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TkeBuge 1I(agoit }ta*øU Wa6k ( See column below) On the Other Hand by Dia.e Miller While Mayor Harold Washington was beieg eulogio- ed loot Moodoy durieg his funeral services, my thoughtu flashed hock two years ago when we met Hiazoner ut o holiday party. The party was gives by Ed and Rito McElroy in theirhome is Oak Laws and Moysr Washington wan the guest si houer in oppreciotion fer his sappert in the recent judicial etection. Ed is a judieiat eoordinstsr and a memher si the WJJD staff fur nearly 40 years. When my husband and I or- riced ut the McEtroyS home we were scrutinized by two men sitting in a long, btack liusoasine in the driveway. They appeared lo be falhiug un the radio with other secan- ty men in the vicinity. We gave Our ceats tu the usher st the door and attempted tu mahe our way through the aea el humanity inthe house. Once oar hasts sputted os, we were ushered aver to a corner of their family room und is- troduced tu Mayor Washington. He was cus- genial, comlantly smiling and apparently having a goad. time. Olher guesis surround- ing him included furmer Sheriff Richard Elrod, many of the circuit court judges and nouerons media friends of the McElrey's. Cnnthsued os Page ei Virginia Freske, M, 7107 Wilson Ter., Mortes Grove, betel manager uf the Leaning Tower YMCA fer 2f years, woo killed in an outemohile accident eenr Nor- 1h Platte, Nebraska, along wilh two members of her family on Hiles Fire Deporlmest rs in- veotigating possible Orson in the wohe of a fire that broke out te a storage room el the Bradford En- change, 9229 Milwaukee Ave. ruosing thesoonds of dollars io damage on Soturdoy, Nov. 21. Accerding to a fire deportment spokesman, Orson io part of in- veatigolive procedures when a fire is of undetermined origin. Free lecture on "Stress Management" The Ndes Parh District, m ceoperation with Lutheran General Hospitul, will present a free lecture on "ftrenn Manage- ment", Tsesday, December f, at, 7 p.m. Miles Lissshy, Physiologist from Lutheran General Hospital wifi discuss bow lu deal with stress in the workplace, at heme Cni,tinsedui Page fi Don't Miss: TkiBuge .SeIIIbA Gui1e Pages 37-43 Gi Guidi Pages 19-35 MG couple, daughter killed in car accident Wednesday, Nov.25. Also pronesnced dead at lhe hospital was her husband, Leslie Freoke, 66, and the couple's daughter, Lena Edwards, 39, nf Meant Prospect. Mrs. Edwards' Continued en Page 62 Arson investigation ¡n Bradford Exchange fire "It's always a possibility until we determine Cause nf the blaze," he soid. Hiles firefighters and Mortes Grove, GtenkroOk, Glenview and North Moine Fire Departmests arrived at the scene 11:40 p.m. Continsed an Page fI Pitching in tu park holiday feud baskets fur needy Maine Township residents are Maine Township Superviour PuaI E. Halversun and (t-r) Trustee Dee Cunroy, Anita Riflsind and Donna Fitzpatrick. CsmmisssitY help in needed tu maize the holidays a little brighter for the less fortunate, and the Highland Square groundbreaking set Groundbreaking ceremonies will be held Der. 6 fur the sew Highlasd Square shopping center located at the ietersection nf Golf Rd. and Washingten St. in Menton Grove. Golan/Jupiter, Inc., a Chicago- based real estate development cempany will begin cunstruetien on the 81,000 sqsare feet strip shopping center ais month. The center will home a 25,fOO sqaare- foul Highland Soperstere, a 6,750 square_fool Blockbuster vides store and 19 retail steres. Osman ConllnsedonPage 62 Average salary for Niles Township teachers is $48,434 District 219' teachers top salary list Accnrdisg ta slatislics io the state-required report card, en- penieored leachers at Nitos Tewoship Diotrict 219 coesisting of Nues North and Nitos West High Schools, ore among Ihe highest paid in the state. Teackors average 23 years of enperienre, 96 percent of them hold u master's degree or higher, earn an overage salary of $4f,434. The dinlriet also bus the highest per-pupil cost lis the six-county urca at $2,235, according to the report card. Administrative sotaneo in the diolrirt average $5l,f36. Mahie Township High Scheut District 207 teachiug staff, 8f per ceni with o master's degree er higher, earn on average of Continued mi Page f2 Packing holiday food baskets township welcomes denatienu of conned gueds, other nonperishable food, new lays and grocery stare gift certificaleu fer turkeys aud basis. Dunatinns may he brought ta the Maine Township Town Halt, 1760 Ballard rd., Park Ridge (between Putter ned Greenweod). For infurma- tifs, call 297-251f, . ii fl . ' I fo Village:;íNiles 8leFd VOL. 31. NO. 25, TitE BUGLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1987 25 per copy
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Page 1: District 219'

TkeBuge

1I(agoit }ta*øU

Wa6k( See column below)

On theOther Hand

by Dia.e Miller

While Mayor HaroldWashington was beieg eulogio-ed loot Moodoy durieg hisfuneral services, my thoughtuflashed hock two years agowhen we met Hiazoner ut oholiday party. The party wasgives by Ed and Rito McElroyin theirhome is Oak Laws andMoysr Washington wan theguest si houer in oppreciotionfer his sappert in the recentjudicial etection. Ed is ajudieiat eoordinstsr and amemher si the WJJD staff furnearly 40 years.

When my husband and I or-riced ut the McEtroyS homewe were scrutinized by twomen sitting in a long, btackliusoasine in the driveway.They appeared lo be falhiugun the radio with other secan-ty men in the vicinity. Wegave Our ceats tu the usher stthe door and attempted tumahe our way through the aeael humanity inthe house. Onceoar hasts sputted os, we wereushered aver to a corner oftheir family room und is-troduced tu MayorWashington. He was cus-genial, comlantly smiling andapparently having a goad.time. Olher guesis surround-ing him included furmerSheriff Richard Elrod, manyof the circuit court judges andnouerons media friends of theMcElrey's.

Cnnthsued os Page ei

Virginia Freske, M, 7107 WilsonTer., Mortes Grove, betelmanager uf the Leaning TowerYMCA fer 2f years, woo killed inan outemohile accident eenr Nor-1h Platte, Nebraska, along wilhtwo members of her family on

Hiles Fire Deporlmest rs in-veotigating possible Orson in thewohe of a fire that broke out te astorage room el the Bradford En-change, 9229 Milwaukee Ave.ruosing thesoonds of dollars iodamage on Soturdoy, Nov. 21.

Accerding to a fire deportmentspokesman, Orson io part of in-veatigolive procedures when afire is of undetermined origin.

Free lectureon "StressManagement"

The Ndes Parh District, mceoperation with LutheranGeneral Hospitul, will present afree lecture on "ftrenn Manage-ment", Tsesday, December f, at,7 p.m. Miles Lissshy, Physiologistfrom Lutheran General Hospitalwifi discuss bow lu deal withstress in the workplace, at heme

Cni,tinsedui Page fi

Don't Miss:TkiBuge

.SeIIIbA Gui1ePages 37-43

Gi GuidiPages 19-35

MG couple, daughter

killed in car accidentWednesday, Nov.25.

Also pronesnced dead at lhehospital was her husband, LeslieFreoke, 66, and the couple'sdaughter, Lena Edwards, 39, nfMeant Prospect. Mrs. Edwards'

Continued en Page 62

Arson investigation ¡nBradford Exchange fire

"It's always a possibility until wedetermine Cause nf the blaze," hesoid.

Hiles firefighters and MortesGrove, GtenkroOk, Glenview andNorth Moine Fire Departmestsarrived at the scene 11:40 p.m.

Continsed an Page fI

Pitching in tu park holiday feud baskets furneedy Maine Township residents are MaineTownship Superviour PuaI E. Halversun and (t-r)Trustee Dee Cunroy, Anita Riflsind and DonnaFitzpatrick.

CsmmisssitY help in needed tu maize the holidaysa little brighter for the less fortunate, and the

Highland Squaregroundbreaking set

Groundbreaking ceremonieswill be held Der. 6 fur the sewHighlasd Square shopping centerlocated at the ietersection nf GolfRd. and Washingten St. in MentonGrove.

Golan/Jupiter, Inc., a Chicago-based real estate development

cempany will begin cunstruetienon the 81,000 sqsare feet stripshopping center ais month. Thecenter will home a 25,fOO sqaare-foul Highland Soperstere, a 6,750square_fool Blockbuster videsstore and 19 retail steres. Osman

ConllnsedonPage 62

Average salary for Niles Townshipteachers is $48,434

District 219'teachers topsalary list

Accnrdisg ta slatislics io thestate-required report card, en-penieored leachers at NitosTewoship Diotrict 219 coesistingof Nues North and Nitos WestHigh Schools, ore among Ihehighest paid in the state.

Teackors average 23 years ofenperienre, 96 percent of themhold u master's degree or higher,earn an overage salary of $4f,434.

The dinlriet also bus the highestper-pupil cost lis the six-countyurca at $2,235, according to thereport card.

Administrative sotaneo in thediolrirt average $5l,f36.

Mahie Township High ScheutDistrict 207 teachiug staff, 8f perceni with o master's degree erhigher, earn on average of

Continued mi Page f2

Packing holiday food baskets

township welcomes denatienu of conned gueds,other nonperishable food, new lays and grocerystare gift certificaleu fer turkeys aud basis.

Dunatinns may he brought ta the MaineTownship Town Halt, 1760 Ballard rd., Park Ridge(between Putter ned Greenweod). For infurma-tifs, call 297-251f,

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Village:;íNiles

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Bingo Party prize nners

Seven Nues residents were among the luckyWluueru uf prizes ut the Super-Duper Bmgo Partygiveu fur Maine Towuship Senior Citizens un Sun-day, Nov. 15 at Brigantes in Den Ptaiuea. Frontrow Caroline Stafij, Emtty Kt000woki, HeleoZwierozcwskj and Irene Mlynski. Behind are Ar-

mida Swiot, Bill Ctawson and (top) Sue Neasehel,Director of Seooir Activities for Maine Township.Not showy Tina Parish

The Semer Cdmeoo will celebrate the HolidaySeason with luncheons os December 13 and lt atBriganlea, according to Neuschel.

Senior Citizens'NEWS AND VIEWS

News for all Nues Seniors (age 62 and over)from the Nues Senior Center

8060 Oakton, Nues 967-6100 ext. 376

MEN'S CLUB CHRISTMAS PARTYA reminder is estended lo aU ticbetholdero for the Men's Club

Friday, Dee. 4 Christmas party at Chateau Rito that the evestwill commeoce with the cocktail hoar at tl am. Luncheon willhe served al 0000. Trumpet player Chet Mitchell will provideentertainment between l3g and 23O p.m., sod Mitch Gordon'sMoonlight Knights Orchestra will provide music br listeningnod danciog pleasarn between t3g and 43S p.m. The tichelscoot $t2.S0 for a boneless breast nf chicken entree; $13 for a bah-ed cod estree; and $14 for a roast top sirloin of heel. Thedeadline tor enrollment is Moodny, Nov. 3O 947-4100 ext. 376.

SHOPPING TRIPA reminder is estended to all tichetholdera tor the Monday,

Dec. 7 Spring Hill shopping maS trip that the bus will depart thesenior cester at 9:45 am. and return at approximately 4 p.m.Pichets are $4 per persos and cre still avnSahle. Pleane call9674100 eut. 37t to mahe a reservation.

SQUARE DANCINGOpen square dancing will take place as usual at 1:30 p.m. ou

Tuesday, Dec. t. This program is open to all Niles senior centerregistrants at no charge. Advauce reservations are nut seededand newcomers are always welcomed.

LINE DANCINGOpes line danciug hikes place each Tuesday st 23S p.m.

There is no charge far this program and reservations are notneeded. The program is open to all NSes senior centerregistrants. The sent time it wifi be uttered is December 8.

BLOOD PRESSUREThe free senior citinen blood pressure screening program will

tebe place at the Nites Senior Center en Wednesday, Dec. 9 from1 to 4 p.m. The program is open to Niles rsidenla over age 60.Those under age 60 may have their blood pressure taken at FireStation II on the snrtheast corner of Demputer and Cnmberlandbetween 6 and 9 p.m. on January 9 or sup time that theparamedics are not on call. Reservations are not necessary foreither program.

DIABETES MANAGEMENT LECTUREA three part diabetes lecture series will be offeréd this month.

In part I, Or. Werner of Lutheran General Hospital spoke ononset diabetes and related updates. fo part It, Carol Harris,RN. the Niles Senior Center health nurse will cover diabetesmanagement, medications and exercise on Thucduay, Dec. 10 at2 p.m. On Thursday, Dec. 17 at t p.m. Sandy Marhiewien, RO.from Holy Family Hospital will conclude with part III, pro-vidiog information abost diabetes and diet. Current, horderlineaud new diahetica are strongly encouraged to attend all three.There is no charge, and free handouts will be available: 9674100est. 376.

EXTENDED TRAVEL PROGRAM CHANGEThe Niles Senior Center will he sponsoring a trip with

Transwortd to the Grand Canyoo, LasVegas, Phoenixand Scott-adate. The departure date has been changed from March 12 to anew date of Febrnsry 17, 1908. The eight day trip itinerary is thesame as the March 12 brochure. The cost per perunu is $617.Brochures are avaialhle at the senior ceuter. For asp infonna-tiou Or reservations, contact Cindy Risoff at 9674196 ext. 37f.

CANCER PREVENTION LECTUREPat Moutennaro of the Illinois Cancer Council wilt provide a

cancer prevention lecture on Friday, Dec. 11 at lt am.Highlighted will be the council's new program 'Cancer Infor-malins Service" and preventative measures. Included will he aslide presentation, free hroehoreu and opportunity tsr questionsand answers. There is no charge, butreservatious are encosrag-ed us that adequate literatore will be available. Please call9674100 ext. 376 to register.

RULES OF THE ROAD CANCELLEDA reminder is extended to all that there will be no Rules nf the

16usd Review Course ollered during the month of December.The next class to be offered will be held at 1g am. ou Monday,Jan. 11 at the Nilcu Park District Recreation Center, 7077 N..Milwaukee. Reservations may be made by calling the seniorcenter at 9674196 eut. 376.

WOMEN'S CLUBThe womeo'u club witt hostess ils annual Christmas Inocheon

no Monday, Dec. 14 at 12:39 p.m. Entertainmeul will be yrovid-ed by the Gold Notes Choral Group. The mess will feature a huf-tel ut fried chicheo, roast heel, salads, rallo asd whipped creamcake. Twlsete are $3.75. The deadline lar reservations is Friday,Dec. 4: 9674196 ext. 376.

41Iit :r3ug1tAn Indepndcnt Corn m unity Ncwspapr Esiablishpd in 19.57

8746 !N. Shermer Road, Nues. Illinoic 60648 966-3900-1-4

VIDEO STORE SAGA...atthough the controversy betweco thevillage nnd West Coast Video has simmered down after asagreemest was reached oat ta sell "hard-care" or X-rateSmaterial, the zoning board is expected lo take the matter a step fur-ther at the Dcc. 7 mectiog when a special ssc culegocy will be con-sidered. The main target will be new video stores coming into the

According tu Village Trastee Angela Marcheschi, the osniogwould give the village "more control" in regolating sschbusinesses io line with community standards.

Special me would particularly affect video stores wishing Inlocate io shopping strips where packing rcqsircmcntu ace morestriugest in complying with village codes, nocording to a village nf-lela

are Ihat prospective vides obre owners who want Iooperate an "adult section" in their facilities may have a hard timefindiug a launching pad in Nilns.

lo a related malter, St. John Brebesf Catholic Women's Clubreceotly loch sp the cause al obscene material by encouragingparish members to boycott West Coast Video in the DewpsterPlaza shopping center unless it alepo selling and renting X-ratedvideotapes.

The move was made to show sspport fer Mayor Nicholas Blase,who led the way io using a village obscenity ardivasce to curtail thesale and rental of videotapes deemed by village officials as "hardcore" Or X-rated material.

Club president Barbara Beicrwatles said members were cencer-ned about beeping adalt viedotapes ast of the hands nl childrenustiog that adult friends or relatives could purchase them for

Cnnthmed onPage 62

Smoke detectorssave lives

The Niles Fire Departmeotwoald like lo remiod every onethat Governor James Thompsonhas signed into law a bill that ra-qmres every residence in thestate of Illinois la have smokedetectors.

Wbal this means is that altsiugle family homes and multi-family dwelliogs wiS be requiredta hove and maintain smokedetectors au each floor and in thebasements in homes, and in eachseparate apartment in a multi-family building.

Each year 6,600 lives are lostdoe to fires. The greatest namberof deaths are in these types ofbuildings. lu multi-family unitsthe landlord is required to installand repair the unit while thetenants will be responsible for themaistenance such as periodic

battery testing and batteryreplacement. The average costfor such units is $10, a small priceto pay for life.

Firefighters will nat be walkingthe streets handing out tickets,but il they are called lo a hamo onan emergency and see there arena smohe detecloru, they canissue a citation for sos-compliance, a Clans B misde-me000r. If they notice you havetampered with the suit, Ibis is aClass A misdemeanor. Thesecould result in jail sentencesafter the first time. Il is a Class 4felony far subsequent convictionswhich could lead to a prisno tenu.

This law is in effect to noveliven aud to reduce propertydamage. Please help us to helpyou. Smoke detectors save liven.Gaul leave hume without one.

Seniors eligible forHomestead exemption

Senior citizens are now eligiblefor n homestead exemption dur-ing the year in whichthey tuco 65,according to Niles TownshipAusemor Robert P. Hanrahun.

The homestead exemption pro-vides tax relief by reducing theequnbned assessed volnation of aproperty by $2,000.

Those seeking a homestead ex-emption mast be 65 years of agenr older during the yearfor whichthey apply and mml either owntheir principal renideisce or hoven lesse in which they see renpon-sible for preperty taxen. Ap-pltcants must prnvlde proof of

age, ownership and a recent realestate tax hilt.

Far more information, colt theNiles Township's Assessor's Of-tice at f73-93St sr visit the officeat 5255 Main St., Shohie.

Bugle Seeks TypiotThe Bugle is seeking o highschool typist far approximately3 days a week after school andalternate Saturdays. Must beexcellent student. Sophomoresr Junior preferred.

Call 566.3500

Expect annual sales of $200,000,000

Nues FireDept. Calls

The Niles Fire Departsuentanswered 25 fire alarmo and35 ambulance calls betweenNov. 2t and Nov. 27.

...A pswer failure caused axalarm to activate at St. JohnBreheuS Church as Nov. 20. Asimilar incident also uccuredat the Nileo Public Uhrary,0960 001Gev.

...yiremea on Nov. 20 westlo a building at 7124 Tostsy tuinvestigate o passible fire.Cause woo traced to the phonecompany workiog en thealarm system. -

Firefighters responded toWillaws Academy, 021fGreesdale Ave. on a report ofa smoke oder on Nov. 21. lu-ventigolion showed there wasnu tire hasard....Niles firefighters assistedMorbo Grove Fire Depart-ment is extinguishing a corfire at 9509 Washington onNOv. 22. There was nodamage estimate.

...A small trash fire was ex-lisguished in a field behindK-Mart, 0055 Dempster St. ouNov. 22.

..,Niles firefighters and theNorth Maine Fire Depart-ment responded ta StevensonSchool, 9t06 Capitol Dr. no

Conlissoedon Page 62

County vehiclestickers

Moine Township Clerk StephenJ. 5101100 has anoeunced thatreuideols of unincorporaledMaine Township cou now pur-chase their 1908 Cook Coustyvehicle slickers 01 his office isthe Moine Township Town Hall,1700 Ballard Road, Park Ridge.

Although the stickers arc nelvalid until fan. t, 1960, they maybe purchased now, Slollon said.Persons who still need 1507slickers coo also purchase themat the Clerk's Office.

The Clerk's Office is opes tramS am. to 5 P.10. Mondays throoghFridays und 9 am. lo noon Sotur-day.

County sticker prices are $1gfer vehicles of 35 horsepower orless and $15 tor tirase exceeding35 horsepower. Senior citizens, 65years cl age or elder, may por-chase stickers tor $1.

Applicants shonld briog a titlesr slate license plate registratinncard. Senior cilizens mml alsobring proof st age.

For further information, call297-2h10.

TheBugIe, Thursday, Derember3, 1957

BaH rolling on ATEITshopping development

hy liylvin DalryssspleThe AT&T Teletype property at Approval for the re005isg came

55ff W. Touhy, tying between after commissiusers heard nineSkohie and Nitro may become o hours of testimony over o tws-retail development which is es- doy period. The request came.pected lo produce annual soleo of from AT&T Information Systems51St million and Iscrutive salestan revenue tsr the twa corn-munities, according todevelopers.

The Shohie Fluo Commissionlast week started the ball rollingwhen it voted to rezone theproperty from M-t office 055cm-bly isdustrial to B-4 reginsalshopping district. However, it didsot vote os o site pIon whichpropases a Montgomery Wurd &Company stare and Jewel andDominick's supermarkets on the62-ocre site.

The final decision nu the

Inc., with Skohie PartnersLimited Partnership, TrammelCrow Co. and the Skokie-bosedTaninos Corp as csntrct pur-

About lt percest of theproposed development woold beis Shokic and 26 percent io Nitos.Hearings rnsst be held is bothlawn: before the pias cou go for-

The nosing petition will csrneunder consideratien nl the RilesZosisg Board at the Dec. 7meeting.

Is the Sknkie serties,renonisg will come from the developers want to remodel osSkohie Village Board which will esisting buildiug to house 14vote an it Dcc. 7. lt lrsstees ap- stores, isclsdieg five anchors. ltprove the ceensing, Flan Corn- would include a heollh risk, amissianeru will coulisse site home improvement or lursiturehearings Dec. 17. Cosslisued os Page 62

Maine Democrats hostfree Christmas Party

The Moine Township RegularDemocrats will be hosting theirannual Free Cbcistsuau Party forthe children at the Morton GroveTheater, 7350 W. Dempster, onSatarday, Dec. 5. The doors wiltapex at O am.

Santa will be there Is greet thechildren und every child wiltreceive a Clsristnaax Stoctsisg f St-ed with delirium cundy. Therewill also be tickets gives to eachand everyune for the chuncn lowin a special prize.

This will he the 17th year that

MEMERNarSh.en Iltinol.N.w.pp.Anocl.60n

David Besser-Edilsr & PublisherDiane Miller-Managing EditarRobert Bensrr-City EditarMark Krajechi-Cnpy Editor

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Committeeman Nicholas B.Blose has offered this program lathe children, and everything isFREE.

This in your opportunity ta takeadvantage of a froc morning InChriutonas shop, and we willmake sure that the children arewell sspervised and utay as thepremises until they are picked upby yes.

Tickets will be available at 0074hgilwsukce ave., NOes. Just antsfor Esther.

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Thanksgiving drawingOn Friday, Nov. 20, ERA

CaRero & Cotino Reoltors heldtheir fourth nnnual ThanksgivingGronery Give Away.

As they have done in precedingyears, the Nilen based realtorpassed out over 10,000 entrycards, along with free shoppinglist pads, tn castomero andresidents in the northwestaahurbs and northwest Chicago.The prinen ennoisted nf $500 worthof Gift Certificates to he redeem-ed at Mmdi Rrothero Grocery,77ff Milwaakee.

The First Prise ala $100 MinekiGrocery Certificate wan wan byRobert Kolman nf 7349 N. Ocontn,Chicaga. The two $50 price win-nera were Mr. and Mrs. Alfredheiner and Mr. and Mro. An-thony Sentare, both winners arefrom NUes.

Fifteen $2t MinciE Gift Cnr-tificates were alan won byresidents nf NiIm, Chicago, Mar-ton Grove, Des Ftainen andStreamwnod.

ERA CalIere & Catino kas held

THE BUGLE(USPS 069-76f)David Besser

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Published Weekly na Thnrndayin NUes, illinois

Seenad Class Pontage farThe Bagle paid at Chicago, ill.

Postmastrr: Send addresschanges to The Bogie, 8740

Shermer Rd., NOes, ill. 60649

Sabscriptina Rate (lis Advas.ee)Per sf.sgle copy sOaeyear $13.00Two years $22.98Three years $28.00JyearsrainrCitlzesss . . $11.60Ayrar (oatofrnas.ty) . . $15.95lyrar )fnreign) $35.00

Ali ¿tPO addresses - - -

asfnrSrrvicemea $25.00

TheBngie, Tharsdny, December3, 1887

Shown above is Robert Knlman (t) receiving his $198 MinelliGrocery Certificate from Mike Casey (r), Ike agent Omm ERACallers & Catins who specialines in home aalen in that neighorhood.

this event each year as a way of castamera for their patronagethanking their past and laIsse and suppart.

Chicago executives favornew Bear stadium

Nearly 78 percent of 20tChicago area executives believea new stadism tsr the ChicagoBears would be an asset in thebasuseon cnmmanity, a recentpoll by Avenue Bosh Northwest,Niles, a member ofFirst CnloniatBankohares Corp., Chicago,showed.

Approsimately 79.5 percentsaid they felt the stadium also

would increase economie develp-ment for the city.

Although 3f percent indicatedthe stadimn would benefit themdirectly, 72.5 perrent believedthat it ahould be built nuing onlyprivate funds. Abeot 35 percenl ofIke reopondenla in that groupsaid privato enterprise in generalshould support itself withostgovernment assistance. Ap-prnsimalely one-barth nf thereapondenin opposed tan breaksbecause they feel the team is alucrative business capable ofpaying ils Own way.

More than lt percent of therespondents said residenlodisplaced by the new stadiumshould receive some type nf alter-salive homing. Thirty-two per-cent of those polled supported theidea of the Bears compensatingresidents for their homes at fairmarket votliI inhile 10.5 percentsaid the city sknsld assist therosidenla in relocating. .

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. Morton Grove Senior Citizens965-4100

SENIOR CFCIZEN COUNSELINGMorton Grove senior eubeos can eniny individaaliaed,

private, and no cosi counseling provided by the Family Counsel-ing Service of Evanston. Family counselor, Alice Forrest, 7,22Wio at the Village Hall Senior Center every Tuesday discussIngthe chooges and problems of aging, and healthy adaptatIons tothem. For on individual appointment, call the Senior Flot Line al471-5223.

. TRAVEL CLUBThe Prairie View Sesior Travel Club plans trips of all hinds

for Morton Grove seniors during Ike coming year. The Club'ssexl meeliug is 1 p.m. un Friday, Dec. 4 io the Prairie View cam-munity Cooler and inloresled seniuru are inviled to attend. Fsrmore informalion about Ihe club or about future Iripo, rollRsnee Brenner, Senior Adult Supervisor al the Park District,965-7447.

BOOK REVIEWBarbara Todd of lbs Murtos Grove Poblic Library will pre-

sent o book review nf "Beverly," the biography of the grandlady nf the opera, Beverly Sills. This free and fascinating storybegins at 1 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 7 at Ike Prairie View Cons-mainly Conter, 6834 Dempsler st. in Morton Grove. Formore is-fonnation about this and olber senior dImen leisure lime pro-grams, cali Rnnee Brenner at the Morton Grove Park District,981-7447.

ARTHRITIS AEROBICSThe Morton Grove Village Hall Senior Cooler in the encluuive

site for low impact aerobic exercise for persons withrheumatoid arthritis. The class accommodatea 15 to 28 par-ticiponts and meets at t p.m. every Monday and Wednesdaythrough January. CaB 472-3635 for information abeat the class.

BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGThe keortisa pomp, the most eflicientpamp ever designed. It

beat.s approsimalely seventy-two times every misale of everyday of surlives. Is it any wander tbatwith agingthe heart gels alittle tired aud does ont work as efficiently as it once did? Theheart seems lo work quite well so long as there is no unusualstress. Changes associated with aging cause the heart to be lessresilient. Shoveling heavy aaow or running to catch a train orkm may exert toomncb stress on the heart. The amount of exer-tion inferable depends on how much exercise a person gels on aregular basis. Walking is one of the best forms of regalar exer-cise for Sse heart. Periodic medical cheek-ups and bloodpressure measurementu help evaloate beartbeolth. The MortonGrove Village Hall Senior Ceoler offers free blood pressurescreenings from 9 lo 1f am. on Tuesday, Dec. 8 for all residents.

ARE YOU LISTENING?Oahtos Community College's Passages Tlsrongh Life lecture

serien wiflpresent Mary Maloney, teacher aodcomsnelnr at 0CCand Loyola, who will ask, "Do you sometimes bear words kotreally don't listen?" and "What are pou missing fromdayto dayconversations?" Ms. Maloney will present an opportunity forparticipants to learn to communicate better and developaural/oral skills. The lecture begins at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 8at 77S1Lincoln ave., room 115 in Shskie.

NILES HIGH SCHOOL PERFORMANCESNiles North will present "Noises Off," a British comedy, for a

special senior citizen performance at 1 p.m. on Thursday, Dec.15. North will alas bold its winter Band Concert at 7s3S p.m. onTuesday, Dec. 15. Niles West's Hollday Music Festival will be at7s30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. lt. To become a member of the

, Niles Tswmhip Benior Citizeno CIsh and enjoy other fine art andI uthlelic events at no cost, call the township at 073-6525.

WHAT WILL YOU DO WHEN YOU 0Er OLD, LUYLE GIRL?Take care uf people. Your parents. Your husband's parents.

Your hssband, Your friends. When they artIer from long-termchrenic illnesses like stroke and alnheimers, you will ko theirourse, companion, physical lhcrupist, dielician, conk, chaaf-fear, legal and financial consultant, netwurker and general all-around advocate. Seventy-eight percent of all caregivero arewomen, (article froml The Status of Older Women in Illinuis Tn-day.)

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For additional information aboul these and other senior sor-vIces, call Ralph Birmingham ut the Morton Grove Senior HstLine, weekdays from 9 am. to auun al 475-5223 or Bud Swansonat the Village Hall, 965-4196, est. 254.

Villaige of SkokieWoodcorving classes will be held al Ihe Smilh Activities Ces-

1er, Linculs avd Galilo, Shohie ev Thoesdoyo, December 3, 1987lo January 58, 1985 frum 10 am. Iv 12 noon for f weeha. No elusowill be un December 24, 1957,

Classes fur beginners arId conhisuing sludenls n-ill includebasic carving feebsiqucs such as whillliog, carvisg in 14e round,relief, and chip carvisg. Sludenls rvitl bo luuglll Ihe proper Iran-dung sed sharpeviug of Isolo as well. Curving louis and prvjecllouis muy be purchased Scum hie inslrsclor, vr you may bringyour uwe. l'dir isslrrictor will be Joe Veracks.

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Judge Curole K. Bellows of the Circuit Court of Cook County wasthe guest speaker at a recent meetiog of tke Jewisk War Veteraos,Skokie Post 328

Judge Bellows is skowo (I to r) with Harold Grossman, programchairmau, Skokse, J.W.V. awl Marcia Golao, president of theLudies Auxiliary.

Judge Bellows is assigned to the Domestic Retatioos Diyioioo atthe DaIry Center in Chicago.

Nues Park LadiesChoice brochures

The new edifies of the NilesPark Chutes ct' s Ladim ChoiceBruchure will be avuitahle toNitos tailles un Msnduy,December 1498 at the NUesRecreation Center, 7877Milwanhee Ave. Registration wiltalus he taken hoghmhsg this datemod as ali trips fili véry quickly,early registratiso is recemmesd-ed!

Ladies wilt ho enjsyiog 2trips amsnth lists season, frum Januarytamay. Encnrstans include atm-cheun curiae un the Star ofMilwaukee, dinner theatre cosebinutiomto "Eise'-7'-e,eemen 25.98

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I- miud that rogistratioo must be io usd our guest speaker/enter- p.m. so wecas start at 8:30 p.m..

CHICAGO, ILL. Jmd rketValnéwhUe-uo,'pos will be The Ctasslc Bow! is ut 85306310574 'f said the city should assist the Waukcgan Rd., Morton Grove, It.

0' e C e 0 9 a residents io retocatiog. ' Come out for an eveniug sí fun

Isandmeet sume of the Spares. For

rumore information pieuse callDale at 437.3911

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the Ice Capades, mesmerizedwith the stage presestatiou uf"Nowak 'to" aod we'll spendtime touring uomo of Clsicago'sespansive mansions!

So mark your calendars furMonday, Deccmher 14. Registra-liso will begin at 9 am. and ceo-linse notit 5 p.m. and, belive it ornot, some trips sutIl be filled thatvery week, so do hurry io tu theRee Center, 7577 Milwaukee Ave.If you have questions about tripopenings, call the Biles ParkDistrict at 9t7-4633, hat keep in

c$Jn,qJ'es cSceneDECEMBER 4

ST. PETER'S SINGLESAll Singles are Invited to these

two dances: St. Peter's SingtesDances, Friday, December 4, 9p.m. Michetia Garden Terrace,5215 W. Irving Pb. Rd. Also Satur-day, December 5, 9 p.m. at thePark Ridge VFW Hail Cast ietdand Higgins. Live Bands, freeparking. Donations $4. Info:284-2898.

Profits from December will goto supply Christmas Dinners forthe psoe. Bring u can of food uudget io either dance a dottorcheaper.

DECEMBER 5SUBURBA28 SINGLES

Sub:rbao Singtes invites you teattend thee Saturday Nile OpesHouse Decemher 5 at theAmerican Legion Hail, 049Washegan Road, Deerfietd. Br-ing saleable items to donate toS.S. White Elephant Auction audjoin the fou we can "guarantee"through participatiou. Dancing,cash ar. Guests are welcome: $5;members: $4. S.S. ChristmasParty is planned at beautifulHeiden Gardens Club House,Lake Bluff, Sat., Dec. 12. Cateredbuffet and a visit from Santaawait you. Cost: $10 Ask aboutour gala New yearn Eve Party atthe Skerutoo North Shore Ion.For general info call 965-0047 or397-0917.

DECEMBER 8N.S.Y. SINGLE PARENTS

If you're ander 45, single (bymeuus of divorce, separation, ornever heu married) and have uneor more tiving children comemeet mew friends at North ShoreYoung Single Paresia Tuesdaysat 8:38 p.m. at Ihe Wheehng Nor-thhrooh Ramada lun 2875Milwaukee Ave., Northbrooh.There wilt be music sod dancing

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therapist speaking on "Sac-cenuful Edncation Inteeveutions,Pro and Post Divorce".

For more information cal Garyat 032-5082 or our Hotline at432-3311.

"Rap" group meeting at 7:30p.m. Discuss mutual problemsamusg friends and a groupfacilitator.

DECEMBER 11SINGLE PROFESSIONAL

Join Single Professional'sSociety for u very special holidaygolheriog. Flutisi, Carlyn Unyd-Ford, and Pianist, Jon Wurfet,will provide music. Cerne to theGlen Buyo Holiday Inn,Roosevelt and Finley Roads,Gleo Ellyo, at 9 p.m. on Fridayevening, December il. Admit.tonde for members is $0 aud non-members is $8.

S.P.S. lectures and dances areopen to all. The llingle Profen.sisoal's Society inviten singlepersoss wilt: a background isk,gher educalius tu join.Members participate io bridge,lesois, theater.going and a Vurei.ly of slher activities. For more:uformation call the "24-ksarHolline" at (312) 964-1354.

CHICAGOLAND SINGLESThe Ct:icagutaod Siugles

Associutior: and Ike AwareSiuglen Group will sponsor a joistsingles dance with live music ut8:28 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 11, at11:0 Holiday los O'Hure Kennedy,544t N. River Bd., Rssemoot. Ad-miosis:: is $g. For more ioforma.lion, call 545.1515.

DECEMBER 12THE SPARES

The Sparen Sunday EveningCLub will meet for bowling atThe Classic Bowl on Saturday,December 12. Beginners, en-periesced and learners meet at S

DECEMBER13JEWISH SINGLES

The Jewish Singles invites you

I:toC:tywide Dance no Ssnday,

T)ec. 13, from 7:45-11:45 p.m. atF "Ha::gge LIppe", 14 W. Elm,

5Chicugs. Admission is only $3.

' ,Dosr prizes.

CATHOLIC ALUMNI CLUBA Muss and Brooch for single

yY050f adslts, ages 21 to 35, will be.1sp0050red by the Catholic AlumniClub on Sunday, Dec. 13. Par-

f .icipants should meet at 10:45alm io front of Holy Name

.athedral, State and Superior(treeln, in Chicago, to attend Iker,t am. Muss; followed bybronch' :1 the Hamlet Bestaorant, 44 E.ivutt?n. Brooch reservations areeqo:rnd.

t For more i000rmulion, call312) 720-0735.

TUESDAYS, SATURDAYSEARN TO DANCE CO.

te: Learn Tu Dance Company Forta)ingles will meet al il am. onwialordays, and 7,30 p.m. un

uesdays at Centre East, 7701b:incolu Ave., Shokie. A sin-weekrrogram is $35. For information,

all 575-3244,t More than just a dance class,

ingles can gain self-confidence,

_7xerciaeand meet new peuple in

1 supportive, relaxed and friend-y atmosphere.

DECEMBER13NORTHWEST SINGLES

Northwest Singles wifi bave ndance party and buffet fur allsingles from 7 p.m. to midnighton Suuday, December 13, atErik's Nurlk, 6255 N. McCormickBlvd. (In Lincoln Village Shopp-ing Couler), Chicago. DJ maniewill be provided and s buffet willhe served. Admission of $5 in-eludes the buffet. For more infur-mallos, cull 282-8525.

NS. FORMERLY MARRIEDNorth Shore Furmerly Married

will hold a dance on Sunday,December 13, ut OutGun Park,4701 Oahton, Shohie.

Music by Eddie Karr. Time:7:tS-lO:l5p.m. Dance admissiuu:$3. Plenty of free parking. Coffeeand cake will be served.

For further informatiou, cullJan t737tS2.

DECEMBER14YOUNG JEWISH SINGLES

The Ynsog Jewish Singles(ages 28-35) presenta a prominentspeaker on "N'ben Bad ThingsHuppes to Good People" on Mon.doy, December 14, starling al8:15 p.m., at AG. Beth Israel,3835 W. Devon, Chicago. Socialhour, with refreshmeuls follows.Only $2.

DECEMBER 18CHICAGOLAND SINGLES

The Chicagolasd SinglenAssociation and the AwareSinglen Group will sponsor a jointstogies dance with the music ufDJ Nick Zagone at 5:30 p.m. onFriday, December 15, at the GlenEllyn Holiday Inn, 1250 E.Roosevelt Raed, Glen BUyo. Ad-mission io $5. For more informa-lion, call 545-1515.

TUESDAYS & FRIDAYSLEARN TO DANCE, CO.

Learn to Dauce Company forSingles, will meet at lt am. unSaturdays, and 7:35 p.m. onTuesdays ut Ceutre East, 775tLincolu Avesse, Skohie. A nix-week program in $35, For infor-matins call 875-3244.

More than just a dance class,singles cao gain self-confidence,enercise und meet newpeople inasupportive, relaxed and friendlyatmosphere.

TUESDAYSCATHOLIC ALUMNI

Volleyball for single youngadulta, ages 21-35, will be spun-sored by the Catholic AlumniClub from 7-lt p.m., each Tues-day in December, at the MonroeJr. High Schuol buildiug, 1555Manchester Rd., in Wheatun. Thelocatiunis immediately eant ufthe DxPage Cuunty Fairgrounds.The non-member fee is $3 perevening. All levels uf ability arewelcome. For moro information,directions, und a free C.A.C.newsletter, call (312) 72g-0735.

Company hostsholiday blood drive

John Crane Houdaille Corn-puny miS bust a upecial huliday"gift uf life" blued drive formployees un Wednenday,

Jecember 15 from 5:30 am. tu3.35 p.m. in their cafeteria, 6400Jaktun Street, Niles. Cindy Ma-

(humiez, blued drive chairperson,and AcOtar Knight, Jr., preni-dent, ank eliglible blood dannen tuwalk in and donate. Get in thehallday npirlt and pledge to he avolantee; Mood daatt-.

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Lutheran Church of theResurrection Chthtmas programs

Tom Nehis, District Executivefor the Thornier Valley BoyScouts ofthe NWSuborban Crnm-cil will become Caosi, the cIowo(Coasi is Isaac backwards) dor-Ing the Childreo's Sermon on Sim-day, Dec. fat Lutheran Charchofthe Resorrection, Nues. Tam.aloog with Joseph Baum aod RayShurson of oar congregatioo whohave long been asooriated withthe scouting program, are in-terested in haviog our churchSpoasor a Cab pach aad/or BoyScout troop. Caaoi, the otown, inTom's way of working up the eis-thosiasm for ocouting. The threemen have also ptanned a ParentsNights at the church for Monday,Dec. 7 for any pronpective cubs

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A Christmas Caroling Partywilt be hetd by Lutheran Charohof the Resarrectiun, Nifes, onSuoday, Dec. 13. Papila of theCoofinnatino Classes and any io-terestod parishioners will meet atthe church at 7 p.m. After carat-mg for the churches shut-ins,everyone in invited hack ta thepars000ge for refrestaaests.

Os Sunday, Dec. 20 at tO3Sam., sor festive Carol Servicefor Christmas wilt he held. Theprophesy ut the Old Testamentand the gond sews of Christ'shirth is portrayed by the readingof hihle verses and poatmu fallow-ed by an appropriate Christman

NTJCCalled to the Torah at Nues

Towohip Jewish Coogregationecceotly as Bar Mitzvah wasKevin Elikan suo of Mr. & Mrs.Fred Etihn. Followiog the servicea kiddsnh was hosted by bioparests. Rabbi Neil Briefdelivered the charge asO HassanShlonso Shooter chanted thelitargy.

Nues Township JewishCoogregatios, 4500 Dempoter St.,Sisokie ioviten you to celebrateHumas Rights Shabbat andRoser Mayor Albert J. Smith atOp.m., December 10, 1907. MayorSmith wilt address Ruinan Rights

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carol. Speciat muslo by the Sim-day Charch School and the SeniorChoir wilt also he presented.

Two candlelight services willhe held on Thursduy, ChristmasEve, Dec. 24. The first will beginat 735 p.m. and include seine-tinos by the Senior Choir. For thefirst time, a second service willhe held at 11 p.m. Both will in-dade the Christmas story, ser-moo, many favorite Chriotmoucarols and end with thecandlelight singing of "SlIestNight". The enogregatino is io-vited to attend either or bath ofthese services.

MTJCOn Fri., Dec. 4, there is u

special Sabbath service at MaineTownship Jewish Congregation,osgo Ballard Rd., Des Plaines, at83g p.m. when all birthdays andanniversaries for the month ofDecember will be hoosred.

Moine Township Jewish Coo-gregatiso Shaare EmeI aodToladals/Na/Amal USA are joint-ly sponsoring their aonnal goodsand service auction in time forthe holiday season and will taiseplace on Sat., Dec. 5, 735 p.m. atthe synagogue. There is so ad-mission charge and you cancharge your purchases on Visa orMastercard.

Mel Meyers, singer asdhumorist, will make a special ap-peacance at the MTJC ShaareEmot Senior Citizens Noon Club55 Wed., Dec. 9. A luncheos willbe served at noun at a somioalcharge to be followed by theentertainment at 1245 p.m. Thecommunity is invited. Reserva-lioso are requested; call 297-2506.

Adult Education atEdison Park Lutheran

Os December 6 and 13, EdiuooPark Lutheran Cbsrch, 862f N.Oliphaat, will welcome Dr. KurtHiodle, Professor at LutheranSchool of Theology, in Chicago.Dr. Hindle will speub during thelt am. Adult Education time onbath Sundays. He is a notedscholar and speaker on thehistory of AmericasLstheraaium.

Beaeaoe the EvangelicalLaineras Church in Americacomes into being un Jaouary 1,1988, and became there b coo-

SJB Holy NameChrist as Party

Andy Beierwaltes III, president of St. John Brebesif Holy NameSociety invites members to a Christmas pony at 730 p.m., Dec.14in Flanagas Hall.

Following a special Christmas Corot liturgy, a IrajSionatChristmas dinner wiS be served featuring tarhey with all the trim-miogs, habed ham, sweet potatoes, salad, egg nag, etc. Membersare asked to bring conned food for the seedy. All memhers whohave not paid their dues may do so Ihat evening. Piclored (t-r) oraCarmes Manoseo, Cus Miller, pnblicity chairman MichaelPraveo-sans, and Frash Knapp.

st. John LutheranChristmas concert

St. Jahr Lutheran Church ofRiles, 7429 Milwaohee Ave,, willhuId its 050501 Christmas Con-ceri os Wed., Dec. 16. The con-cert will begin al 735 p.m. in thechsrch sanctuary.

Participating in tins year's pro-gram will be the Cherub Choir(grades Kindergartos-3rd( asdthe Atpha & Omega Choir(grudes 4th-Oth) from the Chris-tian Day School, and the AdultChoie and Women's Sextet. TheCherub Choir is under the direc-tise of Mes. Suzanne Denecke,und the other graups aro directedby Mrs. Karen Gattagher.

The choral worship service willbegin with a precessional basedon the Christmas sung "Oh,Cumo, All Ye Faithful" snug by

tinand ioterst in the merger ofthe three uoiting opiado, Dr. Hin.dIe will give su a brief survey asto how wp have gotten to thishistoric moment of merger.

Snadoy services at EdisonPark Lutheran Church are at 7459 said 11 am. The llunday servicein broadcast ou WNDZ, AM 750KHZ., from 9-St am. There in alift available for easy accessibili-ty for the handicapped. This islocated at the tower entrance osAvoodale Avesse.

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choirs und eeagregation, Otherselections include: "ShepherdsAwake!", "Immasual; TheSavior is Barn", "Pure CrystalRose", "Mary's Little BoyChild", and a medley of carolsentitled ''Christmas CarolCelebratiso." Pastor ThomasStuebig will have short medita-tioss in between same st thechoral pieces.

As tbe birth of Jesas incelebrated in this special way,Oie St. John choirs, directors, andPàstsr Stoebig invite people isthe community to join them inthis choral worship.

For further informotion, pleasecontact the church office at601-9047,

Jcc LectureSeries

Would you like to meet somenotable Jewish-Chicagoans? Ben-jomin Sachs, choir director ofCongregation B'nai Zion inChicago and Lao Solomos, ex-ecntive director of the AmericasSociety for Technios, will speakat ''Who's Who in JewishChicago," a new Friday morninglecture series underway at theMatare Adolt Department uf theHarwich/Kaplan Jewish Corn-munity Ceuter (JCC), 555f W.Church SI., Skokie. Lectures arefrnm 15:35 am. to 12 n000 osFridays sutil Dec. 15, and will

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resnme is January.

Solemos will disenso technicutassistance tu Israel on Dec. 4, andSacks wilt speoh about costurialmusic on Dec. 11. Attorney MelAbramo of the Chicago Action ferSoviel Jewry teilt laIb about hisenyoriences io the Soviel Uniesen Dec. 15.

'The meetings are informalwith a relaxed question andanswer formst," said Edie Klein-mon, JCC Mayer Kaplan sitemanager of the Mature AdultDepartment.

Lectures Ore free to JCCmembers and $15 for nun-membern, The public is invited toattend.

For more inofurmation contactKleiososas at 075-2205, Est, 12f.

The students of the MidwesternAcademy of the New Church(blANC), 74 Park dr,, Glenvtew,recently took a four-day trip insnowy Bryo Athyn, Penn-sylvania. "The snow startedwhen we hit Pennsylvania anddidn't stop ontO we got there,"said Rev, Eric Carawetl, pm-cipal of the MANC and driver of00e of the vehicles whichtrarnparted the eight studentsthreagh the night to Bryn Athyn,a torni jastnarth of Phitadetptsia.

The purpose of the trip was tuniait the Academy of the NewChurch Bays School and GirlsSchool, the joint high schoolswhere mast of the MARCntadents transfer after cam-pleting the twa-year MANC pro-gram in Gleoview. The visitingstudents atto atteoded sameclasses at the Academy al theNew Church College, adjaceot tothe Bryn Athyn high sehools,where many of them often chooseto auraIt after they graduate.

The stodeots were homed inthe high school dormitories dur-ing their ntay and got a taste ofwhat life will be libe if theychoose to attend the New ChuechAcademy io Bryn Athyn. "Thenatae of nach a lrip," notes Ren.Carswell, "in that it eases thetramition for the stridents whenthey do transfer to Bryn Athys.The contrasts between living athome and living io a dormitorydon't upset them since the situa-tins is nomewhatfasniliamto themwhea they came back as enrolled

Glenview UnitedMethodist Church

"The First Silent Night," a

Christmas musical, will bepresented no December 5 beforethe Prisse Timers Club at theGlenview United Methodisl Chur-ch, 727 Hartem Avenue. It will hegiven in the Church Sancloscyimmediately following the Club'sProgressive Dinner, scheduled for4p.m.

The performance, open tu all,will be repeated al 3 p.m. unDecember 0. Dessert will be ser-ved. There will he se charge but afreewill offering may he made.

Leading roles will be played byRobert Harr, Atas Gill and RobertDrafall. Other cast members OreRetasd Wade, Wanda Frye,Robert Bio-eh and Alice Bnrch.

The mmicat is directed by Kaylhamr, with Robert Drafall iocharge of the choir and othersingers. Micki Shaffer and ManlyEichelberg are loohisg after thecostumes.

Advent serviceSat EPLC

The midweek Advent servicesat Edison Park Lutheran Chimch,802f N. Oliphaut, will he an seca-sinn for you to slog your heartout! For the first 20 minutes ornoof the service, we will have ogoad, old-fashioned hymn singwhere you choose the Advenl orChrbtmao hymns yes would tibeto sing. The service witt concludewith a brief prayer liturgy.

Advent woehship will be onWed., Doc, 2, 9 and 1g, beginningst t p.m. The service will be bet-weeu 3f aad 45 minuten long.

There is u lift uvailable for thehandicapped, and is located atthe tower entrance 00 Avoodateand Oliphant Avenues. Join withnu Inn this important preparation050e 05 We ready ourselves farChristmas. Far farther informa-Rau, you may.call the church of-fice at f3l'9t31,

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Holocaust group monthlymeeting at JCC

The Holocamt Memorial Foso-dation of flltnois indI hold itsmnuthly open meeting on Sus,,Dec. 13, at 730 p.m. at the MayerKaptas Jewish CommunityCeote,r 505f W. Church St.,Shokie. Thin meeting is co-sponsored with the Association ofChildren of Hotocausf Survivors.

Io honor of the Festival ofLights, the Foundation will pm-sent "A Chanubab Celebration,"os evening of song, poetry andreadings arranged by RegmaLipman, is cooperation with LinaDormao and Lisa Silbert.Childees of the Second Genera-tins will tight the ChanukabMesorab and sisg chanuhabsongs. Refreshments wilt behooted by Sandor and MargitKirsche; donatiOo is

Beth Emet TheBeth Emet The Free

Synagogue, 1224 DempslerStreet, Evanston, will held Shah-bat Services on Friday, Decem-ber 4, at fl3O f50. Rabbi PeterKnobel will give the D'var Torahand Cantor Jeffrey Klepper willassist with the services. As DnegShabbat will fottow. The com-

The F050dation's moueum iscurrently featuring the "WoruawGhetto Enbibition," displayingpictures, letters and documentsdepicting Jewish life is Warsawprior to the war, life io the ghetto,and the Warsaw ghetto uprising.Schools, civic and fraternalorganisations are invited to viewthe exhibition with a Dorent fromthe Fnundatioo. Please call677-4645 to schedule a group ap-poislment.

The Museum Committee isseebiog memorabilia tu add tothis exhibition, au well osmemorabilia from other ghettosand coocestratino camps forfuture exhibilions. Special carewill be taises of these loaneditems. Museum address is 4251Main St., Shotse.

Free Synagoguemunity is invited,

On Saturday, December 5, themorning service wilt begin atlois0 am. and will include theBar Milavab of DanielNewherger, sos of Steven andLyone Newberger.

A Shubbat Minyan is held everySalurdayatsI3t a.m.

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Women's ORT Oakton's EarlyChildhoodconvention attendees education program

Pictured trum left to right areJoan Meyers of Glenview,Chairperson of flic EsecutiveCommittee of the Northern Il-finnin Region of Wonoeo'sAmerican ORT, Jotes Bloch,Director General of ORT France,and Anne Simon of Shokie, Presi-dent of the Northern IllinoisRegion of Women's AmericanORT.

The three attended the recentcouventine nf Women's AmericanORT thai s'an held at the Regen-cy Hyatt in Chicago lost month.

The highlight of the cnnventinns,as tile celebration 0f ORT'S sin-tieth anniversary year which ovanthe subject nf a musical entitled"V/hen Tnmsrrnss Cnmes" per-fnrmed by Chapter membersbefore 12ff delegates frnm allports nf the rnonlry.

In additino In netting gnats andpnlicies for the organization, ness

Holiday craft fair &cookie walk

5 from 9 - 3 pia. Tire Cookie Walkrelit again nffer your cimice of lirefinest tramemade Christmascookies with dueens nf ossue-tmenls fo select from. A uniquevariety nf uriginal, handmadecrafts from sven 45 exhibitorswill be nffered. Bring the childrenIn visit Santa and tel them shop inSanta's Gift Shop (for youngcustomers nnly). Lunch andbaked gonds wilt be availablelheosghout time day in theCarniers' Cafe. l'bis year's Fairmmiii fealare a new Iraditinn nfsetting live, small Christmaspoinsettias.

Messiah Womenplan Christmas TeaThe annual Christmas Tea of

tire Messiah Lulheran ChurchWomen will be held Thursday,Dec. 10, at 1 p.m. Soprano soloistJenny DiVila 'l'hnrntnn, willpresent a program of Christmasmusic, accompanied by MarilynLamben. Cookies and Christmasbreads will be served irrFellowship l-fait, following tImeprogram.

The church is loroled al 10fbVernnn in Park Ridge. Visilnrs

St. Martha's Parish, f523Gesrgiana in Mnrlon Grove, willbald du annual Holiday crafl fair& cnnhie walk 55 Sat., December

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The convention ovas an affjrnsa-lino of- ORT'S history of successin re-habituating disadvantagedpeople through training lucia forself-sufficiency in ORT schoolsand training centers in 34 cuori-tries, including tire Guiten Slates.

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"Early Childhood Ad-mimmislralian" and "Theory andMethods for the School AgeChild" are Iwo new course ad-ditions to time Early ChildhnadDevelopment peogram al OaklnnComissonity College in the springsenmesler. Classes wilt begin theweekofJan. lb.

Cuereal admirmistrobiee proc-tices of early childhood edseabinmicenlees sviti be enamined in'Early Clmildlmnnd Ad-mimmisimalinn'' IECD 2231, a three-credit-hose class from 6 to P50p.m. on Wednesdays al Oaktnmm,loss E. Golf Road, Oes Plaises.The course, isfended for n-disidoals clin are directors nrdesire In become directors nfearly childhood education con-1ers, will analyze time ad-ministrafors' immteeaclinss mvith

gnv,eennmemmtat, legal,kosiness/fimmance, medical, socialservice, amid educational agemm-

Planning, implemenlimmg andesalsaling an activitycureicotom for school agechildren will be discussed irr limecnoese, "Theory and Methods forIhn Schuol Age Child" IECD 171).Time three-credit-hoar class willmont from P35 lo P20 p.m. anTlmarsdays beginning Jan. 21 atOskion East, 7701 N. l,incolmm

Ave., Sknhie.For information on those sod

other early childhood develop-meni mames, call Peg CallaghanOestertie, deparlmest elmairpoe-son al635-1t44.

JCC namesbusiness managerSheila Hnrwitz has been named

business manager nf the JewishCommunity Center'slJCClOepartment of Campingheadqaartered in Nnrlhkrook.

As business manoger, Hurwilnis in charge of camp regislratinncorrenlly underway al JCC'sCamp Chi and Apaehi Doy Camp.She also handles camp scholar-ships.

A longtime Shukie resident,Horwito received compuler train-ing and iostallaliun from the Na-lissai Cash Register Company,and later worked io ita Chicagahraock.

Harwita ama has eumpulerIraining from Oahton CnmmooityCnllege io Niles.

Fur mure infarmatton abautcamp regintratinn, call Hurwitoat 272-7050.

Resale storeseeks merchandise

"Again as Nice" Resale Stare,3345 Gslf Raad, Skakie, is Isuhiagtsr new merchandise tram localmerchants, such as elatkes,cantume jewelry, smallknusehalmi items, ele. This mer-chaodise can fit luIs the "im-possible ta get rid of" categoryand wilt qnabfy far tan deductian.

,,' Again as Nice" is an allvalmmteer shop and works tu

' benefit the prugrams uf the Nues. Township Shellered Warhshnp.Merchants sr inmftvidoals whuwish In donate items shoaldphone Ihe store at 075-7590.

Skokie LegionAuxiliary president

Fran Landwehr is the newly io-slalled Presideot nf SkokieAmerican Legino Asnifiary ¡Juil320 located al 0712 Lincoln Ave. inShokie. Laodwehr will be nervingas President for the second time

She resides io Mactori Orneeand is active in mammy volooteergreaps. She eslesds an invitalianIn anyone eligible to join nur fineAuniliary armd Imelp to make fife atulle easier for Ike velerans ran-firmed tu Ike Velerarms Ad-minislratiomi Hospitals.

'l'ire legiomm auxiliary raisesfuods and duos volunteer mens alIhese Imospilals, plan many othercommunity servirex. Yns mayesimlact her at 90f-9104.

DAR meetingThe Twesly-tirsi Star Chapter,

National Snciety Daughters at theAnmsericamf Revululion, will meetal Ike Park Ridge Country Club,Ost N. Prospect Ave., un Wedoes-day, Deccnshcr 9, Luncheso al. 11:30 aod program at 1.

Daring the aseeling delegatesand allernale to Stale Conferenceand Io Continental Congress willbe elected., The program, "ChristmasMusic nf a Free America", willhe performed by the Maine SnuthConcert Chuir Ensemble. This isa special group of 30 studenlsfrom Ihe Maine Snulh HighSchont Cnscerl Chuir.

Aaynne wishing Io learn abusimembership requirements maycall Mrs. Eares Barba at073-0910.

Women'sAmerican ORTmeeting

1ko Washington Coarte Chap-1er nf Womerm's American ORTwilt celebrato time Sfili amrrmivor-nary nf their orgamriaofinn al theirorni meeliog scheduled Our

Tuesday, December 15 al IhrTuono Hall, 1175 Bollard Road.

A luncheon will be served allerwhich there will be a candlelighting ceremony is lmnssr ofChanukoh lolluwed by a programOealarinf Diano Shasis, singer-ysilomist.

Members ovili be odmilled free,bol there will be a charge nf $5.50for non-membors which will mm-

elude both the luncheon and theprogram.

Lawrence HouseHoliday BazaarThe pshlie io iaviled ta attend a

Hnliday Arts and Crafts Bazaarat Lawrence Hanse 1020 W.Lawrence Ave., and purchaseChristmas gifts far everyone antheir lists.

Mare than 4g enbibitara willshow Ayos prsdocls, Tupper-ware, planls, paintings,needlewsrh, astique jewelry,pressed flowers, cards, sia-tinnery, phalography, candy andmuch, much mace.

Everything wifi be fur sale atreasonable prices.

The Banaar wilt be held unSaturday, December 5 fram 10am. tu 4 p.m. io the LawrenceHause Lshhy. There in 55 fee taester.

Fur mare iafsrmutino, pleasecall 501-2100.

Fran Landwehr

Nilesite cyclesfor lungdisease research

Niles resident Sheila Flemingcycled 450 miles recently to raineOsado fnr Chicaga Lung Assncia-tins during' BAMMI-BicycleAcross the Magnificent ¡dues aflISsais. Fleming was among theevent's tap fssdraisers, The talaiamount raised enceeds $95,000.

BAP,IMI was spnssored by Il-lisais Credit Unios League,WFYR-FM and Illinias Gever.nor's Casacil no Heallh andPhysical Fitness.

Nearly 35f cyclisls participaledis Ike sixth ansual ride. Theseven-day irek began in Chicagoand esded in dswsstate Qsiscy.- BAMMI riders collectedpledges from sponsors fur everymile they rsde. ,,iI proceeds sup-port Chiesto Lung Aunucialian'slung disease research program.

Y-Me OpenDoor meeting

The North Shure grasp al tOmeY-Me Breast Cancer SsppnrtPragram will hald its nest mun-tidy Open Dsar meeting Sator-day, December 12, 1932, atLslkeran General Haspital'sParhuide Center, 1875 Dempster,Suite 405, Park Ridge. Pleasesate tOme change nf lacatias,

Dr. Debra Rito al LutheranGeneral Haspital will speak no"Geontics and ita Relationship toCancer".

Breast cancer patients, theùfamilies and frtesds, and kealthcare prsfessinnals interested iiithe topic are welcome at OpesDoor meetings. The neasiom arefree of charge and renervotioosare not neceusary,

For more information aboutthis meeting or about Y-Me, callthe Y-Me office al 312-799-0338,

Breastfeedinghotline

Prentice Womes's Haspital andMaternity Center sr Nor-Ihweaters Memorial Hospital honrecently developed aBreasifeeding Itatline, Thehotlise is available far questionssod cansullatjao regarding allissues Cancernisg breastfeeding.

The tetephase service in free ofcharge asd those seedingOOsintance cas reach the cosmi-tust seven days a week at callmg908-7155, -

MG Legion Auxiliary presidentnames chairmen

Mro, Sandre Kapelamki, presi-dent al the Morton GroveAmericas Legion Auxiliary UnitIBM bas named Ike chairmenwho are servisg this year asdasbu the residents of Ihe esm-msuity ¡n contort any with whomIhey feel they may needassistance in that area.

Officers were installed al theSeplemher meeling since it washeld prior tu the regular fsrmatinnlallatinn held jnistly with thePost,

Serving with Mrs. Kapelanskiare first vice prenidoot, ArleneRnnk, handling membership; so-cand vice president, past presi-dent Jeasette Hack, theChristmas Cheer chairman;recording secretary, pani presi-deal Lorry Neharl; earrespos-ding secretory, past presidentJnyce Seof; treasurer, past presi-dent Dee Dnlan; chaplain, CrIme

Tyzszysk; hislsriun, Mrs. Seal;sgt, at arruo, Florence La Rsuosafilling io fnrViviusBerg; and eel-Or bearers, Eileen Donegan andJean Eiffen.

The chairmen are: parliames-lanas, Ms. Nehorl;Americasism, Sally Butler; Ass-ilmary Lean, Barhara Anderson;Blend Dnsnr, past presidestAlyce Campanella sod SusieRimera; hnwling, past presidedEvie Ross; Cbildreo and Youth,Christine Hildebrandl; CivilPreporedsess, Mrs. Ross; Com-munity Service, folly Lisder;Cuspons, Sharon Weinberg;fisasce, Dolores Grahe; FnreignRelations, past president RlynsrSclsmidt; Girls State, Mrs. Hack;Huspitality, Mrs. Lo Rsossa;Junior Activities, past presidestJulie Karates; legisiatien, Mrs.Senf; National Securily, juninrpast nrrsident Judy Mayer; Pot

nf Gald, Lucy mOrds; Poppy Day,Mrs. Rosk und Mrs. Kapelauski;Pohlic Relations, Mrs. Nehart;past presidents parley, Mrs.Mayer; Rehabilitatios, panIpresidests Alyce Campanella andJnsephmse Lange; and Social postpresident Connie Mahnke.

Cuncloding the list are Visito-tian, past president Terry Selver;and ways 2- meass, Mrs. Hunkasd past president NancySebluetler.

John R. RufoNavy Seamas Recruit Jubo R.

ItriOs, sen of Avelino Q, aadTeresa R, Hals of 5003 W. Devun,Chicago, has compteled recroiltraining at Recruil TramsisgCommasd, Greal Lobes, Il.

He is a 1987 gradsale of NoireDame High School, Riles.

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Parkside plansparent lecture

Parbuide Children's Serviceswill present a free program en-litled "Living aod Surviving withToddlers." The panel dincossinn,featuring Isar early childrencdscalsrs, will be held from 7r30tu 5:31 p.m. so Tuesday, Dorem-ber t. The program will be hosledby Farksidc Children's Day CareCenter, 9375 Church Street in DesPlaines,

The paeel discussion will in-clodo sack Ispico as discipline,aggressive behavior, loddler

BravermJcC

Elaine Braverman has joinedIhe Nerih Suburban JewishComesosily Cenler's (JCCI BeIhShalom nursery school staff as aleacher. The school is localed al3433 Wallers SI., Nnrlhbrouh.

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fears and ¡he need for ranIme andrunninteney in Ike child's dailysehedale. Child developmentissaos that are pertinent io Iheloddler will be raised. There sIsowilt be a questins and answerperiod.

Fur more informatinn and luregisler, call Parkside Children'sDay Care Cesler al 096-7900.

Parkside Children's Services isa division nf Parhside HumasServices, s member uf LolberanGeneral HealIb Care Syslem.

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resident, Braverman received abachelor's degree w edseatiesfrom Ike Universily of Ihlienis,Chicago. She sins has enperieneeas a Ihird sod fnorth gradeleacher.

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A Chicago man was arrestedfor driving on a suspended licen-se and speeding on Nov. 24.

The offender was checked onradar traveling sosth nf Coldwettat 65 mph and was stopped atDevon Ave. A check reveated theoffender was wanted on awarrant by Chicago potiee fordamageto property.

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A Waukegan mas svas arreutedand charged with speeding,drivisg without headtightu, novatid driver'n license, and fleeingand etuding on Nov, 24.

According to police reporto, theoffender was observed travelingsouth at 72 mph is ttle 7400 blockof Mitwaahee with flashers onand an audible siren.

A traffic stop was made northof Devon and when police ap-proached the vehicle, they sawthe offender was dressed infemale attire and gave awoman's name to identify him-self. An unhssws female was a

Vandalism...A resident in the f400 block of

Ooanam told police Nov, 21 thatsomeone used some kind ofprojectile to shoot a hole in athermopane window in the house.

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passenger in the car.After he was told In follow the

uqsad cor to the police station,Ike subject proceeded southeaston Milwaukee, turned off into arestaurant parking lot and ontoDevon, io an attempt Is eludepolice. He then turned rightbehind t42t Milwaukee andstrock a pote.

The driver altemptod to fleetile area on foot in the forestpreserves but was apprehended.The passenger fled in anunknown direction and was sotcaught by police.

Bond was set at $5,f00 and Dec.court date was assigned.

A resident io the 75ff block ufWarren Rd. reported onmeonegained entry by breaking a glosssvinduw in a door io the rear nI ahouseonNov. 21.

Once inside, the offendercemoved varions Waterfordcrystal, and a radin totaling$1,411. An answering machine ofundetermined vaine was alsotaken.

Persons unknown pried a kit-ehen door fo fain entry to aresidence in the 0500 block ofChester on NOv. 24.

Tise bosse was ransacked andtaken was about $3t0 from one ofIhe rooms.

Investigation reveoted shoeimpreosions on Ike moist grousdoutside the rear of the house is-dicatinga gym shoe palIers.

Someone removed a porsefrom a labte white the victim wason the daoce floor at areutaoraot-bac io hie DempsterPlooa shopping center on Nov, 21.

A security man found the porsein a garbage coo in Ike upstairslounge and missing from thewallet were two payroll checkstotaling $ltl.17 and $50 in carres-

A Des Plaines womso wasarrested in a store in the Golf Millshopping center after she was ob-served removiof $tt.00 worth ofwumen's clothes and attemptingIn leave without paying Inc themerchandise.

She was released on $1kM bondand assigned a December courtdate.

A Shohie womos had her walletstolen while she was shuppiog atSears on Nov. 20. The wallet con-tamed $25, driver's ticenne andcar keys.

A Chicago woman on Nov. 20removed several itemo uf mer-chandise worth 1l3.92 from adisplay rack in a store in the f300block of Golf and attempted tuleqve without paying for theitems.

Because the offender wancharged with felony theft, hoodWas set at $30,000 snd a Dec.courtdate assigned.

A cellolor phone worth $1,408was removed from a display casein a radis shop in the 9500 block ofMilwaukee Ave. on Nov. 22.

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DUI ArrestsA Chimgn man was charged

with drunk driving and impropertane use an Nov. 20.

Police spatted the offenderdriving in the opposite lane oftraffic 'is the 7200 block nfMilwaukee Ave. A traffic slopwan militated at Touhy andFranks.

He was released on $3,100 bondand assigned a Dec. court date.

A Mt. Prospect man wasarrested for dronk driving andobstructing traffic os Nnv. 24.

Police found the offenderasleep behind the wheel of his caron Milwashee and Howard at agreen light. When he wonawakened, pollee detected astrong odor nf alcohol on hisbreath.

He was released on $1,000 hoodand driver's license pending aDec. cosrt date.

An employee of J.0 Penoy wasarrested Nov. 20 offer she wasobserved removing two $50 hillsfrom 1ko cask register and con-ceating them is her persun.

She was released ou $1,000 bondpending a Dec. coort dote.

Someone gained entry to a caron NOv. 24 in the Golf Mill shop-ping center and removed scshaand ski equipment, a smalltelevision sel, VHS recordercompact discs and player, and acassette player worth a total of$tÇ5f 5.

Damage Io the cossole and theCar door is undetermined.

A Franklin Park woman wasarrested for retail theft at K-Martso Nov. 10.

She was observed csncealingvarions items of merchandisetslaling $201.50 io a large purseand attempt lo leave the check-nul urea without paying for theitems.

She woo releosed on 95,0ff bondand assigned a Dec. courtdafe.

The manager of a store in the02f0 block nf Milwaukee slatedNun. 19 a womoo came into theslure saying she just waded aloaf of bread, and began strollingaround Ike premises. tWins thevictim moved away from thecheckout urea, the offendercemnved a cash drawer eon-luining 915f from under the corns-ter. She then fled the area io a cardriven ley a companion.

Someone removed a Lladrostatue worth $1,200 from the tspof a display ease at a store is theOak Mill Mallos Nov. 27.

An employee uf a fruit store inthe 7900 block of Mitwankee wasshortchanged by two cnstomerson Nov. 27,

According tu police reporto, thetwo offenders asked tor change,One nsing s $00 hilland the otknr a$1 bill, The cashier became con-fused by the transactios resnitingio a loss of $11f.

A cashier at J.C. Penny Wasarrested Nov. 22 after she Wasobserved removing a f5101 of $70from a cash register and cus-cealing Ike money In Ike pocketuf her dress.

She was refoaned os $1,000 bondand ossigned a Dec. conrt date,

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Haros an interesting quiz forsos. . HorS ro 6 of Sro n.o.ffom 0000Ilogo f000501100001.0. todoy. Seo If yooknow whioir of C..., roen treoled o tero to, the norionel oben,.plonehip In nrejoosolI.g. foot-bell-...B0SOI..nthoohln,,JeokmoChenIl, Vino. Doofey. Ton,O.boen,. Johnny Melo.. endLoo Hoffe. . Of tj,o C

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Noten Ryon hod ono of them ostonosue records io 1987 -that soy pito hersoer nade inb050hell hiotory. . Ryan led themojors in both earned rooaverage and etrikeools-end yet.despite ohoeoacccon,plieh.moons. he, cobeiiocebiy, oattwico at many games os howon- . Ryan finithe d minh 8wino ond 16 I osseo - -

Aetteelogly, these wee ono. e -feothell toen, tiret eftn, playingWeffrsttr ggeeee on.on alItihod trataban s win OR a lo1...Wnfferd College of SoothCarolloc op.n.d the 1948-egon by playing t steeluht II.9e.t.l. . .Then. en all-Sen. -r.00cd le college foothell.

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A Track-s-thon wos recently held at Our Lady ut Runsom School,8300 N. Greenwood, Nues.

Children in aU groden ran lo raise mnney tor the school's othteticprograms.

Karen Fouey, physical edscatioo instructor, and Mrs. BarbaroScmito, athletics director, report the stsenls' nOtorIa rnnslted inproceeds amoaotiog oner $02,000.

Nues Park ski weekendThe NUes Park District, in

cooperatioo with Skokie ParkDistrict, is offering a snowy skiweekend get-a-way to Dyvil'sHead Ski Resort, Febraary 13

'god 14, 1988. Detuxe coack kas, transportation, t sights lodging, t: dinner, 1 kreakfast aod tifttickets are ail meloded io thin ter-ruhe package deaL The fee of $005per per000 includes aS the extras

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Devil's Head is tocated in Mer-rimar, Wisconsin, ooly 3½ koursfrom Chicago. Devil's Headfeatures tive entertainment, in-door pool, xasoa aod outdoor hottub rooter. They boost 100 ocresof skiable terrain, 03 ski runs anda verticte drop of 500 feet.

Comptete ski information canhe mailed to you ky cafliog theNues Pork District al 007-6633.

Oakton readies for

improved basketball seasonDoo't be surprised lo find Tom

. Jorodt speodixg some lime away-from the gym mid io theehemislry lab,- as Oaktox Corn-

. munity College hopes lo better: last year'st-tt basketball finish.

r The eeterao Raider coach- believes Oaklon has the betest toimprove laut season's seveoth

. place fistioh (0-12) in the eight-- team Skyway Coofereore.' However, jttst hum much better-the Raiders wifi he depeodu onhow well Ike individuellolgredientalit ingether.

- Oaktoo reluros two starters. from a year ago. Greg Polak-. (Park Ridge, Maton Eaot(, a f-0,.

190-potard forward, averaged- eighl pointa aod four rehosoda,. while former high school team-

. mate Keith Parlich (NUes, MolocEast/Park Ridge( r050ributed If

. pololo a game before leaving theteam for personal reusom hatS-waythrough the aeasox.,

"Keith should be axe ofthe best. shooinrs ix the coMer-boce thisyear," Jsroodl said. "He's utegitimale threat from the three-point raoge (beysod 09 feet, 9 ix-clues), ucd will keep defeouesfrom packing io too tight arossdthe basket."

Ao improved Mike Simon(Chicago, Notre Dame/Nileo(returns after seeing limited se-tiso o year ago. The 6-9, 210-

ipowel Cooler in tise bloat playerile Oaktoo'o l7-yearbisgory,. "Mike didn't play in highochooI. go Igatynar was really his

first scasso of rompetitivobasketball," Jomdt said. "Heimproved comtderably duringthe sea000, aod he still is gettiogbetter ott the time. I believe he'lldefinitely be u force in the coo-fereoce before the seosco isover."

Two oeweomersappearinhavea good rhaoce in crack tIse star-tingliocup, as the Raiders play at7 p.m. Thursday ix the J. DeooisLamping Memorial AlumoiGame at O.ttttoo, 1680 EasI GolfRoad, Des Plainen, god travetSaturday to Sash Valley Collegefara 3 p.m. 000-coolerexce clash.

Point guard Taytim Williams(Evomtoo, Pioueer/Michigao(brings good ball-bundling skills,qsichoess axil defeme to Iheteam, sod Tom Kogtiah (DesPlaines, Maine West(, a 6-3guard, in ax Osintooding teaderwho has the ability lo take over agame, Jorsdt said.

Depth will Come from 6-2, IfS-pound forward Ed Schenk (Biles,Niles Nortk/Skohie(, who tustyear averaged four paints andthree rebasada s coolest; PhilHesek (Mci-tax Grove, Niles Nor-tb/Skokie(, who retamo afterseeingreoerve action two seasonsago; first-year sophomore guardPhil Remsolds (Wilmelte, NewTnien/Winfletka); and freshmenPeter Airain (Riles, Mexico) andJoel Gross (Skokie, NotreDame/NIPS,

Catholic Women's Bowling League

Nues Brunswick Senior Men's ClubStandings W-LYnung Seniors 61-30

Bodinos 59-SlBonns 59-52

Two Ptos Two 94-37

No Driobs 53-39

Sandbaggers S3-3tSenior Power 52-39

Foe-Teens : 51-40

Unknowns 50-40

Bull Dogs S9-4

Dragon Playboys 49-42

The Coctets 46-45

Trideutures 42-49

AlleyCala 41-50

Pinbmtors 3f-53Wildcats 36-53

Wait For Us 37-54

Wanderers 37-54

No Idea 36-55

Silver Stars 55-56

Wild Bunch 33-SS

Strike Force 26-65

- ME Fall SportScholar AthletesTtsirty-five Maice East oenior

full athletes have beeodesignated Scholar Attdeles andreceived certificates of merit atindividsal fag sporto' banquets.

This in the first year thatScholar Athletes have been noon-ed. The idea was presented inroaches and athletic directora bythe Centrai Suburban League,which wanted to recognize seniorathletes who bave maintained amininssm 3.0 G.P.A. for fouryears and earned two varsity let-tars.

Receiving certificates from thefour girls' sports teams al MaineEast were- Amy Surgen of Nllea,croon country; AspooiaKarahoyas of Park Ridge, Jen.oller Kelly of Morton Grove,Allison Labooshi of Park Ridge,and Karen Seroso of NUes, swim-tuning; Sue Bigles of MortonGrove and Alleen Jardelena ofMsrtoo Grove, boom; and LisaChalmers of Niles, SheriDonovan of Biten, and KarenHamo of Biles, volleyball.

Twenty-five senior boys earnedcertificates as Scholar Athletes.They were: Briao Bloch of Mor-ton Grove, Torn Finblove of Glen-view, Scott Gilbert of DesPlaines, J.B. Jon of Des Plaines,Henry Kowalshi of Park Ridge,Kenneth Such of Pork Ridge, aodRobert Sabwareh of Park Ridge,football; Alody Bertha of ParhRidge, ed Burgos of Biles, JasonCole of Des P009-es, GeraldLoediog of Nitos, Dennis Malhitsof Deo Plaines, Eric Raymer ofNUes, and David Schwartz ufMorton Grope, croas cosntryBrad JanUs of Park Ridge, golf;and Jalta Chi of Morton Grove,Jim Dee nf Park Ridge, Stove

Hot Shots: Ray Montges, 021;Sinoley Barns, 900; Virgil Wilson,-550; Gory Krens, 546; Chet Ha-jdok, 943; Joe Encan, 535; HenryMesteh, 528; Mike Cohora, 551;Gene Parker, 515; Ted Stagg,519; Glen Wills, 519; Art Bamuto,913; Ted Wisniewuki, SOI; JesseSears, 506; Chester Bnnk, SOl;George Thompson, 501 andWalter Kooinl, 500.

Nues MensWed. Nite

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Bankof Evanston 47:44

Candlelight Jewelers 44-47Brothers Tavern 43½-4744Wallys 42½-48½Mioeltis 31½-5944

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High GameWomen

Lncy Gentile 17fEve Young 175

High SeriesWomen

Lacy Gentile 462Lorraine Pump 455Eve Young 455Bernice Bardo 446Lynn Ohms 431Lucille Rntknwski 424

Standings W-LGreyhonods 49-25Linon 47-30Lambs 42.35Panthers 42-35No-No's 40-37Esgem Beavers 40-37

Billy Goats 40-37High Rollers 39-38Tiges 39-30Hound Dogs 3f-39Poodles 30-39Alley Cats 33-44Oldies But Goodies 31-40Raccoons 21-Sg

Klein of Biles, Craig Eornirk ofMorgan Grove, Jeff Lange ofPark Ridge, Hohem Lee uf DesPlainea, David Lix of MortesGrave, David PoUah of MortonGrave, Ken lloremos of ParkRidge, and David Tjhla of ParkRidge, soccer,

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Ssdtivon's Tavern 47.44

1st NotI. Bash of Nues 44-47

State Farm Insurance 44-47

Debbie Temps, Inc. 42-49

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High SertesM. Kroll 549

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The state of Texos is biggerthan the entire nation of F,onco.

The Motse Code of dots onddashes was NOT inoonted byIBIeIph ioventor Saooef Moue.

Is popularly boleood, but by hsossoeiolo, Aifrod Voll.

The first newspaper everpvhlistred in Arnerico hod o fonowere. fr woo rolled 'Psbljck Oc-sorresces. Both Foreign andDoerestic'. It began in Boston in169

There hase bees 2 U.S.

Pnadents with the last rowe ofAdanes; 2 with the tant overo ofHarnisne; 2 with the last caree ofRoosevelt end 2 with the tasolame of Johnson.

The tallest man-wade srroctuneit the wodd is a nadir rower inPoland. It stands ooer 2100 feettall.

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Moore East's varsity cheerteaders (front, I-r)Kim Yamaoaka st Morton Grove, Tracy Krasnitzof TItles, Anna Kalsoolias of Nues, leroySychowski of Elles, Kelly Dalton of Ges Plaises,and Arstooella Granito of Des Plaines. (back, l-r(Mochelle Labow of Des Plaises, Julie tacrootein of

The Mame Towoobip AquaticClub, opoosored by the NileoPark District io proud lo as-sounce its latest members oftherr " Over-Achiever Clob". tand roder owiomner, BreodaRoter, over-achieved is the 25yard Fly, while the 13.14 year oldcategory, oses agais, added MikeCihulskiu to its list, as he over-achieved is the 5f Breast.

The "Over-Achiever Club" wasdesigned lo make each owi000neraware of his or her times and tohave the children realice thattheir toughest competition lies

Maine Township Aquatic Clubwithis themselves, Ost is thelanes arrumO them. Once a childhas reached a time sel by theteam's co-erdisator, ladi Krupaasd-the team's coachiog staff stChristine Mortis acsd ChschSwassss, the child automaticallybecomes a member at the "Over.Achiever Club". Much lo thedelight of the swieucsser, they aremade au 'Assistast Coach" for a55 srioste period at as up-camiogpractice, aud, at their AwardsNight, they wilt receive specialcertificates for each event thatthey over-achieved is. Daring

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their 15 minote conctdog time,they get the chasce to give worts-outs Is their fellow teansmalco isthe lane where they ourmallywould practice. They are en-coseaged to came up with a reallytough work-rat to give tu theother swisssueru, aod be ex-lremcly tough os them, bot beepin mind, "maybe sent time one oftheme will be os deck coachiogyou, islead of you coachingthem!"

Further information regardingthe Maise Towuship Aqaatic Clubcao be obtaiaed by catlisg theNues Park District Offices at967-ftS3.

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There are still opesiogs is theNitea Park District's YouthBashetball Clinic for children isgrades 4-6. The Clinic beluden io-slraclios, practice, 005dilioniog,game nilualious and basketballnlralcgy tor both buyo aud girls iogrades 4-g. The Youth BasketballDiaic is also an encollent preom-hIe lo our Youth BasketballLeagoen which wit! hegte isJanaary. The Choie in held al IkeGreneas lteightn Gymsanium,5255 Oheto Ave., November 23 loDecember 1g, Mooday rod Weg-nesday from 43t por. Choir feeis fIt por player. Childres who dusol live is Niles but who attend aschool which services Mileschildren may register fur MilesPark Dislricl prugramu at theresident rate! Registratiss ix00w being acvepled al the MilesPark Dislrict office, 7877Milwaukee Ave. tu Miles.

For mure isformaltuo, call Ikeottico al 9a7-gt33.

Varsity Awardrecipient

Jubo Ruocheiouki a 1884graduate uf Maine East HighSchool, was presented with hisfourth-year varsity award hyAurora University soccer coachChris Shitot at the receol SpartanFall Sports Awards Banquet heldin Ancora,

A biulogy major, RsscheiostojIs the uso of Mr. and Mro. JahokRnscbeinotsj of Miles.

Oakton CCrunners honoredat banquet

The Running Raiders so theCross Cowotry Team nt OaktonCommooity College aod theircoach, Patrick J. Savage, werehonored at the Annual AwardsDinseras Thorodayeveniog Nov.12.

The Crom C000try Team wanene of the mast ssccesnfol in the17 yearn that Dakton has corn-peled in islercsllegiate athletics.The team woo ranked 15th in theNJCAA rankings and sported o15-o dust meet record. This woothe fonrth time is sis years thatOahtan was sati000lty raokedand that their team wasundefeated is dual meets. Theraiders was every invitationalthey cotered escept ose. Sixathletes were oamed Io theNJCAA All State Team aud sixwere named to the Skyway Cas-terence Alt-Canferesce Team.Jeff Gallagher aud BrendaO'Cosaor were samed the MostValuahte rsssers in the Skyway.

The 1917 Maralhoo Team wasalso h050red at the Baoquet.Bresda O'Cansor was presentedwith here NJCAA Alt AmericanCertificate. O'Casnor becameOCC's ltth All Americas runner.O'Cansor was the 2nd placefisisber is the National MorathosChampiouships last Jonc,

Jeff Gallagher, Joe Reoguss,and Breuda O'Cossur were 00m-cd Ike Maul Valuable Ruusers onIhe Gables Team. Krtsles Nelsonreceived the Must ImprovedTrophy.

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Scoeing LeadersDan Vujcic, Eagles toArthur Mrucoeh,Warriors "Black" ltJocy Kssdsen, Falcunu 6Briar Slasatos, Raiders 5Ben Rea, Raiders 5

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Maslaoga 2 WarrIors "Gold" 1Mustasgu goals by Hemos Cam-P50005 (2(, Brian Sampson (1).Warriors "Gold" goats by PoolNahst-Oh (I).Warriors "Black" 3 Trojoos 2Warriors "Black" goals by JueyGiancaspro (t(, Mark Okotita(1(, Mihe Jesse (1). Trojan goalsby Paul Morvucir (2).

Scorlog Leaders¡teman Campuzano, Moulangs tTom Patton, Warriors "Black" VMorkøkatito, Warriors "Block" 6VsctarJesdras, Warriors "Black"fBrianSampuso, Mmtangu 5

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 9 LegionAuxiliary officers

"Please think of donating organsto those who need them"

hnsband's need tsr a new heart.Ben was diagnosed in 1983 withcariomyopathy, a degenerativeheart disease. The doctors teldbins there was nothing they conlddo for blass except try vacisusSnedicatiss. By April nf 1955hreathingprsblems canned himto qnit his job and he has sotwsrked since. The esperimestatdrug we waited se long tsr andwhich was finally apprsved didnot worh for him. Finally, inDecember of l9td he was pst onthe heart transplant list. A yearlater 5v is still waiting for thatheart which could meas the dif.ferenee between life and death.

Althusgti my husband is in nophysical pain, the emotionalstress of the last five years hantahen a bonny lull on him and ourfamily. Our nix children (ages 12--19) have had tu watch their fatherslowly deterisrate before theireyes. Each time they attend a

Dear Editer:We, the undersigned clergy uf

Evasstnn chsrches stand insnlidarity mitts the Jewish com-manity and deplsre the van-dalism visited upon the Jewinhcitizens uf Rager's Park lastweek. We are partienlarly angryaver the desecratiss uf NurtbStssre synagugues. We recegnizeant these were nst randsm antsuf vinlence, hut were carefullyplanned and exeentnd ta renem.

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fsneral fsr a frinnd sr relative itbrings back the fear that thiscsald he their father nl any time.

My husband lives with the dailyfrustratiuns uf hecuming tstaltydependent nn his wife and kids.He watches his nons anddaughters and knows hi?cansntparticipate in their activitiesbecaasc even small tasks leavehim breathless.

Vos have the power of life anddeath for my husband and manypeople like him. Please thinkabout donating organs to thosewho need them. The best Christ-mat present my family couldreceive wsuid be the gift of life1er my husband before it in tos

Sincerely,

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Evanston clergymen deplorevandalism in Rogers Park

We wifi nst stand idly by andallsw these events In gu un-challenged. We call npsn tIse lawenfurcement agencien nf Chicagsand Sknkie lu identify and pm-secute asse respunsihle tsr thesnacts uf termsrism immediately.We call npan 55m cnmmmsitien teexnrciue every sppartsnity toeradicate attitudes uf hatred,racitm, and vislence in ourtimes.Signed:Lewis M. Hnpfe,

First Cungregatisnal ChurchArthur J. Landwehr,

First United Methudiut ChurchEnyce SeherS,

lamnanuel Lutheran ChurchDavid S. Handley,

First Presbyterian ChurchRichard Kaeske,

St. Paul's Lstheras ChurchPast H. Clsrintesssn,

Trinity Lutheran ChurchInside Anderson,

Evangelical Cuvenant Church

Morton GroveLibrary news

The Msrtnn Grove PublieLibrary will present a HolidayTravelsgun, "Philippine Night"on Tues., Dec. t at 7:30. Featuredwill be Philippine dancers 5mmthe Philippine Center in Chicagu.This gmnap 51 young adults, underthe directiun of CarslCrinasdnmo, wifi perfumo nativedancen in eustume. A wetcemingspeech will he given by thePhihppine Cunsul General, Mr.Elistaria Espinas.

The celebmatiun will alss in-dade travel films sn the Phihp-pines and refreshments. Admin-sinn is free.

New treatments fsm cancer willbe discussed in s lecture nnCancer Treatments and Preven.tins by Barbara Glich us Mnn.,Dec. 7 st 7,35. Ms. Glich is amedical social wsrker with theAmerican fnterosatiunal Hospitalin Zinn.

The Mortun Gmsve Publiclibrary will be closed for theChristmas Huliday on Dec. 24 and25 and will also be closed un Sun.,Dec. 25 and 27. The Library willhe open from S to 5 un Dec. 31,New Year's Eve.

At their recent installation,these ladies asssmed rolesfur theensuing year in the Mortes GmsvnAnserican Legiun Amitiary UnitG34.

(tell and far right are the colsrhearers, Eileen Donegas andJean Eiffes).

Others pictured, left to rightare: pant president DoturesDslan, treasurer; past presidentJeáuette Hack, second vice presi-dent )Christsnas Cheer chair-

Sheridan Bank affiliateswith First of America

Sheridan Bank uf Penna,lilinsis, han signed an agreementlo affiliate with Premier BanksDivisins, First uf Aossertcu BankCsrpomaliou. The joist announCement was made by Nancy L.Singer, President of the PremierBanks Divisiun, headquartered isLibertyville, husum; and MerleE. Giles, Chief Esecutive Officerof Sheridan Bash. The affiliationis subject to shacebslder andother approvals.

Shynidas Bank is an $53 millionasset bank located at Metro Ces-Ire and Sheridan Village isPeoria and wan chartered in 1954.The Premier Division of First ofAsucnica has ois communitybanks located in nurlkern Cookand Lobe Counties with $525million is assets. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of First nfAmerica Bank Corporation,Kalamaeon, Michigan.

Under Ike terms of theagreement, Sheridan Bankshareholders will receive theeqsivalent of $59 per sharepayable in rash. The Iransoclisu

Prenatal classes and siblingclasses scheduled for Decemberare now open for enrollment atEdgewatnr Hospital, 5700 N.Ashland ave. The "Preparalianand Education for Parenting"classes (PEP.) in English willbe offered twice during the mouthof December. The first sessionwill begin ou Saturday, Dec. 5 forfive consecative Saturdays, from1g am. lo noon. The secund groopof dusses arc ochedaled forWednesday, Dee. 1g for fiveweehs, from 7 tu 9 p.m.

In addition to prenstal classesis English, "Preparation andEducation for Parenting" classeswill be offered in Koreas onThursday, Dec. 3 from 7 to 9 p.m.Prenatal classes provide mIsc-

man); Arlene Stank, first vicepresident (membership); SandreKapelannki, president; pastpresident Joyce Senf, correspon-ding secretary; and Celino Tyme-nyh, chaplain. Mro. Seni alunasnomed the chairman ofhistorian.

Not picutred is Lorry Nehart,pant president, will oxee againlabe on the recording secretaryduties and Vivian Berg, ngt. atamatis.

in valued at $7.13 million.Premier Divininn's Prenident

Singer said, "We ame pleased thatSheridan Bank of Penna will hejoining the First nf Americafamily as a part of the PremierDivisino. Its lncatioo io the heurtof downstate Illinois reflects oarphilosophy nl nerving the con-55515cc, commercial, andagriculture components of stableand growing communities. Welook forward to working wilhbank management in the yearsahead in bringing the productaand services available throughFirst of Ausenten to the greaterPeoria area."

Fimnt of America Bank Cnr-pomation is an $5.5 million assetregional bank holding companyheadqnartered in Ralamazno,Michigan. First of America wasrecently rated first among the 155largest bank holding companiesin the United Slates in a recentperformance ranking annoan-cement in the July issue of"United States BankerMagazine."

Prenatal and sibling classesat Edgewater Hospital

maton on nutrition, exercise, themother and baby's growth anddevelopment, the birthing pmo-cens and post delivery came.

For children who wish Sn learnhow to adjust Io the arrival of anew baby, Edgewatnr Hospitalwill offer o sibllng clans inEnglish for children ages 4-1f,from 6 tu 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Dee.22. A slide presentation and tourof the mother/baby unit will heavailabte.

All prenatal and sibling classesare open In. expectant parentsand ore not limited lu perunsuwho deliver at EdgewaterHospital. To register and for feeinformatino, call 875-6555 ext.3145.

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For all those who are planningto pachage Christmas andflasuhhah gills to send out lo mv-ed ones, Pro-l'ah, professionalpacking and shipping esperto, isoffering a 00% discount nn allpaching charges and on a seIne-lins nf shipping hoses from over50 different sizes of corrogaledcartons.

In addition, they are also, byway of celebrating lheir tenthyear in businnns al 527 Dandenrd., Northbrooh (272-440g), mah-ing anailable, a 20% disc000tcoopon on three much-sseditems: a ready-to-roll perforatedsheets bubble pach and dispenseat the discoanted price of 23.44;a large bag of styrofoam peanota(EPS Laosn Fill) now at $197f;and o 2-inch wide roll of clearpressure sensitive sealing tapefor $2. Each i(nm io packaged foreasy use for do-il-yourselfpackers of holiday gifts.

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Some nf the 50 carton that startas low as 67g can be used now forholiday gifts andine saved forfuture vacations, home movingplans or storage needs. There is aspecially designed ski bon thathuIdo op to two pairs of sino undpotes and then can he reused forre-shipping after a holiday on theslopes. The carton cao atoo bess-ed to send out o floor lamp andindiscounted at $7.91.

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Series of double wall packageswhich come to a variety of sizesranging from tf"nlf"o4" to45"n49"54"_ These, onty at Pro-y-ah, corrugated cartons areperfect for sending family por-traits as well an art work, flatsculptures and needlepoint werepriced from $5.17 to $27.44 andare now from $4.65 to $24.69.

Available bot not discounted iscootomioed gift wrapping whichadds to the thrill of opening anygift, large or small. There in apacking service no the premisesfor those who want Pre-Pak tuhandle the entire order from startto finish. At an additional ser-vice, Pro-Pak will pick-op itemsto he packaged from one's homeor office using a msltitude of car-riers - no order is too large or toodifficult, nays owner DanItravitz.

Pro-Pub is open on weekdaysfrom 9 am. to 5:39 p.m. and onSaturdays from lt am. to 3 p.m.Other hours by appointment.

Center of ConcernChristmas Party

Send io your reservations forthe A000at Christmas Partygiven by The Center of Concern.

Thin wiff be kefd on Wed-nesday, December 91k at 7;30p.m. in Ike Sooth ParkRecreational Center, TalentiRoad just East of CsmherlandAvenue in Park Ridge. Theevening will coonist of enter-tainzizenl, refreshments and nur-

CallMarcia at t23-0453 nr sendin your reservation to The Centerof Concern, Suite t25, 1516 5. Nor-thwenl Highway in Park Ridge.

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The Woman's Auniliary ofRavenswood Hospital MedicalCenter, 4519 Nurlh WiochesterAve., Chicago, is holding ils au-nual Christmas Walk on Friday,Deceodher 4, from 10 am. lo 4:31p.m., at the Medical Center. Saleitems will iorlode kanderafls,Christmas specialties, Santa'sgrubbag, and u "French fleamarhel." Delicious baked goodswill also be sold, including cakes,cookies, candies, breads andother homemade holiday oar-p

A gourmet luncheon will kvserved in the Pavilion Dining

1100m of Ike Medical Center,from 11:15 am. lo 1:15 p.m. En-tertainmest will be provided byIke Regina High School Choroy ofWimmelte. Tickets fur the Ion-cheon are $8.90 each and will keon sale the morning of theChristmas Walk.

Proceeds from the ChristmasWalls go lo the Woman'sAusiliarI' to benefit RavenswondHnopitul Medical Ceoter and itspatients.

For more information, conlactComunity Relations &Marketing, f78-43f0, Eni. 1599.

Santa ClausAnonymous benefit

Santa Claus Anonymous(SCA), a chartered Illinois non-profit organization, will hold itsannual fall benefit party osFriday, December 41k at theCongress Hotel, 52e S. MichiganAvenan. The festivities will begina16:3Sp.m.

Thin year's dance will featurecontinuous munie from top areabands including: Captain Rat undIhn Blind Rivets, Johnny Star andIhn Meteors, Mickey and IhrMemories, Kicks, Deja Vu BigBand and Munlerrey. Fond andkeveragen are avaifable at the

Regina Dominican High Schoolwilt prenent its annual freeChristmas cuneen Sunday,Dnemeber 6 at 4 p.m. in IkeRegina Auditorium, 701 LernstRoad, Wilmetge. Parengn,frieods, und renidents ofneighboring csusmunitieu are in-viled tu Ike concert and receptionimmediately following io theschool cafeteria,

Slate Street isn't Ike noty placeyou'll be akte lo lake the family tosee a traditisnal Chrintmas treethin year.

Tkrougkout the manth ofDecember, Loyola University ofChicago's Marlis D'Arcy Gallerywill feature ita coutomaryChristmas tree display. Thegallery is located in CudahyLibrary on Loyota'o Lake ShoreCampus, 1525 N. Sheridan Rd.

Peuple of all ages will enjoythin impressive tree decoratedwith more than tgo handmade or-.naments. The ornaments aredesigned and created by Mrs. G.A. Stromberg, a Rogers Park

'Loyola Çhristmasdisplay

'Tin Ike Season to be jollyWhere can tins happen fer you,your friends and neighbnrn?Right io your own backyard. Jointhe Couhie Swap HolidayCelebration un December 13, y-3gp.m. till - at the Trident Center,fleo Oahinu, iz Niles.

Brio6 a disk of your favoritecushion land the recipe) and asmall euntainer au we feature

Tickets are $15 at the door or$10 in advance. Advance ticketsmay he purchased at ButchMcGuire'n, Glernon's, Poor Fur-things, Guthrie'n Tavern, Down-town Sports Club and Ticketron,as well an from Santa ClausMembers. s

This marks the 32nd benefitpuny npnnnured by Santa ClansAuonymnun. Proceeds will heused to provide tOO needy first-gradern with a complete set ofpernonalty-sized clothing at aholiday party ou Wednesday,December Rk.

resident and the aunt of DonaldF. Rowe, S.J., director, D'ArcyGallery. Stromberg creates herornaments with costume jewelry,silk, beads, satin ribbons, andother decorations,

The floor-In-ceiling tree isenhanced by over 1,266 Italianlights, which create a npec-tacular effect as the tree

The Christmas eukihit will beon display throughout December,Munday-Sulurday from uonn-4p.m., and on Sonduyu from 1-4p.m. The gallery will he clonedDec. 19-25 und Dec. 24-27.

Cookie Swap at Trident

"The Cookie Swap"."Holiday Greetings" in our

theme) Duo'tminn tins festive oc-casiun and please bring a friend.

Nileu Community Club in look-lug fer people nl various ethnicbackgrounds who would like luskure their Holiday cuatoms onthis date.

Call Mary Mauiaeek at 692-33%at the Trident Center.

Christmas Concert at Regina

Susan Senene o-Sl direct thecnncert, feuturing music playedby the Regina Orchestra andfamiliar carols by Ike ChamberSmgnru, Swing Chorale, and Per-forming arts group. Performingarts clauses wilt present "Santa'sFrosty Follies", a mini review.

The Regina Molkern Club willservo rnfrentsiueols at the recep-tino.

>NORTRAN schedules service

improvements for early DecemberThere are nome important

changes ahead for NORTRANridern beginning Sunday, Dec. t.

NORTRAN recently announcednervice improvements that in-elude Satnrduy service forRnnten 228 )Glenview-HurlemCTA Station via Harlem ave.),230 (Den Plaines Local), and en-tended late night service alongTauhy uve. (Rl. 290 - HowardCTA Stalin,, tu Cumherland CTAStation via Touhy ave.).

The extended late night serviceou Ht. 290, with wentheund hunesrunning an tate an t am. on weehdays, will he the latest NOR-TRAM han operated at night in itasuburban urea. Service ou thinroute tu alun being enpanded onweehendu und holidays, with thetaut westbound trips leavingHoward CTA Station at 5:30 p.m.

Iii addtlinu, NORTRAN is alter-tug scheduled limes for this routeduring weekday rook hours, unthat boues will operate every tenminuten. White midday internatson RL 290 will not change, theremay he numb alterations iii oc-tull timepohtta. Riders ure udvin-ed lo check revised scheduleswhen using tInts route.

dai entemion nf RI. 298, Rt. 291,which operated on a limited basinto Des Plaines, is being discos-tinued. The same area is coveredby many other NORTEAN mutesincluding portionn nf Rl. 225 ouHarlem, Rl. 226 ou Oahtun, Rl.241 ou Gmeeuwnnd and Rl. 20nnDempster.

Residents in the Des Plainesarea wilt not have Saturday ser-vice to the River Road CTA Sta-tion via Rl. 230 beginningDecember 12. Busen wifi aperatesouthbound from downtown DmPlatinen to the rapid tramit sta-lion al hourly internats from 8:25am. to 5:20 p.m. Northboundtrips from River rd. start at 8:50am., reaming hourly until 5:50p.m.

Midday service in beingeliminated on Des Platzes LocalRouten 232 (West Side) and 233)Southwest), hut rush hour andzeItnot service rematen the namean witihe indicated oua reprintedschedule.

There will atan be sew Satan-

Little CityChristmas CardsLooking for a nifty holiday card

this season? Little City residentsBridger Harris, Angelo La Pietraand Jamen Gable have createdfour unique and colnrful designsthat Ike public can purchase andhave personalized.

The three residents of LittleCity, the community of 300devnlopmeutally disabled peuplewho live in Palatine, Illinois,created the four-ruIne cardsduring art dannen.

Cards cost $7.50 per bon ut 20.Imprinted cards require u smalladditional charge. Por mure in-formation call 350-1914.

Maria StillingAirman tnt Class Maria Still-

tug, daughter of Josef and IngridStilling of 956f Oleauder, MortonGrove, wan previously assignedat Hahn Air Bann, Went Der-muidy.

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day service in Glenview, MortonGrove and Nites to the IdurlemCTA Station via RI. 228. StartingDecember 12, NORTRAN willprovide Rt. 220 servire fromGlenview at knurly intervalsfrom 7:46 am. Is 5:40 p.m., andfrom the Harlem CTA Stationbeginning at t: lt am., hourly Is t

A few other NORTRAN rostenwill be affected by changen asfollows: Rl. 218 )Evanslon-OldOrehard.GnIl Mill) - Slight thunchanges weekdays; RO. 209)Wnodfield-Des Plumes-ParkRidge-Harlem CTA Station) -Minor timepoint adjnutmenta Inone weekday rosh hour trip, andtwo on Saturday mornings. Rl.215 )Otd Orchard-Howard CTAStation via Crawford) - Aus addi-

Stevensonstudents inPoetry Contest

Eleven sixth grade ntudeuta althe Stevenson School are par-ttcipatmug in the annual RangerRiek'n Pantry Contest. Manystudents read the "Ranger Rick"magazine and this content infocused no the iuupnrtasncn ufforesta. Each student anote apsem with the pro-selected title,"Forests Are More Than Trees",a slogan far nest year's NationalWildlife Week. The students wereto tell through poetry why forestawere important lo them and towildlife. Alt students aremembers of the Ranger Rick'sNamen Club.

Sponsored by Mrs. PautetleElney, librarian, the children tab-ing part in the contest iucluded:fuji Trivedi, Robert Lee, PalabPalet, Eric Wannnan, GhbzalaKhan, Heidi Peralta, Joy Ramas,Raymond Chen, Adam Graber,Carol Atout, Irma Metoils.

Cnntentreuults will he anununc-ed in January of 1905.

Stevenson School is nue nf fourelementary schools in the EastMaine School District No. 63, DesPlaines.

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Specific travel information andschedules can also he obtained bycalling the Regional Transporta-tien Authority's Travel Informa-lion Center from the suburbs attheir toll-free number,l-800-972-7000, or in Chiragn, at530-7100. The travel center in nowupen from 5 am. until t am., 7days a week including holidays.

All service improvements andchanges are being implementedin Cooperation with Pace, theRTA's suburban bus divisivo.

No increase inDistrict 207insura33ce premiums

For the fifth year in a raw,Maine Tnwnnbtp High SchoolDistrict 207 has held medical in-surance premiums far itsemployees at a constantlevel, oc-cording to Donald E. Kesney,Assistant Superintendent furliminess. "Because the huardpuys 78 percent of these costa,holding these premiums constanthas made mure dollars availableta be used for education," saidKenney.

Dental insurance premiumuhave remained the same for thethird year in a row. The districtwent Is a self-insurance plan fnrmedical csverage sin yearn agolo control escalating medicalcosts and ever-rising premiums,according lu Kenney. The dentalself-insurance plan was institutedfive years ago.

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Bicentennial memorabilia

at Maine Town HallThe Maine Tussnntsp Bicenlen-

nial Connonisnion is offering abargain hit lar only $4 filled withitems commemorating the 2001kAnniversary of Ike U.S. Constitu-tino.

The celebration cantinuen until1991, the Birentenuiol of theratification uf Ihn Bill of Rights,sa all of the items are still timelyand make encellent hntiday gifts.

The kits include a copy of theU.S. Constitution, a BicentennialT-shirt, tn-colored lapel pin,hamper sticker, and windowdecal. The kits originally saId for$00 und did vot include a T-shirt.

The T-shirts are available inchildren's and adult sizen andmay he purchased separalety for$3 each. Lapel pins, copien of theConstitution, and other itemsmay he purchased separately IncSo rents each,

The items are available al theMaine Township Toms Hall, 1760Ballard Rd., Park Ridge )kel-wenn Potter and Greenwood).For information call 297-2510.

The kits were uriginally offeredas a fnsdramning fur Bicentennialevents, and the Commission hanreduced the price io order tu kelpraise additional funds to retire a$31,000 deiictt.

Contributions ore also beingsaugkt from businesses and in-dividuats. All cnutributmons aretan-deductible, and auynne whu

Seasons Greetings

wnuld She to make a dunalion,eus mail it In the Comnsiuuion atthe above address.

The Bicentennial Cusnmtsstnnsponsored three major events: Agola Bicentennial Ball, a Con-stitutiun Quiz involving murethan 3,100 students, und a four-day Freedom Fest Labor DayWeekend at Maryvtlle Academyin Den Plaines. The FreedomFest was the largest event nf itakind in the Chicago MetrnpnlitaoArea.

fo planning the event, the FestCommittee attempted to mukethe celebration aflnrdable andaremnible ta every member ofthe cnmmuntty by providing freeadminstan and free cantinunnufamily entertainment.

Commission Chairman Paul K.Halvemnun naid, "It was euer-mussly successful because itfostered a ntroog neme of corn-moistly spirit and provided an np-purinuily fur everyane to share inthe cetcbratinu uf this major na-henal event at a very nominaldont aud wittsnut traveling farfrom heme. Many familiesrelamed two nr three times dur-ing the Fest."

Financial support for the FestCame from local and nationalbminenons, Ihn Maine Townshipgovernment, und the eitles andvillages within Mame Township.

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'Little World', a havenfor miniaturists

CroIjne Vetromi1, a Hoffman material into the production ofEstates woman who designs and charming tioy models. Hers is amakes miniature items of all very specialized mspiratios asdsorts, has a shop fo display and she has a remarkahfe eye forsell her tiny wares in Nues. She detail. A visit to her liSle world'formerly operated her business is a fon way to spend an af 1er-from her home studio, hot io now soon.open for Business at 7941 Oakton To Jim and Carolinest. in Nifes. Her shop is coiled Vetromila, the mot things really

My Own Little World." do come in small paehages.There are thousands of pretty The Vetromilas create and sell

and ingenioosly contrived their own cakes, oreamenfo andminiature novelties in the shop. cigor boxen - all meaonring inI get a lot of people is here just scale esactty ose-twelfthllfe size.

lo browse. Some of the children "You've heard of hokhies turn-want lo learn hon to make little log iota businesses, well, that'sthings themuclves, so I'm glad In whal it was." Now 12 years latergive them advice from my es- you cas visit "My Own Littleperlcnce," said Caroline. World," a store for miniature en-

Mrs. Vetromilo has learned thusiosts to enjoy.how to press odds and ends of

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Navy Bandperforms freeconcert

The United States Navy Raedwill perform in a free concert atCentre East on Tuesday, Dee. ISat 7:30 p.m. Accompanying tileBand on a selection of scorm willhe the Niles North and Hiles WestHighSchool Bands.

The United SlatesNavy Bondisthe Navy's premier masicalorgaoizotino in Washington D. C.Comprised of lBS accomplishedmusicians aod three nificers, thehand provides mosic for mililarycnremsninsand special encaN.

To complement the concertaSceremonial contigent, the "SeaChanlers" choras wasestablished in 1956 as a separateperformiog Unit. Origiaally, anall-male group, the Sea Chantersare sow a mined choras with arepertsire thai inchideusea chan-tcys, folk osogo, hymns, operaticworks, aocI Broadway seleetion.

For further information callthe Centre East AdministrativeOffice atK73.6305.

Holiday craftsparty for kids

Holiday crafts party for kidshelps esteod the holiday seasonto Ihe hirds aod sqairretu. Firstlhroogh third graders are incitedlo came and help get the wildlifearound the Nalore Ceoler in thespirit of the holiday season loo,hy decorating the osMoses withdelIcious holiday trcals.

Party to be held at Ihn Wild-wood Naturr Cenler josE south ofthe Maine Park LcinIzre Ccnleron Satorday, December 12, from1g to tl3U am. There is a $9charge for each rmidenl. Allmaterials seeded to befriend sorWildwsod guests snill beprovided.

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Northwest ChoralSociety holiday concert

The Northwest Choral Society0000115cm theIr " Sing Noel!"holiday cancerE to be performedSooday, Dec. 13, at 4 p.m. at theFirst United Methodist Cfmreb,418 Toohy ave., Pock Ridge.Featored in the program will hefavorite carols joined by brassand handbells, pins newChrislesas musir by Jobo Ratterincluding "We WishYou A MerryChristmas" and "SomersetWassail." Soloist will be SharoaPowell.

The Northwest Choral SocietyIs O non-profit community

Dial une Rob Williams Air Coo-dillssiog & Heating ufShobie willbe a drnp.off point for the sixthaonnal Good Neighhnr FoodDrive, fomuled by WGN radiopersonality Eddie Schwarte.

The Easel drive is desigoed tofeed the needy of the Chicagoarea dsriog the ChristmasSeason. Last year, Ocer Slat®and over 4®,t® pounds of foodwem coBected.

Dial non Bob Williams Air Con-ditionieg & Heating al 7698 N.

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Holiday Season musical tributeThe Oajtton Cammmdty

College Performing Aals Depar-louent will salute the holidaySeason with a vocal jazz concertatlip.m. Friday, Dec. 4, Directedby Manie Lectnrer Mazy LeGere,Ulefreeconceetwift he held in thePerforming Arts Center, it® E,Golf Road, Des Plaieeu,

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Stene Nnrthwest tiseraI Society members rehearsing at thepiano: (l-r) John Morrison, Joao Dapper, Jeunifer Canton, SharonMacho, Pam Pohlman, (seated) oubstitnie accompanist LoriMacIde, Rosie Giertoga, Karen Howilson, Doris Evaos, RogerKizior, Phil Maerk.

organizotios which asbeen per-forming both classical andpopnlar mmic for the northwestsobarbo for Over SU years. It iodirected by John Meleber.

D000llom forthe concertarn $7for adolfo and $5 for stodenlo andsenior citizens. Tickets may beobtained at the door or at Scharr-ioghauseo Pharmacy in ParkRidge. Season Tickef,s for the3concert season may also be ob-tailsed if requested before theconcert date. Phone 123-7320 forfurther informaUss,

the Datey Cooler Plaza onDecember 11, 1937. Anyone Scterested in donating non-perishable food items such ascanned, bused and pachaged toadcao lake them to the Dial oseCompany starting December 7,1987 between 8a.m. andS p.m.

They will he acceptingdonatiom until 5 p.m. os Decem'her Si, 1Ml when the Dial Onetrucho wilt transport thedonatiom to the food driveheadquarters.

For more information, call 877-3144.

Brocklield Zoo Holiday MagicFestival Evening

Brnokfletd Zoo officials areca-ronraging all visitors atteadhzgthis year's Holiday MagicFSiVaIEVezmi®, the first threeweekends in December, to parkinthe000'ssnrthWmipaehaWlot.

"Most members and regularvisitors are accustomed to usütgUse zoo's south packing lot behindRiverside Braokfietd HighSchont" said Jeff W.tliamoon,Deputy Director in charge of ad-ministration and operatioos atthe zoo. "But becasse our northlot off 31st Street holds morevehicles and is better lighted,

visitors willl get in and ost muchmure easily."

The entrance to the northwestparkinglol is located just north of31st Street at the First Avenuecut-off (Gotfvjew Road),

Brookfield Zoo Holiday MagicFestival Evenings are uchedutedS83O p.m., Friday through Sun'day. Zoo adzninion is free before5 p.m. to Friday, December 25and $1 after 5 p.m. during Roll-day Magic Festival Evenings.Parking io $2. Formorn miorma

.tíos call 4854553,

Cbristmav songs, and jazz undswing favorites noch as "KansasCity" and "I'm in the Mund forLove," Soloists from the eImern-hIe, along with guest artists fromthe Oaktos ,fazz Band, will alusperform.

The concert is open to thecnmmwlityrellidentu,

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LoyolaUniversityconcert

The Luynla Ueiversily Chorusand Inslrumenlal Enuemble willpresent their fall concert onThursday, Dec. 10 at Madonnadella Sicada Chapel es Loyola'sLahr Shoré Campus, t525 N,llhmidan Rd. The concert, whichbegins al 730 p.m., is free undopen to the pohlic. Music of theChristmas scasso will hefeatured. For cace informationcall Lnynla'u fisc arts dopar.lmcnl, 312/505-2520,

Holiday Gift Guide

. minois Bell suggests giving the 'gift of gab' IhN hntiday season.illinois Bell in uttering this gift card when you orderone uf Ike rom-pany's services au a gift far that special someone as yourChristmas list. Gift ideas include une of Illinois Bett's esstom call-ing features or Line-Backer wire maintenance service.

Looking far a Christmas gift hring a smile. You cao arrange tothat pon mow someone wilt use pay their phone hill.sod won't get shoved to the knt-torn of the sock drawer?

Illinois BOU hon some gift ideastirai are sore to ring o hit with os-mense on poor chopping list.

For the sporN Ost on your Ost,Pos may ant to consider ose of f f-linois Bell's Use-Backer plans.This sports fanatic can rentassured that if telephone wiringin the home faits, Illinois Bell willrepair or replace it without acharge for Ike visit.

Gifts of telephone service havethe ring s! Seing estravagant andrstsensive. But while tise receivermay think pus splurged os themthis year, pos know this gift onlycosts a few duttaru a month.

To make your ohnpping eveneasier, GlOsais Bell will provide sgift card. For more informationon these gifts ideas call your It-linois Bell service represen'lative.

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Holidays and special occasianswhen friends and family gathercan be Ins-filled and they canenhance everyone's ¡dg. Butsometimes the preparations andthe work of attending to manydetails in o short span of time canbe eshanstmg.

During the festive times, weSometimes eat and drink marethon normal and that adds to thefeeling of enhaustion and slows usdown making it harder lo corn-piete tasko os lime. All thatrushing, ahopping and extraentertaining tifs os with tenaionas well as exhaustion.

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Brookfield Zooadoption program

Slinger is one of three harhorseals up far adaplion st Chicago'sBroakfield Zoo Ibis holiday season. The holiday pachage far thesewide-eyed new arrivals includes on adoption eertificale and a colarphoto of the seat you adopl. Msa, parenls will receive a one yearsuhscripliss to Ihn zoo's quarterly publication and a special freeday Io visit their foster seal. Adoptions are $25. Donations defraythe non's cost of feeding these fish-eating marine animals.

Lutheran Festival ChorusChristmas concert

The Lutheran Festival Chorasof metro Chicago ander the direr-lion of Jaeaea ft. Moeller will pee-

sent a Christmas concert ofsacred music at Jeroslaem Ev.Lstheran Chsreh on Sunday,Dee. t, al 3 p.m. There is no ad-mIssion charge 1er the concert;however, a free-will offering willhe received far the support of thechoran. The 51 voice choras andhandhell choir tours Ihr Che-agometro area dorin both theChristmas and Easter holidayseasons. The community ia cor-dially invited.

Jerusalem En. LutheranChurch and School in Incaled oneblock south of Dempster on Fer-said Ave. io Morton Grove.

Hotel packagebenefits ACS

A gift for family or friends inthe Stay in Town' hotel packagearranged by the Women's Board,American Cancer Society, Il-limon Division and the Ornai Am-bassadur East Hotel, 1351 N.Slate Parhway, Chicago.

'Stay in Town' in a twice givengift since arrangements bby 0m.nl Ambassador are a donation toIhe Womex'n Board. AI 132.50 perperson (double occupancy) permght, the package includes rum-plimentary nighirop and con-linental breakfast in the PumpRoom. Offer is good lhrnogb Dec.

Renervalions should be madete-n days prior to stay by calling07-71st. 5e sure to meutinn the

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payable lo Ihn American CancerSociety.

Celebrateholidays withVariety Club

Yeang Varfety Children'sCharities will bold Ifa 4th AnaaotHoliday Party onSanday, Dec.13at Gary Fencik's Hunt Club, 1983N. Clyhourn from 6;30 ta mid-nighl.

The party will featsre themusic of the Peter Dames Groupwith music frnm Buh Strand ofWLUP radio as fill is as well asdancing, sncializing, a cash bar,and prizes. Valet parking will heprovided for ynoc convenience.

Cost per persan is $10 in ad-vance, $12 at the door formembers and $15 at the dnor furnon-memhern.

Young Variety Children'sCharities hi a chartered memberof the Variety Obb of llhtnnia.Members work together to raisefunda for children's chanCes.The two main beneficiaries areLo Habida Children's Hnspitaland Research Center in Chicago,and Little City in Palatine.

Fer further information, callVariety Club of illinois effice at8-088..

LGH Red TieDinner

The Men's Association nfLstheran General Hospital es-

vites the public ta ita amssal RedTie Dinner nIanlisg at 5,39 p.m.Sunday, Decemher 13, in the Ter-race Restaurant at the WilmetteCountry Club, Lake Street nearHarms.

The fentivitien inclode on enter-tainieg program of bsliday songsand caculo performed bymembers al the Maine SouthHigh School Chorus, skits by theassociation's memherohip andAngie and Aagel topping theChristmas Tree.

The cost for the event is $18 andbrInden a choice of nirloin nrwhitefish dinnerasd alithe enter-tainment. For more infurnoationor lo make reservations, coil096-5978.

Botanic Gardenbress quintet

A holiday concert by theMetrapolitan Braun Quintet isochedaled for 7 p.m. on Wed.,Dec. 9 in the Exhibition Hall atthe Chicago Colonie Garden. TheCouvert costs $2 for adnita and $1for children under 52.

The Metropolitan BransQuinlet iacluden twa trumpets, atrombone, q tuba, aad o frenchhors.

The Chicago Botanic Garden islocated on Lake-Cook Rd. iaGlencoe, une-bail mile east of theEdens Expressway. St is openevery day except Christm,s fromt am. until nanset. Admission infree; parlmig in $2 per rar.

Chicago ChoralSocietyperformance

The Chicago Choral Society,accompanied by Helen Callahanwho e-au staff Organist with NBCRadiofor mure thou 2oyeoro, willperform an evening nf seasonaland holiday musir fur the senlnrcitizen reaidents nf the NorthShore Hotel, 1011 Chicago Ave.,Evamton, on Thurs., Dec. 10 al7;3S p.m.

The public is invited to attendtIse musical presentation at oncharge.

Fur reservations pleane callB4.64t0.

The Niles Pock District will hesponsoring the fnllnwiag freeevento during the holiday season.For mere infurmafiun os thesefree artivitten, realdenta of Nilesmay call the Nileu Parh Districtat 967-6633.

Saufa's Coflfng . Santo Classhas made special arrasgemvntawith the Niles Park Dintnirtl Hewill he calling boys and girlu attheir hume an Thsrnday, Dec. 17between 5:30 and 7;30 p.m. Weneed ta give Saals an idea nf hewmany children he will he calling,so please register by Friday,Der, 11. Registration in held atthe Niten Park District office,7877 Milwaukee ave.

Santa's Maulean - Santa la ans-taus tu receive mail from baysand gicla who have been gond allyear lang! These wiufiing to senda letter ta Sonia shesld drop it offat Santa's Mailbox, located at theNues Park District Office, 7877Milwaskee ave. in Niles. Pleaseinclade your return oddrdess soSanta can Weile back und makesure year letter in in the box byFriday, Dec. 18 sa that youreceive a reply in tiene ferChmiunas!

Santa Party - It's festive, it'sfun, It's free! Children up to 6thWfpWe invited te Join SantaClaies far plenty of tenaIs, fan,games and entertainment aaSaturday, Dee, 12 at the GrennaeIleighIn Gym, 8255 Oketo ave. in

LRF chapter setsmeeting

The regalar monthly meetingof the Golassd'OrensteinSbermaflMemartal Chapler of theLeskessais Research Foundationwill be held un Saturday,December 5, atthe Morion GroveCamiesnity Church, Lake andAustin, in Mortun Grove. Meetingtime in 6-30 p.m.

The chapter was founded m1968 fes the purpose uf rainingfunda fur'leukemla rearch. Allwha are interested are cerdlallyinvited to attend- Fer further in-formation cali 117-8097.

Phyllis Manjar uf La Habida Hospital accepta a check fromLawreuceHosse resident Bertha Harlig.

Nues Parks plan.Christmas activities

Nlles. Festivities begin at 1 p.m.mad sviSi include eing-o-longs, avisit with Santa and o specialGrab Bag where children who br-lag a wrapped gift (up tu $2),receive a wrapped gift!

Save-a-PetHoliday Party

Save-a-Pet will bald ils annualHoliday Party on December 12and 13 from l-5 at the shelter at2019 Rand Ruad to Palatine. Staffand volunteers will serverefreobmentu and answer 95es.tiens concerning the dogs andcats in the no-hill sheller, anddiscuss plano for the newhnildteg.

Everyone is welcome. Il baabeen the custom for gacela to br-ing gifts uf dog and cat food, toysfur the animais, nr other pet sup-plico.

Holiday merchandise such asChristmas cards, Save-a-Petubirtu, etc. will be on sale. OnSunday, Dec. 13 at 3 p.m., thename of the Holiday Raffle wies-sur will be drawn fer the amuunlof $1000. Additioaal prizes arealun featured. Raffle tirkela mayhe taught any lime prior to thedrawing.

Regina newspapergets top rating

The Crowe,ReglnO DominicanIfighSchOul'n student newnpaper,received a superior rating fromthe International HonorarySociety for High School Jeur-natistu.

The 1980-87 Crown was ratedsuperior with 172 out nf a possible159 palaIs.The paper was judged forcoverage and reporting, editorialleadership, human inlerest,features, and husmeen practices.

A cheeh for $1,006 dollars wanpresented to Phyllia Monjar,puhlic relations co-ordinotor ofLa Habida Hospital, by the seniorrilizens nf Lawreere House, 1028W. Lawrence Ave., after a year-long aerien of fund raisers.

Presenting the rheck for the- Lawrence Home was ils 1997

Woman at The Year, Berth Har-hg. 'We had two raffles, a car-nival, a bake sale an well as jarsfor spare peonies in every part ofthe building. The LawrenceHouse Resole Shop donated aereal deal of Iheir earnings,also," she said.

Laflabida cares for childrenwith chronic illnesses sorb asjuvenile arthritis, diabetes,sickle cell anemia, asthma sedpulmonary disorders, They aluntreal abased, eeglected and"failure te thrive" infanta.

Lawrence House rhonuen acharity each year sed hosts anenes of land-raining evenlu onits behalf.

For further iolermalioe aboutthe Lawrence Rosse and ilsprograms, call Sel-2106.

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minois Ben, the Office ofPublie Counsel and the CookCouoty Stotes' Attorney todoyasked the Inmoto CommerceCommisoton (ICC) to approve opiso thot would give 2.8 million il-mois Beil customers in nor-theastern fllinoiu credito on theirDecember bills, totaling $27million.

The request today niso wouldgive customers outside nor-theostern Illinois obont $10million in credits.

Residestiol customers in nor--theastern Illinois would receive aone-time $5.05 credit. Busisesscustomers would receive o $10.14credit for each business hoe.

"Open Door"high school graduales who

have learning disabilities caoregister for wioter douses of-fered by Open Door, asedhratiooat and employmentprogram al Oahton CommsoilyCollege. Classes will begin.Toenday, Jan. 19.

. The pnrpnne nf tuis program.funded by the Illinois Stole Boardof Education, is In leach studentsbasic skills and prepare them forbelter employment. Students

Friends of Librarybook sale

The Friends of the Nileu PublicLibrary ore planning a book solefor three days between January19 und 23. Anyone wiutsing todonate materiulu to the sole is en-couraged to deliver them to thelibrnry sEer January 1. BonOs,maguamos, sod audio and videsrecordings are welcome.

The Friends abo needvolunleers lo assisi with nrganis-ing and running the saie. Pro-condo of the sale will gn to theFriends of the Library, anorganization of citizem devotedto tond raising osdvolmsteer pro-jedo that assist the library. Tovolunteer, or tor mare informa-tios, contact the Library ut967-8554.

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illinois Beil atoo agreed to ratereductienu In 1968 and 1969 etabout $ million.

The plan repreuentu reusEs utnegotiatlonu requested by the ICCon October 28 te resolve the houeat how to give customers benefitsof o lower federal tax rate.

The Tax Reform Act of 1988redscedthe federal corporate tunraie from 46 percentta 34 percenteffective July 1, 1987, promptingreview of the impact an utilitycompanies thraughoin the cesse-try.

In o taxpetilins filed October 1,minois Bell requested that theICC recognize that customers innortheastern minois had already

offers classeswill attend classes in the morningand wnrh part-lime in the after.5505, Mondays throogh Fridsys.Classes arc free nf charge.

To be eligible foc the program,students mnslhave a high schooldiploma nr (tED, reside in nor-Ibero sobeo-han Cook Csonly, andmeet the Northern Conk CountyPrivate Industry Councileligibility guidelines.

For informattnn, call BarbaraYonngquist, 635-1944.

Deaf HeritThe Skokie Public Library will

celebrate Deaf Heritage Week,Dec. 6-12 with special programaund displays. A reception in theLibrary lobby tsr deaf patronsand friends on Monday, Dec. 7fram600-lOOp.m. kicks off tireweek. Guests wilt have an oppor-tunity 10 view the display ofperiodicals, hooks, dtrectsrees,closed captioned and sign inter-preted videotapes, and otheritems st interest to member ofthe deaf community.

Singer/guitarist Bsb Klein willotter a musical interlude signedby sign longoage interpreterAlois Abarbanell at 7r06 p.m.

Following at730p.m. will beacaptioned screening al the filmBreaking Away.

On Dec. t at 730, a signlanguage interpreter will oigoPunt Sarah Roller's reading stber wark in lire secnod flmr tee-

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The creditfsr costumers in nor-theostern illinois would tolsiabout $27 mitliso.

Top LbyolaAcademy studentsAt the end nf first quarter,

Loyola Academy students whobave earned academic ClassHonors or the number one rash totheir respective classes aresenior Thomas 051mm nf Lin-cslssshire, junior Ted Lisowstsi ofPark Ridge, sophomsre JonathanLitao of Chicago (68826), andyens Botta nf Nsrthhrsnh.Ostrom, Ltuswnkt and Litas baveconsistently merited ClassHonors during their years otLoyola.

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The porpsse nf Deaf HeritageWeek is to sse the public libraryas a means of increasing thepublic's awareness nf deafhistory and colture, and the con-trihutions made by deaf peopleduring the lust two centuries.Snppsrted by the AmericanLibrary Association, and incooperation with deaf individoutuand agencies serving deaf people;Deaf Heritage Week has beencelebrated in libraries since 1914.

Displays will be on view duringregular library hours until Dec.12.

MG Legionplans New YearsEve party

To celebrate the new year, theMorton Grove American LegionPout -134 will hold their troth-hanoI New Year's Eve party osThursday, Dee. 31 at the PoutMemorial Home, 6146 Demputer.

After Dec. 5 tickets will be onsale to the public. No tickets willbe available at the door.

Advance reservations uf 5couples will Insure a tabletogether.

Chairman is Karl Folter,967-9092. -

He indicates the evening willhegte with a cocktail hour at 7p.m. A catered buffet dinner wiltbe served at 6 p.m. and dancingto the music of the Regento lo setfrom 9 p.m. to 1 am.

An open bar will prevailthroughout the past-dinner hours.

Donatiun for the oil inclusiveevening is only $45 per couple.

Fovors, noisemakers und hatswill be distributed 0150.

Reservations are also availablefrom other committee members:Don and Donna Guhwind,d700335l Dick and RathHelleutrae, 470-932ilt Mel 501W,673-5185; Jerry and Joyce De Ser-thler, 835-O9O3 and Ralph andLorraine Kalosinuki 867-6513.

. Spotlight shines onNiles West staff

The capabilities and coo-tribstions 5f three Nites WestHigh Schont staff membersrecently merited the utteotion oflocal, state, and internationulorganizations.

Athletic diceclsr Jerry TurO'will be in the limelight soDecember 0. 11e is being honnredby tire Notional Federotiss of

liste High School AssociatrosSfer hin csnlcibslissn to theprofessino, to his stole keghnchssl aunocialiss, and IsNational Federaliso progcamn.

Torri' is a posI president of theIlisois Athletic DireclocsAnsocialion and, in December,will be sealed 05 the ExecutiveBoard of the National Associationof Alhiclir Admisinlcolors toreprcseol a live-stute ceglos. Hebss also bees apyoinled lo a 5101eBise Ribbon Committee that willstudy Illiso:o High llchoslAsnocialioo coles and fosemos-ce. t'bis 24-member cocomitleoconsists of state represenlativesasd senators, school ad-ministrutocu, parents, andstndents. Tsrcy han sins proses-ted computec semisars and olhecprograms al several oslisnolconferences, and has writtencomputer scheIns for theNational Federatios News sodthe Illinois Athletic Associationmagazine.

The honor bestowed an JeanDszzsiuch, a. teacher in the NitosWest Individual Inntrsctiss Cen-ter, comen wilh substantialresponsibility. Damiuch has no-

cepted the presidency of theDelsres Kshl Education Foim-dutlOn, an inlerliotionalnrgonizatiOn devoted topromoting teachers andedocalion. A recipient of the KohlInternali500l Prize for Exem-plary Teaching tant year,Dsmisch will now be in chargentthat program. She will also par-ticipale is other projectspromoting the teachmgprofession, and will coordinatethe overall activities of the foso-daIms.

Judi Sloan is 05e of threenuburbon high school phynicaleducation teschers hsnored foreneellonce in teaching by thelloburban High SchoolAsnociotiOn for DepartmentChairmen of Health and PhysicslEducation. The award wonpmeseoted at the 1907 conventionof the Illinois Ansociation ofHealth, Physical Education andReccealivn, held Nov. t9-2t.

Sloan was lauded fordeveloping a pilot fitnessprogram for sophomore students,now is itS third year of 60e. Thephyaical educalinn staff believesthat the students' now is its thirdyear of une. The physicaleducation staff believes that thestudents' 50w in its third year ofnue. The physical educalion ntaffkelieves that the students' higherncoreo su standardized fitnesstests and totter attitude tawurdpersnoal fitness are attributableto this program.

How to säve moneyon your home

Hsmeowseers should create andmaintain a special file for onepurpose, to rolled enact recsrdnof ail money spent for theirhomes. "The records should atorowith the purchase of Ike homes,and continue, including aSremodeling projects carried onduring the years the homeownersoccupy their homes," sold theProfessional RemodetersAssociation of Iffinoin (PEA).When o home io put ap tsr oste,and is sotdfor dprire higher thanthe purc005e price, all of therecordedremodeling cosis shouldhe added to the uriginal purchaseprice, thus reducing the profitopus which lBS will lenyu tas.

"The beeping nftbe records, alltogether in a special tile, in theoimple und easy way to proveyour right to deduct from thesale-profit," said Homer V. Lun-deherg, Manuging Director ofPEA. "The IRS test nf what mayhe Included as remodeling luwhether or not the improvementopgrudes the property."

"New kitchens, baths in-nutation, siding, thermal o-io-down, roam oddltinm, and other

remodellog projects which PEAcontractors carry out are ailproperty npgrodero," Lundebergcontinued, "and Ihere are otherowhich are not so obvious.Washers and dryers, new garagedoors and openers, garbagediopasal systems, sew hot walerhesters, sud other improvementswhich the homeowner mightoverlook."

Maintenance items, repairing aleaky root, filling in cracked con-crete in driveway, ouch projectscannot he included au im-provements, and the homeownerdoes ost need to include theircosto in the special file which tobeing kept. "If you don't hovesueha file, he sure to start one, toreview your Various previousprojects, collect the bills and tilethem with original punchaserecords. "Mid, of csurue, Lun-deherg concluded, "if thehomeowner io plunnhing futureprojects, be or she needs only tophone PEA and 05k for ita mom-her hook. 312/684 6541. The hookwilt be promptly Oent, as a freeservicetobomeownem"

Metropolitan ChamberChristmas celebration

The Metropolitan Chamber Chorus, Grant Park SymphonyEnsemble and the Calisla Brass Charnu, and Music of thewill celebrate the upcsmiog Saroque.holiday season with s Cbriotmas The Calots Brass was formedConcert to he presented at the in 1960 and are moot well noted usDivme Work Inleroational the Brass Quintet in ReoidenceChapel winch is located at 2001 far the SpslettnO'eotivalWauhegan Road m Teehoy, Il. Music Director io Jeff rey'Hnr-The concert wilt he no Saturday, salir o-bn is a weil known soloistDecember 12, at8p.m. In the Chicago and New York CityThe Metropolitan Chamber areas.Ensemble is composed of 14 Tickela for this concert are $8.momtserufromthe Chhlcagoarea for adultuond$8. tar studenta antiwho are atoo mvolved Is other major citizens. Far mure ticketmajar gruapa such an Lyric . infarmatlon and aperte! groupOpera,, CHongo Symphony rates, pleaae call 973.1696.

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Schools today most face manyserious unsues that were con-sidered either the sarenl 0echild's prohlem in the past. Someof Ihese include the provision ofbefore and after school care;teaching of morals in theclassrooms; providing enoughfood fo allow children to be alertin school; and, verifying properimmunisation against disease.The government has been ad-dressing these social issues and,in many cones, has reqsiredschools to provide the answers.

One fundamental arco wherechanges have occurred is in theurea of special rdscation. Whilemany of the problems above mayseem to be family respon-sibilities, the pruvisiou of specialeducation for childreo iu schoolsis probably one of the most ap-pcupriale masdates fornchuulu luenfurce. Bosically, this rcqsire-ment is for the schools lo givo ap-prupriate education for allchildren denpite differences intheir abilities, skills and styles oflearsing.

Special Education is, by delini-hou, "Spccialioed instruction bya highly qaalified teacher,(ussalty with a master's degree)working with a small group ofeligible students who tuvespecially ideslified learning andbehavior needs."

Throughout the country up-prosimatcly 17% uf all sludeslshave bees identified as baviugspecial educaliun needs. Theseneeds may arise from auy uf awide variety uf learning ocbehavior problems. What is im-portant tu note is that specialeducation is noi just fur Ihrretarded. tu fact only about twolu three porceol of the school agepopulation is retarded. Specialeducation is helter charactorieedby the child who looks and actsnormal but who bas a ditticulltime learning. A typical specialeducation child may not be ablelu follow directions sr rememberwhat was just read. Others mayhave a hard lime fuoctioning iothe classroom wifhust help inurSanining their work or in con-trulliog their emotions. Is somecases children st ourmal in-telligence may be baudicappedby vision or hearing loss. Thedecision to opt for special educo-tian is hosed so the entent luwhich any handicap interfereswith the child's ability lu learn.

Special education services areavailable to all children who needthem heginniog ot age 3.

to Niles Elementary District 71the first level of taking care ofoporial education needs restswith the classroom teacher. It isin the ctossroom that problems

Learn hnw lo nave liven byenrolling io a Basic Rescuer Peo-gram io curdiu-pnlmonaryresnscitnlion )CPR). Sponsoredas a free Cusumunity service bythe Weins Medical Cenlnr io cou-torItos with Life SupportSystems, the clans will be held onSaturday, Docember 12 frumstun tu 1 p.m. in the CommunityMeeting Room un the 4th Flour atWeiss Medical Center, 6374 N.Lincoln Ave. io Chicago.

Participants will team basiccardis-pulosuonary resaseilalisoand rescue techniques fur adultsand children. The program mor-diaator is Richard Ritt, B.S,,MA., Director of Life SuppurtSystems. Mr. Ritt is an EMT IIParamedic Officer for the

are often firstdetemted. As in anygood school, the teachers must05e methods of inutrnctian thatare best understood by euch childin the class. What is different inNiles is the support teachers aregiven in designing speciallessons,

Nilen School District 71employs a full lime schoolpsychologist, Hansa Steter, andsocial worker, Linda Feldhseim,who confer with teachers andparents. During these con-feresces, suggestions are madeto help adults he more effective indealing with their children. Insome cases family counseling isrecommended with Mro.Feldiseim or referrals are madefor other tqses of support.

1f estro classroom help andsuppurt services ore inadequatetu meet O studeots needs, aspecial educational program iswritten is a conference .withparents. To make the most, io-formed decisions possible, Mrs.Steier schedules o meeting wilhteachers and parents to enplaluthe child's abilities. After recom-mendatians aro presented, awrilteO plan is produced andagreed upon.

The psychologistmasitors eachspecial educational programthroughout the school your. Eachchild's growth in reviewed ou-oually und a total retestiog isdone every third year, Mrs.Sleier also coordinates plans withthe high school to see that there iscootiosity with the elementary

Purests uf children is NitosSchaut District 71 hove uccceos lus fall range of speciatioedclassruums. Within the District'sschualo are three resourceclassrooms and une room wherechildren can spend almost the fullday io special education. Speechtherapy aud social work servicesare provided. If naso of theseclasses are appropriate, Nitos isa member uf two largecooperative agencies who hoveclasses lu meet virtually everyoducalianal seed.

Special oducatisoat Servicesare availobte to all children whoneed them beginning at ageIhren. Parents who believe theirchild may have special learoiogoecds should contact their publicscheut at se hefore the third birth-day. If the school agrees thatspecial educatiuo is appropriato,o program will be designeddetailing how and where serviceswill be given.

If you are a reoidrnt uf NifesSchont District 71, contact Mrs.Hanno Strier at 047-9732 orItt-flIt.

Chicago Fire Department asid aCPB iostroctor-traioer recoguiz-ed by the Chicago Heart Associa-lion.

The CPR training programcomplies with Auserican HeartAusociatios standards and in-eludes lecture, slides, demonstra-tison and a qneslion and answersensiuo,

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suo uf Hubbard E. and Joan O,Hancock of 0941 N. Natoma, Mor-ton Grove, has completed recmoittrauningaf Marine Comps RecruitDepot, Sao Diego.

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\ Holiday Gift Guide/TOld-Fashioned Christmas at Lambs Farm

Joining farces te makeChristmas especially memorablefor the men and women who arementally retarded at LambsFarm are a number of generousvolonleers from all walks of life.Church groups, Boy Sonata, ar-tisana and craftamen, and eventhe United States Navy will bennhand for an Old-Fashioned

Self-HelpHoliday GriefGroup

The ReDiman-Cole Center forSibling Lass and the EvanstonYWCA to co-spnosor a Self-HelpHoliday Grief Group to help thosewhn beve lost a loved ose shareund learn to cope with the feel-togs that can surface os theholidoys approach. The upeom-log holiday season con beespecially difficult since wetypically remember and re-enperienee the relationships andlosses of our past at thin specialtime. The grieving person mayencounter dirricatties in handlingthe various pressures of theneason, Holidays cas bring addedstress, bot there are ways to cf-fectivety and creatively copewith feelings und the sudaIpressores.

Come to a self-help sessiso toshare reflections and suggestionsfor understanding holiday grief.The two-hose seosian will begin atfu3O p.m., murs., Dec. 17, 01 the

, Evanston YWCA, 1215 ChurchSt., Evanston.

The Center provides individual,family and group counseling forpeople hoving difficulty copingwith grief resulting from thedeath of a sibling, parent or otherimportaul person. In addition,the Center will cosonet childrenwho ore coping with separationsafter divurco or family disrup-lions. Other services include in-tensive three-day weekend griefrecovery groups designed to io-clodo participants from out-of-town, as welt os consultation andeducation In community ages-cies.

Holiday carillonconcert

A concert of holiday music per-formed by carilloonesr WylieCrawford will be performed ut 2p.m. on Sunday, Dem. 13 at IheChicago Botanic Garden.

Crawford wiS preseol the coo-mort on the Theodore C. BotoCarillon al the Botanic Garden.The 40-bell carSton stands 69 feethigh and is one of only threehand-played carillons in theChicogo area.

The Chicago Bolanid Garden islocated ou Labe-Csut Road inGleucoe, one-half mile east nf theEdens Enpressway. The 300-acrefacility is owned by the ForestPreserve District of Cook Countyand managed by the ChicagoHorticultural Society. Accreditedby the Americas Association ofMusenmo, the Botanic Garden inopes every doy except Christmasfrom B am. until ounset, Ad.mission lu free; parking is $2 peecar,

Auitericao Chrfstmau ut LambsFarm, ander the coordination ofthe GFWC Illinois 10th DIstrictand Seth District Junior Women'sClubs, Dec. 5 and 6, 52 and 13, 19and 20, in LAhertyvilte,

The Lambs' Heritage Housebau bees transformed into a conycountry Christmas cottage,0-ants to the hard work anddedication nf these volunteers.Visitors to thè farm will find San-la and Mrs. Claus, Christmas

carollers, artisans and eraftamendisplaying and selling theirwares, puppetshows by the Deer-field Junior Women's Club andmuch more in the HeritageHsuue.

Browse around The lambs'grounds and enjoy freshlyroasted ehestnula, hot chocolateand other specialties. The Lambswill have dosem of poinsettiasfrum which to choose, as weil ashundreds of other unique gift

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Heinens mark i 7 years ofSJB Bingo

For almosttwo decades, Elaineand John Heleen have been oc-live participants in many oc-tivitien at St. John BrebeufParish. Thin month Elaine andJahn will celebrate 17 yearn ofnrganizing and operating the St.Jahn Brebeaf Bingo. The Heinemfeel the bingo is not only a finan-cml benefit to the pariah, bat alsoproviden o service to the corn-rnunity'o many 000ior hingeplayers.

Every Sunday Elaine and Johnhost bingo io S.J.B.'s FlanaganHall. Their combined effortsmake this weekly bingo a nodalevent for many of the specialbingo players sehe spend theafternoon making new friendo,renewing aeqnainlaneen, andcheering each other on. Formany of the players, it is Ihnhighlighl of Iheir week..

The oulolanding efforts anddedicalion shown by the Heinennis apprecialed by everyone in-volved and inspires other

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With Christsnan tust around thecorner, buy of' Saint Nich is notthe only one. busy making hutsand checking them twice.

Mid-Continent Agencies, Inc.(MCA), o leading commercialdredil and collection comultingfirm based in Glenview, in buoypreparing for ita Tuesday, Dec. 0charity party ut 1ko Center onDeafnesn at 10150 Dee rd., OesPlumeo.

The Center, whirh provideueducational and social servicesand living environments for hear-ing impaired and/or emotionally

Volunteer featuredin IT funi

Skohie resident, Phyllis Lipuhy, a volunteer at film, 'United We llluod." Thin year's campaignthe C000cil far Jrwiuh Elderly, is featnrod in the gnat is $80,0U6,000 for Ike 300 human dare ogencieu5907 United Way/Crosude of Merry campaign nerving Chicago und Ihe suburbs.

- Glenviewfirmprovides holidaycheerfor hearing impaired

diutorbed individuals, is MCA'sselected charity for She secondconsecutive year.

This year's Ckrislmao partytrill previde lots of entertain-meet, refreubments and bakedholiday goods. The Center'sresidents wilt perform a varietyof Christmas carols in sigolanguage and Santa Claus mill bethere to distribute gills.

Au part of MCA's "Wish LinI"program, residents fill Out theirwish lists io advance uf 1ko partyand corporate shoppers try theirbent lo meet lheue wishes, Last

Dreidel House openingThe nerond annual Opening of

the Dreidel Heute, sponsored byNorth Suburban LubavitchChabad, will be from lt am. -4p.m., en December 6, Sonday andfrom December 13-23 at theCronureadu Shopping Center ioHighland Park. Groups)minimsm el to people) shouldmake private appointments if theabove menlioned daten are nut

TIse only ase of ita kind acrossthe nation, the Dreidel Home at.tracted noverai thounand peoplefrom Ihr Jewish commonilystatewide last year. The House,

cesstrocted io the shape of atIroideI has a curved baue andfear wells decorated wilh 1kotraditional Hebrew fellers.

In addition, North SuburbanLubavitch Chabad in apeniog aChunutoak store at 1ko samelocation from December f-23 len-dept Saturdays) from 11 am. - 4p.m. Gift Items, honks, Chanohaklecorationu, toys, personalizeditems und u wide selection ufJudaico will he available for pur-chase.

For more information coscer-sing She Dreidel House andChunuhak Store, call 433-1547.

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To promete commnoicolionbetween MCA employees und SheCenter's residents, MCA is offer.ing a simple sign language classthe day befare the party lo teadhemployees some basic signs.

MCA, which bao been sponsor-mg charily parties since 1903,sends letters Is its clients inform-iog them nf this annual sdlivily,

NSJCSlacy Hope Hillman, doughter

of Karen and Arthur celebraledher Bat Mitzvah during Fridayevening services, November 20 atNorihmeut Suburban Jewish Coo-gregation, 780g W. Lyoss, MortonGrave.

Heather-May Kavka, daughterof Gail and Robert wan dotted tothe Torah to celebrate her HalMitzvah during Saturday morn-Mg services an November 21.

The Lawrence H. CbarneySrholar-in-Reoiçfence konoriogIlse memory of Arnold Dubbiowill ho hold at the oyoagoguo onDecember lt and 12. Guestspeoker for the evening mill beBarbora Spectre of Israel.

Sisterhood Aoosal ChasukahBazaar will be held 500day,December 13 from 9:31 am. until5:35 p.m.

Now Yoor'o Evo Party plansaro well underway for a Galaevening on Thursday, December31. Puny will be held al thenynugogue's social ball.

Northwest Suburban JewishCongregation's MusaI Audlionwill ho held Sunday, April 17,1985. Merchandise galere wiU beauctioned off including a 1988Chevrolet. lufermalion availablem synagogUe Office, 965-0900.

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Warner headsLeaning TowerMarketing

The Leaning Tower recentlynamed a new professional staffmember, Ron Warner, in cbargeof Marketing and CommunityRelations. Ron loas eleven (11)years experience ta the YMCA -at the Aurora YMCA where hedid a 2 yearstsdy on EmotionallyHandicapped Children that wasprinted by the Natiosal YMCA io1968 - at the Decatur YMCAwhere he worked with streetpunge, and as Executive Direr-tor, far six (6) yearn, in Chester-ton, Indiasa, where he was incharge of bsildiug a new YMCAfacility.

Ron was honrsed by AuroraUniversity for the E.M.H. study,using 15 university students asassistants. He received theOutstanding Young Man in Corn-munity award lis Chesterton, In-diana. Ron created aHomeowners Association aadserved as president for 3 years.

Ran is excited about the futuregrowth ofthe Leaning Tower YM-CA and is lsehing forward teworking with the people and cor-poratism in the area we nene.

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The seed tor attordoble sesiorriliecn homing heeds Ihr list oftopics lo be explored by the newlyforsned Moine Township SeniorCilices Advisory Commitlee.

Chairmen Joy Lewkowilz,esecutive direclor of OaklonPavillion, seid the commilleetargeted housing first because ilis ose of the mesi critical issuesfacing the elderly.

The committee is asseooisg thehorning needs is Maine Town-ship, looking at model programsis other communities and altem-pling Is develop creativesolaliuns.

Bol lo mobs our eItert suc-cesufol, we need to hear fromsenior citizens, coscernedresidents and business peoplewho ros help m identify specificneeds and share their ideas forworkable solutions," Lewhowita

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Besiden Lewhhwitz, coznmilleememhera are Pat Dnsahoe,Parhside Humas Services, DeeHeinrich, Center of Concern;Teresa Groduky, Pork RidgeSenior Center; Julie Tortsrelli,Des Plaines Senior Center;Margaret Moehliog, Des Plaioenbasioesswomas; frese Birch-field, American Association ofRetired Persoss; Smette Horyza,Des Plumeo Park Diutrict; andSue Nesuehel, Maine Towmbip.

Other programs under eon-sideration by the eomsssittee in-clodo tramportatioo, insurance,legiutation, coordination nf ser-vices, and development of avolunteer pool.

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"Our morhet research in-dicalen that many investors wiltstay in their Ioulant Access CDAccnuots becasse uf the gsaras-teed high interest rate. Thot iswhy Crogis can afford to offer asafe investment product, corn-ptelely ionured by the FSLIC, atsuchhigh raten," hcuaid.

Cragin Foderol Savings is thefourth torgesl navings and loasannociotion in the Chicago orcoand hou 23 brooch locations. IIOperates Il offices in Chicago,Iwo is Wfsoaton ond others ioCarol Stream, Glen Ellyn, Stanca,Lombard, Ml, Prospect, Nites,l'ano Ridge, River Forest,Schaomhurg and Warrenvitle.' 'Stress

lectureThe Nifes Park Districi, in

cooperalioo with LutherasGeseral Hnspilat, will present afree lecture no "StressManagemeni", Tuenday,Decemher I, nl 7. Mites Lissky,Physiologist fcum LutheranGeneral Hospilal wilt discuss howto deal with stress in the work-place, al home and among frien-Un as well an how lo redoce ntrescio daily life, relaxation, ncttisgpriorities periodically and theimportance of exercise,

The "Strenc Manogement"Lecture will he held al the Gres-nus Heights Fitoens Cesler, OSeSOheln Ave, in Nibs. Them Is nuattendance fee, bol the RilesPark Oinlcicl ashn 1h01 youpieuse pre-rogisler by colliog 517-0033 Moodny - Friday, 9 - S shouldyou pion on alteodiog.

Brian M. HoveyMarino Pol. Brian M. Hovey,

uoo uf Marcia C. und Robert'E.Hovoy Sr. of 5515 Kedvalo,Shohio, has comtlelcd rccruillraioing al Marine Corps RccrutlDepot, Suo Diego.

A 1557 graduato of Rilen North111gb School, he joined the MonoeCorps io August 1957.

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Four Loyo1 Academy Glen-view seniors were honored by theOptimist Club of Glenview attheir recent Youth AppreciationWeek Luncheon. The followingstudents were recognined: Andy

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DePaul Adult StudentOpen House

Adolts looking la start work osa hachelor's degree er finish adegree began several years agoare invited te an Adult StudentOpen House hosted by DePaulUniversity Thnrsday, Der. 15,from 4-7 p.m. al the Leap Cam-pas, 25 E. Jackson Blvd.,Chicago.

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Memorial scholarship awardedSteven Krnich a Skokie

resident and as autometivetechoology stadest al OaktouCsmmwsity College, was awar-dell the Bryan Lee CopteMemorial Scholarship at a recentscholarship reeogoitioo banqsetat the College. William Niemannnf the Oaheors Educational Foos-

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The scholarship wasestahtished Sarah CopIe, motherof Bryan, a former antomalivetechnology student at Oakton,who died is a drowning accidentis Evanston while attempting tosave a friend.

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North Central College, the 12f-year-etd independent college nfliberal arts and sciences whichbegan operation of a WeekendCollege program for adultstndents at the Gould ConferenceCenter in Rotting Meadows lesifait, bss scheduled four infer'matins sessions for prospectivestodents in Ike northwest suburbsin Novemberand Docember.

Information onssi005 will beconducted at the Gould Conferee-ce Center on Dec. 3 at 500 p.m.,and os Nov. 14 at 5I35 am. An io-formation Session will he held

Dec 5 al If-00 am. at theArlington Heights MemnrialLihrary, 500 ElusIon Road.Rosemary Smith, director ofWeekend College at North Ceo'Irai, Mary Moran, ad-mietstrative coordinaler ferWeekend College at the GouldConference Center, and membersof the College faculty will beavailable te answer queslionsabout tile program. Sludeolo mayregister for Winter Term classeswhich hegte Jan. 9, 1958.Registration for the Winter Termwill csntiue throughOec. 20.

Information about WeekendCollege cao be ohlaiued bycattingl 312/640-1037 io RollingMeadows or 312/425-4558 inNapervitte.

Loyola NilesCampusregistration

The Nues Campos nf LoyelaUniversity in offering an array nffully accredited coursesschedaled for thin spring. Thecampos is located in NuesCollege, 7135 N. Harlem Avenue.

Classes meet nne ovening perweek and earn three hours nfcredit. Hours are from 7 p.m. taliso p.m. Anyone who hasreceived a high school diploma erits equivalent can enroll.Academic advissrs are availableto discuss pour educational needsand goals. The nemesler runsfrom Janoary 158k to April 30th,1955. Registration is Jasaarylllh.

Call 67f-3012 now for additionaldotailn.

Scholastjca studentwins writing award

Each year the National Councilof Teachers nf English selectostudeats to receivo AchievementAwards is Writing. The CanecOrecently aenounced that LisaLewis a senior at St. ScholanticaHigh School was ene of 700 win-sers from across thesauRus, Over655go students were nominated bytheir Enghsh teaehRrs. Au statedin the NCTE letter, "Eachnominee ssbmitj a sample ofhis/her best writing and an Im-prompta Essay." These nainploaWere Judged by teams of bothhigh scheel and collego teachees,The whinere will be recommend-

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Community Colleges formalliance. topromote excellence

"Encellence in teaching monthe the only acceptable standardfor instruction throughout thec00000usity colleges ofltlinois" inIke message 01 Alliance far Ex-celtence in Teaching tAKT), anOrganization formed by thecumonnsity college teachers inIllinois.

The Alliance recently hold itsfall workshop al Oaklon Com.manily Cdltege to set goals andobjectives Io determine stralrgicdirections for the ART for theacademic yoar 1987-8f. Fortyvatsianding facotly mcmhcrs,volecled by Ihoir inslilutioos,participated in the alt-daysession, moderated by William R.hinward, dean of the ContinuingEdocation and Program Servicesal William Raisey HarperCollege.

The coocepl of forming IheOrganizolion was initiated by Dr.Carter Carroll, prolessor oftOisotry at College of DuPage andesecutive director ofthe AKT."Dr. Carroll thooght it would

be productive to gel logether wiihIhn community college teacherslo discuss what cosotitotes goodleaching," said Sieves Schada,professor of Sociology at Oahtosand rnecstive board member ofART.

"We held onr first meetisg al-College of DaPage in October1556. Only 12 community collegeswere ropresonted in thatmeeliog. The nomber moe lo 25 inJ000ary, 1957 ta 39 in April lv 40in Ocloher. The membership hasnow been enpanded to all thejnnior colleges io Illinois."

Schada feels thai there is agrowing awareness among Iheloachers about gsnd teaching.

"More teachers are talkingabout teaching. This is somelhingthey dide't do before. Teachersdid not discuss how they taoghttheir students. Now they areready for a chooge is theirteaching melbods. The AET ser-ven as a vehicle to encoura'gothat.

"Good teaching is often hard todescribe. I asked my sindosinwho an effective teacher was.They said, 'someone who canrelate to us more effectively.'Commusicatios between theteacher and the student seems tobe e key requirement for goodleaching. A seose of humor canoften enhance that communicar-lion. No teacher can say he Or sheis perfect. There is always roomfor improvement to reach en-cellenre."

The members of Ihe ART aremade up of teachers who arerecognicert as osislanding facultymembers in their respectivecolleges. Each college isrepresented by two teachers whoserve for two years on the Allias-

"This is believed to he the firsl

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been allotted $13,280,355 as theirshare of motor fuel tan paid inlathe State Treasury during Oct.according to the Illinois Deport-ment of Transpnrtatioa.

The allotments included: DesPlaines, $75,779; Riles, $41,551.

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The Alliance for Esccllence in Teaching, as orgasinatiss fsrmedby Ihe community college teachers in Illinois, recently held its fallworkshop al Oaktos Commmity College. William R. Howard, deanof Ihe Continuing Education and Program Services at WilliamRaisey Hurper College, moderated the session altcoded by 40 sut-slandosg faculty members who were selected by Iheir institutions.The purpose of the worknhop was to set goals and objectives todetermine strategic directions for the Alliance for the academicyear 1987-00.

association in the cnnnlry laprsmote Oscellence in leaching,"noted Schada. "We are commit-ted not only to discovering waysof improniog the qoality nfteaching and also roesgnieingontutasding teachers."

The ART has received supportOmm two major commusiOycollege organications, the IllinoisCommunity College Board andIhe Illinois Community CollegeTrosteen Association.

Schada says that there is anoutpouring of ideas shared in theworhshops so far.

"There is nothing more io-vigoraling than meeting withsome of Ihe best college leachersio the state and sharing their en-poelise and together, design andimplement programa to promoleoncelleoce in teaching. It is an

asecdole to burn sul. The energyshown by the participants is con-tagious."

After each workshop, the AKTmembers go bach to their respec-tine colleges and share mOor.mation wilk their colleagues.Schada says that the resp5000from his colleagues has beesverypositive aad encouraging;

"We sit together and talk aboutwhat works io the classrsom andwhat dsess'l," Schada said. "Weshare material. lt is good to seethat they are jouI as moch in-terested in this as t am.

The ART hopes to form analliance with urea high schools isIhr future. They will seeb thesupport of the AmericanAssociation 00 Community asdJunior Colleges in a specialpresentation nest April.

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Both a Master of Arts and aMaster of Business Administra-tiso degree are offered. The pro-gram is designed for the workingadult. Classes are offered in Ikeevenings and on Satordays to ac-commodate a working schedule.Each semester is nine weebslong, with classes meeting onemght per weeb. There are byetIne week semesters each year.

The Sprisg I, 1508 term willbegin the week of Jassary 4. Inorder to qualify tsr admiosiosstudents mast beve earned a bac-calaarcate degree from an ac-credited institution.

Webster consistently attractsfaculty members whs are highlyqualified academically and pro-tessionally. These professors br-ing to the classroom an effectiveblend of theory and practice.

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Gemini StudentCouncil officers

Gemini Juthor High School,8955 N.Greenwood, Nilec - EastMaine Schoot District 63 - recen-tly held elections to choose the of-heers for the Student Cosocil forthe 1987 -ffschnol year.

Those elected to office are:President Jenny Um, Vice-President Wook Her Lee,Treasurer Jill Siricker,Secretary Jeonie Lee.

ThenewStudent Council, anderthe teadership of Mr. Bill Gibson,will sponsor the first dance nf theschool yearnn Novemherfih.

Mr. Donald G. Huehner, Prie-cipal of Gemini, wnnld like tocoogratulate the sew officers andwish them a snccessfnl term ofoffice.

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Regina offers aid through student serviceA Regina education is eslnca-

tino fer life.Bot, Mce any valnahle corn-

modity, it is costly.Thankn to the generesity of a

growing nsmher of alumnae,Regina is ahle lo offer financialanntstance to 35 girls this year. Inrotons fer scholarship aid, Iheyjein the student staff which pro.vides valuable services to the en-lire Regina community. Theyserve as teacher aides, officeassistants, and in cennttess otherroles.

This year's scholarship needwill he $59,250. While the majori-w cernes from the AlumnaeSehslarnhip Fund, tt moot he sup-plementeel hy money from theoperating budget.

The need for financialassistance increases every year.

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Tuition for 1987-88 is 2,5OO, aboutaverage for Catholic high schoolsio the area, and $582 tess than theactual cost of educating each sin-dent.

Because of the foods needed tomaintain such a diversity of pro.grams, Regina relies on thealumnae te provide the bulk offisanciat nssistance to thestudents through the AlumnaeScholarship Fand.

Each girl on the student staffhas a documented need fer finan-rial assistance form the AlumnaeScholarship Fund. Many of thegirls are from single-parentfamilies, while ethers come fromlarge families with a number ofhigh-school and college-agedntudenta.

to return for her scholarshipgrant, the studest works fer theschool during one period eachday. "Some girls leone schooland ge to a job at MarsheSField's or McDonald's te earn

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EMP informationseminars

Information seminars for theEtrnhurst Maoagement Program(EMP) are held periodicallythrooghoot the Chicagometropolitan area to allow sr-terested individuals the oppor-tunity to view the curriculum, ad-session prerequisites aod pro-cedares, graduation re-gurementu and other materialpertinent to the program.

Gelber semisaro wilt be held ioElruhurss on Saturday, (Oct. li)al 10 am. and Wednesday (Oct.

. 14) at t p.m.; in NOes so Thorn-day (Oct. 15) atp.m.; isr'RolliogMeadows on Thorsday (Oct. t)and Thersday (Oct. 29), both att

Seminars are free and open lothe public.

The Elsuhurst ManagementProgram is a specially-designed

Eimhurst ColleaeEvening/Saturday ClassesOn Campus and Off Campus

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format of the bouiness major atElmlsorst College. Focusing onthe academic needs of thebusiness professional, EMP of-fers the business major throughas accelerated, praclitioner-oriented casricalum.

Enrollment in EM? is cas-tiogeot upon the completion of 12courses (4$ semester boors) oftransferable college cetht to in-elude four prerequisitics: Finan-dat Accoonting,M i r r o e e o s 0m t Cs,Macroeconomics, and eitherAnalysis fur Business and SocialScience or College Algebra orCalculus.

Additional information abouttire Elmtrorst Management Pro-gram and TRACK 1 may be oh-taioed by calling 532-2152,

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Jennifer Gross, Skehie, kçeps track of Regina Dominican HighSchool's highly mobite alumnae during her service periodau part ofthe ucholarship program,

lheir money hot as a student staffmember, yea work during theschool day and actually earn

more per boor than they de,Sister Aus, president of Reginaenplained.

EimhurstCollege beginsregistration

Registration for Spriog TermEnening Session classes atElmhursl College beganNovember 30 with classesschedaled to start Mouday, Feb.1, 1958.

The Evening Session, whichbas grown steadily since it wonestablished in lSSt, provideseducational opportunitiesprimarily for the worbiug adult.

Undergradxale degrees are of-fered in 23 majors during theEveoing Session. The majority ofthe more thon 1,308 encuingstudents are completing a degreeis professional and pre-professional majors sxch asbasiness adminintratino, corn-pater science, edneatiss andRN. degree completino. Seconddegree students and nan-degreestudents who arc apgradingcareer shills comprise the re-mainder of the Enening Sessionstodeol body.

Part-lime, year-round study isavailable through acceleratedterms durisg the mooth nfJanuary and in the summer, aswell as the Iraditinnal fall andspring semester.

Courses aro offered on theEtmhursl College campus froml-10 p.m. through the week sodfrom 8:30 a.m.-nopn ou Satur-days. Evening courses are alsoavailable at several off-campuslocations. Rolling Meagows HighSchool, located approximatelyose mile east of I-2M and theWondfreld Shopping Center, is thenorthwest suburban off-campus511e. The College of DuPagc inGlen Ellyn sernos as the westsaburban off.cauopos Site. Glen-brooh South High School in Glen-view aoci Latheran GeneralHosprtal m Park Ridge ore thenorth sube-han sites, and ChristHospItal and Medical Center isOak Lawn serves as the off-Campus location in the southsuborban area.

For additional information andIn receive a spring schedule ofcourses, call Elmburot College at539-4100, ext. 354.

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Bicentennial contestdrawing

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Carol Grenier, Principal of Maine Eunt, lu shown drawing thewinner of the Social Science Departmeut's Contest to corn-memorate the Riceotesnial of the Constitutiss, The wiouer wasWiles residest Scott Riesinger. His nome was draws from amongthose wks answered a five question quiz. He wsn $25 gift certificateto Omega Restaurant.

°Child Protection ProgramMrs. Bonsie Bodesheimer,

school uncial worker, announcedIhal ube would he initiating thechild sessol abuse portion nf theprotection prngram for studentsat Sleneoson School in Ihe neartutore. The Child PrntecliosProgram includes activities suchos the slody 5f fire prenentios,bicynle safely, lectures fromneal p511cc officers abont"stranger danger" and relatedactinittes designed to helpchildren learn bow to live a sol elife.

Parents are invited to as openmeeting no Monday, November30, 1557 al 3:30 p.m. tu view thefilm strips and other materialsused in the sexual abasecurriculum. Mrs. Bodesheimer

Res parents hostFine Arts program

A Fine Arts Christmas Pro-gram will be sponsored by theResurrection High SchoolParents Club at 7:15 p.m.Wedseudny, Dcc. 9, st the school,7500 W. Talcolt Ave., featuringthe dramatic, vocal, and musicaltutents uf the Resorrectioustodentu.

The Drama Clob, ander thedirection of Ratine Foanca, willpr0500t abort seasonal skits.Christmas carols and musical ar-rangemests will be performed bythe Reo Singers ted by Steve We-Ile, and the Nutre Dame/Rearm-rection HtghSchsnl Cosrent Bandander the direction nf Jamesttosiab. Refroabmenla will hoserved after Oho program. Allparents aod interested arearesidents invited.

wilt describe the program andasower qucoliuns from those at-tending the meeting. Manyparenlo strongly support thiseffort at edoratiog rhitdres.She's looking forward to direr-hog the activities and classes Ibisyour.

Steveoson School is one of fxurelementary schools is the EastMaine Srhonl Dislrict No. 63, DesPlaines, Illinois.

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School GuideResurrection High School celebrates

25 years ¡n buildingOn Seplember IO, 1902 the

doors opened al 75es W. TalentIfor Ihn Resurreclios sladeotu.The new Resurrection HighSchool buitding has been rom-pleled. Sludrols begain the newyear wilh newness and en-cilemrnl, fondly rememberingthe old, where already fourtyyears of ' High Schost ortscatioshad tabes place.

A sertios of the presest coo-yesO, 7432 W. Talcolt, housed Ihroriginal Reourrecliso HighSchont Since 1521. Aller fuurtyyears of secondary education, theSisters of Ihe Resurrerlion sawthe seed for a larger boilding aedwith the coos051 of Samoel Car-dioal Stnitch, Archbishop ofChicago, the p100S tor the sewhuildiog began.

.10 honor st the twesty-fifty as-oiversary celebralion uf thepresent high school building,

HERO State-levelOfficers

Three Maine East 510deolxwere elected Sodios I-A officersfor the Illinois Associsoton nfFuture Homemakers ofAsorrica/Home EcOnomicsRelated Occuputi050 Club.

Meredilh Rnth of Des Plainesreas elecled presidest goring IhrFriday, OcIoS er 10, slate-leveleleclioso along with Marci Cole ofRiles serving as vire-presideoland Keely Bervorib of Siles ossccrrlory.

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Resurrection invited Sister LydiaMary CR, principal in 1982, lo ad-dress the students and to sharewith Ihem her memories of Owen-ly-five years past. Special atIco-tins was given lo celebrating withthe entire high school rom-msoity. "The tremendouslygratifying . dimension ofcelebrating twenty-five years inthis building is that the Spirit ofResurrection is slronger and bet-1er," stated Sisler ElaineTworek, CR., principal. "It's uspiril that is alive and well in ourmidst."

Eight faculty members wererecognized io a special manner -live of which were teachers at theHigh School twenty-five yearsago: Sister Mary Consolata CR.,Sister Mory Bercbmans CR,Sister Francia CR, Sister Fran-cine Clare CR, and SisterDorothea CR, ond three of whichwere students: Sister Bonita CR,Mrs. Annette Goode, and SinterGeorgise Marie CR. "I feet adeep sense of pride io Renonce-lios. I'm proud that the schoolbobs even more beustifut and sp-lu-dote than many other highschoslo. Il hardly looks twenty-five, years old," stated SislerGeorgioe Marie. "More impor-lastly, I feel proud ta be ograduate )lrom the tirst fresh-

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mas class io lIsis building) whosow as teacher and CasupusMisister can share with youzi'gwomes today what wos gives tome by the dedicated teachero Ihad at Resurrection. I'm proud tohe able to say that Resurrectiondoes look very different than itdid 25 yeors ago. Change andprugress mean growth and lifehereat Resurrection.

Notre DameHigh Schoolopen house

Notre Dame High School, 7655Dempster Street in Nitra, winhold an "Alive with Pride" OpenHouse for prospective JuniorHigh students su Sunday,December 6, from t-5 pm.Studestu and their fomities willhave an opportonity te meet withfaculty, students, parenta andabused; and loor the nckoal's 30acre campus at Dempster andMilwuokeeAvesues, Notre Dameserves yosog mes from Chicagoand twenty ssburban corn-mnoittes. For additional informo-lion please call Mrs. DianneGuesS, Euruitmeot Manager at965-29gO.

'RESURRECTIONCHIH SCHOOL

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Nues West parentsgrade open houseo, the heels st the Ilmois State

Board of Education's report cardfor public schools came an oppor-Imsity for pareuts 5f Nitos WestHigh School studeutu to 'grade"the school's annuat Open House.Almost 200 parentu gave the Oc-tober2fevenisga "A" grade, ac-cording to evalnasionfonns givesto parents who attesded theevent. "We received about 4 orS"B" and "C" ratings, said JackLorenz, the school's Director ofAdmiointrution and chairman stthe Open House Comooittoe.

The Open House Committeec050inted of faculty members Ar-notd Agoss, Ronald Albiani, An-sahel Begtey, George Brisk,Juanita Cartoon, John Chambers,Barbra Chausow, LaryErickson, Wittiam Kelly,Elizabeth Otdham and PatrickSavage.

The BugIe,Thurday,DeeemberS, 1987

Willows AcademyStudent Council

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Top row - left to right Marianne Budoik, Caroline Devtin, LauraBurke, Sheila Coyte, HoUp Behao.

Bottom Row - left to right Skawo Sunks, Holly Macbuick, DawnRiboek, Laura Skawski, Dawn Alcala,

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Regina initiatesnew tutoringprogram

The National Honor Society atRegina Deminican High Schoolhas upgraded Regina's tutoringprogram to make asnistanceavailable In students io alt nainject areas.

According to Colees Timons,'Witmette, National Houer Societypresident, the new program wandesigoed "lo institute u more effi-cient program that would eucom-pans all areas of study.

"We feel that a student wouldko tatter served if she couldcomo to one place and receiveassistance in any of heruukjectu."

N.H.S. tutoring is available atno conttoanystudentwho applieufor assistance through hercounselor. The student, herparents, and tutor then nign awritten tutoring contract.

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Engeoe P. Moats (2nd from right) InteroatiooatVice President of the Service Emptoyeeu Interna-tissaI Union and President of Joint Council No. 2in Chicago, presento tho first imtallnseut os kinscholarship award toDavid ladino, one sfthe win-

Edgar pushes"Family Literacy"

lecretary of State Jim Edgarwarned a gathering of educationofficials today that the illinoisliteracy effort will lud if its pro-grams ¿re geared exclusively toadults.

"Studien indicate that childrennf adults with reading prublemuoften fare puarly in schuot andfrequently became part ofthe nu-Bun's disappainting high nehmtdrapsut rute," Edgar said. "Wecan move taward eliminatingadult illiteracy hut accomplishvery little ifwe dsn'tstopthe pro-klem from occurring in futuregenerations."

Edgar's remarks weredelivered at the opening GeneralSession of the Joint Aussaat Coo-ference uf the illinois Associationuf School Boards, IllinoinAssociation nf Ichaut Ad-ministrators and Illinois Associa-tian of School Business afficints.

Edgar, who is Chairman of Ikeillinois Literacy Council, laterpresided ever a panel conutetingof nehmt heard members and aq-miniutraturs from the Elgin andGalesbargschool districts, whereintergenerational literacy pro-grams are already in place.

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The literacy program in Elginfocuses an improving corn-musicatioss between adulta withreading prahlemn and theirchildren. The Gateshurg pro-grassi utilizes the name trainingarea for adults and children.Families in each community'straining program are encouragedtu study together.

Class reunionThamas Jeffersan High School

of Brooklyn, New York, will holdu combined 48th und lOtIs an-inversasy reunion fur 1931-1940gradnatm. Contact local cansmit-tee member Ifarry Poholshy ofSkokie for Information 673-2191.

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0cc registration forSpring classes

Registration continues atOohlon Community College for1918 spring semester classes.Pcrsnns muy reginler by usingthe tonch-tone telephonereginleaion syslem or in person.Spring classes will begin theweek nfJan. 19.

To sue the touch-lonereginirotino line (635-1616),students must have an OaktonReport (clans schedule) whichisclsdes the computer iden-tification suisbers for courses.Full and pari-lime students whohave takes a credit clasu atOaktnn in the past year mayregister by phone. New utudentomast submit an upplicatian priorIs registration.

In-person registration will beaccepted in the Student ServicesCenter at Oaktss's campuses inDes Plaines und Skokin.- Telephone and walk-in

registration bourn are 0:30 um.to O p.m. Mondays thraugh Thur-sduys; 3-3f am. to 5 p.m.Fridays; and 8:30 am. to noonSaturdays.

Tuition for in-district residentsis fl7 per semester hour. Oat-of-district residents puy $05. Per-sons who live out-sf-district hutwork in Daktsn'n district )535)are eligible for in-district tuition.In-district residents over age 6fpay $0.50 per credit hour.

For information, call 631-1741)Den Plaises), sr I31-14DD(Skokic).

Erie J. MartensMarine Pin, Eric J. Martem,

nos of Robert L. and Barbara LMactess of 6523 Clara Drive,Nien, eccootly completed theTorboprop Proputsiun MechanicCourse at Chanute TechnicalTraining Conter, Chasute Airyorce Base, Rastoul, It.

A 191f graduate of MaineTownship High school East, Parkftrdge, he joined the MarineCorps in February 1907.

Kendall College-Education That Works

It's the well-known catch 22 ofDho working world - without en-perience, it's hard to find a job;without a job, it's hard to gain eu-periesce. Kendall College ioEvanston kas a tradition ofbeating the catch. Progrossivecareer-oriented degree programsoffer extensive hands-on eu-yorienco in Business Administra-lion, Liberal Stndies andCulinary Arts both in and out ofthe classroom,

Mont beneficial to students, andthe employers who will hirethem, is Kendall's interoship pro-gram. Business Administrationstudents participate in paid in-temnbipu with greater Chicagourea corporations andbusinesseu. Students in TheCulinary School upend linee tosin msnthu working in a commer-ciaD restaurant under theguidance of an experienced chef.Early Childhood Education ma-tors mark in Kendall's day carecenter. Hirman Services studentsparticipate üs field work duringalmost every term of the pro-gram. "At Kendall t wan eupanedto experiences that fewundergraduate schools offer,"

Open House foradult studentsDePaul Univsraity'u School for

New Laarning, designed to nervethe educational needs of adulto 24and older, will host two upenhsuueu at ita suburban campusesin early December.

Open bunsen are ucheduted forTuesday, Dec. 8, at DePaut'sO'Hare Campus, O'Hare OfliceCenter, 3166 River Rood, DesPlaineu; and Wedneuday, Dec. 9at the wsivernity'u Oak BrookCumpau, Snite 200 in theWcstbrsok Curporate Center onCermak Road between Wulf Roadand I-294 in Westchester. Bothwill hegte at S p.m.

The School for New Learning'salternative adult prsgrams rn-elude a bachelor of arts degreeand a master of arts program furworhiug prafeusianats. The pro-grams are flexible and in-dividuatized, offering uppar-tunities to earn college credit furprior burning. Far more infor-matisu, sr to reserve a ueat ateither open bouse, call 341-6769.

GlenviewOptimists honorRegina seniors

Fine Regina Dominicas HighSchasl seniors were k050red bythe Optimist Clsb of Glcss'iew ata loucheurs November DT.

The following students werecited for outstandingachievement: Jennifer Drugay,scholarship, Kate Kissetla,citizenship, Sarah Purtell,vacational ability, JenniferBurhe, sportsmanship, MaryGarippu, religions sea-vice.

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says Rita Schaub, a l9f7 HumanServices graduato. "My SD-monthhospital internship gave me con-fidesce asd enperiencn that I cusbuild ou in the fotsrc," The in-temnhiy enperience of graduateGloria Anderson contributed toher being chosen as sue nf GoodHousekeeping Maganine's Df IWomen nf Promise in the Class nf1517.

Kendall students benefil fromthe personalized attention asmall school affords. Classes aresmall and conducive to intorac-lion between students and in-structors. Rasma Krautis, abusiness stodent who recentlycompleted an internship with theUnited Stales Congress, sayo,"Because Kendall is umall, peo-pie become really close, butthere's still room Do he an in-dividuat."

The opportunity to integratepractical euperiouce with unacademic program, along withthe availability of financial aid,and an ideal quiet suburban act-ting tust minotes from downtownChicago, makes Keudatl Collegea great choice for those seekingedneatian that works.

UNICEFcollection atWashington

Halloween sol onty bronghl outIhe "ghosts and gobliss" ofWashington School bal aheaslifol, warm und generousoutpouring of concern forchildren everywhere. TheWashington School SlodenlCouncil conducted an UNICEFdrive in grades D-4-5-Y.

Duriug "Trick aod Treating"slodents sol only received candybut asked for u donalino In tireUNICEF fond. Mrs. HarrietFaber and Mrs. Diane Spisu,sponsors of Student Council,presented a check lo Ms. Johnsonfor $875.62 which will he senI tothe UNICEF headquarters. Thisfantastic grand letal nf pennies,sirkein, dimes and quarters gaveliatlowoen a special meanisg alWashiuglon Schont thin year.

Wanhinglon School is located at2510 Golf Road in Glonview and isin East Maine 463 School District.

School GuideInterpersonalRelationshipscourse

Inlerpernosal relationships infilms will he enplsred in u courseoffered at Oahton CommunityCollege East is the springsemester.

A specisl section of "tutraduc-lion So Filin" (HUM lIt 5511, athree-credit-hoar cooroc, willmccl form Y lo 9:45 p.m. ou Mon-days beginniuf Jun. 55 at OahtonEant, 7701 N. Lincoln Ave.,Skokic.

Students will view itt major mo-tion pictures in class and study indepth how screenwriters, direc-loro, editors and actors portraytheir own unique apporach Do in-limucy, sexuality, betrayal undhealing in human relotinnshiys.Films scheduled to be viewed willinclude Witness, High Noon,Sophie's Chsice, Hearthoru, TheGreat Sautisi and MASH.

According te teacher MikeMaloney, students will also learnIs produce their own familyhistory or "Family Film Por-Irait," which wilt involve ioDer-eiewing famliy members on f iSsu,editing, adding manic and asoundtrack, and transferring thefilm to u home videotape format.

Fur informatisu un the cosme,call 135-1752. For registraliss in-formation, cull t35-l4te.

Scholasticacelebrates 80 yearsof education

St. Schotastica High Scirnot incelebrating ils eighliethgradsutirrg class this year. Theschool whictr is owned undoperated by the BenedictinelinIers nf Chicago, is located uS7410 N. Ridge Bootevamd, servingthe Rogers Park cemwsnity. Tiresctronl offers a wett-rousded.traditional education nia a variedcurriculum. Alttroagtr rorrirstaremphasis is basically collegepreparatory, Ihr school supporlsstrong programs in fine urlo,practical arts and business. Thisyear st celebration willculminate will, a banquel enFebruary 25, 1955 h000riogalomnac and friends oD SI.llcholastica. Singer/harpist MaryO'Hare will be Ihr guestcelebrity.

Kendall College -We Come Highly Recommended'At Kendall, I gained euperirnccthat few undergraduate scbrrslsstTer. My internship gave mcconfidence and experience I canbuild on in tIar blare.'

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"Speech team is comprised stindividuat events where studentscompete inlemscholusticutly isone nf twelve events," rom-mooted Mr. David Jeffern, headcoach of speech team al MaiseEast Ibis year.

The twelve speech learn eventsincludo five public syeahiugevents and seven dramaticevents. The five pobllc speakingevents are special nccuuiosspeaking, original oratnry,oralorical declamation, eulemp,and radio speaking. The sevendramatic events are prose, verse,humorous duet acting, dramaticdort acting, origisal comedy,kumorons interpretation, anddramatic interpretation.

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Scholastica celebrates80 years of education

SI. llcholastica High School is celebrating its eightieth graduatingclass Ibis year. The school which is owned asd operated by theBenedictine Sisters of Ctocago, is locatrd at 7416 N. Ridgo blvd.,serving the Rogers Park community. The school offers a well-rounded, traditional educalian via a varied covricolam. Althsughcurricular emphasis iv basically college preparatory, the schoolsopporto strong programs in fine arts, practical urto and business.

This year of celebration will culminaSe with a banqoet unFebruary 25, 10fB honoring alumnae and friends of Si. Schotsstrea.llinger/Isarpiul Mary O'Hara will he the g005l cetebrity.

Maine East Speech Teamcompetes at Bradley

year milk ils first toacuomeut atFcemd High llvhsol in Palatine onNov. 7 and will sow compete atBradley Usiversity in PeoriaDee. 4-5. mio year Maine Eastwill host speech sertissais osFeb. 13 and Ihr season will endFeb. 21 wilh Ike Scottie Tourna-usent held al Illinois StateUsiversily.

Retomning speech teammembers al Moine East areShorso Smithson of MortonGrove, Cava Lacerwith nf Glen-view, Benita Hsliesberg of Mor-tos Grove, Olivia Lee of DesPlaines, SIrve Fottermas uf DesPlaises, Mall Guerrieri at Hiles,Jade Distsjo nf Morton Gruye,and Allison Cherry of MortesGrove.

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The witch's gingerbread housewill be made with real candy forthe single Public performance of"Haasel and Gretel" to bepresented by the Nues West HighSchool Children's Theatre onSaturday, 11cc. 12, at 1t5 p.m.Children in the andiesco are in-vited to go on stage after the per-formance to "labe a piece of thehouse or to meet the fairytalecharacters. Photographn may betabeo with the characters at thatlione.

Nues Westpresents"Hansel and Grete!"

Nitos West junior Latta Steinhas been cast as Grelel in theGrimm's fairtytale andsophomore Adam Telengater willportray brother Hansel.Sophomore Jennifer Collins willbe the witch. Other rolen havebees assigned senior WendyDoyle, junior Carl Helwing,oophamore Karen Gathrje andfreshmen Kelly Hogan, JulieDoyle, Barbara Boaboatsis,Davita Lenin and Kim Laewen-thai.

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The production is under thedirection of Cynthia Philbio, withLee Goldberg and Peter Sharpeproviding the sels and technicalexpertise. Gretchen Glader in thecostumer and Sheri Owens thevocal director. Two otadents arealso on the production staff. BethLichtenolein, a junior, in thechoreographer and Maggy Daffy,a senior is assistant to the direr-tar.

General admiooion tickota at $2for adults asd $1.50 for etsldren,can be purchased at Ihe hen of-fire prior to the performance,Wiles West High School io localedon Oakton sI. at Edens enpwy.,Skokje. Call 966-3800 for fartherinformation.

Benefit ConcertDon'l osino the special benefit

canecO for SHORE CommunityServices fur Relardod Citizens atCubby Bear Lounge. SecondCassio will be featured withseveral other local bands lo heannounced.

The boschi concert is on Fn-day, December 11 at 9 p.m. and a$5 donation will he required at thedoor. Cabby Bear Lounge iolocated at 1559 W. Addison searClark (across the street fromWrigley FieldI.

Live NFL football on ESPN!

Sunday night C000rago continaeo this rnovthwith four key'matchups. Plus NFL PrimeTime for an in-depth preview ofeach game.Dec. Blh Chicago Beam vn Minnesota VikingsDoc. i 3lh Denver Broncos vs SeaBle SeahawksDec. 20th Washington Redskins vs Miami DolphinsDec. 27th L.A. Rams vs San Francisco 49ers.

Northeasternproduction

Cast members (clockwise, l-r) Jeffery J. Wiflgale, Eures Peter-sos, Lisa Evelyn Guzznas and Louise Cottini from Northeastern Il-linois University Theatre's "If Yea Could Seo What We Hear...,"create a kaleidoscope of movement.

The production, winch is a blend of words, sonad, moule, lights,and colar, runs Thursdays through Saturdays, December 3-5 and10-12 at 7:30 p.m. in Nnrtkeaslern's Stage Center, 5500 N. Si. Louiuave. Admission is $4, students and seniors, $3. For ticket infamia-lion, call 553-4981, est. 3750.

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Watch for our freeleisure newspaper

The Nues Park District will bedelivering their free . leisurenewspaper to residents the weekof December 9th through 141k.

This leisure gnido will giveresidents information on all ofNitos Park District's services,classes, seminars and free even-lu. Christmas aclivjtes,retirement seminars and freelectures on health will all befeatured io this informative

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Dr. James Lucas (tsp left(, professor nf music at Northeasternillinois University and director of the university's Computer MunieLaboratory, esplajus the use of music and computers "in concert"lu a group of MIDI (Musical Instruzuent Digital Interface)students.

Three seminars on MIDO-related lopics will be presentedal Nor-Iheastern on Balurday, Dec. 5 in the A-Wing of the university, 5500N. St. Lomo ave. in Chicago. For more isfurmalion, call 583-4050,ext. 2941.

sewspaper. Classen that will beoffered include tamkltng for lots,gymnastics, art, dance, basket-hall, adult enercise, Cross Coun-try Ski inutrucijos and Tao KwonDo, to name only a few.

Should you, by some chance,sot receive your free Copy of ourleisure newspaper, call Ike RilesPork District at 907-0633 and we'lltell you of o convonieni lscatiouwhere you ran pick one up(

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Traveling Handstroupe toperform

The Traveling Hands Troupe ofthe Center on Deafneoo, DesPlaines, will enterthin at theDecember 8 meeting of theEvanston Women's Club.

The yotmg performers wfli pre-sent a signed and voice Varietyprogram of Song and dance, in-eluding selections from theBroadway musical 'Ansie".

The Traveling Hands Troupe ¡sa Select gronp of perfonnerofrom the Center on Deafness'Traveling Hands Theatrical Pro-gana, the only theater programin the country for deaf and hear-log unpaired yomrg people.

Local residentsin Millikin

iproductionMichelle Chortler of Des

Plames and Karen Olson of Glen-mew are participating ¡n theMillikin University Theatre pro-duction nf "The Art of Dining".Chartier bas a major sopportissgrole and Olson boo a lead role inthe production which wilt hepresented Dec. 9-13 lo Albert

TaylorTheatre on campus.

Chartier, a freshman muoicaltheatre major, io a daughter nfJan Chartier and Dennis Char-her, both ut Des Plaines, and alff7graduate ofMaine West HighSchooL

Olson, a junior musical theatremajor, io a daughter of Thomasand Kathleen Olson, 13f Fern-wood, Glenview, and a graduatenf Maine Eost High School.

Coin collector'sshow

The next date for the ChicagoCoin Boto-se vill be held at theLeaning Tower YMCA, f3f OTonhy, on Sao., Dec. 13 from IOam. to 4 p.m. Admission is freeand there is ample free parhing.Eighteen experto will have ex-hdoitu on display and will heavailabel to appraise and identifyany coins, medals, lobees nrpaper meney presented. All per-Snos interested in coin cellectingare cordially invited to attend.

Fruky's receivesSilver PlatterAward

Jaeh Drenler, entrepreneurand owner/operator of Fluky'sfamous for Chicago-style hotdogs for nearly fo years, wooawarded the 1907-1988 Silver Plat-1er Award for "Best Hot DogStand," by Food Industry News.

On Nov. 10, winnern in eight dit-Ocrent categories were k000red althe 2nd Annual Silver PlotterAwards ore Special to reutaurantoperators because libe IkeAcademy Awards, the o-injieroarc determined by a vole of theirpeersother restaurantoperators. This year's uomineeswere selected through a ballotingprocedure that lnctnded morethan 2,000 of Chicogo'o topentabliutmoentu.

Fluky's was founded nearly 60years ago by Abe "Fluky" Drex-1er as o single hot dogutand al theCorser of Chicago's Maxwell andHalsied Streetu Today Fluky'shot dogs are Ike Chicago favoriteut three locutions, os WesternAve. lu ChIcago, on Dandee Nd.in NOrthbrook and on MilwaukeeAve. in NUes.

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free hot chocolate, a raffle draw-ing with prize, caroling sod theSnow Queen bringiug holidaycheer Io all.

Tickelu Our the tutt-teoglh per-fonuaoce of the Nutcracker are010 ucd $12, Tichyts for Ihe week.day matioces are $3 and $3,25. Allhebels arc available at the Ces-Ire East Bou Office, 3701-A N.Liuccln le likokie, 073-63W undTicketmanler, 912-1510. Child andSesiur diucouslu are available.

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Variety Club of IllInois (Tent 20), "the heurt nl Hoheit Dactotnas and Howard Alpershow business helping children in need," unveils Sealed (l-r) Betty Julo-sao, Curole Sutter,Ito new slate of 000icers for 1980. Christine Brown, Presideul Ted Wilmes, SandyStanding (t-r) Matthew Miller, Chairman nf the Volid, Aaron Cushman, Fran Blechmon andBoard Haywood Mitchosoon, Peter Mayer, Mayo seated ox the floor, Jobo Iltin. Not shown, JanWalcott, James Marlin, Pani Sjlh, Joy Ross, Ber- Blane, Phillip Corboy, Jr., Robert Fink, Jec Mur-uurd Mack, Janice Feder, Aaron Shlesman, CIlIO oanski und Douglas Potash.Payne, International Azubausador Bene Stein,

"The Nutcracker" at Centre East Ski Weekendwith the NuesPark District

The Riles Parts Dislriet, incooperalius with Skohie ParkDisiricl io offering a Snowy skiweekend gel-a-way lu Devil'sHead Ski Reourt, Feb. 13 und 14.Deluse coach bus Irassportation,t nights lodging, I dinner, 1brcakfaul and lift tickets are altiscluded is thIs leriffic packagedeal. The fee of $105 per personIncludes all the enlras above, en-cepl eqnlpmenl restaI. Devil'sHead is Incaled in Merrinsac,Wisconsin, only 3½ hours tramChicago. Devil's Head featureslive enterlainmeul indoor pool,sauna and soldour bol tub center.They boast lOS acres 0E skiablelerrain, 13 ski runs and averlicledrop nl 500 fecI.

Complete ski islormatins eaube mailed lo you by calling theRiles Park Dirlricl al 967-6033.

Friends of Librarypotluck dinner

The Friesdu of the NOes PublicLibrary will a pollock dinnerOx Monday, December 14, at 6p.m. The Friends of the Libraryhope to make Itas holiday dliineran annual e-cenI. A short businessmeetmg wili preceed the dinner.

All members of Ike friends aremviled lo attend Anyone wishingta allend who in not u member,will he weleeme ut the door withpaid membership The annoalfamdy membership fee is $6.

Formoro regiStrutiawor5 signup far a dish contact Lee Biga at047-5170.

Michael J. AgostiMarine Pst. Michael J. Agouti,

uan of Jahe M. Agasti of 8156CraO'fOrd, Skohie, bas completedrecruit training al Marine CarpsRecroil Depot, San Diego,

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Holiday greetings from OAK MILL.,. a mall where merchanlaplace the highest priority on the esthetic ond unique. The perfectharmony of continental and American styles is os beaatifut as auangelic choir singing songs nf the holiday season.

The same individuality has been adopted by each merchant IbisSeason. Managers and owners have planned glifo sod delights foryou. Some willserve refreskmento, onmn are offering saies aud dis-consta, and some stores have invited special gueula,

Last weekend master wood sculptor, Ulrich Bernardi,demonstroted the amazing art of waodcralting at EUrOpean 1m-ports. Gigi ofGIGt'S DOLLS A SHERRY'S TEDDY BEARS told osSasla wilt he dropping io on December 19 & 20. Of you believe inSosta skip over this nest scoop. The lovable elderly gentleman inthe red velvet ssitwill he Gigi's l8year old dad, retired deatist DocHolt. A veteran of three years at Gigi'o establishment, he kas beengearing up for this rate for quite some time. Gigi isn't sure wholoves it mnre, her dad nr the delighted children.

We went "Overthe aver asid Thrnngh the Woods" In COUR TRYCRAFTS AND CARDS fora visual glimpse at the romantic charmsal un old fashioned Americas Christmas. In Chrislmasespast, giflawere handmade withlove and care. They were simple, natural, andcatorfnt. Country Crafla captures the essence uf thin bygone erayear-round, and the shop is especially heautdol and busy atChristmas. According to Caoolry Craft's ono-nr, Janice, "Peopleseem In be especially drawn toward personal things that donI havethat maw produced look."

Io her hoy shop Janice demonstrates enormous talant in the wayshe's able to display countless pieces of American art. HerChrIstmas tree, trimmed with only wooden ornamento, exudes anatural folksiness that on amonnt of tinsel nr mndern triaasnsingscould oulubine, Janice has dechedtbe walls with beautifst wreaths:added some ruffled Chriutmos aprom, old fashioned cards, caten-dors, and scented candles. Mix all this with a marvelsm blend ofAmerican folkart and it's a Irip backwards in time, Janice toldus she's always been sold on the country look and celebrates oldfashioned Christmas at home, toe. "t've always felt that coualry incomfortable, sturdy, and warm," she said. "These salue qualitiesalso creato a great atmosphere for children".

As the Louvre Is to Paris ond the Prado is te Madrid, EURO-PEAN IMPORTh is One of the few places in these northern suburbswhere every millimeter of space is covered with exquisite valuableworks of art. It's a veritable Who's Wbogf the world's greatest ar-tisis who work with ceramico, wood scolpIre, asd collectors'plates lo same only a lew.

We spoke with owoer, Edward DelGao, who told us, "We carryeverything your heart could desire. tI yos can't find it tiere, youcan't find it anywhere". Edward alan attributes much of the store'ssuccess to his sos, Robert, of whom he said, "He's the driving forcebebiud the business always looking Ear the new and different".

Herr DelGau, a native German, bas a deep appreciation for theart he sells and for this cuotomers. He told os, "t seiS only carry topquality in everything I sell." His philosophy greatly ben chIa hisCustomers. The cousmners' desires are two-fold when purchasing awork nf art: to appreciate the beauty of the work and expect thepiece will increase in value us an inveotmeot.

European Imports has one of the largest collections of gracef utund slender Lladra ceramIcs. Precisos Momeolu porcelain bisquefigurines by artist Samuel Botcher are also hot sellers. Depictinglife's precious momenta in light pastels tbroogh the wide-eyed w-nacence of children, these figurines have lonched the heurts of pewpIe everywhere.

In addition to u hugh collection of the world's finest colleclor'splates, Europeon Importo features cnt crystal so pure your eyesOre almost blinded by the dancing raiohaw of coloro... Woodsculptures of birdu with each feather carved so perfedlly one has tuask if it's real. There's no way ta tell you about each and everytreasure in this fairyland a store without writing o book, so slapio and feast your eyes.

We're having trouble believing EUROPEAN IMPORTS Il is alanno-sed by the DelGaus. (We santo-ct this specialty Christmas starehas gol lo be a secret estemian of Santa's workshop). We haven'tseen any elves yet, but we're still looking. It's Ilooc lo ceilmg, wallto wall, colorful, glistening, adorable, joyous, red-green,Christmas, Christmas, Christmas!

There ore teddy bears, reindcer,lighlu, ureumeola, toys, clowns,and the cutest wooded soldiers who not only goard your tree butslun crack nola between their woudeo leeth...Thcy also feature anentire lighted snow village of colleclibles lo a large assortment alarchitectural styles, For 'every Christmas deearstive need visitEuropean Imports It. And please, il you caleb a glimpse al anyelves, let us know.

Until nest time, see you at the mall.

Real Estatereview seminar

Peroom o-ko are plonulog totake the State Real EstaleSolmeno Licemure Enam caobenefit from au alt-day reviewsession at Oabtnn CommunityCollege from 9 am. 155p.m. Sat.,tine. 5 at the College, 1660 E, GaSRd., Des Ptainm.

The seminar, "Real EstateReview" (REL Al0-04), is led byJobs Michaela, chairperson ofOabtos's Steal Estate program.The class will include a review ufthe hasic principles ofreat estate,a practice esam, aod a questionand an answer sessino. The castis $45.

To register, call 982-9858. Forinformation on real colatecourses, call 025-1776.

Supervisorycertificaterecipients

Sopervisors in companieslocated in Nites will receive Cer-tifo-ates indicating completion ofone or more courses of the Super-visory Development Institute ofthe Northern Illinois IndustrialAssociatino, Fri., Dec. 11 al the

'Shnralao-North Shore Ins, North-brook. Certificates soiS he award-ed following a breakfast.

From Cote-Panner InstrumentCompany, 7425 N. Oak Parb Ave:Patricia A. Babikan, a Profes-sinisaI Master Supervisory Cee-

.tificate. From ImperialEaslmen, Inc., 6380 W. HowardSt.: William Brehm, a Prnfes-sionat Master Supervisory Cer-tificate.

Jamison D. RoubosArmy Private Jamison D.

Reuhan, son of David Rouhas of444 E. Sunuet Blvd., Battle Creek,FiNch., and Margaune Rushes of5920 N. Crawford, Shoble, hascompleted basic training at FortDix, N.J.

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Supervisory certificate recipientsSupervisors in compaoies

located in Shokie will receiveCertificates indicating compte-tino nf one sr mare courses of theSupervisory Development Is-stitute nf the Northern illinois lo-dustrial Association, Fri., Dec. IIat the Sheraton-North Shore too,Northbrooh. Certificates will be

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HEALTH 1'EWSRush North Shore seeks blood donors

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urged to donate at the drive from9 im. to b p.m. lot the touthmeetiog room. Rebecca Lotuoff,blood arme chairper500, andTony Brown, co-chairpersoO,arge all ettgihte donors to call677-9660, Ext. 3358 to sehedute anappointment. Walk-rn donors arentso welcome. Get io the holdayspielt and he a volunteer blooddonor.

Foot ScreeningSwedish Covenant Family

Health Cester, 6304 N. Naele, isotteriog Orne podiatric ocr000i500os Salorday, Dec. 5, Omm 9 am.lo 3 p.m

Dr. John F. Grady, podiatristat Ihn center, will conduct thensawinalioOs for foot relatedproblems socio as buninos, heelsparncallnUnes, coros, ingrown

In uddilion, Dr. Joseph L.D'Silva, u specialist in or-thopcdicn, who also is at the ceo-1er, will eine mini lectures noosteoporosis al 10 and lt am. andI p.m. A question and answerperiod will follow each lath.

Free coller and refreshmentswill be served. AotvOoceregistration for both eveols isrequired and may be mode bycalling 631-0300.

The Swodinh Covenant FamilyHealth Center is affiliated withSwedish Covenant Honpitot. Dro.Grady and D'Silvo ore no thehospital's medical statt.

Des Plainesblood drive

A holiday blood drino for DesFlameo renideots will be held onTuesday, December 15 from1r3116 p.m. The drove will be hetdal the Des Plames Mall, Prairieand Pearson, Des Plaises. Ap-poiolmento cas be made bytelept000iog blood drive ctoairper-son Lucille Stivha at 39l04ll4.Walls-in dcnors arc also welcome.Help anerl a holiday blood shor-tage, nolaoteor to be a blooddonor.

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North Shore Visitiog NurseAusociation ourses give a goftthat stems teem the heart. Drorlog Natiooal Home Health CareWeek (November 31-December4), the North Shore VNAcelebrates its commitment toquality home heattto care with aearoatios tar each paticot.

Shown above are North Shore

More than 2,OO6peopte blued bea 'celebration of life" for 'tose"grodaales" of the Newborn In-teonive Care Unit on Sot., Sept.19, al Lutheran GeneralChildren's Medical Center, 1775Dempsler St., Parb RIdge,. The15-year reomion of Ihn N.t.C.U.grarfuoteo brought 40e childrenwho had bees critically illat birthand their familien together withthe Lutheran General Children'oMedical Ceoter staff who hadtreated the children as iofastn iothe N.I.C.U.

Sc000ieg the cheerful crowd ofhealthy childrenfrom intanto loleeoagersSoymOur Meirich,M.D., Choirman, LutheranGeneral Children's MedicalCenter, said: 'Saving thosechildren would not have beenpoonible when I started mycareer mare than 3f years ago.But, Ihuoks to early, aggrconiveand hopeful care with medical,educatinool and technological ad-vancemeots, we are treatingthese infants as human beingsand watching serinosly ill in.fanismany born under twepoaodo at birthgrow np to behealthy, active children."

The Newborn Intensive CaenUnit at Lutheran GeneralChildren's Medical Center is theonly slate-denignated, Level, ItOaoit in Chicago's oorthwentsuburbs treating high-risk andcritically ill toewhorns. Since1972, when Henry Maugurten,M.D., director, Meonatology,developed the uoit, more than4,000 babies hone 'graduated."

The Newborn Intensive CareUnit al Lutheran GeneralChildren's Medical Ceuter bas afull learn of specially trainedtorses, phynicians, techniciansaod a fully trained transportteam. Adeances io iofaot soIn-

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VNA ourse Terry Sarusni withSlonkie resident Frank tCathreio,home recovering from u mildstroke. The North Sbroe VNAprovides nursing care andhomemaher services to northCtsicagoland residents. Based inWilmette, the North Shore VNAi5affiliated with St. FrancisHospital of Evanston. For addi-tional intorerration, call 251-720e.

Lutheran General Children's

Medical Center reuniontianal needs. costinuess mond-the-cinch care and moresophinlieoted non-invasivemonitoring eqniprneut aroresponsible for providing betterinfant care with the child's lifeand long-lcrrn weltare io miod.Lutheran General hojooanizes thehigk-Iech almosphere by eu-cocraging family support efforts:with 24-boor visilatinn, parentsund geoodpareolu ore encourag-ed tu interact phynicatly withtheir iofaols, siblings are allowedto visit in special situalions andsupport for lamilien is offered byConcerned ParmI Organization,a volunteer parent-to-pareot sop-port group.

For mere information or pic-luron Of Ike Lutheran GeneralChildren's Medical Center'sN.I.C,U. 15-year Neusion, cullKaren Keitner at 751-2121.

' Communityprogram onadult depression

A lecture no "Holiday Blocs"sponsored by Foment Hospital andFoundation of Des Plaines anpart of ils special communityeducation program un aduttdepression. The lecture is treeand opon to the public.

The lerlure wilt be held 7:3ep.m., Mon., Dec. 7, al NorthSuburban Medical Center,Meeting Room, 1106 MounlaheBoulevard, H011mdn Enlaten, lebe repealed 7:30 p.m., Wed., Dee,16 al Forent Institute, LectureHall, 1717 Rand Rd., Des Plaines.

Due to seating availability,registration is requested. - Toregisler, or for a free brochsre,call 635-4391 or 635-43g2.

Judith Newman has acceptedthe position of program coor-

r dinator of rehabilitalion serviceut Orchard Mestal Health Centerserving Niles Township. Agraduale of the University ofMichigan, she received her

,f wanter's degree in 1973. Seven_ì years nl empinymeol with the-f department nl payehiatry al the6 University provided escellent,, esperience wilh severely distor-. bed patients as well as researchi and supervision background.

Haviog started her career in amental health center, she wishedto roturo to a community basedagency. Orchard MenIal HealthCeoler welcomes her to theirolalf.

M. Duncan Stantun, Ph.D., willr- dineuss '°Treating the Aduleseeni

Subsiunce Aboyer" at 3 p.m. usWeolnendoy, December 9, 1007 alForesi Hospital, 555 Wilson Lene,Des Plaines, Illinois. 'the lecture

.. is purl Al the Scienlifiv Lecture,. Serien, a program fur

protessiusals and slnderotn io Ihnt heallir tields whielr in upuosumed: by the Fnrest Hospital and F000-

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Professional Psychology..

Moderalvr will be Thomas Todd,.. Ph.D., ChiefPsychologiot, Furesl

ituspilol.. Dr. Sluolon in Professor and.. Direclor nl lIre Divisius of: Family Programs io the-Dnpar-

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Univnr'uily st Rochesler School ofMedicine. He is o Diptomole inClinical Psychology' for theAborrican Bvard uf ProfessionalPsyehulogy and a Diplomale in

. Dr. Craig S. Inno announcesIke opening nf hin office for theyroclice nf chiropractic at 7042

..W. Gablon, Niles.

r Dr. Inno graduated with a Duc-,. turate of Chiropractie from Na-: lional College nf Chiropractic ini Lombard. A Bachelor nl Arts in

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White SoxBlood Drive

Relired Chicago White Sonlayer Mini Mono, f9, will lend hisupport to the volunleer bloodboor program al While Son

Irluod drive un Wed. and Fri.,I)ee. te and to. Minose and otherìO5 plapemn will be on hand toIrgo autographs and anower"aesliun,.

. Comsornity residents are io-'lInd lo join players and donate

-.10 the two-day blood drive noIWed., Dec. 16 from 9:30 am. to4:3Sp.m., andFri., Dee. lu, from

i,i :35 am. to 1:30 p.m. The drinodl be held at Michael Reese

r. 'noon Conter, 530 East 3151Littreet, Ctoirago. The schedale an

ppObstment call 5t7-73l6.

Lecture series Onadolescent drugtreatment

Doctor opens NuesChiropractic office

Jndlth Newman

Manial and Family Therapy nlIhn Ameriearr Board uf FamilyPsychology.

Alo in on lire edilorial boards ufleo ncierolific/professional mor-vals, and has authored dooenn ofaeliclen on family therapy undrebInd lopien.

l'ho program io IACCB-ap-proeed arod aecrediled Our Cnn-liouirog Mediral Education.Reservali005 are required; tenOur a ninglo lecture is $20; nbodrnlrate is $8. For resrrvalionn or io-formalion, call 0354303.

Fnluee preserolations in theScientific I,ncture Serien will be"Diagnosing and Trealiog Co-Dependence: A Family SystemsApproaclo," by David Bre0500,M.D., no Wednesday, March 0,190f, and "Healing AdultCirildmen of Alcoholics," byClaudia Black, MOW., Ph.D., onJune f, 1900.

Services includo r chirnpraclicmanipulative therapy, n-ray,nItra-sound, diothermy, low coltmoocle stimulotinu, in-lernegmental traction, hot andcold therapy, with an emphasinon spurts medicine, outrition andaccident nod nurb related in.jurien. Saturdoy - and eveninghours are anailoble. Phone0554321.

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'three-hundred volunteers ofthe Evuostun Hospilal onerehonored Nov. 19 at the 0050alVulsoleer Recogoilion Programand receplioro. Local kunacien incladed: Leslie L000riog, DorothyLudmoc, Tyube Roller, GeraldSnyder, Bernice Bobrun, PhyllisBreen, Rumayne Dell, AmyBurkard, Katie Chambers, LooDredon, Alvin Ednlsoio, EloiseEinsteirO, Elearoor Engel, MurielGoldberg, Joseph Gould, AvivaHagan, Sandy Hubbard, HermanKahn, Esiher Kaplas, CandyKarlin, Irving Lernen, Roth Par-tnidge, Sally Pokomny GecirodoRout, Ouphia Schwab and MorrisSepluw.

Depression is a mental illnessthat can he treated. However, thetrend In treating depression ischanging. Dr. Charles Lodmerwill esomine this in a PassagenThrough Life lecture on Tuesday,Dee. 1 at Oahlno Cossmunily Col-lege East.

Ludmer, a certifiedpsychialriol in prieale practice inKeoilworth, will lecture on "Cur-rent Trends io the Treatment nlDepression", from l-2:3g p.m. ioroom 112 al Oahtnn East, 7701 N.Lincoln Ave Shukie.

In his lecture, Ludmer wifidiscuss Ihe cames at depressinoand mamme Ihe moro recentr000gnitiun that many kinds ofdepression might require treat-ment outside Ihe realm nlpsychotherapy.

Donation in $1. For informa-tins, call 635-1414.

"How to Find Help" is the lopinof the tent Caregivems seminar tobe held at Weiss Medical Center,6374 N. Lincoln Av000e, noTuesday, December 8, l9t7. TheCaregivers seminar series is in-tended tom people who honecaretaking respnnsibililies for anelderly relative or friend.

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So lUlticl'l criticaltill'le is lost. Time spent en re)ute that cottid have been spentgetting cate. If.yott had only gone to the emet'gency room inthe first place.

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Winter registration of classesatIbe LeaningTower Y", 6300w. Tonfo,, begias Thursday, Dec.10 for members and Tuesday,Dec. l5fornon-members. Classesbegin January 4 and run for 7weeks.

The Y provides a wide spec-train of classes for ail ages andintoresls. Far pre-schoolers withprograms such as Dad/Tot gymclasses Kiddie Kollage, Pre-School Gymnastics, Play &Learn; Beginning Dance Techni-qaes and the ever popular Gymand Swim Cambinatios classes.Winter oriestatiOn for pro-schoolis Wednesday, Doc. 30 at 715

For Yonth ages 6-15, Pro-gressive swim classes, Porpoise,Diving, Swim Team, LeadersClub, Ca-ed Ron & Fitness, Soc-cer, Floor Hockey, Gymnastics,Judo and Sell Defense, Karate,Racquetball, Yosth& Toen Tap &Ballet, Skin Diving and Special'School's Oat" programs foryouth.

For odalts, Pro & Post NatalFitness and Swim classes, SwimInstraction, Lifoguarding, Jods,Self Defense and Karate, Balletand Tap, Aerobic Dancing,Aqu0005tics, Aqua-rabies, Div-jog, Arthritis Water ExerciseProgram, Scoba Diving, SeaLancero Scsha Ctsb, Masters

Winter classes at Leaning Tower "Y"Swim, Physical Filnesu Classesand Specialty Aerobics Classes,Cardiac Rehab Program, Nutri-tissai Coanoelisg and Diet Con-trot, Weight Loss Program,Notrition tallos, Stress Testingand Health Rink appraisalsevaloation, Blood PressoreScreening, Healthy Back, FirstAid, CPR asd Racquetball. Somenew classes are: for teenage girls- an Aerobic Exercise Doss;special sessions are offered inCross Coontry Skiing; new ener-cine classes io circoit training,Body Shaping and The UltimaleLow Impact Aerobic Dass.

The Conquerors is a gym andswim program which in a social,

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recreational and physical pro-gram for the handicapped andopen to any kind of handicap. Theprogram in free for members.

Corporate Memberships and aComprehensive Health Enhance-meot Program is available toCorporations in oor service area.Programming for employeesconsisto of evalootion asd con-satIation in Ihe areas of fitnessaod noirition, as well os healthand exercise classes.

A special School's Dot HolidayProgram will be held os Joosary18 (Marlin Luther King Day) andFebrsary 11 )Lincoln'sBirthday). The program is oyen

for boyo and girls ageskindergarten thro 6fb grade. Theactivities schedofed includeswimming, crafts, games andmovies. The program runs fromRIO am. sotil 33O p.m. with es-lended care available from 7:35am. soli1 5:35 p.m. Activities oreopen for both members and nos-members. Register today for Itasprogram.

A special Break Schedule fromDecember 11 - Ja000ry 4 will of-fer many programs for adoRosod p00th.

For information, call NicktDoebler, Program Esecolive atthe Leaniug Tower YMCA,047-8222.

Orchard Centerreceives AARPcontribution

On Tuesday, Dec. 1, a chech forfIlO was presented to OrchardMental Health Center of NilesTowaship by the AmericanAssociation of Retired Persons.Meelieg at the Skokie Lihrary,Ihe group heard a brief presenta-lion of the many services offeredby She center to children,adolescents and 045110. Sup-porled by fondo from the slate,lowoship ood a sliding scale offees, OMIOC is coger lo informIhe community of its comprehen-sive progrOmo for all residenlo ofPiles Township.

Free Fridaynight movies

The NOm Park District will beshowing free movies at the Gren-nan Heights Gymumiam, 8255Oketo Ave. lo Nileu. Twice amonth, a PO rated movie will heshown staGing at 7 p.m. "TopGun", "Clash of the Titans","The Right Stuff", "Bach to theFolure", "Teen Wolf", "MaxDugan Retaron", "Mr. Mom","Space Camp", "War Games",aud "Heaven Can Wait" Ore josto few of the many litles to bechosen from. These free movieswiU be shown on Ihr fnUowingFridays: Dec. 4 and If.

To find sol whal movies will beshown, call Grennan Heighls Iheday before She movie io to beshown - 007-0975.

A Cook Couoty graod jury hasiodicted Iwo mes on briberycharges for allegedly attemplingto quash a soulh suburbanburglary investigation by poying$4,100 Io Iwo police officers whowere preleodiog lo be corrupt,Cook C000ly Stale's AltorneyRichard M. Daley 0500uncedToesday.

Angelo Moro, 38, o04g24 Estes,Liocolowood, and Tosi Pelrov,33, of 0127 5. Sucrameolo Ave.,were charged with bribery andsolicilolios lo commil bribery,Daoy said.

They ore ochedoled lo bearroigoed Dec. 15.

TheBag1e,Thmidy,December3, 11S7

Two men indicted incop bribe attempt

The charges stem froma Nov. 3meeting in a North Siderestaorunt at which Ihe Oefen-Oasis allegedly offered themoney lo Iwo Crestwood policeofficers in enchauge for closingan invenligation ints a recentborglory in 1h01 suborb, accor-ding lo Daley.

Moro osa Petrov allegedlymade the bribe offer, whilePelrov allegedly paid Ihr $4,000io a restroom of She Erjovocreslourool al 4343 N. LioroloAve.

71:0 borglary iovesligalion io5h11 peodiog, Doley noled.

The defendaols were arrested

last Friday, at which time bendwassel at $10,000.

Daley said the charges will heprmeculed by his office's PublicIntegrity Unit.

Eugene P. LeonardNavy Petty Oflicer luI Claus

Eugene P. Leonard, sun uf PaulC. andVirgil A. Leonard of 1233 S.Clifton, Park Ridge, G., recentlyreported for duty with PatrolSquadron-SO, Naval Air Station,Moffett Field, Ca.

A 1900 graduate of Notre DameHigh School, Niles, he joined theNavy in Seplember 1970.

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Closed Sredcys0e All Legel Hollday

KAYS ANIMAL SHELTER2705 Arlington Hts. Rd.

Arlington Heights

PLASTIC COVERS

PLASTIC COVERSFirst Títere at Wholesale Price

2 for iFree Estimares Insured

CLOTH & UPHOLSTERYDOMINICKS

PLASTIC COVERSlo S. Main St.

Park Ridge692-5397

Osee 16% esirh ed

The Bugle, Thursday, Decembert, 1907

LEUSE THE BUG

WANT966-3900

s

SI SS SER VICE DIRECTOR Y

AUTRY'S, INC.(DO-DROPI

SEWERAGECATCH BASINS

CLEANED-$25 a upAlso Repaired & Rebelle

. Electric Roddiet

. Tree Roots Remeced

. Sathtubs, toilets, maïs lise& Sick liae opesed

. Plumbing Repair24 HOLJR-7 DAY SERVICE

588-1015Miectes from your dose

FREE ESTIMATES 35 YRS EXPlesssred Beetled Lic3799$10 OFF RODDING ofMAIN SEWER PIPES

MIKE'SPLUMBING SERVICE

Plembie grepsirs e remodeling.Draie & Sewer linos power toddgd.Low water pressure eorrgeeed.Semp pumps instollod & toreicod.

338-3748

IICAPRI REMODELING

The Peeplo Wies Caree Wallt R Floor Tile

-o Ploerbieg Electric. Painting

15 % Soelor Ci tiooe Disce0ctFroc Eseioesg 24 I-fr. S eroico

390-0724

ROOFING

ADD A JOHNIn your homo, banemenr, atrio orroc. room. We dc all repair workalso remodeling.. JOHN NERI Er SONS

698-3115252-NERI

PLUMBING

PAINTING& DECORATING

LOW COSTROOFING

COmplete QoaEtv Rooting Sordos

EWRITTENrrs ESTIMATES

966-9222

* RT. GRAND, INC. *INTERIOR EXTERIOR

Spray. Brush. RtIIer, Paperhanging, Power WashingFully Insured $1,000,000 Liability

For your protection os well as ours All Workers completelyc000rod by Workmen's Compensation Inosronco.

Call for FREE Estimate

539-0089

STORM WINDOWS

MIKWAV

IMMEDIATECARDINALWORD PROCESSINGFOYOOrTVPI09NOrOds

Martoellr000krss

966-4105

CONTRACTCARPETS

8038 MilwaukeeNibs, Ill.

. ALL NAME BRANDS

. ALL TEXTURESSPadding and Installation

/anailable

,, We qaote pricesoverthe phone

t, FAIR PRICES. COMPARE -THEN SEE US!

692- 4 76cori 282-8575

SNOW PLOWING

BUTCH'S SNO WPLO WINGCars Started We Plow

Commnryial/lodustrial/HomesFREE ESTIMATECALL BUTCH

635-7958

,, ,- s Top Ooalitp

'ç"-___i___ It Styles

oomelaermemwudows!eotaflcOoe, F,on Eflbeota. sernisse

satlariod 0fl.esos. rOO Oes, t! ne.,.

TELEPHONEINSTALLATION

FLUSH BROS.Dirt cheap telephone instollaeiooWiring, telephone ourenoicon addnew home pro-wine9.

CoIl for free estimate

TLJCKPOINTING

"WE FIX BRICKS"TUCKPOINTING . BRICKWORK

Falle leso,.,! Frass Essiosases965-2146 SKOKIE

TYPESETTING

TYPEWRITERSTYPEWRITERS

Priea!o Sain5M Sel corde Ils S llle

Lesorlron h PriVo, Otorticg st 0355

640-6435

433-0933

WALL WASHING

NORTHWESTWALL WASHING

Walls, Ceilings, Woodwork wash.ed; Carpelo cleaned. Spediolizingio Reoideotiol Clozniog.Free Estimates lesoard

2524670 252-4674

WANTED TO BUY

y WANTED \WURUTZIRSJURE ROSIS

ALSOSLOT MACHINES

A,oy Condioi.so

'-'s'- 9-2742

p

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965-3900 jIMMEDIATE

PRINTING CO.hitt DEMPITER

MORTON GROVE, ILL,

Your Ad AppearsIn The Following Editions

NILES BUGLEMORTON GROVE BUGLESKOKIEILINCOLNWOOD BUGLE

PARK RIDGEIDES PLAINES BUGLE

GOLF-MILLJEAST MAINE BUGLE

ADVERTISEYOUR

BUSINESS

HERE966-3900CORRECTIONS

Esoh od is carefully proct reod, butOsrOrs do 00005.ltyooriodoorrcr

Essors will 5 creer lied burepbliation Sorry. but il o correrCOOtin, Os otter the first publinatie,rand s OdrOflOtn,,t itied before the,rnst i nsert ion. tl,e rrspoosibil,ry is

tos tire erro, Oseod rIso So,;rdlri,rspace ocoopiod by the errer

I

THE BUGLE'SBusinessService

Directoryis beckoning

you to:L 00K ATTHE BUGLE'S

LOW, low ratas, whiohenablo you to:

ADVERTISETo getraut

po sensi. i 005tsmersl

_c.)fl Toyoarphonnasd-ULF CALL NOW

FRANK J. TURKL SONS., INC.

SAIR CONDIT ONINGSHEET METAL

. HEATING

647-96127136 TOUHY AVE.NILES,ILL. 60648

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WANT966-3900 51ko

.'--."L

GIRLSWANTED

9 to 19 yrg, to Competeforthe titles of Mist Pre-Tooss,Mist Junior Teens and MisoTeen Chicago, 1000's ofdollars in prizes including atrip to the nationals inDallao Tetas,For more information Call:

I (800) 345-2330MODELS WANTED

$15 An Hour.Luncheon and orCocktail Hours

Will Train,Full or Part-time

699-1263

VENDINGHOSTESS

eseding H gst500egn dsd ter curGleeoitw looutioe Moedgy th,a Fri.doy, 6:50 AM to 2:30 PM. Will tseln.Fottart horcont idaratloe , pintos

Mrs. King931-2600

PositionsNow Available

. WAITRESSES. BARTENDERS

. COOKS. BUS BOYSNew RestaurantOpening In Niles

ROSSINI'S8808 Milwaukee

390-0092Call between 9 AM-5 PM

SNACK BARATTENDANTApply Is Poroen

or CallBRUNSWICKNILES BOWL

7333 N. Mllwaakoe Ase.Nibs. Illinole 60648

647-9433

WAITRESSESFor lanoh or dleenr. Lsperiaeoado,will trtln. Moetoe Greet.

Call Ken:965-1940

EARN EXCELLENT MONEY InHomo Assembly Work. Jawslry,lop. b Othsro. FT PO PT AsciI.CALLTQOAyI I 15101 4593535 IToh.Rafuedablel Est. 93075 24 Hr..

TELEPHONESURVEYORS

Pant TIssa OnlyMonday Its, Friday

5:30 e.m..12:30 pro. sr 1-5 p.m. Con-dose ph onesorooyg . No selling.Gothor informoelon oeiy. 55.50 psrhour pIso bonss, Own rronsperta.tiOnreqaired.

CALL JAY LONGM/-0962

TELEMARKETERS fr DRIVERSCooh ptld dello. Houaowiaeo,rgtirnos , haedioappad & otadtnsoWork trom osr Office sr yssr homo.Must havoolgers psokieg 0010g. NoeOpori550ensos550r y. Wo willtraie . Flosible hours. Deys sr eues.legs usoiloble.

67410187950 Lamest 14

Sbskio, lI.10.11 bstwnon lt g.m. Er 9 p.m.1

TELEMARKETINGInsido Sales Rep needed IstHighland Park office. Must beeasnt, motioated and haue ph000es penen co. Salary plus commis.sign. Call Sill:

831.1292

CASHIERneeded in Highland ParkHigh SchoollMarriott. Goodsalary and benefits.

, 8:30 . 2t30CALL RUTH

432-8775

CATALOGERFoil Tirso. MIS roqoirod With 00-potionon on CIt H OCLC. Solareeogotioble. Eocsllone triogeboestits. Contact Ellen Brysnt.

Glencoe Public Library835-5056

Cashier!Food Service Woalcer

H ouroara Som.3pm

NO NIGHTS ORWEEKENDSFrioedie end buey

atmoephsre In employeesefatoela le 015051gw

area, P000llont bssotlteCell for leterslow:

Steve Joseph291-6481

'II,k\oerosseOso

RETAIL SALESSeine poro sonco dad tor sepasdinglighting showroom le tkokio. in.tersas in lnrsrisr dttige hoiptul. Es.O011ant po tostia I for right poraco.Nice work ermosphoro. Solaryoommo saura te with eoporioyee.Coli Roe At

675-7700

DEMONSTRATORSImmediate openings On w/n. In.torestin5, Promotional work.Msst be hardworking & fellable.Car neoessary. Must be 21. Es.cellent pay. Will traie.

Call Pat677-5726671-5707

POLICEEtFIREMANNEEDED PART-TIME"SALES POSITION"BIG DOLLARS POSSIBLE

Call 10 am. ' 2 pm.

298-0020

TELEMARKETINGMaeegors e Telemerketers,Earn extra Christmasmoney. Driners also needed.

253.0950

TELEMARKETINGWe will train you lo nell Rodiocommercials. A good phonecuico and enthuoiosm oro ro.qoirod. FoIl timo oareiogs atpart time hours.

Call Stan Carson:

298-6400On DempSter at Potter

BEAUTY SALONIn Nershbrook Court.N,ads peretImo ohempoo oasis ten000e 4 heirainiistt Foil esd Port Timo . CelE

564-0300 - Ext 20MAsk For Pam

BAKERY NEEDSFULL TIME

s Production PeopleALSO

. Shipping Et ReceivingExperience A Pbs

LA FRANCAISE CROISSANT453-7400

I,í,son'snooc

Your Ad AppearsIn The Following Editions

NILES BUGLEMORTON GROVE BUGLE

SKOKIE/LINCOLNW000 BUGLEPARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLE

GOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE

.506

HOLIDAY POSITIONSAVAILABLE

SELLING POSITIONS areanailable for reliable indieidoels,You cae earn estra money fromnom ontil Christmas pion ourliberal merchandise discount

Flexible morning, eftemnon and evening hoursare aweileble ranging from 15 to 30 hours per week.

ApIely le PornosMoodey aRos Feldey 1OAM.OPM Satssrdan ISAM-5:3KPM

JCPenney220 GOLF MILL SHOPPING CENTER

NILES, ILLINOIS 60648

SEARSHas Part Time Openings For:

. CASHIERS o AUTOMOTIVEo CLERICAL a SHIPPINGIRECEISJINGa DISPLAY o TELEPHONE OPERATORS

Plonible hsuys . days, 000nïngo, and/sr waakendoApply In Person:

PERSONNEL DEPARTMENTMonday thru-Thursday, 10 a.m..4 p.m.

or by appointment

WURS400 GOLF MILL SHOPPING CENTER

MIES, ILLINOISBO64B

VETERINARY SALESA eational veterinary supply company and an in.nOvatine leader is the industry is seeking an is.dividaal to join our Telemarketing DepartmentYou'll be marketing to our valued customer baseand be responsible for increasing our marketpenetratign.Gleneiew location Pfingsten B W. Lokel offers oem.petitive wage, Commissions It company paidbenefits. Full time position. If you are self motivatedIt heno science Or neterinary background and edesire to be pan gf our marketing team. please con.tact:

Personnel 729-8470

r- SALES sa-,IExcellent Opportunity For Experienced

Salesperson.IFull Time PositionWork Close To Home MUSt Ht

o Salary Plus Commission.BUGLE NEWSPAPERS

L Call 96639OO

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WAT s966-3900

ORDER EDITORSeeking detaiI-mirded person for entry evel editing oforders. Typing and or CRT enperience would be.helpfulfor CRT Entry of Orders.

Hours: 8:15 AM - 4:30 PMPlease call Personnel Department at

WELLS LAMONT CORP.6640 Touhy

Nues, Illinois 60648647-8200

GENERAL OFFICEYoung aggressive company seeks individuals withaccurate typing (50-60 wpm). good verbal and writ-ten communication ability, pleasant phoqe mannerand the desire to grow with un. Salary commen-surate with skills. Call for appointment.

728-1500Republic Tobacco

5100 N. RavenswoodChica, o, Il. 60640

GENERAL OFFICEFULLTIME

Receptionist/Typist for varied duties.Filing. typing, and phones.

IMMEDIATE OPENINGSFor appointment. call between 3 p.m-S p.m.

470-9500Townhouse TV & Appliances

The Super Store7850 Milwaukee, NOes

WE WILL GET THE MESSAGE FASTERON OUR QWIP TRANSCEIVER

AIjp. BUGLE NEWSPAPERS

8746 N. SHERMER RD., NILES, ILLINOIS

966-0198(OUR OWIP NUMBER)

TEACHER!TEACHERS AIDE

For asubIishod boforo/afrer sohoolprosraor, 2 hour o renions forbof oreso hooll3 hoer opofling foroffor 5chool. SubsfifufesvOedndube. M000 b eeopori0000 d in workmt wifh children. Cull Ellen,

WesleyDay Caie Center

OI.enl.w729-01M

DENTALASSISTANT

Immodioto Opfning availablo forchullongint, full f1,00 work io a lorosGroup OCien. Eopori fnceio proforrod,however wo will train the right porree.For information tall:

ANN ETFE2964686

t SUPPORT ANALYSTy Entry level pnuitiOfl in our computer division. Respon-

.sibilitiesinclude Data Entry and Word Processing. An es-

cellent oppertanitv to be trained in the ase of a multi-user

. computer System, and data processing.Call Georgia Ichen for an appointment. GEORGE S. MAY

, INTERNATIONAL COMPANY4

303 S. Northwest Hwy.

e 825-8806 A

TYPIST - PASTE-UPPART TIME

fdo Ea pnrinncn Nenfotary

To Typnnel Plus Layout Dispiny Ads.Houls: Monday, 9 am. . 3 p.m., Tuesday, t orn. . 5 p.mThursday, 9 am. - 3 p.m.

BUGLE NEWSPAPERS

-.966-3900

Desktop Publishing/ArtistApple Macintosh owner

to do free-lance desktop publishing.Send inquiries to:

Health Care NewslettersP.O.Box 371

Morton Grove, II. 60053

HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTPart-Time Typist

Sophomore or JuniorAbout 10-12 hours per week.

Should be good student and be able to wadsafter school 3 days a week.

Cali: 966-3900The Bugle Newspapers

814e Shermer Road, Nibs

Your Ad AppearsIn The Following Editions

NILES BUGLEMORTON GROVE BUGLESKOKIE!LINCOLNW000 BUGLE

PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGL

GOLF.MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE

FÑURSINGASSISTANT

Ali Shift.letermodiate facility, odoca.

iflottaI.besefbto. Neer train sta-

ABBOTT HOUSE) 405 Central Avenue

Highland Parki 432-6080

Start 1988 Rightl,

Work in a Unique,Computerized Pharmacy

in Warm t. FriendlyABROTSFORD, WISCONSIN

. PHARMACISTIMMEDIATE OPENINGlI

For busy, Csnrputerizvd Phor-

macp in Abhnfsford Wisconsin.Top sobO, and bnnefits. Encellontprofessional working conditinns.Coli Jim selbst at:1(7t5) 223-4834, or write

ABBY PHARMACYCb East Town Mall

Abbotsford. WisC. 54405

MEDICALRECEPTIONIST

Luke elanMul hopada Ita modival etc. io in nonaof a maturo, dotail orionto d parson tohandlo curious lob rnoporrsibilitins.Good s ommunic Orion skills o must.Good staving talary -t brnotits. Call205-150e o.k fo, of regr.

CORRECTIONSEach ad io carofnlly proof road, botorrorcdo occur. If voctindan Orrorpio atonot ity us immodiatolv.Errorc will bn roctifind byropublisotion Sorry, but if 000rrorn onti000s al fntthefirn a publicationand wo orn nor ootifiod bototo fhnnont innorfion, thn rosponsihilify isyours. I nnoodonrs ball fha liubilifyfor rho nrror 000nod rho 00sf of theopaco occupied by thonrrar.

INFORMATION ONCLASSIFIED ADS

You Can Plano your Clarrifind Adsby Calling 95f.39O or Coca To OurOttico in Purren At:

0746 N. S hnrrnor R dadNifes, Illinoir

Our Office Is OponMondaythro Friday

9A.M f05 P.MDoadline for PIecing ,Ads ioTcnsdayot2Pv

Certain Ads Must Be Prn.paidInAduanco:

B number OpportucityFor SaleMiecollanooctM ocie0 SaleFeru000lrSituation waoaod

: Or If The Adorfiser Lione OatoideI Of Ihn Bugle's Ncrraral CirnulafionArro.

USETHEBUGLE

WANT ADS966-3900

SECRETARYICRTWhat Company Can Offer

GREAT BENEFITSGREAT PAY

For Temporary Jobs?DEBBIE TEMPS CANI

We ora loeklnu ierneperlufcndseorefarlss . CET Acrotera, lt youwfnf fo wake GREAT MONEYfrema nomfau y w ha0500ru fa I I

skill ssroif hIgh dunrend, call Lind.

966-1400DEBBIE TEMPS. INC.

Temporary Senvice

EARN XMAS MONEYs General Officellypists Secretaries. Word Processorse Switchboardl

Receptionistsa Word Prosees I ramm I

ITo Quolifiod

emps 823-6000

GIRL FRIDAYFastener company needsresponsible person for generaloffice work. Fastener no-perience helpful bot not amust, duties include typing,filing, innentory phnnework.

Call Lee Nack640-0010

NAC1155 McCabe

Elk Grove Village, IL 60007

CUSTOMERSERVICE

INVENTORY CONTROLNational Distribater in Nileoneeds detail.mioded individualte handle our busy CuStomerSetvice Department

Pleasant PhonePersonality A MustFull Time Position

Good Salary & Benefits

CALL LORETTA

792-1700for appointment

BUGLESEEKS NEWSBOYS

Call966-3900

uCRT!DATA ENTRY

Davund 000ninguhiftsTemporary Aesignments

Top PuyWHITE COLLARSERVICES LTD

non Len 5f., 0es Plaines

390-7555

I MAIL SORTINGI POSITIONS AVAILABLE

dosi for hoosnwi005. 05v shIft.stamina wags S4.Oltlhr. Coli bof.wnsn PM. Ask for Koran.

678-6245

. SECRETARIES WORD PROCESSORS. DATA ENTRY OPERATORS

REVELL TEMPORARY SERVICEhas immndiate opnnings in your urea.

Earn up to $10.50 per hourWe provide...Fall benefits, medIcal i naurannn . 000urion andholidon pun. FREE WANG WORD PROCESSING rralnivo. Longend ahert fenn.sWnOOffO:aU5hlOnuW.

I

PART-TIME WRITER

Work Mondaya Tuesday and Friday

for Bugle Newspapers in Nues.

CALL:

966-3900

I

I

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SECRETARY. Special secretary needed for private special educationschool. An 11 month job for an intelligent. composedand energetic person. Typing, computer und telephoneskills needed. Mast have professional appearance and

good references.Candidates must apply in writing to Mr. Schack.

do JOSEPH ACADEMY8257 Harrison St.. Niles

Excellent traifTin salary 0' benefits

SECRETARIESOpportunities available within several areas ofWorldwide SeWice Organization.Qualifications Should include i to 3 years experience,good organizational skills, and typing of 50-60 wpm.Interest in Word ProcesSing a plus.

Send resume or letter of work history to:

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL1560 Sherman Ave..

EvanStonr Illinois 60201. ATTENTION: Employment Supervisor

The Iqie, 1UùFr DSOlbITSr 1*7

L

SWITCHBOARD!GENERAL OFFICE

Part TimeEocnllonf Opportunity fo work op.eroe. 5 hr,.lday: Mondoy thruFrida yassletin G P orsonna I Sept. ofprfsfigiouo 0es PlainesAssociation Ilocated on Rianr Rd. ofToohyl. Rosponrlbilifins will in.ciado beth swirobbeardlrenep'f''tdot & Id ' W f0fb ordonna I fanerions. Goadhourly wage a pleasant working

Pl.ancall Pulseenat298-1120

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NILES BUGLEMORTON GROVE BUGLE.SKOKIE/LINCDLNWOOD BUGLE

PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLEGOLF.MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE

r ACCOUNTS PAYABLECLERK

Page 57

MEMBERSHIP DEPT.

*ascOlation II onere d en Rider

. Membarahip sont supnrul,erIn O wia 000rio W of duri,,.

phono per000,llt y. tpe 00

010e. Sood 001,0 b banana

oironn sot h f la e. hra. 01f .r,d.

200.1120. fr f rar aakor Oa.a ItASf060 te 0,t W tat.

SWITCHBOARD OPERATORFULL TIME

Respenoihlllfles will includo answering phones. Must sype 45WPM, wolnenro ciait orson d oust be willing tousaisninourioususher duties aonen dad. If you beva the aboon qualifinafiensPI naancon fact peruonnn I nr:

437-7410Or apply to Certified Tool

1201 Estes Ave. - Elk Grove Village

CERKLifeSource, a progressive commondy blood center,seeking a reliable, mafivated person to work fall time atour Glonniew facility. Light typing and computer entry

Sinvolved. Accounting noperience and i your collegelevel courses required. Some over-time may benecessary. -

Please send resume or call298-9660

Human Resource Co-ordinator1255 N. MIlwaukee Ave.

envlew»L60025

We ato o rapidly expanding aides duplication lacility with anopening for an Acoounts Payable Clerk requiring of least2-3 yeorsAIF ovperi0000. You will need Io be Romiliar with oil phases of anautamotod on-line ocoaunts payoblo system. Lawson Alp ex-penience helpful .

Responsibilities include processing mouises,freight bills, house bills ond reulewinn and onrrectivg edits and

manually typing ohouks.Wo aro offerin5 a valorO in the mid teens and comprehensivebenefits including numorous insurance vptidvs, dnntol plan, pro-lit shoring, tuition assistanco and more.

To arrange for a personal interview, pleasecall between 9.11 g.m. and 2-4 p.m.

JOYCE A. SMITHPersonnel Representativo

498-7243

. BELL Et HOWELLCOLUMBIA PARAMOUNT VIDEO SERVICES

720 LANDWEHR ROADNorthbrook, IL 60062

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r ftl NILES BUGLE

APTS. FOR RENT

GARDEN APT. i Rdr. Perfect forNon.Sreoking AdIf Vio.Horlonr!Oonrpefor. 9854245

Skokie . Ao&WbIe Nowl 2 Bd,nr..NC. Now Apple. fr Corp.flnf. 010f.68. Nr. Shopping N Ironop. 679-4or 879-5107

MORTON GROVE8500 Wxrrkegoo-Conrpleo. Modernolean 3 rm. apartments. Heatincluded -roars hopping & tteesporta-Por. Adolfo only. 1400/mo. pies tmo. scout tp depotit.

MURPHY & COMPANY728-2112

FARM FOR SALE

WISCONSINBY OWNER

PERFECT FOR EARLY RETIREEOR VACATiON HOME

IDEAL FOR HORSESDoor County. FaeneRo. Near town xiJacksonport, S aoteswith largo homo,bete, out brrllding, oo,eplatalHflrrishedortoide, neods werk ieeidr. $45,000.Will oensider land oentraot. Must nell,Owner relnoatieg Out of state.

(414)74385000,(414) 7433823 afta 5 p.m

Bogie Pubiicati000 reoernre theright to classify ail advertise-preets asd to revise er reject adyodvnrtisemoet deemed objectioe1able.

y

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REAL ESTATEACREAGEFOR SALE

FLORIDAWEST COAST

NEWPORT RICHEYFOR SALE 9V OWNER

i c i 6re all or peri, lovol Indnor highway. cIO o schools. Ex-collent investors or dov&opor proper-ry (BIS) 989-1342 mu, S47-lRfl0

FLORIDA RENTALS

FLORIDAMELBOURNE

4 SR, 2 BA., AIC. Citrof Troco.Wotoefrsnt $850lMonfh. Phone:

(305) 725-7343

HOUSE FOR SALE

GOVERNMENT HOMES free, 01.00(U Rotociri Feront acerco . Ropee, TaoDetteq000 t Poeportlee. New celticoY aare'°° . Call I 13151 731.7375 EeLH'IL.NS f eresroae f lief. 24 Hrc.

OFFICE SPACEFOR RENT

OPFICE FOR bEinAT

CLASSIC BOWL8530 Waulsegen Rd.

Morton GroveCaE Bonnie

5055280After 5:00 P.M.

OUT OF STATEFOR SALE

WISCONSINPHILUPSFOR SALE BY OWNER

PERFECT FOR EARLY RETIREEOR VACATiON HOME

3 bdr. renoS etyle hosca, I be., 2 oar

garosa, foil basement, dual hear,

gaf/wood, eppierOes, 5 woodedcores borderieS Chequamegor Ne-Henal Forest, 9 mil eceae t of Phillips.i53,OcO.

(715) 335-2974

FLORIDAWEST COASTWEST PASCO

Poeta quiet oourtry cedrI. 2 bdr.,

2% ha., firepl000, terge gerate,firfplaoa, niese fe schoole, chopo, oto.NeedsfemilyOr investor. Owner tiran-nino. i98,5.

($931 9dB-1342 dOyc1113f $474579 .v.ems.

:rÒ PLACE YOURREAL ESTATE ADS,

CALL- 966-3900 -

OUT OF STATEFOR SALE

FLORIDALEESBURG AREA

Rent 2 edjalelef S core Iseo, peeedreed. 1 with een,plofe woodwork-leg chap. getege , doable wide 3hdr. 2 be., celer wefor tracter . citrusteas. 2nd heenemplefe metrIworking chop wish cebe, welder,drill preee . eCO. New daubif wide 2bdr. 2 be. ecreeee d ream, oerpartprep. male feeaeee fquipmfet I!frenfor, 1 emaIl lawn frooror. Prioenegotiable.

(904) 7284909

CLASSIFICATION

VACATION HOMESFOR RENT

FLORIDA KEYSVACATION RENTALS

We hexe a number nl prioate familyhomes on olear oenel for yoor vena.flenieg pleesure, starting of 0700per week. Call: Miley coal Estatefor further t efallaae d priora:

13051 972-9403

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SPARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLE

GOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE

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Long tb1es with sparklingahite cloths and holidaycenterpieces had been set upis the living room and familyroom of the house.Downstairs, in the banement,more long white tables wereort and the bar in the corner ofIhr room bechoned to guestswho were three deep in fine.Seososat music was playing inthe hachgrOsfld and everyoneregected the mood uf thinspecial time of the year.

We decided tu staydownstairs where it was a lit-Ile roomier and chose a table,introducing ourselves to thosewho were already seated. dr-coil Ceust Judge Witlye Whitegreeted us and intrednced osto a Mr. and Mrs. Griffin, whswe later learned owned alarge funeral home en thesouth side of Chirage. Whilewe were engaging in couver-satiun, laughing ubontchildren and the holidays,Harnld made his waydownstairs, gut a enld drinkfrom the bar and asked if hecould jein us at ear takle.Standing in the curner uf thereum was his tall, unsmilingbodyguard whose eyes made arevalatiun at the room everyfo seeandn. Harald knewJudge White, hat hod nevermetthe Griffins and they were55 proud le be introduced tokim and hove Isim sit next tethem at the table.

Just as we were getting net-tfed in cunvernatinu, ear bustaannuanced the buffet dinnerwan ready and we ali madenur way ap the stairs, Haraldincluded, and gut in line whitethe cataren uverfilled oarplates. We went hackdowautairu tu nur table andspent the neid twa huarulaughing talking about nur'gruwiisg up' days, schaut funund nur lamilies. Harald wasrelaxed, added a few unec-dutes tu the cunversatiun,slapping only tu shake handswith uther gueula whu ap-pruached him at thetable. Mr.Griffin tuld him he couldn'twait fu get hume and tell hisgrundchildren he had"hruhenbread with the mayur."

Later, sumeone in the groupcame by with a pularoidcassiera und askedHarold if hewuald mind posing fur a few

pictures. We volunteered totake the pictures of cacti cou-pIe with Harold standing is themiddle and he graciouslysmiled, enchauging qoips witheach couple. When we finish-ed, sumeouc offered to takeOur picture with ki000uer.

All the whife the unsmilingbody gnardleaned agoinstthewall and we noted he talked in-to the microphone in thesleeve of his shirt severaltimes, evidently keeping con-tact with the security sealed inthe limousine notside. Finally,my hosband who has difficultycontrolling his sense nf homnr,especially offer a few libo-tines, walked over to the manby the wall and told him theyhad a place for people whotalked to their shirt sleeves.He smiled, gladly acceptingunmeune to couverue with, andthe two ofthem stood and talk-ed. He said his name was RichSudlie and he had been withMayor Washington for thepast 19 years during his tenurein Congress hefare he waselected Mayor. Smilie noted,"He must he refused and hay-ing a goad tinse because hedoesn't usually stay at affairsthis lang."

Ahuat that time, Haroldlooked ap, and mutiuned tuSmilie to join as at the table.He did and when we asked himaboat his family, he told us hehad two daughters in collegeund another in high nehmt.After a uhurt while Haraldnodded in Smilie which wasthe signal hileave, Smille bentdown and mumbled iuta hisshirt sleeve again alerting thesecurity men in the limo andthey said guadby tu Ihuse uf asat the table. Haruld made hisway back ap the utairn, tahingseveral minuten to bidfarewell and entend halidaywishes tu those upntairo, andhe left the house.

Oar memory uf MayarHaruld Washington is one of amm whu woo louse, liked peo-pie, smiled constantly and en-joyed a gond laugh. Ilisuecari-ty men, especially RichSmille, seemed devoted tohim. And last Monday, hissecurity men, with RichSmilie at the iront uf the cuf-fin, carried HaroldWashington ta his grave site.

Fetal Alcohol'Syndrome

Alcohnlism'hau been called theequal spporluuity linease. Il of-feels people nf race, creed, colornr age. Anyone who drinks -men, women, teen-agers, - is apotential victim for this killerdisease. lt is now known thateven unhorn babies du not escupethe effects nf alcohol consumedby their mothers,

The belief that parental cnn-somption of alcohol during

» yreg000ry could have adverse of-

,feds on the health of offspringbss a long history. Ancient Car-Ihoge and Sparta both had lawsyrohibiliog Ike use nf alcohol by

!,newly married couples to prevent

i them from conceiving while in-lonicaled.

, FAS is diagnosed when a childhos signs in euch of the followingcolegorios:

1. Itelorded growth in weight,. lentIls, and lo-od circumference

bulb before and after birth. Thisis the most common sign of FAS.

2. Central Nervous System in-voleement with signs of mentalretardation, delays in motordevelopmeOt, atteolioo deficits,hyperoclivity and sleep distor-boners.

3, Faciol oboormalilies mostohm involving the eyes, none, lipnod mid-fare.

CounterPoint Center of Old Or-chord, the newest olcohol andchemical dependency treatmentfacility io Ike Northern Suburbanarea, is joining in the efforts Inedoate the public on Ihe effects ofalcohol and drug ahuso.

ConnloePoiOl Cooler alsoprovides free inlervention sor-

vires foe Inmilies and significantothers who seed help svilh theirproblems. Their 24-hour phone is

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"Man ofthe Year"On Sunday, Dec. f, at 10 am.,

lise S'sai B'rith Norlhbronlo-Highland Pork Lodge and theS'noi B'rith Appeal will honorIheir ''Man of the Year'' GorySylvan al Ihr North Shore HuboHobel, 9599 Skokie Blvd., Skokie,

Gary Sylvan

The guesl opeahers wilt he BruBentley, moderator nf Ihr SportsWribero no Radio & TV and BillJaOS5, oporto writer for theChicago Trihuoe and also on theSports Writers on Radin & TVprogram.

For further infonnatinu, pleaserail B'nai B'rith Foundation, 604-5542.

Heltrung Awardrecipient

J. Deonis Meek, CpBE, of Lin-einwand has received the 1557Rohen T. itellrneg Award fromthe Mrdieal-Deotal-HOsPilatBureaus of Aouerica, 15e.

(MDHBA). The award woopresented in special ceremoniesdoring the organization's 48thAnnual Meeting, held October 50-23, 1587 iii Incline Village,Nevada.

Mock is President and owner nlIke Medical Business Bureau,loe. in Linrolnwonst.

Timothy J. ReganMarina Pvt, Timothy J. Began,

son of Terry V. and Burbera R.Began st 2724 Harmon, Glen-view, It, has completed BasicElectrician's Cuso-se.

A 1986 graduate of MaineTownship High School East, ParkRidge, he joined the MarineCorps in May, 1587.

AARP Driving- Program

The American Association ufRetired Persons (AARP), thelargest orgauioation of people 50years and older, has won aPresidential Citation for its in-novalive '55 Alive/Mature Dciv-in6' program.

The nest class will he heldDec. 10 li 15 (Saturdays) MaisLibrary, 6565 Dakton , Niles fromb23l 'to 430 pm. Pre-regislrutiOO required. Call344-4171 for informutiOO,

Adam S. KomosaNavy Seaman Recruit Adam S.

Ramoso, son of Caeslsw andMario Kom000 of 0226 N. Obole,Nibs, has completed recruitIraining at Recruit TrainiagCommand, Greal Lakes, Il.

Ho is a 1557 graduate of MoineTownship ROSI High School, DesPlaines.

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Nues Park Employeeof the Month

The Riles Park District Bused of Cammiunianern anuouneed thepart-linse Employee nf the Month, Hank meide, at their Octubermonthly beard meeting, meide is employed at Tam Golf Coarse asa ranger und handyman.

Shuwn above (l-r) are Cousmissioseru Elaine Hemes, MaryMaruseh, Golf Course employee Hank meide, Cammisnioners WaltBesase, Jim Piershi and Dan Kusiba.

B radford fire. . . Cust'd frem Biles-E. Maine P.1

The fire was contained to a

storage room an the south side ofthe comptes and was es-tinguinbed in less than au hour.The roof Was ventilated and hue-sed debris was hauled notside.

The fire apparently started inlarge wooden erales with the heatactivating 15 sprinklers whichkeptthe Ore io check until arrival

Lecture...Coutil frum Nues-E. Mutue P.1

and among friends an well a howlo reilare stress in daily life,retaaatian, setting prioritiesperiudically and the importanceof esercise.

The "Stress Management"Lecture will be held at the Grez-nan Heights Filaran Center, 8255Okela Ave, in Nifes. There is nuattendance fee, bat the RUmPark District asks that you pro-register by calling 587-6633Monday-Friday, 9 am, to 5 p.m.should you pta0 ou attending.

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$41,67t, and administrativenularieo, $82,295. Per pupil cost io$8,545.

The district cossisis of MoineEast, Mame Sooth and Maine

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Nileo-E. Maine PlCanstroctieO, the general con-tractor, is cucrentty working onthe proectwhiCh io oloted lo openinJnly of 1988.

Local developer and presidentof Golan/Jupiter Patrick F. Dalyio donating some nf the existingbuildings onthe silo to the MortonGrove Fire Department to beused for life-saving and fire-fighting exercises.

In addition, a doxalion of seoeral fun-grown blue spruceevergreen trees will go to TritanCoflege'n botanical gprdeno.

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minarstouse.The Warnen's Club several yearn ago waged a campaign lo get

rnaganinenitcnnsideredPafl1n88aPMC rernoveslfrorntlie shelves of

a drug store. In latest efforts by members ta support the boycott

against West Coast, Belerwalten said "lt ix a low-key method ofsaytnghowmernberofmlaboUt sartoftjung."

Show-biz in Nlles?...plalls far "live theater" rn Niles, which first8rfacedinthevil1age ainsast lOyearsagn, are going forward willi

a Perfarming AnIS Committee who are considering whether thecnneept lu workable...and mare impartantly...financlallY feasible.Theplan calls for a rnsltipurpanetheaterthat will not onlp provideentertainment, but he used as a eultsrat center and meeting roomsavailabletolocal organizations.

The concept is not sew. Sack in the lute So's, a comprehensiveplan was presented to the village by Metcalf and Eddy (an or-chutectsral-engineering firm), which isciuded boastificatmn ofMilwaskee Ave, streetseape improvements, creation of mint-parks, etc., most of which have been accomplished In the village

over the years.A focal pomi of the firm's study concerned development of a

village center that would create a focat point for community ac-boittes as well ai provide a sense of idestity for the people of NUes.

Plans included acquiring five acres of then vacant land northeast ofthetouhy-Milwaukee interseciisfltO create an open-air theater and

musennt that would not soly attrct lncal residents but those from

surrounding suburbs. Because of negative factors attached to theplan, the idea was dropped and the tand subsequently wasdeveloped to mxttifamily complexbsitdlogs.

It's so secret the idea uf a perfosmmg arts theater is os thevillage's wish lisi...and the answer uf "live theater" comiso intoNUes depends on the comsisittee's findiogs.ON THE BEAT...Warner Saunders, sports anchor/reporter for

NBC recently met with stodexts of Gemini School to discuss Ihetopic "Drugs and Sports" using analogies abusi the effects of druguse. His best advice to students...'keep yosr heod clear, sel goals

and work at those goals."Saunders' enteoxive sports background included playing hsskct-

. ball for the Harlem Globetrotter organization 1957-58.In other news, Cob Scout Pack 45 of Nelson School is par-

ticipating is Ike Toys For Toto program in cooperation with the. Glenview-bosed Marine Corps which collects new toys via public

dosations and distributed lo needy children iv the Chicagolandarea.

Cub Master Kconeth Lubinoky asks area residents who wish todosate lo wrap the luyo (sew toys only) if possible. For pick-up is-formation, colt Lubinsky at 698-0456.HANIJKKAI6 FESTIVITIES...gaifles, craft projecla, a magic showand a health andfitsess booth will be featored at a Hasshkuh partyfrom 15 am. to t p.m., Dec 53 al Mayer Kaplan JCC, 3007 W. Toohy,SIoniste. Thepurty is open to all tor a $2.50 admissiets.IN ThE ACTION...Loais Tigera, a lormer dispatcher at Ike NifesPolice Deportment who joined the Illinois State Troopers in 1905,participated is the recent Edens stand-off... where Melvin Deslochbarricaded himself is kin car na the expressway with a gao lo hisheadfor nine bourn beforessrrending topolice.

According to a Nitos police officer, Tigers said it was a gruelingnase hour neige Ihat bogan after a high speed chase when FBIagents uttemptedto areentDeutnch unwire-fraud charges.

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son's unique qualities as ateacher. Students from the NUesTawuship Reclamatios Center,under the direction of directorGeorge Brobec, will design andmamtaio the park. A dedicationceremony is planned for nextApril.

Caolributioxs for this projectwilt be accepted from graduatesand anyone else who wishes tohelp. The first donation, a honey

locont tren, came from Lia-cotnwood Mayor Frank Chutayand Steve Hagg, a Nilen Wentparent. Amliagi Florist hasdonated 250 bulbs for plantingaround the bane nf the tree. Addi-tional donations in the form ofmoney Or goods can be seni to:Courtes Aisdernon Memorial, e/oJohn Lorena, NUes West HighSchool, Oakton Street at EdensEspreonway, Skokic tt077.

West High Schuets.According lo the report curd,

teachers statewide average 15years of enperience, 45 percenthold munter's degrees er higher,and ears so average salary of$25,302. Schools statewide spendan average of $3,859 per pupit.

The statisticn were compiled bythe fltinois Slate Board of Educa-

John J. MurrayMarine POe. John J. Murray,

whuse wife, Karen, is thedaughter of David and CaratDempsey of 8430 Normal, NUes,recently reported for duty alMarine Corps Development andEducation Command, Qsantics,VA.

A 5985 graduate of MaineTownship I4ighSehootEant, ParkRidge, he joined the MarisaCorps its Septemher 1986.

Auto accident.husband, 40, who was the solenarvivor was tinted in critical butstable condition utter the carjumped a guardrail and plungedinto a canut.

The family wan driving toColorado to visit relatives forThanksgiving.

According to Nehraska StatePolice, Virginia Freske apparen-tty felt asleep at the wheel of thecar about 8:15 am., and waspronounced dead un arrival at aNorth Platte hospital. Herhusband and dasghter werepronounced dead about fourhours later. Bruce Edwards ap-parentty was thrown from the carand carried downstream about355 feet trum where the car Ian-ded, police said.

Authorities said the cur waswcnlh050d on I-88 when il left theroadway and struck a gsardrados a bridge over the Tn-CountyCanal. The car landed spnidedown in the canal in about ninefeet of water, police naid.

Marilyn Gosell, personneldirector nl Ike YMCA, 6300 W.Touhy, Nuco, said the staff andhotel rexidents were saddened byIke tragedy. "She wan a goodfriend to everyone here, and a

Skokie firemen..small children. Two girls, ages 9

and 15 and a boy of7 were preoentwhen the hones of food and a fewomaS tuyo were delivered. Whilethe mother accepted a check lohelp pay the beating bill, the boytook hin toy and left the room.B.etsrsiog, he asked if he couldtrade hin toy for a present for hismolber. The look in kin little eyenwan enongk to melt the heart utthe strongest firefighter andpoint up the need for more help inconducting the annual food drive.

Lant year provided an examplenf the love and needs of the lensfartunate of ShaMe, as we provid-ed 12 familien with variousnecessities.

Ttsisyesr, it in the intention tuconduct a pubSc drive in theVillage of Skokie and to call thin

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valued employee who did a superjob during her 20-year tenure,"Gosell said. "We are all going lo

misi her,"Edwards was released from

the hospital over the weekendand returned to bio borne in Mt.

Prospect.Visitation fur the three victimo

wan held Wednesday, Dec. 2 atthe Simkinn Funeral Home, 6251

Dernpster, Morton Grove.Funeral serrines are being heldThursday, Dec. 3 (today) ix thechapel ofthefuneral home.

Interment is at Mt. EmblemCemeturl' isElmhurnt.

Survivors nl the cosple,Virginia and Leslie Freske areone daughter, Irene Anderson;and three grandchildren, Robertand Brian Anderson, and ChadEdwordo.

Snrvivorn of Virginia Freskeare 00e brother, Lester Bosnhact;and nix sisters, Shirley Green,Milly O'Rorke, Glad Fink, MaryLouine Pockerle, Eons LaemmelsodGarnel Bunshart.

Leslie Fcenlse leoveo behind asinter, Shirley Ualoine.

to addition to her kuohOOd,Mrs. Edwardo is oarvived by her

. 000,Chsd.

. Could from Skohie-L'wood P.1

drive "Give Hunger The Boot",for the maimer in which Ike fundsare being collected. EachFirefighter will be uning an uc-tuai fire boot to collect funds.

On the firegruond Ikone bootsprotect the firefighter from in-jx57 and the biting cold, and isthe second mont important itemof clothing behind the fire helmet.

For thin reason the boot sym-boliuen protection from Ike coldand ponnibte injury from hungerto the lens fortunate children ofSkokie.

Skokie'o professionalFirefighters, members of Local#3033 of the InternationalAssociatiOO of Firefighters, willbe donating their off duty time inan effort te collett contributionsfor thin needy canne.

houe accepting them 11e-05gb -poration, a ounsinsaryDecember 22. A "hold ter Santa Lutheran General Health CareExpress" label wilt be affined to System, today announces the ap-packafen tu assure they will nut poistment uf Juergen H. Roemiashe delivered prior lo Christmas to the position of Senior ViceEve. .

President and Treasurer - Ad-"It's our way of keeping sp ministration and Finance.

with Dasher, Dancer, Froncer, Before joining Parkside in

and Vixen," naid Puslmsoter Aug., 1912, Mr. Ruennau npentPrincipali. eleven years 55 the Ad-

mininleator and Chief Financial

Township YouthDirector to head opecistly hoopilal affiliated with

state group Health CenterMaine Township Ynsth Direr- expands services

ter 350m Buocher has been eIer-ted presideot ufihe Association of

Thomas A. Hernige, M.D., wan

Illinois Township Committees on recently appointed Obutetri-

Youlhcian/Gysecotogint tu the St.

. Francis Health Center in Lin-Buscher previously served Iwo coinwood. He wilt offer complete

terms 55 vice president and one abotetnic/gynecolugic services toan treasurer of the anoocialion. Health Center patients.She wan elected president for aooe-year term in 1988 al Ike Dr. Hereigen nerved bis mtern-

group's meeting held al Ihe skip and residency at Columbus-recent Township Officials of Cunee-Cabrmi Medical Center in

Illinois Conference ix Springfield. Chicago. White there, he wan sp-. pointed Chief Administrator

Busch han beaded Maine Resident i5Township's MaineStoy Yoxth obntetnics/Gynecotngy.Services Department fur nearlytwo years. Prior to joining Maine A Ctsiago renident, Dr. Her-Township, she nervedas director nigeareceivedhin medical degreeof the Ynrh Township Youth from the University of illinois atCommission, . CIsicagO.

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store and departmeñt stores.Other plans Include constructingIbree buildings facing Touhywhich will probably herestaurants Or drive-in banks, anwell as several other buildings onIke northwest corner of theproperty consisting of Ihrerstores, isclsding a grocery ntsre.

According to developers,Dominick's Finer Foods is in-lerested in locating at that cor-

Sy Tosmas, president of Tax-man Corp. said plans includebuilding nine olores and Mon-Igomery Ward os the Niles por-lion uf land.

Reportedly, commissionersbeh issue with several itemn inIke nito plan, including parkingopaceo required for Ike projectwhich did nul meet village or-dinaxce. Devetnpero will comebach wilh s revioed plan al theDec. 17 meeliog.

If Ike prujeci io approved byIke two commsoitieO, construe-lion could begin orni spring, wilhthe lient phone uf up to 5450)01nquOee feel opening io early 1559,according 10 Tasman.

Fire calls.. Cnntlnuedfrnrn PageS

Nov. 23. A check nhuwed usmall child had putted thealarm bon.

Firemen went to NotreDame High School, 7655

Dempster St. to investigatean odor in the school. Theyfound someone from s labclass had dumped sulphurdawn a drain causing a rottenegg smell throughout thebuilding. There woo nuhazard.

Someone reported aCtseintmas wreath attached toa utility pote (village decora-tion) was arcing, but linemendetermined there wan nuhazard.

Parkside names RoennauSenior Vice PresidentConlinsed from MG P.S

accepting packages fur thespecial Cfirintsi55 Eve delivery William J. Mueller, President, the University nf Chicago. Prior

un December 5 and wusld con- Parhnide Medical Services Cor- to entering the health care field,- -. - .-' ---.-,' - Mr.RneunaswOekedinPubllcac

counting with Arthur Andersonand Company from 1959-1972.

As Chiet Adminnirative undFinancial Officer uf ParkoideMedical Services Corporstiun,Mr. Roennau in involved with thefinancial management uf themore thon if Purkside treatmentfacilitien for alcojiul and otherdrug abose, ealing disorders sodpsychiatric treatment from cuasIto coast.

TempleBeth Israel

Temple Beth Israel, 3939 W.Howard St., Skokie will holdSkubbal Friday Evening Sec-vices un Dec. 4 at 0:30 p.m. RabbiMichael A. Weinberg will deliverthe nennen.

There will be un Dong Skabbatfollowing services. Everyone iowelcome tu attend.

Temple Beth Israel will alsohold Shabkat Saturday MorningServices un Dec. 5 at lt am. Rab-bi Michael A. Weinberg will con-duct the services.

For additional infurmation,contact the Temple office,675-0951.

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