Frrankfort News

- --- - No XI Vol 4 February, 1984 Frankfort, IL

FRANKFORT DIRECTORY door to door basis. The repre- The Frankfort News and the sentatives will be available to Frankfort Chamber of Commerce are answer questions about what Cable joining forces to publish a Frank- TV can do for you- At that time fort Dtrectory. they can also sign you up to The format of the Frankfort have cable installed, The -News Directory will be changed. representatives will be door The classified 'listings will re- knocking between the hours of main the same, However, there will 10 AM and 8:30 PM, Each person be an additional section devoted is required to carry a Joyce to advertising. Cable photo 1.D- card, so be sure A form will be mailed to the to ask for proper identification. businesses in the Frankfort Area If you've ever wondered what the first of February with com- Cable TV is all about, now is the plete details. time to find out. If you're hard A Directory will be mailed to to reach but don't want to be everyone with a Frankfort mailing missed, you may call Joyce Cable address. The current circulation at (815) 886-9200 to arrange an is 4,283. There will also be appointment with your neighborhood extra copies available. representative. The proceeds from the Directory will be used to publish the THANK YOU Frankfort News. The staff of the Frankfort News If you do not receive a form, wishes to thank The Frankfort rankf fort Chamber of Commerce and Lions Club, rank fort Chamber of the Village Hall will have extra Commerce, Mark & Lorraine Salvino, copies or you may call 469-2205 Philip & Beatrice Zurowic, Wayne and ask for one to be mailed to & Henrietta DePorto, Gerald Sager you. and Irma Gay for their donations to the Frankfort News. We sin- CABLE TV cerely appreciate your generosity. Beginning around February 1, the residents within the Village POSTAGE of Frankfort can expect to see The postaqe (8471.13) was do- some smiling faces in their neigh- nated b; ~nrico's. This is the borhoods talking about Cable TV. first month for Enrico's, so say Cable will be sending "thank yout1 the next time you representatives to all homes on a dine there. COMMUTER BUS ROUTE TO Frankfort Wheeler Dealer Games Our commuter bus route to are still available at the Cham- Chicago has been in existence ber office, 3 West Nebraska. Few for 2 years and has recently remain, so better hurry! Price of added a new stop at Vollmer Road each game is $10, with proceeds to and Central Avenue at the White the Chamber and Kiwanis Club. Hen Pantry to serve the Frank- The Chamber is continuing to fort and Matteson areas. Buses offer package shipping service leave at 6:40 AM and 7 AM from from their office. Hours are 10- the White Hen Pantry, Stops 12, and 1-3, Monday, Tuesday, Downtown are: Sears Tower, Thursday and Friday - closed Wed- 4:30 PM, 5:05 PM; IL Ccnter, nesday and Saturday. UPS is the 4:40 PM, 5:10 PM; Prudential, carrier being used to provide the 5:16 PM; Jackson/, service, It makes a daily stop, 5:20 PM. Early bus departs The Fall Festival Committee met from Colmbus/Randolph at to begin planning for 1984. Co- 4:45 PPI and Columbus/Jackson chairmen for 1984 are Joan Wator at 4:50 PM, after leaving of Angio Accounting and Dr. Alan Center, Heath, Family Practice Dentist. Buses are coach with reclin- Other committee members are ing seats, and are air conditioned Sherilea Brown, Irv Korngoot, Ed Monthly fare: $72, Weekly: $20. Burke, Don Luetgert, Martha Tylinski For information, call Nadine, Wion Glum, Jim Wator, Mary 1-312-481-8824 or 732-7869. Querio, Michael Whitten and Harry D' Ercole, Jr, CHAMBER PLANNING ACTION FOR 1984 "Going for More in '84" sparked PANCAKE BREAKFAST over 50 members and guests of St, Peter's United Church of the Frankfort Chamber of Commerce Christ will serve their 3rd at their first meeting of the new annual Men's Fellowship Pancake year. Business development through Breakfast on Saturday, February promotions and advertizing was 18, at Ash and Sauk Trail from one of the many suggestions made 7 AM to 1 PM. Adult's donation at the planning session held at will be 83, children (6-12) $2, Enricot s on January 23. The and children under 5 free, enthusiasm caught on, and a second, in-depth planning meeting WHOOPS f : was scheduled for February 27 at In the Decunber Issue of the Enrico's, New businesses in the Frankfort News there was an arti- community are encouraged to attend cle listing the Lincoln-Way thc meeting and become part of the students who were honored as action plan that is being prepared. National Merit semi-finalists and For more information on the meeting commended achievers, We inadver- or membership in the Frankfort tently omitted Rebecca Schaeffer Chamber, call the office 469-3356. and Cominic Fails who received certificates of commendation. Sorry. WILL COUNTY The Will County Local Develop- LOCAL DEVELOPMENT COMPANY ment Company has already been Joseph L, Whelan, President officially notified by the SBA that of the Will County Local Develop- its first application has been ment Company since 1982, recently approved, for 8316,000, However, accepted the Small Whelan declined to name the com- Business Administration's LDC pany until actual closing takes designation as a Certified place, Development Company #DC 05-467, In addition, the Chairman, Mr. Whelan, of Frankfort, is Lyman C, Tieman, announced that Executive Vice President, Secre- he has supported Joe Whelan and tary and Corporate Treasurer of Jays Foods, Inc. as a nominee Jays Foods, Inc, for Small Business Administration's Loonard Japp, President of State of Illinois Advocate Award, Jays and also a resident of Framk- in the Small Business Development fort, has supported Whelan's category, volunteer efforts as part of Jays' ongoing philosophy to CCW CARD AND BUNCO PARTY assist small businesses, This event will be held on Deputy District Director, Tuesday, February 28, 7:30-10:30 Anthony McMahon, presented the PM, St. Anthony's Parish Hall, official certificate to Whelan at Sauk Trail, their corporate office at 825 E, Tickets at 64-00 per person 99th Street, Chicago, will be sold in advance at St, CDC status, in essence, allows Anthony's rectory (469-3750) or the Will County Local Development at the door on February 28 (ad- Company to process SBA Debenture vance purchase is recommended), applications for fixed asset fi- Refreshments will be served. There nancing, for any eligible private will be one prize per table and company expansion within Will 75 door prizes, Two Liquor Baskets County, or, for site acquisitions, will be raffled off, Plus, there improvements and construction for will be a Cash Raffle: First any eligible industrial/comercial Prize: 8200; 2nd Price, 8100; 3rd company locating anywhere within Prize, $50 (these are all cash); Will County. 4th Prize: 850 Bond, The Debentures allow "new Raffle tickets will be sold at money" to be available to Will the party, Soft drinks, beer and County and can be issued up to wine will be sold at a minimal cost, 8500,000 per project (40% of This went is open to all adult men eligible costs) and are considered and women of the community. 'Take out' financing by replacing interim or short tenn construction SENIOR CITIZENS loans and replacing them with The Frankfort Area Senior Citi-. fixed rate, below prime, long turn zens will meet on Saturday, Feb- financing, ruary 11 at 1 PM at the Frankfort Grade School on Orqon Street, ART CLASSES -A Special Thank You "The Creative Experience" art The Library would like to extend studio and gallery, 39 W. Nebraska a special THANK YOU to the ladies Street, Frankfort is now register- who volunteer to help with story ing students for a six week session time. Sue Bartkus, Barb Laccabue, of art classes, February 20 to Ann Somerville, Marie he, Jeanne March 31: hmbaer, Cheryl Vanderplow, and -Adult Classes-(age 14 to adult)- Tami Danzl, thank you for volunteer- oil painting, water color, pencil ing to read stories. The children drawing, jewelry, weaving and enjoy story time very much, basketrv. PO&& YOU Can Checkout i ~hil&&~sClasses-(Ages 8-13 1- A new batch of laminated postvs , water color, sculpture, charcoal has been added to the col- and pastel drawing, blockprinting. lection at the Library. ?'!any of the , %il&en* s classes- (~~es5-7)- a- new posters feature the popular different media explored each week, cartoon character, Garfield, the , cat. Come into the Library and Ileen Class-(Ages 14-19)- pencil ' Irawfng . choose a bright poster to checkout A one-day seminar on basket- and take home. I I laking will be held on March 11 Valentine's Day Contest i (From 10 AM to 4 PM. Each partici- The Children's Department of the / 3ant will make an egg basket or library will be sponsoring a contest1 nelon basket that day. Registra- in conjunction with Valentines Day. , don deadline for seminar, March 5. Children who come into the Library ~ Starting in February professional between February 1st and February , framing will be available through 14th (Valentines Day) will be able , ?he studio. Owner, Margi Hsfer, to guess the number of candy hearts invites you to come in and visit the which will be sealed in a see- I :studio and gallery of professional through jar. The candy hearts will , artists work or call 469-1311 for be a part of a special Valentines I bformation. Day Display. Each child may enter the con- I FRAMCFORT PUBLIC LIBRARY test only once and make one guess, , February Pa jame Story Time and the person with the closest The library is happy to announce guess to the correct number will I February pa j a& story Time. It is receive the entire contents of the for youngsters ages 3 through 6 jar plus a popular children's beak years of age. Story Time is schedul- to keep as his or her om, courtesy I ed for Tuesday evening, February 14, of the Children's Department. The , from 6:30 to 7 PM, Registration is winner's photo will be taken and required and all be limited to included in the Ubrary's scrap- 25 children. This is a one-time- beak. The winner will be announced only story time, Youngsters can be on February 16th. registered by calling the Library Come into the Library and enter I at 469-2423 for details, our "Have A Heart Contest " GlBMFWN APPRECIATION DAY THE GRaXNERY We are officially declaring Coming events at the Grdnery: February 14 as LIBRARIAN APPRECIA- Ice 5&lpturing Show: Saturday, TION DAYII If any of these busy February 4, 1 PM, One ton of ladies has been helpful, this is ice will be used to create this a good day for you to drop by and sculpture, thank thun, Without their continued Bridal Fashion Show: Saturday, support of all of our fundraisers March 3, 1. PM. Bridal gowns, and programs, Friends probably tuxedos, flowers, gift items, could not exist. Thanks ladies: etc, will be featured in the Our December Shop n Share days 1890's setting of the Graineryo at Jewel earned $57.95, Thanks shoppers? FRANKFORT BAPTIST CHURCH Got the winter blahs? Come to the We have a new pastor, Rev, library for something different. William McCluskey of Cartemille, The paper back exchange, comic ex-. Illinois, Rev. McCluskey was or- change, coupon boxes and patterns dained to the Ministry in 1976, are waiting to challenge you, And He pastored Big Ridge Baptist remember Dial-A-Story, 469-9040, Church of Harrilsburg, Illinois for 7 years Mle attending school. He EmwKmRT GIRL Scou'rS was a member of the revival teams The Girl Scouts came out to help of Baptist Student Union from 1973 with the Frankfort tree lighting to 1977, He has a Master of and a good time was had by all. Divinity degree obtained from . The Father-Daughter Banquet was Southern Baptist Theological well attended and enjoyed by the Seminary. Gfrl Scouts and their dads or Frankfort Baptist Church in- grandfathers, Many troops attended vites weqmne in the conmnmity dramatic performances in December. to come, hear, and meet Reverend "The Christmas Carol" at the Rialto, MKluskeyo "The Nutcracker" at Drury Lane and Wanzel & Gretel" ballet by FRANKE'ORT GIRLS SOJPTBALL the American Dance Studio, Registrations: Februglry 11 and The Trailways council is offerlng 18, Frankfort Park District office, Expo '84 at Joliet Junior College 10 AM to Noon. Fee: $15 Tee Ball, on February 11 from 10 AM to 3 PM, $18/child or $28/Family for Many troops will be attending this Juniors and Seniors, Age groupings exhibition put on by scouts through- are:'7-8, Tee Ball; 9-12, Juniors; out the Council, Family and friends 13-18 Seniors, arc invited free of charge, Registration fee after Febru- Cookie Sales have begun, If you ary 28: $2l/child or $33/fdly. have not heard from the Girl Scouts Any questions, call Pete Laue, near you and you would like to help 469-4495, or Bum Carlos, 469-2893, support this program, then please call Teresa at 469-2060 to order, HAPPY VALENTIME DAYr .-- - FRANKFORT POLICE DEPARTMENT "Three miles from the store Chief Darrell L. Sanders where you bought beer for that Serious problems caused by nice-looking kid, he passed a car parents providing liquor for on a hi11 and a truck hit him their underage children and adults head on, on the other side of the purchasing liquor for minors are incline. on the increase, Following is an "David was a terrific guy and article which appeared in Ann a fine athlete. He had a lot of Landerst column, which should friends, The coach at school said alert you to the severity of David had a great future, Now he's these problems, dead, "Dear Ann Landers : Please "Too bad you weren' t there print this letter, I hope the in- when the police came to the house dividual for whom it is intended and told Mom and Dad and me about will see it and learn something, the accident. You would have been "Dear Generous Person: Thank mighty proud of yourself for you for what you did last week having played such an important when you stopped at a convenience part in the whole thing, store, A young man approached you "And it's also too bad the and asked if you would make a pur- manager of the store didn't get chase for him, He wanted two six- your license number when he got packs of beer, David's, You could have been "Never mind that he was under- charged. age and already had been refused "Maybe next time a kid asks you by the manager, And don't let the to buy beer for him you will fact that he was visibly intoxi- remember that you did it once and cated bother you, Being a good- it cost a young man his life, You hearted soul, you agreed to make also left wounds in the hearts of the purchase, Iem sure you felt his parents and sister that will pretty good about doing such a never heal, kind deed, GRIEVING IN THE ROCKIEStt "You, Generous Person, helped I would like to remind adults kill my brother, that by purchasing liquor for a "That nice-looking kid you minor not only can you be held bought the beer for opened a six- civilly and criminally liable, pack and started to drink as soon but also morally responsible, as he got into his car, Beginning midniqht, January 31, "The manager of the store vehicle stickers must be dis- called the police when he saw you played on the windshield of cars give the young fellow the beer regularly parked, housed, or gar- and take money from him. aged within the Village limits, 'The manager also took down The police department will begin the number of the boy's license a concentrated effort on February plate, But the police got there 1, which will include setting up too late, our annual road blocks and issuing tickets to violators. Officers are instructed to write FRANKFORT POST OFFICE tickets for un&cupied cars that H-E-L-P: Poshaster We are in plain view and it is ob- Handella calls on businesses and vious they do not have a current residents to help reduce the high sticker displayed, Cars for sale, incidence of slips, trips and as well as company-owned cars falls suffered by letter carriers are required to have a current due to the snow and ice, stick~r, Please clear, or sand Also, I would like to remind you pathway and stairway and everyone that it is unlawful to avoid possible injury to your park any vehicle or for any carrier, and receive our deepest vehicle to remain parked upon any appreciation, Mandella said: street in the Village between the "We want to keep our carriers on hours of 8 PM and 8 AM after a their feet so they can continue two-inch snowfall, Vehicles in to give efficient service to our violation will be towed and the customers," owner ticketed, Please make note Emphasizing the seriousness of of this ordinance, the problem, he said slips, trips and falls rank as the #1 cause of injury to postal workers. He stressed that carriers will do everything possible to deliver the as a part of the Rialto Square mail, but snow and ice can create Winter Concert Series, has tickets obstacles beyond human ability, for two Bobby Vinton concerts, on So, please help all you can, Saturday, February 18 and Sunday, February 19, and the musical Evita, LINCOLN-WAY HIGH SCHOOL to be presented on Sunday, March 4, ANNUAL GLEE CLUB CONCERT All "benefit" tickets purchased The traditional Glee Club Con- from the choir are $20,00, Proceeds cert, presented by the J.Lmior/ will help the choir travel to Senior Concert Chorale and the Europe from June 10-27,- 1984, male glee club, will take place on Tickets may be secured by calling Wednesday, February 8, 7: 30 PM, at Mr. Darrell Valentine at 485-3276 the Central auditorium, Included or Mrs. Mary Guerio at 469-3701, will be music of the masters, The entire ticket cost of 820 is folksongs, patriotic, popular and considered a contribution to the selections from the Broadway Lincoln-Way Choir according to the musical, CATS. The Singing Knights Rialto Square Theatre, Tickets for will present "Men of Harlech" and the Sunday Vinton concert and the "We Shall Walk Through the Valley," Sunday Evita performance are on Tickets may be secured from any the main floor. Tickets for the member of the choirs or at the Saturday Vinton concert are on door and are $1,50/adults; $1,00/ the main floor and the center students, Golden agers are section of the balcony, cordially invited to attend with their Golden Pass, FRAMCFORT BOYS BASEBALL Sickroom equipment for use in ~ewboard members for the 1984 the home such as hospital beds, season are: side rails, wheel chairs, commodes Major League V.P., Bill Keegan and walkers-on loan for as long as Minor League V. P. , Doug ~ousse needed, Secretary, Jerry McGuire Transportation-subject to availa- Treasurer, Tom Kazmierczdc bility, a limited number of vol- Player Agent, Jim Hellrung unteers will drive ambulatory Equipment Manager, Dan Walenga cancer patients to and from their Asst, Equip. Mgr,, Jerry Stewart cancer treatments when the patient Grounds Manager, Bud Bant has no other means of transportatio~ Umpire in Chief, Cliff Janelinus. Rehabilitation-Selected, trained Registration dates are: volunteers who have undergone February 4, 11 and 18, 9-12 Noon, similar surgery (inastectomy or Frankfort 157C Diptrict Office. colostomy) will call on new patient# Leagues and fees are as fol- with the approval of their physi- lows: Colts (15 to 16 years) $35; cians, to help them obtain their Ponys (13-14 years) 530; Majors maximum physical and social (11-12 years) $25; Minors (9-10 potential, years) $25; T-Ball (7-8 years) Cancer patients and their fa- $20, For families with more than ilies can call or visit the ACS one boy, fees will be full amount area office, 114 Church Street, New for the older and $10 for each &enox (485-9500) for information additf onal boy. on follow-up therapy, purchase For further information, call of appliances and referral to local 469-6956, helpful resources, To facilitate these patient ser- HELP AVAILABLE THROUGH vices, as well as ACS educational THE CANCER socmm programs on prevention and early The Service Program of the Ameri- detection of cancer, volunteers can Cancer society-is the comforiA.ng are needed; office volunteers for answer to the many problems which typing and clerical projects as arise when cancer strikes families well as transportation volunteers in Frankfort Township, to drive cancer patients to and When cancer is diagnosed in the from treatment centers, family, it is suggested that a Anyone who would like more family manber call the ACS area information may call 485-9500. office in New hoxat 485-9500 to learn more about the following HAPPY BIRTHDAY services available at no cost to MARIE FRITZ will celebrate her people with cancer being cared for 86th birthday on February 17, in the home: LOREN SMTH &ll celebrate his Disposable bedpads and non-sterile 82nd birthday on February 17, &essings in various sizes, pre- REIDA GUNDERLACH will celebrate pared by dedicated volunteers and her 96th birthday on February 24, available in unlimited quantities, LUCIIE IX)RD will celebrate her 85th birthday on February 24. FRANKFORT PTA NEWS It will carry a backboard, The Frankfort PTA is declaring splints, blankets, plus other February to be "Nutrition Month" rescue equipment, It is completely for our schools, During this enclosed by neoprene with clear month, the children may be invol- plastic windows, therefore the ved in various nutrition dis- patient will receive the neces- cussions and activities in their sary treatment right on the scene. classrooms to learn more about Firefighters are thoroughly making wise food choices and how trained in the operation and main- it affects their health, Parents tenance of snowmobiles, They will are encouraged to talk with their be drilled in rescuing accident a children about good nutrition, victims, The PTA Winter Luncheon Meet- A purchased snowmobile trailer '1 ing will take place Tuesday, will carry the snowmobiles and I February 21 at 12 Noon at the rescue sled, This purchase was Frankfort Junior High. Beverages made possible by funds raised I will be provided, just bring a from the Fire Department Dance, I luncheon dish to pass, Children the Fall Festival raffle, The are welcome, There will be door trailer is used to transport the prizes and a Penny Social. 1905 antique hose cart to parades around the area, I FRJWKFORT FIRE DEPARTMENT Additionally, the snowmobiles SNOWMOBILES IN SERVICE22 will be used to aid stranded The Frankfort Fire Protection motorists in snowstorms and to . District purchased from Heather- assist, either with food, or what- wick Implements, and put into wer help is needed, to people in I service, 2 snowmobiles, They cost rural areas who may be snowed in, $1,000 each. Heathdck donated Our Firefighters advise snow- I 2 snowmobile suits, 2 helmets, 2 mobilers to use extreme caution pairs of gloves and boots, in operating snowmobiles, Know- !I ledge of symptoms and treatment During the past few years, I snowmobile accidents have increased of hypothermia is extremely 1 therefore the decision to purchase essential, Fanners, industries the snowmobiles, mainly because and home owners with large tracts I most of the accidents occurred of land resent snowmobilers tres- I at some distance off the road, passing, They put up wires, low ~ Firefighters, on occasion, have fences, barricades. Many serious used their personal four-wheel accidents 'have occurred as a result drive vehicles to carry rescue of snowmobilers running into these i personnel and equipment to the obstacles, Remember, while you are victims and to transport them having fun, do not trespass and back to the road, Snowmobiles use common sense to prevent I are equipped with first aid becoming a casualty, supplies, Alao a rescue sled was made by vogeimann Industries, fim~ort, GIRL SCOUTS 50TH COOKIEVERSARY President Giordano announced The Trailways Girl Scout Coun- the Annual Sweet Heart Night cil will conduct its annual would be held Saturday, February cookie sale from January 27 to 11, at the Martinique Theater. We February 10, marking its 50th were able to secure only 150 anniversary. This year a special tickets, therefore, reservations 50th anniversary cookie will be will be taken on a first-come- offered in addition to the six first-serve basis. The trip in- other varieties which will sell cludes transportation, prime rib at $1.75 per box. dinner and show starring Martha The annual cookie sale is the Ray@--all for $22.00. For tickets main fundraiser for this organi- contact President Giordano, Lion zation for girls between the GUS Anagous or Lion Les Egbert. ages of 6 and 17. Proceeds which The after-dinner program was stay with the troops and Trail- presented by Optometrist Jim ways Council, plus allocations Sanderson, Orland Park Lions Club from the United Way, make many member. It was a slide program of learning and growing opportunities his work with the visually im- possible, from ballet and back- paired in Ecuador. Ecuador has packing to camping and career days. very little, if any, health care If you are not contacted by a programs. V.0oS.H. (Volunteer Scout, you can call (312) Optometric Services to Humanity) 479-2358, 469-4651, 478-4938 or members visit Ecuador and furnish 478-4137 and your order will be eye examinations to those in need cheerfully taken. of one. Members pay their own Thank you for supporting the expenses, Students, who accompany Girl Scouts. them, pay 5200 and the VoOoSoH. pays the remainder. This year FRANKF'ORT LJONS NEWS about 2,000 people will be fitted The Frankfort Lions met at with eyeglasses. The Frankfort Enricors, Monday, January 9, with Lions voted to underwrite one 70 members present. President student's expenses. This is Giordano reported that delivery another fine example of Wne never of the Visualtek Machine (elec- stands so tall as when stooping tronic visual aid for the to help some one less fortunateetl partially blind) was made and that it would be installed at the Frank- UNIQUE ANTIQUES fort Library, after it is demon- SCALE HOUSE ANTIQUES strated, in order to make the Unique Antiques and Scale House public aware of its potential. Antiques will display their wares Lion John McLaughlin demonstrated at the New Lenox Antique Show and it to the club and will demon- Sale on Sunday, February 19, at strate it in two places in Frank- the Lions Community Center, which fort in February. If you would is located behind Braun Sales on like a private showing, make an Manor Drive and will be open to appointment with John at 469-2943. the public Sunday, 9 AM - 4 PM, PROGRAM ON DRUG & ALCOHOL ABUSE SCCCER CLINIC "Pride" is the name selected The Lincoln-Way soccer coaches by the Frankfort Township Task will hold a clinic for all area Force on Drug &use at a meeting park district and youth soccer held recently in Frankfort, The coaches on February 16 and 23, group is aimed at aiding the The sessions will be held in the youth, family and community in Lincoln-Way North gym from 7 until curbing drugs and alcohol abuse 9:15 PM, The first session will be which has been steadily increas- a summation of material given at ing in the Frankfort area, Formed last year's clinic, while the second as a result of the TV program session will be a presentation of "The Chemical People", the group new material, While there will be is growing slowly but steadily. no charge, participants are asked As part of the goal of inform- to preregister by calling the ing the public, a program has been school at 485-7621 between 8 AM planned on the topic "CHEMICAL and 4 PM. Registration deadline DEPENDENCY: A TREATABLE DISEASE-" is Wednesday February 1, Kathleen Brennan, Staff Member of the Adolescent Chemical Dependency CUB SCOUT PACK 270 Program at Ingalls Memorial Hospi- Cub Scout Pack 270 presented tal, will speak, The program will the following awards at the be held on Monday, February 13, January Pack Meeting: 7 PM at the Frankfort Township -Bear Badges: David Moe, Daniel Building, Route 30, and is open Demski, Brandon Wilson and David to the public..For more informa- Meismer, tion on PRIDE or the program, -Wolf Badge: Chad Reyburn contact Bill Hickey, Chairman, -Gold arrows: David Moe, Daniel 469-3415. Denski, Brandon Wilson and David 1 Meismer, 1 SKI CLUB TRIPS Silver arrows: David Moe, Daniel Lincoln-Way Ski Club will be Demski and David Meismer, offering two trips this month. Webelos Badqes: Nate Shaffer, Todd February 11, to Wintergreen, Wis- Veldhuizen, Frank Delsing and Jon consin, and February 26, to Devil's Heatherwick, Head, , The day trips Webelos Activity pins for Artist available in March are the llth to Mike Harmon; Engineer and to Sundown, , and the 24th to Citizen to Nate Shaffer, Jon Cascade, Wisconsin. A weekend trip Heatherwick and Todd Veldhuizen; is also available in March, the Citizen to Mike Marmon, Frank 9th to the llth to Sugar Loaf, Dclsing and Troy Buccini, 1 Michigan. Prices and applications Reservations are being taken by for all trips are available at Cub Scout Den Leaders for the Lincoln-Way Ski and Sports (469- annual Blue & Gold Dinner to be I 9494) or call Dave at 469-3470. held on Tuesday, February 21 at 1 The February monthly meeting is 6:30 PM at Camp Manitoqua, on tk 27th at Dimitrits Restaurant I in ~atteson. FOSTER PARENTS NEEDED Aunt Martha's Youth Service Center is expanding services in the eastern Will County area. We are looking for a few families who would be interested in serving as emergency short-term foster par-

ents. Families who are Interested [ in providing this much needed and rewarding service should contact Dan Davis at Aunt Martha's Frankfort office 469-6700, 9 AM to 5 PM Monday through Friday. I NEW EQUIPMENT ADDED M & M Graphic is proud to announce the addition of a new Compiugraphic Corp MCS-5 comput- erized photographic typesetting system, According to Mr. Fred Malito, "we are capable of handling a wide variety of typesetting re- , quirements, and, this will great- ly decrease turnaround time in pre press areas of composition and paste-up. We welcome anyone with a trade or commercial appli- cation to come in for an over- I view of system capability and demonstration." I

A CAPPELLA CHOIR Tom There are ten places still available m the upcoming 17-day A Cappella Choir tour departing Chicago on June 10 and returning on June 26. The choir will pre- sent concerts in addition to sightseeing and special excur- sions. Please contact Mr. Stark at Lincoln-Way for any further information, Phone 485-7600 or 469-9645.