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74OO WAUKEGAN RO, NILES, IL 607t4
Round 3:MG proceedsonOasis Motes condemnation
byRosemary LrioTheüasis Motel, 9353 Wauke-. this time in favor of the vllagn
gao Road, Morton Grove. is back finding that the Oasis propety00 ihn block ägain and will likoly met niato crtteria for beingbe condemned by year's eñd. - "blighted' Afier revteweg a re
Judge A!exaiidet Whiie re- cent Illinois Supreme Couri. versed his January 13 decision ieg;Whiteal5OfOandthaiihevilMarch 31 . Whiie threw out Mur- lage had nei violated any siaiatesien Groves condemnation case when ii added the iwo residencesbecause the village had illegally to iheTIF dtstrtci.added two residences io the ungi- Village Administrator Larrycal Tax Iiicremeoiat- Financing Arft said that ihr two decistonsdistrici without first holding pub- had guiten the village throngh ihrlic hearings. minefield' nf moiions by Admi-
- OnApril 6, White ruled again Coisiiniind nu Page 30 .
Class president continues ID
. Thel99SYard :. Wasté Program .
The Village of Nitos Yard stickers fora enniparable cost:- Wasih Program is well under - Domirnck'sFinerFOudS .
way. BeIne is a invited list pf 89000reenwepd;businesses selling the yard waste Franks Lawn Mower Saicsiticicers. Shoald you have any St 13 North Mtlwaukee;
. UeStinns, de taut hesitate tè con- lewelFoed Storestact the Village ut (847) 588- 8730 Drmpster;8000. .
JewelFeodStnresThe Village of NUes (1000 8201 Oolf Road;
Civic Center Drive, Oakienf JewetFoodSteresWaukegan) will oeIl ihr suckers 7900Mdwankee;
. for $1 per sticker. The following JewelFoodStyres .
N les sto es will p 0v d th C i d P g 30
Betty Kazmerskl former Nlescommitteewoman, dies at83
at LaiheraO GeneralHospiiat April 14atthr age of83.
Mrs. ICaumeesh was active in-
.Niles Township far many years,according io Mayor Nicholas B.
- Blase who knew Mes. lfaemerski:
.and worked wiih her for manyyema.
-Far 25 years, Mrs. lCazmerStct
served as Niles Township corn-mitirewomon, heading the localOemocratiç arganizatlon. Sheworked for the Northwest Mas-qnitO Abatement Dislrici and was,active and influrttiial.in ihe south
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. Nues Police ChiefRáy Giovannelli attribUtes deçlineto ahigher conviction, ratio
. And the gnodnrws is; Crime isdown in Niles and many of thesurrounding sabnrbanareas. Thecrime rates foreigbtcategaries ofcrime shaw arnaekeddecliae, cc-carding ta published repens.
In Niles, crime in all categaeiesexcept arson and barglaey de-creased. Thennrnberafatt enmespdr 100,000 of paputaiiòn fellfrom4,432.4in 1996 tnA,t67,7in I997.
For example, robberies, whichoccurred at -the rate uf t2 per100,000 popalatien in 1996,de-creased tojast aoven per 100,000
Nues overall crime rateshows decline in997
byRosemaryTirloli noted that as many as half uf theburglarids have been cleared byNiles police.Whats impariantis.thatyaa solve those crimes,' Gio-vannelli said.
Giavannelli also credited De-teetive Marty Stankowiez with
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solving a recent serien of garageburglaries in Biles and samenealby Chicago neighborttoods.
The amans, he said, wheaprob-ably paetoftheeyclical vaeiatiaesthai acenrframtime ta time in the
Cnntirnred no Page 30
cardprotest atMaine West- bykenemaryTirfO -
'the president ef the tetaine three tirnee,sarveyed the comma-West High School class of 1998 city door-to-door. circulated peo
.has gotten o head start on a career tines, contacted the media, born-ie negotiation and diplomacy, if barded board members with faxesthatiswhathehadinmind. and memos ucd discatsed the
For most afthis school year, protest with teachers and admin-Bric Lpys has led the student isiratart.
- protest against the Schont Dis- Despite all that, however, he istrier 207 official policy requiring not optimietto ibat the board willttúdents ai the three Maine retcind the edlét, which becameTaarnship high schools ta meat effective aube start ofihis schoolID cards, and hesstill at it. year when students fient doused
Leyu presented the students' ihe necIa chain ID cards. Theabjeosións to the school beakd Cnutirnied,eO Page 30
byRosemaryTiriedof-Niles,Mayarhtasesaid.The Niles Township Dame-
Cetriirnred no Page 30
SpecialMeeting NoticeThe Village Beard of Trastees
will hold a workahap at 4 pm. onThnrsday,April 30 in the Tres'tee's Conference Roam of th&Richard T. Flickinger MurnctpatCenter, 6101 Capulina . Ave.,Morton Greve ta receive a brief-log on SWANCC regarding car-eenttitigatioe, etc.
river bank erosionNues Park District stabilizing
. J.horoeeding,orading rivorftaaka have begun to take ana crew look. For the pant few montha during
tito cold aff-aeanon, warkera have placed ovèr5,000 'a-jack' atructarea along the riverbank. Titean 70
lb: concreto Interlocking units were inatalledb.elowlhe nturatwater8ne in the bankltoelf.See atofyon
pageS. .,
sing Golf Road;r surrenders
Man killed croshit-run drive -
after the collision, a wimnesstotdpelice.
The victim was transported laLuteran General Hospital in ParkRidge far treatment of mammehead and leg injuries. He died att0t6p.m.
At t 1:06 p.m., Saetaran Yoasif,22, of Chicago snrrcndered ta .
Niles pollee. Yeaéif tald patirehe did not know what-bc bad hitand went home. After discuesingthe matter with his family, he re-turned to Nilas to repon the acri-dent.
Caidirnttd Ott Page 30
A 7tyeae-otd Niles mue wasstruck aed kitledby a hit and runvehicle as he walked across golfRoadaroûud9:28p.m. April14.
The driver of the Ocring velai-In1996, there was One assault, ate later turned himtelf in at the
23 robberies 1,120 thefts and 67 Niles Police Department, accord-ear theftt per 100,000 residents. ing ta a-press release issaed byIn 1997, there was na assaUlt, Sgi. Rager Wilson, Nites Publicanty 17 robberies, 1.035 thefts; infercnàtieé Officer.and 64 ear thefts fer ihr aurea Nanm Bunimoviah, mIsa livedpopulatiaa. in the 8800 black of Golf Road,
Burglaries, on the other hand, was struck hittite arousing theincreased from 64 per 100,000 hi roadway ut 8815 GalfRaad. The1996to 83 pee 100,000 in 1997. striking vehicle fled eastboundNiles ChinfRaymondGiOvannpl on Golf Road without stopping
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Public awarenessseminar for seniors
Cotoeial-Wojciechowski Fu-ueral HomeofNilcswilbe spun-swing a free public awarenessseminar for senior citizens andfor the artalt children of seniors.This seminar wilt be focusing onthe New 1998 Government EaU-tlemrntLegisladenregarding thebenefits allowed for medicare.medicaidaaitfinal arrangements.
The seminar wilt br presentedby Benecom, Irre. (A BenefitsCommunication Company).Their preteatation wilt lakeabout one hour and they wilt al-tow plenty of Urne for people toask qeesdoss regarding all ofItreseissees. --
The seminar will be preseotestby ErneUern, Inc. (A Benefits
South AfricRelation
Proxy Otesbitt, dean of studentsand teacher of African sert ThirdWerbt history arrd politics atFrancis Parker School in Chica-go, discusses South Africa's For-oiga Retatioss on Thursday,April 30 from t-2:30 p.m. Thelecture, pareofthe Catture's Con-acedan te Foreiga tentations toc-lore series sponsored by Oak-ton's Emeritus Program, wilt bepresented in Room A151 ut theRay Hartstein Campus, 7701 N.
How toafter re
Dr. .AvmioMesrobian, aretiredUniversity of Ittinoit MedicalCenter professor, witt discusshow to enjoy life after retirementonTuesdoy, April 28 from t-2:30p.m. Tbit presentation is part of
NARFE meetingA regular meeting of the Na-
tioual Association of RetiredFederal Employees will be heldoIr Friday, May t, 1998 at t p.m.at Warren Park Field House,6601 North Western Avenue,Chicago.
Alt active and retired federalemployees are welcome.
Communication Company).Their preuentordon witt takeabout one hoar and they wilt at-low plenty of time for people loask qeestioas regarding all oftheseitsues.
The semiaur wilt be heldThursday, April 30, II am. atColartial-WojciecttOwski Fence.al Home, 8025 W. Golf Rd. inNitra (1/2 mite east of Milwau-ker Ave.). Seating wilt be limit-rit. Please call Colonial-Wojciecbowstci Funeral Home at
. (847)581-0536 for areservadon.Coloniat-WojciechOwSki will
br providing refreshments astI sfree drawing. The funeral homewiltatso be available far a tour nfthe facility.
a's Foreigns lecture
LincetnAve., Skokte.
Neshilt will talk about the newSouth Africa -and its many chat-teuges, including Sooth Africa'sneed lu become a true neighbor tonearby countries to eud the lega-cy ofbeing known as thé world'suumberonepariahstatr.
The fee for the lecture is $5 atthe door. Fer more infurmatioo,cult the Emerllrts afftce at (847)635-1414.
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Admission is $2 at the door.Seating is limited. For more io-formation, catI the Emeritus Of-ficeat(847)635-l4l4.
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NILES SENIOR CENTER REGISTRATIONThe Nites Senior Center is open to residents of the Vrtlage
ofNites age 62 and over, and their younger spuases. Nitos sen-
ines interested in obtaining additional seuiorcenter informa-lion nhonld call or visit the center and be placed on the mailinglist. The coaler is located at 8060 Oakteu Street.
YARN NEEDEDThe Senior Center is requesting any left ever yaro er scraps
ofmateriat (0' n 8 or bigger). Lap cokes and shawls are mude
or veterans at Hines Hospital. Volunteer kurtters and crochet-
ers are needed also. If interested, contact the Senior Center.MAY TICKET SALES
May ticket sales wilt he held ou Wednesday, May 6 at 9
am. On u walk-in basis. Tickets will be on sale for: Iene LiteLunch (iene 3), including a submarine sandwich und the ma-vie Jerry Maguire for $2; Port Washington Adventure Trip(June 30), including a toar ofthe city's landmarks and buffetstyle touch for $26.
BRIDGE TOURNAMENTA Bridge Tournament will be hold at the Niles Senior Cou-
ret an Friday, May 8 at t p.m. Contract Bridge wilt be played;partners are not required bat you may sign np with sumeuneelse ifyou would like. The cost of $3.50 includes refreshmentsand prices. Registration required.
MEALS ON WHEELS DRIVERS NEEDEDThe Nitos Senior Center is seeking volunteer drivers for the
Meals on Wheels Pragmm. Meals are delivered to homebonadresidents of Niles weekdays between t t am. and 12:30 p.m.by volunteers who are able to commit between two and four .
days a month. Foimore ioformatiun, contact Kelly at the Cm-ter
WOMEN'S CLUB TRIP,CHICAGO CHURCH TOUR
The Women's Club Chicago Church Tour trip is on Thera-day, May 28 from 8:30 am. t 5 p.m. Lunch mitt be preparedby students at the Cooking and Hospitatity Instttute, Tho costof the trip is $34; registration required.
MAY LUNCHEONThe May "Musical Medley Luncheon" will be held on Fra-
day, May t Ot. 12 noon. The cost of $6 includes a meat of tern-0O marinated chicken, Loador broil with mushroom sauce,and entertainment by Ester Hana on piano. ttegisteatioo re-
qaired.. BOOK REVIEW
The book review witt be held on Friday, May t at 10 n.m.The cost uf $1 includes refreshments and the book Stone Daar-
ies by Coral Shields. Registration required.
LECTURE: FALL PREVENTION AND 911A FREE lecture on fall prevention and 91 1 will br held un
Thursday, May 14 at 2 p.m. The tectnrc witt be ce-sponsoredby the Nites Fire Department and Lutheran General Hospital.Registration required.
.RULES OF THE ROAD
Roles ofthe Road driver's license renewal class wilt be heldonMonday, May 4 at 2 p.m.. The class is free; registration re-
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Riverbank stabilizationand wetland
The North Brunch of tIte Chi-cago Rivyr winds through theNues Park District's Turn GolfCoarse, odding to the ombioncrand chulleogn of the gome. Gomost days thu river lows quietlythrough, seemingly ltorrnless.However, this day to doy flow ofwaterhos token u toll os tite river-bank, eroding the honks lo thepoint thot several cart poths hovebren threuteeed. After heavyruins, or melting snows, Ihr rivercomes op over its bunks floodingseveral oreos ofthe cooesc. As thewaterrecedes, it leaves sedimentson the greens und polls ondesiro-hie chemicals and soils into Ihmwaterway.
. It become clear to Pork Districtstuff that it was necessary to bdo long-term solution to theseproblems. Working with BorkeEngineering, o pion was devel-oped lo address both aspects ofthe problems in ad environmen-tally accepluble manner. Thisplue was sobmitled to the IllinoisEnvironmental Protection Agro-cy ond the Nitos Pork District wasowoeded o $107,000 grant to os-sist with the project.
The Niles Pork Disteicl owns o.parcel of proprrry on HowardItreot that is about an ocre and oquarter iv size which it irnmrdi-ately odjacenl tu the NorthBrooch of Ihm Citicago River,across Ihm street from the golfcoarse; This ameo also sastoiespartial lauding euch time the civ-er flows ever its honks, makiog itan orco that is not suitable for de-vetopromot of any kind. TakingIbis into consideration, it wus de-termised that it would be bench-cial to uso this loud os u tempo-rory vtOragr urea of waler"overflow," developing it into odedicated wetluod. The area busbees lowered to allow earlieroverflow and contonred so thatwheo the waters rrcede, u smallpond wili rornaio "wet" at oiltimrs. Appropriole aquatic plantswill be added iv serd and plantform, und once esioblishrd willfitter the waler as it coluros Iv theriver. A small gazebo will ht in-stallod where retidenla may go loview the wetlond developmentcod gather infortoatian about thisunique ecosystem.
Over al Tam, Ihr recediogrroding riverbanks have also be-gun to lake ou o new lookl For.lheposi few moolhs doriug Ihe coldoff-season, workeru have placcdalaug the riverbank over 5,000"a-jack" structures. These 70 lb.c000rele interlocking onus wereinstalled below the totoral mutertine in the bank itself. Aber grad-ing the bunks to an oppeopriotoslope, topsoil is placed over thebook, litio0 the voids intention-ally created for that purpose with-io the u-jocks. Finally, seed and2,375 live stakes (ploots) areplanted und ae erosion moi isplaced In ullow the seed lo eviab-lish itself. This combivotios cf0000eese und plootmolrrials is ex-peeled to resolve both problemson the course. As the plants estab-huh themselves, their rout sys-lems become ieterlwined withthe a-jocks io form o secure solidriverbank. Goce established, theywill filter Ihr waters flowing backte the . river after a flood, thuseliminoting the pollutants osco aproblem. When Ihr, project iscomplete, on informuIiouot kioskmill be installed on the course forpublic use.
The Nibs Park District wishesto thank parlons for their contin-ucd potience during this ceouvo-hou. We encunruge your corn-ments and suggestions. Anyquestions in regards to this peo-jrot may be dirroted te MichaelRea al (8471 647-6777.
Avenues to holdgarage sale
Avenues tu Independence issponsoring a giaei garage sale unFriday, April 24 und Saturday,April 25 to benefit Avenues' vo-oatmeal and residential prugromufur adults milh developmentaldisabilities.
Thh sale mill fealure clothing,office eqaipmror, furniture andother miscellaneous items. laiehours ore from 9 am. tu 4 p.m. onFriday, and 9 am. to 3 p.m. vsSalordoy. The location iv 1841Busse Highwuy in DesPlomes.For farther information cull Ave-rocs al l847 299-9720.
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'It Didn't Have ToHappen... Drinkingand Driving'
A Muck Prom Nigbl CrushDemonstration mill be held unApril 20, starting ai 9:45 am. ulNutre Dome High School Foot-ball Siadium, 7655 Dempster,Nues. The Village, along with Ikehigh uchool, miti peosont o muckcur accideni on the night uf thehigh school prom in which adrank onderoge driverkills ene ofhis friends, olong with u motherund her child, leaving o fathermiltreat his family.
The crash will lake place in thehigh school stadium where Ikestudent body svitI ossomble furthe presentation. An introductoryspeech mill be giveu by LutheranGenerul Huspilal and other dis-itoguished geest members priorto the demonstration. The demon-straliun mill bu conducted by theNiles Fire ucd Police Depart-meets, milk unsistance given bythe Park Ridge Fire 'Departmentand Red Cooler Dispatch.
Longtime Miesresident, nursesaide dies at 74
by Rusemary ThinDorothy J. Zolesny, 74, died in
her home Friday. She mas u luog_tinte resident of Niles, movinghere in 1955 with her husbandEdwin, who had owned und oper-oled a feád store on Chicago'sNorthwest side fur six years.
Daring World War It, Mrs. Zu-lesny served as a nurse's aide atlt. Elizabeib Hospital in Chica-en. She also mocked aoaercre-my at the Zenith Elecirooics
Corp.The Zalesnys celebrated their
50th wedding anuiversary in1997.
Mrs. Zalosey's suevivuru, inaddition lu her hnsbaod, includo adcnghlee, 1mo suns, und threegrandchildren. '
'Moss uf Ihr Resurrection mascelebrated fue Mrs. Zalesny at SI.John Brebeuf Church ut 10 am.April21.
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NTSW (Nites Township Stiel-treed Workshop), a social servireagency serving people with men-tat illness and the fruit elderly inIkokie nail Evanston, will honorils executive director, Jim Slav-lab, wIle will br leaving the agen-cy after 24 years ufservice to theNorth Shore community. Theevent, tided Rites ofSpring, milllake place on Satarday, April 25at the historic Kenilwnrth Club,Keoilmorth, from 6 lo 10p.m.
Mr. Slavishjoined NTSW as arehabilitation connselor in 1974and bus been the execalive diere-ter siace 1993. In more than twodecades nf service, Mr. Slavishhas played skey rote in the agro-cy's eXpmsion. NTSW, starlingus a'sbetteced workshop for'olderadults, has since grown to threenepurale complexes aervingudutta with menIal illness and theelderly: NTlWluduslries (indas-triai workshop), Great Oppporla-ultima (doy seevicm fur seoiurs),and First Step (day program for'people with mental illness). Mostrecently, Mr. Slavish gsidedNTSW into a long-term affilia-lion with Thresholds, Illinois'oldest antI largest psychiatric re-cuvery centre, thus farthering theagency's influence in the comma-
oily.la uddilion to thu Unties us Ex-
rcttive Director, Mr, Slavish hasbeen Umember of Use Illinois De-porliulea: of Aging' slotepideCommiltecs on adolf day care, fIeatsohas bren the vicepresident ofthe Illinois Association of AdultDoy Care Providers, and was adelegate coancit member uf theNational Institute of Adult DayCare. Mr, Slavish has been an ad-(and faculty member of Nation-al-Louis University, OnkloaCommunity College, and Ken-rIaIt College. Mr. Slavish is cnr-eeulty on the Skokib Chmnather ofCommerce Board ofDirecrors asthe past President.
'Mr. Slavish wilt conlinae towork with the aging popnlationwhen be leaves NTSWIu becomethe Direclor of the Village ufNUca Senior Center.
The event tobouorMr, Slavishwill include a gourmet dinuerandopen bar, Additionally, garatawilt enjoy a silent and live 00e-lion uf luxury items and dancingto theR&B band, R-Gang.
People interested in attendingthe glitaor who otherwise wish tuhonor Mr. Slavish shoala callDebbieihaat(847) 679-5610.
"You Should Be Commited" speechwins Roman 2nd pIace honors'
Bob Roman, a emsident ofMorbo Grove, wan awardedSecond Flace Moeurs io theNorth Division ToastanastersSpeech Contest this pant Satar-day with his speech, "YouShould Be Commited," Thespeech won abuol the impur-tance of keeping one's commill-meots. Remue, becanse uf hissecond place finish, mas alsonamed an alternate fur the Chic-ugulond District #30 SpeechContusI sclsedulod Our April 24,in Rosemont.
The Conlesl, which mus heldai the Skohie Pablic Library,mus altended by Tuastmustersfrom various area Clubs ioclod-ing Toastmasters 140m Romon'shome club. The Park RtdgeToaslmosturs. Toostmasters is
the largest non-profil orgaeiza-lien io the world dedicated inhelping peuple become bottercowmuuieators and loaders.
Roman credila Toanimastorswith helping him gain self-confidence, bettor listening andleadership skills. The ParkRidge Tuostmaslers has benehelping inviduals overcome theirfear of speaking fur almost fiftyyears! Por infuemoliun on howTuaslmosters cun help you be-come u 'motu confident speakerund leudro, coil 847-296-3853.
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Senior Citizen Law.Enforcement. Academy to begin
ter nnderslaoding of titeresponsibilities and duties of lawenforcement officals sa weil asreceive advice on personal safetyandcrimepreveotion.
The Academy at the Schaum-barg Park District will meetTuesday mornings, to am. tonoon, through inne 30, when allparticipassts will be boosted at agñtdnatiott ceremony. The CookCounty Stterift's Office offers tiseprogram free ofchaege to all sen-ioes living io CookCoonty. In ad-dition, Academy gmdnatesam in-vited to tonrtheCook County Jail
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LMAINE & NILES TOWNSHIP
. HIGH SCHOOLSMaine East, Nues North md Nues West High Schools io-
vite seriors tojoio in en free or low cost school productions tobr performed this winter. Calt 825-4484 (Maine East) or 568-3956 (Nites North & West) for more details so the followingschedule or senior dab membership: ..
At Maine EasU'How to Success in Business Without Realty Trysng" -Spring Musical , Aprit 30, 4 p.m. .
At Nitos North:. Jazz Baod Concert, April 24, 7:30 p.m. . -
Voice Recitals, April27, 7:30 p.m.At Nites West: -
Eesembte Concert, April 23, 7:30 p.m.- "VEGETABLES" FOOD- SEMINAR -
Nutritisoist and manager of the Mortoo Drove NutritionSite, Dr. Gus Habighnrst, will conduct o free food seminar inthe Village Hall Senior At 10:30 April8 Crater. am. on Friday,
q- 24 she topic witt be "Vegetables." The seminar will be heldb prior io lunch (11:45 um.). The Nutrition Site serves hot, nu-'{ tritiunu and inespensive '(suggested dunationof 52 là $2.50)e meats every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdoy, aod Friday. Make; o reservados fur tuoch by ctslling the Morton Grove Senior
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There is an exciting and invigorating exercise class for sen-lors who wont to feet loose and lively. The class meets at 9am. every Tuesday and Friday in thnPrairin-View Commuai-ty Center. This Pork District course is taught by. an excetltintinstructor nod adapted to enlmce mobility and flexibitily. Formore infunoation, call Cutherian Dnan al 965-1200.
- DIABETES SCREENINGNun-insulin-dependent diabetes is gradual iv onset and uso-
ally occnrs in adults over age 40. Some of the warning signsare: blurred or any change in vision, tingling or itchy shin,slow heating of oats and bruises. asti drowsiness. Free dio-botos screeings ore avaitobln from 9 to IO orn. on Tuesday,April 28 in the Mortong Grove Village Hall ander- Cerner.People coming io for thn screening shoold fast from the provi-005 nveeing meat. -
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00 Tuesdoy, April 28 should call today to reserve o seat onthebus. Home pick-ups begin at tO am. with orrivat'at Golf Millaround I 1 orn. Shop aod bruwso for three hosts salit tIte busreturns shoppers horno al 2 p.m. Mall trips are srhednled onthe tust Tuesdoy of every month at as cosI. Colt Ihr MonosGrove Senior Hot Lioe at 470-5223 to make u roservalióo.
SPORTSMAN'S PARK TRIPEnjoy o grool doy of live thoroughbred racing at Sports-
moo's Pork in Cicero. Thn trip is scheduled for-Tuesday, Moy5 and wilt not only include deluxe molorcoach lroasportalinnbut also admission to a scrumplions Winner's Circle Bnffnl.Sign up now and enjoy a day al the mcelrock. The bus willleave thn Prairie View Community Center al I t am. and re-turn 01 opproximalnly 4:30 p.m. The feo for the trip is $17 forresidnots ond $19 for non-residents. Register os Prairie Viewby April 30 or call Ihr Morton Grove Pork District, senioradult supervisor, Catherine Dean at 965-1200. - - -
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Volunteers and staff membersserving in parish social concernsministry programs are invited Innne anneal Drenen)' J-B Night ofReflection und Dinner on Tues-day. May 12, beginning at6l5p.m. at St. Edna's Doheyty Ceo-ter, 2525 N. Arlington HeigrtsRoad in Arlington Heights.
Fr. Jeff Varden Heavel, guestspeaker, wilt sing and speak Our
. Four hundbell choirs will pur-ticipato io,uo English HuodhullFest on Sanduy, Muy 3, 700 p.m.at Edison Punk Lutheran Church,6626 N. Oliphant (at Avnndule),Chicago.
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Cardinal George will preside atRegina Dominican HsghSchool's 40th Anniversary Fanti-ly Mast. Held annually for thefamilies and friendu of ReginaDomisicun High School and itsntudests und ulamooe, the liturgyhonors Suint Catherine cf Siooa.The Mass will be celebrated alRegina Dominican'sG'Shuughnessy Theolee ut 10am. und will be followed by abrief roceplion. RDHS proudlywelctimes both the CardinalGeorge os well as Adrian Dumm-ican Prioress Patricia Walter, OP.
Regina Dominicanto host memorialMass
Regina Dominican HighSchool will hostamemarial Massfor retired Regina Duininican ad-ministrator and faculty memberRita Cecile Boyle; DF, whopassed nwuy in late March. TheMuss -will be held at the ReginaDominican coevent on Saturday,May 2 as 5 p.m. Anyoue wishinglo join Ihn sohool community 01this observasco ahuold RSVP tu(847) 256-7660.
The ChicuguJewish communi-lys observasen uf Israel's 50thasnivnruaey will be a four-daycelobralion, from Thursday,April 30 tltrnugh Sunday, May 3.On Thursday evening, a massivernmmmnity-wide ubilee Galawill be hold to mark YomHa'Atzmuat (Israel . tadepen-deoce Day).
Northwestern Universily'sMcGaw Memoriul Hall-WelshRyan Areno will be transformedwith the escitemeot, uoaods andflavurs uf Israel. Beginniog.at 5p.m., "A Taste of Israel" willfeatore Israeli-style food familyrotertuioment, iaclading the Kir-yat Gut Dance Troupe, directfrom JUF's Partnership 2000 re-gion. -
A phenomenal double bill willhighlighl the "Salute to Israel" at7 p.m. The legendary Art Gar-fonkel -- who has recently ro-loused a Gcunsmy-nominated al-bum, Songs From u Parent to aChild -- will take the slage.Opening wilIbo Israeli pop starNoa, whaur luth voice aud exoticmelodies wïll be accompanied bythe virtuoso goltarofGil Dor.
The "Chicago Celebrates Is-earl's 50th Anniversary" Corn-miller has worked nu nostre 1h01all mombers uf the community
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as well.WALK TO ISRAEL
The weekend's grand finalewill br a community-wide WalkTo Israel on Sunday, May 3,Like SliP's auaaal Walk With Is-roel, the walkathon wilt be a cele-bratiooaodfúodrai(er, Bulthisisa special year, so Ihr Walk willhave a special swist: "JUF willpresent soy walker who collects$100 or more io pledges with a$100 voucher toward an Israel-Esperiroce progmm," ouplainedLaurence B. Dobkin, who ischuiniog this family 4veel. Thevoochees will be ovuilabte In any-one23 ornoder in an npprovedls-rari Experience program.
Walk To Israel will bring thewhole community togetheria unecentral location. Wulkers willmeet io Grant Park just south ofBuekingham Fountain nod peo-coed along the lakefront toNavy Pier. There, Israeli guitan-ist-singee David Broza will per-form and family entertainmentwilt feature clowns, celebnilies,fnce-pninting end a festival offood,
Registration at suborban toco'lions is rrom 8-9 am. Free bastroosportutios will be provided,bol culling in odyssee is required,as bus sealing is limiled. Regis-truliun 01 Buckinghum Fountainwill br at 10 um., and the Walkwill begin at Il.
The 00lire weekend is plannedunder the oospiers of the "Chico-go Celebrates Israel's 50th Anni-versury" Committee io coopers-lion with the Coosnlnte Generalof Isroel to Ihe Midwest. Theweekend is coordinated by IhrJewish Fedeeutioe/Jewish GalledFand of Metropolitan Chicugowith more Iban 80 parliciputingorgattizatiuns, sysogogues andyouth movements. For mee in'formation, call (312) 357-4774.
OLPH PhoenixClub to hold-dance
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The GLPH Phoenix Club, forwidowed, divorced, and separot'ed adults will hold adnoce on Pri-day - May 0. A Spring Fling willbe held in McDonnell Hall, 1126Church Street, Glenview, from 8p.m. - I I p.m. Live music provid-ed by u three-piece bond. "Men ofNate." Cash Bar. Lighs refresh-monts.
Advance Resnevatians $8, alshe dunr il will be $10. EARLYRESERVATIONS WILL BEGREATLY APPRECIATED.Make your check payable lo:OLPE Phoenix and send to: SonSallivun, 403 Third SFocI, Wit-mette, IL 60091. For informa-lion; (847) 21-5872.
A preuchoul limited to three-ycor-uld children will be offeredatMaineEnsll-tigh Scheel foe the1998-1999. Preschual policy re-quiren thul the child seeds tu hrthree by the fient of Septemberundloilel-tedned. -
The new program will emphu-tize -nocial develupment of thechild through various play aclivi-ties. This will be purl of the highschool Child Cane Occupationsclass with studenln directing theactivities, the high school sIn-
Osteoporosis.seminar at LGH
TheWomenslleallh ResnnrceCenter ofLulhernn General Hos-pilaI and the Advocate MedicalGroup Comprehensive Osteopor-osto Center will offer a 'BoningUp foe Life' sondeur ftom 8:15nm. ° 3:15 pm, Snlueday, MaylO,ntLuthemnGeneralHoupilal.
This free all-day forum feu-Oseen presentations by experts inthe fieldofosleoporosis, a varietyof woeksbops, n luncheon md afashion show,
Rogistratiun is requieM, Tosign np, call 1-800-3-ADVOCATE(l-8O0323-8622).
The peogeam will include anoverview of osleoporosis byrheumatologist Susan Broy.MD,. direclur, Advocate Medi-calGroup Comprehensive Osseo-poeosis Center, and a member ofLutheran General Hospital'smedicalslaff.
Othee bigltlighls will be u pa-lient' n account of evenlu that ledto her osteoporosis diagnosis, in-sightsthom n registered dietitian,physical therapist asid pharntacistaboutllneircoles in thepeevenlionand Iceatment of osleopoeosts,and a fashion seminar focusingon aanet-enhnnciag outfits anddesign tips.
In addition, a series of afEe-noon workshops sire scheduledfocusing on tioneos (weigltl-bearing exenciono ansI equip-ment); entrillan (how much ce!-eiern shonldhchn the dietund thenie ofsupplemeitts); coping withstress (ways to deal with the emo-lineal impact of a chronic dis.ease); and ask-the-doctor ses-siens.
TheWomen's Health ResourceCenter al Lutheran General Hou-pilai houses over 800 books, vid-eos and undiotapes foe loan la the
-pnblic. The center also has bro-churns, journals, software pro-grarits, luternetaccess and a liter-alare file -fecusiog ou carrent
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The program will be four daysa week, Tuesday theough Friday,from 12 noun tu 1 p.m. The costwill be $50 nach uemester.Appli-caliuos are now available stMaine East High Sehuol at 2601Dempster Street in Park Ridge.For more information call 847-692-8349. Selection of childrenwill bemadn byFriday, May 15.
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Women's Career Fairto be held in Chicago
The fifth annual Women's Ca-veer Pair for Teades and Technol-ogy is being held un April 28 Ioraise warnen's awareness aboalhigh-payingjubs in the e000lruc-tion and technological fields. Thefair, which is spuosered by theTradeswomen Advocacy Cuali-lion, will be at the illinois boll-tuteofTechnolugy.
Workshops wilt be repeatedthroughout the day to previde io-formation un issees eeluled luoos-teadilional jobs. Workshopsinclude; "Wet und Wild" whichconsists of nino lradeswomeofrom the Chicago MelropolilanWaler Reclamation districtwho'll talk about their owo rupe-acoceo and disceus the pros andcons of weeking in a non-lraditiooal field; "The Ness & -Bolts of Working ïn the Trudos"involves a panel uf tradeswomenwho will describe their experi-enees working in the non-Iradittonal fields that Ihey havechosen: "Technical Talents: NueCunsteeclion Careers" will high-light high-paying and high-skilledfiolds such as aechitecteee,web page designing und enei-nerelog and fealure women whomurk io these fields: end "BuildYour Futuro With a Career in
Construction" which gives unoverview of careers in the con-struction trades and esplains howtu prepare for eoteeing appren-liceship programs.
The fair will also have threedifferent types uf booths end ex-hibits tu provide attendees withcareer information. Represonla-lives at the traditional boolhs willanswer participants' qnesli005.The demonstration booths willprovide informados about howvarious tools are used on the job,while hoods-on activity boothswill allow those present lo per-form tasks that are regularly dooron thejob.
An awards ceremony to honorlradeswumee will be held at theOsent. The keynote speaker willbe Margeons Vos-Voust, On-SiteProject Menegee fur the Wum-en's Militocy Memorial in Wash-iogtoo D.C.
The fair will lake pInce in theHermann Union Building on shecampos of HT, 3241 S. FederalStreet, Chicago, tl5inois from 9am. until 2 p.m. Admission isfree. Foc information un direcsiuns and parking, call 3 52-942-6300. Women who are inl000stedin utleading the foie sun cult 352-'942-1444 formoee information.
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