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Nile edition Ø1: 'iL £0714 8746 N Shermer Road, Hiles Illinois 60714 (708) 966 3900 VOL N2O,THEUGZT, fÒVI0MUER5i992 50C per copy PresideiRelectBiIlCIifltO0d feated PreoidentGeorge Bush by. 99 votes in Mi1ine and Nues Townships in Tuesdays election. Unofficial returns from 96% of the tolalprecinctsifl Maioe and. NOes Townships gave Clinton 50,203 volet .10 Bushs 50,104. Ross Perot inceived 15,914 or 13.7% oflhe total vote bi the two townships. - . A breakdown ofIhe towusips shows Bush winning .Mioe Tesvnship wish 25,730 votes to Clinton's 23,144 and Perot's 10,504,IuNiles Township, Clin- ton had 27,059 to Bush's 14,374 . andPerots5,4lO' UNITED STATES SENATE In the race in Illinois for Ihr UnitetiStoles Senate, Republican Rich Williamson Outdi5tofled Democtal Carol Braun by 51,525 Ii 24,588 votes inMaine Town- ship Braun reversed these totals in Nues Township winning by a 25,304 to 19,114 voles, : COOKCOUNTY . STATES ATI'ORNEY In Cook County meCs, Slates Attorney Jack. Ø'MaIley wal- loped Democrat challenger Pat, O'Connor, in both . townships, o'Malley had a45,748 lo 12,456 margin iñ Mainç Township anda 31,787 to 13,818 lead inNiles Township. with' 96% of the pee- cinclsaccoilfltedfOr. .COOKCOUNTY RECORDER OF DEEDS lathe County race for Record- er of Deeds, . Democrat Jesse White won tise election besting RejblicanSuSan,Catonia by a 1,012,514 to 771,413 vote, White won IheChicago vote, 632304 to 12,456 while losing in Cook CennO' suburbs by 538,376 lo 380,210: COOK COUNTY CLERK' In the Tace for Clerk of the Cook County Circoit Coati, is- cambent Democrat Aurelia Pu- cioski won by 2 1/2 to i margin over Republican Herbert Sebo- man. Unofficial returns showed Pucinski winning by a 1,012,514 vote to Schuman's464,7O6 total and Dolores Jones' 120,304 soie, Pucinski won the suburbs by a 572,731 to 339,546 vote for Schumalt while Jodes received 34,lf6votes- . . . METROFOLITAÑ WA-. TER RECLAMATION DIS. TRICT' .. , .Iu the 'Metropolitan Waler . RcclmndOn Disieict.Demtwtata , Nancy Sheehan, Gloria Majew- . ski and.PalriCia Young defeated Republicans John' Holowinski OCT 03 N .,-- putuc LIBRARY Niles to move quîckly to take over parks With the threal of contin- ued legal wrangling by the Nues Park DisIriCt, the Vil- lage 01 Niles will move to- day, Wednesday, to colis- plete a canvass ot the vote and present the certitied re- nullsatthefiflal Park Board meeting on Wednesday night. Commenting Ort Park Dia- trict threats to contest the referendum results in court, Hiles Mayor Nicholas Blase said Tuesday, "I think the Park District Commis- sloners should reconsider whether tO contest this overwhelming mandate," Niles otticials have indi' cated they will, if flecos- nary, ask tor a court order to gain control 01 the park district. íisdt ICelsey.an4.Sh,ínleY Street. While Ihey wosin Conk County by about2 to t margin, the sabor- ban votes were rIme. Top vole-'' getter Sheehan htid467,4lOvotrS in the suburbs. The edser incum-' bent, Majewski, had 427,718 votes and the third winner, Dem . Continued on Page 18 1; viliageol r.iiIeS set to take-over parks I 1iies Park District dissolve Nues voters overwhelmmgly approved the historic referendum to dissolve ibeNtles Park Dislnci on Tuesday. Unofficial resallo on Wednes- day morning showed 6,738 votes in favor of the referendum and 3,688 opposed. Both sides on the referendum question scurtied during the fmal days of the campaign to reach hrnohont Nues with campaign litetture. the communIty. Oltegroup, 1,IU- zens For A Bester Nitos heeded by resident Rick Sheridan, worked with 45votunieers to ,hosh the Park District dissolved. Theirarguments revolved around the currentpark dislrictnOt being financially secure and being un responsive loresidrnls. The issue pilled two faclionsof Election úesults - on local refereùdums Working to defeat the referen dom was Friends of the Nilcs Parks, headed up by Nues Park District treasurer Mike Cirlinskt. Explaining the magnitude of Tuesday night's vole, Sheridan said, 'Alt of them (voters) were as mad as I was. Everybody was just fed up with the way the parks werebeingrun. Concurring with Sheridan, Niles Park Commissioner Bud Slesia said Tuesday, t think the people spoke. They wanted change." Nues Mayor Nicholas Blase, whose Maine Township Demo- eraIs worked to pass the erfeceu- dom, noted Tuesday nigiiì'-'-... "rhere has been a streng indica tien that people have been vet)' displeased with the Park District The Nilea Park District should sow slep aside. i . Foltowing are election results ParkR dge deutedhonds for their . of referendums en the halbi in library by a tosaI of 10 655 . the suburbs of Des Ptamea L n againsl lo 9 402 so favor Pants t - i t 0lnwoodau4ParkRidge RidgeresidenlSal5OPa55aref eresdum to allow Isquor to be . --',- -'- . lM.O5 latee local restaurants . [pisa YL&fli'W.0 1'CSIUC,,lon. I.. -------, Des Plaines ruined down a rufe- , byavole.of 10,535 to 9.608, rendum to . issue bonds for 'the . roustructienofa new library by a LINCOLNWOOD1 By u . voteof 1 1,079 to tO,622. nearly 2 to 1 vote Lincolnwood Des Plaines residrnis.alsO vot- . residents lamed down a referen- ed in favor of adopting stoggefed dam which would allow their terms for their aldeimanby avete community lo become a home . ofl6,419to4,l78. . rule unit. The votewas 3,144 . against 1,l3sinfavorOflherefe- PARK RIDGE: Voters in resdam. . Election Results November' 3, 1992 . , . Maine '& Nues TowñshipS If . f Thé 1993, Election' Clinton Bush , Perot 23,144 , 25,730 . '10,504 27,059 14,374 , 5,410 Matne Twp. - tJ.s_ Senate Maine Twp. , Nites Twp. . , Results: Braun 24,588 25,304 ClInton: 23,144 Williamson 31,525 , 19,114 Bush: .25,730 - Perot: 10,504, Slates Attorne O'Malley flDnnnnr Maine Twp. 45,748 ', 12,4S6 Hiles Twp , 31,787 ' 13,819 Perotgets 137% - Clinton wins Nues, Loses Maine Townships -TRICT Kii4tra (R-28th) was elected White House and several local Hyde res sted While Ho se prcs battles some ncumbentRepubli sure and oled fo the fam ly can legislators. heldfast in what leavebilh. has been atraditionally Republi- can constituency. Winning Re- lLLlNOlS STATE SEN- publicans include U.S. Congress- . ATE-281h DISTRICT. . 28th) and Slain Senator Wa& 1er a fam I nr f ce Maine man Henry Hyde (U.S.-6ih), . . .. State Sehaior.Manty,Buller (IL- Parlç Ridge Republican Many ÌLbudycz(IL-7th),aCCOrdiflV° . TowflShPPO11tk5 foc iiears. held. lalcstlalliesatpreSstime. nuiothe281hDiSlriCi State Seii- Congiessma' Henry J. Hyde of BsnssflVlllC, an attorney, beat Butler. a long-allie opponent back a challenge by Democratic of more runways at O Hare air- Park Ridge computer software Prtbul a supporter ofa property a vote of 150,253 to 79.737. aig, swamped his oppofleat, enuepreneur Barry Watkins willi l cap and culs in Siate spend and steoligly anli-abortioit, sur- of Mount Prospect with 50,495 Hyde. a conservative spokesman mrat William M. Blame. Jr. vised an anticipated pm-choice Continued ou Page 18 . U_ S CONGRESS, 6th DIS- . fanner RepfeseiitaIis Robert Though Democrats won the wome s vo0 LUst session Seasoned 19 year legislator, LicutCnañtGOVCrUOrOf Illinok. ie scathe was appointai1 to when Elèction I incum

Transcript of I 1iies Park

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8746 N Shermer Road, Hiles Illinois 60714 (708) 966 3900

VOL N2O,THEUGZT, fÒVI0MUER5i992 50C per copy

PresideiRelectBiIlCIifltO0dfeated PreoidentGeorge Bush by.99 votes in Mi1ine and NuesTownships in Tuesdays election.Unofficial returns from 96% ofthe tolalprecinctsifl Maioe and.NOes Townships gave Clinton50,203 volet .10 Bushs 50,104.Ross Perot inceived 15,914 or13.7% oflhe total vote bi the twotownships. - .

A breakdown ofIhe towusipsshows Bush winning .MioeTesvnship wish 25,730 votes toClinton's 23,144 and Perot's10,504,IuNiles Township, Clin-ton had 27,059 to Bush's 14,374

.andPerots5,4lO'

UNITED STATES SENATEIn the race in Illinois for Ihr

UnitetiStoles Senate, RepublicanRich Williamson Outdi5tofledDemoctal Carol Braun by 51,525Ii 24,588 votes inMaine Town-ship Braun reversed these totalsin Nues Township winning by a25,304 to 19,114 voles, :

COOKCOUNTY .

STATES ATI'ORNEYIn Cook County meCs, Slates

Attorney Jack. Ø'MaIley wal-loped Democrat challenger Pat,O'Connor, in both .

townships,o'Malley had a45,748 lo 12,456margin iñ Mainç Township anda31,787 to 13,818 lead inNiles

Township. with' 96% of the pee-cinclsaccoilfltedfOr.

.COOKCOUNTYRECORDER OF DEEDSlathe County race for Record-

er of Deeds, . Democrat JesseWhite won tise election bestingRejblicanSuSan,Catonia by a1,012,514 to 771,413 vote, Whitewon IheChicago vote, 632304 to12,456 while losing in CookCennO' suburbs by 538,376 lo380,210:

COOK COUNTY CLERK'In the Tace for Clerk of the

Cook County Circoit Coati, is-cambent Democrat Aurelia Pu-cioski won by 2 1/2 to i marginover Republican Herbert Sebo-man. Unofficial returns showedPucinski winning by a 1,012,514vote to Schuman's464,7O6 totaland Dolores Jones' 120,304 soie,Pucinski won the suburbs by a572,731 to 339,546 vote forSchumalt while Jodes received34,lf6votes- . . .

METROFOLITAÑ WA-.TER RECLAMATION DIS.TRICT' .. ,

.Iu the 'Metropolitan Waler. RcclmndOn Disieict.Demtwtata

,Nancy Sheehan, Gloria Majew-

. ski and.PalriCia Young defeatedRepublicans John' Holowinski

OCT 03 N

.,-- putuc LIBRARY

Niles to movequîckly to takeover parks

With the threal of contin-ued legal wrangling by theNues Park DisIriCt, the Vil-lage 01 Niles will move to-day, Wednesday, to colis-plete a canvass ot the voteand present the certitied re-nullsatthefiflal Park Boardmeeting on Wednesdaynight.

Commenting Ort Park Dia-trict threats to contest thereferendum results incourt, Hiles Mayor NicholasBlase said Tuesday, "I thinkthe Park District Commis-sloners should reconsiderwhether tO contest thisoverwhelming mandate,"

Niles otticials have indi'cated they will, if flecos-nary, ask tor a court orderto gain control 01 the parkdistrict.

íisdt ICelsey.an4.Sh,ínleY Street.While Ihey wosin Conk Countyby about2 to t margin, the sabor-ban votes were rIme. Top vole-''getter Sheehan htid467,4lOvotrSin the suburbs. The edser incum-'bent, Majewski, had 427,718votes and the third winner, Dem

. Continued on Page 18

1;viliageol r.iiIeS set to take-over parks

I 1iies ParkDistrictdissolve

Nues voters overwhelmmglyapproved the historic referendumto dissolve ibeNtles Park Dislncion Tuesday.

Unofficial resallo on Wednes-day morning showed 6,738 votesin favor of the referendum and3,688 opposed.

Both sides on the referendumquestion scurtied during the fmaldays of the campaign to reach

hrnohont Nues withcampaign litetture.

the communIty. Oltegroup, 1,IU-zens For A Bester Nitos heededby resident Rick Sheridan,worked with 45votunieers to

,hosh the Park District dissolved.Theirarguments revolved aroundthe currentpark dislrictnOt beingfinancially secure and being unresponsive loresidrnls.

The issue pilled two faclionsof

Election úesults- on local refereùdums

Working to defeat the referendom was Friends of the NilcsParks, headed up by Nues ParkDistrict treasurer Mike Cirlinskt.

Explaining the magnitude ofTuesday night's vole, Sheridansaid, 'Alt of them (voters) wereas mad as I was. Everybody wasjust fed up with the way the parkswerebeingrun.

Concurring with Sheridan,Niles Park Commissioner BudSlesia said Tuesday, t think thepeople spoke. They wantedchange."

Nues Mayor Nicholas Blase,whose Maine Township Demo-eraIs worked to pass the erfeceu-dom, noted Tuesday nigiiì'-'-..."rhere has been a streng indicatien that people have been vet)'displeased with the Park DistrictThe Nilea Park District shouldsow slep aside.

i .Foltowing are election results ParkR dge deutedhonds for their

. of referendums en the halbi in library by a tosaI of 10 655

. the suburbs of Des Ptamea L n againsl lo 9 402 so favor Pants

t - i t 0lnwoodau4ParkRidge RidgeresidenlSal5OPa55areferesdum to allow Isquor to be

. --',- -'- . lM.O5 latee local restaurants. [pisa YL&fli'W.0 1'CSIUC,,lon. I.. -------,

Des Plaines ruined down a rufe- ,

byavole.of 10,535 to 9.608,

rendum to . issue bonds for 'the .

roustructienofa new library by a LINCOLNWOOD1 By u. voteof 1 1,079 to tO,622. nearly 2 to 1 vote Lincolnwood

Des Plaines residrnis.alsO vot- .residents lamed down a referen-

ed in favor of adopting stoggefed dam which would allow theirterms for their aldeimanby avete community lo become a home

. ofl6,419to4,l78..

rule unit. The votewas 3,144. against 1,l3sinfavorOflherefe-

PARK RIDGE: Voters in resdam. .

Election ResultsNovember' 3, 1992 . , .

Maine '& Nues TowñshipS

If. f

Thé 1993,Election'

ClintonBush

,

Perot

23,144,

25,730. '10,504

27,05914,374, 5,410

Matne Twp. - tJ.s_ Senate Maine Twp.,

Nites Twp.. ,

Results: Braun 24,588 25,304

ClInton: 23,144 Williamson 31,525 , 19,114

Bush: .25,730 -Perot: 10,504,

Slates AttorneO'MalleyflDnnnnr

Maine Twp.

45,748 ',12,4S6

Hiles Twp

,31,787

' 13,819

Perotgets 137% -

Clinton wins Nues,Loses Maine Townships

-TRICT Kii4tra (R-28th) was elected

White House and several local Hyde res sted While Ho se prcsbattles some ncumbentRepubli sure and oled fo the fam lycan legislators. heldfast in what leavebilh.has been atraditionally Republi-can constituency. Winning Re- lLLlNOlS STATE SEN-publicans include U.S. Congress- .

ATE-281h DISTRICT. .

28th) and Slain Senator Wa& 1er a fam I nr f ce Maine

man Henry Hyde (U.S.-6ih), . . ..

State Sehaior.Manty,Buller (IL- Parlç Ridge Republican Many

ÌLbudycz(IL-7th),aCCOrdiflV° . TowflShPPO11tk5 foc iiears. held.

lalcstlalliesatpreSstime.nuiothe281hDiSlriCi State Seii-

Congiessma' Henry J. Hyde ofBsnssflVlllC, an attorney, beat Butler. a long-allie opponent

back a challenge by Democratic of more runways at O Hare air-

Park Ridge computer software Prtbul a supporter ofa property

a vote of 150,253 to 79.737. aig, swamped his oppofleat,enuepreneur Barry Watkins willi l cap and culs in Siate spend

and steoligly anli-abortioit, sur- of Mount Prospect with 50,495Hyde. a conservative spokesmanmrat William M. Blame. Jr.

vised an anticipated pm-choice Continued ou Page 18

. U_ S CONGRESS, 6th DIS- . fanner RepfeseiitaIis Robert

Though Democrats won the wome s vo0 LUst session

Seasoned 19 year legislator, LicutCnañtGOVCrUOrOf Illinok.

ie scathe was appointai1 to when

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BUGLE EDITORIALThe Niles ParkRefereñdufli:the winners and the losers -

Winner: The taxpayersIt ¡s hoped the village of Niles taking overthe parks will meangreater financial security to the Niles paiB system. Currentlythere are miIIiòn-dollar-plus debte taken out as bonds by theNues Park District, including $2.8 million recently added to tryto quickly improve the park district's image prior.totheir de-mise at the polls. The village, with its considerable sales-taxrevenues, should put an end to thE shameful borrowing in thename of lhetaxpayers .. - -

Winner: CitIzens ForA Better NUes. -

lt is alwaysfascinating to see residenlu with no previous polit-cal experiencebe brought into the political system. Endlessorganizational meetings, - wriling brochures, recruiting!troops' to get their message out, learning sorne 01 the ti-nesse needed to win, such as what to- sayand not lo say. -One participant recéntly said she fiad no intention 01 gettinginvolved in this battle, but now that she did she tot gratified.This is what our polEcat system has always been about: citi-zens getting involved. lt is outot such campaigns that thenextgenérationot local elected officials arise. -

Loser:ThetormerPallc Boardmajorlty- - -

-In ocr-35 yearscovering local politics we hove,rarely seensuch aself-destÑctivegrOup asthe majority making upthe f i-nal Niles Park Board The movemenito oustthemwas crested simply becaùse too many citizens' groups within fhe dis-.trict toIt they were not being listenod to. The arrogance of theboard in dismissing petitioners to the board, of trying to sup-_press open debate and of threatening park employees whodid not agree with their positions was the primary reason thispark disfrict has been dissolved. The irony is this entire pro-cees could have-been preventedhad cooler heads prevailed.A coming together of all sides, very early on, could haveheaded off this referendum. However, the anger, the inabilityof the majority to compromise, and, finally, their incredibleegos resulted intheirdownfall. -

Loser: The LeagueotWomen Voters. The most interesting development of this eletion is exposingthe League of Women Voters as the Daughters ot-the Amen-can Revolution ot the political left. Like the DAR., theLeague showed itself to be closed-minded, snobbish andenormously self-righteous. More damaging, however, wasthe closer look we had at the League. The approximalelytwenty-five members they have in Hiles showed lhemselvesto have less political influence than any local church bowlingleague. We suspect they have so few members for good rea-son. As mentioned here before, it was enormously dismayingfor us to watch the least democratic and accessible electedboard in our memory have two of its three-member majoritymade up of League members, inicuding a former Leaguepresident. Additionally, their candidates and issues forumswere primarily attended by their own members, showingthem of virtually no value to the community. Candidates in tu-tune elections would find their time. better spent anywhereelse but al self-serving Leagseof Women Voters tomme.

Loser: Those foretgn' newspapersMemo fromfheBug!e to those othernewspaper publishers:

Come on, guys and gals, you're taking yourselves too seri-ously. You are simply advertising-shoppers looking to ex-pand your markets so you come into Hiles fo peddle a fewtnore newspapers. But thinking you are, in any way, part of

our community is silly. Writing editorials from your offices inWilmette or Des Plaines does not make you experts aboutHiles. (We suspect the combined age of thewriters of thoseeditorials would riot add up to the 35 years we have been

based in Niles.) And hiring a few Bugle has-been reporters lo

cover our town doeu noi make you Hiles newspapers. We

know it says Hiles on the tront page of those foreign newSpa-

pens you distribute in our town, bui you should know beBer

than to believe everything you read in the newspaper; partie-

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Zoners give nod- th-Bunker Hill CondosMaine Townshipsurplus fooddistribution -

Maine Township will dissib-ste surplus government foodfrom I p.m. to 3 p.m. Thsrsday,

.- Nov. 12, is the Maine TownshipTown Hall, 1700 Ballard Road,ParkRidge.

Recipients mast bring theirsarples food identification cardsissued by Maine Towsship.Those who do sot have idestifi-cation cards and would like toparticipateis the governmest sur-plus -food progtam should bringverificados of residency andproof of income to the township

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Township's emergency food pan-try are hare and food dosahonsare needed to estock the shelveste_ help serve residents in crisissituatioesdsnisg the coming wie-ter. -

The township is particularlyshort of canned luecheos mealsund meals-is-one, such as ravioli,

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lfNiles Trustees confirm Nov. meet with the Postarelli imprist2 Zoning Boaid aritos, another is tercet mouths. Tenants atcosdomisium project will rise os FountainView condos, near 7200south Milwaukee Avenue, Niles. Milwaukee moved is this year.The newesl, is the 6700 block, is uukerHill in the ithOOblock andajoint venture between the Prey- the former Capri motel asd Plumbylo family of Niles and Pode Flower restaurant sites is theRidge builder Michael R. Posta- 7100 block are sow sudor cou-retti. Catted The Greene at Bun- slructioe.ken Hill, the devetopmest will be Board Chairman John Fnickori a 1.45 acre site adjacent to the asked if PesIareIS had sufficientBunker Hill cosdomisiums sow fssding for the pmjecls so theusderconstruclios. Village would not he left with as

ltwittbethefoaflhMitWaukee empty building if he becameAvesse, Hites condo develop- Continued en t'age 16

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Newcomers to Nues will pay ptiaece with the FetteratEmer-gescy Masagement Agency andcertifies eligibility is a federal

lion Oct 27. At the monthly floottinsuranceprogram.meeting, Tri.Istee Jeffrey Avisot5 -- Vilsage AttitmeyRicbuedTioy

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Tw'sitig lo zonisgmattcrs, dis-business houses, industrial plantscession arose over whetherorgolf clubs.Sporlmart Plaza should be at-Water of a different sort was

cossideted when the Board lowed a two year exlessios os apasseda flood plain ordinance in- biilboardadjoining its property attroduced by Truslee Andrew 7253 Dempster Street. The Vit- -Przybylo. 14e explained the orth- tage Sigs Commissios said thenance places the Village m corn- Conttnued en Page 16

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The 'Senior Citizen Eoetop-tiooprovidastao relief by rettec-jog the equalized assessed vaina-tian ala property by $2,500.

Those seeking a "Sanjar Citi-ceo Exemption" thnsl be 65 yearsofageor oltierduriag the year forwhich hey apply and most eitherawe their principal residence orhave a lease in which Ihey are ra-opensibie farproperty taxes. Ap-plicaats must pravide two proofsafago, and a recentrealestate taxbilL -Married warnen mast-pravide their marriage license toshow Imnoitian from moldeneureetamurricd. -

For moro iofaraiadon, call theNues Township Assessor's Of-fice at673-9300 envied the officeatS2flS Mois Street, Skokic. Thisinformaban is also available-from the Coah Coenty AssesarsOffice.

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Nilgs age 62 and ever and their younger spouses. Seniors inter-euteti in obtaining addilonul nen)nr cnter information should caller visit the cenare and be placed on the mailing hoI. The center islocated at 8060 Oakton SUe.i

RIVERBOAT GAMBLING TRIPThe Niles Senior Center Singles Granp is sponsoring a trip la

Joliet for Riverboat Gambling on Wednesday, Nov. 18. The a-ipincludes a visit lo Ihn Riallo Theatre, lunch at the Jaéob HenryMansion and gambling on the Empress Gambling Boat. The castio $28.50 and tickets may be purchased at Ihn seniar-ceeler.

TAX-AIDE PROGRM SEEKS VOLUNTEERSAARF (Amedcan Asnuciatian of Retired Perooas) is now Sc-

cepling applicalions from-those inlereoled in helping oenior citi-zens with their tax relnms. This Tau-Aida program is co-sponsored by -the Internal Revenan Service. Beginning in Jera-012. there will he a five duy training caerle far the Tax-Aidecounselors, setier IRS supervision. The volunteers are reqeiredto pass au exate before they are aulhorizrd Io be -cannoelorn.Valanteors are reimbursed for necessary Qet-Of-pockel expenognnnch an mileage, parking, meals, panlugn and baoicsnppligo. Vol-unteers spend four haars (nr more) each weekfram Febreary 1thrangh April ISanninlieg senior taxpayers at tho Nilen SeniorCenter_Them in no charge or gratuity for prepuring tax reterna,work is on a vnlanleer basis. Seniors living in Nues who see in-teresled its helping theelderly prepare their income tus returnsare asked to contact Mary Oleksy, 8060 Oakloe Steed, 967-6100,enl. 376. - - -

MEN'S CLUB MEETINGTickets are on sale for Ihn Men's Club Holiday Party net for

Friday, Dec 4 at Chatean Ritz. Tickels are $16.50 for chickenand $17.50 for beef nr scrod. Payment is dee at the time nf regio-Vatios. Por uddilional informntiaa, contact the senior center.

RECREATIONAL GAMES GROUP FORMINGThe Nues Senior Center is seeking interested seniors who

waeld like la join a recreational games group who will meet onManday aflemooao at I p.m. ut the center beginning in Noveni-ber. Those interested in joining ohould call Maureen Jekot at967-6100, ext. 376. - -

HOLIDAY ORNAMENT CRAFT CLASS - -

The Niles Senior Center io offering a cruft clans et Ballard Loi-sureCenter en Friday,NOv. 2Oat 10 a.m.The eanIis4 und in-eludes nitsupplien farìthbee emernbntnCeâftees:thill cOmplete alace angel, flower poinsettia and cinnamon banch ornameelThese make groat gifts or may be hneg on your tree. Pre-regioterut the senior center. A sample of the projects will be on displayal the center. - -

NEWCOMER'SMEETING - --

The Nues Senor Center is hooting a Newcomer's meeting ouThursday, Nov. 5 far new registrants of the Niles Senior Centgr.A variety of informados will he provided an senior center nclivi-ties and services. Reservations are reqnested and may be madeby calling 967-6100, est. 376. Coffee and sweats will he served.

RULES OF THE ROADThe Nues Senior Center is hooting Rulen of the Road' driv-

er's refresher course al Ballard Leisure Center, at Ballard andCnmberland on Monday, Nov. 9 attO am. Those intereslçd uattending shauld rederve-a space by calliag the senior center at967-6100, net. 376. There is na charge for this program.

HEARING LOSS LECTUREA lcctum, Hearing Loss in Older Adulto' will be hòld at the

senior Center au Thursday, Nov. 12 at 2 p.m. The leclore will bepresented by Northwestern University Hearing Loss Manage-meut Project. Come to the lecture asti learn what can be doneabout lass of hearing and the impuct on your life. Register forIbis free pragrnm by calling 967-6100, ext. 376. -

TAX RECEPTIONIST NEEDEDThe Nues Senior Center is seeking a volnnteer lo serve as re-

cgptIOOisI for the tan program os Teesday uflernoans from 12:45p.m. lo 4 p.m., February through April. Thosc iuteresled necasked la contact Mary Oleksy ut the senior center, 967-6100, ext.376. -

DISCOVER DISCUSSION GROUPThe Nues Sentar Center is hooting Dincaver Disceosion

Oroep uguin this month on Thursday, Nay. 19 ut 2 p.m. ThereIs no cost ta altend, however reservations are requested. 0ergroup wtll discuss a variety of subjects and share ideoaa andoplelons le this fan and exciting pregram. For ndditonal infor-matian,cotl 967-6100, est. 376.

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The Nues Senior is hosting their holidoy party on Wedaesday,Dec. 9 at 11:30 am. at the While Eagle Restaurant. The menawtlf feature family style which includes roast beef, chicken andPolish sausage. After Ìaoch, enjoy holiday music by WhiteyO'Day. Tickets may be purchased at the seuior center far $11.50each.

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Novemberhappenings forLeaning TowÏSeniòìs .

Leaning Tower Senior Cen-1ers Annnal Thanlcsgiving Din-nerwill be held on Monday, Nov.9. A complete Büffel Dinner withRoast Turkey, dressing, cranber-ries, etc. will be served Lo mom-bers of Senior Centerfor a nomi-aal fee of $4 per member.

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Monthly Birthday Party for No-vember will be held on Monday,Nov. l6at 1 p.m. atTower SeniorAdnit Center, 6300 W. ToohyAc., Nilo. Heidi Siewert wiltpresent a Musical Alpino Tour'a program of unique vocal andfuuaicat artistry. All memberswho have birthdays during No-vember will be honored and allother members are invited tocomo and help celebrate. Ro-freshments wilt be served follow- -ingtheprogram. -

The Annual Holiday Gift &Bake Salo will held on Monday,Nov. 23, from 10:30 to 2:30 atLeaning Tower Scsiur Center,6300 W. Touhy Ave., Nitos. Forsalewitl be all sorIo uf hemcmade

- cokes und cuukies, us well ushomemade crafts, lovely newitems, and white elephants.While brousiug, stay fur lunch.I-lot Dogs, chips, drinks und cof-fee und cake will be on sale.Briogyour fricuds.

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Th Mayer Kaplan JewishCommanily Center, 5050 W,Chnrch St., Skokie, and IDS Fi-nancial Services, tac. will presenta free financint seminar for retir-ans atJCC on Tharsday, Nov 12,at 12:30p.m.

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Maine Seniorsplan Novemberactivities

Maine Township Seniors haseplanned an esciting schedule ofevents daring November, inclnd-ing a trip to see "The Sound ofMnsic" at the Marriott Lincoln-shire.

They con begin themonüt bygathering for faa and friendshipat the regalar monthly - bingogame atnoon Thursday, Nov. 5a1the Maine Township Town Hall,1700 Ballard Rd.. Park Ridge.Registration is regnired and a 55-cent fee wilt be collected at thedoorto cover refreshments

Seoiors will celebrate "TheTurkey Trot" during their No-sember loncheona with enlertaiO-ment provided by the popularNorth Shore Senior CenlerStompers in their renowned jaezstyle. -

Diners cas enjoy a IradiliorratThanksgiving feast at one of twoluncheons al noon Tneaday, Nov:10, oc Casa Royale, 783 Lee St.,Des Plaines, or noon Thnrsday,Nov. t2,atBanquelsby Brigante,2648 Dempster, Des Plaises.

Cost of the luñeheoa is 57.50for members. Guest reservationsat $5.50 will be takes un u space-availabtebasis.

On Snnday, Nov. 15, senionwill head for,a performance efRodgers aud Hammerstein clos-sic mnsicat "The Sonad of Mu-sic," at the Marriott Lineoloshire.The show will be preceded bySunday lunch al the Fireside Res-tanrtmnlis Morton Grave. .

Demur bnses will lease at11:45 am. from the Maine WestHigh School parking lut, en Oak-ton ease of Wolf Rd., and returnabont6 p.m. Cost is $37 for mcm-bers. Guest reservations at 542will boaccopted os a: space-asaitublebasis. . -

Duriug their monthly craftworkshop u 9:30 ara. Monday,Nov. 30, seniors can create tices-ratise clay pot bird feeders filled-with potpuurri to be used as in-daaraccessorics orgifts. -

The workshop will be held isthe Maine Towuship Tasso Hall,1700 Ballard Rd., Park Ridge.Cost is 55:50. Participasts shouldbring a 1/2-inch artist brash, gluegun and scissors. All usher mato-riais will be provided. Advanceregistration is required.

More thun 3,800 resideols arcenrolled io the Maine TowosiripSeaiors. Most activities arc limit-ed to members. Membership isfree nad new members arc alwuyswelcome. Applicaots must be 65orolder md provideprouf of resi-descy. To receive a tneusberslmipapplicat(ua and obtain rcscrsmm-lior infnrmatian for activities tmndtrïps, cull Helen Jang er Sue Neu-sehel ut 297-2510, est. 240 sr241..

Discussion onaging parentsSt. Anthem Home is present-

ing a lecture un "Yoo and YourAging Paresia".

Robert Lemer, M.D., UnitChief of the Older Adult tupaúeotUuit, Institute of Psychiatry:NMH, will ho lecturing on thuprocess of sommaI aging, cern-mon concerns related ta ugrsgand how family members cus ad-dress theseissnes. --

The lectnre will be held anWednesday, Nov. 11 at SI. An-drew Flame, 7500 N. Newark,Mitwankee and Tonhy, Nitos, al6:30 p.m.

Refreshments wilt be served.R.S.V.P. by caltiag (708) 647-5332, ext. 70.

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Moderate exercise titad activity can be, ùpportant assets in aperson reaching their blood pressate goaland staying fit, Every-one has iedividual differences aed conditions that need to beconsidered when planning n healthful prngram of exercise. Peo-pIe whose health does not allow exercise can often take part inother enjoyable physical or mental activities.snch as hobbies, no- -

cial activities, volnnteer work or attending classes. free blondpressare screening clinic is offered for Morton Grove senior citi-tent from 9 to 10 am. on Tnrsday, Nov. 10 in the,FlickingebSenior Center. - - . . , .

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The Morton Grove Advisory Cotsmission on Agieg wilt hold -its nent monthly meetihig at i p.m. on tuesday, Nov. 10 in theFlickinger Municipal Center. The commission provides an arenafor discsssioít and planning of seroices and programs te; benefitMorton Grove's senior citizen popnlation. All intereuted resi-dents are welcome to attend. - - -

SENIORS INVITED ..Maine East, Niles North and Niles WestHigh Sehoolsinnile

township csiors (Maire Township residents age 62+,; NilesTownship residests age 60+) te join in on free school produc-tiens to be performed- this fall. At Maine East: Variety ShowMatinee, 4 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 12. At Nues North: "Class Dis-missed," t p.m., Thnrsday, Nov, 12, AtNites West: OrchestraSymposinm, 5 ars. (all day), Saturday, Dec. 12. Por moreinfor-nation aboutaetivities open to senior citieens at the schools call965-9365 for the Nites township Senior CitizensClnb and 696-3600 for the Maine Township High School District 207 GoldCard Club. . -

SEN1OR TRAVEL-CLUJI -

The Prairie View Senior Travel CIsh has pianned ils outingsfor the fall and winter seasons. - "A Day In Chicago" will take isthe NBC Studios, the Harold Washington Library and lunch atBinyons on Nos. 12. - An overnight holiday outing to thé Mobilfisc-star Kohler Resort in Kohler, Wisconsin is planned for Dm.6 and 7. r Ou Jas. 12, a tonr of Susshinr Crafts in Wheelingalong with a pizco lunch is ou thr travel agznda to spell cabin fe-ser. - Then,a trip to Marriott's Lincolnshire Thrater for krochand the production of "Swccny Todd The Demon Barber of FImtStreet" is schedulrd for Feb. 10. - In May, they plan a spectacn-lar trip-to (toc Britrish Midlands where their heme fer eighenightswill be a newly restored and ultra-deluxe English Manor House.Por information aud details regardirg these trips, call RuneeBrenner at 965-7447.

. - LUNCH BUNCH.Lnnch Bunch is hackt Morton Grove sesiors get together for a

lieht lsnrhand foulure length trino on Friday ofreru000s io OhoFlickingrr Senior Centèr. Please note that registration for theseget-togethers is being altered this year in order to altem moresesiors to enjoy this aelivit9. Register ut the ParaOs View.Csm-munity Center on the forst Tuesday following the Friday of theprevious Lunch Busch; and of conrse every day after, as capaci-ty allows. Call today (965-7447) to inquim about reservationsfor the first Lsnch Bunch. Lunches will begin at 12:30 p.m. fol-towed by the film. There is a cost of $1.50 pci tunch/shew. Thisfall's schedule includes: - Friday, Nov. 13 "Three Mes & aBaby" - Friday, Dcc. I t "Kindergarten Cop".

THANKSGIVING DINNER -

Dual spend Thanksgising Disser alone! Jein in on a tradition-al Thanksgiving Dinner with all the trimmings at the PrairieView Community Cester on Thanksgiving Day., Nos. 26. Thereare many folks who, fer ene reason or another. ore not able tobewith family on this holiday. How about spending it with as andalitera in the village who share the same situation? Dinner andentertaisment is being prosided through the estruordiusry gene-rosily of the Niles/Merton Grave Rotary Club. Ali participantswill be gnests, free efcharge, as it would be st any "family" cIel-bration. Fur information and resersatiass cati Prairie View at965-7447. - -

TAX-AID VOLUNTEERS -

Each year hundreds of Morton Grove seniors ladee advantageof free asd capen assistance in filing isceme lax farms throughthe Volunteer Income Tus Aid program sposored by the IRS,AARF, the Village of Morton Grove and the Martas Grove ParkDistrict. A few-more-salasleers will be needed as eonselors fortbk year. People who have las knuwledge and are wilting to betrained in a five-day IRS sas course held at the Flickinger SehiorCenter, may qualify as las counseters. Fer more informatisa callthe Mortes Grove Senior Hat Line at 470-5223.

REMINISCENCE INTERVIEWSThe handing down of family history frurn une gcneratioa ta

snather bus always alten place. But with the more mobito andbusier family of today, we need to make special efforts to pro-vide seniors with eppsrtnnities to reminisce. Taking time to Irs-ten to another perseo reminisce gives the pawerfal unspokenmessage that "Who ysa ore, what yen have done, and the thingsyon care about arr very important to me. I believe in yen-t ac-cept yen, s want to know yonr stury. And even mare, t receivewhat you hsve to offer as a gift." The Mortyoa Grove Commis-stan on Agisg is conducting "Reminiscence Interviews" for in-terested iadisidnals and their families. Those interested in au in-tersiew can call the Murtos Grose Senior Hot Line at 470-5223.

BECOME A MEMBERFor more information about these senior services and recreo-

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Good Counsel High School,3900 W. PeLerson Avenue, Chi-cago, invites all junior high girlsand tiroir parcnis to discover"the Good ConoscI Advantage'al ils Sunday, Nov. 8, GpenHouse. From I to 3:30 p.19..guests wilt meet Ehe adnsinislra-lion, view club displays and sta-dent work, and enjoy a stmtest-guided tour of the school.

with a strong liberal arta fo-ens, Good Counsel offers a cow-preheosive, college-preparatorycurriculum. tn fact, 96% of theclass of t992 gradsotes are pros.

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Gemini namesgirls basketballteam members

The faculty and soldent bodyof Gemini Jonior High School,8955 Norlh Greenwood Ave.,Nilec - East Maioe School Dis.lrict#63 - annoonccdlhe follow'ing girls who have heco selectedas members of Gemini Girls'Basketball Teams.

Members of Ike eighth gradeLearn arc Lalisha Alvcrsoo, Vale-rie delaCulle, Loredana Deluso,Sharon Del Pilar, Manali Doshi,MerediEh Hamboorgcr, CandyJohosoo, Vini Joy, SabrinaPierre, Kiujal FalcI, Fripa Naval,Etljana Spasojevic, Viviana Vor-gas, and Nancy Vargas.

The team is coached by Geosi-ni leacher, Cathy Umlauf,

Membeiv of the sevcolh grade(hum are Daniela Dinsitric, Va-Itessa Garippo, Nicole Hasleti,bIcha Kobylooski, KatieKrysskki, Sosie Leksaoder, Lie-eie Metcalf, Jennifer Myuog,Rachel Neshil, Traci Olteofield,Slaci Pipikios, nod Yasmiou

The team-is coached by teach-er Ed Gozdecki.

Notre Damealums hold dayof recollection

The NoIre Dame High SchoolAlumni Parente will have u Dayor Recollection guided by Fr.Charlen Kohlermun, CSC on Sal-orclay, Nov. 14, al Notre DameHighSchnol with regiolration al8:30 am. followed by conferenc-es and Fenilenlial Rite. A Eu-chaisE Liturgy will be held at11:30 um. with lunch lo follow,Thereisa$5 feeperpersno.

Make reservations by cullingFr. Joseph Sln-ool, CSC Directorof Alumni, at (708) 965-2900 orGeorgelte Canlson ut (708) 676-9787.

Firefightersvisitpreschoolers

Nites firemen receolly visitedMs. Koluic's 4 yr. old Pee-schoolclassroom at Gar Lady of Ras-Sam School, Niles.

The children talked about safe-ty aodwbattodo io caneof fire.

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The Instilole for Bosinest andProfessional Development io of-fering seminars in microcompnters. leambuilding, leislics, basi-ness maoagemenl, conlomerService und Ehe design of esperi-meolsutthe Business ConferenceCenter at Oakton CommunityCollege, 1600 E. GolfRoad, DesPlaines.

Intermediate Lotus 2.2 is de-signed for experienced Lotus us-ero whir want to advance theirskills in designing functionalbusiness spreadshecta. IL meelsfrom 9 am. - 5p.m. on Tuesday,Nos'. IO. The fee is$l95.

Intermediate Aldus Pagemak-er 4.0 offers maoy useful featnresfer producing longer publica-lions, noch as company bolletius,directories, reports and newslet-tees. lt meets from 9 am. - 5 p.m.onThursday,Nev. 12. The fee is$195.

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From Coslemer Service toCustomer Salisfactioo esplainshow encollent service can build,lire respect ofcostomeru and reapbenefits for yonr business. ltmeets from 8:30 am.- 5 p.m. enTuesday, Nov. lO. The feeis -$195. -

TheBasicsofbarcndingfecos.ea on how ta desin systems-which integrate bar coding intoIke cenEreI of material, how bar-coding systems work within anEDt environmeut, and how 10crate u-"paperless" organitiation.The seminar also analyzes cur-rent applications in industry andthe advantages and disadvantag-es orbur ceding compared to olhrrmetbods ordataenls'y. Il meetsfrom 8:30 am. - 5 p.m. ou Ttturs-day,Nov. 12. Thefetiis$195.-

Effective BusineasTravel CostManagement . A Method forCutrolling Costa highlights hewto-analyze your business travelbudget and.negoliale your travelrequirements from un insider'sperspective. lt meets from 8:30am. - 5 p.m. on Toesday, Nov.lo. Thefeeis$t95. -

Deaign of Experiments - ' AuGvcrview previdea - a generaloverview of the design of esperi-meats using the Tagochi Meth-eds. ltiocludes: becoming famil-im with design technology,determining factors ofdesigs, theimportance of melhodology, in-terpretiag results and making de-cisioes. lt mecE from 6:30 -t0:30p.m.onThursday,Nov. 12.The fee is $65.

InTeamboildiog and Empow-erment, managers team what ittakea lo elevate their skills to he-comeeffeclive leaders and receg-nize individaal leadershipstrengths. It mecE from 8:30um. - 7:30 -pro. on Thursday,Nov. 12 and Friday, from 8:30a.m..Sp.m. The feeis$295.- - Ootsoorcing-Logistics--Servic-

of-year- oreo memo system.- 'rIt -. es4ThirdFoirtyLogiotien)ronitgeu- -on Ihn reasons basioeasea aró'out-sourcing )listributioo functions,services third party orgauieatioosprovide, advantages and-dis9d-vanlagea, nod coals and risks'us-sociated with outsourcing. Ilmeets from 8:30 am. - 5 pies.Taendày, No4. lOE Fee-is $19$.

For more information, costadKen Thiessen at (708)- 635-1932. -

Loyola participates in'Red Ribbon Week

LOyeta's CARE program(Chemical Abuse Referral andEducation) is part of the Acude-my's stodent assistance program.

to an effort te involve thewhole Loyola community in aunited effort against substanceabose, u CARE Tank Force of fa-cntty/staff coordiaated activitiesat the Academy duriug NationalRed- Ribbon Week, Oct. 26-30,'which is sponsored by the Na-honnI Federation of Fareuts for aDrag Free Youth. In l989,'thered ribbon became the symbol ofa oatioo's iuloleraace for anAmericao where alcohol anddrugs erode Ilse potential of itayouth. Participation io Red Rib-bon Week activities demos-strates a commitment IO ahealthy, drug-free lifestyle aud

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Loyola activities included:Monday -Decoration Day- sporEteam members decorated theschool with red ribbons us a visu-al introduction to the week; Tues-day -Reach Oat Day- a clothingdrive fer the St. Vincent DePaulSociety symbolized positive rath-

- er than destructive actions io oarlives; wednesday -Wear RedDay; Thursday -Fledge Day- sto-dents signed pledges notlo ose il-legal do-ogs er to use legal dragsillegally; und Friday was RedRibbos Recognitieo Day.

Loyola teachers were eucoar-aged lo promete these activitiea'as well as classroom discussionof issoes relating to drag and al-cobol abose.

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Membora nf the Malee Fast Varsity Girls' Volleyball team are: sittieg (left to right) Sabenn Ahmad,Dayle Harbo, F10 Chen, Menika Kukus and Vicki Whitcemb. Kneeling (left to right) Anetta Kakao,Beth Cazel, Julla Demoler, Laurie Tinaglia, Amy rappaporl and Beth Pearson. Standing (left to righl)Adam Beck, Brandy Kessler, Beckie Pentine, Angel Wanek and Coach Maureen Meeller. -

Day Care center setsholiday bazaar

field will provide iufomsutioo onito services. Jewelry, sweats, Ha-ookkatn mt Christmas gifts, toys,Childrea's Books, gift wrap, Hot-iday cards, handmade quills,pifiOtiogs, wood carvings, andmuch more will be featured.

The public is iovited to attend.For farther information, phone(708) 945-4290.

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Marillac froshexperience spirit day

With their first few mouths at know them. This was achievedMaritlac behind them, Mariltac's threegh "ice breaker" games andclass of t996 was treated to a etlternctivitiesjostforfreshmen.SpiritDay. The seniors also performed

Led by the seniors, freshmen some skits aboet their freshmanwere encouraged to meet new year, nod intreduced the fresh-people outside of their regular meutoMarillacoctivitiesaedtea-classes and friends, nod get te ditioss.

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Marillac'sclaoo of 1994 receot-IP received their class rings at theannual Ring Ceremony.

The themse of this years! cere-mOny was "Circle of Friends",symboliziog the shape of therings.

The program began with thesong "Priends are Frieuds Forev-er" sang byjuniors Christy Dam-bra, Julie Shaw, Suzanne Red-ding, Kerry Rond of Park Ridge,Camille Morez ofMorton Grove,Kelly O'Dowd, and CoreyPrange. The rïngs were theablessed by Father Hal Stanger ofAscensios Church io Oak Park.Following a history of the ringsby Sr. Marcelta Ewers, D.C., Ma-riltac president, the rings werepresented by Sr. Ann Marie But-ter, D.C., Marillac principal, -andSr. James Jeffers, D.C., AssistantPrincipal.

"She's Got A way", wasdanced by Meg Cichon. CarrieHough, Lealey Manaban andChristine Taecaale of Skokie iothe Student Ceuler were servedby thesophomoeeclass council.

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OLR guild holds craft,bake sale

The Queen of Peace Guild ofOur Lady of Ransom Parish,8300 N. Greenwood, Niles, willhold its 20th annual HolidayCraft aud Bake Sale in PalachFlaIl, lowerlevel ofthecisarch, onSalurday, Nov. 14, from IO am.to 6 p.m.; sud Sunday, Nov. 15,8n.m. to noon.

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thon Society of Ute Greek Oolito-don Church of Nibs, poseras itsauuual Bazaar For All Seasoun,"Agora, A Greek Market Place,"to be held on Wednesday sodThursday, Nov. 1 1 nod 12, from 9am. to 9 p.m. io the CommunityCoetcr, 7373 Caldweti Ave.,Nibs.

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wreaths, house decorations,home-made baked goods allmade by Guild members. 101ro-daced this year wilt he palelingsby a guild member. Included alsowilt begumes and raffles..

Coffee and rolls will be serveddoriog sole hours.

All proceeds beneflt the parish.For morn informalion, colt theMinistry Center at (708) 823-2550.

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"Agora, A Greek MarketPlace' will feature- delicious,-home-made Greek puslrieu aedbreads, just in lime for yoor hob i-day entertaioing. Lsoch and din-neo wilt bu nerved ou beth dayswith live Greek music. Sere-nades from 6 - 9 p.m. 'floe bezaarwill feature authentic Greekhand-made crafts, gifla, Christ-mas Ircasurm. crocheled items, awhite elephant and a Greek Cof-feeShop.

Admission is free and there isabondant free partsng

Men's Clubto meet

On Sunday, Nov. 8, Coogre-tian Bnai Ziao Mees Club, 1447w. Pratt, Chicago, will have Suar-day morning servicen at 8:45 am.followed by breakfastat 10 am.

GIraI speaker will be BillRichmond ou "Boundary Watersbetween the U.S. and Canada,' -How Seniors cango on outiegu.

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On Saturday eveniug, Nov. 14.Maine Township Jewish Congre-galion Shame Emel will hold ilstIC Annual Goods and ServiceAuction at 8800 Ballard Road,DcsPlainesat7:30p.m.

The fealured items includinghotel weekends, thealscr lickels,dinners, jewelry, children's mpsand many other new goods andservices, will be available statt-ing with a "Silent Auction." Alive auctian will follow laler inthe evening with pmfessioualauctioneer Peggy Cookley sell-irog selected imms.

Admimion is S2.50. Refresh-meets sod door prizes will beavailable throughout the evening.Far more informatiou, call (7û)297-2006.

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Congotgaoìoo B'nai JehcrshnoBeth Elohins, 904 lcfils,:autreeAve., Gbenview, will host an actauction on Saturday,Nav. 14.

The auction wilt be conductedby European Amecicoa Aot rifNew VocI. n' hieb features -a stewapproach oui a fresh supply rifcontemporary artwork as acts ussome,old ebonies includingioda--ira, landscapes and -span motifs.fhc:prcs'inw hegios ut 7rlS p.m.with the -auction following at 8

-Cost is SS per person. Theress'illbc rsffleand refreshments.

For further isformalian call(708) 729-7575.

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servicesNorthwest Suburban Jewish

Congregados, 7800 W. Lyons,Morton Grove, annoosces ils Fn-slay Evening Services far themonth of November. Serviceswill begin at 6:30 p.m. an No-veosben 6 und 27. While Navew-her 13 and 20 will see Servicesbeginning at EIS p.m. The Nu-somber 13 Service will honorJewish War Veterans. The Ser-vice is being sponsared by theKinsehenbaum Silver Past No.282.

Rabbi Edward H. Feldheimand Caotor Joel J. Reesick willcondoctthe Services.

Satueday morning serviceswill regio at 9:30 n.m. for each oftheSatordays in November.

Lecturediscusseshow to forgive

Jadith Pilek, MA., discnssesways ta heal Ihn spirit, as pats ofa Passages Lectern Series from 1to 2:30 p.m. On Tuesday, Non,17, in Room 112 at Oaktou'sRay Hortstein Campus, 7701 N.Lineale Ave., Skokie.

Filek's lecture focuses on howto let go of painful memoriesand mane on with your life.

For more information, call(708) 635-1414.

Set worshipCongregation B'oai Jehoshna

BeIh Ebahim, 901 MilwaukeeAve., Glenview, 729-7575, wothRabbis MarIe S. Shapiro and Da-vid B. Pion will hold Shabbatworship,Fniday, at8p.m.

I ATTENDt,, CHURCH

Helen G.DziedzicHelen O. Dziedzic (nec

Sub), 73, of Niles, died ouOch 9 at Palos CommnnityHospital. She was Ihn wife ofAlen H. Dziedzic, mother nfCarol Pawlowski and Vzckz(Brace) Denordo, Sisler niStephauie Ceareik and Jean-elle (Chuck) Pierce, grand-mother of 5. Funeral serviceswere held 0cl, 12 at St. Maryof the Woods Church. Ar-rangements were handled bySkaja Tenace Funeral Home.Inoemseot was in Maryhill -

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James PatrickPerito

laures Patrick Perilla, 30,of Des Ptaìnes and fomoerlyof h4iics, tOed os Oct. 16 atHoly Family Hospital. Mr.Forillo scan böosi osa Nov. 20,lEbt io thorwyss. 34e rusos thesao of3.aniclr sod Judy Peril-io, brollare rif Patti (D. Scoot)Nier -and Jolie Perilla. onclef Jessica and Travis, grand-

son of Pat Perilla. and Cal-leen Chnoinacd. Foncrol ser-vices were held OCt. 20 atGar Lady Of RansomChurch. Arrangements werehandled by Skaja Terrace Fu-neral Home, tslermenl wasis All Saints Cemetery, DesPlalnrn.

Joseph G. VolpeJoseph G. Volpe, 71, of

Niles, died ou Oct. 16 at La-oberato- General Hospital. Mr. -

Volpe was born ou June 19,1921 in Chicaga. l-le was Ihn -

husband of Diane Volpe, fa-then 0f Prances (Robert)Scheodel, broihen of Sal(Connie) Volpe and Esther(Don) Longtin, gmndfather of6. Funeral services were heldOrI. 19 at St. John BrebeafChurch. Aeraugemenos werehandled by Skaja Temuco Pu-seraI Home. lulerment was ioManut Carmel Cemetery,Hillside.

'-'u ,,,jiiis uaua,I nines. asr.Cahill was born on Oct. 6,1916 in Bulle, Montana. He'iras the brother nf MaryO'Connor aad Joseph Cabill.

TheBonly Childhood Center ofNorlhwest Snbueban Jewish Con-gregulion, 7800 W. Lyons, Mor-Ion Grove, is aceepting registra-lions for ils pm-school program.Childeeu son accepted from theagm of 15 months nnlil Kioder-gurlen.

mg half-day programs are asfollows: 2 days - Tuesday undThursday for 2 year olds; 3 days -Monday, Wednnsday, and Fridayfor3 lo4 ynarolds; 4 days - Mon-day, Wedoenday, Thaesduy andFriday for 3 1/2 10 4 year olds; 5,

-d:ays - Molidtiylheooígh Friday for

. Andrew M.Kowalyshen

Andrew M, Koì.valysheo,65, ofNiles, died Oct. 19 al-Holy Family Hospital. Me,Kowulyshen was horn onJan. 6, 1927 io Chicago. T-8ewas the husband of Ihn lateJoan Kowalyshen, graodfa-doer of 9. Funeral serviceswere held 0cl. 23 at SkajaTerrace Funeral Home. ¡nIer-meut was in Elmwood Ceme-tery, River Grove,

Ross Buscemi -

Ross- Buscemi, 83, ofNiles, diraI on Oct. 18 at Lu-theìan General Hospital. Mr.Bnscemi was bem ou -Oct.31, 1908 io Italy. Hewas the -

hushaud of-the late Carmela-Buscemi, - falber. 0E Theresa(Max) Niudl,-gzuodfather ofElieabeth Wescolt, PatriciaNiadl0 Michael Niodl nod Pe-1er Nindl, brother of FroncesSemioero and - Nino Kuhn,brother-in-law of MadelinePaglini and Virginia BasIn-vich, grandfather of 4 great.grandfather of 2. Funeral ser-vices wem held Oct. 22 ut St.John Brebeuf Church. Ar-rangements were handled bySkaja Terraco Funeenb Home,Interment was io Mount Car-mel Cemetery, Hillside.

- Mary K.Brounsuzjan

Mary K, Broonsuzian, 64,of Montan Grove, died ouOcL22 al Swedish.,Coygnunl.Hospital. , Mu.....Bróunsuuianwas born Aûg, 28, 1928 in Je--rusalem, Palustiion, Sho wasthe mother of JohnK, Brouo-..sucia, Shoushao Beounsuziau,-Varoujos Brouosueian aodHusmig. - Funeral serviceswere held 0cl, 24 at the Ar-tilenian All Saiols ApostolicChurch, Arrangemeols werehandled by Skaja Terrace Fo-uncut Home, lulermeot was inRidgewond Cemetery, DesPlaines,

Eugene H. BauerEugene H. Enoer, 79, of three daughlers, Judith, Doris

Niles, owner and operulor of a Suodgrass and Sandra Paine;Northwest Sido service slìtlion two sinlers; two brothers; eightfor more thon 50 years, died groudchildren; and three great-Oct. 23 at Lutheran General grandchildren, Funeral Mass,Hospital in Park Ridge. Mr. was held at St. Paul of the.Baner owned Bauer's Service Cross Catholic Church, PorkStation nod Body Shop, 7816 Ridge. Arnaugemonts wereW. Toehy Ave., for morn than handled by Ryau-Parke Faner-50 years. He is survived by al Home, Punk Ridge.IWO 5055, Eogenn and Roben;

John P. Cahill.John P. Cahill, 76, efNoles, Fnneral sernices were helddotsl on Oct. 20 at Velerans Oct. 23 aI So. Jobo Brebenf-..--

Chuech. Anasgements werehandled by Skaja Terrace Fu-ocraI Home. Islermeul was inMaryhill Cemetery, Niles.

Congregation has pre-school openings

4 to 5 1/2 year nIds, There io anadditional lunch progeom until 2p.m.

Lessons which are desigoed toencourage childeeu to aclivelyexplore and manipulate a widevariety of osalerials are offered.These lessons are constructed Ioenhance childneu's skills io Ihnenresmas ofself-coocepl, move-ment, language, login-self-help,sociolization and crealivity.

Visa and MaslerCard are an-cnp64l. Contad Roz Pager, Dz-recfoìlìo'rbgigtehht965-O961.

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Stepback in time toenperience prize.the,Windy City as it ones was al The celebration is u wonderfulThe North Shore Retirement Ho- - oppoetnoily to reminisce whiletel's Legendary Chicago celebra- Enjoyiog Ihn.live eolerlainmnnt.lion ooPriday, Nov, IT from 2:30 As always, refreshments will bep.m. lo 4:30 p.m., IliliChicago served. Everyoon is welcome loAvenue, Bvansloo. The event is come dressed as theM fanorilefreeand open toseniors, Chicago celebrity -- Mrs.

The North Shore's geaod ball- O'leary, Al Capone, Jane Ad-room will he transformed iolo damn, ele.histonc Chicago complele with a For further infarmalino an Ihnprohibilionneaspeakeasy. Nnrth Share Retiremeot Halel's

Make sure lo brush up on the Legendary Chicago celebralionCily's histery, becante guests ore cootact Sandra Small al (708)welcome to join in on a game of 864-6400. -

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: Scalabrini Friendsfor Alzheimer's

Scalabniui Friends for Alzhei-inne's is holding their 2nd annualLnñelìo and Benefit FashionShow on Saturday, Non. 21, ioIhn Grand Ballroom of the Chi-cago Hillen and Towers. Recep-lion will begin ut 11 am. fol-lowed by luncheon at noon,Gunst cglnbnilies inelude AlisoaRosati, host of NBC's "FirstThing io the Momiug", and IhnItaliao Consul General, Dr. SIn-fano Cacciagoezna. The GrandRaffle will feature two (2)round-leip butinent class tinkeloto Ilaly, courtesy of Alilalia aoda fur donated by Maple Furriersof Oak Park, The cost of thebenefit is $50.

Scalabrini Friends for Alzhno-mers is u separate non-profitnorporalion, solely organized forthe purpose of raising money Iobuild a viable renIer for Ihn AIz-

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For Benefit Luncheon andFashion Show informabas, con-tael Josephine Petitti at (708)544-3286.

Northbrookseniors holdholiday sale

lt's that time of the year ogaiolThe Northbroajk Park District'sSenior Center will hold its auioanlFall Holiday Salent Friday, Nov.6, ai the Senior Center from 9um. to 2 p.m.

A wide voriely of items will beavailable to choose from. Manyof the holiday gift ideas will hohuodmode by the cenler's Sewiugand Crafl groups, ArSicles in-elude qniILs,jewelry, hand point-ed clolhiug, dolls, floral arrangmeals and much more. Therewill alto be -local craft vendorsselling avoriety of merchandise.

Por morn information, call(708) 291-2980,

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one, son ofRaberl A. and Lana H.Kushner of Skokie, recenlly ne-poned for duty al Naval Air Sta-lion, Alameda, CA.

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Holy Family Center will spoo-sor a Pall Healthfesi health fuirfor seniors and anyone interestedin health care concerns nf alderadullsSunduy,Nov, 15, from Ito4 p.m. io thnCenlnr's audilnnium.. Hnalthfeul will feature a varie.ty of medical sereeningu inclod-zog blood prensare, glaucoma,oral-denIal and foot sereeniogs.A regislered ourse also will beavailable to aoswnr queslionsabeat health concemn olderadulE mighl baye.

. Displays from heallh profes-nianals will provide informalinuabool- Medicare, AARP, uol1.lion, arlhrilis farE, home heallh,medications, safely, advantie di-reclines sod more, Demonsfra-lions on relunalion tenhoiqumund sil-down nnemises will bygIven. Door prizes and refresh-menu will he available.

The HeaIIhfesI will be held inHoly Family Heallh Cnnler's an-dilarium, located at 2380 DempslerSlzeetin Des Plaines.

Thnnnenlis free lo Ihn mesmo-Oily. For morn information abontIba Hrallhfesl, call Ihn Center at(708) 296-3335.

Devon Banksponsors seniorsprogram

Devon Bank preseros mulOtaI-nuIraI eulertainer, Lunrie Sunher,In a special program für area sen-mr citizens, Weduesday, Nov.11, 10 am. in the lower level coo-ferenee cenino ai the bunk's Chi-cago lanalion, 6445 North West-em Ave.

Somber sludied music at theJnlliard School and has snug withChicago's Oriana singers and theNeo Tumid Synagogue Choir.She has beno twice winner of theChicago office nf fine urIs urnutdevelopment grant and was noarliul-in-resident nuder Ihn lIli-nois ArE Council's Aros-tu.Educalino program. Her perfor-muore at Deseo Bank will io-dade a sandy of mosic, span5ning Broadway, folk, popular andclassical. She will be uccompa-noed by Russian bern coocerl pia-nist,JennieTkuch,

All Devon Bank senior citizenprograms are preseoled free ofcharge on the second Weduendayofeach month, Refreshments areprovided before Ihn performauc-es. Seniors wilh iloeslions abeotDevon Bank producE or servicesnr the scheduled programs, call(312) 465-2500, cnt. 302 duringregnlarbanking boors.

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sIJ 55 Plus Club picnic

JJ. Biltenbinder of lite Chica-go Police Depunlment aud seenou WTI'W-TV (Channel I t) willspeak Io seniorcilizens atau Openforum, entitled "How Not To BeA Viclim". The forum in hosEdby The North Shore RetirementHotel and - Regency Al-HomeCare Sevice on Friday, Novem-ber2flat2:30p.m.at 1611 Chica-go Aveour, Evanston. The eveotis free and open Io senior cilizens.

Billenbinder will esplain howseoiors can avd becoming our-

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geE of viciiroizalion io theirnnighb0000d. Senior citizenswill olso learn what they can dalaplay il nafeon Ihn sb-eels. A ques-lion and answer period will ad-dress furlher safely ronceros of

the group.The North Shorn Reliremeol

Hotel and Regency At-HomeCore Service host monthly apeefnrums for senior citizens. Theeducational forums preseol is.sann ofimporluoce and allow seo-mm IO discuss thetopics lagether.

For fnrthnr infnnnalioio on the"How Nnl To Be A Victim" openforum, contact Sandra Small nc(708) 864-6400. -

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Ednu, a bright. inlnlligeei,likeablo 99 year-old woman livedwiih frmnnds und was lullyable ioraen for hersell until she fell andbrahe hnr hip.

After a hospital stay, Ednafound she was unuble in walkwilbout paralbnlbacs. li inak twopoupIn io help her sit and stand.Ehe alta needed brlp with bath-ing and dressing,

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Durieg bee masih-lang slayat Ealbord, Edna "svaeked nui"with three io fane iheropy ses-siensaduy. De.Noeinn Pbunagan,a Physiairist and Medical Direr-tnealthe Rehabiliiaiiee ServicesDepartment. manitored ihn pro-

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Iletween Edna's murage undwill to recaverund the skill atourstaff,Edeabegaewalking, sittingand standiegwithent help. She'snawhome,abletnbatheand dewshersell. le tant, shejusteelebratedher lloih Birthday.

A nuesingeenter with skilledstall and un eseellenr rehabilita-tian program. like Ballard's, conwarkenenfthese miner miracleslibe Edna's.

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Members of Ihe SU. 55 PIus Club enjoying ¡lie picnic atibeHillcrenfPark. (Left to right) are: Jasline Pighini, Celia Fiore ita,Helen Simon, Helen Willard, Marie Monfalbano, Fruncen Debar-lolo, Doris Teshner, Eleanor Brie, Jonephine Trojnar, ElsieGeyer, Stanley Rakoczyanci,4lTegeler.

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AssaultA 21 year old Morton Grove

man reported as he drove southon Cakiwell Avenue, Nibs, southof Howard Street, Oct. 30, thedriver of a black BMW cut himoff, then tail-gated him when hehonked. When hoth cars stopprolfor a red light at Touhy Avenue,theBMWdriver, about55, exitedhix car, pulled open the othermmlx car door, threatened to killhim, then swung at him andmissed. When the-younger mangot Oat, the other man returned tohis car and drove off. The BMWlicense checked out to a leasingagency.

DUI, BACover .10

A 35 yearold Chicago man in-volved in an accident in Ike 9000block of Milwaukee Avenue,NOes, Oct. 3 failed field sobrietyLests and was arrested. He regis-lered a BlOOd Alcohol Content(BAC) of .21 and was chargedwith driving under the inllaenceof alcohol, having a BAC over.10, driving off the roadway andfor not having insurance. He wasplaced on $1,000 bond and givenaDer. 17courtdate.

Home burglaryA resident in the 8000 block of

Ozanam Avenue, Niles camehome the afternoon of Oct. 28and found a side door had beenkicked in and$500 BIsen from thekitchen. An nnidentitied manwas seen leaving the premisesearlier.

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Thefts atGrocery StoresNov. 1, u Glenview man, 75,

was observed hiding cigarettes,cat food arId candy bars in hisjacket and attempting lo leavewithout paying from a grocery inIlse 8200 block of Golf Road,Nilea. The man was.givena 'P'tickctandfineil$50.

A security agent for a groceryin the 7900 block of MilwaukeeAvenue, Nitos, on Oct. 31, saw aChicago woman, 33, lake fooditems valued al $5. The womanrechived a "P" lickek

Theft from car- Early Oct. 23, a witness heard

glass break andsaw two men ranfrom a 1988 l-lynrdai parked nthe 781)0 block of Nordica Ave.,Niles. Thecarownersaid the of-fenders canted $100 damagewhen they brake a car window toenter, then tocsk a $75 radia cas-setteplaycrand two speakers val-nedat$l00. -

Theft of purseA Chicago woman. 26, toldp-

lice the night of Oct. 31 she wasseated in a restanrantlbar in the8400 block of Golf Road, Niod,when a man walked past herchair. Shortlyafterwards, she no-OcmI her $400 designer leatherpurse wan missing. 8ko said itcontained $300, credit cards. acheckbookand adriver's license.

Retail theft!battery

An agent for Ocars, Golf Millsaw a woman talon clothes valuedat $490 theafternoon of Oct. 23.When the agent approached, the

. woman lied, kicking and pnnch-ing -him as -she ran, . Policecharged the woman, a Chicago

- resident, 35, with reAti! theft andbattery, placed her on $1,000bond and gave her a Nov. 19canrtdatc. -

Two Den Plaines women werestopped Oct. 20 when -they leftKohl's, Golf Mill, without payingfor a $70.jogging suit they wereseen stuffing into a panse. Thewomea, agcs42and 24, wcrbgiv-en "P" tickets and roch paid a $50fine at the scene.

A security agent for Kohl's,Golf Mill slopped two Skokiemen who tried to leave after laIs-ing silk shirts from a display. Oneof the men, 24. had hidden twoshirts valaed at $120 under hinOwn shirt. Hewas charged withretail theft, placed on- $1,00)bond and given a Nov. 18 court-date.

The second man, 19, was fined- $50 and given a "P" ticket for lak-ingoneshirtvtilued at $40.

Theftin- Nursing Home- A62 year old occupant of aesnrsing home in the 8300 blockofGolf Road, Nilen, reported shewas sleeping the morning of Oct24 when an unknown man camein, took her pürse frOm a bedaidetable drawer, too... k$l7 fromhtirwallet in it, thon retiamed..itlee

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Theft fromFord dealer -

Persons unknowu took all foseradial tires, their rims and hubcaps, from three late model FoolMustangs in a locked and fencedarea in a dealen'n lot in the 6200block of Touhy Avenue, Niles,between Oct. 24-26, Passengerwiudows on two of the cens worebroken and one was damaged bya milk crate, The dealer estimat-edhis loss at $9,600.

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Ten people were rescued fromu fine that swept the Lincoluwnod

- Bank Building at4433 W Touhy- Avenue Monday evening, ac-

cording to ftreofficialn,Seven engines, five Mocks and

50 firefighters helped fight theentea-atarm blaze, Lincolnwoodwas assisted by firefighlenn fromSkokiti, Nilen, Morton Grove,Evanston, Glenview, Rosemoist,Des Plaines, Northfield, ParkRidge,Winnetkaand Wilmette.

"We had qaite a rosean effort,"said Cmdr. Drew Smith of theLincolnwood Fire Department"lt tank some time to fight thefain, We conldn't pat water on itbecause we were rescuing peo-pIe. -

"One man .w,as hanging fromthe third floor window and wehad to renene him by ladder,"Smith said, Seven other peoplewere rescuedhy ladder from win-dowsofthe five storybuilding. -

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Garage burglary- Dcl, 16, unknown offenders

broke a door window und entereda gaenge in the 7200 hIck. ofGrnenleaf Avenue, Nues, Theytook a loI box and tools, a lawnmower, two bikes and rollerbladen fora total loss to the ownerof$3,137, -

Toy car takenAnesidentofthe 7000 block of

Keeney Avenue, NOes, said un-known offenders took a child'syellow toy nports car valued at$80 from a reardrive the eveuingofOcn. 28.

Theft ofsnow blowers

Between Oct. 23-25, a mowblower valued at $180 wan laitonfrom a garage in the 8200 blockofElmoreAvenue,Niles.

The night ofOct, 25, unknownoffenders broke a lock on a shedin the 8300 block of New Eng-land Avenue, Nues and took asnow blower valued at $350.

many pcopie.were wOrking in the-buildiug at the lime the fire brokeOut around 5:15 p.m. - The forewas said to bayesIan-led on thethird floor in the south centnalportion -of thebcick and glassbuilding. thecaaseofthefire wasstill under investigation, Smithsaid ,-- - -

The - building houses noveraioffices on the. second throughfifth floors. The bank, located onthe first floorwas notdamaged,

Smith said it was not knownwhat cauaesl the fire to spread sorapidly canning people lo gettmpped He said thebuilditig hadItO sprinklersand no smoke de-teeters,

The lack of sprinklers or analarm was not a violatiott "be-casse of the age ofthe building,"which was built before the cur-rent code. Smith said, - Newerbuildings and newly remodeledbuildings mutt have smoke de-tectors, he said.

- A DesPlaines man, 21, on Oct26 admitted.to agente for J. C.Penney, Golf Mill, hewas lryiugIO use a false receipt lo get a cashrefund on two paies of jeansworth $65. He wan giveñ a "F"ticket .

Bakery r9bbed- The night ofOcl. 27, innknown

offenders entered -an unaecureddoorin abakeny in the 8000 blockofMilwaukee Avenue, Nues andlook bakery .e4ttipt9ent,, melad-ing a 20 qt.í misAse, valued -at

Bike théft -

An off-tenamn bike vMuç4 at$83t and locked to apost outsidea restautant in the 9600 block ofMilwaukee Avenue. Nues, wastaken the afternoon of. Oct. 8while the- oapner, 38, -of Skokiewas insidetherestaarant..

Battery . -

About 11:30 p.m. Halloween,an occupant 0f a car headingsouth on Milwaukee Avenue nearDempster Street, -Nues threw abottle at a cyclist pedaling northon Milwaukee and hit him nearhin left eye. The cyclist was ableto ride to Lutheran General Hos'pital, Park Ridge, where he re-ceived ten stitches near his eye.The cyclist, a Nitro resident, wasunableloidenlify Ihecar.

ACicero man, 20, was chargedwith battery Oct. 28 after an altee-cation with a fellow employeeabout a tool box in a fron in the9000 block of Milwaukee Ave-nue, Nilea, The victim of the al-Inged battery and wilnennes saidthe two men argued about thingsdone to the viclim'n tool box andthen the alleged offenderpunched the other man, The Ci-cero man was placed on 51,000recognizance bead and given a -Nov. 12 courtdate,

Oct 24, police contacted aChicago man, 60, who allegedlytwice punched a Glesview man,71, Del. 17 in a dispnte over ashopping cantata grocery at 8203Golf Road, Nilea; The Chicagomax agreed to coron in for au in-lerview, then admitted his nctiaoand expressed regret. He wascharged with battery, placed on$l,000hondandgivcnaDec. 14court date.

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North Maine firemen Centel service to curb.s help community harassing phone callsOnSatueday, Oct 3 at 9 am.

20+ - firefighters of the NorthMaine Firefighters Association

- spoesnred a "Saturday --in thePark". This event-took place atthe Greenwood Manor HomeOwñers Association Park ortGregory Lane in Unincorporated

- MajneTownship - -

At a-meeting held last month,members of the Home OwnersAssociation met with representa-lives of the North Maine -Fire-men's group to discuss ways loimprove tise park. As the focalpoint of the cnmplex, locatednorth of-Golf Road unid West of

- Greenwood,itwas feltthat nome-thing -needed to he dose ta im--prove the appearance and condi-lion of lhe park. This-facility is

-etilized by over 75children andteenagers who live in this com-pies. Repairs to the existingawing set, patch and seal the bas-ketball courts, purchase and in-nUdI three basketball hoops andnets, painting of park equipment,the placement of new sand andwoodchips in thearea of the slideand wings were made. The Fine-meen Association presented IkeGreenwood Manor Herne Own-ers Association a check in theamountof$l00.

It was planned that the coordi-nated effonl,-home owners work-ing with foremen, will oceomplishthe-above tasks on the 3rd. Thiseffort bytbe North-Maine Fine.men's--Association is the second

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wa9'Authonity's Esecutive Diec-tor, Robert L. Hickman, advisedtoday theowningofthe new Riv-erRoad enitramp fmñs the north-bound TO-Slate Toltway (l-294). -

This ramp, built le conjunctionwith the Tni-Slate.Widening pro-jets. will allow for direct accesslo northbound and southboundRiverRoadin Rosemont.

- At a ribbon-cutting ceremonyatlended by Rosemont Mayor -Donald Stephens, Illinois Depart-ment of Transportation (IDOl)Assistant SecretarySne Leonts,and project general coatrnctOr

- Sam Palnmbo, Directer Hickmanthanks all the participants in-volved in au intergovecamentslagreement that led to the con-slnaclion of this ramp ned the ac-,cens romp- to santhboued Tri-Slate from Balmoral Avenue.

Mannheim Southexit from 1190to close- Now effective, motorists lak-ing Mannheim Rond Soeth fromeasthoand l-190 out of ChicagoO'Hare International Airpact willaseanewly constrncteil exitrnmpaccessible vin the Bessme Cole-mon Drive exit.

Motorists should praceed east.ward after esiling at Bessie Cole-man Drive to access MannhetmRoadSonth. Signage will heposl'ed leading to this new evil ramp,from the Bessie Coleman Driveevit

Florin R. DejanMarine Pvl. Florin R. Demur,

sen of Geniv and Maria Deiaanf Skokie, recendy completedthe Automotive OrganizationalMainlenntice Cotone, The 1990gradnate of Nilen North HighSchool joined the Marine Carpsin

ta o series of comnianity basedprojects that have been tackled tohelp the community,

The first successful attemptwas the donation of money to ilseMaier Township Gang Task-force. The funds were used lopnrehase equipment for the Drop -

In center which is now located atStevenson Schoolan Capitol.

lt was the plan aflhe Firemen'sAssociation to continue these cf.forts on behalfof the cotnmanityand to designate usare ef thefunds raised each year, at theirAnnual Bawling Tonreotment, forthe purpose nf improvemcat in -

the Unincorporated areas ofMaineTownship that is served bythe North Maine Fire Depart-ment.

Ryan answers'tùrn on red' -

Central Telephone Company(Centel) has introduced the newCall Trace service thur allows itsresidential customern to have in-formatiOn about a- harassingphone call "captured" at thephone compaey.

"Cuntemers in ourserviug areanow have the power to start atrace as soon as an obscene orabnsive call is received," saidJean Anderson, Centel marketingprodnet manager. "The service isaatomaticallyavailabtr to alt ofOar residential cudlomers in ournorthwest suburban serving area.There is no need to call oar offie-es to order the Call Trace ser-vice."

According to Anderson, cus-lomees only pay for the servicewhen it is used. A $4 charge-willappear on the caslomer's phonobill foreach completed trace. Sheexplained thala coro -'pater at Len-tel's Nuisance Cenler will print aquestion summary about the trace melad-

Illinois' eight tuca on red law is ltt8 the caller's phone nnmber,a popular time.savee for motor- andthe Itme and dale of the phoneints. However taming right on call.

Q. What is permitted under the only be released to law enforce-rightlnm onred law? ment officials under court order.

A. You may turn right at n red Wecanuot give customens a copylight after stopping, but enter the - ofa trace report"intersection cautiously. Yield the Anderson further explainedright ofway to any vehicle in.the that once a teace has been cow-intersection or approaching on pleted, enstomers must call theirtinother road 'close enough to local police department and filo acreale.azi.immdiatehaztirdAlso report abtint the calL The potineyield therighiofway to pedestrii maybequire marin thati o''ne-rcaeeans in nhe intersection or an adja'. before charges can Ire filedcentcrosswatk. agaiant the caller. "Customers

You may lnm left at a red light shonld only activate a trace if thefrom a one-way street ints a one- call is ofa serious natnee that theyway ulenel after stopping. Before will follow-ep with police."taming, yield the right of way to According to Anderson, be-other drivern, pedeslrians and cy- cause Call Teure traces the lastdisH. call that was received, it's imper-

Slate or local authorities can tant to begin the service immedi-prohibitarighlor left tnm on red.Therefore, look for and obey all Craig Smaha"NoTam OaRed" signs. - .

Q. What can pedentrians and -.Mariae Pvt. Craig Smaha, acyclists do to protect themselves resident of Glenview, recentlyfrom motorists who abase the completed recroit lraiuiug.law? Tise 1992 graduate of GIra-

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She outlined the followingSteps to activate the Call Traceservice after receiving an oh-scene, threatening, or abusivecall: -

. Hang np thephone.

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. You will kcara necorded mes-sage informing yon that the traeris about to be completed. Youwill be told to dial t to complelethe traçA. If yoa hang np at Ibispaint, the trace will ko canceledand you will not ho charged.

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Firnt National Bank of DeaPlaines will host a seminar forarea businesses on "FrotectingYour Business - Fraud Safety forRetailers" beginning at8:30 n.m.,on Thursday, Nov. 29 at 701 LeeSt The seminar is expected toendattøa.m. -

Speakers will inctnde: MaryKanavas, Eankcard Ansociates,who will diseass credit cardfraud; a reprrseniative from the,Secret Service Department, whosvill rovicss' coanterfeil currencyand whatreetilers are mostly larg-led; and a represeniative from theU.S. Foulai Service will discnsscheck fraud. Following the pees-enGolan, the speakers will beavailable to answer any qaea-tides.

The seminar is open to the pub.lic, but sratiog is limited. Inter-estrO persans are asked to malte areservation in advance by callingJeosn Covalsen al(708) 927-44t 1,est 2365 by November t7.

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Women's NewsLGH offers reducedprice mammography

New statistics predict that onein nine women will have breastcancer in her lifetime. Early de-Section, however, can decreasethe saffering and often preventdenth.

To help with this effort, Luth-em General Hospital (LGH),1775 Dempster Street. is joiningill the Amercian Cancer Socie-lys Discount Screening Programby offering lower-priced mme-mograms dnrtng the month ofOctober. The $60 fer includesboth the mammogmm and theradiologist's reading fee.

Using low dose X-ray equip-ment dedicated to breast exami-nations, mammograms freqnent-'y detect lumps in the breastoften before they can be fettthereby significantty improvingsnrvivat. If breast cancer iscaught early enough, the patientmuy be treated with breast con-servntion surgery, making a

mastectomy unnecessary.This painless procedure takes

tess then an hoar. The AmericanCancer Society snggests womenobtain a baseline mafllmogeambetween the ages of 35 and 39.Then they should have a mum-mogrom every two yews he-tween the ages of 40 and 49 andonce a year after that,

With a total of three maso-mography anita, LGH staff por-form same 12,000 mammogra-phy exams annually.

Mammograms wilt be offeredat two sites, the LGH RadiologyDepartment and the LGH Diag-nostic Centre in the Doif Ambn-tatnry Surgical Pavilion, 8901Golf Road, Des Plaines. Toschedule n mantmogiatn at thehospital, call (708) 696-7177.To make an appointment at GolfAmbulatory Surgical Pavilion,cull (708) 803-2940.

Library workshopaddresses discipline

Small children can casse bigproblems when they refuse tocooperate with the most simpledaily routines - like eating, dress-ing orbedtime. To learn how par-enta can deal with disciplineproblems in a positive way, hesure to attend this free workshoput the Morton Gravo Public Li-brar' on Monday, Nov. 9, at Ip.m.

Debbie Dear of Tuesday'sChild will speak about disciplineand positive parent/child rna-tionships for parents of children18 months to six years old. Par-cuts of children with behavioralproblems area espccially encoar-aged to attend. Jnsl call the Read-er's Service Desk at (708) 965-4220 al the Morton Grove Li-brary to register.

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Executive Suites and GlassCeilings: WomenWho Make 11mthè Communications Pield s the,topic ofa brunch meeting to beheld Saturday. Nov. 21, at 10:45am. in Walker Brothers Restan-rant, 200 Mariott Drive, Liñcoln-shire.

The meeting will consist of apanel discussion with three successful executives who havereached the lop in their respectivecommunications careers. Spon-sored by Women In Communies-tions/NorlhShoro, the cost is $15for members, $20 for non-members,

To make reservations ' or re-Ceive additional information, calldays (312) 440-2714 or evenings(708)869-1010. .

Sisterhood todiscuss electionBoul Emnnah Sisterhood will

have a-membership lonchesn andmeeting on Thursday, Nov, 1201noon at Congregation Buai Ema-nah, 9131 Niles CenterEd,, 5ko-kir.

The gaestspeakcrwill beJana-than Levine, Midwest RegionalDirector, American Jewish Corn-rnittoc His topic will be Election1992, An Analysis of the Cam-puign and Election from a Jewishperspective.

The luncheon meeting is formembers only. The charge is$4.50. There is no chasge for newmembers.

For further information or res-ervations, please cult (708) 674-9292. - -

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Sisterhood plansrummage sale

Niles Township Jewish Con-gregotion Sisterhood will hold agiant rammage saIc and boutiqueon Sunday, Nov. 8 from 9 am. to5 p.m. at 4500 West DcmpsterSL, Skokie.

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Vetèran s Day meetingThe November 11 Vetran'u

Day, meeting of the Twenty-firstStar Chapter, National Society'Daoghtersoftbe American Revo-lution, will he held at the ParkRidge Country Club, 636 N.Prospect Avênue, - The luncheonwill begiti at 11:30 am. with aprogram at I p.m. entitled, "TheWay We Were.' Hostesses forthe day are Mrs. Marie Evans,Mrs. Donna Jo LaBonar, Mrs.Elizabeth Ontrom, Mrs. Elizabeth'Nedwed, Chair.

Speaker, Gaie Pixmer, Illinois-

Pourth Division Director, joinedNSDAR in 1974 and became theOrganizing Regent of the AnselBrainerd Cook Chapter of Liber-tyvitlein 1977. -

A chapter Fundrainer of Chit-dren's Educational Toys will beheld on November 12 at the homeof Regent, Mrs. Barrie Shinn.Demonstrator is Mes. BonnieJetsu Weinman.

Y-ME tmarrow t

The North Suburban Droop ofthe Y-ME National Organizationfor Breast Cancer Informationmid Support, witt hold ita month-ly Open Door meeting on Satnr-day, Nov. 14 at 10 am., at theNorthbrook Lihrmy, 1201 CedarLane, Nonthbrook, IL 60062. Thetopic, "Bone, Marrow Trans-planto" wilt be led byPatricia Ma-dej, M.D., Hinsdale Hospilot.

' Breast cancer patients, theirfamilies and friends. and health

- professionals interested . thetopic mz,wcicomc'at Opeti Door

Entertainmentbooks availableatRes

Entertainment '93 books areback at Resurrection HighSchool. These discoant savingsbooks will be available for pan-chase through the holidays.

Entertainment '93 contains aPine Dining section, with a dis-tinctive membership card, plushundreds of two-for-one and 50percent off coupons for familydining, fast-food, movies, theatreand sporting events, shopping,services and travel. Choose fromfour ofthe mojar Chicagoland nr-zas: North, Northwest, West andSoath. -

Proceeds will benefit Resse-rection High School. For mareinformation call the ResarrectionHigh School Office of Develop-meutat(312) 775-6616.

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: - - November 13 is Fourth Divi-Sian Meeting atThe Carlisle, 435E. Butterfield Rd,- Lombard,from9:30a.m. Io 2:30p.m.

November17 is Foarlh Divi-sion Reception foe New U.S.A.Citizens at the Dirksen FederalBldg., 219 S. Dearborn, Chicagoat 9: 15 am.

Janis Pahukeisavattabteat thePark- Ridge Library on -the thielThursday of each month to peo-vide genealogical assistance foranyone tracing their family tree.Visit with her from 9 am. untilnoon. -

Women in the northwest sub-urban area who are interested inany of the above meetings or inmembership in theNational Soci-ety Daughters of the AmericaisRevolution and are able to provedirect descent front a patriot whoserved during the Amisrican Rev-otution may- conlisct Mrs. BettyBomsan at (708) 692-6279.

o discussranspiants

mcetingn. The sessions are freeofcharge and reservations are notnecessary.

Y-ME offers peer support tobreost cancer patienta via a 24-hour Hotline, (708) - 799-8228,and educational Open Door meet-ings throughont the Chicago seca.Y-ME also provitles informotionOn what to do if a breast lump indetected.

Por more isformotion ohoalthe meeting, or about Y-ME, callthe Y-l4E.officr at (708)799.

Career womèn -hold workshopThe Northwest Suburban

Chapter of line National Associa-tiou For' Women ta Carreanssponsors it's monthly dinnermeetmg/workshop. Winner ofthe 1991 Illinois OutatandingWorking Woman Award fromthe Federation of Easiness andProfessional Women, FeankieWalters, will speak on -mattingimage work in the workplace.Walters is asnccessful entrepren-ear who owned and opemted aColor Me Beautiful retail/imagestore for eight years. She was anational image trainer and thenumber Iseo consultant in salenand prodactivity for seven con-secutive years. She will discusshow to make tlsrbestpossible im-pression.

The meeting wilt take place onMonday, Nov. 9, at the Hyatt Ra.gency Woodfield, 1800 E. GolfRd., Schoamburg. Registration isat 5:30 p.m., dinner at 6:30 p.m.and workshop at8p.m'.

Make reservations by calling(708) 934-5299 before Friday,Nov. 6. The fees are as follows:Members . $19, Non-members -$24, and $12 for those who wantto altendonty the program.

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Mammógrams should Women's Club

At the age of 40, a wornshould start making mammogphy part of her thutine heilearn. A mammogram is ñu X-raofthe breast-used-to detect brencancer.

' Doctors use mammogramsdetect cancerearly, even beforebreast lump can be felt. Early diagnosis ofbreastcaiicer msimpartant for prompt tannassent of thdisease. When breast cancer i

' treated before it han spread, thchances ofcompleterecovery asgood.

- Scientists estimate that deathfrom breast cancer' wonld decreano by at least 30 percent ifnIwomen gol taatttmograals as mcommended. Despite this enconraging fact, only 40 percent oAmerican women follow thgnidelinm established'by the Nahonni Cancer tnstitate. ,ThAmerican College of Obstetricians and Oynecologinm(ACOO), and t I tither medicaorganizations.

- These groaps recommend Ibaall women' ages 40 to 49 huymammograms every one to two

' yearn and mornes over age 50have mammograms every year.

Mammograms are avaitablthroogh hospitttls. clinics, doctorS,offices and special mammographycenters. tfndoctordoes nohave a mammography unit in theoffice, he or she witt,beahtetoorder the tent at a nearby locationBefore having a mammogramcheck that the cqoipment is spe- Resurrection óffers screening '

mammograms at reduced priceSpecial pricing for screening

mammograms hasbeen institutedat Resunrcction Medical Center.7435 W. Tatcott Ave., Chicago.

-The price of$75 includes the ex-amination and the radiologist'sfee.

"Screening mammography. isan effort to detect unsuspectedbreast cancer in asymptomuticwomen," said Gregory Moss.M.D., Medical Director of Diog-nonlicRadiotagy at Resurrection.The : screening enansiOatiofl,wlnich includes two views of eachbreast, is limited to women withno symptoms of breast cancer.Should the ' screening mammo-gram indicate a need for furtherdiagnostic views, the diagnosticmammograns pnice of $113 willbecharged instead ofthe$75 fee.

"We have istsellllcell this lsw-er priced sereeniog mammogruee

Oakton nursingassistant studentsgraduate

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graduated from Oakton Comma-nity College's ten-week BasicNurse Assistant Training Pro-gram at Onklon/Ray HarlsteinCampus, 7701 N. Lincoln Ave.,Skokie. A joint effortof Onktonand the Private Indnntry Councilof Northem Cook County, thtsprogram prepares studenta foremploymentas Certified NursingAssislanta with honpitats, namInghomesond otherheattti agencIes.

By city, graduales honored in-etude: DesPlaiam,RizalinO Aun-da, Regina Bittet, Ligaya Javier;Glenview, Thay Ly; MortonGrove, Normalita Manuel; Niles,Frank Beuck, April Sebastian,Gloria Vedtla Park Ridge, MaryMcNeelri arid Skokie,NuetaCar-neioun,Paut Miller.

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be routine - ' 'sets arts,crafts fairan cml- eQuipment only nsed for

r- mammnranhvand tlat it in certith lied by ilte'Auserican College o'y Radiology. -

st The cost for a screening mummagram -is genrratly betwee

to $100 and $125, bat con ranga from about $50 to $250. Man- states [tow ecqaiee insaranc- companies to Cover or partialte cover the cost of screening mansn mogmams. Check with an insue rancecarrierabouteachpolicy.e This procedure itself in qaic

and harmless. Thu doctor ors technician will ask the patient lo- remove clothes offfrom the waisI 'ap and will position her in (conto. the X-ray machine. He or she wil- then place two smooth platef around one ofthe breasts, flattene ing it no the greatest amoont o- tissue can be examined. Somee times the pressure of Ilse plate. causes discomfort. When the X

ray is'compteted, the praerdsrI wilt be repeated on the othe

- breast. 't - Some wOmen ame concernee about the risk ofradiation fron

mamomgrams. The equipmruand techniques used teday, however, are quite safe, esposing yo

e toavcry low doseuf X-ray.- Ncvermake exeases foravoid

ing regalar mammograms. Cout sidering how small the risks and

tow grcatthe benefits, il make- good scuse io talk to a docto' about including mamn)ograms as

partofa megatarhcatth careplan.

Lo encourage momeo ta seck earlydetection of breast cancer, whichaffects one- of nine women to-day," Dr. Moss saltI. The Amen-cas Cancer Society rccunnmendso baseline exam between the agesof 35 and 39, a maminogrutu eve-ny other yearbetwren agcs4fl aud50 and au annual rnmnlnogramafEes 50.

Screening motulnogroms areavailable in the new Maatmogra-phy Center Is the ProfessiauatEaildiog tlt Resurrection. Theeruten is accredited by thé Ameni-cao College of Radiology und ap.prayed by the American CancerSaciety. lt features slate-of-she-art X-ray equipment with towdoses of radiation, an all-femalestaff and a comf.ortable.:pnivateatmasphere.

The Mammagraphy Center isopen from 8 am. ta 4:30 p.m.Monday through Friday and 8am. to 4 p.m. Satnrday. For anappaintmeat, call (312) 792.5127.

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For information, call (708)864-5060 in Evanston, (708)272-2335 in Wilmette or (708)729-0150 in Olenview.

- The annual 4.rts and CmfLsf Fair prenenled by St. Monica

Women's Club is Saturday, Nov.. 7,from9a.m.tu5'p.m.nt5ll5N.n Mont Clame, Chicago.e Sinty talented craftsmen andy women will offer hand-madee . itemstoasefomChnistmasgiftsory decorating touches for the home.- Again 'this year, antique linean- wilt appeal to treasure hunters

-The youngsters will enjoy thek Kid's Komet with games. neda prizes from 10a.m. to,2p.m.

The snack shnp and bake satet wilt have homemade treats andf hotirly raffles wilt add to the fun.

! Secretaries tohear about

; land trusts- The pmofessianal Secremricse Intemationol (PSI) Skokie Valleyn Chapter invite yas to attend its

neat meeting, Monday, Nov. 9, atd The Stadio Restaurant, 8717 Lin-

colaAveune,MorlonGrnve. -

t Special speaker for the evening- is Ms. Dorothy Denning, Assist-a ant VicePrenident and Trost Offi-

cnr io the Laud Trust Division of- NED Trost Company of Park- ' Ridge, speaking on the topic of

"Land Trust".n Social hoar is at 5:30 p.m. withr dinner, choice afchickeu kiev or

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Skokie Valley Businessand ProfessionalWomens Club

The Skokie Valley Businessand Professional Women's Clubwill hold its Monday, Nov. 16meeting at the North Shore Hit-ton, 9599 Skokie Blvd.

Edith King Voseinki, wiltpresent "How Words Keep Worn-eu in Their,Plnce" and,"Do MennudWomen Speak the Same Lau-gange?" The five minute speakerwilt be fleten Bammer Berger,ownerofRed's Body Shop.

Social hour in at 5:30 p.m. withdinner at 6:30 p.m.; the cost is$15 including tasnnd gratuity.

Please dall Irene Montwttt(708) 965-2097 or Elsa Behrends(708)675-9039 before Monday.

Auxiliàry raisesfunds fordisabled

The Orchard Village Annitiaryesised $15,000 at ita annualluncheon to benefit adulte andchildren with developmental dis-abilities.

The theme of this year's eventwan "Lnngh itUp" and took placeat the Tower Garden Restaurantin Skokie in September.

The Ausitiany is curmendy ac-- cepting new members. For more

informnlian,call (708) 967-1800.

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Women's NS;

New. ArrivalsMARK JAMES MODESTOSusan and Mark Modeste are

the proud parents ofMnek Jamen,who weighed in at 6tbs. Asgant27.

Grandparenta are Me. Ib Mrs.N. Modesto of Lake Forest andMr. Ib Mrs. Henry Rings of NUes.

ZACHARY WALTERBELLER

Lorraine Lnzicki of Nues andIrwin BelIer of Des Plaines wrl-homed n grandson Zachary Wat-ter Edler, on August 28 in Lu-theran Geared Hospital. Zacharyweighed 9 lbs.tO 1/2 ounces. Za-chary's parents are Mary Ans andScott Better and Zachary has asister Atena.

RACHEL LIDIA DeSIMONELaciauo and Henrietta Orlo of

Nibs and Daniel DeSimane andFrances DeSimane ace the grand-parente of Rachel Lidia DeSi-mope bern September 24 in Lu-theran General Hospital. Rachelweighed 7 lbs. 3 1/2 ounces. Rn-ehrt's parents are Sheila and Jo-seph,DeSimone and Rachel has abrotherJoseph,Jr.

MEGAN ELIZABETHHARFORD

Megan Elizabeth Hanford wasborn on September 30 in Luther-an General Hospital to Eileen andKeith Hanford of Morton Grove.Megan weighed 9 lbs. 6 1/4 oc.Megan has a brothum Briuuand asister Sarah.'

Grandparent's arc Dan nodBetty Scanlon of Morton Groveand Gene and Dolores Hanford ofChicago. Great Grandma is Mar-ionDuMoutofMortou Grove.

KATHRYN PAULINEWILKINSON

Eileen and Daniel Wilkinsonof NUns have a new daughterKathryn Pauline born Augast 4in Latheran General Hospital.Kathryn has two sinters, CotIcenand Noreen. Grandparents ameGeorga and Puntine Wilkintson.

JAMIE LYNN WELTERJanis Lynn and Jay Michael

WelterofArlington Heights haven new daughter Jarnie Lynn bornAugust 7 in Latheran GeneralHospital. Jarnie han a brotherJack. Grandparents are Jim andDolly Wetter and Jack and JoanLanders, allofMorton Grove wet-comed n granddaughter.

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Village Board . tinuMfromPge3 Condossign should be removed, saidTrustee Bart Muiphy, and hequeslioned the equity of allowinga sign there and not elsewhere inthe Village.

Code Enforcement DirectorJoe Salerno explained no bill-boards are allowed unless theyhave been there, although the nfl-rncorpomtej areas ontside theVtllage are now allowing them.

. He cited examples at WashingtonStreetand GolfRoad and on Mil-wankee Avenne, norlIl of GolfRoad.

President Nicholas Blase saidthe sign o " grandfathercil...is wasalready there.' He said Federalcourts are trying lo restrict thennmber of billboards, bnl in therosary, there is almostno law. Headded "We're eight in the middleof all that" Tentate Tom Bondigamed majority approval for ex-tending Sportnsarfs nat of thebillboard for two years- eventhongh Trnssees Mnrphy andJames Mahoney dissented.

The Villagegains use of half ofthebillboard forsix months of theyear and also 25 pestent of therental revenue. Sportatart will at-tempt to atooct rental customerswho do not compete with mtab-lished NUes businesses.

In other zouisg actiou, theBoard approved changing Nilesparldug requirements at minimart gas stations. It will now. re-quise one space for each 250 sq.ft. of floor area and two parkingspaces fur employees. In addi-lion, if auto service hays arepresent, three spaces must be pro-vided for each bay.

As a result of the new parking

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Teastecs amended Niles eoning codo on nursing homes bychanging the description of sucha hume foam au establishment forthe care of the aged or infatti toone for thecareoftheaged or tee-minally ill whoìe condition re-qnires the services of a skillednursing facility.

Attorney Tom McElligoltgained Boned pennission to sub-divide a 120 n 180' lot into twolots at 9209-921 1 Ashland Ave-nue. Anew hounewillbebuiltonone of the lots.

In her report, Trnslee LouellaPreston, Board liaison lo the Sol.id Waste Agency of NorthernCook County (SWANCC) saidthe agency has submitted anotherapplication forbalefill to thoU. S.Corps of Engineers. The Corpshas six months to review the re-quest und public hearings will beheld. Preston noted Den Plaines,Northbrnok and Northtìetd areleaving SWANCC, but theirmethod ofwididrnwal needs cIar-ificalion because they are alreadycommitted to sharing the cost ofbalrfilton an annual basis.

Emergencypantry

Continued from Page 3pork und beans, spaghetti, macn-roni with meet, und beef stew.Other canned goods, nouperisha-bIc packaged foods, formula anddisposable diapers urn also need-ed to help meet emergencies.Grocery store gifteortiflcatcs nccalso welcome.

Mainn Township SnperoisorJoan B. Hull said, Wo have beenexperiencing a great demand foremergency food and would ap-preciateouy assistancewecnn getIO restock the pantry. We wouldalso like 10 nrge communitygroups to coudnct food drives tohelp us continue to meet emer-gency needs."

The township also distribntesThanksgiving andChrislmas bas-kein as well as holiday toys tofamilies in need. Frozen tarkoys,canned hams, other canned andpackaged food items, and grocerystoregiflcerlifieates would be np-preciated.

Food and gift cerlificates maybe broughl to the Maine Town-ship Town Hall, 1700 BnllardRd., Path Ridge (between Potterand Greenwood) during regular.office hoars from 9 n.m. to 5 p.m.Monday through Friday and 9n.m. to noon Saturday.

For information, . call 297-2510.

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Continued from Page 3bankrupt Ponlairelli replied "Yeasir, we have financing lined np,

o rendylogo." Inreferencetorun-ning ont of money, he said"you've got my word for it, it'llneverhappen."

Developers' plans call for 44units in a five story, 'L" shapedbuilding with the first floor de-voted to indoor parking. All ofthe noUs have two bedesomu andthe majority have twobaths. Prie-es muge from $115,000 io

. $175,000. .

In a Planned Unit Develop-ment (PUn) unch as The Gretins,builderscan expecttobe given al-lowances in zoning requirementotntnrn fortheumeaiijen they in-elude in their project, aordinglo Joe Salerno, beles Co66 En-forcemeatDirector,

Niles Code calls for about 17unilaperacre nnderR-4, Multiplefamily zoning. In this case therewill be about 30 unito per acre,less dense than the 32 units al-lowedatfiunkerflill,

Compensating amenities dsc-ribed by builder Ponlnrelli in-elude the indoor parking, a brickpaved patio area facing the riverand including a baeheqne armi,gazebe and decorated walkwny.The building will be set back 105feetfrom Milwaukee Avenue andinclude a meeting roam, cardroom, library and os the fifthfloor, an exercise roam with askylight. A paved brick area nearthe street will feature lamp postsandbenches,

According to Iaudscnpiisg con-tullanlRalphCampbell, the land-scapiug budget calls for a densecombination of decidnous andevergreen plantings with treesfiveinches in diameter plannedfor the front of the building.About 75 percenlofthe site is de-voted to green areas, walkwaysandthedeiveway,

Some Board members balkednttheprojeet's 1.5 parking spacesper anit, hut attorney, JeffreyLerner, representing the develop-ers, said the neighber lo the northhas agreed to grant an easementforadditionnl parking apares.

Commissioner Angelo Troianisaid "The density is high, buttogelamenities, I'd rntherseea con-do unit than some strip (ofstores) ...". At Troinni's motion,the Board approved the requesttoallow the proposed developmentwith the stipulation an easementfop 22 packing spaces be madeavailable on the business proper-ly to the north for overflow park-ing.

Monroe GainesMarine Pvt. Monroe Guinea,

son of Estella Rabiaron of DesPlaiues, recently completed re-crnit liaising.

The 1992 gradunte of Milwas-kee High School of the ADsjoined the MarineCorpu in July1992. .

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If your spinach is. sjrotly andyur beaUs are bedraggled, Ring-Eng Bros. and Barnnm.& BaileyCircus has just the answer to pepup an anemic garden. The Great-est Show Oit Earth is sponsoringa free "Mammoth ManureGivea-way" on Tnesday, Nov. 10 from

. lo to t 1:30 n.m. at Ihn RusemoatHorizon, Ausiliury Building.692ONoeth Mannheim Rond.

This premium-quality Circusfertilizer is generated in gargan-loan proportions by the qnsd-ruped performers ofThe GreatestShow On Earth -including an en-tire herd of elephants, horses,camels, llamas and other hay-

Zoo spónso.recycliñgtour

On November 7, familieswithchildren uges 14 and older canIeaenhow paper is recycled in atoar of the FSC Paper CompanyinAlsip,lllinois.

Tlsetoar, sponsoredby theLin-coIn ParkZoo Department of Ed-ucalion, will mace the processthat turns post-consumernewupa-per and mngazineslnto 100 per-cent recycled products includingcomputer paper, writing table,newsprint and various graden oftissues. Tour altendees will alsolearn how they can help by recy-cling various paperproducts,

The field trip will eno from 9n.m. lo 2 p.m. and will includeIransporlation and lunch. Cost is$12 perperson for zoo members;$15 per person for non-members.Advanceregisteation is required.

Lincoln Park Zoo it locatedjust minntes North of downtownChicago at 2200 N, CannonDrive. For usure- infornsalioncontact the Lincoln Park Zoo Deparassent . of Bdncatii,n. (312)294-4649, Mondny through Fri-dny,9a.m.loSp.m. .

EntertainmentS'93 CouponBooks

The Kiwanis (Morning) ClubofParkRidgeis selling Entertain-ment '93 coupon hooks. Eachhook costs $35 and contains bun-deeds of two-for-one coupons forfamily, cassai and fine dining;movies; hotels; sporting eventsand special attractions. Couponsmay be used immedintely. To or-dera book,call (708)825-1966.

The proceeds from the salo ofthese coupon books will help theKiwanis Club support a widerange of community organiza-tians inelading the Harbour,,thePark Ridge Teds Center, 4th ofJuly Kiddie Parade, Boy Scoutleadership training, sponsorshipof Park Ridge youth at the Kiwa-eis camp for disabled children aswell as environmental programsand other philanthrupic activitiesin Park Ridge.

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Pure and nnadsltemled,Cbemferlilizeris famed fonts high con-centration ofnilrogen, phosphor-as, calcium und other vulnableminerals, And unlike faros ma-noce, which may be sprayedwithchemicals to eliminate insecto,Circus manttre,çjn the "RealMcCoyV'

The "Mammoth Manure Give-awny" promises to be a windfallfOr all green thumb enthusiastsand health-conscious tillers of thesoil.

School's OutThe Morton Grove Park Dis-

,lrict is offering a fall day of ne-livilies ori the kids thy off ofschool on November11, Games,crafts, videos and more will fillthe day from 7;30a.m, in6:00p.m. A sacklunch and bey-emage should be brought by par-ticipants. All the fun taken placeat Austin Park Fieldhouae, 8336Mnemoma, Morton Grove. Fee is$30.00 per child. All children ingrades t-5 are welcome. For de-tails call 965-1200,

Parkway .

Chiropractic offersfree exams for food

Dr. Robert Peck of ParkwayChiropractie 835B Touhy Ave.,Park Ridge has amtonnced that onThursday, Nov. 12, a free enunsor treatment will be given in ea-change for a donation of food.The,food, canned or. non-tieritihableiìéipn.($5 to$25inyatne) wilbedoiiaiedbethnChiea.,goFoodflepository,

For an uppoinlment call Dr.,Peckat(708)69&004l7, ',

New servicecompletes .

information callsA tew service begins today

that makes it easier for IllinoisBell customers to call numbersthey receive 'from informulionoperators.

Thenew 41 1 service, Informa-tion Call Completion, antomati-cally connecte customers to localphone numbers that they requestfrom information operators, In-formution Call Completion isnow available in 15 suburbancommunities and parts of Chica-go.

Customers who dial 41 1 to re-quest u telephone number nowhave the option of asking IllinoisBell to complete the call fromthem. The recorded message thatprovides the phone number alsoincludes the option Io automati-callydinlandcompleat Ihecall,

The charge for information re-mains at 30 rents. The new ser-vice will cost an additional 30cents for each completed call.There is no charge ifthe cull can-not be completed due to a busySignalornonutwer,

Cunlomees Can continue It) call411 to request phone numbers asthey do currendy. Customerswho wish to dial the numberthemselves can hang np thephoneanddialus usual.

Cusloineru requesting culls to,8. 900, 96 and non-pnblished'nnrnberswlllnotbecu,ntected,,.11liin Bell will. be offering.

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NOVEMIIER5 .'YOUNG SINGLE PARENTS

Young Single Parents (21-45) will sponsor . hug bingowith social and dancing at 8:30p.m. on Tharsday, Nov. 5 al theGolden Hume Restaurant, 6417w. Higgins, ' Chicago. Soicialand dancing will follow. New-Corners are welcome to attend.For more info call Cindy at(312) 286-1724.

NOV.6/7/8ST. PETER'S SINGLES

All singles over 35 invited tothesebig dancen. . . Friday, Nov.6, 9 p.m., Aqua Bella BanquetHall. 3630N. Harlem. Saturday,Nov. 7, 9 p.m. Inside PicnicDance, Park Ridge VFW Hall,Caufield & Higgins, free boldogs. Sunday, Nov. 8, Earlyevening-dance 6 10 9:30, RezoHall, Harlem at Foster. Eachdance$5. Call (312) 334-2589.

NOVEMBER 8NORTH SHOREFORMERLY MARRIED

North Shore Formerly Mar-ned will hold n dance on Sais-day, Nov. 8, at the Galetas ParkCenter, 4701 N. Oakton (oneblock east ofSkokie Blvd.) 5ko-kieut7;t5 p.m. until tO:15p.m.Members $3.50, 'non-members$4, Coffee and . . . will beserved. For farther information,call Jan at(708) 673-7182.

CATHOLIC ALUMNI CLUBAll single young Odslts (ages

21-38) are welcome to partici-ale in a Bible Study discussion

group sponsored by the CatholicAlUmni Club 7 - 9 pro, on thesecondSsndsyofcsch month,sttinsemher's home, laeateal'at 109New Cnstte ill Rolling Mead-owt. The next meeliug will beNov. 8. There is no charge forthin activity. For general infor--mation about C.A.C. and a freenewsleller, call the club's au-swering service at (312) 726-0735.

NOVEMBER 12/13/15YOUNG StNGLE PARENTS

Young Single Parents (21-45) will sponsor us asctiou sitewith social and dancing to fol-low at 8:30 p.m. on Thursday,Nov. 12 at the Goldes FlameRestanrant, 6417 W. Higgins,Chicago. A discussion group isplanned for Friday, Nov. t3. Afamily outing ' lo RinglingBrothers Circus is scheduledfor Sunday, Nov. 15. Ncwcom-ers aro always welcòme. Formore info, cuit cindy at (312)286-1724.

NOVEMBER14NORTHWEST SINGLESASSOCIATION

All singles are invited lo theCombined Club Singles dancenl 8 p.m. on Sutnrday, Nov. 14,at the Embassy Suites O'HareHotel, 6501 N. MannheimRoad, Rosemout, Music will beprovided by Music in Motion.The event is co-sponsored bythe Northwest Singles Associa-lion, Young Subueban Singles,and Singlen & Company. Ad-missiòn will be $5, For mocoinformation cull (708) 209-2066.

NOVEMBER 19/21YOUNG SINGLE PARENTS

Young Single Parents (21-45) witt spOnsnr a newcomerdunce at 8:30 p.m. on Thsms-day, Nov. 19 at the GoldenFlume Restsurant, 6417 W.Higgins, Chicago. Alt singlesnie. inviled 10 attend. Au adultnoting to Maywood Park Raer-tracE is planned for Saturday,Nov. 21. Newcomers arc st-ways welcome. For more infocall Cindy at (312) 286-1724.

Loyola President'sDinner on Friday

This year, the Loyola Presi-dent's Dinner will oece again beheld ut the Chicago Hilton andTowers ou Friday, Nov. 6, withcocktails at 6:30 p.m. and dinnerat 8 p.m. Loyola Academy Presi-dent Fr. Raymond J. Callahan,Sj., will welcome piments, gmd-sate parents, alumni and friendsto the Academy forthc35th auna-.at fall benefit, part of Loyols'snupporlprogram to bridge the gapbetween tuition charges and theactual costs of educnting sIn-dents.

t992 Dinner Chairmen Mas-meen und Fred Kteiderer of Win-nelka, along with Co-chairmenRito and Abdal Quaiyum of Chi-cago, are diligently planning afeitive evening with deliciousfood and the dauceabte mssic ofStonleyPualand his orchcstea.

Othercommittee members urn:invitations - Nancy Menyhart ofNorthbrook, Maureen Burke ofWitmette and Suzy Svesdsen ofChicago; Reservations - SnowyStepan of Wiuneska, Suc MayerofWilmette, Michelin LesSino ofChicago; Special gifts - thirty-one LA trustees and fathers madeI,300phonecalls toeecoaragc fi-nancial snpport for the Presi-..dent's Dioner.

FatherRuy Callahan is pleasedto announce thut RaymoudBanmhart, S.J., President alLoy-olaUniversity, Chicago, is the re-cipient of the 1992 Daniel A.Lord S.J., Award far "distis-guisheel service ta ynath," whichwill be preseoted at the clisser.During his Iwesly-two yerto atthe eniversity, Father Baacehaethas conferred mare than 50,000degrees and iscorsidered a leaderamong Chicago college cdaca-tors.

Past recipients of tho LordAward isclnde philaschropist W.Clement Stone, television per-sonalitiesLorettu Ynangaad RayRayner,uathnrJoho Powell, S.J.,Cardinal Joseph Bernardin sodCharles J. O'Malley of the U. S.Depurtmeet of Ed oration.

. Pet Photography at'DesPlaines Camera ClubOn Monduy, Nov. 8, members

und friends of Ihn Des PlainesCamera Club will enjoy a leelumeand 60 minute slide program coy-ering the subject of Pet Phologra-

Slow down;school's in

With schools opening onceagain, nsoturists are reminded tonluw down to2O milesperhour inschont zones. It's thu law in lili-unis.

Q, When is the 20 mph speedlimitin effect?

A. Themndaced speed in schooleones applies on school days be-tween 7 am. and 4 p.m. whenchildren are presentand signs areposted.

Q. Whol is the law regardingstopping for school buses?'

A. Molurisls must slop beforemeeting or overlaking a schoolbas thai bus slopped lo loud or nu-laud passengers. When ds'ivingau a Greet or highwny with utleast two Iones of lunffic in eachdirection, drivers are notmequiredto stop when appmonching astopped school bus from the op-punite direction,

Q- What is thepenully fer pass-ing a stopped school bus?,

A. If a driver is coovicteti ofpassing a stopped school bas sIte-gaIly, his drivers license wtll brsaspended for 30 days. Jf thereace two c000ictious w,lhcn threeynars..the driver's liceaaewtll besospondedfov60th s

phy from "A" to "Z" presented byHelen and Sherrill Lynch of UseSalt Creek Camera Club, Includ-ed in the lecture will be lips onhow lo work with pets, lightirg,camera, lenses, and the roll of theassislanL

The Des Plaines Cameru Clubmeets twice monthly ou the sec-end und fourth Monday of everymouth September throegh May atthe Des Plumes Fnbli Library,841 Gmaceland Ave., DesPlumes.Meetings are held in the meetingroom downstairs and begin at7:30 p.m. Members include bothnovice and experienced photog-muphemn all willing lo share theirjobofpholography. Guests urn al-ways welcome! There is no ad-mission fee and refreshments aroserved after Ihn meeting and pro-

gram offering u time of fellow-ship.

If you aro interested in photog-raphy and would like to learnmore Shout it nud make newfriends, too, plan to attend. Foradditional information, you maycall (708) 696-2899 or (708) 699-8035.

AARP discussionVictor Bumogin of the Amen.

can Association of Retired Per-nons will discass "A BetterHealth Care System und HealthCareReform" at the nest meetingofChupter#3470at t p.m. on No-vember 10 iu the Petty Auditoni-um of the Skokie Public Library,5215 W. Oakton St.

Socinlizing and refreshmentswill follow.

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Support group addresses'issues of divòrce

Led by an attorney and a psy-chotheropist, this group providesa unique and all enrompussiugperspective ou divorce and pu-rentinginsues.

Jeffrry M, Leving, Chicago al-torney and crusader in Illinoischildcnntedynights for single anddivorcedparnuts, focaseson: solevs. joint custody, divorce rondin-Lion and legai aspects of custodyrights.

Guyle Mccoy, M.S.W., a psy-chotherapist and Directorof So-Cisl Services at Chicago's ThorekHospital and Medical Center, ud-dresses: methods for romwsni-catiog with your sponseor formerspense, the emotional well-beingof both parents und children dar-ing divorce, bridging differentcultaral beliefs and lifestyle

Speak-outs onneeds of elderlyThe Subarban Area Agency on

Aging is holding Speak-ants onthe Needs of the Elderly. If youare interested in the needs of per-sans Over 60 in suburban CookCounty, please attend s hearingand shore your opinion. TheHearings are scheduled for No-vember'9-l3, The local hearmn6 isin the northern ssbunbs Wednes-day, Nov. 1 1 at 9:30 am. at DesPlaines Cacocoonity Senior Ccx-ter, 515 B. Thacken St., DesPlaines, (70i) 391-5717.

If pdn need speciul ussislanre,a Iranslutor on sign language,please roncad Ike Area Agencyprior to the heariog. tfyoa cannotattend ose of the heanisgs or havecoinmeots you mataI to share altero hearing, tice Area Ageucy willbe pleased to receive your writtencommenta yuy tirso before No-vembèr 21 For more informationabout the taring, please callKimberly Olectcsclonitlt at (7(10)383-11258 (Voice aod TDD).

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ehoicesand coping mechaaistoo.Thin group also offers ndvice

and support from other individu-als contemplating, esperienciugOr seilling past-decree issues ofdivorce. The groups size in limit-ed to 10 10 ensure thut euch mcm-her's concerns are discussed.

Titis support group meets utThatch Hospital and MediculCenter (850 W. Irving Park Rd.,Chicago) on the second Wednes-dsy of every month.

Participants come fromthrooghuut lice cily and suburbs.Sessinus run from 7 to 8:30 p.m.The fee is $5 per session, and areservulion is required.

Forreservations or more infer-mulion, cull Thorek Ilospitol al(312)881.6655.

Set breakfastseminar formen in divorce

Chicuga based Attorney Jef-lery M. Leviug, co-author of theltliooiv Joint Custody Law, willpresent a morning seminar oe chelegal and emolionul issues of di-varee os Sonday, Nov.. 22, at10:30 sm. al Ihe East Sweet BankClub in Chicago. PsychologistDr. Sally Jacobson mtl alsospeahutthe scmiour.

The 2-hoar semiear will in-elude u continental breakfast. Aqoesliao and answer period willftttlow tite preteocatios. .\maogthe topics to be discussed are: t.Our Skyrocketing Divorce Rates,2. Changing Gender Roles ( Fa-nentiog, 3. JointCustocly nOtices,4. Visitstiau Abase, nod 5. ChildAbuso Allegations: True orFalse?

A $50 lee is payable as thedoor. Please call for reacrsatiaosat(3 I 2) 807-3990. Space (a liar it-ret.

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ocrat Patricia Young, bud382,812 suburban voles. Defeal-ed Republican candidules JohnHolowinski bad 412,492 sabor-ban votos while Republicans Sa-son Kelsey had 383,607 voles andStreeC had 357,457 voles ist theCook Counly suburbs.

Voter registrationto resume Nov. 5Muiue Township Clerk SIe-

phen J. Stullen is reminding resi-dents that voler registration willresumo Nay. 5 at his office in theMaineTowushipTuwaHult.

The Town Hull is lucated ut1700 Bollard Rd., Pork Ridge.The Clerk's Office is opea from 9a.m. lo J p.m. weekdays and 9am. La unan Saturdays.

Registrants must be US. citi-zens and 18 on or before Nov. 3.Voters who hove moved orchanged their names must rereg-juter LO be eligible to vote. Theyshould bring two pieces of idents-ficalion, including proof of cur-rent addeess. Naluraliced citizensmustprovide the date and court ofnaturalization.

ForinformstiOn call297-25lO,ext. 224.

Freejobexchangeoffered to teens

A free job exctetnge tu linkteens with cuminertirtl and resi-deuda! employment oppurtuni-ties is being offered by Moine-Stay, Moine Township's youth

. services deportment,Luca! busivosvSs sud residents

ore urged tu !istjob vppurtunitieswith MaineStuy by crttting 823-0650 from 9 um. to noun and t te5 p.m. weekdays.

Called EARN. (EncourageAdolescentResponsibility Now),the jub enchaugd funclieus as a"Bulletin Bourtt." Teens, 12through 19, nay view the lists utMaineStay's nfficc, 838 BusseHighsvuy, Pack Ridge, and thencunEes the employers directly.Current residential listings . in-etude baby sittisg, 500w strove!-ing. hueso cleaving und ethertheses. Commerciot uppnrtuui-ties include cashiers, food see-vite, retail, geuctal eleaniug, dingtributing fliers, castutner service, -stnckpeopleund detivery,

MaineStay ulso presides ynuthand family cnunseting,offers par-rntedacation, administers a mud-el juveaile restitutius program,coordinates n drop-in center codsupports local substance-abuseprovenlion.prOgrnm.S. Fer furtherinformation on MaineSlay ser-vices, cutt'823-O65O.

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votes loBlaine's3l,927.

- - ILLINOIS STATE SEN-ATE- 7th DISTRICT

- With 97 percent of Ihn votescounted indications urn SlateSenaior Walter M. Dndycz willgo beck for hin thud term in theSpringfield Senate as a result ofhis uubsiauiial victory over chal-lunger Democrat James McGing,a Chicago lawyer. Dudycz edgedhisopponentwith4ó,807 votes IoMcGing's43,77l voies, -

STATE REPRESENTA-TIVE - 13th DISTRICT

Twenty Iwo year incumbent li-linois Slate Represenlative RalphCapparelli (D.l3th) beat ont re-peat challenger Josef MuLmchkaof Niles. He garnered 24,937votes toMaLusehka's 19,751. Thelegislative re-map which movedthe 13th representative diutrictfarther north in the suburbs

-seemed not ta haros ChicagoanCapparelli, who recently waupraise from the Suburban May-Ors' Action Couucil for his noting -record in support of suburban is-sues. . -

ILLINOIS -HOUSE OFREPRESENTATIvES..5STHDISTRICT

In the 55th Illinois Representa-uve district. Republican Rose-mary Mulligan of Des Plaines, smunicipal law paralegal, epito-mized "the year of the woman" bygainiag the legislative seat she sonarrowly lost to Representative

- Penny Pullen (R-55th) in 1990 bya six vote margin,

Mulligan - succeeded over herchalleneer. retired teacher Robert

Nues Mortgage Credit-

prÒgram .

The Village ufNile'n MortgtigeCredit Certification (MCC) pro-gram, which allows firsl-limehomôbnyers a federal lax creditof np ta $2,000, combined with.record low home mortgage rates,provide) an outslssuding apporta-nily far first-time homebayers inNiIm.

The program is administeredlocally through First NatinualBunk nf Niles and is available tohamebnyers in the Village ofNiles because of legislative ac-tions by the village goverument.Through au MCC a first-timehomebayor eau take np IO 52,000or 50% of the mortgage interestper year, whichever is loss, as adirect federal tau credil. The re-reaming. leIdest is deducted inthe usual manner. With a 30-peurmortgage of $80,000 ut 8.5 per-cent, a homeowner would naveover $52,000 during the life of

j. Cassidy, a Des Plaines Demo--trat, with a comforlable tally of25,611 voten ioCassidy'u 14,297.

ILLINOIS STATE SEN-ATE-$th DISTRICT

Incumbent Democratic Sena- -.

tor Howard Carroll easily re-lamed his Senate seat in the fareof a challenge by RepublicanThomas Joseph. Both men abeChicagoans. Carroll chalked up40,865 votes to Joseph's 20,600voles. -

. Carroll, a senator 19 yearn, isChairman of the Senate Appro-pelotions committee, and serveson Finance' and Credit Regula-lion; Judiciary; Slate Govern-mentReorganizaliou and Admin-inlralioa and LegislativeInformation System committees,The District iucludes Lincoln-wood and pails ofSkokie aud thefarnorth side of Chicago.

U_s. HOUSE OF I1EPRE-SENTATIVES- 9IhDISTRICT

Veteran Democratic Congress-man SidaeyR. Yalesernuhed flvetime opponent Dr. Herb Sohn byearning 136,853 voles Io Sohn's56,875, Figuren were aol availa-hIe for Sheila A. Jones, EconomicRecovery party candidale.

The victory enables Yates, 83,to begin his 22nd term represent-ing theNiath Congressional dis-154cL Ho advoealm public worksprojects to tower unemploymentand will push 'for affordable na-tonal health care, Yates, u law-yer, ita member of the House Ap.propriations ' Committee andChairman of tliç House Cam-milteOnthelnterior. -

the loan, For Ihe first ymr alone,the savings would be over51,700. - ,,

There are purchase pEce andincome limits associated withthis program that.are sel by thefederal government, lu Nitos, theiocome limits are 548,400 for afamily of two or - fewer, and

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$55,660 for a famrty of Ihren ormom. Furcbuse price limits are5165,510 for u new homo, aud$106,290 foras existing trame.

There will be u Reallor andMortgage Lender Seminar oponlo the public at IO um. on Thuin

- day, Nov. 5, 1992 held ai NilesVillage Hall Council Chambers7601 N.MilwankeeAve, -

For more information call theprugrans administrator, GeorgoK. Baum di Company at (312)645.9497 or First National BankafNilosat(708) 967-5300.

Human relations council takesstand on community.diversity

oust Skolsie.Despite total and federal Fair

Housing laws, the Chicago met-ropoliton arert remains the roustracially segregated in the nation,a status characterized by HOD ashyper-negregatian. Newly estab-lished, theCoancil has already ro-ceived support from the EvansLoeand Skokie Human RelationsCommissions, the Glencoe Hu-man Relations Committee, ilse tI-huais ' Department of HumanRight und the North Shore Corn-manityHouningRuuaurceBourd,

Initialed by Ihe InlerfailhHousing Center and fundedthrough a grant from the ChicagoCommunity Trust, the ReginealCouncil hupen to' expand ilsmembership to include the entisonorth suburban urea from Lin-

brook, Glenviow, Glencoe, Wit- coluwnad north lo Highwnud,mette, Bvatsuton, Morton Grove untI westto the toltway,

The Nnrth Suburban RegiuualHuman Relations Council setTuesday, Oct. 13 in Winnetku tuformally adept its missina lo in-crease tnmmunity uworeness ufhuman relatious issues in thenorthern suburbs.

The cauucil'n objectives in-elude iucrmsing the number ofactive human eelatioas commis-uivas ou Ihn north share. It willestablish an ongaiag frameworkfur human rolalions commissionsLO work together on regional is-sues and foster acceptance andrecugnitinu uf the benefits ofcommanity diversity. Cancri!membership is camposed of pub-lie officials and human relationsrepresentatives from Chicago'saorthern suburbs inctudiug High-land Park, Deerfield, North-

Local, news cableprogram to beIáunched - -

ChicagoLand TelevisionNews (CLIV), the Chicagoarea's first 24-hour local fltwncable proginmmitg service, willbe laaached 'in January' and willhave ils headquartern in suburbanOak Brook, it wan announced to-day by Bob Gremillion, viceprcnidenl/general manager, TribuneRegional Programming, -

CLTV will -be carried on theConliaculal Cublevision andTeleCommunications, Inc., sys,.tems Ihn Chicago area's two lang-.est cable companies. Their corn-blued subscriber base will iusureIhul more than 500,800 Chicagoand nuburban homes will- haveCLTV available sterling Januaryt, 1993, Additional cable symtoms une ospeetedlo offer CLTVto their subscribers throughout1993,

According IO Gremittion,CLTV is working wills the SonyBoniness and Professional Groúptodmign,develop and construct uturnkey television system. Thissystem includes cameras, editingsalles, masEr control room, pro-ducliou studio, production con-IraI raout equipment and an auto-maled ' commercial playbacksystam.

Through the news gatheringrenoniceu of the Chicago Trib-uno, ChicugoLand will provideblanket news coverage f bothIhoCity ofChicagoand the grow-ing communities in Ihe eight sur-rounding eotrulies, includingIhase in Northwest Indiana,CLTV will also have news crown

, based at Chicago Tribune Subur-ban uewsbnreaus. -

In addition to its own in-depth- local newn coverage, CLTV wilt

- provide - selected simulcast andreptiat irlecanls of WON-TV's

. news program,,.,.9 tindscIecIed liveund reieat'Chiôág6 Cubs buseball games. Individual cable oit-eralors will also have tse onnor-

tunity IO inçlude system specificnews inserts' in special! j'-provithedpasitiont'andCLTV'n local na'-lure permits -cable operators. tosupply advurtising and specialfeatures on un individual comma-pitybasis, - -

Breakfastwith Santaatzoo

Help Old SaintNick fill Oat hisred suit Ibis December duringBrookfield Zoo's Breakfast withSanta, 8;30 am, or 10:30 am,,

- December56, 12, 13, 19,and2O,. Fill up with an all-you-can-eat

baffel ut Brookfield Zoo's SafariSlop Reslauranl, Santo will heareveryone's holiday wish, pone forpicturen (Mom and Dad providethecumern), and presenta specialsurprise to each child beforedashing back to the the NorthPole. Vintoru are invited to slayand enjoy Brookfteld Zoo for theenlireday.

Breakfast is $14.75 for adults,$9,20 for children 3 ta I I, pricesincludo Ian. Forking fees apply.Broakfield Zoo members receiveadditonal discounts,

To make sure Santa bringsenough helperu, reserve u placeby Friday, Nov. 27, by cullingBrookfield Zoo at (708) 415-0263,enl, 355. Vina, MaslerCaed,und Discover are accupled. Tick-eIn witlbemailud.

Brookfield Zoo is located atFirsl Avenue und 31st Street inBrookfield,tL, just 14 miles westufdawntowu Chicago, Theeoo inaccessible via the Stevenson (I-55) and Binenhower (I-298) ea-

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Park Board OKs $1.5million Sports Complex rehab

by Sheilya Hackett

The Ñiles Park Districts Oasis gramscafl begin then and coillin-Water Park will absorb Sports ue until August. 93 when an an-Complex swimmers in summer, cual maintenance shut down is93_ The short term diversion of planned. The ice rink would re-swimmers from the Complexs open in Sçpiemher.8345 Ballard Road facility as- At Commissioner Marlenesures ice Skaters will have recess Baceeks reqnest, Malawi ex-to IheComplex rinkduringihefa- plained muchoftlse cost for reno-cilitysphasedrenovation. valing the 23 year old Complex

James Malnad, a consultant lap pool is from tearing up thewith rink specialisls BonestTOO, conrete deck to reach pipes thatRosene and Anderlik Associates began leaking last season. A newoutlined the phased conslniclion stainless steel gaIter system willplan io the Niles Park BoardOct. he easier to repair, consolidate29 and won their approval lo pro- thepiping and havemore longev-cred. Boaeslroo will he paid uy, he said. The sand filter is be-$14,401 or over nine percent of ingreplaced. which iscostiv.the projects total cost of The Complexs wading pool is$1,562,000. Their fee covers the being totallyre-worked and willarchitects design, bidding, con- have a zero depth area and newsiruction servicts and general play features. A used water filLeroverseeiegoftheproject Anual will be insialled in this pool butcoosIruction could start ix April. renovation is always expex-

ThiuprojecLand therenovaiion sive, Malandsaid.of the ice risk at u COSt of Commissioner Elaine Hcinen$975,000 will be paid for with qucsiioocd whether a bubble en-funds from September issue of clusure could Irunsform Ihe lap$2.7 million in Park DitLriCl pool into a year-round facility.bonds. Boardl'residcnlCarOlPu- Bubbles have been unsuccessfulnek noEd the need lo stay within ¡n the paul, Maland said. Humidi-budget and under the amount of ty is uproblem ondpool deckuigIbeboud issuE and layoutare different when one

Ice rink rehabilituiion in cur- is used.testy underway and is due Lo be The Board meeueg was con-done by Dec. 15. Skating pro- tinnedtoNov.4at7:30p.m.

PAGE2O 1HE DIJGLE,THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1992

The Bugle receivespublic rélations citation

At their recent Summer con- programs of the American Le-vention, the Americao Legion gion Auxiliary with deep appre-Auxiliary, Department of liii- dation for assistance in the Pub-uois, awarded a Citation of Ap- lic RelaLions Service which haspreciatiou lo The Bugle News- Contributed to a more uforniedpapers for their effoils on behalf

- of the Morion (tasve AmericauLegion Auxiliary Unit #134 undthe Seventh District, AmericanLegion Auxiliary also.

District and Unit public relu-Émus chairman is Unit #134 pastpresident Ms. Lorry Nehart.

She presented the citationwhich was signed by (Deptstate) Public Relations ChairmanBetty Bremman and DepL of It-huais Auxiliary President BeckyGabel.

The certificate read in recog-nition of your participation andcooperation ta promoting the

Ou Friday, Nov. 6, LeasingTower YMCA wilt have a Spa-ghetti Nile Dinner from 5:30 to7:30 p.m. This event is open toeveryone.

Advance sate of tickets is$3.75 foradalts or $4 at the door.Fsrchitdreu t2 and under. cost is$2. A movie witt also be shown.

After dinner, there witt be a

I LEGAL NOTICE JNotice is hereby given, pnrsn-

ant to An Act in relation to theuse of an Assumed Name in theconduct or tninsaçtisu of Basi-ness in tise State, as amended,that a certification was filed bythe sndersigscd with thc CoantyClerk of Cook County. Pite No.D0t07l4 on Oct. 13, 1992, un-dar th Assumed Name of D mdD Enterprises with the ptace ofbusiness located at 7332 N.Ocoeto, Chicago, IL. The traename(s) and residence addicts ofowner(s) is: Debra Walton-Cedaceo, 7332 N. Oconto, Chi-cago, IL and Dennis Cedaceo,7332 N. Oconto, Chicago, II..

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The Dept. convention, attend-ed by Ms. Nehart, Auxiliary re-tiring president of Morton GroveDodee Connetly, Unit #134 in-coming president Catharine Lar-son; retiring 7th District presi-dent Mrs. Dee Philtips ofNorthbrook and current districtpresident Mus. Sandre Kapetan-ski, a pastpresident of MoflanGrove Unit #134 among others,was held in Springrield, thisyear.

Pamity Fun Nito from 7 to 9 p.m.Members are free: non-membersare $4 per family. If non-members attend iba SpaghettiNile Dinner, Family Pun Nile isFree. Family Fan Nile inctudmswimming, movies - und pee-school gym activities.

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MaineStayprogram focuseson self esteem

Setfesteem wilt be the topic ofa free workshop for parents at 7p.m. Monday, Nov. Itiat the Park

- Ridge Library, 20 S. Prospect,sponsored by MaineStay, MaineTownship's Youth Services De-partaient.

"Cluing In Ou Yvar Child'sSelf Esteem," led by MaineStaythempistLori Baer, M.S.W., willhelp parents learn simple lech-fliques io nourish their children'sselfesieem ihul-canimpeove be-haviorand relationships.

This isone of several free pro-grams offered by MaineStay thisfaIt. Besides parent education,MaineStay provides youth andfamily counseling, administers amodel juvenile restitation pro.gram, coordisutes u drop-in cen-1er and supports local substance-abuse prevention programs. Porfurther infsrmatjun on Maine-Stay services or io register forthese parent education programs,call 823-0650.

Assisi AnimalFoundationholds fundraiser

The Assisi Animal Poandationwilt hold a Fundraising DinnerDance on Saturday, Nov. 7 atibeCrystal LukeCanuiry Club, Crys-tat Lake.

Proceeds of the benefit wilt goto Ilse care und feeding of hun-dreds of homeless cals and dogspresently sheltered by Assisi, andfor a new sheller building neededis busse ils number of orphans.

Therewill beucash bar at6:30p.m., a silent auction, specialawards, buffet dinner and livemasic with dancing. Tickets are$35.

Assisi Animai Foundation anot-for-profit "non.kitl" animal-welfare srganieatibu, cus be con-acted by catting (815) 455-9411or by wriiing to P.O. Box 143,Crystal Lake, IL60039. For spe-ific information regarding theinner dance, call (312) 951-222.

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Brookfield Zooadoption prògram

When arctic breezes startblowing, warm up lo this Siberian tigercsb,onuofBrokfieldZor'scudy holidayadoption animals!

A 530 donation maltea yoa the proud parent of either n snowleopard cub, born May 20, 1992. or a Siberian tiger cub, born June30, 1992. Double your pleasure and adopt the tiny twosome for$60,

Thesnow leopard holidayadoptionpackage incladesagold-toneoval ornament featuring a snow leopard cuband the words "Chica-go's BrookfieldZoo," The Siberian tiger holiday adoption packageineludm an ivory-colored mini tote bag. This heavy-weight canvastole is 100 percent cotton with black twill straps. The bag, enclu-

. tiveta Brookfield Zoo, featuresadrawingofan orangeund black ti-, gee cub on one side, the words "Brookfield Zoo Parent"on the alb-

er,Pareuls of either a snow leopard or Siberian liger will alio re-

ceive an 8" by 10" cotorplioto of their adaptec, an adoption certifi-cate, a snow leopard or Siberiati tiger fact sheet, and a car decal.They will later receive a one-year subscription to Brookfietd Zoo'squarterly newsletterand an invitation to theannual Brookfietd ZooParents' Bvening,Junes, 1993,

--.- Por more information about Brookfieid Zoo's holiday adoptionanimals, call BrookfieldZooat(708)485.0263 cnt. 354, ,

Docent training atLincoln Park Zoo

Por all those armchair zoolo-gluts secrelly yearning to roamthe savannah a la Marlin Per-kinn, salvation awaits al LincolnPark Zoo, The zoo is seekingvolunteers with un aplilude forteaching and a passion for wild-life lo serve as weekday ducents,

An inforinatiottal meeting en-pluming the doceut program andtraining schedule will br heldfrom 9:30 io lt am. on Mou-day, Nov, 16, at the Crown-Field Auditorium, Thom aliend-iug will have die opportunity iomeet docent volunteers andmembers of the Zoo staff, aswell as a few animals,

Docents impart informationabout wildlife and wildlife cou-servados to the public, Theyconduct lores of popular atieso-nons, give talks on exhibits andanimals, and help implement ed-ucalion programs at the PritekerChildren's Zoo,

Applications mast be at least2t-years-old and willing ta workfour hours per week for iwoyenes. Decent candidates willandergo an intensive, ten-weektraining cuurue, taught by Zoostaff and docente, beginningTnesday, Jan. 5,

For more information, or loRSVP, contact the Zoo's Valus-leer Services Deparisueni priof

'Friday, Nov. 13, at (312) 294-

Lectureanalysis Political PosterofNovember Campaignelection Cleanup

)au Schakosi'sky, 18th Disaiidt "Mel Thiliens ofThilte 2h-utaterepeesenlative; and commit- rushers is -trying - io orgatiizeteewoman Connie Peters will grade school sludents into a "po-canduct a pust-muriem of ihe liticalpostercleannpcampaigi,71992 general election on Tues- One of the most frequent cia-day, Nov. lO, at 7:30 p.m. in the zen complaints during each eIre-Board Room at Oaktou Commu- don in Ilse large number of postetanityCollegu, 1600E. GolfRd. still hanging -around on publicThis lecture is Ihn last of the propefly many days after the vot-fall Disnngaished Lecture Series. 'ers have cast their ballots, Treta,This free lactare is open to the telephone potes, street signs, ele,,

-public. For more informaiiou or are full of them:IO be placed on -the mailing list, The -Thillens proposal to helpcall (708)635-1900, speed Ilse cleanup of thuse postai-s

is to give geadu school studentolof fareachposterorntickee theybring to the collection site, theThillens General Office, 4242 N,Blston Avenania Chicago.

There area few calm for theniudenls to unie befare they re-ceive payment, Collection willonly take place On Friday, Nov. 6from 1 ioSp,m,uttheThillennoffices. Only posiersorntickees thathave visible signs thai they werehanging np outoide will be con- -

nidered, and a maximum of fiftyof Ilse enact same poster will beallowed, Thillens wants io makesui-e they're cleaning up publicnt-ueB, notjuslaloser's campaignheadquarters, Finally, Only childi-en in 8th grade or yoanger arebeingenlintedfae thin project.

"Political posters are a viablemedium io gel voles," says pro-joel sponsor Mel Thillens, "Thepoliticann havebren io goodjob lately in removing their pus-tern aflercampaignu, bat we wanito help speed up the process, Bygelliug the -help from gradeschool students, ii not Only leach-es them a lesson in ecology, butalso helps them earn a lUtin extraChristmas money at the sameitem."

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The lrinh Theatre Gùiid 'oChicagoprenenln. John Milling-lon,Synge's clannic, 'The Play-buy'uf Ihn .WeslernWorld,'- nthel Allanlic - Reslaurani uniiPab7115 W.GrandA',e., Chi-cngn.- - ,- '' - -

- - Daten for the performancenuro November7-8 14, 15-21,22tind December 5 nnd'6, Thedinnér-thentré - prnrluclion:.be-ginnWllh dinner from 6 to 8p.rn.,-arid punaisaI 8-p.m. onSalurdajnand one hoar earlierun Sundays, 510 7 p.m. dinner,7 p.m. curtain. Tickets are $18fordinnerand play.

Sysge was isxpired by W. B.Yeats loret'arn-lo the west coast

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'PIãyb'presentsf_ afIre/and nnd-dincnver Ihn Ian-

guage al his uwnpeuple, be-earning a part of the Cell/c ren-

I- a/arance. He - - createdeharaiStern and poetry teure hinnbservut/nns Ihat are endeuringarid real even tnduy.- The, Irish- Thèalre' Gaild willalso celebrate /1525th anniver-

- nary with ils prodaclisn of 'ThePlayboy of the Western World.'A stable force in Irish theatre

- cnmmanity, the grasp is lookingfniward In many years In comenf prndneing tise !rinh druwa.Far tickets and ininrwatinn re-garding 'The Playboy nf' theWestern Wand,' cull the Atlanticut (312) 622-3259.

owcasesI acts

Chamber musicconcert series

Chicaga pianini KimberlySchmidt will perform at theOpening cuneen Of the 1892-93suasnn o! Chamber music utNOrth Park un Friday, Nnv. 6 al8:15 p.m. in Lecture Hall Andi-lurium, North Park College,3225 WeslForslerAvenue, Chi-cago. - -- -

Tickets are $9 general admis-sinn; $6 seniurs,' nun-North

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Park slndenls and the disabled:and free to North Park students.Free parking is available atibesnulheasl corner nf Fnslur andKedzie Avenues. For mare in-formaliun call (312) 583-2700,est. 4300.

The concert wil! featuro'lhemud/c nl Beelhuven, Brahms,Tchaiknvshy, and Liszt - selee-tians fruta lhe guides era nl pia-ea music, the 1 9th cushy.

Proceeds trum the csncnrtwill benelil Ihe Nurlh Park Col-lege Chuir.

Artists exhibit-in St. CharlesEohibitors from throughoullI-

linois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Mich-igan and Missouri will display avariety st work dnring the 2/hannual Autumn Arts S CraftsAdventure lu be presented byAmerican Society ut Artists, anatinnal membership organiza-fian, ai St, Charles Mall, Rl. 38&Randall Rd., SI. Charles, Sator-day, Nov. 7 from 1 0 am. ta 5:30p.m. und Sunday, Nun. 8, trum11 a.m.to5p.m.

- Displays will inelode clay mm-ialureu, oil paintings, waudwark-ing. hand-crafted toys, stainedglass works, watercolors, photugraphy und even FatherChristmas figures and woodstand-up puzzles. Programswill be available fee at nhargelisting Iheenhibiturs, theirmediaund shaming their lucalion in theshow.

Among the enhibiloro will be-Jira Li of Nurthbrunk euhibitingoil paintings and Gary Green ofSkakie dioplaying soft sculpturedolls. Additional informationmay be obtained from A.S.A. al(312)751-2500.

Floraldemonstration atSt. John Brebeuf

Ou Tuesday, November 10 ut7:30 p.m. Kilto's Flower andGifts cifFark Ridge wilt present aflower arranging demonstrationut St. Jahn fircheufs CatholicWomen's Club Meeting.

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Among Ihe upper echelnus ofCircus animal ucla, Americansare a rare breed. BuI the ail-new 122nd-Edition nf RinghingBrun. and Barnam & Bailey Cir-nun, lhrdagh November 15,althe Rosemont Horizon, thenmoving 'to the Chicago SladiumNovember 17 Ibrough 29, show-casan Ihe talenluof Iwo youngAmerican animal trainers, -

Wade Burck - prenesfs 13magnificent Bengal tigers in aregal dinplay which highlightsIhe huge cals' nátural abilities.Bernice Collins, Ihn first blackfemale animal prenenler is ar-.cus history, worknwilh fourBe!-gian draft bornes and foar mmm-tare horses is a classie-'big andlihhleact."

Wade Burck begtin slndyingerealuresin Ihe wild near Hills-burn, North Dakota, as a young-Oler. Al age 17, he enrolled ivcollege-tn earn a veterinary de-gree. Later, he apprenticedhimaelf10 an animal Immer inFlorida and gained valuable ev-penience working with tigers, el-ephants, camels, hurses and

- llaman.Bernice Collins' entree into

The, Greatent Show Ori Earthwan-by way of Ringlirig Bros.and Barnum 8 Bailey CluwnCollege, She made history authe liraI black female clown be-lare - applying her 'talents lo

Drama students -Nornecapades, a student

written and directed variefyshow al Nues North HighSchool, will showcase Odin8, -singing. and dancing with thetheme 'KeepThe Change.' Themotif in conveyed throughsketches which illustrate differ-est lypes cf change. Highlightsinclude "The Decade Dance,'which tentares the dancingstylen of the fifties, seventies -and nineties; 'The Turning of my Edelhuit, Matthew Egel,the Tomboy,' a musica! number Stephanie Feder, Logan Feo-uhowingtheproblemsofloday'n ley, Wendy Fernando, Avitaleconomy; and '2020" and 'The Furinger,Stevefladlin, Riaflat- iGreat Eleclion of 2032,' which zionis, Anitela Grannonlsky, Ja-give glimpses into the fumen. lie Gorelik, Tonya Heetlarid,Otherpopala lavenlobeohow- sooft Kanler, Rajan Kapadia Icaned include For the Longest Adam Kaplan, Ma al KaragnunTime' by Billy Joel and 'Enety- Ramis Kheirnene, Bryn Klenef-day' by Buddy Holly. uky and Lauren Korn k.

The show will be presented al Others are: Amy Ku ouch,8 p.m. Friday and Salo day, ScalI Landmann, Yeel Levil, INon, 14 and 15 in the Hiles Daynu Malow, Scull McMahon, INorth aaditorinm, 9800 Lawler Will Melniek, AshinhNaik, Knall IAeo.,Skokie,Tiglçetsare$4Snd Page, Rup Parih, .Dehby$5 and may be pnrcbaued affile Paul, Shari Popoweor, ikianeedonr, Airee show farsegiurcit)- Pazin, Dadiel PomeranIa, Jongens will be Iteld at -1 p-li'. Pomerania, Jpelyn Piyor, ClaIre I

Ìhuisday,Nov, 13. Reinhstein1 Lacy Renifler- i. Nurse eden is written and 'IÇilan, Attua antIs, kaura Set-

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dancing and then working withanimals.

The marneloas menagerie atthe all-new 122nd Edihion of TheGreatesl Shaw On Earth in-eludes Ringling Bros. and Bar-nudi & Bailey Circus' herd ofhugely lalevied performingpaehyderms; that mightiest utmammalu, King Tusk; the ca-nit/n capers of Lloyd's Old Eng-lish Sheeptiogs and Adams DogAct, as well as the mesmerizingqurchivu from Kazakhslan ontheir quicksilver steeds.

Audiences will also witness,fur the first lime ever in theWestern Hemisphere, the lai-ests and showmanship of theamazing Mongolians, as well asthe nnbelievable stealth andspeed ut leenage Wushn was-1ers from the People's Republicof China. The world-lamonsRingling Bros. and Barnum SBailey Circus clowns, lonelydancers and Ringmaster JimRagona, the Voice of ThuGrealest ShowOn Earth, ronndoat this eohi!arating offering ntinternational aptitude.

Tickels are available al TheRosemont Harizon and ChicagoStadium bou offices or cull TheHurizun (708) 635-6600 nr TheStadium (312) 733-5300. Allseals are -reserved and cost$7.50, $9.50, $11.50 and$13.50. - -

'Keep the Change'Band Director Elton Bisele andChoreographers Susan Mayer-Elaine Arber, Debby Paul, Ru-chel Swunson and Eno Klenel-sky.

The cast inCludes Steve Alen-under, Elainn Arbor, Arie Ar- -nold, Bob Bulogh, LindsayBeck, Erie Benneniste, MarciBellows, Rachel Byer, Brut Co-hen, Dubbie Corey, Debbie Dit-kuwsky, Lisa Dilkowsky, lam-

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Hypnotist entertainsat Oakton

Oakton Commnnity Collegewill present hypnotist and enter-lainer Tom DeLaca on Friday,Nov. 6, a17 p.m. in the Perform-ing Arts Center, 1600 E. GolfRd., Des Plaines.

DeLuca, a tormer therapistwith a masters degree in psy-chulogy, combines the power utsuggestion with humor und tan-lasy tu 'create a show that for-guns gimmickry and reveals themondar hidden in thé minds uthin volunteers. Twice namedCollege Entertainer o! the Year,DeLoca has appeared on CBSNightwalch, CNN Show Buoi-ness Today and Live wilh Regisand Kathie Lee.

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range from blues ballads to folk For more iaformation, calland gospel slaxsdards. Many of (312)794-3371,his original works combine con.temporary themes played in Ihr Library displaysspirit of blurs in traditional artist's workslyles. His early exposare lo gas.pri singing and laler ta coantry The work of Chicago ardslblars music is the inspiratian af Brian Benson is curreally on dis-many of hrs songs. While a play In the Baxter room of theyaongsler, he setf-maslered the Morton . Grave Public Librasymechanics of the guitar and re- Benson works in a variety of me.ceived forma] musical training in tha including pastels, oit painthsgh schoal asd more recendy al pen and sak. A graduale ofColambia College and Roosevell Columbia College where he ma-Unsversity. Por Ihr past ten years Jored io illustration, Bessonhe has developed a significant worksasafree.tanceardst.reperlosrc aad repatalian as an A- price list of the displayedacaaslicbluesguitaMt. works is available al Ihe circula-

The Chicago Historical Sacie- Bon desk. Mr. Benson's exhibitly hauared him with au audio ex. willran until November20.

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Due In popular demand,Pheasant Run Dinner Theatre,in SI. Charles añnnunced an ex-lension of their current produc.lion Meredith Wilinon's "TheMusic Man." With the eightweek extension, the show willnow close on New Year'sEve,Thuruday, Dec. 31 , i 992.

In addition lo the extension,Pheasant Hun Resort's Directorof Entertainment, Diana Marli-nez, has annnunced thatPheasant Run's next productionwilt be Andrew Lloyd Web.ber'sTony Award winning musi.cul biography, "Evita." Openingon Friday, January 22, 1993,"Evita" will run throagh the sam-mer of 1993 when "SevenBrides tor Seven Brothers" Will 'open.

Audiences for each xhohaue been at or rear capacifor "The Music Man" whicopened in July andwas enpeced In rae until Oclaber 31 . Thnostalgic musical portrays (hSloly of a glib-tongued cnn ¡nawho arrives in River City, IA, ithe early i 900's, ready lo createa fictitious boy's. baird and taswindle the townspeople out oSomalI tortune. What he finds h.un irresistible town librarian andhis "(not caught in the door" forthe very first time. This Broad.may Classic stars Roger Ander.SOC in the role of the ProfessorHarald Hill, Gwen Eagleton asthe librarian, Marion Paroo, andfeatures Anna Chlamsky, asAmarylis.

Performances for "The MasinMan" are held Thdrsiayand Fri.dupa at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays at5 and 9 p.m., and Sundays at 2and S p.m. All performances in-elude dinner, although . "showdnly" tickets are available forsome performances. Ticketsmay be charged by phanethrough the Pheasant Run BoxOffice by Calling (709) 584.MEGA. Overnight packagesare also available. Tickets mayalso be Ordered by calling Tick-etmasterat(312) 559-1212.

Regina artistswin awards

Two Regina Dominicas HighSchool stodents wos awards attheWilmntte Village Pair art con-1ml spodsored by the WilmntteArts GaildasdPiosrerprnss

Dan-Oh Kim, of Skokie, re-crient a third place award for herpencil drawing. Jae Won Kongof Des Plaises, received an bon-omble meadon for her plastercarving.

Candlelight Dinner Pliryous-es's Producer/Director Bill Put-msi today announced plana tostale the Londan/New Ynrhsmash hit musical "Five GuysNamed Moe" following theblockbuster sell-out "Phantom,"which will Close January 31,1993. Candlelight Dinner Playhoue is the first regional theatrelo present the "revsesical," re-relying the rights enclssively(mm Producer Camerun Mack-lvtnsh. "Five Guys NamedMoe" begins discount previewsFebruary 3 with press opening -

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ivally opened in Lnndon at theTheatre Rnyal Straltard East inOctober 1990 Camerun Mack-intsah acquired the rights ta theslijsical, tranoterring it to theLyric Theatre in Lasdov's WestEnd iv December 199g, where

- Carvers host-annual- show

Bluerrbbon wjnneLee Manosdisplays his bird carvings.w The asnual "Artistry in Wood" teacher f orn Park Ridge Johnty wondcarving show will be held Huth Craig Hendee, an O nah at the Chicago Botanic Garden, thologist with the Wildlife Edot- located on Loire Cook Road 1/2 cation Foundation, and Francise mile east nf the Edens Highway Voltz a sculptor and woodcarve on the weekend 01 Novembe 7 er. Many of the carvings a e forn and 8 from 9 am. to 4 p.m. each sale and Christmas ornaments,n day. hand earned by North SuburbanDemonstrations of all types of carvers, a e for sale w th thecarving will be given un the hour prnceeds to the Wally Philipsf frnm i i am. through 3 p.m Children's Fand.' each day. Over 100 craftsmen Vendo s will have tools andwill display their talents ri many plans available to those inte -different types of caring, melad- ested In getting started n thisins chip ca vin5 relief rar-eing, hobby. Tickets will ba av tablecharacter haway bust, animal at the dnor tar 18 carving handand othe types of "in the round ' crafted by memberswondcarving.

Admission is f eu ta the eahib-Over 17 different categories its. Garden pa king is $4 pnnfcompetition will bejadged. car.The fourludges in the wood- For more informatian, callcarving field are Wayne Barton, (708)835-8215irennuned ohip oarver and - '

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The performance schedulewill be Wedneodays through Fri.days at 8:15 p.m. with, a -

Wedneoday Matinee at 2 p.m.;Saturdays at 4:30 p.m. and 9:30p.m.; and Sundays at 2:15 p.m.and 720 p.m. Dinner precedesthe performanch. by approni-mately two hours, Dinner andTheatre Package prices rangefrom $35.95 to $45.95. Shownnly ticket prices are $23.95 to$44.95. Parking istree.

For resetvatiano to 'FiveGuys Named Mue' and "Phan-tam" call (709) 496-3000 nr visitCandlelight Divenr Playhouselocated at 5620 5. Harlem Ave.,Summit, IL 60h01.

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- Broàd-casts toGerman-Americans

Radiobroadcauter, Marlis Schmidt, is in lune with the. Ger-man-American community on WVVX (103. 1 FM). Her program,"Continental Journal,"provides music and information to rehin-die German-American's interestin theirlangaage andculture.

Advice to teens: Plan carefully forPlassing-Set np adunen corn-

milIce Sobe incharge. Havea minofleess and ndults on the corn-mitten, but for the most part, letthe yonth ros the dauce with theadotta srrving as adnisors. Makesum the day ydn pick for thedance doesn't conflict with anymajor school or community ac-livides,

Publicity _ Bc sure everyoneknows the dance is comiug np.Build some excitement by muk-ing creative posters or flcrs,.c,clear about thy daie,tinie, ptakcand dress code.

Atmosphem - lt's not required,bat if you'd like to make yourdunce stand ont, hoOd it arnsd atheme. Forexample;

"Hawaiian: Wear loud flow-cred skiais and sunglasses; servepineapple.

"SO'uorhû's; Go preppie or hip-pie, Play music from those crasand do the swisg or the mashedpetalo,

Wister; To be different, io thesnmmerpnt uppaper ssowflakessud IoaugChristmas lights.

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Lighting - A dance usnaltyculls for soft lighting, bot yonshonld still be able io see ucmssthx room. An absolute black-ontis unsafe and connler-prodnctivc.How cas yon decide who pon-want lo dance with next, if youcsn'tsccwho's them?

Refreshments - An easy punchor canned softdninks and a vane-0' oflightsuacksyou can eat washyoar fingers are probably bouLAgain, make them go with the-theme if possible (Christmascookies in Angnst can ho a realgiggle). Doo'l forget cups andnapkins and plenty of leash cansstrategically placed. Make sorethe refreshments are easy to pm-pare asd clean up because ooho-by wants to be stuck in the kitch-en during thedasce,

Setup - lJomg chairs, tables orother dividers, make the dancearea the right size for the expect-ed gathering, A floor that's loobigcan make the dasceseem des-olate, and if it's loo crampedyon'lI feet like u herd of catite.

Music - The dance commItteeoh.,,l,5 ,,o Ii, ccaao' inri md

Have a minIare of fast and slowmugs, sp-to-the-miuule tunesandgotden oldies. And make sureyon can dancelo them. Some ran-sic may be popataratthe momenlsad goad far listening, bat impossible to dauer to. The volnmeshoold be low enough so attowpeople standing side-by-side Ivtalk without shooting. Iíyoa can'thear your dance partner talk, oryourself think, the music is tanloud. - -

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will sot only hesefit thoie look-Ing for sew ski ctoihivg undrqolpment, bat also the NativnutSki Patrol,

BcginuisgNvvembor9, Spoke& Ski wilt feature a special skigear trade-in program where cus-towers cus bring io theirotd win-terjackeis, skis, boots and bind-angr for a disconnt ox thupurchuseofncw equipment. -

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Extra fan - You might try add-ing adiffercut twistto your dauceby having one of these activitiessomewheenis themiddlc;"Limbo contestLipsync compelidos"Dascelessons from expertsMixnrdances, likea 'snowball"

Cteannp - lt's the last part of

iv lo laavva plan, with tots of peo-pIe assigned to speckle chores.Make sure everyone knows whatneeds to be done, and wherecveaythiog goes, especially leash.And finally, end yourdunce earlyenough so that everyone can buhome by curfew.

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The 30-minnIe programs willbe -taped November 10 ut theBlake-Lamb Funeral Home,10001 5, Western Ave., Chicago,before a live audience of morethan lOO senior citirens.

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Immunizations arent just for evezy IO years. This is especiajichildren. They are for adults too, important for the ederJy, ibut many gmwn-ups are not be- whom tetanus ison the rise.ing immunized and the impact is Because the messies vaccinCOsiiy. Between 65,000 and isnL always 100 percent cffccLivI 15,000 Ameriesns die each year in everyone who receives it dmfrom vaceine-nrn,.Ih1. d- seas- mg mfancy, yoa may need a scòes. Ofthose,oniy between iøand ond dose. Illinois law now reI5percentamchiidren. qsires that students receive aDnnng "Adnit Immnnizanon sceond measles vaccine beforeWeek,"Ocesber2thronghocs attending college, and the CDCber 31, check to matte sore you rccomtoeods il if yon work in ased other adulO in your bosse- high risk esvironmest such ashold ant property mmsnizeJ -health care facilities. Or are tray-The U.S. Centers for Disease - eting to endemic areas.Control recommends that some All of these ysccines provideor ail adatis he immnmzecj Protectiosogainsldiseasebyp0agantstetght common itinesses -- moting yoor bodys immune sys-influenze, pneumococcaj pneu- (em to produce antibodies -- in-monto, hepatitis n, meastes, temai disease fighters -- tomumps, rubella, tetanus and specific viruses and bacteria. Ifdiphiherut. Which vaccines you you tuhsequentiy come in con-need depend on your age, health (aal with these viruses or bacteria,stews, lifestyle, occupatton, rovi- your body will auLomalicaily call

ronmental stluation and travel. op these discase fighters to pre-Ifyou are over Use age 0165 or veut you from fatling ill.haveimmunedeficirnçiescaus As such, vaccines have beenby chronic illnesses, such as can- effective in eradicating maoy dis-cer or diabetes, you should re- eases, such as polio and smallCeive u flu shot annually and the pou, and have dramaticatly re-pneumonia vaccine ut least orten. duced the occurreuce of manyWhile influenza is easily bimbi other common illnesses ltoff by young, healthy aiujts's

effeeiscan bescvere for theelder-lyund the immune deficient.

. In addition, you Should be pro-tecledagainsi hepatitis B if you'reexposed lo bloodoritsproduco -as a health care worker or a pa-tiefllreeeiving transfusions Or un-dergotng dialysis. flepatiLis B, -which can cause liver cancer andenthosis of the liver, is transmit-led thesugh blood, saliva and 01h-er bodily fluids. This places peo-plewith multiple sex partners andifllraveuouv drug users at highrisk also.

Even if you were immunizedusa child,you may need a boostershottoday. Yonrimmunity lo et-anus und cbphlheria is maislajuedonly by receiving beosler shots

A free genernj foot screeningis being offered by SwedishCovenant Hospital from 9 am.to noon on Wednesday, Nov. 11,in the hospitals Family PracticeCenter, 2751 W. Winosa.

Dr. Theodore Polizos, podia-Is-ist ou the SCH medical staff,will conduct the screeniug

Free PodiatryScreening

1988, the incidence of neasthad declined more than 98 per-cenlsince Iheprevaccine era. Theinfluenza vaccine has been foundlo be 75 percent effective in re-datrng deaths is high-risk pa-ttenls and the pneumonia vaccinemean thauflOpemente(fec(iy - .

The social aud economic costsof these diseases more thán jutai-fy adult Immunization. luflueseacauses more Ibais 172,000 peopleto be hospilaliced each year, cost-ng society $600 million. lt kills

between 20,000 and 70,000 peo-pie -- lives no one can put a pricelagon.

Yet despite all this, manyadults go usprotecled against dis-ease for fear of adverse reactions-- a fear that is unfouudesj The

which will identify a variety offoot problems including bas-ion!, contracted loes, warts, in-grown toenails, etc., as well asdiabelic foot problems.

Appointments are necessaryand may be made by calling(312) 878-8200, est. 5107.

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Weapoa against disease. So,check with your doctor to makeSure you and your family mum.bers aro property immunized.And be sure to keep up-to-daterecords ofyour vaccination hislo-iT. Thts will hetp you rememberwhen your nest vaccinations areneeded.

Free Diabetes- -Testing.lu observance of November

being National Diabetes Month,Swedish Covesot - Uospitai isoffering free diabetes screeningtests from 7:30 am. lonoon onMonday, Thursday and Salur-day, Nov, 9, 12, and 14, in thelobby of the Anderson Pavilion,2751 W. Winona.

Diabetes is a leading cause ofblindness, kidney disease, heartdisease and ampaiatioos. One infive Americans has diabetes,many of whom are undiagnosed.Persons at high risk aro thosewho have a blood sedative withthabetes, are óverwcighl or over40 years ofage, or is a mother ofa baby who weighed over 9 lbs.atbirib. -

The screenings are being of-fered in conjunction with theAmerican Diabetes Associationof Northern Illinois. Appoint-mente are necessary and may bemade by calling (312) 878-8200,xt. 5256. Dietary guidelines

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The Swedish Covenant Hospi.tat Dental Service is offering afree dental screening- from 9o.m. to suso ou Thursday, Nov.12, und Tuesday, Nov. 24, in ilsoffices lu the Anderson Pavilion,275t W. Winona

The screening is opes lo per-sous nf all ages. Appoionoestaare needed and may be made bycalling (312) 078-8200, ext.5500.

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During fha GaIterLiieCenlerb recant First Anniversary cele-bratlon, key figures in the Ostablishment of the mentally super-vtsed hea/Thand fitness facility look over charts showing ouf-cens of the center's first 12 months. From left: Edward Cuccipresident, Swedish Covenant Hospital; Dr.Noel Nequin, medi-

- Caldirector, GalterLifeCenter, anddirector, SCH Cardiac Rehabdeparlment; Dr. Donald Timm, president, LifeCenler; and Dr.James McCormick, chairman, LifeCenterboard of dire clora anddirector, SCH Department of Laboratory Medicine. The GaiterLifeCenter, 515791. Francisco, an affifiate ofSwedish CovenantHospital, lists over 3000 members. lt was named for Jack andDollie Gaiter whose gift of $1.5 million initiated Construction ofthe faciliiy. --

The Gutter LifeCenièr, 5157 glucose, us -well as eye health--N. Franclscorecently celebrated screenings. Nutrition- classes -eta First Anniversary and an- leach participantsheuithy eating- -bounced arnemPrrshjpoover- habits -in workshops like, '50iO00pbrson. - - - -- .- - -

During ils first l2-months the Food Shopping-and Superinadact--LifeCeuter, un affiliate of Swed- Tour, andihe Society of Low-Fatinh Covenant Hospital, has deve!- Connoisseurs. -

opeti a full caieudarofheajth-and New programs which will-be -wel!ness programs lectures und offered in the nentfew mouths hi-

-screenings, many of which are etudepersoual Irainingand au ex-free - or offered at a minimal punded nutritional weight loss -charge to thecommuuiiy, and at a program. -

discouuttoLtfeCenlermembers The LifeCenler houses a four-Amongits many exercise pro- lane, 25-yard swimming pool; a-grams for-a!! age groups areTum- 12-lap per mile running/walking

bio Tots, Teen Ft!ness/Pre-Teeu track; stale-of-the-un exerciseAerobics, Big Band Aerobics and eqoipmeuo and an aerobic-danceWater Aerobics. Dance classes sludio. The Swediuh Covenant

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including ballroom and Country Hospital Cardiac !Oehubi!iiatiônand Western also have beeu veiy und Sports Medicine departmentswell received. Screenings in- also have offices in the LifeCen-elude a Cardiovascular Risk 1er. For more information on theCheck that tests for a variety of LifeCenier or any of its pro-lifesaving tests including blood geams,ca11878_9936. -

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Res offers WeightManagement programs

The Weight Management Pro-gram ut Resurrection MedicalCenler, 7435 WesI Taicott Ave-nue, Chieago, will offer severa!healthy living and weight lossprograms scheduled to begin inNovember. All classes retuire

advanced registration. For regis-Irulioti fees, times und class lo-cations, call (312) 792-5022,uudpress "t".

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gins Tuesday, Nov, 10. A regis-terrd dietitian will speak aboutbasic nu!ritioet, eating out, labe!reading and reducing fat in thediet. In additon, a psychothera-pis! will conduci hypnosis ses-siens, and teach self-hypnosis

Heari Smart Supermarketingbegins Nov. 10. Take u "meek"supermarket tour with a regia-lered diotiliun and leant how toshop smarter by reading food la-bela, reducing fat, calories andsodium.

Controlling Diabetes ThroughWeight Lost Program is arbed-sled for Nov 18. A registereddietitian will explain how tocosteo! diabetes through wéightloss and dint,

: - - !ost, Hospitalschedules progràms -

Following is a schedule of ihecommunity education and sap-porn programs offered by ForestHospital in Des Plaines.

All of the sessions are open tothe public. Sealing is limited andadv9nced reservations required.

- -Groupsfreeofcharge- AduitChiidreti of Alcoholics(ACOA): meets - Mondays undThuesdays. 7 paf at Fores! Edu-cutional Center, 1717-Rand Rd.,Deiplaiuou; (312)929.458!, -

Anorexia Nervosa und OtherDisorders (ANAD): meets Sun-days, 4 p.m. at Forest HospitalAnditerium, 555 Wilson Lu., DeaPlaiues;(708) 831-3438.

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA):meets Mondays and Salurdays,8:30 p.m. at Fotest Hospital Aa-ditnrinm;-(312) 346-1475.

Cocaine Anonymous (CA):meets Satnrday, 10 a.m.-!2 p.m.at Focosi Hospital, Dotaors' Din-ing Room/4th -floor; (312) 202-8898. -

- Families - Anouymdns (FA)(snppori group for dysfunctional -families): meets Thursdays, 7:30p.m. ut Forest Hospital, Lower -Level; (312)777-4442.

Families of Adoption: meets2ndpridayofthe mouth, 8 p.m. atForest Hospital Auditorium:(708) 255-4055.

Narcotics Asoitymoas (NA):meets Fridays, 7 p.m. al ForestHospital Auditorium: (708) 848-4084, ---- ---------------

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- .CoDepesdòney Group: meetsWednesdays. 6-7:30. p,mi andThursdays, 7-8:30 - p.m., 530/session.

EaiíngDisorders Group: meetsThursdays, - 7-8:30 p.m., $30/-session. - -- - - -- ---- - -i - -

Women's Group: meets Tues- -days, 7-8:30p,m., $30/session.

ADt1D Support Group (Sup-port for parents of childreu withalleñtibn deficitorother hyperuc-tivity disorder): meets Tuesdays,7-8:15 p.m., $30 per couple, pergroupsnssiòu. -

- Abusive Retatiouship Woes-ens Group: meets Wednesdays,7:t5-8:30p.m., $30/sessios. -

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meals Thursdays, 6:30-7:30 p.m.,$20/session, -

Men's Co-Dependency Group:meets Wedoesdays, 7:30-9 p.m.,$30/session. -

Survivors of Sexual Abose:meets Wednesdays 6-7:15 p.m.,$30/session. -

Men's Domestic Violence:meaty Mondays, 6:30-7:30 p.m.,$40/session.

All paid sessions are coordi-noted by theForesi Hospital Oat-pattent Department and held atthe hospital, 555 Wilson Lx., DesPlaines. - For more informalion,call (708) 635-4100, ext. 224 or225. -

Changeosteoporosisseminar date

The date for Holy Family Hos-pied's osteoporosis - seminar,sponsored by Mat3, MulienisHackett Women's Health Centerat the hospital, has bees changedto 7p.m.Thursday,Nov, 5,--The seminar will be held is

Holy Family Hospital's uaditori-ma, located at the comer of Golfand River roads in Dea Plaines.The eveut is free to tlsncommuni-ty. To register, call lise Center ut(708) 297-1800,,nxt, 2727. -

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- On Tnexday, Nov. 10, the LowVision Support Group willpresent representatives from -LS& S, n visual aids company, andBob Schwartn of Optelec LowVision Systems.

They wilt be displaying visualaids, muchixesand magnifiers forItose with vision problems.

The mectiug rvill be held at Ip.m. al the Smith Actïvities Ceu- -ter,5i20Gutitr,Skokie.

Everybody is welcome. Nopre-registratiou necessary. Forfxrther iaformtttivn, call LucilleRomunoff, 673-0500, est. 207.

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A hostoffabuloss prizes is be-ing awarded in conjunction withSwedish Covenant Hunpitat's1992 Benefit Gala, being heldSatsrday, Nov. 7, atthepietd Ma-scum ofNalural History. - -

A sporty while 1993 FordMastang LX, fully loaded andposipped with a hun roof is theheadline item, followed closelyby week-long trips for two to Ha-maki, Spain's Costa del Sol andStnckholm, Sweden.

All proceeds from dar Gala in-eluding the Grand- Raffle willbenefit the spgeading of equip-ment u the Department of Sar-gory. Chances for Ihecar are $50;tickets for ihr other ruffle itemsare$i0eaeh,lhreefor$25,sis for$50 or$12 for$tOO. Raffle lick-cts may berequenled from the De-velopmestOffice, 878-8200, eut.5030, or purchased at the SCUGift Shop.

Alzheimerns: -support groupsets meeting-

The Chicago/Northwest Ala'heimer's Support Group meeting- for spouses, children, relatives,friends aud curegivers wilt be of-formi Tuesday, Nov. tO,atResur-recLino Medical Center, 7435WestTulcottAvense, Chicago.

The program begins al 2 p.m.isthe SisterAnueRoom, located013,115/ idwvrede3otbe-ediçal.:center.

For more information, call theSocial Services Depaeunest atResureectiox Medical Center(312) 792-5045.

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When it comen to ander-stuxdivg ourselves botter, weall have something to learn.There are problems we'd liketo Work sal, bat need helpknowing how. Changes we'dlike to make, bat can't.

That's why Forest Hospital'sDivision of Community Ser-nines is offering another seriesof free presentations . . . inyour communities . . . aboutihese issues. They're conves-lent, ihey'rn infarmative, they'reimportant

Availability is limited and byreservation, so register early.

Call 17081 635-4100, axt.224 or 225 for further details.

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Lutheran General offers- free diabetes screenings

More than 13 million Amori- for people who already knowcans have been diagnosed au han- they havediabetns nrwomen whwisg diabeles and au eslimated five urnpregnanl,million additional people do notknow they have it. It is the thirdleading casse ofdeath by diseaseand a leading casar of blindness,kidney-disease heart disease und

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amputations. Beeause of the seri-onsnenu of diabetes, LutheranGeneral Hospital (LGH), 1775DempslerSl,, in cooperation withthe American Diabetes Associa-tins, is offering free diabelesscreenings al Vaiying times be-ginning Sunday, Nov. 8, throaghSaturday, Nov, t4,atLGH,

November is National Dia-beles Mouth. Appoinlmenln arenecessary for Ihe screening andcan bemadeby calling (708) 696-6911 fesm 8a.m. 104p.m., Mou-day,Nov. 2, through Friday, Nov.6.

- Fhiltip Weiner, M.D., medicaldirector, Diabetes Care Cenler,recommends the screening forpeople who nsspecl they have di-atarles, are overwnight, over 40yearsold, have a family history ofdiabetes or had a baby weighiugmom ihan nine pnunds at birth.The screening is sot suggested

The symptoms of diabetes in-elude frequeul urination, extremehunger, rapid weight loss, coces-sine thirsl, generalized weakness,visual disturbances, numbness inthe feet or bauds and skin infra-lions thatheal slowly. Some peo-pIe with diabetes moy have nosymptoms at all.

Speech, languagedevelopmentlecture at SCH

"Speech and Language Devel-opment: How Does Your ChildMeasureUp?" will be the subjectof the next Swedish CovenantFree Fall Leclure scheduled for7:30p.m. ouTnesday,Nov. tO, inthe Anderson Pavilion Auditori-um, 2751 W. Winoxa.

Free parking will be availablein ihr hospital garage. Registra-lins is noI necessary. All are cor-dially invited. For more isfurmu-Unseat 878-8200, X5t07, -

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SJB "Turkey Shoot"

Thcarnua1 Turkey ShooE sponsored by the HolyName Societyof St. John BrebufParjsh wi!I take place ori Monday, Nov. 9 at 8p.m. in (be school hail, 8301 N. hartem Ave., bJiles.

- Gamesiocludingdart throwing, shoothg marksmanship and bai-loon popping will be featurml. Turkeys and wine will be given aspozos. Comptimenocy sandwiches will he served. Beveasges willbe available. Admission is freefor thispopularevent.

Nues GardenClub preparesfor holidays

Members of the Miles GardenClub have extended an invitationto the community 10mm them foranother evening offen and learn.iag. The November 1 1 meetingwill include scvera guest speak-ers from Amlings Flowerland at7025 Dempster St., Niles, andtheir presentation is enU8el"Christmas Decorations.

The program will inclatle dem.OnÑtratioss of how to decorateChristmns trees and wreaths forthe holidays.

A step-by-step demonstrationfrom the design to the finishedproductwittbe shown.

There witt atoo be a questioonod answer Session no Poinsettiaplants, and pinots in general. Themeeting will be held nl 7 p.m. atIhn Nues Trident Center, 8060Onkton Street. Admission is freeondrefreshments will be served.

Polish gróupscombine forshow

Dancers from two of the larg.est Polish/Americnu Fraternal,the Polish National Alliance andtltePotish Roman Catholic Unionof America, will perform togeth-er in the spirit of fraternalisni onNovember 8.

The dance ensemble FNAsPotonez and Mtody Folonez atidFrenas Wesoly Led and WesolyLadek, a east of 80, will performat Lone Tech U.S. Auditorium,2501 W. Addison at Western,Sunday,Novemberll aE3p.m.

Order tickets by calling (312)637-6626, (312) 486-6700, (312)011O-8222or(708) 430-2100.

CosI for the tickets:, atIbedoor, adults $8 - pre.snln$7; Seu.mr citizen, at the door. $6 - pre-sale $5; children ander 12, at thedoor$4,pre.sa]e$3.

Gold and silver, copper andbronze, brass and aluminum.Ynurn invited to a mnrriage ofthese metals at Mindscape Ont-lerys upcoming jewelry invita.donaI, wltich opens Nov. 7.

The current installment inMindscopes Adornments sedeSCOnccrttrotcs on earrings, brooch.es, necklaces, pendants and ringscreated from a mixtnre of metels.Dusing Married nod Varied Met.als jewelry collectors will find arange of ortistic techniques andunique metal combinations andgain a grenIer nnderntanding ofboth the processes involved and

. the comparative value of theseextraordinary pieces relative lotraditional items of gold and sil-

From the artist's poiut ofview, combining different metalsis both a technical challenge andaprocess that offers exciting de.sign possibilities,' says Mind.Scape Co.director Deborah Far-ber. To the collector, a mixedmetaljewehy form can be imaginative atid fun to wear, as well asa greatdeal mom versatile in stylethan a piece composed ofa tinglemetal.

Some of the more than 30 par.IsciFating jewelers specialize increating mixed metal pieces; 0th.ers have prodacesi works espe-cially to-meet the challenge pce-senled by this show, which roasthroagh December 6 at Mind-scope, located at 1506 ShermanAve. in Evanston.

Both np-nnd-comixg talenteand established masters will par.ticipale in the exhibition, inclnd-ing Elizabeth Agte, CatherineButler, Moggi DeBaecke, AnnAllen, Linda Sleiewortb, NelsNelson, Thomas Mann, MicheleFriedman, Eric Rasselt and Bar-baraSncherman. --

Gatlety houes are Monday,12.8; Tuesday through Saturday, tO-6; Tharsdoy 10-8; nad Sanday,12-5. For additional infnrmtttianand oar estended holiday boors,please call Mindscape Gallery at(708) 864-2660.

Discuss asthmamedications

Asthma medicatinas are thetopic nf the nest Chicago LangAssociatan Parcels of AsthmaticChildrea (PAC) meeting. Themeeting is being held at LatheranOenerat 1-lospiatl, 1775 W.Dempster in Fark Ridge, room1042 West, on Ntivember IO at 7p.m. The meeting is free nfcharge.

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All FAC meetings at LatheranGeaerol Hospital are held on thesecond Taesday af every month.For more infarmation, call Carlaat (312) 792.1220 or Mnnreea at(312)631.9448.

A free violon screeniug will 6eoffered on Thurnday, Nov. 12, atRennoection Medical Center,7435 West Talcnn Avenue, Chi-cago.

The screening will be heldfrom lO;30 n.m. to 1:30 p.m. inthe Sinter Anne Room and theMother Hedwig Room located onthe ground floor nf the medicalcenter,

by James T, Berger, PresidentMarket Strätegies

If NEW PRODUCTS are the lifeblood of a manufacturingcompany, NEW BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT is the lifebloodoSa professional service organization.

Isn't the most tmpnrtanl and highest paid individual in any pro-fessional service organization the 'business matter?" However,thin "minmaker" in ennentially a "closer." Before he can performhin tank, the organization must generate new leads, make enploralory taten calls and bring potential customers er clients to the"closing" poinc

In today's highly competitive business enviornment, the pro-fcsntonul nervice firms that will survive nd thrive are those whocan develop flew business relationships while retaining existingones.

CRISATING A NEW BUSINESS CULTUREThe first step --and it's a big one -. in implementing your NewBusiness Development Program is to establish a "marketingculture" within the firm:--Profensionajs should be made aware that the firm places a

. premium on new business development... Profemionals should be given incentives to Commit time fornew business development activities.-- Major rewards and recognition shoald be given to profen-siOnats mIto devélop dew business.--Promotions should be based on the ability to bring in newaccounts,

OVÑSCOMING E5I5TANCETurning a lawyer, accountant, architect or engineer into o new

businessgenerntor in no easy task.

Pcofesstonals have littlerespcct for "sales people." That's onereason they become professionals. Second, selling is an egothreatening activity. Nobody wants to be rejected. Many peoplehave difticully. ptcking up the telephone and calling somebody

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Don't think you can establish a mnrketisg culture on yourOwn. It's almost impossible, Seek professional assistance in tar-ing your professlonals-inal marketers. lt's a major time and mon-ny commitment, bat il just might spell the difference betweensUccesti:auijfailum fo6yotcr firm .

In socking professional assistance, take -nothing for gat)ted.Those profenstonals you want to convert into new basiness de-velopment experts probably don't know how to use the telephoneeffectively, how to write a new business opening or follow-npIdler or make a "sales presentation."

Jamen T. Berger is a marketing consultent who specializes innew business development and client retention. He is a facultymember at Northwestern University and University of Illinois alChtcago where he teaches n veriety of marketing-related courses.

Free VISIOfl screeningoffered

An ophthmnologist will checkfor vision, cataract and glaucomaproblems, Advanced registrationts not required, For more infor-mutlos, call (312)775-9755,

Yard sale benefitsMuscularDystrophy

The Sulea Associates of ERAGrove Real Estate will hold aYard Sale on Friday, Nov. 6 andSaturday, Nov. 7 from 9 a.m to 2p.m. All proCeeds from the antewill be donaledte the MuscularDystrophy Asaoeiation. The salewill he held nt6057 W. DempnterSI., Morton Grove, behind theGolden RazorBarbor Shop.

For mom information or to do-nate, contact ERA Gmve, (708)966-7600, 6441 W. Dempster,

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HYPflOSSaNdWellness viding a perspective on freedomThe Nues Public Library Dis- andequatity, The library programtrictispleased topreseritcertified will provide those is attendancehypnotherapist, Lan-y Garrett on with background and insights re-Novcmber9 at 7:30. Isle. Garrett toting to Agosin's work. It serveshas been in practice ornee 1968 asaprelumie to festival activities.and operates the llyprmosts and For those interested individu-Weilness Centermn Chtcago. He als, the tibramywitl sponsor a bashas taught at Motion Grove and trip to the Illinois HumanitiesWright College; served as a con- Festival Ill. The trip is NovembersultanE to-doctors, dentists, psy- 15. Atteadees will he able to hearchologists, !awera and others; author John Updike, clarinetistregularly facilttaten courses and Larry Combs, poet/essayist Mar-workshops at Community organi- jonc Agosin, and novelist Fayzambas and groups, works with Weldon. Transportation isavaila-police- peronnel to md mn recall bic for a limited number of indi-and investigate work; and dem- vidsats and will cost eleven dol-onstrates, hypnosis and lectures tars. Tickets to the programs arellteoaghoutthecoantry. . provided by the library. This is anTheprograrn offenng will ben- all day program,with the bus de-efit those individaafr iuterested partiag from the library at 9 am.in learning- more about hypnosis and rctamjog after 4 p.m. Piraseas a vehicle for chaage. Individu- contact Judy Zeiter at 967-8554als cheose lo ase hypnosis for forinforusation..many reasons, 5099e of the most The Civil War andpopalar being-smoking cessation the Common Soldierand stress redaction. This pro- Mark yosr calendars for No-gram is flee and open to alt inter- vemher 8at 2 p.m. The Indepen-ested individuals. Registration is dent Votsnteers witt presentrequired; Formobility orcommù- slides and artifacts, utilize periodnicatin access assistance please music, and 1811 tIse history of thecall 967-8554 vorceand TDD. common soldier during the Civil

IllinoisHumanjtiesJerstjva . War. Travel back to the 1860's toProgramsandßusTrjp _ view the eqaipmenl, clothing,The Nues Public Library Dis- weapons, and food used by miii-

trict is hosting a program that ro- coy mea fighting in the Cmvilincides with part of the Illinois War.Humanities Festival Ill. Ou No- Co-founders of the Indepon-vember 7 at 2 p.m., Marifran dent Volunteers, Robert PapreckiCarlson will speak ou Chilean- and Gene Salecker, sham theirborn poet and essayist, Marjorie knowledge, isteresi, and coilec-Agosiu. Agosin has written, live memorabilia on both theLaadscapesof a New Laud, a Confederate and Union armies,shortstoiy anthology focasiagon This free program will be held atthtidtsappeared inArgeutina. In the Nues Public Library District.addttmou Agostn w it be one of Reg strat o tu rcnirrd Fo motIte highlighted-presenters at the biliry or commnaication accessIllinois Humanities Festival III, assistance pirare cati 967-8554

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ParkRidge will help fight hungerby participating in "ChiropracticFeeds the Hungry" on Thursday,Nov 12. Chiropractic PhysiciansNeil Elliott, Michael Porter, Nan-cyElliott,andTod Sinai will don-age their services at the clinic lo-cand at2104 West Oakton, ParkRidge, in exchange for non-perishablefood donations.

Dr. Ellioteencoarages the corn-manity to help fight hunger byparticipatiug in the food drive.All footJcojlected will bedonaledto the Greater Chicago Food De-pository to help feed the hangtyin Chicago. The project is spon-

Navy seeksThanksgivinghost families

One hundred families areneeded! -

This year Glenview NavyLeagae's Operationn Rescue wittagain briag reentits grom GreatLakes for Thanksgiving and

. Christmas with local families.Host families pick np their two

recruit guests at the Playdinm inGlenview and add them to theirfamilies for Ilse dày. Transporta-lion to and hmm Great Lakes isprovided by the Navy League.Volunteers' only cost is two extraplaces around thedinner table.

Area families ate needed forThanksgiving and/or Chiestmas.Those who Can help, call (708)272-0h58.

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sored by tise Chicago Chapter ofthe Illinois Chiropractic Society.In orderto lake part in the project,chiropractic physicians mnstagree to waive patient and insu-rance billings forservices pravid-edonNov. t2.Services for cament and new pa-tiente ate by appointment from 7n.m. to 7 p.m. and can be arbed-airaI bycalling(708) 692-6956.

Library slatesbabysittingclasses

The Morton Grove Public Li-brary and the Morton Grove FireDepartment ale again offermugbabysitlitig classes for teens,sixth grade and up. The series ofthree classes will take place No-vember 10, 11 sud l2at4;30p.m.aIMGPL.

Registration is required andenrollment is limmted to 25 sta-dents. Call the Reader's ServiceDesk at 965-4220 to sign up.

Parents ofseniors orjuniors in common federal program avaita-high school whose children are hie, offers a maximum of $2,600thinking of going ta college each year. Compare this to aboutshould start evaluating their fi- $7,000 for the average cost of anaucial resources right now, sng- public university education in II-gesta Richard Glas, a senior vice linois, and yos cies see that mostpresident at Ftrst Narional Bank fatuities need more money. TheofDes Plaines. He says that fami- cqsi of oat-of-state schools aver-lies who are homeowners might ogesaboat$t2,O00ayear."discover that they con afford lo The home eqaity toan offerssend a child to a better coltege manyadvantageslhalolherinansthantheyreahze. do not, incladiag low. interest

This time ofyear, most seniors rates, tax-deductible isteresI pay-have some idee about where they menes, flexible repayment op-want lo go to college. Parents do sinus, convenience, fewer feesnot want to disappoint them, but. and np to tO years to repay themust be realistic about financing principal.theeducation.

"Borrowing from the equity inyour home to help pay for a col-lege education makes set4se,'says Glaa. "Ifyoa plan to seek fi-nuncial aid from a cottege,Sheup-plication form wilt ask for the vat-ne ofyonr house. The oid.processalmost expects you to tap yourhome eqaiiy beforeyou can quai-ify forfinancial assistance."

Generally, financial aid isawarded on a first-come, first-served basis each year. Studentswho wunt tu enter college nextyear need to apply for financialassistance as soon as possible nf-terJanuary2, 1993.

"Parentsofcollrge.baandchil.then are nsnnlly surprised whenthey see how limited the financialmdts," sayOtan. 'Forcsample,aStafford Loan, which is the most

Entries for the 1992 ChristmasPrince and Princess are being ne-reptad by the Des Plaines Chum-ber of Commerce & Industry.One bey and girl-will be selectedat randomfrònibn54irri receivedand will represent the children of

DP Chamber's RetailCommittee sponsorsfood collection

The Des Plaines Chamber ofCommerce & Industry's RetailCommittee will be collectingnon-perishable food items, forHoliday baskets, at participatingbusinesses from November 2through 20. Baskets will be givento local needy families designaI-ed by the City and Charch Worn-en United.

Participating merchants in-etude: Ace Hardware on Oukiox,1045 E. Oaktan St., Alpine Cam-era Co., 686 Lee St., AndersonLock Co., Ltd., 1801 Duktus St.,CR flowers, luc., 1932 RiverRd..DesPlainesPhurmucy, 1188Lee St., Dominick's Finer Foods,1555 Lee St., Hansex Trae ValueHardivure, 1625 Oakton Place,Naked Furniture, 1411 Ellis-wood, O'Brien the Florist, 685Gracetand, PrairieLee Company,1381 Prairie Avense, and Van'sTV Saies & Service, 1653 Oak-tas St.

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Home Equityloans helpfinance college educations

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Glas enplaixs that u home eq-airy loan is like a line of credit,which tels you borrow what youseed as you need it, such as tui-tian for one semester ut o time.You pay interest only os theamonutyou have actually bue-rowed.

"At oar bank, for example youmay burrow up to 75 percent fyour home's equity, which ix theappraised vuineofyour homelessthe outstanding moriguge bai-asce,' Gaia custisues. "Whilethis is a loan ou your real estate,you donS puy points or applica-liOn fees. There is a nominat on-nual fee assessed after the firstyear bat no closing fees on tiresup to $50,000."

Possibly the greatest adoun-tage of a home equity tuas is its

Search for ChristmasPrince and Princess begins

Ges Plaines at Santa's orrival ouSntarday,Nov. 28 at 10: 15 um. atthe comer of Lee and MinerStreets in downtown Des Plaines.In addition to greeting Santa, thePrince oiidPeiscess edIl eaçh re-Ceive a plaque commemoratingthe event.

Send the name, age, phonenumber and address of yoar fa-vorile youngster between theages offour and seven to the DeaPlaines Chamber of Commerce&tudastry, 1401 Oaklon SL, DeaPlumes, IL 60018. Drawing willbe Thursday, Nov. 12. Winnerswitlbexotified immediately.

For more informutiori, costadthe Des Plumes Chamber at 824-4200.

convcueisce. Glau says that atPirat National Bank of DesPlaines, oxee you are approved,you can botvow, repay and rebur-row without account reviews nrnew epprovuis.This flexibilityhelps with those unanticipatedcollege enpesses such as air faresand extracurricular activities

"While a principal paymeat issut required uxtil the balance isdue at maturity, you may makepayobie ne yonr principal anylime yun want," Glue says. "Or,is tes years, when year childrenhave completed thier educationsandaregone, yoscouldeven con-saler selling yonrhouseto pay offthetoun."

Otan says unulber advantage isthat, once a home equily luau isapproved, the borrower can usethe equity for utmost any pur-puse.

"How you apply lite tnunuy isyour business, bat be pendent,"warns Otan. 'Using the eqnilyyou haydn yam home for cdacn-taon or forhome improvements isan tuvestment, bat you can alsodraw upon the equity far medicalbtlls, anew car,sew furnitureoravacation. Keep in mind that theintereslyon pay might notqualifyas tan-deductible. Nor do youwastE, use spmOney that you in-lend toupply toward tuition.'

Glau ssggests you discuxs withyour banker all of the advantagesand possible risks in securing ahomeequity loan.

I LEGAL NOTICENotice is hereby given, parsa-

ant to "Au Act in relation to theuse of an Assarnrd Name is theconduct or transaction of Bust-ness in the State," as amended,that a cectificatiox was filed bythe nsdeedgned with the CunstyClerk of Cook County. File No.0011033 on Oct. 30, 1992, un-der the Assumed Name uf Ah-Jan Oriental Foods with thepiace of business located ut 9206N. Wuakegan Rd., MortonGrove, IL 60053. The tette name(s) and residence address ofOwner(s) is: Sang H. Song, 7405W. Davis St., Morton Grove, IL60053, Rae S. Song, 7405 W.Davis St., Murtos Grove, IL60053, Rom H. Ti, 7900 N.Caldweli Ave., Niles, II. 60648.

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Car dealership supports. Chicago Bears fans' coat drive

Watlon On Dempsler at 5050 ChiIago1Wd Chrysler-PlymouthtfempsterSlreetsn Skokie wllbe dealerships through NovemberoSe of 39 Chlcagoland Chrysler- 7. Additionally, fans who aRend

. Plymouth dealerships Io support the November 8 Bears game canthe Chicago Bears Fans Coat thop off coals at the Paul ArpinDrivefortheSalvatiooAemy. . trucks which will bepositioned at

Des Plaines Chrysler Ply- theeást, wess, north and south en-mouth Sales, Inc at 622 East IrancesloSoldierField.Northwest Highway in Des All coals collected will bePlaines is one of39 Chicagoland eqsally distributed to SalvasionChrysler-Plymouth dealerships Army corps and institusionsto support thu Chicago Bears throughout the Chicagoland andPans Coat Drive for the Salva- northwest Indiana. For mom in-tionArniy. . formasion, call the Salvasion

Winter coat donalions will he Arnsyal(3l2)725-llOO.accepsed in the showrooms of

Storytellerperformsat library

Chris Fascione, storyteller. ac-tor, mine, juggler, comedian andteacher, will bring literature Iolife at the Lincolnw000d PublicLibrary, 4000 W. Feast Ave., at 2p.m., Saturday, Nov. 7. The pm-foam S Open to Lincolnwood res-

. idenls only.Pull of boundless energy and

humor, Faseiose ads Out Stories,poems and folk laies in his funnypaelicipalory show for children 4yeaesaud up.

Tickets are required and areavailable free at the circulationdesk.

Call (708)d77.5277.

Libraryairs JohnnyCash films

Letters to SantaCtuistmas is coming and Santu

needs to know if you've beennaughty or nice. Write him a let-1er to let him know all the goodthings you've done and of course,tell him whatyou want forChrist.mas. Letters IO Santa will bepicked up by one ofSanla's elvesOn November 30 aL the MortonGrove Park Dislrict. So. . mailyour leIsem and include aself-addressed stumped envelope.

Mail all letlersto: Ssinla Claus,North Pole e/o MorIon GmvePark Disleicl, 6834 DempslerSIred, MortonGrove, IL 60053.

Park offersday-òff activitiesThe Morton fjrove Park Dis-

Riet is offering a full day of ac-tivities on the kids das, offschool on Nov. 11.

Games, crafts, videos andmorn will fill the day from 7:30am. Io 6 p.m. A sack lunch andbeverage should be brought byparlicipants.

AIl ho 1,,,, ,oI, A,,,."Old Ssurbridge Village" are the r""'...."Johnny Cash: Ridin the

Rails," "Klondike Days" and

films fealureet at the Lincoln- lis park Ficldhouse, 8336 Mar-woodPublicLibrary's Lunchtime mom, MorIon Grove. Pee is $30Traveler free movie series per child. All children io grades.Wednesday,Nov. 11. to 5 are welcome.

Cash sings esitroad folk songs detuils call (708) 965-and his own compositions an he 1200.guides viewers on a tour high-lighting American railmading. Leaning TowerEdmonton, Canada, relives ILS YMCA ChristmasGold Rush days with a rodeo andarR feslivnl and New England ru- lightingesllRein the l830'sisrecreathd intheOldStuebridge Village.

Doors open al 12:30 p.m.;films begin at 1 p.m. Bring alunch; coffee and lea pmvided.The library is located at 4000 W.Prall Ave. Call (708) 677-5277.

The annual Chrislinas lightingof Ike Y.M.C.A. Leaning Towerwill lake place on Wednesday,Nov. I I beginning at 6 p.m. Thelighting isbeing coudseled by theY.M.C.A. and the Niles SisterCilles Association.

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ReynoldsRecycling addshalf-hour

The end of Daylight Savingshas just added another hour ofmorning for Chicago residents.Now Reynolds Aluminum Recy-cling Company (RARCO) plansto add a half-hoar of afternoon,beginning the first week of No-vember.

"We're not as ambitious asDaylightSavings," said Paleick J.Madison, urea business managerfor Reynolds, a divison of Re-ynolds Mends Company. "Weplan IO add 30 milesIos Io Satur-day afternoons, only."

Tho move, an enlension ofbaying hours at Reynolds Recy-cling centers - nearly 30 is Chica-goland and Northwest Indiana -

will not increase employmens. II.will.provide more convenienceand hours for urea recyclers.

"Mostöfonreenters have beenopen 9 am. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesdaythrough Friday, bat only 9 am. to4 on.Sasnrday," Madison said;"Our buyers have used that timeIo do reports. Now we're askingIhem to keep the doors open andgiveconsomers a little more flex-ibility to recycle their aluminum,copperand brass."

The change also slreawlinesrecorded messages and officetime explaining house to callers."Now most of our cenlers areopen, 9:30 a.as so 4:30 p.m.,Tuesday through Salurday,'Madison said. "That's a lot sim-pier."

For more informasion call(708) 344-8215 or loll-free. I(800) 228-2525.

Local-recycling cenlerx are lo-caled ia Dcx Plaines - K mari lot,Oaklon Avenue and Lee; andGlóxview . Talisman Shoppingcester lot, NE corner Golf andWashington.

Cancèr support.group to meetat Res

A Cancer Support Groap forpatienls, their families andfrieuds will meet ou Wednesday,Nov. 1 1 , at 2 p.m. io the loaagearea of the 4 East naming floor atResnrreclion Medical Center,7435 West Talcott Ayease, Chi-cago.

Another cancer xuppoit groupmeets on Tuesday, Nov. 24, at 7p.15. is the first classroom of theProfessional Building. This self-hetpgroup meeR on the last Tues-day of each month, and is de-signed for people lo discuss Iheirconcerns about caucer.

For more information, call IkeCaucer Trealrnent Cenler at Res-anecliox Medical Cenler (312)792-5116.

Tax penalties ensure thatretirement funds be usedduring rétirement years

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More and more individuals are retiring earlier today thrirughforced retirement or individual choice. Wheuthecoccurs', the newretiree who han participated in a qualified telaremenl pIar typIcal-ly has the option to choose aguaratileed monthly income in theform of an annuity or a lump-sum distribution of Ihe entire relire-ment account balance, What Io do?

Because of the various lax consequences associated with retire-ment distributions, anyone facing retirement should consull aqualified tan pìofessioual befOre committing to either choice.Once a selection is made, it is generally irreversible,

Anuwty distributions appeal to some retiree) because of theguaranteed income, Lmp-sum dislributions, however, am proba-hly the more popular option.

A lump-sum disleibalion is thepaytnent of the entire bàlasceof your relirement accoutit single calendar year. Goce you re-ceive the dislrihation, you may either keep the money and donolbinS (in which case taxes arr due on the entire mu050t) orde-fer taxes by mlling part orali Of the prnceeds into an IndividualRetirement Accoant- (IRA). The rollover must lake piace within60 days of the dale the disleibution is received. .

Beginufng Jan. I, 1993, lump-sum distribulions wilt be leans-ferable directly to ah IRA rather than the recipient hahing lo takereceipt of the distribution, In addition, employees who wish tolake receipt of their lump sum as opposed to ditectty IransferringIl to-another tRA qunlified plan, mnst have at leastfive years ofparticipation in the plan todo so . Finally. lnmp-aum disleibntions1reeeived.afler Jan. 1, 1993, will'he.assesseij a 20 percent with-holding lax ifthe dislribution isLpaid.directly to Ihe individual.We will address these dislribuIio9 changes inmore detail allerthe first of the year, . . .

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Becakse laxes are eventually due Onretirelilenlfunduas motleyis withdrawn, some retirees elect lo pay- the tunes all at once andbe done with il. There is possible special tax Ireainsent associatedwith thisehoice, but Ibir dislributioti must salisfyseverat criteria.Before making any decision to pay,àlt taxes.np front, talk to aknowledgeable lax pmfesxional audunderstand thecônsequealesand your options

Roltovers generally offer the most opli005. The entire aislribu-lion does not have Io be rolled over, any portion received, howev--er is taxes as ordinary Income plus any applicable penatum ands not el gsble for any special tax trealment

Any amount, eneept empl6yees'afiIk'-tox contributions aiiberolled over into an approved tRA. Rollovers are not subject to die$2,000 maximum siinnuat deposit imposed on regular IRAs, andan individual of any age may mil lump-sate dislributions iuta anIRA, Once deposited into an IRA, however, thefunds becomesubject to its withdrawal guidelines. --

Roltovers of lump-sum dislribuiions into tRAs ate simpte hutmast be doue carefully by someone who is familiar with IRS roll-Oxer regulations. tu addition, given the changes that will go intoeffect in 1993. exIla care should be labro, Penalties may be im-poncIl for imoper rollover of funds. Retirement funds receivelax-favored treatment as they build, The purpose of penalties islecosme that these funds are pmteeted to be used daring retirementyears. .

if you are considering retirement within the time future, taketime now to explore your qualified retirement pIán d'ou'ibaliooopli005. Doni let a hasty decision claim precious reliremeut dol-lars. _........

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Art -classes for ages.7 to 14years will begin at the MortonGrove Park Disiriet the week of -

Nov. 16,Beginning art classes for ages

7 lo tO will be held on Thars-days from 4 to 5 p.m. An mIro-duelion io fashion design classfor ages 8 Io 12 years are beingoffered ou Wednesdays from5:15 to li:l5p.m.

A Class leachiug carbondrawiog to li to 14 year olds-will be heldwednesthys from 4to 5 p.m.

All classes are-8 weeks begmid are held at . Okelo ParkPieldisouse. For more ari elmsinformation call (708) 965-1200,

Northbrook parks offerKidstage productionDon't miss the new Kidstage -

Northbmok Fait Dislriel pralIne-tian ofHocun Pocus and the Laudof Boehanirnenti Performancesare scheduled for November 7-8,l4'15xj2l . . .-

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The First National Bank of Nues offers a variable rate Home EquityLine ofCredit. If you qualify, you may be able to receive up to 75%of your home's appraised value less your first mortgage.

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Your search for cash is over when you stop in or call Inez Manfredini at(708) 967-5300 for a variable rate Home Equity Line ofCredit! -

*The prime rate varies daily to conform with the highest rate published in the WallStreetJournal as the base rate on corporate loans of 75% of the largest banks. Linesof$5,000 and above have a 6% A.P,R. effective 10/5/92, Annual Review fee is$20.00 on the anniversary date of the-loan, Your rate will never exceed 18,% A.P.R.or drop below 6% APR. at anytime during the term of the plan, Monthly payment isinterest only, with balloon payment of unpaid principal balance and interest at the endof the 60 month temi, Closing costs range from $250-$600, depending on loan size,

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PAGI 36 THE BUGLE, 'I'HURSDAY, NOVEMHER 5, 1992

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Jour deiltal 11ea!1I is important tous at Doctor Gregory Page & Astoiaie..We are eginningour6tIt tìear of

. SetviCé,EÓ the Chicago commúnitv.th isNovember, and we are ahxious to makeyou a part of our success

Lfrevention, is thè key to healthy .

. teeth and good oral hygiene._DoctorPage and the American D&ntal. .

Association recommend a cleahin andcheck-up at least.every.six months. Cmeandvisit us foryour next cleaning.

e you maintaining proper ora!hygtene at home? Be Sure to brash atleast twice aday, and rememberto floss regularty.Floss Q removesmuch

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plaque at the gumline and I

betweenthe teethmost ltkety to cadto decay and periodontat diseuse. Dailyftossing sytt! keep plaque from building

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Diagnostic ServicesPrev'entjve Services.Restdrative Care

. ... Crowns and Bridges,.. Cleanings and Fillings...

Endodontjcs (Root Canal)Periodonhics (Gum Treatment)

p Oral & Maxillofacial SurgeSy.Chiidrens Dentistry. .

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Dotor Gregory Page & Associates useateaut approach.. Ourhighly trained staffpride thernsétyes inupholding the highest.professiOnal . .

standards.. Theclinica! team includestso doctors and five,dental assistants. 'Ourbusitiess staffoffers an office 'manugeq an insuraneSrnátiager'.svith'six years 'of experience,and morning andevening' receptionistso make your.visit as comforta)ste-and

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located at 7t00.W st' Higgins Akenue,just two blocks east of Harlém Avenueand the Kennedy ExpreSsway. '

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