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7400WÀIJKEGAN RD, NILES, IL 607ß.- Trústees appróvefeess : :fOr'fleW Fitnéss Cènter byRosmaryTjrò Th N I s Board of T stees NchoIas B Blas who cafled the met at a spec i meet ng March meettng said 1g at the V Bag Fiait to disco s The fees that wilt be charged the operating budget for the new for initial memberships asd the Fitness Çenter, which is sched- staffthat wilfbe needed to run the atedio open next December. facility were approved hy the Teena Mackey, the new Nileu Board at thd meeting. Director afHealth and Welineus, Mackey said that the annual wilt be advertising the complete membership fee for a resident iii-, fee structure, which was ap- dividual would by $200, while proved atthe meeting, jis an effort non-residents will pay. $260. Ad- to have members in place before ditianal adults in the same family nexI Decemberu opening. 'We tilt pay $100 and $130 respec- want to open with members all lively. Teen, uenior and youths ready to ase the facility," Mayor Continuad mi Pe 30 Nues yard waste sticker program :The Villuge f Niles yard waste sticker program will bogiu the first week of April. Yard waste (Le. grass and plant clip- pingu, leaven, and brash) mast be sp$raled and placed al the curb after 5 p.m. Ike day prior to the uçhsduted pick-up, or the day of thupick-ap. Residents who place their yard wastoal lhe cork need ta adhere .to the followinÉ guidelines (which arc also printed on the bàck of each sticker): : . Residenls are required to - purchase a sticker and place it on the handle tifa designated 32 gal- Concessionowner sues VMCA for bÑach of cöfltract by Rosemary Tirio -- -It seemed like a perfect match reeovuted. when then - Leaning Tower Quilles alsoreceived a prom- YMCA D rector George Bah ah se that the ve dt g mactunes sIrs k a d al w th Paul Q lt e of w Id b remo ed a soon as M alonG a e uM ya61996 thearcontractsexp red Qoillen, whose reslaarsnl cre- A cotitract In that effect was dentists include a stint otChaelie signed by Quilleu and Ike "Y", TraIlers an Chicago's aready Lin- and Ike concession known as the colo Park areawanIed to 51ml has Lean Inn opened in January 1997 own catering business, but-need with a menu thaI inéluded soups, ed a klIcken from which to work. salads, pizza, sandwiches and So he agretid to open a food con- fruit smoothios.- - cession stand in the YMCA - Quilteo soon became unhappy, boilding in reInas fOr the ase of however, because be fell that ihn the kilchenfacililies, which Nab- loculian of Ike concession stand ish allegedly promised would be Cuutinued on Page 30 - - Construction to make - OShanter's more -golfer-friendly - -- --. byKathleenQairsfeld - -. Patrons ofO'Shtinter's Food.& March 17 aod said-that the bar Spirits will are a sew clabkouse - area will be davtded Italo Iwo Ibis year whencoustruction of a rooms, a Leugne Room und a new League Roam und a Golf GolfRoom. - - Room is added, replacing Ilìe cur- "Golfers wIll find this arrange-- . rentresïaurant-andbararea, - - - ment morn comfortable,"- Lo Joe LoVerde, Direclor of the Verde said, because they have ad- - . - Nitrs,p(sIa9t,5ppJcpftltp,, Iptt,e5l,ta9I,tjtgy Çe,ltJapyçIqqr,ap pIa a ttheParlcDtst Icimeeta g C itt u d nP g 30 loa (standard size) garbage can-- alleviating the need to bny a Kraft yard waste bag. The container shoald weigh no more Ibas 50 lbs. . Residents may also place the stiçkeron anyyard wastb bag. Plastic bags and boxesare sot al- towed. : . Residents can place un timited amoarst of yardwnste al - the curb os their regular garbage pick-up dale--provided a slicker is cttáched to each container or bag. The slicker will be removed by Ihr garbage pick-np crew after Coutirn,ud u.0 Page 30 -- OCT50 NILEI PURLIC LIORORY 7400 CALYIELL RILES IL 60714 - - , VOL. 41, Ño. 40 Fountain View Condominiums says Touhy & Milwaukee ; fountain maintenance by village- causes unfair business advantage Village urged to end spending on fountain by Rosemary Tiria -------- - -- ViAluge has undertaken rrsponsi- and Riverroads io Rormoat. - bilaty for the repair und mainte- On Nov. 24 oftasi year, Tasch nance oflhr new waterfall, a rep- found nut that Ihr villagé was ne- heu of the waterfall at Higgins Cuutinued n.. Page 30 MG police continue beauy - shop murder investigation Morton Grave police are still desee, whkkthry have 03 Io workingon the almostfive-year- Ike sation'u lop forensic crime la- old murder cuse involving the barutories, Morton Grove police beating and stabbing death df admit they haven't had-a good Anua K. Lehman who was foand lead in over ayear: tying facedówn in a pool ofblood Police theorize that Lehman, as her beauty salon al. 9208 the mother of a then 2-year-old Waskegan Road shartly after 5 son, likely knew her kilter, he- p.i?a. Sunday, April 25, 1993, by cause there were no signs of hermotherJaniceRumsey. - - forced eñtry ou Ihe salob's front This cuse, like otherunsolved or back entrancis, Rumsey fotind k gh profile e im s commttt d In Ihr fra t door ofthe salo I ked MorIon Grave, huscobteibuind to bud the rear door bjar wheb ube. Morton Grove's Keystone- Kopa mude hergriuly discovery, pbtice - image among village and county recòeds ahaw. putionagencies. - Nati one arrest has bebu made Dospite interviewing 350 of in the case. Lehman's husbaisd the victim's family, friends and Scott añd an ex'huaboed, Brent associutesuad analyzing namer- Morgan underwest intense ques- aus records and physictil evi- -, Continued un Page 30 Farni1y--Fitness Center - construction underway .Psal Tasch, president of - the Fountain View Condominiuth Association, is- is high dadgebs these days Over, of alt things, a fountain.- -NOI lhe foantisin that adunar - the entrance IO IkePoúbtuiri View Candóminiam, 6980 Milwaokee Ave., Ike 64-anit building, which was haiti in t99LandIulcen aver by the Association au June ¡2, 1992, but- the waterfall-fountain across the streel, which was built taut year by Pantarelti Buildurs as part uf the nine-building Renais- sanee tif Nues condominium do- selopment. - - Tusch says he likes foanlains, und he also likes Mayor Nicholas Blusr, whom hecredits-with do- ing afinejab in canning Nites for almost 40 -years. What- be dóes nat like, however, is übe of tab money to maintain und repair the waterfall, which was baila on pri- vate -property by a private devet- Tasck became upset when ka learned May 15, 1997, that the - -HEC'D MAFi 199 CENTS :1;i: :3 1 -c PER COPY Bulk Rule U.S. Poslage PAID - Bûgle News Sevoml Nitos Municipal nod Park Dislricl atheists standoataido Ihn new NiNa Family FiNesa Conter aS il nears completion. Pictured, from left Io right, are Park District Executive Direelor Joe Love rde, FamilyFitnessDlrector Teens Meckey, Park BoerdPresidenfChuckBerbaglia, Nt7es May.orJ'.ipiçlas B. Blase, andNilea Trustee ßartMurphy. Thebbuldingis scheduledto be open atihe end of this jìeár.

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7400WÀIJKEGAN RD, NILES, IL 607ß.-

Trústees appróvefeess: :fOr'fleW Fitnéss Cènter

byRosmaryTjròTh N I s Board of T stees NchoIas B Blas who cafled the

met at a spec i meet ng March meettng said1g at the V Bag Fiait to disco s The fees that wilt be chargedthe operating budget for the new for initial memberships asd theFitness Çenter, which is sched- staffthat wilfbe needed to run theatedio open next December. facility were approved hy the

Teena Mackey, the new Nileu Board at thd meeting.Director afHealth and Welineus, Mackey said that the annualwilt be advertising the complete membership fee for a resident iii-,fee structure, which was ap- dividual would by $200, whileproved atthe meeting, jis an effort non-residents will pay. $260. Ad-to have members in place before ditianal adults in the same familynexI Decemberu opening. 'We tilt pay $100 and $130 respec-want to open with members all lively. Teen, uenior and youthsready to ase the facility," Mayor Continuad mi Pe 30

Nues yard wastesticker program

:The Villuge f Niles yardwaste sticker program will bogiuthe first week of April. Yardwaste (Le. grass and plant clip-pingu, leaven, and brash) mast besp$raled and placed al the curbafter 5 p.m. Ike day prior to theuçhsduted pick-up, or the day ofthupick-ap.

Residents who place their yardwastoal lhe cork need ta adhere.to the followinÉ guidelines(which arc also printed on thebàck of each sticker):: . Residenls are required to

- purchase a sticker and place it onthe handle tifa designated 32 gal-

Concessionowner suesVMCA for bÑach of cöfltract

by Rosemary Tirio-- -It seemed like a perfect match reeovuted.when then - Leaning Tower Quilles alsoreceived a prom-YMCA D rector George Bah ah se that the ve dt g mactunessIrs k a d al w th Paul Q lt e of w Id b remo ed a soon asM alonG a e uM ya61996 thearcontractsexp red

Qoillen, whose reslaarsnl cre- A cotitract In that effect wasdentists include a stint otChaelie signed by Quilleu and Ike "Y",TraIlers an Chicago's aready Lin- and Ike concession known as thecolo Park areawanIed to 51ml has Lean Inn opened in January 1997own catering business, but-need with a menu thaI inéluded soups,ed a klIcken from which to work. salads, pizza, sandwiches andSo he agretid to open a food con- fruit smoothios.- -

cession stand in the YMCA - Quilteo soon became unhappy,boilding in reInas fOr the ase of however, because be fell that ihnthe kilchenfacililies, which Nab- loculian of Ike concession standish allegedly promised would be Cuutinued on Page 30 -

-Construction to make

-

OShanter's more -golfer-friendly- -- --. byKathleenQairsfeld - -.

Patrons ofO'Shtinter's Food.& March 17 aod said-that the barSpirits will are a sew clabkouse - area will be davtded Italo IwoIbis year whencoustruction of a rooms, a Leugne Room und anew League Roam und a Golf GolfRoom. - -

Room is added, replacing Ilìe cur- "Golfers wIll find this arrange--

. rentresïaurant-andbararea, - - - ment morn comfortable,"- LoJoe LoVerde, Direclor of the Verde said, because they have ad-

- . - Nitrs,p(sIa9t,5ppJcpftltp,, Iptt,e5l,ta9I,tjtgy Çe,ltJapyçIqqr,appIa a ttheParlcDtst Icimeeta g C itt u d nP g 30

loa (standard size) garbage can--alleviating the need to bny a Kraftyard waste bag. The containershoald weigh no more Ibas 50lbs.

. Residents may also placethe stiçkeron anyyard wastb bag.Plastic bags and boxesare sot al-towed. :

. Residents can place untimited amoarst of yardwnste al

- the curb os their regular garbagepick-up dale--provided a slickeris cttáched to each container orbag. The slicker will be removedby Ihr garbage pick-np crew after

Coutirn,ud u.0 Page 30

--OCT50

NILEI PURLIC LIORORY7400 CALYIELL

RILES IL 60714

- - , VOL. 41, Ño. 40

Fountain View Condominiums says Touhy & Milwaukee;

fountain maintenance by village- causes unfair business advantage

Village urged to endspending on fountain

by Rosemary Tiria -------- - --

ViAluge has undertaken rrsponsi- and Riverroads io Rormoat.- bilaty for the repair und mainte- On Nov. 24 oftasi year, Tasch

nance oflhr new waterfall, a rep- found nut that Ihr villagé was ne-heu of the waterfall at Higgins Cuutinued n.. Page 30

MG police continue beauy-

shop murder investigationMorton Grave police are still desee, whkkthry have 03 Io

workingon the almostfive-year- Ike sation'u lop forensic crime la-old murder cuse involving the barutories, Morton Grove policebeating and stabbing death df admit they haven't had-a goodAnua K. Lehman who was foand lead in over ayear:tying facedówn in a pool ofblood Police theorize that Lehman,as her beauty salon al. 9208 the mother of a then 2-year-oldWaskegan Road shartly after 5 son, likely knew her kilter, he-p.i?a. Sunday, April 25, 1993, by cause there were no signs ofhermotherJaniceRumsey. - - forced eñtry ou Ihe salob's front

This cuse, like otherunsolved or back entrancis, Rumsey fotindk gh profile e im s commttt d In Ihr fra t door ofthe salo I kedMorIon Grave, huscobteibuind to bud the rear door bjar wheb ube.Morton Grove's Keystone- Kopa mude hergriuly discovery, pbtice -

image among village and county recòeds ahaw.putionagencies. - Nati one arrest has bebu made

Dospite interviewing 350 of in the case. Lehman's husbaisdthe victim's family, friends and Scott añd an ex'huaboed, Brentassociutesuad analyzing namer- Morgan underwest intense ques-aus records and physictil evi- -, Continued un Page 30

Farni1y--Fitness Center -

construction underway

.Psal Tasch, president of - theFountain View CondominiuthAssociation, is- is high dadgebsthese days Over, of alt things, afountain.-

-NOI lhe foantisin that adunar -the entrance IO IkePoúbtuiri ViewCandóminiam, 6980 MilwaokeeAve., Ike 64-anit building, whichwas haiti in t99LandIulcen averby the Association au June ¡2,1992, but- the waterfall-fountainacross the streel, which was builttaut year by Pantarelti Buildurs aspart uf the nine-building Renais-sanee tif Nues condominium do-selopment. - -

Tusch says he likes foanlains,und he also likes Mayor NicholasBlusr, whom hecredits-with do-ing afinejab in canning Nites foralmost 40 -years. What- be dóesnat like, however, is übe of tabmoney to maintain und repair thewaterfall, which was baila on pri-vate -property by a private devet-

Tasck became upset when kalearned May 15, 1997, that the

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-HEC'D MAFi 199 CENTS

:1;i::3 1 -cPER COPY

Bulk RuleU.S. PoslagePAID -

Bûgle News

Sevoml Nitos Municipal nod Park Dislricl atheists standoataido Ihn new NiNa Family FiNesa ConteraS il nears completion. Pictured, from left Io right, are Park District Executive Direelor Joe Love rde,FamilyFitnessDlrector Teens Meckey, Park BoerdPresidenfChuckBerbaglia, Nt7es May.orJ'.ipiçlasB. Blase, andNilea Trustee ßartMurphy. Thebbuldingis scheduledto be open atihe end of this jìeár.

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PAGE 2 THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1998

The LincoInwooi SeniorsClub invites the community lojoin them on Tuesday, May 5 forairip IO 111e Morton Arboretnm inLisle.

The cost of $21 for membersand $24 for guesIs includes a 45minute narrated open air tramride and Iransportation (deluxemolorcoach). Lunch is additionaland on yourown payable atIberestaurant. Walking is at a mini-mum.

Departure time is 9 am. fromthe Lincoinwood Village Hall,6900N. Liocoln Ave. with returnscheduled for approximately 3p.m.

The Lincotnwood SeniorsClub inviles the community lo

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ioiu them on Friday, Muy 8 at10:30 am. to heur Sucette Hory-za of Colorbsut Images upeuk onthe topic of Color Analysis.

The group will team aboutidenlifyiug cotorseusons and dis-cover the colors that ace the mostflatteriug for euch season. Wewill be shown how make-np andclothing worn ia the proper sea-sou cao make us look younger,heultlsicr and more atteucti ve.

Three people, volunteers, willbe color analyzed io front of thegroup. There will also be amake-np demonstration and fashiondiscussion lo demonstrate the im-porluace ofweariag the rigbtcol.orsfromheadtotoe.

Themeeting will be held in theLiucolnwood Village Hall Cocu-cil Chambers, 6900 N. LincolnAve., Lincoinwood.

The Lincotuwood Fire Depart-meut will host acomed Beef and

- Cahhuge luncheon for membersof the Lincoluwood Seniors Clubou Tuesday, May 12 ut uova althe Fire Deparlmeul Garage,6900 N. Liucolu Ave. Advanceregisteationiseequicesl.

The Lincolnwood SeniorsClub invites the Community lojoin them on Thursday, May 7and Thursday, May 14 from 9sm. lo 1 p.m. for a 55 Alive Ma-lure Driviug Course offered byllseSecrelaryofSlnle'S Office.

This course is given in twosepaeule sessions over a two-dayperiod. Fach clans laste approxi-mutely 4 hours. You mast aueod

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both slays IO be awarded a cerdO-cule uf campledon. The classesace taught by Iroinned voluuleeriuslnuClors.

The fee is $8 for each partiel-pant. Insurance companies mustprovideareduction on the liabili-typorlionofaninssteed's untomo-bile insurance policy npon thecompletion of au approved acci-dent prevention course by thoseeligible insured over the age of55.

Themeeling will beheldin theLinculnwood Village Hall Coon-cil Chambers, 6900 N. LincolnAve., Lincolnwood.

The Lincolawood SeniorsClub wiltbe sponsoring an iufor-matioual seminar on Loag TermCare on Friday, Muy 15 ut theLincolnwood Village Hall Cono-cil Chambers, 6900 N. LincolnAve. from 10:30 am. lo noon.The guest speaker will be Mor-gun Nichols from the GreaterChicago Group, a firm speciuliz-ingin insurancunud fInancial ser-vices. TIse discnssiou will is-elude such' topics as Meslicaerund Medicaid benefils, bornehealth care, and long terni careinsurance. There will be a 90es-lion and answer time al the end ofthemeetiug.

The Liucoluwoud SeniorsClub invites the cutumnaity tojoin them ou Tuesday, May 19for a trip to Harrabs RiverboatCasino in Joliet.' The cost of $8 fur membersand $11 for gnosIs iucludes ad-missiOn fabulons lunch bnffeland lntnìsportoliou (deluxe mo-torcoach).

Departure time is 10 am. fromthe Lincolnwood Village Hall,6900 N. Lincolu Ave., with re-turn scheduled for approximately5:15 p.m.

The Lincoinwood SeniorsClub invites Ilse consmunity lojoin deem na Thursday, May 21al 11:30 am. for u trip lo DiaryLane Theater Gakbrook lo seeMeandMy Girl.

The cost uf $44.50 for mum-bers and $47.50 for guests in-cludm show, gourmet lunch undtransportation. Departure time is11:30 am. from the Lincoln-wood Village Hall, 6900 N. Lia-coin Ave., with return scheduledfori:30p.m.,

Thu Lincolnwood SetriorsClub wilt celebrate May birth-days at Windows Restaurant,9599 Skokie Blvd., Skokie onFriday, Muy 29 nl 11:30 am.Lunch is "un voarown".

AARP meetingto be held

A,A.R.I'. Skokie Chopler wilthold ils ccxl meeting on Taesday,Ayril 7, 01 I p.m. in the Petly Au-diloriom of Ihr Skokie Pablic Li-brary, 5215 OakIoeSl., Skokie.

Mrs. Ada Kahn from RashNorlh Shore Medicol Ceder willspeak abunl phobias, onsiely ucdfears.

Refreshmuels and snciolezingwilt follow. Please call Sid Sonrn,presided, for further informoliveal847-824-2821.

The public from all commaei-ties is inviled.

NILES SENIOR CENTER REGISTRATIONThe Nues Senior Center is open lo residents of Ilse Vnllage

vfNilrs age 62 and over, and their younger spouses. NUes see-lors inleresled in obtairing additional seniot cooler inferma-lion should call er visit Ihr center and be placed entIse mailinglist. The reeler is located at 8060 Oalctoe Street.

APRIL TICKET SALESq April Ticket Sales will lake place on Friday, April 3 al 9bum. The following eveols well be on sale: A Musical Medley. Luncheon (Maj' 1) which includrt a menu of lemon marinated

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chicken and Londou broil followed by musical guest Eslerb blana en piano for 56; and Starved Rock Lodge Onlerg (May

i 19) wilh a buffet style breokfosl at Bob Evans eusloarant anda loar cf Ihr historic Stoevrd Rock Lodge for $26.

SENIOR CENTER CLOSED. The Senior Cenler will be closed ne Friday, April 10 for

q Good Friday.,

RULES OF THE ROADq Rules of Ihr Road demur's license renewal coarse will be

held os Monday, April 6 al 2 p.m. Class is FREE. Regislrolionl required.

YARN NEEDEDThe Senior Ceder is requesting any lufI over yarn ar scraps

cf maicrial (8" n 8" or bigger). Lap robes and shawls are madetor velerans al Hines Ilospilal. Volunteer knitlers and crochet-ers are needed siso. If interesled, contact the Senior Cenler.

; ,APRIL LITE LUNCH AND MOVIE

The 4pril Lile Lanch will be on Friday, April 3 aI 12 p.m..The menu will include ham on rye sandwich wilts potsln sotad,

t followed by the movie "Hello, Dolly. " Rugislralion reqyired.bi Price $2.

I BOOK REVIEWl The Book Review welt be hetd on Friday, April 3 al IO am.

'I The fealarud book is Angel Carver by Ronanne Daryl Thomas.q The cosi of S I includes refrrshmenls. Rugislralion ruqairudl

b REVERSE MORTGAGE APPOINTMENTSM

Reverse Mortgage appointmeuls are available by appoint-meni only on Monday, April 6 ai die Senior Cesler.

L 'MONTHLY MAILING '

l The monthly mailing will lake place on Tuesdoy, April 14at 12:30 p.m. Volunleers aud new faces are otwayn welcomel

MEN'S CLUB TAM OUTING' The Men's Clab Tam golf ouling will take place ona Wednesday, April 15. Thu cost of $13 includes golf, lunch,q and prices. Tuetimus TBA; crgisiraliou reqaired.8 BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGs FREE blood presnare screeaing is available on Wednesday,q April B from 1 io 4 p.m. No appoinlmont necessary.

,SQUARE DANCE CLASS

l Square dance classes will begin on Thnrsday, April 9 andwill end os April 30. The cosI of Ihr class is Sb for four ses-

ii sioes. No experience necessuryl -

M OVER 90 AND GOLDEN RINGERS SOUGHTkThe Nues Senior Ccnler is celebraling Older American's

Month in May by honoring oor Nitos rcsideets who are 90 ''I years of age or older and couplus celebraliug 50 years of mor-bnage drin year'(mnsl have bern married in' f948). Submit your

name, address, and phone number by conlacling Ihn Seiiior

LCooler; DRAMA GROUP

s Join in Ihr fun wilh the Drama Group on Wednesdays at 3-

q at Sooth Schooll The Drama Groop is led by Ted Rnben-, stein, au aclor and drama coach from the Instilale for Therapy

99 Throaghlhe Ads. Aclors, sel designers, und coslnme design-qers are needed. No espericnce necessary! For more informa-t lion, rodad Krlty on Ihe Senior Ceder.q LECTURE: VITAMINS¿ A FREE lecture on vitamins will take piace on April 17 al 2 -l p.m. Rich Tepee, an independenl dislrihnlor for Shoklee Vila-

mins, will tell yno which vilamies may help prevent diseaseand how many lo lake. Rcgislralion required.

BRIDGE TOURNAMENT,. A Bridge Toornameol will he held ai Ihr Niles Senior Ceo-

1er On Friday, May 8 al I p.m. Conlraci Bridge will be played:l pariners are not required bal you muy sign np with someoee

else if yos woold like. The cost of $3.50 inclodes refreshments'I'i and prices. Registration required.t MEALS ON WHEELS DRIVERS NEEDED

% The Nues Senior Cenler is seeking volanteer drivers for the' Meats vo Wheels Program. Meats are detiveied to homcbnaedì residents of Nites weekdays belweon t t am. and 12:30 p.m.-t by volunteers who are able lo commit between two and four

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Regency appoints Directorof Community Relations

Mr. Benjamin Rogow, Presi-dm1 of Regency Nursing Centreannoances the appuinlment nfKevin M. Kavanangh as the facil-ity's yew Direclorof CommunityRelations. ' Mr. Kavanaugh wittbe working lo forge partnershipswith community groups and en-prind awareness of Regency'swide conlinoam of health careservices. - . -

Befare consiag. In Regeocy,Mr. Kavanaugh worked fivnyears fur Ihn Illinois Council onLong Term Care, u trade associa-lion representing 200 health carefacilities. Ho has sbritten bun-deeds of articles and han lecturedenleasively ou a variety of indas-Icy and resideat quality of life is-tues. Ele is co-author oflhe bookSpecialized Progromming forResidents with Alzbrimer's Dis-rase and Related Demcntias. Hecreated special pablicity eventsfocusing on resident's abililirsincluding a stalewide ari unhibi-lion featured at Ihn Chicago Cul-laral Center.

Mr. Kovmangh's efforts willpromote Regency Nursing Ccc-tee's missine of strengthening

The Easter Busny will be se-cepting telephone cults on theForest Villa Hippity-Hnp HoiLiar from April 1 through ApriiI I during the heurs of 1:30 p.m.-4p.m. and6:30p.m.-8 p.m. Chu-denn of all ages are invilrd lo lalkto the Easter Bunny. The specialtelephone nnmber is (147) 647-0141. - - -

Children and their families areinvited lo meet thu Basler Bunny

Would you like to win a hamfor your Easier dinner? The Mor-len Grove American LegionAuxiliary Unii #134 hopes so,and invites the community to par-ticipate ini their traditional hâtegive away at the regutar Amen-ron Legion Friday Fish Fry, April

Meet the Forest V. illaEaster Búnny

Residents living in aniucorpo--

rated areas of Cook County maypurchase Cook County vehiclestickers al Iho Maine Township

'Clerk's office, I7DU BaitandRoad in Pork Ridge. According toTownship Clerk Gary Warner,the deadlinu for vehicte slickershas been entended in Muy i . "TheCounty eicperiencedaleuglhy de-lay in gelling ihe slickers prinicd,so Ihr deadline has been extrudedaccordingly," said Warner.

Kevin M. Kavanaughties brtween the faciliiy und itssurroundiugcomananily. "We bu-lieve that coimamnily involve-meni is vitally important lo ourresideots' feelings of welt-bring," stales Mr. Rognw. "Weare very pleased thai Mr. Raya-naugh will be helping su reachoat lo local organizations to en-courage their participation in thelife ofour facilily and its affiliaI-edhealth services."

in pursen on Saturday, Aprii 4frani 12p.m.-2p.m. atForest Vit-ta Nursing Center at 6840 W.Tonhy Avenun - nasI of Mitwan-ken - in Niles. Each child wilthave a phologeaph iukeu with theBasler Bonny and receive anEasterugg filied with surprises.

Thu activities arr free lo Ikepublic. Everyone is welcome iorame and to coil! For informa-lion, cati (847) 647-8994.

Ham give away- at the Legion

Meats are served at ihr Memo-niai Home,,6t4D Dempsler, from6-8 p.m. Besides the customaryfisli,a halfchicken is also avoua-hie,

Ausiiiar1, President Pat Kirnmay be reached fon advance lickCts or 'further informoiion ut 847-966-3674.

. Cook County vehiclestickers now available

Sticker prices fon automobilesare $25."Tmck stickers begin at$35. Senior cilieens over the ageof 65, wilh birth dates prinr toJanuary t, 1998,poynniy i.

Vehicle stickers are requiredfor all vehicles owned by resi-dents who live in unincorporaeedaneas ofConk Counly. For miar-motion nr qnesiions concerningslickers, call the TownshipClerk's office ai 297-2510.

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visit Golf MillThe Easier Bunny is hopping

into Golf Mill Shopping Centeron Friday, March 27. A woodengaeebo and spring watun whorlwili house the bonny in the GolfMull Ganden al center court untilSalurday, April t Ilk, Chiidrenofall ages are welcome in visit. -

Capturu the memory with adigital phoio (avouable ai anominal cosi). Shoppers arealso welcome io bring their owncameras and video recorders.,Everyone who visits the EasterBunny witl receive free bonnyroes. GolfMiil Shopping Centeris tecated ai Goif and Murnau-kee Roads in Nues.

Maine Townshipmeetingrescheduled

The regular Moine TownshipBoard meeting scheduled forAprii 14, has been canceled. Stairlaw mandates that the Townshiphold ils annual Town Meeting onthat date which foils on Ihe sec-and Tuesday of Ihr monIli. Ascheduling conflict resulted sinceTownship Board meetings areroutinely held on Ihr second andfonribTuesdays ofeoch month.

The regalar meeting has beenrescheduted for one week priorand will br held on Tnesday,April 7, at 7:30 p.m. at the Town-ship Halt, 1700 Botlard Road,PaekRidge.

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The North American Martyrs Counc1l4338, Knights of Co/am-buu, hooted u apeo/al eoauy cnnlesl foruladentn of the 71k A 8thgradeo for fourarea uchoolu. Over 150 aludevlu uubmitted theiresnay on the nubjeot, "Volunteer/nm - Can Sludenta Make u Oil-ference?" lo the ensary content committee. Throaghoal themonlha ofOctofeer & November euch ofthe e000ya were evola-ated forcontenl, readerappeal, correctuoe oftengtinh 8 spellingand overall nealneuu by 5 qaalitiedjudgeu. The top ten eanaynwere then prenented lo qualihed repreuentaliven uf the Knight aofColumbun for finaljudgiemg and determinaI/no nf lhe top threeesaayn. Winneru to this year'u enuuy contest for 1997 are: Istplace - Nicole McGllnn, left, St. Juliana School - $100 bond; 2ndplace -.Maura Milan, right, SI. John Brebeuf School - $50 bond;3rd piace - Tom Colline, center, St. Juliana School - $50 bond,Grand Knight, Bill Chase io shown wilh 18e winners. Punt GrandKnight Andy Beieiwalteu preueoted the winners their savings

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Adcanced Bridge (NEC S64,81 Tooch-Tone 6146) is a skills-baildiug class for advancedbridge players. Atseparate tables,students play the same preor-ranged hands, followed by in-straction un how to bid and playeach hand. Questions are nucour-aged. The uewest biddiug con-rentions and subtle playing skillsace taught in a rrlasnd and fon at-mosphere. The class meets from-I-3 p.m. for eight Wednesdays

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Nutritionist and - manager of the Morton Grove NatrutuonSite, Dr. Gus Habigharst, will conduct two free semonars ruthe Village Hall Senior Center. At 10:30 am. nu Frudny,March 27, the topic will be "Eggs,", ned on Frtday, April 25,the topic witt be "Vegetables." The semivars are held prtor tothe serving of lunch (1 1:45 um.) on these dates. The NutritionSite serves hot, nutritious and iuexpeusive (saggnsted donadosof $2 to $2.50) meals every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,and Friday. Mokn n resnr5'atiou by calling the Morton GroveSenior Hot Line, 470-5223. -

PROSTATE PROBLEMSAND CURRENT THERAPIES

A program to update meo on Prostate Problems and CurrentTherapies will be held at 12 noon ou Monday, March 30 at thePrairie View Coonmauity Center. Mary Kay Andreous, thu Vol-lage of Morton Grove's visiting nurse is the guest speaker.Anyone interested in receiving information but unable to at-tend, cou call Mary Kay at the Village Hall, 965-4100, ext.268.

MALL TRIPSSeniors wishing to join shoppers on s trip to Golf Mill Mall -

bTuesday, March 5 1 shoald call today to reserve u seat onthe bus. Home pick-aps begin at 10 am. with arrival at Golf

q Mill around t t am. Shop and browse for threb hours outil thet bus returns shoppnrs home at 2 p.m. Mall trips are scheduled-t on the last Tuesday of every mouth at no cost. Call the Morton

Grove Senior Hot Line al 470-5223 to make a reservation. -

"PHANTOM OF THE OPERA"As one of Anthem Lloyd Webber's finest musical prodac-

tiens, Phantom has captured the hearts of countless audiences.This wonderful show is staged for Wednesday, April t. Be en-thratlnd by the moving story and the unforgettable music in-cbodiug Angel of Music, All I Ask of You, Think of Me andThe Music of the Night. A visit to the Civic Opera House is utreat in itself. Lenve the Prairie View Community Center at t t5m. and secam at 5 p.m. The feu for the trip is 589 fur resi-dents, and $95 for uon-rnsidents. Register at Prairie View, orcull 965-1200.

EASTER PARADE FANTASYCelebrate the rite of Spring with this "Easter Parade Fanta-

sy." The trip is scheduled for Thursday, April 9 and beginswith a continental breakfast, gaming session und lunch on theGrand Victoria Casina in Elgin. Then it's un to the HononngahCenter in Rockford for au Easter Parade musical. The showfeatures Fantasy Stars (impersonatoes) with the dunce nnmbersmade fumons by "Fred" ad "Ginger," great musical arrange-ments, colorful costumes, singers, comedians and a six pieceorchestro. Leaves the Prairie View Community Center at 6am, and ruturu ut 6 p.m. The feu for the trip is $45 for resi-dents and $49.50 fer nun-residents. Register at Prairie View orcall 965-1200. -

HOW TO HAVE; THE BEST LAWN IN TO6 -

q Spring is springing and homeowners' attention is turned toI the beauty uf their lawns and gardens. Bob Smith, superinten-

dent of parks with the Morton Grove Park District will presentu free seminar at 1 p.m. un Thursdsy, April 16 in the PrairieView Community Center. He'll cover information about ihnbeur grass to use, puso control, mowing techniqaes and muchmore. Bob has been with the Park District for eight years andholds a degree in horticulture. For reservations for this freeseminar, cuti Catherine Dean at the Park District, 965-1200.

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The ARK is in need of slightlyused, clean clothing for the needyin our community.

Volunleers arc also needed.Please call (773) 248-1117. Do-nations of Fnrnilure - TV's,VCR's, appliances, housewares,linens, jewelry, toys and knick-knacks.

You may drap off any items atany ofthe four thrift shops whichare localed at: 3345 N. Lincoln

What do lhc Jewish Passoverand lesas' Last Supper have incommon? lriaaSmirenski, speak-¡ng on behalf of Jews for Jesus,will answer that question in apresentation called "Christ in thePassover" at St. John LulheraeChurch, 7429 Milwaakee Ave.,Nues an Wednesday, April t, at7:30p.m.

Using a visual display of tradi-donai Passover uccnatermeets,the "Christ in the Passuver" pres-cotation enhances the Christian'sunderstanding and appreciation

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Christ in the Passoverof the Jewish background of theChristian Commanion. Aunentand modem Jewish castoms arediscussed and described with anemphasis on the aspect of re-demption which Christ accom-plished ut Calvary.

A table is set with the tradition-al Jewish Passover items, includ-ing representative funds whichme enpluined, bat not eaten. Theceremonial seder plate, the three-cnmpurtmentponch ie whichihematzo (unleavened bread) is kept,as welt as the traditional cup of

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Elijah are presented, and new in-sights to their christological sig-nificaece are provided.

Those attending the special -"Christ in the Passover" programat St. John Lntheran Church onWednesday, April Ist ut 7:30p.m. will also have au opportuni-ty to examine same uf the afore-mentioned literature and maten-als. The program is open to thegueeral public and Idea Smiren-sU will be available Io answerqúestions Ihose attending mighthave.

EVELYN F. McDERMOTTEvelyn F. McDermntt, 82, of

Niles, diedMoeday, Pebenary 16.She was born Thursday, January27, 1916 in Chiçago. Belovedwife uf John McDermott. Be-loved motherofGeruld (Theresa)McDeemott und the late Jack (thelate Betty) McDermott. Grund-mother of Gerald McDermott Jr.,Mary Beth Kubat, John McDer-matt, and Michael McDermott,Greut-graudmnther of8. Sister ofRabeít(Donna) Kaufeldt, the lateEdward Kuufeldt, the tute Loe-ruine Staadeemeyer ucd the luteJames Kaufeldt. Services wemheld February 20 at St. John Bee-beuf Cltarch, Niles. Arrange-meats handled by Skaja TerraceFanerut FIume. tntermeut was inSt. AdulbertCemelery, Ntles.

CARL A. LARSONCarl A. Larsun, 85, of DIeu-

view, died Monday, February 23.He was born Tuesday, November12, 1912 in Chicago. Belovedhusband of the late Ploryanua A.(nec Struck) Larson. Beloved fu-then of Carote (Willium) Gerek.Grandfather ofKirsteu and KevinWilliam Gerek. Brother of Emmy(Harry) Allen. Uttcle nf manynieces and nephews. Serviceswere held February 26 at Imma-nuel Lùtheran Church, Gleuview.Arrangements handled by SkajaTerrace Funeral Hume. Intermentwas in Wnudlawn Cemetery, For-estPark.

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NORMAN C. OLSOWSKINorman C. Olsowuki, 69, uf

Glenview, died Saturday, Febru-ary 7 at Lutheran General Hospi-tal, Park Ridge. He was born Pri-day, July 6, 1928 in Chicago.Belayed husbuad of Louise (nneKuzynowski) Glsowski. Belovedfather of Louann (Frank) Shop-parti, Karen (Gary) Meunier undKeu (Karen) Olsosvski. Grandfa-therof12. Greut-grandfathur uf 3.Services were held February 1 1 atSt. Isaac Jugnes Charch, Niles.Arrangements handled by SkajaTenace Funeral Hume Intermentwas in Maryhill Cemetery, Niles.

EDWARD WOLDEREdward Wolder, 88, uf Niles,

died Tuesday, February 24 utResurrection Medical Center. FInwas horn Saturday, September1 I, 1909 in Poland. Beloved has-band of the late Slanislawa (necDrewnuwski) Walden. Belovedfather ofiadwiga Talaluj and Te-reso Dumonski. Seivices wereheld Febraaey 27 at St. John Ere-keuf Church, Niles. Arenugn-meets handled by Skaja TerraceFuneral Home. tnternient.was eMaryhill Cemetery, Niles.

ANGELINE DZJEDZICAugeline Dziedeic, 82, of

Morton Grove, died Saturday,February 7 at Lutheran GeneralHospital, Park Ridge. She wasbom Monday, Gclober4, 1915 inChicago. Belayed wife ofthe lateWalter Dziedzic. Beloved motherof Walten Dziedzic. Sister ofChester (Ardilh) Wilk. Aunt ofKim, Colby und Cindy. Servionswem held February 1 1 ut St. JohnBrebonf Church, Niles. Anfange-meats handled by Skaju TerraceFaneraI Home. Interment won inSl.AdalbentCemetety, Niles.

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BallruomDanceBallroom dance is not only fun

but a greatfoern ofenercise, high-ly recommended by docturs. TheMorton Grove Park District of-fers Ballrnum Dance classes unTuesday evenings ut the NationalFark l°ieldhouse at 6:30 pm.,7:30 p.m., and 8:30 p.m. Eachclass offers instruction in differ-eut donors including waltz, foxtrot, rumba, swing, merengue andmore. Classes begin sann.- Regis-ter ut the Praieie View Commuai-ty Crater, S8J4Dempster Street.Fur more details, call (847) 965-

Lady Birdperformanc

Rebecca Bloomfield returnsto the Library stage with u newOur-woman play based on thelife and weiliegs of farmer FirstLady, Lady Bird Sohnsan. A Fartfon Which I Never Rehearsed isun March 29 al J p.m.

Rebecca Bloomfield han writ-ten and performed several piecesabout historical women, inolnd-ing The Rrvolotionary Mes. Ad-

Girl's 11'League re

Registratian in naw being talc-en for the Nues Park DislniclGal's 11" Softball Leugne. Thereare a variety of teams la aCCOm.madate girls ages 7.17, Houseleagnes will be farmed by theNiles Park District staff, there-lare full learns are not necessaryto register.

The leagues nnnge in variouslevels, eauging from an inleodac.lacy uf game basica md teamploy, tocompelitive All-Star tray.cling leugne. The leagues are asfellows; Girt's Tee Bail (5 and 6

Chicago Bulls offer 1998Memorabilia Auction

Te nuise money for charity cf- calina," said Sara Salzman, Di-forts, the Chicago Bulls' original eeolurofConuuunity Services for1992-93 NBA Championship Ihr Chiouga Bulls. "The anctiuuBanner will be auctioned off as u offers Bulls' fans an opportunitypart of the 1998 Memorabilia tosecnreapieceoflheleam'shis_Auction un April 4. Money raised tory while giviag back lo theat the unction, nonducled by community at the same lime."Sutheby's Chicago, will brneftt Last year's Memorabilia Aun-ChanitaBulls, Ihr philanthropic tien raised mere than $105,000tourta of the Chtcago Balls. The sapport CharitaBulls, with itemsauclina will begin at 1 p.m. at iuclnding Ihr 1991-92 NBASotheby's Chicago, 215 W. Ohio ChumpionshipBannrn.StrentrnChicago. The Balls estimate that 25-30

"Through ChanitaBulls, the items will be available ut the ano-Balls support many programa for lion. Other items to be auctionedthe community, family and edn- include:

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Family Circus NightThe azul "Family Fun Night"

sponsored by the Montan GeovePark Dinlnict will he held Saler-day, March 28 from 7 p.m. to 9p.m. at the Prairie View Cumma.nity Center. This special event fonMorton Grove residents only, isfree of charge and offers activi-ties far the entire family melad-ing organized gamos, basketball,waltyball, and more. The themefon the evening is "Cirons Night."Foe more details, call the ParkDistrict at (847) 965-1200.

Johnsone at libraryama. She will br at the WhiteHouse in April fun the annual

' Easter egg hunt, reprising henrule as Mrs. Adams.

Free tickets to A Fart forWhich I Never Rehearsed areavailable one-half ltour beforeIhe prrfonmaace.

The Skakie Public Library islocated at 5215 Gaklan Street inSkokir.

I Softballgistrationyear olds). An Instructional Divi.lion (7, 8 and 9 year aids), JuniorVaraily Divisien (IO, 11 and 12year aIds), Varsily Diviniun (13,14, and 15 year aIds), und a Tray-elingTeam (16 ned 17 year aIds).

This is a great enperieace feryuan daughter to learn how taplay lIte exciting game of saft.ball, Alsa, therneaniug ofteuni isaddressed and implemented - avery important ceeeept ¡a notenly sports, bot-in neciely. Forfurther ittforrnotiva, please call(847) 967-6975.

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The Jewish Genealagical Soci-ely uf Illinois will pnesenl Ms.LinaThalen au Sunday, March29at 2 p.m. at the Skakie Public Li-benny, 5212 W. Oaklaa, Skekie,Ms. Thaler, a professional genoa-logical researcher and author,will discuss "Haw la Organizeand Document Yuan ResearchWork".

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Floly Family Medicai Centsrwill offer lIas 'Safe Sller' pro-gram lo adolescents in the North-west suburbs on Wednesday,April t and Thursday, April 2.The "Safe Sitter" program teach-rs il to 13 year olds how lo has-die major and minor emergencieswhile baby-silting. The two-dayprogram will be held at HolyFamily Medical Center, 100North RiverRoad in DesPlumes.

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Holy Family offersbaby-sitting course

instractional program taught byspecially trained Holy Familynurses. The goal ofthe program iste reduce the esmber of accidentsand injuries among children be-ing cared for by babysillers. Thecoarse stresses how lo handleemergencies and includes lopicssuch as safety precautions, rescoebreathing techniques, eure for achohing infant or child, recogniz_ing emergencies, and calling foremergency help. The progrrrn

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Dr. Loweuthal was previouslyassociated with fll( Memorialliaspiod la Indio, Califarnia,where he served as Chief of Sac-gery and Physiciun RecmilmunllProctice Development nnd Man-aged Care Consultant. Dr. Low.enthal also maintained an activeiavolvemenl in the 150-bed corn-manily hospital, serving on itsboard ofdirectars.

Dr. Lowcnlliai believes ja theimporlottce of community hospi-Isla. "Facilities such as HolyFumilyMediral Centoraretbe fu-turc uf ltealth care," says Dr,Loweuthal. "My goal is to fartherHoly Fumily's position as a well-urss edItor, not just a place toIrrst disease. As a Misled healthcare resource, Holy Family has ahistory ofcomrnitaoeutlo provid-ing cotntttaitity health sud srr-vice, By educating Ilse comrnauj-ty attd encouraging healthlifestyles, we can make n greatimpact on patients' quality oflife. "

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Oakton to hostdinner-lecture forbaby boomers

"In Search oflhe Sacred" is Ihrtille afthe dinner-lecture for babyboorners, ages 40 to 59, to be heldon Tuesday, March 3 1 from 6:30- 9 p.m. at Oaklon's Ray Hart-stein Campas, 7701 N. LincolnAve., Skokie. The lecture, part ofa new series, the "Edge of Emeri-tus," is offered through Oaklon'sEmeritus Program and wilt bepreseuled by Elizabeth Anne-Stewart, Ph.D., who holds a jointappoiolmesl with the UniversityMinistry and the Department ofReligious Studies at DePaul Uni-verstty.

Slrwurl will talk about thequest for Ihr sacred that affectspeople of all ages and cultures.Drawing from Joseph Camp-hell's Heron -Joarrtey, Stewartwill use hrreaperieucr as a writerdod as international lecturer tehelp each parlicipaul find a mapfor their own life's journey.

Stewart has written more Ibas80 articles os spirituality aud haspublished three colleclious ofpoetry, as well as Iwo books oforiginal research on the ase of im-agrry in healing contexts.

The fee for Ihr dineer-lectoreseries is $25; groups of lhree omore pay $20. Call (847) 6351414 to register Or for more informalien.

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LGH free Ethics for Lunch lecture seriesLutheran General Hospilal's

clinical ethics departmentpresents ils 1998 spring "Ethicsfor Lunch" series. These bi-weekly prnxuntatiuus focas oncurrent ethical issues in healthcare inclading tepics on patientcare, thu health care system, public policy and advances in medi.cul technology.

The educational programs willhe offered from soon Io t p.m. thefirst and Ihird Tarsday of eachmonth in Johnson AuditoPium alLutheran General Hoxpilol, 1775Drmpsler SI., Park Ridge. Thepresenlalions arc free and open leIke public. No reservations are re-quired. For more informatisa,

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. Tuesday, April 21,-The SpiritualNerds of Older Patients, JackShea, STD., Park Ridge Centerfor Ihr Slady ofHeallh, Failh andEthics.. Tuesday, May 5, Palient CoeD-dentiality: Why Is Il So Impnr-tael?, Ginger Barthel, RN., Di-redor, Critical Care Nursing audInformalics, Lutheran GeneralHospilal; RSe Hamel, Ph.D., Di-rector, Department of ClinicalEthics, Lulherau General Hospi-tal; Mary Matthews, S.D., StuffCounsel,Advocate Health Care.. Tuesday, May 19, Ethics on IhrHome FrenI: Issoes in HomeIleallb Care, Ed DaBose, Ph.D.,Park Ridge Cenler for the StudyofHeallh, Faith and Ethics; Mau-cere Farrel, RN., AdvocateHomeHeallh Care.. Tuesday, June 2, Elhicx of Dcci-sien Making for the Critically Ill

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. Tuesday, June 1 6, Thieking Dif-ferently: The Challenge of Man-aged Care, Lee Sacks, M.D.,Presidrut, Advocate Health Part-turs; Larry Goldberg, M.D., De-pactulent of Family Practice, Ra-venswoodHospilal.

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LGH offers free weilnessprograms listings

Lulhrran General Hospital has birth preparation and parenting,published u 76-page "WelloessWorks" honk that lisIs all of the1990 community weltuess pro-gravis offered by the hospital.

The free guide includes infor-malien abonl Lultteran General'suontmnnily education classes,SuppurI groups, wellness offer-ings, teclure sedes, heullh screen-ings and special events.

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Resurrection to offerwomen's health events

Several Womea'S health eventssponsored by the Women'sHealth Connection (WHC) willtake place io April al Resurrec-tian Medical Center, 7435 W.TairaIt Ave.

"Cervical Cancer--Are You atrisk?" will be the title of a freepresenlatioo io the WonderfulWednesdays series on April 1from 630-8 p.m. Jerome Klo-balcher, M.D., will discus cervi-rai cancer sigas and symptoms,risk factors, diagoosis and Ireol-moot. The presentalioo is de-sigord for womeo of all ugrs andtheir signiftcaotolhors.

"A Potpourri of Reloxalioo"will be Ihe title oflhe next pcesen-tatioo io the Slress Bnsters serieson April 7 from 7-9 p.m. JoueBrosnäo, RN., a relaxation spe-cialist, will demoostrate relasu-hoe techoiques including bodyeoergy, visualizatioo and brrathiag exercises. The peeseetaliao isfree for WHC members und $5for nun-members.

Tui Chi classes will be offered00 Saturdays during April in IheAerobics Room on the groundflour. Toi Chi in an aocirul mar-

liai orI that exercises the majormsscles io a slow, balanced andfinid motion. Level I Tui Chi forbegiooers will take piace from 1-2 p.m. Level tI Tai Chi will takeplace from 2-3 p.m. Fees are $8per class for V.'I-lC members andsto prrcluss for non-members.

A six-weekyogacoorse fur he-giooers will meet on Wednesdaysfrom 1:50-3 p.m. beginning onApril 8. Yoga is a gentle stretch-ing and limbering of the body toenhance health, vitality und self-awareness. Fee for the course is$30 for WHC members und $40for non-members.

The Women's HealIh Connec-lion is a free membership pro-gram that provides a link forwomen to health care servicesand lifestyle resources. Member-ship also enhIles women to prior-ity scheduling at certain physi-cians' offices us welt as disroonts00 cerraja healthcare services.

Registration is required foreach event. Ta register, cali (773)RES-INflO (737-4636). Formareinformation on membership inthe Women's Health Connection,call (773) 545-8500.

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5_ Impulse Brayieg - It canbe difficult te resist what leekslike a geaI deal. The words "fiftypercent off' coald tempt a saint.But remember, when you buy anunplanned item, even a "bue-gain," yoo're really not cavingmoney, yen're npending money.Because good bays come alongall the time, set aside the moneyfer a needed item first, and thentook for the bargains.

6. Crndit Card FinanceCharges . When the monlhlycredit card bill comes, it's lempt-ing lo pay the minimum am000twitheat thinking aboat the highinterest yeah have to pay en thebalaace. The minimom paymentOn u credit rued balance is nsaallyabent2 percent ofthe outstandingbalance each mouth. Theeefore,on a $1,000 balance, you wouldhave te pay only a $20 minimumpayment. Bal ut an inlerestrate of18 preceDI, the monthly iaterestfor the entire balance is $15. Inother words, yea are only paying$5 towards year balance, and therest ofthe money -- $15 -- is go-ing to pay off the interest (Evenif yen don't ase year credit cardat all Ihe next month, year nestcredit card bill will br S995t) Ageed gaideline te fellow is, ex-cept for emergencies, ifyea Can'tpay off the balance in fall euchmonth, you shoald slop using thecrdit card anlil you cao.

Fumier feels goad money man-agemenl is a skill anyone caolearn. He says, "With a little bit ofeffort, we can plan where ourmoney goes, instead of wonder-ing lulerwhere it all weal."

Forum toaddress breastcancer issues

A comprehensive breast can-eec fornes fer breast cancer pa-licols, their families, friends andthe community will be spoaseredby the Hope Cancer Care Cealerjo Morton Greve, Ihr St. FrancisHospital Breast Centef and theAmerican Cancer Society, enApril 16 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. inIhr Hope Cancer Care Coaler lo-cated in Ihr SI. Francis Health.Cenler, 5747 W. Dempater St,MortenGreve. -

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Nyala greets Park Ridge woman

Aulher Hannah Nyala groom Mary Ujhelyiot Park ridge al thu March 10 Hoarllaed Library Societyluncheon held al lhe Northern Trust Cempany, 50 S. LaSalle Street.

Nyala apoke about herbozk, Point Last Seen, the trae atory ofmarriage at 17 le an abuuive bus-band who brought her and her children years of terror. . She writas sheet her experiences and how

-she adapted those aurvival akilla to a specially in "tracking, " finding and reacuing people in Ihn wild-erness.

Co-sponsored by the Chicago Tribune and The Northern Trust, the Heartland Literary Society waaformnd lo encourage an interent in literature among the area'a diverse communitiea and to foater anexchange ofideaa between aelected writers andsociely members.

Polish Women'sCivic ScholarshipLunch- What's year idea of a perfectPalm Sunday? If it malades goodcompany, fine feed and entertain-ment, attend the Polish Women'sCivic Club's lancheen at IheFeantain Bine Reslaarant, 2300Maaheim Road, DesPlumes, onSunday, April 5. Cocktails ataeon followed by a loncheon atone. Adult tickets are $25 and$l0forchildrea.

Fer the price of a raffle ticket,you can win lovely baskets filledwith goodies. Since this is a fami-Ip day, children will eajoy a hpe-cial meca and receive Easter bas-kels. President Camille Kepielskiinvites members, family andfriends le attend this benefit asthe proceeds will previde schal-arships to worthy collegians.

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ApriI4&5CinderellaThe classic fairy tale ballet"Cinderella" will be presentedby Le ffallet Petit on April 4 & 5at the St. Scholastics Theaterat 2 p.m. Volunteers from thisNW. Chicago nsighborhoodnot-tor-profit danca schoolhave spent hundreds of hoursdesigning and creating coo-tsmes, painting backdrops andconstructing props. The theateris located at 7416 N. RidgeAve., in Chicago. Tickets are$7. For group sale and ticketinformation, please call (773(271-1277.

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Sun., March29NCSO String QuartetThe Northwest Chicago Sym-phony Orchestra's String Osar-tel will perform in concert atWright College, 4300 N. Narra-ganseo Avenue on Sunday,March 29, beginning ut 3 p.m.This Performance Seriesevent, free to the community, issponsored by the Wright Col-lege Cultsral Events Commit-tee. For more curresf informa-lion, call the Wright collegaMusic Department, (773( 481-8883, and ask fo be placed onthe Colture Events Mailing List.

SPRING CONCERTSunday, March 29 at 6:30 p.m.at the First United MethodistChurch, 1903 E. Euclid Ave.,Arlington Heights. On the cor-ser of Euclid Ave. and PrindleAve. One mile west of Elm-hurst Rd. (83(, One mile eastst Arlingion Heights Rd. Admis-abs $6. Students and Seniors$5. Prairie Brass Band is a noi-for-profit, adult, British-stylebrass band. For more informa-lion, cull 847-53e-5842 (days(or 815-477-9034 (evenisgu(.

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Sun., March29Charlie BrownA musical entertainment for theentire family basad on the Pea-nuts comic strip, thin show feu-tures the hit song "Happiness."Tickets for each show cost $4in udvance/ $5 at the door.Children two years and underare admitted free, DevonshireCultural Center Theater, 4400Greenwood, Skokie. For de-tails, call the Center, (847( 674-1500, est. 3.

March 31-May 2$The Search For DeliciousChicago Playworku for Fami-lies and-Young Audiences con-tinues its tradition of infroduc-ing sew pieces to the lesim ufchildren's iheatre with theworld premiere . production ofNatalie Babbiff's The SearchFor Delicious, adapted by MarkFrattaroli, March 31-May 23, atDePaul University's Merle Re-skin Theatre, 60 5. Balbo Or.,Chicago. To purchase tickets,call the Boo ljffice at (312(922-1 999.

Apr. 3 - Maje 31LOVE MEDICINE

Love Medicine is a multigener-niionS portrait that alaren bold-ly ai the truths of Native Awed-can lite in this country;compassionate and lyrical,sharp-sighted and mystical. ltis a story about strong menand women and the healingpower of love. Previews beginon April 3 and the ukow will runthrough May 31 . To order tick-eIs or for more intormatise, callthe Liteline boo office at (773)761-4477. Lifelise Theatre islocated at 6912 North Glen-wood, Chicago.

Sat., Apr. 4JAZZColumbia College Chicago'sChicago Jazz Ensemble per-lorms the re-creation st"Sketchen of Spain" featuringtrumpnter Orbert Davis, andvocsliut Bobbi Wilsyo, underthe direction of Bill Russo, Mu-Sic from Ellington, Kenton andBaum will also be played. GetzTheater, 62 East I 11h Street,Chicago, Illinois. Saturday,April 4 at 8 p.m. lntsrmation/Admission: 312.344.6180.

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by the Symphony Center BooOffice at 220 S. Michigan Ave.,Chicago, IL. 60604 Boo Officeand PhoneCharge hours kreMonday-Saturday, 10 n.m-Sp.m.; Sunday, 1 1 5m-4 p.m.For group sales rafes, pinsoncall (312) 294-3040.

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Mon., March 30Investors, Feeling Bullish?Aoorney James J. Ecclestoowill speak at Skokie Public Li-brary on March 30 at 7:30 p.m.His topic is "How io FrotO andProtect Yourself in Bull Mar-keto and Bear Markets." Thespeaker will esamine the19905 trends, good and bad.He will discuss how investorsshould make investments andmonitor those investments, andconsider broker practices andinvestor rights. Admission istree. To reserve a seat, pleasecall (847) 673-7774 o 2127.The Library is located at 215Oakton Street in Skokie.

Tues., March 31Ethics BreakfastJoan H. Walker, senior vicepresident nf corporate comms-nicationn tor Ameritech, willspeak on "Hypercompetition:Taking the High Road" at theCorporste Values Breakfastpresented by Loyola UniversityChicago's Center for Ethics onTues., March 31, from 8-5:30n.m. The breakfast will be heldat Loyola University Chicago'sWater Tower Campas, 25 E.Pearson, Chicago, in KaubeerHall, 15th floor. Tickets are $20is advance and $25 at the

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Tues., Apr. 7Embroiderer's GuildDavid Walker, n quill artist willbe the featured speaker at theApril meeting nl the North Sub-orban Embroiderer's Guild.North Suburban Embroiderer'sGuild, Village Church, 1300Shermnr Rd., Northbrook.Tues., April 7, 9:30 am. $3charge nf the door.. For infot-mation-- call Judy Peterson847-295-7203.

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FountainContinued from Pagel

gotiating a long term lease ta takeaver the waterfall maintenanceand repair (cr99 years.

Tasch stressed, We are notagainst the fountain. What we areagainst is the Vitlagr asiog tax-payers doltars sa pay for thomaintenance and repair nf thefaantain, which was ballt on pri-vate property by a private deve!-Oper.

The cast to erpair and mala-tain the bantam is going to brsubstantiat," Tasch said, 'and bythe Village paying for it, their as-Seasments [of the Renaissancecoodominiam owners] will bekept at a lower leve!" than thoseof the Fonntain View Bailding,which pays far the maintenanceof their own fountain out of theirassrssmrnts.

"It harms us brcanse We're nowcompeting against the Villageand a private carporatian," Taschsaid.

Tasch quoted from a redevel.npment agreement dated May 28,1996, between the Village ofNiles und the Cotlngr Park,L.L.C., developers ofthe Renais-nance project, which states that"the fonntnin feature skull bemaintained and repaired by thelessee (College Park. L.L.C., andthe Association lo be formed.)

The agreement goes on that inthe event that the lesser fails Orrefasrs to maintain Or repair thefountain properly, the village willhave the right to provide nrces-sury rrpatr and mninsenancralong with the right to charge thelessee farthe costs thereof, whichwill become a lien an the proprr-ty.

Touch charges rho Vitlago withiyiug ro his association and Blancwith acting Without village ap-

prava!, in addition to nnderrsti-mating the owners of the Renais-sanee development. "They'remakssg the assumption that thosearr irresponsible people whowon't take care of it [the fonn-tuin[," Tashhsaid.

Taseh also questions Blasr'sstntemrnt that the waterfall is the

. gutewny so the villagr. "That'sjnst one comer [nf the Milwaa-kee-Tauhy interstctinn}", Tuschsnid. "Wlsnt about the other sheercorners?"

Touch said thatBlasecalled thewaterfall a village improvementthat the vitlage asked the- devel-Oper tO boild so that the cornerwould became a commnnity fo-cal poïnt. Tasch countered that itwas never brought up at a boardmeettng Or opened for public de-bate.

The fountain-waterfall alongwith the entire Renaissance de-Velopment is part of the largerTIF (Tas Increment FinunciogDistrict). Tasch said, 'We're [theFoontatn View Condominiumbuilding] in the center of the TIFdevetopment. We want a say irwhat goes ne. We want to con-tribute to the redeveaipmens ofOur community and oar neighbor-hood. We've nsked to br puer ofthe discussion related to thin, butnowny," Tanch said.

"Kids are kids, und they're go-

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ing to climb to the top [ofthe wo-terfull]," Tasch adddd, "One ofthem is bound to fall off and thetaxpayers are going to pay foe it.There will br a mnliì-mi!lion dol-lue lawsuit the taxpayers wilthave tu pay," Tanch predicted. Isaddition, the village will have tubear the additional expense of in-sataner on the structure.

Thrbenchrs that are slatod tobe inntatled near the fountain wiltlikely attract homeless individu-als, who will sleep on them,Tasch added, noting thnt home-toss people had already beenfound sleeping under balconiesof the Fountain View building,One mao even plugging his smalltelevision set into the building'soutside nlectrical outlet.

Although residents of theFountain View boildieg are in aline punition ta view the new wo-teefall, they don't think is shouldbr paid for by the taxpayers,Tasch added.

And he has another bone topick with the village. While theFonntuie View building paid foro42,000 light display at Cheistmustime, he witnessed village work-ers putting up Christmas lights onthe Renninsance waterfall."Again we're competing with theVillage and o private developnr,"Torch complained.

And then there's the matter uftaste. While Tasch himself willnot comment On the waterfall'sappearance, he did mention thatseveral people in the FoüntainView building hove noensionndthai they think it is an ryesorr br-eusse il doesn't blend in und is notcompatible with the brickwork ofthe surrounding buildings.

"They (Village ofíiciuts} havelied to as, they've misled on,"Taseh said. I'm not going tu letthem ges assay without a fight,"he concladed,

MayorBlasr said thutosurveywas token before the waterfallwas erected-and thutmost peoplewanted ii.

"If yon took a survey of 100people, 99 would say it's [the wo-terfull[ wonderful," Blase said."He's [Tasch's condeminiaso as-suciatiunj the only group in tuwothatdoesn'tljke it.'

fitasradded, "Wespens$l mil-lion dollars on it. Wo wont to con-trol it, make it a focal point of theCommunity, something wo wontpeople lu see as they como intothe óommunity, sometlting tomake the commnsity more Ottrac-live."

The College Pork associationwill lease the waterfall ro the vil-loge forSt aycar, Bluse void.

"Communities today hove tosell themselves,' Bluse cooclnd-ed. "Its [Iba wolerfall[ sonsclhiegthat's important to us.'

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in o corner near the women'slocker rooms was not condncivetu altracting customers. Norwould the YMCA provide signswithin the building udvcrtisingIhr lncotionofthe concession.

When he was informed that theYMCAboard hod decided to holdoff the ronovatiot) of she kitchenpending a trial ofthr concession'soperation, Quillen complained tothe president ufthe Chicago Met-enpoliton YMCA via soma angryletters charging that she YMCAwas nuth000ring the contract.

Finally, Quilles posted hisown signs advertisingthe cunees-siun, which were soon removedby "Y" management. That, ap-parrnlly was the lasl straw forQuilles in the year-long contro-veesy. FIe filed sail charging thatshe "Y" had foiled to renovate thekitchen, that they did not provideappropriate space fur the servingund aunsnmplion offodd and thatthey failed to remuve the corn-paling vending machines, all ofwhich had been promised.

Qnillen said he had hoped toovoid the sait, which it being de-cided before the American Arbi-iraliun Association. The nexthearing is schednlcdforApril 15.

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euch pick-up.The Village of Niles (tOfO

Civic Center Driva, OnktoolWaukegun) will sell the slickrrsl'or $1 per slicker, The followingNiles stures will provide thestickers foF O comparable cost:Builders Square, 7311 MelvinaAve., Dominick's Finer Faods,

.8900 Greenwood, Dominick'sFiner Funds, 7801 Woakegan,Frank's Lawn Mower Soles,8113 N. Milwaukee Ave., Mil-waukeefflullard Currency En-change, 9107 Milwankee Ava.,Mmdli Brothers, '7780 Milwon-lare Ave., Romo Ace Hardware,7457 Milwaukee Ave., TridentCenler, 8060 Onklon SI, und thefollowing Sewel Food Stures:8730 Dempsler, 8201 Golf Rd.,7950 Milwaukee Ave., und 5667Toohy Ave.

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honing but were cleared becauseof alibis that proved to be legiti-mate. Es-boyfriends were alsoquestioned, bat nane could bedefinitely linked to the crime.

Police ore concentrating onfinding the murder weapon,which Ihey describe us some kindafsoasnal blunt object.

MorIon Grove Chief GeorgeIncledon is hopcfol shot the caseway still be solved. "We're notspending eight hours o day, sevendays a week on il, but three are al-ways a cuople investigators withthe file," he said.

A $25,050 reward for inferma-lion leading lo the arrest and ulli-mote conviction of Lehman'sslayer is still in effect, policesnid.

Fitness Center-

Cnntinued from Page 1under 14 will hove lower rates, aswill corporate members.

The Board opproved five full-gai stafimembers, including thefitness cu-ordinotor, ocqaolies so-pervisor, member services co-aedmatoc, the leiso?e services co-ordinalor and a muintenunce per-

The fmol budget, however, hasnot beati released. It will beworked out by December, Mack-ey said.

Blase said, "We da nos expector wont to make money, bat wedo want to beeakeven. Wecun of-farlaweerates beconse there is nocapital expenditure, so the peopledos'thoveto pay furthe building.

"It [the Wellness Center] is go-ing tu be a wonderful addition loour community," Bluse said in aphone interview March 24."Conminnilies today me-in corn-petition to atleact young families.Thïs [the Welloess Center] willhe n tremendous addition to ourdrawing and attracting families toNiles," Blase concluded.

Mockey, who was hired lustAngoxl; worked with Ihn SkokiePark District for five years andbefore that with the Juliet -ParkDistrict for 15 years. Shr unid shehas a-muster's degree in LeisureAdministration, with an ampha-sit on fucility management.

"I'm real exciled [because] the

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He also reported that the misi-golf sitnution bus bèen resolvedund Ihr bless reuderiog of whatthe new mieialare golf parkshould look like was ta be on-veiled on March 21 from 9 n.m. to3 p.m. ut the Oak Mill Mall,where the Chamber uf Commerceheld. "Experience Expo '98," abusiness-In-consumer exhibition.Thirty vendors participuted at sheexhibit, the Nibs Park Districtamong them.

A nome has yes lo be chosenfor the new park, LoVeede said.Park officials refer to il os "thenew pork," but pions might be iothe works to give the task of nom-ing thepark lo the Village.

Village Beard PresidentCharles Borboglio nosed earlier

commnuily is going to, love thesew facility," Mackay said. "It's

- [the Wellness Center] going tobeo unique facility foe any commn-nity and will enhance what's hop-pening 05 the Trident -Center forseniors. lt will also givras the ap-poetunity to reate programs for

. the whole family," Mackey add-ed. -

Programming of Octivities willbe family centered so thus thewhole family can participate in asome progrums or programs ap-propriate for the difforont familymembers will be nchednlnd ut thesome time, Muckey said.

Mackey cited the new cero-depth catey pool as ou example ofhow oser-friendly the fucility willbe fer all ages. Glderpuols hove o3-ft. minimum depth, which pee-vents very young children, rameseniors and disabled personsfrom using tItani. The WellnessCenter pool will be more accessi-blu for more people, Mackeysaid.

Mackey said that the activitiesaffine Trident Center seniors andthe Human Seedices Deportmentwill be conducted nl the north endoflhe bailding, while the FitnessCantee will occupy the soolh end.Mury Kay Morrissey, director offornan Services, will condone todirect that deportment, Mackeysaid. -

- Continued from Page twas too "upscale" for them io that the Board might set up o con-come in from u round of golf, sit test to allow people lo choose thetablaI np thairscorecards,hovea nome of Ihepark.beer with friends and relax for a The Park District will soonwhile. hove another employee, bnl this

"We listened to golfers' One won't be expecting araisu in aseeds," LoVerde said. "They said year or 05k for two weeks off inthey felt they were tnking'up tu- Ihn summer.bIes that someone might want His nome is Casey, and he's uwhO comes in for a meal. The Iwo-and-u-half-year-old Bardernew arrangement will be n more Collie from Vermont who hasrelaxed atmosphere." been 'ucquieed by the District la

A new menu is alto plunged ahuse the geese an the Tom golfwith more fast-food items for courre. -

those golfers who like to eat und Casey is trained to do INsran. - work, und his job will be tobend

Io another molter, the bicIs foe the geese Io Ike river. tHopefnlly,work en the new park under con- Ihts will work," LoVeede said.straction at Touhy und Harlem Tam, like many golf 000rses inavenues ore now due to be Sub- this aren, has been plugned bymilled to the Village on March luego numbers of geese who like25. All coiislmction work on the to roan the course with the golf-park seems IO be on line, La- ces.Verde said.

GlenviewSquare DanceClub

- The Glenview Squares arehaving a square dunce on April 3ut Lyons School. Lyons School islocated in Gleuview un the south-east causer of Luke and Wauke-gun. The theme ofthisdunce willbe "Luau." Sqnare dancing be-gins al 0:30 p.m. und is precededby round dancing which begins atg The round dancing will becued by Gil and Judy Martin undJock Berg will be the coller for thesqnaredoncing.

Additional information can heobtutned by rolling Pat and JimGlass ut (847) 998-9845 or AllenGoldbeegat (847) 295-0805.

Nearly 4Ol3walkers are expect-ed la follow o 9-mile North Shoreroute in the onnonl MS Walk onSuoday, April 19, They will joinIhonsands of walkers taking purlin 10 olher northern Illinoisroutes in Ihr major event present-ed by Mercedes Benz for the sap-.purl of research and client pro-

Enrollment builds forNorth Shore MS Walk

grams uf the Chicago-GreaserIllinois Chapler, National Multi-plo Selenosis Society. -

The North Share route beginsund ends at Wolters Field, 1/2milerast oflJ.S. Hwy. 41 on ParkAvenue West, Highland Park,and follows u wooded walkingpath. Check-in time for walkers

Gemini charity game setOver the last seventeen years,

sluR and sludeuls ut Gemini Jon-iorHigh School bave raised thou-sands of dollars for cancer re-search in the annual charitybasketball game. This year'sevent will take plate on SolurdayApril 4, when Gemini siaff lakeou presosulilies from WSCR-

I LEGAL NOTICEPLEASE TAKE NOTICE

THE MORTON GROVE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS will holda public hearing un Monday, April 20, 1998 01 7:30 p.m. in the BoardofTrustees Chambers, Richard T. Flickieger Municipal Centre, 6101Capulina Avenoa, Moflan Grave, Illinois, lo consider Ihn following

CASE 5300

Requesting a variation from Section 6.2.7.3 of Ordinance 91-10(Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Morton Grove) to cOnstnncl oroom addition: -.

Side Yaed-SonlhRequiredRequested

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Variation Required

LEGAL NOTICEVILLAGE OP MORTON GROVE

FUØI,IC NOTICE TO BLD

JANITORIAL CLEANING SERVICESFLICKINGER MUNICIPAL CENTER-PUBLIC WORKSOFFICES - FIRE DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATIVE

- OFFICES

Scaled bidn will be aecepled al the Village Hall, Office oflhe Directornf Finance, 6101 CAPULINA Avenue, Merlan Grove, Illinois, ontil10:00 AM. Peiduy, April 17, 1998, for JANITORIAL CLEANINGSERVICES FOR FLICKINGER. CENTER, PUBLIC WORKSOFFICES, AND FIRE DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATIVEOFFICES foe u ana year period. Copies nfapecificutienn and biddingdocuments are available at the Office of the Director of FinanceMorton Grove Village [lull. At Ihe Village's discretion, Ihn contractmay br extended for un odditionat 12 month period. A Pre-bidMertitig,will be held in the Village Board Conseil Room, PliekinggtMunicipal Ceuler, 6101 Cupulina Avenor, Morton Grove, at 9:00AM. on April 7, 1998. Cenlract specifications will be reviewed, andu tone of the buildings will be given. Bidding queslioss shosld bedirected Io Ed Hildebrandt, Building Commissioner al 547-470-5214.The Village Board reserves the eight to rejert any and all bids, und sowaive any informaliftes or irregularities in thé bidding. The VillageHoard further reserves the righl to review nod slndy uny and all bidsand Io make a eanlrarl award wilhis thirty days after bids have beenopened and publicly read.

Spira C. Hoanlalus- Director of Finance

- 03-26-98

Sports Radio 1160. The GeminiSlodent Council sponsors thegame, which donosas all proceedsIo the cancer research program alChildren's Memorial Hospilal inChicago. Tickets will be avallo-hIe ut Gemini on Ihr night of thegame for $4. For qoestions, callGemini JaniorHigh ai 827- I 181.

5.80 feet2.90 feel2.10 feet (after the fact)

The parcel is located in the R-2 Single Family Residence District undis commonly brown as 7912 Lelas Avenue, Morton Grave, Illinois.

All interested parties are invited tu attend and be heard.

Steven L. BlancChairman -

begins at 8 um. with oficial kick.offceremonies at 9 am.

As participants sign in at theWalk site, they will be inviled lopost o note ou a "Wall of Hope"addressed to a person with MS forwhom they urn iaking part in Ibismajor fund-raising eveul. Priceswill be awarded Io walkers ac-cording to the level of funds col-lexted from their sponsors. Thegrand prize for the lop fandraiseefrom among bli Ihn routes will hetwo round-trip airline tickets loanywhere in the ContinentalU.S., conrtrsy of American Air-lines.

Walkers may lake purl in theeveul on their own er os part ofteams of family, coworkers andfriends. Special awards will brmode to top fund-raising ieawsund team members also will be al-igibin for individual awards ateach fund-raising level.

Registration forms, informa-lien on how so form a Walk learn,and details of volunteer needs araavailable by calling the MS chuplee at (312) 922-8000 or I (800)922-0484,

For SubscriptionsC&I(847)-

588-1900Liberty flank for Savings is

celebrating their 100th year ofoperation throaghout 1998. locommemarulios of Ibis achieve-mesi, Liberty invited customers,fvirsds and neighbors to join

I LEGAL NOTICEVILLAGE OF MORTON GROVE

Cook County, Illinois1998 MATERIALS TESTING & INSPECTION SERVICES

INVITATION FOR PROPOSALS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the President and the Booed ofTruslees of the Village of Morton Grove, Cook County, Illinois, thatsealed bids will be received for she "1998 Materials Testing andInspection Services,"

Bids will be received up to the hoar of 9:30 am. Local Time, au the17th doy of April, 1998 at the office of she Director of CommunityDevelopmesl, in the Richard T. Flickioger Monicipal Center, 6181Capulina Avenue, Morton Grave, Illinois, and will be pabticlyopened and read at thul time.

The bidding forms aad documents are available at the office of theDireelor of Community Drvrlòpmcnt, Village of Marlos Greve,Illinois.

The Director of Community Development has been uathorized lorefase le issue Plans, Specifications, and Proposals lo any person,firm, or corporation Ihut he considers tu be nnqaolifted. All biddersmaxi be qualified with the Depurlment of Tn005portalion, Slate ofIllinois Io perform malerial testing und inspection in occordunce withrequirements for Motor PacI Tan landed Projeels, and have staff annability tu perform cold-in-place recycling innpectiuns, TheCertificate nf Quulifieatiou must be submitted la Ihn Village prior Ioissnance of Plans und Specificalions.

The right to waive any irregularity and to tejed any or all bids isreserved lo Ihn Presideot und Board of Trustees of the Villuge ofMorton Grave.

Doled ut Morton Grove, Illinois, Ibis 2flllt doy of Murxh, 1998.Spiro Huonlalas

Piuunce Director, ,,,\il9gq ofMorion Grove

Liberty Bank celebrates100th anniversary

Branch Manager - Liocalowaod Office (6666 N. Lincoln Ave.)LeeAnn Goldman helps serre Liberty Bunko WON AnniveraaryCake. L/berly's Januarycake celebraban helped fo kick off théiryear-longschedtjle ofanniveroaryevento,

them for axeiversary cake to helpofficially begin Liberty's year-long celebration. Employersmined buck the clock and donnedcentury-old garb similar to thetime period whea Libcrly firstopened their doors for businesslOOyesies ago.

Liberty is proud so reach this100 year milesiooe, ncxom-pushed through she dedication ofils cnstomerx uod its own rom-milment to the commonilins theyserve. Librrly has corned a ropa-tulios as a friendly, oeighborhoodbank built on u foundation oftrost.

Liberty Bask foe Savings..."Il'sYourBank"andhas been forlOO years. Aclivisies will contin-an throughout the year. For.infor-mohos on npromisg eveols, visuany Liberty Bank office.

I LEGAL NOTICENolice is hereby given, pursuantto "An Act in relalion to the useof on Assumed Business Namein the conduct or Iransaction ofBusiness in ihn Stute," asamended, 1h01 o centificutionwas filed by Ihr undersignedwith the C000ly Clerk of CookCounty. File Na. D048542 onthe MAR. 16, 1998. Luder theAssumed Nome of EXPRESSJEWELRY REPAIR with thekonsens located al 575 GOLFMILL SHOPPING CENTER,NILES, IL. 50714. The traename(s) und residence addressof Owner(s) is: EMIL RISBN-ZON, 2600 GOLF RD., #503,GLENVIEW, IL 65025; ALLARISENZDN, 2600 GOLF RD.,55503 GLENVIBW, IL. 50025.

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