r Sprintrne cmws worked around the clock to orstòie ser viceto approximately 3600 lines lastweek. Servke was inLerrupted short- tybeforenoonflwsday, April 6, when two cables were cut by a Contractor working in . the 3,600 Sprint customers lose phone servicefor 3 days areaS The cables, located on . bempster Street inst east of the Tn-State Toliway, serve both business and rhaidential eastern- ers located primarily in Des Plaines,Glenvjew andNiles. The area affected hydre cable col was bounded by Greenwood Tirn BUGLkTHURSDAY APRIL 13 1995 NOV95 N 05 !1 'UULtI1Y 6960 DAKION ST. HILES IL 60714 Avenan on the easl, Milwaukee Avenue or Saunders Rood on the north, Gernpster Street on the Soath and the Tel-Stale Toliway en thewest. Servishwasrestoredto nil cus- tornees by I p.m. Saturday, April Continued on Page 47 Maine Township branch pickup to begin April 17 . Hrghway Commissioner Bill branches, cul ends farine the Fraser reminds residente of the snort, on the parkway by 7:30 unincorporated area that bis de- am. Mondsy of scheduled paettnentwitlpickup branches on wecke. Stacks of branches may urnosthly bests starttng Monday not be mere than 4 fret by 4 feet Apel 17. insize. Branches are picked np during Formore information, call thc the tlstrd week of each month. Highway Department ut 297- Rcsidents are asked to bave their 5225. Nues edition of :31 1 8746 N. Shermer Road, NHes,illinos 60714 - (708) 966-3900 YO!.3S,NO.,40,ThEBUoLeTnuRsDy, APRIL 13,1995 - 50C percopy Bonnets andBùnpies on PhotobyMikefleuel MaiyJayne,2, andAngefineMoDey. 3, both ofChfcagosteppedputín style tOmeettheEastej-Bun- nyrecentlyafthe GoffMiI!Shopping Center. Dozensofchildreniinedup tohaveaphoto taken with Mr. CottoñtaIt : Nues zoners also approve new cat house & clip shop Bagel store not 'loxed' out of Nues by KatbjeenQujrsfeld . Aeitslasemshtingtobejteldat - the peesoet 7iiles Council Cham. bers at7200 N. Milwaukee, the Plan Commission and Zoning , pscd on Monday. April 3, ap- pis) ed t residential vshaei.e snç .. lTsÔ ¿Oflithctòiednnè0laigj. ftcations, . Acbsngein wttingstatns from B-1 to B-1 Special Use was ap. - proved fOr Michael Murtaugh, North StiereBàgbte, Suc., 550 W. Fbontage, Northfield, to expand S639Milwaúkee,Niles. The feanchhe sought the re. - classification in order to provide seating at the shop and condnct n . lnnchconbnsiness. Anna Caslillo, 9207 New Eng. land, Morton Grove. was granted Sister Cit seeks hos The SisterCitim Association olNEes is seeking residente who ate interested in the Sister Cities ouident exbltange program. A few more bose families are need- ed for tite exchange students coming from Pisa, Italy in July. The Sister Cities Association ofNiles was formed in 1991 and in die lust few years has formed relafionship with Pisa, Italy and recently with Nauphilon, Greece. Now in their third year of sto- Dudycz an Library Ccmrnsnity libraries and school libraries in the 7th District have been awarded grants from two programs administered by the illinois State Library, accord- ing ret Assistant Senate Majority Leader Walter Dndycz (5.7 Chicago). ,, Public libraries ace important edacational, calteraI and corma- donaI resources for our comma- aMes," Dndycc said. "He1pin local schéol districts improve their libraries also belptencour. agesludentacltievemenL' acbangcinzoningfromB2 toE- S Special Use for pneposes of Opening a pet grooming shop at 7511 Milwaukre,Nilcs. Her intention is to provide a rsicc to customers who will br g their dogs or ca.s fer . granitriisg and remues on the pròm4sea with dirle animals audI Ilse. procedures aso completed. epcts wilt bekoptovcrnighror forextendcdperiods. Ose objection whs voiced from Leonard Swistkowskj, Nova Ave., Niles, who qnes- haced whether it maneced that a cesteuraniwas locatedwilitin jOE feet of this proposed dog gwontr iogbnsiness. Commissioner AnecIo Troiaiti Continued on Page 47 ies group t families dent exchanges with Pisa, Italy, files will be receiving studente Oem Pisa in Only, 1995. Charles - L. Batbaglia, president of the Sister Cides orgànizanon said, "We have had wonderfnl expesi. races with Oar exchange pio-. grain. The Italian students who mme hare and our Nitos sim dente who west te Pisa have formed great fiirndahipn with their exchange partners and their fimilieo? 10e added, The pro. Continued on Page 47 nounces grants The 7th District Senater says the Per Capita Grant program provides fitndisg te sspport pab- tic libraries as well as promote cocpccstivetibrarycajcesstaim wide. The School Grantpeogtxm provides fnndingforbooks,msg. arises, videotapes, campad discs, dampater eqnipmetit, and other supplies fer school librar- its. Areacommnniliesreceivingli. bixeygrantsinclude: Glenview, $47,59875; . Litt- Continued on Page 47-
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Sprintrne cmws workedaround the clock to orstòie serviceto approximately 3600 lineslastweek.
Servke was inLerrupted short-tybeforenoonflwsday, April 6,when two cables were cut by aContractor working in . the
3,600 Sprint customers losephone servicefor 3 days
areaS The cables, located on. bempster Street inst east of theTn-State Toliway, serve bothbusiness and rhaidential eastern-ers located primarily in DesPlaines,Glenvjew andNiles.
The area affected hydre cablecol was bounded by Greenwood
Tirn BUGLkTHURSDAY APRIL 13 1995
NOV95 N 05
!1 'UULtI1Y6960 DAKION ST.
HILES IL 60714
Avenan on the easl, MilwaukeeAvenue or Saunders Rood on thenorth, Gernpster Street on theSoath and the Tel-Stale Toliwayen thewest.
Servishwasrestoredto nil cus-tornees by I p.m. Saturday, April
Continued on Page 47
Maine Township branchpickup to begin April 17
. Hrghway Commissioner Bill branches, cul ends farine theFraser reminds residente of the snort, on the parkway by 7:30unincorporated area that bis de- am. Mondsy of scheduledpaettnentwitlpickup branches on wecke. Stacks of branches mayurnosthly bests starttng Monday not be mere than 4 fret by 4 feetApel 17. insize.
Branches are picked np during Formore information, call thcthe tlstrd week of each month. Highway Department ut 297-Rcsidents are asked to bave their 5225.
Nuesedition of :31 18746 N. Shermer Road, NHes,illinos 60714 - (708) 966-3900
YO!.3S,NO.,40,ThEBUoLeTnuRsDy, APRIL 13,1995 - 50C percopy
Bonnets andBùnpies on
PhotobyMikefleuelMaiyJayne,2, andAngefineMoDey. 3, both ofChfcagosteppedputín style tOmeettheEastej-Bun-
nyrecentlyafthe GoffMiI!Shopping Center. Dozensofchildreniinedup tohaveaphoto taken with Mr.CottoñtaIt :
Nues zoners also approve newcat house & clip shop
Bagel store not'loxed' outof Nues
by KatbjeenQujrsfeld .
Aeitslasemshtingtobejteldat- the peesoet 7iiles Council Cham.
bers at7200 N. Milwaukee, thePlan Commission and Zoning
, pscd on Monday. April 3, ap-pis) ed t residential vshaei.e snç
.. lTsÔ ¿Oflithctòiednnè0laigj.ftcations,
. Acbsngein wttingstatns fromB-1 to B-1 Special Use was ap.
- proved fOr Michael Murtaugh,North StiereBàgbte, Suc., 550 W.Fbontage, Northfield, to expand
S639Milwaúkee,Niles.The feanchhe sought the re.
- classification in order to provideseating at the shop and condnct n
. lnnchconbnsiness.Anna Caslillo, 9207 New Eng.
land, Morton Grove. was granted
Sister Citseeks hos
The SisterCitim AssociationolNEes is seeking residente whoate interested in the Sister Citiesouident exbltange program. Afew more bose families are need-ed for tite exchange studentscoming from Pisa, Italy in July.
The Sister Cities AssociationofNiles was formed in 1991 andin die lust few years has formedrelafionship with Pisa, Italy andrecently with Nauphilon,Greece.
Now in their third year of sto-
Dudycz anLibrary
Ccmrnsnity libraries andschool libraries in the 7th Districthave been awarded grants fromtwo programs administered bythe illinois State Library, accord-ing ret Assistant Senate MajorityLeader Walter Dndycz (5.7Chicago).
,, Public libraries ace importantedacational, calteraI and corma-donaI resources for our comma-aMes," Dndycc said. "He1pinlocal schéol districts improvetheir libraries also belptencour.agesludentacltievemenL'
acbangcinzoningfromB2 toE-S Special Use for pneposes ofOpening a pet grooming shop at7511 Milwaukre,Nilcs.
Her intention is to provide arsicc to customers who will
br g their dogs or ca.s fer.granitriisg and remues on thepròm4sea with dirle animals audIIlse. procedures aso completed.
epcts wilt bekoptovcrnighrorforextendcdperiods.
Ose objection whs voicedfrom Leonard Swistkowskj,Nova Ave., Niles, who qnes-haced whether it maneced that acesteuraniwas locatedwilitin jOEfeet of this proposed dog gwontriogbnsiness.
Commissioner AnecIo TroiaitiContinued on Page 47
ies groupt familiesdent exchanges with Pisa, Italy,files will be receiving studenteOem Pisa in Only, 1995. Charles
-L. Batbaglia, president of theSister Cides orgànizanon said,"We have had wonderfnl expesi.races with Oar exchange pio-.grain. The Italian students whomme hare and our Nitos simdente who west te Pisa haveformed great fiirndahipn withtheir exchange partners and theirfimilieo? 10e added, The pro.
Continued on Page 47
nouncesgrants
The 7th District Senater saysthe Per Capita Grant programprovides fitndisg te sspport pab-tic libraries as well as promotecocpccstivetibrarycajcesstaimwide. The School Grantpeogtxmprovides fnndingforbooks,msg.arises, videotapes, campaddiscs, dampater eqnipmetit, andother supplies fer school librar-its.
Areacommnniliesreceivingli.bixeygrantsinclude:
Glenview, $47,59875; . Litt-Continued on Page 47-
JHE B U&LETHURSDAY,APRIL13,1995
¡Iynes mailS SeniorFreeze application
Cook County Assessor Thom--as C. Hynes announced that ap-plicatioes for the 1994 SemerCitizen Tax Freeze Exemptionhave been mailed io senior home-óWners in Cook Conniy.
The freeze application wasmaited automasicalty io the ap-proximately 250,000seoiors whonow receive the Semer CitizenHomesiead Exemption, Hynes
'UnderstandingES.P.' - -
'See tomorrow today..." Psy-chic Jane LeVie wit! give a !ec-tare tided 'UnderstandingE.S.P." on Wednesday, Apri! !9,at !:30 p.m. at the Oakton ArossRetirement Community, !665Oakton Place, Des Plaines. Le-Vie witt also answer qoestionsabout the fosare for residents andcommunity members.
The event is free and open tthe pub!ic. For reservations ormoreinfoemation, eat! (708) 827-4200.
THE BUGLE(USPS 069-760)
Bob BenrEither i.d Pubilehor
"EImERNORTHE5N OrNaIS
SOWSPOPERoSnocaTlan
VOL. iS, NO. 4' APRIL iO. smc
8746 N: Shermer Rd.Nues, IL 60714Pbnue 966-3900-t-2-4
Puhitihed Wedsipon Thisridnytu NtIm, ttttnnln
Sesond Clsss POSIOgO mr- The Bugleputd utChlengn, Ill
uud nddittouul Ru07 nMcos,Posimsotuc OeM uddrms
ebsugiNto The Rugk,0746 SbenusrRd,, Nltsu,IL 60714
Subsrr!pttois Rute (In AdVuuee)Perslugle copy $,50Oue puRr $1300Twoynurs $2280Those omm $29.00lyeur Senior ClOrosis. . . SOliOA ycur (outofonuuty) . . $15.90t peur (foru!gis) 515.00- All APO uddrsssus
as for Sorvlcemen $25.00
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said. The apptication will also beavailable at the Assessor's six of-fices throughout the Connty be-giooing the firatweek of Apri!.
To be eligible for the exemplion--which freezes the eqnatizedassessed value for qna!ified sen-iors--aporaon masibe 65 or olderand have a tata! bonseho!d io-00mo of $35,000 or less. Thedeadlino fOr the 1994 CookCounty freeze application is June
Ta qaalify for the 1994 freeze,seniors most also owñ their homeOr bave bad a legal, oqoitable, orleasehold interest in the propertyon Jan. t, 1993 asid Jan. t, 1994.They also most be liable for the1993 and lO94praperty.laxes. Fi-nally, they must have used theproperty as a principal residenceaojan. I, l993aodJms. t, 1994.
-Far - additional information,
property owners should contactthe Skokie Office, 5600 Old Or-chard Road, Roam 149, at (700)470-7237.
'Why Call ThemGolden?' at MGPublic Library
How does the media poeleay- the elderly? Christopher Coren-
da. founder and publisher of Fiftyand Better mngazine, preneelsWhy Call Them Golden: haag-
es of Ag!eg in the Press" at theMorton Orove Public Lilseaey onThuesday, Apr. 19 all p.m.
Bringing samplen of udveetis-tug orarticles thatare geared foramature audience it encouraged.This program in co-sponsored bythoLibraiyandtheMoeenGmvePaekDistnict, -
The Marlou Grove Publie Li-booty in locatedat 6140 LiucolsiAve. Por more iuforinalion, ormobility and communication oc-coos assistance. call (108) 965-422O.TDDcaII965.4236. -
Pianist toperform at St. - - -
Andrew-Home-Murk - your calendar fur
Wednesday, April 19 nl 2 p.m.Classical pianist, Mark Valenti,wit! beperforming0000fhis cap-tivatiog recitals at St. AndrewHouse, 1000 N. Newark (nearTouhy and Milwaukee). This isone ola series ofcammumty pee-
- fomsances sponsored by St. Ais-- drew's as part of its CommunityPartners Program. Tomakearos-orvatiou, call Gen at (312) 631--4346.
Learn antiquing*t NorwoodPark Home - -
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On Wednesday, April 19 at 2p.m., Norwood Parts Home willoffer an antique seminar by col-lectorCoreineSehreibr
Schreiber will bring to Nor-wood Parhljome herown rollec-lion ofhislorical vatuables la din-play as well as provide hotpfulhints un beginning and maintain-ing antiqne collections Learnhow to buy. preserve md priceyour antique items. Farther, whatis the histaiy of yoor valuables?Gnosis are encouraged to bringtheirown collection for review..
Norwood Pack Home, a resi-dence for seniors, in located at6016 N. Nina Ave. on Chicago'sNorthwest side. Admission isfree and everybody is welcome.Coffee and homebaked brownieswtll be served lo all nttefldaisls.Noreservaijons are necessary.
As a comnuoity service, theHome ofticeoffershaeed eachmouthontopies of interest to sen-iorn_ Norwoecj Park Home wet-comen any Speaker/topic sngges-lions. Por farther information onthis or upeomiñg events, call(312) 631-4056.
A complete line of Home Health Care needs.14 From Ostomy to Liftchairs, Scooters & Walkers. A
-Many models on display.
i LANG HOME MEDICAL EQUIPMENTJNC14 . Buffalo Grove . Nues - - - 14Eli 1-800-606-LANG
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Nues Senior Citizens- 967-6100 ext. 376
NILES SENIOR CENTER REGISTRATIONThe Nilen Scuior Center in open to residents of the Vilage of
NOes age 62and overand their yoangcropouseu. Niles seniors in-Iceested in obtaining additioual oeuioe center infoeiniatiou shouldcall oc visitthcecnterandbeplaccdon themniing lint. The conterislocaledat80600aktou St, -
- SENIORCENTERCLOSED -
The Senior Center will be cloned Friday. April 14, for Good Fn-day, - - -
YARNNEEDED -
Ifyonhave any left-over yace, please bningit 10 the nèuiorcen-1er, Lap robes aie made for odorous from your generonn dona-dom. Also, velunleersaer needed lo crocheland/or new lap robesoralippern. Ifinlccentesi,plcasocall Ihecenler. -
- BALLROOMDANCING -
An afternoon of fuis balkoom dance in ou Friday, April 21 at 1p.m. Refreshments and munie wifi be provided at a cost of Only50g, Registerloday!
WOMEN'S CLUI0 LUAU PARTYThaWdmeu'n Club wil be sponnaring a LUAUParIy ou Man-
day, ApeO 24 at noon, The cost is $6 and includes luncheon andenterlainmeut by Hawaiian dnecert. Tickets are still available-regislcrtoilay!
MEN'S CLUBTAMGOLF -
The Men's Clnb will have thcie first Tam Golf eating ouWcdneadayApril 19, Thecmtis$ll, Reginlealioarequiecd. -,
- INVESTMENTCOUNSELING -
Investment Counseling inonWedneadny, April l9by appoint-meut, Mr.JeffCardellnwil dincnnnyoanindividunJ financial-needs, --
idenis who Ore 90 yearn of age and older AND foe couples whowere marneS in 1945 ONLY. If you falb into either category,:pleasecailMaxy Olelcsy altheNienSeuior Center,
EASTERITEMSAV,&TTABLEThe Sealer Centefs showcase itas a variety Qfhandmade items
fortheupcomingEanterholiday. Plan on stoppingby and visit theCenter fon your Basler purchases, Area seniors who wish to din-pinyitems slsonidconlaciMaeyøleksy, -
- R.E.A.D.S. PROGRAM :Illinois J)an intergenerational posgium spoitsored by
theillinois Deparlmenton Aging.isbeinginidaiedby SchoolDin-1±111 and ihcNilet SeniurCenter, Thmngh theRLA.D,S, Pon-geam, senioca give their time to help n child in hin or her develop-meetboth in lifeandas aotndcnt, TheSeniorCenienin looking fiscnImm ofveey special seniors who wantto serve as teacher's helpers and tetona, in nddition lo othcrvolanteer oppoetnnitien, A vol-anleeniraining nesion isplannedforThncnday,Aprll 20 from 10 tolla,m,atthcCenter, -
Oakton offers non-creditEmeritus classes
Oakloo Commuoity College's w Streeljonreal says, ChicagoEmeritus Program is offering athe "center of American- thea-variety of opnsg non-credit - ter." The class is taught by BrianMONNACEFclasses at Oalclon s
Russell, artistic disector of theRay Harlstein Campas, 1701 N.Nocthlight Theater in Evanston,LincolnAve., Skokie.
Theater Ooing in Chicago andmcets farfourMoodays start-(HUM S20 10, Toaeh-Taoedode mgMayifeom 2:30-to4:JOp.m.2062) allows participants to en-joy Chicago's enlertainmoetscene and lavo 40 to 50 perceol
- offthcaterticketpeicos. The classmeets for IO Thursdays startingApril 20 from 730 to fr30 p.m.and is led by Allen Schwartz,Great Books discussioe leaderand theatre msveo. The fee is$55.
New Direction in Theater(HUM 521 81, Touch-TOac code6563) is designed to show portici-punts how to examine the issnesthat contemporary theater diccc-tars to show paeiicipaats how ioexamine the issues that conlom-
. porar) theatre directors are grap-pliog with to became amore edn-caled andieoce member.Participants also learn why the
Students cao register for theseand other Emeritus spring uon-orcdit offerings throagh MON-NACIIP, Oaktoo'o Adnit Condo-wog Education Pcogram, inRoom 160 at the Skokie campus.Those who have registered forOakton or MONNACEP classeswithin the lastfive years asid havetheircoereotSaciat Security nom-ber on filo, may register (aningthe code tisted next to coarse li-tIes above) by the Toach-Tonelelephosse system al (708) 635-1616.
Por a brochure listing all of theprograms, semioars aod loamavailable fer.lhe older adult, in-clnding registration iofermatiou,call (108) 635-1414.
TRE BUGLE TIIURnDAY, APRIL 13, 1665 -
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- more items and you will be able- locomp1cteyourl994 foetus,MyoureWmlhebox
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Art exhibitfeatured atMGPL
The Morsas Orove Art Coudwill exhibit several of it's mcm-bnrs' paintings daring April. Theexhibit will he held al the MortonGrove Public Library, 6140 Liii-
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Nues senior helps other seniors- prepare their tax returns
- shelf, you-can't help but nnticenimilarboxen for '1993,' "1092,back to '1990," lu there enoughroom in thebemen There thnboxes go back Io the l910s, Orwan itthrlRy You don't want tothinkahoutit -
You probably shouldn't, -Andyou shoulda't woesy ahotit il ei-then, Thia might well be the ad.vice Mantice Nagle muy offenyou,
leers who assiste acaloro in pee-paring ¡asen at the Hiles SeniorCenter, 8060W, Oalclon, Duringthe 11 yearn, Plagie han workedwith the lax pneparntiou assis-taucepmgraia, herecalls meetingmore than a few patrons 'siltingwithnlotofpapera,"
byJosephW.Zwawsj
Freqnenily, explainsNagle, 91is a widow' who han had a silfO-cell lime in determining 'whalshe should keep and what-theshould throw oui,' Her husbandPasnedawayandhe "usually tookCare of the taxes,' nays Nugle.Women in this position, soya Na-gie,.often 'don'tknow what lo dowilli the papers they comn inwith,"
Although soft-spoken. Nagleis direct antI comfortably re-assuring, He saya, 'We have toempathize with them and under-stand that first year is hard,"Without henilalion. Nagle cam-mmm on thn people he has awist-ed, "They are al! very conacien-lions abusaI paying laxes, Hgreally believes that we wouldn'thave a deficit iftivetyone was asconscienlionsinpaying laxos,
YeL as Nagle makes slate.ment, hn poinla out, "Tax lawsarenutalwaysfainto theelderly,"Me aleo mentions that "inflation
- taken ita talC and WiIh the de-dllneininlenestra00 aletofpce.s-pie suffered, especially thosewhoreijesi on inleneot income forSurvival."
"We shouldn't acId to the maxbnrdcn"uaysNagla "ofthmepeopIe in these income brackets whofind itdifficult topaimanes," Thelax prepamIlonassiscenvadhie at the center nnly to seniorshas proven lo be an increasinglypopular sondee according to Na-gle,
Make un effort to knowwhat you have
In order to avoid possible lu-lure stressful sitnamions with tax
preparálioa, Nagln would adviseall Couples lo "make an effort mobeowwlsatyouhave' T000ftenOneor the otherspoune, "does notundcrttasmdinveu00cnl.'ssysNa.gle when decisions about sellingmast be made. "We're nom fosan-cisl counselors," sayo Nagle,"Sometimes an amtorncy wouldbehelpflil,'
The tas preparation servicedoes not offer financial or legaladvice, However lax preparershave taken a two-week coursegiven by the IRS oasi AAjqp,Each senior io nchcdaled fon anhoar and a half session on Tues-day, Wednesday, orThurscjay i,e--
tween 9 am, and noos or,! and 4pm, 1f you have net yet filedyour 1994 lax retuesto, do not putoffending, (108) 967-6100 foranuppoivantcnl,
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. New Beginnings - Health and- Happiness in Later Life, a six-
week seminar Sponsored by theSenior Health Program of RushNorth ShoreMedicalCeuan, willbebeldouWednesdays,April 19,26. May 3, 10, 17 and 24, 10:30orn. to noon in Rush NorthShores Sharfstein AcademicCenter.
Facilitator Marco De La Cruz,M.D. wifl conduct the sessions.Research shows that maldng the
-changes taught ht these classes
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tapping music by Irving Berlin.Cole Porter and George Gersh-win. Beginning Tap Fitness is aterrific way to enrecias, sing,
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There is a $40 fee to offend theseries. Pleasecall(708) 933-6000lo receive a registration form-orsend a $40 check. made payableto Rush North Shore MedicalCenter, to Mary Roth, Coordina-tor, Senior Health Program, RushNorth Shore Medica! Center,9tilloGrossffointRoad,Skokie.
for seniorssmiteand hive lotsoffuw Class-esbeginTuisday, April tS, 10:15am., at the Senior Center. 3323Walters Ave. Call (708) 29t-2988 formoreinfonnation.
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Pum-é-TithéiThe general meetiñg of thr
North Shore Prime Timers Clubvil1 be held al the Mertws Grove
PubtieLibmry,April200t7p.m.Kotheye A. Hoffman, Finan-
ciot Consultant from MerrillLynch, will speak on "Under-standing Minimum DistributionRoles." The public is invited.Fer information concerning theNorth Shore Prime Timers, callmembership chairperson, MarieZupkout(708)965-50t4.
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Oakton offersnon-creditEmeritus classes
Oaktou Community College'sEmeritus Program is offeringnon-credit MONNACEF classesioNilesandEvonston this spring.
Enpiorr the Fine Arts (HUM062 81, Touch-Tone code 6531)explores the most important peri-tots ofthr fino arts both indepen-dently os well as in their connect-ing forms. Various artists andtheir works will be examinedthrough visuals, rncordings aujclass discussions. The class istaught by Rich Mostrotonardoand Gordon McLean end montsfor six Fridays starting April 21from 10:30 am. to noon at theNitos Public Library, 6960 Oak-ton St. Theforis $43.
Spring Wild Flowers (SCIEUS, 8 1. Touch-Tone cede 5480)focusns oft the history and evolu-tien of native Illinois wild flow-ors through discussions and slideprnsnntotions. Participants wiltview spring wild flowers first-houdwlsen thofinalclass meets nlthe Evanston Lighthouse to tourils Wild Plower Garden. Theclass is taught by Linda Lutz andmeets for three WednesdayssturtingAprit 26 from 10 to 11:30orn. at the Evanston EcologyCenter, 2024 McCormick. Thefeeis$35.
Students can regisler for thoseund othor Emeritus spring non-credit offorisgs through MON-NACEF, GuIjosa Adult Cossis-aiug Education Frogram, inRoom 160 at tho Skokie campos.Those who hove rngistrred forOukton or MONNACEF closseswithin thelausfivoyzars and hovethnircorrectSociat Security num-her on file, may register (osiegthe cedes listed next to course ti-ties above)by the TeuchTonn tel-ephono system nl (708) 635-1616.
- For o brochure listing all of theprograms, sominors and tearsavailable for the older adolt, ir-ctndieg registration information,call (708) 635-1414.
-Ballard Recognized as a Leader in SubacuteSubacute is agrowing tread
isa health core, but what io it?Imita simpleotform, itlu a Iconintenocicvclofcarethanacutehospital care and morr laten-oivethonthe skilled corethatisprovided in a traditional nuco-inglsomo.
Many health core provid-nro claimtobe doing subacuteand, up until now, it has notbeen licensed or regulated bythe state of illinois. The alotehaschongedthatwiththe mati-cotton of o Subacute Demon-sEssion PfojecL -
As part of this project, theointe will grant "subacute curehospital" licenses lo a limitednumberoflongtenn anducutecate olteu Ihot have proventobe innOvators and leaders inthe acá of sUbacute.
- Ten oiteslhroughoutthc alotehave bren dosignoted anal I amexcitedlo announcothotBollardio the only 011e designated innorth auburban Cook County. -
Thiomeanothatwewill be ableto obtain a "subacute core laos-pital"licenseandhavetnputthtothe development of stendardoandgstidrlineoforsubacutecanr.
To even be considered forthe project, we had to demon-oUate rxperience in treatingmedical and rehabilitation nub-acutepatients overthepoatfiveyears antlmeetopecificslaffingand specialty training tequire-mentI,
Porexomple, applicantahodto have 2 -or móre full timephysical therapists for their"subacute core hospital."WithinBollard'srehabilitationdeparlmentwehove5 full timephysical therapiata and assis-bitta and S full tinte occupa-tionaltherapiola anti assistants,
At Ballard we ore continu-allyoeekingtobetterouraelvnn00 that we can meet and ex-sued our customers' expecta-fions. Ouroçceptanceinto theDemonstration Project io cvi-dente of our commitment tofinding now ways co meet ourcuotomers' needl.For information or a tourcall 708-294.2300or write: Ballard9300 Ballard RoadDeu Plaines, IL 60016
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Morton Greve's tnppon group for people with visual impair-mentawill holdthnirnextmeetingatlfla.m. onTugsday. Apnl 18in tho Flickinger Senior Center. Helpful iaforinatsoa and suppor-tier interaction will assist parlicpanls adjust thcir irnpatrmente.Far more information. or to arrange for trausporlatson. call theSeniorRotLinrat470-5223, - -
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ThnSeniorSemiitarSerieacontinaeawithanintriguing tiveningIoduro in April in the Morton GrovgPubliç Libray. At? p.m. onThursday, April 19, Christopher Careado. founder/publisher, 50and Belter Magazine wiB speak ou, 'imagea ofAging in the Me-dix' No reuervationsarereqairrd. -
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Golfscaoou is here. Tiro SenmorGolfClinic offeredthrough theMorIon GrovePark Dislnct at the Golf and Rand Drtvsng Rangewilt be bold ou Saturday, April 22; Saturday, April 29and Sator-day, May 13 from 2 to 3 p.m. This program gives tensors a basseintroduction togolftlsroagh non-vigoroasexemise. The clinic willemphosizr the basic fundamentals of grip. stInco, ahgnmettt andawing. Newgalfersarowelcome. Clnbiarn availableandpaeltct-pants meat boy their own bachot ofballs for $4 at therangr. Thefoepereinir isSlO fororaidnats and $12 for non-reeidensa.
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from 9:30 10 11:30 am, in tho Marlou Grove PublicLibrary fromApril24 llsrooghluno 19, This free program opouooredby the Na-donaI Coaocil ou Aging and offered through the auspices of Oak-
' lou Community Collego providm great stimulation and an oppor-Lonily la sharowiodom gained tlsroughthryears. "Workln Lifn" isthecurrrntissuopmvidinglivelyconvrrsation. EdPerbnan, aseo-soocd discnssiou leader, provides inspiration and direction for thegroup.Formoreinfonnatioa,catJ CathermneDean at 965-7447.
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TheApril l7deadlineisapproachiogand theMorloa Grove vot-onleermncome tax aides areavailablelo moist seniors in filling onttIroir 1994 frdrml and state income lax au well au Circuit Breakerforms. Makoarmervalion for Mondays orWednoodayu atPeaiemnView, orFridays at the Flickingor Senior Center. Call the MorIonGrove SeniorHol Line at470-5223 for an appointment, There isno charge far this sei-vice.
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Join the Drama & Dmeert Group as they travel near and far lasceperiencebothamateseandpmfessionalprnduetiore, as as adelicious dessert to round out the afternoon. The next scheduledDrotnoDmsertTripis to theRoyalGeorgemeaterin Chicago forthat acclaimed poodectioa, "Forever Fluid." One of the hottesttickets in town, the play follows the journey of a "semi-profmaional" harmony group. "The Four Plaids," Their careerwoo cul short by an unfortunate car accident on the night of theirfirstprofessional 'gig" in 1964, These 'toca angelo" wiB entertainwith ouch songsaa "LoveisaMany Splendoeedming," "MomratotoRomember' and many olborfavorites. Deasertwill beat Fatherand Son Reulanroat. The bas will leave Prairie View at 1 p.m. onWedomdoy. April 19 and return at approximately 5:30 p.m. Thecost is $34 for residents and $37.50 far non-residents, Sparo islimiteduosignupearty,
- PRIMETJMERSThe North ShornFritnn Timers Club has two interroting events
scheduled in April. A thp toMen to onjoy dinnerand the "Passioninn scheduledfor7p.m. onFriday,April 14. Thenat7p.m.o#
Thursday, April 20, Kathryn A, hoffman, of Merrill Lynch willspeak about "Understanding Minimum Distribution Rules," Perinformation abont the Primsi Timnr, call Islario Znpko al 965-5014,
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Health information and medical referrals will be available fromMottoaGrevnmedjcaJpmfoauionals, TheFair will be heldfmm 9am. to 1 p.m. onSaturday, April 22 in thnFrairie View Communi-0' Center. Por morn information or to make n reservation call the
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Conservation Department distributes. education packets
Au education packet produced. by the National Wildlife Federo-
doch being disleibutedio educa-toro and youth group leaders bythe Department of Conservuiion,according to DirectorBrentMun-uing. -
The packet's cumculnmguide focusen òn habitai and of-fers aciiviiios thai can be useddueing.Aprii, which Gos. Edgarbas pro1aimed as Natural Re-
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sources Stewardship Month,'Manning said. "The aciiviiinowill help siudents uodeeotand theconneciion between species andtheir habiiat, and also their ownrole in the environment as one ofEaeth's native species."
- Cheryl K. Riley, vice presidentof educational oulreoch fer theNational - Wildlife Federation,
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Conservation Education chiefTarn Clay said 23,500 packeIs,caniaining the cuericulam guideand an accompanying fill-color-posinr, have been sent to each K-8 public and private school regio-toeedwiththc Illinois Slate BoardofEdocatiou and to youth groupsbyreqnesi.
One activity has sisodenlu writea "classified ad" for maamnalhomes arid habilats. Another loisthem play a board game in whichnewly hatched sea torIles altempllo gol to the sea. A tIded activilyostos sludenis lo design a creatorethat is adapled io living on one ofshe planets.
Additional copies of the guideansi poster um us'uiluble at De-.parussent ofCanservation officesin Springfield und Chioaga, andthraugh volunieee safely educo-tian speciulisis and siate park in-ieepreiers. Copies also am avallo-hIe, through pick up only, at theChlcagoAcademyofSciencns.
For more information, cooiacithe Depaelnsentnf Conservation'sEducational Services Section ai(217) 524-4126, TDD (217) 782-9175.
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Dr. Glasser speaks. to -
Township teachers
- Nationally rneognized.pnyehiatriat and education author Dr.- William Glasaeremphasizea a point during a recent addresn to - . -
teacher, administrators andstaffofNiles Township High SchoolDlstrict2l9 and the various elemenier,jand middle school dis- -
fricS. Dr. Gtanaerleclureddudnb a speeiniall-daylna6tale Day -
held at NUes West HighSchool, where he offered his insights .: -
and perceptIons regarding the use of control theosy and totalquaslymanagementfTaM) inaacholaaticoetting.
Oakton -dedicates.Visual Arts Center
A i,600 square fool Vimul puterlabs,uciencolabs,umanu.Ails CenteratOaklou Communi- facisiringtochnologylab.aneaeiytyCollegewillopentothopublic childhood development cecine, -
- - nspartqfthenowbuildingdedi- fisons center and iliany newcallan ceremonies on Tuesday, clannroomu aie among die newApril 18 from 5 to 7 p.m.at the additions atthe DeaPlainen cam- .
- Den Flamen Campus, tfOø E. pus. -
OoIfRd. - - For main mformution regard-The Center viM focus on pee- ing the dedication ceremonies,
senfing exhibilian of inleseut to caM (708)635-1672.-
Oaksit,i studente as well as Ihncornmunity-al-iarge,according Nues residentOpening exhibition, which onus makes Rosary-ftumApeill8iojune4,iiajuieied
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munity College nlndonls. An Dawn C. Connally of Chica- -
overview of painiing. drawing, go's Nibs community wasphatogrñphy, sculpture, ceeamicn named io the Dean's List at Ro-and elecironic imaging will be sary Csllege foe the 5994 fall so- . - -peeoentedo The curator is Judith mester. Studenls on tho Dean'sClonic. Listhaveeameda3.Sgeadepaint
Thnfoemsl reception andded- average or heiser. Connally, n- icaiioii of Ihe new facilities will senior majoring in religious stud-be held in ihn new Muliiptsepone ies. graduated from NoIre DameCenier(nearparkinglotc. Cam- High SchooL
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Ginini art winnerswork on NorthbrookCourt display
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artwork was ou display in.. ilse beautiful setting of North-
The North Suburban fllinoisAit Teachers we proud topresent lhi regional exhibitionhosted by Noethbrook CourtShopping Center. lt conninta ofawardwinuing work by juniorand author high school nOrdenSfrom Lake County McHeniyCounty. and the nthem past ofCook County.
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Nelson fourthgraders haveelectrifying time
The fourth grade classes atNelson School just concluded aunit on electricity. As a culminat-.ing activity, Miss Chaots fourthgrade class made different pro-jects, including an example of uparallel circuit md a series ch-cuit. A parallel Circuit is a circuitin- which there is more than onopath for-the carrent lo flow whilethe series circuit is. a circuit inwhich current must pass throughallitemsintheciecuit.
Children also made a tele-graph, electromagnet and differ-ant kinds of game boartis whièhlight up when the correct answerisehusen.
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Bulls' furs arr justifiably eu-cited aboutMj's return su baikes-ball; MaiìseEostis equally ecslat-iC about tho varsity ScholasticBowl team finishing fourth instale atthrt.H.S.A. slate Scholas-ticBowltournament.
Over 400 tllinoiì high schoolsstarted in the competition; the"Sweet Sixteen" of Scholastic.Bowl competition then faced offSaturday, March t8, at SLCharles High School. The morn-ing began for Maine East withwins over Hoffman Estates andDecatur McAethnr. By mid-daythe Blito Eight" had been deter-mined; Maine East varsity Subo-lustic Bowl Couch Dennis Wyattis quick to point how fiercelycnmpetitive Central SuburbanLeague teams were. Three--Malee Bast, New Trier, andHighland Park--advanced to the"Elite Eight;' Mailer East fin-islsedfaurth in state and New Tri-er finished second. The slateScholastic Bowl champion wasPearia-Richwoods. Maine Eastlostin cousolation playto Quincy243-212.
Malee East's overall recordwas 34-10 and 8-1 in conferenCeplay. The team'sonly conferencetoss tIsis year was to New Trier.
Varsity seam members are:Bob Abrahamian of MortonGrove, Dan Baron of MortonGrove, Veronica Davydova- ofDes Plaines, Slava Faybysh ofDes Plaines, Pete Gayness of DesPlaines, Dass Guerrieri of Niles,Riva Khoshaba of NUes, KathyKonieczny ofNiles, Asbish Pan-ya of Morton Grove. and Prajot
The auction, hèld April 8, raised -$55,000. a 25 percent in-crease-overlasfyear's auction, a000rdin9 to the school's ChiefFinancial Officer, Carl Ceparun. The proeds wilibe used lohe(ppayfortheneWpaîking loi.
Parentsùrged to reduce risk-their children will use drugsA five-week course Catted
Preparing for the Drug (Pmo)Years' will bu offered in NilesTownship begimsing April 17.The program, which is beingsponsored by Township Reach-ant to Youth (TRY.), is de-signed for parents of children ingrades 4-5. The five 'Preparingfoe the Drug (Free) Years" work-shops will be held au April 17,April 24, May t, May 8 and May15 (each ofthese dates is a Mon-day) from 7:30 to 9 p.m. as theDisIdes 219 Off-Campus Learn-ing Center, located al the NitesTowtsship High -School DisirictOffices, 7700 Gruss Point Rd. inSkolcie. The total cost tu parentsattending the workshops will be$5.
- 'Preparing for she Dñsg (Free)Years" troches parents tu identifythe risk -facturo assuciated withteenage drug abuse und to prac-tice skills which will promotefamily bonding and reduce thoserisks. The risk factors addressedin the programare posi5ivrpareuIal altitudes - toward drug ose,family management problems,low degree of social bending,Mends who use drugs and earlyBest use of drugs.
Workshop activities are basedóc the Social Drvelopmcnl Mod-el, a theory of huinatt behoviurthaI idrotifies the factors whichpromote social booding and posi-live behavior. Research hasshown that children who arebonded to lheir parents, school,uon-drngssing peers and thecommunity arr less likely Io be-
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Register forOakton's StudyAbroad programs
Applications oto now beingaccepted for the Slssdy Abroadpeognams offered ir. conjunctionwith the Illinois Cousorliam fortutensalional Studies and Pro-grams (ICISP).
Gateen slsidenli have the op-porlanily to spend a fall orspring semence abroad by par-ticipatiug in peogeamu in Couler-bafy, EuflamI, or Salzburg, Aus-Irlo, The application deadline isApril 15 for the fall 1995 sernos- -
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Nelson studentswrite to pen pals
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The fornes of the two schoolsmid their locutions were obtainedby the fosrlls grode teachers fromthe company that look class pic-lures ofNelson students earlier inIhr year.
The students ate exchaugiuginfoemolioo obout their regionswhich enhances the Social Stud-irs program for fourth grade,
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Nues West PráirieProject heats up
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Ni/es Weststudents Curtis Baffes ofSkokie uses a fire stick toi9nite the school's prairie area during a recent controtled bum.Thisplotis setalightevery couple oiyears to simulate the effectoflightning on a natural prairie area and to help rejuvenate theland. The Niles West Prairie Restoration Pmject is maintainedby the school as a tool to baffer understand the ecology of thearea andto teachstudents ofallages whatthe Illinois landscapewaelike hundre dsofyears ago.
NSJC to hold servicesNorthwest Suburban Jewish
Csngregstios, 7800 W. Lyoas,Murtos Grove, will hold its Fr1-day evosiag service at 6 p.m. onFrrdsy rvesing, April 14, prior toIhebeginning ofPassovrr.
On Friday, Apr11 21, the 7thDay ofPassover, the morning ser.vice will begin at 9:30 am. withthe evening service at 6:30 p.m.
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Then on F1riduy, Apr11 28, theeveniog servire will begin at 6:30
All Satarday morning servicesbogie at 9:30 am. The servireos Apr11 22 willinctude the Yizk-orMemerial Service.
Rabbi Edward H. Feldheimwill be conducting all the servie-es. £veryese is welcome.
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Donald G. Welter, 66, diedApril 1 at the Veterans AdminlO-Iration Medical Center, Hines,IL. He was preceded in death byhis parece, George and AliceWelter. He is survived by 4 sis-ters,JoAnrs Martin, Maeyllrpeld-ing. Helen Hearity and Ann Cancdy, 15 nimes and nephews.Fnnrral Mass was held April 4 alSt. Peter Chmch, Skokie. Inter-ment was in St Henry Cemetery,Chicago.
Memorial contribntions maybr mode to the Hines HospitolHospice Center, 5th Avenue andRoosevrltRd., Hines,IL,60l4t.
Fonrmt aerangements weremude thrnngh Haben FuneralHome, 8057 Nitro Centrr Rd.,Skolsie.
ANNE CASTINOAnne Costino, 75, died March
30 at Lntherars Creerai Hospital.She wasprecetird in dmth by herporrnlo, Goy and Lena Cestino;ten brothers and oistrrs. She in -survived by many nieces andnephews. Funeral Maos was heldApr11 i ut St, Peter Chmeh, Siso-kir. Interment was in SL JosephCemetery,RiverGrove.
Aurangements were madethrough Haben PaneraI Home,flIS7NitmCnnterRd,. Skokie,
ROBERT F. LOWERobertF, Lowe, 87, died April
t atthnOtttOrvhardManorNnrs-ing Center, Skokie. He is mr-viveri by his wife, misa, (ncc Eh-tern), son, Robert F., Jr. threegrandsons, He was preceded introth by a son, Jahn A. Lowe in1992. Funeral service was heldWrslnmdoy, April 5, at HabenFanerai Home, 8057 NOes Cnn-terRd., Skokie, tnleementwas inMonteosrCrmntnry,Chicago.
Panned arrangements madrthrough Haben Funeral Home,805lNllnsCnntnrRd.,Skakie.
IreneD. LuceakIrene Lncznlc dirti ors March 24
at Resnrreclion Hospital. Sor-vivraI by fose sitters: tinten (Jo-mph) Zonca, ValrrieLnczak, Sa-bina McKnvis, Lillian Lamais.Late,CntiaKuta.
Srrvicnshetd at Skaja TerraceFanerai Home. Interment nl AltSaisIs Mausoleum in DesPlaines.
Funeralarrangemenlo made bySkaja Terrace Funned Home,7812N. Milwaukee, Ave., Hiles.
Richard KaichinRichard Kaichin, 59 died March
26 at Luthrran General Hospital,Park Ridge. Children: DonnaMilterandJanetKonz, Memorialservice at Simtdnt FannedHome, Banal was private.
Funeral arrangements made bySimkins Funeral Home, 625tDempater SL, Morton Grove, II.,60053. Phone (708) 965.2500.
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ELIZABRTHACCOMANDOElizabeth Accomando, 67,
died Aped 1 at Our Lady of Rea-urrectlou Hospital. She was bornon December 85, 1927 In Cinca-go. Survived by sisters: Jose-phine Arromando, Joan (Her-mas) Johnson, brother, Preti(Mary Ellen) Accamatsdo. Pee-ceded in death bybrothers; Philip(Mae), Victor (Ann), Andrew(Gortoude) and Anthony (Penn).and sister Rose (Tony) Bianchi,Services held at Skajb TerraceFuneral Home and ImmacataloConception Church. IntermentMaeyhillCemeteryinNlles.
ApriI 1 at North Shore MedicalConter, 11e was born on May 20,1921 in Adatta. Survived by hiswife, Nazareth Aludjadjian. Ser-vicrsheldatSlcojaTerracrponer-ol Home mid All Sainte ApostolicAnemias Church. IntermentRosehill CemeteryinChicago.
March 29 at Lntheean GeneralHospital. En was born on Pebru-ary it, t9t5 in Chicago. Sur-vives! by spouse Elizabeth (neeMacShane) Cain. Daughter,tÇathteen (Ronald) Enget, sono,Richard (Susan) and Robert(Chnistin); brother, Charles(Rose), seven grandchildren andt greatgrarìdchitd. Services heldal Skaja Tenace Fanned Homeand SL John BrebeufCharch. In-termeutolAll Saints Cemetery inDes Plaines.
March 26 at Resurrection Merli-cat Center. Survived by husbandHarold (Botch) P. Praffitt, twosono, Steven (Cinch) Proffitt andRichard (Gina) Proffitt. daughter,Laura (Tim) O'Krefe, eightgrandchildren.
Services held at Skaja TrrrncePaneraI Home. Interment alRidgewood Cemetery in DesPlaines.
Punrralaresrsgemrnta made bySkaja Terrace Funeral Home,7812 N. Milwaukee Ave.,Hites.
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STELLA TENBUSCHStella Tenbusch, 79, died
March29atHenitagnManor, Shewas born on Jan. 6. 1916 in Chi-cago. Survived by daughter Bar-baraWbite. ServicesheldatSka-Ja Terrace Fanerai Home ut SLJohn BrebenfCburch, IntermentatSLAdntbertCemrteryinHiles,
Funeral arrangements madethrough Skaja Tenace FuneralHomr, 7812 H. Milwaukee Ave.,Hiles.
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Gerlrudn Tomaszrwslcj, 80,died on April 3 at Abbingoon ofGlenview, She was harasse May25, 1914 in Chicago. She is sur-viveri by danghters Geri (Ray-mond) Karowstci and Nanci(End). Bornes and two grand-danghlrrs. Services hrtdal SkajaTerrace FourraI Homr and SLJobo BrebeufChsrch, Intermentwas Ali Suinta Mansotenos inDes Plasnes.
Panent arrangements made bySkajn Terrace Funeral Home,.7812N. MilwnskeeAve,,Njtes.
diedMaech25alLutheranGener-al Hospital, Park Ridge. Surviv-ing wife, Mildred, children, Pat-rick, Michael and Ronald. Onegrandchild. Brothers and Sisters:Maryllllea Boralliañdmoteph,
Funned services al SimkinsFuneral Home, Eurial at AllSaluta,
Funeral arrangements made bySimtcins Funeral Home, 625tDempsler SL, Morton Grove, IL60053. Phone (708) 965-2500.
Lucy SchmidtLucy Schmidt, 91, died March
28 at Lee Manor Nursing Homein Des Plaines. Late husbandPrank SchmidL Sea, Frank W.SchmidL Osree grandchildren.Sisters: Cella Jansen and Mar-greta Klrinhena. FaneraI serviceatSimkinvFunerslHome. BurialatAlt Saints Cemetery, Memori-als lo yonr favorite charity.
Pnneratonrangemenlo made bySinokins Funeral Home, 6251Dompster SL, Morton Grove, IL60053. Phone: (708)965-2500.
Anthonyi.MatanAnthony J. Matan, 84, diesI on
March 26 at Illinois MasonicBarr, Pas. Spouse was Jeunie(Gorski) Matan. Snrvivedby twodaughters, Carol J. Matan andLinda J. Howery. Services heldat SL Adalbert Cemetery. Cerne-tory wasStAdalbeet inNiles.
Panerai anrângernento made bySkaja Terrace Funeral Home,78t2H. Milwaukee Ave.,Niles,
Pearl L.YettoPearl L. Yetta, 89, died March
23 in Hiles, Late husbandCharles G. Yetto, daughter La-Verne C. Sorenson (late VernonG:), Son, Charles (Lorraine R.)Yetto, Sister, Thesla Schmidt,twoneicesandtwonephews.
Services held at SImia TerraceFuneral Home. Interment ElmLawnCemetrryinlltmhnrst,IL,
Fanerai arrangements made bySkaja Tenace PaneraI Home,7812N.MitwankooAve.,Nilrs,
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THE BUGLE,TIIURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1995
Church- &
Festive Latin MassThe Octeve Day of Easter, Rascoe St., Chicaga, with a sung
Sunday, April 23, will be ob- Masscelebrated inLatin, atusen.servesl wish fitting solemnity in Muss will be affered accordingst. Wenceslaus Church 3656 W. ta the Order of Mass as restored
aflerthe Secund Vatican CounciLMusic will include lradisionul
Make Your Easter hymns and Hans LeoHassler's, Missa Secanda, sangby a professional qaartes, 'Cam
Gift Warm tares in Ecclesia." Also adding anose of festivity sa this celebra-
and Fuzzy.tian will be a brass quartet fromNerthwessem University. Puede-ipation boaktets will be provided.Plan to atsendand da inform yourfamilies, friends and neighborswho mighlwish to essend.
For mare infarmation, and/ordirecsions,call (312)588-1135.
Sisterhood holdsSuper SpringResale
The annual Super Spring Re-- sale offro Sisteehand of Caugre-
gatianB'nai Jehoshua BefrEIe-him wilt be held at the Temple,sot Milwaukee Ave. in Glen-view en Sunday, April 23. from 9a.m.'so 4 p.m., and Monday,April24, fram 9 am. to 1 p.m. and 5to8p.m.
New and almost new, high
Give dV Easter BunnyB&uquetfar Easter
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shc Bousique. There will also begently used clothing, toys, smallappliances, and household iscms.
fashion clathing can be found in
The Temple is-lecased north of- GolfRoad and southofGlrnview
Make retorcer frei special with. Read.
frtohflowers bran adorable keqecke For more information, cullgi Aplushiahite haney peeks (708) 729-7575 between 9 am.
out from his wicket basket which is aed5p;m.decotatedwithu ouiuchlespdwigec
Niles Community Church,7481 W. Oakson St., invites eva-ryoneto worship an Good Friday,April l4at7:38p.m. Our worshipon this night will feature a Tesse-braeService, 'Tenebrae" is a Lut-in word whiàh meansnr shadows'. As the Passion ofsur Lard is read, candles ere ex-tinguished, until only the ChristCandleremains.
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Although caer. facilities in Nilex are new, we are one ofChicagoland's oldegt fssneml home families. Started by oargiasndfather; Joseph A. Wojciechowsld, Sr., and continned by
our fatherjoseph Jr., we have been ser-vin families for over 80
years. Our newest fnneeal home in Niles offers the leimt in
design and seMen with spacious handicapped accesible chupels,
large parking facilities and a location central lo most Northern
suburbs. You'll find that onr peines mflect a true consideration
of oar overhead and can he several haedtnel dollars less than,
SOttIe ofoerelosest compelilors. Please stop in and see how 0er
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Nues Assembly of Godpresents Easter musical
Easter has become another ties for- treason because of-theirconsmereialieed holiday. Manythink of Easter baskets, Easter
preaching about Christ and set-tingawomanfreeof spiritof divi-nation. tnprisan Faultells the oc-bunnies, and the shupping oppar-cnonsofJesus Cheistthis "PeasantInnities. We ut Niles AssemblyKing" who died ou the-cross foeofGod would liketo pruelaim the
truth of Bastee. Jesus Christ theJuin us fortlsisdramatie, sober-son of God died on the cress fer,
ing Bastee: musical Saturday,payment afour sins against God.April 15, at 6:30 p.m. and Sun-He rose from the dead 2,000day, April 16, at I 1 am. and 6:30years ago.andHe lives today.p.m. inside the Oak Mill Mall,Now that's something worth eel-nnst 50 Somenek's Bakery utebrating.7900 N.Milwunkee (on the cor-The prodnesian, "WIse Willncr of Oakton and Milwaukee).Cult Him King efKings," is saltenFor morti information about théfrom Chapter t6 of the Book ofplay er any other events, callActs. There, theApastleFuul undNiles Assembly of God at (708)his "Aceumplive" silas are im-470-9988.prisoner! by the Roman authuri-
Senior Social Service Centerannounces spring programsThe Senior Saeiat Service Judaism," "Humamsies Tecas-
Center uf Temple Beth-El will ares," "Twa Art Encounterconduct u Spring series of pro- Tows," and u "Washington undgratas including adult study, ex- theWorld: CleseUpTour."recise classes, lunch heur semi- Tópies far Thursdays "Speaknoes, culture saurs, and seeiol out" over brown bog luncheonsactivities fer well active seniars are: April 27 AA1IP Plans forinthecommanity. Seniars; May 4 Welfare Feo-
-The programs, starting in grams to Keep or Cut; Muy 11April, une open to seniors of all U.S. Soldiers on -the Golanfaiths and will be held un Tues- Heights--Pro or Con;- May 18days, Thursdays, and Fridays at Senior Butidements--ProspectuTemple Beth-El, 3610 Dundée for the Future; May 25 Sews andRoad, Nerthbroak. They ate ho- the U.S. Itnmigration Policy. Aning conducted in co-spansoeship open game room for games andwith Oaktoa Community Col- cords will be available from 9:30tege--Offlee ofGlder Adults; the auf- to 3 p.m. on -Tuesday andNorth Suburban Jewish Comma- Thursday. -:
nity Center AduttHducatiou Pro- There is a registration feegram and an Encare Grünt from avodable at reduced ratesfar thethe Retireme,stRoseomh Foando- adult study programs.. Foraddi-bou. y-------- donaI informatiou, including a
Topics for the program in- brochare describing the pro-elude: "Peace uf Mind: Hatho grams, nail the Temple Beth'ElYoga," "Wlsatin theWortd's Gb- offsee at (708)- 205-9982, week-ing On?" "Crash Coarse in Basic days. -. -
Passover service Temple Menorahschedule -
Community-Second Seder
A Menoeah-family Second Se-Northwest Suburban Jewish der lu bemg planned for Saturday,
Congregation, 7800 W. Lyons, April 15, Let's join togellter toMorton Grove, announces itS celebrate thin ancient tradition inPassoveeServiceSchednle. rimaI, song and food. Each per-
On Friday evening, April 14, - ton at the Seder will receive theirservices begin at6 p.m. Saturday ownperaonal Hagatidah lo lakemureing services begin at 9:30 homeam. on the 151 Day of Passover, Sorne tif thu menu is appetlu-April 15. The evening services ers, eggplantmatzo lasagna, briu-un April 15 will begin at 6 p.m. ket nf beef, turkey with matonSunday. April 16, the Second sluffmg, mawired potatoes honeyDay ofPassover, services willbe- glazed cariato, tossed salad withgin at9:30 am. Evening services- geeatdesserta,en Thursday, April 20, begin at Far moro infotntatiois. call7:45 p.m. Services for the 7th (312)761-5700,DayofPassover, Friday April21, World Service atbegin et 9:30 am. -The eveningservice On Friday, April 21, will Niles Communitybegin et 6:30 p.m. Services for
Church -the 8th.Day of Passover, Sattes-day, April 22, will begin at 9:30
Nibs Community Choreh,am. This service wilt- inctnde7401 W. Oakton St., invites youYizkor Services.tonttendWorldServiee,Wednes-Rabbi Edward H, Feldheimday, April 19 at 10 am. Bringwill br conducting all the servie-your favorite sandwich, coffeees. Everyoneis welcome.anddesseetwillbeprovided.
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Ketura Hadassah- - -
to sponsormonthly meeting
.Clair Kaganoff, wife of Rabbi
Ben Zion Kaganoff of COngre-galion Bains -Israel. will mviçwthe book The Sanriflee of Tomarby Naomi Raigen at die monthlymeeting of Ketum Hadastah ata2:30 pm. on Tuesday, April lIatthe Radisaon Hotel, 4500 W.Tonhy, LinCohiwood, -
Passover tefrenhmentu will be -
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Worship -onEasterSunday
1411es Community Church.7401 W.- GaktoaSt., invites youto wershipan the Easter Sunday,April 16.We will have two idea-heat services at 8:30 am. und I 1am. As we celebrase the Rouer-rection, we will remember thesisfaithful women -who sow the -
empty tomb und answered the - -
question: "WbyDu You Seek theLiving Among the Dead?" The-Chaneel Chair will have specialmusirforthisday ofdays. Daring-sur worship, we will reaffirot thecovenautmadein ourbaptism.
Worship on -
Maundy Thuíday -Filles Community Church,
.7401 W. Gaktan St., invitosyonto wurshipon-Maundy Thursday,-April 13 at 7:30 p.m. "The night -
on which Jesus was betrayed..."Whenever we gather at the Lord'sTable, weheorthe words of InsU-tuition from the Apostle-Paul. As-we gather at the Lord's Tubleto-night, wec will : explore those -
words by looking at: The HandsontheTable. - -
Glenvi w United -
Methodist runs- 'Top ófHeap' rummage sale - -
Glenview United - MethodistWomen present their animal'"tap uf the Heap" RunsmageSale Saturday, April 29, from 8am. to 2 p.m. at Glenview UnitedMethadist Church, 727 HarlemAve., Glenview. Riafreshments -
willbeavailable. -
Preceeds of this sale benefitWesloyDayCare Center of Glen-view and variom other missionprojects. - -
For mare information, call(701)7294015. -
SJB holds SuperTha Market - -
St. John Brebéul's annual Su---
per Mea Market sponiored bySJB'sYouthMinistey will beheldonthe sehoolparkinglot, 8307 N. -
Harlem, on Saturday, May 13,from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Reserva-tians for vendor's spares are nowbeing taken. Standard spaces(10x20) ore$15. Largervan spne-es(19x20)are$25. -
Fur information call KathyBattraI, (708) 965-8730 or theYouthMinistey office, (708)966- -
9815.
Steven V.Trakhtman
Air Farce Airman Steven V,Trukhtman has graduated fromthe medical services specialistcourse ut Sheppard Air PorceBase, Wichita Flli, Texaé.Tralthtman is the son of Mr. andMrs. Boris Trakhlman of DesPlaines. He is u 1993 graduate ofMaine East High School, PorkRidge.
THE SEGLE, TRURSDAYAPRIL 13,1955
Very popular kitchen upgrades costinhomeowners $5,000 to $50,000
by Rosemary Tirso - -
Spring it here, and along with- - the sprouting of this year's flow-
era will be the sprontieg up of allthoserepairandremodellng vansiii the drtvewaya of - homesthronghoolthecityand suburbs,
Sa what are all those springand summeftimcworkmen epIcs?Georgç SEnado and Tim Nocloelof
the Cabinet Connection, 8321W, Golf Rd. in the Pour HaggsShopping Cenler, said that many
--- people one updating their hitch-ens, Kitchens ate the mmtheavi-
- ly med rooms, and necording toSifnotio, the kitchen will oftenmakeerbrcakthesaleafuhome.
"A nice kitchen will make npfor a lot of othiar home ddficieo-cies,"
he said, and he gave an ex-ample ofaGlcnview homeownerwho had a real problem selling
- -- his home recenlly, cvcsp thoughhe lowered the price severaltimm, Afterputting $8,000 into anew kitchen, he got the originalnskingpeice with no difficulty,
"A nice kitchen willmake upfora lotofother home deficiencies. " -
--- Light md-natural arc trends inlaIchen eomodcling right now.And Eurestylc cabinetry is deft--
- nitely es. The frumelesu designsaves mmc space because thecabinet bes has no renIer stile,
- and sincano face feamcis visible, -
the oweclaid door and drawerfronts give a mach sleeker andmoce elegant lisok,
- Maple and cherry woods arehot eight now, bat white is stilla-
-popalar kitchen color, Country-lookcabinets arepopular to limedoak. which has a pickled or-
-
weathered look, while pine is be-ginainglomakenbigcome-back. -
Cabinet hardware can reallydress-up-the look of n kitchen,Solid brass insobs and pollsaremeet popular now. The South-west tIple model feawrea silver-plated cabinet accenaonien.Neet-zel asid that many decorative
- moldings and trims can be addedtocabinetsnndlofdlinspaeeslse-tweea cabinets that add loll nfnicetonchesveryinexpensively
- Appliancru tend to be white orblack, Blnek is in eupecially fordishwashers, stoves and cook-lOgis, Sffnotis and Noetod halbsaythey'reaot secingasmuehol-
Convection eooktng. whichcirculates aie ist both micmwaveand traditional ovens is the nowtrend, Most new kilchens bave
sealed with oil-based tosIera thatproduce a dance hall shine alongwith commercial grade dorabili-Ip, Sifaolis said, Young familiesare choosing plank or bague-and-groove wooden floats be-canse they are easier lo clean np.Ceramic tile, asoally 12" x 12",isstill verypopolar,
"For countertojis, mostremodelers are stillchoosinglaminates...hOWeVer, granite andothersurfaces aregrowing in popularity."
bIchent. tontead, decoealive railsor Irimu are placed at cabinet lispsand figurincu or ether decorativedisplays axe placed above cabi-nela and illuminated lo create nveeyopenandeleganteffect, -
For counter tops, most cerned-clero are still choosing laminates,nach as theFeensicabrand, Mow-ever, granite and other solid sur-faces are growing in-popularity.Coriaa,made by DuPant, is heutfor darubilily. saidNeetoel, bat itix pricier than other c000tcr aspmaterial. -
Wood floors arc very bol rightnOW, Oaks and amples can be
on his own - hanse and said,'There's gotas be abetterway.'
"We give bolter service. hellerplamsiog and helter infoematinntothecastomer. Somanycasbom-ers don't realize the planning in-volved even with a babliroom."Sifnotis said. They "walltthroogb" theplanaing stage withthecnstomerandtsytokeeppmb-Iems and questions afler-the-factton minimum.
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Theoffeaderwasreleasedon n$1,000 bond. A court date wasassignedforMhy4.
Criminal Damage
A 75-year-old Nitra womanwas sitting ¡n the living loom ofher home, in the 8300 block ofOdelI, watching television whenshe heard a crash and her frontwindow shsttered at 6:45 p.m.March31.
. Unimown male youths, airent12-14 years old, were seen eon-ningfmm across Ilse streettowardGrennanHtsj'ark.
The victim was unable to de-scribe the offenders, bût told po-tice of along h sto y of damage inIlse post. The victim further ex-pressed herconcem tl,atthe sum-mer month'. wi3 promote addi-tonal occiaTences.
Twç windows on the north-west side of a school located inthe 8300 block of Greenwoodwere broken by a hard objectsometime between 10 am. AprilI and 6:30 n.m. April 4. Cost to
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man driving south on Milwaukeeinthe83tJøbtockApril6, Hewasclockeddriving5g mph inapost-ed 35 mph cone.
The subject was-otopped in the8000 block of Milwaukee, Hecould not produçe a driver's li-reuse and the officer discoveredthatthe offenderhad a tuspendedlicense.
The offender was placed underarrest and issued a May 16 courtdate. Bondwas srtat$200.
Burglary to VehiclePerson(s) unknown used u
hard object to break the side rearwindow of a 1993 Ford truck inthe 8200block ofGolfRd. some-timebetween4p.m. April 5 sudiu.m.April6.
The offender(s) entered thetruck and removed items valuedat $185. The window wilt cost$75 to replace.
Escape/Vehicle Tow
A 26-year-sM Nils mañ wasobserved traveling south in the8500 block of Milwaukee at 61mph in a 35 mph zone in a 1985Ford Bronco at9:40 April 4.
Police were unable to obtain anidentification card from the of-feadrrasdhesajdheffldnotkevebis driver's licensewith blm. Po-lice completed a compater checkSn the offender which revealedthat there was an order of proBT-tionuthisparenta'addyes..i The offender then fled west-
bound througb the driveway ofhis parents' home. Policechecked the home for the offend-er and were told that he did notconseinsideand thothe could noteaterthehome dueto the order ofprotection .
Police checked the area for theoffenderwithnegaeiveresuJts.
BurglaryAn employee at abusinrss lo-
rated in the 9000 block of GolfRd. discovered thac 55,t8t incash was missing from the store'svault at about 6 p.m. Aped 2,when she entered the vault torennt thebatance.
Police teamed that person(s)unknownuted a small pry tool to
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force open two locked doors ut-towing access to the vault room.The offender(s) then opened thevaultandremovedthemoney.
The assistant manager and theemployee who discovered themoney missing were the only per-nons who had a key to the vaultroomndoor&
A 57-year-old Nileu womancame home, in the 8200 block ofOkrto, at 4:40 p.m. April 5, andnoticed that her gange door andfrontdoorwere opened halfway.Upon entering herfroutdoor, sheobserved clothing at diebottomof her stairs which was not therewhen theleftinthemoening.
The viclim went to her neigh-born houteand called the police.An investigation revealed thatunknown offender(s) had goneupstairs in the south bedroom andremoved a jewehy box contain-ing a wedding ring, two watches,
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four braceletes, and four rings.The offender(s) also ransackedboth nightstands in tIte bedroom
moviug passports and GcrnianmarIsa.
Entry was gained either byphysical forcetothe front deorocthegaragedoor. Aneighbor saidhe let his dog Out at 12:30 p.m.mid hsprd him barking repeated- ..ly.
TheftA man ut his 30s entered a
Niles business. located in the6300 block ofGrossPointted., at1 1:15a.m. April 5 andastsedforajob appticatiou. He was told byan employee that there were noopenings. The subject then leftthebusineas.
About45minuteslaterafurmachine was discovered to bemissing from therraroffice, Theemployee believes that the sub-jectretssnted after leaving and re-movedamscbjnewhich la valuedat$2,484.
Ata recenfmeetingofthe CookCoun ly Board of Commission-ers, President John Stroger and the Other 17 members of theBoardpassed a resolution honoring Chief William J. Burke, Jr.,Chiefof Pollee for the Cook County Sheriff's Office sinceApril22, 1991. The resolution congratulated ChiefBurke :rthis out-standing work with the Sheriff's Office andon his election as the1995 PresidenfofThe IllinoisAssociation ofChiefsofPolice andwIshes him the best success in all future endeavors." Picturedare (L-R) Cook County Board PresidentJohn StrogerandChiefeu,ye.
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A t9-yrar-otd Chicago man. was observed driving a 1981
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licenseplate in the SIlBSblk ofDemptter at 1:40 am. April 7,He turned east onto Dempstee,disobeyinga"noleftp," algo.
When the officer stopped theoffender in the 5500 block nfDempster, he observed thin theoffender, who had glazed eyes,was not wearing a seuthelt andhad no proof of vehicle insu-rance.
The officer smelled an odor of. burnedcannabis on the offender's
breath and clothing. Several-
small marijuana joints werefoundintheashteay insule theve-Meld, as well as numerous seedson the frontseal Other drug par-aphernalia was also foand insidethevehicte,
The offender was arrested forunlawful possession of cannabis,driving with cannabis, improperdisplay of registsatios, and dis-obeyiaga "notefttuen' tige.
The offendercoafesged tohav.ing smoked cannabis in Isis vetri-ctejustprior tobeing stopped andsaid that he hast purchased thecannabis from a friend in Chica-go.
The cannabii field tested posi-tive. The offender was given a$3.000 I-bond and a court datewasseeforMay3. -
Criminal DamagePerson(s) unknown used what
aipcare4 to be lita type projec.dleslobreaktlnedwindowsinuMoetonGsssve bank in the 7300block ofDernpster sometime be-tween 5:30 p.m. April 6 and 7:30
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The estimated damage was-$300perwindow.
Suspicious Circumstances
A Northfield man told policethat a man between the ages of
.45-50, with brown heirandanec-cent, hat been following himaround town and leaving messag-.monhisvebicte,
The offender lefta note on thecomplainants car sometime be-tweea 5 p.m. April 4 and 12:30n.m. April 5 stating that he want-ed to get together with the rom-
ploinlant. TheoffendersigaedtheIetter"Louie',
The complainant was visitingrelatives in Morton Grove whentheincident occurred
The complainant told policethat he wants theoffender to.stopcontacting him tad followinghim. TheoffnnderchjvesabmHonda Accorsi, but the comptai-nantwas unsureoftheptatensmber.
Unlawful Consumptionof Alcohol
A 20-year-old Skokie youthwas observed eeraticaJly drivissg alO94ChevroletBtazereasftsoundbetween the 7100 block and theStiøøbtock ofOotfRoad at about1:30a.m.Apsil5.
The responding Officrrstopped the offender at the inter-section ofGolfandflarnssforim.proper lane -usage. The officerdetected a Strong odor of alcoholon his breath andnoticed that theoffender had glassy, bloodshoteyes.
The offender failed the fleldperformance tests and was placedunder arrest for unlawful con-sosoption of an alcoholic beyer-agebyaminoraod improper taneusage.
The offender took a breath teatwhich showed a .13 blood ateo-hotcentent. He wos also chargedwithszero tolerance violation.
Aeouetdute was setfoe May 3.The offender posted his driver'slicenseand$1,000t-bond.Theft
A 42-year-oI4 Morton Groveman related that offrnder(s) un-
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Thn cononmer redocliono lakeeffeclJuly 1. Their impueton in'dividsal bills will vsey, depend.log orn Calling babilo and the oseof optinnul features,
In addition to the c0050merp11cc ens the chooges include:cultingpricen on several business
Low Fat CookingEducale youroelfin Lhe l'me art ofshoppisg and cooking with lowfat iagreolients. The NorthbrookPurkDislrict, in cooperation withSonsel Foods, will teach you loSake the health challeage, learn-
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You'll lone the isles at SunoetFoodsïnNorthbr000k, lookong foclow,fat ingredients for delicious,hesulthful 'reipev.. Low Fat Cook1hog/Shopping begino oos Thora-day0 Apoll 20, 7 p.m. 0E the Lei-5040e Center, 3323 Wallers Ave.Sign oopaad change yoar life,
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Ameritech cuts prices, adjustssernicm, inclooding service oeder,initssllolion, ElireC2Ory assi0000ceand digioul piovute line charges;Cokting pricea foc bosinmses'withmore thon one lelecommnnica-OboE lineinparlions Of the down-town Chicago business dioleicl;reolrnctooeiog ofpay phone peiceo1)0 oligoo them with the way con-somer and bnwiness phone useraare billed - bdsed on distance anddarslisn of euch call. The newplan includes an ioçreaue lo 35cento in the price of a local puyphMnecall; iooeeeumiogohepeiceofbusiness calls outside Sloe localcalling area thut go beyond 15miles, This affects osly aboutonein fivebnsiness callo.
Ameritech also is culling ihrcharges to long'slisoance carriersthat use Aooseriteeh°s local net-work. '
Effective April 18, AmeritechPuy phone raleE will be simpli-fled. Nine diffEeeot rates wilt hocotlapord into tloree, with chargesof 35 cents, 50 ce000 or $0 centsfor the first three minutes, de-pending on disluoce. Culls lo 9-l-1 will continue to be free.
Free computerseminär
Ideen's a terrific opportunity Iosample a little bit of Oho excitingworld of technology. The Noroto-brook Park Districl presenta afree seminar on Tuesday, April18, 7-8:30 p.m. at the LeisureCenter, 3323 Walters Ave.
You'll oecoive an overview ofhome and husmeos -.computeosalod' be able to ask FC qumtions -that have always nlamped you inthe past. Take udvanlage of thisfree class and oign np soon atour1810,-Waloero Ave. regiolutionoffico. Call (708) 291.2980, forderAils.
some ratesBegimoing in July, Ameo'itoch mers und busineos cnstomera
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mInute for local pay phone calls sis1000cesince 1984,lasting moon than three minutes. Whilloy sind the pay phone'The average puy phono culls changes are due lo the increasedlaslo two minoIco, sa moho puy- costofoloigsgbosiness.phone calls woo°t be affected by Ameritech's new rades forbusi-this ctoango,"naid Doug Whitley, ncsscallsonloidethelocaleulloogpresidentofAmenitechttliosoio, area thut gohoyond 15 miles will
A100erilech alsoaunonncesl that' be 12 cents for tho foest minuteit io increasing charges foe puy and 8.5 cents for each addilionalphono calls placed with a calling , minnIe, effectiveApril 18. Amer.caed and io implementing a itechwillcoathïuetooffer4oper-chuogo of 35 cwnOm fnr calls from - cent discnuots on these calls otpay phones lo directory mois- nighoonddocringweekends,tance, effective May 22. Consu. Aowerioech also is 'cutting ita
Sign up for a Time Pack 50 Plan withAmeriteeh-eellular and get a new NECP120 handhold phone,'plus 50 minutes ofairtime each month, for $29.50 a monthwith a S'yoar contract. ' '
That means, fnr less than a $1.00 a day, you can stay in touch with friends soodfamily, keep up business contacts and feel ssfer on the road.
lb getthis great dosi, stop by any ofourfororteen convenientAmeriteeh CollomlarCenters in the Chicagolond area. Each ene with the expertise deeigned around yourneed for 'coliWar, paging and wireless data cammuvdcatïons,
Ameritech Cellular Centers. Your authority fsr on-the-go communication. And better value.
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The changes result io an over-,ail increase ofaboot 7 percent ils -
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Since 1987, Ameritech's slate-wide business rates have bean re-docedbymore than $127 million',including a $35 millón rode cutlssoNovemher,
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Sheltervolunteersbeing sought
Shelter, Inc. is looking for vol-unteers to sort, price, and sell do-
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Plans ere underway for TheWomen's Club of NiIm (GFWClFWc, 10th District) annualspring luncheon lo be held on Sat-urday, April 29. at Ihn ChateauRilz,9lOON,MilwasslceeNiles.
The theme of the luncheon oDistinctiveWomen OnThn Go"
andwfllbenefltlocalchfideen,Liz Claibonse and Elisabeth's
Fashions will be featured. Allwarnen of the area are invited toattend, TickeR ase available at$20-
For additional informusion,call Musy Ann Valente at (708)698-2978,
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Workshop offershelp for frustratedparents
Parents fruslrutedby their chu-then's behavior problems mayfind the solutions they're lookingfon in a six-week parenting shillsworkshep bring offered by Mai-neStay, Maine Township's youthservices division.
The course, led by MaineSlaystaff members Bill Webster andJun Clunielewski, is aimed al par-eats uf children ages 7 through12. The workshop will help par-ticipants stop the vicions circle ofbehavior problems, find custom-fit-solutions especially for theirfamilies, and achieve results thatarefavorable for both themselvesand their children. ParticipantsaIse will be able so benefit fremthe experience ofôther parents inthe class.
Space is limited, so interestedparents areencoaraged te registersoon. ,
Kenneth J. MelendyMariste Lance CpI. Kennethi.
Meleudy, sun of Michael J. andKaennL. Melnndy of Peek Ridge.recently reported for duty with8th Engineer Support Battalion,2nd Force Service SupportGroap, Marine Corps Base,CampLejeoae,N.C.
The 1993 graduate of MaineSouth High School joined theMarineCeeps ia-Jane 1993.
Families play importantrole in chi! urgerywd,entSsAlthough they may not know meeting the emotional needs of a
it, purenlu and famiïeu of chU- hild nndergoingaaestheuia:dran undergoing anesthetia for Visit ibehoupital beforehandsurgery play an integral role in and meet und laIb with yourhelping to makn the anesthmia child'aanesthesiapeovidrrbeforeexperience a posilive One, Certi- the urger)', if poasible. Bernfled Regiulered Nurse Annsthe- talleingon the phone can allaylisls(CRNÀs),wbopmvidemore fearu,than halfofthe anestholict dcliv- Bring a child's fairirite toyorcred lo patients in the United blanket to the hospilal. AvoidSlateaeachyear,recomrnendpar- toys with sheep edges or cornera
Tell your child the tnsth.'When you-wake up yourthroatwillbesoze,butwewill be able logive you one of your favorite .
cherrypopsicles,"Don't tell the child more than
heorshenecils toknuw, Keep ex-plunalious simple and repeatthem au needed. "The anesthetistwill give yoauome medicine tosalee a nap, You will not feel anypain hecauneofthemediciae. M-ter the doctor has fixed your..,,you will wake up and 8 will bewailing foryou."
The AANA is the profeusionhiorgaaization for the nation's25,000 Certified RegiuleeedNtirueAnmthetiusu.
Spring bake saleat St. Haralambos
The SL Haralambon ahiopto-chou Society oftheGreek Oelhodox Church ofNilni, preuenta ilsanneal Spring Bake Sale, onThursday and Friday, April 13und t4, from 9 am. to 6 p.m. inthe Community Center,7373 N.Caidwell Ave.,Nilnn.
The "Spring Bake Sale" wiltfeanire delicious, home-madeGreek pastries such auBalclava,Dipleu, Koarainbiethet. Melo- -mucaeouoa, RabeO and GaIaIeIO-boarnkcc The traditional EmterTuoureki Bread and Eastercoolirim called Koulourakia will alsobe available. -
Join ut for a pautry and coffeein tise Coffee Shop and lakesome delicious pastries-home. A-Lenten lunch willalso be asaBa-
. hIe and served on both days.Call ahead lo place your order
and lo arrange year pick-up ifthe above limes are net coslven-maL There will be fine admis-sien and uhnndancparkisig. -
For more information Or topiace your order, cull the churchoffice at (708) 647-8880,
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rais and families become morefamiliar with the aneslhduia pro-cesa for the rmolional and physi-calbenefiloftheirclsild.
CRNAs canbe found in everysettiag in which aneuthmia is de-livered: leadiiionalhospiial surgi-cal noiRs endobsteieieal deliveryroomu; theofficea of dentiste, po-dialeislu, ephthalmolog'olti andplastic surgeons; ambulatory ser-girai renters; health maintenanceorganizations (liMOs); preferredprovider organizations (PPOs);U.S. Military and Public HealthServicet and Veteruau Adminio-teutienmedicalfaeilitieu. -
"From the pee-operative iuier-view to the post-aneulheaia cureinvolved, familieu should be fe-miliar with seme very imponierstanesthesia facts," said Mary V.DePaolis-Lulzo, CRNA, PhD,AANA preuident-elecl. "Just asnurse aaeathetiutu prepare to ad-minister a child an anesthetic, somust a parent be well informedaadfamiiarwith theprocess."
According to Dr. Loteo, thefollowing are same of the impor-sant questions parente shoeld asktise anesthesia provider beforetheir child undergoes anesthesiaforsergery: .- -
Wbet type of anmlhesia willbe used? How will it be adminis-leredaud monitored?
Whal do you need lo knowconcerning my child's medicalhistory, such au previoas seeger-ies.allrrgim,medicalion,etc.?
ls itpousible for me to reaieiain lheopeealingroom until he/abefallsasleep? -
ls there anything i acetI toknow to care for my child whenlte/sheawakeuafteraneutheoia?
llew will any painful side nf-fecisbe managed?
"There have also bora aewtechnological advancements iuthe operating room makiag thesurgical experience for childrenevea less leausisaiic," said Chris-tine S. Zumbeicld, CENA, MS,AANAvicepesident.
The following are some nf theedvancemenlu in the opeenliegroom geared toward children:
"Band-aid" pulse oximeleruwhich actnaily lank like an atibe-sivebandage.
Feuit-flavered and chocolate-flavocedeneutheuiamnsku.
Cherey-fleveeed pin-medications.
Mu. Zambricki recommendsthe following suggessioea for
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The Women's Business Drvel-opmeut Center will present Debtne Equity: Access le Financing, aworkshop for established smallbusiness owners Thursday, April20, from 12:30 to 2 p.m. at theWomen's Business DevelopmentCenter, 8 S. Michigan, Suite 400,Chicago.
Presented by the Women'sBusiness Finance Program whichhelps business owners evaluatetheir current financial conditionund plan for growth. 'l'bis work-shop is designed for establishedsmall business owners who areinterested in accessing financingfor growth.
Rogiitralion fee is $30 und in-eludes all muteriats. Por furtherinformation orto register, call theWomen's Business DevelopmentCenter ut (312) 853-3477. Regis-tralion and prepaymeni are ree-ommended to gnarensee space in -theworkshop.
MONNACEP Kids' Collegeoffers new spring classes
Kids' College, offered through dents ere asked lo bring a shoe-MONNACBP, Oekten Comma- bon te the first class. The classally College' Adult Continuing meets from 1:35 to3:05 p.m.
Hamm Biology focuses onbow to create diageams on milo-sit using construction paper andyarn. Students examine celltypes and receive an introductionlo DNA. The class meets froml:35to3:05p.m.
Cortooning is designed toleech students how to rxpnsimrntwith perspective, figures in me-hou and comic expressions andsituations. Students ere esked tobring u sketch pad (approximate-IF 20" x 14"), soft pencils anderasers. The class meets fromnonato 1:30p.m. -
Poe men information, tell(708)912-9818.
, Education Peprem, it offeringnew springcoúrses fórchildinninkindergarten through eighth-grade ut the Des Plaines campus,1600B.GelfRead. Classesmees
Science Workouts presente thebasieseirner ofmatter in variousstates. Studmntsalso learn to ob-serve arid make predictiens: Ex-perimnets with cereal, icr, pep-corn und bubbles me planned.Thelausmerts from 1:35 to 3:05p.m.
Playing with, Physics is de-signed to show students how tomake Newton's-cradles to ob-scrod the transfer ofenergy. Sta-
crntorswitl be the subject of the- Apri1 20 meeting of the North-
west Suburban Council of Gene-elegiste at Hersey High School(Room t24-C), 1900 B. Themas,Arlington leights. The meetingstarts at 7:30p.m., and is opes tethrpublio .- - -
Julie Weber, who has been do-ing genealogical research foemoerthao20 yearn, will speak on"The Sisdinering Cauldron: The
-Making of u German Emigrant,1613-1914." She raus e Germaninterest group which is purl of theLake County Genealogical Soci-
- ely enti bus served-as quarterly-
editer for the society for manyyears. Ms. Wnbee is also the au-thor of many genealogical orsi-eles and has given many pro-grains about genealogy.
Pecking is available on thewest side offre school. For addi-tionet information colt 255-0039or 394-3897.-
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A common myth suggests thatradiation leakage from micro-waves poses the greatest danger.If the door hinges and seal onyour microwave are tight. leak-age should notbe a problem. Infact, the American Council onScienceandllealthnays thatrlec-trical shock is the most freqoent
wrardamage. The microwaveshould be properly Installed andplugged into un outlet that is po-briard and geoandrd. Airo.check to make astee the ctecsttt turated for at least 15 amperes ofcurrent,
Bums resulting from cookingin a microwave oven can takeyou by sarprise because a micro-wave oven heats the fend withoutheating the dish. Befoerrrtnov-ing a dish from the microwave,open the door and allow the dishto sland for a minute or two. Al-wqys une hot pads to remove adith from the microwave. Maoyrecipes enquire the une of plasticwrap taconee thefoed,
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Nues West Honor Societycrusades for mercy
Students from Ni/es WestHiph School's Nat¡ôna! Honor Soci-ety(NHS) rocentlypresenteda checkforoier$1O38 to the Unit-ed Way of Skokie Valley. The money wS go towards servicesprovided by over 24 community agencies supported by the or-ganization. Pictured are (from loft) Niles West SociSi StudiesteacherandNHSSponsorJoe Meyer. United WayofSkokie Val-ley Executive Director Maureen Murphy Difrancesca, JeremyMcCormick, Theresa Allocco, Sara Williams and Nues West Di-rectorolAdministrationßariyßrodsky.
Psychological aspectsof menopause
Psychological Aspects ofMenopause," a program spoa-sored by the Womens HealthProgram of Ruch North ShoreMedical CenNr, will be held onTuôsday, April 18, 7:30 p.m. atthe Wilmet.te Pnblic Libraey, 930Greenleaf Avenue, Wilmetle.
Soca Yogev, Ph.D.. a psychol-ogist, will discuss increasedawareness of ones aging bodyand chaspes in appoarunce nod
ontiook. Come and learn aboutcupiog with the empty nest sw-drome and putting emphasis onmussel)' and achievement. Therewill bu aquuslion nod answer pu-eiodfotiowingthnpeograsn.
-There is no change to attend.For information or to make a res-ervalion. call the Rush NonhShoreReferral Lineut(708) 933-6000.
'Bistro#193'annual luncheon,fashion show
The O'Hare Suburban Choptnr#193 of thn National Associationof Women in Construction(NAWIC) willpresentsiss annualPasMan Luncheon, "BISTRO #193 on Saturday, April 22, atAvalen Banquets, 1905 Bust Hig-ginsRoad, BlkGeuveVitlagn,
Cocktails begin at t 1:30 am.;the luuchuon at 12:30 p.m. Fash-ions nodeafflewilt follow:
The themethis yearis 'ttulino.'Fashions witlbe by Lili olTriesteand will feature women's fashionapparel. jewelry, accessories andfootwear). -
Proceeds from the event willbenefitthe Chapter's ScholuesbipFund to assist area students whopursue stethes in construction re-toted fields.
Chairpersons for the event areGait lunes and Diane Odom.Tickutsure avaitablti ut $25 fromVicH Kutsis,ut (708)- 620-4788orGail Insus at(3l2) 507-7998.
- For additional information,contuct(708) 882-7330.
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Phillip J. t1osnmun, sou of Ku-thie und Joe Wushoo of SchillerPark und a 1993 graduate olNilesNorth High School, recently en-listed io the United States MarineCorps for four years. Phillip willattend recruit training ut MarineCorps Recruit Depot, Sun Dingo,Calif. begisninginMay. -
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Reservations for the "SpringLiteraty Tuas" in The Green-house utThnRitz-Carlton, Chics- -go ore limited so early reply is -
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siG' College's Adult ContinuingEducation Program, it offering -
newupriugclasses forkiudergart-en through eighth grade studeulsat the Des FlSines Campus, 1600 -
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on Saturday aftemnons begin-ningApril 22tbroughMsy 20:
Reading Concepls in Action isdesrgned for children with com-prehension problems. tu thisclass, students exptoeehow lo un-drrstaud meaning nod answerqaeltioas. Children work withdescriptive passages, dialoguesnod short stories. The classmeetsfeom 1:35to3:05p.m.
5:30p.m. Math Concepts in Action fo-Tupping into her more thon 25 - cunes un how to manipulate ab-.
yeses experience in the food and jeals tO tmdetstattd 0bncepts.wine field, Stagg provides a pro- Children are renuired to bring avocutive lookatthn extensive and cialr to class. The classmutticotturuldiningscenein Citi- meettfrum3:10to440p.m.cage. :
vssual perception. and. gives.are $14.50 which includes the ho- gr4el practice su drawing peo-tel's Victorian Tea," aselectian of Phi und places. Students ore asked
fresh baked scenes with Devon- tO bnng markers. Thecluss meets
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on curd, French pastries, English Good, BettersBelt rsdestgned
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their strengths, work en relation-ships and increise - self-
EI confidescu and maturity. Theclass meets from 1:35 5e -3:05
Human Biology focuses on -
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Ivano Tromp will make un ex-elusive appearance in The Green-house utmeRilz-Curlton, Chien-gn fur a one-day book-signing ofhernew title, "The Best is Yet toCome" ois Wednesday, April 19,withonesruting at 2:30 p.m.
tvaeu Tromp's appearance isthe firitin a series of"Spring Lit-erat3r Teas" busIed by The Ritz-Callen, Chicago in conjunctionwith Rizzoli Boeksturn, WaterToweePlucu.
-"The Best is Yet te Come"Coping with Divorce and Enjoy-ing Life Again" (APacket BuoksHardcover/May 19951$23) is ucomprehensive guide to sorviv-ing diverce. Iii the book, IvanoTrump shares her own story andtonnaIs the attiludes asid vInote.gius that allowed her to come fullcircle md enjoy a life filled withpromise md hope.- Seating is limited fer this ose-day appearance and reservationsare required by calling TheGreenhouse st (312) 266-1000,ext. 4154.
The fellowing mouth, CamilluStagg, us award-winning foodwriter and edisor unveils her lut-ost book, "The Unofficial Guideto Dining in Chicuge (PrenticeHull/April 1995/SIl)" ut a beaksigning in The Greenhouse onWednesday, Muy tøfram 2:3010
-- 'Fiddler' with largest cast everRucklon Productions nod Di- of the masical in various areas of
,.. rector, Diana L. Matissez, proud- design and direction. Fsflnwjñg-ly announce the opening of"Pid- Ms. Martinez's vision, choreog-. dler On The Rouf' at the rupher Brenda Didier develops aPheasant Run Theater Friday, sniqun variation of the "breamApril 7. Promoting an ensemble Chaya" ballet sequence und
- of -37 talented perfonmrrs, "Fid- opening number for"Traditiou."tiler On The Roof' will be Piteas- "Fiddler On The RouI" bugan
. unvRun's largest production to - weaving ils timeless tapestry.date. . April 7, Performance times are 7
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TlsisTony Awardwrsniugmn- p.m. un Thursdays und Fridays, 4sinaI brings to life the slory ofTe- p.m. and 8:30 p.m. en Saturdays,
. nyu, à Jewish milkman, his wife und I p.m. und 5:45 p.m. on Sun-Goldu und their five-unmauriud days. Ticket prices start at $38daughters tivinginCzsrist Russia for dinner und show; $20 for
.-during 190$. Based upon trudi- show only. Ask shunt our Thars-donaI Jewish folklore, the univer- day Family Special und Smoke-sul appeal of "Fiddler On The Feue Thursdays. Group dis.
. . - Eoof' stems frsm its timeless counts, overnight and weekendrnessagnoffamïly, toveaud "Tra- packages arealso available.dition," For tickets, call (708) 504-, In an attempt lo put her swo MEGA or TicketMasterat (312)
personal stump on "Fiddler Ou 559- 1212. For overnight orweek-The Rouf," director Diana L. end packages, cull (708) 584-Mtirtinrz departs from the truth- 6300,
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vision Street, River Forest, undHystopelis Fruduetisns will hostu three-duy Pappel Fest Thurs-day, April 20 throughSaturday,April 22 in the Lund Auditoriumand Recital Hail in the Fine ArtsBuilding at Rosary College. Fus-tirol houes ach day will bu 9:30n.m. to 4p.m.
FsppntFest will feature perfer-manees of"Afrìcan Folktutus" bythe-Rosary. College Children'sTheater Ensemble, "Little RedRiding Hood" by The Puppin JayPuppets. "The Rickety Wheel"byZapatoPsppctmeatro, "Raro-plestittskin" by Hyatopotis Pro-duetions and "Under the BigTop" by Dave Herzog's Marion-011es. the festival also includesworkshops un the act of Ihn pup-pet andasoxhibiton poppetry.
Euch performance und work-shop costs $3.50. Multiple per-formanen und workshop rules,geouprales und special field trippuckagesareatse ovailable. Seat-ing is limited. Formore informa-tien urlo make reservotioni. cult(708) 524-6913 or (312) PUP-PETS, (312) 757-7387.
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A timely presentation of Aga-tha Christie's limeims concI cIas-sic will be presented at the High-land Park Commanity Henar,199t Sheridan Ed,, HighlandPark, , April 21,22,28 and29 utSp.m. andApril 23 and 30 al2p.m.
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Rousevelt University'sO'Malley Theatre presents -TheRobber Bridegroom, n musicaltall-tale set in the colanial South,April 18to23,
Based on Endura Wetty's no-vellanfthu same name, The Rob-ber Bridngreom tells the slur)' ofa gentleman rubber, ¡amie Lock--heart, a Iwo-faced charmer whosteals with style. Other eharuc-turs include a beautiful young
in, her evil stepmother und richfather, a toUting head, a rhymingraves and us asserted cast of eu-centric river dwellers. The pIelhas as many Iwists au a windingsuathernriver.
Performances wilt be April IS -through April 22 ut 7:30 p.m.;April 20 and2t at 10:30 am.; andAprii 23 ut 3 p.m. General admis-sinn ts $10, with dísceunls forstudents, senior citienus undgroups. Fur reservations, calI-ex-tessioo (312) 341-3719.
Passages lécturerdiscusses music ofthe Bach family
Ementus Program issleucterJim Keudrus discusses music ofthe amias partefthe Pus-sages Lecture Serios on Tuusduy,April 18 frem I lo 2:30 p.m. inRoom 112 us Ouktus's Ray Hart-51cm campus, 7701 N. LincolnAve.,Skukie. Admission is free.
In this lecture, Kendros eu-plores thelegacy of thismest gift-od family und the uniqun compo.siliens of S.S. Bach's talentedsuns: WE,. CPB., J.C.F.--undJ.C. -
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Loyola presents'Hamlet'
The theatre depuetment of Ley-oIe University Chicago is pee-seuting "Hamlet" through April23. in the Kathleen MnllndyTheatre un the university's LakeShore Campus, 6525 N. ShnridanRd., Chicago.
Performances are at S p.m. unFridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m.un Sundays. General admissiontiçketu are $5; $2 for students.Fer tickets or additiunul informa-lies, call (312) 508-3847.
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Thr Moals-on-Wheols Cobb-oily ChefBrunchrolls jobS Chica-gS Sunday, April 23,atlhe JomrsR. Thompson Cootor, .100 WrotRaodobpb. Forty-three of thec000try's best chefs come togeth-er otthis onique culioary exbrovn-.ganza Io- benefit. The ChicagoFood ooAging nod Disability.
The event begins at iO:30 am.with a Silent aocbioo and horsd'oeuvres reception, followed bya lavish branch iodividually poe-pared by celebrity chefs nodserved tableside from rollingcarts. ThccoStis $135 perperson.
While äll participating chefsarr h000rrd" Celebrity FrenchChef Peal Bocuse serves as ape-cial guest-of-boost, courtesy ofChampagne Mumm.
The Meals-on-Wheels Celeb-oily Chef Brooch commiltee ischaired by Catherine Koelling ofTho Greenery Restaurant in Bee-rington, and Julie Chernoff, foodand restaurant consultant, fromEvansbôe. :
Funds raised et the CelebrityChef Branch go to Ihr ChicagoPond on Aging nod Disability's"Meals-Os-Wheels," programwhich delivers meals to Ihilhomes of seniors nod personswith disabililies. This year's goalis to reise $275,500 from thisevent.
Tickets may bepurchásrd witheeredilcerdby calling (312) 744-2120. For more informatiòo, callChristian DeVon or Margie Lins-key at The Chicago Fond on Ag-iùg and Disability at (312) 744-2120. -
MG Art Guildto present demo
On Wednesday, April 19, 057:30 p.m., the Morton Grove ArtGuild presents en ortdemo by AriMargnrrite. Ari will show ns hertechnique in Lazurr Painting.She hes attended Ihr Art InstituteofChicago.
Refreshments sviti be served abMaosfieitl Park Fieldhousr, 5830Church, Morton Grove. For Ad-ditiosal information, call (708)966-1049.
Van ArpornratMacine Fol. Van Arpamral,
seo of Adisuk end Anporn Ar-porneatofMorton Grove, poceol-by completed recruit training.The 1993 graduate ofNiles WestHighSchool of Skokie, joined Ihr.MarineCorpsinNovember 1994.
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Historical Society to tourNew Glarus
TheDesplainesllishieical So- nance. All meula include relishciety is spomoring a nip to New tray, talad. rolls, Bavarian creamGimas, Wisconsin ou Thursday. lattandhevcrage.May11. After lunch the leur continues
The deluxe motoecoach leaves to the SwinsMtnsLuceFactoey tofrom the 55es Plaines Library am the machines that produceparking lot al,7:30 am, and an- SchPfle entbrcodeey. A 'rosit isrive$ in time for you lo enjoy the alsoplannedlo thaSwiss fissIon-enttcmg shops along Main Street cal Village Museum where aofferings vaetet' of Swiss good- guided tour through 12 restoreddies including chocolate, cheese, bnildings depicts thg early pio-saunage, pastries gifts anti im- . oece life of the sellIers whoports, foúndcdNewGlarusin 1845.
Lunch awaits attheflcw Glue- The bao reluraslo Des Plainesus Botol whereelegnotSwits cui- by 7 p.m. Fee for the day is $52siotiis theorderofiheday. Swiss whichincludeslransporlalion.es-yodelers entertain as you dine. corI, fees. lunch tax and gratuity.ThemealchoicesaeeSwissmeat- Ferrenervalion infontsalion con-balls with mashed potatoes and tact the Des Plaines ilislseicalvegelablnorpuffpastry with veal Museum, (708) 391-5399 week-sausagE, . mushroom in cream dnyabelween9 am. nod4p.m.
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'The Spirituàl Nature of:Animals' at Brookfield ZooCan animals think? Da they an how to çonanunicaln with noi
commanicatti with euch other? mais. - - - -
With as? Do noimuls kavesouls? - "Thu Spiritual Nature of Atti-Are they spiritual beings or ob- mais" begins promptly at 9- amt(rets placed no earth to bn used andruosunbil 4p.m. Regisbratioo-forfoodandiaborby mankind? fees are $39 for the day.
All of these quefrions and This first-of-its-kind edaca-marewill boanswered alauniqun douaI piagram is :spdssored byall-day program lo. br bold et the Heartland Region-of The As-Brookfield Zoo, in Braòkfield, striation for Research and En-on Saturday, April 22. - - lighteoment, Inc., . an Edgi*r
The peograoswill also festone a Cayce Oeganization - Call the -
lecture by holistic veterinarian ARE. at (312) 792-2435 orDr. Judith Rar Swanson an alter- (800) 853-2435 for more infor-native therapies for animals end motion.their people nod a demonstration
Power House play urgeskkls to protect the earth
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"Me,recyclr? Bah, Hombag!" -At least that's what EbesleezerSludge says before he meets up,with Reduce, Reuse nod Recycin-- three splItts who teach him theimpoetance of being Broth-friendly. -
On Saturday, April 22, ThePower House will preseot "Re-duce, Reuse, Recycle," att inter-acliveplay thatgiveu kids the op-portunity lo jota Mr, Sludge iolearning recycling tips nod otherways they cno hnlp to protect theEarth, The parody of ChanlesDickens' "A Christmas Canal,"will be presented al -11 am,,12:30 , 2 nod 3:30 pm, Perfor-marIces will include paper recy-cling demonstrations nod chanc-'eslowinprizet,
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Theatre 219'seeks: actors for 'Oliver'Theetre 2l9,Nibes Tewoship's
Community Theatre, will holdtwo ails ofaoditio'os for ils 50m-mer prilduction of "Oliver!" OnMonday, May 1, at 7 p.m., boysonly belwren the ages afume andthirteen are rncaueäged lo audi-lion at the Nibs West HighSchool Auditoniom, 5701 OaktooSL'io Skokie. No appointment isneceloary, 'hot everyone mustprepare sixteen bues of no upbeatsong. An accompanist wilt beprovided. -
Ggne.l auditiono for adultsover fourteen will be held onMonday nodTuesduy, May 8 nod9, beginning at 7 pm. euch eve-oitsg. All roles ate open and
Theatre 259 is seeking a widerange ofages and ethnicity. Eve-cyone should dress comfortablenod be prepared tomove. Partiti-p5015 should also prepare sixteenbars of a song. An accompanistwill be provided. Actors maybeasked to read frpm the scoipLAnyone who wishes to auditionshould sign up for a timo slot bycalling (708) 966-8280 afterApril 1.
Evening performances of"Oli-ver!" witt be held on Friday nodSaturday, July 21, 22, 28 and 29;nod Thursday, July 27. A specialmatineepenformnoce will be heldon Sunday, July 23.
Oakton sponsors travelearntrip to -Indonesian Odyssey
Those who love to travel canexplore the Kaleidoscopo of cul-turni and natural weoders of thefabled "Spiced Islonds" of Indo-nesia, 00 lfl educational toursponsored by Ooklon Communi-w Collego. Two tours are avallo-
- bIo for booking on Mey 10 to 24endOct. ltto25.
Lócated on the Pacific's "RingofFice," Ihn Indonesian archipel-ego is the world's largest with13,677 islands strewn acrossmoeethno 300 ethnic and lingois-tic groups. The c000try's nation-al motto. "Unity in Diversity," isarefleclion ofthe gentle homard-ty nod hospitality of the ludooc-sino people. In Yogyalcertu, thecradleofJavànnsc culture, partie-.iponts will- view awe-inspining
Unique nod colorful an'aogc-meula of fresh flowers, vinos,fruits nod even vegetables willshowcase the f'me Medieval, Reo-ainsance and Baroque art of theLoyola University Chicago Mar-tin D'Aity Gallery of Art duringIhn 15th annual "Flowers us Axt"show on Saturday nod Sunday,April22-23, '
The gablety io located lu Loyo-
nociontstonrstroctores of Borob-odor and Pramhooan is the dea-matic volcanic landscape of Ces-tralJova.
During a visit to Bali, the "is.land ofdoities and Arucos, partie-ipoats will have the epportsenityto experience' some of the fosti-vols and ceeomeoies that ore aninbogeut part of this colorful cul-lure. AboarofLsmbok, asorpcis-ingty untouched nod tenoqoil is-land that still - meinlnios Snintriguing old world charm isscheduled. Participants will visitthesepeoplein theirbomos aud atworkinthnirfields,
Hunt scheduled. On April '15, 600 youngsters wawarceyk reparti that young-
aee-tixpecteutto altendthe outdoor sIens from I-to will haul for ailPolishNational Alliance Baster eggs cootainiug monebary or giftEgg Hoot at PISA Headquarters, items. There wilt br two-legged
"6looNoethCiceroAvenue. PNA bunnies andan assortment of oIls-Vice-President Anthony F. Pi- ercharacbers,
- 'Flowers of Art' show atLoyola's D.'Arcy Gallery
la's Cudulty Library on the uni-versity's Luke Shore ' Campus,6525 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago,Hours for the show are 10 am, Lo5 p.m. and admissioa is $5.
A beuefit preview of the showwillbehrldFriday, April21.
For additional inforostilion,contact the D'Atcy Gallery di-rectlyat(312)508-2679.
- Lake Forest Symphony presents TinyTots' Concerts
The Lake Forest Symphonyander the direction of Faul An-thony McRae will present threePeter und Ihn Wolf educationalceocerbs. This symphonic fairy-bale offers the children a perfectOpportunity to team thr iostnn-munIs of the orchestra nod thevarious snands they produce.
The brilliant narration and cot'orfsit orchestral mosic allow thechildren bu easily recognize thethemed chaeacbeeu: Peler(sIringa), the bird (fiole), Grand.father (bas000n), the cab (clari-ort), the duck (bon), add thewolf (french horns). The BroutCollego Dabco Department andthe North Share School of Dancewill colbabacale with the Sym-phony te bring Pmkofinv's epocala life.
On April 28, the Symphony.will travel to Coltege of LukeCounty ' in Grayslake. Twoscheut performoncOs at 9 and 11
Ramon JimenezMarino Cpi. Romon Jimenez,
son of Elias and Juanita JimenezofDes Plaines recently deployedwith the Marine Corps' SecondLight Armored ReconnaissanceBattalion to Fort Benning, Ga.,for o three-month training exer-cisc. The 1991 graduate of MaineTownship High School Westjoined the Marine Corps in Au- -gust 1991.
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Go April 29, o 10 am. perlar-mance will brheldatLuke Forestlutermediate School io Luke For-guL This special family concert isu Saturday concert and the entinefamily is welcome lo participatein the fnstivities with their favor-ile Preseheol-third graders. Fol-lowing the concert at 11 am. the
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POtASH NATIÓNAL ALLIANCEOF ThE V.S. OF N.A
Reloice This Easter Season as we dograteluily reaffimi-Inour heads and minds the wondrous mystaW of Se Aburren- -lion of Christ as it Unfolds in its beauty and apidtsa6spiendor.Wo thank fha Lord for oil our Blessings. As we celebrato, wothankfully ooknswledgs Ike generosity st fha members of the001155 NaSonol Allienco for their 000ldheSons to shorifebloomises on bahfet 5f Poland osd sur follow ciflzons.
In tkrls 5916f wo estdnd sincero best.wishes fo yac mrdyocrs tor a Happy Eosfor - Wasolego Allelcje.
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8746 Shermer Rd. -NILES, IL
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DearEditor: -
Onbehalfofthe Morton CroneCitizens for ACtiON Party and0tH newly elected Trastees, Iwould
like Io thank the vetees oftheVillagefertheirsuppoet. Tisisnictory was a prond moment forthe many people innolned withthe campaign and your manywords of encourogement banebeen passed alosg to all of them,ene" through some of the dankmoments when an exlraordioatyamonnt ofssbjeetine and enroae-
-oas infonmadoa was-being dia-tnibeted by our opponents. It taalso ieeahing and encouragingIo see that you, our neighbors,saw Iltrough the heavy propagan-da that the First Party tried io getyou tobetieve. -
YoU con be proud of the factthat Morton Grove is still goy-eased by capable, honest andopen-minded leaders, And theACTION Panty is likewise proudla havegiven the citizens of Mor-los Grove solid leadership forai-most twrnly yrars Our publicservices, ouraesiOrprogtatns andour police an4 1st deparlmenlsanesecondlonone.
Thisyear,wecelebrateMorlosGroves cenfoanial. One hundredyears-ego. our Villages founderscame togelherforacommon pur-pose. This community peas-pored, brisging business andneighbors together. Then, as_nsw, the citizens of MortonGeove volunteered their skillsarid idem towards making ournilfoge stronger. We csnlinue Io
f roly on your assiulance. With- your help. ACFIONI'auly will- continue lo lead Morton Grove
. theongh the next one hundred-
years.As aiwoys, oar Mayor and
Trastees are ovsilabfe for yourquealions and concerns. Pleasó
'f&lfree tovoiceyoarthouglsfs al- ourmònthly Village meelingu.
Or ifthe need is more urgent, callor wrile anoto to the Mayseor toyourchsiceofTruateesattheVilluge Hall, 6101 Capolino. The
- ACTION Panty relies on the ea-tirecommnuityfsrfrexh perspec-lives on iasues concerning Mor-Ion Groves citizens. Thank youTo9 seeking -the touth and main-lainiag a strong, hon000 goncee-mentinour village.
- LurrySsybel,forall theBoardMembers und
- Staffofthe Morton GroveCilizensforACTfONParty
-Healthy LivingFair for SeniorsCoancil for Jewish Elderly
will spoasor a free healthy livingfair from Il am-to 2 p.m. onThursday. Apeil 20. at 33 W.TouhyAve..Chicago.
Special screenings that will beoffered includedibbeles, hearing,basic vision and cocUs. A mcdi-ceden reniew by a RegisleredPharmacist will also be avisto-blu.
Ji addition, them will be lipsfrom health and exercise expertsand information on acfivitieu,concerts, discounts and oervicesforsenioru. -
TheCouncil Cafe. convenient-- - ly localed in the Norwich Build-
ing. will offer an affordable low-fat Insets mene lhatday to orar-dinate wills IheHraltlsFair.
- The event is sponsored byCJE's Health and NeighborhoodReuourcefleparlmenta. Formoreinformation, call CIte at (312)508-1050.
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RE/MAXAllStaraproudlypreaesteda 19' TV. to Mr.andMra. R. Bernal oflei!ea, who were the win-nersofa drawingheldonMarch25alfheNyen Ctramberofcommerce Expoul OakMill Mall.
Home medicalequipment firm opens
Lang Home Medical Equip-mentCo. will hostaGrandOpeningatilsnewNilestecalisn,6769-N. Milwaukee Ann., Friday,ApeE 21, thom 1p.m. to 6 p.m.,ondSaturday, Apnila22, 9 a.m.to5pm.
Dosrprizeswillbe drawn eve-ny hoar und refreshments will beoerord Munufactarere' represen-latines will drmonslrate newproducts und give free samples.Theluteat in slcitVwonndcare, os-Inlay products, inconlinent snp-plies, power-drivers semIons,wheelchairs, liftehairs and otherhome health ehre products will beondisplay. -
Robert Lang, president of lIresix-year-old family-ma comps-uy; said, 'We specialize in mobil-ity and bsdependentaids for dailyliving. " Thn conponate officesund main showroom of the firmanelecaled at 5552 Barclay Blvd.iuBnffalo Gmve.
A complete line of slairwaylifts, peach lifts und car lifts areavailable through the lieu. Ad--rigors purrido free evaluationsandconsullationsinthnhomeandwill offer advice und suggestions
for mmps, widened doorwaysand all acceauibililies for indo-peudentliving.
Relaxationworkshopmanages stress
Combine movement, healthmuintenance sed knowledge lohelpyonmunagedaily mess. TheNsrthbreokPark Gisteict offers s4-session Relaxadon Workshopbeginning Wednesday, April 24,7:30 p.m., at the Leisure Center,3323 Walters Ave.
Instructors ofTraditiosat East-cnn Arts wilt emphasize trw-impart movements, Iradilionalbreuthing, exneeisr and ñIOeIiaImets techniques. The eesntt willbe an increase lu your flexibility.crrrdinatiou,lnngcapacity,eeer-
. 5F along with improved circula-don.
Erlieveslreso, unsiely und len-sima by eegisteethg for encRoise-atlas Workshop at 181E WalletsAnm. Call 291-2980 foe fartherdetails.
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115x8 5lßy DA, will be at theIrishAmerican Heritage Center
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through Saturdays at S p.m. andSundays al 3p.m. IAllCiolncat-ed ut 4626 N. Knox. Chicago.Tickets are $10 and Seniors undmemberu pay $8.
Thursday night perfomsanceuare popular at s special $5 rate;und on Sundays, a dinner theatrepackage is featured for just $15.Reservations are required forSunday dinuer.
lAflC has ample parking andhundicap access. Call (312) 282-7035 for neservalions und infor-mation.
All-RussianProgram atlandmark theater
The new and already popularParkRidge Civic Orchestra clos-esitspremierseastsn at the hiator-io Pickwick Theater, un asS decomastetpiecesntheNationalReg-ister of Hislmeic Places, with anail-Rosisse psogrmn on Wcdnes-day,Apnil 19 at 8p.m.
Thegmups first two outings inDecemberand March wene bean-Uy attended and wuensly re-ceiveti, Pack Ridge Mayar RUnWietechahas listed the formationof the orchestra as the best thingtohappenintheCity in 1994.
The cannIly all-volunteer or-chestraplunu an even more moIsi-dom 1995-96 mason of perhupsasmunyasfivecoacerts.
Tickets: $15, adults: $10, sta-dents; sed $5. cltildreu under 12.Phase Nuncy Muenzer, (708)823-8861 for ticket information.Tickets may also be purchased atlise door. The Pickwick Theateris located at Tonhy and ProspectAnrnuesinParkleidge.
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I LEGAL NOTICEVILLAGE OF RILES
The Plan Commission andZoning Board of Appeals willhnld a public hearing on Mon-day, May 1, 5995, at 7:30 P.M.in the Trident Center, 8060 Oak-ton SOeet, Nites, ttlinois, to beanthe following mutter(s):
- 95-Z1'.7Jock Deexier -
1760 W DevonCbicags IL
Requesting a chungo io eon-ing them B-2 Special Use to B-2Special Use to install 3 videogame machines at Fluky's. 9845Milwarkee Aveuue.
9S-ZP-SDonald Anderson
Park Nati Bunk & Trust2958 N Milwaukee Ave
Chicngo IL.lenquesting s change in ron-
ing front B-1 Special Use to B-1Special Use for a bunk withdrive-then window at 7840 Mit-wuskee Avenue,
The Villuge of Niles intendsto comply with the AmericansWith Disabilities Act by moltingreasonable uccommodations forpesple with disabilities. If youor someoue yon know with adisability require accommoda-tian for a Village sErvice orhove nay questions about theVillage's compliance, pleasecontact Abe Selman, VillageManager, 7601 Milwaukee Ave-.nue, Nues, illinois, 708/967-6100.
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I LEGAL NOTICE INotice is hereby given, pur-
suant to "An Act in relaLion tothe use ofan Assumed Name inthe cnndnct or tmnsaction ofBusiness in the Statu,' asamended,- that a cortificationwas filed by the undersigned
. with the County Clerk of CookCounty.
File No: D027233 onMarch 27, 1995. Under tite As-sumed Nomo of Cleaning Un-limited with tise place of busi-fleas located at 5021 W.Waveland Ave., Chicago, IL60641-3420.
The true name(s) and resi-dunce nddress of owner(s) is:
V. t3sntlhi, 143 Cot-unire Ln., Schsatnburg, IL60173-6576. Samuel Rodei-guez, 5021 W. Wavelund Ave.,Chicago, if. 60641-3420.
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THEBUGLE,TUURSDAY,APRJt. 13, 1995
HeaIthNe.SJB thanks NPD
and Optimist Club
st. John Brebeuf extends special lhanks to ehe Ni/es PoliceDepartment and NOes Optimist Club for safety vests which aremodeledbylheJr. High Patrol.
Pictured are: (Back) Dean Strezelecki ofNilos Police Dept.,JohnJekot, President, Nies OptimistClub, MatyLouMrozynski,PrincipsISJB, Elaine Merke!. President-SJBParish/SchoolAo-socialisn; (Front) Tom Lesniak, Nick Zaliropoulos. Mike Stoll,
. ondAndreo Saviano.
Stay Healthy!
i LEGAL NOTICENotice is hereby given, parsu-
ant Lo Ass Act in relation Cotiseuse of un Assumed Naisse in theconduct or trsosaction of Busi.ness in the State," as umended,that s certification was filed bytise undersigned with the CountyClerk of Cook County.
File No. 130271 11 on March21, 1995. Under the AssumedName of Dial-A-Therapist,Dial-A-Shrink with the place ofbusiness located ut One North-field Plaza, Notlhfletd, IL60093, the true name(s) and rot-idence address of owner(s) is:Penny Bashfonl, 2555 GrossFomt Rd., Evanston, IL 60201.Rachel Bruckenstein, 5200 W.Sherwin, Skokie, IL 60077,
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Swimming Lessoñs ut the Plnydism...Arts & Crnfts...WndingPoul...Cnmp Songs...Hnt Lunches...Bnrbecues...Mssic...Gdmes
Fór Informaflon, call: (708) 675-6619
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Support Problems123 W. MADISON, 113011 CHICAGO, ILUNOIS 60602
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ATTORNEY AT LAW JEFFERV M. LEVINOHELPED WRITE THE 1986 JOINT CUSTODY LAW"
Prostate cancersupport groupThe "Us Too" Prostate Cancer
Support Droop wilt hold a meet-isg ou Wednesday. Msy 17 at 7p.m. st Evasatos Flospitat. 2650RidgeAve., Evanston.
There will ko a panel presenta.slob ou support services availableto patients and their family mcm-bers--spiritual, emotional andpsychological. Panel membersiuctddo Gloso Brichacck, Chap-lain, astoral Care -Department,Evasston Hospital, Sac Maftiu,MPS., Oncology Sspport Coor-dinator, Kellogg Cancer CaroCenter, lady Brannon, RN.,D.S.N., and Patsy Winicour, Ex-ecutive Directors of the CancerWoltuess Conter.
There wilt also be a "Us Too"Rap Session on Wodnosday,April 19, from 7 to 9 p.m., inroom G-958 at The EvanstonHospital, 2650 Ridge Avenue,Evanston.
ThcRap Sossiou is for ProstateCancer patients and their nignifi-cool others. The support group isopon to the pablic and is froc ofcharge. Por moco information,contact Sur Martin at (708) 570-2110.
Leukemia Society'stoll-free line offers freebooklets, brochures
Thu Leukemia Society ofAmecica operalos a toll-fron ja-formation resource lino, (800)955-4LSAfor patients, their lam-ilios, the public and medical pro-fossionsls to. receive froo infor-maties and brochures shootloukemin, lymphoma, moltiplomyolonia und Hodgkin's diseuse.The rosoorce tine, upen 24 hosrspor day, 7 days a wenlc offersmuro than 30 tistes available froc-of.chargu from the Loukomia So-cioty. -
The Leukemia Society ofAmoticu is a national, not-for-profit voluntary health agencydedicated to eradicating lenke-mia, lymphoma, multiplo myotu-ma sud Hodgkins disease and soimproving the quality of tifo pa-tients and their families. The So-cioty, which has 57 chapters in 33states and the District uf Colum-bis, sponsors eoscnrch, patient-aid, public and pmfossionut uds-cation and community servicepoagoums. - -.
The Illinois Chapter office islocated in Chicago and can bereached by calling (382) 726-0003.
Young Parkinson'sDisease support -
The monthly meeting ofa Par-kinson's diseuse support groupfor patieotn under 60 und theirfamilien will be hold at 6:45 p.m.on Wodnosdny,April 19, in theEnclosed Lobby of The Glen-b000k Hospital, 2100 PfingstenRoad, Gtonviow. -
The sspport groap is frm ofcharge sud open to the pablic.Pormore information, colt thr di.vïxion ofnnurulogy at (708) 657-5875 between 10 am. to noonand t to 3 p.m., Monday throughFriday.
Spring, nature combine- -in the Forest PreservesThe serinaI ofnptiug is marked
by the increasing nnmberof exer-.ciueenthnniasts leaving their reg-star indoor workouts behind tobegin their aembic activites ont-doors. There is no beBer pIare todo this than among the 67,700notos of natnoti arras withm theFeentPeeaervcsflintrict of CookCounty. -
The District's more than 200.miles ofmniti-nse trails and 8 bi-cycle tenus. including almost 80mites ofpaved paths, enabtu roc-reational enthanissts to onjoy thebenefits of indoor aombic oxer-cine io a more scenic and sereneenvironment.
"The Dinloict it the ideal net-fing for affordable recreationalopportunities und healthy aerobiccxercising," said Cook -CosntyBoard President John H. Stroger,Jr. "Bicycling, -hiking, jogging,walking, and running along thetDintrict'ntraits nnabtoresidonLs luexpeeinnco usureo, white nimsttta-neoanty improving their staminaaudhenith."- Residents walking leisarely
utotig tIte District't trails, or at apaco of 20 minutes a mile, willburnapproximattoy6flto80 calo-rira pee mile, uccooding to fitnessexperta. Someone walking nl nspeed of 5 miles per hone canburn as maoycalariesasamodec-ate speed jogger.
MIer 20 minutos, a bicyctistpedaling at 8 miles per hour wiltbuen approximately 100 calories,white arunner traveling at almostthosamnspeedwillbaon343 cat-arios in2flminntea. .
The healing -value of - -.
herbs, plants -
The Mended Hearts CardiacSupport Group of Evunstuix/Glonbeouk Hospitsls presents:"The Heating Value ofHerbs nodPlants in the troatmont of heartdisease." Virginia L. Beatty, anative of Guatamala is oar gaestspeaker. -
The meeting wilt be April 20,ut7;30p.m. inthoLobby MeetingRoom uf Gtnnbrook Hospital,2tüflPftngsten Rd., Glenviow.
Benny is welt known for herwork us a consultant on the envi-ronmest and urban horticulture.Scatty holds the position uf PlantExport at WBBM Radio, GardenTalk Show und is also recognizedforher work at The Chicugu Her-ticultural Sncioty/Chicngs Bo-tuaient Gardens. -
Mended Heurts Cardiac Sup-port Group meetings arc present-ed to educate and present infer-matiun about the treatment ofhouer disease. Meetiugs nro freeand open to members, their.fami-lies, friends and myono interest-rd io the subject. For addìtinaalinformutinu, call Pant Baningor,Program Chairman at 675-0288Or Cardiovascular Rehab Dept. ut(708)570-2155,
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Mortoñ Grove !Pentistryitashnilka II. Patel JJIJ.S.
GENERAL unti COSMETIC FOR THE FAMILY. FREECONSULTATION
- 71 40 Dempster, Morton Grove IL 60053- (708) 967-8999
An outdoor hiking encroiseprogram enablespeopleto realizothe health benefits 1mm workingthe cacdiovascalnc system andbuilding muscle strength. It canatto be less sEcouons on a per-nou'njuints
Moot Forest Preserve traitsprovideaccess routes to many ofthe District's facilities including -
the nausee centers, golf conoses,fishing takes, and picnic facili-ties. The Districfs trailn and foe-entpreseeves ace open daily fromsuacineto sunset,
To obtain free bicycle trailmaps orageneral recreation map,contact the District's Departmentof Cumervation at (708) 771-1330.
Fight asthmabefore it fights -
youPot dsndrr, dust mitos aid
mold arr commbnhonsrhotd nui-sancos, but i/you're asthmatic, he05mo, advine the Board CertifiedAltergists of Grouter Chicago.They can ho u matter of life andbreath.
Moro than 5,000 Americansdie ouch year from this chronicdisruse which cur be treated.Sufferors must be otortto their on-Vironment--tO air pullntion; viral..infections; sharp changos in theweather; airtight homes, officesand schools, caution these spo-ciatists in the diagnosis and treat-ment ofasthmaond allergy.
To ward off possible as000a.attacks, suffrrrrs must not br irIhr "durIt." They most thscosgh-ly understand the pieper uso ofroch modication before leavingtheir doctors' offices. Poliraismast stick to sheir individualizedmedical pIons to trout thin iuulam-mater)' lung disease, whichblocks airways and prddncrs soci-005 breuthingpcebloms. .
Too often patients do not un-derstdnd that airways mast bekept open at alt 6mai. Once they.begin, to feet botter, they oftenstop asing their broncheditatorsand other preventivo medica-tians, warn the Board CertifiedAttergits. .
ALAMC wants tobring the Easter -
Bunny to you.
ThisEuster have the AreericnrLung Association of Metropoli-tun Chicago (ALAMC) and Tela-flora being a visit from the Easter
. Bunny. -
Toteftura's Easter Bonny BouLqnet will make the holiday ape-cil with colorful flowers nestled -
around a plath bunny in a reuno-bIo wicker basket. When you or-der der Teleftoru bouquet far $35plus shipping and handling, Tele-llora willdusate l0percent.of theparchase price to the American
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Lung Association. This colorfulflower bäsket will net onlybrighten op your holiday but alsohelp millions breathe u little oasi-
Proceeds from the TetefloruOuster liunay Bouquot go to-wards the bag ussociutieri's lung
To order the Americas LungAssociationlTelefloro Easter
- Bunny Bouquet, call I (800) 577.7866.
CPR trainingoffered atForest Hospital
A cnedio-pnlmnnary rmnscita.don (CPR) clans covering infant,child und adult OER, us well asthe Heimlich mnnuever, is beingoffered . by Forent ReaMi Syn-lema on Friday, April 21 from 9am. to 4 p.m., ut Forest Hospi-tal, 555 Wilson Lane, DeaPlaines.
Cost of the eluso, which isopen to the public, is $20, duetospuco tonilalions, registration inrequested. To register, call -
(708) 635-4100, cxl. 108.
Is your arthritisa problem?
"Is Year Arthritis A Froh-.lera?" a piogoam sponsered -byRush North Shore Medical Cera-ter, will bu hold on Tuosduy,April 18, at 7 p.m. ut the MortonGrove Puck- District's PrairieView .Commenity Conter, 6834
. Dempster, Morton Grove.Robert Hoeman, M.D., n rheu-
matotogist, will speak on diffor-entuspects ofurlhritin. There willbe nu open discsssioo period fol-lowingthrpeogrnOa.
There is no chwge lo attend.Formare information or to makeareservotion, call the Rush NorthShore Referral Service at (708)933-6000.
Rehab Instituteoffers free class oncontrolling asthma
"Controlling Your Asthma' isthe tapic of a free health odaca-ssoncluss offeredhy the Rohabili-tatinn Instituto efChiango (EtC).Scheduled frem6 to 7:30 p.m. neWedoesday, April 19, the class
- wilt be taught by Thomas Cor-bridge, MD, director of EtC'sPulmonaoy Rehabilitation Pro-peam.
Titis session is part ofan ongo-ing series of health educulienclasses offered by EtC to helparee residente maximize their
-physicatubilitios nndfitnoss. -
The tnstituto is Incuted ut 345E, SaperiorSt. Space is limited,
register by calling (312) 908-6044.
Resurrectionannounces - newappointments
Amy NattaIt cf Wilmetlo, hanboos named Risk Manager utResurrection Medical Center,7435 W. Talcott Ave., Chicago.She previonsly worked as a rinkmanogement coordinator at Mar- -tin Memorial Health Systems in
- Stuart, Florida. Amy earord abachelor'sdegree from thr Uni-
vorsity of Miami and a mastrr'sdogror in Business Administra-non from NOVA University inFort Looderdulc, Florida. Shealso received cortifiostioe inHealth Caro Risk Managementfrom the University of HrolthScienccs at Chicago MedicalSchool.
LisuLuVatlie, ofChicugo, boxboor named the Doserai Anditorat Rcsurrrction Health Caro. She -previously worked as rho directorof flouncing plaouiog at the Ro-habilitation Institute of Chicago.Lisa, u certified public accnoo-tant, also worked at KPMG PeutMarwick, an international publicaccounting firm. Lisa earned abncholot's degree in Accountingat Valparuiso University in Val-paruiso, tisdiana. . -
- Dukelow joins Rush's- medical staff
Jamos J. Dukolow,-D.F.M, hasrecently joined the medical staffof Rash Nueth Shore ModicalConter, as o member of the De-portassent of Surgery. He is u po.diatrist practicing ut 921 RidgeRoad, Wilmette,
Dr. Dukelow received his doe-ter of podiatric medicine degreefrom the William Scholl Collegoof Pediatric Medicino, followed -
by a residency at Harvard Corn-monity Memorial Hospital, llar-yard, Illinois. Ho is board eligiblein podiatry.
Dr. Duketow is u membre ofthe Americas Pediatric MedicalAssociation. He, his wife Kath-leen, sud their three-year-olddaughter Mary Rose, live in Wit- Jamen J. Dukelow, D.P.M.mette. - - -
Public invited to workshopson alternative medicine
An educational workshop in-treducing the basics of holistichealth und alternative medicinewill be presented by ForestHealth Systems on Priday, April28. -
This workshop, which is opento the public, is scheduled fromlo am. to 4 p.m. and will be cnn-ductml at the Novielt Auditoriumof Forest Hospital, 555 WilsonLane, Dos Plaines, The cost focthis workshop is $25.
The coticloding half of n four-part series, "Designer Living:
Mended Hearts -meeting at Rush
"Mended Hearts," an edoca-tioeisoppnrl group arranged andrus by people who btvr been of- -foeled by heurtdiseusr, will meetun Monday, April 17, at 7 p.m. inRush North Shore Medical Cen-Irr's Shurfnteio Academic Con-ter. The program in for those in-terosted in learning more aboutheart disenso.
"Heurt Disease and Stress" isthe topic to be discussed by Mar-co De LaCeoz, MD.
The moetings are open tu the.general pubtic. . There is nacharge to attend. Formero infsr-matios or to matte a reservation,cult the medical center's CardiacRehobililolion Fragrant ut (708)9336l75 -
. Orchard Villageseeks volunteermentors
Volunteers aro currently need-ed tu participate in the One-on-One Volunteer Montorship Pro-gram at Orchard Village, u rosi.dentist and vocational trainingcommunity for developmentallydisubird adults io Skokir.
The Ono-on-One Programpairs u volsnteor with u develop-mentally disabled resident for no-cisl coaching as well us friend-ship. Velonteers will typicaltycommit ero evening a week toxpond with their special friend.Many residents want tu ulleed ac-tivitirn in the cemmnsity and re-qoirooné-on-oOe assistance. Vol'anleers provide a 5itol link to thecommunity thstesciches the livesofmen sod women milis develop.mentol disabilities. The experi-rece often proves to be extremelyrewarding for the VolonloerMonturas well.
For information or an applica-tien, contact Jennifer Kunelku ut(708)967-1800.
LIfestyle Re-design for Freies-sional Performaner and Growth,"llar wsirkshops will be particular-ly helpful for individuum subjecttu high stress or post-operalivo orchinino medicutpeoblrmn.
Workshop presontors includeRalph Menezon, M.D., medicaldirector, PorosI Health Systems;napropoth and clinical nutrition-ist Patrick Nazzo, D.N.; healtheducator Ronjus, who teaches utthe School for New Learniag atDePaulUnivorsity and the Contarfor the Study of World Modi-cines, Rosh-Pcesbyterian Sc.Luke's Medical Cebter; und Po-triciaNcvictc, Ph.D.
"Thesr workshops will uc-quaint participants with some ofthe nesvhealth tools und conceptsthat can help us dovulop renewed000rgy und re-balance oar lives,"saidDr. Menezes.
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N1LtS TOW'4SIIIPJEWISh CONGIWGATJON
Rabbi Neil Brief Ilazzan Shiomo ShusterArnold Jacobs, President
Barbara Otienberg - Exca. Director
4500 UEMPSTER, SKOKI (708) 675-4141
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It'llMaine TownshipJewish Congregation
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Pessnsnr Cemnroeity Sesead Zeder Sotarday, Aptii 15,1995. A Menarais fenriiy Snsoed Sedar Is being piennedfer yes. Let's join together to ceiebrote this sosient tao-ditien in ritaci, 000g end food, Each person at the Snderwiii reame their awn personsi Hegoddah to tske howe,
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disla500, paving the way to corn.Eive puces. higher quality antI
moie choices forcustornees. The -DoJ proposed a trial that would
- beopenwm006than4millionhorneo and bush.esseo in andaround Chicago andOcand Rap-idS, Michigan. -Arnoritechis thefirst of the regional Bell comps-nies to get a greell lighl from the001ou long-distance which wasforbidden by a 1982 consent de-cree. - -- -
Recoguizingpeogfeos in open-ing local telephone service tocompelilioaiallhinoisandMichi-gao, the DOJ recommended aplan for A,neritechs letal entryintoloug distance toUS. DistrictCourtJudgeliaroldGeeene. Pur-Iher appmvals from the Corset,Dol. FCC. and Slates of Illinoisand Michigan are requieed tomaIre Iheplan a reality. The planenseres active competition in lo-cal and long-distance neMeosand equal treatment of all corn-pcIiIocS.
This action pals customers inthe deiyer's seat by dismantling arnajorroadblecklo cornjiefilion,'saidRichardC. Notebaeet, Amer-itcch chairman and chief exece-tiveofficer. "Lng-diatancepñc-es have been einixg for the pastthree years because there's noteuosgh cornpeliliou. The bestdeal for cuslorners is morn corn-potil100, and this plan will dcliv-er."- We're optimistic that wo willrocrivo approval of our plan andbe able Io Offer customers a nowand becter choice early E 1996,"Netebaert added. Arneritechlooks forward to compeling with
The Morton Grove HistoricalSeciety holds ils next generalrneeling en Tuesday. April lt inthePublicLibeasy at7p.rn.
TheBaxterRoomis the settingfor a brief business rneeling Ihatprecedes the program secarod byDodeo Connolly. She will inIco-duce Eugene B. LohTrnan of Roll-ing Meadows and his slide pros-enlation of Antique Clocks andWatches. There is a sprinkling ofhurnorinthis inlerealiagstsowing
- otlrerconipanies to OtTer crntÓrn-ero tho best value in full-servicecornmnnicatians. Wem conO-dent that we will compete suc-censfully and capitalize an thisnow opportunity to speed ourgrowth."
Ameritech would be aulhar-iren! to offer all types of log-distance services .to consumersaedbnsineas mu DOS-monitoredtrial. The cornpany said it wouldiaitiate long distance seMen,starting ht the Chicago ama and
- Grand Rapids, soon after receiv-ing all government approvals.The initial trial area includes theChicago area codon of 312 and708, part of 815, the future 630area code, and the Grand Rapidsarea codo, 6t6. Crntorners ils tUi-nais and Michigan cuerentlyspend about $3-6 billion a yearon long-distance services,
Attteritecb one of ilse world'slargest cornrnanicatioas campa-nies, helps moro than 13 millioncustomers keep in touch. Thecornpany provides a wide arrayof local phone, dala and videoservices in Illinois, Indiana,Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin.Ameritech is creating dozens ofnew iaformatioa, entertainmentand interoctive nervinos forhornee, basinessea and govern-rnentsaroandllsewoeld.
One nfthe world's leading col-lube companion, Ameritechserves 1.3 mUllen cellular and630,000 paging customers, andholdscellutarinteeeassinNorwayand Poland. Ameritech owns in-lerests ix telephone companies inNewZeatandandstangaryand nbuslueso disectories in Germanyand other comsteies. Nearly tmillion investors hold Ameritech--(NYSE: AIT)shoreo. -
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Illinois consuiiers recycled ofaluminurn recycling to annmmore than --75O million all- ber offacrorn. "The aluminumalnsnsnum beverugo cans at their- can continues to be very popular-local Reynolds Aluminum Racy- with consumers, and they recog-cling Centers in 1994. Reynolds aloe it as a highly recyclablepaid illinois consumers more - purkage.' Draney said. "lu acIdi-than $7.7 - million last year for tian, container awareness of thetheirrecyolablealuminnrn. benefits ofrecycling ureatan all-
The aluminum cans were pact time high, Our research teils usof a tonal of27.5 million pounds that three of eveey four house-of aluminum which Illinois con- holds inlireU, S. now recycles ontumors recycled at Reynolds in a regular basin, and aluminum is1994. la addition to aluminum the most frequently - recycledcans. Reynolds recycles foil and peoducs"foilproducls,aswell as scrapalu- Local recyclingcenterxuee: K.minimi such as household scrap, Marttot,Lee & Oakton, Tuesdayàutoinolivepaelaandutheralumi- thee Salerday, 1:30 to4:30p.rnnnrnilomu. GolfRoad & Washington SL.
Torn Deaney, eastern regional Glenview, TueSday thea Satur-managerforReynoldsRecycling. day,9a.rn.to 12:30p.m.attributed the continuing success
Historical Society to meetthutisfltledwithgond,cteanfun.
Light refreshments see servedfollowing the program. The pub-lic is incised and there is no ad-mission charge.
Per information, call 965-5500.
SummerMens-- -Bowling
runss5irk Nitra Bowl is cor-rently takiog signapsforteams orindividuals interested in summerhowling teagoes. Mens leagueshowl an Sundays al 6:30 p.m.,starting May 21. Two bowlers perteam.
There is also a Tuesday eightmeas trio bagne at 7:45 p.m.,starting May 9. The biggest menssommer leagee will be onWednesday evenings al 7 p.m.,slurring May 24. Tuo cost of thoseleagues is $12 per week. Every-One will receive prize money andlIre league champions will beawarded championship plaques.Call (700) 647-9433 to sign up,ask for Canale or Tim. Onus-wick Nitos UawI will have newtanesthiv summer, so don't delay.
Field Museumexhibit topic oftalk at OIR
The Dm Plaines Valley Gee-logical Society will presentatalkby Mr. Peter Laraba oftho FieldMuseum ot OorLady of RansomSchool, 8300 N. Greenwood,NUca, en Thursday, April 20 atOp.m.
Lacaba will speak about Ilse"New Exhibit" at the Maseumcalled "Life Over Time? He willalso discuss tIte evolution of lifeon earth from the Dinosaur to thepresenl time.
All ages are welcome, and se-freohmenls will ho seeved:
In-Line skàting- lessons
- - Axeyouafeaidtoln-Line nicareor tired of falling down? Wouldyou like to learn how to use thatheelbreak and feel safe while tu-Line Skating? - -If you-answered"yes" to any of these quesioítsthen corne join us on Monday,April 17 for a one day beginnertesson at the Leaning TowerYMCA. Clauses wilt be laughsby PFF Cerliired- tn-Line ShaleInstructor, John Penkava, Youwill learn how Io ntop, severalways to leen, how to balance onone leg, and develop safe skatingskills. Fallpmvenlion and properfalliugsechniquowtUalsobeeav.
Two sessions will be offered,ene for youth ages 7.14 from4:30 to 6 p.m. and the other foradulte over 15 years of age. Thecost faryouths is $12 for YMCAmembers and $24 for non-YMCA members and for theadultctans, $15 forYMCA mcm-bers and $30 few non-YMCAmembers.
Skates and ali proteclive gearmuslIm wons during the lennenn.Equipment is available far renIaIwhich will give you Ute opporre-aity Io experience In-Line skat-ingbeforeyou decide to purchase
If you can't make it on Aped57, another one day lesaon willbe offered on Monday. May 22fee youth, adults. beginners andthe mare advanced, Jon us onMayll,Jnae7jsrne 14 andjune21 if you really want lo perfectyour skating sIcilia for the four Iand l)Thourleaaon package,
Regislration is already inprogress -and upases ase fillingqaickly. For mole informationcontact Stacey Nowak at (708)647-82fl. To register. stop bythet.eassiugTowerYMCA lacan-ed at 6300 W. Touhy Ave., inNies. Learnhowloskalesoyoawill be prepared to safely skatethebikelrails.
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APRIL13SPARES SUNDAYEVENING CLUB
The Spares Sunday EveningClub, forwidawed, divorced andsiegle adulls will sponsor a ope-cisl dance an Sunday. April 23 atthe Macton Grave American Le-gion Hall, 6140 Dernpster, Mor-tors Grove, at 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.Sicecint music by The Stan War-eon Band. Members $5 andgemte $6. Conlacl (708) 965-5730.
APRIL14AWARE SINGLES GROUP -
The Awares Singles Groapand the Chicagotand Singtra As-socialion invite all singles to ajoint dance at 8 p.m. on Friday,April 14, at the Sheraton Gate-way Seises O'Hare Hotel, 6501N. Mannheim Rd., RosemoaLMusic will beprovided by MusicMakers. Admission is $5. Formore information, call Aware at(708) 632-9600.
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the biggest antI beat singles partyin Chicago, welcomes yoo eachSunday for an evening of goadmoxie, fan, and delicious food atIlse Hyatt Deerfietd, Deerfieldfrom 7 p.m. Ill? Cost is $8. Forfswther iufoesuatiou, call (705)945-3400.
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loirs with iheNoeth Shore Jew-ish Singles 45+, Sunday, April16 ut 7:30 p.m. Rap Smsion,"What's Your Cultural -Turn-On?" Non-mgmbers,$4,iuctades -erfeenbments at Wbafs CookingReslaarant, Lower Level, 6107N, Lincoln- Ave., Chicago. CallJeannette (708)675-5752.
Join with the North-Shore Jew-ish Singles 45+ Wednesday, -April 19 at 7:30p.m., openmeol-iag al Congregation Beth Hillel,3220 -Big Tree Lane, Wilmette.
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Tracy Lilsey, Executive Direclorof Illinois Common Cause willspeak on "Secreta illinois Foliti-cans DonI Want Us to Know.Refrethrnenll and socializing tofollow. Non-members $4. Call(700) 675-0127 for additional in-formation.
APRIL21AWARESINGLES GROUP
The Aware Singles Group,Chicgoland Singles Associationand Good Time Charley Singlminvileall singles to ajaint SuperDance" atO p.m. onFriday, April2l,ntthewtarriollOakßrooklío-let, 1401 W. 22nd St, Oak Brook.Livemunic willbeprovided. Admisison is $7. Formose informa-lion, call Aware at (708) 632-9600.
ST. PETER'S SINGLESCLUB
St. Pete?s Singles Club invitesalt singles aver 45 so thr follow-ing dances: Friday, April 21 at9p.m. atAqoa Bella, 3630 N. Hat- -
lesa, Salurday, April 22, 9 p.m. atFranlclia Park American LegionHall. 9757 Pacific. Each dance io$5. For additional information,call(312) 334-2589.
APRIL22COMBINED CLUB SINGLES
AU singles nro invited to theCombined Club Singles dance atS p.m. Ou Sasueday, April 22, atthe Wyndltam Hamilton Hotel,400 Pack Blvd., tINca. Musicwillbeprovidedby Musicinwta-ton. The event is co-sponsoredby Northwest- Singles Associa-lion, Young Suburban SingletandSingles &Cornpany. Admis-sien will be $5. For more infer-mation, call (708) 209-2066.
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FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME.
BANKING OPPORTUNITIES
UNIVERSAL TELLERProcess cestomer sevings and checking transectierts.This position requires excellent communication skills and bedetail-minded, Experience preferred, but will traie qualifiedappOsant'.
We offer a full package of benefits. life, health and eng termdisability insurance PLUS Profit Sharing.. . . . Call Fer An Appointment
(708) 675-2800. ...
MARYARENA .-- BANK OF LINCOLNWØOD.:
-: 4433W.TouhyAve... . . Lincoinwood, IL 60646
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The following position is available for detaii. minded self-starters with excellent customer sOr-
vice skills and stehle ,eunek htO,. te ,,e._good salary/benefit package Working fr a grew-ing Organization,
r. TELLER .
,.. . Glonvjew - Full Time1+-year previous teller and customer Service pm-ferred. good figure aptitude, detail-oriented, fastand accurate,
BANK OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS.
CALL (708) 724-9000For Interview Appointment
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. FULL TIME TELLERIfysu hace a prefesuienal wad, emord and prawn nocturne, saMoartbill,, thin can b. an Beeslleet oppedaeiiytejeln the staRei.. First National Bank of Nibs .
Ostotanding eral end enflas seermaeleanjee drilla, light typleand CAr kenwfa,j aqeired. PrIor teller nr emIt hsedling coped-enes preferred.
S - 5 years Consumer lendhig eeperleece for financecompany office, Goad managerial sldlls, Respond withresume and salary history in contideece to:- DIrector of Humen Resources- - BANK OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS, N.A.
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One S. Genesee St.Waukegan. IL 600a5
The Bugia Newspaper,ThsNew.papars That Deliver
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NEIGHBORHOODBANKING AT ITS BEST
TELLERSEaparinnee 000elleeee at NerweedFederal-yew eniehbeeheed bankOnr toedition fee f,iindly samio.has made es a popular oholee ferhonking. Be puro et oar sacoctsayi li yea like weeking miti,jaeple, han. teliar er cash-handling aepoetena, nod aro earn-miStad te qaality comice, lele eneof eer pr000essiee institailens le-aCedaS
Our classified ads reachmere people per week ferthe least amount of dollars,We cover the near northernsuburbs and the northsideof chicago with 2 insertions Iper week. Sea how yourmoney can work for you byputting your recruitmentads in both editions of TheBugle. You now get bothinsertions for the price ofone! Call for details. Wwill be happy to-assist youin placing your ads and alsoin reserving Space for ournomi issue. We offer two.deadlines each week foryour convenience. And takeadvantage. of our Specialsl-Call (708i-966-3900, and askfor our classified advertisingdepartmenti
FULL/PART TIME
BANKING OPPORTUNITIES
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TELLER OPPORTUNITIESFirst Federal Bank for Savings is seeking individualswith a friendly, outgoing personality, Cash handlingand customer service experience is necessary, FullTime.and Part Time positions are nodded for our DesPlaines location, A 2 week training program will takeplace at the Des Plaines office. We offer än excellentbenefit package including a 401K.
Apply in personat the following address:
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FIRST FEDERAL BANK FOR SAVINGS749 Lee St., Des Plaines, IL 60016
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e MORTON GROVE BUGLE
n SKOKIE/LINCOLNWOOD BUGLEo PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLEa GOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE
CLERICALOFFICE OPPORTUNiTIES
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RECEPTIONIST!CUSTOMER SERVICE
immediate penitien With growingiOseoaticeWheelieg osrnpaoy. Ito'qal 0550er gntic self-Cantor withminimum 40 words per minutetyping (competer eoparieecn, o),honey ph on000nta et, eoonitentcernrnaeicati005 skills. 8 am. -4:3e p.m. paid caeatieos & buco-fins package. Salary Commons,,.rate with ability.
Call Ieri sr Pam at:Shelf-Kate Enterpriae,
(708) 465-0134
-GENERALOFFICE
Wall estabsnlred, neo-smokingCompany le Nifes needs depende-bio o,gaoleed poison fer Fall Timepanitino. beladen typing. filing,collnesienn, 005temar ootvicn nodSorne tolemarketleg. Competereepnrleecn with mord preoeuniasneonnoary. Salary nomm anouretewith nepedeoon and nkilin. GoodSoonfit Paokago. -
Call Connie For Appolatmont
(708) 647-0590EOE
I Computer UsersNeeded
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24 Hours(714) 363-4175 Ext. 3223r
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CLERICALOFFICE OPPORTUNITIES
Cloriosi
BUILDERSSQUARE
INSTALLEDSALESOFFICE
ADMINISTRATION -Builders tquaro is looking ter asouporioou ed 011)0e clerical ad-ministrator for their InstalledSafes Depertmeon. This positionre qoiros good office oranoiza.ti000l skills, inoladieg 35_4gwpm a000r ate typing and obilityto handle basy phoocs.leterosted oeedidatos shoald ap-ply io porsoo at the lestoliedtales ORion len arootrns calMooday-Sondoy from gao n.m.o 5:00 p.m. Oruno d a resome
Builders SquareAtte: Mike Misnnr
9000 W. Golf RoadNibs, IL 60714
An Eqool Opportunity- Employa,
Claaical
CASHIERWe have an immediate epporlo.cIty available for an ledividoalto loin ear stffas a Cashier. Re-sponsikili tiesies lodo bainneing005k/sales rnonipts, prspneingdeposits, nnd aminting withanoaral office difusa inolodingtyping end answering phonos.Qualified candidato will honeoOmmeroiel kaohing sopnrlense,math nptitodn. 10 key salnolaterskills, Cod typing shills. Fall-time postine with excellentk000fits.
INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADSYou Can Place Your Cjassifled Ads by Calling 966-3900 or Come To Our Office in Person At: 8746 N Shermer Road, NUes, Illinois.Our Office Is Open - Monday ihru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
Deadline for Placing Ads is Tuesday at 2 P.M.Certain Ads Must Be Pre-Paid In Advance: Business Opportunity, For Sale, Miscellaneous, Moving Sale, Personais, Situation Want-ed, Or If The Advertiser Lives Outside Of The Bugle's Normai Circuiation Area.
FIJILFPART TIME FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME
SALES I TELEMARKETING
OPPORTUNItY
RINGS!
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s HOURLY RATE AND BONUSES. s 401K/PROFIT SHARING
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(708) 530-1518Drivers Also Needed!
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TRADES I INDUSTRIAL j DRIVERS
LANDSCAPERLABORERS
2 Years ExperienceEnglish SpeakingOffices In PalatineMust Have Valid
Illinois Drivers LicenseExcellent Hourly Wage
& BenefitsYear Round Work(708) 358-1955
JOURNEYMAN. MECHANIC
ASC CanCad Preferred. BesyNorth Shore Shop. UnhivitodCommission Potantioh S Top Bon-oÇds.
ApplySHAWNEE SERVICE CENTER
. 335 Lindos,. Wil,00ttòAsk for Bob or Phi........
(708) 251-1234
MAINTENANCEPERSON
Largo 01110e comploc in Oriundo,Florida seoks main toonnco parsonoxporionoo d in ACsystoms. nino.Orinal piombing, carpan try, paint-inn oto. A self stoner who rnquirossOin or no supnroinios and inter-note weh with others. Top bonnfitsand Ontg/Swoko FREE Esoiron-ment. $10K to $25K. Non smokersmny.snsd recome to:
Artho,YoosgKIRCHMAN CORPORATION
711 E. Altornoote Dr.Aitámonta Springe. FL 32701
(407) 831-3001IDAHO
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIANIMMEDIATE OPENING
Metloatad Saab Deainrnhip hanimmediato position aynihahie foraoertOind Saab Mentor Taohnioiae.We nie located in Boisa, iD. ratodas One cf the best citino to lion inthe cation. Wo urn offering excel-hoot pay, h0009ts & factory traie-is9. Ail ietaruetod ponies ayotraed to coli 800.359-357e nr1308) 332-6700. Ask for Tom.
WILDLIFE!CONSERVATION JOBS
Game Warden, Security.Maintenance, Etc.
No Experience Necessary.Now Hiring. For Info. Cali:
(219)794-0010Ext. 7122
8 AM-lO P.M. .7 Days
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1:11E ØUGL TIIVRSDAY,A1'5JL13, 1975
Your Ad AppearsIn The Following Editions
n NILES BUGLE. MORTON GROVE BUGLEn SKOKIE/LINCOLNWOOD BUGLE
n PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLEn GOLF-MILUEAST MAINE BUGLE
DRIVERS OTRTruckload Carrier Search-ing For Qualified Drivers.Must Have i Veer RecentExperience And. A SafeDriving Record. We Oper-ate Mostly In A 5-stateMidwest Area And Onta-rio, Canada. We Offer Ex'ceilent Pay And BenefitS.Freight is Primarily AutoParts (No Touch Loads}.
i (800) 588-4244Ext. 3005
JDC LOGISTICS
PERFECTPART-TIME JOB
O,ionrs Are Needed Now, ForWheoi Choir Accescibie Veos.
Moe.-Wod.-Fri.-sot,9 AM. Thrnoah 3 P.M.
Good Drioioa Sword A Most.Pionno Coli Wendy A.S.A.P. At:
(708) 966-5522We're Waitina...
WOMEN WANTEDTO DELIVER WEDDINGS
Part TimeMust Have BJg Car Or Van
(312) 282-8272Aberdeen Floriat
. PART TIMEPEOPLE NEEDED
To Hand Prepare MailingLabels. You Must Have AComputer Or Good Hand-writing
Assignments aoniiabia for Ohectri.col & mechonioni repair tachslmochino tooi reheliders; goodratos; heavy overtime. Forward
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CPWr Inc.One Williamsburg Pi.Warrendale, PA 15086
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TRADES!INDUSTRIAL/DRIVERS
WOODWORKINGPositions Available
. In NorthwestSide Plant
Experienced AndNon-ExperiencedMale Or Female
Pay Range 84.60-57.50ist And 2nd ShiftsBenefits Available
APPLY IN PERSON8:30 AM. To 4 P.M.SMITH WOOD
INDUSTRIES, INC.6150 Northwest Hwy.
Chicago
EARN EXTRA MONEY!Drivers - Part Time
$7.20 - Mini Bus$9,25 . Schooi Bus
No Experience NecessarySSPTRAN needs respoosibio drix'ors who eoioy children for routasio the North I Northwest Suber'bao oren. Will troia on easy'to'drive,tuiiy actoma tixco hoot bon'
. 3.4 Honre I Day. Paid Training10% Perform0000 Boces
. Pormittod Dci oarsota rawith Highnr Fey
. Traesporratioo to S fromwork tor mioioaos
il you are Oxer 21 with a good. driniog record & O oahid DL for 3
700m,Ca!i Todayl
(708) 392-1252Drag Str000iog Required
Drivers WantedWE NEED DRIVERS
IN YOUR AREANo Experience??BMC & DTDTS
Will TrainCall I-800-332-7364
Tuition RepaymentProgram Available.
Excellent Pay Package.30K o ist Year Earnings
HOUSEKEEPERSNow hiring the hoert of 0erbusineos. Do you like to werkiednpnndastiy? Do 70e teknpride itt yoer work? Do vonboon o ion nf ooergy & Eke e fastp000d e snirormee t? We ore kir-isg.in your area.
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INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADSYou Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling 966-3900 or Come To Our Office In Person At: 8746 N. Shermer Road, Hiles, IllinOis.Our Office Is Open - Monday thru FrIday, 9 AM. to 5 P.M.
Deadline for Placing Ads is Tuesday at 2 P.M.Certaln Ads Must Be Pre-Paid In Advance: Business Opportunity For Sale, Miscellaneous, MovIng Sale, Personals, Situation Want-ed, Or if The Advertiser Lives Outside Of The Bugle's Normal Circulation Area.
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Part-TIme Reportersand PhotographersWanted for Weekly Newspaper.
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.CUSTOMER SERVICEPoSitions open immediately at ...
Armstrong Diamond CenterWe are looking for a hard working and detailoriented person to work flexible hours as cus-tomer service representative in a fast paced re-tail environment. Competitive salary & completebenefit package.
For an interview contact: R. Rosenthal(708) 296-4013
aVETERINARY TECHNICIAN' VETERINARY ASST.
Fuit lime PositionInciudina Seturdays
In Busy PeSce PracticeUniforms & Benefits
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(312)631-5331
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8746 N Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois Our Office Is Open Monday thru Friday, 9 A M to 5 P M
SprintContirnd from Pago i
9. according to Spsiot/Centelpublic relatiois administmtorClaude Ciborne "Ils a gradsalprocess, he said. Somrcm1om-ers had their service restfrfd asearly as Ihr wee hours of Fridaymoridag, healided.
To repair the cable, crews fusIhad io excavalO an area' largeenough Io work in, Cliborne ex-plainerl. On one side of the se-vero! cable were the lines fromlire central office. In order toidentify which lines went lowhich cnstomern,crews had to goto the arIsai premises and, usingspecial equipment,. adnd ont atontOn thecuslomer's line so tiraiii could be identified. (Premisesis Ibis case could mess the tele-phonepsle repairpersons did noshave io enter each home, Cli-bamr said.)
The lines had to be identified,splicedand then tested again, Cli-heme said. Its a labor-intensiveprocem. and we wem workingsromd theclockto getcastomersbackis service na quickly aspes-subir, he said. At any giventime. there were a doren peoplein the trenches, splicing and ge-isgto thepremises he said
Its unfoitwiate. It shonldnthappen; but it detis, Cliborssesaid of the incidence of cablecatting Anyone planning to doany kind of excavation shosldfsrst-contact JUL!E, the JointUtihties Locating Informationfor Escavators service at(800)892-0123.
JtJLlteiaa staleagencyinesis-Iriree for the sole parpase of to-casing andergroand cables of thegas, phone antipower companiesfor caslomers planning to escs-vate on lhefr properly, Clibosnesaid.
. Bagel...Continued from Niles Page 1 -slated thstthis pointwss a matterforconaideratlon by the Board ofHealth Department.
Both commercial zoning mat-tors were approved subject toconsideration by the VillageBosrdatitsnestmeeting.
TheBoardnt505pprOVedaVar-iancetoDavid and Shirley Cham-bers, 8230 New England, Nues,for construction of a porch theywished to add to their home. Aprovisios thstthepoech notbeen-closed and no exiension of sddi-lion above theporcb be permit-ted,wssaltaehed.
The orsi Zoning Based men-isg, schetisted for May I, 1995,wiflbetseldat theTeidentCefllee8o600aktssn St.,Niles.
Volunteertraining.
Became partof historyl TheSkekie Park District is tankingforpeoplewiro wostdbeinlerest-edindedicalingtheirlimeandlal-enta io the Heritage Masesm'sHistoeicLogCabss this rammer.Weenconeageinteeestesladnitsioattend a special srsinissg session
. en April 13 from7 - 8 p.m. lo seewhat it takes to be a Log CabinVolenteee, Call (708) 677-6672formoreinfoensatios.
Natural DyesWorkshop
The Skokie 'Park District in-vues interested adnlls so alteadoar Natural Dyes Workshop althe Skokie Heritage Muenem onApril2øfrom 7 lo 8 p.m. Paelici-ponto will leant how to make nst-aral dyes by nsing Native Amen-can, Pioneer. and modem recipes.
Cali (708) 674-1500 to lesenhow to register ter this specialpmgram
Tour the lkS
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Conlinired Omm Pilles Page t
grain gives the sludmls a jreatlearning experience and an sp-portanuly to ac4naint themselveswith a different calloso and wayoflife.'
The Sister Cities group is alsoin the process of selling up anexchange program with the cityof Nanphlion, Drenen which isplanned to statt m the near fa-
Anyone interested in parlici.paling in the Sister Cities Asso-nation of Niles ne becoming ahast family, send your inquiriesto: Sister Cities Association ofHiles, 7601 Milwankee Ave.,Hiles, IL 60714 or call CharlesL. Barbaglia at (708) 967-5300.
DudyczCoedinued from Pagel
colnwood, $14,206.25; Nifes,$67,92230; Park Ridge,$46,343.75; Skokie, $74290;Lincshtwood School Disleict 74,$882; Maine Township HighScheol Disteicl #207, $4,356;East Plaine School District 73,$336; Nifes Township Comma-oily High School District #219,$3,806.75; Skokie School Dis-tnict #68, $1,35730; SkoldeSchool Distnict#73-5,$768; Sko-Ide/Morton Grove Scheol Dis-bid #69, $1,008.75; GlenviewCommnnityConsolidnled ScheelDisleict #34, $2,607.75; andNilmttlementary School District#71, $32530.
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Anthorizalion was also grant-ed to execute contracts with Mo-scie and AssOciates. Inc. for wa-ter system improvements, and acoastenction services agreementwithAlvoed, Bnrslick k Howsonto oversee the water system pse-joG.
ComputerSeminarReminder
Computer bnffs remember -.the Northheook Park District isoffering a free computer seminaron Tuesday, April 18, 7 p.m. to8:30 p.m., at the Leisnee Center,3323 Walters Ave. Yon'ø share asampling of information abouthome and business computerswith the Computer Training andSupportSeevicesStoffandPCipate in s question ami answersession.
Feet more comfortable aroundcompnteesbyparticipstiegin Ibisfree seminar. For additional is-formation, casisilt your 1995Spning/Smumer RecreationGrisdenreall (701)291-2980.
Log Cabinvolunteer .
opportunitiesBecome a part of history. ti
you orn isleresled lu pioseertimes and have ore Salsasisy smoethdoeing the summer. we eu-eouroee you sa speed on often-seen Or evening learning obuntthe velusleer opporlunitirs osso-elated with Skokmn's Materie LogCobin on Thursday April 13,from 7 lo 8:30 p.m. or Sahorday,
hearing scheduleAttached is th budget hearing
schedule for thr village of Sire-kies Fiscal Year 1996 Bsdgel.The hearings will he held in thefirst floor Conference Reom inVitageflall,5l27Oakton St, Thehearings are open 10 the public.with the exception of the Exee-teivrlesaisnonApeil 17.
Lyceum for writersand poets
Writers, prete and wannahesare invited. Give yourself achance; fmd how easily you canexpress yourself in the right en-vieottment. Meetings are free(there may be a periodic chargeof about $1 apiece for Xerox,postage, and preparation) andopen to the public.
Come to the Morton GrovePublic Library on the third Tues-day of each month. 6;30 to 8;45p.m. at 6140 N. Uncoln Ave. inMorton Grove. The next meet-ing dates are April iS, May 16andiune20.
Latecomees are welcome, CallNorm, weitem' groups coordina-tor, at (708) 824-1721, Norm issiso a PC ensotare,
Bring ynar poems and storiesfoe discussion und critique ifyear want. Then bring year sto-e3' or poem to one of these tacet-ings. We learn from each other,This writers' group is not affili-stud with any institetion.
Parenting programoffered at Res
"ActiveParenting Today' willbe the topic of a commanity ed-ucation series al ResurrectionMedical Center, 7435 W. Tal-colt Ave., Chicago.
The program will be held forsix consecutive sessions begin-fling Tuesday, April 18. MurielBene, L.C.S.W.. a licensed chini-cal genial worker at ResurrectionMedical Conten, will teach par-enta the skills needed to raise re-sponsible, cooperative and cou-rageons children. The video endgroup discussion format presentodifferent silstations to help par-rets learn active parenting sHits.
The fee is $25 per session andincludes hooks and materials.For more information and regis-#2655, call (312) 792-5176.
Jr. High danceei istime for another Skokme
Pak DrsUatt Junior High Dance.Brmg your friends to OaktonCenteron April22 from 7 to 9:50p.m., fer an evening filled withmusic, dancing, contests sudmum. Call Howie at (708) 674-1500 for mom information aboutthus fan filled eveuin
April 15. from eeuu tu l:3,Op.m.Families and individuals of att -ages urn welceme. These ses-siorsarefreets thepsblic. Happiness Is . .
Fer more information call677.6672. Skokie'sbiistonicLog LOVIngCabin is lecatrd st 8031 FloralAvenue.
Display of worksby Jo' Parentibegins
A change in schedule brings inthe works of Skukie artist Jo Pa-russi sa April 15. Her show willcontinue through Muy 13. Work-ing in vorioss medio, Parentipainel realistic flowers in water-colors sud creates abstract draw-ings in rotored pencil and feltpen. Herworkhas been esisibitedaround the Chicago ares. Shestudied at the Chicago AcademyofArt, the Art lestitele of Chics-go ondthe Evasslon As-t Center.
The library is located at 4000W. Pratt Ave. Coli (708) 677-5277. vuice and IDO.
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Mayor proclaimsDonor Awareness eek
Smiling along wit/s MayorJscqoe/ine B. Gore/i is ifei' Peno,Director nfPubllc Relations fon The Regional Organ Bank affili-nuis. The Mayonhasproclaimnd,4pnil 16 -22 as Organ and Tb-sue LtonorAwanenens Weekin Skokbn. This is the twelflh annualnecognhtionoiDonon Week.
New locationfor Forest clinic
The Outpatient Clinic of Foe- and STEP. (Farentiuig Skills),est Health Systems is moving to 7;i5tol:30p.m.,$100/6weeks.new qunrlers at 17t7 Rund Rd., Tuesday; Women's Group, 7-justwestofitsptesesttncationon 8:30p.m., $30; Survivors of Vio-thegroandsofForestHospitat. Inner, 6 - 7;l5 p.m., $30 and
Thu clinic offers an ever- Men's Group (Sexual Offend-espandittg range of services for ers), 7:30 to 8:45 p.m., $35.udulta, adolescents and children, Wetineudayr Sexual Stami-including nssessnsent services, vors, 6 to 7:15 p.m., $20; Allen-treatsuent pmgrnms and group sinn Deficit Disorder (Al)D)Itherapy sessions. In addition, the Womeu,8:t5to9:30p,m, $35,clinic nehetinles freqnent educa- Thnrsda-. Eating Disorders, 7donaI programs on peotinent top- to 8;30p.m..$30: Attention Deli-id litaI are offered free ofcharge cit Disorder (ADD)JAdoleucento,asaCommanity service. 7:30 te 8:45 p.m., $40; Attention
"Forest Health Systems hm Deficit Disorder (ADD)/Men,been u community resoarcn f9r 8;lSto9;31p.m.,$35.mom than thtee decades," raed Friday: Survivors' Oroup, 6 toDennis Regnier, administrator. 7: 15p.m $20..'In its new location, the Forest Suturday: Social Skills for At-Clinic wiR continue oar standard tendon Deficit Hyperactivityof quality care and continue to Disorder (ADHD) children undimplement pmgams that re- ceneutrent ADHD Parentingspondtocommamty eeeds. groups, time to he announced.
Groupueasiouscursenttymeet- Multi-family, 10:30am. lo 12:30ing weekly at the Porest Oulpa- p.m., (inclndeschlld,parenrs,sib-tient Clinic include: Monday: lingo); Panic and Anxiety, I - 2Survivors' Group, 6 - 7:15 p.m., p.m..$30.$30 per session; Men's Group For iafo.msarion about any of(Domestic Violence), 6:30 to these groups or other outpatient8:30p.m. $50;ParuseesofSexnat . programs, cali the Purest Clinic,Survivoro,7:30to 8:45p.m., $30; (708) 635-4100, cxl. 224.
MONNACEP Kids' College. .
holds spring classesKids' Cuilege, offered througin
MONNACEP. Oaktos Commu-tdty College's Adult ContismingEduculion Program, is offeringsew spring courses for childrenin kindergarten tiseough eighthgrade at the Des Plaises campus,i600 E. Gulf Rd. Classes meetfur five Saturday .sftemconssealing April 22 through May20.
Reading Concupls in Action,designed for children with rum-prehension problems, empierrahew to undecslansl meaning andanswer qaeslisus. Childrenwark from descriptive passages,dislsgses and short stories. Theclass mento from 1:35 to 3:05
Local studentmakes Dean'sList
Griseldo Vego, thu daughter ofCoutils Vega, of Morton Grovuwss tonoug the three hundred andt5 students whu were named tothe academic deus's list or BriarClifîCollugu fer thr sucund tus-snsf the 1994-95 academic scheui
fear, accsrdieg to Dr. Eus-1 Rob-inson, executive vice presidentiarsdrmic dean at the Sinux City,Iowaschuut.
Math Concepts in Actionpresessls s challenge for tltirdgraders und a review for fourthgraders. Sludunts tram to manip-niste objeels to undeesland ron-cepts Children are asked tobring a calculator beginningwith the first class in May. Theclass meels from 3:10 to 4:40p.m.
Writing Concepts in Actionformes on how to creato a togi-cal flow ofideas in writing pier-es from sturi to finish. Studenlialso learn how to use the skillsof revision to get past thr freutrough drsft The class meetsfrom 1:35 to 3:05 p.m.
For mom information, cull(708) 982-9888.
Melanie Reteraccepted byLuther College
David Salter, dean for rendi-ment, has announced thai Mela-sie Reins-of Park Ridgu has beenaccepted for admissios to LutherColtrge fur the 1995-96 acodem-icyear.
Ruler has bren selected lo re-ceive a Luther scholarship baseden excellent academic prrpara-lien. Schuisrships are renewablefenfouryrarsatLother.
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