DEC 071995 Ed Bachér began village service in 1933 "We should have - more dedicated men, such as Eddie Bacher said a village official, of Public Works- superintendent Edward Joseph Bacher, who has enlarged and improved the Department located at 6849 Toahy, since his employment 17 yèars agO. Born in Chicago, at HoIsted and Willow Streets, Ed last both parents when he woo 13 years old. -He has- two brothers, Charles, a retired captain of the Nibs Pire Department, and John, director of PablieWorks ferNornidge. He moved to Hiles in the cony 1930's und became employed as a part time policemOn. On a Memorial Day Sunday in 1938; as he was directing traffic, bernet Helen Rodenski, whom he ,.i marriedonAug.26, 1939. He became a volunteer Niles freemon in .1933 und was one of the original three members of the department. In.those 'good -old deys," said Ed, 'the firemen, policemen and local businessmen donated time and materials and we ivorked werkends and evenings to build our first fico station - at Touhy and Milwdukeo." - The building was vacated in - the- tate 1960's when the fire station was moved to a new building at 661 1 Jarvis St. The . - old firehouse, once consideeed fer - Nafplion named . Nues Sister City - ByRunaniaryTin'io . - The Sister Cities- Association . of-Hiles hua expanded its hoei- zons by naming Nafplion, Greece, its second sister city. Pisa, Italy, became-Niless first sister city more than three years ago. - - -- George Arvanitis, owner of - Arve.y's .Reslaurant, proposed to the Sister Cities Association that - a sittercity program withaGeeek city; be undertaken and has spear. headedtheeffont. - : Nafplioon a city of about 20,000 southwest ofAthens, was -chosrn becante ofits comparable size and because many Greek families who live in Nitra and the - sntronnding arno came originally from the Nafption arco, accord- ing to Charles Barbaglia, senior -vicepnenidont ofthe First Nation- al Bank ofNilrs and pccsident of IheSisterCities Association. Ta seal the deal with Nafplion, a 30-member delegatien from Contimied un Page 38 Editiön VOL.39, NO.24 DEC 95 8 SILES PUBLIC LIBRARY BILES IL 60711 FHURSDAY, DE1BER 7, iRtt ;8746N. Shermer Road - .NiIÓs,!Ilinois 60714- -. . (708) 966-3900 50 CENTS PER COPY - byMÌceM.Bobua - NOTEc Thin story is rnprintcd from 1979. a tren coffee house, was to become the 3rd Municipal District Cook County Circoit Cauet - Ed and his family were to become a part of the history of Niles. "My daaghter Helen won the Hiles Park District contest to flame the park on Touhy," An elementary grade student at Nitos Elementary South, she submioed the name fozwiak, (Park), in honor of a-Nilrsjudge. All of the early Nites residents Were active in the annual Hiles Days festivals, recalled Bacher. "We raised money to buy parks, tuaid uurlocalpolice and firemen and to parchase needed eqaipment." He began employment, in 1939, as maintenance engineer-S for the Hiles Public School, 6935 l'ouhy Ave. (toter to become Hiles Elementary Soath, after construction of a Oecond - elementary schont, - Hiles Elementary North at 6921 - Oakton). - His wife; - Ilélen, became hisasnisianlin 1952. - - lit 1955, Bochen was requested by the Hiles Mayor and Board of Trastees ta brcome Director of- Public Works. He declined, not wishing to change positions, bot when he was approached: again, in 1956, he decided to accept Ihr challenge. Hebecamedinector; in Jaly, with a small garage as his headquarters, in charge of eight - Còntirnmd onPitgè 38 - - Liii Streetc For-over4o years the tradition of extending holiday. greelinga - every yearby placing an alphabet letter in fiant ofthe homes in the -7100 block ofLill Street in Hiles hasconthtued. - -- While-the greetings originally spelled out "Meety Christmas," in later years they changed to "SeasOns Greetings" to include allethaiègroapa. - - - - - Daly three - of the original families still reside on Lili Street, . - batthe tràdition still continuai. Pomice Hiles Village Cirrk Marge Lieskc wrote the following story about tha Lilt Street residents in 1957. It prajecls - the feeling of - commanityspiris not only daring the holiday season bal all year round. - Gane npoa a timc...about S ynàrs ugo, 15 young families moved iota the 7100 block of LilI Street, Hiles, illinois. They were German, Polish, Irish, Italiats and Greek. All ranging from 30 to 40 Continued on Page 38 Spent his life working in police, fire, public works-departments -Eddie Bacher, - -Nues - - legend, dies Tuesday - by Bud Besser -Eddie Bochen, Sr., whose - era. - His feeling for and contributions to Hiles from the dedicosian to the community will early 1930's until 1979 rightfully neverbereplicated." eaenedhim the title of"Mr. Hites" He became a volunteer Hiles dindTsesday, Dec. 5. - flremae ïtt 1933 and subsequently Edward J, Bucher, Sr. - 1915-1995 - - -- MIes Mayor, Nicholas Blase, aid, "Eddie Bacher - was 18e foundation ofthe community. He -was responsible - for the Idol ewer and water system ic Hiles. Everything was in his head...no ontractors oc arOhilects wore ceded. He voluntèered his time and bailt many small public buildings at no cost Io the-village.. He was a totally different kind of mployen in a totally different .1956. He-retired in 1979. In 1984, the Toahy Avenue Pablic Works garage west of the police station was namedforhim. - Bochen, who was 80 years old, is survived by his - wife, Helen - (nec Rodenski), three daughters, Patricia (Ralph) Nichols, Elizabeth (loseph) Rollo, Helen (Ronald) Smolik und son, Edward, Jr. (Deborah). Grandchildren are William (Nancy), Patricio and Edward Httletan, Sasan Smolik, Michele and Kimberly Bacher. Continued on Page 38 Meat thief trikes in Nues, Glenview byRosemerylirlo A 42-year-old Chicago munIs a suspect In a theft at the supermarket In the 8700 block of Dempaler Street around 9:57 p.m. Dec. 2. An employee watched the offender exIt the store with. basket of round roast meat. Approulesately 10 slices of the mestwerein the basket, each slicevolaed at 51 5. - The wItness said the offender ran out of the atore without. paying for the meat and tied the area in a 1577 PontIac Bonneville parked inthefire lana, - Nues police -contactèd Gleijview poiicewho said a similar inÖIdeninvoIving the aame.vehicle-occurred Dec. 1 atLske- tifetàñdWaúke9atlRø5d - - - - ntinues -tradition of holiday greetings S/town above io a photo oftho Lilt Street noighborngathorittg aroonda community Christmas tree dunng the 1950's. Treo d000ratingandviaits from Santa were.ayearlytradition. "Eddie Bacher was the foundation of our corn- -munity." - Mayor Nicholas Blase became deputy fire chief. In 1939 he became the mainirnonce engineer ai Nues Pablic School - and become director of Hiles ...P9!slic. Works Depantsacnt in
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DEC 071995Ed Bachér began village
service in 1933
"We should have - morededicated men, such as EddieBacher said a village official, ofPublic Works- superintendentEdward Joseph Bacher, who hasenlarged and improved theDepartment located at 6849Toahy, since his employment 17yèars agO.
Born in Chicago, at HoIstedand Willow Streets, Ed last bothparents when he woo 13 years old.
-He has- two brothers, Charles, aretired captain of the Nibs PireDepartment, and John, director ofPablieWorks ferNornidge.
He moved to Hiles in the cony1930's und became employed as apart time policemOn. On aMemorial Day Sunday in 1938;as he was directing traffic, bernetHelen Rodenski, whom he
,.i marriedonAug.26, 1939.He became a volunteer Niles
freemon in .1933 und was one ofthe original three members of thedepartment. In.those 'good -olddeys," said Ed, 'the firemen,policemen and local businessmendonated time and materials andwe ivorked werkends andevenings to build our first ficostation - at Touhy andMilwdukeo." -
The building was vacated in- the- tate 1960's when the fire
station was moved to a newbuilding at 661 1 Jarvis St. The
. -
old firehouse, once consideeed fer
- Nafplion named. Nues Sister City
-ByRunaniaryTin'io
. -The Sister Cities- Association
. of-Hiles hua expanded its hoei-zons by naming Nafplion,Greece, its second sister city.Pisa, Italy, became-Niless firstsister city more than three yearsago. -
- -- George Arvanitis, owner of- Arve.y's .Reslaurant, proposed to
the Sister Cities Association that- a sittercity program withaGeeekcity; be undertaken and has spear.headedtheeffont. -
: Nafplioon a city of about20,000 southwest ofAthens, was
-chosrn becante ofits comparablesize and because many Greekfamilies who live in Nitra and the
- sntronnding arno came originallyfrom the Nafption arco, accord-ing to Charles Barbaglia, senior-vicepnenidont ofthe First Nation-al Bank ofNilrs and pccsident ofIheSisterCities Association.
Ta seal the deal with Nafplion,a 30-member delegatien from
Contimied un Page 38
Editiön
VOL.39, NO.24
DEC 95 8
SILES PUBLIC LIBRARY
BILES IL 60711
FHURSDAY, DE1BER 7, iRtt
;8746N. Shermer Road- .NiIÓs,!Ilinois 60714--. .
(708) 966-3900
50 CENTS PER COPY
- byMÌceM.Bobua -
NOTEc Thin story is rnprintcdfrom 1979.
a tren coffee house, was tobecome the 3rd MunicipalDistrict Cook County CircoitCauet -
Ed and his family were tobecome a part of the history ofNiles. "My daaghter Helen wonthe Hiles Park District contest toflame the park on Touhy," Anelementary grade student at NitosElementary South, she submioedthe name fozwiak, (Park), inhonor of a-Nilrsjudge.
All of the early Nites residentsWere active in the annual HilesDays festivals, recalled Bacher."We raised money to buy parks,tuaid uurlocalpolice and firemenand to parchase neededeqaipment."
He began employment, in1939, as maintenance engineer-Sfor the Hiles Public School, 6935l'ouhy Ave. (toter to becomeHiles Elementary Soath, afterconstruction of a Oecond -
elementary schont, - HilesElementary North at 6921- Oakton). - His wife; - Ilélen,became hisasnisianlin 1952. - -
lit 1955, Bochen was requestedby the Hiles Mayor and Board ofTrastees ta brcome Director of-Public Works. He declined, notwishing to change positions, botwhen he was approached: again,in 1956, he decided to accept Ihrchallenge. Hebecamedinector; inJaly, with a small garage as hisheadquarters, in charge of eight
- Còntirnmd onPitgè 38 - -
Liii StreetcFor-over4o years the tradition
of extending holiday. greelinga -every yearby placing an alphabetletter in fiant ofthe homes in the
-7100 block ofLill Street in Hileshasconthtued. - --
While-the greetings originallyspelled out "Meety Christmas,"in later years they changed to"SeasOns Greetings" to includeallethaiègroapa. - - - -
- Daly three - of the originalfamilies still reside on Lili Street, . -
batthe tràdition still continuai.Pomice Hiles Village Cirrk
Marge Lieskc wrote thefollowing story about tha LiltStreet residents in 1957. Itprajecls - the feeling of -commanityspiris not only daringthe holiday season bal all yearround.
-
Gane npoa a timc...about Synàrs ugo, 15 young familiesmoved iota the 7100 block of LilIStreet, Hiles, illinois. They wereGerman, Polish, Irish, Italiats andGreek. All ranging from 30 to 40
Continued on Page 38
Spent his life working in police, fire, public works-departments
-Eddie Bacher, - -Nues - -
legend, dies Tuesday- by Bud Besser
-Eddie Bochen, Sr., whose - era. - His feeling for andcontributions to Hiles from the dedicosian to the community willearly 1930's until 1979 rightfully neverbereplicated."eaenedhim the title of"Mr. Hites" He became a volunteer HilesdindTsesday, Dec. 5. - flremae ïtt 1933 and subsequently
Edward J, Bucher, Sr.- 1915-1995 -
- -- MIes Mayor, Nicholas Blase,aid, "Eddie Bacher - was 18e
foundation ofthe community. He-was responsible - for the Idol
ewer and water system ic Hiles.Everything was in his head...noontractors oc arOhilects woreceded. He voluntèered his time
and bailt many small publicbuildings at no cost Io the-village..He was a totally different kind ofmployen in a totally different
.1956. He-retired in 1979. In1984, the Toahy Avenue PablicWorks garage west of the policestation was namedforhim. -
Bochen, who was 80 years old,is survived by his - wife, Helen -
(nec Rodenski), three daughters,Patricia (Ralph) Nichols,Elizabeth (loseph) Rollo, Helen(Ronald) Smolik und son,Edward, Jr. (Deborah).Grandchildren are William(Nancy), Patricio and EdwardHttletan, Sasan Smolik,Michele and Kimberly Bacher.
Continued on Page 38
Meat thief trikesin Nues, Glenview
byRosemerylirloA 42-year-old Chicago munIs a suspect In a theft at the
supermarket In the 8700 block of Dempaler Street around 9:57p.m. Dec. 2.
An employee watched the offender exIt the store with.basket of round roast meat. Approulesately 10 slices of themestwerein the basket, each slicevolaed at 51 5.- The wItness said the offender ran out of the atore without.paying for the meat and tied the area in a 1577 PontIacBonneville parked inthefire lana, -
Nues police -contactèd Gleijview poiicewho said a similarinÖIdeninvoIving the aame.vehicle-occurred Dec. 1 atLske-tifetàñdWaúke9atlRø5d - - - -
ntinues -tradition of holiday greetings
S/town above io a photo oftho Lilt Street noighborngathorittg aroonda community Christmas treedunng the 1950's. Treo d000ratingandviaits from Santa were.ayearlytradition.
"Eddie Bacher was thefoundation of our corn--munity."
- Mayor Nicholas Blase
became deputy fire chief. In1939 he became the mainirnonceengineer ai Nues Pablic School
- and become director of Hiles...P9!slic. Works Depantsacnt in
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J aines The Red Engine does more than simply pull his two Troublesome Trucks. He
entrosces children who love to see this 'new foce" come choggieg into their lives.
With choegeoble facial expressiens, Jomes The Red Engine is really four engines in ace! And
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Over 8,000dancing snowmen,bright ornaments, shiny stars,candy canes, presents andChsistmas trees are danglingfrom the ceiling throughoutHarlem Irving Pinza. The two-feet high ornaments wemdecorated by chiThren in over 30area schools as part of theteaditioeat holiday projectsponsored by the Plazo. TheHarlem Irving Plazo is lecated atHartem Avenue, living ParkRoad and Forest Preserve Drive."These beautiful holidaycreations of our children greatlyadd to the spirit ofthe season andhove been a wonderful traditionbrrr at Harlem irving Plaza"stated Rich McKeown, General.11ueager of the Harlem IrvingPlaza.
The project begins by sendingthe undecorated ornaments to thelocal schools in early October.Once decorated, the ernamontsare returned to HIP and hung thefirst few weeks of November.The young craftees delight inbringing their families no findtheir creatioos hanging in themall. Local schools participatingthisyearincludz:
Bethel Community Charch,Bethlehem Lutheran, BridgeSchool, Canty Sdhool, DoverSchool, Dirksen School, EarlyLearners Pre-School, EbbingerSchool, Gamy School, GirtScoot Troop #36, HauganSchool, John Mills School, LeighSchool, Norridgo Park, NorwoodPark School, G,,r Savior
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'T'hz Ladies Philoptochos So.ciety of -St. Haratambos GreekOrthodox Church in Nibs, on-nooncos the dates oftheie Christ-mas Bazaar and Bake Sate. Tobr held on Tharsday and Friday,Dee. 14 and t5, from 9 am. un-IiI 8 p.m. on both days. To beheld in the Comounity Centerof the Church located at 7373 N.Cotdwell Ave. in Niles. .
The Bazaar will feátaroChristmas crafts for year hoti-day decorating. The Bake Salewilt feataro our famous GreekPastries, such as bisktava, diples,gatatctohoaeeko, katoifi, kourom.biethes and metomokaroana andChristmas breads for your hots-day entertaining. A Coffee Shopwill be available where you cansit and enjoy a pastry and coffee.
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The Art Originale Committeeof Lutheran General Hospital ispresenting the paintings of localartist Ruth Anno Monaghan inthe lobby corridor daring themonth of December,
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Kids can have their phntostaken with Santa, far free, be-tween I 1 n.m. and 5 p.m.an Sat-nrday, Dec. 9, at Once Upan AChild storen in Des Plaines,Schanmburg and DownersGrove. Stores will provide Pola-reid photos to parents immedi-ately afteewards.
Stores nro also holding freetree-dreatnent-making - work-shops for children on Saturday,Dec. 16. Here, instructors willprovide ornament materials andhelp kids make beautiful and.festive decorations foe theirChristmas trees.
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Participating Once Upan AChild sterns neo located at Golfand Elmhorst 94s. in DesPlaines, (708) 427-9651; Rosetteand Wise Rds. in Schaumburg,(708) 307-9250; and ButterfieldRd. west of Highland Ave. inDowners Grove, (708) 932-0883.
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Wayne Staley Park Ridgeresident, will diSCHI the Elm-wood Park Civic Chorus as itpresents its 20th anniversarywinter concert, Holiday Hit Pa-radr' at 8 p.m., Dec. t5 and 16at the Elmwosd Park HighSchool auditorium, 8201 W.Fullerton Ave., River Grove.
Statey will also be featuredSinging in an ensemble from'Ansaht and the Niglt Visitors.'
Nues resident, Fred Wurzbscheris e member of the chorus. Thechorus, soloists and eñsembteswitt perform ass evening ofChristmas selections.
Tekets are $3 and available at-the door. For further informs-lion, call (708) 453-5847.
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Samuel Mugad and theNorthhesiok - SymphonyGrehestea will he joined by theMagical Strings of Youth onSundey, Dee. 10, fer a specialholiday program for the wholefnmity. This vol)' exciting groupof young musicians have touredio Eurepe and Asia; and have-appeared at the White House inDecemberof 1994. They will jointhe orchestra in performing theSeeR Concerto for Two Violins,D miSbrand the 3rd movement ofMendelssohn's Violin Concerto.
The rver.popular Ike-ConcertLecture wilt feature LawrenceRapchak at 2:30 p.m., on concertday, io the mssie room, at-the
Sheely Ceuter. Mr. Rapchak inthe conductor for Lighl OpereWorks and Music Director ofChicago OperaTheuEr.
The Neethbroek SymphonyOreheslra concrets are held al theSheety Center for the PerformingActs (Glenbrook North High
. School), 2300 Shermer Rd.,Northbrook. They bcginat4p.m.Ticket prices range from $21 onthe main floor to $18 and $13 inthe- balcony, or $3 for childrenand students in the balcony.There is plenty of free parkingavailable and the theater ishandicapped accessible.
Contact person is Ms. J.C.Wacholz at, (708) 272-0755.
"The Night TheReindeer Rocked"
Mark Twain School is proudto present a Wister musical 'TheNight The Reindeer Rocked."Presented by the 4th, 5th, and6th grade students, this musicalwill be - hold on Wednesday,Dec. 20, el 730 p.m. in the An-ditorium at Maine East HighSchool.
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Let The Bug Theatre take you -back to 1944, when the Americanpropio, caoght up in the emotioe,chaos, sud comaradaric of aworld at orar, aro lifted out oftheir tumultuous -lives by a veryspecial live radio broadcast ofCharles Dickes's classic AChristmas Carol. This annualortginal production is directed byDon Tomko ucd runs from Fri.day, Dee.- Rthrongh Saturday,Dec. 23. Friday and Saturday, ut 8p.m., $10; Sundayat3 p.m., $8.Seniors and students receivr a 52discoant. Forreservationscall theBag Theatre, 620 Lee SL, Des
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The 1995 holidays will beginin afestive manner on Dec. 13when the Twenty-First StarChapter, National SanelyDaughters of the American Rev-cAution, welcome the MaineSouth Vocal Jazz Ensemble andtheir director Mr. David Danek-wart lo their meeting. Luncheonwill begin at 11:30 am. al thePark Ridge Coantsy Club, 636N. Prospect Ave. The progeamwilt begin as t p.m. hostessesfor the day are Mrs. MarthaBabel, Mrs. Bettie Dwinell,Mrs. Josephine Vogel and Mrs.Mary K. Rapp, Chairman. Fol-lowing the program, the regular
Maine South Vocal Ensembléto sing for the DAR.
meeting will be led by MrsKar-en Barba, Regent.
Wdmen in the noethwesl sub-urban arèa Who are interested inmembership intheNational So-.CielyDattghlees of the AmericauRevolution and are able to prove:direct descenl from one whoserved in the American Revotu-lion should contact Donna LaB-osar at 692-4139.
Janis Pabnkr, Chapter DARGenealogy Decent, eifert assifrtance to people tracking thdirfamily tree on the third Thues-day of each month at the ParkRidge Library from 9 am. untilnoon, September threugh May.
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Christmas witha 19th-Centuryflavor
Ji sugaeplums Cou engage in aseasonal dance, and fruitcake isacceplabiegift-giving fare, Sure-ly picklestind pigs deserve theirplace in holiday MOIety. With avssilloNaper5eltjementthis hal-iday season, youll understandwhy. Because duringCMstmusMemories the villageis alive withthe lilting sounds of.carolers andhammered dulcimer, the mm-gliug sceMi of cider and newly-culpine, and all the íighls of holi-
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centsory flavor, a celebratieu offorgotten traditions visitors wilt
- want to lake home and moketheirown, such as a Victorian pickleOtnameot ndstled into the tree -because Ihr lucky ono who findsit get an extra gift on Christmasmorning, A peppermiut pig tohammer away al after the holidaymeal, assuring each and everyfamity mcmbcrgood fortuor inIhr new year to come. A--"JakHornee Pie - the family washluflfitted with gifts and covered bybran or cals - all plowed throughto unearth the treasure below.There are feather trees, spiderwebs, and kissing balls, andthcyre all waitioglo be discovrrddanngthis special ansioal event:December 8, 9 15, 16, 211, 2t 22,.and 23 from 6:30 10 9:30 p.m.;December 17 and 27 from t to 4p.m. Admissioc is $6 for addIs,$4 for seniors and yoath (6-17),$14 for families (parcels withtheirown dependent children).
Naper Settlement, a 19th-century museum village, is laçaI-rd at 201 W. Perler Ave. near IhnRiverwatk in hisloric downtownNapervitle - in nose proximity loInterstate Highways 88 und 55,isst 30 miles west of Chicagc.Follow the brown andwltile signslocated on all major Napervilleeoadways. For more information,catI (708)420-6010,
Bubbe Meises:Grandma Stories
(l-r) Northlight Theatre Artistic Director RussellVandenbroucke rehearses the castotBubbe Meines: GrandmaSImios- - Marilyn Bogetich, Anne Kanengeiser and ReneeMatthews - throagh one ofthe manysongs in Northllghte highlyanticipated hollday-saason musical. Bubbe Meines musicaldirectorJeffLewis Is at thepiano. The showis a tondermusicalbiography of a contemporary thirly-somothing woman whodiscovers Wisdom and guidance in the memories of her EastEuropean immigrant grandmothers.
Already boosted by tite largest advance ticket sales InNos5hllght Theatre's history, Bubbe Meises: Grandma SImSesopens at Northwestem University's Barber Theatre, 1979 N.Campus Dr., Evanston. Northllgltt will present regularperformances of Bubbe Meises through December Sl. Fortickets and information on special holiday show times andNorthllghfs 'Two-For-Dne Bubbe Discount, call the NcrthllghfTheafroboxoffiruat(708) 869-7276.
'The Gift of Cheislmas willbe presented al Oak Mill Mallen Saturday, Dec. 16 at 6:30p.m. and Snnday, Dec. 17 al ltam. The localien is 7900 Mil-wunkee Ave., Nibs, ou the cer-ncr of Milwaukee and Gakten.Jein us fer an evening of musicand adoration as we celebratethe best gift of all, Jesns Christ.'l'bis year we with feature a Can-tala, iocluding wonderful songs,narratives, retelling the agelessslary of the baby bum in a man-ger wha grew op and died tolake away Oar sins. He gave Hislife lo previde us with so great asalvation.
A Christmas Eve Service willbe held en Sunday, Dec. 24 at11 am. We will celebrate witha special service of siegingChristmas Hymns and Commun.
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Holiday Concert withTricia and Friends
Come feel the warmth with theBogThealrefavorites, Doug Lof-sWorn, Alpha Stuart, and TriciaAlexander as they reprise lastyear's popularholiday coticerl enSaturday, Dec. 23, immediatelyfollowing the final performanne
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The Mark Twain SchoolChorus, undor the direction ofMu. Phyllis Achille, will beperfonesieg a Holiday Cancort althe Hampton Health Cenlor ofNUes, located at 8555 MayeordRd., ao Friday, Dec. 15, at 9c30am. and again on Dec. 15 atltc3ø am. at Thn Breakers,located at8975 GolfRd. inNiles.
The Chotos is comprised offifth and siwrh graders from MarkTwain School io Nibs. Sa tako abrook from yoar hectic holidayschedule and como lo 1kocoecorlu.
Mark Twaie is cao of uiuschools in East Maies SchoolDisSolto 63, aod is locatedat 9401N. Hamlie, Nibs.
Pheasant Run Theatreto hold auditions
Phnasanl Run Thoatee and Di- To - schednle an appointment,enctor Dsaoa L. Moetinnz proud- call Carolyn Nivling at (708)by an000eca nuditiano for Lam3c. 584-6300, ,t. 7661.
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Chartcs, an Monday, 100:8, ond .at The Pino Aets Building, 410 essiS. Mtchigan Ava., Chtcago, on 'rho Bag Thaws presents itsTeesday, Jan. 9.from I ta 8 p.m.
asonal Da-It-YaneuebfMessiakThose aadahoning should pre-on Toesitay, Docc 19 at 7:31)pmparo a t-2 mtnola cornee mano-Condoctnd by Cy Taggart, thelagoo, wIt/cit es appropriate forCheistnpaa- section will be feu-rates, i.e., with Snulhom or Eng-lured alaog with a holiday singo-bosh accents. Actors are strotsgly Admission is $3 and sheetencooraged to ose cats from the music is avthtabbe fur porchase,ucflpt.Last year every seat was filled soAll roles are spen, posittons make yoorraser'asions now. Callare salarted and non-equity. The Bog Thoateo, 620 Lee St.,"The Foreegner" is scheduled to Des Plainas (Loe and Northwestran Thursdays through Sundays. Highwa)at(708) 296-0622.from March 15 throngh Dono 2.
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Richard Genten, Vocalist!Pianist, will entertain at KaganHome forthe Bliod's activity doyWndnesday, Dec. 13. Located at3525 W. Poster, Chicago, KaganHomo foe thnBlied is the eolysheltered-care eosidence in theChicago moo sèrving people withvisiontoss, -
Community membees withViston loss and their guests aroinvited lo attend the specialty.designed activity day whichbegins with 10w_imputi exercisesat 9 am., fcltawed by arts andcrafts at 1G am. and a discussionon cat:ronlavoots un hoar later.
. Lunch will be served at noonand Richard Gersten will performai t
Every month Kagan Home forthe RIled hosts an activity dayfrom 9 am. until 2 p.m. The costis $4 per por500. For additionalinformattan andreservatians, call(312) 478-7D40, Monday SimaPridoyc9 am. tu 5 pot.
New Year's Eve.. Party at OLR
Oar Lady of Ransom Parish ishosting its "World's .Oreatost
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c , 31'fröm 7:30 p.tht fol am. inPaloch Hall, losi levob of thechurch, 83110 N. l3roonwood,Nibs. Schednbo for the ovomngis 7:30 p.m. social hour; 5:30p.m. dinnne, door prizes draw-
, Jog, 10 p.m. to 1 0m. dancingmusic peovidod by tho "Debo.nwros" (nix piecerlive band);"Midnight Sweet, Takle," Thncommunity is welcome.
Admission is limited to those. age 21 and over. Ticket price is
530 per ponan .(inclados appe-lizera, buffet dinner, dancing, fa-vors, champagon lohnt, beer,sodo, wine). Ta arrange a tablefor any size groùp ilnd tickets,call (708) 823.0342 or (708)824.1762,
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Bear Necessities PethateicCaucer 1°ooudatiou witt host itsthird annual city-wide gold:"Thank Heaven Por Little BearsDinner Dance" . on Solseeday,Peb. 3, 1996. 'Dois years glisSer-ing event will Sake placa at thebreathtaking Soars Tower, over-looking the sprawling, glitleciugcity of Chicogo. Laut year's
: honoraey chairpersons, Mr; andMrs. Gary Fencik will again ot-lend with possible specialfonoS. . ..
Seating is limited. Tickets oro$125 per person. Por more in-formation an the event, or tvolunteer, contact Tracy Scortoat Bear Necessities PediatricCancer Foundatioa st (708) 516-4581. Call.now and make a differeoce.
Edens Bank Toys for Tots programEdens Bank will brighten the
lives ofboss fortunato children byaccepting donations for the Toysfor TuIs . program. This yearmarks the third year that EdensBank will ho participating in theU. S. . Marino Corps Resneve'sholidayprogram.
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Passages lecturerdiscusses Qigongand Taj Chi
Dr. Wei-Ching Lin, associateprofessor at NorthwnstemUniversity and practitioner ofChinese Qigong (pronounced ChiGong), discussrs this unique fonoof martial arts as part of thePassages Lecture Series enTuesday, Dec. 12 from I to 2:30p.m. se Roem A-151 at OaklonCommunity College's Ray-Hurtstein Campus, 7701.. N.LineolnAve., Skokie.
In this lecture, Lie examineshow this internal style of martialarts henefits peace of mind andhealth of the body. Participantsleans how these techniquesintegrate the mind and hady withthe universe.
For more infermalion, - call(708) 635-1414.
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Drove Poblic Library shows-Be--yond Rangoon (rated R) at t 1-5.10., 2:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Patti-cia Aiquette plays Laura, anAtnetican doctor running fromgriefafter the murders of her hes-band and son. Darisig a stopoverin Sonna, Laura's passport iomissing nod she is drawn into thecoantly's civil war.
The Morion Grove PaNic Li-broc)' is located at 6140 LincolnAve. For muro infuemasion, ormobility and communication ac-coss assistance, please call (708)965-4220, TDD (708) 965-4236.
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The second Friday ef eachmnnth,-the Moetou Greve PublicLibrary hasts the - New BankShowcase to highlight recent ad-disions to tim Library cotleetinu.JoIn us Friday, Doc. 8-at 10 n.m.fora review of nail-biting mystee-ir5, peovocative essays, inspieiugbiographies and future- best nell-ors. Enjoy thecoffee and eonvtie-nations while we preview theselasesrucquisitions. - - -- -
The Morton Grove Pablic Li-brasy is locased at 6140 LincolnAve. Permureinformasjon or formobility and communication ac-cens assistance, call (708) 965-4220, TOD 965-4236.
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Coming te the Ballard LeisareCenter on monday, Doc. 14 andFriday, Dec. 15 is a book fair.Produced by the company, TheBookPair, the fair offers parentsne OppOrsnnity lo buy popularchildren's books up to half off theretail price. Not only is this aexcellent opportunity le stockynurchild's librury, bat a portionuftbepeoceeds will bedonated tothe Nites Park District tO buybenIn for its early childhoodprograms. Be sure to Stop on byforthopageseffan! - -
The hours of the fair are asfollows: Thnrsday, Dec. 14 at 9n.m. to 6 p.m.; and Friday, Dec.15 at9 am. 10 noon.
A letter fromSanta
Imagine thejoy en year child'sface when-he orshe gets nperson-alized letter from that jolly el' -
guy from theNoeth Pale. Registernow for this program and Saetowill drop a lnttee lo year child.Becoase be is very busy, we askthat you register early, as-Santahas otherchores to do! Brought teyou by SkekiePark District. Reg-inter before Friday, 12/15 calling(708) 674-1500. Pee $3.
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The Roberts Marienetnespresent the colorñsl folk lain of"The Lass That Ceuldpa BePrightened" Ssturday Dec. 16, at2 p.m. fer kids 4 years old and upnl the Lincelnsobesi Public Li-
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- - - Linda Roberts, Who perfOrmswsth the- weedets -hand-carvedpappets that are 1/3 hmnan size,
-combines classical music in anauthentic setting to enact the sto-O, of a brave Scettish lass who
-lived all alone on a farm exceptfor ber dog and cat. When shegoestuthemill lo have hrrbag ofOats ground, the lass bests a greatugly goblin.-
Roberts presents buudreds ofperformances each year in theChicago ateo. She founded Roh-tos Marionettes in 1982 andwritesandprodsces her plays.
SantasCalling -
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Originally the Niles Centerlire house, thin b0110ing is in lopcondition. The amend fleer oftheir historically nigstificantbuilding is furnished with labtcs,chairs and a kitchenette. The
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On Sunday, Dc. 10, 7 p.m., ' newspapers and magazinethe Skolue Historical SourLy incindiog The New York Times.invites you to join them at the Catan has- alto appeared onmuseum for a lecture given by several radio amt TV programsSkokie resident Richard Caban ditcuss thu book and givenauthor of Thny All Fall Down. several slide show talks aboutCaban spent years. researching Nickel's life and works. Cabanthe life ofpreservationistRjehard recently received the Richard H.Nickel. FIe interviewed 200 of Driehaas Preservation AwardNickel's . contemporaries, . from Landmarks Preservationsearched- through thousands of Council of Illinois.Nickel's photographs and letters - Caban serves as the picturecompiling his book, which was editor for tIan Chicago Sun-published by Preservation Press Times, where he hus worked forto 1994. . 12 years. The lecture on Sunday,
The book has woe critical Dec. 10, 7 p.m. is free to theprarse from dozens of peblic; After the lecture, there
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Get 120 golfing women in one - oenm. ,
root,andyou'vegotthe.Skokte Book signing ..luncheon which was held with Nancy
__n from all mea suburbs Brinker
Remodeling SaleWe are remodeling our showroom,and many of our,displays must o.Kitchen & Bathroom displays
Below CostDon't miss this opportunity. This sale is fôr real
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attended the big event, held al '- Thofivensinu and GlenbrookWindows Restaumul in Skokie. Hospitals and Nordstrom willGolfers from Skukie, Monoe host o reception 'and buok sign-Grove, Niles, Evanston and Lin- ing with Nancy Brinker, foundercolnwood played together al the nf the Susan G. Remen Pounda-peek distroct's Weber Golf tion and Raen for ihr Cure, onCourue, 9300 Wnher Park Place, Tueuay, Dec. 12 'from 2 te 4'alt summertong, and enjoyed this p.m. at Nordstrom Old Orchard -awards tuncheon. . in Skokie.
Winners from the Grosu Cate- Ms. Brinker, herself e breastgory were: First place, Millie cancer survivor, will he avaita-Becker; Second place, Flora Het- bIo to talk about how womenfand, Third place, Nana Petricas. can became strong advocatesIn the Low Score Category, Flora and allies with physicians in theHelfand was the award winner. prevention, diagnosis und treat-In the Net Categney, first piace. ment. of breast cancer.. She willwas Joven Subaitis, Second also be available io sign copiesplace, Leak Gatmae, Tlsird place, of her book, "The Race isRunVenus Goldberg. - . Our Step al a Time: Every
For the most improved player Woman's -fuide to Takingin every round, the winner was Chadge of Beèasl Cancer & My.Minase Hurts. The Most Valu- Persénal Story." Far more iufor-able Playeraward went to Canme .mation and tu RSVP, call (708)Vitale. . . 570-2007.
y.Poor accept flowers of appeciation from Hynes School alu-
, Golf luncheon denln Phaby Liv, and JustinFiala who recently completed the
a big success program. This particular swim 'program foctinea on safety in- -
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Women's. American ORT
Women's American ORT,Northern Illinois Region is sell-ing Entertainment '95 coapenbooks good for discounts no din-ing. movies, sports activities, spe-ciel attractions, and hotels. EOchbook costs $35, with precredsbenefiting ORT's global networkof scientific, vocational, andtechnological education. To or-derEntertainment Books, call theORToffice at (700) 676-4076.
La Leche LeagueLa Lecho meets every second
Thursday of every month from7:30 to tO p.m. in the DesPlumes room 01 Holy FamilyMediculCédter. La Leche is unorguniration dedicated to pro:vidiug education, support undencouragement to women whowant to brcastfecd. For mere in-formation, Con100t Mary Ann
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Local studentawardedscholarship
Martin Palicki of NUes, hasbren a Trnslee Scholar-
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Mr. 4 Mm. Jamea Lynch of Roanake, Virglna, announce theengagement of their daughter Kathy to Micheal Gawronoki ofNues, aon ofMr. 4 Mrs. Charles Gawronski Kathyla majodng inlnterioroesign atthe Uhiveraity ofNorth Caro'ina.Mioheal grad-uatedfrom Drake Universityin DeaMoinen, Iowa. Heisa consul-tantpharmacistforjaoobaHealthcare in Rosemont, An Octoberweddingis planned.
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- Success National Bank groundbreaking
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broke ground for a new 10,500 Taking part in the groundSquare frdl full Seexice facility to breaking from left-to right arebe located onTouhy Avenue, on bankdirectors añdofficers: Abcsthe porimoterofthe Lincolnwooct Captan, and George Chibousen,Town Center. The bankcunentty both residing -in Skàkie, Miltonoperates a 1,700 square foot Levinson residing in Chicago;office inside the Town Center, Moyer Madeleine Grunt - ofwhich bat grown to $55 million Lincotnwoed; Frank Bausch, andofdepostt sInce itopenedin Feb. Charles Freund, both living in
Nabisco acquires Illinoisfacility from Sunshiñe -
Nabisco Holdings Carp.(NYSE:NA) announced todaythatNobiseo, Inc. has porchasedabakery onNárth CaldwellAve. inNibs, from Suoshine Biscuits,
The purchase price and tersosnf the transaction were nutdisclosed. -
The 40.year.old, 295,000.square.fuut facility bas beenproducing cookies oud. croakersunder the Salerno and Mama's
trademarks, which ore nos part ofthe sale.
Nabisco will produce a varietyof cookies und crackers at theNiles facility uccoeding to RoyVerdun, president uf the NabiscoBiscuit Company. - "Thecooperation und 'can do' attitudeoffre State oflttinois, the VillageofNilos, and thoNiles employeesWut a strong factor in ourdecision to expandoür businessin the area." said Verdun.
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Sprint Cuitel toappeáiappe1kte--court's ruling -
Sprint Centel.Illinois - will -appeal to the Illinois SupremeCourt to overturn a recent lower.Court ruliug affecting o CentrIrate case order by stateregulators-----. .' -
The Illinois CommerceCommission, regulators of theillinois telecommunicationssndsstey, had kppruved therestructming -of rates and aniñcreaseofrstesiuMuy, 1994.
Three weeks ago, - the FirstDistrict Appellate Cours- ofIllinois reversed the Commis. -
siens ruling.Cntel will notify the filmait
Supreme Cuan today efits intentlu file an appeal te overturn theappellate court's order, Thecompany will file the actualappealbyDec. 14. -
"Illinois case ,9w makes itclrts thutis tIsé fespunsibility ofthe illinois Commerce Cam.mission, not the courts, tu designfair rutes for consumer services,"sard W. Wayne Walston, SprinlCostei generai counsel, "and wethink the court, in this instanco,sntrudrd on thejurisdietion of theCommission."
- Daniel CohenDaniel Cohen of Manan
Grove, who is enrolled in Embry.Riddle's Aeranantiral Stimmedegree program has bren namedto thoDean's List for the Spring'95 semester. Cohen is one uf the4l9-students to receive súch anhonor. Students moss raen a 3.5
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During the month ofDrcgmber, Columbia NotionalBunkwiil becollectingfoed, toysand monetary donations to assistseveral charities in their quest tomake this year's holiday season alittle brighter for seme tacot arearesidents. -
LacIs ofCotumbiu's six branchlocations will- hove specialcollection barrels set up in their
- lobbies from Dèc. 1 D°c. 50.The following is a list of the not-for-profit organizutiens who willbenefit from the Bank's efforts
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Needham tokick-off StateRep. campaign
Assistant State's AttorneyThomas Putrick Nordhorn (D-Edison Pack) will announce hisintent to seek the Democraticnomination for State Representa-tive in the 54th legislative dis-trict. Arca residents are invitedto meet Needham as be hicks-offhis campaign on Sunday, Dec.lo, at 2 p.m., at Ruby D and Me,
- 66el Northwest Hwy., Chicago.Refroslossents will be served.
The t4th legislative districtincludes the Edison Park, Port.agn Park, Norwoad Park, OriolePark, Norridge, and HarwoodHeights communities, us well asportions of Rasemont, ParkRidge and Schiller Park.
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Firefighter visitsNelson 5th graders
Morton Grove firefighter JimHosfield recently spoke te Nel-son School fiflhgraders. Hosfirldhas bren with the Morton GravePire Department for nine years.He opake to the entire team aboutfire sufety prevention and his jobas apuramedie/fireman.
As he put On various pieces ofequipment, he explained its use.The students asked qoestions per-tuininglo htìrefightcr'u role in thecommunity. The emphasis wason preventionaud safety.
Columbia invites all of theirCustomers, neighborhoodfriends, andemplayecs to give tothese worthwhile organizations.With everyone's help they hopoto make this a very "HappyHoliday!" -
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giving concerts and bringing tra-stilional Jewish music- - back toweddings amlother celebrations.Whether oeè is intimate with
- Jewish cütturei er a newcomer,Ktezmer musicoprns the door tou world rich with energy andemotion that Can be understood
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Devon Bank-sponsors free en-irrtainment far senior citizens onthe srcond Wednesday of euchmonth. Thn bank has free seniorCitizen checking with direct de-posit, which assures the safe, on-time arrival of government pay-mento, tensors with ' questionsabautDevnn-Bantaproducss, serivices or the scheduled programs
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Devon Bankpresents programfor seniors
Devon Bunk invites all seniorcitizens to a fare musical enter.ImmiSent program on Wednes-day, Dec. 13, featuring the Mas-
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The Maxwell Street KleamerBand, which was founded in1915, performs n combination ofinstrumental dance mosie, folksongs, theater songs, and jaeeyYiddish pop - music from the
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Street eatery opened Nov. 18 feo-turing some testy Thai treats asGraodOpening specials,
Diners can choose spring roll,Mee Krob (crispy noodles) orEisa-nom lech (steamed dump-liegs) us a complimentary addi-tien to orders of$tOur more.
Chef and owner Pancheap(Tnny) Juntukannnt,28, camofrom Thailand aboot 10 years ageand warked for several years atthe Taste of Siam und other Thairestanraost in Chicago.
Now he brings his favositrdishes to sabnrhia. Alang withwife Karssjana and brother-in-law Arkom Sawancharaeo, ChefPaocheup offers many traditionalThai specialties at moderate pric-us in this simply bat elegantly ap-pointed family-run establish-ment. Enqaisite handmade Thaitapustnirs, many featuring ele-phants in wooden frames adornthe peach colored walls. Gold-trimmed black lacquer tubles andchairs with traditional Thai de-sign net tite mead for an adven-turne Asian caisinr.
Appetizers include Egg Rollsand traditiueal Satay (chickenmarinated in Thai curry withherbs und coc000t milk andserved with peanut sauce and ca-cumbee salad). Spring Rotta andFried Tofa will please every din-er, but especially vegetarians.Prices ronge from $2.95 far EggRaIls ta $5.75 farTod Mon (friedspicy fish cakes with cacambersauce and tapped with crushedpeanuts).
Six delicians saups are avaitu-hIe at Lai Thai, with Tom Yamleading the menu. Hat und sonochicken in savory chicken heathwith straw moshecams, limeleaves, lime juice and lemangeass is an unusual and deticinos
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$1.50 far the cacnmber salad -to$7.25 fur the seafoad salad thatincludes steamod shrimp, squid,crab meat, and mussels.
Fried rice, noodle dishes curryspecialties served with JasmineRice and along listafentrees andspecials raund out a large, variedand cansintently delicious menu.
Oatstunding among the spe-riaIs is the Grilled Eggplant,grilled to peefectian over char-coat and topped with sauteedminced shrimp, chicken withchopped shallots, hot peppor andfrosh basil leaves.
Specials tap Oat with SpicyCatfish at $7.95. Mast entrees arearaund $5.95.
The dessertmcnn features ThaiCustard, a refreshing misture ofeggs and tazo root withjast a hintof caconut, ice cream and Ly-cheesLambntan, imparted Thaifruit.
Thai iced coffee made withevaparated milk leads the beyer-age list that also features Thaiicedteu, traditiunal coffeeandtea, soft drinks and exatic house
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Phntn by Mike Heneldrinks (special "in acusan" fruitdrinks mined with crushed iceand syrup).
While Lai Thai awaits apprav-al for its liquor license, patronsmay bring their own alcoholicbeverages. A fall line of importedand damestic beers and wineswill soon be available.
ChefPancheap says the pateanis boss at Lai Tai. Their dishescan be prepared to order, mild orhot as yea prefer, and most ofthem can alta be prepared far
- vegetarians with only vegetablesorwith tofu substituted for meats.MSG is never added to Lai Thaifare, ChcfPatschcapsaid.
Lai Thai is open aoven days fardelicicas dining in or carry outmeals. Heurs are il am. te 9:30p.m. Sunday tbcongh Thnrsdayand t t am. te 10p.m. Friday andSaturday.
Ta place a carey-ant arder ormake u reservation far dining inat Lai Thai, phane (708)966-8216.
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What tastes bnttei than homebaked -enokies und breadsespecially daring the holidayseuson? Yen can make ithuppenwith u KitchenAid mixer erblender from HouseholdAppliance Companyin Nitra. -
Honsehald Appliancn,farmerly on Harlem Avenan, busmaved to a new locatian at 74t 1N. Milwaukee Ave. They arcknown fer their encelleot servicedepartment but now they alsooffer factury secands and closeants ofmaey well known brandsof small appliances and at veryreasonable prices.
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gadgets and gizmcs that revalvearound a fast paced life, it is niceto know there's aplace you canvisit to enjoy the uights, neandsand smetts af u simpler time.Welcome to the world ofCoomees CraftMall. Be preparedto stay awhile, fer as you walk inthe doors you wilt be overcomeby the creatleas uf hundreds ofcraftrrs them around the country.Their American handmade craftsure nestled io an uanesheee thatwill linger in yearjind for quite aspell. As yea -stroll dawn aisleafter aisle of une of a kindcreations, yeu'tl be umazèd ut theimagination and ingenuity.
Americans are redisceveringan appeeciutian for handmadecrafts te add warmth andpersonality to their homes und togive 55 gifts to family and friendste cherish for a lifetime.Decerating with crafts is simpleand fun. Murals, dolls, quilts,
the right gift fer u man in your-life. Ynn will find a Braun shaverora Ryobi eardtess drill hit. Buy- -ynueselfapresent this year. Howabout a new coffre maker madeby Braun nr Me. Caffee?Household has many smullupplianers such as toasters, iruns,and huir dryers, att offered at thebest pnce for yen. Come und seoforyourself.
Huasehold ApplianceCompany at 7411 N. MilwaukeeAve., Niles, is apeo Mondaytheaugh Friday them 8:30 am. ta -5 p.m. und Saturday's from 9 am.te 4 p.m. Fer mere information,call 647-0250.
small tela painted items,baudthrawn pottery, hand craftedfurniture and ether fine items can -
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variety of themes and decorativestyles ioclnding Ceantry,Southwestern, - Western,Victeeiun and Çoetqmpoeary.The thausaeds of huedmadecrafts disptaycd can fit intoanyones' budget. -
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PAGE 34 TITE BUGLE;fliURS DAY, DECEMBER 7;15
: Niles Fire DePtment:thanks locaistores
The Nues Fire Depariment outlet covers ferse iii the firewould like to thank the followiug Safety Trailer.Nites stores for theirdonatious to Target Store donated smokethe Ndes Fire Department and and caçbonmonoxide detectors, aFireSafesy Trailer. picture frame for safety poster
Builders Square donated 20 . and fire extinguisher.smoke detectors to th fire The Fire Safety Traiter madedepartment for its fire reveñtion steps at all three stores os part ofpragratns. -. . - th stores and the Nitrs Fire
Heme Depot donated, Dpartment's fire preventionchildren's protective electrical PrOgrams. '
National 3D "Prevention Moùth
Do you enjoy the hustle andbustle ofO'Harc Airport? Then aplore awaits you at Travelers &Immigrants Aid's O'Hare office.Assist travelers, rutiawaychildren, foreign ' exchangestudents, and theelderty as part ofyour office- volunteer position.Easewith thepablic, good health,attention to detail, and awillingoess to help are the onlyrequirements
To join the team, coIl BrianHarvey, at (312) 629-45130,extension 501 1. -
Skokie Libraryclosed for the day
Skokie Publie Library will beclosed alt doy on Dec. 15 ferStoff Institute Day. The Librarywill reopen on Saturday morn-ing at 9 orn, '
Catherine Wortman (left) of ParkRidge discusses her CookCeunty property reassessment with Maine Township AssessorThemas E. Rueckert and Chief Deputy Assessor Marie Beni-gan. Ftueckert's office is helping residents with reassessmentcomplaints file appeals with the county through Dec. 9. Com-plaints are being taken in person from 9 am. to 4 p.m. Mondaythrough Fridayatthe Maine Township Hall, t700 Ballard Road inPark Ridge.omplaints also may be filed at any Cook Countysatelilteoffice. ' - -
Maine Township Drop-In CenterYouth Basketball League
- The stage is sot for the ptay- For more informotion, contactoffs tu the Morne Township James Galdikas orTony Ctesen atDrop.tn CenterYouth Basketball MaineStay YonthServices, 823-League. The final utght nf the 0650. As areminder, tbe Drop.Inregular Season was played - Center wilt be closed ThursdayTaesdaynigltt. Dec. 7 at Stevenson Schaut, but
Final standings - after the willbeop0000wndnesday Deereguotrseason------------ . t3,-iestoad - -WLSpars 8 0Suns S 3Pacers 4 4Butto 4 4Horoets '3 5Warriors O 8
Agriculture inthe classroom
Fourth graders at WashingtonSchool wilt temo about Illinoisagriculture an Wednesday, Dee.13. "AG In The Classroom" isa-presentation offered by the Cuok,Couuty Farm Burgau. Topicscovered during the progeam ore:Agriculture io the #1 industry ioIllinois; The food we-eat is firstgrown by farmers; Grain grownby' farmers is processed -intofoods that provide the fiber,which is essential in our diets;Gits extracted from corn andsoybeans are of high quality;Modero farms are run by state-of-the-art technology; and Ap-proximately I in every 5 sto-dents will have on occupation re-lated tu agriculture.
Maine Township is seekingdonations offood and toys to helpneedy area residents colebrotuduring thecoming holidays.
For more informotion, call thetownship's General AssistanceOffice ot297-2510, ext. 236.
The township's EmergencyFaodPantny, loratedin the MaineTownship Town Hall ut -1700Ballard Rd. in Park Ridge,
Township seeks' dodistributes hundreds of foodbaskets to needy residentu everyThanksgiving and Christmas.Donations ofthe following itemsare needed for food baskets:canned meat products, includingpork and beans, Sparo and chili;spaghetti sauces; pasta; chunkysoaps; and fiait juices in non-breakable containers. The pantryalso needs donations of turkeys,
CEMBER 7, 1995 I'5GE37
Township boardreschedulesmeeting
The Maine Township TownBoard has rescheduled istDecembermeetingbecauseof thecoming holidays.
- The board wilt meet at 7:30p.m. Monday, Dee. 18, ratherthan oil the regulafty scheduledfourthTuesday, which is Dec. 26Themeeting will be held at theMaine Township Town Hall,17130 BalItird Road lis Park Ridge.
Des PlainesCamera Clubmeeting
The next meeting of the Des -Plaines Camera Club wilt be heldon Monday,-Dee 1 1 at the DesPlaines Publie Library in themeeting room downstairs. Thelibrary is located ou the comer ofThackef and Graceland in DesPlaines.
After a brief business meetingbeginning at 7 p.m., the membersof the Club will break up intosmall groups accordiug Io whattype of camera equipment they,own and use. They will bebringing along their eqaipmenland instruction munaals, ifavailable, and be part of a "Showund Tell" discausian group onhow to bettor nun your camera,discussing with each otherproblems, rips and ideas pertinent
'-to their own braud of equipmentwhetheril is aPoinl and Shoot, 35Misi, Medium Format, nr LargeFormat. -
The Des Ploiera Camera Clubmerlu twice monthly on thesecond aud fourth Monday,Snplembnrtbrough May. Inter-club cumprlitian is ao integralpoet of thu Club and latro placeno the fourth Monday of each -
month. Field trips, fun socialevento, newsletters, contestinformation, interesting andinformative programs andspeakers, and ma/ring newfriesds are all a part of theoutreachprograms la bring gaudphotography lo the greater DesPlainescanmaanity. Gaesls orealways welcome. Refreshmenlswill -be served following themeeting, prior to the workshops.For additional information aboutthe Club and ils activities, youare encouraged to call (708)696-2899 ur(708) 296-8282.
nationswhich wilt- be stored in freezersuntil baskets aie distribtited. -
At Christrnastime, toys will beincluded in baskets for familieswith children. ' The townshipwelcomes donations of new laysin the $8 to $10 range. Toys canbe for any age group from infantto /4years nid.
The Emergency' Food Paorryhelps reuidèntu- in crisis.
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PGE3 THEBUGLE,TIIURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1995
Secretary of State George H.Ryan annòanced that hr willcOmtttemOrate National Dmnkand Drugged Driving (3D) t're-verition Month dating Decemberby distributing red ribbäns indriver services facilities state-wide.
'The red ribbons are atribuleto those whose livet were lastthrough the senseless tragedy ofdrunk driving, Ryao said. Ihope these eibboot wilt serve asa moving visual reminder duringthe holiday season thát drinkingand driving is a deadly combina-
a network of workpláce trafficsafety programs-designed ta ed-acate employees about the dan-gers ofimpaired driving.
Ryan alio , is promoting'Lights for Life' on. Dec. 15, a
day when people across the- na-tien are encouraged to drivewith their vehicle headlights onta raise pablic awareness of theneed for tougher measures tore-dace impaired driving.
National Drank and DruggedDriving (3D) Prevention Monthis being spoosored by the Na-tional Highway Traffic SafetyAdministration and a coalition
te addition to distributing rib- of goverement,' corporate andbons, Ryon is asking employers advocacy groups. -
across the state- to participate in -
Guns and Hoses contest
Public-serviceannOuncement
The Ni/es Fire Department recently parlicipated in their firstannual Guns and Hoses bench press lifting contest in- Rose-- -ment. The team won third place in -the overall standings with -
Rosement Public Safety taking firs/pa/ce. Team members TimNeubauer and Greg Schmidt each won third place in their re-spocted weigh/class. -
PicturedL-R: FFIPM'S Tini Neubauer, DougFafier, FrankLau-rie, Rich Teper, Scott Guerino, Tom Hendricks, Greg Schmidt,John Raz.
PAGE3g 111E DVGLE,1IITJRSDAY,DECEMBER7, 1995
Worked for village sihee Bacher diesi933 ... Contirnied from Page 1 Tuesday ..
employees md five Irucks io a The ChamberofCommerce. The Continoed from Page 1_.town that had grown ta i 1,000 department was amorsg 5 - Great-grandfather of Briao,re sdent (fr m 3 000 1953) littaltsts n 1966 fe the AWWA Kessten a dKatltn Br therof theUnder Bathers dsrectson Advancement Award-id Water lateCarl andiohn.Public Works has developed Into Works Visitatiön will be held atSkajafour divisions of service: Water Recently Bacher was selected Terrace Funeral Home, 7812& Sewers; Streets, Samsatson, by the American Public Werks Milwaukee Ave., Thursday andForestry and Signs; Water Plant Association as recioient of the Friday, Dec. 7 and b from 3 to 9and Building and Grounds and coveted Samuel A. dreetey LocalAutomotive. The departmeathon Government Service Award. The42 employees and specialized awaed is mäde for dedicatedequipment and trucks. The srv to village residents by agarage has had three additions, public service official. Uvabic toplus construction ofanew storage attend the preientadon breakfastgarage. in Denver, Colorado, Bachee
Ile hrtirven iienlieïtiv i ,i ,i.,, .i.. n.....,, maintenance of ;;;ì;; ' :";" (ContiouedfrtmM.G.Page 1)
departmental cooperation, acceptance. - odnsinistra1ivc offices, 7700assitting police, fire and health flacher enjoys : a goòd tkOSS PointRd.,in Skokie.departments whenever called relationship with 'his" village. «1 In addition, parents were ableupon to serve residents of Nues. like Niles...the village lias been to view and discuss olternasives"My men arc very dedicated io gcodtome,"bedeclored ut Niles West High School ontheir work," sold the Public He looks forward to improving Thtittdoy, Nov. 30. A similarWorks director, "who give 100 services forNiles residents with a mectiugforpments was also heldpercent cooperation. They have second Public Wrrks boilding, at tOiles North on Wednesday,gone without sleep during 26 inch having a more central or N°° 29.,snow storms, severe rain storms, northwest localionin the villäge. -
BPAC is on organizationtomudoes and windstorms, to "Our present location is good, composed of parents, students,provide : services to Nues bot we do need more storage oìsd teacheiS and an odministrotorrcsidents...'We ore always another building for carra curb school which reviewsavailable for emergency call," cffiaientnervice,' hedealured. and imliatcs proposed chonges insold Ike departmental brad, who Ed sind bfr wife Flelrn who policy regarding students. Inis constantly patrolling the live across the street from the -
steels, checking services and court house on Milwaukee Ave.uccdrdrrpairs. and Touhy, have fOur children:
Public Werks has received Pas, Betty, who is employed withawards and recognition from the the Nibs Pire Deportment; HelenAnsrncon Wotrr Works and Edward Jr. They have OrceAssociation; Notionol Sofrty grandchildren, Billy, Potty and
- Council; Nibs Lions Club; and Eddie andadogMuggsy.
- Liii St. tradition-
years ofagc. loving o total of 33- children - 5 months to college t
age.From the start, dsc residents s
- become friendly, helping eneanother to pat in their sod andother similarchores.
The Chrisimos season wasapproaching. The neighborswere all aware of the fact shot
-one of the children, a 1 1 year oldgirl, wouldbe celebrating her lastChrissmos with them. She had
- leukemia. At Christmas time, allthe residents congregated Outsideher home and sang Christmascarols as their gift to hrr. Thiswas the beginning of aharosottienscommanity bond.The
following year, the 15neighbnes united once again,each placing a leoefsprlling oat
I LEGAL NOTIÇE' -
; Notice is hereby given,porsnant ta !!An Act in relationto the ose of an Assumed Namein Ihn cuedurt ce transaction ofBusiness in she State," asamended, that o ccetificatian was
- filed by the undersigned with theCounty Clerk nf Cook Ceunty.File No. 0031637 on Nov.14,1995, nuder the Assumed Nameof Jupiter Cleaners with theplace of business located ut 1068Lee St., Des Plaines, IL 60016.
- - The Irise name(s) and residenceoddress of owner(s) is: Arano O.
- FalcI, 3 123 W. Gronville.Ave.,Chicago, IL 60659; - -
asked his customary "Were yrio ogoodlittichoy/girl.this yew?"
Thia dommunity is- not onlydliplayed duriog the - holidayseason,- - bot - it continuesthroughouttheyear. :
Tokeheed, all neighbors of theworld. Facas your eyes on the7100 block of LiIr Steed, Nibs,flliuois, U.S.A. If 15 families ofdiffergut-origintican live logelherharmoniously, why not 150, prlSOO,orl5,000,or
Sean M. PattenMarine Ffc. Sean M. Fatten,
sen of Carol A. Roer of Skokic,recently graduated from lIse Fe-troleum - Snp(ly- SpdòialistCourre.
p.m. Funeral will he Satsirdayfrom Skaja's al 9:30 um. to St.Julianas Church for 10 0m.Masa. Entombment will be in SI.Adolbert'sCçmeleiy.
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addition to lite school doy study,EPAC also reviews the studenthandbook, grading praposols anddisciplinary consequences.
Tower LightingCeremony
The Leasiug Tower FamilyYMCA and the Village of Nileswill be holding its annual TowerLighting ceremony on Friday,Dec. 8 ut 6 p.m. Come see Suoloand Mes. Clous arrive by fireengine; enjoy the music andsongs of the Culver SchoolChores, and Mayor Blaseofficiate over the lighting of theTower. After the ceremony, joinus iosidrtheY frrrrfreohmenla.
First Quarter
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MERRY CHRISTMAS onighted signs in- their prkway.
They all set the date and lime forheir displays tu be erected and-it-np, so therewas conformity.
The following year, CandyCanes were added, all mode- bytheindividual homeowners. -
'fus year, a Christmas tree wasdrcoralbd eatdoors by theresidents. Sonto Claus camearound ringing the doorbells and Honor Roll -
Onnauncing his arnval tato town. - Congratulations to the fellow-At each home, the children - (6g Junior High students whohandled up and farmed a parade - have accepted the academic chab- -following their "Pied Piper" unId -. beuge -of St. Martha School andall the homes were aotified and have atlained Hotior Roll statusall the children assembled neár during theFiratQuarler.Ihn Chriatmas tree where Santa First Honors
Lanera CueryNinaFroncoChristopher Grec
-MichealMurazalik -
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ShibuUlahastnanKelly Wallenbcrg
Second HonorsLoralee BeendetTeieiaGschwindRobertjost
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Nafplion. ... - Cositinued fromPag. iNibs thatincludedMuyorNicho- helpful if they hod some knawl-lus B. Bluse, Borbuglia and Aovo edge oflhecouutoy and language,mIls spent the week of Sept. 10 Barhaglia said. 'It's very toughthrough Sept. 17 in the town eon- foroyoung studentlo go over anddueling calMial enchange cere- he put into a family that speoksmames and gettIng lo know fraie only a litlle English, ' BurhagltaGreek counlorparts, according Io said. "Preforobly, they shouldBorboglio. hove tame knowledge ofshe Ian-The delegation tto con- guage, he added.firmationmeeting in theNofilion Regarding the proposed sto-village u slreel-namiogcere- dm1 exchange with Naf,liou,mony in which one pfNafplion's Barboglia satd, ' lt's up to Nafpli-streets was re namedNileu Ave- oat lo pick some students first,nue, and a tree planting ceremo- We will be braking for Nulosuy ennducled by Mayor Et050 Greek foutilios so host studentsand Mayor George Tsomous of When they canoe.'Nofplion. The assoctation is working on
My heritage is Greek, so it ulatting up an economic es-was natural formo Io join io with change,especiolly WithPtsa, Bar-oetty likeNafplion," saidBlose, bagliu said. "We have several
'It [the Sister Cilies Program] businesses we could do sameis a conmtitnicolian botUeentwo thing with, but we donI have italtiers in the world, It s mlended down loanenact science yet.lo he an cultural, economic and For a cultural exchange, Bar-educational exchange between bogliasoidwc mightinvile artistsIwocities.
from oar sister cities lo do anonThe association iu wOrkmg on hibit here and send Our Niles art-a student exchange program forISIS t do a show in Nofplinn andthe coming year, Barbaglta aatd Pita.'l'bis year will ha the third time
Barboglia soidthe Sister CitiesNiles and students from lOtIes'Association of Niles needs moraItalianSisterCityhavopamcipoememtiers. "Foranyone that wantsedivtheeachange.lo join, membership is $25. We
- . hove both eammercial and familyThe association tu eurrenllymcmtserahips, Borbagha sold.looking for six te eight Ntles ito- For more infonnalien calldents lo participate in the ex- Charles Barbogliu, 967-5300 orchange withPisa, Italy, farathreeKathy Boreal, recording secre-weeks next summer. Studeuls ta
of the Sistur Cities Ansocia-the program den I have ta br ofItou, 967 6100.Ilalsan descent, hut it would he
Skokie residentto receive award
- SkokiresidopfÇopkCounlyCommiauíanorCalvTh Sutker willreceive tise Guardian of Jerusalem Award. Announcing theplaoo were,his wife, Phylliu, and Monhe Areno, Israel's formerDefense and FarelÚn Miniatur -and Ambasaudor to the U.S.(eentbr) 4hown withhorsoreeSutker. The dinner al the North
- ShoreHllton ors Dee. 1O,witt eslabtiuh a fundin the name afIlie -
Sulker's tate son Edward at Shaare Zedek Medical Center inJerusalem. Formore information,call(312) 527-0972.
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PADS (Public Action to De-liver Shelter) is looking fer ved-
lien, group foellilalion, cldan-up,and laundry delinee3'. Male andfemale volanteers who are alleast 18 yama of ago aie needed,No experience necmsaty, Train-ing will ho provided, Fer moreinfo centrI Dr, Jack Skiles at(708) 253-0501,
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