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Ç funned Ofl Page 4C .._s____.----- PageZ TheBagle, Thursday, September24,1987 The Bssgle,Thssrsday, September24, 1097 Pancakes for Marines r5r_(!x - P /19874 MEMBER 50,155.,,,IllinOis A Newspaper G enior Citizens' rL' \) Associa Sinn Lk,I E t NEWS AND VIEW An ¡ndependwnt Corn munilyNeurspaper Establishedin ¡957 David Besser-Edilor & Publisher Diane MilIrr-Managiog Editor Robert Besser-City Editor 8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinoiv 60648 966-3900-1-4 Mark Krajechi-Copy Editor News for all Niles Seniors (age 62andover).... from the Nues Senior Center Store seeks to reach accordwithNilcs on issue 8060 Oakton, Nues 967-1OO ext 376 Speaking Of GAHPIELD FARM TRIP A reminder is estended to all tichethofdecu for the Garfield Farm Trip os Friday, Sept. 25 that the bus wilt depart the senior the Library... coxtorot9a.m. and return at4p.m. Courtinjunctionallows by Duncan J. McKeazIe, Niles IAbrary AlImIlIlsteatOr CERAMICS the Nottoolung ago Niles celebrated with a festival inthe area Mthe A reminder ix extended to alt otodexto enrolled In Golf Mm Shopping Center, Oar Baokmnbile was parked there ta ceramics courseu that Ihn connues will begix no Friday, Sept.25 promote library service. We niferedregistratien cards, tours of the at tO am. sod I p.m. reopeetmvely. haukmuhile, helium balloons anda chance to talk abuat library Ser- Xratedvideo rentals vice. WOMEN'S CLUB BAKE SALE by Sylvia Dalrymple The Nibs Sector Women's Club will h000ess a bake sale Opon One of the things that surprised me most menthe number uf peo- to the public os Monday, Sept. 20 from tl30 am.IO3 p.m. Rake Niles Fire Attorneysfor West Coastvillage obscenity ardb000ce. It uale chairperson Anne Dworah indicatod that she plano On pIe that, when ashed if they have a library card, answered, "Ne, batmykidn do." Some said itwithconvictinn, somewith pride, and Video, 8505 Dempster SL, NSes,wan then entended to SepI. 17. haviog a large variety nl homemade goodies for oste. Dept. calls went ta Cook County CircuitThe order was rxtonded sa that name with a nota of apology in their voice. Why? Court Mnnday toobtain athe video otare owners could WOMEN'S CLUB The Nibs Fire Departmeot work not an agreement with Ike Why dn peuple think libraries are far kids? Learning durs not preliminary in$ouctios that wilt The Niles Senior Cester Womno's Club will meet on Monday, responded to 14 fire calta and 53 allow the store Ioconduct villageois Ike issue. Members of the 2nd Merme Mmctmel Morgan from Ardmore, Commission for the Camtitatlon Sept. lIst 1 p.m. Following the regular husmeos meetiog Arlene stop with grade ochoel. Education continues from the coddle to the ambulance calta from Sept. 1110 husmeen as asnal wilboul a On Sept. 10, Riles police en- DmViion Band from Comp Le- OK, Davmd Haskill, MillIord, MI, Bicentennial, highlighted by the Horst from Lutheran Geoeral Hospital will lertuco 00 the grave. Everyone han a need far information from time to time Sept. 18. Some even like to read a good beak nawandthen. Afew ethers liki villagebminous liceme. tened the store located in Ike jeune, North Caroimna were and Thomas Kohl, San Bernar-four-day Freedom Fest, utaged hospital's Senior Passport program. A lighl luncheon will he ...Fireoien on Sept. Il went lo The order handed down by.Dempster Plaza shopping center treated to a brunch of paocakeo dmno, CA(1-r)and MaineSeptember 3-6 os the gronuds nl nerved at a runt nl $lat noon, for those Iodico who wish to come to watch an occanional video. Then there Is the rare breed that the Lawrencewood shopping ren- and sausages followieg themr that researches test reporta for the best washing machine er cae on tisi Judge Robert Sklndowski also.and charged masager Mike Township Snpervisor Paul K.Maryville Academy, Central and early. Thove in atlendance may also bnisg their ows tuocheos. ter no o report of a lavera lire. prevents Riles from enforcing oFeldman and clerk Mallhew performaoce at Freedom Fest on Halverson, DesPlaises, whoRiver rds., Des Plaines. Coffee asd dessert ace provided at no charge. The Oct. lt Bolt market before they make a parchase. The blazr, which was confined ta "gentlemen's agreement" thatLoSa500 wilk violating Ike ob- Snnday, Sept. 6. chaired the Maine Township Orchard trip tickets wilt heuofd at this merlino. 00 enhasol fan in a washroom, scenity law by renting â movie The pancakes were served by Seme da research before a vacatien ta plan the heat routa, select reqoires business linease ap- hod been eutisguisbed by the plicanto to fill out a form wherein "Backcoom Romance" to on un- David Milano from Paocakes .011. PAINTING o unique bed and breakfast inn, or find the mast outotanding Morton Grove Fire Departmrst. A-Plenty in Northbrook (r), who Senior Citizen Real Estate lhry agree noI to sell or rent n-dercover policeman. Both men As eight week oil painting class will be held on Tuesdays frorol restaurant. There are those that even need a mutet which will let Entimated damage was $10. A rated Or "seaually explicit"posted a $10 cash bond and will mn shown at the grmddle ready to 9130 am. to 1213f am. starting Sept. 29. Hefen Vas Tempero is themtafçeBowserofFidowiththem.
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