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Christmas Pot-luckDinner to be hèld
NUes Community Church,Prosbyterian (lISA.) 7401 W.Oakton Street, Nues, witl hold oChristmas Pot-tuck Dinner undChurch School Christmos Pu-geuul on December t3 ut 5:30
MTJC to holdauction
Maine Township Jewish Con-gregation-Shaore Bmet wilt beholding their Annual Goods &Services Auction on Saturdayevening, December 6. Sik a tAuction wilt begin ut 8 p.m. fol-towed by the Live Auction at 9p.m. We wilt huye Chicugo Builttickets, uatheutic Basketball an-tographed by team members nfthe Chicnga Bulls, Get-A-Waynights at major hotels, und munymare. Come join us. Refresh-ments wiltbe served.
MIKE'SJILOWER SHOI INC.6500-06 N. Milwuukee Ave.
We Specialize inWedding and
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THE SKAJA FAMILYSKAJA TEERACEFUNERAL ROME
7812 N. MJLWAUXEE AVENUENILES, ILLTNOJS
(847) 966-7302
SKAJA STANLEYFUNERAL ROME
31160 N. MILWAUKEE AVENUECHICAGO, ILLIMOJS
(773) 342-3330
SKAJA BACJIMANNFUNERAL HOME
7715 ROUTE 14CRYSTAL LAKE, ILLINOIS
(815) 455-2233
p.m. in the Fellowship Butt. TheCongregation wilt remember thechildren ut Kemmerer Vittugewithdonatioes ofchitdeens cloth-ing. For informulion calt 847-967-692 t.
NSJC Men's Clubto hold annual NewYear's Eve Gala
The Men's Club of NorthwestSuburbue Jewish Congregution ispleased to once again presenttheir Gata New Veor's Eve Cele-brotion. This year's program wilthe on Wednesday December31 startingat9p.m
A very fun program is plannedfor this evening. Highlights in-ctade a professional disc jockey,dancing, deli dinner,free bar undappetizers, champagne, favors,sweet table, and a raffle drawing.Be sure nat to miss nul on the ex-
. citement!The cost to uttend this fun eve-
ning is $26.50 perpersou and res-ervutians must be made no laterthan December22. Tables wilt bereserved for groups of ten ormore. To make reservutions,please contact the synogogue of-lico ut (847)965-0900.
For informution only, pleasecootact Bob Lazar at (847) 965-I t53.
Jo,WQr QnFLOWEASu0d GIFTS
WEDDINGS and FUNERALS5118 MIlwaukee Nues
Weneuuvnasnyjiem
823-8570 9j3(gg
BUD SKAlA
MICKEY SKAlA
JACK SKAlA
JIrvi SKAlA
BUD SKAlA JR.
JOHN SKAlA
BRIAN SKAlA
ERIC SKAlA
GORDON WOJDA
MARK CIOLEK
JEANNETTE TESSIENJeannette Tessieu, 83, of Mor-
ton Grove, died November 24 utBethuny Terrace Nursing Home,Morton Grove. She was the be-loved wife of Ihr Into Frank. Be-loved mother of Carat Lofans,Prunk Je. and the tate Betty.Grundmother of 8. Grena-grandmotherof8. Siuterto Cathe-vine Verpianeken, Jumes Kernand the tate John Kern. Serviceswere held November 26 at St.Paul Lutheran Church, Skokie.Arrungemeuls handled by Sim-Idus Fanerai Home. Intermentwas in St. Paul Lutheran Come-tery, Skokin: Memorials lo St.Paul Latheruu School, 7870 NitnsCenterEd., Skokie, IL. 60077.
HUGO CUTI1ERA, M.D.Ilugo Catrera, M.D., 89, of
Park Ridge, dirci Friday, O10-ber 31 al AtexiuoBrothers Flou-pilaI, Elk Grove Village. Be-loved hnsbaud of Helen (necZendultu). Beloved futherof SIe-phen, DDS (Cathy), Peler (Mur-ykay), Suzanne (Willium) Lam-burdo and Mary (HerbertShrpard) Cufreru. Grandfatherof.Sarah, Stephanie, und Reben-eu Sctuultzn. Services were hnldNovember 3 at St. Isaac JoguesCharch, Nues. Arrangonsentshnndled by Colonial-Wojeieehowski Funonat Home.Inlermeot was in Maryhilt Ce-meteD, Nibs. Memorials: Co-lumbus Hospital Medicul Poon-dation, 2520 N. Laknvinw Ave.,Chicago, IL. 60614.
MARJORIE E. LEVARMurjorie E. Levar, 69, of
Lakh Geneva, WI. (foemef 30-year residout of Nues), died Fn-day. October 24. She was bornSaturday, March 24, 1926 irChicago. Beloved wife of Rob-era Levur. Beloved mother ofGary (Jndy) Levar, Dona (John)Forte, Danu (Nancy) Levar, LoriLevar, Lynn (Mike) Usloski, thelate Alun Levar. Grandmother of
9. Sister to Ant (Ann) Krieger.Niece f Eleanor Marks. Sister-in-law to Joe (Dolores) Levarund Marilyn (Bill) Gast. Servic-es were held October 27 at OurLady of Ransom Church, Nitos.Arrangements haudled by SkajuTerrace Funeral Home. Inter-ment was in Maryhill Moosote-um, Nites.
BETTY M. KOTAI1.EKBetty M. Kotarek, 92, of
Nues, died Thsrsday, Octoberto at Forest Villa NursiugHume. She won born Tuesday,August 15, 1905 io Lemont, IL.Beloved wife of the tate FrankKoturek. Beloved mother of-Marty (Bob) Barsky, Phyllis(Bill) Weiss and Rosemarie(Clyde) MrKerlie. Grandmotherof 8. Great-grandmother of 4.Services were held October 20at St. Jahn Brebraf Choech,Niles. Arrangements bundled bySkaja Temuco Panerai Humn. In-terment was io St. Adalbert Ce-melery, Nuns.
CHESTER S. P000RZELSKIChester S. Pogorzelski, 78, of
Niles, died Sunday, October 26at Oar Lady of the Resurrnclion.He was born Friday, December6, 1919 in Chicago. Belovedhusband of Olga I. (une Peler-sen) Pogorzelski. Beloved fatherof Jo-Ann Stiwinski. Past (Pas-lette) Pogorzelski, and Diane(Edward) Hvorrik. Onandfathorof 8. Brother to Edmund (De-lores) Pagorzelski, Evelyn -Po-gorzelski aud Irene Burgess.Services wenn held October 29.Arrangements handled by SkajaTntroce Funeral Home. luter-meut was in Ridgewood Cense-Inry, Des Plaines.
RONALD K. STYZENSRonald K. Slyzoos, 68, of
Chicago, died Thursday, OcIo-ber 2. He was born Tuesday.March 19, 1929 in Chicago. Be-loved Ion Of Irene (cee Batko)
OBITUARIESSlyzeus. Beloved husband öf Ihntole Dolorns S. (nne Szomti jStyzens. Beloved father of Greg-ary Slyzeos. Gary Slyzeus a dSusan (Steve) Nierman. Graud-father of Jont, Emily aud Ahi-gail. Brother In Ecu Styzens andIrene (late Tracy) Page. Serviceswere held Gctobor 4. Arruege-monts handled by Skuja TerraceFuneral Home. lulenoenl was inMontrose Ceotetery, Chicago.
DOROTHY M. RUESCH -
Dorothy M. Ruesch, 71, ofMorton Grove, died November19 al Lutheran General Hospital,Park Ridge. Boloved wife ofGeorgo "Wltitry" Ruesch, Jr.Beloved mother of KalhenincGoetliog, James Ruesch, andLindo Vandemolter. Graodmoth-re of 6. Sister to Evelyn Pse-nicha and Shirley Heppnnr. Ser-vices Were held November 24 atSt. Multhew Evangelical Luther-us Church, Niles. Arrangementshaudled by Simkiiis FaneraiHome. lulerment was in St. Mal-thew Lutheran Cemetery.
VICTOR INGViclor Ing. 73, of Morton
Grove, died November 20 atPorOsI Villa Nursing Center,Niles. Belovod husband of Win-oie tog. Beloved father of IncoaWoher. Graodfathor of l;Sonvic-es were hold Novembor 24. An-nangedurñts handled by OïmkiusFuneral Home. He graduatedfrom the Art Institute of Chica-go, was denIed to membershipin Ihr American Watercolor So-ciety in 1968, represented in var-ions júried midwest ant shows-specifically Old Town and 57thStreèt shows. FIe also bud - apointus0 displayed in the WhiteHouse during the Enaguo udmin-istrulion. -
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COLONIAL ' WoJcIEcHowsKIFUNERAL HOMES
Wifh over 85 years ofsertice in the Chicagoland area, we have corne foknow what mostfwnilies expect when selecting alunerai home: Service,J.ocaiion, Price, Quality, Comfortable Surroundings and an Understand-ing staff We invite alifamilies to visit ourfacilifies and seefirst hand-what alu!! servicefamily ownedfuneral home can offer that corporateownedfuneral homes can't. -
8025 W. Golf Road Nues (847) 581-05366250 N. Milwaukee Avenue Chicago . (773) 774-0366
Owned & Operated For Over 85 Years By The Wojciechowski Family
Poltsh American Associationis sponsoring seVeral specialprésentations in conjunction with1Ihr Social Security Administra-lion. - These meetings arr dr-signnut to provide specific infor-matlon that ison-citizeus cao usrimmediately, regardless of theirethnicity. - - - -
Ewo Irzyk-Loho, CitizenshipOntreach Coordinator- at PolishAmeridun Associotion, . willpresent 'The who, th4 when andthe haw.éfU.S. citizenship." -Shewill forrE ois all the requiremenlsfor uatoraiization,assessthe ni-gibilily ofiridividuals and outline.the documents and fees requiredforeach potential applicant.
Andre Kujowski, Metropo)ilanPublic Affairs Specialist for theSocial Security Administration,
Jewish Ge
The Jewish Genealogical Soci-ely of Illinois will péesent ilssemi-annual Beginners Work-
-shop on Sunday, January 18,- t998at2p.m., oltheSkokinFub-lic Library, 5212 W. DaktonStreet, Ikokie. The program, tedby Ms. Judith Frazin. gives a verypractical und iufonnativo o Iliacofhow io condéct genealogical
ÑSJC SabbNorthwest Suburbau Jéwih
Congregation, 7800 W. Lyons,Morton Grove, will hold SabbathSéevices on Friday Evening, De-cember 5 at 8 p.m. Honored
- Goests will br new members ufIhn Synagogur, as wéll us the
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NSJC SabbNorthwest- Suburban Jewish
Congregation, 7800 W. Lyons,Morton Grove, wilt hold SabbathServices on Friday Evening, De-cember!2 at -8 (m. Satttrday
nealogical-. -
; - Society
On Sunday, November 23, theMost Rev. Edwin Conway pee-sided at the t t é.m. Liturgy at.St.John Brebcuf Church. This spe-cial cclebration washeld to mc-oguizethe people hoho took port
--in Ihe mandolino process lo pce-pane themselves as Minislers of
- Care to the homebound and sick.Sevnoteéo parishes were reprc; -sented in the maodatioo. Thesepeoplehave cme freety.and un-selfishly 10 share lhemselvrs,their lime and their bleuIs writthéhomebound. -
St: John Brebnuf congratulates- these ministers of care as they
will dedicate his portion of theprogram 10 discussing Social Sr-cnrily issoes, particularly as lheyrelate to and are affected by citi-zeoship. -
Meetings have been scheduledto take place as fnllawsi,-
- Decembénl, 1997: Park RidgeLibrary, -20 5. Prospncl Ave.,Parkt9idge, 12:30p.m. -
December t4, 1997: MortonGrove Pobtic Lìbrory,-6l40Lin -
coto Ave., MortosGrotie ;.l-Í 5pto. - r
December 20, 1997-: SkokiePublic Library, - 52.15 Oukton,Skokie,lla.to. ----- -
Por additional information re-garding this presentation, Ewa Ir-zyk-Lohn can be-reoched at 773--282-8206, ext. 338. -
- research. Vatuabtn resource ma-tenui will be distributed.
Genealogical reference maten-als will be avaitabtefrom t p.m.
This program, os une all ourprograms, is open to the pobtic atne charge Attune welcome. Fonmore information, call Belle Hot-mu,, at (847) 679-t995nn (312)666-0100.
ath Services --congnegunts who will celnbratç -December dnsivensnnies. -
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Saturday Morning Services be-gin ut 9:30 am. Rabbi Kenneth S.Cohen will condact all Services.Everyone is welcome.
ath Services-
Morning Services begin al 9:30am. Rabbi Kenneth S. Cohenwilt conduct all Services. Every-onewelcome! - -
- Bishóp Conway attendsSJB Mandation Service
journey io bringing prayer, pres-noce Ond sacrament to the home-bound and sick entrusted in theircare. The parish was greatly hou-oreé to have Bishop Conway inattendance at titis iloporratti 0cc-
To report the deuth nf aSocial Secarily beneficiary erSupplemental Security Incnme(SSI) recipient er to apply fer
. Snrvinor behefits: call,- 1-$O0-SSA 772-1213,
business days, 7 am. ta 7 p.m.
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- . Yoñ'll be smiling too when you visit Firt Nutional Bunk of Morton Groveduring our Customer Appreciation Week. We're celebrattng the grattd re-opening of our completely remodeled bank, und you're tnvtted to share tnthe excitement; So whether you're a customer or just looking for Ihr best
- aervicc in twn, come in December 1, 2, 4, 5 & 6. You nun talxr advantageof our fantastic Customer Appreciation CD, and you'll get u free gafI just forstopping by. Come on in and join our growing-ctrcle of frteods.
Communion December 14
through December27.Plain Speakiogcou be soon on
TCtchunncl 65/68 on Sneday ot4pm.,Monduy,a16-g.m.,Taesdayat 12:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. andThorsday at 12:30 p.m. Viewerswho have commeolo about PluieSpeaking or suggroled topicsmay contact as at (847) 235-84 lOoryou cao e-mail us ut:[email protected].
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(847) 823-2124
Communion is a Christian cet- muniun that are shored by peopleebration. Yel Lake Street of other faiths, the Lake SIredChurch, Evanston recnntly cele- Chnrch has as exciting story tobraled ils second annual Inter- tell.faith - World Wide Communion - Pastor Bob Thompson of theincorporating representatives nf Lake Street Church, Evanston,the Nalive American, Hindu, and thcVcneruble Teosin Ang-Moslem, and Christian commuoi- mo, ofthcTogmoy Songpo Medities. talion Center, Lombard, join
Seeking lo identify Ihe nom- Plain Speokittg hostBilt Blame tomon valoes nf humankind and discus tito rationalc und rsperi-those nf Christian Holy Com- ence, nf Interfaith World Wide
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6201 DEMPSTER STREET
- MORTONGROVE,-ILLINOIS
: -(847) 965-4400
Information -for Interfaith World- - non-cit±ens Wide Communion
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Cook County Board PresidentJnhn-Strngnrannnunced that theCook County Departmest nfPub-lic Heatth's Mobite Adutt HealthClinic. the Weitness an Wheels(WOV) vas, together with CookCoanty Hospital's Mobile Mans-nsogrophy Unit, are scheIntod tovisit Niles Township, 5255 MainStreet, Skokie, on Tuesday, De.aember 9. Eligible suburbanCook County residents can rdcnivp physical rxmioatiOos ud!
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or mammograms. Appointmentscan be made by culling the CookCounty Department of PublicHealth at (847 )SiS' 2560, SASam. to 4:15p.m., MnodayFriday.
Sorvicrs offered through theWOW vos include health coon-soling, tests for 000mia oo(t dio-hetes, blood pressure and chotes-brot screening, tuberculosis (TB!
. tostisg, immunizutiòus, urinaly-
IMMEDIATE MEDICAL CAREMAY HASHIMI, MD. SARWARHUSAINM.D.
Lutheran General Hospital Resurrectiun Medical Center
.Medicare Assignment AcceptedAllergy Testing & Treatment
Maine Medical Center8118 Milwaukee Avé Sutte #101 Nues, III. 60714
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Hours: 11am4pmDaily(847) 292-1559 ii am7 pm Wed - 10 am4pm Sat
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sis, self breast-exam instruction,pelvic exams and pap smears foravomee, and prostate and trsticu-lar exums far men. Additionally,mammograms will br pruvidedfor wuasen 40 years of age-andolder. ti O healtlt problem isfound. the diedI witt br referredto available services for treat-ment.
WOW services aro avûilable tosuburban Cook County residentswho qualify fseanciatty lie.school lunch; Warnen, tufantsand Children; (WIC)]. Appoint-monts are necessary oud can be
-xchcduicd by calliug (847) 5t8-2860, 8:45 am. to 4:15 p.m.,Mnnda'-Fniduy. At the tiene anappointment is scheduled, finan.ciut screening wilt be doue. Per-sons needingaccommudation fora disability should contact (847)818'2860or TOD for the hedriug.and speech impaired at (847)
"Holidays andMemOries"
"Holidays and Memo-ries...gettiug tbroughthe holidays
- afterthelosn of alovedour"-is the. theme of a workshop to ho pro-
. sentod Dec. 8, by Rovorood Ni-colle Grasso, VITAS HuspicuChaplain. r Rev. Grasso wilt
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present observatioas. rogeotionsaud suggestions as to variouscoping mechanisms that may be
mployed to assist with the paieufloss daring the coming holidayseason. ,jhe workshop will beginat 9 am. and bAt until 10:30 am.lt will be presented in the VITASoffice located at 7389 North Lin-foin Abeuuo, Saite 205, Lincotn.wood. The outrance to the VI-TAS office wilt bu fosad ouChase Avenue by inicuas of anoutside, stairway entrance. .
Thi! workshop is open, free nfcharge, to the public us a serviceof VITAS Innovative HospiceCaoe. However, eeservalioesrnerequested lo aOcummgdale thosewho sdish toattend. For reserva-tious: Bereavement office, VI-TAS Iueovalivo Hospice Care;I47568OO66.
Charles D. Mullenix, M.D.. Announces .
.: the RELOCATION Of his Pratice of.Gertaral Ophthalmology and Oculoplastic. Surgery
to the Colonial Court Building. .
at 1175W. Glenview Road .
Gienview,IL ouuoPhone No. (847) 724-6617or (347) 724-GOb
Fax No. (847) 724-31 23
HC'MPITAP AFFII IAT1ONR- .
Holy Family Hospital, Dea plaines ILLutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge, IL
Resurrection Hospital, Chicago, IL
Center of Concern Völunteer. Appreciation Dinner.
Ceeteror Concern hold ita !997Voldnteorappreiaiion Din-nor Tupo., Nov. 4, at 1580 N. NarthwestHwj', Parkflidge. The partyenabled the volueleera to meet each other and exchange informa'lion about their experiences. MasySchúrder, Execnliv8 Director atThe Center, paid tribale to the 170 volanteera who have given manyhoura of service to The Center'a programs. The hnieèrnade foodwas delicious and the caring ofThe Bohid ofDirectors, who aenredthe volanteera, was quite evident. .
How to prevent holidaysinusitis & allergy attacks.A cold t)sattasts more Iban scv-
roto tee days is likely to be diag-nosed as chronic or acuto sinus-itis, advise The Board CertifiedAtlergists of Greatee Chicago.
Responsible for this disablinguppercespiratoz)/infection ¿an beenvironmental canses such ashonsehold dustmites,pct dandrr,smoke and mold or pollen cliag-ing to Holiday docoratións, thattrigger au allergy reaction predis-posing to sinasitis.. Sufferers require aggressivemedicol Irkatmeut to fled the un-declyingçause ofeecuerent sinus7itis, recoedmend these specialistsin the diagoosis ned care of aller.gy and asthma. ;
.Strdm, decongestauts and
plenty of fluids will ease tile dis'comfort. They advise antibioticsto be used appropriately and cas-servodustit when uocessary..
Eveegmee trees, wreaths andpine cones.cas produce sharp re-aciions in sensitive allergy!asthma sufferers; Thoy can alsoprovoke acontad dermatitis.
To remove mold, wipo tree
trunks and other natural dccaratioss with a diluted sotados ofhousehold bleach and tnkêwarm,
. water.lnneto2üparts)These doctors atsu advise sui.
fernes to protoct against allorgicmod rousti oes, bynosevonrus s-ing Holiday egg and out-fitteddesferts arid fish-based spreadsand dips, often commeecioltypre-parddwith ankisuwn additives.
New Teén ADD.. Clinic at LGH
Lutheran General Hospital hasopeséd auvwctinic specificallyfor teens with Attenliou, DeficitHperudtivity Disorder The dis'order is chdracleeized by seriousaud persistent difftcisldes,uelaledto iuutfèntiou, impuilsivity,aud/orhypecaclivity. ..
. . The Tees ADD Clinic pro-vides a compreheusive evalua-tino of each tent conducted by adevetopmealut pedialrician and!or adolescent medikiur physi-.cian, psychologist and socialworkS; parents are isciaded forcounseling. A teeassent plan foreach patient is creatod aud. in-dudes family .
therapy!cuuuseling, and . medicatioswhere appropriate.
"The Teen ADD Çlinic is theBest nf its kind in this area," saidNancy Keck, M.D., directo! ofdevelopmental pediatrics. "Thepopulation 9f children diagnosedwilhADD Is getting older asd arefacod with difforenlehaliettges asteenagers. Teens with ADD ofiesshave problems with: academicperformauce, resistauceta disci-
. plise; oppositional behavior anddrug abuse," said Dr: Keck. "Theclinic can help these kids andtheir families manage this disor-der constructively.".......
Far iuformatioo,,catt (847)- 318-9067.
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If you have ever lost weight come more active, notice whichand regained it, a recent study re. strategies me easier to adapt intoports that you are net doomed to your regolar lifestyle than others,repeat this yo.yo pattern forever. emphasizing the ones that giveA review uf almost 800 cases in you energy and make you feel
good throughost the day. If theyinclude regular exerciìe, portioncostrot, and a diet centeredaround vegetables, fruits, andgrains, you'll be making stridesnot only toward a healthy weight,bat a tower risk ofcaecer and abetteroverall health.
For a free brochure with hintsto maintain a healthy weight,write the American Institute farCancer Nsearcd, Dept. . ffW,P.O. Box 97167, Washiogton,D.C. 20069.7 t 67.
the Nalinnal Weight ControlRegistry of people who last sig.eificaat amnasts of weight asdkept it off for at least five years,found that it was very common toenperience as up-and-dawnweight prior to maintainingweight loss. Another key factoramong successful dieters wastheir ability to Ikaru from expon-ence to foous on the long-tersogoal of creating a permasesi,healthy lifestyle.
Instead of retying or a magicfoodor formula that enabled soc-cessfot weight lnss, study portici.pants reported that they had sien-ply eaten less fat and calories bydecreasing their use of certainhigh-fat, high-calorie foods. Assimple as this seems, research hasfound thüt a desire fon "forbid-des" favorite foods is a commontrigger for yo-yo dieting. Toavoid this situation, pinpointwhich less-sutnitious foods youeat oat of habit and which osesyou truly desire. Replace the ha-bitual foods with healthier choic-es, and learn how te occasionallyinclude the treats you tuve with.ostret9ing os them.
A commitment to physicat ad-tivity us a way oflife was anothercommon thread among thosewho ultimately succeeded atweight tons. For years researchbus strongly sapportrd the ideathat ahealthy diet is not enoughfor tong-term weight control.Regular exercise is essential tomaintaining a greater proportionof our weight as muscle, whichburns more calories over timethoo body fat. While exercise coutake a while before showing ilseffecton body weight, italso con-fers immediate besefits, such us afeelisg of increased energy, amore restful steep, and feweremotional "blues."
A physically active lifestyle isnotjust reserved for "nataral alb-tetes." Anyone cas increase theiramount of daily physicat activityby using the slurs instead of ele-vatsrs, parking farther away fromtheir destination, and gettino pffthemas aslop earlier and walkiegthe rest ofthe way. As confidencebdilds, recreational activities likepleasure walking or cycling, canhelp make activity ao evon morefrequent usd enjoyable part nf aroatise.
PerhapS one of the most posi-lidesludy responses related tomaintaining weight loss. Morethou 40 percent of saccrssfsldieters said Ihat keeping weightoff was easier than losisg st. Iocoslrast to the many dieters wholose weight easily, bot can't keepit off, long-term weight losersmay have learned to focos ontheir pennasenl lifestyle insteadofou immediate rewards.
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Weight loss:Don't give up
St. Francis Hospital of Evans-tos, Chicagoland's leader fur ex-ceptiosol cardiac care,. has takenthe nest step toward narrowingthe gap between onset ofheart at-tack symptoms and the adminis-tratian oflife-saviog treatment byinitiating o groundbreoking,cooperative five-hospital, five.ambulance service study dubbed,NEW ERA.
'the study, "Now EvaluateChest Pain With the Aid of RapidAssays and 12-Lead ECO for di.agsosis of Chest Pain in the Am-bslascn" (NEW ERA), will esa-hIe heart attack patiests to bedefinitively diagnosed en route to
NEW ERA in saving livesof heart attack patients
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Enlertaining at the receptionwilt be siuger and comedian DebGauldin, RN., who will prescnt"Why is Santa s Guy?" The re-ceptiOfl - will ieclade refresh-ments and decorating of theWomen's Health CosneclionCheistmas tree. Each person whoattends is asked ta bring one un-wrapped toiletry item for dona-tice IO an mea domestic violenceshelter. - -
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in Britain tole! meobeaat TENS ,ariat'hi,nonfor painreliefduri,ng babor, flew do lheywork, and are they arailobte irathe UnitedSiaten?
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The program for the Decembermeeting, "Christmas in Song",will be presonlod by the MaineSooth Vocal Jaez Ensemble, un-der the direction of David J.Danckwart.
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Fri., Dec. 12
A Resident Craft and BookSale will be held, from 10a.m.to 3 p.m. on Friday, Decémber12, stfhe Noiwood Park Home(NPH), 6016 N. Nina Ave., Chi-cagç. Hand-made iternaby res-idents of the Norwood ParkHome will be available. Formore information, call Lisa Far-roll, NPH Director of Activitiesat (773) 631-4856.
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Dec. 6 & 7Beauty and the BeastTile Children's Theatre at Ba-rat College proudly presentsVera Morris' adaptation of"Beauty and the Beoni' feator-ing Sharon Mothu as "Beauty"and Lewio Lain os "Beast." Per-tormances will be held iv theDrake - Theatre. "Beauty andthe Beaar rann Sat., Dec. 6and Sun., Dec. 7 at 1 p.m. and4 p.m. each day. Tickets are
Northwest Choral Societysets holiday concert
The Nerthwncl Choral Socintyannounced that Jeffrey C. Wag-nor will presnat s lectern prier tothe NWCS hetidoy cnscerl coli-lied "The Glerins of Christmas"vs December 7, 1997. Wugner,.awetl-knewn Masic Jnumá!isl undPark Ridge. resided, wilt inter-view Music Dirnctor Jehn H.Melcher and Accempunisl LoriLys Maôkie. Topics will rangefrem the mesie chosns for thececeen la Ihn latest dnvelop-meets is Ihn careers of MaestroMetcher and Miss Mackin. Thepre-cuncerl lettore begins et 2:45p.m. followed by the cuecen at3:30 p.m. The poecert and lettorewill be held al the Edison -PeekLulberun Church, 6626 N. Oli-phantAvesee. Chicago. tL.
Musical Director J0h5 Melch-er has chosen le beginlh 32ndAsaiversony concert serins with urich tapestry of sang that cele-bruies the huliday stases! TheChicago Prnscinre,ef Canticle etMary by Libby Linsen fer Worn-es's- Çhercis and Piana FearHands, aed Gloria! Glorie! AChristmas Carol Factesia byDavid Herd will be fnatored. Fa-
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$4- each. Group rates are avail-able. All seats are reserved. Toorder griseta, or tor more CIar-motion, coli the Drake TheatreBoo Office at (847) 604-8344.
Sat., Dec. 6 -Children's Book ReadingDominican University is holdinga children's bsok reading byJooephine Baskin Minow, 50-thor of Marty, the BrokenHearied Artichoke. Minow willalas be available to aign copiesof her book. The event will takeplace on Sot., Dec. 6 with read-inga at 12:30 p.m. and 12:45p.m. in the Presidents' Lounge,located on the first floor of Low-la Hall, 7900 W. Division St.The event is free and open lothe public. For mere informa-lion, call (708) 924-5283.
Dec. 5, 6 & 7PLANT SALE & BOUTIQUEThe Chicago Botanic Garden'sannual Holiday Plant Sale andBoutique, sponsored by theWoman's Board, is scheduledlo ron Fri., -Dec. S from -1 0 am.lo 4 p.m., Sat, Dec-6 from 10am. to 4 p.m. and Son., Dec. 7front - 1 1 em. 10 3 p.m. TheGreenhouse Galleries will bespilling over with red, pink andwhite holiday planto, includinggarden-grown Øoinuettias, or-.chidn, paperwhiteu, amaryllia,cyclamen, Christmas cactus,herb baskets and more. - Forthe first time, a Boutique filledwith antiques and hundcrattedtreasures add to the charm and
the pregrum along with caret in-rangements ssch as TomorrowShall Be My Danoing.Day andRisn.Up Shepherd And Fellow.The chvras will bujsinnd by pia-cisl Celeste Rae and soprane so-leist Terese ICesces. - -
The Northwest Choral Socielyis a nónprafil cemmauily ergaoi-Zulles which has benn perfeem-lug classical und pepalurmosic inthe finest choral tradition. II isdedicaind te escoaragisg the ap-preciatien, study, aad perfor-mance nf imugloalively pro-Wammed and conefully prepanedchural .w&ks. The choras sam-beep soarly 50 :1005 and. .weWec.Aaditioss for .additiosat mcm-bers will be held is narlyJousaey.
Individeal caeced hebels are$1 t far addIs and $9 for slsdnntser sesiers. Tickets may be eh-lamed attke deeroralthe Coloni-al Ceffne Shop, 800 Dnvun Ase--sae, Park-Ridgn. Season ticketsfor -three ceocerts will also be
- avtiitabte atthe deer. Seesen lick-cts are offered al a disceosledprice cf $28 (adults) er $23 (sta-deots/snolers), nespectively.Please cull 847-384-0215 te re-serve tickets er fer addidsuat in-formudeu. - --
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Holiday ConcertMemhers 5f the Civic Orchea-tra of Chicago will collaboratewith students from Chicago'sSuzuki-OrB School - for YoungMusicians, ysuog instrumental-isis from the First Baptist Con-gregalional Church, and theFirst Baptist Festival Choir . topresent a free holiday familychamber concért al the FirstBaptist Congregational Church,1613 W. Waehingtsn Boule-yard in Chicago. This specialfamily holiday concert, con-ducted by Lawrence Rapchak,will be performed on Sunday,Decemher 7 at 4 p.m. Admis-sise is free. Admission is free.Tickets are not required. Fami-lien are encouraged to attend;This concert is appropriate forchildren ages 5 rind ap. Formore information, please cell(31 2) 294-3420.
NWCS Holiday ConcertThe Northwest Choral Socia-
Jy is pleased to preaent twoChicago Prernieres.at the 32ndNWCS holiday Concert entitled"The Glories of Christmas" onDec 7. Prior io the concert,thora will be a lectora hootedby Jeffrey C. Wagner, a benefitbake sale, and a raffle of an
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elaborate gingerbread housecreated by Gsurmet Chef MarlHarris. The concert begins at3:30 p.m. and will be held althe Edison Pork LutheranChurch, 6626 N. Oliphant Ave.,Chicago.
Individual concert tickets aresil tor adults and $9 for stu-dents sr seniors. Tickets maybe obtained at the door sr atthe Colonial Coffee Shop, 800Devon Avenue, Park Ridge.Season tickets for three con-cods will also be available atthe door. Seausrt tickets areoffered at o discounted price of$28 (adults) or $23 (utudento/seniors),- respectively. Pleasecall )847(384-0215.to reservetickets or for additional informa-tien. -
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: present the Midwest Premiereof a new muaical, After TheFair, with book and lyrics byStephen Cole and music byMatthew Ward, The produc-lion will open on Sunday, De-comber 7 at 7 with previewsbeginning December 3 and arun scheduled through January4, 1998. Run is scheduledthrough January 4. Pert sr-mance schedule: Wednesdaysat 7:30, Fridays et-e, Saturdaysat 4:30 and 8, Sundayk at 3and 7, Special New Veaf aEve pérformancus, which in-elude a party package ofchompaghe and party favors,are at 6 and 9:30. and cost$37.50 each. Preview ticketprices are $18. Ticket pricesfor the regular run are:Wednesdays and Sundays --$25, Fridays and Saturdays --$28. Group, student, and sen-br discóunta are available.Call thebes office for iñfsrma-tios at 847) 432-4335. AppleTree Theatre io located ut 595Elm Placo, Suite 210, HighlandPark. Apple Tree Theatre iswheelchair acceusible, Freeparking is available al the cor-nor of Elm Place and SecondStreet.
DecemberA CLASSIC HOLIDAY TALE
Prairie del'Arte Theatre Com-pony presents a new originalproduction, "Marley Was Deadto Begin With....., un onconven-tional look al the Charles Dick-ens classic, "A Christmas Car-el". December 8, 9 and 15, 16of 7:30 p.m. at Victory GardensTheatre, 2257 N. Lincoln Ave.,Chicago.
Tues., Dec. 9Winter ConcertRegina Dominican's muuic do-partment proudly presents ita
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This Chnislmas suasen, cernevisit Kenny Rogers is his "TeyShsppe" st Pbeassel Ran Resort.This ott new Christmas sleep ismagical, fanny and heartfelt.Kenny celebrates the lese mean-ing ofChnislmos with a show ferysaug usdold alike.
Don't miss Km.ny Rogersmost creslive Christmas show lodate, fcaloring portions of hisnew musical "The Tey Shappe".Helping you gel into the spirit arcbeth his powerfat voice sed lu-credible slagiag. This Isar fea-lures slatn-of-thc-urt motdmediaproduction, incredible singerssud dancers sud a wonderful sta-ry Is warnt yoer heurt.
Kenny Rogers will appear incoucertforthree very special pnr-formaudes 00 Friday, Decembert9 st 8 p.m. and Saturday, De-cember 20 al 5 and 9 p.m. al the
era and the Regina DominicanOrchestra. This year's WinterConcert will treat music loverso a delightful program melad-
-ing holiday classics, contempo-rosy acores as well as a folksong or Iwo. Immediately fol-lowing the performance, theRegina. Dominican Mothers'Club will host a recepaen is thefoyer of the theatre.WedDec IOHandel's Messiah
Queen of All Saints Basiti-ca. 6280 North aoganash Av-enue, Chicago, announces its1997-98 concert season. Han-del's "Messiah" will be pro-sented at 7:30 p.m. onWednesday, December 10th.A pre-concert lecfare, begin-ning at 7 p.m., will be given byDr. Jeffery Wasson, Professorof Music at Lake Foresfs BaraICollege. The concert io free,without ticket sr charge. Parkin the lot adjacent to the Basili-ca, laut east of Cicero rind Dey-on. A free-will.offering benefit-ing the Queen of All SaintsChoir Fund miii be accepted.For further information or direc-lions, please call 773-736-6060.
murs., Dec. 11Holiday Season ConcertThe Nibs North High Schoolbands, under the direction ofNibs North Band Director EltonEmole, wilt perform at a specialholiday season concert onThursday, Dec. 11 beginning st7:30 p.m. in the auditorium ofNibs North High School, 9800Lawler Ave. in Skokie. The pub-lic is invited and admission isfree. For more information, coil(847) 568-3415.
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Dancing Cat Productions an--esunced that sols pianistGeorge Winston will bring his"Winter Show" to the Pick-Staiger Concert Hall leEvanston st 7:30 p.m. Re-
Pheasant Ran Mega Center. Can-ceri lickeis start al $30. Dinnerand Overnight Fockuges arcavailable, OvamightPackages is-clsde room accommodations fortwo, Holiday Dinner for Iwo isthe SI. Charles Baltresm, twoGeld Circle Tickels to Kenny'sChristmas show, a breakfast huf-let sed a special seacnnir giftlThn Friday Night Package is$345; Ihn Sslsrday Nighl Pack-age is only $5B additional andin-eludes Sanday Brunch fer Iwo;Ihn special Two Night Puckagn isjust 5 100 mere I
As always, parksng is free.Tickets for Kenny Rogers' "TheTay Shoppe" are en sale -new.Call Pheasant Run resarg at(630) 584-MEGA, er TicketMaster to orderyeur tickets te-day! -
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Fri Dec 12Fleur de Lys Chorale
A festive selecfton st holidaymusic mitI be presented byFleur de L0s Chorale at itseighth annual holiday concert,"A Baroque Christmas" on Pri-day, December 12 al O p.m. alNortlifield Community Church,400 Wagner Road, Norlhf leid.
The gracious beauty and fiveacoustics of the NorlhfieldCommunity Church will providea setting designed to compie-ment the concert program. Acasual reception will follow.Tickets can be purchased for$15 (stodents $7) by calling773-281 -21 07 or at the door.
Sun Dec 16White ChristmasNo holiday season would be
complete without seeing themovie, "White Christmas," alar-ring Bing Crosby, RosemsryClooney, Danny Raye, Vera El-len, and others. And the Nor-wood Park Seniors Network(NPSN) is offering lunch alongwith this movie, on Sun., Dec.le, at the Norwood ParkHome, 601e N. Nina Ave., Chi-cago. Lunch will he served ut12:30 p.m., and the movie willbegin al 1:15 p.m. Don't missthis holiday classic. Cost is$6.50 for NPSN members, and$7.50 for non-members. Reo-ervationu for this event must bemade es later than 5 p.m.,Dec. 12, by calling the Nor-wood Pork Seniors Network, at(773) 631-5673.
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LUCIA NIGHTSThe Arts Council st historicBishop Hill invites you to join inthe Lucia Nights celebrationFriday S Saturday, December12 and 13 from 6 p.m. to 9p.m. both evenings. Activitiesbeing on Friday at 6 with thelighting st the tree and a sing-along in the park. The tree islocated in the park's gazebo.Enjoy the NOVA Singers per-formances at 7 and 7:45 p.m.both evenings in the ColonyChurch. Bishop Hill is located150 miles west of Chicagc and20 miles east at l-80 in HenryCounty. For mare information,
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OngoingAlzheimer's Support GroupThe Greater Chicagoland Alo-heinier'a Association presentsthe following Support Groupain your area: The Kentsn Build-ing. 9701 N. Knsx, Skokie, 4thWednesday, 7 p.m.; RushNorth Shore Medical Center,9600 N. Gross Paint Rd., NorthDining Pm., Skokis, lut Tuea-day, 7 p.m.; and RegencyNuraing Center, 6631 N. Mil-waukee, Nues, last Wednea-day, 7 p.m. The Support Groupis made up of apsusea of thosewith Alzheimer'a disease or arelated disorder. The group fo-cusas on emotinnal support,sharing experiences and edu-
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Ic,,,, .'.Ho,ADmDecember 6 A 7A Charlie Brown ChristmasCenter Stage at DnminicanUniversity presents "Home farthe Holidays; A Charlie BrownChristmas" on Saturday andSunday, Decewher e and 7.Perlarwances will be held onboth days at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.in the Lund Auditorium, 7600W. Division St. Holiday retresh-ments will be cerned immedi-ately following the shows. Tick-eta are $10 and are availableat the door or by calling thebas office at 1706) 524-6942.
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Wed., Dec. 10NEW MONEY, NEW TREATYDavid Williamson, the farmersecretary general of the Euro-pean Camwiasion, will presenta lecture at the Loyola Usiner-sity Chicago School of Busi-nasa Administration. His talk,entitled "Tha European Union:New Money, New Treaty, NewMember," is scheduled to be-gin at 10 am. at Loyala's Wa-terTawer Campus, RubloS Au-ditorium, 25 East Pearson.
Fri., Dec. 12Bill KurtisAward-winning television pro-ducer and anchor Bill Kurtis,who is also an attorney, willspeak on the role the courtsshould play in the communityat a luncheon hauled by the lIli-nais Judges Association (IJAI
an Friday, Dec. 12, at nsxn, atthe Sheraton Chicago Hoteland Towers, 301 E. North Wa-ter, The luncheon, which isopen ts the public, will fakeplace during the JA's annualmeeting Dec. 1 l-1 3. Coat to at-tend the lunchesn is $4,0 perpersan. Far information or reu-ervatisna, cari j312) 554-2057.The public in alan invitpd fo at-tend, free st charge, two sen-sisna during the IJA annualmeeting. At 2 psa. Friday, Dec.12, a panel will discuss ethicalconsiderations of communityinvolvement by judgea.,On Sat-urday at 9:30 am., severalleaders of nonprofit càmmunityorganizations will give theirperspective on the role of thejudiciaiy in the community.
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based businesu and electrsn'-ics fieldb, as Well us the educa-tianal programs offered at DeV-(y Institute st Technology, isncheduled for IO am. to noan,Safarday, Dec. 13, at DeVry'sChicagó campus, 3300 NorthCampbell Avenue.
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The Illinois Council of the Soci-sty of-American REgistered Ar-chitecfs (ICARA) will sponsoras intesuivs ueis7iear at Ouktovon the new 1997 American In-stitute of Architects (AIA) majordocuments, the General Candi-fions of the Conlract for Con-StruciiOn (9201 j and the Stan-dard Form of AgreementBetween Owner and Architectwith Standard Form of Archi-lecys. jBl4l). Oakton's Archi-tecture/Canutruction Manage-ment Program will helpsponsor the seminar with ICA-RA an Tuesday, Dec. 9 fram2:30 - 9 p.m. in Roam 1608 atthe DesPlainea campus, 1600E. Golf Road. The, seminarqualifies for 15 CEU oredits.The coat of the aeminar whichIncludes nspiee 5f the AIA dnn-uments and dinner, is $65 farICARA members; $95 tsr non-members. To register or farmore information, contact LasJacobs, chairperson, Oalcton'uArchitecture/Cnnotrucfion Man-agement Program, at (8471635-1851 or Peg McLean, ICA-AA, at (8471 382-8380.
Fri., Dec. 12TourJoin the Guild tor the Blind ona tour 5f thé Chicago Tribune'sFreedom Center at 777 W. Chi-cags Ave. on Friday, Decern-ber 12, frOm l-3:30 p.m. Thisseminar io offered tres ofchargefs adults who are blindsr visually impaired as part stthe Guild's Adult EducationSeminar Series. Registrationwill be from l-1:30 p.m. at theFreedom Center. Please sotethat this is not a hands-on sens-isar. Space is limited; to regio-ter Or far more details, call
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NIoRsWedDec 10PNA North Side SeniorsThe Pslish National AllianceNorth Sida Seniors will meetWednesday, December lO, at10 am. at the PNA FrafernslCenter, 6038 North Cicero Av-enue, Chicago. All senioru 55and over, PNA members ornot, are invited. For more in-formation call (773) 286-0500ext. 305 or 316. There will natbe any meeting in January1998.
Thurs., Dec. 18Juggling the HolidaysThe hectic pace of the holidaysehssn in brought to thetors-front by the Narwood ParkSeniors Network (NPSN) witha tour to see the musical re-vue, 'Joggling the Holidays,'on Dec. 18. Fortunately, thissrsstage bedlam will be ob-sensed from the comfort of theAtrium Theater in RollingMeadows, with old and newfriends made through NFSN.This special taur which de-parts at 10;30 um. from infront st the Narwood ParkHome, 601e N. Nina Ave., Chi-cago, also includes lunch ofchicken sr ham, and a drioe-bof neighborhosrl hsmeS bright-ly decorated for the holidays.Csst of $32 fsr NPSN' mom-hera, asd $37 tsr non-members, iscludes round-tripvan transportation, lunch andticket ta the Atrium Theater. Tareserve space tsr this event orfar more information on theNorwood Park Seniors Net-work, call 1773) 631-5673.
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AWARE SINGLES DANCEThe Aware Singles Group andthe Chicagoland Singles Assn.invite all singles to a dance atep.m. at the Barn of BarringtonRenfasrant, 1415 5. BarringtonRd., Barrington. DJ music willbe provided. Admission is se.Far isformatian call Aware st847-632-9600.
FrL. Dec. 5ST. PETER'S SINGLES CLUBAlisingles over 45 are invitedta a dance st Francesco, 8465W. Grand in River Grove st8:45 p.m. Cost is $6. Liveband. Coat & tie reqsired.
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at Eagones. 9109 Warnkegato Rd.,Morton Grave. For reservatIonsnail (847) 673.8677 by Dec. Ii.NSJS 50 PLUS . Wednearlay,Dec. 57, at 7:30 p.m. Opeo méat-ing. wish Tani Rowilznpaaitiag00 "Australia, the Wander afDawn Under", with video. $4 in-ciadas refreshments and sacializ-ing. Beth Hiltel Temple, 3220Big Tree Lane, Wilmetse. Fer in-farmatian call (847) 359-355h.NSJS 50 PLUS - Sunday Dec.21 at 7:30 p.m. Dancing with aLive Band. At the Radissan lia-tal, Tonhy and Liécale Ave., Lin-catnwoad. Admission $7. Far in-formation call (847) 676-4561.NSJS 50 PLUS . Sunday, Dec.28 at 7:30 p.m. Rap Session lea-taring a Channhah PrOgram. AtWhat's Coaling Reslanrant,Lower level, 6107 N. LirnoalaAva., Chicga. $4 malades re-freshments and socializing. Res-ercatians (847) 675-5752.NSJS 50 PLUS . WednesdayDec. 31 at 6 p.m. New Year'sEve Party al Carmens Restaurant,tOl2CharchSs. ieEvanssoa.$l8includes att the salad, pizza andbeverage, (inclnding beer andwieo) yaa can zas and drink.There wilt alta be games anddancing. For reservations call(847) 674-6798 by Dec. 26.
Sat., Dec. 6CHICAGO METRO SINGLESThe Chicago Metta Singles in-vile all singles In a dance al e
Plan Your Holiday Weekend.
At The O'Hare Hilton. Beat the holidaylraSc and enjoy a ong weekend with us. Were cannent-
ently lecaled en Ihr gronnds alOBare Interna-lineal NapOlI, and featare saond renislanl warns,indoor pool. Jacozzi, sauna, fine dining and much
mare. Rate inclndes free ese nf Athletic Club aed ieee path.
leg. tRI commissiae la agents. Fer rehernatians call your
professional travel agent, l-Ben-titL'IONS, er the O'Hare
Hilton al 773-606-6000. i,sk for Package Plan Pl.
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p.m. at the Barn of BarrirtgtenRentaaraet, 1415 S. BarringlenRok, Barrington. There will beDJ dance music. Preceding fhedanea, at 7 p:76L. there will be atalk an "Learning Threegh Ea-perlence' by Clifford Wondba-Ip. JD. Admission of $7 in-cladea a buffet. Fer mureinformation call 708-216-9795.
COMBINED CLUB SINGLES DANCE
AIl.. s00gleo are invited to adance at 8-p.m. al the Born ofBarrington Hesfeurant, 141 5 S.Barrington Rd., Barrington. OJwash will be pronided. Admis-sinn wilt be $7 The event inca-sponsored by the NorthwestSingles Assn., Young Subur-ban Singlea, & Singles S Co.Far infortestinn call 708-209-2066. All of thé sponooringgroaps are cnn-pretil organiza.lions.
T.G.I.S. SinglesTISIS. Singles will havea La-dies Nile end Pirzá Dance atap.w. at The New BurbankRose, 6501 W. 79th SL, Bur-bank, IL. All singles are invited.Door Prize- 19' Color TV. Ad-mission is $5. For morn infor-malien, cell (708) 445-4450.
39 Jewish SinglesChannakah Party will be heldat Hackneys in Glenview,Sat.Dee. 6 at 7 p.m. Free for poidmembera and non mesiberaare $36.For reservations coli:Valerie ut j847) 253.5503 nr
. Maria ut j847j541-1910.
Sun,Dec7Spares Sunday Evening ClubTIle Sparaa Sunday EveningClub . for Widowed, Divorcedand Single Adulla will apontertheir annual 'Snew Flake Ball',Sun, Dec 7 - Music by 'TheKen ,landea Trio". Get dresuedup - bring s friend, come jointhe tun snd net the mend forthe coming Hnliduya. Mew-bers $5, Guests se; contact 1-847-9e5-5730.
NomS WESTSUBuF8BAN-SINGLES
The Northweét Suburban Sin-glen mails all singles to sdance at 7 p.m. at the Barn ofBarrington Rentaurant, 141HS.Barrington Rd., Barrington. Ad-sinnlos h 56 which includes abuffet; For moie inturmatios,coil 708-786-8688. The North-west Saburbas Singles is aean-pretil organizasen.
Sun Dec 7Good Time Chancy DancetSood Time Chariny Singlen will
spnnsor s Eme Admission Sin-glea Dmce with Free Bntfet at7 p.m. on Sunday,, December7, 1997 at BG Fellnws., 5055W. 111th St., Alsip, IL. AU am-glen are invited. For more in-formation call 708-445-4450.
Sun;,Dec.7&21çSc SinglesCSC Singles are inniting 50+singles to gather al the 94th -Abro Squadron, 1070 5. Mil-wanken Ave., Wheeling from 4-8 p.m. on Sunday, Decewber 7and December 21 --the first andthird Sundays of every manth.Admission of $8 hovera compli-mentary hors d'seuvreo, municfor dancing, lislening and so-cializing by lhe fireplace.Drinks will be halt price at thecash bar. -
LSat., Dec. 13
THESOLSTICEOF THE FEMININE
Limlea, ne organization mhichrevitalizas Iraditmnes that honorand nurture women, hoofs-snaftereons of reflection and re-freohment with s closing cere-mony welcoming Lucy theLight Bearer on the day trudi-lionally dedicated to her and lothe Sun Gnddeua MotherHalle, 2:30 p.m., United Metho-dint Church, 405 5. EuclidAve., Oak FarI. The event tea-lures Irish harpist Mary AlleenSchmiel and concludes with oWassail Bawl and Bnsrd. Csnt:$20 reaetved membera, $25reserved guesta, $30 at thedoor. Reaervafïoea preferred.708-386-8522. -
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FRIENDSHIP DAYWomen's League for conaervu-uve Judaism wilt held ita anna-al Centrsl Branéh FriendshipDay on Thursday, Dec. 18 atNorth Suburbsn Beth El Con-gregntìoe, 1175 Sheridan Rd..Highland Park. Registrationstarts at 11 am. followedby nluncheon st noon: -FriendshipDay is an opporlueity lo shareidens, to learn and to internetwith nioterhnsd membera fromthy lilisois, Indiana and Win-consin areas. Reservationdesdllne is December 12.Please eonfoct Karen Kaufmanst (847) 634-2474,
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John Jacob will present anne-day seminar on 'Themen inShort Fiction" on Safurdsy, De-cember e at the Albert A. Rob-in Campea in Schsumbarg.The seminar- will run from 9am. to 3:311 p.m. Jacob willtalk about persnnal enpeiience- -
vs. imagination in the short sto-ry and about how wrifing nbnntwhat you know may meanmore thon whet ysu've done.The cost of the aeminar is5125. Thé Robin Campus is at1651 McConnnr Pathway inSchaombOrg. For-more infer-wallon os the seminar or toregister, cull Larry Howe at312.341.3709.
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Institste al Chicago will hold ittfifth annual Twilight Shappïsgevent os Monday, Deoember t-5,from 5:30 usd1 8 p.m. This spe-cia! shopping eveol, which takesplace in the Moie Shop locatedjtistblftheMicbigun Avenue lob-by, offers costamers the oppone-nity Io enjoy an eveoing of eorlyhaliduy shoppieg in a retaoed al-mosphero. Tmnk shows wilt pro-vide guests with Ihn chance loshop from us enteosive selectionof special gift items, and to meetwith representatives who wilt heavoitsbte to answec questions;Live masiz and refreshments wilteehooáotha festivities.
The event in 01900 to the psbloc,bnl reservations ararequired, andmay be made by calling (312)443-3688 no later than December
Philip J. Dech-
Navy Lt. Philip J. Dech,whose wife, Linda, is the daugh-ter al Hugo and MargarasHsissg of Gtesview, toan deport-rd as a sin-month deployment tothé Mediterranean -Sea -with the24th Marine Espeditiasary Cuit(MEU), embarked aboard theships al the USS Guam Amphi-bioss Ready Grosp (ARG).
Kathy Alexander. Millildn Universilyjusior Ka-tiny Alexander recently placedsdrosd amosgjttnior women isathree-state Yacal compelidasspasnmed by the Natianal Anna-ciutian 5f Touchers. of Singieg.All 12 afMitlikin's entries ita theevenlwerewittners atsemeleveL
Alzsusder, a mssíc jrerfar-mmce majar, is the daogtsler ofloIr, and Mrs. Robert B. Menus-derand s 1995 geadaáte of MaineSosthiligh School. - - -
Cefebrate the holiday scaon atthe Frank Lloyd Wright Homeand Studio on December 8 and15, until 9 p.m., during specialtwilight tours end ehoppiognights. Tours ofWciglal's home,dedoraled for Ihn holidays, willbr offered al 6:30 p.m., 7 p.m.,73O p.m. and 8 p.m., fora specialpeine of $5. Refreshments will be
.served io the boakshop, and spe-flatly priced ilems will be offereden these evenings.
The I 08-year-old landmarkwill be festively decorated with a10-feat Christmas tree in the chil-
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Orant playream, . vintage areca-meets, antiqsn tnys and authenticgarlands and areangementt.Onided taars will einphasine Vic-tonan holiday customs and fami:lylife. .
Located ut 951 Chicago Ave.,Oak Pank, the Ginkgo Tree Broto-shop featarek the ceuntny's mostcomplete selectiqn of WRightbooks, as well as exquisite deco-ratine iiem e-O5 ' aixhilecyare-ìnspirddsloeking stuffora. Rega-lar bookshop tours are 10 am. tu5 p.m daily. Fer additinnal jofor-matiee,call 708/848:1976.
Holidays. They urn the mustwonderful und exciting timns-qftIte year. But for Ihn traveler, it italso the time when airports, Irainttatiens, halnis and other travel-neluted facilities arebooked to ca-pacily. . ..
With that in mind, here aretame. holiday travel tips fromASTA--the American Society.ofTravel Agents--to help makeyear est hnliduy trip a smooth
- and eejoyablenxperience. -
The first is--work. with yourtravel agent lo beak as early aspossible. Airlines, hotels, cr.oiueships, bars and trainufilfup nap-idly priarto the holidays.
Plan yoqr departare for-Eff-peak honrn leavoid the heaviestcrowds. Ifyote one nñ uhudget, tryta plan around hnliday hlackautdates when the towout rates areusually unavailable.
Inform your trEvel agent aboutany special requests such at teatormeal preferences on the pIannnr Ihn number of batel beds atyourdestinatioa. -
Weather detays daring IhnWinter months are not -aencum-mon, so it's a good idea tu askyour travel agnnt to guaranteeyaar hotel mservation at yatirdestination with a cred- t cdrd,Thatway it will notbe cancelnd ifyou arrive late. -
With security lighter thou ever, -
plan ta meine atIbe airport at teaseun hoar Fnior IO domestic flight
. limps and t'vo huart bnfore inter-natinual flights. This allows ade-quote Urne for baggage and ticketeheck-in- and-secUrity screening.And the earlier you check in--theless chuñce of being bumped-off-Ihç flightdne ta everbooking.
If you arenarrying gifts, re-
Don't Forget Your Nicolas Cookié For St. Nicolas Day 12/6/97
Santa Is Coming To Heidi's Bakery!
Bring your children or grandchildren on SaturdaynDec. 6th from 10-3 and havc your child's phototaken with Santa. Complimentary from Heidi'sBakery. While you're at Heidi's make sure you lookat the animated Christmas Windows!
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il,Holiday Trave!-.Tips
menibcr thdy - urn sobjeàt to in-spection prior ta take-off. This -means - they can be unwrappedund opnne.d.by security. person-.nel. To -avoid this--pack gifts inyear check-in lnggugn un weapthe gifla after you reach yeerdes. -
tieation. . -
nut pauk medicine, jewel-t,, càsh, business papo/u, pasn-poets nr othervatuabinu in yearchdck-in luggage. Thnse itemsshould be included its your co/ny-enleggage. -
And speaking f carey-an lag--
sage, keep in mind that most air-lines now restrict passengers totwa pince.s of corny-au luggage.Both must fit either in the ever-head storage bins or .jieder thesentie front afyoa. -
-New, since- luggage can look- -.alike, bene is u ti I-have. found
- asefal fer qaiok identification ofmy check-in laeeane ut the bac- -
gage- cunoasel, Piace an idenlift-cation curd, a strip ofcolored tope
- ora unique sticker an the ostseiteuf each-piendef teguge ando
-bnsiness card or somanther type-nfinfonmation Orn the-inside. Thismakes tracing yOúr laggagn edsi-
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erie the evnnl il ismisplaced.And if you - do Sacounler a
problem at the airport--such aslestluggage, amissejl connectionor a flight cancellati/e--do not
- hesituteto speakto the customerrepresentative - of- year: utrlrne.They urn there lit be ef-ássistancn. -
- And-flnaily, if yuta arc stillstumped os 10 Whal ta give ihutsothnoñe special--consider what40percent ofsarvey,greaps ratedas the mast wanted halidoy--a
- 'getaway' gift nf Iravel. - Il -issamelhing your travel agent caneasily paiticugo und gift wrap.
- And it lakes very -Iitllerunm inyeltrCurry-On luggage.
Give gourmet gifts this -holiday season
Holiday Tips: nld-fosbronod battlek by os sapGourmet steaks and ohep are pena panos orsporutu S wenh cnt-
stzeleng thes snasan! Cnnsnder orfol rebbens.givingfinecatsundfntllredWtnes The teendtest new gift tdeoo/as gtfls, nr gtve carnivorous Tradtttonal Japanetn rece caokenscooks an elegant srl of steak are u "must-have", ncc crnum
. knives. Accnrdtng to CuIco, matones une hot again (thIs tnme,steak/table knnves have been sell- far making fancy fmzen des-nngbriskly as gtfts thisyear. serIa), and pizza sInnes are beatGivn the family nook u gift that gift bets, accnedtng ta top retael-blends iraditnon with technolugy. ers.Many softwonn pnogeams help or- Involve the entire famtly whenganien famnly recipes wIrtIn keep- prnpaning meals; it allows you totug them easily accessible from spend valuable fimo with lovedthe personal cempater. Even ones whtle accamplithieg a task.
mane useful, cookbnnk CD- Younger chtldnen can mes butter,ROMs can help nOvtce cooks se. ktds and teens can peel and mathled tltep rfentpnrty menu from u potatoes, while grandparenls canlist of thoasneds oftrind and inne mince vegetable orde-fuI meats.recipes. Tenis wtth ergonomIcally-
Fer people un a budget, hand- designed handles are tdeal formadegifts nach as homemadejel- those wtth aethrttns or eheumalies, janus and vinegars are u per. lisas, according ta Cutco, sincesonalized and delictous way to they prevent band futtgne"spread" holiday cheer Dress np bronghtoe by heavy chopping.
Choose and cutyour own tree
There are O number of Chetst-mes tree farms within easy dnvIng distanc of Chtcaga. For afree lesttng nf Chicago areefarms and for enfemtatnott an Ihncure of holsday poinsetteus, sendu self-addrOssed bnseeesss stzeenvelepe ($32 postage) toChrtulmus Trees Ociar Fuinset-Itas, Uatvrnstty of IlItnots Coop-erattve Extension Servire, 5106S. Western Ave., Chicago, IL.60609. The Christmas TreeFarms orn anitne at ; -
blIp //www.aces.uinc.ndn/npltek/tnnrt/trnes hOnni.
Looking-to recapture that old-fashioned holiday spirit thisyear? Feeling o liltle ever-whelmed by shopping mall San-tas,- blinking heme video gaas/sund reck 'n roll. Cheislmus cita-als?- - -.- -- -
This might be thit year tagather the- family together and
. head to nne of- the Christmastree farms tinas Chicago. Chocs-ing and Cutting yuan ewn Christ-
--mas tree is the type nf family ac-tinily Ihal revives the holidayspiril and brings buck memoridsof the yuletide: traditions of usln'peer-paced, simpler era.
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Holiday events offered at- - . the Robie House
Celebrate Ihn holiday season ut Loculed at 5757 S. Wnodlawn,Frank Lloyd Wrnghfs Robte on the campus nf the UniversityHouse on -December 9, until 9 of Chicago, the Ruhm Housepm.. danng twilight tours and a bookshop features an impressive
- special shopping night. Tours nf selectinn nf Wright books, asIhn Robas I-lease, decerated for well as exquisite decorati/e iltmnIhn halidays, wtlI br offered at and aechilrctare-inspirrd stock-6:30 p.m., .7 p.m.; 7:30p.m. and 8 ing staffers. Regolar bookshappm., fer spectat prtceof $5. Re- hours arr 10 am. to 5 p.m. daily.freshments will be served in the Fur additional information, callbaokshop, and specially priced 708/848-1976.items will he affered. . -
A Hobby for Chrjstmäs-Show hours are Saturday, 10 n.m.ta 4 p.m. und Sunduy, 10 um. Io?p.m. Each admission is o rufflelicket far a hobby prier or Holi-day gifl. Additional tickets maybe purchased.
All prncreds from enneunenfees, /penific raffle prizes ge ra-tirely lo Hospitalized-Veterans alNorth Chicago Veterans Hospitalfor enupon books fer haircats.tuitntnins, cts.
VVA Chapinr #31 t wilt atsnhave for sale its own nanhetedfirst day covers of thn 1997 De-partment of Ihn Air Force Slumpdc the 1995 POW/MIA Stamp.
'lt'sA Wonderful Life'
- The Amer/nan Legion Viel-nom Veteran nf America #511Veterans of Foreign Wars Post#2992 invites you... to give thegift nf a lifetime. Featuring thefantastic models of Scale Ship-masters NorthWest CommodoresWatts Wake Radio cnntcol boatclubs and Ste/c Mndels. Thisshow will bnheld December 6 dc7 at theAmerican Legion Post#36, 1291 Oakwood,Lenatüak-.wend, Des Plaines.
AdmissionS is $1 for udults,$2.Sltfnr afamity, and snniorniii-zens, palien, firemen, milItarypersonnel in uniform are free.
The Chicit5o Park Dislrict nodEugene FinId Park Teen Theatreprnutllypreuenls their ftrstanuualholiday dinner/theatre presenta.lionof"It's AWonderful Life." - -
Penfonitances ann on Friday,Dee, 19 un/l.Satnrday, Dec. 20 al7 p.m. Dinnitr theatre packagetwillbeon SatuitdayDec. 2flnnly. -
Ticketpricesare $4 show only,mId $10 for the dinner package.Advance reservatinno are re-qaired for Ilnedinnér package byMondayDec. 15.
Pleasr call Eugene Field Park -ut (312) 742-7591 Io make u res-ervation. The theatre is located at5OON. Ridgeway.
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Holiday Brassand ChoralConcerts . -
Musicofthe Baraque will unceagain delight Chicago audienceswithits nannal Holiday Brass andChoral enacerE in five Chicago-area performances stretchingfrom OldTown lo Bridgeport anduItO tile northern and wetternsuburbs. These concerts, whicharesponsoreel by SaraLec Corpo-nation, feature some of the nu-tinas leading brass players andthe Maule nUbe Eaeoqne Choresperforming a glorious prngt'am ofearly sacred asid scrollO music ofthe lflthand 1710 cenlitnies.
Tickets are. on sale now andrange from $26 lo $45; srniorandstudent tickets are available at$18 with prcq/er ideittiftcation.For further information, contactMusic nf the Baroque's Box Of-ficeat(512) 551-1414.
Friday, Dee, 19, 8 p.m.,Sl. Mi-chad Church, 1633 N. ClevelandAve., Chicago; Saturduy, Dec.20, 3 p.m. tainine Word Chapel, -
2001 N. Wantxngem Rd.. Teelsesy;Sunday, Dec. 21, 3 p.m., St. MaryorPerprtnul Pl/lp, 1059 W. 32ndSt,, Chicago; Monday, Dec. 22,8p.m., Grace Lntheran Church,7300 W. Division St., River For-esg Tuesday, Dec. 23, 8 p.m., Di-vine Word Chopcl, 2001 N.Waukegue Rd.,Techny.
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Santa Lucia, a Swedish tradition oflight and magic in the dark night
What: Traditional Lucia on. There, her eyes were gouged The Swedish Amencae corn-procession andcelebration out with whitehot iron sprors, monitI Ill Chicago contsnoes to-
Where: Swedish American hut she did not loose her faith inMuseum Center, 5211 North Christ and miraculously, herClark Street, Chicogol Fbenez- sight was restored. Shn was thener-Lutheran Church, 1650 W. sent to be horned ai the stoke, botFoster Street, Chicago ihr flames would oat accepi her
When: Saturday December and she Romans Feared her even13, 5 p.m. at the Swedish Amer- more. A magic spear was madeteats Museum, the procession and Lucio died from its wooed.will then walk over to Ebenezer She was later declared a saint byLutheran Churrhwherr it will the Catholic church. Saint Lucio,
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Sweden's most beantifol and upe- Sonto Lacia is celebrated io Swe- ' NavyLt. PhilipS Dreh, whosecial traditions that marks the be- den.Accarding ta the old Saltan wife, Linda, is the daoghter ofginning of the Christmas season. catendar December the t3th was ISugo ans! Margaret i{siuog ofThe legend dates back to Sicily the longest and darkest eight of Glenvinw, has departes! ou a aix-
around 300 AD when a beautiful the year. Ta .mony Lucia it oyOaog woman took mercy on the Christian version auihn old.paganpoor and the Christian prisoners. celebration of the returning ofBy bringing food and comfort ta light. Others say thatLacia repre-them she angered the Romons by sents the light of Christ in ourher actions and was sent to pris- - darkest moments.
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Ho1i4ayGiVing Tree opeiiat Harlem Irving Plaza
The Holiday Giving Treeopened its 15th year at the flur-1cm Irving Plaza on Friday, No-vember 28: The tree is locatednear Fannie May Candy in thesooth miti of the couler which islocated ut Buntem Avnuoe, Ir-oing Pek Road and Forest Pro-serve Drive.
Thè Giving Teen providesgifts fer the needy throughou(the Chicago area. The Deparfrment of Ctiildrnn aild FamilyServices servns as -caarilluatarfur this community servico. TheTree holds cards with the namesand wishes uf childrenwho areless fortunate. Included in -theirlists one Ihnen 0f them- Christmas'oishes. Shoppers ute invited tatake a card, shop for ade of thegift wishns and nntann the gift-wrappud present to the GivingTenu. The gifts are then dcliv-cred to the recipients by Christ-mas Eve. The tree will be openai the plaza until December 24.
Last ynan, t.957 gifts were.distiibnted to the needy in thearea throngh the Giviùg Trocsponsored by ihn Harlem IrvingPlaza. Companies pantieiputing
in this year's Giving Tree annthe flalus-Payton Foundation,Reliuble Corporutiun, und Eli'sCheesecake. Everyone bringingback their gift to the Tree willreceive a coupon for a-fred sliceofftti's Cheesecake.
Elmwood ParkCMc Chorustoperform
Waytin -Staicy, uPanic Ridgeresident, will direct and be fea-tuned soloist as the ElmwoodPark Civic Chorus presents itsholiday conceit, "A Time ofGoodness unti Light," aceampa-nied by Mack Cappelli and theJust Friends Seaz Trio. ut S p.m.,December 12 and IS at the Elm-wood Farkiligh School audited-orn, 8201 W. Fullerton Ave,,Elmwood Park, Freut Worabuch-tir, Niles residnnt and Wally Ko-ziaski, Dm PIaules, are membersoftheChunus. -
Tickets are $3 (gronp rateaavailable) auj aim hn persOnnes1at the done. Por dorther informo-lion, colI (708) 453-5547
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Brunswick NuesBowl hosts NewYears Eve Party
runswick Nues Bowl locatedat 7333 N. Milwaukeewilt ItosE aNew Years Eve Party from 9 p.m.tu 2 am. For $24per peeson youget unlimited bowling, 2 bardrinks, buffet dinner served at 10p.m., hats, noisemakers, çham-pagneto toast in the new year andcotieewithdesserts.
Make your eetervntions todayby calling (847) 647-9433, askfor Tim. Prizes of hats, jackets,feue games and vaeionn promo-flouaI gifts Witt OISO be awardedfor top scores. Don't miss ont onatlthefnn.
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Holiday, HighlightsEve coenldown neal a spectacularfireworks display. Tite ChiçagoRiverwill then borslsvilh colorasthe fireworks extravaganzamoves West, lighting np the rivernear seven ofthe city's finest ho-trIs. Take advantage of partrei-
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Fer the bestseals in town to thesymphony, Bulls game or open-ing night al the Iheatec TicketsPlease is o must for you. TheCenter for Enriched Living is of-fecingtheirnewly updated and re-vised 1998 edition of TicketsPlease. Tickets Pledse is a corn-prehensive seating guide to Chic-agotand's Theaters and SportsArenas. New for '98 we hove attoincluded major ressues in St.Louis and Milwaukee in this cdi-tins. Tickets Please is u fantasticIdotidoy gift. -
Proceeds support the Centerfor Enriched Living's year_roundcommonity center for children,teens, adulls and seniors with de-veloptnenlal disabilities locatedin Deerfield. A sioglecopy of Ihrbook con be purchased for $0.30including shipping and handling.Poe mono information, nr lo orderTickets Pleauccontact Ihn Centerat047-948-7001.
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Second op.Notre Dartre High School for
Boys, 7655 W. DemÓsler SI.,Niles will held its second OpenHouse for 6th, -7ih and 8th gradebays en -Snnday,Drcember 7fçam11 oint. to 3 p.m. It-will be-gin svith n 'icrlraming- presenta-tien by-the Principal, kev Ken-nette Molinaro, CSC and will befollowed by orna presenlntionsand a toar of the school. ThiscerinI provides prospective sto-dents, families andfrieeds an ap-partunity to meet and speak withmembers of the Notre Danse fa-cnity and stndenl body. Academ-ie and ce-carricalar displays will
. be set upto provide infdrmationen the- many programs availableal Ihn school. Por additional it-formation, please context Mr.
. Genta Rollio. Director of Be-rollment, al (847) 965-2900, ext. -348.ItlinoisState Scholars
named-Notre Dame High School is
pleased la annoUnce the follaw-ing seniors aslllieais Stale Schal-ars Michael Burke, Jeffrey Ca-timbas, Arthur Czuja, WilliamFrortich, Matthew Orapenttsien,Sears Heneghan, Timothy Jaral-
. kiewicz, Anthony Lapo, MichaelMearía, Joseph Misek, DavidNowak, Thomas O'NeilL ScottPlencoer, Scott Scatidi, PelerSchneider, Michael Shirt, Benjte
-rein Sotinski, William -Stanton,Stephen Snkrl and Chartes Was-kowski.- -
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Dominican University'sSchool afBdncaiion will offer oninformation sèssion abaI tIseTeaching-CertiticatiOn for Cot-lege Orodnales (TCCG) Pea- -
-gram The pregram-wiU he of-fered at ' Moràine ValleyCommanity - College in Palm -Hilts beginning ioJannary, 1998.The information session will beheld on Saturday, December 13from- 10 am. to 12 p.m. at Mo- -raine Vatlry Comolantty Col-Inge, Moraine Boilding B, roamB 1 19. -
For mare information, call tIte-School oftedacalios at (708) 524-6922; - - -
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Aie Parce Tech. Sgt. Albert B.- Shelhorse has arrived for duty ut
- YokotaÄirflcse,TOkyO, Japan.Shelhoese is an avionics flight
saperintesdçnl assigned Io the374th Maintenance Squadron.
He is the san of Albert W.Shelhorse ir, of-Villa tOca, GA.,and nephew ofMary A. Barber of
Resurrection -receivesrnIiiondoiiargift
Rcsart'ectioe Health Care hasannounced o $1 million gift tofloxumecliort High School in han-or nf the -health care system's
-many employees, past andpresent, wisohavebeen educatedby the scheel over the last 75years. The gifi also recognizesthat Resarrectioti Health Cureand Resurrection High Schoolaie partners io ministty commit-ted to cantying ois the vreera$WItioditions of the Sisters of theResnrréction. - -
Joseph Tourney, President andChief Executive Officer cf Res-nrreclion Heqlth Care, presentedTherese Penney, - Principal ofRennrrrction High School, withthe gift at Sume RESplendentEvening,aNnvember 15 dinner-
-- 4 I - + f L'l'r4w.re ijaiiie SLLIUenLS Lae-par -
-- in Leadership Workshop -
Notre Dame Higlt School for members" allowing freni aBoys, Niles, look part io the chance to cschaùgr ideas with(NED) Northeast District of the other student council membersIllinois Association of Student from othrrschools. - -
Ceancils Leadership Workshop The followtng stadents tooken Novembre 4, al Wheeling part in this leadership workshopHigh School. Paul Tokarz, Joe Canonna, Neal
This workshop was planead Michalik, Mare Jaretkiewicz,fòr the officers afstadnet council Christopher Sheehan, Mark Zr-and new members. They portici- -
berna, Robert Oraba, and PatrIckpated in Iwn tessians, the first Snllsvan. Focally members in-session was stmctered towards eluded: Mrs. Mary O'Connor,officer lraiaiog and allowed the Execntive Coancsl Moderator,newmembefs achaìrce taparlici- aodMr. Todd Ruder.pate iii ynssiOns like: Goal Set- . - -
hog, Teamwork, StudentCeoncil Maine EastLevels, Parliamentary Procedure,- -
Making Worthwhile Pasters/'Antiouncements, and Raising .
ScholastIc BowlSchnolSpieit. The second session - Teamswas directed more Io "veteran
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Sentimental - Journey wilt becoordinating the following- rean-iairs: - -
-Misooka Nigh School Class of- 1987 eeD'eeember6,-1997 àr the
- OakfleaakHitton. .
Niles North High School Classof 1967 en Moy-9, 1998 at theHoliday Ian Skokie.
HiglsScheol Classofl988onJsnn27, l998atthelndi- - Upcoming competition in-anLakes Rosfirt. - eludes Maine East at Maine West
Reavis High School Class of December 3.- 1979 on Augast I, 1998 at the Members of the varsity Sehe--Ookluwnt-ttttoo---- - laslic Bowl team are: seniors
Merlan -High School Class of Daniel Rang, Ansan Kim, Paul1948 on September 12, 1998 aI Ria, Peter Kim, Lee Park, andrhelndron Lakes Resort. ' Chris Rodrigùez; juniors Steve
Seno High School Classes of Birkner and Albert Kim; and1977, -1978 and 1979 oe Septem- sophomore Dan Horwitz.ber 26, 4998 ut the Holiday tan - Members of the 3V ScholasticSkokie. Bowl team at Maine East are: -
Calumest High School Class Alex, Zhenia Baranav, Ttrnof 1946 ors October l'I, 1998 at Bahn, Art Chaisiriwatonasai,The Drake Oak Brook., Ambreeo Chandhri, Karen Per-
Fer more ioformalton, call, nandez, Jessica-Hahn, John Kim.write or fox: Srnttmental toot- Dmioiy Lampert, Christine Lee,rep, P.O. Box 431, MorIon Enea Lin, Consuelo Martinez,Grove, IL. 60053. PItone or fax: - Kelly O'Shea, Sebastian Rad-
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deere which - was the capstoneevent oflhe schoofs diamond an-eiversary celebralion.
- Resoerection High School re--cently launched its first majorfandreising campaign In financecapjtal intprovements. These in-elude two store-of-the-act sciencelaboratories, Iwo upgraded corn-
--paler laboratories, expanded library facilities including a tech-nology center wish Internerarrois and a new fitness center.
The SI million gift is. io sop-port of this campaign, with$500,000 targete.d for the con-slrnctioe of the scheol's new fit-
. ness center and $500,000 -as o -
challenge grant to help leverageadditional business - commanity
- - sepportforlhncampaign.
Maine East's Scholastic Bawlleant opened its Ceded Sahne-ban League season the cad of Oc-lober against Woakegan. Bothvarsity and IV were victorienswith the varsity winning by a298-l27margiñ. - - -
Next, Ihn Maine -Bast teamsxpped-theirC.S.L. records lo 2-0by defeatiirg Maine South. Thevarsity Demons defeated theHawks by a score ofiO6- 197; theMaine East freshmen/sophomores won 301-231.
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'Little Women' to be -
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Reuureet/on High School, 7500 West Talcoti, Chicago will
-pt'enèntthnplay"Liltle Woreefl"Ofl Deeember5, Sand 7.Acting lheirparin in Resurrection High School's production of -
"LiBIO Women," Marmee pldyed by senior Christine Rodrigxezand the March obIers, Amyplayedbyft'eshrOae Joyce Punch, J0played by sophomore Katie Lynch, Meg played by junIor LynnMeisterdnd Beth jaiayodby treshman Thnrnse Baflery toare thnltheirfatherWillretUrn atChristmaai Show timen are schedaledat730p.m. on pcembes'5, 2p.m. andA300nrtecemberô, and2p.m. onDeeember7. -
Tickets can be reaervedbycalittg (773) 775-b6tflbetweetl 8am. and3pm. Mondaythrough Friday. Ticketsare $5pre-sale,- -
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School, lecated ut 701 LocustRoad in Wilrnette, will hail itsOften House-for prospective sta-
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dents and theirparenls on Thors-day, December 4 from 7-9 p.m.Faculty, staff, counselors and sta-dents will br available Io answerquestions about Regina Dominircan's single-gender, college pre-paratory program including cot-lege level -studies und advaecedplacement io 15 sobject areas:
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East Maine District -#63's be an event tnhçlpstad9nts readApollo School has been enjoying as much aspossible asMaldona-the neto peincïpul, Mr. Nicholas da knows reading well isa key toMaldoñado since Ihn 1997-98 unccesstnlife.school year began. Maldonado One-importaift asset-Mr. Mal-has shown himself to he a warmpersonable adminisfralor whogenuinely cares for his 700+ sta-dents and staff of hfty. Schoolstaff members have found himwilling to listen totheir concernsas well as suggestionsa pleauüreto work with and he hassbownhimself to be a very capable andesperi0000d admiOistratur. -
Mr. Maldonado bogan the Sn the school year at Apollo isschool-year by being on hood to 9ff ta-a great start with tts newintrodnce himsetf personally t principal on board. Students andparents at regiutratiOO "OpenHoose" and at the Maine Town-ship Drop-In Center. By making"tronco cults" on some studentsand their familinshe has shhnhow visible he intends to be in the
- schudt und community.As a special incentive to en-
courage more reading ut Apollo,Mr. Maldonado has informed hisstudents that he will kiss a rouIbulldog (Apollo's mascot) if
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,ulaff dro enjoying the changesthat have como oboeS already. aswelt as looking fándard lu fetoreboneftts oftboirleader.
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Regina students:interview HifiaryClinton
While un her 50th birthdaytone, Llillnr Rádham-Clinlun setaside ablock oftime in which sIsecould be,inlnrviewed by nearly300 mea stüdenls. Among the If-cat pholograihy. añd journalismslodenls were Region Duminicun -
seniors Brin Nolan und Alicia Pi-larski. Pilaruki received notifica-tion of her participnlion on Fn-day, Oclober 24th, from ReginaDominican juúrnulium loucherKathleen Burke, Ph.D. "I had all
- weekend to wait," lioghs Pilar-ski. Nolan, onthe other hand, didnot find oat unlil the morning ofthe press conference that anotherpass was available fonhnr lo al:tend -
-The intervigw, conducted althe Chicago Histoeioat Society,was verystraightfnrwaed, accord-Ing to Ile two f000g women.Mrs. Rndham-Çlintoo spoke tothe utaden(s-from u stage aboatIhe differences between her highschool years and the challengesstodents foce taday,
Prior Io the press conference,sludeiltu worn asked lo writedown any questions they mightlike In ask 9f the Finsi Lady. ForNolan and Pilarski, the highlightof the conference came whentheir question was chosen to hoanswered. Afterwards, Pilanskicame fotward ro shoot aphotu-grophand Mro. Rodham-Clintonreached down to shake her hoitd.
- District 71< News -
PTA General MeetingThe Nibs Elementary Schools
PTA will hold u General Mom-bership Meeting on Tunsdoy, Ge-
.comber 9 at7 p.m. at Culver Mid-dIe Schoàl, 6921 W. Oaktoo
. Street in Nibs. The meeting mill -
precede the Culver Wintér Con-creI which iu scheduled lo start al
-- T30p.m. -- -
Culver Winter ConcertGo Tuesday, . December 9 at
- 7:30. pm. at Culver Middle-.Sehoot,692tW.OaktonStreetin -
Nitos, the Cnlver Concert Or-. chestra,. ConeertEand, und Jazz
Bund will present a -Winter Con-. cerI. The poblic ïs invitod lo come
and get in Ihe mood for the hell-days. : -- -
Nues Commúnity TreeLighting Celebration -
South School's kindeegaetnersto 4th graders isle participating in
-the Niles Park District's first An- -nuot Commtinily Tree LigltliogCelebrEion. Children in eachclassroom will be making orna-monts which will be used lo drco
- late a treo designated for SoothSchool. The Nues ElementarySchools PTAssill be decorntiogSouth's tree on.Süttday, Decem-hen al 2 pm; at the Howard Lei-sore Conter, 6676 Homard Streetin Wiles. There mill be refresh-
-monts and a snrpeisb guest visitor.Come nodjoin in the fun. -
:TheD011House to be: -
performed at Oakton
Pictured (frem left tO right): Mariooa Chriatie at Ni!en;- Andy-ZgihibelofNoflhbrdokrcating on iiie back zffAna Laucellas cf -
Chicago; and Trei Levi of Wheellng, rehearue-ascono from TheDall House by Henrik Ibnen. The play will bnporfbrmed nl Ihé -
Des Plainea campan of Oakton Cemmunity College, 1000 E.Goiffload. PerformanceaareschedaledforIheMainsta,ge otIlar -PeniormingArta Cenldron Friday, Dec. 5 and 12, and Saturday, -
Dec. eandl3at8p.m.; andSanday, Dec. 7andl4 at3p.m. .
- Ihnen's Dall House io a claunicptay about a man who frealedhin wife irtconaequentially until ehe re-gained-her nelt-renpeclandclooedlhe donrenhimandlhefrrñarriage. - .
Tickelu are $10 general edmiaoien; $7 for utudenta, fecaily, -- -
nIaS and senioru. To order ticketa, call thfr DektonBox Office at-(e47) e35-I900. Forgroap diueoonto, call Toni in Group Salea,- -
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Dance classes for children,- teens, adults offered
Rngiitcatiotn for the spring sos- contact Rachel Burlen dt (773)sinn oftlanceclusses forchildeen, 794-6138 -
teenagera and adults, ages three Beginning iñ - mid-January,-and np begtns Monday, Doc: 15. HElLt will alun nffcr-mtisic class-The classas are offered by North- es forchiljewin flasic.Music foreastern Illinois University's Small Children,- Rhythms and(NEtt.t)DeçtartmentofMusic and Mndc, and Piano. Classes will beIlteDanceffrogram. - - - held ott Stnrday morahigu and
Dance cluusns for children e- tchednleu cao be coorrlivaled furdude Creillive Movement, Pee- students Ici participate in. both -
Ballet, Ballet I and Il and Sane and mastcDanceforKids.Classcs for teens . For mere, details on lIte msdcand adults include-BalletI apt] H,, classes asid regfutralion informa-JuazOance Stretch and Slrength no call Putty ilenberger atoflag fur Dance, and -Pointe, In (773) 5834050, exL 3010,- - 'addition, a Repertory Easnmble/ - -
Dance Performance class has ' - -,been added for stndenls ages 12 Hilquist named -ancloldeewholsavereaçhed inter- -
mrditle lo ddvaoced level tech- OutstandingThe spring session begins Business Officer -
Tuesday, Jan. 13 -and conitnnes David Hilquint, vice presidentthrough Satnrday,Junefl. Clasues for business and finance at Oak-meet en,. Tuesdays, Thursdays tos - Commonity College, has -
and Saturdaya. The east per been darned the 1997 "Nanietsal - -
Coarse is $100m $120 for theen- ' Oatsta,tdiog Chiefflt,oirieas Offi-tiresessinn. Dsscounts are avado- - res by the Cotìtmssnily College.Isle for sludents enrolled in muId- Business Officers Association -
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,plccourses.All-dance classes will be held
in 'lite -A-Wing dance studio,room A-113 nl NEr11, located al5500 N-. . St. Louis Ave. (nearBryn Mawr and CenOal Park),Chicago,
For additional information orto receive a schedale of classes,
'A special CCBO committeo
presentedHilqaisl with the awarddaring the national conferenceheld in South Lake Tahoe, NV, , -
Nov. 2-4. The award includes a$1,000 scholarship donated byCCOO io Hilqnist's numu thatmill beprescnted to Ouktoo
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A44-ynur-old Sknkio huir sty-list reported thul unknown of-feuden(s)-asId his credit curd lemake purchases al nine Nitra lo-cations running np a tub of$1,902.56 between Sept. 4 andSept. 9. -
The victim said that only onecurd bud bean issued, and he hadtIte card is his possession. Thevictim conlacled the credit cardcompany, and the accoanl wasclosed.
Lost/stolen credit cardA 67-year-old retired Lincoln-
wood man reported thut he usedhis credilcard lo make a purchaseat Ihr department stare at 400GaIfMill around 7 p.m. Nov. 28.When se wanled to nun she cardagain around IO am. Nov: 30, hediscovered it missing from hiswaltet.
He immedialoly called thecredit card company and learnedthut the card had been used Nov.29 for numerous parchases inSrhonrobarg.
The vichas believes the cardwas 001 returned to him when -heused ilNov. 20. The unonihonizedparchases totaled $4,200.
Criminal damage to autoA 22-year-old stocker reported
that unknown offender(s) nsed aRB type weapon to shatter the leftfront aud tell rear car door win-dows and the rear window of his1986 Plymoath Reliant while itmus parked in an alleyway behindthe 0100 block ofOdott Avenuesometime between 10 p.m. 9:30ant. Nov. 29.
Uoknowe offenders driving awhile 1909 Toyota threw a bottlefrom Iheir vehicle al Ihe vehicledriven by a Ill-year-old Marengostudent in the 9000 block of GolfRóad around 6:15 p.m. Nov. 29,
Chicago youth charged - -
under ZeroTolerance lawAn t8year-eld Chicago yooth
fnnnd ont aboal the relativelynew Zero Totneance law the hardway when he was stopped forspeeding in his 1992 OldsmobileBrevada aronnd Toahy Avenueand Gross PointRoad at2: 15 am.Nov. 27.
The arresting officer noticed aStrong odor ofan alcoholic hover-age On his person and thought hisspeech was rather slurred. Thenthe officer learned that Ihr youthmaId not sland ap without assE-tance, and the yoslb finally ad-milled that he bud consumed al-cobol,
That's when the bOum waslowered and he became eligiblefor the Soro Tolerance law,which states that any person un-dorage 21 whohns any alcohol inhis system Oren his brealh will becharged.
Persons underthe age of2t canbe arrested for the slightest bacoof alcohol in Iheie system accord-ing to Community Srroice GIft-
coasiog 0lire an the victim's vehi-ele lo Sallen.
The offenders followed bbcvictim la the 8500 block nf GolfRoad where they flushed gangsigns and one offender hrun-dished ubottle atIbe victim.
An off-duly Chicago police of-ftcer came ta Ihn victim's aid,idenlifying himselfta the nffrúd-ers who then got buck mb Iheirvehicle and fled northbound onGreenwood.
Youth disturbanceWith her father's permission, a
16-year-old stndeul was having asmall group of friends at her fa-then's home in Ihn 8800 block ofProspect Nov. 20. Anound 10:30p.m., u group of students fromtwo Chicago Catholic highschools were let into the resi-deace.
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The -victim asked the group toleave and became involved in apushing match with u female tab-joel. Au Ihe group was leaning,the wood bannister was ucciden-tally broken by an unknown sub-ject.
The victim's father was nothome al the time of the incidentand coold not be reached byphone. No alcohol was involvedin the incident, police said. Allsubjects leftthe scene peacofully.
Suspicious actsA 58-year-old retired woman
roponted that she observed threemen in their2ùs driving in on old-er bromo pick-op track pat1 intothe driveway of her home in the8500 block of Carol Avoonearound 3:50 p.m. Nov. 27.
One ofthe subjects had a videocamena and appearqd lo be aim-ing the camera ut the comptai-nant's house and cars. When thecomplainaul coiled her homo tuconfront the subjects, they fled inthe vehicle westbound on Carol
by Rosemary Tiriocorlasnn Oroberg. Minors do satneed lo have ablood alcohol levelof .08, the legal definition for adrosk driver, to be charged underZoco Tolerance. Any trace of al-cahot about them will result in unarrest because it is illegal for mi-nons to dninkalcohal in Illinois.
Ornberg said that any minorcaught with any kind of alcoholwhile driving is liable 10 becharged undonthe Zero Tolerancelaw, which waspassed last year.
First-time offenders will havetheir driver's license suspendedfor six mooths, according ta 5gb.Roger Wilson, Nitos Police Pub-lic Information Officer. Secondoffenses resnit in loss of drivingprivileges for two years. Convic-dons for use ofcaonubis carries asuspension of three months forfirst-time offenders and ayOar forsubsequent offenses.
"This is o tough now law de-signed to atop ondorage driversfrom drinking any atcohat,"soidWilson.
and continaed on Greenwood inan ankoawn dieection.
The subjectlotd police this wasthe second time Ihn had seen thevehicle. A check of the urea forthe subjeclshad negative resalls.
TheftA 45-year-old Chicago sales-
man reported that he pat his coatand hut in an unattended coatroam in the eestasrasl in the 7700block of Milwaukee Avennearound 2:30 p.m Nov. 27 andthat when he went lo leave theeestaaraot around 5 p.m., theweal overcoat, valned al $200,and the hat, valued at $30, had -been removed by unknown of-fender(s) while the victim wasdining.
The restaueant manager saidthat u disclaimer sign was hang-ing in the caat room stating thattIte restaurant is not responsiblefor lost or stolen ilems. The signwas missing el the lime of the re-poet, however, according to po-lice.
rvIADD to holdcontest for Illinoisstudents
Mobhors Against Drunk Oniv-ing (MADD) in Illinois recentlyannounced them fourth annualstatewide Public Serviez An-eooiscomeet (PSA) Contest, openta all privato und pnbtio highschools and colleges in Illinois.The theme this year is: COOLKIDS DRIVE SOBER.
This coolest was promoted doeto the centinoul need to increasepublic uwor000ss among teensand young adults of the dangersofdniuking and driving.
1996 marked on alarming nowand deadly trend among youth.Last year, alcohol reluled trafficdeaths among yoaìh ages 15-20increased for the first lime in 7years, from 2,206 in 1995 to2,315 io 1996. Recently new andstricter laws have been passedwhich we anticipate will show orednction in Ibis frightesingtrend, bat il takes ednoalion andawaronels to chaoge attitudes lo-word the problem of drunkendeiving. They ore not "accidents"and they ano absolutely avoido-hie.
MAGD believes that thePSA's mill altimubely, and doneeffectively, reoch Ihr youththrough their own peers WiIh themessage not to drink if Ihey aveander 21, und ont to dniok anddrive if they are oven 21 years ofage.
This year first, second andthird placo winners will receivemonetary prizes to be used by Ihnschool towards the porchaselrepair of video/audio eqsipmoet.
Students or fatally who wooldlike more informatton, or wouldlike lo ecceive an Entry Packetmay do so by calling MADD-Morgan Coanty, 217-243-7570Or MADD-tllinois 312-782-6266.
First Citizens PoliceAcademy graduate
On November t t, t997Ihe Nitos Police Dept. heldila ffralCifi-zens PohceAcademygradualion. Clean #1 "The Nilen Nine" par-hcipaled In deanes Ofl Patrol Procedureo, Evidence, DomeulicViolence, PRIDE School Drug Pragram, Nlleu Human Services,GangAwereneun, endthe Platal Range courses. The graduateahad att opporlunily lo ride-along with officera and gel a feel farIhn alreetn. Pictured io Nibs Mayar Nichalao Blase presentingMerge Molti, teacheret Gemini Jr. High School, wilh her cerlih-cate of graduation. Citizen Pollce Academy graduales foundtheir experience very ialeresling and worthwhile, ieaving theacademy with a better understanding of the police albero role,and ways Ihatlhey cart continue to make Nilea a safe commani-,. Contact Sgt. John Fsyksdale #51 for information regarding
the-neolacademyclaas. 847/596-650g.
Turkey. thrown out of baron Thanksgiving eve
Did yon hoar the one aboas this with the 29-ynar-old bantroder,turkey who walks iote abar? who lob the turkey oat et the bag
Apparently turkeys, even in and told them where it was hid-jokes and even at Thanksgiving tag.tIme, are not particularly wet- Police spoke with u patron whocome in Nues. admitted Ihat the tsrkey mas Iris
Police received a call of a live and that he'd bnought it to the banturkey in the Nues Inn, 7355 N. as o joke. The putice officersHarlem Ave., aeosud 8:54 p.m. wore nob amused and adviscd himon Thanksgiving ove. When they turemove Ihebird from the prom-arrived at the bar, police spoke ises. 1-Ir complied.
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Nues Park DistrictDecember events
De.. 6 - Nues on the Go! Trip - Fomily Outing to Villa Olivia
"Firesido Christmas" Ski Resortjoo the mature du9ts of the Gather your family and joia
Nues Park District in seeing this NPL7 for a day ofskang Losons
spectacular performance In- available tardi!! Outing is from 4
eludes dinner, show, transporta- - I I p.m.tian und chapernue fur $60; $55 Dec.16 -Saata's Callingres disc. Receive a call from Santa - al
Dee. 7 - Tree Lighting Celebra- yaur homel Calls sutIl be mude
tino - Open Hoose between 5:30 and 7 piit. This free
lain io Ihn spirit afcelebraling evealts upen In residents naly.
the holidays usithynur aeighboes 15er. 18 - Niles un the Go! Trip -
Lucul schools and community 'SouthPacific"groups have heen invited In deco- Juin othermalure adnits in see-
cale a tren at the Hovvaed Leisorn Ing "South Pacific" al Ihn Drury
Center Came and enjoy u Wann Lane Theatre in Oukbrook. in-
beverage and sample sume deli- clades ldnch, shaw, transpurro-civ tIdy.,Lies while admiring the lion. and chapernnn fur $42; 537
trees. - resdisc.l
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prog.. L t d t t t (12/22)
forSanta's Mailboxgrs Der. 30 - 3 no 3 Basketball
Santa luyes In gotlolters finiviToirnament at Grennan
boysandgirls. Ifynu wishlosendRe.ghts
Santa a loiter. drap it aif al San- Open to grades 3-8, boys &
las Mailhas at Ehe Ileward Lei- girls.sate-Center. Due lu popularity o1Ibis uveut. We must limit registra- Formnreinfnrmatiafl nnany
lion tO Rnsidrnts only. of the above programs, call the
Dec. 13 - lireakfastwith Santa Howard Leisure Center at
Juin Santa foraPancake brrak- (847) 9676633, or Stop on by -
fast and a personal visit with San- we'd love to see you! The NUes
tal Seating availuble: 5:30 - 93O ParkDistriCtWOUldlthet0t5ham. and IO - i I am. New pric& you all a very Happy and Safe
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EveParly fromWedaesday, Dec.35 toThuesday, las. 1, at the We'ber Leisure Center, 9300 WelterPark PIden, Skokie, is dir piacewhere hundreds of tecas (gradm6.8) will get caoghl ía a web offan at the Skokie Park District'sasnualevent.
Back by popular demand, thepark district will supply the discjockey mnsic, plenty of food anddrinks, the "Velcro wall" (a bigutlracliun among teens), mid-ttighthnnps in Weber's new gynt-ttasiom, movies, skating, -breerm.ballund more. However, sleepingbags will not be supplied.
Due to limited spaces, pre-registration is required. Ticketsale available at Weber LeisureCenter or Devonshire Center,44000reenwood, Slcokie,
The sleepovcc costs $2$ beforeDec. 19 and $30 beforeDec 30.
Dec. 4 - Find out if Estate Pian-niag is for ynu at a lwo-hnurwerkshep, 7;30 p.m., 3323 Wal-ters,Ave.
Dec. 5 lecIte skating tyoulu,1730 Pfingsten Rd. Call 291-2993 far details.
Dec.9, t0Aoditiansfnr"An-nie", 4p.m. 3323WaItrrs Ave.
Dec. 10 - Special Board Meet-iogattheLeiturn Crater, 7p.m.
Dee. 12 ' Annual Ice SkatingRecital, 5;50p.m. 1730 Pfingsten
- Rd. Students and instructors per-form beautiful artistry an the ice,freeofcharge.
Der, 12 - Performing ArtsClass Priority Registration Dead-line.
Dec. 13 ' Skate/Equipment Eu-change for the parchase of gentlyasrd ice skating/hockey equip-ment, 9 am. Inaenn, 1720 Pfisg-sine Rd. Drop off sale merchan-dise Dec. 10, 3 tu 6p.m. and Dec.li, 3 to 8 p.m.; pick-up unsoldmeerhandise uflerthe sale.
Dec. 13 - Recreation class andIre Skating Session Ii Registra-tine Deadline for December 17lettnry.
Dec. 13, 14.TruvelingBaskel-ball Tryouts, Maple Jr. High, 8am. In 12:30 p.m., fer boys,
tu "An Act in relation tu ihr useofen Assumed Business Nemn inthe canden ne treotertieu ufBesiuusu in the Stato," as amend-ed, that a rertifiratiuo wen filedby the undersigned with theCnnnty Clerk of Cmb Ceuuly.File Ne. D046402 nr theNOVEMBER 24, 1997. Uadnethe Astuwed Name uf A TO ZSERVICES with the haeieestlocated at 5687 E. TOUHY,SUtTE 242 NILES, ILLINOIS60714. The true name(s) cud ens-ideurn address - uf uwtirels) isGEOROE RYAN, 0664 GRE.GORY LN SC, GES PLAINES,ILLINOIS6OSIS. - -
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(Frort( loft) ¡4cv. John Smilh, Mary/tile Academy's executive - -
direcfor, and Ccroy McPhniîin, WFLD-TV/FOX-32'S sports an-
,horandevente;ilceO, aIRe ChicagolandSpartuHall ofFame's -
uecend annual induc!ioñ coternefly, "A Celebralicii of Champi-
ono." Chicagoland spolIa fígaros like Jorty Reinudoff, JerryKraaue, Norm VanLierand olhers were inducted into the Hall of
Fame. Formore informalion, please call fhe Chícagoland Sporta
HallofFaeieaf(847) 254-1 700.
- Nòrthbrook Park Districtgrades 6 ta 8. a.m.lonaoa, GEN Fieldhouun.
Dec. 19 - SeniorscelebratrhOl'idays al a breakfasl, cumpletewifh prizes and live entertain-ment, 10a.m., 3323 Walters AveCall 291-2958 ta register.
Dec. 13 - Cembiur ginger-bread, candy und icing to create aholiday gingeebreadhouSe, 1ff 30n.m., 3323 Walters Ave. Chu-dreu, ages S to 12, with a parent,are invited te registre.
Dee. 22-Jan. 2 - Holiday OpenGym for pick-up hoops, g'-ndes 5io adall, Northbraok 3e. High, IOam. to nona & neon to 2 p.m.;Winier Spenta Camp fur first tofourth graders la enjay SpettI, 9
Dec. 29-Jan. 2 - Adveslare Cam-pus Estended Care loe winIerbreak. Grades K ta 5 can enjoysports, games, enterlainruenl, 7
a,m.Ioti:3Op.m. -
De,c. 31 - Registration Deod-lise for Summer Drama Work-shoptsarly Fer Discounts.
--ComiuginJanuary- -Jan. 1 - Mandatary non-melal
spikes policy adopled at Sport-man's.
Jan. 16-If -WinterOpen.Jan. 18 -Winter Caruival.For general information, call
291-2900. .
Nues Park District 1997. Final Stan4ings
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Paslimers - 5 3SharksMisFils- 4 4
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TEAM WOOl L.QSIShotzees 7 1
Untouchables - 5 2
Playboy's 3 4GoodGny's 3 4Rzscals - O -7
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Holiday --traditions continue at St. FrancisCystiog w heuotfcli glow On tho
holiday seosun, the St. FcancysHnspilal Auxiliory is plaooisg ilsfifilo 000uulLovcLighos progrum.
Voir U suggested mioimom do-solioS of $15 eoch, o loved oseCus be hymoored vr memoriulizedwith ene of the nuuoy twiukUogholiday lighis that will adorn theTrocs io froot of The hospiial'SRidgoAvenuc cslronCe.
"We share special memories ofloved ones by rernembering themwith a LoveLight," says Cothe-oinc Keres co-cháirpecsoo withMocy Pedersos ofihis year's pro-graoS. -
LoveLighls make excolleotholiday gifts ond, if received be-fore December 1, Sumes yf thosebeing hnnored or momoriwlizeowill yppear in The printed pro-gemu distributed UI The GrandLightiogCerernony OS Dec. 7 al 5P.m. Gifts will be ackoowledgedwith n cord sent to 111e designated
LioSo Company of Mary Fias-pilai yod Health Care Centers IshosTing its eighth annaal CrystalHeart Ball, on Saturday, Febro-ars 7, nl the Chicago Marnait,540 N.-Michigao Ave., Chicaga.The Ball is the hospital's boggestfood-miter and is attended aoou-ally by over 800 guesls. The pro-ceeds aro earmoeked far an ero-dowmeot food far substanceähuse programo at Little Comps-ny. This endawmenl fond hasbeen established io the oarne of
iodividuat or family.The coetmooity is welcomo
and invited to pyrticipate io theprogram. The ceremooy featorosclotting, eefeeshmeots and theAaxiliuey't Teddy Bem and Mil-tea Tree, which will be no displayin thehaspital's East Lobby.
Throughout the holidays theAaxiliary accepts donations ofteddy boues, which Ore arrangedao alargeCheistmasTeeeaod dis-played io She hospital's lobby.Membees of the Auxiliary arogearing up for the fourlh a0000lTeddy Bear Tree program. Thisyear, however, the graap has ex-panded the program to ioctudedooatiaasofmitteus, scarves andhats. Fallowisg the oo000l hoti-day celebration, the gifts aro re-moved from lIso tree yod Sastamakes a special Trip 10 deliverthem to needy children al the St.Francis Commotsity Health Con-ter, located- at P1464 N. Clark in
Little Company of MaryHospital to host gala fundraiser
Monsignar Ignatios McDermott,faunderafl-IoymarkotHOase.
Following cocktails, diooerand the award presenlatiao, theDick Jadsoo Orchestra will per-form mosic far the goesls' dooc-iog enjaymeot. The Crystal HeartBall chairpersons are Drs. Rodo-go aod Lourdes Floora of OrlaodPark. Tickots for the hall are be-ing afferod al 5200 per person.For farther informalian, contactLittle Company ofMaey Hospital
. Pauodotiao at(7O8) 229-5066.
Chicago. Tite Center servos lowiscame and oniasured familiesliving io Rogers Park aod SoothEvaosloo.
This past September Auxiliarymombersleooy Prioleo yod PuOi-cia Burns made a special trip tothe British Caosalate ta accept atoddy bear donatioo. The bearwas ase of many gifts left bymoarners oatside of Ihn WrigleyBuilding - which houses the Bñl-ish Cossnlate - following Ihndeath of Princess Diaoa.
Donatioos afteddy kraus, mit-tess, scarves aod hats are beiogaccepted at the hospital's ValUo-leer Office. Gifts cao also hesponsored with a 510 donation.Checks shoald be made payableta the SI. Francis Hospital Auoil-iary.
. For moro ioformatioo abouthoe LoveLights Program Or SheTeddy Bear aod Millen Tree, call11sePt. Praocisuospital AuxiliaryOfiuco at(847) 316-2308.
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Qt Es ground turkey ul.wuyoleanerthan grneunel beef?
A: Not necessarily. Checkthoporcootage offatlistod on var-ioas ground meat labels. GraoodInrkey asnally 000ges betweenseven nod fifteen percent fat,which means that a lhreo-000cecoakedparlion (the sloe ofadeckof cards) costó coatain from sisto twelve grams of fat. White allground turkey has less fat thanrogalar hamburger (about 27 per-cent fat), it cao be higher in fatthan Ieaogrouodheef, which con--
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KOC selling Help celebrate Camp C A R E to hold annualEntertainment Ojibwa's 70th Birthdáy holiday bazaarBooks
North American MartyrsCouncil 4338, Ehe Knights of Co-tumbas, are selling Entertain-ment Books for 1997-98. Thisyears book has expanded and of-fers the user more savings thanever. We can order special tali-linn banks for almost every met-royaliSm areaintheU.S. The costis $35. We will deliver the bookto customers in Iltearea. Formareinfsrmation and/or (o orde thebook, contact Ken Lee, ( 47)967-6234.
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A Camp Ojibwa reanion is be-ing planned for May 2, 1998. Itvilt be held at 16e Double TreeNorth Shore in Skokie. CampOjibwa was founded in 1928. It islocated near Eagle River, Wis-ronsio, approximately 325 milesnorth of Chicago.
-The boys who attend - CampOjibwa come from alt over theUnited States and Maxim. Theramp accommodates 200+ bpsand is ono of the larger privateboyo campo io the North Woods
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Camp Ojihwa mas rated 100%in every category by the Amen-cao Camping Association.
- Anyone who eer attendedCamp Ojobwa, please contactFand Essentials, Ltd., P.O. Eon43t, Morton Grove, IL 60053,847-329-01 t-t or 847-657-3639.E-mail: FnnRenoinn@aolcoto. -
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Mark -TwainShów Choirperformances
The Mark Twain Show Choir -
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-.- T'un- winter performance
schedule includes n performanceon December 5, at - Golf MittShopping Center at 1L30 am.aed at the Leaning TowerYMCA,6300 W. Touhy Avenue,Nites at %30 p.m. On Friday, De-cember 12, the Show Choie willperform at the Columbia Bank attOa,m. and the Hampton NursingHome nl I t am. The Chair issrhedaled to perform nl the Mu-seam of Science and-Industry onDecember t6, at t t am.
Flag FlyingHolidays
The flag shouldbe displuyed,sunrise 16 sunset, On all dayswhen the weather permits, aspe-ciatlyan:. New Years Day. Inuogaration Day. Lincoln's BirthdayWashington's BirthdayMothee'sDay -
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Letters-Part of towing-fees going toattendânts? -
DeurEdilor:I was broaght ap in Nues and
went to school in Park Ridge Itwas a great place lu live lud workand bring up kids, My brother and -
sister und I have since movedaway, but my mother still lives inour original house, and so we try -
to visitas often as possible. -
Por her lastbirthday, our es- -
tended family including anntsand uncles, gatheredal Mykonosrestaurant 0O Golf near Oreen-wood to celebrate. What we an-tiripated tobe agreuttime, tumedoat 10 be a disaster. My. brother
- and his family parked at the res-lourant next door, Oiordunos, andwithin 15 minutes their car wastowed away because 5055e ob-scure sign shot they didn't nec-aiidparkingwus forpatronsonly. -
Parking attendants in Mykonos'let saw the whole thing and neversaid a ward (mere they getting a -
rut ofthe $115 towing fee?)ond-
neither did anyone inside the res-tauratsl. Thai thing would never -
happen in Naperville, Roslle,Mt, Pro,.to,.o-o, or other adjacentsuburbs. We can't believe' this-oHne s hopponing in the Nitosarea. What used to be "Thn All-American City" -when- I wasgrowing upis usos getting like thu -inner city. We hopo thingsolsunge; however, st the moment
- we'll take our business to other"All-Ailtericau" towns. -Sincerely,Joan Domke -
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teacher praisedDearfldilar:
I wanted to take this opportuni-ty- to acknowledge Maine WestHigh School stadentiGail Bash,Andy Lewis and Ruhe Walk andtheir teacher Merrilee Kwibtford.On Nov. 22, these students andtheir teacher participafed in theAT&TfIllinois Association ofSchool Boards' School Technof-ogy Pair in Chicago.
Each year daring the tech fair,students show more than 10,000school Iduders, board members
-EttI administrators the many usesof technology. In a world whereresearch, presentation/and prob-1cm-solving skills are so highlyvalued in the workplace, thesestadènts are learning those skillsin oar public schools throughcreative learning environments.
Oemonslratiñg these abilitieswas a wonderful experience fyrthe students. They sheutd be cou-gratululed for representing Iheirschools-un welt and for sharingtheir expertise with other edstca-tors -so that more students coulearn from thrir experiences.
- Sincerely,-- Marty Butler
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FULL/PART 1ME
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An ALDI representation will beovoiloble fer yen In epply in por-son from 6:OOorn to 7:00pm ceTnesdey, December 2, 1997 etellel Ihn following ALDI lecofione:
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2600 N. Clyboern Ave.Chicago, IL
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Lnosdry FnilityAveiloble ion t, 19984950/Month
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tines.Both measures were enanA-
toossly passed by the VillugeBoard, althongh the Board didquestion the Video Store's Itours.However, it later agreed with thereasoning of theZoning Board.
lu threè ether matters sent lothr Board for approval by theZoning Board, the Village Boardapproved of the opening aIa sec-ond-haud buy und sell business at9106 Golf Road, called CashConverters,'
According to its owner, RogerHunt, Schuumbnrg, this basinessstarted in Australia 10 years agofor the purchase of' second-handgoods, that are then refurbishedand later resold.
Hunt assured the VillageBoard, os hr did with the ZoningBoard, that his business was eut upaws shop.
Two 48" satellite dishes wereapproved for installation ut 8120Oakton and 7662 Milwaukee,
The dishes would be mountedon the roof at the southwest cor-ser of Milwaukee and Jonquil,for the Milwaukee Avenue loca-tian, end on the rear wall al thenortheast corner of Daktan undProspect for the Dokton Street lo-cation for credit card purposeswith gasolitie sales.
Petitioner Michael Grahamprstnisrd the caning B". ord a"..dthu Village Board that uny debriscurrently stored or rsutained onthepropnrsy woaldbe cleaned up.The deadline far this cleanup wasNovember t.
Ho also a asuro O the Board thatthree flood lights now facing westou the canopy at the Milwaukeelocution would br removed.
The VillageBoard unanimous-ly approved of these installationswith Ihr promises gùarontrrdfrom Graham.
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blueribbons. Gnethey earn them-selves by demonstrating their"personal best" in arts of honestyand integrity. The students awardthe second and third ribbons toanother person who has demon-strated their personal best. Thatperson then awards the third rib-ban to yet another person worthyofa blur ribbon for their personalbest.
Dnr second grader awardedthe school crossing guard o blueribbon because "he always triestakeep us safe."
In another example of whyWestbroak was chosen for theBlue Ribbas, Roberts described a"Learn und Serve"colluborativeprogram the students and teach-ers have bunched in the after-school hours with the Glen GreveIntermediate School, whichWestbrook students attend dur-ing fourth, fifth and sixth grades.
Students and teachers fromboth schools work together de-sipsitig a butterfly garden andweather station in the schoolcourtyard, Roberts said. "Itmakes u nice transition betweenourtwo schools."
pansion atü'HareField. This b9nalso included an embat-go againsttwo new runways that were pro-pasedfar the future.
Thefloard unanimously votedta snppart this resolution.
In. another mutter, iovolviitgthe vacant Amlings FlowerlandFarhing Lot property, a variancewas requested by HollywoodVideo who with to open a videosato and rental husiness at titutlo-cation.
Christine Gruff, an attorneyrepresenting the owner of the ex-sting vacant property at 7025
Dempster, asked the VillageBoard to approve the variance ioparking spaces granted ta herclient by Ihr Hiles Plan Commis-sian and Zoniog Beard from 12910 I l9spaces.
The Zoning Board approvedthe variance at its November 3meeting, wish two condittons:that traffic would be restricted be-tween Arby's tocatrd ta the eastofthis property, und the bnitdingformerly known as Amtings antila legal easement is prepared,signed und documented, and thatthe fence behind Amlings be re-paired.
Following this discussion, Ms.Gtaff stated that she mould tellher client to put some type of bar-rierrestricting uccessbetwren thetwo_ parcels until u legai crossagreement, an easement, tssigned and recorded.
Hottywond VHeo. stvo campa-ny interested io purchasing thevacant Amlings Property had itsown set of problems with theZoning Board. At the November3 meeting, the Zoning. Boardwanted to restrict Ihr hours of ap-eration and Friday and Saturdaynights, to 12 am., and not 2 am.,that arr the usasaly hours io allother Hollywood Video loca-
Glenview SchoCmatinund
what you said in the document isactually tatting place,' Robertssaid.
The school learned that theywere chosen to win the award atthe rod of the 1996-97 schoolyear. Roberts went tu Washing-ton, D.C., around Nov. 5 to re-ceive the award at an official rev-
When he returned, he, alongwith students, presented a skit forthe whole school in celebration ofthe award. The Gleubrook HighSchool bundprrfortned aube crr-emany, and the U.S. Marinescondacted u flag ceremony at thecelebration, which made st landof special for the kids,' Robertssaid.
Wiuning the preatigioss awardafter the year-long evaluationprocess has blossomed into u fol-low-up school-wide project in
. which students are given three
'Drunk driver...Cuntinueti from PageStelaI thus . Miriam Green wasthrown about 86 feet Kitlas stmckthe couple who were standing onthe raised center median osDempster Street al Harlem Ave-nueAug.27, 1996.
According to testimony,Kitl;ax was westbound on Demp-ster in the left turn lane at Harlembnl then drove straight acrossHarlem und noto the medtanwhere the Grenus were standing.
Two tires cense off Kitlus' caris the incident, but hit continuedto drive westbound, the barewheel rims gouging geoavns intothe pavement which lcd policestraight to his Des Plaines apart-ment.' -
Stromberg testifiedthat whenpolice arrived ut Ritlas' apart-meut he struggled with them andappeared 1w bu under the inflo-esce of oleohol. At the MortonGrove Police departmunt, Ritlasfailed field sobriety tests. A statepolice expert also testified thatblood tests indicated that Ritlashad abloodalcohollevel of .162,farm excess ofthe then-legal liar-it of . 10.
Although RutIas' attorney Pat-rick G'Byrne tried to show thatMillas may have become intoxi-cated only afterhe returned homeafterthe accident, Stromberg tes-tifted that police officers arrivedut Kitlos' apartment only 10 mis-aies after the accRo" t.,k oetgb-bot ofKitlas also testifiedthoc shesaw him deivu up ou the curbwhile parking his ear and thouwalk slowly is ahighly ixtoxicus-ed manner, staggering, stsmbltng'und barely able to walk.
Miriam Greco suffered numer-055 cuts and scrapes, broken rtbs,fractured discs, two broken legs,und fractures eu her pelvis, ne-cording to testimony ofun assise-atti Cook Coanty Medical exam-mer, which was read into the trialrecord.
Melvyn Green, who wasthrown about 15 feet and sufferedtwo broken artes, a broken ankleand broken knee, hut undergoneseveral surgeries us heesutt of theaccident.
Kitlas, who has bren in ossia-dy in Cook County Jail sisee theoccident, was On court supervi-sien and driving on ajudiciol per-toit os a result of a drunk drivingarrest in Februany 1996, officialssaid.
Thelessercharges ofbattery toa police officer and driving witha suspended license weredropped by prosecutors.
Wayne A. MillerMarine Lacee CpI. Wayne A.
Miller, a 1993 gradaateof NotreDame for Bays of Niles, has dc-parted on a aix-month deploy-ment la the Méditerruneon Sea'with Ihn 241h Marioc Expedi-tioaaty Unit (MEU), embarkedaboard the ships of the USIGnom Amphibious ReadyGroup (ARG).
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Waukegan Rd. plans ...Continued frs
area between Golf Rood andDnmpstrr Street. It has como an-der attack by several citizengroups.
The plan includes seri light-ieg, landscaping, parking -im-prevements sud renovation of ex-isting, businesses and relocationorelimination of others.
Ifappro,vcd, the ptan will even-tually became a medel foe rede-velopmeut of the Waokegan cor-oidor, which is aimed at attractingbasieesses and commercial do-velopment to the area.
At u Nov. 19 Flan Commissionhearing, the plan came under ut-turk by boul residents who ob-jected to such things as increasedtraffic on Waukegan Rood oeil inthe alleys behind ' the stores,which planners intend to link to-gelber to make the area more uc-cessible to area residents and in-crease secarity.
Village Administrator LarryArft said the plan calls for a traf-fie light in thu area, which willimprove safety and traffic flaw in'the area. The light will be in-stalledin 1999, Ant said.
A resident ofthe 9300 block ofNational Avenue and member ofthe GalfDistriet 67 School boardobjected to the increased hazardsto school children in the ureawhich the increased traffic wouldbring.
However, John LaMette of theLakute Group, ose ofthe consul-tuaIt On the Waukegan pIas, saidthat new development near theschool will be miuimal and thatnothing in the plan musId nndan-gee the children.
Arft also said that the proposedimprOvemenlu would not endos-gerthr school children.
celxbrating the holidays withneiglsbors.
The Nitos Park District wouldlike to thank ourcommusity part-xers who hare already steppedforward ta help muke,this event a
Cattle ..; -
Cuatinued from Pagelin which no other vehicle was in-
, volved. Huff told authorities hewas driving northbound is theright lane of Interstate Highway94 when his truck went off theroad and osto the right shoulder.Huff lost control of the buck,which then overturned damaging300feetofhighway guardrail.
Citations for improper lane us-age were issued to Huff, who ro-ceived medical treatmuet for mi-ear injories,
The 18 steers that were killedin the mishap will be processed atu Chicago processing plant andsent to animal feed and fertilizerplants, according to asthorities.The survivors continued theirjourney to Milwaukee in anothertrack.
The Edens Expressway wascleaned 'and reopened around 5
- am,, u spokesperson for the lIli-sois StatePolice said.
us PagelOther objections raised at the
meeting regarded the potential ofIhr area to attract new businesses.
Steve Friedman, O member ofthe learn that developed the plan,,said that the potential of the arcois limited because ofthe proximt-ty of existing shopping centers inthe area. -
Friedman soggested that res-tosruOts, u discount grocery, a
, housewares store and- possibly alote night entertainment 'facilitymight d well is the redeveloped
The plan, which is generallysimilar to one presented 1051 sum-mer aims to improve traffic flowand parking in the area. Reloca- -tins ofSt. Paul Federal Savings Ioenlutge the Abt parking lac asidchanges to the post office thatwill provide mere parking aloegwith renovations lo existing busi-uestes soch us Prodacu Wnrld aroall ander consideration for indu-sian je the plan.
A common streetscape themewithadecorativewull or other dc-vice 10 provide o consistent ap-pearance along Woukegan Roodwill also be part of Ihr beaotjfuca-tiOO project.
Chairman-Steve Blooz praisedthe work on theplan as ugreot ini-dal effort that will bring u lot toMoetonGrove.
Commission mombee MartinBlonder said that he did not op-pose'the plan bat was coocetotidthulit would still be difftcolltO al-tract new businesses to the areaoudmighl have a negative impacton Dumpster Street businesses.Blonder also raised the issue ofesistiug small bosleesses that donotwonitorelocale.
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rrulily: Targec stores - Nibs, Mi-chad's (Dempster) and Mil-Green,Niles Auto andVal Engel-mae. For further information ismgards to sponsorship or parlAn-patios, pleose nell Linda Reo at(847)647-6777. -
Chore time forchildren
Cbildres who have regular as-signed household chores feel asense of self-worth and rompe-lescy, They also tend to demos-strate responsibility in otiter au-pectsoflheirlives, Attlanagh theymay complais uboul doingchoren, these whohave familyre-sposuibilities exhibit a higherlevel 01mb-esteem asdsee lItern-selves as integral part of tItelnfamily.
Housework ças be fas for kidsif parents approach il that way.When helping kids with chorar,demonstrate thecorrent may todotasks witlsoal buliltlisg them,Praise childrea for their effortseven when they don't do the taskperfecdy. When children are iskindergarten or first grade, theyare ready for regalar chores. Postthe chores that sensI lo be doneasdask the children tosign up forIhn oses they would liten to do.
KOC presents check
Tho Ncrlh Amurican Marlyrn Czaccil 435g, Knights of Columbusrecenlly pronenfed a donaI/cn check lo Elaine 1-leinen, Vice Presi-dent of NOes Park Diolricl Board & Philanthropy Chairperson of theformer Women's Club of Niles, for hergroup's aube efforts duringthe annual Tootsie Roll Candy Di-i ve.
Shown, left to right, are KofC members Adrian Galuss( Ken Lee,Park Board Vice President , Elaine Humen, Bob fiutassi & Wallfluasse. - -
State Rep. Capparelliendorsed for re-election.
Stale Rep. Ralph C. Cupparelli(D-lJth) was unOnimossly en-dorsed ferre-élection by Chicagoward and stibarbas townshipcommitteemen in the l3thLegis-.laliveDistrict. -
Among the Chicago commit-termes supporttsg his candidacywove Rardy Buroost 139th Wardiand Thomas Lyons (45th WardI;suborbau committeemen wereAndrew Preybylo IMoine Town-ship), Calvin lather (Nitos.Toivnship) and Robert Martwick(Norwood Park Township).
Capparelli will be seeking his15th tersi as representative of the13th District. He currently is thelongeul-kerviag member ofthr Il-linois legislatore and holds thehonorary title of "Deau of theHouse."' . Hit record is one of fiscal und
social cosservation, regularly op-posing tax increases. Among themany ptecrs oflegislati,ou ho sup-ported Ibis sessios were anti-crime measures, ongoing welfarereform, lowering of bl'sodalcohol limits, and reforming thIllinois lollway. He consistentlywnrked to bang roadway and oth-or similar improvements to areasof the 13th District. His most er-cent local uccomplishmeut wasIhr mach-seeded repaving - ofAvondale Avenue, a stale high-way from Bryn Mawr Avenue toJite city limits ou the west, al ocostofapproximutoly 5700,000.
Petitions for Capparelli and'candidales for other slate officesmust be ready for filing by Dec. Swith the State Beard of Elections.The primary election will be Mar.17, 1998.
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Dennis Morrissey, left, the elated Democratic condfdate forjudge of the lûthjudiciaf oubcircsit of the Circuit Court of Cook
- County, welcomedhis childhood friend, Alderman Palrick Levar(45th Ward), to hispartyfor200people. FormertllinoisAasistantAltorney General Dennis Morrissey will be campaigningthroughout the far northwest side of Chicago au weil as MaioeTownship. ' - -
The woeld of Victorias-oroLondon comes alive ou Ike Niles,West High Scltool ondiloriumstage when the Nibs West Chit-dress Theatre presents a specialmatinee performance of CharlesDickens'' classic 'A ChristmasCarol' on Salorduy, Decembrr 13al 2 p.m. at Niles West, 5701Oaktox Street in Skokie. Admis-sian is $3 for adults and $2 forchidren. for information cull 8471568-3718.
This familiar family fable Italyeogenders the holiday spirit usScroogr, a notorious skioflint, isvisited by the ghosts of Christ-
mas' past, prescnt 050 tuturr. Hisexperiences with these wraithsshows him how bis miserly or-lions affect the livrs of bis em-ployre Bob Crutcltit's sweot socTiny Tim. As o result, Scrooge istransfortncd ido O caring, happy
Herps Alive!
A regular mretixg of the Na-tional Association of RetiredFederal Employees Chapter 2118will be hold on Friday, Dec. 5,
Herpetologist Keith i-Baser and his friendly "herptiles" minglewith young children dui'inghio hands-on live repille andamphibi-an program Herps Alivet The show in scheduled for Sunday,Dan. 8 from l-2 p.m. in the Thomas TenHoeve MultipurposeRooms (1804-lelo) at Dakton's Des Plaines campus, leOO E.i-301f Road.
Winter drivers, expectthe unexpécted
The Illinois Stete Toll High-Way Authority is remioding mo-tOrisls to not only equip their vo-hides for winter bat to pradlicedofensivo snow and ice drivingskills.
Motorists should be familiarwith how their vehicle will per_form in adverse conditions. Torehearse winter emergency ma-xruvers, pradlice skidding andbraking ox ice ix an isolatedarea such os an empty parkinglot. This is particularly impov_tant if the vehicle is sew lo yacthïs wiuser, os front wheel, rearwlserl, ucd ABS equipped carsand trucks oIl respond to roadconditions differextty. Bridgesand overpasses are especiallyproue to icy conditions eveoIhoogh the roads have bers
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cleared."The key to safe driving, cx-
peciolly during iodlemeul weath-er, is In detve defensively," saidJohn Benda, Manager of Toll-way Maintenance and Traffic."Anticipate eseupected movesfrom- other motorists. Allowlarger interrati between yourselfand the vehicles' is front of youastI refrain from making uses-peeled lane choeges. Above all,remember to reduce your speedto accommodate the roadwayand traffic conditions."
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'A Christmas Carol' at Nues Westperson who truly embodies thekinduess and coriog of the kuli-day season.
For further information on 'AtChristmas Carol', please contactthe Nitos West thrratev depart-mentol 847/568-3718.
NARFEChapter 2118 meeting
Cars should be checked thor-oughly for fluids, tire pressure,brakes and wind shield wipers.Fuel tanks should be kept full.Caney jumper cables, soli or sandand u shovel, ice scrapers,gloves, and de-icor for frorenlocks. A cell phone in the curcan be an important safely de-
If stranded in a disabled vehi-de, slay is the ear until help ar-lives. The Tollway's newHELP, (Highway EmergencyLaoe Patrol) tracks will br pa-trolling the system ready lo pro-vide emergrncy service. Theseven patrols rau from 5 am. to8 p.m. weekdays hut will be ea-puocled on demand particularlyduring prriods of extremeweather. This rmergency servicecan be alerted vio cellular phoneby dialing 5999 which is nowavailable along the estiro Toll-way system. All Tollwoy vohi-eles and Slate Police District 15are connected via rodio to Ceo-IraI Dispatch and also report anyroad emergeocy. The loll systemis patrolled 24 hours a day to en-saie that help will be sent withinJO minutes.
Call (630) 241-6144 for win-1er Tollway road coudilions.
1997, at t p.m. ut Warren ParkField House, 6601 N. WesternAve., Chicago.
Experience the richcultural traditionsof Alaska
Enjoy a 14-day meise to Alas-ka sponsored by Daktas Cotntaa-ItAly College's travel sssily pro-grana. Four lema are scheduled inl998:,Jnne 22 - Jety 17, July 6 -21; July20 - Asgesl4 and August3- 18.
Voyage through the fabled In-side Passage, a protected 1,000mite strip of sea sod glacial icethnt hogs the i-oasI of Alaska undBritish Columbia. Alaska fromtIte sea offers a dramatic mix ofbreathtaking views from foggedmountains and virgin forrrts logigootic glaciers asid mdc wild-life,
Enjoy a full day of cruisingthroagh Glacier Buy, mt ice Agetime capsule, lo phcicgraplt theailvauciog unit eecedissg gtxcirrsunit 5ko atsosslunt marine lite, in-eliding humpback and killrrwholes, pospoises sud seats.
Visit Seward, a quiet sraporivillage nestled 0e theeaslers sideei-the Katini Feninsolaot Ute footof the rugged Cliogach Maas-tains. An optional bip to Anchor-age- ta visit tIse Alaska Witdlifrand Nolorat History Museum oron excursion by air over DrauliNali000l Park Io Mt. McKinley isuvaitubte.
lit Jnuena, Alaska's capitalcity, t.ravrtrrs wilt toar lIte slatemusemnand the Governor's man-sins ottil visit the historic RetIDog Saloon. Travelcrs cus alsotake nu excursion by taud orair tathe fatassosMendenhalt 015cm-.
For coieptete itineraries cullflea Corselissen at (847) 635-1812.
Maine Townshipstaffers.electedto State Board
Two Maine Township staffmembres har bree elected to theboard of the lttioois TownshipAssociutiso of Senior CitizensServicesCommiltee (ITASCSC).
Sur Nenschrl, Dirrctar of thetownship's Adult mil Seoior Ser-viens Depurtmcsl, will save asthe oegaaication's 1997-98 Presi-dent. Serving as Treasurer will heLisa Guggiano,' LIte township'sSenior Information astI Assis-latine Specialist. New booedmembers were announced todaydoriug the Township Officials ofIllinoh conference being held isPeoria,
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