerfor winIer pro-gtnms at Dee Fark RrcrealiooCenler, 9229 Emerson, DesPlaines,

Many programs aro being of-freed for children, teens, andudulls. Senior citizrnn prageamnlike; Country Wenlem line dane-ing, Tal Chi,and Aerobics arete-ginning. Also available in the in-door walking/ennaing track.Huart are Monday through Foi-day, 9 n.m. to 9 p.m. Free fortEs-teicteesidents. -

AdultsnftballleaguesThe Golf Maine Park District

in offering summer softballImgum starling early May.Coaches Inseresled in returningtheir teams far the summer mostrcgislcrby March 11, and iucladra $100, non-rrfnadablc deposit.New teams will nut be acceptedafter Ilse March lt deadline, Of- in alleoding the Chicago Wolvesfared are Men's and Women's vn. the Detroit Vipers hockey12", Men's 16" and Co-ed Mash- game. lt's ecw. lIn great lt's abali. lotoffun, - - --

Winter Recreation- Sign-Ups ' - -

Yuuth intermediate basket-ball league

The Inlennedjato basketballprogram begins Match a9. Theprogram in Open IP both girls andboys in the nixth lo eighth grades.Games arc Friday evenings undSunday afternoons through Muy19.

Open GymThe Golf Maine Park District

bun reses-ved gym timo at Feld.mau Park Rececalion Center forIto following open gym activi-den: Monday, Wednesday andFriday, foarth through eighthgrades and Tacuday and Tlturs-doy for graden nine throughIwelve from 3:30 10 5:30 p.m.Thanks lothe generoas congres-don ofMaineTowunhip, thin pro-gram is able to be offered free ofcharge. Adalt Co-ed Volleyball(t8 and older) an Wednesdaynights frQm 7 to 10 p.m. Men'sOpen gym (18 andolder)oa Mon- -

daynightu from 6:30m 9:30p.m.Resident fee in $2, non-residentfeo is $3.

ChicagoWolvesvs,DefroitRegistration in. underway for

those 10 T 14 year olds inleecoteti