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by Bud Besser
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.The federal government's
clamping down. on the cabietelevision industry bas beenlongoverdue.
tnNiles,Cablevision initia!-ly charged $4.50 for its basicservice. Today, the same mr-vice Costs $25.95. That's a576% increase. For a shorttime Cablevision had an intro-ductory offer of $2.50. To-day's charge would representmore tirana 1,000% increase.
The problem with the cableindustry in it is non-cqm-petitive. It is Ihr only cablegame in town mid if you wantlo watch this service you canoulypurchaseit from one rom-pany.
The cable companies arrthreatening to cul bark servir-es if they're forced to rut backprices.
It was predictable the cableprices would rise. Everyoneexpected the low-ball intro-ducloryprices wereused to getyou hooked. Physicallyhacked into the system sudpersonally hooked into be-comingacablewatcher.
We're not smart enough toknow whrther having secondand third companies enter themarket would be feasible. Cer-lainly, the origina! companieswouldconteud theirinitial wir-ing of a commnuity shontdmerit their being the only
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Cemetery officials offer rewardfor vandalism information
Recentvanthlism ataNilesce-mete!)' is leading officials of Chi-cago Archdiocese Catholic cerne-tories lo offer a $5t reward forinformation leading to the arrestsed prosecution of those tropos-tibie. An over 30 foot section ofthe north walloftlte Mary, Moth-
by Sheilya HackenerofGod maunoleurn in St. Ada!-'bert cemetery, 6800 MilwaukeeAvenue, was spcay painted withgruffihi between Sept 23-24. Themarkings. in a section near Ear-1cm Avenue reach a heightofsixfeel.
Anyone with informados is
Nues Park District DisectorTimothy Roynter announced theappoinunent ofOerard J. Kreweras the Superintendent of LeisureServices. Thin redenignedposition eirninales and'supercedes tite fonnerkrereafionSuperintendentjobthle.
In his new capacity, which co-nsolidstesa nurnberofadminisir-alive, financial and operationalduties pertaining to recreationand leisure services, Krewer wiloversee the scheduling ofall ree-reation and revenue facilities aswell as nnpervim departmentalstaff at these park district build-logs.
Krewer has over 15 years ofmanagerial experience, includingII years as Assistant Superin-
Township seeksvolunteer'Klowns'
if you're tired of all the nega-live stories about substanceabuse, your help is needed with aprimary grade substance abuseprevention pmgrasn. Volunteer"KL.O.WNS." can help chi!-risen build a positive self-imagewhile bringing them the anti-drugmessage in language they under-stand.
Maine Township K.L.O.WN.(Kids Learning Other Ways Nat-araliy) Club prugram, an innova-live substance ubuse education-and preventionprogram designedfor grades K-3, is looking for en-thusiastic volunteers to be clownfacilitators.
Thonewho enjoy working withchildren, litre clowning aroundand have two mornings or after-noses a month available daringthe school yew. are needed byMaineStay Youth Services.Training. costumes and materialswill be provided by MaiueStay.
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-asked to call Ted Ralajczyk, Sex-ton of St. Adalbertu, at (708)647-9845.
Donald A. Massam, ExecutiveDirector of Chicago Catholic ce-.meteries said the wall is of pre-cast, poured concrete and remov-
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Park ñämes leisureservices superintendent
tendent of Ihr Northbrook ParkDistrictandftveyeaesasa facilityrnattager at the Winnetka ParkDisleicL He has a B.S. degree inRecreation andParks Adrninistr-ation from Western IllinoisUniversity and is cnrrenlly theDistrictS Direclorofthetce Skat-Ing Imlitute of America. - Hisollsrraffilialionnwithpmfession-al organizations include the Na-tinted Recreation and ParksAssociationand thetllinoisparksand Recreation Association. Heis certified as a Leisure-Profesnional,Aqualic facility 0p-eratorandPool and Spa Operator.
Keewer resides in Skokie willshis wife Diana und- their threechildren Erich, Michelle andAshley.
Qpen Houseat North Maine
On Saturday, Oct. 10, fromnoon until 5 p.m., the NorthMaineFire Depattment will cele-brate its aunant Fire PreventionWrekOpenffouse. - -
The fue statios. 9301 PotterRoad, unincorporated MaineTownship will open its dace to.the public with equipment dis-
plays, freefood, a high riseresruedemonstration, an aerial ladderdemonstration, exhibits, and"Learn Not To guru" wilh Nur-veytheClown.
Harvey theCtown will demos-strate fire safety techniques andwitlàtso husdoutbatloossand do
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Nues Zoning Board, meetingOrt. 5, listened to complaintsfrom an automotive manufactur-er's neighhorsanddenied the firmoutside storage eights. The firm,American Automotive Paris,7007 Austin Avenue, buys, sellsand manufactures used auto partson un intentalioual scale, its own-er, David Kaplan said. An addi-don is being built on his build-ing's cast side and he sought tocreate outside storage spaces atthe north und south ends of the es-isting building.
Kaplan'n lawyer. LawrenceGold said the stored items wouldinclude empty drums, steel box-es, skids und pallets and he sar-rounded by a tes foot woodenfence. Nothing dangerous wouldbe niored and the arca would betacked and lit at night. He mid"ail storage would be maintained
in as orderly and basinesi-likemauser."
Commissioner Angelo Troianiquestioned 'isitorderly und buni-ness-litre now?" Headdeda skai-lar petition had been before theBoard in 1988 and "we told themto do some things to cIras up thatmess...today...t walked aroundthe complete property und it's thesamemessrd menlo 1988.'
Residents in altendance shout-ed"Woese, worse! It's horrible!"
Circumstances of the petitionwere confused somewhat be-canse Kaplan allows n landscap-ing fient to store trucks ox hisproperly. On thatpoint, Commis-sinner Dorothy Dolack noted shesaw "two large piles of landscap-ing (materials) timbers rotting,-grant, weeds, dirtdumped in theback; very filthy. I wouidn'twast
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Proclai Lions Candy Day
At ihr recent Village ofNilos Board Mtmfing, Mayor Nicholas Blase proclaimed Friday, Oct. 9 as Li-onn Candy Day in NIes. Pictured (left io right) are Angelo Traini, Walt Beusse, Mayor Blase, DatddHoppeandBill Wetendor(.
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Zoners denyauto firm'sstorage bid-
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Photo by Mike HeuelNathan Winzer, 7, of Morton Grove, dribbles the ball past do-
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Hall not to seek re-election asMaine Township supervisor
- Maine Township SupervisorJoan B. Hall annonnced today
- that she will flot seek re-electionto Ike post she han held siuce
I : 1989. "1 billy intentito nerve myfi teem until it ends in May," Mau.
Hall said, "buLl will not be a can-didatn in the April, 1993 town-thipeleclion. -
-" Several months ago. (Corn-mitleernan) Marty Butler reqnest-ed thatI lead LheRepublican slatenext year," Mrs. Hall said. "Aftermuch considemlion, I ageeed todo so. An apparent inability tornake the decision about namingthe slate for-theApril election has
prevented oarcampaign 1mm be-ing launched," Mes. liaIt cousin-ucd. "I am infonnaing Marty to-day that I have decided to pursuegrowing opportunities in the pri-vate melar and to upend ¡noralimewiLhrny(a,nity." -
Mes. Halt is president of JoanB. Hall & Associates, a ParkRidge-based speakers burmaserving a national market.Among her speakers are VIeni-sian commentator Thomas F.Becter, WON Radio's WenBleed, pilot Dick Rulan (whoflew the Voyager aircraft around
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Car plunges intoNorth Shore channel
- A Skokie man died earlyTues- Abrahams, 34, of the 3800 blockof Main Street, Skokie from hissubmerged 1987 Mustang. Hewan pronounced dead at SI, Fran-eis Hospital, Evanston, but theCause 5 undetermined and- re-mains under investigation, xc-cording to Lincotnwocxl PoliceCommanderDennis Braoks.
Unconfimsed reports midAbrahams was drising a recentlypurchased car and had receivedhis driver's license just sixmonthsago. He was scheduled toreport to work at u gas station inthe 6300 block ofSheridan Rond,
day when the driver, travelingnorth on McCormick Boulevard,jnLineolnwood made u right turn
-onto east boand Devon Avenue,upparently lost control of his cur,drove 0510 the north side of Dcv-on, between a bridge abutmentund a steel gnaed rail und into themurky waters of the North Sharcchannel,
Lincotnwood Police contactedthe Aie and SeuRescue unit of theChicago Fire Department and
u within minutes scuba divert weredropped from a helicopter intothe channel. They palled Jason Chicago utlu.m.
North Maine Firemen- -
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On Saturday, Oct. 3 at 9 um.,fieeftghteetfrom theNorth MaineFiremen's Association sponsored -
u "Saturday In The Fait., ut IhrGreenwood Manor Home Own-ers Annociution park on GregoryLane in unincorporated MaineTownship.
Al a meeting held last month,members of the Home OwnersAssociation met with reprexenta-liven of the Nntllt Maine Fire-men's geoup to discnss ways loimprove the park. As the focalpoint of the complex, locatednorth of Golf Ratel and West ofGreenwood Avenue, it was felt-that
to improve the appearance undcnndition ofthepark. This fucili-tyis utilizedhy more than 75 chil-dreit and teenagers who live in
' this complex. Some of the annuatargeted by the firefighters une re-pairs to the existing swing sel,patching and sealing the basket-hall coana, the purchase und in-staltation of three basketballhoops and nets, painting of parkequipment, and the placement ofnew sand sud wood chips in theureuofthe slitleand swiogs.
The Firemen's Assncialinnwilt also be prescating the Green-
Bartlett landfill tó hold waste from 26 suburbs
$12.5 million trust setor Baleful approval
Fire safetyprograms set inSkokie
The Skokie Fire Department isurging all residents to check theirsmoke detectors in observance ofPire Prevention Week, whichruns from October 4 throogh Oc-toben IO. This year's cumpuignIhemein "Check YourSmoke De-teclor,Il's Sound Advice,"
Residente ate encouraged tocheck their smoke detectors and.theiehomes for fire hazards. Eachyear mughty 80 percent ofall luefatalities in the United States oc-cur in the home, The UnitedStates has the highest fire deathrutepercapita.
Skokie firefighters will be utOld Orchard Shopping Centerduring Fire Prevention Week tohelp explain bow to find and re-move home flee hazards, TheSkokie Fire Department will alsohe ut Village Crossing ShoppingCenter on Saturday, October 10fmm I lo 4 p.m. Firefighters willletchildeen esamine the fire vehi-clesund willhand out firepreven'don information.
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Will the promise of u $12.5 The application proposesmillion environmental trust per- forming The Poplar Creek Envi.soudetheU.S.ArmyCorps ofEn- moment Trust lo oversee pmper-gineers to approve balefill? The ty ucqaisitioa that will connectSolid Waste Agency of Northern pabtic lands along the PoplarCookCounly (SWANCC)is hop- Creek corridor, thus forming aing it will, and is including itand nenrlynine mile geeenway.u proposed nature preserve in ils And to compensuleforthe una-neweslapplicalion to the Corps. voidable loss ofuatural resources
Bulelttl, a 200 ocre landfill in und animal habitat, SWANCCnorthwest Cook County near proposes to acquire and cresteBartlett, is designed to hold the 120 acres of foresllands beforebaled und compacted solid waste even baginning balefill opera-from Niles, Morton Grove and 24 tions. At the peoject's cumple'othernorthern suburbs. Thesolid don, an additional 25 acres of for-waste agency's last opplication est east pf the area would bewas denied in early 1991 because created, -
of a perceived threat to a Great On balefill's site, SWANCCBlue Heron rookery and wood' will enhance different sections oflands frequented by several binds existing forest for Cooper'son the Illinois endangered spe- hawks and Veerys, whsch oreciestist, Continued on l'age 34
Board 219 hires Chicagocontroller as business managerThe Nites Township High Monuhan was named controller
School District 219 Board ofEd- in 1983 and has also served as theucution hired Chicago Public director of internal audit,Schools ControllerJoseph Mona' Throughout his tenure he intro-han us ils new business manager daced many cost-saving initia-recently. He took the financial dyes, improved auditing pence-helm ou Oct. 1 from William Lin- dures and panticipaled In contractfling, who retired ut the end of negotiations. In addition to nerv-September. Linnieg has servedas ing as a liaiion to various Boardthe district's business manager -of Educados and finance com-since 1979 und wan assistant miuees, Monuhun was activebusiness manager fmm 1974 to with reform geoups and chaired1979, and director of dato pro- the School Reform - Administra-cessing from 1968 to 1974. tiveTaxCupTaakForce.
A memberoftheChicugo Pub- Moaahan, 57, holdsun admin-
Ilic Schools team since 1974. Continued ou Page 34
Oakton Foundation officers announced -
- - New officers ollhe Oahlon Educational Foundation aro: (sealed, from left) Donna Eokridge, presi-dent; Thomas Tippelt. vice-preaident; Malvin Ross, ríce-presidenl;andJames Canson, treasurer.
Top row (I. lo r.) are Foundation directors Salvatore Per Wheels, Des Plaines; Carol Davis, execu-live director, Oaklon Community College; DonaldBoyce, Idex Corp., Northbraok; Gerald Horwitz, Horwitz S Associates, Skokie; Thomas TeeHoeve, president, Dakton Community College; Joan Hall,Board of Trustees liaison, Dakton Community College; Malvin Ross, Glsnview; Guy Gunzberg, Fe!-Pro, Skokie; Dennis O'Matley, Storage Technology Corp., Chicago; James Riebattdt, Riebandt& De-Wald. P.C., Arlington Heights; Front Flaw (I. to r.) Marilyn Appelson, administrative liaison, Qakton
. - Community College; Edward ßothfetd, Winnetka; Donna Eskridge, CENTEL, Chicago; Alten Kra vis,woos! Manar l-laine Owners As--- United Stalioners, Des Plaines; Rosemary Geister, Comdisco, Rssemont; and Harty Tankus, Norttt
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Seniors' talents: display
View the creative and award-winning eatries made by elderlyartiste mId urtisans for the 18thannual Golden Arts Fair on dis-play through October 11 at theMaseum ofScicace und Industrylocated at 57th Street and LakeSham Drive ie Chicago. The ex-hibit is on lite ground floor in theareaadjacentto the Foucaalt Pen-dalwn.
Residents from 15 residentialand nursing care homes made artand craft items ia 30 categoriesfor the Golden Arts Fair which issponsored by The Catholic Citati-tics ofthe Archdiocese of Chica-go. Some of tite more popularcategories include ceramics,dolls, needlecraft, quitus andChristntasciafis.
The Museum is opea week-days 9:30 am. to 4 p.m. and sat-urdays and Sundays 9:30 am. to5:30 p.m. und is wheelchair ac-cessible. General admission is $5for adults, $4 for seniors (65 andolder) und $2 for children (5through 12). Admission is freeonThursdays. Parking is free.
Offer retirementplanningseminars
The Washington, D.C-basedNational Council on the Agiugs(NCOA) Retirement PlanuingSeminar will be offered to thepublic forthefiest time in the Chi-cago area through its corporatemember, The Terra FinancialCompanies, Ltd. The one dayseminars will be held on Salar-days throaghouL October.
Topics covered io the seminarinclude: lifestyle plartrting is-sues, fmancial planniug, futureliving arrangemeuls, leisure andwork options, allocating asnets,tax-consequences of lump sumdistribatious and analyzing pen-Sian benefits.
The cost for the one-day ses-sian is $50 per person or couplewhich includes the program,NCOA workbook, tiptional freepersonalized financial plan andlunch.
The semivar will be held local-ly ja Lincolnwood at the Lincoln-wood Radissou from- 9 n.m. to4:30 p.m.ou October tO.
For more information aboutthe RelieemantPlanning Seminaror lo reserve a place, call SusanKingat(7O8) 571-4000.
James J. KoziolNavy FeLty Officer Ist Class
Saines J. Koziol, a 1975 graduateof Notre Dame High School ofNues currently uboard the dockleading ship USS Fort Fisher,hameported in San Diego, is mid-way through a Western PacificandlndianaOcean deployment.
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LNILES SENIOR CENTER REGISTRATION
The Niles Senior Center is open to residents of the Village ofNdes age 62 and over and their younger spouses. Registrationmay be made by Visiting the senior center ut 8060 Oakton St.
ARTS AND CRAIITS FAIRThe Niles Senior Coeter, 8060 Oaltton Sired, will be sponsor-
tog the anaual Fall ArIa and Crafts Fair un Wednesday, Oct. 21from 10 am. to 2 p.m. Featured will he Nibs's senior artisans-with a variety of handmade items such as: woodworkiag, needle-warts. crafts, jewelry und dolls. A hot dog lunch will also beavailable for $1. For more ioforasation please call the senior cnn-ter ut 967-6l00, est. 376.
CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUPThe Nitro Senior Center is sponsoringaCaregivers Workshop
for individuals who are caring for n family member or seniorfriend. The workshops will be held on Ttiesdays, Oct. 13 throughNov. 17, 7-9 p.m. at the seuior center. The workshop will featuretopics such as aging, persoual care of the homebound, commuaLty resources, legal issues and much, mach mare. Call the seniarcenter at 967-6100, ext. 376 for regisuolitln. This program isfree.
SENIOR SINGLES GROUP RESTARTING-
Hilas Sentar Center will be restarting its support group gainon Thursday, Oct. t5, l-2 p.m. at the Trident Centers FamilyServtces. The group rs opeu to all single seniors whohave expo-riencesl a loss through death, divorce or separation. The groupwill be trm:terj to IO Nilas residents, 62 years und older. CallTerry Sprcngel al the senior cenler for specific dates of the meet-iugs.
CREAKY JOINT LECTURENilan Senior Cenler will be having a free lecture, Cceakyfaints - There is aTreatment ou Friday, Oct. 9 al 2 p.m. If youhave a Joint problem, this leclure is for you. RegisLralian is re-qwred and may be made by calling 967-6100, cxl. 376.
RULES OF THE ROADThe Niles Senior Ceuter will sponsor a Rates of the Road
eevrew class al Ballard Leisure Center on Monday, Oct. 12 at tOam. This class is free and prepares seniors for taking the Rulesof the Road written exam.
DISCOVER DISCUSSION GROUPThe Niles Senior Crater is offering o new discussion group set
to start ou Thursday, Oct. 15, 2 p.m at the center. This programwill meet ou the3rd Thursday of eachmoath and will be led bySophie Luske und Helen Spurkes of the center. The group willaoplora und discuss a variety of interesting subjects concerningnews, art, media and much more. Call the senior center for regis.tratiau. This program is free and is open to Niles seniors.
WOMEN'S CLUB OCTOBEIOFESTThe Niles Senior Center Womens Club Oclaberfest is set for
Monday, 0cL 26 at noon. The luncheon will feature roast porkmdb gravy, bread, dumpling, Bavarian green beaus, sauerkarat,German potato salad, rye bread arid Ornean chacolate cake.Freddie Fisher orchesira will perform. The cost is $5,75. Ticketswill be ovailabte beginning ou Monday, 0cL 5.
RECREATIONAL GAMES GROUP FORMINGThe Nites Senior Center is seeking intrested seoiarn who
would like to join a recreational games group who will meet ouManday aficmaons at tite ceuter beginning in November. Thoseinterested ix joining whould call Maureen .tekot at 967-6100,ext. 376.
NEW GROUP FOR THE HARD OF HEARINGThe Nites Senior Center will sponsor a new group for those
who are hued of hearing. The group will explore coping tech-niques to improve communication skills. We invite you lo joinoihers who are experiencing the same difficulties io communjea-tian- The group will begin on Tuesday, 9:30 am. on Nov. 3. CullTrndi Davis for additional infonuulion und regintration al 967-6100, est. 376.
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While you're gone, Ballard stands in for you. Ourdoctors, nurses, and other health care specialistsprovide whatever is needed. That might be aslittle as a comfsrtable roam, recreational activi-ties, and three delicious dining room meals, plus afew tempting snacks. And we will monitor healthconditions, administer prescribed medications, srconduct a physical therapy program.
Ballard is a specialist in respite care. A visit willshow you that we are truly s csmfortable home forsur residents and guests.
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Mairasining gUisa health thisfall can be easy with help fromthe Healthy Aging Program of.feral at Our Lodi of the Res.rccboa . Medical Center. Thisfmç, ougoing program will nicerSenday, Oct. 1 1 and 25, from 2103 p.m. in the seventh fleer audi-loritim at the medical ccolcr,5645 Wesi Addison SOUcI, Chi.cugo.
Designed io encouruge ahealthy lifestyle for adults overage 55, theprogram offers educa-tonal informaiion and armchairesercise classes. Topics relevantto a healihy aging. lifesiyle acediscussed by a quolifled physi-cian or other health care profes.sisoal.
No registraiioa is rcqoired. Foradditional isformatioa, call theCenter for Healthy Liviog ai OurLady of Ire Resurrection, (312)794.7ed0
RegencyholdsOktoberfest
A little bit of Oermany willcome to Regency Nuning Centrein Niles for ILS second annaal 0k.überlest celebration on Sunday
Oct. 1111am I to4p.m.Regency is located at 6631 N,
MilwaukeeAee, between ToultyAvenue and Devon Ave. Thecommunity is invited.
Regency muidenC, their fami.lieu and friends will dance the f.lemaon away to die "oom-pa.pa"sounds ofa German band. Therewilt he food, gamm for children,bingo, face painiing and fortuneEellmg. Admission io free. Thereis a minimal charge foe food andgames.
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wry isuponsoritig threvent Chu.dieu will receive balloons, prizesmid plenty ofgiggles from Maeythe clown.
Discuss massagetherapy at forum
Seniors are invited to a presen.tabou und demonstration of mas.sage therapy at an open forum,entitled "Persouni Well.heinglìOWToOetThe KitsksOut." Theforum is hosted by The NorthShore Retirement Hotel anti Re.gency At-Home Cure Service onFriday, Oct. 16, at 2:30 p.m. at1611 Chicago Ave., Evanston,The eveutis free and open to sen.iorcitizens.
Representatives from the Chi'cago School ofMassage Therapywillenpisin the basics of massagetherapy. They will also discussthe healing benefits of variousmassage techniques with thegroup. After the presentation,Seniors will learn firsthand howmassage can increase their physi.cal health and mental welLbeingthrough a demonstration of dif-feront massage techniques. Aquestion and answer period willaddress further concerns of lItegroup.
The North Shore RetirementHotel and Regency At-HomeCare Service host monthly openforums for senior citizens. Theeducational forums present is-suesofimportance andallow sen-lors lOdiscuss lIte topicn together.
For further information on the'How To Get The Kinks Out'open forum contact Sandra Small(708) 864-6400.
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LUNCH BUNCHLunch Bunch is backl Morton Grove neniors get together fora
light lunch and feature length 111m ou Friday aflernoons in theFtickinger Senior Center. Please note that registration for thereget-logethers is being altered this year in order to allow moreseniors to enjoy this activity. Register al the Punaise View Corn.manity Center on the first Tuesday following the Friday of theprevioas Lunch Bunch; and of course every day aller, as capaci.ty allows. Call today (965-7447) toJnqnire about reservationsfor the first Lunch Bunch. Lunches will begin at 12:30 p.m. fol-lowed by the film. There is a cost of $1.50 per luncWshow Thisfall's schedule includes: . Friday, Oct. 16 "Regarding Henry" -Friday, Nov. 13 "Three Men & a Baby" . Friday, Dee, 11 "Kin-dergarten Cop".
BLOOD PRESSUREModerate exercise and aClivily can be imporisot asseta in aperson reaching their blood pressure goal and staying fit. Every.Une has individual differences and conditions that arad ta hoconsidered when planning a healthful program of encense, Peo-plc whose health does not allow esercise can often lake part inother enjoyable physical or menial activities such as hobbies so-ciel activtiies, volunteer work or ailonding classes, A free bleedpressure screening clinic is offered for Morion Grove senior ciii-7.COS from 9 to 10 am. on Tuesday, Oct. 13 in the FlickingeeSeaior Center.
COMMISSJON ON AGINGThe Morion Grove Advisory Commission ou Aging will holdils next monthly meeting at I p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 13 in theFlickinger Municipal Center. The commission provides an arenafer discussion and plauning of services and programs to benefitMorton Grove's senior citizen population. All interested resi.dents are welcome lo attend,
SHOPPINGTRIP TO OLD ORCHARD. The Mortes Grove Seniortean will maIre a special shoppiagtrip to Old Orchard on Wednesday, Oct. 28. Wednesdays arespccisl senior discount days for many retailers. The trips are freefor alt Morton Grove residents over age 55. For moro informa.lion about the Seniorlean or lo make a reservation today, call theMorton Grove Senior Hot Line al 470.5223.
SENIOR TRAVEL CLUBThe Prairie View Senior Travel Club lias planned its outingsfer the fall and winter seasons, - On Oct. 29, the group will S'av-el io Ft. Atkinson, Wisconsin whore they will sen the CArrent
production of "Phantom of the Opera" at the famed Fireside Din-ncr Theater. - "A Day In Chicago" will take in the NBC Studies,the Harold Washington Library and lunch at Binyons on Nov.12. - An Overnight holiday outing to the Mobil five-slur KoblerResort in Kohlcr, Wisconsin is p!asned for Dec. 6 and7. 'OuJan. 12, a toar of Sunshine Crafts in Wheeling along with a pizzalauch is eu the travel agenda lo spell cabin fever. - Then, a oipto Marriott's Lincolnohire Theater for lunch aod the prodacliosof "Swceny Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" to sched.uled for Feb, IO, - In May, they plan a spectacular trip to thetaritiiih Midlands where their home for eight nighls will be anewly restored and ullea'deluxe English Maser House. For tnfer-musen and details regarding these trips, call Rones Brenner at965-7447,
THANKSGIVING DINNERDon't spend Thanksgiving Dinner alone! Join in on a tradition.
al Thanksgiving Dinscr with all the trimmings at the PruineView Commaniiy Ceater on Thaalisgiviag Day. There are manyfolks who, for ene reason er another, are not able io be with fam-ily on this holiday. How about spending it with us and others, inthe village who sham the same sitnation? Dinner aod entertain-meni is being provided through Oie extraordinary generosity ofthe Nilcsft,ion Grove Rotary Club. All participants will beguests, free of charge, as it would be ai any "famtly" clelbcatton.Fer information and reservations cistI Prairie View at 965-7447.
ELDERCARE LOCATORFamily members who are trying to identify senior services inanother stain can now call a naiioawide toll-free number for assisissee, The Eldercaee Locator will help adult children livingmites away from Older parents who may suddenly need specialcare, Ey calling 1-800-677.1 1 16, long distance caregivers canfind out how to locate everything from in-home care in NewYork io adult day care in California, The number is accessiblefrom 9 am. io 6 p.m. (CDI), Monday through Friday. Calterashoald be ready to provide tIte name, address and zip code of theolder person, along with a brief description of the type of assis.10,5cc nee,jed Trained information aed referral specialists willthen link the callee to the appropriate state, city er local agency.
BR0DGE CLUBMorton Grave's bridgeClub meets every Tuesday ut 12:30p.m at Ute Prairie View Community Center, 6834 Dempster50mL Basic contract bridge is played and partners rotaIe everygarne. For more informatin about this club, call Ronce Brenner atPrairie View, 965.7447,
BECOME A MEMBERFor more information about these senior services and recrea'lion programs, call the Morton Grove Senior Hot Line at 470-5223, orThe Prairie View Community Center at 965-7447, Tore-ceive the "Seniors in Morton Grove" newnlnnr, send $2.50 tothe Morton Grove Pack District, 6834 Dempster St.. MoitonGrove, IL 60053,
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Columbia College offers classesat Glenview Naval Air Station
TheFLShedanBrnchofCo DANTES and mUitary experi-lumbia Coflepe of Missoun ax- ence. Semesters are condensednoimn its move to Naval Air jn uve 8-week Lerms. ClassesStation Gleavsew eddi Fall U oíree ,a non-wori timeclasses ginmng October 19. schedaios (late afternoon, eve-The new Glenview Branch ts fling and weekends). Terms be-open to estlitary personnel, c'viI- gin in Januaty. March, May, An-tons andcorperstestudent& gust and October.Columbia lIa fully ac- Columbia College offers de-creditesifour-yearprtvatecollege g programs in Associate inbased in Calamina Massons-L Ce- Arts, Bachelor of Arts or Bache-lambin College stndeels cae par- br of Science in Business Ad-See their edncaflonal program minisostion and Bachelor of Artswhile working full time or fulfill- Dogrecin Individual Studies.mg full smc farmly respenstb,lt- Columbia College is the leastties The College offers students cosdy four-year institution on thecredit fee hfe efipertence, CLEP. North Shore al $270 per coarse.
Schools offer survival guide for parentsThe 'Siles North Viking Vol-
unleers/PTSA (Parent TeacherStudent Association), NilesWest PTSA and AAl' MentaiHealth Resources ate co-Sponsorlag a free Seminar forparcels of incoming freshmen inNiles Township.
"The Freshman Year-A Survi-al Guide For Parents" will beginat 8 p.m. Wednesday, 0cL. 21, in
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Learn how to handle criti-cism, aggression and anger, andoveicome fe005 ofrejection andfailure in the one-day course,Asserting Yourself and Peelingthe Power. This courue meetsfrom 9 am. lo i p.m. on SaLar.day, Oct. 31, at Oakton's DenPlainen campan. The cont is $27.
A new courte, DevelopingYour lmier.Pòwer, geni beyondaSSertiveness training to lap intoEue emotional energy andslreegih. lt meets from noon lo 2p.m. on Mondaìs, beginningQct. 5, at Oakton's Des Plaines
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First of America understandsthat by helping businesses succeed, wehelp tise economy and the community,
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day, Oct. Il. The cent is $28.For those feeling powerless loControl their life, emotitins andrelationships, Building a Poni-live Self-Image can help devel-op self-esteem, lt meets from 7to 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, begin-ning Oct. 14, at Niles NorthHigh Schmal. The cent is $23.
OUter psychology coarsen in- N..elude, Explore the Road LessTraveled Conflict Resolution;Vinualizalion; Get.Out of YourOwn Way; and Incorporating Shown here (L to R) are Sharon Rogers, part-time English instructor; RayHartniein, chairman elIjanYour Best Self. For n moie com- øakfon Community College Boardof Trnstees;andLinda Korbel, prolessorofloreign language. Bolhpleur clam schedule, call MON-
Rogers andKorbelwere awarded the RayHartstéin Award forAcademicExcellence at the annua/col-NACEPaI (708) 982-9888.lege brunch onAug. 20. The awardisgiven to facuilymembern whodemonstrate outstanding teaching
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Gospel sing-a-long setat St. Anseim's
Join the non-denominational mission."Gospel Sing-A-Long to be held Other favorites for Ehe commu-at 7 p.m. Sunduy. Oct. 1 1. at St nity sing includo "When theAnsetms Episcopal Church. SuinO Go Marching tn, "A1600N. Orcenwood,ParkRidge. Mighty Fortress," "Nearer MyThe sing-a-long is open to the God To Thea," "Onward Chris-ç,blic, and the families are in-it- tian Soldiers," "Rock of Ages,"ed toattend. and "You'll NoverWulk Alose."
Old favorites such us "Amaz- Following the hourlong pro-ing Grace," "He's Got the Whole gram, coffee and refreshmentsWorld in His Hands, "Kam Ba will be served in the church un-Yah," "The Old Rugged Cross," dercroft.and many others will he sang, A A freewill offering will be luk-song sheet handout will be d,s- enforthecharch'sorganfand.Inhaled, Ella Mars will play the For mare information call Paulaccompaniment. Koppe of Niles, (708) 825-3918
Giving truditional church orthecharch (708)825-5811,
i= Perform The Acts ofligioas "Blue Grass" sounds on the Apostleshisviolinduringahalftimeinter-
Man McLean will present aspecial performance ofThe Actsof the Apostles on Susduy, Oct.
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Children'schoir singsin Yiddish
The Yiddish language indead!t! That's what people havebeen saying foryrars. The Ched-erLubavileh's own Yiddish AliveChoir has proven them wmng.The chnir consists of childrenlunging in age from 6 years old lo12 years old ander thr directionof Rabbi Moshe Moscowilu.These children have performed innoch places as the Park PlazaNursing Home, the North ShoreHilton and al congregationalfunctions where they have re-ceived rave reviews.
They perform such classics"A Yiddishe Mame, "" Olfen Fripelchik," and "Rozinkes MiMundclen". They also sing mansongs is English with Yiddisflavor. Tears of Joy have beeSeen 05 the faces of the andiencalthcirperformances.
The Cheder Yiddish AliveChoircan be hooked fora gather-ing by contacting Rabbi MosheMoscowilz at (708) 675-6777 or(312)743-7915.
Plan retreat forthe unemployedThe mental, physical and emo-
Linoal effects of being nnem-ployasi can be almosL as sbaUer-ing us the financialcOOsCqnences. The unemployedperson and his orherfamily sharethestress and swains on their rda-Iiosships. Unemployed personsand their families aro invited to anniqoc day of reSeat on Friday,Oct 16, from 9 am. lo 5 p.m. atthe Knights ofColnnibns I-lull, 15N. Hlckory Street in ArlingtonHeights.
Fathers Peler Campbell, RayDreshonrg and Ron Leinen, Mis-sIOnaries of the Sacred Heart, de-scioperi lhisretrcatspeçifictly lorespond lo the needs of the nnem-ploycd. Coping with unemploy-mentas nfl individnaland in fami-lies, will be th faras ofprcscnlalioos, discussions, quiettIntos and a prayer service.
There is no charge for the dayand a light breakfast and lnnchwrit he provided, To make a res-ervalton, call Or writs by October15, Rita Wiley, CatholicCharrues, 1911E EnlbwingRoad, Rolling Meadows 60008,(708)87e-0560.
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Nitos Commnnity Chnrch7481 W. Oaktna SIred, will bolÇommnnity Day on Sunday, Oc-
Pastor Howard Boswoll witpreach on the topic: "RemembeJeansChrist ,,." atthe lfla.m.worship service. Commonity Day i
Whatdn An hurricanes in Flor-ida and Hawaii, the drought inAfrica stud Somalia, the typhoonis Nicaragua, and she war in for-mer Yugoslavia have in corn-tuonS They alt leave victims in astateofposcrty und hunger.
To help aid freso victims, walkin tIte Groat Northwest Hangerwalk ou Sunday, Oct. 18, Thewalk is a 10 kilornOler walkthrnngh Edisno und NorwondPark Presbyterian Church, 5549N, Nina Ave., Chicago. Dona-lions are to be collected for nochkilometer a walker completos.
Area protestant and catholicchnechos, public and parochialscltools, as well as local civic or-ganizutions will join efforts tobring hnndredsofwnlkcrs togeth-0e foe the event. All pouceods willbe used loontly nnd world wide toferal the hongry. The gnul for thisyear's walkis $12,000.
Porinformatiots ubont the bon-5er walk contact Leeette Hertz-Ortega at (708) 696.2656 or Ke-vin Cavanangh at (312) 631-8724. Individuals orcorporatinnswho would like to make a Ovan-cial donation toward the walk,Cou conlactthn wulk treaSUrCFFP-
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: Children from the Ni/es CommunilyC/iu,-oh Chnirpraetj fore CnmmunhtyDay.
, Church's "Invito A Friend To Oard House" emphasis,t. At the IO am. worship service
and fellowship time, the commn-I nity is invited to come and hearr theChnrch School Children Sing,- see displays of Chnrch groups
. - s andnctivities,a part of Nibs Commnnity
St.Juliana plansinformational classes
For those who want to know 3)those of other faiths who havemore about the Catholic faith, St, n desire to become CatholicJuliana parish, 7-142 Osceolu throngh SL Jnliana parish: and 4)Ave., Ch.cngo, in offertng fall in- afnlly initialed Catholic wishingformutional classes. grow in nndcrslandieg, livingAssociate Pastor, the Rev Art nndsbaringhisfuiui,
Fagan, mid currently thepurish is The Rev. frugasi can bereachedseeksng names of those who at(312)631-4127, Hosaidoneofmight be interested in the cale- the most rewarding of chnrchchumenateprogrum. - ministries is the welcoming of
The catechnmeuate program, new members, adults, into thenow called Rite for the Christian faith through Ihereception of sac-Initiation of Adult (RCIA) is ramena.geared towards four types ofpeo- He noted, in manypaeishes, theplo: I) those adults, 18 or older, newcatechnmenshave"eeshapedwho need one or all of the sacra- how the local parish celebratesrnents--baptism,euchnristorcon- the sacraments of baptism, en-firrnouon: 2) those adults who charist and confirmalion...(thehave been oway from the church parish) nnderstands in a new wayfor u long tIme, foc whatever res- the season of lent leading lo holysou, ond wish to learn more about week and the sacred Iridnom ofthe faith and the chnreh's doctrine Holy Thursday, Good Friday andeegardrng the preseut vndersland- Easter vigil."ing of the Bible and sacraments;
Marbieworks actressesperform for church womenNues Community Church doses will be performed by Mary
Presbyterian Women aroprend to flonuett und Bridget Gemce, no-present a program by the Marble- tresses from the Marbleworks.works, the ftrstprofossionot thea- They will deliver a dialogan ofter ofNiles, on Tuesday, Oct. 13, women lookingatthemselves naa17:SOp.m. hnmocons way. Is sure to bean
From Adolescence to Win- interesting and provocative pros.Regina Advanced outation,
Placement honors CongregationThree ntndents have been sets worshipnamed AP Scholars by the Col-
lege Board in recognition of servicestheir eucoptionul achievementos the college-level Advanced Congregatton B'nai JehoshnuPlacement (AP.) Examinations, Beth Elohsm, 901 MilwankooMedina Goassenehi Chicago-- Ave., Glenview, IL, 729-7575,Sanganash and Anrora Martinez, with Rabbis Mark S. Shapiro andSkokie were cited us advanced David B. Finn will hold Family
Consecration Service Friday at 8p.m. and includes janior choieand October birthdays.
Alternative adnit worship willbe held Pnduy, ut 8 p.m. withSukkot reaming worship, Mon-doyat 10a.m.
Scott Naegele
ptacement rebabes with honorfor receiving grades of three orhigher on five or more year-longAP. enatninutians with an aver-age A.?. Euam grade of at least3.50. Medina in now enrolled utUniversity of Wiseonsin, Mudi-son and Aneoru is carolled utUnivernity of Chicago. Kristen
Navy Airman Scott G. Nao-Robmson, Morton Grove wasgrin son ofGeraid J. and Margedesignated an advanced placo-Y. Noegele of Nitos, recently re-ment sehular for receIvIngpeeled fordaty aboard theaiccraflgrades of three or hIgher on .
rtody,' three or more yam-long AP. ex- «°r as Joua t'. KOI
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LWV disputes 'Left Hand' onNues Park District dissolution
DearEditor; board to ask aqnention, espressaOncengai,, yourattemptlode concern and/orrainean objection.- flnelheLeagneofwomen Votera Inthe matter oftlte dissolution of'n tenus of your own persoted thePaikDisedc,therewasnoa- agendainerroneonsandmi5, propria local board to addressills, For yOurinformation, the with our concerns aimaI the va-purpose ofthe LeagunofWomen lidityoftite petitions. TheCircnit- Voters io lopromosopeljdl re.
Sponnibiily theaugh informed our concerns and abjectionsand .tive participation of citi- could bemnde. -
-nens in government. The League It in apparent from tite articlesis I; Nonpartisan Political organi- in your newspaper, your Aug.27nation: Nonpartisan means that "LefiHand' column and yawEd-we never support or opposa any itor'n Response to Iba League oncandidateorpoliuJ party; Polit- Sept, 10 that your position con-malmeazts that we take pasitioun corning the futureof the 601mand arten nelcctedgovemmenai Park Dintriet differs significuedyimiten only after member study from that ofthe League. We feeland agreement. Th dissolution nlrongly dtat our position sup-ufaPajkDjtedctinawnous mat- porting the continued indepen-terwilb far-reachingconne,euc. dent eniotence of Ute Nilen Parleesfortheentirecommanjyand is Dinteictin basedon fuels gatheredaveryappropeiute isaac ou which from serious study and researchtheLeagnemny takeaponidou, and not an "people's egos, the io'And, once again, I will remind lniningofjobs andplain raw poli-you that when a Leugne member tics".becomes an elected official of a A toady conducted by the De-Incal governing board, that parententofLeisure Stndies at theLeague
member does not lepre- University of Illinois indicatestent the League of Women Vot. thatrenidents fpark districts be-
- urn. Similarly, when the League Beveindepeudentparkriisieictthchooteu an issue to study, it darn rectors are more accessible, corn-nobased an the importance ofthe mnnicate more and respond toimuetotheendreeommunjty,uot their needs more efficiently thanon who may be a member ofany village administratoro. Residentsparticular governing board or the know that leisure services arc theponiOonofaaiylocninewper, prime concern ofa nepurate park
The Longue does auppoet the district, rather than one of manypublic's right lo petition their concerns within the village stoic-government, bntat Ihn name lime Luce, -
theLeagueaiaonuppoe..stheneed It appears that you are attack-.- for petitions to be valid, The ingtheLeagneofWomcovossescaurIs and the state stamen allow as a means of discrediting the- fnrobjectiontcilhevaljdityofpe- Pack District. The League oftilines, Therefore, it is peefeetly Women Voters to well rcapectedproper for the League to malee an in the community because of our
- objection to the Cnufl -when the known non-partisanship and be-validity of a petition is in qum- canse of ow thoroughness inlion. Theissue ofdoubletaxation studying issues before taking afoe 19% of the residents ofNilea position. Whatever distortion ofit of such importance that it is farta that you choose to printcritical that the petitions clearly about the League will do nothingstate who may vote on the refe- to impatrourcredsbihty, bat onlycendren question so an not to dis- causen your readem to wonderenfranchise those affected resi- what your own personal involve-dents. The petition us filed did ment in the Park District issneuotclearly define wltocoald vote maybe,on therefeeendum. - SueKravis, President
As you well know, in prior is- Members of the Boardones, theLeagnehasappearedhe- LeagneofWomen Voters
- - foce the appropriate governing of Morton Grove/Ntles'
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DearEditor:Earlier thin month I attended u
candidate forum at a retirementhome on lite Northwest side ofChicago. What I witneuned wasthe worst, mont condescending,attitude on the part of an electedpnblic official that I have seen inmany years,
The two incumbent Commis-sionersofllteMeteopoliam WaterReclansation Disleict, Nancy0mw Sheehan and Gloria Ma-jewnki, were asked to presenttheircredeutjals to thevoteiw In-stead of npeaJdng to Ihr roomthey started to work the room jnstas a theatrical performer woulddo. Theystarted asking questionsoftheandienceand then eluborut-ingwhen the seniors did noi havea full and complete answèr totheirsutisfuction, I bave not seena performance like that sinceMonty Hull and Let's Make aDeal wentofftheair
They Iried to deflect the facts,pnblished by their Finance Of-fice, regarding the excessive laxincreases- that they voted fer.Commissioners Sheehan and Ma-jewski bud the nerve to adtnallytry to convince the seniors that
T1! nucLE, ThURSDAY. OCTOBER & t992
Letters To The'Editor
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Disgusted with MWRD commissioners -
their property taxes were low,Thoseofnswhopayproperty lax-es know full well that they are notlow, our latest tax bills clearlyprove that. Nancy Sheehan acta-ally had the nerve to brag that theWater Reclamation District wasthe 4th largest local governmentin the entire slate of Illinois, Shewas proud of this. I don't thinkshn had anything to be proud of,All that she was Confirming wasthat she and her fellow commis-sionerocreated amassive bureau-cracyand Ian burden thutwe haveto pay for. irregardlem of whatthesetwohuveto say, thetax basefor their agency has gone np excessively and both they and we,the taxpayers, are responsible.
They are raising the laxen andspending like a bunch of drtmkensailors, and we are continuing toelect people that bave proven tono that they don't give a damnwhutwe think orcareabout.
Finally, they insulted everysenior citizen in the room byhanding ont coloring books.CANYOUBELIEVan-_ COL-018184G BOOKSl Do these twothink that the seniors sit aroundplaying with crayons or that they
need something as simple äs acoloring book to understand thecomplexity of n major govern-mental agency? I nndersland thatthese books could and shoald begiven to their grandchildren butthey should have prçtvided somepreductive materials that thesen-mm can stndy and thereby judgethe candidates for themselves, Ifelt that this was an insult. Thiswas uncalled for.
Nancy Sheehan and GloriaMajewski can keep their sisteract, they cart keep their coloringbooks, they can keep their lies re-garding the high property laxesthat they voted for. They cankèep all thin...AND t HOPE ThEVOTERS WILL KEEP THEIRVOTH FROM THEM
Yours truly,Tony Arhrret
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AssaultA Nues woman. 52. reported
aoshe waited in acheck out lise sra cigarette store is the 72$ø blockof Harlem Ave., Niles, the after-15005 of Oct. 4, a middle.aged,moustached and goateed man be.hind her used vulgarities, spokeof ber in a deeogalory way andmade sounds like a cow. Whenshe told him she had called po-lice, he asked "How would youlike a punch in lire nose?" audstrodeout.
Deceptivepractice
A eepresenlalive of AdsicdcExpress, GolfMill complaiued lopxlice a mas iu his mid-thirties,clanmiug to he a foreign diplomatwas able to convince a clerk thatusing a ceelaiu cash register keyand access number would allowhim lo charge articles the UnitedStates government would payfor.Usisg this procedure, tise manbought sports shoes, shirt andjackel valued at $232 and left thestore. Other Golf Mill stxres re-ported a similarscarn later. GMa-borna police are pursuing a maswith a similar method of opera-dort.
Wallet theft atimport store
Two employees of as importstore is the $301) block of GolfRoad, Niles, reported a 200 lb.woman about 45 yeaes old cameis with severatjuveniles. She and09e of the children distracted theclerks in one deparlusent whileSome of the juvesiles entered arese "employees only" secrionand look waltedo from theft pues-es. One employee, a Glenviowwoman, lost a $30 wallel, $5,$5.80 in stamps und miscellaroe-unS pspers. The secnnd ernp1oyee, a Skukiu woman, lost s $10wallet/checkbonk,$t wed miscel-lauoosspapers.
RetailSepr. 28, a Glenview woman
wax stopped ax she tried to leaveJ. C. Peuney's, Golf Mill withoatpaying for clothing mod jnwelryvalood nt$t22. She was chargedwith retail theft,ptaced on $1,000bond and gives an Ocr. 15 Colletdate.
0CL 1, oMorton Grove womanreceived n ticket and paid a$50 line when she war appre-hended leaving J. C. Penneys,GolfMill withoat paying for n $4pairdfgloves.
A Peospect Heighis womurs,44, war stepped Sept. 30 when
A patrolling Nues officerstopped a Des Plaines youth,. 18,early Got- 4 whenite saw himdriving a 199$ Ford with majorfront end damage. The driverfailed field sobriety tesis and laterregistered .13 on a breathalizerteaL
About the same hour, anotherofficer recovered the Ford's frontbumper from a guard rail at 6701
Wallet stolenfrom shopper'spurse
.A Niles woman said an en-known offender took her walletfmm herpnrsewhes she left it us-altesded is a cart while shopping
in a grocery in the 7800 block ofWaukegan Road, Niles, Oct. 2.The wallet contained $75 andmisceltaneonspapers.
Theft from motelThe manager of a motel in the
7100 block of Milwaukee Ave.,Niles, told police n 25-year-oldresident lefi between SepL 29-30and took his rooms bed. linens,seven towels, a telephone and keyfor a Inlal of $ 103.
Petite theft0CL t, a store agent in a gro-
cery is the 7800 block of Wanke-gan Road, Niles, stopped a Nilesman, 76, for leaving without pay-isg for food items valued at over$28. The man ndmitted the theft,was given a ,'P" ticket and paidhis flue.
Two Chicago women, aged 61and 40 were stopped on Sept. 30by a secarity agest for J. C. Pen-ney, GolfIolill when he saw themtake clothes valued nt$41 and tryto leave wilhost paying. Bothwomen wow given 'P' ticketsand fined $50.
theftshe attempted to leave J. C. Peu-Icy's, Golf Mill withost payingfor clothes and jewelry valued atOver $155. She was placed os$1,000 bond and given anOct. 15coartdate.
The afterusnon of Oct. t, n so-curity ugdnt in a camera shop inthu 8300 block of Golf Road,Nules, saw a man in his late twen-ties slide open a secured displaycase, reach in nnd remove a$1,199 camcorder, thon leave theStosre. The agest said thu mSIwore n multi-colored leatherjacket with an eight halt pictarcdos itahack.
Ryan urges parents todiscuss pedestrian safety
With mild weather still hang.ing around, many Students walklx and from school each day. Ifyour child walks to school, laketime to discuss pedestrian safetywith him or her.
Q. What nra the most impor-lanrpedestrina safety tips lo reachmy child?
A. Always look left-right-leftbefore crossing astreet, and crossonly at crosswalks. Slay on side-walks whenever possible. Knowthe meanisg of and obey trafficsigns and control devices. Lookfor any approaching vehicle oldmake sure the driver seas you andslops before crossing the street.
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Q. What types of prccautiunscan I take lo ensere my childssafety?
A. Dutcuss nod practice podes-truSs uufety tips with him or her. ltis vory beneficial tu walk theroule ncCasiun5tly wino yonrchild to point ont potentiut trafficsafely huznrds. The Illinois rulesnf the Road booklet and Seemorethe Safely Clown coloriug beak,which nro available nl all driverslicense facilitiescan ossistyon inyour efforts. In sddition, be cupa-cially cautious if you drop yourchildren off and pick them np atschool. Schaolu are high trafficareas where children often dartbètwrcn cars.
Forest View Lane where a wit-nesssaid thedriverhittherail andfled. The driver was chargedwfth driving under the infinenceof alcohol, having a blood aleo.bol content over 10, leaving thescene of property damage anddamage to Village property Hewas placed on $1,000 bond andgivenallov. 12 court date.
Possession ofstolen propertyResponding to a report of an
unknown man inarearyard in the6900 block ofFargo Ave., Niles,about 2:30 am. Oct. 4, policequestioned a subject slandisgnext te his cars open trunk atNordica and Birchirood Ave--nses.TooI bones, near uteran andother tools weee visible in thetrunk and Several hand powertoots were fosnd nnder a nearbybush. Other small power andosto repairrools were found scat--bred in adjacent yards.
One Fargo Avenue. residentidentified several oftheobjects ashrs, so the alleged thief, a Chica.go man, 43, was charged withpossession of stelen property,
os $100$ bend and givesa November 1 1 court date.
Traffic offenseThe afternoos ofOcl. 2, a Des
Plainesman, 19, utenck the rearofa car slopped at a red light at theintersectios of Dempster Streetand Ozark Avenue, Niles. Noone was injured in the accident,bnt in the conrue of investigation,police determined the DesPlaines man tacked a valid.li-Cense or insurance. He wancharged with those offesses andfor failing to reduce speed. Hewas released os a$i3O00recogni-rance bond and guves a Nov. 4confidate. - .
Purse theftAn employee of a food mart in
the $100 block of MilwaukeeAve., Niles, mid police she leftthe front of the store to preparefood ordered by four men whocameinttseuigh$ofSepl. 30. Themes left after receivtng the foodand sometime talar she drscov-cred her purre was missung fromunder a coaster. The $20 parrecoutaised $400, keys, and checkstotaling $200, made oat ro thestere.
Forest PreservePolice beginroadside checks
Cook County President Rich-md Phelan announced that CookCounty's Forest Preserve Poltcewill be conducting rnadstde safe-ty checks throaghout the ForestPreserven.
The roadside safety checks arepart of a progran to target Doy-ing Under the lufluence (DUll)drtvers Within the Forest ltOeserves. The Forest Preserve Dus-trictreceived none.year, $81,633grast from the Illinois Depart-melt of Transportation and theNational HJghway Traffic SafetyAdministrntionjFedep,J HighwayAdministration for the piogeais.
According to Joseph N. Ned-na, acting general superintendentof the Forest Preserve, the grantenables the Forest Preserve po-lice todeelicate two officers to Ilsesole function of DUS enforcementand prevention. These officerswill also receive special liaisingun DU! Enforcement
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OCT. 8/11YOUNG SINGLE PARENTS
Young Single Parente (21-45) will uponnor a social anddancing at 8:30 p.m on Thttrn-day, 0CL . 8 ut the Goldenflam Reslaurant, 6417 W.Htgginu. Chicago, Apple pick-mg in ncheduled fsar Snnday,Oct. 11. Nrwcomern are al-wayn welcome, For more infor-malion call Cindy at (312) 286-1724.
OCTOBER 9SPARES SUNDAYEVENING CLUB
Sporen Sunday Evening Clubwill host a card night of PartyBridge & Pinochle Friday, Oct.9, 7:30 p.m. at 515 East Thack-er St. Den Plalnea. No partnernrequired. Prizes & Refresh-melts. Call (312) 87$-7123.
ST.PETER'S SINGLES.All singles Over 35 invited to
thrne big dancen. . , St. Peter'sSinglenDascen.Friday, Oct. 9,9pm, Enzo Hall, Harlem ut Fou-ter, Saturday, Oct. 10, 9 pm.,Golden Flame. 6417 Higgins.Sunday, Oct. 11. 6 to 9:30 p.m.Aqua Bella Hall, 3630 N, llar-lem, Each dance $5, Call (312)334-2589,
CATHOLIC ALUMNI CLUBA fall colors cabin trip te
WhitepinesStateForestin Mor-is, IL, for single young adults
(ages 21.38) will be sponsoredby the Cathôlic Alumni ClubOver the Columbus Day Week-end, Friday evening, Get, 9through Monday, Oct. 12. Theson-member cost of $100 in-dudes three nights lodging in amodern, healed cabin, two BBQdinnnrn, and a breakfast. tOeser.vations alo required. For moreinformatiou and u free C.A.C.newslelercall (312) 726-0735.
CATHOLIC ALUMNI CLUBA dance for single yossg
adults (ages 21-3$) will be spos-nored by the Catholic AlumniClub 9 pm, Friday, 0cL 9 at theOEllare Marriott Hotel, 1535 W.Higgins Rd. (by CumberlandAve, and the Kennedy Espy.),Chicago. Non-member admis-sion is $7. Live music will beprovided by the band Park Ave-nur, The dress code eeqnirescoat and tie for men. For moreinformation and a free C.A.C,newsletter call(312) 726-0735,
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The Aware Singlen Groupand IlieChicagoland Singlen As-socialion invite all singles to ajoint singlen dance at 8:30 p.m.on Friday, Oct. 9, at the Wynd-ham Hamilten Hotel, 400 ParkBonlevard,Ilasca, Music Will beprovided by Muuic Makers. Ad-mission is $5 for non-mrmbers,For more information, callAware at (312) 777.1005 or(312)545-1515,
OCTOBER 10NORTHWEST SINGLESASSOCIATION
All singles are invited to theCombined Clnb Singlen danceat 8 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. lO,in the Penthouse Ballroom ofthe Steuffer Oak Brook Hotel,2100 Spring Road, Oak Brook,Music will be provided by Mu-sic in Motion, The event is co-sponsored by the NorthwestSingles Association, YoungSuburban Singles. and Singles& Company. Admission will be$5, For more information call.(708) 209-2166. f
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OCTOBER10CATHOLIC ALUMNI CLUB
A Theater Night for singleyoung adalts (ages 21-38) willbe sponsored by the CatholicAlumni Club os Saturday, Oct.1$. Group discoust tickets areavallable for $16.50 for the 5p.m. performanceof "M. Butler.fly" at the Halsled Theatre Cen-Ire, 2700 N, Haluled, Chicago.For tickets, call Diana at (312)929-TIXX. For more informa-lion about the Cutholic AlumniClub and a free newsletter call-call (312) 726-0735.
OCTOBRE liSPARES SUNDAYEVENING CLUB
The Spares Sunday EveningClub will have a regular meet-ing a a Special Party Snnday,Oct. 11, honoring Emil Brano -Festivilies and refreshments at7:30 p.m. Ball room dancingimmediately following the fes-
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celebrates 103rd birthday books sold byNA'AMAT USA
Cora Otto, a res!d4ni ofSt.'Francis Hospitals Extended CaroCahIer, celebrates her 103rd birthday with her son, William H.QUo (left) ofFlo,ida andhergrandson. Chuck Otto of Evanston.Mrs. Ottohasresidedin Evanslonformany years.
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The book cools $35, and willhelp NAAMAT USA SuburbanChicago Council mise funds forils work.
NAAMAT USA has over1,000 inslallalious il Israel tisaIoffer a vast network of programsand services benefiting womeoand children. 11 is also active inthe selllument of Russians, Ediio.plans and other newcomers. Tobuy an Rslerlainment '93 Bookand help support NAAMATsmany vocaliosal. educational andsocial programs il Israel, call theSuburban Chicago Council Of-fice at(708)446.7275.
Day care centerpresents bazaar
The Deertield Day Care Cen-1er, a not for profit communityservice, located at 445 PineStreet, Deerfield, (CadwellSchool) is sponsoring a HolidayBazaarSawrday,Nov. 7, fmm IOam. until5p.m.
Adminsionis free.Craflers and vendors feawring
holiday gEls, wood carving,paintings, jewelry, toys, casmel-ics, tupperware, 1/2 price books,clothes, sweats, . t.shiels, andmany nioreitems nuilable for bol-iday giving will be offered at thissale. Free door prizes will beawarded.
Luncheon will he served from11:30 am. until 2 p.m. The pnb-lic is invited lo altettd.
Proceeds from this sale willhelp defray the cost ofa fire pro-tection system iustalled lastspring.
For farther information, call(708)945.4290.
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Five years ugo, a woman'schancenofdeve!opingbleastcalo-cerwereosein II. Today theyaoeoneio nine.
This alarming Uend hasprompted many women to learnthe fada about breast cancer andto follow screeningiecommenda-lions for early detection of thedisease. Many other women.however, do notknaw or tune outthis bad news and never takesteps lo proteetthe health of theirbreasts.
This year. 180,000 Americanwomen will develop cancer of thebreaaL Thegood news is that, de-spite increasing incidence isles.the death rate from breast cancerhan been fairly stable for the past50 years. A major reason for thisunchanging death rate is in-creased emphasis on early deine-lion, along with imprnved eral-ment.
Early diagnosis is tite key toerasing breast cancer before itItas spread. With prompt Seat-ment, the chances for completerecovery aoegood.
Every woman should lake anactive role in the early detectionof breast cancer by practicingmonthly breast self-examination,having a yearly breast exam by aphysician, and geltiug marinemammograms after age 40. Amammogram is an X-ray lest to
The North Glen Business analProfessional Women's Organiza-tiow is seeking applicants for ilsannual $1 000 scholarship. To beeligible, she applicant must be awomta and U.S. citizen, 25 orolder, working at least 20 haars aweek who wishes ta improve herskills or complese her educaslou.Emphasis will bu on financialneed.
For aforarusios andan appti-catiaa, call Donna Wallace at256-9165 afaer 5 p.m. The dead-hoe for applications, which willha screened by the scholarshipcommittee, is Nao. 2. TIse corn-mittee wilt interview faaalisss aadthu wirsner wilt be aonannccd inDecember.
North Glen BPW, celebratingits 25th anniversary Ibis year, isufliliated wills BPW/USA, theoldest and largest working worn-en's organization in Ike worldwithmoredsan 3,000 lacal organ-mations thruaghont the country.
Facts aboutbreast cancer
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Doctors don't know why remewoniendevelopbreastcascerandothers do not. They do know,though, that reme factors can in-crease rink, including age over50. having a personal or familyhistory ofbrcastcancer, and hay-hIga firutchild afterage 30. Ear.ly onset ofmenutruadon and latemenopause may alno increaseyolirrisk.
Those who fall into any ofthese gmnps still need to worryabout breaulcaucec, Many wem-en who develop the disensa' bayeno known risk factors. The wis-est strategy in to become familiarwith their own breasts, nxaonin-ing them isgubely forchanges orlumps, and secadectoreach yearforanexajnipmon
Thechancex ofmost lumps be-ing cancer aie small..oiie in five.Most lampa ate fluid filled cysts00 benign (non-cancerous) tu-mors thatdo not pose any serioushealth tlooeata,
Don's let fear or ignoranceabout cancer interfere withprep-er health maintenance, Takingcate ofyour breasts is a life-longpraires tltat will Itepefully bere-wardedwith heallby breasts andahealthy body throughout one'slife.
Professional womenoffer scholarship
t promotes increased opporloari-ties and reengsasion fnrwnnaon inall walks of life. North Glenmeets os the fourth Tuesday ofthe moath at Atlganers Reatou-ransin Norlhbruak.
The club raised the maney forthe scholarship through club ac-livides such as its silent and actonctions last year.
Holy Familyholds osteoporosisseminar
The Mury Mullenis HackettWomen's Health Center as HolyFamily Hospital will sponsor anosteoporosis seminar Thursday,Oct. 8, in the hospitals aadisori-um from 7 5o9 p.m.
Holy Family Hospisul is loca!-ed at the comerofGolfaad RivermutIs in DesFlaines. The evens tsfree so Ike community. To regis-ter, call the Center at (708) 297-5800,ext. 2727.
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In celebration of NationalBusiness Women's Week, theSkokie Valley Business and Pro-feusionalWomen's Clubia featur-ing a panel of five successfulbauiness women who will de-scribe their success in their ownindividual fields.
Sludents from local highschools have been invited to at-lend.
Candidates running for officewill participaleia the networkiaghusar.
Social hour is os 5:30 pot. wsthdioner at 6:30 p.m. The cous is$15 including lax and gealnisy.
The meeting is scheduled forOct. 19, at the North Shore hilt-ton, 9599 Skokie BIv. Call beforeMonday to make reuervotions,
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Kimberly Kazakeich and Jonathan O/lamer were wed ors Sun-day, September 13 at St. Catherine's Church in Clenview. Kirn-burly io the daughter ofMr. and Mrs. WalterKazakeich of Glen-Wew. Jonathan is the son of Mrs. Mary Oliver of Ni/es and Mr.Oonald Oliver of Maine. Tise bride is a gradoale of GlenbrookSouth High School. The groom is a Maine Eaolgraduate and isin the Marine Reserves.
Professional women invite high-shoolers to panel discussion
Irene Montwill, (708) 965-2097or Elsa Bebrends, (708) 675-9039.
St. Josephsholdsbazaar
An corlybird Christmas bazaarwill be held at St. Joseph's Ukeui-niuu Cuthulic Church, 5000 N.-Cawbectuad Ave., Chicago. Sul-urduy, Oct. 10, froto 9 aro. to 5p.m.
More than 40 exhibitOrs willoffer a wide variety ofhand mudeenufas. Ukruioittu foods uadbaked pustries will be served. Ad-mirsiva if free.
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St. Stephenwomen hostbazaar
St. Stephen's Rosary-Alsar So-ciety in Des Plaines is once againhosting a Holiday Bazaar so bepresented October 10 fmm 10am. until 6 pro.
All the crafts will be presentedby professional eohibilors.
Rosary-Allan members willonly host she event and be incharge of she Bakery Booth, TheLiquor Basketond other railles.
St. Stephea is loculed onSprice between Everett and Pros-poet Ave.
Career womensell savingsbooks
The National Association ForWomen lo Carecra (NAFWIC) isruisiog fuads by setting Enter-laiameotto '93 Discount SavingsBooks. These Chicugolaatt dis-count dining and citare booksare,nOw being sold for $35 perbook. -
There are fave Chicagoluadeditions to choose from. Eachbook contains a Fine Dining sec-lion with distinctive membershipcard, plus handreds of Iwo-for-one and 50 percent off couponsfor family dining, fast food, nao-vies, theatre and sporting evcots,shopping. services trod travel. Aparalos of thu proceeds from thesale of the Enterlainmerat® '93books will help fand the NAF-WtC scholaírship fund at HarperCollege.
Coasses NAFWIC as (708).934-5299 P.O. Bas 72275, Ro-selle, IL 60172 taordor Entertain-meot®'93 books.
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Bringing up children can be a littleeasier arad more fulfilling when child andparent understand each other besSer andmore clearly. As adults, you and you alonehave the ability lo learn how lo do Ihis.
By taking part in S.T.8.P.SyslemalicTraining for Effective l'arenlingparcntsran learn how lo increase parenling skills,even with younger children, la Irain andprovenl communications problems as
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hold fashion show
The Linco/sasvaod Afternoon Club will arald its annoal phi/an-thropy luncheon andfashion show Wednesday, Oct. /4, al Mon-astuasy, Gina's BanquaI Room, 3935 W. Oevon Avenue, Chica-go, IL. Price is $23 per person. Pictured (from left) arecommit/en membera Roseanne O'Neill, Irma Granata, PatriciaBurger, MaryBava, andLorrie Basler.
Resurrectionauxiliary plansholiday boutique
The Resurrection HospitalAasiliary is planninga Christmasbousiqnetobe held from 7 am. to4 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 20 at Res-nema/sien Medical Center, 7435W.Talcott Avenue, Chicasgo. Theboutique will feature Christmasdeeorationsnndoshermiscellane-was gift items iuclnding a bakesale. .
All proceeds-from the aoviliavyboutique benefit RcssrreciioaMedical Cestcs's mammographycenter. For more information,call (312)792-5110.
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Support group to helpcompulsive eaters
For those individuals strug_gling 10 maintain weight conroI,Our Lady of the ResureccLionMedical Center offers a free sup-port group, Overeaters Anooy-mous, every Thursdayand Fridayfrom 8 to 9 p.m. during the monthofOciober.
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Reception for GammaKnife patients
Nifes ron/dent, Casimir Jewgienew (left) was honored by theChicago NeuroSur9ical Center (CNC) of Columbus Hospital at arecent reception for former Gamina Knife patients. Thu GammaKnife ¡s an Nnviaible blade which treats inoperable brain tumorsand vascular lesions without surgery. CNC is one of only a selectfew institutions in the United States and around the world to offerthis revolutionary technology. Pictured to the right of Mr. Jewgie-new are former attorney generat Nell Hartigan, who served asmaster of ceremonies, Dr. Tomasz Helenowski, director of theGamma Knife Unit, and Sister Patiricia Dunleavy, M.S.C.
TalkUne needsvolunteers
Talkline Help Lines volunteerstaff is at an all lime low. Talk-line is holding interviews thoughElse month ofOctober for the neatvolunteer training. Volunteersmust be casing and patient, makea six month commitment and hoabtoto give three houes a week.
A 40 hoar training will ranfrom Nov. 3 to 15. For moro in-formation or to set np an inter-view Contact Heather al 981-l27lMon.-Fri.9a.m.to5p.m.
Jay McGuireJay J. McOuiro has completed
homing in fundamental militaryskills at the Army ROTC CampChalleage,FortKnox,KY.
McOnire is the son of Williamand Marcela McGnire ofLincolnwood.
Us is a 1989 graduale of NibsWestlligh School, Skokie.
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Exercise classfor expectantmoms
Expectant mothers know thoimporlanceofbeing in shape dur-ing theirpeegnancy,as well asaf-terthebabyishorn. A low impactworkout with proper stretchingand strengthening enercises hasheers created for these women.
On-going Perinatal enerciseclasses are offered each monthfmm 6-7 p.m. on Tuesdays andThursdays and from 10 am. tollam. on Saturdays at Northwest-cru University's Sports Pavilion.The esercise classes are offeredthrough thePhysicalTherapy De-paumEnt at the Evanston Hospi-tal and arc designed for expectantmothers and women who havejustgivenbirlb.
For more information and toregistercall the Physical TherapyDepartment of Evanston Hospi-tal at (708) 570-2060.
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Res discusseseating right
'Eating Right the Low FatWay' will he the topic ofa seriesof programs beginning Friday,0CL 9, at Renurrectioti MedicalCeuter, 7435 W, Talcott Ave,,Chicago. Theprogratfl menlafoat-consecutive Fridays thmugh Oc-tobcr30.
The sessions will be held at10:30 am, in the ProfessionalBuilding Classroom located onthe first floor of the ProfessionalBitilding. Jan Fortins, a Registered Dietitian, will teach partici-pante how to lower their choleste-rol levels Ibiroagh simple changesin eating habita.
The fee is $30. Advance regis_tratiou is required. For moro in-formaliou, please call the WeightManagement office at (312) 792-5022 and press "1' for further in-formation.
Eye surgerynot foreveryone
Increasingly aggressive pro-motion of a surgical eye peoro-dure and claims it eliminates, foranyone, the need for correctiveglasses or contact lenses has atleast one leading area ophthal-mologist concerned.
RK is a good procedure for- correcting myopia of a minimaldugree," says Dr. Manas Keaff,professor of Clinical Ophthal-mology al Norllsweatorn Univer-sity and founder of Chicago-based Knaff Eyç Institute. "How-ever, it's not for evetyonn"
Radial Keratotomy, or RK,was approved by ilse AmericanAcademy of Ophthalmology lastyear as a safé and effective pro-cedure for comecting myopia, ornearsightedness. An electtveOnt-patient surgical procedure,RK improves vision by allesingthe curvature of the corneathrough tiny spoke-like incisionswhich flatten ils shape.
Dr. Kraff is concerned thatcurrent marketing efforts arefostering unrealistic expects-lions among corrective lenswearers.
Dr. Keaff especially cantiossagaiust judging RK surgical ex-perIme hosed on the number ofprocedures performed. "The vol-mae of EKs performed doesn'tnecessarily reflect successfulOntcomes," he says. "Surgicaljudgment on the pact ofthe oplt-thalmobogist and realistic expec-tatious of ils potential are equal-ly importaaL'
Consumers considering theRK procedure shoald thoroughlydiscuss with a trained RK sue-geon in advance:
t. Whether they are an excel-lent, borderline or not a goodcandidate for an RN;
Advantages and disadvan-tages of the procedure;
Side effects and pOlcntialcomplications;
4 Realistic expectations forvision improvement once under-going au RN; and
5, Alternative methods forcorrection of nearsighteduess.
"Currently, new refractiveprocedures, including une of theescsmer laser, are being per-formed under FDA guidelines ata number of centers in the US,'says Dr. Keaff 'la my opinion,these procedures will prove toho more predictable and saferOver the next few years than
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Stay Healthy!
receives honorsChris E, Stout, Ptiy,D., Atan-
ciato Administrator and Chief ofPuychology at Forest Hospital,recentlywasadmiltedto nomineestatus with the American CollegeofRealth Cure Esecudves, apre-feanionul society founded in 1933andheadquarteredin Chicago.
As a nominee status, a healthcareprofessional must completean entensive application anddemonstrate educational prepar-educas und commitment ot thehralthcaee field. Tho College,which represents more than24,000 heulthcaee eneculives, of-fers comprehensive programs forcertification, self-assessment, ed-ucation, careercoanseling, publi-cation, research and public poli-cy.
Dr, Stout, u resident of north-west suburban Buffalo Grove,Itas been a memhor of the ForestHospital professional staff since
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Nurses offer flu shots
Dr, Chris E, Stnut
1985. He specializes in the treat-ment of children and udobesrenta.
As apabIle service io thebom- by a Visiting Nurse Associationmunity, Visiting Nurse Associa- North registered nurse and thedon North celebrates 95 years of cost is $10 per persosshot, Nocommunity service by offenug appointment is necessary. Vol-low-cost flu shots from lt am, to unteers from the community will
be assisting as receptionists ateach site.
The Visiting Nurse Associa-lion North is a non-profit, UnitedWay funded Home Health Agen-cv servicing the north and north-
6 p.m. Oct. 18 ut LincolnwoodTownCenter,Touhy and MeCer-mick,Lincolnwood.
The shots are targeted for sen-ile citizens and anyone over theage of 18, who works or is ftc-quesuily out in public areas and west suburbs. For further infor-would like extra protection mution, contact Joan Byrne, RN.agalnstintluenzaviruses. manager VNA North at (708)
The shots will he administered 892-0646.
Slate cardiovasularrisk check
A Cardiovascular Risk Checkfeaturing several lifesaving testais being offered at the GalterLife-Center, 5157 N. Francisco, from5 to 7:30 pm. on Thursday, Oct.17, and 8 am. It) noon on Satire-day,Oct. 19,
Tesla being offered include afree blood pressure check, a totalcholesterol test for $5, an HDLand LDL lipid profile for $35,and a glucose (diabetes) screen at
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. 'Fatigue, Or tow energy, is oneof the most common symptomsindividuals present to their fami-ly physician," states psychobo-gist, Dr. Joseph Barr. Chief ofPsychology at Laiheran GeneralHospital.
"The root cause of fatigse is adifficalt diagnosis und can becaosed by a namber of medical,psychological and life-style fue-toes,"
"Early psychological testing,"he cosliaaes, "can role Ont anylikelihood that stress or dryers.sion huvedepletedan individual'senergy reserves."
Consult withplasticsurgeon
A free consultation with pIas-ticsurgeon Dr. Elias G. Obleas isbeing sponsored by SwedishCovenant Hospital from 9 am. tonoon on Wednesday. Oct. 14, inIhn Family Practice Center, 2751W,Winoaa,
Find out the requirements of agoodcandidate foreither cosmet-icoereconstouctivesurgery.
Appointments are needed forthis free screen'mg, and may bemade bpatiiPg() 872lXl,,X5107. eOca'Oun'O.r.,,.,.v(,."..-....
$10. Farticipants may choose thefingerstick or arm draw for thecholesterol and glucose checks.Fees also iucludea free CardiacRisk Factor questionnaire. Life-Center members receive a dis-coust on the lipid and glucosetesting.
Dietary guidelines will he giv-en when oppoinlments uro mude.To make a needed appointmentcull the LifeCenler at 878-9936.
ist addresstigue issue
Dr. Burr, who is in privateprocure xl tite Center for MedicalPsychology, Des Plaines, wilt ad-dress the free lenuhtime aadieecespoosored by Oakloe Commuoi-ty College at Norlhbrook CourtMutt on Friday, Oct. 9,al 12:15 to1:15p.m.
Por additional information,cull Lori Mieling at (708) 827-8538 or Bou Coroelissen at (708)635-1812.
Learn tocope witharthritis
For those individuals esperi-escing difficulties with arthritis,the Arthritis Coping & EducationProgram (formerly known as theArthritis Action Council) will hooffered on the third Thursday ofeach mouth at Our Lady of theResurrection Medical Center.The next meeting will be held osThursday, Oct. 15, from I to 3p.m. in the seventh floor aediteri-est at the medical center, 5645WestAddison Street, Chicago.
Noregiutration isreqnire. Foradditional information, call theCenter for Healthy Living al OurLady of' tire Resurrect)pjt,(312)
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First Ad/CPR classesoffered at ResurrectionCommunity rrsidenlsare invit-
ed to purticipate in American RedCross Standard First Aid and Cae-diopotmosary Resuscitation(CPR) courses sponsored by Res-urreetion Medical Center, 7435W. TaluottAve., Chicago.
This two-session class will beoffered from 5:30 to 10 p.m. osTuesday, Oct. 13 und Thursday;Oct. 15. The fee is $80. Classeswill he held is the Mother Hed-wig Ream located on the ground(toorofthemedicul center.
Lecture addresses'tummy troubles'
"Tummy Troubles" will be thetopic of Swedish Covenant Hos-pital's nentfree fall lecture at 7:30p.m. On Tuesday, 0cl. 13, in theAnderson Pavilion Auditorium,275tW.Wisiena.
SCH Gastroenterologist Dr.Albert J. Saperla will discuss thecauses and latest treatments of avariety of gastrointestinal prob-tress including ulcers, hiatal her-
Appointed chairmanSwedish Covenant Hospital,
5145 N. California, announcedthat Dr. Karen O'Mars recentlywas appointed chairman of tItehospital's Department of Emer-gency Medicine.
Dr. O'Mars previonsly servedas direetor of Emergency Servie-rs at Mount Siani Medical Cm-ter. She is hoard certified inemergency medicino and intnr-nal medicine.
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Breathers'club tomeet
For individuals with breathingproblems that muy couse difficel-ti, io coping with everyday life,Oar Lady of the ResnerectionMedical Center offers the Breath-ers' Club on Tuesday, Oct. 13,and the second Tuesday of everymonth, from 1 to 2 p.m. at themedical center, 5645 West Addi-sun Street, Chicago. No registra-lion is required. For additionalinformation, colt the Center forHealthy Living atOarLady of IhnResurrection, (312) 794-1640.
I-told in the seventh floor class-.room, thn program is conductedby Neil Rosenberg, M.D., Inter-nul MedicioelFulmonury Spe-nahst on staffai OorLady of theResurrecliuo Medical Center.Topics of group discassiuo in-elude asthma, emphysema, broc-chitis, poeumuniu, flu und cigar-elle smoking.
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Viewers. The cable companieswosld holler and scream. BotIto more -than what they'vebecs doing in trying to preventCongress from re-regulatingtheir indostry.
1f you pst a Mister beforeyoar name and you're over 50years old we suggest you takeaPSAblond test. Thetest indi-cates whether or no! you mayhave a prostate problem. Avery high prrceatage of meado have sock problems andtho is the most definitive testto determine it. Like most itt-nooses, early detection canprevent what coald be a seri-nos illness.
Basebalt fans should reolizethis is the shank of their verylong major teagne seasos. Theteague baseball playoffs oreasaolly the best series ofgames played during theentireyear. We've always thoughtthey're-msch better thus theWorld Series which ore oftennor-sided. It seems the teagueplayoffs pits the two mosteven-matched teosos which er-salts io many memorablegames.
On Monday night foot-ball na TV., referee JerryMarkbreit was Ilse head manamong the football officials.Markbreit came Out of ourplayground on Ilse south sideand played footbalt at nur highschool. lu abiogrophy he cred-bed his high school coach forbeing such a positive inflo-
ence in his life. Today, Chica-ga high school athletes mayaothavrtheuecoachrolemedrIs in their fulares. Unless amitlion dollars is foand to fi-nance Chicago high choolsports, the entizo year's pro-grana coutd be disbanded De-ceiuher t. These inner citykids desperately need suchrote models in their lives. The00e million dollar cost lo fi-nance Chicago's high schoolsports' program is a smallprice to pay forkids whn comefrom single preen! homes.Manyofthese coaches mesar-rogate fathers ta teens who'vegol the deck stacked againstthem.
Dedicatenew Paceservices
Pace, the snbnrban bas service,officially kicked-offthe transpor-ludan Services being provided tothennw Sears site in Hoffman Eu-tales und broke ground for a Eran-sit center.
Representatives nfPuce, CTA.Metro, und Seres, uod locat offi-ceda, will be in attendance al theceremasy which begins at 9 am.,01 Ihr Sears Prairie Stase Dcccl-Opmcnt, l-toffman Estates.
Ground is belog brokea for thePace Tranuit Center at the SearsPrairie Stone Development,which will accommodate eightbases and inctadeauhetterealpas-senger waiting area for np to 150people. Pace hopes to have thebus Eronsferplatform is place thisyear, and the passenger woiliagarea completed neat spring.Transportation is already beingprovided to the Sears site throughthe combined efforts ofPace andother transit agencies.
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The landscaper, nwner of Bill'sçnmplete Landscaping, admittedhis storage of "mulch, stone,bricks (was) not in an orderlyfashiou," He maintained Ihreesemi-traileru huul out garbageand truth each week, but offeredto move if his being there wascontroversial.
G!ennRudzik, ofwholives im-mediately behind the site in the6900 blockofDowagiac Avenue,Chicago, said in 1988 the unto-motive firm kept fare trailers andten iron Storage cnntainers an siteand now there are 12 trailers and40 storage containers. He arid,"Last week an eight wheel dumptruck (lefta) full load nffresh ma-uare.,.two days luter at 5:30 n.m.a front loader loaded it iutatrucks."
Gigi Barbara, another Dowagi.nc Avenue resident, spoke of herembatassment abaut the firm'strash when she has campany.Thomas Brawny, an attorney rep-resenting a traut in the name ofNitra bnildrrJoscph Jadah main-lizard the antomolive firm had nofarther need for outride storage.A representative ofGeneral Basi-ocas Forms, 6977 Anatin Ave-nue, Niles, spoke against allow-isg the storage and the presidentof the Edgebraok CommanityAssociation, a professional mgi-near, cautioned solvents usedwith the firm's anta parts mightconcern the EPA.
After denying Kaplan's peli-tian, the Bored allowed the newowner of Boxcar Willie's, 7800Caldweit Avrnne, MichaelSmol-yansky, to expand the restanrant'udiaingarea fam 242 seals to 290.
Smolyansky plant to de-emphasize the establishment'slarge bar und convert the restau-rant ta a dining and daitcittg spotfeaturing music of tise SOs, 60sand 70s and a Inmate for weddingand anniversary celebrafloas
The new praprietoralsri gainedpermission to increase parkingspaces from 116 to 133 spaces byre-striping the parking tnt to therequired widths and changing thecurbing.
Antonio Priolo, 8819 taImareAvenue, asked for a variation intherequiredreuryard and thesep.amIlos between u propsed addi-tien to his hnuse and his existinggarage. Heplunsa 166x234"hi-level addition to his exiutinghi-level home, using cedar sidingta match the original siding.CammissionerDotackgaineaj ap-provaI for the variation, pravid-ing the baildingconfarms ta Vit-lageFim cades.
The Board will recommendPeter M. Aleksiau of Chicago beallowed a zoning change tram B-2 to B-2, Special Use to openWaltech Pradncts, Inc., an antaparts re-manufacturing companyat 7430 Milwaukee Avenue. Thefirm is a father and sos operation,
-with twopart time employees andwilt ese milling machines, lathes,sand blasters and parts washers inits re-mannfactnre, Nites VillageBoard mastgive final approval.
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The graffiti at St. Adalbert's ismare serious than spasy paintingu regalar wall, Massues asserted,because a cemetery is a sacredplace. It it defucing a grave, hesaid.
Last March, six teenagers whoparticipated in knocking over anddamaging aImaI 725 tombstonesatML Olive! cemetery. 2755 W.I I lth SI., Chicaga, were atTestedafteru reward of$1O,000 was af-ferrai. The utveat was aided by atip from un area woman, policesaidatthe time. Fiveof the teens,and seven adults who allegedlyfailed to canton! their children,were subsequently sued by theChicugo Catholic Archdiocesefar compensatory und panitivedamages.
In May,-two suburban men istheir twenties were srntoncetl to90 days injalt, fnur yearn prnba-
lion after pleading guilty to brai:glariziug two mausoleums in SI.Mary cemetery, Bvergreen Park.Police said the twa had beendrinking heavily. They gainedentry ta aneofthecrypta bat werennsnccnssfyl in romaving a cas-keg in a second mansoleam, theywere able to remove a casket. pryit Open and remove a skull. See- Aeral witoesses later saw the skullandcal!edpotice,-
A recent addition to St. Atlal-bert's, the Mary, Mother nf Gadmausoleum was dedicated inMay, 1991. It contains 6,300crypluand 336 cremation niches.
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some magic. Harvey the Clownwill be at the station between tand 3 p.m. A member ofthe FireDepaelmest'u High Rise RescueTeam will demonstrate repellingandrape rescue.
At3:l5p.m. theTeustres of theNarth Maine PireProtectian Dis-laici will he on hand ro dedicatethe unweit fire truck to join theathrr equipment currendy beingnsed by the department. ChiefMarrie Farbman mncaurages eve-eyane ta visit the fire Station andlearn mare about Fire Preventionand Fire Education. It witt he anafternoon offun for everyone.
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For inforsnatioa cat! AngelaPalmer, Mainefltay program ca-ordiaator, 01023-0650. A
MaineStay, Maine Township'syoalh Services depanment, offersyouth and familycounseling, pea-vides parent mdacation, adminis-tort a model juvenile restitutionprogram, coordiaatos a deop.iscenter and uappnrts local sah-stauce-abese prevealion pro-grams. Por farther iafarmatioona MaineSlay services. call 823- 0,, .-.' .
How do you display oneplagar from the Webster Hanse,one horseshoe from the Backen-hauer farm, twenty typewritersand a kitchen strainer from theKinders? Des Plaines HistoricalMasenm director, Joy Matthies-seo, assembled sach one-of-a-kind items in an exhibit, "PiecesafthePast," now On display.
"Yema ago the Mnscum tookin everything aayone donated,"Matthiessen said. "Now due tospace limitations, we are more se-Indice. Artifacts accepted farour cellectian shanid have sameDea Plaines historical casare-500." When organizing early do-nations iu the Kinder House atticseveral pieces were of interest,bat didn't add up to a fall exhibit."Pieces oftho Past" is also a cele-bradas aflhe Historical Society'syear-bug celebration of ita 25thanoiversoty,
Other items ou display io theMasenm's lower-tenet euhibitroom through December are n1943 bicycle liceose made from asoybean paper (metal was heiagused for the war cffort), a diera-ma of the Seeerr fave u hir°°°ccc,'n"v" uy alo wrcnara
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treat young people as equalswhen it cames to nnderutandingthe needs and emotions in theircomplex lives."
Her vehicle is physical educa-tion, bat not Iba staff of PE. -class nightmares that many peo-pterelnctantly recall. "There wasa time when people became PB.teachers because they wanted tocoach. The whole emphasis inthe class was sports," she said."Everything about it wan so in-timidatiug and sometimes humil-iating to many kids."
Oarfocus must be on teach-ing sladento lifelong fitoess,"Sloan said, "The problems pIa-guieg adults--obesity, high bloodpressure and inactive lifestyles--ureon therise in our yoath.
Sloan's philosophy was mani-(estad in the creation ofthe Soph-Omore Fitoess Program now be-tng used district-wide withfollow-np elective courses forjuniorsand seniors.; Impaired by cancere for thestudenta, she created Physical-Management class. Thin alterna-tive physical edacationclass pro-vides these kids with a non-threatening Opportanily to learnabout lifestyle changes, nutritioneducation, exereisr and self-image.
Her selfless concern also takesSloan beyoncltheclassroom, Shedeveloped thedintrict's staff well-ness program, successfullycoached the girls' cross.country A
team to nutuerons tides andchampionships, and has devotadthousands of hares as a comma-nityyouth vnlunteer.
Sloan holds u bachelor's de-pece from Narthern Illinois Uni-versity. DeKaIb, and a master'sdegree from Indiana University,Bloomington, IN. She has alsoaecumiiluted more than 60-addi-"üanalgraduatohburs -
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the doll collection, farm eqaip-meut, the very popslar dentistchair and several advertisingitcms, Many items will be doca-toasted, bat frangin nf some re-main a mystery.
"We're hopiag someone wtlthelp as identify a large, hinged,wooden sign listing stores ouCeutor Street," Matthiessen aatd,"Wa know we've had it since themid 70s, bat don't know where itcame from." Tite diversity of thisnew evhibit poisis ap the ever-changing face of the Des PlatneaMnseum. lo addition to being ahouse mnueum, it also cantasnsesteasivehislorical documents tathe research library and is hometo several On-going graups, nachas the Genealogical Qaestors andthe Ktnder Qailters
Great supporters of the Mu-5mm, the Kinder Quillers meetOnce a week to workougroap andindividual projeclu. They recent-lycompleled a quilt which wi't beou display at the Kinder HaaseunttlDecember4 Ticketsareho- A
ing sold for this qailt; proceedisyilt go toward the mascara's leEr-Ile cottrclton, For details, call(708) 3915399, -weekdays be-twdeh9iaaad4pm,AAAAA
Centre East presents'The Dormitory'
AConlro East proaeols Ike Chi- Carbone 14, a cnmany founded
ago-area premiere nf Le Dar- by Maheu in Montreal in i 980.toir(tTheDarmilory"),unelectri- The company is famnus for ilstying chranicle nf the history of strong Iradilion of arliutic creo-A ae entIre generation, Thuruday lion und ongoing research inthrnugh Ealurday, Dol 15 acting, movement, and direcl-
, through l7at8p.m. each night.A ing. in a queul for an art farmLe Dortair, Mitten and ehnre-
ngraphod by Billes Mahen inNovember 1988, hun been anacclaimed interrsalianal hit andhas received spectacalar re-views warldwido.
Inspired by a childhnod seap.shot of Mahean, Le Dartnirstarts an n'reverie in movementnf life ie a Catholic boardingnchuoi dsrmitarp in Quebec,The work gathera incredibleforce as nne powerful image foi-lawn another. The yosng char-actera are engulfed in the angerand violence of the 1960's thaIfnllowvd the relative innocenceofthu '50's. is atheatricalvorteanf dance, masic, film, poetry,and archileclure, the world ofchildhood cornea ta lite ut utran-zied pace. -
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that combinen different ele-meets into new Wave "visualtheater." Carbone 14'u perfor-mance of "Le Rail was the hit ufthe 1988 Chicago internationalTheater Fealivat.
Tickets for Le Dortoir, Oct. 15,18 and 17 at Centre East are920.50/917.50 and are now onnale at the Center East Bon Gf-fice (7701 N. Liecols Ave., 0ko-kie) und at all TicketMasler nut-lelo. Group discounts areavailable and majar credit cardaare Welcome. To charge ticketsby phone, call Centre East at(708) 673-6300 arTickelmasteral (312) 902-1500. The ContreEast Box Oflice is open Man-day-Friday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m andEalurday-Eunday, 10 a.m.-2p.m.
Naper Village presentsCelebrate the area's rich eut-
turai and ethnic diversity with aAsawpli of evlertainment,-food, displays, und aetivilleafrom many natioes at Nation-Fest daring Colsmbas Dayweekend, Saturday ucd Sue-day, Oat. i O and i i , from i i laSp.m. ut Noper Settlement Ma-sesm Village in Naperville. A
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A I°.ant in sponsored by NapervilleHeritage Society in cooperationwith - Naperville's WelcomeWagun Clubs, the city of Naper-ville, and Harria Travel Center.
individuals representing aver20 nations will abure their
A unique heritages within NaperSettlement's llth-centary set-hag. The village's 25th historicresidences, buolnesses, andpublic structures will be open fortooting with guides in periodclothing both days.
AEntertainera with interoalion-al fluir will be pertarmiegthroughout the weekend, with
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AG Saturday, renaweed sto-ryteller Shunta, appearing incolorful African outhls, will betelling traditional tales at Africanpeople form America, the Carib-bean, and Africa. Ehe will enlin-en her sterytelliog by playing in-atrumenlo of African engin,including the mbiru, balafan andtau.
On Sunday, the Chi-TownDrum and Dancers, from theNative American Indian Centerin Chicago, will perform Inadi-hanoi dances in full ceremonialregalia.
Other perfarmeru achoduledat various limea throughout thewaakend include Cliffard Long,with music and alarias of Britainand Ireland; Bnhemiun Ameni-can Concertina Band; Chinesefashians and dancers; popalanIrish folk band Arranmore; Celtic
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storyteller Dusty Rose; EngliohRenaissance pertarmerMcDaff; Korean Toe AKwnn Dudemonstrators; bagpiper KenCrsiokshank; andAAmerican in-dian Pow Wow slide show pres-entations and demonstrations.
Several dance groups willaine perform traditional dannenboth days, including Croatian,irish, Lithaaniae, Filipinu, andAmerican Folk.
in additiav tu the numerouseetertaieers thrasghont theweekend, representativos ufseveral A canotries will displaytheir artifacts, arts and cralls,tond, flugs and costumes. Mavywill also be selling iheirwares.
Cauntries with displayo in-elude Poland, the Ukraine,Frasee, FreeChina, Peru, Lilhu-ania, the Phillipinea, East india,Japan, Nigeria-Benin-City, Viet-new, Taiwan, CreaI Britain, Jar-dan, Germany, Korea and His-panic cultures.
Adding other ethnic flavor,Jerry Eharko'a Restaurant willoffer a menu with internatiaealappeal. itemu for sole includesmoked Ihuringer (Polish), bu-kulaus (Ukronian), fried rice,and krules (italian).
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Yiannis and Antigono Lam-brus, hoslu of the Hellenic inter-lude bilingual bitiultaral radioshow, will be ealeberaling the31st anniversary nI the show alfhe Faantain Blue ut DesPluineu, IL, on Friday, Oct. 1 6 at7 p.m. His Eminence Archbinh-op ialaoeos will award Yiannisand Aetigone the Medal of theApostfe Paul tor their three doc-ados of norvica la the GreekCommunity.
Procoedn of Ihm osent milifand the coat of quality Greek-American broadcasting. Thedonation is $50 per pernon andincludes opon bar, chateaubri-and dinner, entertainment anddancing. The entertainment in-dudes Neil Penesis (concert pi-anis!), Vasilis Gailanas lvneal-ist). and Panas, Stratas undSlaynaff Orchestra.
Ta make reuenvations callTina L. Asagnos, 1312) 332-0390 nr (701) 29h-0081.
NationFestAnimals foreign lo our coon-
try, such as llamas and anguragoals, will be en display in a pet-hag area.
Admission iu $6 adulls; $4seniors (62+) and youth (6-17);$14 family (2 adults and kids un-der 17); children 5 and anderfrey. Performers and schedulesubject la change without no-tice. Please call for av updatedschedule.
Complete the day's activitieswith ao eveniag at the Noper-nille Rotary Club's old-time, tra-ditional Gktoberfesf beginningal 5;30 p.m. an Fridajr, Satur-day, and Sunday, Oct. 9, 10,and 1 1 , oe Rntary Hill is Noper-Silla. Proceeds will benefit Nap-er Settlement Campaign.
Hupen Seglement MaseumVillage, Chicagoland's only19th-century living history sum-pien, is located two blocks southof Napercille's Riverwafk atWebster, Porter and Aurorastreets. Thn village is spec fromi 30 ta 4;30 p.m. an Saturdaysasd Sundays thrnugh October,and tar special evenings in De-oember. For more informationabout NationFeul or Naper Set-Ilement, call (708)420-6101.
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Phil Androa (right) al Glenview and John Moyer (acatad) ofChicago, rehearse a comical scena from Oakton CommunityCollege's upcomingpradaction oCThe Gaadûaclor,"byNail Si-mon, The altow ravis Friday through Sunday, October 9- t f and16-t8 in Performing Arta Center at Oakton Community College,lego E. GolfRd,, Des Plainea. Show time is 8 p.m. on Fridaysand Saturdays, and 3 pm. on Sundays. Far ticket informationcallthe OaktanßoxOffice ai(708) 635-1900.
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CaIIiig all actora and actress-es between the ages of 18 and45. The Northbrook Theatre an-flounces audition dates st Tues-day, Oct. 13 and Wednesday,Oct. 14 tor the production of"The Miss Firecracker Contest,"Auditions. will be held at 7 p.m.at the Leisure Center Theatre,3323 Watters Ave., Northbrook.
There are roles for two menand four women. All who tryoutmust participate irr auditionsdrawn from the playscript.
Auditiunu are upes to bothresidents and non-residents of
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thb Northbrosk Park District.foies are awarded on a corn-pefitive basis as determined bythe audition process.
Rehearsals will be held onSanday, Tuesday and Thursdayevenings from 7 to 10 p.m. be-ginning October 18 and contin-ing through show dates. Pertor-manoes witt be presented onJanuary 22-24 29-31 and Feb-ruary5-7, 1993.
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The Harper Symphony Or-chestra begins its 25th seasonwith the i 992-93 concert se-Itas. The orcheatrawill presentits tall concert, "A La Russe," onSunday, Ont, la, at 3 p.m., inthe Building J Theater ot HarperCollege, 1200 W. AlgonquinRoad, Palatine.
Musical Directorand Conduc-tor Frank Winkler, tormbr con-doctor st the Orchestra of lIti-fois and Grdst Park Symphonyand performerwith the ChicagoSymphony Orchestra, will beginhis eighth conoecutive season.Janice Razaq, pianist, will per-torm Rachmaninoff's Variationson a Theme by Paganini. Othersetections to be presented are:Romeo and Juliet, by Tchaikow-sky; Festine Overture, by Shos-takovich; and PolovetsissDances, by Borodin.
Single tickets are $10 toradults and $5 for students andneniors; children ander 13 arefree. A subscription tor line con-certa is available for $40. Callthe Harper College Box Officefor tickets or concert intorms-tion, (708) 397-3000, eotnnsion2547.
'Pinocchio' comesto Pickwick
"The Adventures ot Pinoc-chin!" will be presented by CIas-sics an Stege! of Chicago,opening October 1 4 at the Pick-wickTheatre.
"Pinocchio" witl be presentedWednesday, Thursday and Pri-day ai 10:30 a.ir,.:ànvisatsrday-at noon through Nonember 21.General admission in $5.50; ad-vance mail purchase is $4.50.Groups retes are $4-15 or more,
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Pheasant Run holdsauditions for 'Evita
Wednesday, Oct. 14, at The
Monday, Oct. 12, at Pheasant
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Pheasant Run Theatre an-
sight transpositions will not bedone. There will not be s dance
the score ufEnita. An accompa-flint will be provided. pteasehave your sheet music preparedin the key you will be singing, on
Theatre Building. cali atfhe initial audition.Director, Diana L. Martinez is Rehearsals begin in early Na-
seeking to cast an ensemb!e of nember. All roles are open, and26 actors Io perform in "Esita". ere profnssional nan-equityShe is seeking to cast 6 strong roles. Perfarmanceu are Thurs-dancers who sing well and 20 days through Sundays, Jan.22strong singers who mane well. tar an open ended run,
Those auditioning should pre- Fnrfurthnrinfnrmafion, and orpare 32 bars from a song at an audition appointment, catichoice when auditioning for a Cobb Cleghorn, at (708) 584-leading or soloist role only, 6300 X7528.please prepare snmething from
Present Spanish dance concertNortheastern Illinois Universi- students $12; and children ún-
ti's (NEIU) in-residénne Span- der 12, $8.ish Dance Theater, under the di- Guest artists include dancerrection of Dame Libby Komaiko, Victoria, and muoicians Mariewill present "Spanish Dance in
day, Oct. 9 and 10, at 3 p.m. in
sinn is $15; senior citizens and
Concert" on Friday and Satar-
NEIU's Auditorium, 5500 N. St.Louis Ave. in Chicago. Admis-
Schutt, featuring choreographyby Komaiko and Victoria, andmusic by Granados, Broten,Ravel and Sanlucar.
Elena "La Cordobesa", LaisPrimitivo, Maneo, and William
For further information, calt(312) 583-4050, ext. 3015; afterhours,583-4062.
Montay choraleseeks newmembers
The Montay Cslte9e/Community Chorale is seekingnew members in all voice rang-es tor its 1992-93 season under.the directionof. its new Condas-tor, Gregory D. Luckhaupt. Re-hearsats are held on Tuesdayevenings from 7 to a p.m. in theConservatory at Montay. Col-lege, 3750 W. Peterson Ave.nue, on Chicago's northwestside. The first concert of theseason will be held in early De-cember, and will feature sea-sonal choral masterworks andcarols.
The Mostay Cofege/Community Chorale is opon-sored by Montay Fine Arts, aunit of Montay College, and ismade op of Manfay College sto-dents and members of the Corn-munity at large. It performs twoConcerts on Campus each year,as well as performing for sari-nus fsncfions on and off Cam-pus.
For further information re-garding the Montay CollegaiCommunity Chorote, or toschedule an audition, contactSr, Aiphonoetta Haneman at(312)539-1919,
Set auditionsfor musical
Auditions for the productionLittle Mary Sunshine will be heldfrom 7 to 9:30 p.m. on Mondayand Tuesday, Oct. 12 and 13, inthe Performing Arts Center atOskton Community College,1600 E. Golf Road in DesPlaines,
All students, faculty, staff andcommunity members are wel-Come. Participants should wearclothes and shoes appropriatefor dancing and come preparedto sing a number that reftectsvocal range and flealbility. Theshow includes ballet and mod-em dance movements, Be pro-pared to learn a routine. Certainmate roles reqaire gymnastics.
Call-backs will be mudeWednesday, Oct. 14. Perfor-mancas are scheduled at 8p.m., Thursday through Sus.day,Dec.3tossed lOtol3.
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$375-50 sr more, $3.50-lao ormure, $325-200 or more.
For reservations, call (312)989-0598. Reservations arenecnssary. The Pickwick Thea-tre is located at Touhy Ave. andNcrthwest Highway, ParkRidge.
A live 1/2-hour theatre pipeorgan concert will be presentedprior ta all performancos.
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ings skyrocket, managers of Ecogosized companies are devotitoo msch attention to Isgat p.cnedisgs isstead of "misdisg tustore," says a Loyots UniversiChicagoprofessor who sparisties in baskrsptcytsw.
Chicago and northern tttisodata for Chapter t I (corporate reorganizados) reveals 360 filingis f990 sod 53t for 199t, a dematie 47.Spsrcesfinciesse.
The sigsificoncs of this, sayAlas Oratch, IL.B., a professat toyota's School ofLaw, is Smosagemeot of these firms issow devoting virtsatty ail of itsnasrgy toward running the bask-roptcy proceedings. Instead,maosgnrs shodtd coscesirate osrunning ihn company doring itstimnofncosomic crisis,
And the changes ofa companyreemergiog from a bankrsptcySting orn stirn; more thas 70 per-cent of these firms evestoattyskaI their doors for good, saysOratch.
Companies don't have Io bein-solvent to fite for bsnkraptcy. tn-creusiogly, tIse trend ¡s sow to-word pre-ptassed baskrsptcy;reorganizing sow, before theesorti mondais how a bssinesseus he masoged. Economists sayit's botter to go into basjcrsptcyhnulthy than to go is sick, work-sog to pslthe piecns in place be-fore filing. In fact, says Gratch,most companies wait too long toGte sad then have theiroperationshampered by strict bsnkrspteyrates,
Aburmishan admittedto partnership inChicago Firm
Judith N. Abarmiohan, CPA,. age 41, was recently admitted topartner ofFriedman, Goldberg &Minie. She has Iseen with Fried-mas,Ootdbcrg & Mintz,a Chica-gaIned acconstiag and consult-ingfum,since 1985.
AbUrm'mtsan concentrates inbusiness and lax plannmg for theetosely held business as welt asongoingauditingandtax prepara-lion. Anotherpordonofherprac-tice is in providing accountingand management adivce to healthcareprovidersandpmfessiosats.
Abuemishan was the PriceWaterhouse from 1975 to 1980.She then became the controller ofSudterMarling for two years, andSubsequently moved to a localf!i:m inçotumbús,Ohio.
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sg Companies still reqnirs cashftowo- tOmatstain theiroperasioos. Mid-'.5 wayAietises is actasstc exampte,17 says Crotch, Northwest Airlinesz- expressed interest in purchasing
the trouble Chicago-hosed air-is tine, bat didn't provide the cash- required ta maintain flight opera-s tians. As s result, Midway's
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proceeding, bat we should re-member thatcorporstions are glittmade ofpeopin, Gratch says. Theemasional sndfinsnciat sraamaofmissing paychecks cus be dunas-titling.
Banteraptcy is merely a formfor reergonization, says Gratch,"an operating room, sot the oper-adaniuetf, Bnl whethrr the oper-aliso is performed outside or is-side the operating Sealer, theoutcamnis most likely the same."
Ai to charges that companiesabase bsakrspscy privileges sohide from creditors, Graich isdoobtfat. "lt's a very expensivesad lime-consuming process," hesays. "While a very small per-centageoffiriss may abuse bank-rnplcy, most are itrenuousty ley-isg la avoid iL" Most attorneysrecommend bsslarnptcy osty as afoal resort, in port, says Crutch,becasse judges moot appmve altlegst fees associated with thebankruptcy filings.
st. Paul Federal Banknames managing officerSandy Nassen has been
named Manoging Officer of SLPant Federal Bank For SavingsBridgeport branch office. Withthe honk since 1989, shé was for-mcrty the Operations Manager ofthe Sank's Rotting Meadowsbranch.
hassen, 29, hotS an asso-ciales dngrnn in Boxiness fromTriloaColtege, RiverGrove. Shecurrently resides is Drs Plaiseswith herhosband, Robert,
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wBertolini receivesMonumental Life,award
Emil Beinollni,Chicago, aDío-edel Salm Manager with Mona-mental Life Insurance Companywas recently presented with theCompany's covered Circte of Ea.cnitence Award for 1991, Onlysix of the company's mom Iba.1,500 agents und managers metthe enacting sates and customerservice criteria required to earnils prestigious award,
AaaliveofLucca, Italy, Berta-tim joined msnnmenlat Life int96øand han been a D isedet SalmManogersince 1971, During thinlime, he han distinguished him-setf by receivisig several comps.ny und industry awards for hisOntutasding management perfor-mance and dedication to provid-isgquatity ctientservice,
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Joe Moli, (left), aeedLee Grosky, (center) both agents for Cen-fury 21 Marino Reaftors, Morton Grove, receive conysralulationsfrom Nick Marino, broker/owner, (right), on winning oututandie,9salesawards from Century2l ofNorthem Illinois.
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Edward GratEdward R. Graf Itas joined
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Graf comes to Devon Bankwith 30 years nnperience in Con-Snmer anti Real Estate Lending,most recently as Vice Presidcnl/Loan Service Manager, Real Es-laIe Department, al Douglas Say-tugs Bank in Arlington Heights.
Timothy C. Gaida has bees- named Aisistant Vice President,Area Manager Officer of Sl. PaulPederal Bank For Savings. Withthe bank since 1989, he was fur.merly Ihe Managing Officer oftite Bank's Brickyaed anti I-tar-woodHeight.s branches.
Gaida, 34, holcis a bachelorsdegree in Economics from theUniversity uf Notre Dame, NotreDuane, IN and im MBA from De-Paul University, Chicago. Hocurrently resides io Des Plaines.
St. Paul Federal Bank Offers awide array of finauciul products,has assets of$3.7 billion und up-crains 39 brauches throughout themotrupolitan Chicago area. St.
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Chicago Botanic Gardenoffers fall gardening tips
The first month of faU doesn'tmean it'stimeto call isquits in thegarden.founation Service at the ChicagoBotanic Garden, fall is a good
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Harvest Ha!toween pampkinsbefare killing frost.
Continae lo harvest vegeta-bIes until plants-are killed byftost.
Protect tender planta fmmlight freezes by covering themwith sheets, plastic or cardboardboxes.
Dig ap and pot parsley,chives, thyme, rosemary and 0th-crhrrbs for indoorcookiag.
.Appty a heavy mulch overleeks, Jerasalem artichokes, car-rats, beets sad turnips so they canbeharvesledwefl lato the winter.
After a killiag frost, removeall dead placa debris form the an.asaland vegetable beds.
Rototilt manare or other or-ganic malterinto the garden sail.
Wait astil the groand freezesbefore malching perennials.
.Begia planting hardy springblooming batbs. Planting maycostiaaeastil thegmand freezes.
hHacaest apples and pears andstore in a cold (33 to 35 degreesF)locatioaforwinlerare
Ctean up rollen fait and de-bris acosad fait trees sad otherfmitptanlings.
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On Monday, Oct. 12, membersand friesds of the Des PlainesCameea Club will enjoy a testareand slide program enlisted, "HowtoPhotograph Small Critters withClose-UpHash".
This program will be presentedby Bill Glass ofOalsiawa, mcm--ber of the Morton ArobelamCamera Clsb. lt will be shown intwo segmente: Equipment aced.ed anti Techniqars samt, asdWhat loWearand Places to Go.
The Des Plaines Camera Clnbmeets twice monthly on the sec-ond and fourth Mondays ofeverymonth -September Ibroagh Maywish na awards' banqaet held in
Thomas A. GrimmerNavy Petty Officer 3rd Class
Thomas A. Grimmer, ana of JanNieman of 9367 Osceota Ave.,MorlonOmve, recently deployedaboard the desuoyer--USS Bris-coo, homeported la Norfolk, VAforsix months IOI1tCRCd Ses.
Grimmer will serve as a mcm-ber of the United Nations (UN)mattinatioaal Maritime tnterdic-lion Porce.
ed, thin-bartj tines with treewrap.
Protect trunks and stems ofwoody plants snsceptlble to ro-dealdamage with chicken wire orolberprotectivescresning.
Transptant decidsoss treeSand shrabs once the leaves havefallen.
Fertitjze tices sad shrabs ifnotdoneinspiing.
Slart a compest pile whileleaves sad Other plant debris aseabandant.
Slsred fall leavesand compostOr ase as match for trees andshrabs.
Clean and fill bird feeders loenconrage hints before cold-weathersetein
Continae tomowthe lawn at21/2 to3 inches until growth slowsdown.
When it comes to indoor gar-dening, seme saggeslions in-cInder
Begin providing poinsettianwith t4 hams of snileerupteridarkness so their besets wiltchange colar for the holidays.
Remove Shading materialfrom greenhou by the end ofthe month.
trrovide extra hnmidily foranseplants.Answers to specific questions
are available by calling the Planttnformaljon Serviceal(708) 835-0972 between 10 am. ta 3 p.m.daily.
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Jane. Meetings are hetd at theDes Plaises Public Library, 84tGracctand is Des Plaines in themeeting ronm downsntirs. Mern-bers inctude both novice and ex-periencedphotographcrs, all wilt-ing ta shore their my ofphotogeaphy. Guests are alwayswetcomel Refreshments areserved after the mectiug offeringu time of fellowship. Admissionis free!
Plan to attend to learn moreabout photography and to makesew friends with the same inter-est. For farther information, call(708) 696-2899 or 699-8035.
Thomas J. LuckritzThomas J Lsckritz has-been
commissioned a second lienlen-au! theongh the Air Perce ROTCprogram, and earned a bachelor'sdegree from Iowa State University, Ames.
Lnckritz is the sou of Richardand Kathleen Lnckritz of DesPlomes. -
Irle is a 1987 gradante of MaineWestHigh School, Des Plaines.
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In recognition of the angehtneed far blood, St Mary's 79Center SL in Des Plaines is haslega blood demean Sunday, Oclt. The drive will be held io thschool basement from 8 am.1:30 p.m. Blood drive clsalrpe
- sos Pat Smith asks the psblicstopbyaadgivebtoosj-sthy
LifeSoarceBluod Services reports a chronic shortage of bIterain this area. Blood types O andare especially short, butaIt blues.types areasked to volunteer.
Volunteer donors receivefine mini-physical which inetudes checking a donor'n tamperutare, iron level, blOod peessure and cholesterol - levelEligible donors must be in goes.health, weigh ut least hO poundsand be at lessI 17 years ofage. Inaddition. donors should est awell-balanced meal and drinkplenty of liqsids before donating.
Donating blood takes only 45minutes from registration to refreshmento. Only pee-packageddisposable, sterile needles urnmesi and thea disposed of. Dana-tiosscan bemadeevery 56 days.
Dinosaursreturn
These interested in dinosaursandfonsitsareinvie.J tedie Ocho-ber 15 meeting of Des PlainesValley Geological Society and tohear a program by an expert on
tentology, Dennis Einzig.Kiazig hasbeea giving classes,
lectures, and tears for alt ages atthe Field Museum for t I yearn.He will tell about dinosaurs digsthat he has been os, new discov-cries being mude,und why Holly-wood is mokinga movie uboatdi-nosanrs that wilt be the mostexpensive movie evermade.
Meetiugs- of the Des PlainesValtey Geological Society areheld un the third Thursday ofeach month at Oar Lady of Rau-nom School, 8300 N. GreenwuoriAve., Nites, ut 8 p.m. The publicis invited, alt ages are welcome,and refreshments ere served.
- Symposium aimedatlandscapers
er9fl2tJg The power of place connects5 the observer with a particnlar lo-t- cation und implies u relationship-t. which-will be explored in termse ofaisderstaudingpeopte'apep.to tians of the natural eavirnamentr- and the ballt landscape during ato seminar "Sacred Spaces, Profane
Places" from 8:15 am. te-4 p.m- on Thursday, Oct. 15 at the Chi-cagoBatanicGaren
B The Symposium is designed--. for landscape deehilects. land-scape designers, urban planners
a and architects as well as inherent-- ed gardeners who are lnhereuse.j- in learning and discuesing relu- -- tiusships that entangle people,. place and design of space in the. -
landscape.Scheduled speakers include
Dr. William R. Jordan III, pabli-cations and ostreach pmgrsmanager, University of Wincon-sin - Madison Arboretmn, Matti-son, Wisconsin; Julie Moie Mes-- nervy, principal, Messervy
. Asseciates, Wcltestey, Massa--
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pal. Murase Associates, Portland,Oregos and Ronald LeeFleming.
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Registration for the seminar is$106. For additional imformationor to register, call the Registrar's
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A workman contributes to theCOfl7pfexice rink at Ballard Roereceflt/yderno!js/ted.
Visit Egypt,Israel Oct. 14Films on Israel and Egypt are
scheduled fo the LunchtimeTraveler free movie seriesWethtesday, 0cL 14, at the Lin-colnwoorl Library.
"Jerusalem: Within TheseWalls visits the old walled citywith its vigorous contemporaryactivity as welt as its ancient his-bric sucs and sacred places (60min.). 'Paradise Steamship Co.Visits Egyptand Israel to ex-plow the oldest civilization inEgypt and focuses on lIte historyofthe}lolyLand(21 mia.).
Doers open al 12:30 p.m.;films begin at I p.m. Bring atunch; coffee and tea provided.The library is lecated at 4000 W.PrattAve. Call (708) 677-5277.
Photo by Mile Heuelpi/e ofdeb,-is when the Sporta
dared Ct'mberlandAvenue was
Learn show bizTheNoethbrook Park Disuicts
Special Event, Breaking intoCommercialn.TV & Film willprovide students will1 the rulesoflltegame.' The eventis arbed-alud for Saturday, 0CL 17, fromIO am. until noon and will heheld at the Spoon Center Corn-munily Room.
Robin Vance, founder of ACTOne, former talent agency and agraduate of Northwestern Un-versity will get Jtanlicipanls "up
tospeedonagents, casting dicen-tors, photos, resumes and how tomasticI your laleuls. Since manyfilms are shot in Chicago, the op-portunily exisls IO become anentes' Or even land h supporting
roleand Robin showsaspiring ac-lors how to get their sta-i..
Fee isrequineri.For additional information or
regisualion, call(708) 291-2980.
MRS. ll.L/AMERICA'*" The Morton Drove Pxrk fl- I.&L..lI- - ------------LalLUdII* (Married) - leid and Ilse Viltageof MortonGrove are sponsoring two denti- Sign-up hasbegun forlhe Mor-MISS ILL/WORlD cal Halloween pa-ties for chit- ton Grove Park Districts Youth po
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The parties witt be held at the Included in the fee is a Park Dis- ce,Prairie View Comrnanity Center, Ct Youth Basketball t-shirt.ti834Dempster,MertonOrove For more details call 965- ebd
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The Fall Il Registration ofclasses st the Leaning TowerYMCA. 6300 W. Toshy, Nues,began Thursday, Ocl.8 for mcm-bers and Tuesday, Oct.13 foropen registration, Classes beginOctober 26 and run for 8 weeksending December 19.
Two swimming pools offereda mude variety of Aqsatic classesfor tots, youths and adults. Aqua-eastics, Aqua-walking and jog-ging, aqoa-robics and 2 newclasses called Liquid Power andCardto-Splash are excellence Wa-ter enercrsn programs. OfferingsIn swimming classes for all agegroups, Synchronized Swim-mio8, Diving, Arthritis Waterfloercise, Swim Team, Skis Div-ing. Small Fry and Youth Pro-gressive Swim, Porpoise, PrivateSwim lessons, Masters, Mask,Pus and Snorkel Night and manymore classes are available in thepool.
In the Pituess and Welluessarea, Step-Aerobics Hi and Low ou December 12, A special FamiImpact Aerobucs Body Sculpt- ly Night Dinner will be held Notag, Step and Tone, Tone and vemberti, -
Stretch, Super Chenil, Lean The"Y"ulsooffersaHan5pTeens Workout are a few of the Pcogmm, "Conqnerors", whichclasses. Other weliness classes iscludesgyman5includo Nutritional Consselingarid Duet Control, Weight Loss, SJB Holy NamePre and Post Natal fitness, Brad- - ,ley Method ofchildbirth, Cardiac DOwlingRehab, Pileras Tenting Lab pro- Men's League scores of 9-25-grams, Healthy Back, Wright 92: Trazo 4 - 19 poinrs; Team 8-Trarntng, Ptlness Testing, Body 14 pointe; Team 7 - 14 points;CompositionTesungan0 Team 2 - 10 pointe; Team 6 - 10Youth Sports are alwàys fies al points; Trum 10 - 9 pointe; Trumthe "y with Swim and Sport 1 -8points;Temn S-7 pointa;combinattons of Basketball, Team 9 - 7 points and Teas .7Youth Volleyball, Racquetball, points.
Floor Hockey, Wullyball and a Top ten men bowlers: Jimnew class in Introduction to Pilzgerald - 563; Bob Schaub -Weight Training for 13-18 year- 562 ; Larry Pasdiora - 540; Normolds, Gymnastics, Modern Katz - 518; Rich Malulewicz -Dance, Tap andiazz Dance, Mar- 498; SIeve Pilo - 493; Rick Dom-lint Arts for youth, Junior Golf zalsky - 493;-JoeZiol - 485; FredAcademy for 9-l4years, Piano Diseh.477;Ba,-,-yLand.471 -
Kindergarten for S-6 year elda
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and Leaders Clab for 12-18 yolds.
- For the Pre-schoolers, in adlion to the very popular GySwim combination progearthere is Gymnastics, Kiddie Klege, Discovering Pan, Dad/IGym class, a new BAT. - BasAid Training for children 4 yearand up,iusl Play, Making MssiArt Adventurer Mom/Dod anMe Acting, and Play and Learn
Popularspecial interest clansinclude Ballroom Dancing, Adt.Volleyball and a new IragaYoga, Dog Obedience, I-lypnosiCPB, First Aid, Pun with Actinand much more. -.
Special programs include TeeNight Dance Oetoher 17School's Out Prog t ovumber t I and 27, Kids Shop till yoDrop on December 21 and KidGet-Away days November 1and 27, The Halloween party wilbe Friday, Oct. 23 from 7 p.m. t9 p.m. and BreaJ(asl with Saul
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lo nine year olds by partiel-ling in the Northbrnrok Pantnlrict's Special Event, PumpkinIch, ou Friday, Oct. 30, 1992m 4 p.m. to 6 pm, at the Mea-whill Chalet Building, in Mea-whill Park,Each child must be accompa-ed by a parenL Pirita will im-veapumpkin to carve and dcc-te for the endung and festived's season, All supplies will
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Open gymThe Morton Grove Park Dis-
lerci has a full-size gymuasiamwhich is open for drop-in basket.ball play for kids and adults onboth weekdays ond weekends.For residente of Morton Grovewho are 18 or younger, the opengym fee us 50g; over 18 is $t.Non-resideuts pay $5. ProperMorton Grove 1.0. must be pre-senledaleachvisil
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inc Mowschka candidate for rorn rates and increase the costaSlate Representative en the new ofuomeservices,I3thDislocl,hasrgqueste,j1Maluschku claims 'This is no11185 with local hospital adrninr- typical orson in Spring-a-alors sud nursmg homg resi. field Eveiytimeyoatua-,,5
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temporary Medicind AssessmentTon which began July 1. 1992.Themeelings are setto lake placein early October. according to As-sistautCampaign MonagerBeucuSchroeder,
When Matunchlca learned thatone local hespilal was forced toreduce staff due to the MedicaidRevenue Acthg said, "One ofmylop priorities for the new 13thDistrict in jobs, The last thingthat we nerdnt this time is anodi-erincreaag which not only elimi-naIns jobs, but raises the rust ofhealth care an well? The 2.5 per-ceatlaxon dig netpatienteeveuegof lllinois'hospftals has forced lo-cal hospilals to increase their
Assembly candidates- debate issues
Four candidates running for Norlltbrook,seats in-thg Illinois General An- Peiortothndebate,NorijsGlrnnembly will participate in n dg- BPW will hold n dinner meeting,bale OctOber 27 that rs being Anyone in welcome to allend.sponsored by the North Glen Reservations are available byBusiness and Professional Worn. culling Ba-ba-a Friedman, (708)en's Organization in Cooperation 298-0353, Thu cost is $16 pay-with the Glenview Ieogug of able ut the door, ReservationWomen Voters, deadline is October 23
- Grace Mary Stem. Roger The debate itself is open Io theKeats, Margaret PatelIn and public st no charge, ReservationsJohn Crawford will discuss stale arenotnecesnary,issues presenled by the Ieagae, Additional information about
iwhich suillmonitor the debate.- It the -debate and/or 'North Glenwill begin st 7:30 p.m. at All- BPW is available by calling Syl-gasees Holidaylns Crowne PIa- via Nelson Stevens at (708) 724-za, 2855 N. Milwaukee Ave. in 3200.
Blame challenges ButlerBill Blame, Democratic Canili-
dale in the 28th Slate Scuole Dis-Iricl, today Challenged hin GOPOpponent lo publicly call on Re-publican Cook County Commta-
Illinois Chamberrates Butler high
A statewide organization representing businesses that provideemployment for thousends of lIli-noisaun has given slate Sen. Mar-ty Butler (R-Pack Ridge) One oftheirhigheslentiogs for his effortsto mainlain and crealejobs in thestale,
-SuCer scored 89 percent withthe Illinois Slate Chamber ofCommerne, which rates all slatelegislulors once a year for theirvotes on key hills related lo em-ploymentand business,
Ratings this year were basedOn such issues an nnemploymrntinsurance lax reliefand a revisionof telecommunications lows reg-alaria8 local telephone tempo-nies that is expected Io eucosrageinvestment in new commuuica-lions services,
Rehabilitationcenter recognizeslegislator
.The Center for the Rehabilite-
trou and Training ofPersons withDtsabiliiies, a non-profit, Chica-go-based social service agencyserving more than 1500 childrenSed adulta annnal(y, has namedSenator Howard- Ca-roll (D-1,Chicogo) ita 'Legislalor of theYea-' for 1992.
Carroll was honored for hislongtime sopporl of issues direct-¡y affeeliog,persons with disabili-
Seeks feedback onMedicaid tax
GOP holds fundraisersionerCarl Hausen to support lIte Friends and supporters ofpolicy ut Cook County Hospital Moore Repablican members andpermitting women to exercise the cundidalea will have o final op.right lo choose, declaring, "My portunily to show their snppoetopponent claims lo be ISO per- a-foro the November 3 generalcent pm-choice. Yel, he refoses election.Io lobby fellow Republican Han- The liasse Republican Cora-
6senteeudorsetheexerciseofthat ,,i,,,, r, :_ ,o.,,aareoright for women at Cook ConnlyOct. 15, atHospital. He's neverpublicly dis- the Melcopolitan Club in theavowed the radical no-choice, no
Tower, 66th floor, 223eseeplions 1992 GOP platform.South Wacker Drive, Chicago.Ifhe supports choice, why bas he The reception will be from 5:30been so silent?" to 7:30 p.m. Reservations areElaine is opposed by appoint- $200perpersoned incumbenl senator Marty But-
Those interested in ottending1er, the former mayer of Pattemuy make reservations by phon-Ridge.ing (708) 941-1992.
ey'm slapping another larronsomesne somewhere. It's timefor a change down there," Ma-rnschJaoisrnnningagulnst22ya-incumbentRalph Cspparelli whoisis thebouse leadership.
The temporary lax is net to ex-pire on Jane 30, 1993, bnl Ma-Insebka warns, "Lilac so manyother so-coIled temporary laxes,the Medicaid Tax Assessmenlwill become permanent withoutnew leadership in Springfield,Theyvotedon itonge. they'ildo itagain," He concluded, "Whenelected, I will work very hard togel this 'Seniorbadgeing' law offofthe ligoks and into the garbagewhereitbelongs!
Capparellireceives
. endorsement
966.2223,
Representative Ralph Capon-reIB (D-13th)hosrecejved theen-dnrsement oPTan Accountability'92, Tax Accounrabilily '92 is anorgsuizotion which is chargedwith fighting higher tones andpromoting sensible govermentspending,
Cappaeelli is a nlrong support-er of the Tax AccountabilityAmendment which will make ittougher to raise state taxes, Cop-porcIli is the anther of the TaxFreedom Ad, which, if passed,will roll back and cap propertytaxes and oB other lacal laxes at1918 levels,
Representative Copparelli re-candy received the second high-catrating ofallarea legislators ontax and suburban issues as votedby the Suburban Mayors ActionCoalition of Cook County.
Award roadimprovementcontract
Senator - Walter W. Dudycz(R-7th, Chicago) has announcedthe awarding of a concoct forroad improvement in the 7thDininG by the Blinoin Deport-ment of Transportation, The ap-purent low bidder in Allied As-phalt Paving Company ofHillside, IL,
The project includes thepalching, milling and rnsurfse-ing on Devon Avenue from Oca-nom Avenue to Harlem Avenueand NareirgansettlNagle Avenue,Gregory Sa-el to Foster Avenuein thu Cily of Chicago.
Cost of the project is$403,958.50.
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Applications available forstate internships
shosldbeinbyMareh'l 1993.Por two of the LRU intern-
ships, a backgronnd in naturalsciences is needed, since these is-lema will be researching topicssuch as energy, the environment,waste disposal and health issues.The other LRU interns will re-scorch awide variety ofpnblic is-sues. General Assembly mIcroswork Closely with lawmakers andlegislative staff in drafting andanalyzing bills and agency bud-gota.
Dudycz unid information andapplications for Ihme iuterushipsmay be obtained from Kent Red-field, Coordmnalor, LegislativeStaff Intern Program, 476 PublicAffairs Center, Ssugamon StateUniversity, Springfield, T'IL-
telephone (217)
State Sen. WaIter DudyCz 8-Chicago) is encoutaging collegeseniors and college graduateswho have au interest in govem-mentloapply for one-year intern.shipprograms with the stale.
'Au internship gives an indi.vidual valuable first-hand esperi-ence, and those selecied olso re-ceive monthly stipends of $1,450plus eighlhonru ofgraduote cred-rl from Saugamon State Universi-ty in Springfield," Dudycz said.'There are 20 inleruship posi-tious that will be available start-ong next foIl through 111e Legisla-tive Staffluleru Program,"
Dudycz said applicants musthave at IcasI a bachelors degreeby September, 1993, Majors inall fields are acceptable, and pro-nions governmental experience is501 necessary, Of the 20 intern- ,cccim, -ships, 16 will be with Illinois -
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OWNER: N1IES PARKDISTRICT
Notice is hereby given theNiles Parli Disirict will receiveund open sealed bids for theto debate Golf Mill Park Renovation Pro-jecl, on Wednesday, October21, 1991, at 3:00 p.m. in thePark District Administrative Of-fices, 7877 N, Milwoukee Ave-nue, Niles, Illinois 60714.
Bidding forms and specifica-tous may be obtained from theNiles Pork Dislrict at the aboveaddress on Monday, October12, 1992 ut 1:00 p.m. All inquir-les should be addressed to Mi-chad Rea, Superinleodent ofParks, (708)617-6777.
The Board of Commissionersreserves the right to accept orreject any or all bids sod rowaive any technicalities deemedto be in its best interesi.
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Mulligan,Cassidy
The Political Science Club ofOakton Community College willsponsorodebolebew Repub-licuo candidate Rosemary Mulli-gun and Democratic ContenderRobert Cannily from 12:30 to1:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 15,in Room 1540 at Ooknou's DeaPlaines campes, 1600 E. GolfRood-----
Both Mulligan mrd Cossidy arecandidates for state represeuto-live in the 55th district, which in-eluden Des Plaines, Park Ridge,und small pael.s ofElk Grove andGlenview. Mulligan won theApril primary, upsetting long.time 55th district State Represen-tstive Penny Pollen. Cassidy, aeured educator, ran forstate rep- By Order of the
reseetalive of the 6th congres- Board of Commissionersionaldmstriçtinl99ø HILES PARK DISTRICT
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the world in 1986), and politicalhumoristBillMellberg.
The time I have Spent SS.
Maine Township Supervisor hasbeen very rewarding because ithas afforded me the opportunityto work with the residents of ourtownship and to address many ofthe problems and issues that con-cern them. lam proud of myrecord of accomplishments- andam grateful to my staff and allwhohelped me.
"In 1990 I founded the E'rairie/Farmers Creek Steering Commit-tee in an effort to solve our flood-ingproblems in the township. Af-ter months of meeting with staleand county officials and key rep-resenlatives from Des Plaises,Park Ridge and Nues, this corn-milice is nearing an agreementwith the Slate of Illinois that willmitigate a large portion of thefloodingproblem.
'LastApril, followingthe Irag-esly of a young resident's deathdue lo a gang-related drive-byshooting, we rslablished theMaine Township Task ForceAgainst Gangs, a large group ofcommilledresideats in the uSia-corporaleti area who have openeda drop-in center, helped reducecrime in our neighborhoods byorganizing neighborhood watchprograms and sponsored educa-donaI programs and family achy-ides to unite the commanihy,Mrs. Hall explained.
Whrn Hurricane Andrewdevastated so many people inflorida and Lonisiana, the MaineTowasltip Board of Trastees as-
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ILEGAL NOTICENotice is hereby given, paon-
ant lo "Au Act iii relation ho theese of an Assamed Name in theconduct or transaction of Busi--nons in the State," as amended,that a certification was filed bythe undersigned with the CountyClerk of Cook County. File No.0010488 on Sept. 28, 1992, Sn-der the Assumed Name of RickTivers & Associates with theplace of business located at 8930N. Waukegan Rd., Suite 202,Morton Grove, IL 60053. Thetrue name(s) and residence ad-dress of owner(s) is: Rick A. Ti-yers, 475 Blue Ash Dr., BuffaloGrove, IL 60089.
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Hall ... ContinuedfroonPge3 Baleful Board2l9lions to the viôhims of the dinas-ter. Throagh the generosity ofmany -concerned citizens, wewere able to send nineteen semi-trailers offood, clothing and oth-er items to those iii need,' shesaid.
'In addition, wehavebeen ableto help residents with pmpertytax relief, to register voters, lobring valuable programs lo bothOnr young people and senior citi-zens, lo launch a recycling pro-
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gram and to serve township resi-dents on adaily basis in countlessother ways. I feel that I havetouched many lives in aconstrnc-tice way and have made a gens-iaeeonlribstion lomy fellow citi-zens, sheadded.
For those contributions Men.Hall was recently honored withan Outstanding Government Of-ficia] Awaed bythePrivate lndns-ny Council (PIC) of NorthernCook County. She nerves ou theExecutive Board of the North-west Manicipal Conference.
A 26-year resident of ParkRidge, where she resides with herhusband Frank, Mrs. Hall haslongbeen involved in Repabhicanpotitics. "L joined the EvanstonYoung Republicans in 1952, undhave neyer stopped working forthe Repabhican Party, My duri-Sian not to seek re-election asMaine Township Supervisorshould in nowayhe viewedas myretirement from the RepublicanParty,' said Mrs. HalL Site served16 years as Maine Township Re-publican Committeewoman, aspast president of the RepublicanWomen of Park Ridge, and car-reudy is Chairwoman ofthe Sub-urban Repablican Organization.
Mrs. Halt plans lo continue herservice on the Oakion Communi-ty College Board of Trntslees, towhich she was re-elected for aox-yeaeterminj99l........
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consideredendangered and GreatBlue Herons, It will enhance 13acresofwellands off-site forHer-on foraging,
Only 25 acre segments of bale-fill wilt operate at a time, and asthese cells close, a total 162 acces
.of tallgeass prairie will he plast-ed.
William AbolI, Director ofSWANCC, asid the new plan, tobe funded by initial bond issuesand subsequent tipping fees, re-daces balefili's environmentalimpactbyeliminating half tine de-velopment ort tine site and by re-dncingwetland filling.
Local resources such as waterund wildlife would be subject toextensive monitoring and report-ing. Aboltsaid the plan would be60 percent in place before thebalefill opened.
A leader of balefill foes, Bart-tell Mayor John Slack, callsSWANCC's uust proposalsmokeand rninors;aP. R. utunt
and suggested the solid wasteagency had merely reworked anexisting plan. He maintained theCorps' original objection naSWANCCs lack of athemate siteselection was still pertinent andsaid Were quinlnpling thepriceoftheproject(byoaropposition);onrintentis na make itas costpro-hibitiveas...possible.
Slack said there are 350,000residents in the seven counties inthe area, and there is a directthreatofreduced property valuen.Residents are concerned aboutthis."
Firemen nanContinued troni l'age 3
viciation with acheck.Itis hoped that the coordinated
efforts of the HomeOwners andthe Firefighters will see the corn-¡lotion of the above lasks Octo-ber 3. This effort by tite NorthMaine Firemen's Association isthe second in a serien of commu-nily based projects that havebeentackled to help the communi-IP.
The first nuccessfnl project tin-derlaken by the Firemen's Anno-ciation was the donation of mou-ey to line Maine Township GangTask Force. The donated fundswere used to purchase eqnipmentfor tite Drop In Center, which innow located at-Stevenson SchoolonCapinal. -
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lSaa,C certificate as a rebootbusiness manager from Northernlllinois.University; a master's de-grec in accounting from Roose-veIl University, Chicago; and abachelor's degree in accountingfrom Long Island University inNew York. He is also a certifiedpoblic accountant in Illinois andTennessee. Before joining theChicago schools, Monahan heldvarious asditisg and accountingpositions with W.R. Grace &Company in New York, IBMCorporation and the Standard OilCompany.
Concert featuresRonnie Rice
Ronnie Rice, well-known cIas-hic reck 'n roll performer, willshake the Niles West gymnasinmwhen parents and communitymembers gather for "Reck 'n RotIwith Ronnie Rice" at 8 p.m. Sat-urday,Oct, 18,
RonnieRice began his musicalcareer as a solo performer inEvanston, and he lalerjoineti theNew Colony Six und sang leadvocals on many hit records, in-eluding "I Will Always ThinkAbout You" and "Things I'd Likeho Say.' Today, Rice brings themusic of the '50s and 'tills to lifein more than 100 concerts a yearthroughout the nation,
Tickets areavailable for$l0 atthedooror may be preordered byOct. 10 by sending a check to theNues Weal Booster Club, 5701Oaknan SL, SkokietiOO7l, For in-formation call 674-5260, Theevent is sponsored by the NilesTownship High School parentgroups, including the ParentTeacher Stndent Association(PTSA), the Boosters, AdultsRepresenting Theatre Stedents(ARTS»andMusie Parents fromNilesWest, aind the Viking Vol-untecrsjpTSA from Nilen North.
Salvation Armysets Christmasshop
Dear Santa, Christmas Bazaar,1el's Christmas Shop willbe heldat The Salvation Army, Fosterand Camberland Saturday, Nov,7 from 9 am. na4 pm,
Handcrafted or collectiblegifla and decorations will beavailable,
A Spaghetti lunch will benerved, Tickets are $5 for ndnits,$2.S0childern lOand under.
Bake sale treats will be sold totake home. Admission to the ba-zaar is free. For information, call(708)456-6220. -
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Polish languageschool moves
Because of an enthusiastic re-sponse na registration ofnew sIn-dents, the North-Suburban Lan'gnngeSchool has moved na anewand larger location. The schooloffern Polish language classes forschool age children in the ParkRidge. Niles, Des Plaines, Mor.lou Grove and Gleuview area uswell as same portions of north-westChieago.
Polish language classes forschool age children will now beheld at the Nileu Recreation Cru-
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ter, 7877 Milwaukee Ave. (near-the intersection of MilwaukeeAve. und Oaknan St.) everyThursday from 6 lo 9 p.m. andevery Saturday from t I am. na 2p.m. -
Polish folk dance classes aregiven on Tuesdays from 6 na 8p.m. Registration for these class-esorestill being accepted.
To take advantage of its en-largest qnarlern, the school willofferseveral newprograms in ad-dition to Polish. language folkdance classes. Polish for 3, 4, 5andti yearold children will be of-feredon Tuesday from 3 106p.m.Thechildren will beinlcoduced losimple concepts such as games,songs, art and craftprojecls in thePolish language. The Polish al-phabet and a variety ofuseful ex- -pressions and phrases will also bepan of the program. Childrenwith no knowledge of Polish aswelt as children- who alreadyspeak Polish will benefit by par-ticipation in thin class, -
The class will be under the su-pervision of Ms. Renata Bogaczwho hanamasiem degree in Pedo-gogy from the Univernity of Poz-nan in Poland, where she npeèial-ized in the early childhooddevelopment and education of -
school ageehildren.A companion class to, the
Polish pee-school will be 'A Mn- -
sical Inlroduction na the PolishLanguage,' which will featuresinging of popular Polish cIsl-drens songs by a choir composed -
of children in different agegroups. - Each child wifl be in-slructed in singing songs tailoredto his Own individual level ofnbility. Thin program has createdu nubutantial amount of interestbecause this year the school willtelevise performances of its chit-then's choir as well as ita Polishfolk dance group on local cable.access television stations in the -
Northwest subnrbn and also inChicago. -
In response na a substantialamount of inquiries from adultswho would like na study thePolish language themselves, the -
North Subnrbas LaegnageSchool has decided to acceptadalt students for Polish tau-gnage classes. These classes wilt -
be given at the same tocatioa.Registeation for say of those newprograms as well as for the sega-lar Polish language orPotish folkdaecti chasses are now being ac-cepted during any of the abovementioned time slots. For furtherinformuhion, coli (708)470-1536.
Home schedulesfall dance
The Rugan Home for theBlind, 3525 W. Foster, will holdils fall dance with lunch at 12noon Sanday, Nov. 1, featuringBernie Warmas sod his band.The afternoon is free ho visuallyimpaired persons and their es-corta.
Kagan Home is the only resi-dontial center of its kind is UteChicago aera. A moalhly activityday, special programs and Bipsare avarlable to non-residentswhoare visaatlyimpaired.
For more iefor,nalion or toAli5JífrloSCrVOtiOes-or,1he dance,.colr(9X5y4X8020 . -
:. EMME sets. -Operi House
On Thursday, Oct. 15, the EastMaine Molticu!tnral English Pro-
um (EMMB) will hostan sonS-al Open House at Melzer School,94ÇI0 North Oriole, MortonGrove from 7 a.ni. to 3 p.m.
The EHRtE Program servesthe multicultural sindent popula-ton of East Maine School Dis-lrict63.
Parents are invited na meettheir child's EMME teacher, be.come acquainted with the facilityand classrooms, and view the sIs-dents-materials daring the OpenHanse.
Mari-lIac........ - -
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The Marillac Fathers Clubwill hold its annua] RammageSale on Satarday, Oct. 10 from 8am. until 3 p.m. al the school,315 Waukegan Road in North-field.
Items for sale including cloth-reg, household items, furniture,collectibles and more. Ampleparkiag is available.
For farther information callMarittac at (708) 446-9106.
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Alamei of Bradley Uaiversityare inviled to the aeeaal meetiagand happy hoar of the Chicagoare alumni chapter On Wednes-day, Oct. 28, at 6:30 p.m. at theOak Brook Hills Hotel sod Re-sort, 3500 Midwest Rd., OakBrook.
The basiness meeting will in-etude the eleclian of officers for1993. Refreshments will be free,but reservations are rcqaired.Call the Bradley Chicago Re.gional office at (312) 443-1571.
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s 3 9,9 0 0 baths, 2 bedrooms and dining room.Each unit is 1200-1400 sq. ft. with.2 full
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. QUALITY CONSTRUCTION WITH HIP ROOFDeluxe Features Include:
3 ELEVATORS FOR CLOSE ACCESS
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EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNHY
KITCHEN: BATHS:. WHIRLPOOL . ALL KOHLER FIXTURES
REFRIGERATOR . MOEN FAUCETS. GAS RANGE . CERAMIC TILE FLOORS. DISHWASHER . SWANSTONE VANITY TOPS. DISPOSAL . CAST IRON TUB IN. NO WAX FLOORING REGULAR BEDROOM. KOHLER DOUBLE BOWL . DEEP SOAKING TUB IN
CAST IRON SINK MASTER BATHROOM. MOEN FAUCETS . FULL SIZE MIRROR. ARISTOKRAFT CABINETRY . SHOWER DOOR
. TELEVISION AND MASTERANTENNA SYSTEM
. TELEPHONE/TV CAMERA INTERCOMSECURITYSYSTEM
. LIGHT FIXTURES THROUGHOUT.ALL CLOSET SHELVING , ..
. . ONE UNDERGROUND HEATEDGARAGE SPACE PER UNIT
. ADDITIONAL GARAGE SPACE CANBE PURCHASED
. STORAGE LOCKER ON SAME FLOOR. ELEVATOR BUILDING. FINELY DETAILED CLASSIC HIP ROOF. BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED 90X230
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LAUNDRY: THRU-OUT UNIT:. WHIRLPOOL WASHER, CRESTLNE INSULATED
LARGE CAPACITY WINDOWS, ALUMINUM. WHIRPOOL GAS DRYER CLAD OUTSIDE,. NO WAX FLOORING WOOD INSIDE. 40 GALLON GAS . SOLID OAK DOOR
HOTWATERTANK CABINETRY. OAK DOORS AND TRIM. CHOICE OF CARPET COLOR
- . CARD ENTRY SYSTEM ATMAIN LOBBIES
. PRE-WIRED FORTELEPHONE, CABLE
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