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6960 OtkKTON NILES IL 60648 gT0Lotvo,7'-. '' 'tLlOt,i.,.u. . Firefighters from 8 suburbs Progress updäte on new police chief selection battle hi-rise blaze An announeemeut will he made chief for 28 years and will corn- A tire that apparently started Grove, Des Plaines, Skekie, Parklocated un the southwest conter altheNilesVillageBeard pIde 30 years is the department ¡n a built-in oven gutted a one-Ridge, North Maine and threeof the building. "There waa meeting Jan.2f opdating the in May. badroom apartment on the tenth other towns responded to theheavy smoke, We walked tram progress in selecting a new police The management consulting floor of Highland Towers Con-alarm at appronimately 4 am.the eighth fleer ta the apartment chief to replace retiring police firm nf Cresap, MeCormtek B dominiamo, 8801 Golf Rd., Nies, Nu one wau injured in the fire. where the fire was extinguished chief Clarence Emrikuon in May, Pagett are enndocttug a nation- early Monday moridng causing On arrival, firemen saw the in-in abeat 30 minutes," said Nies according to Mayor Nichotao wide search foreligibleran- $4g,000 damage. tense blaze had blowu out the Fire Chief Harry Ktnowski, Blase. didaten lo lilt the position, as weU Firefighters from Mortonwindows of the apartment Cuathaed na Page 44 Emrihoss han served as police Caiitftiuedoapage48

Resignation forced bymove out of district

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8746 N Sh m d II , -.-.; J /., 968-3900-14 resignation VOL, 31. NO. 32, TIlE BUGLE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1988 25° per copy of Kosiba Library plans campaign hySytvlu Datrymple Nitos park commissioners ac-porated Maine Township, served CopIed the resignation of hoard the board for lt years and served member Dan Monika with regrets part of his lerm as huard for tax hike vote at Tuesday's meeting, at which president. by Eileen Htrurbfeld three former board members Board president Mary Marusek were present In bid their ows praised Kosiba tor his dedication In onticipatioo of o March 15 mais library, 6960 Oaktus SI. in pass it wo beep people mIne- personal farewells. in serving pork district residents, referendum for a 20 mii library Nites. Times and dates will bemed Kosiba, who is moving nut ofnoting be had spesi timo asd et- ton increase, trustees of the Nues u000usced later. Continued Os Page 47 biles to o new bouiso in unincor- Cuuttaued en Page 47 Publie Library District are sous In another attempt to asuwer scheduled tu begin meetings with the public's questions regarding librarypatrons tu aoswer the need tor uluxincrease, fthe questions and distribute trusteesaskeda"holline" Nues Citizen Year literature regarding needs fur is- telephone be installed with the creused revenue. The present tan phone number 067-0570. rate is at ib mils. A referendum tor a 25 mii tax . According tu huard action at a increase toiled by 1,415 voles is regular Jasoory 13meeting, November, 1006. Board President trustees tentativelywill meet Torri Carmas said, "We were so with library patruns on certain close Is passage last lime. I don't weehesds and/Or Mondays al the see why the referendum won't Maine TownshipNues public Democrats needaccess cable judges programs Anyone residing in the Maine Township area, particularly In The first st a series nf satirical the Park Ede and Des Plaines programs called "Pirate TV.", areas, who wouldlike to become wilt be aired three times during an ElectionJudge for the for- January and February no Mites ,thcoming elections in1988-89, public access cable TV., Channel tdease cootaCt NolIser Lardoto, at 21. Coqmnned on Page 47 The outy requisite Is thutysu or u registeredvoter. This is a paid, nut a volunteer Don't Miss: 5b. This year, thesalary for an . Election Judge has been increau- f0ggfrsin$45Mso,ifyouat. - tend the classroomSensinn, you cao earn auadditional$20, 4revlously it was only $10. There 4re additionaloptions of picking I'm nverwhehaed. There are- -k1sateaiiRtt, frnmchurch and arhaotactivitieu up.the materialo siedreturning people morededirving of this Judging from the tumultuosa tu warklng with developmentally tl1en, where YOUcanearn an ad- award than I," said a tearful Lois applause that greeted the winuer dIsabled youths. IUunal $10. tt la possible to earn Pages 2 1-31 Kezeny, Nies Citizen ef the Year alter the announcement, Kezany The award estahllsbed in 1982, total of$90 far being auElection forl9f7anulsereceivedthehueor underrated her atrecognizes the recipient who .ud_ge. laut Friday evening at thecompllnhments, which range Coulbhlled on Page 41 Page 2 The Bugle, Thuruday, Jmumy21,1988 "Special Thanks"award Thesugle, Thursday, Jaernury2l, 1998

for CommonwealthEdison /1988,4 MEMBER No,lIs.en lussi. A Commonwealth Edisonhas Ngwnp.p.r G rec&ved a SpecialThanks' Senior Citizens' Ansal.tiOn award from theMetropolitan &tr illugir E CampaignoftheUnited I i') Way/CrÛnadeot Mercy for the NEWS AND VIEWS A n Independtenf Corn m Iwi,y No'IvspnpFr Established in ¡957 David Besser-Editor & Pshtisher Significant marease io omptoyee Diane Miller-Managing Edilor Cnntrikotidn'nbgtwgèq 1987 nd. Robert Besser-City Editor tftt.Edison emptoyoen-ti'g - . L y. 8746 IN. Shermer Road, 'Nues. IlIinosjs 60648 966-390014 Mark Krajechi.Cupy Editor pledged to donate f2.npigh to the United Way inthe opcoming News for all Nues Seniors (age 62 and over) year, compared to $2,33g,524 in ttt7. from the Niles Senior Center Supreme Courtrulingto have little effect locally The Metropotitan Campaign nf 8060 Oakton, Nues 967-6100 ext. 376 Nues coordinating new the United Way sennes the City of Chicago and oner 150 surrounding CHINESE LUNCHEON

- Communities. The United Way The center's Chinese luncheon will be on Friday, Jan.23 supports a wide variety of human at t23O p.m. The menu, catered by CItino Chef will inclode beef Friendly Visitor program care unen/lees and urganinationu, with peapads, cbickeo chop oaey, friedrire, egg mil and fortune Schoolssee noproIem incfuding emergency services far cookie. Following the luncheon Mr. Shim of the Nileu Tae lgwon Nibs Famllyoervieesand She enptateed maoy oflhe shot- the hnmefess, vncationat training Semor Citizens tonteen have ao- too io the cemmunily either do Accepting the "Special Thanks" award fromCommonwcatth Do Academy will provide a martial arts preuestation, ficbet_s neuwIed a "Friendly not have families er they live io fur the etderty, and drog/atenhot Edison aret-r), ficeler l.egron, Vioc Pi'csident Pat Sanders, are $5.50. Please call to check on openings: 067-6100 not. 376, pilot prevention and intervention ser- Kathy Fard, Frank Rents Visitmg Program" developed to -another torni. "They are eut off - United Way, Dein Schiodthcch - Western meet the Seeds uf homebound from family aod friends and vices. Emptnyee campaigns ac- Dis'ision Vice President and Merci Dee, WGN Tctevisies. WOMEN'S CLUB LIGHT LUNCHEON AND MEEmJOG withnewspapercensoring become depreoned snithontIO- count fur up tu PO percent uf the The womeo'n ebb wilt condoct ita light luncheon on Monday, reoideota in tEilen. United Ways's budget. Edison tien nf being tied tu a geographicemployees arraso the rnnipany'u Jan. 25 at0000. Themeno is bamandchneoe sandwiches, potato The program prnviden visitors terartins with people. They just bySylvia Datrymple has supporteda United Way area und us a result, the welfare sernice territory also eutuiiteer salad and cup oakeu. Tickela are $1 and ore on sale op to lo people who are reslrleted lo want In talk lo someone and feel emptnyen campaign since 1943. and development et northern 1f- their time and efforts to many Janoary lUn 8070180 est. 376. Following will be the regnlor their komes due to age, illness or onmeone io intereoted in them." A Supreme Court ruling tant applied to ose- newspaper and we The program wao created to Utitities are in the unique posi- mois is uf vital imartaner tosocial uernice and cnmmaoity husiocau meeting at I p.m. The program after the meeting will disability, according to project Nues Fire week that puhtic school officials don't anticipate aoy change along meet the oecdo of the Cooseouoweatth Edison. Edioos orgaoiaatiaos. include games konteoned by vice president Jane Garbal. eoordioalor Chrtotioe Cennetly, have bread power to censor 565- those lineo which would require Porter public forum mho man appointed to the public homebound, hut the wool Impur- dent oewspapers brooght mined ceotrots," Elliott said. tant benefitiothe oemne of Dept. calls Congressman John Porter BRiDGE SEEKING NEW PLAYERS nerviec program by the Xeron reactions from officials of two He ooted student editors and Free homesharmg Corporation. pnoitive anticipation experienced The Nitos Fire Department area high schools over the threat reporters ore aware of their (R-lOth) has schedoleti his first Friends of Our hridgr group io seebiug new ployers. The group meetuou 1988 publie forum for Saturday, Cnoneily, mho boldo u degree io by both the visitor and the shut. answered 35 fire alarmo and 40 of iocreased cenonmohip of school responsibility io the boosting ut Thmdayo at 1 p.m. For farther 'esformation, please contact in. "We have te mow what their January 23 from 10-11:30am. at service the Library Dorothy Greca atthe seotorcenter onthe necandorfoorth Theo- psychology, said the goals of the ambulance calls from Jan, 7 to publications. the oewopayer and he does eut the Nortlibrook Public Library, program are te eocnoeage fries- needs are. Some may ho sul. Jun.25. The 1903 ease involved lormer anticipate any problems regar- The Ceoter of Concern, Suite day at I p.m. The nest time the bridge players will meet io feriog from depression and help 1201 Cedar Lane in Northbrook. 125, 1580 N. Northwest Highway book sale Jaooary 20. thiop aod fostera neme of Firemen ou Jan. 7 went to Missouri high school journalism diog censorship. belonging te the eommuoity. "Il can come from the profeossooal Onark and Leo St, on a report of students who claimed their First Elliott's statement was pro. Porter said that "Topic A" wtll io Parte Ridge boo developeda The Friends of the Nileg Public be "Special Interests 4, the Bot- would alleviateloneliness and staff io Niles Famsly Services," smoke coming from the bock of a Amendment free speech righta habIt' in relmenee to a Chicago free homeshariog service that Library still be bolilla0 a book SQUARE DANCING Ceonelly said. tom Line:Congresu' Reupon- caS aid you financially and pro. sale at the isolation by providiog the intereot car. Aebeck showed soot deponita were violated by a principal newopaper articlequoting u library begtontog Open square dancing will meetas anual on Tueoday, Jan. 20 at al a friend willing to visit a few Other activttieo doriog visits (Hacelwood East High School io ooburbaa high school student's tibility to the Nation" Audience vide companionship andease dit- January lt.The Nilen Publie 1:38 p.m. The program is open to all Niles Senior Center 00 the street and an fire banard. hoorsonceawrrk,"ohesaid. CoutlnuedsuPege4fi suburban St. Louis) who objected coneero that allowing ad- members will be invited to ad- fieolt home reop000ibilitieo, Library 'w located at 6560 Oabton regtutraoLs at co charge. Cutter Don Stace always welcomes On Jan. 7firefighters responded to 7730 Harlem where to articles On pregnancy and miotutrators lo cut stories nr ex- dross this or any other issue, Hameseekero, of all ageg,en- St, Nies. This ta an annual event oewcomrru. Reservations are oat necessary. change seryices sack for the Frieodu and their major pot holders und kitchen towels divorce seheduted for a jour- croise censorship would create o aun meal "PR rag" nr a self-serving device r DINO MIMA preparation, bnaoekeeping, corn- food rainer to benefit the library, LINE DANCING bad caugbtfire in a drawer under nalism clous newspaper. a Developer files suit for the stove top. The items were ex- Thoprincipal deleted the twa fer school officials. 8045 MILWAUKEE, NILES pani000hip or rent Ear suitable Open line duociog lakes place each Tuesday at 2l30p.m. 985.9598 liviog quartero, A pre-salewillhe held on tissguiobed in a bitches sink and stories claiming the articles in. Heidi Hutaun, focally advisor Compiuto Bodget Permanent wann There is nu charge for thin program and reservationsore not who worin with the Pioneer staff, January 21 from 7-9 p.m. und will needed. The program is open to all Nilen senior theoccupant was advised not to vaded Ike right of privacy. $17,56 More information available by be open only to paid members of Center suo the drawer for cloth or other TheSupreme Court ruled 3-3 stated student editors have the regintranta. The nest time it will be offered is January20. GolflGreeirwood oezoning Special Snow White Saie ratting Eva at 823-0453, the Friendo nf theLibrary. inflammable material,Damage reversing an appellate coUrt dcci- soleresp000ibility of editing end Other Brando Membership miti be accepted at A developer who lost a noting subdivision of 71 nisgle-lamily wan estimated at $10. Sits favoring the student editors stories. "Sn the event there io a 30%to40%REDUCTiON WOMEN'S CLUB FASHION SHOW problem of a sensitive or inhalo- the door at a cant of $6 far in- The Ndeu Senior CeoterWomen'sCluh bid os 1.2 acreS of land in a homescalledGolf-Greenwood ...A upristbler head ruptured in and reporters who broxgbt suit Mon't Huir Cor, Styling iupleasedto presentita Gardens. ogatoot the principal. matory natureio theslory, COMPLETE VISUAL dividoala aud familien. firot annual fashion Show and luncheon eeoideotialareaiooomccr- u hoilding at 6101 Gross Point Rd. '6_00 m.d '0,50 on Friday, Feb. 52 at Callao' Suit otteges the board Dr. James Elliott, ouperintes- editorn discuss the mailer with The naIn will be upen to the 12:30 p.m. The clothing wifi be from poratod Des Plaises kas filed a as Jan, 7. The volve in the water . Stodents Winter Special ANALYSIS Parson's. The main lue- acted improperly ix denying the supply was shot off to drain the deotof Maine High SchoolIke principalortheEnglish public ou January 21 from 9am. cheoo rotreeo will be turkey and ham.Tiebeta cost$5.lO andare lawsuit against the Conk County '5Helmet. 'IO Styliog Board, The beard in October tor- coning reqseOt. The Cook Couoty system and the sprinbler head Diutmict 257, said the ruling mas Department chairman," she With lOI to 9 p.m., on January 22 from 9 corrently on sale at the tentercenter. Thioprograns in limited lo 20% OFF oeddowuthe rezoning petition. StatesAttorney'sofficewill replaced. "appropriate in that area," hut said. " I would say there are very . Hair Coloring - All Shades ates. to 5 p.m. and on January23 ludies coraSen! ut the NUes Senior Center. few problems in thin area." ON LENSES AND FRAMES from 9 a.m."to 4 p.m. Special Developer Sam Callao of Lis- repieoeot the ce000y beard in tke ...A system malfunction ad- would bave no impact as far as Highllghnieg Enpertly Dono onit, with a bearing ochedoled schoolnewspaper, Hutaon addodadmiostrators do FOR bargains will be availuble cotowood had requested the par- tivatedun alarm at Grenoan their '5.O0.'8.O0-'12,n0'15,00 on the COST CORRECTION FOR MEN'S EXERCISECLASSES March 20 in Cook County Circuit not read Pioneer cony prior to SENIOR CITIZENS lagt day of the uale. The met's noerelse vtasneu slated eel of land be rezoned from Heigbta en Jan. 0.Thealarm "Piooeer" is concerned, DRABBER EXTRA to begin io February ut will Coort. ContlooedenrogedO runt $10 each. We apologtoe for residential lo commercial. The Ceslmaedos Page 47 "High otandards already are Como io or Sali for appointment Dr. Chester J. Nowak, 0.0. Donattorn st hoohu for the tale any inconvenience the previoua pobliaked price may bave Zoning Board of Appeals ap- The Village of Niles formally High Fathine HairStylino Prom are being accepted atthe earned. Reuervations are currently objected to the, zoning chaoge, Tho Maestro Teaohnr- DINO 8150 Milwaukee Avse.ue bemg tabeo for the clous. The proved the request, bat woe sob- Library. Voluoleers are needed advaneedelam will begin an Tueu- and the majority of theresidenta DINO R MIMA Nues. iIHnoi day, Feb. 5 al lIs3U oeqoeotly dented by the Cook to assist with planning, prepar- am. and the beginner clauson Thursday, opposed a commeretal develop- 1988Operation Snowball 985.9504 823-5988 Feb. 11, also al 3-30 County Boardnf Csmmisainners. ing and conducting the nate. - am. The iostenctor in Bill Zillmer, a The land is question is on the ment intruding into their reoiden- regIstered physical therapist. Thecourses will be taught at the Miles Fach DIstrict Grennan Corner of Golf and Greenwood, liaIneighborhood. A letter Jan Caunon, u counselor at Heights Pbynieal Fitness Center, arraso from Golf Mill shopping writingcampaigntocounty Maine East, aod Joan Larnpert, a Brad Warren 8255 Oebto. Enrollmentcan onlp be accomplished through the Rilen Senior Center 807.0200 center. The parent in part of a Costloerd osPage 47 social worker at Maine East, are FROZEN Sophomore Brad Warren of eut. 376. FROZEN Park Ridge han been elected servingasco-ckairperoano of Maine Township's 1980 Operation PRIME NEW YORK oeeretary of the Tao Kappa Ep- EXTENDED TRAVELPROGRAJIO CHANGE The dnpartoee date for the Snowball, FILET MIGNON STRIP STEAK oiloo uoeial fraternity chapter at "Valley of the 'San" trip to 0ccsets policy on Officiolly approved by the Mitithin University. .'tclZOna, op005ored by theNUes SeniorCenter hasbeen cltaoged lrom February t7to April16. The change StateolIllinois,Operatioo large hoohosg forthe was necessary dueto a Snowball io a program that cx- earlierdate, in- THE BUGLE formattoo on lIas travel courages yOaOg people le adopt a 6OZ,$289CUT EA. ioor*479 lUlipS 063-7801 program should contact Cindy Risoff ut communicable diseases 12 OS. LB. David Besuer 807.07180 ont. 376, drag and alcohol-free lifestyle. Editor and Publisher byUsdoSachem Founded 0O the keliefthatall pee- ,.. OIL PAINTING & CREATIVE pie have Ike capacity te make "the Ndea DRAWING COURSES sound decisions and te exert a RIB EYE Semor Center isnow taking registration for the AtTuesday night's meeting of "The Vice President or designee 55:f0b5 creative dcawmg andoil positivo ioítseoce en othersif STEAK or FROZEN TURKEY PARTS painting clamea, Thedrawing domina Oaktau College's Sourd ofwillmake apreliminary review four week clam that willbe held on Tnesdoys from Trsssteeu a policy on chronic corn- indntermineif itinappropriateta they beve adequate i000rmaline Vol. 31, No. 32, JOlt. 21, Hou 900 am, be and sell-underotasding, Opera- ROAST LEGS 49? NECKS 29w lila am. begoasing Tuesday,Feb. 2. Theinstruegr, Helen monicable diseases wooadopted convenea multidisciplinary 8746 N. Shermer Rd. Tempera will Cover major Vms toasts. Pending findIngs of thetien Snowball takenito name WINGS 39f drawiog techniques uuchas shapes, far studente and employees. THiGHS 89f Nues, IL 60648 drasotog featores, shadingand cuntouro, Tsitton The policy, although aimilar ta team, a student with a chronicfrom the idea that positive tkiok- $69 is $0 and ing and kekavior cao spread 1mm LB, DRUMSTICK5 Phonen 903-3903-1.24 otodontu mon$ supply theirown drawing materialu, tk000 passed by nelgbbering disease may be encluded from , The osi pamtmg ciato wilt be perseo to person, growing as a Published Wrrbly no Thoroday held on Tueodayu from90010 school diotridto, bao lome the college." ¡n Niles, llliooio 1100 am. foe eleven weehu refinefllente und differences. Ac- ¡soy student with a comfirmed nnowball grows. Second Class Postage for starting March 1. The inotructoris treatment program, Heleo Vat Tempera. CIatotuition tu $1f. Students cordingta Mary Olsen, Vice communicable disease will bere- Not o The Bugle paid al Chicago, ill. are ta aupply OperotioO Snowball is not intend. FROZEN HICKORY SMOKED their unti oil paintingmaterials, preuldent of Student Affairs, one quired to take a physical es- Pottmaoler Send addreno Both elasneo Ore ed for drug uoers. Rather, it so a Depeodeoce Associutien, Opera. In March 15t5, sludeots from GROUND CHUCK open to beth beginning andadvanced of themajor pOIntu of diasimilorl- aminotion, The sitootlun will then TURKEY changes lo The Bogie, i740 otuden' o. Intereoted otudeutu lo the abanico at the term beevaluated by a team con-progrOm designedtoequip tiOO Snowball began io 1975 whee Maise Tosooship high schools Shermer Rd., Mites, SI, 60048 shoold contact 807-6150 est. 376for ty the alcoholism seeliOO of the Il- participoted in the first Maier furthe mformotion andto make renervatiarn, "suspected"if o student ap- uloting of college persounel, a teenagers with the interpero000t skills te "toy no te drogo." occor- tisais Deportmeot et Mental Township OperatiOO Ssoo'batl. . parently baa a Communicable plsyalcian, public health person. Sobseriplioo Raie Ile Advueer) WALKING CLUBMEMBERS ding te Cannon aod Lampert. The Health aod Developmental That program snosofferedin Per tingle copy $25 Current and former disease.Ms.Oteen,one of the nel, and the college'sIngot tt4 1. 79, walking elnbmemberooftke Mlles Senior program provides o fall day to Disabilities spomored the first tI- ceoperaton withDistrict Occyrar $13.06 policy's formtllOtOrs, stated thot counsel. Center are reminded thatthe group is meeting at various Imam Tonnage Instituteou Regiosdl OporatioeSoosohall. Two years stz.so Mail at 3-30 am. the Golf Mill "saupected" wan too vogae and According to the policy, the at- edoealo teens no the Schaul's Poultry & Meat Co. Three years ea Mondapu and Wedisesdays,indooru in front aspectsofalcohol und drug Substance Abuso. Two years Maine Township government $29.80 of Peoaey'a, New 1980 doestsotopedlfYwhohas the right tendance decision will be based -. served 7221 N. Harlem Ave,, NUes, III. lyearSenlorcitlaens. . medical cOnuentformuand liobility abnse, enhance octf.eateem, boild later, teeOt who bud attended as conimunity sp0050r. to 647-9304 $11.50 are required. A curdial invitation is forms toreport a OIIaP80lted case. onthefollowing factorsn Ayeur (oolofeounly)., f19,95 entended is those who nolf-confidence, and teach sound thaiyour'sinstituteretorted 19ff, Maioe Township High 647-9304 647-9264 have dropped notto rejointhegroap, may Thepakten polIcy InsIste the . Risk of tranamisalon of the MON..I'nI.9 o 6 I year (forelge) $35.00 Pteuae call967.OlOoest decinion-making skills. home feelinga needtedo School District 257 syonsored ils SAT. t 55:30 Ocal,,, Pta0,5 ,,,, lEtS All APO addresses with qumtiorn, 376 aebeolbe informed only In corn- disease to ethers. s Health rim te the particular A projectatIketltianis something for other youth io their first Operation Soowboll. as forServicemen $25,00 firmed CoMB of Commllolcoble ContluoedoltPagc 47 , dlsee.Thepolicy then niateu, CsIIIlrnsed onPage 47 Alcoholism and Drug communities. The Bugle, Thursday, Jamous-ylli, 1918 Pagel Page 4 The Blegle, ThIIrSdRy, Janury SI, lIN SALE ENDS WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27th ( Students focus Judge Keleher U.S.D.& CHOICEBONELESS FIiÙH COUÑTRY , Senior Citizen News STRIP STEAKS NORBEST' CHICKEN onlocal services addresses TURKEY BREAST $ Skokie K.C.'s Morton Grove Senior Citizens I29 Judge Jotas T. Keleher of the 965-4100 FRESH '2' ' Circuit Coort of Cook Coanty will LB. he the fealared npeahec at 11 am. HEARING SCREENING Si HEARING AID MAINTENANCE CHICKEN on Sunday, Jan. 24 for the Skokie Sovoce hearing Inns affects only thirty percent of the people $129 Kenietnis of Calumban. over the age of 65,but nome hearing Ions affeelo o greul oumbor LEGS of older people. High pitched noando ore the first affected. Ash- r ing he spoaher Is lower the pitch of the voice con often overcome this problem and is more effective than speaking louder, which 5 LB, usually mohos the speaker's voice higher. Many older penplr AVG. complain that people mumble when they are lathing, whena speaker is not facing the listener, speaks rapidly, nr does not vn. nunciate clearly, the problems are magnified. Free hearing FRESH screenings and hearing aid moiotenance will be availohle Ive LIQUORS ROASTING Morton Grove senior citizens from 10 to noon on Tharsday, Jan. 6-SIB. C 21 in the Prairie View Community Center. No appointments ore CHICKENS.. .AVG. LB. necessary. Rñ&JAYMES LAND O LAKES LEAN 3 LBS, oc MORE fi AMONG FRIENDS "We need old friends to help un grow old, new friends In help AMERICAN GROUND MaineWeat 15gb SchoniSenlor Aassly Rrrnrd (right) discussesthe BERRY C $159 neetis of The Harbour, a criais shelter for girls,ea Mame Township us stay p1100g." Momeen Sheehy, MA., will dtncunn friendships CHEESE b . WINE COOLE LO. CHUCK LB. Supervisor Paul K. Halversors (left) and Heidi Aigner,a Maine und why some last and others do not. TIsis program io pact nl I West government teacher, lookon. Oahton Community College's "Pansages Throagh Life" lecture WEAVER SIRLOIN Brand was among 40 students to partirripate ina otadent govern- serins offered at t p.m. every Tuesday at Oaklon's Skokie cain- s 98 ment day nproosorert by the township pm, 7701 Lincoln ave. in room Ill. "Among Friends" will br government and the social CHICKEN QOC PAllIES . LB. service departrnenls of Maine West and MaineEast High Sirhoola. held on Tuenday, Jon. 26, a $1 donation for the program will be $9 (9 ROLL osked ut the door. MINELLI'SHOMEMAÒE HOT oc MILD m OSCAR MAYER Free trees given by Foundation Judge John T. Keteher TRANSPORTATION VOLUNTEERS NEEDED C ITALIAN The Morion GroveVillage Hall Senior Center needn 4 PKG, s 89 Grand Knight, Earl Nicholuo, volunteers in three different transportation areas ta anaist their 12 OZ, BuS, BOLOGNA SAUSAGE.. LB. The National /acher Day Fous. Janus!),' hua uaoounced that the meeting Mnrton Grove neighbors. First, the Meals.Oo-Wheets program daDos is giving ten free trees lo The RaBanal Arbor Day Fous- will he held at Notre Dome Higk which delivers bol sneals to skat-ins, needs both regalar and each penon who becomes a dation, a nonprofit organization, School, 7615 W. Dempater, NUes. nnbstitnte drivers. Drivers are aoked to litTest aboutan hone at SCHRANCK'S PRODUCE Foundation member doriog Jan, io working to improve the quality Judge Keleher is assigned to soon-timeone dayo week. Second, the Rules ofthe Rand Review PEACH SCHNAPPS lIN of life throughout the e000try by the Law Division at the Daley Course needs additional instructors to teach the Course design- $499 The free trees are part of Iba encouraging tree planting. The Caster. He is a graduate of the ed In assist neoinr citizens in onccessfslty completing their writ- LIQUEUR750ML Foundation's effort lo promote Foundation will give the len free University of Notre Dome and ten drivers license anam. bmtractoro are trained by the treeplantingthroughouttreesto each member coo-received hin law degree from Secretary of State's Office and co-lead u 2½ hour clam four E&J America. tribotiog $tO during January. Loyola University. He was in the times a year. Finally, volnoteers are abs needed to aid with s 99 750ML ¶1I:__*M A Sogar Maple, White Flower. To heaume a member of the.12_S. Navy in World War II and transportation of individnals who need special medical therapy BRANDY ing Dogwood, l'inc OakS White Foundation und to receive the served three years ofactive duly. at kospilulu and other medical centers. For those interested in Pine5 Red Maple,Birch, free trees, a $lOmemherstsip coo- Judge Keleber wan thIn winner any of these oreas, please call the Morion Grave Senior Hot Line American Redbud, Silver Maple, trihution should he sent to Tenof the Phi Alpku Delta Legal at 470-5223. EARLY TIMES Red Oak, and Colorado Bloc Trees, National Arbor Day FaIm- Fraternsily Edamrn Annual Award KENTUCKY Spruce tree will he givenlo dation, 100 Arbor Ave., Nebraska for two years for laying the most INCOME TAX TIME membersjoining during City, NE 60410, hy Jan. 3t, 1900. (lu-y trials to verdict in the Ist Morton Grave residents who are'age 55 and overandhovepro- WHISKEY Mossicipal DiotricL hIeing "adding it up" at the end of theyour, eue receive free Judge ICeleker is a memher of help In fling their 1987 Stute osd Federallax returns from the LTY Spiash Party the Assumption Knighta of Col- Tos Counselors fur the Elderly. Appointmentsfrom 9 am. tot umbau. p.m. any Mooday, Wndsesday or Friday starting February f MINELLI'S VLASIC KOSHER Shake off the cold weather The wide variety of Lbs ac- can he made by coIling Ike Senior Hot Line, s GROCERY 'blabs" and come to the 8th Ao- livitiea will include "heal rides",Nues student wins HOMEMADE DILLS goal Family Splash Parth ut the lonertuhe fan, liSe jacket races, photography SNOW SHOVELING Leaning Tower YMCA. treasure boula,free couponsaward Teen and young adultsnow shovelers are sow availahle for '1,75 LITER INDIAN SUMMER fromMcDoualdsaod muchmore. ueoror cilloens who will ke needingtheir sidewalks and APPLE CIDER SENIOR CITIZENS An otd fashioned "Hot Dawg" Juliann R. Coysemico, u student driveways cleared ofsnow. For more infnrmatinn abont finding U LLLLLL $159 a neighkorhood shnveter, call the Morton u SherrapooSises G aod Taffy Apple sate will he hetd at University of Illinois placed se- Grove Village Hollot a.so in the North tobby. cnnd io the Notional Agronomy 965-4166, cnt. 054. COORS or Hoirout 300G This YMCA dmily tradition is Photography Award contest BUDWEISER G $979. PAPER Sr. Mens Clipper Ssvlisg'3.00 free lo members of the "V" and sponsored bythe American SOCIAL SECURryY ELIGIBILITY l2oL$'799 'S cao he eojoyed hy non-members Ssciety of Agronomy with Linon- Eligibdityfor Social Securityretirement benefits is based on BEER 24CANS GAL Moos Reg. Huir Styling5.00 Iwn factors: age und "quortern NAPKINS G for a small fee. Everyone isciol support from Pioneer Hi- nf coverage," Pull benefits ore TEN.3OMINUTE OPEN welcome. Friday, February 5, Bred International, Inc. payable when av individnatreaches the age uf tO; nr, a person MICHELOB SUN TANNING VISITS 7 DAYS from 7-thDO p.m. Mn. Cnyaewico received o $100 retiringat62 may begin receivingpermanently redneed 12OL$Q99 SAUSAGE u '35-N A WEEK '0 To prevent svcrcrowding, cash aword and man honored al benefits. "Qnorlors ofcnveroge" orn credited at the rate of foor BEER 24CANS for every year wsrhed with 12 INCH 5 120 CT. GFREDERICK'S COIFFURES1members are asked to pick-opthe Awards Banquet at Ike an. certain basic comings. A general Oscar I PRO, 5391 N. MILWAUKEEAVENUE their tree lickets io advance. OsaI meeting of the A000ericon rule of thionk in that between a.gn,ut.} 2 FOR 5QC nine and ten credited yeors of work ore regained to become 120L$799 CHICAGO, ILL For additional informatioe, Societyof Agronomy recently eligible for retiremeut benefits. Maj SOFT 'n GENTLE l 631.0574 tcontact laurie Gsth at 647-1122. held in Atlanta Georgia. Juliano Disability paymentsmay he made to a worker nnder 65 who LITE BEER,,24CANS i S Q G O C e e a is from Nilcr. suffers from o nevvrelphysical or mentol conditinn which BATHROOM preveols him vr her from workingand is espeeted to continue CHEESE BACON for at least twelve TISSUE K of C celebrates months, Medical proni is required,and there INGLENOOK CARLO ROSSI MILWAUKEE BALLARD is o five-month waiting periodbefore benefits may be paid. 1ZINCH WINE WINE FOR 31st anniversary Depeodents of the retiredworker may also receive benefits. 2 $5 CURRENCY EXCHANGE North American Martyrs Coun- The wife or husbaod nla retired worker may receive benefits of 1.5 LifER 4 LITER cil #4338 Knights of Coambas will up lo fifly percent nl theretired worker's primary insaronce ROSE'S IN NILES amount. Dependent children 4 PK. celebrale their 3lnt anniversary (and grandchildren) underage IS 89C en Sot., Jan.2g,ut St. Jobo may receive benefits of CHICKEN KIEV Serving Your Community For Over 25 Years up to fifty percent of the worker's OR Breheaf in Flanagan [tall. All benefit, Divorced spouses whohove been divorced ut leant two years muy receive kenelits al CHICAGO ORIGINAL relatives, friends alud neighbors age 52 tilbe formerspouse is eligi- CHICKEN Chocks Cashed Money OrdeN of the Knights are invited. hie for Social Security. Widows,widowers and surviving divorc- ed spouses can CORDON BISHOP CHILI A baffel of meats, salad, coke, receive benefits equol to thoseto which the 79 coffee and refreshmentswill retired or dinobled worker has beenentitled. BLEU with BEANS start at 7 p.m. Donations $12.11 sur LB. PHONE: 966-6440 per person. A gift for every lady, Por additional information about these sod nthersenior ser- WHITE ZINFANDEL Snochn willbeavailablelo vices, call Ralph Birmingham at theMorton Grove Senior Hot FAST VEHICLE LICENSING mooch on before dinner. Live Line, weekdays from O EXCLUDED $159 am. to noon at 47f-5223,sr Bud Swanson, .t u $249 manicinincludedfor your Director of lleotor Citisensllervicen ut the Village 320Z, TITLES AND TRANSFERS i pleaoare. For rescrvotioos call est. 254. Hall, 055-4101, TRAVELERS CHECKS Grand Knight Waliy Zoleany al 'COKE-TAB-SPRITE 227-5944 or Chaimaan Leonard IMPORTED ITALIAN w e,ese,ve the right to limit quant irles andcorrect printingerr Ors. NQTARY PUBLIC Zalenoy 252-3766. Essaycontest on literacy FOODS "How My Life Would be DB- James C. Debish nero. Ennays will beenlleeted 12 PACK 7780 MILWAUKEE AVE. CASH ADVANCE ferent if I Couldn't Head" is the from January ttto February 15, 12 OZ. CANS Marine Pot. Jomen C. Debinh,tnpic of a national eomy contest NOW AVAILABLE son of Ruth M. Debioh of 2449 S. To enter, contactIkeSylvan NILES fur children 5-Il, The chance to Learning Center, PHONE: MON thru FRI. 9 AM. to 7 P.M. Dale St., Den Plaines, n., baowin a trip to Waohington, D.C. creator nl this completed recruit training at national campaigntuhelp rvlSPECIALTYINELLI ROSu 965-1315SAT. 9 to 6 P.M.. SUN. 9 to 2 P.M. 9107 N. MILWAUKEE AVENUE and nther prizes from The Gamesstndentn aadnrotanst the $339 Marine Corps Recrait Depot, Sao Gang, Ltd., wilt be awarded in impor- (Across From Chateau Ritz) Diego. tanceofstrongreading and three age categorico to local mia. writing skills. Page 6 The Bg1e, Thrdy, Jmrnry 21, 19$ Award presentation Coat Drive TheBsgle,Thurnday, January21, 1588f ' - Page 7 Successful Sing/es Scene During the last month, Fetician College, with the Mental Health I I Association of Greatgr Chicago, TUE SPARES caerdinated a cant drive fer the Widow/Widower k L I I I benefit al the homeless. Over 175 On Sunday, January 31, the Spares Sunday Evening Club wilJ E ) casIa were collected under the Support Groupshold auuther dance tram 8-fl THIS SALE STARTS auspices of the Stsdent Sesate THURSDAY and distrihuled by the Associa- The tousof a Opasse is ap.m. at the Morton Grove tien at City sbeltera1er the devastating experience, and theAmerican Legion 6145 W, Demp- hameless. griesiug process cas he lonely54er SL, Morton Grave, Felician College is a private and isolating. One way te aver- DanatianI Memhers, $3: twa-year college located at 3800 come the averwhetmiisgfeelingsguests, $4,Music by Stuart Ott West Petersen Avesse In that came after the death of aGenovese, Guosta are always t1 Chicago. The college ofIea sup- spesse in le talk with otherswhawelcome, portive envCronment and in- have been widowed, Our support Far moco information, please dividsalaBesties teutudenl.s groups are geared to help youcall Shirley at 523-441g. .seekiog excellence in liberal arta deal with these feelings and then education. Under the administra- la move ahead and begin toNORTHWEST SINGLES Bon ofthe Fetieian Sisters, the in- rebuild poor life. Oar protes- Northwest Singles will have a TASTEO' SEA stitntionis committed to pro- sional group leaders have also ex-dance party und buffet for all SHRIMP DINNER vidissg challenging instruction te penanced the trauma of widnw-singles from 7-12 p.m. on Sunday, ç) BLADE au persons regardless el race, hood. Group meetings are heldJanuary 31, at Erik's North, tIN I I POT ROAST Justice Daniel P. Ward of the Sapreme CoWt of llllaais receives sen, age, Or religious preference. ene eveaing a week io Skokie andN. McCormick Blvd. (lu Lincoln FRIGO an award from Beth A. McElroy, President of the Young Irish Traditional adherence to high there is a fee of $20 per senssion,Village Shopping Cooler), Fellowship Ctab of Chicano. academic standards, blends with For farther informationcallChicago. DJ music will be provid- p, STRING CHEESE President McElroy presented Jastice Ward with the 'Persas st movement toward addreosing 907-5709 or 432-5511. edanda hutfetwiliheserved, Ad. SWIFT the Year" Award at their annual Bearnesa and Professional Dinner costempnrary demasds to malVe mission ol $5 includes the bullet. held at the Drake Hotel. Feliciaa College a dyoamie, yet During Januaiwomen will he BROWN N' SERVE JANUARY St admitted free. Fsrmore informo- SAUSAGES A capacity crowd was anhand. Music was by Franz Benteler and stable, center el learning. IN-BETWEENERS The Royal Strings. tian, call 202-8838. Singles4f-03:TheIs- - Library card Betweeners Oak will hold their AN, Special on Custom monthly meeting in the ouioiutry FEBRUARY 2 STRU contest at center of St. Raysxood'n Church,YOUNG JEWISH SINGLES 89 cHEESE I-ORA & Milharn Streeta, Mt. The Young Jewish Singles ; Calling services Niles Library Prospeel, an Friday evening,(ages 23-39) preuenfsa prominent January 22 at S p.m. AU singlesspeaker on "When Bad Tlsiogs MRS.PAUL'S SEA LEGS in until The month ofJanuary Frnm Januarylt Children in grades welcome) Refreshments andHappen to Goad People", on CORN KING IMITATION CRAB MEAT synonymous with sales, February 15, the company vill in- sPv. PRO. CRISPY CRUNCHY FISH Kindergarben lhrough Eighth are cash har. Gaesta $2: members $1.Tuesday, February 2, starting at PRIDE OR BROOKLYN SMOKED SAUSAGE OR LEG STYLE everything from appliascen lo otall any nl ilu Custom Catting inviled lo esser Ihr "Why I Love A representative from Merrill-5:15 p.m., al AG. Beth Israel, FILLETS o oz. 00 STICKS zs CZ sheets, but few expect telephone uerviceo wilhoul the usual $20 BAGELS POLSKA KIELBASA My Library Card" Context opon- Lynch will give a talk re: in-3635 W. Devon, Chicago. A social OR BAILYS BUY ONE. BUY ONE, xervicex lo be iocluded ox thaI connection charge for any of the sured by Iba Nilen Public Library veolmento. For information call:hour with refres'nmenta follows. rnrri lins. However, for ose month on- four Cuslom Coiling babeen District. f75-442t. Only $2. BUY ONE, GET ONE rn. GET ONEFREE! ly, Illinois Bell ix having a sale on -Call Waiting, Three-Way Calf. This national codent en- 59i? GET ONEFREE! WITO E0000N IN STORE WITH COOPON IN STORE its Custom Calling nervicex forio0, Speed Calling and Call For- courages children tu tell in tOO wile coopuN IN 5TORE evarding. JANUARY53 reoidential cantnmers. words or leus what their library ST, PETER'S SINGLES FEBRUARY 3 Illinois Bell's Custom Calling PROFESSIONAL JEWISH card mvann lu Ihem. A local lop St.Peter'nSingles Dance, g' features aro designed bu inespen. entry, judged by library staff, Saturday, Jansary 23, 9 pm. at The Profenoiosol Jewish nively mccl the needs of boday'u will be sent to the American tmnsarulale Conception Hall, Singles (ages 35-35) invites pos to huuxehnlds. Librury Associaliun for judging their dincmsioo an "How Ta Meet To order cusbomero can call 1111 N. Talcutt, Cfsicagu. Uve V Low rates where Ihrec nalionat prievu wilt band, free parking. $5 includes allThe Eight Persas", on Wednes- .' l-800-535-0000 nr Iheir bocal uer- doy, February 3, starting 8 p.m. make State Farm be uenarded. drinks and fate buffet. Far f sr- vice repreuenbotive tinted vn their Fnlry forms may be piched up at AG. Beth Israel, 3635 W. homeowners mnnbhly bitt. Iher information rail 334-2589. at bbc t,ibrary Or the Bouhmubilv Devun, Chicago. Admission is un- -.5a- insurance beginning January lt. h' $2 and a social follows. a good buy. For mure iofurmalinn, plraue JANUARY t! Notre Dame callIhrChildren's Services HEAVEN-SENT MEDIUM SIZE NAVEL DELUXE GOLD CROWN NANC'°°RTIN CALL ME Drpartmenb al 907-1554. The Heaven-Sent Matchmaking FEBRUARY 5 CHICAGOLAND SINGLES ICE CREAM WHITE BREAD placement test Nilex Public Library Diubrirlu Miuiutry is having a party fur TOMATOES ORANGES Notre Dame High Sehnol, 7055 located at 0900 Oahbuo SIred, members and non-members trum The Chicagoland Singles BUY ONE, BUY ONE, Nitru. l-4 p.m. ox Sonday, Jansary 2401Associalion will spnnsor a singlen FRANK Dempoter in Nileu, in providing dance with the live music of Pur- GETONE rn GET ONEFREE! an npportOoityfor 5th grade The American Legion Post at . I WITH COOPON IN STORE PARKINSON 8140 W. Dempsber St., Mortansuital5:30 p.m. on Friday, wire Esupow IN stonE stadenlu to tahe the placement M-NASR February 5, atIbe HyoG Regency 7745MftWAUKEE AVE. exam for Seplember 1958 enroll- Grane. Heaven-Sent in a dating serviceOak Brook Halol, 1569 Spring NuES, ILftf4I ment. Thin beat wilt be on Salm- mini-camp )')jt) . duy,Jan3OabfElia.m.andiufor fur single, widowed, and divorcedRoad, Oak Brook. All singles are (:. On Wednesday, Jan. 30, the 967-5545 young men in either public or Chrislians of aU denominationsinvited. Admission will be $6. For parochial schools in twenty-oneMaine-Nilea Association al with members from the celinomore information, call 545-1513, Metropolitan conumunities nerv-Special Recreation (M-NASE) Chicago and sabio-han areas and took a group of eight meatally natiunwide. Eefreshinenta will he'nIE SPARES ed hy Notre Dame. The testingretarded children, and mue tear- fee tu $15. For additional 5sf orma- served. Admission will he $10. As The Spores Friday Evening tian and reservations call Heu.ning & behavioral disordered an independent service, Heaven-Oak's card night. Please join 05 TREE TOP children to the Museum of Sent has been matching couplesthe ticul Friday of February, the HERITAGE HOUSE Dianne Gaest, EnrollmentScience & Industry. The children loe Iwo years. RED DELiCIOUS YELLOW APPLE JUICE Manager, at 905-29gO. 5th, foc a pleasant evening of par- COLA enjoyed the Ossmi-Max presenta- For more information,callty bridge, pinochle, fan poker, APPLES ONIONS tins af "Flyers", csurtesp of the (312) 565-6720, s BUY ONE, Niles/Morton Grove Rotary Club, and hRSards, No partnern re- BUY ONE, . qoired. Refreshmenta served. GETONE s The children have bees iuvolv- s I JANUARY20 Location: Des Plaines Corn- GET ONE WITH COOPON IN STORE CRUISES INC. *-- edm avariety of activities during YOUNG JEWISH SINGLES WITH EOOPON IN STORE 'lf48I5'. the holday break, Such trips were msnity Senior Center, 1540 The Yomsg Jewish SinglesTharkerill., Des Plaines, Il (N.E. ' taken astheBroakfield Zoo, )agm2s39) prenentaa prominentCorner of Thacker and Second 7 DAY Shedd Aquarium, the Grave speaker un "Jewish Marriage - .1 Nature Center, & the Morton Ar- Streot-4-way stop) at8 pm. ,- (INCLODES What IsIt?", on Tuesday, boretam. M-NASE offers winter 000atiooI members, $2.50; CARIBBEAN 4 895AIR FAREI Jansary 30, starting at 8:t5 p.m.goesta, $3.50, For more informa- CRUISE mini-camp every year during tise at AG. Beth Inrael,3635 W. tins,please call Barbara at school haliday hreah, The camp Devan, Chicago. A sociul hour meeta from 9:50 Is 3:00 for sin 823-5031,Guests aro always SPECIAL DISCOUNT RATES AVAILABLE ON with refreshments follows. Onlywelcome, SELECTED CRUISE DATES ON: days over the Iwo week spazi. If $2. you would Wie mure in! onuation BE PART OF A FAMILY... FEBRUARY 7 CHOOSE FROM TI-tE on M-NASE programu, please ENTIRE LINE OF Ill, Dno,ieiok's Fornita 5 gInnIng ,nd un'SR AnkleS * SITMAR o CAONIVALE NORTHWEST SINGLES fur o fun vors 500d OOW momhurs. II 055 rR,IIO Au * COSTA o OOYALCAOIBBEAN contact 960-5522. tpY JANUARY31 Northwent Singles will have a te noiR with POOPIR, Realos nompolllloO o,gos sed u COMMODOOE e HOLLAND AMERICAN NS. JEWISH SINGLES NO NONSENSE Stainless Steel n OTIlEn MAJOR CROttE LINES dance party ond buffet lar all bonuflts. IhRe I hRnhaOnRS nrohut oOu'II ho a Award winner The North Shore Jewish Singlesningles tram 7 p.m. to Midnight PANTYHOSE Flatware uolnowO pari Of IhR noioinlnk'E F,e,iIO. Stebanie Martinez, Rogers willholdtheir''Wiuterou Sunday, February 7, 01 Erik u Fixe, PIzco Seslixg To 55 snsstdo,ud poe Of rho nomlelok's fovlly, Wonderland" dance January 31,North, 0255 N. McCormick Blvd. BUY ONE, . plnanas Op hy rho servIce dosk el Onu, nnarbo Don't miss the boat.. - Park, u nuphumure al Regina D OuminicanHighSchool, from 7:30-lt p.m. ab the Hyalt(IsLincoln Villoge Shopping Inmlelok's, PIO kupOnOPPIlO srton, III Itnur Book your next cruise with us. GETONE fl pose as no,npIOtsIO. sed wok, or ,ppnlorwovr to s,, ou, Wilmetbe,recieved Ihr Hugh Ucubnwund, 450g W. Touhy Ave.Center), Chicago. DJ moule nfl WITH COUPONIN STORE: LOW O'llrien Yuulh Foundation There will to music by Eddiehe provided und a buffet will be FOR EXPERT ADVICE AND THE BEST PRICE Award. She will represent Regina Euer's Orchestra. A cash bar andserved. Admission is $5 and in- CALL OUR AREA REPRESENTATIVE al a theeo-day stato neminar this dnnr prizes are provided.clodos thebuffet.During spring und willbe etigible tu at- Members: $5: nanmembers: $0.February, women will he admit- HAL GOLDEN tendbbc PIOBY tnternatiunal ContadShirley at 581-1489 orted free. Far more information, SPECIALS GOOD ONLYATM1IC1S 966-9883 Leadership Seminar in Denver Edie at tEl-348g. call 252-853g. Ibis August. .MORTON G ROVE MORTON GROVE LINCOLNWOOD 5747 DEMPSTER 6931 DEMPSTER 7225 N. CICERO AVE. PigeS TheBugIeThnradaY, January21, 1555 The Bugie, Thursday, Jarnmry 21, I98 Page 9

Ckwtek wutTestpteUite Ckwtck cutS Teiq,?c Ute Breakfast for Jewish Vincent DePaulAward"Search" JÇc nursery school registration Every year the Vincent DePanI session at SJB hosts Society reeagniues an adult wha The Bernard Norwich/Mayer siso (for both three- and four- Theological Seminary has feces especially generases in Kaplan Jewiuh Community year-utds), 9:15 to 11:45 am. EPIC Center's (JCC) nursery school -Monday through Friday session School Growth Seminar giving time, energy and talent la program will begin registration classes br lhree-yeor-olds will Congregatioc Beth Shalom of helping others. The first of an eight-week ses- (for balh three- und fose-peor- atoo be offered 9:20 to 11:30a.m., Northbrook, Illinois, will hoot a This year for the first time, the for the September 1958 scheet aida), 9:15 to 11:45 am. 'Mondays, Wednesdays and sien of Search hogan an Thura- year an February 1 for three- and Roptaa Site, 5050 W. Chnrelm ut, complimentary breakfast on Saciety chase ta recagnize a teen day, January 14, at Edison Park Fridays at Ihe Horwich site. behaly of The Jewish Theological who is fsllawlng in the faol.steps Lutheran Chslrh. The study four-year.oldu. JCC will also offer -Monday, Wednesday, Friday "The nursery school transi- Seminary ol America on Suaday, el Christ by giving nf himuell jar ''transitional" and "early session(for three-pear-olds),tisuol program oIlers as array of January 24, 945 am. al the covers Matthew 17-Ill. You need learner" classes far two- and 9:15 to 11:40 a.m. othero. Brian Caulield, a nat have been in the program fur actinities taught by specialista in Synagogue, 3443 Wallero Avenue. freohman at Loyola Academy, three-pear-oHs. -Monday through Friday session their field," said Betsy Homer, Congreganta are being invited the first half of the Gsspel ht Three-day and five-day classes (for foar-year-otds(, 9:15 In 11:45 formerly of Nileu, hot now a roui- order to join os now. Eoeh eight- nurseryscheuldirector. as guenlu ta the event, which will dent of Glenview, was awarded for three- and faur-yesr-nlds will "Teacher and studeol raIls is mark the first efforts in recent week unit of Search is a self- tube pIare both al the JCC's Hor- -Tuesday, Thursday, Fridoy ses- tisis award on December 7 after contained stody, so pan may join small and a great deal of in- years by the eaogregalion in ita wich site, 3003 W. Touhyave. io sino (for three- and four-year- dividual attention is given to each the annoal St. Vincent de PanI 55 at any point in the program. Chicago and the Kaplan alte, 5050 continuation ta support the Con- Euchariut Litargy and dinner at Search has an ecumenical aldo), 12:45 to 3:15 p.m. child," added Homer. servative Movement in maintain- St. Vincerot DePaul Parish. W. Church st. in llhnhie. In addition tu nursery school Fur more information about ing a second century of Torah. flavor. It is written sa that those m-s'ourserynchoot schedule is: classes, transiliosal classes for Brian began his charitable deedu from other denomioatiem cals clauses and fees, call Homer, at Special guest speaker for the in second grade at St. John Brian Canfleld Horwtrh Site, 3003 W, Toahyave. iwa-yesr-otds will be sftered 9:30 075-2200 ne Andrea Williams al gathering will he Laree A. Sykeo, sue the material wIth comlort. -Tuesday, Thursday, Fridayses- ttlt am., Tuesdays sud Brebeof School when he hoganhelpat the mop line at Catholic Therefore, yen are invited to join 701-9100. whose parents are long time helping with fassi callectianu and members of Beth Shalom. Loren Charities in Chicago. us far this majar adult educaBan going to the Veteran's Hospital program of oar congregation. io presestty a senior in the joint Brian, is shasesdisplays the pragraus st the Seminary and with Pele Samios, a former cecil- Sessions are Thursday morning Shalom '88 celebrates pient 5f the adalt award. Since award he hanjust recieved, 8mm 9:30-11 a.m,; nr, Thursday Calsmbia University.tuotapie although that's not nearly as im- will be "A Personal Peropective then Brian bau continued his evenings from 7e30-9 p.m. Cast charitable worhu and added portant to hienas whathe's learn- far materials Is $8. Free babysit- The Joy of Israel On My Road Fram Beth Shalom many others, one al which is to ing by giving. On Saturday, Jan. 9, 150 Principals, Pastors and School Board tothe Seminary" and "The Lacen A, Sykes Bog lu provided at both sessions. Shalom '08 returns to Cenlee and Europe. Yet Shalom's msst "Pioneers" portrays the Eastern Members 11mm 52 Archdiocisan Schools met at SI. Jobo Brebeaf Seminary Today". You may stillregister by phnning East in celebration of Israel's astounding achievement was un Earnpean sellIers' joy of life and School. The School Growth Seminar, which was presented by the Rabbi Carl Wolkin is Spiritosi lioaa throughoutthe United Jcc program on the church office(g3l-9l3l). 40th anniversary an Salurday, issitatius tram the Egyptian desireto plant theirrolls, Chicago Office of Catholic Educntlon, had as ita locus Resource Loader of the congregation and States sod Canada associated Don't miss an opportunity tu Feb.fut 8 p.m. and Sunday, Feb. Government to appear althe "1.54mn" shows Ihe rich culture Development and stressed topics of Enrollment Managmest, Im- Dr. Henry Rabinowito is Presi- with The Jewish Thealsgical study this powerful GospeL p st 2 sud 7 p.m. signing et the Peace Treaty hei- nf Spanish Jews and the folklore age Building and Public Relations. Representatives 8mm schools deot. Seminary, the fasotaisohead of Intermarriage Edison Park Lutheran Church Artistic Direclor/Orchestra wren Israel and Egypt, and customs nf other groups are as far south os St. Chriotlphcrs is Midluthias; north, Our Lady of Beth Shalom io one of some 800 Conservative Judaiom for more is lacated atfOSON. Oliphant, at Leader Gavel Lesi founded preservedis''Gracia,'' Humility from Zios and weol; Divise Infant from Westchester were Intermarriage belween Jewish termarried couples. - Continuing on a high note, Comervalive Jewish congrega- than 100 years. the corner at Avondale & Shuism in 1976 aod has creoled a "Yemosile," and "Murruccan" prllf the tspies were limely aod uf great interest. and eon-Jewish individuals sod The program is part of JCC'o Oliphant. There tu a lift avallahte dynamic shnwiog of Jewish Shalom '08 has tcalurrd such its effects os Ihn refalitnuhips nf "The Jewish Family is the 'lOs" wcll-hsnwsIsraelisingers as Presenters and 000cc Personnel shown abone are I-rSister IBC graduate for the handicapped at the tower culture from arnund the world. Ticbelsfer Shalom 'SS are $18 trese Bspp, Jean Noble, Ralph Bosoccorsi, Grace Ceeightss and couples and families will be the series, a community torsos for entrance en Avondale Avenue. His orchestrastrarnalically Chira Gloska and Zui Bnnms. and $25 os Saturday, Feb. f al t SomefOmen and warnen MTJC Singing is bulb English assi Yid- Sr. Margaret Hass. subject of o program si the Nnr- enamining cnslemporOi'y issues dernonotrales the Jewish tradi- p.m. and Sunday, Feb. 7 at 2 p.m. received their bachelar'a degreeo On Friday Jsnsary29,sIlhwesl Suburban Jewish Cow-is Jewish lift, Future sessions dish, the Shalom Singers bring from Illinois Benedictine CaUege, lions of Spain, Russia, Mnrracco Tickets foc Sunday, Feb. 3 al 7 Maine Township Jewish mostly Center (JCC) al I p.m. no willaddressconcernsshout North Park and many other countries. l,cvi's ,eutl,cnlic sounds of tradition to p.m. are $17 and $15. Senior Temple Beth Israel Bingo Night nesr Lisle, at the end of the fall Coingregalico Shasre Emol, 0810 Tuesday, Jan. 2f. The center it raising o Jewish child in a nno- semester, The graduales inclsd- high flying spirit and theo,'- Cilices and Grnap Discounts ace Temple 5db Israel, 3930 West Ballard Road, Den Plaines, will lnrsledinthe Jacnb Doman Jewish world on Feb. O, sessalily College chestra's boundless csergy srl Shalem 'OS's ccpnrinirr is f illeil will sot be permilted lupar- ed: from Morton Grove, Mary available. Tickets are oruilable Howard, Shuhie, wit) hold a Singo licipule. Maschek, 5412 Keeney, a celebrole a Special Birlhdoy/An- Jewish Community Bnilding, 1255 un Feb. 23 and relationships on the slagc tsr a show :nnlihc any with lier ethnic groups that hoveal Ihr Centre East 005 Office, niverosry Shabbal beginolog al Radcliffe Road in BoîtaIt Grnse. Morcht. other, IstighI al Ike Icmple os llaloroiuy, Fur addilisnalinformation, bachelor ofarts degreein speaker migraln,t lo Is'r act. 'their stances 7701-AN.lincolnioSkohic, January 23, al 7 p.m. Admission 5:30 p.m. During Ihal oervice Ihr PresenterswillheStanley Cost to members who register TIsegroup has,ecformcd evohe the l,:,ssiun nl selliers an:l 47:1-03011 and 'l'ickel,,saster, endort Ihr Temple oificnal literature and rommsnicslion. Bel Class will parlicipsle. Selinger,ophychnlngist,und in adc000e is $5 tor each prugrum North Park College, Chicago, charge io $5 per persss. Minors 072-575 1. will host a lecture and discussion Ibrougheut lhc sconti inclusl:ng IhnirIchilo'a,, sttciu,nphs. 002-1550. Oc Solardsy, January SS, atLeslie Passmas, adult services and $5 for soc-members fnr each Soolts Amccica, ll,c Usilrd StoIcs FLORAL 7:45 pm Moioe Township Jewish director ut Ihe Nnrlhwenl Subur- program, or $3 at Ihr door for10mm by MartinE.Marty, - MIKE'SI SHOP Conh'regalioii Shaare Emel will bun JCC. Selinger is with Michael membersund $7 fornon- distinguished anther,editor, Ezra-Habonim CtUre series historian,and professor of Toddler Preegriomu 6500 N. MILWAUKEE rose their second sonnaI Las Reese Itospilul's Priteher Unit, a members. The Adult Educalion Commil. Inpics are as lullows: Jon. 24 - Si. 0,0 FI c,o,sa FIc,O DmiOcO Vegas Night. Be sure In join us children's psychiatric unit. isfortualion,call modern Christianity,st lAtO Openissgs ast leenf Congregation Eara. inthe hie Olories - Hsw Literally Shoald Lo,soo eHc"s e PIsnts far a night of fun and eocilemenl Pousmun, a cnnsert tu Judaism, Pass000n al 352-7411. - am., Friday, Jan. 22, Beth Ense't Hahonim will sponsor a fice weeb They he Interpreted? Jan.31 and participateinthis major was formerly a consultant to in- North Park College Chapel, Ked- lectureseriesteoluringPro- J'j1ïL\:'5'i 631-0040 nie (5ttON.) andFoster (5200 W.) Beth Emel Synagogue, 1224 -Talking about God - How to Bit fund-raising eveol. Nues Community tessorKennethSecokin,the ineffable. Feb. 7 - Creation lh,:::::s:I, (.'/n:pi./.: Aves. Marty's lecture, "The Con- Dempoler, Fvousloe, has open- associale professor ni philosphy st. Martha School logs in ita 5051m Program on -What Happened is lice Begise- Church stttutien is Godless - and That's al Norlhweslern Universilying. Feb. 14, Prophecy - What Good," will consider the U.S. Thursday moi'eings for paresIa speaking on Tslonntheism is Fine Your personal beliefs celebrates Catholic Constitution in light of ita 200th and toddlers who are 2½ years Happens when God Calls Sn- CHICAGOLAND'S Worship Service st Riles Corn. old. The program peocides oppor- Easy Lessons, A Guide to theuscone ints His Service? Feb. 21- munity Church, 7401 Osbtun St.,anniversary. From lt:3f um. lt Guide. Secchio wilt Incus en Ihe mean a lot to you. Schools Week 1 p.m. there will he au informul tunilies fur exploring a sanely of Consmandassesls - Why Ducs God MOST OFTEN SELECTED NOm wilt he on Jan. 24 with philosophy of MosesWool Us lo Obey Se Many Did- sur interim Pastor, Rev. Charleslunch discussion forumstthe Cnt- cnperiences iacludhsg ntorylime, Maimnoides;sessions lege's Campus Center, 5000 N. outdoor and indoor free play, art willbe fermI Rules? JEWISH FUNERAL SERVICE St. Martha School in Morton G. Ynputpreaching 0008e subject preceded by Coffee sud 01 9:45 The public is welcome lu attend Grave willcelebrateCatholic "Prayer". Spauldissg Ave, Both eventi are and music activities aS within a AM. for five Sandays begbsniug Jewish environment. Rhonda the series al Congregation Eora- Schools Weeh fram Jan. 31 to That morning the Chiar will free ansi open to the public. Sunday, January 24. lodividual Habosim, 262f W. Toahy. Feb.5.The theme,Catholic Mlodinoff, the teacher of the proc meet at 9 am. fur rehearsal. gram is a past Ob-orlar of the Schools Share the Spirit, will Church School classes will he Beth Emet The FUNERALGUDE keep St. Martha's spirit-fifiedheld concurrently with the 10 Lavin Pee-school in Northbrooh Middle East speaker at JCC ThEJEWISH Your religious belieR dodweek activities as 015dentu, facul- and is currently also teaching at Dr. Eytao Gilbaa, Hebrew am. Worship Service. Care lar Free Synagogue Bankworm. For further inI orma- W. Tauhy Ase. in Chicago. conviClions are aoty, Staff and parents celebrate a 2-year sIda and ysunger will he University's international and A qaeslion sud answer session BethEmet The Free tian,please call Marsha at I:.:::i: I:,::: I,:: 1:15 l'i:::: important port 01 yourrich pout, a challenging now and pravided. Fallowiog nur regidor Middle East studies senior lee-will fallow Dr. Gilhaa's lecture. a bright falsee. Synagogue, 1224 Dempster 869-4235. ,li::::':n7s::ac:-t,l,:il: lite. .. and should tee Worship Service our Annual tarer, will speak shoal the Israeli Cast ta members is $2 and $3 fo Street, Evanston, will hold Shah- and 'Arab crisis at 7:30 p.m., :':: I:':voy' , i properly rcfleceed in your A Family Litsrgy and Schaol Meetings will he held. Callee uoo-members. For mare infur 17 ::,,l:. i,::.i:,::-:',?l::l bat Services on Friday, January Beth Emet llynagogue, 1224 Thema., Jan. 28 al the Bernard funeral service. l're-Oleen Husme, on Sun., Jars. Il, at Fellowship hoar will follow. The 22, at 8:30 p.m. Rabbi Peter S. Demputer, Evanston is accepting mallan, call Cynthia Berland, the . TOe OOa050,,irel Yosth Group "Eagles" will meet Horwich/telayer Kaplan JewishNorwich JCC's adult departmes planning your Funeral, andIl am. will start St. Martha's Kesohel will give the Dear Tarah inquiries for ils toddler and proc F,a,,,:r,'i,,f.A,,r,jco fram 5 . 73O p.m. Cemmanily Center iJCC), 31103 director, at 361-9100, Ext. 1307. .Ti,:,ti,i:o,i leas'ing your wishes inCatholic Schools Week aclivities. and Canisr Jeffrey Klepper will uclteal programs for fall nf 1988. Alter the moos parenls, friends, assist with the services. The cam- Ifynu are intereuted in what Beth Oes i',i','cf, writing, is one way toparishioners will he able to visit Temple Beth mussity is invited. An Oneg Shah- Emet has to offer for children een'Ousieiies rosare that your religiousaU the classrooms, Refreshments hat will follow. 5gm 2-5 withIn a Jewish enviran- . 18,,' .1rei-isii preferences will bewill he nerved in the Pine Room. A Shahbat Minyan isheld every ment, please csntact Marsha at ,,n.,0, i f)?r:'i'i,i,s.' Israel Services oJ'.I ,,::','i en honored during theThen., Feb. 2lu designated as Batarday, at Se30 5m. f694230. Students Appreciation Day and Temple Beth Israel, 3939 W. ceremony. FoeSpirit Day;Wed., Feb. 3is Howard Street, Skohie, will bald Barat hosts -e confidential information atdesignated as KindergartenShahhal Friday Evening Ser- Temple ' n,n:cv.cla:,du: no obligation, please callViuilation from 10 ta 11 am. and alumni liturgy l'i,::,::w:.M::l: sires, on January 29, at fh30 p.m. Beth Israel 6;T,0: .4 . as today.Fri., Feb. 5 is designated au Rabbi Michael A. Weinberg will AU Sacred Heart alumni and Teacher Appreciatitn Day. Adeliver the sermon. Temple Beth Israel, 3039 W. friends of Bnrat College are in- Talent Shaw sponsored by the St. Therewinhe an Gang ShahbalHoward St., Shohiewilthold vited toattend a lt a.m. First Fri. .lIi'ffOeOI/f C/oeipels Martha Student Comscil will he following services. Everyone is Shabbat Friday Evening Sor- day liturgy On February 5 in the held at lft30 sm. welcome te attend. vices an Jan. ISst 8:20p.m. Rab- Burst CoUcile Chapel, Sheridan 5205 N, O:r.:,5:n:y 565.4740 1 I:: Florida,,, Temple Beth Israel, Shahbat biMichael A. Weinbergwill ucd Westleigh Roads. Coffee will 3015Wl'c,r:vo:, 55i.t090 I 5 Meuarah Ch.eprfu COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME The eamananityof Marion 966-7302 '3270.5 Satsrday Morning Services un deliver the sermon. be served following Mass, . Sl,k,1 00v?579.4740 6250 N, Milwaukee, Chicago, Ill. 774.036g Grave and aU the neighboringJanuary 30 at 11 n.m. Rabbi There will be an Oneg Shabbat The celebrationof First iroE_ILLINOIS ' 0130N, C,:!:tc:::i,: 330.2300 ::.,l,5l,, OTHeRLtCaTlnN communities are invited to joinMichael A. Weinberg will canduct foSawing services. Everyone b Fridays at Barai is sponsored by He, :::::g le:ro,:ce,5 rl')' 501.0555 St.Martha Schnal in their WOJCIECHOWSKI FUNERAL HOME the services. welcame ta attend. the Barst College Alumni PAMPHLETS AVAILABLE celebration of Catholic Schools Far additional information, Far additional informatiun, AßsaclatiOs. For more informa- Qaes,js,,s asnal F,,eeral Cns,sO * .'OrNery, Acoren ANO POST'SCCO COIIN.5r51:Ni? nf1 2129 W. Webster, Chicago 276-43O Weeh, For more informationcontact the Temple attire cantadthe Temple office, lins,calltheAluusniOffice, 'Fase,olpro'Arrucu ocres 5 . st FansnAbcasp Linceo IS occire F.nle0000d0000roOdFertse,llnee,5 please caS 967-il288. gm-dos', 075-0951, 3294000. fleBugle, Thursday, Jasinnrylll, 5988 Page 11 Fige i. fleBiigIe,Thriday, JanuaryZl, IISZ

' Valentine workshop at 'Strategic Parenting" Nues Library course SUNDAY, JANUARY 24th Children are invited to get a panted by an adnit who tu en- peetesi to stay and heip the child. There are stili several openings Is THE FINAL DAY! head stmrt on makiag valentines for "Strategic Parenting" fartheir family and friendsat the to-person registration far the morse February 1 program heginnoffered by MaineStayyouth See- Niles Publie Library DinAricts vices. The class, for parents of Valentine Workshop an Monday, January 88 at ill n.m. Telephone February 1. Supplies will be pro- registrations will be accepted atschool age childres, will be held vided, children just bring their 987-8554 Ext. 30 after ii am. un Wednesday evenings, from l-6 imagination. Registration for the Registration ends Janaary 28 at 9p.m., January 27 ta March S, al pragram is reqaired. p.m. Class size is limited. No oneMainelltay. Sessions for children ages 3-5 may attend without prior Bonnie Stapleton, Maioellbay's years will be held on February 1 registration. raerdisatar of Cemmssity DIAMOMI Edscation and family therapist, from 13-30-11 n.m. nord from Z-3 For more information abusi p.m. A session for children ages 5 tirio activity sod other free pro-atasg with Bili Webster, family sod older will be haldas the same grams cali the NiieuPublictherapist, will be beading the day from 7-8 p.m. Children ages 5 Library DiStrict, 6960 Gobbacosrse involving Strategic Paren- and y000ger must be accom- Street, 007-8554 ting Techniques. Stapleton and Webster wilt use preveo methods to focus on ways to end fruitless SAVE ON MANY MONNACEP Mothers March conflicto with yonr children sod $PtAL achieving a positive outcome foe For aisnout four decades - 38 up 500/ IN STOCK Tours Chicago's years lo he enact, motberu bave bath parents and child. been going door-tn-door In raise Pro-registration is required an space is limited. The cast for the TO 'p ITEMS . food industry money for the March of Dimes. IIo REASOABL( OFFER First, the Mothers March foughtcourse is$25 per person er$40 per EXCLUDING REPAIRS b APPRAISAL A behiod-lhe-sceoeo look at polio - and woo. This year, as thecoopte. Fdr mare information, Chicago's food lodastry will be March of Dimes Birth Defectsplease feel welcome ta call Bon- WILL BE REFUSED provided in a tour sponsored by Foundation celebrates ifs 50th an-nie Stapleton at523-165f. the Oakton Commanity Couege oiveroary, mothers, joined byMainelltay Youth Servicesis Bring this adandreceiveaFREE Take advaataDo uf this appartunity during these MONNACEP Duleros Thursday, volunteers of all ages, wilt marchlecabed at 77f Busse Highway in Jan. 28. tisai days botare diamend dealers purchase in their seighborhoodu to preveotPark Ridge. The tour will begin al 9 am. at birth defects. professionalcIeaning 6' checking ofje we!,y the balance in whalesale trade lots. NUes North High School, 9800 The 1908 Mothers March wilt lawler, Shohie, and conclude ap- take ptace from January 24MTJC Early proximately al 4 p.m. The tirol through January 31, and more stop will be at Carson's oew test votnoteero are obst needed. Childhood kitchen for a coohing demoastra- To he a part of the Mothers E OFFER tise,followed by avisitlo March campaign, votoateers are Center Chicago's privately owned food urged to call the March of Dimes Registration for the secaud FREE LAYAWAY shops. Wine-tasting, candy-in their area: Metro Chicago semester of the Parent-Toddler mating demonstration and a lour Area, (312) 407-4001; Northern II- classes is now spen at the Maine of a German saasage marketare bois Area, (885) 37-8097; Nor- included br the trip. A special Township Jewish Congregation MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY theast Iftinois Area,(885) Early Childhood Center. The sew stop al a restauraot supplier will 74l-35t8; Northwest indianasemester begins on Tuesday, IEV!E1LIERS give visitioro an opportunity to Area, (219) 736-0023. see and buy cooking eqaipment February 2 and continues for 15 osedhy profesuionatrhefs. Lunch weeks. The classes meet from will be provided at one of the "Women in tO-tt:t5 am. at the synagogue's LET US BE YOUR city's most pop Nursery Facilities,at880f restarnantu. Discontented Ballard Rd., Des Plaines. During Vet«n,eJEWELRY The cost of the tsar is $34. For FULL-SERVICE JEWELER infarmation, rail 982-9888. this time, children, who should be Relationships" at least 22 months aid, and their I The Adoft llesoalily Program mothers are introdnredta WE OFFER: A cartiliciti at Northwestern Memoriafnursery school activities, songs, . . . of ApprIIUI RESOLVE Hnspitat is giving a lecture entiti- games, fingerplays, art medio, AccempInlu ed "Women ioDiscontented and to Jewish Heritage, holidays . Estimates Free while you wait Every Ohlmcnd meeting Reiatinoohipu" en Thursday, and traditions. a Prucinus Gem Jannary 28 from 6-7:30p.m. at PortAn. Registration far Nursery . Many repairs completed RESOLVE of Chicago, Inc. is a 256 E. Superior Street, room 151. Schost, Fail 1988, will osos begin. nos-profit, tan exempt organiza- The fee is $5 per person. Interested parents are invited to while you wait GRAND OPENING SPECIAL tian which offero ensoseling, This informative clans will be visit sor classes. Call Marge medical referral and support to taught by a clinical nociot worher Baker, Direclor, ab 297-2066, far . Appraisals while you wait SENIOR CITIZENS 15% OFF ThOUSANDS OF ITEMS TO BE SOOBIFICEO caspios enperienring prohiesnufrom the Adutb Sesuality Pro-an appointment to visit, and fer with infertility. gram at Northwestern Memoriatinformation about all aim pro- (in most cases) General meetings are held at Hospital. The discussionwitt grams. N t98 p.m. on the fossils(4th) focas on conflicts womenran en- s Remounting is our specialty \ Tuesday of every month, cannIeristheirretationoidps . All work done on premises i Golf Road September thaagh June, al with meo, bow they feel about Hynes 1101157l Lutheran Generai Hospital, iZ?5 what they are experiencing and Dempster, Park Ridge, illinois in how they can team to evaioate the 10 E. Cafeteria. Meetings are their oitaations and makekindergarten free and are open to the public. changes when possihte.For round-up The nest general meeting is ' registration and more informa- New Location schednied for Toesday, Jansary tian, call 906-7941. Schont District 67 will hold its ) 28. The topic for the evening 1w aisssnat registration for children V TJneoplained Infertility. who will be entering For further information call Welcome kissdergarteo is September 1955 H RESOLVE at 743-1623. A baby boy, Justiz Leigh, was at Hynen School na Feb. t sod 2. January 1988! born on Oct. 29, 1987 at Nash Nor- Registration will be cnaducled 1h Shore Medical lo Jobo and from 9 - lb am. and t- 3 p.m. The Women's Health Odelle Zakowoki 01 NUes. The schoolislocatedal9505 9201 Milwaukee Avenue, Nues lecture baby sceighed 9 lbs. 12 0Z. and Beticforte Ave., MorIon Grove. If was 21'' long. Fie was welcomed Pon have any qnestions, please 'Problems with Fertility New home by his brother Derek Jobo, call 965-4500 966-1341 w E Questions and Answers" wilt be 1½. Proadgrandparentsare Fred Zahowski In order for a child to be enroll- Right across from Golf Mill Theater the topic of u St. Francis Conter of Nues and ed, he/she must be five years nId for Women's Health inclure. Nao- Colche sod Slanley Jomiol of an or before Sept. 1, 1958. Parents Next to Holsum Bread cy Depke, RN, witt focus on the Cleeeland, Ohio. must bring a birth certificate at canses nfinfrrtility and the tateot the time of registration. treatments for both mea mod New arrival Kindergarten class visitation women. A boy, Joseph William, 5 lbs. will he condacted at the time of The inclure wiG be held at 730 New Home 8½ nz., was bem Dec. 17 to Linda registralinq so plese bringyour p.m. on Tharsdays, January 28. and Brian buck of Morton Grove child withif you woald like Cost lu 5. The St. Francis Center is Evanston Hospital. him/her to visit the class and of oevnev for Women's Health is iocated at The grandparents are Robertmeet the teacher. legA Shamans Piace, Evanston. and Dolores Lamp of Morton Piense inform yaw' neighbors Ta register and for addittanai Grove and Fred and Theresa ahoat sur kindergarten registra- infarmatian, call 492,-3798. Elch of Cldcage. Ioni The5iigle,Thuriday, Jissaryll, 1185 Page 13 Page U The segle, Thursday, Jinsaryti, 1158 e.e.eeseS IkeReaiLek Wite... SCINFO - Library referendum not realistic Donating blood bp Walter E. gr.mer, P. D. DeaeEdltnr brume, physically keeping up a not as home sr geltiog sumense la da il This is the first In a serles of weekly columns thai will cover a I am a avid reader and have ParteI), nf topics. As a scientist, I have often been asked ta ex- been going la Nibs library for to keep oar Village presentable convenient averl5yearo. The Library article and catastrophiclInensitit Driving violations... Thefts... plain everyday occurrences and evento. Therefure, Ibis column Dear Editar will give yau the scientific background fur subjects revering basi week posed a few qaestions strikes. Hausiog is a major worry Police responded lo O burglar nweaters conctaliug ose osher Feb. courtdate assigned. lo my mind. I wondered who the for many seniors. Perhapsif "II everyone who in eligikle A Chicago man was arrested He was observed traveling her coal. kealth medicine, natritinn, new teelsnolngies and will eves in- donated blued regutarly, bluet alarm at a men's clothing store Io parse, the other under elude biaba for wise skopping. I Invite your monumento and usersreallyare,whatage some of the vacant land left far speeding and driving with a westbosnd io the 7900 block of the Persons anknown on Jan. 4 housed a portion u! the seniors, sbartsges in Cklcagu wnuld he Milwaukee weaving between the the 8311g block of Golf Rd. en Jan. She then atlempted to leave questions. groaps, how many, how ofben. suspended licenseon Jan. 10. lt. store without paying for the broke the window of a car in the What size category is Ike library bbc young coald bay their homes ellnsinate" The attender was cinched in the curb and left lane. A slop was 5400 block of Ballard and then I quutefrnmyaar Letterstothe Investigation showed persons items. huMIDITY AND COMFORT LEVEL in? Are areas considered suck as and use and pay for a Class A 6600 bloch ofHoward at6Z mph. A initiated and during qoestioning gained entrytothe trank metropolitan, suburban nr rural? library and the day care centers Editor caluma of January 54, police detected a strong Odor of onhnowogainedeslryby After she was taken into HUmidIty is the measare nf bbc moistore eanteol nl the am- Slop was initiated an a check embody, she complaioed of shor- remOviog a radar detector, Are areas considered such 55 they will seed. Shopping renters 1988. Aa a two gallan plus blued alcohol 00 his breath. breaking a large plate glass win- bicot air, The moisbare content nf the air controls oar senne nl showed he wan driving with a loess ut breath and was taken to hockey equipment, a watch, metropolitan, ssburhao or rural? are great for tanes, but if times daonr, I wouldliketa offer saspended license. He was released on 13,000 bond dew on the north side of the per000al comfort. The temperatare nl oar bodies is controlled building with a car jack. Lutheran General Hospital. Jewishprayershawlaud Is quality and appeal ta Ihr users are laugh and areas are another side as to why people He was released on $1,000 bond and assigned a 3r court date. by the amonut 01 maistsre evaporated through the shin pores. dan'tdnoate blood as regalarly as Once inside, the offenders She was released os$1,500 bond prescription suogbasnes worth a The evaporalion process abstracts heal from nor bodies and considered or just qoastity for sataraled with them, they will pending a Feb. court date. remain empty which is already possible. Simply stated, donating removed as unknown number of aod assigned a Feb. court date. total ut $1,270. thus keeps the temperatsee constant. The lower the humidity, the sake nf Class A? Should Class Two men were cited Jan. 13 aI- happening. The seniors have paid blood Is ont as convenient au A Des Plaines man wan 1er they were involved in an ac- leather jackeD and overcoats el the more moistore is evaporated and the colder we wilt feel. B be our goal belore Class A? Are undeterminedvalueinthe A Chicago woman Was arrested A car was broken into by computers really a part of the Iheir share is lasen and continue believed to be. Twice daring 1987 arrested for drnok driving, im- cident. Conversely, Ihr higher the humidity, the less moisture wilt he alone, O went to the 1mal blood display area of the store. tor retail Iheftat Sears un Jan. t2. smashing a Iront vest window in evaporaledandthewarmerwe will feel. library when "prinbed matter" is to do so to help build Niles - that's proper lane usc and failore to According to police reporto, the ultimate definilisu and runt nl why we have so many gbod Ihings drivm, once at the Trident Conter vehicle I was making a left torn The store manager will submit The oftesder was observed the Dolt Mill shopping center no Here are three enampleu al varying comfort levels at 75SF. On weara seat holt Jan. 9. st tun. 12. Taken was a radar buying or resting them, main. going here. and name at St. John Breheaf, os. from Greenwood onto Dempster a list of other missing items bringingvariousitems a nice, s000y, spring day in thu opes air, we will feel quite rom- women's clothing to a dressing worth $500. tenasce and supervisino and is- Economic conditions and bar- ly to find everytlsiog being shut aod struck vehicle Il proceeding following an inventory. lortabte. On the albor hand, in an air conditioned room or in a dawn more than a half hoar room. She then concealed a dress heated room in winter, many will complain ut feeling cold, structinois mnnstrous andis dshipo muSt be tabeo islo con- UNITED north on Greenwood. duplicated in some ut nur ochonlo sideralino when planning earlier than pablinhed blond The driver of vehicle I claimed The manager of a store in the in her paese, a pair nf gloves Io Someone cat the padlocks on shiver andput snuweaters lo beep warm. where it belongs asd where we referendumsiothesetimes. drive times.I can understand the cor he struch west through Doll Oleo shopping cenler obser- her coat pocket asd put on a two newspaper machines located These esamplen are all euplained by the moisture levels nf the TRANSMISSIONS sweater helare bantoU the at Dempster and Milwankee mId are already payisg? Aro Village administratino, library donations are likely Io be tower the red light, and the other stated ved a mas bring a nsmher of amhiest air. Is the open air so the spring day, our bodies will tuward the end of the blood drive; 7460 N. Milwaukee items to a cashier who failed lo dressing room. The ottesder was at Dempster and Grace no Jan. economic cuoditiuns tuday fac- aud pack district and other bodies he had a green light and the car evaporate just Ike rithl amount nl water tu stay comfortable. In that is why I choose to go at those ring up household items worth a detaised as she attempted to mil 13. Takes was OlI undetermined the nlher esamples, the hmnidity levels of the roams are so low luredinIkedecisionsof a serving thepublic should get Nibs turned into him. library? Are Ihm categories and logelber and consider the wisest times. But, I atoo koaw tIsaI at Both meo were assigned Feb. total ol$25g.48. the store withoot paying the amou000l change. that our bodies will evaporate large amuants of water and we standards associations sel ways to use money and deal with both drives in 190?, I was not the 647-8989 court dotes. Thecashierrasgup a $59.99 value. will feel cold even though the thermometer indicates we should only person who was willing tu television antenna worth $24.95 She was released on $1,000 hood The manager st a business ill questioned and aro they emerging problems in our he comfortahle, The air c050itioser not only rouis the room but donate hat was unable to do se and several padlocks at $3.43 pending a Feb. cuorI date. hie 72f0 block st CaIdwell repnr- necessaryfor grast and tau society. It doesn't seem libe this 2740 N. Kedzie A Chicago mou was cited after it also dehumidifies the air. lo winter, raid air uf very low because ofclosingearly.If each and then canceled the sale. tod Juli. 13 550000e removed In:: mointare level is drawn into the house and is heated to the monies srare we just"en- is beiog dune. According lo all Chicago he was involved is an anto ac- ulatintics,the"babyboom" LifeSeorce does have an average The offender Ihen was observed A Des Plaines mao was flags from polen in troni of tilo denired temperature. couraged" tu tsllilt these things. cident on Jun. 12. Severalschools havebeen generation coming pones a real ufeight blood drives daily. then 772-3226 The ollender was driving nor-ringing op a bon of nails asd a arrested in a store io the 72St building. One was an America:: block of Denspuler on Jas. Il. hag, the other beariog tile COIl)- closed in nur area in Ihe recrol threat an far as being seniors in those few missed donations daily lhwest on Milwauhee and stroch padlock charging the alleged ac- ALUMINUMAND ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE would equal quite a few over the Since 1950 complice $4.02 for all the items. According lo police reports, the puny logo valued ali11h01 Alobeimer's disease In a fatal, degenerative brain disease pastwhich meauu thereare coocemned and if we do not ligare a car waiting lo make a left toro fewer p0mg peuple to use Ihe oat wuys to handle problems span of a year. Both offenders were released ottender put on a pair of gym 1150, which primarilyaffects seniorcitioens.As thedisease into a private drive. fibrary nuw and ter yearn Is being encountered nuw, it witt be As complainto ta LiteSouree coon datewas 00 $1,000 bond pending a Feb. shoes and thes tIed the store with progresses, people first lose their memory and then control nl A Feb. .rc:'. come. Unless the seniors move chaos then. seem to fall on deaf ears, my s Transmissions assigned. court date. an employee io pursuit. Police I_-lopswortil$1 ,OOt bodilyfunctiuns. There is no huown casse, prevention or cure. It removed trOnI a cur io (tic 05m: brings untold misery lu lhuse attlicted with it and their familles - outOrIlinapearquickly and AO impeodiog recension is the form of protest han been ta stop who were alerted joined the donating blood. Yes, I will retoco . Differentials chose aod maghI the otteoder io binch of Bruce Dr. Oil Jan. II. young families with children take dire prdiclinn we hear every doy. Someone removed a camera u iragedy fur oil concerned. ts donating blood again, but only Vandalism... and a 000m lens worth a total of tile 71gO block st Dempslerlit. Medical science has recently established the presence nf ab- their place, tas hikes tor schools Intelligently thinking, how cas s Major Engine and libraries will nut be voted in. we vole for additional funds for when it is truly convenient fur $6041 from a laboratory in Ike Golf A cursory search revealed the A hics man repollo)1t.CI:: O normally high levels ut the element aluminum in the brain Someone oued a SB. gos to pat worryingabout the library? BE REAL! . Repaira Mill shopping center on Jan. tO. ottender also has stulted a pair nt ttlal 50100000 guisell I.-Intl's.' 1:1lis linuses uf some Alnkeimer's victims. Since aluminum is not u Seniorsare six holes in a Iront plate glass paying esrafutisg bills no a fined Name onithkeld by request Name withheld an request s Carbureator window of a store io the titO bicycle shorts in his shirt withnul car io tile 775f bloch :11 NOISIll:: vital element io human biology, its presence is a mystery. On . Electrical htoch of Golf on Jas. O. Damage A Sears aecority agent on Jas. paying tor the item. asd removed a rodar lot c: , :110 t Ike other hand, nome victims had very low aluminum levels io was msdelermiOed. 13 observed a woman remove two Bond was sel ai $3,tOO and a undetermilled vaille. their brain tissues, identical tu those unafflicted by the disease. HeatAir The une nf aluminum cooking ubeonils is widespread. When Th: Savers Conditioning acid-containing funds such as tomatoes, npioach, rhuburb or Brakes sour apples and cherries are cooked io them, a omull amount nf Ñ'om:Norwood Federal Savings Bank Traffic Safety Hints metal is dissolved during the cooking process. Even though Illinois traffic heavier there is no established tisk between afumiusm and Afaheimer's by Oeeretary al Stale Jim Edgar Date:Effective Immediately° disease, it seems wine lo prepare acidic foods in stainless steel, Complete Car Care on ice. Os the positive side, stopp- While small caro give drivers porcelainined, ceramic or gtusn cnohware. Re: Interest Rates and Annual Yields For extra maneuverability and Esel ing distances on ice tor compact with lower accidents Auto Trucks efficiency, they provide less pro- and sob-compact cars can be as lt the Irattic Os Illinois mouds the Tollway District. stulelt, tectios io accidents. The follow- much as 25 percent shorter than serTI heavier thin peur, that is gressivr enforcement st ttlill:ll'. IS A QUARTER POINT DIAMOND RING A GOOD BUY? Domestics Foreign in0tips may help small car for a standard car. because il probably is. Troftic Law is a cootribstillg t:::. Recently, a commercial so television advertised gold-plated drivers avoid accidents on stich However, Once a smaller, The Illinois State Police report tor nl the inceruning solely on tile rings, each containing a 00e quarter point diamond for $0.03. streets and highways. lighter ear has slopped no ice, the Illinois Tollroads. Hopefully. or The price nf any diamovll stone depends upon its carat weight, driver lreqoently finds it ditticutt that is tOOt the trattir volume os According fo the Nati000l Sate- the Illinois Tollway System io- are removing the alcohol aod/::r clarity, color, freedom trono flaws, cut und quality of worhmao- to got movisg again. This situa- ty Council, small cars have both creased byf.;however,the drug-impairedltris'erobefore ship. The advertised diamond is barely visible In the unaided an advanlage and a disadvastage tinooccursat warmer Ice utcohol-relutedac- they have an opportunity to eusse eye and is about the same sioe as Ihe period dol al the rod nf Ibis temperatures or when ice has number ut an accident." senteuce. become highly polished. lt io par- cidents decreased by 12.. This follows on the heels ut the Cuptuin broyas cOotillllell. This diamond is worthless and han value only us u ennlp000llt of ticularly hazardous at inlersec- saccesutul year in 1056 when the "Our concern is for the safety nl diumond dosI used for grinding compounds and lo make cutting tissu where the chance ut being Illinois Tollways registered the those using the Itlionis Tollovoy tools, Anyone who buys one nf these rings will be titreully . rear-ended is iocreased suhslan- lowest fatality rate at any road- System. We ore pleased o':tli Ills' throwing away money. Noi only is Ihr stone of no value, but the 19,_o tially. Drivers st large ears asd success in tOS7 and bob tsrlo'ard guld plating ou the ring is prokably so Ohio that il will wear off io trucks should he aware ot this way io the nation. problem and give small cars Illinois State Police, Captain to an even safer 1980." u short time. George Hampas, Consmauder of "GAS: room tu maneuver. u-s-.YOUR BEST ENERGY VALUE' No matter what 0mo vehicle you drive, stopping distances on Shut car motor off when t SAVE MONEY glare ice can easily he as muchas Investment courses to times the distance us dry pave- WHEN YOU REPLACE ment. Under these conditisos, he filling gas tank YOUR OLD WATER HEATER suretu accelerate,steer and at Oakton brake with agentle, delicate A state law that prohibits a to stop the engine, dosI smoke WITH A NEW and don't ase an nnapprnved con- Learning about investing, stoch tious," He will esplain the ter- bock. motorist fromfillinga gas l.R.A.s Minimum Balance Anneal Yield Annual Rate GAS ENERGY SAVER Since small car drivers have tank. .or tabser. options,financial planning tor minotogy and mechanics of having il filled...wbile the motor "We respect the problem at retirement, investing in the new "puts" and"calls"including more to tose in an accident, two keeping warm," Bestudik said, 18-Month Floating additional tips are provided: is rwsning shonSd he observed to tax environment , and pension risks, slrategies and rewards. $500 "bat we don't believe public safe- 7u25% t. Bumpers may he too high or prevent a potential fire or capIa- aud profil sharing plans by altes- In the course, "Inveutmeots 7.50% sino, accsrding to illinois State ty should be sacrificed far a few ding MONNACEP coursesat under $550," students will learn tus low to ko effective in crashes minateu In the raid." 18-Month Fixed $1,000 hetween different sine vehicles. Fire Marshall Tam Bestadik, Oatotou Community College und the basic principles ut mosey 7a50%7.25% VALUE Fallare to enforce this law also neighborhood high schools begin- manugement, bow to make is- (INCREASED TANK INSULATION) Help avoid trout-end or rear-nod 'e. collisions by adjusting your rear- waald endanger the State permit Lake Forest ning the week ut Jan. Sb. veulment decisions, and practice 3-'ltear Fixed $2,000 SIZES TAILORED TO of the seS-service gasoline sta- "Investing Fundamentals" wilt investing whitethestakeis 8.03%7.75% voue FAMILY CONnUMPTION view mirror aod outside mirrors team member properly, and do not tailgate the tian involved, esamino how lo invest money io limited and potential for toss can lissa thou j.55. Rates subject tu chango enory Tuesday. Rate Hotlirso: 775.7347 SALES vehicle in trout ut you. The law also reqairea that Paula R. Piepbn, daaglster uf CD'S, money markets, ntochs and be cuntrotted. bonds. Students will learn how SERVICE INSTALLATION 2. Drivers of small cars sit "recreational and similar Diane Piupho uf 1000 W. Hastings Olber investment courses of- closer In the ground and their vi- vehicles, or any vehicle dmlgneul st., Park Ridge, Is a member of Ike esehanges work, how tu NORWOODFEDERAL select a broker and manage a fered wilt include "Advanced Op. sion is reduced at hills, interner- to momio equipment orap- the 1957-58 Lake Forest College tiuss,"''Successful Investing,'' ?}ié8age Péwdíng tinos and by roadside obstrue- planees alihaing pilot lighia, arc- handball team, u perennial col- pnrltotio. toasdy Sehakuer, a registered "Buying a New Car," "Org unie- SAVINGS BANK tions. Make sure your visibility is ing motora or similar devices lege powerhosse that is unce ing an Investment Club" and investment advisor, will discuss Prd Opine SOIT N M:lasukvs Me Ch:ougs, IL mSeu 775.0000 & Sea'ee Seeuíce, 9na. as good as it can be by beeping shall be abat off (In addition to again s strong contendur for the "What tu Do with Money." Eduebousk Ofliss 54)5 W Teoso Cfl,suts. IL 50645 703.7555 motors and ignitionS) befare ser- how the oplions euchange cao your windshield und other win- collegiate national rhamplun- For informaliun on class times Park Ridge 0010e 500 N Nn,lflO5l ecoS Polk 010go, ii. 50000 023-4010 9081 Courtland Drive, Nues down clear at all times. Have o viciug the vehicle," help the small investor tu man- ca evUen Office 3220W GI 00010e Od OEnvv:nu, IL 00025 720.5060 uhip. imine return while minimizing and locations,call the MON. Corner of Milwaukee and Courtland good supply of windshield washer All servire statiom have signa l°iepho, a senior,is a 1954 visiIoa,showroowTodoo! EST 1948 rink io Ike coarse, "Investing Op- NACEP Office, 912-9155. 966-1750 fluid on hand. posted that issuract the motorist grudsate of Haine Sauth Page 14 The Bogie, ThersdeyJeeeary ti, 1900 'Ilse Ongle, fleredoy, Jeoaaryll, 1908 Page 15 Maine Township Aquatic Club - Inthe elnuest meet uf the cond for. the buye. 12 year bld SPORTS The 100 Yard Ian Events went Cathy Cibolubis left with second Cloiagoia-io, Mike Cibolokis and ne0000 so far, the Maine I Bet . Shatr Mortial took necund place in I09& loyearoldsLinda Cbs and place. Duda Chu and Melanin (Cork Steinke who all : Tuwnuhip Aqootic Clubwas final- the 100 Free in her age groop Over- Jessica Bletsinger, first and se- Neler took first and secund lu the Achieved oc differest evenlo dur- BOWL1I1J? ly beaten by the Boffalu while 13 year old Juy Kr-spa tosh cond places, Shari Martin lock NEWS 50 Fly for- Ike 9 & 10 year 0145 as You Didn't Grove/Wheeling swim Team by ing the afternoon, matting ihem third in ber division and Kart second for the 11 and 12 year old Bryan Dayton loch secsnd fsr the eligible lo join the learn's elite unly 11 points at their recent Flener and Mike Cibstokis lock girls while Bobby Garippo took meet. boys. 11 & 12 girls, Shari Martin risk, called The Over-Achiever first and third for the 13 & 14 third fur the keys. Kasia GWiZda and Krissie Casio gol first and Know Holy Name Super Bowl SJB Holy Name Bowling The girls 9- 16 26f Yard Medley Club".Not osty will these fine boys. took second for the 12 & 14 girls as third placeo and Bobhy Gerippe athletes he recognised at the Relay Team uf Jenny Lotir-in, MTAC's 8 -. and under Karl Ftener and Karl Steinke task first fur the boys. Lost of all, Falots Top Ten Kathleen Chin, Lindo Cbs and team banquet in March, Ihey will Stoedings Breautotrokers dsminuted the loch first and second fur-the beys. 13 & 14 year- sld girls Diane also be nilowed to Sunday party Dr. Thomas Droodz, D.D.S. 7 Dick mietevo 583 Jesatea Bletologerm the Girls 13 pool as Brenda Roter, Cathy conch" their Linda Chu, Jenny Lauemnod Okdllts and Joy Krupa left with teammates fora Windja000erTravel 5 Tom Dr-onda 555 -14 MedIe5 Relay Team of 15 minnIe Cibolskis and Melanie Gr-sse Kathy Chin took tirol, second and first and second places and Mike period, apiece, at an spcomicg 5 Jim Jekot 554 Melissa Doser, Joanna Marshall, J&B SheetMetal went home with the bise, red and third places for the tO year old Cibslskis wsn another blue rib- practice. 5 Brios Wuantols 551 Anderson Secretrial Diane Okulita and Kasin GWIZdZ white ribbons. Kathy Chie and girls in the 50 Back and Stayer, loon for- bis collection in the 50 Fly The Maine Township Aqnotic Wiedemaon Insurance 5 Bob Miller 530 und the Beys 13- l4Medley Relay Melassle Rater tush first and se- Chiagcaris took first for the kcys. for the keys. 2 Mike Hallig 530 Team of Karl Sleinhe, Mike Glob, sponsored by the Niles ChampoCilutom Awards cund places for the 9 & 10 girls in Musica Gr-ase swam to third The relay teams of (8 and Par-k District, can always add Beiecwalteo Slate Farm Ins. 2 FrestDiseh 529 Ciholskis, Karl Flener und Stese the 5f Breast while Bryan Dayton place in the saine eveot fur the lt under-c) Melanie Druso, Enea 2 Tim Hanrohan 526 Creo oil took first places in their sew member-s to their team. If Skaja FaueratHome look first fur the boys. lt & 12 6-12 girls, while Joch Reynolds Clon, Brenda Rater and Cathy you know nf someone interested Northwenl Parishes Credit 2 Bill Ochob 526 events. year old boys Raymond Cren and and Raymond Grec took first and Cibulokis, (5 6- ttycar otds) Sosie in joiooiog, call the Niles Park Norscood Federatllavings 2 Carl Lindqnist 521 In the 50 Yard Freestyle Jack Rayssulds look first and ne- second. lt was second and third Reynolds, Jessica Bleteioger, District al 967-6633, for mr-thee io- Events, 8 and anders Brenda coud places, an did 13 b 14 year placeo fur 13 & 14 girls Kate Melanie Roter and Kathy CIrio, formattes. Roter and Cathy Cibslukis took old girls Rosin Gwisdz assi Diane Reynulds and Knsia Gwiada and and (13 6- 14 year elda) Joaooa Classic Seniors Mixed first und aecond places. It was a Okolits. The Breaslslruke Events Karl Steioke and SBIre Cihnlskis Marshall, Joy Kropa, Diane clean sweep fur the 9 & 10 year ended the sanie way tisey started, took firutand second places in the Okolita nod Kate Reynolds all Teem W-L Men's High Serte. uld girls os Melanie Retor, Jeuny Frank Vuellser with a clean sweep for MTAC as 50 Back for the boys. took first place in their varions 54g Laarin and Jessica Bletainger 12 6- 14 boys Karl Flener, Kart Panthers 7-0 Bob Sendeke 548 Once again, Brenda tinter age gr-osp Free Relay Events. By Jim Jennings took the first, secund and tlsird Stninhe and Steve Chen uutswasn swam lu first place this time in f,Ó Bffly Goats 6-1 Ted Stagg 522 The conchmg staff would luIse to places. Steve Chiagoseis took se- the opposing team. the t nod Under Girls 25 Fly, as SWIMMING Do yes e&ie dM none Liom 5-2 Henry Knitter 510 congratulate swinssmers Steve of the Ie,t4 Sope Bowls ho. Tigers 5-2 Glenn wills 510 boon dose-with noch of Alley Cals 5-2 00gb Gemeo the.. gowen donided by 19 Raccoons 5-2 Glenn Wills 231 o.0,0w POinte. . . In the 1984 High Rollers 4-3 Franh Veelknr 214 The St. John Breheof Wily Name is noce again spossorioga gola ObRen Bot Goodies 3-4 Ted Stagg 287 sope, Bowl. theRoidern Sopor Bowl party oc Sucday, Jac. 31 io the comfortably heated Lambo 2-3 Beh Seodeke 286 boot the Red.kin,. 38-9. .In school gym. DWCS will opec at 3 pm. There will he cicTV'coet ap Hound Dogs 2-3 Wnmee'e High Serte. 1985, the 49ow boot the io the gym to view the game. Ticketo are $10 for the coUre after- Grey Hounds 2-S Evelyn Sogar 476 Dolphin. 38-19. . le 986, the 0000 and evemog. mc price iccludec: admicsioe, hot dogs, chili, Na-No's 2-5 Lynn Uhros 446 ckiken aod pasta diooer, soda acd beer. Bow. boot the P0040th 48-10 Poodles 1-6 Locy Gentile 432 EARN CRAC IN'S . - . And in the Sope, Bowl of Tickets for admission are available from Frack Mor-cay, Eager-Beavers l-7 Bernice Barch 424 Jonony. 1987. the Gionte 470.090k, Audy Beierwaltes, Sr., 967-8976 or Eardy Beierwaltes, Jr., beot the B,onoo. 39-20. 06g-6061. Tickets are also available at the Reclory. All men, 21 years and older, are invited. Niles Brunswick Senior 100 000 Heros aninteresting ques- lion.. What man coached 3 Nues West hosting Men's Bowling national champinn collego football teams and had a son Stmtdlogs W-L 569;Henry Knitter 505; Ed 34 schools at invitational Wawrnyeiak 556; Art JUMBO D RE who finished in Ihn Top 10 in Buacs 17-4 Wyrscbowohi 556; Juins Oaken Thu NOm West Vorsity Gym- unheil bach next year. No Drinks 16-5 the Hoiowan Trophy cotiog? 545;Chet Hajdok 542;Gene oasties lovitatiaoal will gather Unknowns 26-5 - . The aeswnr is Bud Wilkie- Parker 541; Ted Wisoiewski 531; the top female gymnaste from 34 Aocthnr ritual is the enislence - Bombs 14-7 yw son. He coached of a theme, this yearc being rock Art Borots 514; Frank Roticcwshi Chicago-area schools tmdnr one Silver Slam 14-7 F ORE Oklahoma ta notional cham- 'oroll.Entitled Aaoericao 514; Mike Cabara 513; WaIter rmf os Jaeoary 23 Begtooiog at The Comets 13-0 pionships in 1950. 1955 and Hondstood, 1955-108f,' the open- Kooiol 569; Bob Tescbnerso9; 1ro 6:30 pm. iothnmatn contest gym Dragon Playboys 13-g g0,000 1956. and his son, Jay. o ing ceremony features ap- Btazyoski 506; Andy Assderssn at Niles West High School, this Sandhaggers 13-0 Duke halfback. finished 9th muet happeos to simolate the prapriate costumes thot a panel 565;Ted Stagg505;Ed of Niles West parents and ad- Alley Cats 12-9 Piutrowcbi 562; Don Soobeba 500. in the 1963 Hoiowan voting. drama af the state competition Two Pias Two 12-9 Intròduclng the Cragin Get ontltnnited accesswlthefree checking the girls nano face. miniotrators will jodge, awar- Wanderers ding the best one o priae. 11-10 InstantACcess CD accoumtt When you open a Cr-agio Eeerybodye howd of As this iovitotianal io in ils Pinbosters 10-11 Niles Mens Nowwilh a deposil ofjusl '20,000 or Regular Checking account you can qeat-tothooks. heitboske, end foorteeeth year, it is oteeped io Cammmsity members are in- Wait For Us 10-11 transfer funds by phone belwccn your ftillbooksinfooth&l,bot certain tradittoos. 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Onu dedection por sponsor a basketball free throw is 9 am. The gym wilt he opened G. L. Schmitz los. 14-7 M. Oetringer 479 your account will earn a lop marlonl rate. Inlerest is total Over 2 billion: financial reserves eocced l43 million. faanaaatfsn cslSesl no Sat.,Jan.23,at cempuled daily, compounded nod paid quarterly. Flanagao Hall, 8301 N. Harlem, at 0:30 am. for free throw prae. Candlelight Jewelers 14-7 Smnja 47g Be ifyou wont lo earn today's highcrJumbo CD rates along Debbie Temps, Ltd. Nues. tien. 10-11 wilh the safety of n Cragin account and the liquidioy you need Eaplret Jan. 29. 1990 bINaIt. BaokofNiles Immediate Liqmdityt The Instanl Access CD has ne The coolest is apeo to beys and For more information call Bob 9-12 High Game 00 otay financially flexible, Obere's no butler choice Iban Ike Classidllowl 012 fAStermand, therefore, no peoalty for early wilhdrowal. girls, ages 11 to 14 years. The con- Bianchi at 966-9382. M. Caranata 198 Crogin Instant Access CD. For further details, drop by er call RETAIL CUSTOMERS ONLY StsteFartn Ins-Beiyrwallen 9-12 Oetrioger In laco, you can make two withdrawals a month, whneever 191 you want, and you can add lo your accousl any timo. ursy orce of Cragin's 23FrnilyFitwstcisl Ceelers. Sbeaja Terrace 4-17 Behrens 190 Res hosts GCAC events High Sortee J. Sobnos 151 M. Coronato soo IC. Smeja 178 The Rmsrrection High School Varsity Finals are on February 6 D. Behrens Athletic Department in honored at Resurrection. The Blue Divi- 509 M. Oetringer 173 C. Oetringer 495 CRAGIN JENNINGS to be chosen to hosl the Girls oion Finals are ut 9 and lt am. R. Giaucaopro 171 GLENVI EW Catholic Athletic Coofereoce The Wirkte Division FioraIo areal FEDER4L1INGS Basketball and Gymoaslics 5 and 7l5. The presentation of 55.,gssSsnaku.g.b,,nioot 241 W.uk.g.n Road Mccl. the Cooference All Stars lakes SJB Ladies Bowling The Gymnastics Meet is on place at 7 p.m. The competition Glenviem Team W-L High Series January29 at g3O p.m.It includes many ofthe higkly rank- Babe 5-2 Jean Hoppe 501 toss s. MjI,n,,kAr,., 77 W. E ,,II,, A,,.. coo. 7210020 N. r-me,,, n,,.. 25O:I7l &hn,,,n5,,,g: Wroc y. H,gg,,,r Rd.. tt4.000 (312) 729-1000 features several outstanding ed area teams. The list includes Soplan ome,,thtlt W. iwcu Pk Od.. rat-Osw/PokeIagn: 000T,I,c, bd, 55O.OaOOÍncn,m,nu..;:II W. 5 .. 300. 0,0 eOO roo: N. H ,,c ,,, AU,., 007.7703 5-1 Canute Spurkuwoki 488 Wirolonle Pmte 719-0820 learns including the Nessrrectioo Ike 1987 State Champion IHM Joy scounthoto W. W,,I0y. sor-0500/ssmwrcnnmua"ncnnOr W,It 00d W,t O, 000.0:30 5. Prc.pnu, -: .00 5 017, flO,,I Rd.. 437.7073 5-2 Jens Piolo 459 5OrueI9n 500 W. 040 0011 Rd., 4O0.Or20/CnnL5cn., 0335 5 Mj,, 07. 000-7040 Rcnnn,O5a, 54,O,3,,14 a e.,,,,, Od,.. 0s0.1711 Team (ranked in the top 10) and Tigers sod 1987 Slate qsalifiers Lady Stetson 4uu5ncccnm50wr-5c,4O7.4od the Maria Team. Admission to 5-2 Kuy Pelma 457 from McAoley. Also inclsded are Poison 4-3 HOURS Man-Thorn the meet is set at $2 the Resurrection Bandits, the W-!3 O5rrc5eFuodarnna.nth'co*o»orOraooIan Cocu 3-4 High Genie 83O aro - 9:00 pm The basketball 1510-cament has Regina Panthers, the Lourdes Opium 2-5 Jeune hoppe 200 ?,kleye:3Oam-B:OOsee 3 final dates. The Freohman Linos andthe Maria Myotico. The Asnbouk 2-8 Jean PIulo 193 Saterdayk000m -bOOten Final is on J0000ry 29 ut Noire odaoisalon price is $2. Ohnesaiun 2-5 Dee Hinco 178 Dame (girls) ot 5. The Jnalor My Sin 2-5 Roue Marin Glouceblo 161 Page 16 The Bogie, Thursday, Jorosoryll, ills r i The Bugle, Thoroday,Jemaaryllf, tIRS Pagel? Interesting Kew Facts From Pwtk Dit'iict The One And Only Supe rstore John Jennings - Register for School's Out Club Hey! All yon kids, ages K-OtIs Tirons li are-4 p.m. indoor tennis lessons! grade. It's timeto beatthe monter Apr. 1 )Good Friday) "Bowling time hluea by attending the Mor- aod Hotdogs". Fee: $6.59 The Tam.Tennis Conspienund oervices. Consistency andtoo Grove Fork Districtsresidents,$8 non-residents. opens its doors to Nues Porh cnnlrol are developed with the is- Time- li a.m.-4 p.m. District residents because nl a troduclion nf playing situatioss Srbuul'n Ont Clsb." The classes and strategies. The resident fee is meet at the Prairie View Center Some type of iuncIwilt he pro- cooperative ogreement between vided for all "School's Out Club" the two agencies. Beginning and$90 fnr 9 weehs and classes are on the follosviog days Advanced Beginning players will held on Mondays and Feb. 12)Linraln's Birthday) nenaioiis. Childcare will be pro- enjoy professional attention in Wodneudoys Irons 2-3 PM and on , Valentines Forty." Makevideol in conjonction with the Satsrdayu from 4- FM. special projects and sweets. "SchWI's Out Club" for the hours this beautiful and spacious corn- of 8 g.m-it p.m. for an ad46tionai It Moms hard to beHave tow, pIen locuted ut 76t7 Caidwell Ave. For more isformatien on in-Dress br activity. Few $0 in Niles. Registration is now be- door tennis instrnctiun, contact residents,$7.50non-residents. $7 residents, $0.50 non-residents. bit lotti Wrdd Ww II the ot ttw ing takenatthe Nues Fachthe Nilen FachDistrictst Time: lt a.m.-3 p.m. For mnre information,call 961-12W nr register at the Frane jotity of Ametitonspaid to itcome District office, 7f77 Milwauhee 9676633. Mar. 7 )Casitnir Folasko Day) View Community Center, 6034 tax. As lote os 1939. only 5% of Ave. and a minimnm nf 7 players "Rollernkating aod Pizza " . Feet Dempnter St. Amesicats were taxed. per clans are needed to hold in- $0.50 residents, $8 non-residents. utrucliOn. Nues Baseball The Beginner Level consists oto Mini Star Search Book cross Accotding to seme word et- 5 weeb session teaching propec League ports. the material 'tylengot its techniquesforgroundstroheu, I and II country ski tame from 2 ctse .tite NY volleys hnd serves. The resident registration Tbe Morton Grove Park Cle lee is $32 for 5 sseeks and classes nce came from New Yodt. and the District in conjonclioo with Ac- areheldon Mnnduys & The NUes Baseball Leagne sviti outing 'LUN' from London. he hnldirog registraBan for it's tang OuI Enterprises, a grosp of Wednesdays Irons t-2 FM and on performance artists with a strong As noon as we have mme snnw Salnrdays from 3-4 PM beginning 198g bannbaS neansn no the youth-centered and edncaliooal accumulation, the Riles Park IroiticaUy, thewomanwho the week nf Jannary 25th. fnllowing datonsFrl.,Jons.29 barbgrosnd is offering District will npeh the Tam Craso çontìnUeS from 6 p.m. io 10 p.m., Sat., Feb. createdMother'sDay-Anna The Advanced Beginner/Lsw workshops Io kelp you and ynor Country Std Touring center, 6790 i3 from 11 g.m. to 3 p.m. and no W. Homard St.inNiles. JaMs--wasnacer a mother Intermediates spend 9sneehu children iliocaver his or her awn Sbi refining groundstrehes, volleysFri., Feb. 29 freto 6 p.m. ta IO msiqoe Clinics are great foot for clubs, p.m. talents.Clames begin Saturday, January 23, from 10-il civic organiaatioos aod scautlog Registrationlocationisthe groups! A Cross Couolry Ski Nilea Parlo District Recreation am. This f weeb course is $25 per In January, The StJPERSTORE is Washers Snow Blowers The soit of ectticaf ceoreet .AA,.,Memories,.A,1 child. Outing is a super way to boost This is a once-a-year event,so be Center, ygMiiwa&ee Ave. in celebrating their -29th anniversary.DryersalDishwasers your company's morale nr koown as a "carp" was named for Nitre. For mnre information ox Mini Star Search I is designed sure not to miss Out on the savings. Ftowh cethoheitmpeea for rbildren 4-7 years nl age. celebrate aspeciul occasion. How We are also holding our Microwaves Freezers the NUes Baseball League Youth about hnlding a "wioter block Like our jingle says: Baseballdrogram call JuleceParental involvement isen- cosraged. .. party"st the Tam Touring Stereos Televisions Come to the SuperStore Oddly. the ConitectioatRiver Valle at 965-1467. ANNUAL INVENTORY SALE. Mini Star Search II is designed Center? Thine outings may in- Ranges VCR's Townhouse TV and Appliances sotonolox 2 states-hut neither nf for children 8-11 years of age. elude instruction, reolal equip- Our entire inventory wifi be offeredRefrigerators Barbeques Areco 2 staten io Connecticut. The This clam will involve games mid ment, ski movies, waxing mid Milwaukee onu Oakton Cototectivut Rient sepaxias flot- Open Gym exercises leodiog toward self- eqoipmentdemonstratisna arlen- at SubStantial savings, including: Radios and much moreNiles. n'ao' troto New Hompoidre Im confidence and neif-enpresuinn. turo presentations about trainiug for grades 1-8 mid racing. _d their entire lengths. For information oo eiiher - HAPPY class,please call965-1200or II you'd like in get your group BIRThDAY The Rilen Fach District is offer-regisler al the Prairie View Cam- together for some real fun, the Ma DAVID ing free Open Gym for bashetballmsnity Cenler, 6834 Dempsler obiers at the Tam Cross Country players in graden 1-f. The gyro- And, horno ancthorioSerenO no Street. Touring center will be glad to uasiom islocated at Ballard supply yon with cumplete ilion- Schont, (Ballard & Camberland) Pre-School malien no a cross country ski Ifvox mondenthis on Saturdays noon to 5 p.m. and party you won't sono forgetl Jost ad afto,vox, APICTUREIS on Sundays 1mm t to 4 p.m. En- W dcclivc00500.atod loot botero Activities call the Tom Touring Canter at dolicoryl Jenningo Volkewagec WORTH 1,000 WOROSI trance lnr Open Gym will be the The Mnrtun Grove Park965-9697 nr call the Niles Park nido door on the west side nf District is Sponsoring three pro- District01lire at 967-6633 will dodact$50froc, rho per. 'r'rc, srZt .rn fnr chano otico cf yxor now oreood building. Open Gym will be held school classes beginning Thorn., more information on cross cono- car.Ono dodectioc por from January 23 tn Morch 2f so Jan. 21. Each class lasts 4 weebu li-y slnitug at its best! Don't bes¡t eaxtomer.0ccdodection por tget your friends together for on for 45 minutes eneb week. Pro- afternoon of free banhetball fun! registration in required. Music Makers Volunteer - Äi introdacliun In mnsic for Expirox Jan.20,ingo basketball Tki Ualiw' Daq etyowi pre-neheoleru. Learn ssngs, RETAIL CUSTOMERS ONLY finger plays and monicat games. coachçs needed Uaegthw kflww ou cwie Mahe ynor own instroments, he in a marcbiog hand, and have Ints The Riles Park Disirict is now of fon. Closs begins Thurs., Jan. seeking volunleer Veoth Basket- - iuilk a Buge (Juedi wi 21 at tl1 p.m. Class meets at Na- ballCoaches Innitowinter leagues. There are 4-6th gnade THE COSi 15 ON LV lional Parlo. The fee is $10 for residents, $12 for nnn-residents. boys and girls leagues and 7-8 $5.00 grade boyo and girls leagues to FOR 3 LINES Pre-School choose from! The league plays on EACH ADDITIONAL LINE$1.00 Arts and Crafts Saturdoy oftemnons und early "Dinosaurs and Dragnnn". eveningn starting in mid Jaunary Thin arts and crafts clous meets at Greonan Heights Gymnasium. ALL ADS MUST BE from 12:30 p.m.-i:l5 p.m. begin- If you or 1f years nf age nr olden RECEIVED NO LATER ning Thsrs., Jan. 21, 01 Nati000l and enjoy cooching young THAN TUES., FEB. 9 Park. The fee in $13 residents, $10 athletes, please call the Riles ZENITHIBOSE non-residents. Fork District nl 967-0634 and 0SpLAY PAYMENT MUST BE Whimsical Workshop leave yew, name and phone ON IiENNINGS'\ INCLUDED WITH "Valentine Treats". This craft number. We will then contact you Volkswpeno COUPON BELOW workshop includes a party and as sano as possible. ( treats. Claus begins Thuru., Jan. OR CALL N W USE YOUR 21 from ll45 p.m.-l230 p.m. Fee VISA OR MASTERCARD is$12residents, -$10nun- Freestyle Skating 201 Waukegati Rd The Bugle residents. Registration C ; i en V e w 8746 Shermer Fer more iofurmatioo,call 465-1200. Pro-registration ixre- The Niles Pork District Sports Nues, Illinois 60648 qoiredalthe Prairie View Complex Ice Rink will accept ____vv- (312) 729-3500 Center, 6834 Dempster St. Freestyle Skating aed Practice 7cc Itegistratinn beginning Mon- -) T- ':i-dijL Pamper yourself! doy, Febroory 1 at the Ice Rink. T1Hiit Whenyou want a Zenith buy - I Registration will extend to Mou- aZenith 1 yos deserve it, righl? Al the day, Fehrnary8.These 11V Hours H i Murtos Grove P0th District Fit- tonested in clauses may register » sensClub Mon, Stiupo, rot treatyonroellto Monday through Friday, tO am.- w r Aerobic Closses, 9 to 9 !Lastercardl Whirlpoo, 4 p.m., Wednesdays from 6- t Tuna, Wnd Light Visa, Sosos, Exercise Rooms with p.m. and ou Satnndoy Feb. 6 from m -. ' 9 to e Fernonal Fitness prugrams. We IO am. - i p.m. TV&Appliances TORE Bùlb- r alsn offer Maouages ond hove Ontuodey xge For additional information, 7850 N idilwaukee U 9 to 5 Service oB:E® t000ing under one roof. Call 965- call the Sports Complex Ice Ruilo 7554. Nll.s ounday L at 29y-0010. -I4 12 tn 4 are Pge3O The Bugle, Thursday, Jansary Si, 1988 TheBugle,Thmiday,Jiniisryzl. 1Iu Page 21

I - - W! Ar.a Activities s Senior Discounts Special Services Senior News Bulletin Board Physicians CentéropensSkokie office Forest Villa creates a PhysiciansCenters,respon- cigarettesmshingaredealt nible for helping thosoondo of with," said Bailey. cheerful, active palients stop smoking-and stay The one and one-half hour stopped-hasopenedanew treatment lakes effectwithin medical office at f4 Old Orchord minutes. Many immediately ex-atmosphere Center inSkokie. perieoco a diminished dedico lo AO Withgreat succeso at Chicago's smoke and the majority do noi Walking through Forest Villa sitsatiun where a senior citizen io 500 N. Michigan Ave. office and esyerience the sideeffecis nfNursing Cooler immediately puls admitted for a short slay after a the Profensionat Boilding at Oah- sicoline withdrawal as do Ikone family members at ease. lt could mile strobe. The many levels nl brook Center, Oak Brook, now who Iry In qsil no their own. he Ike size of the home since it is physical therapy within Forent Shokieprovidesanothercnn- You can bayo Physicians Cen- small and cozy. lt may be Ike Villa briog the resident up lo venient locatioo where help io 1ers a comfortable es-smoker, cheerfuf and eleganl decor of soll their previous level of fondino, available lo cod the cigarette who can utay sisypod foe Ihn rest yaslols within the lovely rovmn Mike goes un to esplain, "AI thin . AREAACTIVITIES SENIOR DISCOUNTS habit forever. "S- of your life. and dining areas. But probably, point lire resident is ready for "Nicotine io cigarettes,like il's the chcerfol enprcssioss on discharged". More ohm than other drngs, han both a The fee for Ireutmeol in las Ike residents' tacos and creative ont, Ike resident wilt ash il they physiological and psychological deductible arid many insurance activilies ongois5 throughoul Ike cas remain within the home". . SPECIAL SERVICES SENIOR NEWS phaseioilsadditino,"nays companies roimbuese Physiciass day. Forest Villa's residents aro Mikeindicalestheresident's Eunice Bailey of Physicians Ceo- Cenlers patients. primarilyCatholicundeven desire slums from their . toro. "That's why our patieola Call the Skokie office for more lhnogh many of them have not discovery Ihal with Ike activily, . BULLETIN BOARD are sees bybotha licensed infoemuliso and lo make an ap- bees weekly church goers for a programing sodfriendsIhey medical doctor and a Ph.D., or pxlnlmeol Io slop smoking fsr while, their coz000os origin adds hove met, a greater sense of counselornoallaspectoof Eunice Bailey50011. Cull 079-5311. Io Ike warmth oflhe soIling. warmth andaccomplishment ''Familien should expect more mml in Forest Villa than mithin from a qoality nursing center theirown home. A commun Oakton ensemble to pertormat North ShoreSpecialist on than a clean floorand efficioul statement is made "AI home I medical care", claims Michanl watch TV. alt afternoon, here Kaplan, the admixislrulor. hIethey have me hnppin' doing all Everything from the overture "Maple Leaf Rag"byScott senior psychology to the opera "Carmen" to the JopEo wilt be played by eight gnou on In explain Ihat usliho a sorts nf Ikiogs". piano students from Oakton Cam- to speak sterile hospilal selling where u 'Pliliii,ly idfifif h itpi4 4 manily caSege when they per- pationl's primary need is Wilbin Ibis nursing center the 4 4fnrm at the North Shore Piolet, "Sooior adults are not rockingmedical care, a nursing home concept Of seniors livio5 a full 1611 Chicago Ave., Evanston, on chair material...and they're get-must supplyrosee."Familien aud activo life io clearly vesible. 8 Fri., Jan. 22 al 7,30 p.m. ting younger as nur unciety isshoold bob for a selling similar This energelic, 7000g ad- growing older," says PhyllisIo home but providing morii ministralor and bis staff inject a The pnhlic is iovied to attendShapiro and Sylvia Haag. menemore slimulalioo". npediol magic into nursing center i the perfonnasce at no charge. two women, both of whom have Mikealludestoa typical care and il shows! i0P1 5a,n0 dv S"3"°A' c The stsdents, all manic majorsMauler's Degrees inguidance S3,1NaD SMVIDISAHd at Oakton, sviU play only duels on and counseling from Nor- two grand pianos in the NorththeaulernUniversity, are Shore BaSroom. specialistsingerontology and Imaginativeanswers gp Chinog wig discuss "Aging io the Year n°4-nono Alt eight are students of Glcnoa 2100" at the North Shore Hotel, Sprague, Associale Professor of 1011 Chicago Ave., Evanston, no S,,bnthn Music and Director st the Oakton Thursday, Janoary 21 al N30 to housing -problems s71-2n2u Comononily College piano eooero- hie. The publle in invited lo attend Shared Hoosiog is just one of The CenterofCoocernis Performers are David Allen,the program al no charge. Ihe programo The Center xl Con- popular becauseofothbr L Bco Levi, Aadrey Kennedy, Forreservationsfoethin cero io proud Io poblicizo Io the marveloun services besides 4 Diane Gnateh, Linda Bachman, presentation, please call 504-64M. Maine Township Community, Shared Housing. We give nur 4 Kay Kong, Christy Stevens and Homesharing makes hposing heartfelt attention to each in- Andrea Frank. more affordable In home seekers dividual's problem and handle 4 Free and in numerous oiloalinns pro- rack person with the olmust of 4 For mare information and vides Ihr mach needed conipu- compossion. The Center's reservationnfor the program, nionships to the home owner. fi multifacetedservices include: 4 please call 084-6400: - bloodpressure . duo have estro space available to Emplopmenl, Medicare, Legal, *m i rentfor linancialassistance, Financial, Personal Counseling, & diabetes testscompanionship and workes- Support Groups, Tax Axsislance, change, The Center nf Concern is Tutoring, Escort Transyorlaliun, Senior Citizens of the communi- the place Io coIl. Il yoo are a meetings and classes of an edoca- ty are inviled ta labe advantage home seeker who io ivtrresled io houaI nature, volunteeroppio'- WE ARE A nfFree BloodPressure and affordable hoosing, are capable lunitieu undcommunity Diabetes Tents which are ta exchange some chores for rent Oulreach. NURSING HOME availableat 'Edison Parkthon do take advantage of Ibis Lutheran Chorch, 6626 N. FREE service. We encourage visitors tu une Oliphant, os Tuesday, January Our appticonfs are carefully IsstN. Northwest Highway office THAT CARES 26, at 15030 am. screened by visiliog the home is Pork Ridge; phone 522-0453. Nurses fromthe Regency Nuns- Owner and interviewing the hume big Center will be available forseeker. We are Ibrilled with the the tentingat the church, positive results 1h05 Ibis program CJE needs downstairs in the North Hall. kas eojoyed in dealing with Ihr Sunday services at EPLC are difficulty nl living expenses. The volunteers to. at7:45, 9,aod lt am. The Sunday staggering slatiulico for adequole deliver meals The Bugle's service in broadcast on WNDZ, housing has sharpenedTire AM 750 Kilo., from 9-10 am.Center's concern arid we give Councilfur Jewish Elderly There is a lift available for easycarefulcossideralionIneach FOREST VILLA accessibility for the handicap- argentlyxeedu vulunleerstu malcir ove set up. For'more delail- deliver meals in East and West pod. This is located ut the tamered information asd appoinlinest Rogers Park and Edgowater, to NURSING CENTER entrance On Avondale Avenue. call Boa al 123-0453. elderly clients unable Inmake 6840 W. Touhy Ave.Nues II 60648 their osso, Volunteers go out in teams of two at 10:45 am, and J3Á Nues School of Beauty Culture usually complete a delivery ronle RTflR (312) 647-8994 OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE wilbin an boor and a holf. Por- 8057 N, ticiponis in the Horne-Drhvrred Milwaukee Ave,, Nues Meut Service can select Ihr day Michael Kaplan SPECIAL! PERMANENT WAVES or dayo of their choice. Meals, Administrator TUESDAY and FRIDAY tailored to the dietary needs of radIi individual, are delivered on DULCIA 'IssORog. N0W26.50 EOCELENT WollE a regular bonis Monday throogh ZOTOS '25IORsu. NOW'19.5O 000t 0v FrIday, except on Nalionat and A skilled and intermediatecare MATRIX STO DENTs. Jewish holidays. çIjTh '32505esNow'24.50 TEACHEn SELECTED If yon Ore inlorosted in being o nursing facility. 17.5ORtll. N0W15.50 SUPEOVI5ED volunteer, call Shirley Garland al naNa IN COUPON. EupInEs 1-Sinn Council fur Jewish Elderly, 571-7MO. Page 22 The Bugle, Thw-silay, January21,us Thestigle, Thsrsday,Jausarylll,lits Page 23

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Holiday Greeting Genatric service at Sheridan Road Hospital Youth, Seniors join hands Leopold offer full line of hearing aid service lotheir hnlh locations. Hearing lenta are The natural aging process af- changes associated with aging. and .family memhern. The . n '5Y the thee retirement age jo yearmatureyears facts people at different ages and The program jocattedThe assessment team will help the reached,almost 50%ofIhe fullest, you owe it te yonrself to necessary and are always free. populativnn suffers have your heariog tented." Hours are 9:35 am. to 5 p.m. 't%. to vaeytng degrees. Changes that Geriatric Assessment and Plan- pernos and his or her famijy In Broadway review from are commosly considered 'nor- sing Service. mahe plans almut living decreasedhearing.Wilhio- This slutemeot was made by daily, Monday theo Friday, and 1h,ile evesieg bourn are available. mal" and "expected" may occur As partoftheGeriatric arrangements, home More thus Valeotinro will be Producers include Svolti School vreasiOg life spanns Ibis is Hash l.enpetd, owner of Leopold in the ocean of physical and/or Ansesnment and planning Ser- modificationsnodcontinuing exchanged when Moise Tosvnohip music teacher Denise Bobean, becoming 00 0500 bifger hearingaidservice ufDes A disc000t battery club is also mestal processes. These changes vice, a physician, narxe and medical care, A written repartis SeniorCitiornnastIysansters sixth-grade teacher Mike Pursersproblenn. if yes osavI to enjoy PlaisesandEvanslon North available and will save you from Center no 21% lo 40% on all hearing aid bat- may have negative effects os social worker complete a corn- providedtethepatienl,the from Sosih School, Des Plaisco, aridMuise TvrsoshipSeniors Sbsre Heariog Aid daily self cace and social fus- preheosive medical and psyche- patient's family and the patient's co-olor iv as Americas musical Diroclor Sue Nesochel. Evanslenn.'If o hearing less io tories. ''Call us today. We are ctioniug. There is often o fine lise social assessment. primary physician. review, "t Left My Heart vo Maive Towosinip llevisro cani Nues to launch fossil, buoy's montero hearing committed lo providing better hetween changos canned by nor- "The asseonmeol is deoigned to "The service is not intended fo Sroailsoay,' al 1ko Seniors' Iwo eojoy the moirai review al ove of aids vas almosl certainly be of living lhrosgh better hearing." mal aging and those Coused by identify previously undiagnosed replace an ongoing relationship holiday lasvhr000 Feb. 3 and lt. two lnovhesnns lo be held al sono new visiting help.'' t.eepsld offers censpiele Leopold has been is the business salen annI s erviee es all makes nf helping the hearing impaired disease. conditions nach as depression, a with a patient's primary The iolrrgeneraliooal cost will Wednesday, Fob.3, arid osso program for 2t years. Regardless of the cause, Ihese smallstroke,orAlzheirner'o physician. The program corn- perform musical malines from Thursday, Feb. It, al Brigaote's and modele nf hearing aids at changes are slrensfol lo the in- disease,"espiamo Saeed A. plernents and extends existing vaudeville Is World War It io av Banquets, 11185 E. Dempoler, Des The Village of Niles Family dividual, stressful to the person's Khan, M.D., medical director of medical services," oays Lydia R. estravaganna featuriug Pleines. Cool of the luocheson io Services and Senior Citizens Ser- - elaboratecostumes,selsand $7 for members. Guest reserval viren recently announced a pilotI famity sod friends. Older people the Sheridan Road Huspitat ser- Talarowirt, M.S.N., RN., the and their famities often seed help vice. "We atoe assist the family service's ceordinator. specialeffects. The song sod inno ut $5 will he Igakenn no a friendlyvisiting program Nerve Deafness evaluatingthese changes asd io arranging for new orad- "The service can be especially dance numbers will providc an opace-available boom for Feb. 11 dovloped le meet the needs of the finding the bent method of ides- ditional in-hume services, soeful when the older person io Opporlanily for the school only. Nileo homebound. Ttas program f? lifying approoches to caring for preventivapprsprialenursing coping with a crisis, living for childrenlolearnAmerican to other activities, the Maine provides visitors to people who Can Be Helped themselves or loved ones. home placement nr away from relatives, considering musicul history first-hand while 'l'owoship Seniors' monthly hugo are restricted te their homes due A nerv service being offered by hoopjlaliraliou sod provide sop- moving to retirement housing, or returning the laver with love, party will he held al oven Wed- In age, illness, or dinabdily. Meditase, teChnology and seseasslo Sheridan Rood lisspilat of Rush- kinses and a few new steps nf ovoday, Feb.lt,althe Don The projectisbeingcour- hues erode giant sino- is tIse nasi resi ' port and information for family enperiencisg undjagnoned Presbyterian-SI. Luke's Medical members," he adds. physical changes," Mo. their own. Plaises Leisure Cooler, 5222 Sir- rImabA by Chistase Conoelly, up- years. f, is ere past, you ham bees told Center is now available to help The assessment iloelf includes Tatarowico adds. The show's 12 sorio and douce ch SI. A Oberst fee will be coure- pointed to this public service pro- 955 find 'senos denfnesx aed Osas thera Was a cemprehenoive physical roam The Geriatric Anseosmeot and numbers begin with an alf-reale led al Ike door. gram by the Xeros Corporation. rmthine thaI muO tre doce toe you, Sonta (Carl Garbol of Nues) greets other Nitro residents at the Can Cao, followed by o reoditino Plano are also uoderway for u The goals of the program are to lt rnhn ha sere se houe ymsr hnnrisu re- Maine Townxhip Seniors holiday party in December. p aod choiraireview by a Planning Service wan initiated uninsured. Tndny's wndese hearing aids physician;a reviewofdiet, over two yearn ago by the John- of "By the Sea" complete with sorprine thoaler trip In be held in enevurage friendship,foster a old-fashioned bathing ooiln and hase heserse eotremely sophistroafed medications and ability to per- sien R. Bowman Center for the mid-February. sesso of belonging lo the rom- and are u marnel nf h4s tenheolnuy. Taj Chi Dem coming to LifeCenter form the basic activities of doily Elderly which io part el Rosh- bout. Umbrella antico asd rain Senivr cilizeos, whether or not muttity, alleviate tontinons and What thin means In strut they sae he living;und an evaluationof Preohytertas-SI. Loke's Medjcal gear will accompany "Singing in they are members of the Malee isolation by pravidingthe interest peednify adlussed to the rairernenh nf A free demoontration on the an- Taj Chi which is a pattern nfoverly olre00005 and seems tu the Rain," and the entire casi wilt Township Seniors, way eornll io of a friend willing lo visit once a rient Chinese forno of exercise continuously flowing movemrota emotional and social functionIng, Ceoler. Sheridan Read Hospital, 085ml any hauSen use- Dust put no have maoy brorficial resulta. take a ride on the "Chattanooga the"Roles of the Road" weeb. She expects tu 1juni that ose demur hearing une day kasger, nail and called Taj Chi avilI be given at the designed to bring the mind, body home eovironrneot, family located at 5130 North Sheridan Wiffis Helfrich,aretired relatienshipo, and the effects of Road, io the second aile to have Ches Chon" towing a children's refresher vosror offered al t:3t nf the most important benefits in snake arrangassanfo tar a slot firIng. Wo LifeCeoter on the Green, 5145 N. and spirit iota celas/ng harmony cah000e. Capping the entertain- am. Monday, Feb. 15, at the Des the senne nf positive anticipation think pus 0011 be pleasantly surpdsarl. Catidornia, at lt am. on Thorn- in becoming very popular withlawyer sod devotee of Toi Chi, normal aging. the service. mont, a "mature" versino nf the Plaines Seoinr Center, 11140 that beth the visitor and the obut- day, Jan. 28. older adulta because itis sot why has conducted many Toi Chi After the assessment ja corn- The Geriatric Auseosrneol and programs fee seniors, will gine pteted, the service's team mew- Planning Serviceat Sheridan Statue of Liherly will jein the en- Thacher SI. To reserve a place, in esperience. Join our DURACELL© BATTERY CLUB tjre cast On otage fer a rousing call 298-0111. with the demonsteaties. bers explain their findings and Road Hospital can be reached by Chris is eager tu talb 2,50 Per Package - Includes Tax and Mailing recnmmeodati050 lo the patient calling 508.g4fo. "GraodOle Flag." More than 2,055 residents are groups and individuata interested "When t fient started 15 years eorvlled io the Maine Township in becoming invnlvedn "Your gift Regular Price '4.110 fo, every hearing aid size) Park Ridge ago," said Hrtfrich,"I weuld Senjnrs. Musiaetiviliesore uftinse ceuld change ynorlife and Leopold Heaitheare Center stay in bed until nons. I wan get- Special limitedlo members and sew make a real difference in the ting kind of nloggish and sich. t Pre-Retirement Planning members are always welcome. liven of your neighbors." Persons Hearing Aid Service North Shore wnuldn't accept happenings at 2590 E. Devon Avenue any Applicanlo must be 05 or older interestedincnnlrihulinga Hearing Aid Center chattenge...Nuw yea can't gine at Nues Library sod provide proof of resid000y. mitsumnin ut ose to two hours of Suite 102 NOT ONE OF THE CROWD mc enooghansignmento, t'il wach EPLC To receive a membership ap- volunteer time weekly are en- li blkw. of Oes Plainou Ojos, 5.1 i 106 Davis Sfreet them in somehow." slicativo aod nbtain reservation rouraged locontact Christine Des Plaines. Illinois Evanston, Illinois Many nf ou hope to serneday relating tu houomg, estate plano- The llenierFelluwohip el tdeldrich also believes Tui Chi is will infnrtnotinn, call Soc Neunchel nr Conoelty at the NUes Trident (312) 475-5475 retirel Alf of un dream that these mg and social security. EPLC, 6628 N. Oliphant, Heleo Jung at the Maine Tows- Center, 8000 Oaktnn inNiles, 1312) 296-0188 responsible fer his new found will he golden years. Many peu- hegin the new year with the br- energy. "It relaxes my munctes Alice has worhed ht the social ship Tows Hall, 297-0510. 967.0150, Eut. 3711. pIe successfully save and invest service sector and presented her otallation uf officers un murs- and geta my blood flawing.t fer the future while ignoring dali, Jas. 21, at Nuns in the South formerly had pains in my lower prugrarn tu both a business and .nome nf the other components Hallofthe church. Bring back and serb. After a couple of con500unity audience. Her free - which go into "successful and en- presentation is most helpful tu in- whatever you wioh fur lunch; the iii8iths of exercise t never had joyahle" retirement. Senior Fellowship provides ATTENTION: SENIOR CITIZENS them ogain...tt ix very important dividuals 40 year old and stepp- On January 27 from 7-8;30 p.m. ing. dessert and beverage. After FORINFORMA11ON ABOLIT.... for my mental attitude, too." Itcan aidjndividuato at the Nitro Public Library, Alice needing 000jotanre fer lunch and the meeting, the LifeCenter en the Green in of- Oshermao nf Prime Time PIdo- themselves Or in asujoling an "Hnup-De-Deer'n" Band will pro- Maine Township has been designated by the Suburban Cook County CHOSE HOUSEKEEPING filiated with Swedish Covenant nero wilt lath abeot the Planning older relative. vide special entertainment, Area Agency on Aging as the INFORMATION AND REFERRAL SITE HOMEMAKER SERVICE Henpitat. Fer further information aspects nf retirement - how to do Care lo join us? Att welcurnel Annuat All-Ynu-Cats-Eat Pan- for SENIOR CITIZENS SERVICES for the Maine Township Communi- HOME DEUVEREO MEALS call the LifrCrutrr, Stt-8208, Ext. it; the meaniogfuloexn of it. Io Fer further infermalian please cake Breakfast served by the HOME HEALTh RESPITE CARE Mgi. addition, she wilt discuss issues contact Judy Zeller at 507-8554. EPLC Luther League on Satur- ty. day, January 23. from 7 am, la 2 COMPANION CABE pm. Donation: $3 for adults;$2 spLEPHONE ASSISTANCE fer children. All proceeds help Through this I & R facility. Maine Township is offering seniors the op- FRtENOLY VISEHNO SWEDISH COVENANT suppertthe Leugnet general pro- portunity to expand their horizons. broaden their outlook. widen their HEALTh SCREENING '(na don't have to be big to be successful. You just hove gramtnittg. A matching grant social contacts and increase their awareness of all the benefits that MEDICAL CARE to be gond at what you do. That's why at Park Ridge Family Health Center wilt be received from Lutheran FORMAL COUNSEUNG Heolthcare Center, we stress quality of nursing care Brotherhood Nerth DnCanh are available to older adults, ADULT OAT CASE rather than quantity of patients. We take oar nsccesx Branch 8582g. RECREA11ON EDUCATION personally. QUALITY HEALTH CARE WITH ANEIGHBORLY TOUCH... If you need to know any information regarding the Senior Citizens SOCIAL INSURANCE BENERTS Caregivers Services available to Maine Township residents. call 297-2510. FINANCIAL AID AUI$TAIICE The park Ridge Healthcarv Conter nffers naming care in EMPLOYMENT a warm, friendly ensiornment.Our professiunal staff Complete Medical Examination Group to meet HQ.IJSING ASIANCE hou earned a reputation for outstanding quality. We're including diagnostic labtests, If you are involved with a program or service dealing with Senior EMERGENCY HOUSING ngnxitise. We're concerned. And we're popular with chest X-ray, EKG SHARES, a soppert group fur NURSING HOMES perneno who care for an elderly Citizens, call this same number to be sure that your service and infor- OMBUDSMAN the people who count...Our patients. n75 Special Offer (Regularly950) individual in their hume, will hold mation are available for those in the community who many need 5NFORMAL COUNSEUNG at ita meetbog Visit the remodeled Park Ridge Heolthcare Center. For a limited time only Call for appointment au Open dincasoien them, LEGAL. PAHALEGAL so Thursday, Jan. St, at 7 p.m.in PROTECTiVE SERVICES You'll see that we nffer all the benefits of size with oli the Swedish Covenant Hoopjtat VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES the comforts of howe. That's a big edsoetuge. Anderson Pavilion, 2751 W. LIVING LONGER ADDS A NEW DIMENSION TO ONE'S LIFESTYLE! OUTREACH *Monday- Friday 9 am - B pm Winuna. TRANSPORTATION AND ESCORT Those in atleodance will have iLLINOIS HOME ENERGY For a personal tour, cail Saturday 9 am - 3 pm the opportunity to djoouso issues LET US HELP MAKE YOURS A TRULY FULL ANDGOLDEN LIFE! ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ooe uf cuocere to them end abon * Convenientlyaccessible by CTA input from trained Park Ridge Heattlicare Center Henri J. KUwaIak, MD receive 9:00 am. to 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday * Ample tree parking counselors vn the hospital's staff CALL 27-251U 665 Busse Hwy., Park Ridge, IlUnois 60068 Your Family Physician who coordinate the meetjngo. Phone: (312) 825-6517 The meetings are free and operi MAINE TOWNSHIP SENIOR CITIZENS INFORMATION ANO REFERRAL SWEDISH COVENANT to sil appropriate persons.For Crt-j : 24 Hour Answering Service further information contact Steve 1700 Ballard Road Pafk Ridge, II. 60068 Family Health Center Jach500, postural care depuri- (protect partially funded by Suburban Cook Prof eenion el ('arr You Can Trsisi, ,, With A P crsnsa I Tsp,, 63113OO çounty Area Agency on,A9Iy9), w 6304 N. Nagle. Chicago aeaunthum,ae, meni, 57f-5250, eut. 2085.

5' The Bugle, Thiutday, Janusry 21, l88 Page 25 PageZ4 Theßugle,flhiriday,J.nuary2l, U ffizUfl BuIItlfl Board Area Activities Senior Dicounts Spedal Services I Senior News YOU'LL HAVE THE Lawrence House Accredited by JCAH Course for families celebrates of Alzheimer's patients Ballard Nursing Center birthdays Residents of Maine Township Gat of the series, "Understao- Ballard Nursing Center has quested as ousite evaluation by who have family members sui- ding Alzheimer's Disease," is to Culeratura soprano Bobby R. fermg from Alzheimer's Disease help families cope with a disease been awarded a Certificate of Ac- JCAH surveyors who applied that has bees said to cause more creditatins by the Joint Commis' standards designed to further the Mous will present a coated, are encouraged to attend a new resident "Magical Moments in Music", to four-session educatianatseries damage to the family than any Sian Ofl Accreditation of Hospitals objectivesof quality (JCAH). JCAH accreditation io cure and the safety nf the en'celebrate January blrthdaps at given by the North Shore Senior other. Frequently il causen fami- the Lawrence House the senior Center. The first meeting witt be ty members toexperience evidenceofBallard Nursing virosment in which that care an Wednesday, February 3, at the devastating emotional, physical Center's efforts to provide quali' provided. These notional stan- rimen hotel at 1020 W. Lawrence and financial turmoil, ty heatlh care. Only the lop S of dards represent a consensus Ave. Center which io located us the Musa wifi sing songs ranging Winnetka Community Hause, 02f The series will cover .00rmol all nursing homes in the country among health careprofessinualu Lincatn, Winnetha. changes that come with age, are accredited by JCAII. and arc periodically updated to tram popular to nperatic and will theories nf the probable cames of Marh Fich, Executive Director reflect changea in health care include ctssice pieces by Sigmund The North Shore Senior Citizen Alzheimer's Disease, diagnostic of Ballard Nursing Center, com- delivery, Homburg, Jerome Kern and serves Moine Township senior procedures, symploms, and mented "The distinction afforded The JCAH survey learn ces- George Gershwin. citizens aod their famities in the diuease progression. Ballard Nursing Center by ninth of health care professiooal The Lawrence Hume birthday broad areas of counseling and The series is ce-sp000sred by receiving accreditation collecta Irosined to evaluate the oursing party in held once a month and comprehensive care services as the North Shore Sesior Center the comnsittment to our corn- home's programs efforts to pro-honors alt residenta who were the designated agency of the and theWinoetka Comzssunty muniti. Our staff is proud of nur vide quality care. The surveyors born in that month. State of tttiooin Deportment of Homel. Cost of the series is $25 a accomplishment and is also cossutt with the professi000l Moss hun a Bachelor's Degree Aging. NSSC sociat worhers are family. For more information motivated by such recognition ta asd administrative staffs to help from Smith College and a avaitahte regularly at offices and and to register contact the Win- strive for ever increasing goals. them io their efforts to continual- Master's Degree from Roosevelt senior centers at a number ofnetkaCommunity House:We are equally proud to be ly improve resident core. University, She has performed locations in the township. 446-0537, counted among the elite in terms Ballard Nursing Center is fami- all over the world including a 5f quality care aud committment lyowned und operated.ltis stint on England's BBC and on to nor residents." located at 9300 Baltard Road, Des radio and television in the United -elegantcomfort in your ,. To become accredited, Ballard Plaises. For any additional mOor- Stales. Nursing Center voluntarily re- motion please catI 299-0152. For more information about RETIREMENT LIVING Lawrence Hume and ifs myriad . Meid ,eMce ALI rreaIhs,,,'rookrd programs, please call 501-2100 Semi.pr:,teo:p,:te,oOmNoeIevatorso,,t.,:r. . Ac :iie,. s,,dcrfs L,,,,ou,Iyu,s,hed t 000rdablenate, E,eer6'eneyMed,cal Hei:, (EMil Rules of the Road Course , Fr. Ray Chitan, Octe,., thoolor Retirement Carmelite Carefree Village in Morton Grove n419BAILfY ROAD DARIEN, IL 6055Q Secretary of State Jim Edgar, help applicants pass the illinois Planning ½eile from I-55 phorre 1312> 960-4060 hiCooperation with Village of Drivers License renewal ex. Morton Grove is offering a Rutes ansinattos. It updates drivers onWorkshop uf the Road Review Course fur all the current rutes of the mud, ex- citizens in the Morton Grove plains vision and driving abifity The Nitos Park District wilt area. examinations, and prepares ap- be holding a special Retirement The purpose uf the course is to plicants for the general written Planning Wnrhshop nu Thurudatt und road sign examination. January 21 from 7-9: 15 p.m. at The Rutes of the Baud Reviewthe Recreation Center, 7577 Courue will be held at Village of Milwaukee Ave. in Niles. The Morion Grove, 0101 Capulina, seminar fee is $75g per person or Morton Grove on Febnaury 2 $15 per family. from 12:39 p.m. to 2:3t p.m. The courue is tree to everyone, Gary Bswyec, a Registered In- I any age, who wishes to attend. vestmeot Advisor, wilt provide For mure information, please totally obiective financial advice contact 965-4658 or 1(800) 252-2904 based ou individual needs and Toil-Free. goats. Mr. Bowyer will motivate A you into planning your tinancial future! Learn how te get your financial situation organized and Nues then discover the four steps in building your financial base. Mr. Grandmothers Bowyer wilt show you how to Special Programs for Older Adults meeting build your wealth using this financial buse. You'll be shown -.'. -..__..__Ao_,-,, . The Niles Grandmothers Clubhow tax, retirement and estate siB have their first meeting stplanningfitinto your overall Weilderly Care Program financial plans. the new year on Wed., Jan. 27, at Located inhistoric downtown Evanston, the North Shore An entirely uniqoe approach to retirement living awaits you Free Monthly Lectures, Support Groups and More. 11 am. atthe Ntlm Park District, This workshop in u most for A reminder: bring back wash- anyone concerned about their welcomes active seniors to a friendly retirement at the Lawrence House in Chicago. There, residents can take eel tablecloths, a prize, and offutüre financialsecurity! Community. The elegance of-a qoality hotel, Combined advantage of the fine social atmosphere, accented by many Pulmonary Rehab Program course, raffle honks. As usual, we Register at Ike Niles Park with a warm and amiable atmosphere, enhances the planned activities and programs, as well as by the hotel's are Imising furward to Julie Kan-District office, 7t77 Milwaukee Expert Help for Breathing Problems. thon, our hostess, and the bentAve. For mure information, call graceful way of life at the North Shore. As a resident, convenient location. The Lawrence House makes available cnffeemaher in Nues. 007-6603. youil enjoy your meals in our lovely Stratford Dining such conveniences as a delightful restaurant, the security of . Room,overlooking the attractive gardens and swimming a 24 hour switchboard and the luxury that maid services Cardiac Rehab Program pool.Voullalso appreciate the luxury of daily maid provide. Other amenities include an in'house food shop, 3-Phase Program in our Modern Lakefront Facility. (Private NursingCare' serviceand the secutity pmsvided by a 24 hour beauty and barber salons and a drug store. Visit the Lawrence House... Chicago'sin-town retirement hotel u from the North Shore's oldestprivate duty switchboard. You're invited to look into the lifestyle of nursing service. ease and enrichmentthat awaits you at the North Shore. for active seniors. Caregivers Support Group RN's, LPN's, Aides, Orderlies, Live-in Corn- u panions, Child and Infant Caresince 1937, Doctor's Appointment Desk-Free Physician Referral For a First Appointment Within 3 Days, Call 769-0102. Call 7 Days, 24 Hours TheNorkshore 1!ituteut L'Nnu e 251-0941 Davis Street and Chicago Avenue 1020 West Lawrence Avenue Evanston, Illinois 60201 Chicago, Illinois 60640 Louis A, Weiss Memorial Hospital Private Nursing Registry Call Miss Mathews at 864-6400 Call Mr. Weaver at 561-2100 .l(:.l(iN,:rtI: SI,r:: i)ctrr. t i 124 Greenleaf Avenue At:tliïIr, rl::: Irl::- Ir:ii ',tu tit J:tt'tg:: I Wilmette, Illinois 50',rt.-,nl'r;t.ysl irrt It, Call for free brochure fleBgIe, Thuesday, JìuiiiryOt, INS P.gerl PageZS TheBagIe,Thurday,J.nuary 21, U8 ce9fr a ì:1Th BuII.tln Board Ar.a Activiti.s S.nior Discounts Sp.dal Services S Senior News Growing old Lake Shore Nursing Centre RabbinicalCouncil commends qualifiesfor highest state rating work with elderly f The CldeagO Rabbinical Cuan-in deplorable. That financial pro- isnoreason lrenh cil looks with pride und catiofac-fttshnuld be placed before human Probably one of the hardest qualificationhaving genuine nur residents to sample the dignity and life support in uncnns- compassion for our residenlo. air and enjoy the beautiful Lake hoc upon the work uf theCouncil chotees you've ever had to make ciunahle. We invite you to visit Lake Michigan view. for Jewish Elderly in nur rem- is te trust the care of someone monity. Founded nu the Jewish yan tove to a nsrsing facittty. And Shore Nursing Centre to see these When nur revidentn want tu We appeal to all those who are peopleat work and tuse unebuh their best tsr a special cc- principles of respectforthe once yns've made that decision, elderly und support lcr all whoengaged in the management at yeu're faced wtth another dif- facitily at length. canivv they can make 0v appvlv- nursing und convalescent homes, nwv are in need, it has helped solve or growing. At Lake-Shore Nursing Centre, tmentatLake Shnre'v to stop heult choice. Finding the right ameliorate the trials uf those whoimd ouch other institutions an are factttty. rehabilitalionis nurultiissate beauty vr barber shvp. And Ive meimt lo carry sat the humane o of course, profeosinnat ctinicat goal. We'd like to see us many nf those whn wish tu practice their cannot lake complete rare nfand enabling practices of nur care in ïmpnrtant. Bot there are nur residents as pnnsikle returnreligivos belleln, we vIler ser- themselves. Torah; Serve as esamples to the other things efoatty vital to the hume tu their families and fries- vices nf every denomination. uf in- The Couucil in concerned over community ut large what well being of yoor loved ose. Like du. That's why therapy here in a And whenitcomes to reports that a few individuals uf Jewish Law and tradition set fur- everything from continuing effort.Physical,dividnal style, we ecceurafe cue Someday, you may need responsive, personalattentios. f-day-a-week our faith have lobes advantagnnf the for the care of the less fur- Individsat support and nccupatiunal and speech Iheruf y resideninIsaddtheirown education classes to daily exer- admiointcred by "homey" touches In their rooms. their chargen in a number of local tuuatn who are under your special care for an elderlyper- stimulation. Enough comfort and are all and slate nursing homes. They ministration. The ntatun of the privacy to feet at home. And registered and licensed Like small pieces cf fornitore cise classes to arts, music and o theirfavorite are charged with neglect of their goad sume ut nur Jewish cam- son youlove.That's when enough company to keep from therapistn. We have an Activity from home or monily is your respannibihty. Direcfor on every floor tu struc-family pictures. eSente' health, inadequate provi- feeling atone. nionsforIhem andthe you'll be glad you know about crafts. Lake Shore Nnrning Centre lure therapy to euch individual's Since 1972, Lake Shore Nnrvisg needs. We also have a socialCectre han keen serving the coo- muinlenanee of quarters both im- May all who devote themselves qualifies for the highest rating in sanitary and in violation of the to Ike high staudards of compas- Lake Shore Nursing Centre. We believe the most impor- the State of Illinois an o skilled wurker/cenooltant vo staff In hevaleocent, geriatric, post- guvernmental codeo nel up for nf help whenever necessary. operativeand rehabititutinn nias audhumanity utour Hulacha care facility. And we live up lo their pruper care. merit the blessings uf our Torah Lake Shore is a highly skilled tant part of elderly care is car- this rating every day, providing Our weekly activity programsneeds of Chicago's Nnrth Shore. nffer challenge, otimulaliun andFor further icformaliov call or Such failure tu abide by the that their days be lengthened on the finest care for private and earth. care facility. But moreimpor- ing. Medicarepatients.Ourstaff eolightrnment. And of ceurne, anwrite Lake Shore Nursing Centre, teachings and ideals of suc faith physicians arr on-call 24-hours a vppvrlunify 10 nocialine. We have Inc. 72110 N.Sheridan Rnad, tant, we're a group of people For a free detailed brochure, day. Registered sumes are os regular discusniuun, a variety uf Chicago, Illinois 6062t, 973-7215. Healthy duty around the clock to ad- continuing education classes and who care enough to respond to write Lake Shore Nursing Cen- minioler bedside care. Lok tests esercineclasses. And, innor Lawrence House hosts traveling and s-rays are availahle on the newly added library, uur resides- other needs as well. Needs for tre, 7200 N. SheridanRoad, premises. And a deof ist, In wiff find o wide range nf books, for seniors podiatrist and optometrist make msgazlnen andrecords. ' Two "Day in Shanghai" compassion, companionship, Chicago, IL 60626, or call (312) regular vinilo. television/lounge areas us each NorthwesternMemorial Every employee nf Lake Shore flvnr give Lake Shore residents The public is invited tu leave with the neninr citizensnf Hospital's Inmuuuiaation Center 973-7200. Lake Shore Nursing Nursing Centre most meet the the chance to beep up with their m uttering an escitiug new pro- and comfort. We offer therapy favorite shows or simply with onewhstnry Chinagn and spend "A Lawrence House, 1020 W, highest professional slasdards Duy in Shanghai", complete with Lawrence Ave., un Thenday, Jan, gram tar seniorsentitled Centre, it's a decision you can for tise position he nr she fills. But another. And vn warm, sunny "Healthy Traveling". TIsis uni- for the mind as well as the days, our onlduor patins enticeentertainment and refreshments, 26, starting at 10:30 am. we afse insist they meet anofher The mahe-helieve tour wifi he que class in scheduled to meet au body, withactivitiesthat feel good about. highlighted by aTui-Chi Thursday, Feb. 4, trum lO;30 demonstrationat11:30 am, am. to 12 p.m. at 250 E. Superior challengeboth. We offer which will consist uf discussion of Street in Raum 151. Admission is Tai-Cki, a gentle euereine which tree. evolved from the martial arts, Esporlo from the Immunisa- and howiteffects the bodylion Center at Nurthweotern positively. MemorialHunpital willteam with Council for Jewish Elderly A seminar ou acupuncture withprofenuional travel agents tu of- a nUde show and live demoustra- fer the heut traveling advice lion will be held at 1 p.m. withpossible tu seniors. This bine- acupuncture specialist Dr.maUve sessionwilltorusso Helps elderly people and their families William Dunbar, director of Ihetapien such au when tu get im- Midwest Center fur the Study ut munizatios shots, how tuget Oriental Medicine. emergency medical treatment deal with the changes that accompany aging. Refreshments of Chinese ap-while traveling, how In select a poItiers, "dino sum", will hetravel agent, when a vina er served at 2 p.m. passport in necessary, packing Other surprises and tun will tipo, and much mare, conclude the Oriental adventure, o Fur reservations and informa- Fur reonrvatium and mare in- A RANGE OF SERVICES EXIST... lion, please eaU 561-2110. formation, call lOt-7014. . Counseling and Planning WINDJAMMER . 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meßizgie, Thuraday, Jammry 21, 1588 Page 19 Page 28 The Bugle, Theesday, Jarnmry 21,1988 Resurrection teacher Nelson selects Willows Academy of theyear Good Citizens Nelson School Principal, ÌTh Anthony Mazeulta, Social seniors were selected to par- Bulletin Board RObert J. Jabton, announced sto- Illinois State Scholars Area Activities S Senior Discounts SSpecial Services Senior News Studies Department Chairperson ticipote io the Park Ridge VFWdont Good Citizenship winners for and teacher for Resurrection pont. They were: Gira DeFran-the month of Nov., 1987. They High Schsol was named the '15W cisco, Diane Filipuki, and Martaare: Adam Ptashkin, Nicole teacher of the year for tIse fourth Trenpeeeu. Gina DcFraneiscnGorippo, Richie Palmero, Tony district, serving tise northoide. received first place in the PorbFantuechis, Thedora Bous- Taking TheCake Thisisthe third year that Ridge Competition. drontsas, Edw4rd Kim, Lidia Resurrection High Schsol par- Mauzullawillrepresent theMagnelti, Monica Palet, Teddie Norwood Park Home ticipatenin The Voireof fourth distirt hi the state corn-Schmitz, Morinsa Marinas, Democracy content sponsored by petition io Springfield for teacherMichael Garippo, Janetlee the VFW. Juniors and Seniors are of the year. He is honored to have Maltese, Asse Knbylarcoyk, Bar- is "growing toserve" invitedtosohmit one opeeek won thin award and feels that all hora Geluoff, Peter t5rokopiao, centeredonthetheme: the time and energy devotad toAlice Chruasoco, Urvish Juni, America'sLiberty - Our the rompetition iN well worth it! Nicholas Cheislides, Joe Bellino, 'Losgterm Care Facilities," ending operation. The beauty of the Courtyard (built in the Spring Heritage. Coogrotntatioun Tony Mamullo Jshn flennen, Keith Seskowski, "Nursing Homes," "Homes for Norwsod Park Home remains on- of 1985 from funds rained by the From the high school, three and Gina DeFrancisco. Mthe Holomon, Martin Fukuda, the Elderly," and "Retirementdasoted in il.s mission to serve Employees and the Women's Ser- RancIa Kapetasakos, Bradley Communities" ore,in maoy sod rare for individuals io in-vice Leagueofthe Home). Dudycz invites IMSA applicants Gatherenal, Elliott Weinstock, cosen, wonderful placen tospend dependent and dependent etagen Residents and staff, drOmod in Gond citizens are selected by the rent of yoor life, withoot pain, of their life with sensitivity and western weàr, enjoy ranch style their clansmoten and teachers on coshing complote with good'ol The IllinoiS Mathmatics and o special talent for snnthrnalics honnie,loneliness and total conreen 365 days nf the year. Science Academy )t7dSA) is now and science to apply," Senator the basin ofdemonslrated respect According to Jamen E. Herben, foot stomping country music. disregard for yoor welt-being. acceptingapplicationsforits Dadyco said. "There are only two and helpfulness to others, show- Tobe Norwond Park Home fer Administrator forthe Home, The sin star flag represents the or three academies tibe this in mg responsible behavior and higheSt award possiblein the 1988-09 term according to State enample, fosmded is 1896 by o Dr. "There in the rest of the wnrld Senator Walter Dadyco R-7, sur entire nation. Our stateneeds gsod manners and compliance to and then there's Norwood Park Quality Incentive Program Niten T. Qoalen and nperated by Chicago). pesple with nkills in these areas nehmt rules. The names and Illinnis State Scholars winners from The Willows Academy in the Norwegian Old Peoples Home Home.'' Residents isthe (QUIPI, offered voluntarily by photon of monthly gmd citizens Ike Illinois Department of Public The Academy offers high and t hope yonng students with Nilcu are )l lo r) Lisa Fedie of Niles, Elizabeth White, River Soriety of Chicago, the Home hassheltered areas eatalltheir school students with enceptionsl this hindofinterest and get special recognition during the Forest; Elizabeth Cienla, Chicago; and Marianne Hectiessan uf been caring forthe elderly in bothmeals in the dining room with the Aid to all long term cace facilities background will consider apply-daily schml announcements. Park Ridge, All state uchotars will receive a certificate nf merit theState.The program talent and interest in mothmattcs sheltered and intermediate level staff which encourages interac- is and science O 3-year accelerated from the tllinnis State Scholar Comnuission which identifies them capacity for over 91 yeorn. And, lion and gives the Home a family stresses family participaRon, Senator Dudyco added that resident satisfaction, cosumunity p000rom in those oreanalong as having high academic achievement while hi high school. doing a fine joh I might add. atmosphere. Parties at the Home with their standard high school there is no cost to the stodent for Logo contest More thoa.40,tOH students entered the competition by taking the Too often the public forgets range from small te large and in- involvement, care management, liberal arts program. Students toition on room and board. Ap- American Couege Test (ACt) or Scholastic Aptitsde Test )SAT) that a facility Inc the elderly is avolve everysne. In milder and strurlore and environment nI plication forms are available at winner facilities. Once achieved the Nor- not currenlly enrolled beyond tho last spring. 24 hoar, seven dayn a week, never weather a Wenteen Doy in heldin 5th grade oro eligikle to apply for Senator Dsdyco'u office at 5946 Congratulationsto Grace wood Ports Home han hod to West Lawnrnce, phone: 777-0077. 0500g, O senior at St. Scholastica maintain thin high level of care admissiontotheresidential, Weekend Collegefor busy adults Aurora-based school. The deodline for submitting ap- High Schont for wizming the Nor- Adolls who arc busy dscisg lhe cleclrsoics, iveestment and pans inspection every sin plicotions is April 1, 1989. thwestorn Mstoal Life Edncotion months. "I orge young pesple who hove weekcanallcndschoolon economics and aoalysia, Logo Contest. Grace's logo waswcekeoils lo purssc a degree or engineering, low esforcement, ff),rflMHLE With the carrent emphasis in chosen forno o field of over ItO the media on the negative aspects Roycemore scholarship deadline carli o cerlilicale Ihecogh Ike matheioalicv, meekosical contest applications. The logoWcckcnd Cellegc program at dcsigo, silice syslems MßVL4NCEIDOWC 5f tong term core for the elderly will he displayed in Northwestern . Roycemore School Dintioguish- personal qualities and talents, icchoology, physics, real estate it's nice to hnow that Norwsnd officesio Nor- Hablen Commosily Collego. .. ed Scholarship Competition ap-leadership potential, post Mutual Life's Gpriiigclasseswillbcgis the lsd lcansyoclulioo uniIIraffic rk CALLi Pork Homo stands prosd on if to infield and their home office ai ú5í1-2345 . . ,plicntion dendline is Jan. 30. academic perlorsnonce. weekend 01 Jail. 23. :iiaoagcmeolarc owoogthe J 1871-2345f nay to Ike puktic..."There's the . Milwankee. The logs will be im- rest of 1ko world and then Iberos Itin awarded to qu098ybsg Classesaresrhcdulcdos WcckcoilCollegecourse of- 24 HOUR RADIO DISPATCH 9011 or 10th Rnyeemore School is located at plemented io their rccrniting pro- Nnrwood Park Homo." students entering Friday 000iiings ovil doring 1ko lerings Ibis spniog. . gram which involves 1,900 college 5EOVING FOR OVEOinYEARS For further information on grade io September, 1988 on the 640 Lincoln St. iii Evanston. Call slay ori llalordays asid sundays. S'sr iofor000tioo, coil 635-1570. .eooEns PC SKOKIE NORTH SHORE nCHICAOO METRO AREA bosis of Competitive Test resnita, gag-0055 for more mformotlOn. stodents from ut least 50 colleges. PARAMEOIC AND EMERGENCY MEOICALTECHNICIANS Nnrwood Park Home you may call 631-4156 or ionIcI Norisood Pork 1-lome, 0016 N. Nivo Ave., Ckieogo 60631. 1 Nomatter what the weather - Oak leona Pont nl Nitos (c) gels to take home the Gingerbread Rosse MillMall inalways opentonerve you aller o decoraliog demonstration by Adele Sckilke n) sponsored by the Maine Toivssliip Seoioes. Wilk Ihem is flea Solliii, o Moine . We aretotally indoors with a 'Cowosilip Seniors slalt member. garden like atmosphere. . MILWAUKEE & OAKTON PELdAL, EPLE Medkare rateR to gO up in 1988 NuES, ILL. Norwood Pork Home thinks allits residents are .special the Home has __Fke Medicare kospilalio- $67.50 a slay. The 1907 figono was people. That could be part o) the reason why Sor000e dedoctililc, Ike am050t a $65. been a six star facility tour consecutive times. Medicare patient io reoponsiklr The basic monthly premiom It could be why there's a dedicatedstatt motivated to care 24 tor when he or she tirsl receives tor Medicare. medical insorance hours a day, 365 days a year, lt could be why theHome has hospital issorooce services is a will he $24.11. The 1917 basic OA 1LL 65 and older tor benefit periodwill increase to premium was $17.00. Some pen- been providing retirement care 1h individuals $540islItt,Thomas Cono, plo pay more thon thin raie THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Ei SUNDAY over 90 years Oocisal SecurityI manager in Den becasno there were periods of Plaines, said recently. The 19t7 time they cosld have had this pro- JAN. 28 thru JAN. 31 RESIDENT BENEFITS INCLUDE: deductible was $020. seclion bat did sol. *NO ENDOWMENT FEE Also scheduled ts increase are The monthly premium for Bonjour Madam Hobbies To Go Radio Shack * PUBLICTRANSPORTATION WITF--IN WALKING the per-day amounts patients are hospital insurance for those pew responsikle forafter specific pIe not otherwise ebgible tsr thin Boutique Unique Hollywoods5 Ltd. Reckless Woman DISTANCE lengths nf slay is a hospital sr protection will he $224 bu 1588. *3 MEALSADAY skilled nursing fariltiy,Csnin The 1587 premium wan $220. BSM French Lingerie Island of Treasures Accessories SECURITY said, The medical inuueance annual * 24 HOUR Foreachreserveday, deducatiblo witt remain $75, un- Candelight Jewelers LiShea Coiffures Rembrandt Studio * ALL UTILITIES Medicare will pay for nil csvered changed from 1987. *OPTIONAL PRIVATE BATHROOM SErvices encept $270 a day. The More information about Social Country Crafts h Cards That Nail Place Salamander Shoes 1917 figure is $200, Security and Medicare can he ob- .* 24 HOURMEDICAL CARE AVAILABLE Aller lldayn ofcare in a skilled tamed at the Den Plaises Social Delikatessen Lingner The Lily Collection Somenek5s Bakery *COMPLETELY FURNISHEDROOMS nursing facility, Medicare will Securityoffice. The special pay all covered servire encopt teteservice number is 823-0819. European Imports I and II Moments to Remember Toe The Line Formosa Gifts UakMill Flowers Virgil's Shoes For more info contact Fortress Church Supply OakMiIl Tobacco Woman's Workout World Norwood Park Home DONALD L MCCIA. M.D. LTD. 601 6 N. Nina 81080590V Gigis Dolls Pam Imports Yarn-N-Stuff Chicago, IL. 60631 Sherry5s Teddy Bears Zet's Framing 31 2!631 -4856 COLON & RECTAL SURGERY . TREATMENT OF HEMORRHOIDS DOFFT FORGET ALL OF THE SERVICES OAKMILL MALL OFFERS H ECTAI/COLON PROBLEMS H Et R Block - DebbieTemps.- Marvin Bernstein DOS-Barbara Laskowski DOS- GROWING Rush Noeth Shore Medical Center -.Dr. Eugene Cutler Optometrist-Precision Field Services TO Holy Fussily P,os. Pisco ROnore acune PrnI Oidn. 1405 E.unIsRd. 7447W.mineD SERVE Des Plaines ir -m i Chi0050 ]__ J JL... i L IL 6358411 6318900 J- J. iL. liseßogle, Thursday, Jmissryll, 1958 Page 33 TheThigIe,Thord, January21, 11l Pge Urban Gateways ENTERTAINMENTGUIDEfcomes toLincoinwood t-----!H:ALTTH Therapy : Pearson wtnsNiles West Fred Holstein Resurrection HospitalFaller namedRespiratory dancers present COB of trip abroad in concert honored for economy In hin perfunssance since the recognized School inviten cloning of his legendary Ctstcagu Hospital Adia fulh club, from. . community members tu spend u musir Adia Services,Inc. heliones «Lote Night with the Orchesis ninger/nnngwrtter Fred Hulslein Gardon R. Fuller wan recently - that turning 30 doesn't Isst mean Dunce Company" 00 either with make his Friendship Cuucert you've arrived,,.but that yuur're I elected Chairman of the Board of . January 22 sr 23. On those even- dehnt withguilariut Muriel Macthea Washington Hunpital. ahest to lake off, Tu celebrate Ito iogs, 20 members of Ike school's Anderson Ou Friday, Jan. 29, 8 ,. 30th birthday, Adia han arranged dance company willentertain . for five of its dlsentu and their with dancen in Ike jaco, ballet, Long recognised an the stan- . guests In "n-mg it", all the way tu Europe. and modero mude to music from dard hearerofChicagofalli the top 40 to Ihr tO's. music, Holstein will feature Isis Last month, Aettu'o 350 uffices The prugeum beginniog at f:l5 finest uew and traditional honteddient"birthdayparttes". p.m.inlb auditorium, All parlygoers entered their material culled frummorethat 28 showcases both thestudents' years of eutertaining in the "Best names in a random drawing to danceskillsund their win one nf five trips fur two to choreographing ability. The uf Fred Hulstein". Appearing with Holstein will se : either Paris, Amsterdam,various-.numbers are .. - Geneva ar London, fuar of thectiorooraphed by dance rum-multi-styled gnitarist Muriel :.. European cities un whicAdia tany ememhers Eileen Deans, Audersun, who has performed rdues buninem, Manteas Tñmuoday,.Ltoda Chot, frequently on National Public . Paula Pearson, cnstomr,4.Raeh,$ Fusser, Judy Hsa, Radia and in cuacerta and clubs . tram representative fur Stephanie Prilzher, Mickey throughout the Midwest. ... Computer, is use of the la Eamenetsky. Jeannie Chai, Beth Friendship Concert Hallis . . . flees. She anda guest will Ltchtenutein, Jolie Chu and tueatetf al Janice and Algonquin ? off tu Geneva, the dily Monica tItan. Grelehen Glader, roads, Den Plaines, . .. chulee, courtesy uf A- -the group's upOonur, in directing . Tickets are $0 in advance, $7 at : fs.rniedl" Pearson luid -btfte shtw. Mark Schwartu'in the Sthte Senator WaJtr DudyezR-7, Chicago) presents Sister Gnrdou R. Fuller the door, and can he ubtained Bonavenlure, CR., Presideet, Resurrection Health Care Cor- branch manager Undallihone:' ¿t'gttinOnd sound diredl9. trum the Ml. Pruspeet Park --"I' ve never travelled abroad ' ,Tickgtn,are $4. Nues West High purotins with u resolution he istrodncrd is the tltienin Stute Senate Mr. FaBer, who is president of District, 411 S. Maple St., Mt, . before, and my daughter llC65"Sehenls located on Oaklnu Street ctttng the hnnpitot'n nuccessfut efforts at cost contuinmeet. PrtdeMach Imucanee Co. and Edward A. Cscei, (lefi) euecntive vice presidentof Swedish Prospect, Ii. . Urban Gateways: The Ceoter fur Arts io Education will sponsor Covenuot Hospital, 5145 N. California, recentlypresented Dsvtd . Swituerlandl" at Edens Eupresoway in Shhtcie. president of Career Evaluation Pearson lias been with Apple Call 225-5380 fur lurther infur- "Edgar Allas Poe: Master nf Myulccy", al l,isrols Hall, 6855 Walsh, director of the hospital's respiratory therapydepartment, . . Call 966-351.10 fur further informa- Systems Inc., attended Norlb- fund ruining nf- ... forfiveyears. The CisicaguOHar mallan. Crawford, I,inculswnod, on Thursday, January 21 at 10 AM. Shoveling snow can he western University. with o plaque tu appreciahino of the department's Urban Gateways is a nusprokt orgasioatino snppsrted by fosodu- furIa tsr the LifeCeoter so the Green, the new healthund fitness ... office, where sise wurhu, in a He is also on the heard of dicen- department '.=l Apple dealer support tiens, rorpnrati555. government agencies and individuals. For torn ofthe Niles Chamber of Com- faetttly ufliltaled with Swedish Covenant Hospital. The Northeastern Loyola art more islerinatiun about Urban Gateways, call 522-0440. hazardous to your health merce, North Buniuesn and Io- raised over $1700 tu pledges from the Lakefront 10 race which was es-spomored by the LtfeCenter. Wnlsh was one uf the parlicipanis . Adia in a division uf Adia, SA., Now that wtstnr han sfficially flow. If the blood flow consul be dustrial Council (NDRBIC). the mund's secund largest 1mw- ance concer show extended arrived, Chinagnuss know that iscreaned lo Ihn urterins due loGoodwill Industries, and ShoRe io the race sod sohicituted many pledges from isis neighbors su the porary and permanent plaement Valley Umted Crunade. Mr. Sasgonash arca. Venetia Stifler'sCuncert Loyola UnivernitY'n exhibit st meass 055W, sometimes heavy btnehugn, then Ihn nxygns re- . with over 1000 sffiees : - ervice art wurhu by graduating neniurs quiremeols of the heart cannot beFuSer R a long-time member of Dance, Inc., (CDI) and the David 'and sales in excess uf $1.3 billion. Puszh Dance Company will pro- has been exteuded IrumJan. 1810 The 555w hasn't stopped tattieg met and a heart allurh may oc-the German-American Singers of .' The U.S. divinlau, Adia Services, . Feb, 8. The exhibit, louaIent in the cur," he sayo. Chicago and is u parishioner of Adia sent a dance concert titled "Sa before masy are Out shovetisg . .Ijic,, represents une third uf From the Cold" un Thursday and Fine Ario Gallery uf the Edward their driveways asd that cas be Dr. Moras advises persuon 45St. Lasuhert's Church, Free dental "Friendships" --SAs mien mid profita. Adia's Friday, January 28 and 29 ut 8 Crown Ceuter for the years of age nr older not Is shovel Fuller und bin wife reside in temporaries provide aunistance dangerous, even tatut, for those exams at SwedishPassages p.m. in the auditorium at Nur- Hmnanitien,6525N. Sberidan who might hove sitest heart trou- ShoRe. They have three childreo. 'to eumpaisies in a bruad range nl ltd.. Cistrags, features the wurk "Unless you do thin lype of theastern Dennis University, 550g bte. Covenant lecture skills, frum wurd processing and N. St, Louis Avenue in Chicagu. A of Marina Bilder, Samanthu "Shuvettsg 550wishard work rouhisety why lake a risk lo . secretarial support to accuuting, reception heginning at 7:35 p.m. Brewer, Michael Cahunce, Fran- physteat wurh which requires do this once, twice nr three times Teenager suicide Swedish Covenant Hospital -bouilli care, and financial ser- eine Caduceo, Zita Euliesin, Jeo- . wifi precede heth perlonnancen. targe eunsuniptioss 5f oxyges," each winter?" Dental Service will give free den- Thesoyiog,"Friendsare Forever," does sel always stay vices, Tickets are available ut Nur- oiler Mc/o-dIc Cenaren Moreno, EL says Dr. Jobs F. Morso, pro- He advtses usisg u plowisg see- tal and oral exansinatiuns on and Eileen Mullserrin. lecture ioreality. Even a clone theastern Illinois Uuivernity and fessorof medicise atLoyola vice Or hiring a yousg pernos to Thursday, Jan. 25, from 9 am. tu true Beginning Jan.18, the Fine The Service Leugne of Nor- nono in its officen in the Anderson trieodship is sometimes broken. '"The Wonderful at all Tieketrua outlets. For mure Ustversity Medical Center, aed do the shsvelisg. thwestem Memorial Hunpilal is infurmatisu call 553-4010, Ed. Acta Gallery will he open Monday direCtOr of eardtographien. "The If that is sot possible and you Puviliun, 2751 W. Winona. MaureenSheehy, o iamily sponsoring a tree lecture entitled ..::Whirl of - 3008. After 5 p.m. call 513-4002. throughFriday, 5:30 am. tu 4:36 demand for nnygen is especially have so other choice, he advises The free esaminatiuns are spun Iheruptol in private practice in p.m. For further information. "Sell-destructive and Suicidaltu persam of all ñgeu. If n-rays Evanston, will explore why some Admission in $10; senior eittuens increased whes wsrking is es- that you push the snow, sut Puppets" caS (312) 506-2820. shovel er lifl it, and that you do t Behavior" un Friday Jan.29 are needed, u small tee to caser friendships lastand some don't in and studeuts, $8. treme temperatures. Asad tif hog from 2:30 10 6:30 p.m. ut 250 E. "The Woodorful Whirl nl Pup- heavy snow io cntd weather re- for a short period uf lime, so the expense oh the film will he a Pansages Through Life lecture Superior St., in the Wesley Staffcharged. at Oahtoo Csmmsoity College so pela" is the necoud in o serien nf qotren more nnyges because the losger than 15 minutes. Theo rest Sunday matinees sponsored by and go hoch to the chore. Raum. The Dental Service offeru an Tuesday, Jan. 2f. MORTON GROVE THEATRE body in working just to keep the Derek Miller, M.D., direetur al the Park Ridge Recreation and body temperature uormat." "Shoveling unew cas be deceiv- estensivo list of procedures in- The lecture, "Among Friends," tug," De. Meran warns. "You'rethe Adolescent Program at Nor-eluding:periuduntal and en- will he presented from t to 2:30 Park District, the Park Ridge 7300DEMPSTER 967-6010 Dr. Muran enplained that when thwesteru Memorial Hunpilal, Fraternal Order of Pulire, and the heart is normally at rest IO working in cold temperaturen, doduntic treatment, ural nurgery, p.m. in Ream 115 at Oahtox East, DOUBLE FEATURE and a leading expert un adaten-synthetic haue grafting and im- Park Ridge School District 64, HELD OVER STARTS FRI. percent nfthe oxygen in the blood and your body is sot nweatiog nu cent develnpmeut, wilt he the 7701 N. Lixcoin Ave., Shohie, Recommended fur 5-cee year is uned,ap by the heart manche. you don't feet that you're workiuf planta, dental handing and tern- Shcohy,aformerOaklon "BABY BOOM" Richard Dreyfuno that hard. mato net true. Go on guest speker. 13e. Miller wilt en-porumandibular jaint (TM.f) psychologyteacher,strongly sIda and up the perfsrmances "To increase the onygen suppf y piare some of the factors that ac- provide the ideal opportuistly for DIRTY EVERYDAY: Barbra Streisand you mont increase the coronary the side of caution." treatment. It also is able ta cure feels that we need old friends to count fur self-destructive fur patienta with npeciui health lamily eujoymeot. Ou Sunday, DANCING" 5:30, 7:49, 9:50 help us grow old and new friends PG-13 bebaviur, un well asthe messages needs who require hnnpitallzatnn to help us slay young. A Univer- January 24, at 2 p.m., Marilyn NLITS" Forest otters new that such behaviors are intended at the time nf dental treatment. Price Puppets wilt perform "The shy of Chicago graduate, she is Wonderful WIdrI uf Puppets". Alt SAT. & SUN. "CINDERELLA" SAT, & SUN, tu consmunicate. Appointmentu which must he presently working in child ahuse Reservatinnu are limited. Formade in advance fur the free ex- general admission hebels are $1 2:00, 4:00, 6:00 A Walo Disney 12:40, 2:55, 5:10, prevention. perpersouand may he purchased commimity e es mure infoesnatiun and registra-untinatiom muy he made by cull- For seminar information, coli 8:00, 10:00 Prodsmion 7:25,9:40 tian, call 906-2076. at the Park Ridge Recreation SAT. 6- SUN. Continaing the papolar rom- WoHnen, Pny.D.,wtllhethe ing the SCM DentalService, 635-1414, WEEKDAYS: 878-ll, eut, 5500. Center, 2701 Sibley, or at the door WEEKDAYS: ONLY munity education tnctiire pro- npeaker on Monday, Jan. 25 to tor each perfors000ce. AS perlar- 6:00, 8:00, 10:00 5:10, 7:25, 9:40 gram, which was began laut fall. Den Plaines, and on Thursday, Oncology 1:002:30,4:08 maneen will he al the Benjamin D eligillftil SlId ciegslll Scrs'iCl' :titdootl ' Iss'ays Forent Hospital and the Forest Feb. 4 in Heffnaan Estates. Scoiosis group G R Franklin Schont Auditorium, 2461 PG-i' SlId Hospital Foundation have Subsequent tapies covered inSupport Group ANAD group meeting Manor Lane to Pack Ridge. The 11rrSC1lrtl Irre SI 'Ihr' Colollry Squire Bcstanr t. . scheduled a special Winter- the series, which wttl run through performuace n-tillust 41 to 60 '-I title tl:tily SlId StIlfIrdIty luilCIl seil! Itleelsvilh especIa- Spring oerien of talks on a range May, wttt be "Eating Dtsnrderr discussion meeting The January meeting uf the minutes. hulls. Frulli tise sotipslId SSiIdWiCIO lo coofplgle on contemporary innuen of in- Anerexia/Bulunt'a,"'Compslstve Clsicngo Chapter of the lleulionis terenttn indieidoafs and families, Overeating/Weight Manage- The Oncology Support flenup nfAnorexia Nervosa and Associationwillbe held un ciiiirsr ItilIcIleilItS iis'erloiikitlg to-irlse:liilifSl g:trdeiis In order to serve the maximom meut," "Hin, Hers & Ours: Mak- Swedish Covenant Hospital willAsnuciuted DiuurderuANAD January 25at 7:30 p.m.ut "Late Night" Cuti'!! eitjoY Is rc!sxeil pace joe ahoul svittIl you'd pay ing Btended Familien Werk,"begin its t011O prugram with anwill hold a grasp meeting for Lutheran General Hmpitat, 1775 nomber of persons throoghsut Community members are in- flt f:tsl finii! store! the northwest suborhan area, "Adoleneence-High School,upen dineussiun wherein pur- anorexicx, bulimics, parents, and Went Dempater Street in Park viledtn "Late Night" with the Or- each program will continue to he Drugs & Alcohol?,''ticipauta can share informationfamilies at 8 p.m., Thsrn,, Jan, Ridge, Roam 1042W, chests Dauce Compuoy uf Nilcs offered on different dates in two "Adolescence & School - Success and persnnul experiences. The 28, atHighland Park Hospital, 710 The upeaker will be Sheen's meeting will he held un Friday, West High Schont un January 22 tocationo- Fnrnnt Hospital, 555 vu. Failure," "Suicide: A Ctstfd's Glenview Ave,, Highland Park, Issues ofthe PCI Ces. Hertaik will and 23. A variety uf dance styles, Your llOSIS,lti!l Sud lOris Socas Wilsonht,Des Plainen, and Lost Cry..." and "Families in Jan, 22, at 1 p.m. in the AnderuanThe meeting is free, Those in- cover using TENS DOlOSfor by Pavilion, 2722 W. Winona, Some choreographed North Suharban Medical Center, Crtsts - What Do You Do Now?" terested aro invited to attend, chronic pain und new unes heing memhers uf the company svtlt he (312) 223-0121 1786 Moonlake bled., Hoffman Became oflimitedseating, The meetings are free. All up-ABAD groups now hold regular developed fur the TENS through showcased. The show begins at Entole. Each prennntation in free, registrationisrequested. Toprnpriute persons in the area aremeelingu in numerous North nculiosin research, school's t:,,::: O:,u,,5 E 5::, . :::: s 5:15 p.m.iolhe - and wiU begin at 7 p.m. register, or to receive o freeinvited to attend, Shore csiumsnities und other All scohimin patients and their auditorium. Oakluu Street at s,, s,,,e::e:,,. : ,,,,. a,i: First offering to the new tes- brochure withu complete For funker information can.sections el greater Chicago. For fansilieu are invited to attend. - i:Losv titille. toit. tact Steve Jackson, pastoral careadditional iofurmation cuti Edens, ShoRe, General admis- niait will be "Alcohol & Drago- schedule nf dates and speakers, Fur more information, cantad Sian t5 $4. Call 966-3500. Are You Still in Control?" Marc cull 635-4391 nr 635-4392. department, 678-8260, est. 2096, 831-3420, Rita Kolody at 310-0192. PmgeZ4 fleBugle, Thuridsy, Jinuary1,1988 The BagIerThrarady, immary 11,1988 Page 55

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Cele Slaw. Cap of soap. Roll fr Botter Restaurant $4.25 COCKTAILS r Guide BOTTLE BEER$1.00 WINE$1.00. 966-3900 OUR BREAKFASTSPECIAL PI ERIA SERVED DAILY 6AM te 11AM $25 WE DELIVER 7 DAYS A WEEKI BREAKFAST UP TO -,,HOURS 2EGGS ANY STYLE j FRENCH TOAST Moit-SoI,7AM 1GAM $2.00 With Home Fries G Toast with SAVE 20 0F OUR COUPONS Sunday 8 ÀM41: AM With Your Choice of Ham. w AND RECEIVE A LARGE VALUE Your Choice of Ham. Bacon or Bacon or Sausage CHEESE PIZZA FREE! Sausage All BreakfastCoked to Order PANCAKES WAFFLE WE CATER TO ALL PARTIES. CORDIALLY INVIJES YOU TO With Your Choice of Ham, With Your Choice of Ham, FUND RAISERS, PTA EIOYOWE COMPLIMENTARY Bacon or Sausage Bacon or Sausage . BREAKEASTENIREE WHEN A SECOND AND CHURCH FUNCTIONS .. BREAKFASrENTREE OF EQUAL OR CHILDREN'SMENU GR AER VALUE IS PURCHASED. - UNDER AGE 12 New/yRemode/edBaiquetHa'IAvIeFor Voi, Wedding, Birthday Party, EXPIFOR SUndayS January 31, 1988 HOUR$ FRIDAY SATURDAY It® AM IO 1OO AM Meetings, Showe,sfrHoiday Parties. SUNDAY thn.THURSDAY 11UO AM o 128OMIDNIGHT 9645Milwaukee, Nues 965-8708 J 5832DEMPSTER 9657200 HOURS: MON.-SAT. 6 AM to 10 PM SUN. 6 AMto 9 PM The Bagle,Thariday, .Iiaaarylll, 1158 p$ TheH.gThur,J.mi71, INs Highland Square groundbreaking Ckeck Tki Buge' BUSINESS u HIGHLAND SQUARE Business Card Bulletin Board Outlook bright for q ¡ BLOCKBIJSTE]R 'k (I LO J 29(oóa6-3 P_o. BRONKS PAINTING9 temporary services STORE .. AND DECOR This Space Reserved An unsettled stock market late mootcnncerouBruovich and 948-6904 861-7842 in the year did not affect theothersatCDl. o,, nito 4t-- :. , k volee JIMBRONK otrong demand for temporary "If we have one prabtem, it's SHARON L, WEISZrIANN for Oervices,accordiagtoNada finding enough qualifiedtern- Marie Broovich, manager of the porury employees to fill att the Your Business Card Des Platees office of CDI Tern- assigmnenin we have available," InteriorExterior porary Service, loe., one of North said Brenvich. America'sleadingtemporary "We'reverymuchis a servicesfirms. recruiting mode," said Brznvich. PI '«'(9IddQ'?..) Call 966-3900 "Our brnioess was not at all ai- "And we're especially interested fected hy thecrash' that oc- in hiring mature workers- people a, /45, Sg ìaits,Igq,¿gg /af*/tg ,ot6--_- 0 es.amulna n curred io October," said Br- in their SOn, 605, and 7es who want wolLe you wu,r Zovich. "We continued to develop In slay in or re-ester Ihe wnrkfnr- 'b r * new cuolOmern right up until the ce. But there also is a need for 1 V'C°RY PIPE CRAFTSMEN. IRE, I'RI"I,S,/L)\lI, fl4L1,RO() 1! end nl the year, and CDI an a any qualified persono who wool ' o. whalehada record year in 1987." to go to work." -!'* ..-.. . Looking ahead, Branvich CDI . .,. I) -f\ (:1-; I \,ï'R(/(:'J'(() V often provides tncal ;AopoL ulqnxf dols uJ n speenlaled that 1998 wnold bring businesses with word processing - 'au c:iiç0t P,ez & ,7azuroC EXECUTIVEGIFTS even stronger demand for tern- and dala entry operators, an well : siaia SNVIDISAHd- porary services, an opinion that an other types nf office workers. t,ee eft4 ¡"1_oHL'i"!'I; in shared by the Boreao nl Labor The cnmpaoy han Iwo other zc?eeve Statinticn, which has predjcted specialties- markeling services, , S 5630 W, DEMPSTER MORTON GROVE, IL. 60053 1:If, tiff \.. II EIf..f"flI. (,i'ff-I(lf'tt 334-5450 thattemporary services em- where temporary employees Morton Grove Village officiatu and represen- Henry Szachnwicz, Morton Grave Village PHON6- 966.7111 ptoyinent will increase an conduct inlerviews and telephone tativet from Clticagu developer Datan/Jupiter, Truntee; Pat Daly, Presideut, Dulan/Jupiter, average nf 5 percent a year unti! Surveys,andlightindustrial Inc. recently celebrated the ground breaking of Inc.;Neil Canhmuu, Morton Grove Village the mid-1990s. assignments, where Iheir em- Highland Square Shopping Center. Patrick F. Da- Truotee; Larry Ant, Marlou Grove Village Ad- In fact, demand for temporary ployees handle jobs that range ly& Associuten are Highland Square's architects, mioiutratnr; Richard Hohn, Mortes Grove Village nervicen is so strong that it io the from light assembly, to shipping ur , :: Thefl,lfOsq. ft. retail complex lu lneatedattbe in- GiftxBnoks-Masic BibtesandVestnsentx Trontee; Catherine Cahill, Vice President, En- -' '-, suppty side nl the equation that and receiving. tersection of Golf Road and Washington Street in change National Bank; Michael Pampizal, Vice Irl LN0l ,.-----, 966-9200 Morton Grove, It. President, Jupiter Realty, Inc.; Larry Reina, Mor- JPBBH Shown abave t-r, Andrew Agostini, Senior Vice tun Grove Village Comminulont Donald Smith, FORTRESS Financi& planfling courses CHLHCH Sl.,6°PtV STc*s President, Jupitor Realty, tac.; Wiltou Battles, President, Jupiter Realty, lnc.Art Clamage, gi't(;í'e .,, Real Estate Investment & Banking Company; Prenident, Jupiter Realty, Services. ,g" i at Felician In 1988, Felinas College will of- ,- OAKMILLMALL7900N.MILWAUKEEAVE. the College appreciated. n ' o 1g WEST DEMPSTER ter a variety of class options for tnfnrmation on thiu and the Investment& Tax planning seminar P NILES, ILLINOIS6O64B those interested in financial plan- other courses offered tater in the Tax and investment strategies Ginger Gagen, Assistant Vice tecboiquen far pro- and pout- f/I//I/81/ fg; /gj /5 /ai /Si; /g55clII PHONE(3129966-1445 MORTON GROVE, IL. 60053 fling. Norah Les, a fhsanciat plan- nemester ran he obtained by call- are the topic nf Shuffle Federal's Preoideot of Shokie Federal, will retirees, ncr from Waddell and Reed ing 539-1933. Felinas Cnllege in free semivar scheduled for outline the characteristics and The panel wifi be moderated by -g AlbeechlEnfeeprises Financial Services, will he the in- located at 2800 W. Peterson Ave., Thnrsday, January 28, at 7 p.m., features of mooicipat bonds and William Dowimg, head of Skohie Nick J. Bavaro 827Sm9 Structor for the coarse and three on the northwest side of Chicago, at the North Shore Hilton, 9599 bend funds, historic rehab credit Federal's Retail Banking Group. 'b seminaru. in the reoidential neighborhood of Skokrn Boulevard, in Skokie. and real estate limited partner- Aquenlion andanowerperiod wilt The firntseminar,entitled Peterson Park. The 90-niinute seminar will es- ships. EJ. Clark, Manager of follow the presentation, Financial Planning in Today's amine a variety of safe, tas- Financial Services, will focus no Refreshmeotu wifi be nerved, Economy, in a one-session pro- Financial seminar deferred investments that ran tax-deferred annuities aod single Free reservations can be made AfflIH601.UNION & d. gramtn occur on Mon., Jan. 25, provide high yields and reduce premium whole Me insurance. by calling Linda Sudendorf at ,'y7J7J f1r7'j from 7 to 9 p.m. Topirs will in- "Personal Financial Planning" tas bills. While recent legislative Assistant Vice Preoideot Roo (312) 676-5547, 7400Waakegan Nifes, 1160648 MOTORCYCLE SALES etude inntrnctiann in setting up a by Norah Lan, Waddell and Reed, changes have eliminated many Zakuon will appreciate attendent Shokie Federal Savings is a personal financial ptan and an Felician College, 288g W, Peter- formerly attractive investments, of recent IRA cbaoges and ides- $999-mithon financial institution 98 Mon fr Fri Insurance Es(imafisg S Collision Repairs overview nf specific typon nf in- Son, Mon. Jas. 25, 7f9-9:OOp.m. Skokie Federal euports will lily those individuals still eligible withofficesinBarrington, Chicago 792-1500 Tues te Thurs 2000 Orchard Placo °°° W vestments. The seminar in tree No cant. Call 539-1919 for reserva- discuss those winch are stR OOO 5ro oser, tocontribute.She'llatooil- Chicago,Gtencoe, Kenilworth, Nitos 647-1030 9-12 Sat David Albrechl Des Ploives, IL 60010 with a voluntary contribution to fions. available. tustrate other tax minimizing and SIonIste, 13121 729.1 , f-1 /-- MA.RTI'S II) J:xocN I SAND CASTLES S MIRRORS REASONABLE RATES-20 YEARS EXPERIENCE O b M II Ma II I N MIwkee Ace 3462 Dempnter Skokie. Il, 60076 Printed Clrrisfnras Cards Is1 2600 GOLF RD. GLENVIEW,IL. 98025 Custom-Made Favors 674-5525 BridaI Accexsories 965-3930 SesttigqUf9,I$(o'tkg Ghgve,SkScif-iigcSgteuit,PimigRidge-Det Paigei, Uft'Il001.tt-Ctti950 wtk, Go K(i-oot I3(atce, Geggigw-ptLkq55 WaOenseus000s EASTGARDEN nOsos'vosoonrsnrnvn ' f BRILLAKIS FOODS fr LIQUORS raso use solees losar 0x5x5x0 salons George Wang Chef FULL LINE OF IMPORTED ETHNIC AND s AMERICAN FOODS AND LIQUORS zechun& i,, 9O616SN.COURTLANDMILWAUKEEAVE. Mandarin Cuisine , ' NILES, ILL 966-1250 - . $325

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Free estimates, tulip O\ 824-1373 CABINET insured .r.c;rn/4c p :.ThE 61 965-1339 MICRO TEK REFINISHING 8856 Milwaukee Avenge STYS $39.95 Tune Up Speciat , , Nifes, Illinois , .,- tiennint Bankers HOME HOME Rich The Hndntn PETS LOW COST Includes: 827-8097 , IMPROVEMENTS PAINTING oCleans Heads, Capstan S Drices KITCHEN Staet$iLW IMPROVEMENTS ROOFING oDemagnesien Heads S Teaok Interior & Exterior S rairr ir g e r d NICE PETS FOR Carrepinro Quality Reeling Sernico CABINET BERNICE'S . oLubricate Drives r, raeeure T nulo d Presoruirrg ADOPTION WRITTEN FRONTS CARPET SALES MAID , lllEI ThIIMAlITi oAdIusts Hdads for Clarity QUALITY HOME to APPROVED HOMES rra ESTiMATES Plck Up S Delivery Avail. DON'T REPLACE L I'L R ereurru bic Raine I neured Heurs: 15 pin. Doily. . SERVICE . Wooden Decks For Appointment Call: 'Rf IMPROVEMENT 966-9222 .OP.I A crew of mom n to 01690 965-8114 e000iuineanimolsttwookdORs. f t I fml w d d Fielacement Back Porch . 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Area 2 m h d H rbelsfInd pende t ?g slm 23 Dee raildrooror 3002g' 00th Distributor . PiensE wig1 aooeOps Eec coed $60 each For prodsots voli '156-5140 or - 774-0359 220.0773. Page« The Bagle,Tharaday, January21, 19« Loyola musicians I.A.A.I. past president Seeing China from selected to Honors Band the inside out On another nate, 15 Loyola honored 1987 award recipients for' by Robert R. Schultz mnstciam have been selected au All-Catholic High Schools Honors Social Science Instructor Band members from over 40f 11- Maine Toorunhip High School South Sosia and Indiana competing Village of Niles Government otndesta.Loyola players are: Now thot the suomner is behind us, I would like tu shore une uf the Mark Anderson (tot piccatal, most exhousting but rewarding vacations o porsun could hope to Robert Hasviriyapunt and experience by traveling abroad. For almost six weeks my wife aOd William Hendrichu (flute), Louis I visited South Korea, hong Knng, Macao, the People's Republic nf Laanghesen and John LaBella Chioa, ond Toiwan. The highlight nf our trip wan a three-week zig- (clarinet), flovid Rasa and Tom zag bicycle odyssey lhcnugh the provisces of (ìsangdnng and Kootrokan(altosax),Robert Gsangni Zhsang in the PRC. Besides rosy wife and t, our "mecry Lehman (tenor sax), Brad band" included a 70-year-old bicycle enthusiast from West Sim- Fiorito(French horn), Jim nbucg, Cennectirul, an entrepreneur from Lantao Islaod (the Geahe(trombone),Gary largest nf the off-islands near Hung Kong( whu served as our Loeacher and Mihe Stacco Engtinh guide-director, and two young Chinese funclionsrien. Ose (tuba), Das Maker (euphonium), nf these government operatives served as nur official Icanslator asd Spiro Dorizas and Virgil white the nlher drnve the van ("sagwagon"(. Mogsins (tat and 2nd percussion). Loysta's musicians By cycfing through the Icupicat areas of southwest China we were make np 15 percent of the Att- abto in see Chino from the inside ont. As we biked in the wop wopn Catholic Bond, which performed ("hussies") il dawned on me that unlike the other areas we visited in concert at De Pouf University this summer, Chisa is a lasd as foreign as any yea'S possible eeoc last Saturday under Ike directiun see, if in o land where Americans are still u curiosity lu the uf H. Robert Reynolds, guest can- seemingly fcicndly Chinese. Many of the Chinese we came in ron- ductor from the University of fact with, in both the schon and rural urnas, were rager lu engage Michigan. us in cunvecualiun when the opportunity presented itself. The pat- tern was similar wherever we went. Oc the roads rye would greet Barat alumni the Chinese with si bao ("hello"( and the rural inhabitants would art exhibit smite and say ni has. Almost everyplacc we slopped to rest ulseg Aa olueosi exhibit uf the worts the roadside in the faeno arcas small gi'oups of locals would ut seven Bacot College stadio art surround us. The verbal pattern was almost always the same. majors witt upen January 2t with Sol Tacantur, past stato president of the Independent Accountan- 30 YEARS 25 RS Thuso Chinese who roufd speak Engfish would ash, flow are you? a reception from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in Is Asoncialios o! tllie::is was recently ho::src:l. Martin J. Stankowiez, Clarence Emrikson, and James Gerhardt5 Donald Chiero, Mayor Nicholas Where are ynu trum? Stow de you like Chioo? Teft us oboul the the Reicher Gallery, Sheridan Au a:var:t wan presented by Joan LoValtry, president of the B. Blase, and Walter Blase. United Statesl" and Weshteigh Roads, Lake 1./sAl. for his :o:sclfisl :svcr k and usliri::g efforts for over a qauar- Mayor Nicholas B. Blase. Forent. The show will run ter of a ceotory i:: the Trous ac y Cac:l Course. After yeacs uf discouraging contact betweeo the "ordinary" tkrnugh February 25. l'ho Terasucy Car:! C::ursc is spoousrrd and given by the Federal Chinese and fureignecs, the Communist gnvernmont of China is 'theexhibitsviliisclu:lctIle G::orrroocril. Paul stato preoidrsl, t'orastor made it possible for 55W permitting its citizens to mccl and talk with westerners. work of Lisa Mohrtein of Sh::kie, lh005a::ds of accourlta:ds lo rcpreoc::t clients befsrc the Internal Thsugh there is stillo distinct but unwritten policy against o !9f5 graduate. Rcve::uc Scrvice. becuming tun involved with foreigners, the authorities encourage casual csnvcrsatisoal contact, especially with the qwai tos ("foreign devils"?. Our daily encounters and experiences were sverwkelming. The sights un the congested city streets asd country Loyola's Rock'NRamblers debut roads made our heads spis frying Is avoid the aggressive bus and truck drivers who seemed to take greot,delight in seeing huw close TheRuck'NRambters, ding to Loyola math teacher Phil osd nix noto and small group t they could cume tu yuu without causing an accident. Countless bell- Loyota's first mixed song andCollins (nu relation to the roch numbers such as: "Time Warp" clasging "tanks" (Chinese bicycles) made our msvemcot through dance troupe,scoreditaim- star), whu is ca-directing the new from The Rocky Horror Picture the cities as adventure. Animal-and-kumas drawn cactu and pressive debut Friday, Jao. 15, in truope with Kathy Butter of the Show, a reggae versiun al "I Got wagoss alsn clngged the streets in cities like Sheashes, Guasgokna the Little Theater. Seven Loyola English department. Both You Babe", and the Drifter's (Canteo(, and Guilin. Alsuest everywhere we biked in the wop wops buys and sis Regina girls corn- newcomers to the Loyola faculty, "Under the Boardwalk." legions of farmers ssiog wunden implements and water buffalo prise the plucky group. Although Colliesand Botter discovered Roch's Ramblers from Loyola werbed in the fields. The rice harvest was spread along the road- the two sctsootu have combined mutual amateur "sung and are: Rub Bums, Maria Mendez, sido tu dry, This atung with dodging a variety of damesticated voices before - in glee clubs, con- dance" backgrounds and decided Dun tUberi, Bennett Dinon, Jim animato made sur trek mere ckatlenging. The country coads were cells and musicals - the upucafe to give it a try at Loyola. Dotene, Gary Loeurher st Morton dotted with brigades of cessfructiun wuchers wks cracked heavy Rmk'n Ramblers add a new Grove and Peter Paras of Skohie. racks with sledge hammers, Unlike our country large sumbers uf dimemion to Loyola's msuicat The Rn K's differ from the And from Regina: Cathy Kg- Chinese mes and wsmos wnrked side-by-side in building and traditional swing choir in that gleston,JeanErickson, repairing their coads in the saomner heat. Everywhere we west theydo contempoiary rather Geraldine Hanson, Robin Norris, bare-bottomed babies tied to their mothers by a shawl-type uf bar- About twentyfive students than show tunes. Friday's upbeat Nicole Raymond, and Anna ness were ton numeross tu couat. This made me wonder if the auditioned for the group accor- program included five all-group Maria 'l'urano. singte-chitd-famity pnticy is really havIng asy positive eiiect io the PRC, OCC's theatrical Cross Country ski techniques Oar visit tu a small village eafaide the towa at Kaipisg where the auditions Emily Oahs Nature Center lu January 23 and 30 from 9-il am family st our Engliuh-goide's wife still lives proved la he sse nf the the perfect place to team or prao- and the intermediate clinic will The Performing Arts Depar-tice your Cross Country ski more pteasast experiesces Our "merry hand" mao afforded. This tmentatOoktno Cnmmunity be held January 23 from 1-3 pm, 20 YEARS informai six-hour visitotisa gave us a chance to observe how an- Cultege witt hold open aud:tions techniques. Sign up now for a Feen for all clinica are $5 far cieot traditioss help keep mutual rmpect and harmony hs fer its spring main stage prsdoc- beginner or intermediate clinic tensos only and $13 fer lesson and Calvin Radway, Kenneth Piwko, Blase, Robert Kahler, and Donald honseholds that have several diflerest generations of people living tius, "See How They Run," from and team from a pro. Them two ski rental. Register in person on- haar clinics are in cooperation Jerome Doczekalski, Josephine Mores, Leavitt, together. Seewg hsw a rural family lives in a multi-room compton 7 tu tO p.m. Monday and Tuesday, IF at Devonuhire Center, 4460 Charles Giovannelli, Mayor Nicholaa B, was iadeed an edocatiosaf exporteure. This was sut a goveroment Jas. 22 and 26 in the Performing with the Viking Ski Shop and will Grove. Yaa may call 674-1560 fer orchestrated progaganda excursion. Just people meeting people! Arts Center, 1000 E. Gott Road,feature qualityinstruction. more information, The housing in this village was spacious compared to the urban Des Plaises. Clinics for beginning nkiem are housing patterns. The home was family-owned. The Lucoishiogs loteresled actors may bring a camisted of separate bedrooms for the members of the family, a preparedauditionmonolugue, dining aren, and a living rmm with a TV. The kitchen was adjacent huwever, material from the play Book discussion at ta the dining area. Toilet facilities were located outside the home. wilt be available for reading. For The onty way a person could get to the second levet in this building information, call 635-tOOl sr step was by climbing a tadder, From the roof of this cumples, we had a is Room 1351. Nues Library panoramic view nfthe village andthe surrounding plots of Drop in for a chat at the Nlleu I at 2:10p.m. at the Uhrnry, 6960 privately owned tans. We noI onty enjoyed the hospitality nf the Res athletes Public Library after yuu've read Oakton, AB welcolmef family, hut we gained some insight into how the rural people at sponsor dance Walker Percy's novel manaba Need a copp of the book? Call Gonngdosg Province live. Towards floe end of this visit we were in- The Girls AthIeUc Anuociation Syndrome. A cast of charactemthe library to reuerve itt Qaos- troduced to a 14-year-old girl who woo teaming English io sekoot. at Resurrection High School wili stages a seqiieltn Percy'n Love in linea can be directed te Judy For almost an bouc we carried an a conversation with this young he uponsoring a school docce for the Ruinu. Wtsat'u goingon io a Zelter, 967-9154. lady. We thsnght it interesting that the one thing that msde her interested students on Friday, thriller with the Louisiana parish eyes tight up, wan whes we ashed if she'd someday like tu visit Jan. 22 from 7-10:25 p.m. Admis- of Feliciana ou the site 1eran ex- MG student croons Hong Kong. Before leaving the village, we wafbed over to tise tocat sion in $3. For more information prinsental project - alter the primary sctunst. I'm suce that the gavernmest would not have ap- behaviorofthe popaban by way to state choir proved nf ow' seeing this uchoof. To say that the building comptes contact Mary Cunningham at 775-6f 16. tampering with the water supply. Rack'n Rambler and All- bad seen hotter days is a gross uadecstatement. The envirosment Book Club meets Monday, Feb, Catholic Band member Gary was drab and damp. How any teaming could take place here was Loeucher ai Morton Grave cam- beyond my comprehession. Later, I towed out that over 3 million Weulem comforts. Spesd leus time in the "friendahipstares," the peted with 3,000 crooners from schuol-age girls in the PRC are heing deprived an educatisa aic-cnuditioned hotels aad boues. By cycling,one can gain a deeper lacci school dlutrtcta to win a opal keaose of sen discrinsinatian and abusive child labor in family appreciatios and understanding of the Chinese peopleand their In the Illinois Mitote Educators wsrhokops or fanno. Historically, girls living io the rural areas nf way of life. In fact, you might team more abeut yourself. Ifyou are Auzuciallan MIditate Choir and In China go lo wsrh in the fields atan early age. looking toc a different type st vacation whichwill be beth the more select Honors Choir au challenging aad rewarding, I encourageyou to contact Mr. Ian ase of the top huritonea in hin If we Americans hope fo gain a better snderstanding of the Deere, doMe. RusneilGacdner, P.M. Bo 254,Newton MA02259 or district The IMEA choira wilt 15YEARS lo YEARS Chineae culture, it is impactant that we ahandos some nf our call (617) 965-6712. perform in concert in Peoria, Jan. 29 and 36, Les Potocki, Vito LoVerde, Robert Gruifzien Mary Ann Jung, Scott Jochim, Mayor Nicholas B, and MayorNicholasB.Blase. Blase, and Dorothy Polovitch, Page4 TheBugle, Thnrday, Jwrnry il, 9S8 TheBugle, Thnriday,Januaeylll, 1988 Page47 Censoring... Skokie Park... Completion of new Fire calls... Library Octiii. . .continuedicempage 3 Kosiba... Cout'd from Skolde-L'WoOdP,l pub1iction. 'They leave it to the country if the right of censorship ceutlnnedlrom PigeS Continued from Pnge 1 has resulted in many successful library roof near student. studentstaff knowing they is abused by administrators. "I panel W90 rdnet, Campaign... . Reasonable accummudations new facility will cost the NWMC adhere to high standards is pot- feel there will be a resurgence nfprograms including Meats-On- $429,905,,, Wheels, Dial-A Ride, The Len- by Eileen Birechield Fireman replaced a frozen wlslcfscan he made without undne forts bringing about improvmen- ting out a newspaper." underground newspapers sissilor sprinkler head at a toy store at ConllnnedfromPage I has'dohiptereducetheheafthrlsk Bnard Chairman Raymnodtu tu the park amIncI and cupos- Dr. Donald Ring, principal of lo the 1060's," he said." We never ding Clnoet, and peer support Ahoutthree working days remain lihraries which are members of Hartutein reotatedhis reasons for hearing- 9655 Milwaukee Ave, on Jun. 9, te the student and ninera. ding recreational prngrams. "We Nues West High School (District had any problems here because groups for windowed, tocomplete o$59,060 runt the Northwest Suburban Library Firemen reuponded te 5701 Following failure of the firsl believing the alliance betweenare going lo miss yoo..yOO will be andlaw-vision referendum, a branchlihrary at The policy also cnotalns an ap- 219( said the school district has students are taught occeptobleimpaired replacement for the Niles Public System (NSLS). Touh}' Ave. nu Jan. 11, InvestIgo- peal process, outlines for Oaktox and NWMC would prunehard lo replace, Marsoek said. neverheen a proponent of censor- journalism standards, and weresidents. Is addition to pro-Uhrary DIstrIct, according te This fee wan suggested in a let. Ballard SchoolinNifea wan positive. Citing educational crucial services, tina showed a wrecking crew closed. reevaluation of thestudent's Other board members also ship' regardingitsschool know these young people accept vidingthese trustee Myles Dimand at a ter from the heard president of (demnllsblng a building) was us- health, and mandates cunfiden- benefits and potential tax savingspraisedhisleadershipand newspaper "West Wscd," noting that responsibility." Gitmour has eudeavared tu meet regular Jan. 23 board meeting. the Mt. PeospectLihrary, He said log a Shgallon barrel to born Tas revenue kas not kepi up for the community, Hartuteincooperation s-ilk Ihe beard iv his the total needs nf Skokie's senior with the high rote nf inflation oc- tiality in Use ease, assured the Board, "We won't the stadent editorial staff The high court may have bees The portiez of the roof undergo- many Mt, Proupect residents her- small frasil In effort.s to keep The Board alun votedto effort In make il Ihn "best park thacasses stories and reviews ar- justified initsruling, - butin population by working with the ing work consists of about 13,5tO rowhaahsfrom the langer library warm In the mid weather, Therecording to frnsfeen whnoe major authorize intenuive utudent start anything until NWMC patsdistrict" passible. Former hoard heleo with a staff advisor (a josr- general, they are saying high Park District la insureweil- square feet. in Arlington Hts, withnut cheek- wa000 hasard, butthe crew wereconcerns focus around balancing up 50% of their share up front," members Jack Lenke, Steve rounded peagranssning, focusing the library budget. education on AIDS in individual nalism teacher(. school papers are not entitled lo Dimand said a majar part of isgtonee whatis available within advined about possible danger efasseu,malflngutoall registered Other matters diacasued in-Chamerski and Lauella Preotun "There has sever hoes anythe same frredom as regular not only on material needs, but In former beard disemniuns, eluded the apportionmeaf of oalan noted Koniba's long yearn of recognizing the value nf leisure the work was completed intheir own diotrict, Bnard linked te burning rubbish, they cited low staff salaries, need students, and availability nf qaestinn of censorship in regard newspapers,''saidMarc January because of inclement members agreed the fee should ,,.A strong udor of natural gao printed terialon campos. parcel of fand no the northwest"dedicated service" and wished torontraversialarticles thatFeinberg, co-editornf West and social interaction. Barhara weather conditions the previous not be applicable when hooks ore at 8601 Coste Dr, Jan, 11 wastoenpandthehusksand In other business, the Board comer of Oaktoo's property foc-him good luck, have appeared in ose newspaper Word. "There is no age limit on Altwies, Manager of Recreatiou unavailable at a local library and traced to auto exhaust In thematerials collection and continue ing Golf Read to be set aside aso Kosiha, who was presented month. The roof replacement was vated to Implement the first step prairie preserve. In response to a becasse the stall adheres to high the Constitution and studentsServices bas worked with approved Dec. 9 by the library borrowed by that same library garage, There was no hazard. sofreach services os well os to build ajuint OaktuofNorthwest wilh a catculalor os a farewell principles al journalism," Ring should sot be denied Ihrir free Gibssour formany years and move ahead with costly capital referendum passedinlootgift, said he was sad about board.Roof drains bad been from elsewhere. Firefighters extinguished oimprovements. Municipal Conference building said. speech rights. I feel Ihe decision says that "Peg is one of the cleaned preceding the work. Board President Teert Carmau umafifraah fire inn compactor In out of Oakton funds un campas, November's electionio Desleaving Ike board. Allhusfh hin Ring noted the Supreme Court svas for the wrong reasons." warmest and caring people work- Caemos said, "If this referen- Plaines, (Sahino College bao beenhome is located a bloch from Toward another major capital said, "If somene comes here first the duck area of the Golf Milldam fails, the first cutback inAlter receiving final approval rnlmg " io effect" gives the right Bryan Mittlemon, also a co- ing within tIsis community. She improvement, board members (and hooks ore unavailable), we shopping center on Jan, 11, frsm the Illinois Community Col. designated operator of this pro-Rilen borders, ho noted hoard serviceswillbethelibrary perty, furmerly under the ta schnol officials lo regulate a editor, said the ruling would have has long been an advocate of ser- agreed tu apply for u grant from knew which hooks are missing," ,,.A faulty unioke detector oc- lege Board, a mutina was passed members, by law, musi reside schnol newspaper because sochthe pstential of administrators vices foe seniors and she has buoksssobile. After that, we wilt auspices of the Cook Countywithin pork disirtet beundaries. Nites Tosvnslsip to help resurface Acarding to beard disension, u heated an alarm in the mall ofcut down on evening and some to "reaffirm approval ofUse joint Forest Preserve District, Nu pahlications are part of a jour-cessoriug syaterial os personal helped us to reach them iso manyand landscape a parking lot adja- users' fee, if instated, may free the Golf Mill uhupping center on project at a cost not to exceed "The move s-05 for my family nalism class and printed in partrather than bonafide reasons on ways. ' ' morning honro and eluse nn Sun- money has been allocated for thiu became of a need far a larger cent to the library on the nor- np fundo available from the NSLS Jon, 12. Management was adviu-days year-round." To dale, the 1878,106 wIth NWMC providing project hy the City of Des Phnom at schnnl enpeose. "However, I losses not in their best interests. Dorothy Litwinisthe Ex-theant corner of Oakton and because libraries receive rebates ed to make repairs, for coosfeuctian costa of Ito peo- home. "I'm going to misn the feel a principal should ose en-"I think the court blundered in ecutive Secretary of the Fine library closes Sundays during to date. However, Duktus s-ittcamaraderie with beard mem- Waukeganlits.Trustees when the number of books they Firemen went to 7448 Lawlersummer when school in ont in tien nf the building," treme caution in esercising con-ttsissrea," he said. Acts Comsuission and the Ex- on Jan, 12 on a report of a smoke Strenuous objection. were rais- work with the Prairie Leaguebers and serving the residents of ecutive Director of Contre East, estimated this worh will casttend out exceed those that are oessiun. Association to transform the shnrship er prior restraintto pre- Nifes North principal Tom abeot $186,860 and probably be borrowed. odur In the bonze, The cause was ed via letter by Trustee loan B, Nifes," he said. "I feel thin in a vent any infringement ofGiles of High School District 219 ShaMe's performing arts center. "With those service reductions, area, a total of 26 acres, into asaper park district and that can completed in two ne more stages. Trastee Irene Costello said the toured to a burned nut hiowerwe will have to lay off ose in Hall who was unable to attend naturalprairie preserve.Dr. students' rights. It should only bestated there would he no impart Litwin has been theParlo In olker matters, Library "Nues Friends of the Library" mater on the furnace in the haue- due te illness, Mu, Hall, involved be attributed to team work by done for estreme reasons; notfrom the ruling regarding Ihr District'sliaisonintheco- ment nf the residence, Theevery three employees," she in muck of the research for this Cunway, liaison and prairiededicated csmnsissiooers. I've sponsorship at the The Kids NeedSuperintendent D. J. McKenzie will hold a book sale frnm 9 am, specialist, and James Kootohrys something frivolous." school's newspaper called 'Nur- reported that the State of Illinois lo 9 p.m., Thrmday, Tau. 21, 9 system was shut down until project, StatedIn ber fetter, "lt in enjoyed working withall of you." He added school districts willthstsr." There is no need for ces- Culture Ton,secies andthe TheNifesPublicLibrary uftbe Prairie Longue Associntino Marusek said the remaining approved a52,675 per capita um. to I p.m. Friday, Jun. 22 aud re could be made. Districf serven Nites and unis- no necret that I cnntteue ta op. extolled the plan te restore this haved to five within the highsorship. We have established a popular 511155551er conCert series. grant for library materials and9 am. to 4 p.m., Saturday, Jan. ,,,A smoke eder at 7002 Len- pooe this project, and I sadden- huard will hove the respousibility mart roling, but does oat as-process here in winch student Most recently, Litwin has been corporatedMaise Township. fand, "The land maId he used asto select a member who will fill services. This grant in awarded 23. tegton Lane was traced te a hut land hew the vote win prnhably an educational resource (living ticipate any censorship pro-editors have learned that free hsstrsmsentsl in the development light fixture in the hall uf the fall." Ma, Hail asked the Board ta the vacancy untilthe nest Centre East andParlo Io the library on the basis of 99.33 Ix other mutters, the library lab), historIcal resource, haven bIene-. "We trust our kids In suh-speech carries a certain amount ofa coolsperpersonwithinIke administration reported un u building. The fixture was disease cnnsider numerano queationn regalar parh district election 'w mit fair and aobjective articles,of responsibility,"Ditessaid. District sommer arta camp for Operation fur rare plants and endangered April, 1989. "Due la the short library district. February 4 open house for school aected until an electrician could ranging trum financing coo- animals, Beautification of the and not as a basis for stadent opi-"I'm comfortable this process children, Lits-tus continuing et- Io another monetary matter, librarians,teachers and pris- make repulen. siderationu, cuotodiaiar- length of time until the seul eIer- than," he said. has developed a solid base of farts have keen gearedtoward nf- area would result tonus wildlion, a special election is not board members agreed lo rebate ripaIs and u March lt breabfast Firefighters reuponded to the Snowball... rangements, classroom needs flowers and plants making Dea Nues West staff advisor Jamesresponsible reporting in lise with fering Skokie residents high fthfloorufanapartinentbuildissg and future economic considera- eeqseed by state code," she said. quality performing arts and she $9,800 of mooed tan foods for the for Nifes bsninessmen ineludiug ContinnedfromPage3 Plaines' entry more attractive, Ore said the coding could have anhigh joornalism standards," members ofthe Riles Chamber of at 8801 Golf Ed, te tevestigatis a tinos. Candidates for the position impact on schools thrasghoot the has brought to Skokie such talent 1964 purchase of a library site. The prairie's deep ruaI aSs-tens musi reside within the boos- The money is in the library's cor- Commerce. smell of smoke. Inveutigation fu 1911 Operation Snowball is Casting theonlydissenting would act as a natural sponge, as Dizzy Gillespie, Chuckyorate reserve fund. AFeb, 4onnuolmeetiog is tobe revealed a fireplace In the pen- scheduled for Friday, March 15,vote, Truotee Diana Loveland dories of Ihe Nues park district Maogione, The Nutcracker dane- thanse apartment wau drafting from f am. lo 15-30 p.m. atsaid, "I vote On, I can't condunc helping to abeto future floods." and be legal voters io the distriel. ed by the Des Moines Ballet, The Io a move lo cut down os bar-held far library Irmtees by the The nest scheduled meeting The beard will accept cesamos or Kozeny.. Continued from Pagel cowing by out-of-district patrons, Cooperative Computer Service into the buiidlng'u ventilating Messiah Lulberos Churchinbuilding a castle for a growing PreservatianttailJazaBand, and wIll he held February 23 at thelettersofintent from park hoard members consentedto (CCS). 53'stdm cunning the smoke udur. Parlo Ridge. One hundredbureaucracy, They have been Oaktoo/East Campus. made the mont nututanding cnn- complish alt he wan capable ofTony Bennett among many The system was shut dosso In the sludentu and 30 adults will spendleasing roam for $8,186 und the district residents interested in tributinnstn the Nifes community doing," Carter said. policy which would instate a $1 The Nifes Puhlic Library being appointed In serve the others. "users' fee" and, hopefully, be Districtserves Nifes and ussineor- fireplace te prevent a possible the day learning and talking making it a better place to live, Eoueny in the mother nf five Litwia has been described by haza atout attitudes, behaviors, aftor- remainder nf the term. Letters work and raine a family. childrhn, two of which are adopted by the majorityof porated Maine Township, park district staff as "a real ..,A smoke odor at5615 Huword natives, and social norms which Nues police anestman should be received no later Iban 5 Nick Carter, Vice Chairman ofmedical doctors and one an dynamo dedicated to bring quali- was traced to an averbeated can help nul only to achieve cas- p.m. Friday, Feb. 12. IndustryfortheNiles Chamber nf engineer, t), arto tu ail ShaMe residents." motor fun in a heating unit te the utruetive patterns of conduct, hut Marssek said idlers should be Commerce & Industry, made the Kuzeny said receiving the World War I posters dock area of the warehouse. overcome negative pressures as scot in rare of Attorney Gabriel presentation before more thanaward wan a proud moment in wanted in Chicago Beerafato, 5720 Ferris Ave., Mor- too chamber members andher life, lu discussing her in-Hi-rise blaze... Students who are interested in The arrest of a Chicago man-motel manager also stated he ton Grave, Il, 08653. villageofficialsattending thevalvement au. a volunteer and wanted on a warrant fur posses- was registered at the motel and footherregularboard Continued fromPuge t at Nues Historical Society Developer... participatinginOperation organization's annual dinner wurking snith "special children", Snowball shouldcontact theirsien of a contrulled substance on gave the room numher...settiogbusiness, rammiosioner Jim Enzeny said, "the Lord has given dance. Exleisian nf the fire damaged "Posters of World Woe I" is the 390-0160, Continued from Page 3 school social worker or schoolJan. 11 iovnlved ahaut sin pouce the arene for amino. Pierski reported the reereotinu A 32-year reuident nf Nileu, me semucb,,,I liketo give a littlethe wail nf the Coor above, Other officers in the type of action Police officers Imocked na the staff will move oatof the theme forNiles Historical Already in the pfuooing stage commissioners may bave led Ihe counselor. They will he invited to Kozeny is in pariuhinner nf St.back in return," apartments ontheteoth floor auf-Society's regular meeting to he for early Octuker is au Arts and recruitment assemblies whichsimilartotheir make-believe dunrofthemotel room which was Recreation Center an Milwaukee John Brebeuf and is involved in Previous winners ofthe Citizenfered sume smoke damage, hoardladeny the reianmg cuunterpas'la on television's "Hill upened by the uBeoder, and dur- Ave. to Ballard School in the near held on Monday, Jdñudim o..8 Crafts Workshop and Holiday petition by a 14-2 vnte, according will be scheduled at the three the SPItED program at the nf the Year Award sponsored byKinowskisaid, pos at Museum Headquarters, Bamar. The Munesm is open to high schools. Thooe students are Street Blues" and Crime Story." ing questioning he gave the name future. Two classrooms will he nchool,,,a.prngram she started in the Niles Chamber nf Commerce The fire apparently started in to an official of the homeowners NUes Police receiveda tip from listed on the warrant, After he used for office staff. The space at 8970 Milwaukee Ave., Nifes. The thepshlicWedaesdaysand group. theneligibletoregisterfor 1971 to serve the religious needs were Bernardine Reid,1982; the kitchen area where the accu-public is invited. Fridays from 10 to 2 pm, and an Operation Snowball no afirstan unknown person that the man was told he was ander arrest, be Ike recreation building will be of developmentally disabledElaine Heinen, 1983; Raypant was preparing food iseo Residents have been involved wanted on a warrunt by Chicagoslammed the door resulting in a used as offices for other park The Speaker of the evening will the fieni und third Sundays of lo litigation with developers in came,first servebasis.In- children. "Through SPItED, she Newman, 1984; Robert Wurdet, built-in aven. "Thevictim said hebe Audrey N. Hunt of Mount tereotod adults should contact police was in a motet in the 7150 detective blcking the dner te, district staff, with a mom to store 1985, und Marilyn Brown, 1986. each month from 3 to 4 pm cous- the past to prevent commercial han helped hundreds of special heard a popping sound and foundProspect,a member nfthe mencinli February7 and 21. Causan or Lumped at Maine black of Milwaokee. The tipster police mid. records. children," Cal-ter mid. by Sylvia Dairymple the aveu wan on fire," the fire 55d On the site. The hsmeownees described the offender's ear Once te the room, police of- Other activities scheduled at Prairie Belles Chapter nf the The public is invited lo visit the group in 1981no te theilfinoin East at 825-4484. In addition, ICozeny is a job chief mid. Questers, Inc. who collecte and Museum and ita many uctivitiea; parked Iss the lof, police mid, ficers observed the offenderBallard School are o free open training supervisar for special The viciaD then attempted to Appellate Court which ruled the On arrival, police found the carthrawing ilems into the toilet and gym, graden t-8 on weehends, restores oldhistorical pastern donations and loam nf historical parcel should remain residential, education students at MccrackenFriendly Visitor...danse the blaze with u fire ex-dating hack tu 1517 and World and a uabuequent check revealed flushing them away while aand Jr. High Fun Nights os arti.faclsare always welcome, as The rezonteg request was turned Morton Grove Friday'eveningsfeuluriog sports, School in Skokie, Students rang- tingoisher (hanging iotheWarf. new euhibits are constantly being it belonged te the nifeader, The female companion stood by. ing in age from 1f to 21 came Continued from Page 3 hailway) but was snuncceusful, down by the Cook County Board After the man was handcuffed, gym, movies and special oc- TheMuseumiscurrenily plauned, uf Appeals and the Conk County from Riles West and Niles North would be helping residents write"He then started pounding on thefeaturing an euhihit uf tonsila and Days seeks Voter a check of the room revealed unities, Pieruki said. High Schoolu and same from letters or cardo, reading to themdoors of the smits on his floor to Boardof Commissinoers, asserted drug parapheruafia and Commissioner Elaine Reinen stuffed animals and birds, and is In sutoequent action, o Circuit Maine East to learn how toor playing games such as cardsalert residents before fleeing thepreparing for as enhibit of Boy Niles Township donations registration to u small quantity of white powder repoefedtheparkdistrict became independent adults Or checkers, building. However, residents said j Court judge overturned the cous- which s-au field-tested as co- received Ihrer checks teem the Scost memorabilia in cnonection ty hoard decision, hut residents The Marion Grove Days Cam- allowing them ta function in the Connelly stated she is seekinghe didn't say there was a firewith Scout month in February. mittee (formerly recognised asend Eeb. 15 caine, mosconee company,Pork volunteers for the program and pursued the case te the appeals The offender was procesaS at Diatrict Risk Management Assn. workplace. which tended to confuse them," Future Museum pions include an GOP meeting court which reversed the lower the JulyFuurth Celebration Cam- Maine Township Clerk Stephen A lay minister at St, Jahn will start a recruiting campaignKinowski explained. J. Stolton is reminding residentsthe Nilea Police Statlan und was as a result of Ihe flooding fool Oc- enhibit in April of wedding and court deciuion. miftee) asha resideofa to donato BrekeugChurris,Kozeny al area clubs, civic orgsnizationa Residentsweresafely christening clothes, pictures and Committeemun Pat Bandad through their water bill te helpthat they can regIster to votototer transferred to Chicago lober that damaged Tam golf diopesses communion to shut-mi husiscsses, schools and chur-evacuated from the upper floorssimilar hems; on May 141k, a announced this week that Riles food the 19118 Independence Doy through Feb. hot hin office inthepolice jurisdiction. The female course and the Recreation Ceo- laNdes, as well as doing their ches. "Much of my lime will beof the 109-mit building. An elder- Flea Market, Garden Plant and Tawmhip Republicans will have celebration, Maine Township Town Hall, 1750 compassion was released witboul 1er. The park districi was reilo. o new meeting place and time un Niles Cable... charge. burned fur Ihe nine days loan of shopping and chaufferiog them spenteecruiling and trainingly tenant, however, showed signsBake Sale is contemplaledven- The cemnsiftee'n gnatislo Bollard Rd., Pork Ridge. unstrapping trips. "She also visits volsmleers, after which Ihey will5f distress during the evacuationdors inlerested in enbibiling may of their January meeting, ContlrnsedfromPage f raIse $10,866 through wafer hifi Registratina then will be closed Public forum on recense al Tam io Ihe amcml of the site at area hospitals to give be assigned Is a resident forand was taken to Lutheran "Our regular monthly meeting The first ofthe 20-minute ohows d000tionn. until Thsro., Mar, 17, twn days $55,925.49. PDRMA also paid out make reservations by phoning $1,506.57 fur slructural damage al them comfort. When Lois is need- teiendlyvisils," she said. General Hospital. The victim, will he held un the fonrth Sotar- willbe aieed at 7p.m., on "We want to offer the Mortonafter the Mor. 15 primary. arms control ed, she in there," said Carter dur- Personsinterestilioens- wha cut his hood when he broke dayof eachmonthot 9am. at the January 22nd and 29th, and t p.m. Grave resident o complete StatIon said his office will re- the club house and $349.95 loe ing the presentation. tributing a minimum of one tu the glass ben housing the fire ex- Skokie Masonic Lodge, 54fb Lia- on February 3rd. The program packageofJulyFourth main opon on Feb. 15, President's Robert Cleland, delouse issues da:snage lo Iwo lurnace moInes al Kozeny learned sign languagetwo hoursofcnlunteertimethsgaiuher, was alsu taken to thePolice Chief... cobs Avenue (near the internee- festivities," says President JeffDay, to accomodate residents expert and former congressional lhc rccrealioo cenlvr. deals with has- weather dots is candidate,willopeak during her work with students at weekly are asked to contact Cus-hospital fur treatynent. tina of Grasa Paint Road and Lia- collectedandthenusedin Faugerausse. "The more moneywho wish to register. Regular of- on Homes also nuled Ihr rccenl Coatluned from Pagel "Nuclear Arms Control and the sub-oemlemperalures casned Mccracken School and taught the nelly si the Riles Trident Center, coin)," said Hainizel, forecasting. we raise, the larger the eel ebro-fice hours ore 9 am. to S p.m. St,John Breheuf priests to toto Oaktsn, 987-6110, est. 37f. an those qualified in the Riles The Janoory 23 meetIng will The program was produced by tian." weekdays und t am. to oms 1985 Presidential Candidates" at Ir000:: nvalrr lines al Tam which "sign". She holds clames every Skokie cable... Police Department, Blase said. feature candidates who have cnn- Dave Kleemsn and Jack Ferrari, Reoidents s-bu donate $25 orSaturdays. a public forum spomored by the nverc thawed by park district Tuesday for anynne wistsissg to "The firm has been Inter-tented races In the March 15 more will be recognized in a Registrants must be 1f os or 11thCongressional District crews. A ruplsrrd waler line on Christian C. Polilson Could from Shnkle-L'wnsd P.1 both recent graduates of the free learn sign language, viewingandsceeeuingcan- primary,Intormatiun ahsut courseofferedte specialpamphlet cam-before Mor. 15 and United States Freeze Vaters at the Liscolsswood the speinhior system al Ihr Sperm Porta-Pak Public Library at 7:30 p.m. Mon- Complex was also repaired by "155 19fb, her 18-year-old son, Navy Seaman Recruit Chris- linois Reads for future eablecast, didates ta narrow thelintof training far election judgea will NlfesiteabyCablevision of memarating the weekend'scitizem, Voters who have moved Kurt who han Dawns Syndrome tian C. Pohtnnn, sus of Maria Programschedulesare highiyqualifiedpersons in- be discussed, Chicago at theRiles Studia. ovante, or changed their names must re- slay, Jan. 25, in the Roehei Room, park employees. "Park em. became an Eagle Scout. He oc. Pahtunn 5f 420 S, Prospect, Park availabte at the Skukio Public lerested in the joh," he said. 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