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The Village of Niles and the Bradfoed Exchange will forne a team to participate in The Corn- mucky Paint-A-Thji on Salue- day, Sept. 10. The team will be jaig the exlenorofadjsabi,j SefliOTCitiZefl'ShO(flejflNjlue The Community Paint-A- Thonisamoffofv. .. . ROSH HASHANA èefii .. Panes 8 - Nues to participate in its first PaintA -Thon eral gaflizationsaiidrnunicipal_ ¡tics in the NW suburbs. Each year. the siering committee of the organization selects a day in thefall.and through altvolunteer cfforls. paints the exterior of homes of qualified elderly who are unable to do the wuek them- selves, due to financial anWàr GND OPENiN THU EPTj - Os) M REC'DE Of1 1994 physical limitations. This is the first year the Village ofNiles has participated in theproject. Overthepastseveraj yea'n.25- 35 homes have been painted on Paint-A-mon Day. The paint is donated by Vaispar Corpecation and many of the supplies ace do- Continued on Page 35 8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, liii -VOL3S,NO. n,mEauoLTllvasaIy, SEPTEMEER - lianiber of :Comrnerce r w declared ' i1li nOiSGoverni* Jim Edgar iaspmclaimedSept. l8through sept.- 24 asChrnnbec of Corn- mCWeckinlIlinoiL The Skokie Chamber of Corn- mercehasjoined the Illinois Slate Chnberof Commesce in cele- bradngthisspecialrecognition of the conthbstions chambersl of coinnierce make lo American civicandeconoinicife. lñ his Proclamation Governor Edgar declared Charnbrrs of Commerce have conteibuted- lo thecivicandeconorniclife in lili- noisfor l56ycars, since die Gale- na Chamber of Commerce was foundedin l838. "Chambers of Cornrneere en- courage the growth of existing in- dustries and businesses, and en- iflatviLWlateinflUnois? y elco e a oar The Proclamation also makes Special note that 1994 marks die 75th anniversary of the Illinois Slate Chamber of Cornmeite which has aproud history of civ- ic and community involvement, forging coalitiom for piogres. und achieving resalta through quality programs and services." Upcoming SkokieCharnber of Commerce programs include: Business After Boues Network- leg, CenOr East, 7701A Lincoln Aveuue,5tolp.m.,Srpt. 13;Hu- man Resources Law Symposium, joint semüiar with Illinois, Niles and Morton Grove Chumbera. Holiday Inn North Shore. 8:30 am. to 4 p.m., Sept. 21; and Tn- Chamber Networking Exchange, (Stroker, NUes, Morton Grove). 6101 Capulina Avesse, Morton Grove, from 8 lo9a.m.,Sept. 30. AÚ695 N 696T NILES IL 60714 venzuno is tite L94 Mdcx ceoe Blu w io is serving on me dinnER for Liete Ciry.Fosndä lN94Muyo?sCommetee ScIioolund teachers associatitin fion'sannual Smilen for LiUI Honorary spokesmen 60w president, asked that the dis- City lagdays Frithy. 0cl, 7 and Smiles 4 are Toni Kukec of policy on clam size be re- Saturday. Oct. 8. the Chicago Bullo and Neil viewed. Provenzano is seeking the Smith of the Kansas City She reported that there use 38 support of all Nilen residente to Chiefs. Blase is chausnan of the and 37 studente respectively in participate in Smiles 4 by do- 1994 Ma' Cornmitige. two homrum at Washington sating a few houer to collect Serviceu provided by Little Schsol. funds for Little City Foundation City Foundation include hoes- The current method of tabu- so it can continue to provide ¡ng, employment, recreation, luring clam size is io taire an ay- programs and services for per- health, in-family support, art and orage of the entire school build- sous with menial retardation and advocacy. ing. which skews the class size other developmentaj challenges Litde City Foundation also figures. such as epilepsy, autism. Down provides direct care and pio- would implore the board to syndrome und combinI palsy. gce for children and adults at reconsider their policy na to. Niles residents who are inter- i 5g-acre campus lu Paisano miuimauy, a gratte level aver- esteil in volunteering should call and throughout the Chicago met- age, if not a class nverage.' she Provenzano at (708) 965-4944. ropolitun area. said. Peovenzauo is joined rn the PhotobyMike Rend Home Depoiotore managerKevin Guertin (left) holdothe bosrdasNjlès MayorNicholas Blase 'saws the ibbonsignhfying the opening ofChicagoland's firstHome Depotfttore Sept. i. State Senator Wat- terDudyczandState Representative RalphCapparelliattendedthe openingce',emonyonAug 31. 05 noses IceLand to host open house The Niles Park Dislricfs Ice- Land facility will host ils fient open botase on Sunday. Sept. li, from I to5p.m. The Open House will feature the groups, organizations und teman that use the fatilisy located at 8435 Ballard Road. Join SPJ.N,Rangers,ExpresuNosje Dame, Maine Bust, Nileu West, Train Illinois, ¡usa Babies, Ice- Parents protest busing problems and class sizes Class sizes protested in nais O714 - (708) 966-3900 a994 5Oøpercopy is rie. byBenRieck Nues resident . p teacher and two parente The parent of one Melzer .- oke out unet large cl uiz- dent also felt diO c size,is to en ut the last East Muine,School high. - name coor ma or D&slnct 63 Board o Educulson I furl 28 (students) la too Eden resident kthchael Pro- v-o eton by Mayor Nicholas meeting held August 30 muchforoneleucherlo handle knew there were so many sta- dents in u class, why weren't teachers aidoi hiredr - Another Melzer parent, Sue Schwekr, read a sample of the class sizes at other local schools. The list ranged from ahigh of 25-28 students in Park Ridge lo a low of 167 in District 28. Nine out of the .12 school dis- trieR shesampled, howevèr, bud some form of teachers' aides for assistance. Michael Johann, director of personnel und pupil services, said that clam sizes are high be- casse of as unespected increase in student population. 'In regard to kindergarten. we (had what cali only lin de- -- scribed us an explosion,' Johunn . ,-. said of the large influx of kin- deegarten sludeuts. Associate Superintendent Dr. Donald Stetina said thatl96 stu- dents were preregistered in March. As of the day of the . - meeting. the number had grown to 352. "This is the fifth year of Oper- ulion for the kindergarten center und we have not once in those five years had anywhere near as many kIdS, Johann said. The school had a sufficient number of classrooms for the number of studente that were an- ticipated, Johann said. 'albeit they were full and very near to what the board has established us clam size for kindergarten." Johann said that despite the cuerent problem, the district has plans to solve it. "Based on our current popula- lion, with the addition of a fell- time teacher, our-class sizes will drop to shout 24 or 25,' he said. Cirousnick also reported ou- other problem she experienced us school started. "The bus situation is horren- . Coñtinued on Page 35 Lund Skating School, MidWest Elite, The Chicngo Wolves and Nibs Path District staff to cele- brate the beginning ofa new sea- son. Thisepen house is an excel- lent opportunity to talk with repiesenlatives floes all grOupntoansweryourqseslions. Formorejnformfiool ¡ce- Landat(708)297-gOlO.
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The Village of Niles and theBradfoed Exchange will forne ateam to participate in The Corn-mucky Paint-A-Thji on Salue-day, Sept. 10. The team will bejaig the exlenorofadjsabi,jSefliOTCitiZefl'ShO(flejflNjlue

The Community Paint-A-Thonisamoffofv.

.. . ROSHHASHANA

èefii..

Panes 8 -

Nues to participate inits first PaintA -Thon

eral gaflizationsaiidrnunicipal_¡tics in the NW suburbs. Eachyear. the siering committee ofthe organization selects a day inthefall.and through altvolunteercfforls. paints the exterior ofhomes of qualified elderly whoare unable to do the wuek them-selves, due to financial anWàr

GND OPENiNTHU EPTj

- Os) M

REC'DE Of1 1994

physical limitations. This is thefirst year the Village ofNiles hasparticipated in theproject.

Overthepastseveraj yea'n.25-35 homes have been painted onPaint-A-mon Day. The paint isdonated by Vaispar Corpecationand many of the supplies ace do-

Continued on Page 35

8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, liii-VOL3S,NO. n,mEauoLTllvasaIy, SEPTEMEER

- lianiber of:Comrnerce

r w declared'

i1li nOiSGoverni* Jim EdgariaspmclaimedSept. l8throughsept.- 24 asChrnnbec of Corn-mCWeckinlIlinoiL

The Skokie Chamber of Corn-mercehasjoined the Illinois SlateChnberof Commesce in cele-bradngthisspecialrecognition ofthe conthbstions chambersl ofcoinnierce make lo Americancivicandeconoinicife.

lñ his Proclamation GovernorEdgar declared Charnbrrs ofCommerce have conteibuted- lothecivicandeconorniclife in lili-noisfor l56ycars, since die Gale-na Chamber of Commerce wasfoundedin l838.

"Chambers of Cornrneere en-courage the growth of existing in-dustries and businesses, and en-

iflatviLWlateinflUnois? y elco e a oarThe Proclamation also makes

Special note that 1994 marks die75th anniversary of the IllinoisSlate Chamber of Cornmeitewhich has aproud history of civ-

ic and community involvement,forging coalitiom for piogres.und achieving resalta throughquality programs and services."

Upcoming SkokieCharnber ofCommerce programs include:Business After Boues Network-leg, CenOr East, 7701A LincolnAveuue,5tolp.m.,Srpt. 13;Hu-man Resources Law Symposium,joint semüiar with Illinois, Nilesand Morton Grove Chumbera.Holiday Inn North Shore. 8:30am. to 4 p.m., Sept. 21; and Tn-Chamber Networking Exchange,(Stroker, NUes, Morton Grove).6101 Capulina Avesse, MortonGrove, from 8 lo9a.m.,Sept. 30.

AÚ695 N

696TNILES IL 60714

venzuno is tite L94 Mdcx ceoe Blu w io is serving on medinnER for Liete Ciry.Fosndä lN94Muyo?sCommeteeScIioolund teachers associatitinfion'sannual Smilen for LiUI Honorary spokesmen 60wpresident, asked that the dis-City lagdays Frithy. 0cl, 7 and Smiles 4 are Toni Kukec of

policy on clam size be re-Saturday. Oct. 8. the Chicago Bullo and Neilviewed.Provenzano is seeking the Smith of the Kansas City

She reported that there use 38support of all Nilen residente to Chiefs. Blase is chausnan of theand 37 studente respectively inparticipate in Smiles 4 by do- 1994 Ma' Cornmitige.two homrum at Washingtonsating a few houer to collect Serviceu provided by LittleSchsol.funds for Little City Foundation City Foundation include hoes-

The current method of tabu-so it can continue to provide ¡ng, employment, recreation,luring clam size is io taire an ay-programs and services for per- health, in-family support, art andorage of the entire school build-sous with menial retardation and advocacy.ing. which skews the class sizeother developmentaj challenges Litde City Foundation also figures.such as epilepsy, autism. Down provides direct care and pio-

would implore the board tosyndrome und combinI palsy. gce for children and adults atreconsider their policy na to.Niles residents who are inter- i 5g-acre campus lu Paisanomiuimauy, a gratte level aver-esteil in volunteering should call and throughout the Chicago met- age, if not a class nverage.' sheProvenzano at (708) 965-4944. ropolitun area.said.Peovenzauo is joined rn the

PhotobyMike RendHome Depoiotore managerKevin Guertin (left) holdothe bosrdasNjlès MayorNicholas Blase 'saws

the ibbonsignhfying the opening ofChicagoland's firstHome Depotfttore Sept. i. State Senator Wat-terDudyczandState Representative RalphCapparelliattendedthe openingce',emonyonAug 31.

05noses

IceLand to host open houseThe Niles Park Dislricfs Ice-

Land facility will host ils fientopen botase on Sunday. Sept. li,from I to5p.m.

The Open House will featurethe groups, organizations undteman that use the fatilisy locatedat 8435 Ballard Road. JoinSPJ.N,Rangers,ExpresuNosjeDame, Maine Bust, Nileu West,Train Illinois, ¡usa Babies, Ice-

Parents protest busing problemsand class sizes

Class sizesprotested in

nais O714 - (708) 966-3900a994 5Oøpercopy is rie.

byBenRieckNues resident . p teacher and two parente The parent of one Melzer

.- oke out unet large cl uiz- dent also felt diO c size,is toen ut the last East Muine,School high. -name coor ma or D&slnct 63 Board o Educulson I furl 28 (students) la tooEden resident kthchael Pro- v-o eton by Mayor Nicholas meeting held August 30 muchforoneleucherlo handle

knew there were so many sta-dents in u class, why weren'tteachers aidoi hiredr -

Another Melzer parent, SueSchwekr, read a sample of theclass sizes at other local schools.

The list ranged from ahigh of25-28 students in Park Ridge loa low of 167 in District 28.Nine out of the .12 school dis-trieR shesampled, howevèr, budsome form of teachers' aides forassistance.

Michael Johann, director ofpersonnel und pupil services,said that clam sizes are high be-casse of as unespected increasein student population.

'In regard to kindergarten. we(had what cali only lin de-

-- scribed us an explosion,' Johunn .

,-. said of the large influx of kin-deegarten sludeuts.

Associate Superintendent Dr.Donald Stetina said thatl96 stu-dents were preregistered inMarch. As of the day of the .

- meeting. the number had grownto 352.

"This is the fifth year of Oper-ulion for the kindergarten centerund we have not once in thosefive years had anywhere near asmany kIdS, Johann said.

The school had a sufficientnumber of classrooms for thenumber of studente that were an-ticipated, Johann said. 'albeitthey were full and very near towhat the board has establishedus clam size for kindergarten."

Johann said that despite thecuerent problem, the district hasplans to solve it.

"Based on our current popula-lion, with the addition of a fell-time teacher, our-class sizes willdrop to shout 24 or 25,' he said.

Cirousnick also reported ou-other problem she experiencedus school started.

"The bus situation is horren-. Coñtinued on Page 35

Lund Skating School, MidWestElite, The Chicngo Wolves andNibs Path District staff to cele-brate the beginning ofa new sea-son. Thisepen house is an excel-lent opportunity to talk withrepiesenlatives floes allgrOupntoansweryourqseslions.

Formorejnformfiool ¡ce-Landat(708)297-gOlO.

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Seniors offeredlow-cost wills

Eligible senior citizens aie of-fcred low-cost will preparationservices through the Senior Citi-zens Will Progonn Wednesday,September 14. at the Skokie Of-fice of Human Services. Ad-vance appointments are reqairedand wiU be scheduled 9:30 toIl:30a.m.*hatday,

An attorney from The ChirapaBarAsaociatjon wiliprovide freeconsuttalions about wills to sen-lors who register for the service.At a client's request, she attorneywill alaopreparea simple will foraseduced fee. Thereat fordraw-ingup a will is not more than $50for an individuai ($75 for acoaple).

Durable Power of AttorneyandLiving Will formsazeavaila-hIe free of charge. A DurablePower of Attorney allows a sen-ior todeaignate anotherpeeson tomake psopeuty or health care de-Cisionaintheevent the senior be-comeaphysically ormenlaily un-able to do so. A Li'ing WillallowannindivjduaJ wilba tenni-nnihenithconditiontoenprel.jgor her derise lo have death-delaying procedures withheld orwithdrawn.

SeninnmaycompletetheD.

ableower of Attorney and Liv-ing Will fonos themselves, orthey mayhire theattansey to helpflu them out and to explain thevarious options available on thefones. Thefee berthe attorney toprovidelegal advice aboutaDur-able Power of Altonsey is $75maximum for an individual($125 for a couple). TIse chargefor a Living Will is no more than$50 for an individual ($75 for acouple).

To be eligible for the SeniorCitizens Will Program, a clientmast be age 60 or ovor. Annualincomu must not exceed $15,000($20,000 for a couple); and as-sets. excluding home and person-al car, should be no more Iban$30.000.

The Senior Citizens Will Pm-grain is sponsored by The Chica-goBarAsaociation,dseSubujArea Agency on Aging, ilse Chi-cago Depastnsent on Aging, uisdthe Cook County Legal Asma-lanceFoundalion.

Appointments for the SeniorCitizens Will Pragram must bescheduled in advance. To regia-tor. call the Skokie Ofiuco of flu-manServmnnat(70g)933.o8

Bank presents freeentertainment for seniorsDevon Bank presents a free Opera Theater,at the Civic Cee-

musical entallainment program ter and for hotels, supper clubsfor senior citizens in the banks and organizations auch as coan-conference center at 6445 North cil for Jewish elderly. JewishWestern Ave., in Chicago on Community Centers, NorthwestWedneaday, Sept. 14 at 10 am. }JomeandZionistfloase.Tesor,ianist, Richard Gersten, Devon Bauli sponsors free en-will be performing selections tersainment for senior citizens onfrom a broad musical spectrum the second Wednesday of eachfrom opera to broadway, stan- month. The hante has free seniordards to poputarsongs andelhsic citizen checking with direct de-specialties. pesti. which assures the safe, on-

Dersten holdsa masters ofmu- time arrival of government pay-Sic degree from Northwestern meats. Seniors with questionsUniversity. He was honored as about Devon Bank peaducts orthe 1990 winner ofthe Bel Canto services or the Scheduled pro.Foundation award. He has per- geam may call huida at (312)formed locally with the Chicago 46525(fl X302.

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Polish seniors,. ....torneet..

The Polish National AllianceNorth Side Seniors will meetWednesday, Sept. 14, at 10 n.mat the Fraternal Center, 6038North CiceroAvenue, Chicago.

The guest speaker for thismeeting is Chester Przybylo, At-torney At Law, with an informa-live presentation 'How lo AvoidProbate with aLivingTeunt' pleaother hnpoitant topics with te.gards to senior groups. Przybylohas made these pesensasiona atAARP chapters, hospitals, col-leget and many senior gathee-¡ugt. He lectures in a 'down toearth manner" uothatallcao casi-ly understand and grasp die lop-les. Pszybylo has practiced in thearea forovor25 yearn and is wellqualified.

All Seniors 55 and overare in-vised. Refreshmenia will beserved. For additional informa-ion,cail (3l2)286.050lJEet, 309or3l6.

Reverse mortgageseminar

The Fient National Bank ofNOm han a special product forcostumers who are 62 years orolder, A Reverse Mortgage ofHome Equity Conversion cansupplement your income usingtheequityinyòwhome.

On Sept 20 at IO am. StevenBarr, a zepscsentalive from Sen.ior income (a Reverse MortgageCorporation), will present 'MlYou Need To Know About Re-verse Mortgages.' The presenta-ionwillbeaboutonehoerandin.eludesan infomsativevidro. Baerwill be available for questionsand private consultations forthosewhoareintematj

The presentation will takeplace in the banks 2nd floorboardroom. Seating is limited.Contact Keistine Koenig at (708)967-5300 cxl 202 for a reserva-lion. Coffee and cuIse will beserved.

Seniors share abit of culture

A brand new Painting!Sculpture class wilt be availablethis fall for Northbrook seniors.Part I will consist of infceusaliveslide lectures designed to teachactuaste critical skills with an em-pltaaison styleandfixsn.Partfliaa series ofactual atedio exercisesto reinforce an artisfs tose ars-thelicexperience.

People with BIlle or excellentartistic ability are encouraed toparticipate. The elusa will betaught byBduy Dustman, Maint-ant Emeritus at Mundelcin Col-lege. Aitmalerialsare includedinthe comae's nominal fee. For for-thee information, contact theNorthbrook Park Dislrict SeniorCenterat29l-2988.

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I A your (out ofeouoty) , . $15.95I year (foreign) $25.00

All APO uddreseeuasforServlcemen $25.00

Nues Senior Citizens967-6100 ext. 376

. , lOCKET SALESTicket Saies will boon Fnday, Sept. 9 ùt9:30 a.th. The fol.

lowing events will go on sale: September Litc Lunch will beenFriday, Sept. 23 at nocas. The mean will be sloppyjocs followedby the movie "Dave." Cost is $1.75 per person; September mpto H.arrah's Gambling Boat is on Thursdy, Sept. 29, 11:30 n.m.-6 p.m. The cost of $18.50 includes your choice of Boston Scrodalmondinc or roast sirloin ofbeefand admission to the boal Oc-lober Trip is to the Blackstone Thrafre's 'Shear Madness" andIlse Chirapa HUIons Pavillon Restaurant on Oct. 6, 10:45 a.rn -5p.m. Luncheon choices are grilled chicken breasl, fresh catch oflIte day. lortellini or priane rib sandwich. The cost is $34.50; Oc-lober Lilo Lunch will be on Fnday, 0cl. 14 at noon. The menuwill be vegetable soup and a tussled cheese sandwich followedby the movie 'In Ihn Line ofFise.'

STAMP CLUBThe Stamp aub is cunelilly looking for new members. See

MazyOleksyifintorcsted.

MEN'S CLUB HARRAH'S GAMBLING BOAT TRIPMen'sClub Hatrah'n Gambling Boat lisp in ma Wedeqaday,

Sept. 14. Cost of $18.50 includes lunch & admission. Check forticket availnbillty.

MONTHLY MAIliNGMonthly marling will be on TUesday, Sept. 13 at l230 p.m.

Volunteers are needed and welcome,

BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGMonthly blood pressure screening will be on Wednesday,

Sept. 14 finan I p.m. to 4 p.m. No appointment needed. Free toresidents aged 60 years and older.

.

LEGAL AID APPOINTMENTSLegal Aid appoinunensa will be available by appobarnent on

Wednesday, Sept 14. Call for eligibility guideinea and to makean appointment.

BILLIARDS CLOSEDThere will be no billiards on Thursday, Sept. 15 and Friday,

Sept. tti due to the dinner dance.

"CRUISE NIGHT" DINNER DANCEThe annual dinner dance 'Cruise Night' aboard the USS

Friendship will lake place on Firday, Sept. 16. Enjoy an eveuingof fine food, good Mends and grunt entertainment starting withappetizers A punch at 5:30. Calt foc ticket availability.

MEN'S CLUB MEEFI4GThe Men's Club will be meeting on Mouday, Sept. 19 st 10:30

n.m. Tickets will be on sale for the November "Mys Trip.'CalI for desails. Tickets will also be sold for the Oct. 12 Golfouting ($50). After the business meeting, illinois State SenatorWalter Dudycz will be the speaker. Tickets will be on sale tonon Mens Club members starting Monday, Sept. 26.

WATERCOLOR PAINTING CLASSWatercolor painting class in oat Monday, Sept. 19 - Nov. 7, 10

n.m-li n.m. at Ballard. Coot is $7.50. Supply list is availableupen registration. Registration deadline is Sept. 12.

OIL PAINTINGOil painting class in on Tuesday, Sept. 20 - Dcc. 13 (no class

mi illS) hum 930 ajo. - lt am. as the Senior Center. Class ist.tcn to experienced and beginneranisagn. The cost is $15. Reg-istraliout is required.

TAM GOLF 9 HOLE TOURNAjiSIPITTam Golf9 Hole Toumamentin netforWednenday, Sept. 21.call for ticket availability.

. DRAWING CLASSDrawing Claus will begin est Friday. Sept 23 thraugh Nov. 18

(no class on Nov. 11) from 9:30 ajo. to t030 g.m. at BallassiLeisure Center, The cent in $9.

BALLROOM DANCINGBallroom Dancing in ou Friday, Sept. 30 at 2 p.m. at the Sen-

ior Center, We'll peovide cassettes of ballroom musse and re-fishmenta. Cog is $50. Regintratinit is required. We ace plan-rtiitg an afternoon of 'fun' dancing. Come andjoin un.

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

center. Lap roben aie made for veterans from your generous do.cotions. Also, volunteers are needed tocasjchet and/or sew laprobes or nllppera. Ifinterested please cali Mary Y.

CALliNG ALL TALENTED SENIORSTalented seniors are invited to do short skila at the Dinner/

Dance on Friday, Sept. 16 in the evening. If you are planning toaltead and would like lo participate, siga up with Mary Oleksy.Also. the Senior Center is looking for small "gifts' for the Din-our/Dance. If you have any you would like lo donate, pleasedrop thesis off at your convenience.

ARTHRITIS LECTURE SERIESThere will be a series of arthritis lectures during September

and October for Niles Senior Center regislrants. The followingleclnres will be held in September: vMy Achey Breakey Joints",a general overview of arthritis is on Monday, Sept. 12 at 2 p.m.and Fit for Life: Arthritis & Exercise" on Monday, Sept. 19 at 2p.m. Registration necessary. -

- Onlcton .Commsnity College. will be a part of an exciting new. program Io help teach people how-

Isbeescellefltfeaclsers.Preparing Falure Faculty

(PFl. is a program, fusdéd by aplivategTant, thatslresses the im-partance of including teachingskills in llsè sludies of graduatelevel slndents completing .fr,frdoctoral training. -

Leib Edwards, Senior Asso-ciste Dean, atNorthweslern Uni-versity in Evanston, spoke at therecent Oakson Board of Trasteesmeeting. --

Five lead inslilutions aroundthe country, including Narth-westhm, were chosen lo work to-gelber with at leastthrce collegeswithin a thirty-five mile radias oftheircampas.

Fow years ago, ChicagoWolves General Manager GrantMslvey started a hockey scheolto help aspiring Chicago areahuckey players develop theirskills at thegrasa-root level. This..full, Mitiveys school celebratesils fifth yea.rof hockey insiructionas one of the premier hockeyschoolsinthemid.west.

- On Sept. 14, the school kicksoff its fifth year with a 10-workclinic for youth and adult playersat the Center Ice of DaPage inGlen Ellyn. An additional IO-week clinic for youth playersonlyis slatedto begin on Sept. 19at Hiles Park Districts IceLandSkale mid Swim.

Mulvey's legacy in hockey inthe Chicago area is still beingsvristen. His accolades include

. Oaktori to offer'UtúÌ° Teachers roin

Five yea

by Susan Klingmag -

- Slsdents irs gradaite.pro99amsin a variety of disciplines at thelead. institution will observe,work with, b meutored, and per-lisps eventually teach at their

- parlrserseheols.Being an expert in a discipline

does notsecessarily transIsse intobeing able lo teach what oneknows. This program will benefitthe graduate sludtiuls by givingthem the opportunity to learn andpractice leaching skills from ex-

,. perienced teachers in practicalsettings.

Osklon's teachers will benefitfrom the opportunity to re-

- conmine thrirown leachmg tech-niques, and from being with Ilsestudents atudyingthe latest leach-ingsin theiraretis.

Students from the physics,

rs- on ice'ey.'

Under Mulvey's ' direction,Mid-West Elite has pioneeredhockey instruction in all facets ofthe game. The hockey school'sinnovative trashing methodshave benefsoedplayers of all agesand gender. In its fifth season,

the hockey school looks forwardlo belping develop the leadersthat will shupe hockey's future intheyearstocome,

Additional information or abcochure can be obtained by call-ing th Mid-West Elite office at(708) 833-5483.

Pre-seasonscrimmagesat !ceLand

nine seasons wearing the Chica-go Blackhawk sweater as a

- The Chicago Wolves, a newpInyer. His plsying career high- franchise in the Interuationni- ,,ltghted by his record selling 5 Hockey League, will hold four

goal performance against the St. - exciting pro-season intessqnaijLouisBlues in 5982. Mulvey is scrimmages Sept. 12, 13, 14 andalso - responsible for Chicago's - 16 at 7:30 p.m. at IceLand, 8435' newest profeasionni hockey Ballardkoad,Niles.

- team. The Chicago Wolves drop Admission for the games isthe puck for their inaugural sea- only$3 foradulls and$2 for chil-,

. son in the International Hockey drus all proceeds will be dOtimed- League this October at the Rose- . lo the langer/Exprets local

montHonizon. yonthhockeyorganizationu."In the past -four years I have These scrimmages are part of

- been fortunate enough Io witness - pre-season training at the NUesseveral young hockey players Park District's Icet.and facility,grow up in our program, said Ihr Wolvesnew practice home.Mid-West Elite Director Grant TheWolveswillbegmpracnicent

- Msilvey. "Watching these young Iceland Sunday, Sept. 15, at 4children develop the character p.m. and wiE begmplay this Oc-

. and skills Io become bellerhock- lober at- the Rosemout Horizon,ey players has been every bit as For morn information, cull (708)'rewaedng as any ofmy accom- 297-8010. -

plishmenls in die game of hock- ' '

DAR honors -

Constitution Week- Twenty-FirstSlarChapler,Na-

. houaI Society Daughters of the-

American Revolution, will hold- theirfsrslmeedngofthe 1994-95

year on Wednesday, Sept. 14, at- the. Park Ridge Country Club, -

. 636 N. Prospect Ave. The lunch-. eon will be held ut 11:30 am.

- : with the program commencing ut1 p.m. Hostesses for the day are

- Mrs. Mary -K. Redmans, Chair-man, Mrs. soy Martin, Mrs. -.-Chloe Maryanski, sod Mrs. Ma-

- riellReichard. -. The program for September,

.presented by the Chapter FlagChairman, Mrs. Philippa Groverof Glenview, will be about thehistorical fldgs which have flownover the United Slates of Amen-ca.

tu honor of Conslitulion Week,Sept. 17-23, the Twenty-First

- Star Chapter has put up displaysin several area libraries. Thechapter is eucosraging all citi-zens to participase in the BellsAcross America" ut 4 p.m. onSept. 17 lo celebrate the 207th an-niversary of she signing of the

- Constitution.

chemistry, Sociology, English,and hisloiy departments alNorthwestern will be al Oaktonporlicipatingin this program.

The other schools involved areLake Forest College,- Northeast-ere, and Chicago Slate Universi.ty. -

The participating graduate sin-dents and teachers from each ofthe schools will also meet once amonth for colloquium to shareexperiences and collectively dis-

- cuss what they are learning.These meetings will notate be-twos the campuses of the fiveschools.

- The grant monies will be usedto make fundamental changes isgraduale curriculum in order loprepare morepeople to be able loteach aboultheirown specialty.

Drop-in Centersets fall hoursStarling in September, Maine

Township's Youth Drop-in Ces-ter will offer regular activities atboth- Stevenson School in DesFlaires and Waslsinglon SchoolisGtenview. -

Hours al Stevenson, the Drop-is Cester's main sileat9000Cap- -itol Drive, wil be 7 to 9:30 p.m.Tuesdays and Thursdays for 5ththrough 8th graders, and 6:30 to9:45p.m. Fridays for9th through12th graders. In addition, 5ththrough 8th graders will be ableto visit Washington School at2710 Golf Road from 7 lo 9:30p.m. os alternate WednesdaysslartingSrpt.2l.

The Maine Township YouthDrop-in Cesser was created inJune 1992 in an effort to detergang activity in the township'sunincOrporated area. The centerprovides a safe, sspncvisnd enddrug-free place fon yoùtbs fromthroughout the township to shootbasketball, play video games andsocialize. Admission is free,

Fon more information aboutthe Drop-in Center, call MameS-lay Youth Services at 823.0650.

Third paymentdue, reminds IRS

The Internal Revenue Servicereminds people who make cati-mated lax payments that the thutimnetallsgentfor 1994 isdaeThurs-day.Srpt. 15. '

The paymentshould be sent totheIRS along with the thirdquay-ter payment voucher from Form5040ES, Estimated Tax for Indi-vidnats. To be sure Ihar the pay-ment is properly credited to youraccontI, the IRS asks that youwrite yoursocistsecunity numberand the words "1994 Form1040ES" on thecheck,

Slates of Maericti is the sofe If you expect lo owe $500 orguard ofall ofour freedoms and mole is federal lax at the end of-libertini. The purposes ofCossli- the year, you probablyshould be

- tutionWeek are 10 emphasize the making quarterly estimated laximporlaitce and responsibility of payments, the IRS says. Al-each citizen loprotecland defend though retirees and business peo-oar Constitution and preserve it pie are mostoftea affected by this

for future gesenasions, to under- ' requiremenlitcanpotestiallyap-.stand that the Constitution is oar 10 anyone who receives is-heritage and remains the foenda- come not subject to withholding,

lion of our lives is this country, such as unemployment benefits,

arid so slndy the historical events' etsl gains, interest, dividends,darisgSeplember, 1787; alimony, and renIaI income. If

lacis Faliske, Chapter DM0 O5 work a second job, you may

Genealogy Decent, offers assis- ' also seed to make these pay-lacee to people tracking their meula.

family tree on the third Thursday According to the IRS, Formof each month al the Park Ridge 1040ES has a worksheet whichLibrary from 9 am. until noua, YOu cas ase IO figure ouI howSeptembertheoughMay. much yoa should be sending in

Women in the northwest ash- each quarter. Fablication 505 hasmore information on thr-ssbject,

urhas area who ase interested in . including some helpful exam-membership in IbeNalional Soci- pies. To get a free copy of thisely Daughters of the American hieIor the fossa, call toll-free,Revolution and aie able to prove t (tOO) TAX-FORM (829.3676).direct decent from one who ' listen to a recorded sum.served in the American RecoIn- mary of she estimated lax rules,lion should contad Betat692-6279

Barman all TeleTas at I (800) 8294477. .iycquesttalepsnsbeJ 355.

xMsfl,.o.'.'Wvvvvvc.*r,'e-c" t!

The Constitution ofthe United

- . PA9E3 -

-Eye screening - day- .--. -

for seniors declaredGoy. Jini Edgar necenily peo- vary by location, but generally

claimed Saturday Sept. 10 as will be held from 8:30 am. lo i"EyeScréeningDayforSenmors,' p.m.aday when seniors across Illinois

- "We are sincerely grateful. tocan have their eyes checked for the Illinois Association of--Gp-

. disease freeofcharge at many lo- thalmology,' said Illinois Depart-cal hospitals and other sites ment ox Aging Director MacsIrethroughouslllmnois. I. Lindley. "Their members, who

"New medical, surgical and are specialists is medical and sur-optical techniques cas correct or geaI eye care, are taking time ouieven prevenl many vision prob- oftheirbasy schedates lo providelema with early detection and cas a valuable service 10 the olderhelp people preserve their visior POpulation.'as theygrow older," thertovernor Although a screening does notsaid. substituÉe for a complete opthal-

"This evenl, being sponsored mological examination, it doesby Ilietllisois Deparunealon Ag- help determine whether a personmgand thelllinoisA,ssecisúon of is experiencing aay major prob.Opthalmology, providesaperfect lemu with themneyesorvision Ifaepportusisy to emphasize the im- polentmlproblem is revealed dur.penance of healthy eyes and ing die screening process, the in-proper rye care. We hope seniors dividual will be encouraged to -will lake advantage ofthis uniqsr make an appointment for n corn-opportunity." prehensive eye exam with his or

Theone-dayevensw,llirsvolve herownphysician. -

alleast8Ositesandnbonl lOOvol- Itdividuals wishing to knowentrer opthalrnologists who will the siles in Stein area which arescreen for glaucoma, cataracts, participating in the statewidemacular degeneration and other events may contact the Illinoisdiseases common lo the aging Associatios of Opthalmology ateye. Times of the screenings will (800) 838-3627.

September is library cardsign-up month

Credit card companies talk a ofinfoernalion and eetersamnmrntlot about how you can change V15 books, magazines, record-your life with osecard that has ings, videotspes and computerlow interest and low annual fees. databases. Information that canThelruth is, when you use one of help you find a job, preparethesecards, you will stillgetabill healthiermeaJs, help your childarnonthtaler. ' - dobetterm school orresearch vie-

But thene is a card that-can isallyanytopic.change your life with no interest For children, a library card isand no sonnaI fee. Bellen stil, the most important school supplyyou won't gel a bili a month after ofall. A library is where they canusing it, Or even a year -- or find encyclopedJas and other nef-ever. - erence materials for homework

Sound too send to be tonti? lx oxaig,imcoiu. ttnl.. ida eSto 'nimoyisn't. tt'satibrnsy card. stacy iiasagetanswevstoallsovs.soe

September is when the Ameni- questions most parents rant ast-can Library Asaceialion andpub- Swur -- like what is a cloud madelic and school librarieS across the of, how dobirds fly und whafsin-country observe Library Curd side of a computen. And it'sSign-up Month - a reminder that where they can discover the pore

' this is one card that everyone in jOY of reading with the help of a -

the family should have. In most libearlan who will help them se-cases, all you need to do is sign lect just the right book for theiryosrnameandaddresn. ageandinteresss. -

Paid for with our lax d011ars - September is back-to-schoolanaverageofoniy$Igperperson time. It's also agouti time lo visit: thelsbrarycartlisoneofowna your local library, sign up foratiOn'slasttruebargains, itrattiiles - card and discover the possibili-.

-thn bearer to unlimited quantities ties foryou andyourfamily.

Seniors' talents on display

PbotobyMike HeedAnna Bararowskj, (left) 85, andConnie Banks, 82, from St. An-

drews Home show off their award-winning Cathedral windowquilt done using handsewn blind stictches. The quilt, made en-tirelyfrom scratch, tooknine months to complete.

The award-winning entries for categories for judging. Some of -

the 20th annsal Golden Arts Fair the more popular categorie in-sponsored by Catholic Charities elude ceramics, dols, needle-Of the Archdiocese of Chicago point, quilts and Christmas crafts.will be divided this year and ex- The host exhibit sises and par-hibiled at five different cornos- ticipatisg homes inclsdes; Nilessit), locations during the estire Library: SI, Andrew Home andmouth of-September. st. Benedict Home from Niles.

More people will have easier ---------acceusto view thecreative attend ' -eX's..craft items made daring the pastyearjustfortheGolden Arts Fair.Approximately 200 residentsfrom 14 residential and nursingcare hontes submit items in 30.,--

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:Wen's NeUcP honors local for

charitable contributions

Welcome, BabiesKassondra Leeza NagyKassondra Leeza Nagy was

born June 4 at Lutheran GeneralHospital. Kassondraweighcd 9lbs. 13 oz. Mother is Kathy(Kepan) Nagy and father is RobNagy from SchilierPark.

Grandparent's are George aLilaKrpanofchicago. .

Alyssa Leigh BrummittMyron Leigh Brummiu was

born on August 22 at LutheranGeneralllospital. Sheweighed 6lbs. S 1)2 ounces. Mother is LIIIfrrummitt and father is JeffieyBrummil. The family resides inNibs.

Proud grandparenls alo Zyg-muntandCzeslawaTorcbaJslrj ofNies and Linoy and ElaineBrummittofParkRidge.

Womensspiritualityprogram offered

SL Scholusiica High School isoffering a Women's SpirilualityFragrant for alamnae andfriends of SL Scholaslica HighSchool. The sessions meet onvarioas Saturday mornings from9 to li am., and all are invitedto attend nay one or all sessions.The coso is $15 for oce sessionse $50 for all sessianis -

Following arc the Women'sSpisinoality topics: On To OurFuturo Journey, Saturday, SepL17; Dreams & Our SpiritualPath, Saturday, 0cc, 8; PoetryReading "I Don't Expect An An-swer - One Woman Sharing HerJourney,0 Saturday, Nov. 12;Who Is God Really?, Saturday.Mar, 4, 1995; and We All NeedOthers: Approach To HumanCommunity, Saturday, Apr. 22,1995. -

Yoa may register -by calling(312) 764-5715. ext. 363 or bymailing a check payable to SLScholastica, 7416 N. RidgeBlvd., Chicago, IL 60645 for thesession(s) ofyoar choice.

Loyola MothersClub to meet

Thc Loyola Mothers Club be-gins the new schsol year with unew look. President Barb Lent-wOre, of Skokie, and her Execu-live Board have restructuredLMC volunteer activities sud re-spossibililies into four clusters:Social, Faculty Support, Parentsfor Parents and Student Activity.

Other LMC officers for the1994-95 school year are: Vice-president and President-elect,Patti Mitchell of Northfietd;Vice-president Liason, Bette Ru-cinski of Chicago (60648); Cor-responding Secretary, Lois Ci-chowski of Chicago (60631);Recording Secretary, CarmenWarnke of Park Ridge astiTreasurer, Barbara Leaheey ofBarrington.

The liEst LMC meetiog isscheduled for September 12, at 7p.m., featuring PADAA Drugand Alcohol Educator DianeBusch as guest speaker. Loyolaparents are welcome to aiteud.

Edison Park Churchwomen event

(Lefttoright) BeftyLavinson ofChicagoand 1982PoaterChildJenny Jacobs of Buffalo Grove join Phyllis Diamond of North-brook at Glimpse ofGAMBOL,held at the Drake Hole/on July2/. Diamondwashonoredforhercontribútionsto the United Co-rebralPalsyAssocialion of Greater Chicago.

GAMBOL is the Womens Board ofthe United Cerebral PalsyAssociation of Greater Chicagos annual fall fundraiser; Pro-coeds from the night of dining, dancing and gaming will go taUCPA'S eary childhood intervention program. GAMBOL isscheduled for Oct. 28at the Drake Hotel. Formare information,call (3 12) 368-0380.

The Women's Board of TheUnited Cerebal Palsy Associa-lion of Greater Chicago honoredPhyllis Diamond of Northbrookat "Glimpse ofGAMBOL" at theDrake Hotel: Diamond wasrec-ogiiizeel for her conlinned sup-port for UCP's fandraiser, GAM-BOL

Diamond is co-fonnder andanofficer of Niles-based DiamondToymalsera. She and her has.band,Sidney, started the businessin the late 1960s from theirhome's basement.

Diamond Toymalsers is one ofthe leaders in development andsales of stickers and sticker nl-barns, featnring characters anchas Pac-Man, ET., Teenage Mu-tant Ninja Tardes and the LittleMermaid. Diamond Toymakersincludes two other basinesses,Diamond Publishing and Imsg.lags 3, which manufactnres back-packs, school bags and other softgoods forschool-age children.

Diamond, an Indianapolis na-

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live, is aclive in 15 charitable or-ganizations besides UCP. OneexampleofherdedicatioutouCpcame in 1984 when she donated52 Cabbage Patch dolls of herown to raise money for the churl-Ly.

The tack-off party previewedGAMBOL, which is set for 0cL28, an event which raises moneyfor UCPA Chicago's early inter-venlion program. This programprovides therapy and educationto improvethephysical and men.tal fûnctioning of children withthsabiitie

Early intere.'. lion programshave grown rnorecrnciatwith theincrease in developmental dina-bilitiescansedbyprenatsJdrugoralcohol abuse, AtDS banamis-sion to newborn infants, and childcbnse, includiaghaby shaking.

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The Edison Putt LutheranChurch Women willhost an ex-citing, dramatic presentation onthe "Gospel of Mark" on Tam-day, SepL -13, at 7 p.m. in thesanclasry of the chiuth at 6626N. Oliphant, Chicago. Dr. DavidRhoads; a professor ofNew Tes-lament at the Lutheran School ofTheologyaEChicago,willakeonthe character of Mark, the pro-clairnerof the Gonpel.

Women's so

Tickers are-$5 and can be pur-chased at the door the evening ofthe performance. Anyone iatcr-mIed in purchasingticketsin ad-vance can caB the church officefor information ai (312) 63l9131.

Refreshments.will be seevedat6:30 p.m., befoin the iresensa-ton. Everyoac is invitedforade- -lightful evening. -

ccer league-recruiting players

As pion of Ils 20th Anniver-sary,thelllinoisWomen's SoccerLeague is looking for nil presentand past players, coaches and ad-minislralors to join in a celebra-tionon Sept. 11 at the SchwabenCenlerinBuffaloGrove.

A day of soccer games areplanned followed by abanquet at6 p.m. Some of she OriginalLeagstcplayers will beparticipat-ing in she games including mcm-bers of the original 1974- fruits.The U.S. has the number onewomen's soccer learn in theworld, illinois has a glorioso his-

Women in coto m

The O'Hare Suburban Chapter#193 ofthe National Associationof Women in Construction

AWIC) will meet Tuesday,Sept. 20 at the Avalos Restau-rant, 1905 E. Higgins Road,-ElkGroveVillage. - - -

Reservations for dinner at $15may be made with Jennie Ora-townki, Enger-Vasen, Inc. at(708) 675-4200. Social houris at6 p.m. followed by dinner ut 6:45p.m.

The special piogeant for theevening wiE he installation of the1994-t995 officers and directorsand appreciation night for all the#t93 OThrCNAWIC members.The Chapter's monthly businessmeeting willfollaw thepeogram.

tory in women's soccer and it canbe truthfully said that some of thebest players in America havecome outofthe illinois Women'sSoecerLeague.

Any and all present and 1595Eplayers, coaches and administra-to/sareeacouragedloauend. Ad-mission to the event is $20 whichincludes dinner. - The SchwabeaCenter is located at 301 WeilandRd. in Buffalo Grove. Games arescheduled to begin at It n.m. ToRSVP, or-for more information,pieuse call (708) 934-3142 or(708)677-4356. -

nstructioneet

The Chapter has ïnvited Mar-greet Eure, NAWIC presideiji,Barbara Allemsn,-NAWICprmi.dent-elect, and Denise NorbergJohnson. Region 13 Director tobe guests at this meeting. This isalso the sight before lit e 1994NAWIC Converjiion - (39th)which opens at the Hynu RegeR-cyO'HareHotel.

This willbeagreatopportnnutylo renew friendships and wet-corito the incoming officers anddirectors. Guests ând all womeninterested in consinoction are in-vited to attend. Por membershipinformation, coittactioyceDeLa-tour.DeLatour&'Asnociates,Inc,at(708)635-6096. - -

Let's Face It luncheon- for women

-

The O'Hare Suburban Chris-tian Women's Club invites allwomen to their Sept. 14 "Let'sFace It" luncheon to be bold utThe Bristol Court, 828 E. RandRd., inML Prospect from noon to2p.m.

Sheila Mierzwa, a Mary I(ayconsultant, will-be thespecial fra-turc. Beantiful tanes will be sungby Judy Wilson. LaVonne Dom-

The Women's Business Devel-opment Center (WBDC) is spon-seeing a workshop called "Ex-pending Your Market toGovernment and Corporate Buy.ers." Por established small busi-xess owners, the workshop out-tines the advantages of becomingcertified as a minority or woso-ex's business enterprise.

- The workshop will be held onTuesday, Sept. 27 from 1 to 3p.m. at the Women's BusinessDevelopment Center, 8 5. Michi.gsu,Süitti400, Chicago.

Registration fni is $30 and in-cludesall materials.

Elizabeth Scully, Coordinatorof the0Women's Business Enter-

ke from Random Lake, Wi., willspeakon innerbeauty. - -

There is a free pm-school nur-sery available upon reservation.All reservations can be made bycalling Ruth Bohmann at (708)524-1258 orPatmomey.at (708)827-0729 bySunday,Sepl, 11.

The cost of the luncheon is$8,5oinclusive. - - -

Workshop for smàll- business owners -

prise Initiative will present theworkshop and help participantsdevelop new marketing strate-gies.

This workshop is designed forestablished small business own-ers who want to sell their prod-ucts Or services to corporations orgoventsoeatal entities, and it coy-ers the intricacies of becomingcertified with both governmentalbodies and the private sectorthrough the Women's BusinesEnterprise Initiative and otherceetifyiugagenciei. -

Por farsltr information or loregister,eall (312)853-3477..

SEPTEMBER 9AWARESSNGLES andCHICAGOLAND SINGLES

The Chicagoland SinglesAssociation and the Aware Sin-gles GrOUp will sponsor adance at S p.m. on Friday, Sept.9. nE the Marriiit Oak BrookHotel, 1401 W. 22nd Street,Oak Brook Music will be pro-vided by Music Makers. Allsingles are invited; Admissionis $5. Formere information, callAware at (708)l 632-9600 orChicagoland Singles -at (312)MS-ISIS, v.

SEPTEMBEÜ 10NORTHWEST SINGLESASSOCIATION

All singles are.iiÑitedro she- Combined Club Singlen danceat 8 p.m on Sattirday,SepL IO,at the Maeniost Oak-Brook Ho-,tel. 1401 W. 22ndStreet, OgleBrook. There will be live marie

- by AWB. The event is co-sponsored by -lito - NorthwestSingles Assoeiatión. YoungSuburban Singes and Singles &Compnay. Admisoion will be$7, For more information call(708) 2O9-2O66.:

NORTHSHOIEE- -

JEWISHSINGLESDinner&Dancingatthe Atri-

um Restaurant, 3223 West AI-gonqain, Rowling Meadows,with the Nmth Shore JewishSingles39 +over. Saturday Eve,SepL IO. Call Den for reserva-tionbySept,6,(708)498-2534.

SEPTEMBER9, 10& 11ST. PETER'S SINGLES

SL Peters Singles will beholding three singleu dances:Friday, Sept. 9.9p.m.atGoldcnPlame, 6417 Higgins; Snlurday,Sept. lO, 9 p.m. at Cliristines.5345 Grand Ave., River Grove;and Sunday, SepL I l,early eve-hag dance from 6 to 9:30 atAqua Bella, 3630 N. Harlem.Each dance is 55, For informa-tion,cull (352)334-2589.

SEPTEMBER 11/25NORTH SHOREJEWISH SINGLES

Biking with the North ShoreJewish Singlen 39 + over, Sun-day, SepL I I andagaia Sept. 25.Meet at the Fire.Slasion parkingloba Lake5t,eastofGreen BayRd. Ride the Green Bay RoodTrail. Call either Mare (708)328-9610 irr Norm (70',) 824.ll28forinfo.

NORTh BROOKTIIEATRESSNGLESGROUPS

Theater BoxOficé oeelu ascaainglen of all. typen lo attendBroadway Style gIiowd. MudEeaajaymuiic.thneegndccmeu,,and be willing lo sniuugle witholhoc singles at the NoethbiookTheatre. The Thàsin effets àblockbuster 4f95.seaaon asanIng in October. ehith. includesshe hit thaws "Applause,° Ru-mous." anti "Maas Of La Mom-cha' For she first lime in anyarca Ihealee. a special °uingles"perfoemance will be offeredthing each thaw. no that groupacan coordunate their sheate out-ings -- alowing sheen tojoin otIs-era wish similar interests andmeet in a fan aad relaxing set-slag.

Slated for the first Saturdaynight of each production, thegroapscan enjoya fantastic eve-ning of theatre and then pauici-pale in a post-theatre meet andgreet in one of the NotltbookTheatre's convenient meetingrooms.

The tIcket price for groups of15 or mare is only $7 forasingleshowornabseribe tosceall threeshows for 521 and make cta mg-alarevent. For information orloplace an order, call site geonpsalesstaffa(708)29I-2367.

SEPTEMBER 11SPARES SUNDAYEVENING CLUB

Spares Sunday Evening Clubfor divorced, widowed and sin-gle adults, will hold their regu-lar meeting on Sunday, SCpLII at the Moran Grave Amen-can Legion Hall, 6140 Demp-uter, Morton Grove. SocialHoar is at 6:30 p.m. There willbe a shofl meeting at 7:15 p.m.and Ballroom Dancing from7:30 to 10:30. Members $3,garaIs $6, refreshments melad-ed. Contact (708) 965-5730.

SEPTEMBER02TOGETHERSINGLES -

Together Singles Produe-lions invites singlen to MondayNight Football at Moretti's,1645 W. Jackson from 7:30p.m. till -? Beginning Sept. 12,and every Monday thereafter,the evening will include doorprizes, surprises, discountedpacking and reserved eatingarea. A$5 fee willbecharged.

Together Singles Produc-tions also holds river bout tripstoHarrah'sCasino in Joliet eve-rySaturday, 1:15 to 7 p.m. AI-teenaling departures from theAlumniClub, Schaambaeg, 571E. AlgonquinandAlunani Club,Chicago, 15 W. Division. A$19.95 feewillbeehnrged,

Forreservasionu, informationandotherevents,caJI (312)661-1976.

Membership is $35 semi-annnally.

SEPTEMBER15MOGEN DAVIDJEWISH SINGLES

Moges DavidSocials - the Je-wis Connection -post.YomKip-pUr/New Year Cocktail Dance,-ages 21.65, Thursday, Sept. 15,7:30 pm. ot The While Eagle,6839 N. Milwaukee-Aye., Nues(between Devon& Touhy). Ad-mission is $8 and there is a dresscode. Pormembership call (701)317-1171.

SEPTEMBER16AWARESINGLES andCHICAGOLANDSINGLES

The Chicagoland SinglesAssociation and the Aware Sin-glen Groap will sponsor adance at 8 p.m. on Friday, Sept.16 at the Sheraton GatewaySuites O'Hare, 6501 N. Mann-heim Rd., Rosemont, Musicwill be provided by MusicMakers. All singles are invited.Admission is $5, -For mom in-formation, call Aware at (708)632-9600 or chicagoland Slit-gtesnt(3l2)545-L515,

SEPTEMBER 17NORTHWEST:SINGLESASSOCIATIOP( -AU-singles

are invited to theCombined Club Singlea.dünce-at 8-p.m on Safrogday,-Scpt, 17,at the IlyalL Lisle Rosei,. 1400Conporetmim, Lisle. Masic willbe provided by Music in Mo-lion. The event in co-sponsoredby the Northwest Singles Asso.ciation, Young Suburban Sing.es and Singles & Compnay.Admission will be $5. For moreinformation call (708) - 209-2066.

SEPTEMBER18CATHOLIC ALUMNI CLUB

A Bible Stsdy discussionform a Catholic perspective forsingle young adults, ages 21 to38, wilt be sponsored by 15eCatholic Alumni Club ut 7p.m.,

Maine Township singles be- Membership in One + Op.tweea the ages of 45 and 65 will lions is free to adults who live inbe able co enjoy a Roaring '20s Maine Township. For mom in-evening on Saturday, Sept. 17, formation on the Gangstertownwhen One + Options makes avisit to Ganstertown, a newdinner theater,

Gsngstertown, formerly DryGulch, features charming badguys and gorgeous klappern sing-ong and dancing lo some of the!test songs of the 1920s, includ-tug hits by Cole Porter, GeorgeGershwin and Duke Ellinglon,Comedy sketches andother our-prises also add lo the speakeasyannosphers. Gangstertown is lo-eated at 9351 W. Irving ParkRôad in Schiller Park,

The evening will include ameal of homemade soups, salad,pasta, chicken Vesuvio, oven-roasted potatoes, bakers1 breadand Italian coolde flp is in.eluded in the pelee of $37 formembers, $40 for gueua Aleo-hohe beverages are cuira. Ad-vunce registration is required.

Doors will open at 4:30 anddinner begins at 5 p.m. Theshow in scheduled to ran from 6108p.m.

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Schools to holdOpen Houses andPTA meetings

District 71 parents and guardi-ans are invited to attend an OpenHouse at South School, 6935 W.Touhy. on Tuesday. Sept. 13 at 7p.m. at Culver Middle School,6921 W. Oakton, on Wednesday,Sepi 14 dii p.m. Parents andguardians will have an opportuni-ty to meet school staff, visitclass-

- looms, and learn about theschools programs and activities.

Ori both evenings. the NilesElementary Schools PTA (Par-entfFeacher Association) will behotdinga7p.m.OeneralMeetingas well as signing up new PTAmembers. Members in the PTAreceive a districL calendar whichlists all school and district scUsi-tirs for the school year. a PTAmrmbershipcard,and the right tovote at FrA general meetings. 1fyou have questions or need midi-tional inforntalion about thePTA, call Marlene Bacrek at965-572i.

Craft fairvolunteers sought

The Niles Elementary SchoolsPTA will he holding a Craft Fairon Sstwtiay,Oct. Z2fmm 10a.m.lo 3 p.m. at Culver MiddleSchooL Space is still availableforcraftersofuilkiflds. Proceedsfrom the Craft Fair will go toSouth Schools Bulldog Publish-ing Center and Culver's MusicProgram. For informatios or aregistration form, call GayleMcAuliffest96S-4767.

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.- Ftank Welding Company, withthe place of business located at5150e W. Clench, Skokie, IL60077. The true name(s) and .idence address of owner(s) is:Jose Vazquez, Jr., 1541 W.highland. Chicago, IL 60660.and Jose Vazquez, Je., 1541 W.Highland, Chicago, IL 60660.

District 207 administrators.to retire

. Nine Maine Township HighSchool District 207 administra-tors have atmouncedplans for re-tieenient following tise 1994-95schoolyear.

Thoseiniheirlastyearwith thedistrict amJ. Norman Mderson,applied arisandlechnology chairat Maine Easl: Andrew S. BiOs,dean ofstudenla atMaine South;Stephanie A. Drain, technologychair for District 207; Suzanne J.Horgen,appliedarls and technol.ogy chair at Maine South; Rich-ard À. LeteO, English chair atMaine BaIL Dale A. Rinehart;science choie at Maine East; Jer-rol Windbigler, science chair atMaine South: Eldon Burk. assis-lance principal for students atMaineWest; and Randall John-soti, director of snident personnelservicesatMaineWest.

Anderson began his career inDisoict207 in 1961 usabusinessteacheratMaineEasL Hemovedto Maine South in 1964, becamedepartment chair for business in1975 and district departmentchair for business in 1984. Dur-ing his career in the district; An-dacron has served as co-sponsorof the business club and devel-operi the dala processing andcomputer programming classesatSouth. Amemberof the IllinoisBusiness Educators Associationarid the Association of Educo-tional Data Systems. Andersonhasalso servedas student councilsponsor.

Instrumental in the drafting ofthe DinIert Discipline Hand-book, Bitta began his career inMaine in 196g osa counselor atMaine SoOth, hecöming adroit in1969. A past presidentofthe lili-nuis Stale Deans' Association,Bitta has served on several corn-milices Ihut review and presentlegislation about student controland discipline tollte slate. A pastmember of the Illinois SchoolProblems Commission subcom-miilce studying truancy and sto-dent discipline, Bitta has alsoserved as chair of die CookCounty State's Attorney's DrugTank Force. In 1980, he wasnamed Dean of the Year for flli-nom.

Known for her teaching ofteachers in theureaofòffice tech-nology, Deainbeganhercureer inMaine in 1967 as a business

teacher at Maine West, becomingdepartment chair in 1984. In1993, she was named district de-parlmenl chair for technology.Editor of abook.thatwas pub-liuhedby thelilinois High SchoolAssociation on the running ofgymnastics meets atdintrict, sec-sional and statelevels,nhehasalso nerved asbusiumu managerfortheNadonalHigh School AJI-Around Gymnastic InvitationalMeet.

Horgen began her career inMaine in 1965 as a home eco-nomics leacheratMaineWesl. In1970, she was named home eco-nomics chairat MaineNorth, be-coming department choir atMaine South in 1981. In 1984,she was named district depart-ment choir for home economics.Past legislative chair for the 11h-nois Home Economics Associa-tion,shebasbeenanaclivemem-ber of the Illinois Council onFamily Relations and was a mees-ber of the Illinois While HouseConference on Children. In Dis-Bici 207, she has served as amember of theLongRange Tech-nology Study Committee. thePregnant Teens Task Force andthe Career Education AdvisoryCommittee.

Lefoet began his career isMaine in 1962 us an Englishteacher at Maine East where hebecameEnglisli deparlmentchoirin 1986. During his careerattsast.Lefort was instrumental in dcccl-oping the Salute to Excellenceand the Gold Card Program.While he was sponsor for theMamnetsastNationalHonor Soci-ely,hehetpeddevelOpthestsdeUtto student tutoring program. Althr district level, he served aschair of the Professional GrowthCommitteeand was prominent inthe design, development, andes-vision of the District TeacherEvaluation Pmgram, leading theinservice activities for adminis-stators. At the state level, heserved as a member of a confer-ence onEnglish sponsored by theIllinois Association of Teachersof English.

Rinehart began his career inDistrict 207 in 1968 as a scienceteacher at Maine West. In 1970,hemovedtoMaioeNortb, then toMaine East in 1981. In 1986, hebecame department chair for sci-

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Windbigler began his Culver inDistrict 207 in 1969 an a scienceteacher at Maine South. becom-ing department chair in 1983.During hin carece at Maine,Windbigler has taught the aereI-crated chemistry classes andservedascbairofthephyoicalsci-ence studycommiltee. laboratorysafety committee. und the depart-ment workshop and institutecommittee. He also taught eve-ning chemistry classes for fresh-men at Harper Community Col-lege and spent two summers inEngland- the fsrstatOnford otud-ying the British school systemand she second teaching in Bath.The author of several articles innntional scientific jourils,Windbmgler was chosen to joinshe first learn of scientists atPrincetonUniversityto develop ahigh school course curriculumand test.

Baut, who has been assistantprincipal for students since 1970.came to Maine West as a biologyteacher in 1963, becoming deanofboyu in 1966. A past presidentof the Des Plaines Kiwanis Club,he has sIso servedas presidentoftheDesPlaineslJnited Way.

Johnson, who has lniendsseil-tor of student peesontiel servicessince 1986, canse io Maine Westas a counselor in 1969. In 1983,he served us counselor for thefirstMamneWestCoreProgram.

All nine administrators are settotetireasofJune30, 1995.

Their contributions havehelped toshapelbis district,' saidJames L. Elliott, superintendent.'And those contributions willContinue to steer ow coarse intothe nextcentury."

New students, faculty. andstaff will he introduced to Regi-na Dominican High School atthe welcoming liturgy Seplem-ber 8. Eight new faculty andstaff members have joined Regi-na Dominican this year.

Lina Bmtherton of the coan-seling department holds a bache-lors degree from ConcordiaUniversity, Montreal, Canada,majoring in English and a mas-tee's degree in guidance andcounseling from Northeastern Il-tinois University, Chicago.Brotherton has a long history ofteaching, counseling and careerplanning, and was director of ca-crer planning und Services atBucal College, Lake Forest.

Ann Marie Heiman of theEnglish department has aheche-lors degree from Lawrence Uni-versity majoring in English andtheater. She is u 1986 ReginaDominican graduale. Heimatpreviously held the position ofassistant forensics osch at Re-gina Domisican.

Michelle Lenz of the sciencedepartment holds a bachelor'sdegree majoring in biology. Shesprat the summer at ArgonneNational Laboratory, Argonne,IL as ThAC teacher and re-

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New staff joinDistrict 71

The District 71 Board of Edn-cation recently hired three newteacherstoilsilaff.

With the incesasein sludeomUtSouth School, Katherine Accialiwashierd to iimtoictathkdciti-in-roomoflatlen. Ardan basaB.A. in SOCi9IØgy*OOt Southernillinois Univerniiy.in Caibond*andaM.A. in Tatching from Ña-tional.LouinUniveesity in Evans-ton. For l0years;shewerkrdasaCommodity Broker Aaaisìant forShearson Leahman Brothers inChicago.

RebeccaColbeetwas hieedasa4lhgnsdeteachertO 011115e vacantposition left by Lee Leottard.ColberthasaBaChelOrOfSCboceinF.dscationfromMiamiUniven-sity is Oxford, Ohio. She comesfrom Chicago's OurLady of Vic-tony School where she taught 6thgrade for the Iaottwoyears. Cól-berthes also Inward students, in-dependently and as an ado$-a-nchoolvolunleer.

MarkStankiewicz washired totill the 7tlV8th grade mads andscience petition that was leftopenwithTerfiKimnra'inesigna-lion. Stankiewicz basa S.S. anda MS. in Earth Science, both de-grees from Northeastern IllinoisUniversity in DetÇalb. 11e comesfrom Emerson Junior HighSchool in Oak I'ark where hetasghtforthèlast 12 yeais. Stan-kiewicz has also taught phyoicalscience part-time al Wright Col-legeinChicago.

High Schoolseeks

GdCsnsel High Schoolcrtebrates Resnion Sunday 1994on September 25 for the follow-isgclanses: '29, '34. 39,t44, 49'54, '59, '64, '69, '74, '79, '84, '89.

The day will begin with an, 11am. Liturgy attheFelician Minh-echouse ChapeI., The reattoribrunch will be held at Monaste-ros Ristorante, 3935 W. Devon,beginning at 1:15 The costis $25per person. Call (312) 463-7661foradditionalinformation.

Regina welcomesnew staff members

a national program which pro-vides science and math teacherswith the opportunity lo havere-search experience. She laughlbi-otogy and physical science atNotre Dame High School forGirls,

Thomas Nelson will be teach-ing history at Regina Domini-cap. He has a bachelors andmaster's degree from Universityof Illinois, Chicago, majoring inhistory. Nelson taught historyand coached swimming and wa-1er polo at Mount Carmel HighSchool, Chicago.

Sr. Genese Moran is returningfrom a year Sabbatical. She willbe teaching Spanish and assist-ing is the library. Sr. Genese re-mained busy during a year ofstudy and travel; courses in The-ology at Chicago TheologicalUnion and Loyola University;the Weber Enperience at IhrAdrian Dominican mother housein Adrian, Michigan; a month esSeville, Spain at the Center ofCross Cultural Studies; vsca-tioned at the Shakespeare/ShaWfestival in Ontario.

New staff members include:Kathleen Davis, secretary to thepresident; Mary Moetus, book-keeper; and Joan tentino, school

Whether it's the first day at anewjeb.tirstdsyinkindergunten.fimstday at summercamp. orinalday as a high school freshman.the memories remain vividtjicoughoutthe years.

All Mairie East students, nues-bering needy 2,200 reported feropening day activities enWednesday, August 24. Sopho.mores,juniors. audsenioro metinhomerooma 1mm 8 lo 8:45 am.andwerethen dismissed.

The freshmen, numbering ap-proximately 560. completed theirhomeroom activities at 8:55 andthen began an abbreviated ached-ule. From 9 to 10:55 am. fresh-men met with their first throughfonnslsprniodelasscs.

They then attended an anacin-bly in the auditorium from li toI 1:55 a.m.; the Student CoancilMC. was junior Briella Page ofGlenview. After the Pledge cAllegianceandNalional Anthem.MaiueEastPrincipal Carol Gren-let welcomed the Class of 1998.The porno thcn entertained thefreshmen with a special routine.Next, Assistant Principal Dong-las Harrison gave an overview ofMaine East's' varied extra-curricular program and intro-durad a film featuring MarkScharenbroich. a nationally sec-ognized motivational speaker forhigh school students. "Days ofOur Lives" urged studenti to getinvolved and enjoy their highschool rnprrirncr.

Freshman class sponsors Jimlsley/businrss department and

A successful-first dayJill Litirell/special education dr-partissent were initoduced. fol-towed by a performance by thecheerleaders; inlmduclion of sen-ior Youg Cime of Des Plaines,Maine Easn Student Conseilpresidant; and a brief speech byseniors Dave Christie of DenPlainenandMikel,opezofNilcs,varsity football leans members.The tissembly ended with thepoms andchcerlesders reving npschoolopmt to the Maine EastPep Song. performed by lazeBandnseinbern.

Student government was alsodiscussed with the Clam of 1998at the opening day assemblyplannedby SwdentCouncil. Theelection of freshman class offi-cors and Stsdrnt Council repre-tentatives; ainording to Mro,Donna Steppte, Student Councilco-sponsor. "should be complet-ed by mid.Septcmber. Informs-tion will be disiributedin fresh-man homerooms."

From noon to 12:45, freshmensplit into two groups, one hadtheir fIrst Marriott lunch whilelheotherwenttothrILli.gym toexperience Maine East's extra-curnicntar/sports activities first-band. Many of Maine East's 80student groups had representa-tives in the gym to promote thefun Ihat can be had by joining inand taking advantage of all thatMaine East has tooffer. Besidesdisplays and flyers, severalgroupa, like Sci-li Club andSADD (Students Against DrunkDriving) showed videotapes of

MONNACEP offers.. - --.- data processing courses

r:. MONNACEP, Oakton Corn- for DOS is designed for studentsrnuiiity College's Adult Continu- who watt to improve word pro-

Education Program, is offer- cessingskilts,iscludisgpage for-sag a variety of data processing mailing andthesorting and merg-cltiEsesforbeginningtoadvanced ing of documents, graphics andcomputer users this full. Classes macros, Prerequisite: Introduc-are held at Oakton's Des Plaines lion toWordPenfect.Campas, 1600 E. Golf Rd. and Inirodaction to Lotus l-2-3Ray HarIsIcin Campas, 7701 N. and Lotas 1-2-3 (Intermediate)Lincoln Ave., and local high fOcuses on the ese of spread-schoolstltronghouttltedsstrsct. sheets. information management

'lite following clames begin andgeaphing.IlseweekofSeptember 19: Desktop Publishing (1.0) is an

Basic CompnlerConceptspro- introductory course in the hinds-videsanintroducliontothecapa' mentaIs of Desktop Publishingbilitien of computers for those using PageMaker. Students ex-who have no computer eXpen- plore pagelayont designs Ihat arr

-ence, This course discusses theo- particularly useful for producingT)' only and doen not esclude longer publitations and newsiet-hands-on instruction, InUndar- tern,lion so Microcomptuers/PC pi?. Introduction to DOS is an in'vides and overview of the basic traduction to thefusdamrnlals offunctions of DOS, WordPerfect the Disk Operating System5.1 and Lotus l-2-3. Typir (DOS). Participants learn how tospeed of 30 words per minute o sci np directories and snbdirccto-recommended, ries, as weil as format and copy

Those who can't type but need disks and files.to inputinformation on acomput- Other data processing courseser may lake Keyboarding Skills offeredthis fall include Microsoftto learn the computer keyboard Excel 4.0, Microsoft Windowsusingthetonchsystern. 3.1. Introduction to Microsoft

Intreduclion to WordPerfect World for Windows 2.0, Word5.1 for DOS is a hasds-:s intro- Perfect for Windows 6.0 and In.duction to wordpremscetg using ternet.WordPerfect 5.1 Participants Registration is now in

-learn how to create, edit, format progress. Students who hove reg-and save files. Typing speed istered for Oaktoo or MONNA-should be at least 40 words per CEP classes within the lust fiveminute. Prerequisite: Intitular- yrarsand haveacorrrctsocial se-tino to PC or equivalent experi- cocky number on file, may regis-enceisrrquirrd. ter using the Torch-Tone system

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Local students inductedinto honorary society

The College of Business Ad- ciety for business students, dar-ministration at ihr University of ing the spring 1994 semester. Lo-

Illinois al Chicago has inducted cal rrsiclrnts inducted include36 students into Beta Gamma Ricky Lam, of Niles, and MarkSigma, the natiop4 honoraryso- .. Bohiam,ofParkRidge.

previous club activities. Theschool's ethnic clubsproudly dis-played their flags; She pours andcheerleaders, like the EnergizerBunny, continued performing;and Student Council featuredpromos for the school's Novem.ber 4-5 V-Show performancesand urged freshmeutostart work-ing on skits or acts. V-Showtryouts begin Tuesday. Septern-ber22,

"Maine East' Stedent Councilcontinues to provide many ser-vices 1h31 are essential in thefunctioning of the school,' saidYong Choc. Maine East StudentCouncil president, 'While ara-densicn are patamonnt at MaineEast. extra-curricular activitiesare a major part in the lives ofmany students. We hope that thefreshmen enjoyed their fient dayof school,'

After the two groups each hadlunch anti got a healthy dose ofMaineliastenthusiasm, itwas offto an abbreviated schedule offifth through eighth period class-es. Their firstthy ofhigh schoolended officially at 2:50 p.m., butlike most first days, it will notsoonbeforgotten.

Grenier remarked how good it_is to see the buildingalive withntudents again. 'lt is very posi-tise to see the returning studentshosting the opening day for fresh-men and working together tomake all students new to MaineEastfeelwetcome."

For a brochare oc mere infor-mation about fail classes, call tIreMONNAfEP office at (708)982-9888.

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Nues 10-year-old All Starscelebrate successful season

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Congratu!ationsgo out to the Niles 1O-year-o!dAIIStars foraver'/9ra#hing andsuassfuiAll5larseason. Theyplayeda to-taiof3Ogamesandthoirracordwas22-7-1. Thoyfinished lutinthe Nitos Toumamentw!th athrilllng 7-4 winover Norwood Park.Theyatso werethe champsofthe Edgebrook Toumamentwith awefiplayed 12-4 vioto,yoverEdgebrook, andtlsey took4tls placein Palatine. Playerare Dave Anderson, AnthonyAnichini, JohnBow/er, Anthony OeSllveslro, Nick George, Tommy Handler,Joe Kurcz, CoryLapinski, MarcO4 Bob Pilafas, Joe TomoleoniandKevin While. Manager/s John Bowferandcoacheaare SamO,/andKevin White.

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- Square dancing isa very papa-lar social activity in the Chicagoarcaandis inexpensive entertain-ment. -

The Niles Square Dance Club,in conjaction with the Nues PastDislrict, is offering beginnersdance tensona starting Monday,Sept. 12, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in theNitra Recreation Camer, 7877 N.Milwaukee Avenue, NUes. Theliest lessona is free. Subsequentlensonsare$6percosipte. -

Theclassesareheldweeldy for26 weeks. Wahly Augustine, amember of the National Caller-lab, will be the instructor. WItSeach week's lesson die beginnersaddcah!s to theirrepertoire and ina few weeks are enjoying theirprogress and comraderie with theother beginners. Experienceddancers from the club, called"Angels" work with lbs begin-nero to malee the leanung processeasier.

Nues Public Librarypurëhases CCTV

TheNilesPubticLibraryoffersspecial thanks to Joseph Shapirowho han conteibuted the funds topurchase two closed circuit tele-visions. This magnificationequipment enlarges material upto 60 tirnestheoriginnl size. Indi-vidsals having Irouble readingbooks. mugazinea, mail, and billsor writing letters or checks willdiscoveethrbenefltsofCC'lV.

The library has both 19" and12' closed-circuit televisions.The larger model will be avaita-bIc forin-libraey use.The smullermodel willbecheckedout foe one'mouth home use. For Nitos Pub-licLibraeyDistrictcard holdees,adelivery and pickup service willbe offered through the OutreachDivision.Like otherlibrary mate-riaIs, patrons may place a reserve

Gym time ' -

available for allThe Nitro Park District has re-

se/ved gym time at CamuseHeights for the following open -

gym activities: Monday-Men'svolleyball (18 and over); Tues-day-Women's volleyball (18 andover, 112 court only); Tuesday' -

Men's 30usd over baskethall (1/2- costI. only); Wednesday-adultco-recreational volleyball (18and over,' '1/2 'court only)Wednesday-high neben! co-:recreational volicybahl (highschoolage, il2courtonly). - -

The fee foe each activity ix $3per person, per visit. Fee lo bepaid at lIte door Activities willbegin the weelcófSeptember 12.Call (708) 967-6975, ext. 46, forfarlherinfonnation.

Part-timeafterschoolchildcare

The Morton Grove Fark Dis-leid has annoanced that it wilt bepening sp theAfterschool Clubs

at Washington and Park ViewSchools lo part-time registrants.

Three days per week at eithersite will costosly S62 per month.A SlOG deposit is required whichwilt go towards the full payment.Afteeschool Club is held all fall-days ofschool from 3 106p.m.

-For snore details, call 965-1200. Registration is now takingpluce ut the Pruine View Corn-nlaaity Center, 6834 Dempster.St MorIon Grove.

Square dancing is becomingincreasingly popular throughoutthe country nod is also interna-houai. English is atwayn the lan-guage of square dancing any-where in the world. Because thecalla have been standardized bythe National Callerlab a dancervan travel anywhere and attendsquare dances. Visitors to anysquare dance club are not onlywelcomed, the practice is verymuch encouraged. There are ap-proximately 75 Squase DanceClubs in the Chicago metropoli-tonaren.

Nues Sqaaren hold their eegu-IarPlua-Level dancesat the NitraRecreation Centeron the fientandthird Saturday of every monthfrom September through May.Refreshments are served and theClub Banner is available. Formorn infoemation call (708) 673-4047or(312)725-3673.

oatheCCTVnandressewaiispos.sibleifnooneiowaiting.

The library also lias Books-au-Tapeauanouseravenuetoconsid.er for low vision and blind wontlovers. The library osma a grow-ing lapecollecuon of popular au-thom, especially fiction. biogiw-phy and classics. Ask aboutspecial services otfered throughthe 'Voices of Vision" program.

Book lovers can lake advass-tage of the Large Type cotlec-tians for both fiction and non-fiction. And furradioliutenera, li-brary patrons eau check oat theCRlSeeceiver,tuningin to broad-castreadingson local and nation-al affairs. Receivers, donated bythe Lions Club of Nitos, can becheckout for four weeks and re-newedifnooneiuwaithsg.

Youth dance -

classesThereare plenty ofspacen still

available in the Morton GrovePark District's Youth Dance Pro-

The Past District offris Cien-live Dance, a -liegipning dedceclans for ages 3 Io 7 yenes. Jazz.Baflet,andadvanceddancecltisa-es forexpeeiençed dance studentsare alsooffeimi' i4 new programthis yearis Funky Jazzlflip-}Iop,a high energy clam fqragen 9-12covering jazz auth the fun 'free-stylefoisn of hip-hop.

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For fusilier dance- rins laBor-mation call 965*1200. Begiutra-lion Is now taking place ai IhnPrairfeView Community Center,6834 Demputer SL, MortonGrove. Classesbegin the week ofSep!. 19.

Join pixiepompoms

The Northbrook Park Districtwill introduce a sew fall programfor girls, ages 4-6, who dream ofbecoming pam-pam dancers dar-ing tbeirteen years. We'll help de-wlop their coordination whilethey learn to perform chore-graphedroutines.

This class is tuught by a physi-cal education teacher and meetsweekly at the Leisure Center,3323 Walters Ave. For further is-formutios, call 291-2980 or slopby theRegistration Offices beat-ed at 1810 Watbers Ave. or utFfíngstentroad tosigo up.

Career night fortwo bowlers

Murk Valentino his recentbowtisgnightoatwith tidiest ilstrikes before a 10-pin stoppedhis bid for 300. 14e followed Ilse299 game with 181-234 for 714series. Itwas his fiestawaed scoreand thehigheutgame m the Men'sProShopLeagar.

Barry Harria was tise other starof Ilse night. He fmished with a300 gazne throwing ail't2 strikeson tanes 13-14 with bis polishedgreen Quantum bowling ball. -ltwas Basey's fourth career awardscore. His 300 game assured hinteam first place in the RiverboatGamblers Mixed League. Barrypreceded his 390 game withgames of 179-247 fur a 726 se-ries.

For these two young men, Au-gust9 was a careerbewling high-light. Congratulations gentlemenonyouefiueperformancm.

Gourmetcooking seriesscheduled

As food preparation has be-come a favorite national hobby,the Northbrook Park District isonce again offering a GoutmetCooking Series this fall. Poi4teyand vegetarian dishes highlightthe September menw, pastas andappetizers will tempt you in Oc-tol,cr and traditional holidaymeals will bethe subject of theNovember/Decombee program.

Tips on cooking utensils, -ap-pliances and cookware also areincluded in this program. Beingyour appetite, as generous sam-pleunreoften distributed. - -

-- Thestaff 9f5t19 Prairi9 KilcIs- yensteacbes theGourmetCookingSeries. Sign up forintlividual les-sons or all seven classes. You'llbe creating in the newly eenoval-ed kitchens ab the Leisure Center,3323 Walters Ave. For rngisuation information, consult your1994 Fall Recreation Gaide orcall 291-2980.

Lyric Operato be profiled -

at MG Library -

- The Lyric Opera of Clsicagob-opening season perfonnnnce ofBoris Godanov will he profiledSunday,Sept; tlat2p.m.atthàMortoi Grove Publiç Libmzy -

6l4üLincolnAve. -

Dr. Irwin Weil, Professor of -

Slavic Languages at Northwest-ennUniversity, will discuasMod-est Musoegsky's -Opera about a - -

Tsn.rlroubledby hispast.TheLyricøpeeaprofilexatthe -.

Motion Grove Public Ubrary ampresented by tho Skokie ValleyChapterofiheLyricOpera.

For more informatios, or for-

mobility and communication ne-ceso assistance, call (708) 965-4220, foeTDD, call 965-4236.

Sunday leagueopenings atNues Bowl

Brunswick Niles Bowl, beat-ed at 7333 N. Milwaukee, is re-ceultiag bowlers for Ssnday eve-sing bowling leagues. There areopenings for teams of four bowl-ers,coapbes or individuals.

The leagues are mixed, to menand women cm/join. Games startat 6, 7 or 8:30 p.m. Call (708)647-9433 and ask for Tim if youwould like to join. The leaguesbanlsSepL Il.

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- Susan Boldrey returns to theLincolnwtlod Public Library onMonday, Sept. 12 to lead off thelibrary's second season uf theTravel Through Time series withalalkonQuebecatl:30p.m. -

--'A teacherofFrench and Span-ish, a writer, photographer and aspecialist in Quebec's cultural nf-fairs, Dr. Boltirey will lead heraudience on a journey to "Que-bert Beyond the Snow" via slidesand laude. She wilt discuss Que-hera struggles for survival as afrancophone minority in North-America as expressed notonly inpolitical movements bat in papa-tar music, literatureand commer-icul creations.

Nues 11-year-old AllStars travel tO the top

Fall programs-- to begin soon

Resident registration for TheHiles Park District's fall progamsis underwayl The Fall Brochure,"The NUes Park District, 40Years with You!" will be dcliv-cred to residents Sept. t; non-residents may stop by any of thePark Dislrictfacitities topickupacopy_ and-tire invited to register-for peogramobeginniug Tuesday,SepL6.

The brochure features pea-grams asid - activities offeredthroughoút the season including:the Halloween Parade & Party atCresson, -School's Out! pro-gesms,- athletics, dance etasses,

Storyteller for-

Grandparents Day

Pictured are Ni/es I l-year-oIdAll Stars showing off their fr0-'pities; They took Ist place in the Mies Tournament and theEdgebrook Tournament and 2nd in the Homer Park Tourna-ment. Team members shown are Joè Batch, Paul Czerwinski,Bobby Dubberke, Derek Duszak, Chris Evans, Malt Finneke,AndyKrueger, JoeMerke!, Mike Nouille, BillyPissios, Tom Porn-agier, Steve Sadorf, Mike SaW/and Chris Suchecki Manager inJoe Ronoedkl, and-coaches are Jim MeticcI, Sadorf, and Ralph

- Czé,winski. Tite boys all did a great job.' Congratulations tothem andtheir managerand coaches.

Travel ThroughV-:-: . . Time series

Other programs in the serieswhich are presented the secondMondays at 7:30 p.m. include:commerical airline pilot DennisSullivan discussing his hobby inTraining - and Using Siberian

Huskies" Oct. 12; Morton Arfas-eetnm photographer Jim Nacbeltelling how stars herald the com-ing season in hissalk "BackyardAstronomer' Nov. 14, and EliteGissparg-saking the autlience os a"Visit to -Jewish Mexico City"Dec. 12.

The Lincobnwood Public Li-braiy is located at 4000 W. PrattAve. The programs are free. Call677-5277,voiceandTDD.

arts & crafts, computer classes,lot activities, skating & hockeyinformation, facility highlightsandmucbmoeeb -

. Registration for fail programswiltbe at the Administration Of-fice, 7877 N ch Milwaukee Ave-nue, or at the Leisare Center.8320 Ballard Road. Registrationfor ice skating and hockey pro-grams will be taken only at Ice-Lund, 8435 BailardRoad. LadiesChoicrTrip registration is takingplace at the Administration Of-fice only. Foradditional infoima-Itou-cutI (708) 967-6633.

Professional storyteller Chris tory show.Fascione, acompuniedby a Kore- Fascione hus degrees in Thea-an translator, will present a pro- 1er Arts from Connecticut Cot-gram fortheentire fumity merle- Inge and the Eugene O'Neill The-bration of Grandparent's Cuy utthe Lincolswsod Public Libraryou Sunday, Sept. lt at 2 p.m.Tickets are required and arr freeto Lincotnwood residents only.TIte libmry is locutsd at 4000 W.PrattAve. - - -

Fascioneis an actor,mlme and- juggler. The bighspinted enter-

lainer will act out stories, poemsand fotktates, while Noch ParkCollege stsdeat Kya Im Ya willtranslate the stories ints Korean.Kids am encouraged to bringtheir grandparents and theirmoms and dads lo this participa-

ser Center and bus worked withchibdeeti'S - theaters from NewYurkto Washington SusIe.

Call 677-5277, voice und TODformore information.

- Mario J. ScadutoNavy Petty Officer 2nd Cluss

Mario J. Scaduto, sou of LauraScaduto of Oes Ftainro, was re-cestly promoted to his presentrank while ueving aboard the air-craft carrier USS Grorge Wash-ington, homeported in Norfotk,Va.

Travel throughGreece at the library

Experience the botanical andarcheological wonders of Greecen an inforniative and entertain-ing side tour of the cotoefat wild-flowers that carpet the country-side and the wonders of theancientGreekandRoman sites.

Join tour guide Joan Bmtu, atthe Nites Public Library District,on September 21- at 7 p.m. Thisprograisi is free, butregistrution isrequired. Formobitily orcommu-nication access assistance pleasecall 967-8554 voice and TOD.Parking spaces at the library arelimited,soptantoniríveearly.

Family Fiesta- at Lake. ParkCelebrate cultural diversity in

a community-wide event for thewhole family. On Satutday, Sept.lùfmm t2to6p.m.,enjoy ethnicentertainment by the GroupaFranco (BAND), Dajani BalletOs/seers, Mariachi Band, DesPlainm Hispanic Youths SpanishFolklore Dancers, and Tierna Co-lsmbiana Folkoriun Dance. Sa-vor the deticioas concessiom byTaqneriay Restaurant Mexico,play games, participate in craftsand absorb the exciting environ-ment!

Family Fiesta is sponsored bythe Des Plaines Park District, DesPlaines Arts Council, AO Reach.and tttinoiu ArIa Council. LakePark io located at Touby and LeeStreets in Des Plaines. For moreinformation, contact the DesPlaines Park District at (708)39t-5700.

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Library.'Parksand Spotts News

On your markRunners taten yourmark for the

12th annual, five-mile "GoodTimes" Classicroadrace to beginat 8:35 n.m. Sussday,Sept. ti.Sponsored by the Men's Associa-tisa ofLuthrran General Health-System (LGHS), and hmted byLutheran General Fitness Servie-es and Sports Medicine Center,1875 Denspster St., runners canregister until the start of theevent.

Certified by the Chicago AreaRunners Associaton (CARA) andThe Athletic Congress (TAC),the "Good Times" Classic is afast, newly re-certified coarsethat mus through picturesquePark Ridge. Proceeds from therace will be donated to the LGHSummer Sports Camp Scholar-ship Fund for underprivilegedchildren.

The first 400 registrants willreceive a free T-shirt and all par-licipants wilt be eligible lo winoneofanamberofpast-racepriz-eu. The top male and femaleoverall will receive awards, as

well as the top three finishers ineach CARAagecategOiy.

Registrtstioa forest are avails-hIe from the Lutheran GeneralHospital Fitness Center (adjacent -to LGH). The fee is $12 In ad-vance, $15 the day of the race and$11 for CARA andTAÇ mcm-bers. Check-in is' scheduled for7:15 n.m. utFimess Center. Pormore informutios, or to receive arcgislratian form, cull Teresa at(708)696-6t38. - . :

September concertsat the library -

The Skokie Public Librarycontinues ils series of free con-certsin September.

On Sept. I I, enjoy CharleaPet-teeoiilhepianoat3p.m. Sept.18includes a Hales Fantastiqaeal 3p.m. And or Sept. 25 come andlisten toFlippomusic,jazz, worldpop andurigioatmasicat3 p.m.

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Hoffman Estates rosidentPaullcruø9er(right), radiology tech-nolo9ist, received HolyFamily Medical Centers Sister TeresineAward. Jack Hansen, MD, director ofradiology at Holy Family,presentedthe awardtoKrue9eratagathering in his honor.

Krue9er is the 20th recipient of the Sister Teresine award,which isgivenannuailytoan outstandingemptoyee inHoly Fam.ily's radiology department.

Kruegorreceiveda check for$l5øandhis name engraved onaplagLie, whioh hangs in the radiology department.

Mobile Health Clinicto offer health exams

The Cook County Departmentof Public }Ieatth's Mobile AdultHealth Clinic, the Wellness osWheels (WOW) van, is sehed-utetl to visit the Rand GroveCommunity Center, 773 E. RandGrove Lane, Palatine, on Tues-day, Sept. 1, îróm S to 11:30am. and Meadows CommunityServices, 2401 Kirchotf Rd.,Rolling Meadows, on Tuesday,Sept. 27 from 8 to I 1:30a.m.

"Furnished with slate.of.the-art equipment, the Wellness onWheels Van offers -convenientaccess to health care servicm forsuburban Cook County residentswho might otherwise have diffi-cnity obtaining them," said CookCounty Board President RichardJ. Phelan.

-Additional services offeredthrough the WOW van includehealth counseling, tests for mie-mia and diabetes, blood premuneand cholesterol ncreening, tuber-culosis (l'tu) testing, immunisa-dons, urinalysis, selfbreast examinstruction, pelvicexams and pap

smears for women, and prostateand testicularexams for men. Ifahealth problem is found, theclient in referred to ailailable ser-vices for treatment. - Some refer-rat nervices are provided by theCookCounty Deparlmentof Pub-lic Heatth and when necessary,clients arereferred to other healthcareservicesin their area.

WOW servicesareavajlable tosuburban Cook County residentswho qualify financially; i.e.school lunch, Women, Infantsand Children (WIC). At the timeau appointment is scheduled, fi-nancial nceeening will be done.Persons needing accommodationfor a disability should contact(708) 445-2530 or TDD for thehearing and speech impaired at(708)445-2406. -

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ACOA openmeeting -

The 12 Steps to Maturity AdalChildren Of Alcoholics group inviles alt interested persons to auopen meeting on Friday, SepLat 7:30 p.m. A panel will speakabout growing up in ait alcoholicordysfunctional family, fotlowedby a question and answer period.The meeting wilt be held in thedining roomof Villa Redeemer,lltt Milwaukee Ave., Glen-view.

Heart transplantsupport groupA free support group for heart

transplantpatients and ttteir fami-ties meets twice a month. Sep-tember 12 and 26 at the EvanstonHospital, 2650 Ridge Avenue,Evanston. -

Group members meet to sharetheir feelings, coping techniquesand infotmalion on varioun as-pecEs of lining with u new heartand waiting or preparing to re-veine one. Meetings are moderaI-ed by Mediral Social WorkerSandrallothegger, L.C.S.W. -

For more information call theEvanston Hospital at (708) 570-2030.

How to easemovement with theFeldenkrais Method

Christine Innerva. certified Pet-denkrais practitioner, discusseshow to increase ease, efficiencyandjoy ofmavementby using theFeldenkrais Method, us part ofthe free Passages Lecture Seriesheld on Tuesday, Sept. 13 from tto2:30p.m. inteoom lt2atOak-ton's Ray Hartstein Campus,7701 N. LiucotnAve., Skolde.

ta this lectere, tnnerta willteach participants how to discov-ernewoplions forperforming ha-bilant tasks through gentle move-menEs and guided instruction.Inserts i5 a member of the Pet-denkraisGuildofNoith America

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

Parents ofasthmatic childrensupport group

Parents of asthmatic childrenare invited to attend the kick-off, meeting of the new North/Northwest Chapter of Parents ofAsthmatic Children (FAC) sup-port group On Tuesday, Sept. 13from 7 to 9 p.m. in the CentralConference Room of the Glen-brook Hospital, 2100 PfingstenRd.,Gtenview.

Thin new chapter is one ofmany FAC support groupsthroughout the United States thatorn nationally recognized andsupported by the American LungAssociation.

To address issues affectingasthmatic children and families.the North/Northwest chapter ofFAC will hold monthly meetings,alternating locations between lIteGtenbrook Hospital, Glenviewand the Evanstos Hospital,Evanston. Parents facilitate andplan each group meeting with thegaidanceofaregistered nurse.

September's meeting will fea-turo guest speaker LorraineWeiss, diagnostic center coordi-nalor at Nurth/Nortbwrst Snbur-ban Special Education Organiza-tien, who will discuss the rightsofaslhmatic chiidrenin schooL

For more information -aboutthe FAC snpport group, pleasecall Sorelle Yones or Julie Portu-gut at the Evanston Hospital at(708) 570-283 t. -

Plaza hosts walking clinicHarlem Irving Plaza's "Walk-

t ins In Etle" Clinic taken placeon Wednesday, SepL 14 in Car-son's Court. The center is local-

9 ed at Harlem Avenue, IrvingPark Road and Forest PreserveDrive. -

The Clinic beginu at 9 am.ioith Dr. Jeffrey Smith fromSmith Chiropractic Offices ofElmwood Park. Smith willspeak on "How To Get Rid clPain Naturally" and will also of-ter free pain checkups thatmorning. Smith has been prac-ticiflg Chiropractic Medicine for14 peals and currently offersbock ucreeningn lo Customersof Hash Puppies Shoes al thePlaza.

In addition, Bob Holliday &Patrick Awe of HIP's LeaderCommunications stare willpresent information on Cellularphase satety, security and eon-

PALS lstat Luthera

Stars will shine in the North-brook Court Mull Saturday, SepL10, an PALS. (People AnsistiugLittle Stars) host un auction anddinnerlilted, "It's In Our Hands."Beginning at 7:30 p.m., the eventwill help raise money for the Lu-dieran General Chitdeen's Hospi-taL

More than 300 prizes totalingOver $36,000 wilt be auctionedby WXRT radio personality LinBrehmer, including autographedsports- memorabilia, getawayweekends to Disney World, LasVegas and Jamaica, concert and

venience. Leader Communica-lions han been a tenant at Har-bm Irving Plaza for oneyearand sells cellular phones B ac-cesnories. A. special surprisegift will be offered ta the first 30 -membersatthisclinic. -

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ing Clab han been by Harlem Ir-Ving Pleca le partnership -withThe Resurrection Medikal Cen-ter and Oar Lady of the Reuur-rection. The dab is OO5 to thepublic al nu charge and afIereclinics on enercise, litnesu, peri- -

odie health testings & gaide-lineu,au well as upecial memberdiscounts at participating Har- -

lent Irving Plazantores. Anyonewishing tojoin theclubmàysign. -ap at the Plaza's- InformationCenter located near the LeinerNew York store during mallhaars. -

fundraisern General -

theater tickets, power Rangermerehandise, plus hundreds ofcertificates toareabusinessea.

As a special highlight, the ta-blectoths for the event have beenband painted by the many chil-tIren who have beau treated at thehospital daring the summdrmouths. In addition, two surpriseguests who aie sure to turn themall into a Magic Kingdom wiltmakeappearances. -

For more information aboutthe event, or to purchase tickets,contact Rita tlalskoff at (708)818-4040,

Disability rights,to be discussed

Allegations that the rights- of sion and empowered by statute topersons with disabilities are be- investigate alleged violations ofitsg violated ut private and public therights olpersons with disabil-facilities dint provide mental ities. The North Suburban Re-health or developmeetat disabili- gionat-Human Rights Authoritydea services wilt b discussed by ternes north/northwest Cook andtheNoeth Suburban RegionatHu- alt of DuPage, Kane, Lake andman Rights Authority of the titi- McHenry counties. Rights viola-noia Guardianship and Advocacy dons may bereportedat lIte meet-Commission at 6 p.m., Tuesday, ing or by coniactiug- the HumanSept. 13, at Glenkirk, 3504 Com- Rights Authority Regional Coor-mercialAve.,Northbrook, dinator at 9511 Harrison SleeeL

The Human Rights Authority FAlOt, Des Plaines, lt. 60019,is a panel of nine citizen votan- (708)294-4264. -

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AAL program helps families -

- -balance work and hOmeIt's About Time: Balancing

WorkandFamityis a new branchprogram from Aid Associationfer Lntherans (AAL) that canheip people learn how to create ahappy balance betweeu the de-masdsofwork and fatuity.

It's About Time: BalancingWork and Family is a 60-minuteprogram AAL Branch #3088 ofNites will present Wednesday,SepL 14 at 7:15 p.m. at SL JohnLutheran Church, 7429 Milwau-keeAvc.,Niles,

- Free health festfor whole family

Games, dernonsrrations, - free Council (MRIC) uf The Chu-raffles and celebrity guests will tIteos Mnmurial Medical Center.be part ofKids'Heatth Fest '94 os The MRIC has madè a $3 millionSunday, September It, from lt commitmeettossppartsheestah

lishmest of The Children's Me-morial Institute for Educationand Resnarch, Chicago's firstundonly institute dedicated entiretyto pediatric research.

For more information, call(3 12) 880-6li7 5.

am. to 4 p.m., is Lincoln Park(just south of the Faim in theZoo). This annual event is freeand promotes fitness and safety(including bike, car, and roller-blade safety) for the whote fami-ly. -

Ridi' Health Fest is hosted bythe Medical Research Institute

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The educational program helpsfamilies make better use of theirtime by listening to ach other,settingpriorities dud working usateam to get things dose at home.tt'sAbeut Time is intended tohelp people take a fresh took attheir family and work pressuresand develop strategies to reach apractical and productisebalance.

-For more information on lt'sAbOut Time, call the church of-fice, (705)647-9867.

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HIVCODPtown

The 111V Coalition (HIVCO)recently announced that it willconvene a first-of-its-kind HIV/

-AIDS town meeting for localcommunities on Monday, SepL19, at Oakton Commauity Col-

- lege, Des Plaines. -

- Designed for heatthcare pro-fesuionals, - municipal officials,educators and coucemed corn-munity members, the meeting it

-being sponsored by HIVC& incooperation with Oakton Corn-munity College and will be held

- from 8:30 am. to 12:30 pun iiithe Performing Arts Center onihe'Oakton Community Collegecampus, 1600 E. Golf Rd., in thenorthwest suburb.

Speakers include Mardge Co-ben, M.D., director of the Worn-

- en tied Children 111V Program atCook County Hospital; WilliamMannion, - RN., HIV educator,-Midway Hospital Medical Ces-ter, Los Angeles; Edward Reni-er, assistant chief, STD Section,Illinois Department of Public

Free health fair- offered

Holy Family Medical Ceuterwill sponsor its fourth arasaIHead-To-Toe Health Fair Salar-day. SepL 10 from 8 u.m. to nonain the hospital's auditorium.

- Screenings available free ofcharge will include visioniglaucoma, smelting, facial/skinprobtems, oral cancer, palmo-nat)' fsuction, steep disorder

- qunstiouaairr. ' blood pressure,hearing, foot, - hnight/weighVbody fat, and diabetes risk pro-file. -

There witt be a $10 fee for thechelesterol/lrigtyceriden screen-ing.

Participants are encoumged to- fast for 12 hours (drink water andtaise prescription medicationonty) prior to the chotesterot/triglyceride screening.

The event is free and opes lothe public. Pre-regisleation is notrequired.

if yoa would like more infor.mudos about the Head-To-TooHcatlhj°air,calt MedConnection,Holy Family's free physician re-ferraI and appointmeut service at(708)297-1800,ext. t t 10.

Determining ifa new drug canalso slow or prevent tite progrea-sian of the earliest stages of kid-ney disease in patients with insu-tin-dependent ÇFylie i) diabetesis thegoalofanew study at Rush-Poesbylerian-SL Luke's MedicalCeuter. Researchers are seekingvolanteers age t8 to 45 who have

Young adultdiabetes supportgroup

Holy Family Medical CenterStabteLiveaW diabetes programis hosting a diabetes supportgroup for young adults betweenthe ages of2O and 40 with Type tdiabetes. The group meets thefirst and third Thursday of everymonth at i p.m. in the Stable-Lives® classroom on the thirdfloor of the Medical Center, lo-catad at the Comer of Golf andRiverRda.inDesPluines.

For more information, callJoan Mottys in S'tableLives® at297-9977.

to hostmeet ngHealth; and Harvey Wolf,Fsy.D., clinical health psycholo-gist. - -

"The goal of this town meet-lug is to deliver to the subutbunChicago community timely in-formation on HOT/AIDS, includ-Ing treatment advances, epidem-iology, psycho-social issues andunique clinical progiatns for per-sons living with HIV/AIDS,"said Don Mounts, field represen.tative fer the American RedCroas Service Center in AeI'mg-ton Heights and chair of 111V-CO's Education Committde

TIte fee for the program is $5-and includes a complimentarycopy of the second edition ofHIVCO's survival guide, ThereIs Hope: Learning to Live with111V. -

For further information aboutthe town meeting, or to request aregistration form, contact 111V-CO at 1471 Business Center Dr,,Suite 500, Mt. Prospect, IL60056, or call (708) 294-6137.

Volunteersneeded forflu hotline

The American Lung Associa-don of Metropolitan Chicago(ALAMC) is seeking phone-feieudly volunteers to answer FluHome telephones and advisecatlersoftlu shot clinics through-outtheChicago area.

The Flu Hoiline runs fromSepL t9 to mid-November, Mon-day through Friday, 9 am. to 2p.m. at ALAMC, 1440 WestWashington, Chicago. Votan-teers aro requested ta attend aone-hour training sessions eitherod Tuesday, Sept. 13, at 9:30 am.oron Thursday, Sept. 15, at 1:30p.m. Voluateers adO be arbed-alad in two and three hour shifts.

This local influenza and pneu-mania prevention drive is to eu-courage those in high risk groups,especially senior ritieras, lo gettheir flu shots.

For more informatiou on howyou can volunteer, call the Amer-lean Lung Association of Metro-politan Chicago at (312) 243-2000.

- New diabetes drug-

under studybeen diaguosedwithType t dia-beles for at least five years andwho have normal blood pressare.

Patients involved in the studywilt receive free study medica-lion, testing and parking whitetakingpaetinlhestedy.

Por more information call(3t2)942-2882.

Niles physicanjoins medicalstaff

Dr. Ajay Bajaj, a Nues physi.cian specializing in gastroente-rology. has been appointed to theMedical Staff of Saint JosephHospitalandHealthCareCrnter.

Saintloseph Hospilal.2900 N.Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, is a493-bed institution with speciali-ties in oncology. cardiotoy,AIDS,surgery, psychiatry, worn-en_s health services, geriatricsanda strong community outreachprogram to the poor. The health-care facility is Chicago's fourtholdesthospilal.

S.T.E.P classesoffered atForest Hospital

A six-week series of STEP.(Systematic Training for Effec-tivu Parenting) classes. will bepresented by Formt Health Sys-turns beginning Sept. 13 at ForestHospital, 555 Wilson Lane, DesPlaines. Classes will meet onTuesday evenings fire 6 to 7:15p.m.

STEP. in a nationally knownpaiwntingappmxh that enea ava-riety of tools. including tapes,role-playing, discusSion andreading materials, to help parentsimprove their communicatlou,discipline und negotiating skills.Cherisse Kaminski, MA., andLauren Kavanaugh, Psy. D., willconducttheS.T.E.P. sessions.

Thecostofthepeogram is $85,which includes all materials.Registraliouisrequired. Toregis-terorforfurther information, call(708) 635-4100,exL 224. - -

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Holy Family Medical Center,corner ofGolfand River roads inDes Plaines, welcomes Robert A.Battista,MD, to its medical staff.

Dr Battista, board-certified inotolaryngology, is a graduate ofthe University of Medicise andDentistry of New Jersey. Aftercompleting his - internship andresidency at the University Hos-pilai Affiliates inNew Jersey, herpursued fellowship training inototogy/neurology at the Miare-anta Ear Clinic and The WarrenOtalogicGroup in Ohio.

Battista's services include ea-aal and sinus surgery, laser sur-gery, voice, speech and swallow-ing diuorders. and hearing andbalance disorders. He is a mcm-ber of the Americmi Academy ofOtcstaryngotogy-Head and NeckSurgery and The Head and NeckGroup, SC,atHolyFamily Medi-cal Centee.

Battista sees patients by ap-

Holy Family welcomesnew physician q

Dr.Robert A. Battista,MD

pointment in the Head aud NeckGroup, SC. The office is locatedin Holy Family Medical Center'sMotherFranceaFavition, 1400 E.GolfRd. in Des Plaines.

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Accounting jobs availablefor Oakton students

Oakton Community Coflegeaccounting students who arep!anrnng to enroll in AccountingPracticum (ACC 253) during theSpring 1995 semester may beconsidered for a job during thetax seasoe, when many account-ing firms are in need of part-time

I LEGAL NOTICENotice is hereby given, pursu-

ant to "An Act in relation to theuse of an Assumed Name in theconduct or transaction of Busi-ness -in the State, as amended,that a certification was filed bythe undersigned with the CoantyClerk of Cook County. File No.£1023098 on Aug. 24, 1994 un-der the Assumed Name of Mari-posa Ctie Company with theptuce of business located at 8208Oketo, NOes, IL 60714. The truename(s) and residence addeess ofowner(s) is: Kyle VandenBomb, 8208 Oketo, MIes, IL60714 and Prank Vanden Bosh,5935 Irving Park Pd., Chicago,IL 60634.

student assistance.Students - who receive job

placement will be required towork at a job station' from Jane-my through May, 1995. Somefirms that hire Oakton studentsmay decide to anteed their em-ployment beyond the tas season;many former students becomefull-time staff members atthcsefirms.

Those being considered forjobs during the tas season shouldhave a'B"average in accounting,should have completed the firsttwo courses in accoonting anduhautd be enrnlled in or havecompleted Income Tas Account-ing (ACC 244) and AccountingSystoms and Procedures (ACC250). These courtes are only of-fered during the fait semester atOoktossDes Plaines Campus.

Those who qualify and are in-terestedis seasonal port-time em-ptoymeut, ttsoutd contact MikeMitstein at (708) 635-t778 dur-ing the fatt semester for place-ment.

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Stephen I. Lane, ofNorth-brook, has been re-elected to the25-member Board of Governorsof theIllinois State Bar Associa-tion(ISBA) representing CookCounty. He also has been electeduecretaeyoftheassoiatjon

Lane is a partner at Lane &Lane, in Chicago, a plaintiffspersonal toss/injury fina. Heserves as a lecturer for bar associ-ationsandthetttjnoistnsdtute forContinuing Legal Educution(lI-CIon subjects relating to civillitigation, trial and personal inju-sypractice.

Lane received a BA. degreefrom the Untversiqt of Illinois in1975, then received a S.D. degreefrom ltT/ChicagoKent CollegeofLaw and was odmilted to prac-rarem 1978. Neand his wife, Sat-ly, have three childres and cur-renttyeesideia Northbrook.

Anthony L. BrushNavy Lt. Anthony L. Brush,

uon ofWallaceL. andPrtricia M.Brush of Des Plaines, recentlycompteted the Submarine Offi-cera Advanced Coarse.

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lack of experience?Here is your chance to obtain that experience and learn howto sell an intangjble item". Once you learn how to sellintangible, tangible is simple & -then ultimately you could sellanything.You Will be thoroughly trained in every facet/function of thenewspaper world with the main emphasis- on displayadvertising.This is a golden opportunity for a Complete training experiencein ñewsprjnt.

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Professional Business-- Seminars

The Institute for Business andPeofessinat Development at Oak-ton Community College ai DeuPlaines is offering seminars inpurchasing management, super-vision and management develop,ment and DOS eaviranment due-ing ils fall term.

Introduction to DOS SoftwareIncluding Lotus I-2-3 y 2.3,WordPerfect 6.0, dBase IV 2.0and Harvard Graphics 3.0 is auexcellent beginner's courue foranyone interested in learninghow to use a miCracomputer in abusiness - setting. - The seminarprovides an overview of ow ofthe most popular software pack-agra for DOS environment andallows participants lo determinewhich packages to use for currentprojects. The seminar meets onMonday andTueaejy Sept. 12and 13. The cost is $335,

The following seminars meet_n Tuesday, SepL 13 from 8:30

A writers' roundtable for swap.ping problems, questions andan-swers is schedueej for the nestmonthly meeting of the lndnpen-dent Writers ofChicago (IWOC)on Tuesday, Sept. 13. -

No mutter what your questionor problem-fees, fmding basi-ness, clientrelations, breaking in,eopandiug services, or espertise-you'll get answers, or at least dis-cession, from professional writ-ers whoknow thebusiness,

Also on the agende: IWOC'uannual business meeting, melad-ing election of officers,

um.- 5p.m.; fee$225(eaeh):Purchasing Techniques for the

Newly Appointed Buyer pro-vides newcomers with a clearoverview of the mission and du- =

lies ofpurchauing in today's basi-ness environment. The programaddresses the purchaser'a mIr inthe company and duties-as a buy'er. - Participants learn how toidcntifymid selectqnality suppli.ers and mtabtishaneffective sup-plier manugementprogram.

The New Supervison Making -

the Transition covers how tomake a smooth transition intomanagement by anderslandingthe rote of a manager and deed-oping the skills to effectively su-geleise people. Participants alsolearn the basic management fune-lions and common mistakes toavoid.

For more information, contactseminarregistratiea ut(708)635- =

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Republican Unity Dinnerto be held

Illinois Secretary of State "Rallying suppurthehind IhrGeoege H Ryan wiltjoin former Conservative Republican Candi-U.S. Vice Peesident Dan Quayte dates for the fall election is crisi-al the podium ut the Sept. t5 Re- eat," said Jack Roeser. "Due topublican Unity Dinntir sponsored the uniqueposition of The Fami-by Jack Perser and the Family ty Tnnpayers we can bring to-Taxpayer'sNetwork gelber the grass ruote conserva-

The 7p.m. dinner, at the West- tice groups. It was these groups,in Hotel O'Hare, wifl he attended that were the stoength of the Re-by several other prominent Re- publican Party in successful cam.pntslicans. The list is lesi by lIli- pn.gnsofthepast"nois State5rnatepresideutJamra Tickets may he pmvhnsed forPate' Philips, Senators; Raus- the eveist by ratting (708) 428-cheogerber, Lanzen, Sy'aerson, 0212. Visa, MC and Discoverareand: Peterson, at9ng witl. Con- accepted. - --

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6 p.m. at the tun ofChieago, 162-

E. Ohio St., Chicago. Registra-=

tirai and networking begin at 5p.m.

The cost is free for IWOC pro-fessionat members; $5 for IWOC -associates; and $10 for -non-members. After the program,members and guests will gather -

in the hotel's restaurant for adutch-treatdmnuer. -

For more information on themeeting, or on IWOC, cati (708)492-9398. -

North Shore Satellites- of IAFP to meet -

The North Shore Satellite of The meeting will begin at 7:45the Jnternauoaal Association for ans. and concItate al 9:15 am.Financial Planning (IAFP) witt Cost is $12 for members and $15hold its initial meetingofthe new fornou.members,board yearoo Sept. 14. The topic: Contact Eileen Jones at (708) -"The Secret to a Six Figure Io- 409544 for additional informa.com&' will he presented by Mi- COn. Call (708) 285-0088 for res- - -

chad Weiner, C.P.A., CFP, FF5 ervatlons.ofWeinerAsunciates in Skokie

For many years, Attorney AbeLindennan has volunteered hisservices at Thr Center of Con'cern. Salte 310, 1580 N. North.west Hwy.- Puik Ridge. He isversed in=many legal fields andwill consult with clicnto on a va-riety ofsubjecto. Perhaps you aiehaving n problem with a lease. oran - inheritance, or ownershiprights,oriome other aspectof thelaw. Counselor Linderman willadvise you, at socharge.

He will not draw up papers, orrepassent you at court . . . but hewillsnggesta course ofaclion foryou. Hr sees clients on Saturdaymornings at the officer of TheCrnter of Concern. To make anappointment, call (708) 823-0453.

Another Irgal service at TheCenter of Concern is a low-costwiltsprogram offered in conjunc-lion wiIhtheChicagoBarAssoc-ution Lawyer Referral Srrviee.The Lawyer Referral Servicesends a reperoentotive to TheCenter of Concern on the first

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The program provider one freeconsultation with Ilse lawyer andthen low-cost preparation of asimple will forperuom who qual-ify. To qualify for theprogram, aperson must be at least 60 yearnold, with annual earnings of$15,000 or less ($20,000 for acouple),and with assets not in ex-ceasof$30,000exeluding a homeundpeesonat car.

The fee for preparing n simplewill in no more than $50 fora. in-dividual,or$75 foracoupte.

Program attorneys may alsoconsult with clients about Dura-blePowersof Attorney forHealthCare as well as advice on LivingWills. Thereisanadditional low-costchurge fortheseentra servie-rs. -

To makran appoinlmentto teethe wills lawyer at Suite 310,1580 N. Northwest Hwy. ParkRidge,cntl(708) 823-0453.

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Career Directions, Inc. will of-fer Career Discovery; What Areyour Options?, a two-hour woek-shop for those who are ut a stagein theircareer where they're won-dering, "What do 1 do next?" Theworkshop will be held onWednesday, Sept. 14. 6:30 to8:30 p.m., at Career Directions'office, 3701 AtgonquinRd., Roll-ing Meadows, in the first-floorconference room.

"1f yos're exploring career op-tions or stilt wondering 'what yoawant to be when yoa grow up',this workshop is foe you," saidBonnie Bachman, manager ofcounseling services and work-shop presenter. "During the=woekshnp, t work with paetici-pants to identify theirskitls and tobegin to define new career direc-tions, These are the first steps inmanaging your career, so partici-pants will leave the workshophaving begun to build a strongham for making any type of ca-reertonntition."

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President Fuller accepted the award on behalf of the Districtduring the 14th AnnsatBCUAwards Dinnerheldaf Chicago F-ill-ton and Towers. The District was recognized for exceeding mi-norily and women business enterprise goals arid systematic-monitoring cf affirmative action objectives Set fourth in Crosonvs. Cityof Richmond.

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Ryan. "The Stale Library stirvesto promote quality library servie- TramingGrantrecmpmen mustes throughout the stole, and edu- have a bachelor's degree from aiscohen arekeyfacters in thedeliv- accredited four year college orery ofthisservice.' ontversity und must have applied

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As Grandparents Day ap-proachcson Sept. 11, is sigam-cant tonotethatby the turn of thecestury nearly half of Americasgrandparents wilt come from thebabyboomgerreration.

Caring Grandparents of Amer-jOEL Was established to mees theneeds of this changing popula-Lion. It is the only national mcm-bership organization dedicated torecognizing the umque role ofgrandpaiests in today's society.Founded only last year, CGA al-ready boasts a membership of200,000.

In 1979, when GrandparentsDay was proclaimed. there wereabout 40 million grandparents inAmerica. Today, that number hasswollen to 60 million. In the nextdecade thetotal number of grand-parents will grow by IS pereent.More dramatically. however, thenumber of grandparents betweenthe ages of 45 and 59 will in-crease by one-third. As thesedemographic trends begin toshift, the old stereotypes andas-sumplions about this populationarechangingaswell.

Research. beáta Out what ap-pears obvious from experience -that grandparents aie actively in-volved with alt aspects of theirgrandchildren's lives. CaringGrandparents of America pro-vides its members with adviceand infonnation to help them ful-0H this speciafrnle. Through itsnewsletter, Grandparent Times,CGA members leans abont newproducts. abate experiences, andreceivepeacticalinformation. To-day's grandparents are often ow-prised by the way things havechangad since their own childrenwere young, and the newsleuerhelps to steer grandparentsthrough the sometimes confusingarray ofcarseats, toys, and childsafety products now on the mar-lees.

Members of A also receivespecial offeroon various productsand services related to grand-parenhinginfact,seveeal market-ers have already taken notice in-eluding retailer J.C. Penney andCruyola crayon maker Binney &Smith,bothofwhom are support-

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CariugGrandparenss of Amer-ira recognizes the special relu-lionship that exists between agrandpazentand grandchild. 'Theorganirasion is dedicated to icc-ognizing and rewarding grand-parents for thevitairole they playin the lives of children and fami-lies." said CGA President Cath-ryn-Girard. "We espouse a part-nership with parents so help fosterthe best possible world in whichtoraisechildrea."

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Auxiliary : . ..attends convention AIlenJ.Lyuch

The 79th annual American Le- Chiefofthr veterans advocacygion Auxiliary Dept. of Illinois thv5550n, Alten J. Lynch, withinconvention was held recently at the officeofthe Illinois Attorneythe Renaissance Hotel in Spring- General, Roland W. Burns, willfield, and among the more than 5Pk before the Lunch Bunch.lüfldelegatesattendingweresev- °' Monday, Sept. 12, at 11:15eral localises from the Morton am. The meeting will be held atGrove American Legion AnalI- the Lutheran General Fitnessiaey IJnitlsl34. Cenler, 1875 Dempstee, in Park

Retiring president Arlene Ridge.Rookwasitlundunabletopariic- Coordinator. Marilyn Duschtipase. announced that Lynch will share

lucomingpresidentJoyce Senf his expertise on the Veterans Ad-was accompanied by cbaplain vocacyDivisiou.Patsijordun ,financeofficerCon- Lynch served in the VietnamuieMalmke,apastpiesidenl;past War as a U.S. Army Sergeant,president Elynor Schmidt and where he won the Congressionalpast presideat Loixy Neharl, the Medal ofteonor. He is a membecUnitrecordingsecretary. of the VP.W.American Legion,

Alsoinatlendance wasMoflon Amvets, Marine Corp. League,Gmvepastpresident SandreKap- and is past president of VietnamclassIci who attended along with Veterans Administration. Lynchher husband, Richard. Conk begaiiliiscareerwiththeveterajssCounty Council, American Le- adiiiimstraliOn where he servedgins incoming Commander, at for 11 years. He was executivethe Legion sessions which ran viceprrssdentofllselllinois Viet-concurrently with the ladies' nues Veterans Leadership Pro-meetings. gram in l982 He has a bachelor

Also attending was another of science degree in health caseMorton Grove Unit past presi- administration from Southern il-dent. DodeeConuetly, represent- lifloisUniversity.ingthr7thDisuict,AmencanLe- Entertainmentgina Auxiliary. Connelly wasrecently re-elected dent of Books beingthe dinlsict which encompassedlo units in the north shore subw- soldbaWChicagoarea.

The Des Plaines Jaycees arepre.aoIIing Entertainment '95Discounlsavings Books. Alongwith the '95 edition, a free mcm.bership to the Holiday DlscounlShopping Spree sondee offeredby EntertaInment Books, only ifpurchased by September18.

There are fourhuge Chicago.and (North, Northwest, Westand South) edilions to cháonefrom. Each book nlainn aFine Dining section with distino-tice memberuhipcard, plus hun.dredsoftwo-for-oneand 50 per-cent off coupons for family din-in9, tust food, movies, theaterand sporting events.

Books will be available forpurchase atthe Oclober Jayceemonthly meeting held at Glu-suppe's LaCuntina located at1062 Lee St. To reserve a book.contact Caroline Jaworuki at(708) 518-6977. All proceedswill go to purchase winter cloth-Ing for children ut MaryvilleAcademy in Des Plaises.

The Jaycees is a leadershiptraining organization composedof people aged 21-39. Thegroup is actively seeking newmembers who are interested inpersonal growth through corn-rnunity improvement. For moreInformation on the Jaycees,contact President, Evonne Ka-mínski at(708) 518-6977:

James M. RobertsMarine CpI. James M Rob-

crIs, son of James & DonnaRobera of Des Plaines, was te-catty promoted to his presentrank white serving with CombatService Support Group One, 1stForce Service Support Group,Twestynine Palias, Calif.

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Everyone in America can gel aflee sewing tesson during themouth of September.

The American Home Sewing& Craft Association (AHSCA)has announced plans for SewAmerica. a nntioswide piorno-lion planned for September,1994. The centerpiece of themonth-long series of events andactivities is an esussal offer, togive anyone who requests it, afreesewisg tesson.

In addition to the free sewingtesson offer,a nationwide Crea-Uvity Contest is being launchedby the AIOSCA in September, co-sponsored with Good House-keeping magazine. For winnersof the contest, which is based oncreativity, not Sk'II, over $00,000isprizeswillbeawarstest.

SspermodelLuuren Hutton isthe national spokesperson forSew America. "t've been aroundfabric and fashion for almost mywhole adsltlife,' Hutton said. 'Ialso sew myself, so t am vesypleased in be a part of a asilan-wide program which aims toteach this vulnabteskilttoanyonewhoasks font."

In the Chicago area, free new-ing lessons, as wellas other SewAmerica activities, are being co-ordinated at the four Vogue Fab.ries stores, including the ose onMain Streetinflvaunton.

Education will be the corner-sloneofNatioual Sewing Month.Exciting guest speakers and nia-meiosis free seminars will befes-tsrestduring Vogue's Sew Miseri-cafestivities.

Nationally known author ofrPower Sewing," cotumnist andvideo producer, Sandia Betzinafrom San Francisco, will present'Fashion & Fabric ofthe9O's" onTuesday, Sept. 13 at tIse Evans-ton Vogue Fabrics store from6:30to9:30p.m.

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Show secontest

Both proteilnionalu and non-professionals are invited to en-ser a new Fall Quilt Contest,which lu being held in conjunc-tian with The Chicago Make ltMyselr Showea to be held Oct.14 tO 16 at the Rosemont Con-vention Center.

The jaded, quilt content wiltaward cash and merchandiseprizes In each of the followingcategories: pieced quilt, ap-plique quilt, machine quilt, handquilting, viewer's choice, showdirectors choice and bent ofshow.

In order to compete, quiltsmust be accompanied by acompleted entry form and achests or money order for $5payable to The 'Make lt Myself'Shsw" and dropped off at oseof the following quilt shops nolater than Oct. 4.

The shops include: Stiches &Stuffing in Naperville, QuiltCrossing Company in Dunlap, ATouch of Amisir in Barrin9ton,Libertyville Sewing Center in Li-bertyville, DeKaib Sewing Ma-chine Company in DeKaib andQuilted Fox in Geneva, tllinoisand Village Quittera in Milwuu-kee and Spiegelhoff Fabrics inRacine, Wisconsin.

The quiltconlent in justone ofthe many highlighted events atChicago's first 'Make lt Myself'Showm, asewisg, seedleworicsund crafting expouilion that of-fers exhibita, hands-on work-ohops, seminars and more. Six-ty qualifying quilts Will be ondisplaythroughoutthe event.

For information on the quiltconteut or to receive a free 23-page show brochure and semi-nur registration booklet call(800) 331-5706. To pick up aquilt content entry form stop byany Jo-Aim laDncs S Cafts

: SeptemberisN ational Sewing Month

Kathleen Spike, from Portland.OR will appear on Wednesday,Ors. 12 for Iwo separale prcseola-tioss. "The Profils in Sewing"wilt be presented at the Lansinglocation from noun to 3 p.m."Creative Coulure and Fasliionwill be featured at the Evanstonlocslionfrom6:30to9:30p.m.

Marilyn GaIz will present a"Sew Better Seminar entitled"Crealelt, Wear It" on Thursday.Sept, 8 at theEvanston alone, anafternoon session meets from 2 so4 p.m and an evening sessionmeets from 6:30to8:30p.m.

Additionally, we're very proudto feasnre a fantastic assortmentof free seminars conducted byemployee sewing pros. Theseseminars are approximately ouehow long, and will be presentedut all four Vogue Fabrics storesthroughout the month of Septem-bee. Topicsinclude:

"Top lt AU Off: ProfessionalHalinaking Techniques;" "Ethnictuflueuces in Fashion:" How to"Sew" Them luto Your Ward-robe; "Plus Pleasures:" Succeedwith Velvet Sewing; "FinishingFilness:" Selection &Techsiquesfor Seam & Hem Finishes;"Menswear Mastery:" ExpertSewing Tips for shirts, punts,vests & ties; issU "Thetnside Sto-T)' How lo Select & SucceedwithFusiblelrterfacings.

"We'reexciledaboulall theac-tivities that Vogue Pubrics, inconjunction with the ANSCA,has planned for National SewingMonth," owner Barry Sussmsnsaid, "We hope you'll share oarenthusiasm sud join us through-out the month. Ow mission is tohelp crease a whole new genera-tisa ofpeople who know how tosew. Wealso would lovcto havesomeone from the Chicago ariawin the Sew . AmericWGOCdHousekeeping f:rcatiyity, Cori-tess. Joinusdaring September.'

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Polish clubannounces firstyearly meeting

The Heritage Club of PolishAmericans will begin its 20thYear with its firtt meeting onSunday, Sept, Il at die Coperni-cus Cultural Cesser, located ut5216 W. Laweesce Ave.. as 2p.m.

The highlight of this meetingwill be a guest spoaker "SuzanneSlrempek Shea" who will speakou her new book (Selling the Litsoftseaven). She wasrecestly feu-tutest on NBC Today os July 28.There will also be a special ailsand craftsdemonxtration and fec-lure. Upcoming events in thePolish Macrican Communitywill be announced and tickets forthe Oct. 23 20th AnniversaryDinoerDance wilibe available,

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Full & Part TimeChioegelottds Lergest RetailerOf Fina Wines And Spirits luSeeking Energetic. CustemerOrientad Indinideels Fer OurNorth Suburban Looatlen TePerform A Variety Of StereFunctions. Qualified PerenneMust B. Over 21 Year. Of Ago,Able Te Lift 40-80 Lbs. And AbleTo Werk Dey And EvettingHeurs. Previous Retail Experi-ene. Preferred.Wa Offer Opportunity Far Ad-Vancenlant, Attrective Cnmpun-notion And A Complete BenefitsPenkage.

For ConsiderationApply io Persen:

GOLD STANDARD5100 W. DempsterSkokie. IL 60077

Or Cali Perneeel Manager

(708) 674-4200Eq.olOpmononllyEnploro

SALESPart Time or Full Time

. Work close to home in Wiles. Morton Groveand Golf Mili area

- Work during school hours - 5 hours a day. Salary PLUS Commission. Will train

The Bugle Newspapers8746 Shermer Road. Nues

(708) 966-3900

RETAIL CLERKImmediate Opening Fer FullAnd Part Tipne Retail Clerks.Learn All Phases Of The SmallHeunehold Applicance ServiceBusiness.

Call:(708) 965-5900

Far AppointmentBrend Service - Marten Grove

SALES I RETAIL

MNARDS

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Your Ad AppearsIn The Following Editions

s WILES BUGLE

s MORTON GROVE BUGLEe SKOKIE/LINCOLNWOOD BUGLE

moon e PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLEa GOLF-MILUEAST MAINE BUGLE

Find the help thetYen need in our

classified onction.

iretailNeraliclraekFactory Dirente ASsISTANT MANAGERo SALES STAFFFell S Part listeJolt cnr hieh growth retell sonorI W.han. epptls..onll at nur NetdlntrackFsctory Dirert etere st Uneelt Pb. W.cask in Aeut Mur tu buxs100telble torbuilding amando rejette odsethoeats, t.am. Traie. nt000.te A eeotrib.ut. to nurse dtlng nreatloution. Ra-qni,xo,ent. indud.:. t te 2y.e retail sep

intwert in health e. ttne..- Ene oemmuolcation Ciii.r Soparehnty.ep.Full t pan lit,. sale. Positions araCcii in, lodinidnale Whe liba .hatloulntO.mdtien w/th. tokiO A Sra elagn.Ing A etwestib HuIp territ nur one.tomer, about tOs banato. el in-bonI.seero ieu&eurere.tpreduo,e.fl hrW. offer eelopetitios ealob000e. eeeep.tionol hen. doaneainant Oppti.t Agreat emploie, dl.eoents. Please nailortan/sand yourr..e nra. lndinaring pe-theo xl lotarait. to exrei.tw,torg atNerdloSpeteetto: Lyse SaNen112e Nerthbroek Ct.Nnuthbroouc, tL 00002,14x0Ph: 1700145e-000eFan: 17001450.0336N000ni ADVANTAGElTNE5S F05 SETIER LIVING

.,$,al epre.tunitY.nelon«

Achieve success Inany area of life byIdentifying the opti-mum strategies andrepeating them untilthey become habIts.

FULL/PART TIME

SALES/TEI.EMARKETING

TelemarketersPart-Time Or Fuil'Time

Flexible HoursNo Experience Needed

We Train I t

**NO COLD CALLING**

GUARANTEEDHOURLY SALARYPLUS BONUSES******

The Telemerketing Co.Chiouge tUerIes, / Iruringl

(312) 545-5316Mt. Prenpeot

I(703) 635650SALES

POSITIONNow Hiring

Taking Applications ForFull or Part lime

Employment

Opportunity to earn5300 . 5500 per week

to Start. Call:(708) 676-0607

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TELEMARKETERS.Excellont Commission

.Cash Paid Oaiiy.Flexible HoursGreat Full Time

or Part Time HeureCall For Appointment:

(7GB) 679-7420lo cm-2 p.m. Everyday

Ask For Frank

TRADES/INDUSTRIAL/DRIVERS

CONTRACTDRIVERSPart Time

Te Sert & DeBver MailDowntown.

Must Have Own Vehicle& Insuranca

2 AM. . 8 AM.$275/Week-Mon-Fri.(708) 678-3730

Our classified ds reachmore people per week forthe legst amount of dbllgrs.We cover the near northernsuburbs and the northsidoof Chicago with 2 insertionsper week. See how yourmoney can work for you byputting your edo in botheditions of The Bugle.

- INFORMATION ON CLASSIF ED ADSYou Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling (708) 966-3900 or Corne To Our Office in Person At:

8746 N. Shermer Road, Niles, Illinois. Our Office Is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.

USE TÑE::-

9 66-3900

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Your Ad Appears - ' .

InTheFollowingEditions

-NILES BUGLE' MORTON GROVE BUGLEe SKOKIE/LINCOLNWOOD BUGLE

PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLE

. e GOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE

INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADSYou Can Place Yòur Classified Ads by Calling 966-3900 or Come To Our Office In Person At: 8746 N. Shermer Road, Nlles, Illinois.Our Office Is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 AM. to 5 P.M.Deadline for Placing Ads Is Tuesday at 2P.M.Certain Ads Must Be Pre-Pald In Advance: Business Opportunity, For Sale, Miscellaneous, MovIng Sale, Personals, Situation Want-ed, Or If The Advertiser Lives Outside Of The Rugies Normal Circulation Area.

FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME

BANKING OPPORTUNmES CLERICAL j OFFICE OPPORTUNITIES MEDICAL!HEALTI-ICARE

eanklog

TELLER OPPORTUNITIESFull time positions aVuilable in our Arlington Heights loca.tion, Wo need defendable individuals with cash handlingexperience. and i you enjoy interacting with people andproviding excellent customer sorvioe iincludrng cross.coltinai, you are the person for us No direct Schering expo.riente needed. we will train.

Excellent benefits and working conditions.Please apply in person.

Qualified oandidates will be contacted foran interview.First Federal Bank for Savings

749 Lee St. Des Plaines. IL 60016Eqaol Opportunity Employer

M/F/elV

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' CLERICALCempeny seeks a self-starter withPurchasing experience. Must have

n good math skill,. adequate typing , :and be experienced in dota entry:

knowledge nf werd pr0005sing and- npraadsheet programe is banelioiul. r' Company offers a good benefit package.

including insurance and 401(K).The company plans on moving to

!: the Suburbs early in 1995.rp , Fer Consideration, Plauso Sand Resumo

, Or Apply in PersonrFr WEN PRODUCTS. INC.

. 5800 NORTHWEST HWY. Ç-- CHICAGO. IL 60631 -

MEDICAL BILLERLarge anesthesia groupfr0m Rush-PresbyterianMedical Center located inLincolnwood is in need ofexperienced biller. Musthave 2 1/2 yrs. experience.knowledge of Medicare.PubBc Aid and CommercigiInsurance. Light typingskills required. Excellentbenefit package. Call Pam:

708-679-6363

tsutlth Cara

CERTIFIEDNURSING

ASSISTANTSNeedert To -i vide Care ForElderly iisabled lndMd.uals. Poi.. ins Available Im.mediately. Please call:

(708) 513-0853

Ranking

DISTRIBUTION CLERK

r: TimeFirst Federal Bank in Des Plaines is seeking anenergetic. reliable, well organized person towork part-time in our distribution center.Duties include delivering mail. filing and run-nIno mail machines. -

No Experience Necessary, Will TrainApplicants Should Apply In Person To:

FIRS T FEDERAL BANK FOR SAVINGS749 Lee St.. Des Plaines. IL 60016

y :: ti .-------------------HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT I

PART-TIME TYPIST ISophomore or Junior

I About 10-12 hours per week I< - B average or above : . j

2 to 3 days a week after school and ISaturdays ii . CALL: 966-3900 I

I IThe Bugle NewspapersIShermer Road. HilesI .-

PROFESSIONALOPPORTUNITIES

MANAGER* TRAINEE *Large International Corpo-ration is looking fof ag-gressive individuals withambition. to earn $30,000per year and morelWilling to start at bottomand learn new business.with opportunity to earn$300 per week whilelearning.

Call:(708 676-0607

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BOOKKEEPING I FINANCIAL-

* * * * *CLERICAL

IMMEDIATE OPENINGSFor Entry Level Clerk For AFast Paced Office In Nues.Position Requires A Datuil-Oriented Person Who is De-pendable.Geod Typing Skills Reqoired

PC Eeperiunoe PreferredPiense Coil:

(708) 677-4730Ext. 147

Non-Smoking OffioeNoAgoncies,pleaw

* * * * *

GENERAL OFFICEPelt Time Eves. Monday .Thursday. Diversified DutiesIn Our Busy Non-SmokingMorton Grove Office. Re-quire Data Entry & TypingSkills. Good Figure Aptitude

A Pleasant Phone Voice.

(708) 965-6565

-

B OOKKEEPERI

To Work 20 Hours Per WeekFor Bugle Newspapers

Mon. and Fri. 9 to 5 - Thurs. i to 5Some experience in

accounts receivable, invoicingand computers is preferred.

I(708) 966-3900 j

MARKET RESEARCH

$$$ EARN$$$EXTRA MONEY

Market ResearchCompany

Needs testers toparticipate in taste test.

Call:Peryam & Kroll(312) 774-3155

Ask for: June,

**********LEANINGTOWERYMCA

has positions available

' Lifeguardsn SwimInStructorsPlease Call

(708) 647-8222Ask For:

Krisz , Anita, or Stacey* * * - *

1

CLERICAL I OFFICE OPPORTUNITIES

seeks

Saturdays

RECEPTIONISTWanted

Busy Animal Hospitaloutgoing person for

- 2 days per week and 2a month.

Call for moro Information

(708) 256-1 131

GENERALOFFICE

Large Physiciens' GroupLooking For FULL TIME

Generai Offfice PersonnelWith Strong Typing SkillsSalary $6 Per Hour

EXCELLENT BENEFITSCall Pam:

(708) 679-6363

FINANCIALSERVICES

NEED HELP 7'0 At The Caidweil Co.

Call Assitt Most ClientsWith Home Equity.Personal, Business

And AlsoDebt Consolidations.

1-800-437-9969

E ECORN ER

jYour credil is good willi

us we accept visa andmaster card ! Call:

966-3900

INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADSYou Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling (708) 966-3900 or Come To Our Office in Person At:

8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois. Our Office Is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. jI

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SALES f TELEMARKETING

TELE ARK INGSell for

Bugle Newspapersat Nues Off ice

: EXPERIENCED ONLY966-3900

SALESSell advejjsjng for Bugle Newspapers at NiJesoffice. Euh and part-time. Experience preferredbut not necessary. Extensive training programavailable. Salary plus commission.

Bugle Newspapers8746 Shermer Road

Niles. IL 60714

TRADES j INDUSTRIAL I DRIVERS

CTRICALaOTOR WINWIDIATE OPXP.WIn.1

Gifffth8¡1h, IN 46

TOOL ROOMContour Saws needs aGeneral Machinist forour 2nd Shift Tool RoomDepartment 3:30 PM tó12 Midnight.This machinj musthave three years of corn.bined experience onStandard Tool Machines,lathes, surface grindersand rnilling machines.

All applicants must havethe name, address andphone number ofthe lastthree employers or em.ployers covering the lastfive years. No applicationwill be Considered com.plete Without this infor.mation.Apply in person between9'AM and 2 PM Wednes.day, Sept. i throughWednesday, Sept. 14,1994.

CONTOUR SAWS, INC.890 Graceland Ave.(Mannheim Ave.)

Corner of Graceland& Thacker

Des Plaines IL 60016

(708) 803-7318

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USETHE BUGLE

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MnfrIngWelch Vacuum Technology, a leader in the manufac-tute of vacuum pumps has immediate openings availa.bic in our union shop.

FIRST SHIFTBROACH SETUP AND OPERATOR

Setup and Operate both horizontal end vertical broach.Must be able to Setup tooling and fixtures from piecepart drawings end aetup sheets. Select correct tOOliñg.Must have good Working knowledge of inspectionequipment Must have 3 to 5 years production broach.Ing experience -

- SECOND SHIFT - -

SURFACE GRINDER 'AMust have 3 to 5 yeere finish grinding experience. Mustbe able te read end understand complex piece partdrawings. win need to hold size to tolerance of +/..0001" and attain required surface finish. Must be ableto Sótup and check own work. Use of Sheffield gagesand other inspection equipment to check size and fin-ish required. Operator will be responsible for own qual-ity.

FIRST AND SECOND SHIFTMACHINE SETUP AND OPERATOR

Setup and operate machines in milling, turning, drill-ng, broaching and grinding operations. Must havethree years experience in a machining envircment.Able to read piece part drawings and follow processsheets. Responsible for own quality.We offer a competitive Salary and a full range of bene-fits. Interested applicants should pend resume toWELCH VACUUM TECHNOLOGY7300 North Linder Avenug

Skokje. IL. 60076-0183-

EOEM/FATTENTION: BILL PATTERSON

INFORMATION ONCLASSIFIED ADS- -

You Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling 966-3900 or Come To -Our Office In Person At: 8746 N. Shermer Road, NUes, Illinois.Our Office Is Open - Monday thru 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 Advan: Business Opportunity, For Sale, Miscellaneòus, Moving Sale, Personals, Situation Want-ed, Or If The Advertlsr Lives Outside Of The Bugle's Normal Circulation Area. -

FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME FULL/PART TIME

Factory

Your Ad Appears- --, !fl:TheFoilowingEdItIons.

NILES BUGLE - -

MORTONGROVÉBUGLE -

SKOKIE/LINCOLNWOOD BUGLEPARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLEGOLF-MILUEASTMAINE BUGLE -

FULL/PARTTIME

TRADES / INDUSTRIAL / DRIVERS

Upto $6.5012 Hour Shifts

America's ei video corporation has production and packagingpositions available at their clean, modem facility 45 minutesnorth of the Chicago Loop. Our facility is safe,elean and mod-ero with a frièndly work environment32 Full Time Positions -Work 12 heur shifts startinget 6 AM or e P1st-

MustbeisypsororTraining provided

- -

Fast Paced Environment -- . Weekly Paycheck -- - -

. Need reliable transportationCONVENIENT NORTHBROOK LOCATIONCall 7 days a Week Sam-lOpm

- Our recruiters look forward to scheduling aninterview or simply providing you additionalinformutionabout this job. Jein ou, team todayl

312.915-0700, ext O35.S19

DRIVERS-

PART-TIME - - -

$9.25 $7.70-TO-START--

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY -

SEPIRAN needs responsible drivers who enioy children fo,ro,tes in the Des Plaines, Park Ridge, fOies & Morton Grovearea. We will train you on our very easy ta drive, fully auto-matie school buses, 16 passenger minivans or g passengersubu,haàs. Join our carp, of driversi. AM 8 PM ROUTES 13.4 hrn per dayl/Eotra hours available. Paid Training for CDL/bus pern,it/F,m Physical. 111% Performance

Bonus/Regular Salary Increases. Permitted Drivers Sta,t with Higher Paye Transportaban ta & from work for

minivans/suburbansIf you're over 2i with a good driving record & a valid driv-er's license for 3 years with no breaks or suspensions calltoday!

- (708)-392-1252Drug Screening Requirari

- DELIVERNEWSPAPERS

Deliver three hours on Thursdayin Nues.

Must have car.

(708) 966-3900INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADSYou Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling (708) 966-3900 or Come To Our Office in Person At:I 8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois. Our Office Is Open - Moñday thru Friciay,9 A.M. to 5 P.M.

,

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Classifjeds-

966-3900

Your Ad Appears - - - -

In The Following Editions

. NILES BUGLE. MORTON GROVE BUGLE. SKOKIE/UNCOLNWOOD BUGLE -

I PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLE -

. GOLF-ÑIILIJEAST MAINE BUGLE-

INFORMATION OÑ CLASSIFIED ADSYou Can Piace Your Classified Ads by Calling 966-3900 or Come To Our Office In Person At: 8748 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois.Our Office Is Open . Monday lhru Friday, 9 AM. to 5 P.M. .

- Deadline for Placing Ads is Tuesday at 2 P.M.Certain Ads Must Be Pre-Pald 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.

FULL/PARr TIME

CLERICALIOFFICE OPPORTUNITIES

ADMINISTRJTIVE-

ASSISTANTRnnpon.ibilitiae Include CaneraiOffice. Sale. scppo,t Md Ramp.tion. Coed Twine And Campntar5hills IWiodowu Microuoft Ward.Lotosi Roquirad. -

Send Resumo Ta:- Attention AA

IntertechDevelopment Co. -

7401 N. Under-- Slcokle, IL 60077

. OPTICIANS-e RECEPTIONIST

Busy Optical Campany Look.ing for Opticiana and Ramp-tionist for Their Evanston Lo-cation.

Full & Part Time Positions-

AvailableCall Penny.

(708) 864-8176

MEDICAL! -

HEALTH CARE

OPTOMETRIST POSITIONAVAILABLE

IMMEDIATE OPENING!On the Lake oftha Oaarhn

Oaae Soaoh,-Miuuac,i- $50k-5100K

Call: (314) 348-140o

OPTOMETRIST (2)PEORIA, ILLINOIS

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS!Buey 3 dador ophtheln,ic prao.tica. Encollent nalary and full bane.tito. Call Dr. Jeffa,y Hanlina at:

(309) 674-1234

NEED HELP?CALL... -

- 966-3900

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_mi. AÌ1 w k,,*,th&, ""nnysd.-tSe,nhqR..I fanIOn:. 0,10..

MI g,_1, .,. hllthy Int,,m.d the IIlinpeu o,,n,il. W.I,, 'ppss.,OlvbnO.

FULL/PART TIME

TRADES!INDUSTRIAL/DRIVERS

PACKAGE HANDLERSPERFECT FOR

COLLEGE STUDENTSers, A s,,,: Park,g. sellcarv Sec,,,,nl,., Park,g, Rand:,,, T, l.,.d Ouauoh,,d Trarkn. O Var Are NcIOtrnld Ofsfra Wo,k, Are At IwO 10 Ya,,, OldAnd Cu,, Werk 4.5 Hue,, Par Ony,Mon-Fri., uto PM T, 8:80 PM, 0:00 PMT, i AM. And 2:30 AM T, 7:30 AM.Thon Opt a,, An Opyntcvfty Fer 0cc.w, Oflor Vo Up Te $?IH,r Pl,, 51/HccrTlHtl,v

Op IV In Pnr,,n:ROADWAY PACKAGE-

SYSTEM, INC.2945 Shoronor Rd.

Northbr,,k, IL. GUUc2

AIR CONDITIONINGAND APPLIANCE

TECHNICIANIMMEDIATE OPENING!

Must have own tools-

and transportationFor Chicago area.

Call for details:

-I (800) 533-6485

AUTOMECHANICExperienced OnlyHarlem & Shermer

Service9021 N. HarlemMorton Grove965-4388 -

ESTATEOFFICE FOR RENT

NILESSmall Fpea Standing Building

- Good ForAnyBusiness Office Or?Rent $550 I Month

(708) 966-6688

VACATIONRENTAL

-

HILTON HEAD- DISCOUNT RENTALS..

Why Not Get Away To BeuutitlHilton Head Islend, SC?

i, 2 & 3 Bedroom Ocean Condosloll-Free For Rental Brochure

(800) 445-8664

REALAPTS. FOR RENT

Nibs - B075 Fautor moni BR-Heated

170015814021

RILES2 Bedroom Apartment

17081 392-5121

RILES - 4 Room, 2 Bud,connBeaatiful Apt. Avail. Immediately

17081900.1319

NILE5-OoltMlll Area 10170.0407AppU,,n,nn- Hn.l.d . Na Pate

Avail. Now - Cat AM O,Afte- 4PM

BUILDINGFOR SALE

Glentiaw6-Plat BuIlding Fo, Sale

enonful ccndm,o- Esanythlna Ne-sI

h 17881286.3718

MISCELLANEOUSAUTOS

- FOR SALE

1983 ChevroletVAN-WHITE C-30

W/12 Ft. Box - Rcbuilt M tUnder 10,0w Miles

Newly Feinted - Runs Good$5,000 Or gest Offèr

(708) 543-9882155g chevy Maliba

$75017081 907.0277

FOR SALE

IBM Uompatible 306 Hard Drive.S90t or host offer.

17081 470-0224

FURNITUREFOR SALE

Eucy chair sofa S Loccocut.Slav, Macnc O Canum SOSo

Leather Sep, S Lovoneat 0950.Never Unad...Mnut Sell.

litai tac-1046

Furnitupa - Chan-y Guaca Ann styloPeCnot Ceaditi,n Bedroom Ont$1105. Oak Bedr,nm 51250, DR Set01700, Oak DR Ont 81500. Most Sellcee-pluto sot. 17581540-Isst.

MODEL HOME CONTENTSSefe And Loveseat Ont - RovIGrveo S Crenhorry . Now - 5550

10 Piece Divina Ree,, Sot - S159517001 329.4119

Whit. Fore-iv. Trundle Bedwith MaUre,,.

t Year Old Apple Cempatp.i 01,1', 20' Bike, 1 BeVa 10" Bike,

Call D enana After 5 P.M.- 17081 541.9555

GARAGE SALE

NItOS . 0744 Oloctt - Miso.Fri. 9/9 - Sut. 9/10 . 9 AM-S PM

Child's - Wemes', Rng. & Lar. 5e.

Uniqoe Cpaft J Oargainu0902 N. Ocente . MG. . hiS H. ArraySAM .4pM - Sac./Oun.9/1S& Sill

RILES . 6907 W. KccooyFri. 5/9 - Sut. 9/10 - Osa. 9/il

9 AM - s PM - Furo.. Clethnu, ToysSee-ethicg For Everyone!

RILES - 7423 MAlferdMelti-Family - 9 AM to 5 PMFri.9/5 . Oats/to - Sees/Il

FemO,,, Clenhea, Hesoohcld Item.

GIFTS

n 3 Beautiful Note Cards with-

Envelopes

o 5 Different Pictures Per Setn Each Card Hand

Personalized In Calligraphy

e Packaged in a Gift BoxONLY$lO.00& 2.00 P/H

actual 6104 II, 0501

Call Barb at 1708) 291-1446Ql. judie at (208) 966-456?

MOTORCYCLESFOR SALE

'87' Henda Hnr,ieane 600All Stock . Rad and Oluck

Low stile. $3150 Call 907-014g

PERSONALS

Will Help: Run Errands,Housekeeping, Cleaning& Companionship. Spe'Cialty In Seniors & Disa-bled Call Lucia:

(108) 470-0224

All Your DreamsCan Come TrueiCall My Dateline

Now!1-900-562-7744

Ext. 22$2.49/mm. 18+

PERSONALS

LIVE,- LOVE. LAUGH!!Call-The Cabuya That Hes

1000's Of Sivolosle Cheese From

1-900.443-0629 X 78$2.95/Mm, 18+

Bi (213) 993-9450

PETS

MOLUCHEN COCKATOOBird & Cuto. Sl,200.00/Saa Offer.

M,cing Salo. Cull Dabbin17001 082-9500

DOG OBEDIENCETRAINING

e IowAnS - 580.00Or 8 Lomeen At Veur Home . $120

Call Barhara

(708) 647-0274

TANNING

SIJNQUEST WOLFFtANNING BEDS

New CnmmeroiulHo,,o Unit,Free, S109.00

LnmPsLotinnu.Ao,,,,,,rio.Mevthlp payment. low as 518.00

Cell Today FREE NEW Celer Cataln81 10001 462-9197

YARD SALE

RILES . 7234W. Mein St.Sat.5/ln&Sun.9/ll . IOAMOc4PMMire-e-ace. tvo,pulnpMec., Ouvhn.d.

Saw. Maeh.,Ca,Ie rtava. SOr Ml,

WANTED TO BUY

t

-- WANTEDWIIRLITZERS

«r JUtS BOXES.ALSO

SLOT MACHINESA:yCondir,on

17081 9BS-2742 I-

INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADSYou Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling (708) 966-3900 or Come To Our Office in Person At:

8746 N. Shermer Road, Niles, Illinois. Our Office Is Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.

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Setting therecord straight: '

. Dr. NancyE. BayerOver the years you may. have heard statemen that wethaa flattering made about chiropmcic by medical some1976, a group of chiropmetLrs filed a sait against the AmMediCOJ Assocjajon (AMA) and several other defendancease they felt orgwdj medicines àctions were unfair anisst.

Judge Sanas Oetzefldanner bean] the evidence in the U.S01CL Cotai and Issued an Opinion os Aug. 27, 1987. lt wasthat the actions of the AMA and iLs cconspim over th25 years had resulted in serions damage to the cooperativeCess in health Care, to the profession of chiropractic as a wlo individOal doctors of chiropractic and to the patientsselve.. The Judges finding was the AJs4, was guilty of engagingConspiracy to contain and eliminats the chimpmeijc profesin violation of the Sheraton Act. The Jadge issued a germaconcI injunction against the AMA to prevedt sach futuro beior.

Now the wsy has been cleared for a cooperative relationbetween doitors ofboth pesfessiom, as has been sought by chpractic for many yea This will Ultimately benefit the patiesmany conditoss should be Ueated conservatively rather thantomatically starting with drug Pmscriptions or. surgery (as tharc the matsstays of a medical doctor's approach lo treating edillon5).Any doctor who is worth his or her satt should Considcr w.is best for the patient, even if that means referring that patieaanother doctor for a more appropriato treatment. For exammany people would save a lot of time and money if when thconsulted thea- general medica! physician for low hack pain,doctor-instsad of automatically giving a prescription, wankt tthe patient that chiropractic physicians are the appropriate itchoice for conservative lesaisnent ofmost mnwntoskele connons. Then, if the conservative approach is not Successfat, thchiropractic physician Should refer that patient to a medical dtor who can treat the Condition more aggressively, ifueeri be.In the long ma much drag and snrgey-indnced damage (nto mention money) can be saved by patients and even insaranCompanies if only there were more Cooperation between the prfessions. Your doctor, whether he be a Chiropractic physician omedical physician owes you the benefit of having an open minas to how to best treat your COndilin,

If the doctor you normally see is not open to discussing opStoss of tsesnont with you, or is not aware of what benefits cabe had from suchconservative ueatinrnfl as Chiropractic manipulimon and acnpnnctur, you should not hesitate to find someonis np lo dats with the Current advances and alternative approaches. Most negative responses by a doctor to alternative approachoare usually based not On fact, bat on tack of knowledge about lItsubject, fear of losing that patient (and the income the patienrepresents) or simply bad habit.

Things are beginning lo change for tIre better of the pritient aidoctors ofail disciplines are realizing thatcooperation is more offective than discriminationFo, further information ontacì Dr. Rayer of Bayer Chira.praclic in PmkRidge at (705) 825.8855.

Know your cyclesAs mtdlife uppmachea, it can that can be used in all phases obe veiy helpful to know moro yomchild,gyabout how urbod,s chung,ng

Classes are held monthly at Sand whaIloexpetiu thefatsee. Joseph Bospital on Lake ShotThe Archdjocme of Chicago Dr. on Sept. 12 and at St. Francoffers classes in Natural Family Hospilal Cooke for Wome,- Planning (NF1'), which can pro.HealthinEvanstooeasepL 19.vide you valuable infomiataon For more information and/naboat your changiug fertilily and registration call 'Sharon Dansyour body's satinai functions. man.ritapìntjnisy, al the FammINF? is a highly effective, Miuis,ies Office at (312) 751Church.approved method for 8351.uvofding or achieving pregnancy

-- DMDA announcesspeakers

The Depressive and Mua,,jç. Dr.Rosslaon slaffatthe Treat.Depîessive Asnaejatico rnenIResehCeaairofRuih In-(DMDA) ofMeuopolia,, Chica. stilute for MenIal Well-Being,,go pmsents Jeffeiy S. Ross, part of Rnsh.Prosb,.StMD., speaJdngon new treatment LuISe'S Medical Center of Chica.. Options for depressive djsrJca go.- and reviewing established citai. DMDAs Sepi IO meeting feo.cat approaches, Monday, Sept. tures Connie Woody, Consumer12, 7:30 p.m. al the Devon Bank, Empower,nent Project Co-' 6445 N. Western Ave., Chicago. OrdmuuforItlinoaiThe event is free and Open lo the Cati (312) 774-51(y) for more-' Publicandthomisfioepa,ki,,g. information

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3.Wbaj istheadvan*ageofiflsffijg vinyiwindown? ;?d.uriy older homes have non slandard openings. Vinyl win.down are manufuc,ure,J to correctly fat any window openings inyour home. Vinyl is maintonanca frcoand s000rñee,js to be paesI-ed and has dumbilityandinsut,,ting valse. Thedesignofvlayl win-dowsenables homeowners to clean the windows from theinside oroutside. Italsoeompljments thearchiteclweofanybemeWhy are fiberglassand

iitsulatedsteel dour systems a pop.ularreplacemenj Choice?They're usually stld as asystem ofpoehnng door and frame,slapped complese with yow specified security hardware. Their in.hcrcnt iimeas,coal stability means they don't chungo shape withchangos in hnmtdity, than they maintain theiredgeseaj, the pointofgreatest energy loss. Oasketing design and adjustable threshol,Jassure long seal lite. Theycan be stylish and almost undistinguish.able from wood ifdesired.

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A regalar meeting of the Jew.sepL 11 at the honte of5id Stein.iahCivilServiceEmployeeuoffl.berg,5O3owj Skoeat-

tinola, Inc.. will be held Sunday, p.m.._-_._.....

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Diabetes seminar'

schèduled"how to Live Weil with Dia-

beIm," ¿he firntofa foir.pnjI.ttlre series on diabe will bebeld at Rush North Shore Medi.cal Center in Skokie on Tuesday,Sept. IS,at 7 p.m. in the medicalcenler'u Sharfutein AcademicCerner,

The four lectures will be givenby endocrinologist Alan Reich,M.D., who will discusu basic in.formation on diabetes and the nfforts ofdiabetes on hypertensia,,vision, kidneys and the vascularsyslqin.

There is no charge to attend,For furiJer information or tomake a reuervsdo,, call the RushNotil, Shore Referral Line at. (708) 933th000.

In-Line skatinglessons

Are you aie afraid to In-LineSkate or tired of falling down?Would you like to lean, how touse that horlbie and feel safewh,le In-Litie Skating? Ifyou an.Swered "Yes" toany of thesequestions then you Would benefitborn ow two day beginnenifitermedlaB lesson package be-lug offered ut tIte Leaning TowerYMCA. The lessnons, taught byJohn PenJcava, Jr. a certified In-Lino Insujcarr Will Coverproperform, benefits of skating, how toStspand safety.

The I-Il2hoursessions will behold on Tuesday, Sept. 13 andWednesday, Sept. 14 from 6:30to 8 p.m. Lessons are availablefor anyone 13 yesj and Older.Thecostforthe twodaymesion is$20 fOCYMCA Members and$30forNon.Members

Skates and ali protective gearmust bewom daring the lessons.Safely equipment is available forresIsti if needed

For more information, contactSlacey Nowak, at (708) 647.8222. To register for lessosa, stopby theLeauingTowerYMCA to.esteri at 6300 w. Touhy Ave. inNiles. Lean, how toslcate the cor-reel way so you will be preparedlosafelyskata thebike trails.

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The Leaning Tower FamilyYMCA Swim Team (Sharks) islooking forward to the start of an-

'er exciting Season. TheYMCA will osee unni,, ,,re.asnuaI Tv.Befo,j',

fflji!t oatsWOekSOpL l.16.

Enlose lilneedTaps Gghefu Charity

Hoops aunounces its 3-on-3street basketball tournament inassociation with and benefitingtheBarbara Ann DeboerFounda.lion.

Sponsored by Arc Disposand Recycling Company, Inc.,the event will take place on Sep-tomber IO and II ut 2069 S.BusseRoad.Mt Prospect -

The event is denigned lo aidthese i, neerj of medicaj tsans.plants or other complicated pro.enduren. Fee tOtiritunlent orupou. astarship call (7O "981-0130. e

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looking for interested girls andt- boys frûm kindergarten throughe high school who have passeri ad-'s pJ swimming skills to "Give5 UsATry,"The YMCA philosophy ofr Body, Mind& Spirit is s,resse,j.

through the stroke and cardiovas.y . cuIse dnvetopment, learning to- try your bt having fuu whilemakinguew friends; and learning

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Call the Leaning Tower Sept IlYMCA at(708) 647-8222 .

There is an enlry doflalion.-..,..-,...-.-. .,.. ..-ol$1;

skr Peat for manuJ! edkai Sociely'irir annual a:

Some vendoro apple are sIllligue, craft lair and fleaavailable Ifllereeled Sellersmallcet, invftnu everyone Ioshould call Ihe Dun Plainesthe Behrel Parking GarageHistorical Muueum weekdays(Peárson and Ellinwoodbeiween g am. and 4 p.m. atStreels) in downtown Den(708) 391 -5399.Plaines on Sunday, Sept. ii.

This annual event rune from9 am. to 4 p.m. and fealurenover 60 vendom selling an-liquen, lle,iblos répandue-isnn and cras. Raffle tickets''t $1 a pioce will be sold foraandmade quilt, dinners for"o, a CD player, a Weber grillod ovensgtg accommoda."na at Travelc,ge Fooc(aodntedainmom Will be provid-

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doux," sIte said.Ott die first day of school, herí

daughter was on the bus an hoarand a half to get to the ueh,oiwhich in five minutes away, shotsaid,

Her daughter was upset bythe experience, so Grottsnickrode wilt, her daughter on thesecond day.

She reported that the windowsou the bun wore closed, morethan half of the children did notknow how to put ou their seathells. children were Walkingdown the aisle and the nip againtook oser one hoar.

The bus driver did try to repri-mund the students, but Gross-nick said that abe took over, put-dug neat belts ou the childrenand having the driver open thewindown,

The drivers shoald practicetheir routes more thoroughlyprier to the beginning ofnchool, she said, adding that abus driver asked her for dime-lions.

Johann unid that bat problemsesiut with younger students be-cause many children have neverkeen on a bus. it takes longer toget them on and off the bus andlItaI the district seeks lo reducetravel time to as short as pomi-bIn.

"The bus nituation for kinder-garten at the beginning of Ihnschool year is always difficult,"he said.

With parent's patience, thetravel times will decrease, hesaid.

One parent said that last year Irbuses made18 stops perbus und athis year that figure is np to 37.

Stelmna said the district is try-

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Continued 1mm Page 1:.rly worded" refesendùm-lógully language can differ fromtown to town-but the question re-matnsvagueiu nature.

- "It doesn't really seem to tiemIta anything," he said. "lt's basi-callyanopinionpotlon wherede-cision making should rest. ltseen's itwoald apply toanynum.herofisuueu thatwouldcome up;lax caps. home rule, lisandutes.Fm notnure this will produce anymean'utgfuIrenults

The qumtion is basically ask-ing ecuidenlu whether local lead-cru or state' lawmakers nhouldcontent local serviceu. Tradidon-ally, local seovices have been de-tesminedby local leaders and res.idents, However, more andmoie,the atete has been detczm'mingwhatidndofnervjcuandthe lev-el of urovices villages should re-,ceiv

I.ocal control gives residente a'Strongvoicein town affaiis. Slatecßlilmlreduceuthatautherityand,allowu Ihn state to impose coady:lawutothonetownu,

Coinminnionro Dön Sneidro tmadeaniodon toaccept therefe-'renduin, saying be didn't feci ltcould do any liarm, and theBoard agreed. It wan detetminedthatthereferendumwoaldnoti,e.,come part ofmunicipal code andwouldnotbeamende,jto thermie;book.

. Art unid SMAC will be cool- dmating an informational cantpulga designed to educate votetonlilepanpoanofthemfemndumAsticles will he supplied lo residents and there will be speakeruchednledtoaddressthesubjecl

"This isjust au advi. oddThistee Roue Brenner. "It is noCuatinutoite."

- ExhibitoSI, Stephan's Church in Des

Plaines is presenting a Holiday;Burear on November 5 fom 9a.m.until4p.m,

Weatepreaently accepting ap-tplications for exhibitors. AlIt

ContiuuNJfrOflligeIing to coumli,j but mutes lomake the enperience better.

"We stop the bus as close aswe Possibly can to the homes,it's not a comer or a blockaway," he odd.

During the meeling, onethe board members spoke onschool dis,jc' bening of hoand one of his fellow momefforts to stop such issues.

"R6cently, u board momlook an active role Io dam-Ihn district fmancially" ShotHolanian said,

He unid that the board meber led u petition drive agaithe sale of bonds by tite distothe money which is used Io fudistrict operssons,

"He kuoyu very well thatlIte schools did not sell thehonda, the district would beon the financial watch Iwhich weuld begiving control to the state hoarofeducation," Holzman odd.

He na,d the member in qnlion does not attend fina,committee meetings or partipate in budges hearings Io augest alternative funding mean;

Despite tile district's predimeut. 111e administratim,, "catmost SI million ont of(the buget) without impactingchildren or the school p

grams," he odd."Wo have to make more cn

lo be able to balance our budgwithin the nest four year," Itsaid.

Holzman said the sale obonds will not increase the dis

ict's debt, bat spread it out ovelonger period of time.

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nated. Swenson Paints in Nitrobas made a donation of suppliesthis year for the Niles home.

The team of 35 volnsteers forthe Nilch home iv composed ofemployees from the Village ofNiles and the Bard/ord En-change. All the employers arevolunteering their time lo partici-palo in the effort, lt is hoped thatthis year's effort wilt lead to thepossibility of more bornes beingpainted inNilesnextyme,

CPA Society hostsFinancial PlanningConference

The Illinois CPA Society willhostiteanunalpersonal FinancialPlanning Conference on Mon-day, Sept 26 at the Chicago Nil-ton & Towers, 720 South Michi-gan Ave., Chicago.

Selected logica include la-venlmentEvaluation Research &Slrategies, Ausct Allocation,""Lifeinsuounce Invealment5loat-egies for Today & Toinoirow,""What CPAs Need to KnowAhout Registering au InveslinentAdvinoru, ltedrement Planning& Long Term Care," QualifiedPlansUpdate," and Fumily Part-nerships.

'flleOne.tlay couferen quali-fies for eight CPE credit bowsand begins an 8:25 am. The costfee the full day confemnce, in-cluding the lancheon, is $210 forSociety members and $250 for

- non-members. Participants regis.- - teringbeforeSept. 13 may deduct- $25 from the regisaation fccs Registrations may he usado in ad-.. vanee by calling.the Illinois CPA- Society at (312) or (800) 993-u- 0407, On-site reginleations may

he made the mooniag of the cou-formen for au additional $15 ad-

t_ ministrativefee,

rs wantedCrafts must he handmade. Pleasecult 299-7297 after 5:30 p.m. for;an application, St. Stephen'shallis located on Spruce between Ev-ereuandProspect.

Garage saleextravaganzaat Rand Park. Looking for a' great dChoose from a wide selecliohousehold appliances and fof iren, sporting goode, pool et

the ment, landscp and lawn equds ment, office cquipmbers - computer hardware, lawn f

lutO, lighting fixtures and pItber ing hardware On Thursday, Sage Sfromltoltam4to8pdon Friday,5epl,9fm7toll5

4 to 8 p.m.; and Saturday, Sor- 10 from g 2 p.m. atnut RaudParkgajgesa0'et, Rund Park is located at 20ad Miner/t.3mpster in Des Plain

Cash and cany, No clothIf Everything must go. Peleesse subject Io negotiadon

put For more information,lint, (708) 391-5700,

Hospice of thees- North Shore

hosts open houseg- The public is invited to learn

s. mote about hospice care whenca- Hospice fo the Morti, Shore hostsal. thetr noxt Community Conversa-d- lions ou Monday, Sept, 12. The

the OtO5 bonne is net to begin at 6ro- pm, at the Hospice of the North

Shore offices at2821 Central Si,1,5 Evanston.et Community Conversations iu-

eludes a slidepreseination and/ordiscussion about Ike hospice

f tcamapproaehtothe,,ofuperson with a terminal illness.

r This is a monthly open house that's held on the second Monday ofevery mouth togivethepublic thechance to ask questions abouthospice care,

No reservations for the pro-gram are necessasry For moreinformation,justdial (708)1105.FICE.

Ten -free treesTen taco trees will be given to

each person who joins The Na-throat ArborDayFoundation dur-ingSeplember 1994,

The free trees are part of thenonprofitpoundatious'sTmes forAmericancampaign.

The tes trees are the AmericanRedbud, White Pine, Sugar Ma-pIe, White Flowering Dogwood,Pin Oak, Red Maple, Bisvh, Sil-verMaple, Red Oak, and Colora-do BlueSpruco.

"These aces were selected toprovide benefits evely season ofthe yoar lovely spring flowers,cool summer shade, spectacularastern,, rotors, and winterbemesand nesting altes for sougbirds,"said John Rosenow, the FamilIa-tios'spresi&ut,

The locas will be shipped pout-paid at the nghttime for plantingbetweotOct, I5andflec. lOwithenclosed planting instauctions.The six to 12 inch lices aie gitan-anteed to grow or they will be re-placed free of charge,

Members also receive a sub-tion to the Feimdation's col-

offal bimonthly publication, Ar-her Day, on Arbor DayFoundation wall calendar. andThe Tine look with informationabout treeplantisgandcam.

To become a member of theFoundation and to receive thefree trees, send a $10 member.ship contribution to TENTREES, National Arbor DayFonndation, 100 Arbor Avenue,Nebraska City, NE 68410. bySept. 30,1994.

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MOPD seeks nominations- for awards

The Chicago Mayofs Office mann, who, disabled in his earlyeat? for People with Disabilitses youth, devoted his life lo improv-n of (MOPD) is seeking nominations ing the lives of all Other personsitmi- for the Ninth Annual August W. with disabilities,aip- Christmanu Awards to be pro- MOPD spossata the Christ-nip. senIedmOcIobrmaan awards to increase publiceut. "The Cheistmann awards hon. awareness aboat persons with -unii- ' or individuals and organtoanons dimbitities and lo promote andsmb- who have made significant con. festar independence for people;ept. loibutions topeople with disabili- with disabilities,rn.; lies in the Chicago area," said "w0 ate seeking nomineesrn., I-annonce J. Gorski, Special As. who bave had a positive impactopt. sislaut to Mayor R,chard M. Dal- on the lives of people with dim-the Oyand DfroctorofMopD

bitities in the Chicago area," said"The awards recognize out- Gorski. "Nommnationsareopeeta25 standing efforts in five catego. the entire COmmuuity; recipientses. ries: publtc swareness; removal donotsoe,j tohaveudisahility,"es. of architeçuJ or commuescu.To receive a nomination form,are liOnbamers; advoeucyorleg,uls. call the Mayor'sOffice forpeoploItou; employment, housing or with Disabilities at (312) 744.call transportation; and technology 9854 (voice) or (312) 744-4964andiunovatson,'

(TFYII'DD). The deadline fornomination submissions is4 p.m.On Thursday,Sept, 15.

Oakton to hostEmeritus classes

beginning Sept. 13. Led by Maryheld for six Tuesday mornings

Ann Mauiacek, MSW, this ches

Family Dynamics (PSY taO? 61),

Plaines): for,nalion,çall (708) 635-1414.

Touch-Tone rode 8336) will Ito

tIes below) through the Touch- DaMon Community College's

meetat the Dance Building, 1330 programs available for the olderWebford (downtown Des adalt, isctnding registration in-

Oaktos or MONNACEp classes classes are open to the public,

theircotrect social security sum- reside iu.disttict recnive a half-

Tonetolephonesystam bydinliug Adult Continuing Education Pro-

credit classes in partnership with older adult students to attend

arme rather than traveling to either of

(708) 635-1616. gram.

Adults Program efOukton Corn- These off'campuu locations

three locations in the Desplaines classes within their community

ber on file, may register (using price discount on alt classes of-the codes listed by the course ti- forM through MONNACEP,

within thelastfiveyeaos andhave Students over the age of 60 who

munity College will offer non- will malte it more convenient for

UnderstandingYour Changing

The following classes wilt Forabrschure listing all of the

Those who have registered for the two Oaktau campuses. All

Beginning this fall, the Older pastaiidpresent.

house

Cultural centerholdsopen -

wilt address the challenges of the The North Lakeside Catturaichangiugfamily structare. Center, 621 9 N. Sheridan Rd.,Maniacek will also teach, Co- will hold an open hoase on Suo-Depeudency;AFactofLIfep5y day, Sept. 18, 1 to 3 p.m. al540 61, Touch-Tone codo 8333), whIch time a special raffle draw-for six Tuesday mornings begin- ing will take pince. Refresh-ningSep125.Isthisctam,oId. monIS and toar of the buildinghofs and odes will be challenged will be provided. Al3 p.m., a pro-with new ones to lay the ground- gram of a short opera, "Pimpi-work to help participants redis- none' by Tetemar,n, Will be pro-cover their inner banian worth, uenIedbyArnMunicnIg0aniqueness andoightu. Lori Miel- Admission ter the opera willing. PH.D., will lead students in be $7.50 at the door, $5 by res-Creating Your Family Folklore ervahon, senio;-s $5. For ator-(CaM EIS 61, Tonch-Tosecode mallos and reservabons callPlSl).forsixThuruijuymomings (312)743.4477,beginning Sept. 22,

Holy Family Hospital. 100 N.Rivez Rd., will host Why in the Ronald G. RosenWorld Do I Keep Doing This?

Navy Lt. Cmdr. Ronald G.(PSY B68 61, Touch-Tone codeRonco, ann of Mildred Rosen of8316) fourTuesday mornings be- Lbarolaw,j leceildy painjej.ginning SepI 20. Led by Miriam paled m joinrcompe. exerciseO'Leary. a Certified AddictionsRIMPAC 4 abou.pj aircrfiCounselor, this class will focnacaniez USS Independence, for.en understanding and controllingward deployed to Yokosuka Ja-compulsivebehavior,pan. An acronym mesiwig RimThe Heritage Retirement Cen- of the Pacific, RIMPAC teamedter. 800 5. River Rd., also inthe U.S. whit four Pacific na-downtown Den Plainos. will beliens, Aunenlja, Cauudu Japanthe site for the casa, Here's HoI-an the Rnpbbe of Korea, for alywood (ART E4'l 61, Touch-major maniri.th exercise nearTone code 8013), -which willHawaII. The exercise involvedmeet os two Monday morningsmoon than 50 nhips, 200 aiicratbegieaing Oct. 17, The class,and 25,0110 uuilors,'airinen, Ma-tanght by Judy Langstaa, willeinen, soldiem und Coast (luur'Js.view photos of hollywood stars, men.

The Chriutmanu Awards wereeulablished byMOPD's MvisoryCouncil in honor of the mommyof the late August W. Chiist-

LEGAL NOTICEPOLICE AUCTION

Nitos, IllinoisUnclaimed recovered property lakes in by the

Hiles Police Department, also excess and unused Village items.SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1994

Metchandise can be viewed 8:30-930 AM,Auction to begin at 930 AM promptly at the Maintenance Gamge

directly behind the Police Department,Niles Police Department

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*TO be eligible for this special offer you must have or open a First National Bank of Nues checkmg accountFees or mamtenance charges on checkmg account may reduce earnings The immmum balance to open andmamtain the Annual Percentage Yield (APY) is $5 000 Simple interest certificate Interest paid at matunty for:to month CD Interest compounded annually for 16 month CD A penalty may be imposed for earlywithdrawal. APYs accurate as of 8/29/94. This offer maybewithdrawn at anytime. Rates apply to deposits of$5,000 - $99,999. : ' .

14EMBER

First National Bànk ofNiles7100 W. Oakton StreetNues, Illinois 60714(708) 967-5300(312) 774-7500

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