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Niles Library annive,

The Miles Public LihreryDistriot eelehrated ten years stservice at the Nues BranchLibrary during the week of Dec.4. The week long celebrationfeatured an open house attendedby the Library Board and M-ministratOr, and specialprograms for children

Front row (1-r) Bbupinder S. Kairo, Brunch Trustee; Irene Cootetlo, Secretary Board ofLibrarian; Doocan J. McKenzie, Administrator; Trustees; - Terri Sprechmas -Carmas, Trustee;oecond row (I-r) Harry Prsline, President, Board Margaret Raoki, Trustee; third row (I-r) Martinof Trustees; Itohert R. McClarreo, Director, Nor- Zajae, Elles Fine, asdSaoao DeLoreozo, alt of theth Suhoihas Ubrary System; Myleo Dimand, brauch staff.

througtsootthe week.The Branch Library began as a

demonstration library ten yearsago. The public's respoose to theservice was so tremendous thatwhen the special project tondsended, the Library Districtprovided foIl support for thefacility and has contisued to sop-

FLOWERS

,7orecer 9ren8118 N. Milwaukee

Either Our 'Holiday Glow'

'Crystal Caddy Booqaoi'For Your Bosioesn

or Family Greetings

823-8570CiudiS C,d Telephone

Orders Aonepted

VIM

CAris/mas cS,pecia/s - Orc/er %ow/.

$119. I LB.

s 189u LB.

SCHAUL'S OWN FRESH TURKEYS (ALLSIZES)

HICKORY SMOKED BONE IN HAMS b0AYNO WATER ADOEDI

The Schaul FamByWishes You and Yours

A Safe and Happy, Holday!

647-9264HOURS, MON. - Fm. 9-6

AT.9-

portthe facility and its services.The poblic is invited to visit the

Branch Library seven days aweek to select best setters,biographies, vacation guides,home and aste repair manuals,or to read a current periodical ornewsyaper. -

. Roosevelthonor student

Eileen Joy Bermas, 9230 N.Karlot', Shekie .has been invitedto join the Franklin HonorSociety at Roosevelt University.The society recognizesgraduating seniors who have agrade point average of 3.5 (so a4.0 scale) or better. Named afterBenjamin Franklin, the societyfosters schòtarship and characterio the thought of Roosevelt

. PRIME RIB ROAST S BEEF TENDERLOINS s BONELESS HAMSFRESH CAPONS, DUCKS - GEESE . CRÒWN PORK ROAST

Easy - ElegantHors d'ouevres

SCALLOP $79 COCKTAIL $49RUMAKI O MEATBALLSFANCY $39 MUSHROOM $29EGG ROLLS DOL QUICHE U DOZ

FRANKS'N $ 49 CHEESE $ 39SAUCE STRAWS DOZ.

. CRABMEAT POCKETS s SWEDISH MEATBALLS. FRANKS N' BLANKETS I SHRIMP PUFFS

- s SCALLOPS PARMESAN MORE

- . PARTY TRAYS S ROAST BEEF N GRAVY. SMOKEDTURKEYS COOKED SHRIMP

Schaul's Poultry Et Meat Co.7221 N. HarlemAve.,Niles. III.

I

Senior (itizens'NEWS AND VIE

-I

.

News for all NUes Seniors ( age 62 and over)from the Niles Senior Center

8060 Oakton, Niles - 96741100 ext. -76

MERRY CHRISTMASThe Niles Senior Center wishes all a very merry and happy

holiday season. The senior ceoter will be clooed on Monday,December lt and will reopen on Tuesday, December 27.

- SQUARE DANCINGThe Nibs Senior Center square dancing group will meet os

Tuesday, December 27 at t3Op.m. This group is open lo altNiles senior cooler registrants at no charge. Caller Don Staceinvites all to join in the exercise and fan.

-

SIJ55PIueCIubA grand time was had by the 240 members and guests al our

ansual Chriotmas Party ou Dec. 4, at Chateas Ritz. PresidentCharles Palkoser and the Committee thailk everyone for theirCooperation. A Special thanks to the ticket sellers, Hose Sob-wichtenherg who made all the ribhon Saolos and to Santa(Augie Praunke) who gave each of us a gift. Guests at the partyincluded Mayor Nicholas Blase who presented the Club with aptaque for theirwork io tagging for Little City. He tnaked thechairmen of the Drive, Nich Costantino, Peter Leocioni, andMike Provenoaoo for alt their help. Also gnesting at the partywas Elaine Heinen, Niles Park Board President. -

Last meeting for the year 1953 will be Dec 22. We will havea bon for your Christmas cards, which we will deliver that doyat meeting. -

The CIsh extends its sympathy to Lsuise Patton and herfamily ou the deatbof her husband Dich. A speedy recovery toalIsar sick members.

Clob articles have heno printed in the Bugle's Senior CitizensNew & Views Colamn and I hope you have eojoyed them, so Iwould like to thank the Bugle, their staff and Diane Miller tordoing ouch a wonderful job of publicity and the piloting of oarclub pictures. I would tibe the members to let me know of aoyitems of ioterest thathappens. I cao then include them in the ar-tide.

A big thank you to the following eummitteesfora job weB doneand for year 1563. Kitchen Catherine Prestting and WandaPalkoner; Biscuit and Coffee Mary Gunther, Irene Seifert, andRita Wisoiewski; Bingo Marie Kowieski, Ans Catanzaro,Adeline Grouch, Mario, Arquilla, Louis Bassi, Leonard Ktedtzik,Stanley- ZabOIOi, Rudy Seifert aud John Gronek; Oar SuosbtoeLady: Josephine Christie; Our Photographer; Gilt Kaitis;Decorattisg Committee: Wauda & Charles Palkooer, Florenceand Peter Leucioni, Irene and Rudy Seifert, Fran andGil Kaitis,Heleo and Jubo Rogowski, Rauella and Frank(Ctsicn) Gloriana.Special thanks to our president for 1582-52 Charles Palkouer andWanda, his wile and all the officers who did a wonderful job.Merry ChrtstmasandHappy NewYearto all. - -

Village of Skokie -

Marcia Schah, Social Worker, Skokie Office of Hmnan Ser- -vires will present a program titled "One Day at a Tizne" to theMen's Group of the Smith Activities Center, Lincoln and Gatito,Sbokie ooThsrsday, Dee. 29 at93f am.- Ptease caltf7t'OSOO, eat. 338 forfarther information.

THE BUGLE(USPSO69-7601David Besserl\ Editorasd Publisher

, 1963 Member -

I

IIllna(sPr.9aAS5OCI9tIO'

Vol. 27, No. 28, Dec. 22, tSe

8746 N. Shérmér Rd.Njjeu, L60648

Plsosrl 66-300.1-24.Published Wrrktyas Thsrsday

teNUes, fllbsotsSecond Class puslage br

The Bugle paidat Chicago, III.Postmaster: Sesd addressclsaeges la TIse Sagte, 874f

Slsermer Rd., Nttes, Hl. 66648

Sabsrrtptioss Rate (bss Advance)Per single copy $.25Ose year $10.10Tono years $18.10Three years- $24.101 yearSesdur Citizen $0.50I year butaI rassty) . . $24.401 year )boreigs) $35.00

AlI APO addressesas furServiremen $22.10

Circuitbreaker -

Tax ReliefClaim

-Senior citizens who have out

already filed their 1952 CircolI-breaker form have only until theend of December to apply, accor-ding lo State Rep. Peooy Putten(R-551k).

"The deadlioc for filing Ike 1952Circsithreaker Tas Rélief Claimfor senior oiliness und disabled isDecember 3t," suid Miss Pulten."1f your household income is un-der $12,100 for last yeur, and you -have sol yet filed, pirase contactmy office for a claim form."

Rep. Pulley's office is al 22Maio st., Park Ridge. Officehours are Monday through Thur.situp from 9 am. . 4 p.m. Formsare available and help in fillingout the form io ovaitahte by ap-poiotmenl. -

u-g Li- An Independeni.Çom-m-uni'y Newspaper EoabIished in 1957

8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois 60648 - -966-3900-1-4

TheBagte,Thus'oday, Decemherfl, 1953- - -

.,7 M.mb.zIllInois Pz.ss Assocbetbon

David Besser . Editor & PoblinhurDiooe Miller - Managing EditorRobert Besser . City Editor

PAG.E

3

New heating system for Trident Center

0k Industrial Bonds.- for Tempel Stèel

In an abbreviated specialmeeting Tuesday night, the NilesVillage Board gave final ap-provaI fur $7,166,100 of federal in-dustriat reveoue bonds for Im-pruvements for Tempel SteelCompany, 5990 Tooby Ave. 1m-pending federat legislationrequired the approval fur theissuance and sale of the bondspriortotheend nithe year.

-In other acti005the huard ap-

proved $11,310 for a new centralheating system for the TridrntCenter. - -

Approved a ton 4 wheel drive- pick-up truck for $19,550 for the

Public Works Department awar-ded to the GMC Truck Center ioChicago. -

Awarded the same company a$53,900 parchase of a medina-duty cab and chassis body as partof a chipper purchase for thePublic Works-Department. Anaddtlionat$S,443 was a low bid forthe custom chipper body, theother part of the truck, awardedto Illinois Truck and Equipmeot

Company of Rosemont.Extended until January 1, 1985

s granting up to $10,000,000 in in-dustrial revense bonds for P. A.Bergoer Department Store for aproposed hoildiog to he built inthe Golf Mill Shopping Centerjust west nf the present buildingsbetween Penney's and Sears.

Voter registrationLouis Black, Illerk of Niles

Towosbip, announced his office isavaltable forVoter Registratioo.

Any United States cilizes at-least 18 yedro of age and living atisis or her current address loo 35days or more may register tovote in the Clerk's Offide at theEdward A. Warman Ad'ministration Centr, 5255 Maisot., Skokie, Mooday throughFriday between 9 u.n. sud 4l30p.m. and on Saturday, S u.n. tosono.

Forfurther information, pleasecall Clerk Black's office st 673-5300. -

Nues Eveùts namesofficers, i 984 events

The Niles Evento Consnsilteeannounced the resulta of the elec-tipo of officers and directors asfullows Chairman.George-Walters; Co-Chairman- DonSteinke; Seeretary-BernadineReid; Treasurer-RichardSieghart; Directurs-JahnlCassel,Russet Gawoe, Betty Cusimano,Sandie Friedman, Bob Bootes,Joseph Bachochin, and TerrySheveleoko.

The agenda of exenta for theyear 2884 was announced at theNitos - Events Committee'sDecember meeting. - March 35,

19Ml the 3rd Annual Spring din-0er dance will he held atthe NUesTrident Center os Oàkton streetnear Prospect. les Jnfy - thesummer carnival wig ho hold ona new dale at a new location.September 8th and 9tIz an allnew Flea Market for Nilesites todisplay their enterprisingproclivities in either purchasingor selling the "Poor Man's

;Treasores". A second chance forwise decisions romos In Oelaberwhen the N.E.C. (NUes EventoComzssitteo) presenta their "Once

Ceetinnedon Pisge 39

Former MG Bank employeestricken with Leukemia

Barbara Cumfiald, formerly heed nod her entire family.Bakieloki, tong timo resident of A fssssdhas boonostablinhost forNibs and pceeantty residing in her sad your ganemos donntionsArlington Hoighin sndddnly ho- will hé oatly nppeoeiatod.came ill ims Soptomhoe. Burlino Please sssaho youe cheeks paynble

- is 24 yearn old and has been in The Bncbnm Cornfield Looks.maznad for about 4 years ta mia Fund and malt to TheBarney. She in a former Morton Grove Bank, Mc. Eon-employee of The Morton Gmve neth V. - Malachnib, misten atRants. S7 Waobogsn rd., Morton

Bnrhsrawss admittodin Nueth- Gravo, 60053.west Hospital in Arlington' Hei-ghts where her illness was New sales

- diagnosed no leukemia. Afterinitialtreatment she was transfer-red ta the Fred IfutehiassassCaecer Seseareh Center io Sont-41e, Waahington. ¡1er illnesa In00w complicated edils livor andkidney dionrdere. She ia ossidoleg well end the pssgssnein inessi prnng.

This bon been emcteoeallyand fin.nda1 dinas-

teecue tsr Barbara's young han-

tax chartsThe new State Sales Taxes go

into effect on January 1. -TheSkokie Chumher of Commercelsaá a nnpply of both 7% and 2%(for drug sod grocery sales)charts available at 25 per chart.Far mail orders. contact theSkakie Chamber el Commerce,8353 Lincoln ave., Skekie 66071.Add$1 ta cover pontage.

Board sets guide lines for use of computers

Nileslibrary burns -

mOrtgage on main building- - - hy Etleeñ Hlrocbleld

Nues Police -spönsor exploringprogram

The Nitro Police Departmeot iosponsoring a - Law Enforcement,exploring program, iocooperaliun with Boy Scosto ofAmerica. Tins program isÌearedtowards young people ages 15-2f,Mate/Female, who are interestedin law enforcement and criminaljustice.

Exploring represents farreaching progress in Law Enlor-cement. The program providessome insight aud practical ex-pori0000 io thin career. Thep006ram will examino such areasas; crime detection and preveo-lion, traffic control, radio com-muuication, surveillance, rom-muoity patrol techniques, 00m-munity evento and other pollcetraining nsìzects. -

A presentation will he made unJanuary 12, 7 p.m. 7208Milwauheo in the court omm ofthe NUes Police Building. Paren-to are Invited to attend.For further information pleasecontact ligo. Jamos Gerhardt,

Vifiage holiday hoursThe Nitro Administration Of-

fires will he closed on Saturday,'December 24 and Monday,Docemhor 2g io observance of theChristzssas Holidays.

As a symbolic gesture, boardmembers of the Nitro LibraryDistrict burned, in a small dish,1ko copy of a lust poymeot oshoods floated to pay br the maislibrary building. The payment cl$45,000 toward a total of about$600,000 was announced al aDecember 54 'regular meeting inthe main library, tOtO Oakton,Niles.

This gesture sometimes ac.companies a last payment -oumortgages and iodicates Oman-rial responsibility completelydischarged.

Atoo, board members approvedguidelines to piare microcom-polers and software into oir-culatioo in ahost four weeks.MicrocOmputers were ma000ac-lured by Texas Instrumento as TIto models.

User roles are to include thefollowing:

District library card willremain with the librarian outilreturn of rompoter.

Signed ''responsihilitystatements" will be kept on lito.

eLuso will ho for three dayswith overdue fines being livedollars a day.

Patrons will he respousiklefor repairs due touegligonce:'

cUse up to soehour may hoscheduled and sometimesrenewed.

So regard to space teased forthe branch lihrary from East

Nues i 983 Citizen of the Year"This is the proudest moment

of my life," said Elaine Hoi0005Nitos Citizen of the Year for 1983,as she received the -honor lastWednesday evening at theChateau Rito.

The surprised 18-year Nitosresident continued, "I did it all-for the handicapped...they army life)"

, Attorney Lawrence Ptasinskichairman of the Citizen of BeYear Conszsiittoe, Niles Chamberof Commerce ft Indostry, modothe presentation before 108Chamber members and VillageOfficials attending theorganizations 0x5001 ChristmasDinner Dance. -

In addition tu being Presidentnl the Maloe.Nites Association ofSpecial Recreation, for the kan-dicappod, Hemos ateo servos asPresident of the Nitos ParkDlsjrictlioardsf Commissioners.

She is the President of theWomens Club of Nitos, and ohowas resp005iblo for the erectionof a playground for handicappedchitdres atGulfMill Park.

She has served an a delegato tothe Illinois Federation ofWomen's Clubs as well as theIttinols- Association of -ParkDintricta.

¡

Estremely activo in St. JohnBrebeuf Parish, Elaine raisesfunds in s variety of ways forschml improvements and otherparish òrgnnizatlons.

Maine School District 03, receiptof a new lease form and cover tel-ter were made known lo boardmembers. -

Respooding lo District reqùestuabout possible renovation andair-conditioning, the letter potforth the school District's objec-liso to a possibility of load-bearing walls constructed doriogrenovation and unwillingness todiocsst shared costo for oir-ronditiuniug the brauch until atease is signed.

Tentative inquires indicate thehruorh's renovalios muy cost opto $0,560 and installation nl aseparate moler to guago air.conditioning costo, also requiredby the school district, may morothan doobte the amount.

Alus, board members approveda motion to apply for revenuesharing lands from Nitos Town-stop in order to 5uy software, orcomputer programs, for thelibrary.- Board memkers discussedpodsibto costo needed to repairlibrary-installed computerswhirh were installed ahout tOdays and in ose only s msnth.Discussion also included thepossibility of contacting the corn-poterrnsnufactorer in regard tobio produrt's poor performance.

A hearing date has not boos setfor the District to present an ap-pta1 toward ils appOcation for

Coslissned on Page 35

While employed futtlimo as alegal records coordinator for theChicago Law Firm, ube has stillmanaged active involvement in

Cneltnaed nn-Phge 39

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SERVE UPA SPECIAL

CUTrYSARKSCOTCH. . . .

CHIVAS REGAL12YR.OLDSCOTCH .798ML.

AMARETrOdi SARONNMML.SEAGRAM'S7 CROWN . . .750ML

CANADIANCLUB 750ML

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MICHELOB $ 9. BEER 24 N.R.Lr CASE

BUDWEISER120Z.BEER ........24cANs

CLOSED CASE ONLY

QLDSTYLE : . 12o199BEER 6 CANS

STROH'SPAKBEER 12cAN5

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:. $ 99800

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$999$499$99

I

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IQUORLWIflS 900AMto i OOPM

J&BSCOTCH . . . .750ML

SEAGRAM'SV. O. 750 ML

SMIRNOFF s 99VODKABAILEY'SIRISH CREAM $LIQUEUR.7SOML

ROCK Et RYE7SOML$499

:,\ IH\3-BottIe Gift Set

--Gift Seis-

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KAHLUACOFFEE $049LIQUEUR . . .750ML U

c5,varÁ/jng '&inesBALFOURCREAM $A99SHERRY ?SOML TCARLO ROSSI $ 49W I N ES ...4Li50, Rowe

CHATEAU s 49BORIE . . 750 ML

IMPORTEDMATEUS cti GANCIA REDROSE' $a)99 SPUMANTEWINE 750ML .INGLENOOK s 99WINES .e.lLiter Botho

RHINE - CHABLIS - ROSE - BURGUNDY___ 750 ML.

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S. .OYSTERS.. BACALLA-

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'!'OrJer 9our JioliJay LPczs/ry

. Italian Cookies. Imported Candieo.

We Will Have Hot Fresh ltaIiBread Made On Premises Weekends

And Christmas Eve

HILLS BROS ALLCOFFEE. . .G0INDS.

HILLS BROS.DECAFFEINATEDCOFFEE

CONTADINATOMATO SAUCE..PROGRESSOSOUPS ...............20 O, Con

PROGRESSO -

CHICKEN NOODLE '

SOUP 200,.

i99FILIPO BERIOOLIVE OIL'PRINCE

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69cLOAF

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HOMEMADEMEAT or CHEESE

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Nues Chamber raiseSregistration atChristmas:cashfor kids

V :g1' fl'3itb')C .,r;ge,ñ'Psge6 TheBugle,Thuraday,December22, 19S3

Final and late

Oaktou Community Collegoudonto wbo wore un.blo te

apply no t'egintor for cteaeo tto Jonunry 9, 1%4 my reglatoeJnuar 9 nd 10, or 18 thoough19 at both 0CC/Den Plo.lnoo .O/okio.

: Final regioteofion will be eon-duetodJnuaoyOnnd IO, from 10Leo. to 123O p.m. nod 51O to7:30 p.m. Loto rogiMeotion oill bebela Jenumy 16-19, from 1 to 2p.m. end 53O to 6:30 p.m. A lotoehoege of$1O will be eequieod forlote registrotioo.

For further informotion, coilthe Office of Admissions, 635-1700/or 635-1400 IShokiol.

SENIOR CITIZENSShampoo & Set 2.50

Every Do caece Pt SondoypBody Mosnege & Pedicore

FREDERICk'S COIFFURES5301 N. Mowmker Aeem.e

ChIcgo. It. (Closed MoedaylNE 1-0574

i MEATS

PURE GROUNDBEEF PATrIESSIRLOIN TIP

BONELESS AGEDSTRIP STEAK

p as11 INC. OPENIaS0SIODêAILY

Lawrencewood Shopping Center S Oakton WankeganWies. IL 60648 . 966.4404

Featuring U.S.D.A. Choice Meats

1O%OFFONALLMEATS

$1 59Essu 10%

s 77 LESS

LB.10%.

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. BEEF SAUSAGE HAMS MILWAUKEE CHEESE

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HANDCUT POLISH SAUSAGEBUllER BALL HAMS

FRESH C011AGE CHEESEFRIED FISH, SMOKED FISH

HERRING - POPPY SEEDFRESH GRATED HORSERADISH

CHRISTMAS CAKESSWEET BREAD

AND MAIdY POUSH SPECIALTIESFOR VOLSE CHRISTMAS TABLE

C.,'0-. -o---._?_.Private contributions frono

members of the Nues Chamber ofCommerce & Industry will help

LAND O LAKESAMERICANCHEESE

JiCerry

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insure a brighter Christmas forseveral local families.

A total of $600 was raised loprovide toys and necessities forchildren who seed a "SantaClass" helper.

Rather than dosate prizes forthe Chamber's Holiday Dance,Committee Chairman, DavoMeyer ashed members to give"Cash For Kids".

Resp055iog lo Meyer's appealwere Jerry Gleason Golf MillFord, Ceolel, The First NationalBank of Nues, Debbie Temps &Permanent People, KB. CoonVending, Dempstev Plaza SlateBask, Meiohe Garden Center,The Warehoase Club, Golf MillSlate Bank, and the BradfordExchange. -

lodividsal donors were StdDoalitlle, Grville Gttow and CartHochett. Other basinessesresponding were W.W. Graingcr,Inc., CocaLCola Bottling Cam.paoy, Go To Blases, aod St.Beoedicts flame.

This special Children's Christ.mas Fand is belog distributed bythe Chamber, acting on recom.meodalions of a local serviceagency.

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HEALTIIYHOLIDAYS - - -

00 Tuesday, Dee. 27 from I 35 ta 3 p.m., the Marlos Grave-Health Department's "BelIer HealIb Clinic" will he open for allresidenla age 55 aod over to make a free visit with ChristineFrisoni, RN. Ms. Frisani specializes in nursing care for sreinroitizeos and will talk with seniors about asy health er medicalqoestino they may have, izelsding-on&af the mOst canfusiogconditions of lateryears; high blood pressure. -

For an appointment on Tùenday, call the Morton Grove SeniorHot-Lineany weekday nmrning at 9654655.

BE READY FOR YOUR WRITFEN TESTSecretary of Stale Jirou Edgur'n, Raleo of the Road Ref reoher

Course is offered In area senior citizens, ages 65 and over whoneed In review their driving rulen for their written drivers lices.

The Refresher Coarse is held io the Mortno GrnveVillage HallSenior Center and in taught by fellow seniors who have receivedspecial training in their knowledge of the Rolen. Jansary'sCourse will he taught so the 3rd and 15111 from 15-31 to 3 p.m. Tosiga up for thin free course, call the Seoinr Hnt-Linc any week-day morning at 9654658.

QUESTIONS AND ANSWRS FOR SENIORSThe following qsestions are sume commonly askEd quentigos

by people io the g and over age category. Some of the answersprovided may behelpful to you,Q' My wife and I hnth will be 65 later this year. How sono shaisldwe apply far ourSocial Security benefits?A. You should apply far retirement benefits about twa la threemoaths beforè you reach age 65. That way, ysur claim can heprocessed in lime for your payments to start when you stopworking. Even if you decide not to retire, you should file an ap-plicatios al this time to make sure you will have fall Medicareprotection Startiog at age 63.Q. My dnctnr has recommended thai I have au operation. BefnreI make sp shy mind, I'd like to gel an opinion from another doc-tor. Will Medicarepay for a second opinion? -A. Yes. Medicare will help pay far a second npisiao in the sameway it pays for alher services by doctors. In fact, Medicare -recommends that you get a second opioian to help yen decideabout surgery. Medicare's Second Opioino Referral ' Centerprovides names nf doctors io your area who cao give yea asecond opinion, theirtotl.free oumberis t896.62I-SI33.Q. I was io the hospital three weehs ago..Now, I have to go backfar additional treatment. Will I have lo pay the $354 (escalatedlo $356 io 1914) hospital insurance deductible again? .

A. Pta. The hospital insurance deductible is charged only foryour fsrst admission to a hospital io each benefit period. Ahenefil period ends when ('za hove been out of-a hospital larskilled sarsing facility) for siuty days io a row.Q' My older sister has very poor vision. In fact, she's almostblind. She has very few assets and so income at all. Can ubequalify far63t (Supplemental Security Incamel payments?A. Under 551, a person whose vision in na better Iban 21/21g orwho has a limiled visual field of twenty degrees or less with Ihnbest corrective eyeglasses is considered blind. If a pernon'svissai tmpairmenl is unt severe enough ta meet the definition ufblindness, he ncnhe still might qsalify fsr Sill payments as.adisabled person. For mare information, contact any SocialSecurity office.-

NUTRITION SITE FOR SENIORSThe Senior Nutrition Site nf Des Plaines offers hot, tasty, and

autritiuss meals served in a group selling Is ady area senior agegg sud over. Meals are served five days a weEk at 12noon andreservatinus cas bemode by cattiog 695-7162. Payment formeals is voluntary and not required. Thin Community andEconomic Development Ausociatinn (CEDA) site is housedwithin the Life Fulfillment Center, 9375 Charch st. (corner ofChurch and Putter) io Des Plaioes.

WINTER HEALTH TIPS40 estreme cold, inhale through the nose and enhale thraugh themouth. Io this manner, air is warmed in the nasal passagesbefore reaching the lungs. -

.Doc a scarf no air-warming mash lo protect the lungs. - -

-For body warmth, always wear head covering and dress inlayers lo preserve body heat.-Body temperature drops while sleeping so - be sore to -useadequate bed covering.-Don't smohe or drink alcohol, Alcohol cali give a false sense nfenergy which may lead to nverenerlino, and the nicotine ofcigarettes constricts blond Sow and thus interferes with thewarming at the arms, hands, legs, and feet.-When shoveling snow, push rather than lift whonever possible.When lifting is necessary, lift only small amauntsand lift fromthe legs, using Ihn entire body, nat just the arms and back.

For additional information about these and other seniorcitizens services, call Ralph Birmingham at the Morton GroveSenior Hot-Line weekdays, 9 until noun al 965.4655, or Sud Swan-son, Directorufseniar Services at the Village Hall, 565-4155.

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festivitiesCsral Petersen, a North Park

resident, ari employee in Ikelabaratarp al Swedish CavénaistHospital, and a student al NorthPark College, was selected as the1983 Santa Lucia far the hospital.In additino ta berm-hospital ae-tivitirs, she represented théhospital at the city-wide Laciafestivities, held al Daley Centeran December13, the IraditizoalLacia Day.

Is Sweden, the Lacia festivalbegan is the middle ages mitts alegend ahast Santa Lacia ap-pesriag with a crams nf light onher head, ta carry food and drinkta famine-strikes people.

Taday Santa Lacia is remem.kered among Swedish peoplehere and abroad by having theeldest daughter of the family nnebefore daylight, wearis5 a crowsof Candles 00 her head andcarrying rolls and coffee ta thefamily. Al Swedish CavenaetHospital, the moderan represeo-lative of Santa Lacia carried oaf-fee and rolls la her fellow em.playees at the annual ChristmasCoffee, held asDeeemherf.

Miss Peterson meets thetraditional qaalificatians of beingof Swedish desceot, ander 21years of age, and choses ta-behonored hythis traditional role.

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A sapoenised pmgeons fargesdasl weight tòss, .impmve-'mont in avenaS filasse 'andinnenoona awaeeneas nf weightmasssgeñseotohillo mdi he offeredot the Holy Fomily Ambulstas'Core Center ham Josuany 3.Feh.nnzs7 53. The ten-week programin entitled "Weight Control andFitness' ' and ' will mont onTunsduy evenings from g39.53np.m. at the Center.

The twwtsour sessions wiltconsist of private weigh-ins,aptizoal conmine, question andanswer pesinds, assigmssentn andlectures. Closnen sen easdactedby u registered nuesa undeeginteend dietitian. The fee foethe pezgrom is $50 mad inelades25 hams nf.insteaction, oIl printed.mateeisls, hmdoats and foods for.taute testing. Registration will beheld os Tuesday, Joanosy 3 from6:30-7:35 p.m. For maCe informa.tine ne this or any other ennroioe0e health program, caS the Cecineut 520-0100, noven days n wheh, S5m. to SS p.m.

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Wnuld yos believe a NorthernIllinois University commen-cemest in sunny Calif arata?

Fitting academic pomp toathletic circumstance, at leastseven NIU students were.05per-led la labe parI in a brief corn-mencemeot ceremony scheduledhere at high noon Saturday, Dec.17, just one hoar before NIDmeets CSU-Fullerton in theCalifornia Bowl' III footballgame.

The studeuls, who originallywere scheduled ta receive theirundergraduate. degrees thefollowing day at fall semestercommencemenl ceremonies atNIDs DeKaIb campus, instead,have opted for a spécialceremony here. Local studentsgradnating include Miles N.'Rosenthal, band member, fromDes Plaises. Rosenthal wasslated to receive a BA. degree incarioaunication studies.

SL, 55 Plus. . CChas..Eveabe Nilen

Christmas partyDoMan al. will he ohaerved withidentical candle(ightoervicenat 7and 11 p.m. The 'v'maal Scrip-

tare lernen' will he a color film nfthe Chnislman Story narrated bythe tant Princess Grace nfManaca. Dr. Seleen, the pastar,will pensent a first-person

.manolsgae entitled, "TheShepherd of Bethlehem." SpecialChristmas solas aodantkems wilthe sang by the members of Ike

The Rilen - Senior CenterWomen's Clab, 1560 Oakton inNitre compleled a basy season attheir November 28 meeting. Thefeatared program an Ihal -daywas, a cookie eschange, and amock "Dear Blabby" program.Holiday philanthropic projectsincluded .stuckiags for needychildren, cursing home walkerbags, and tap robes for theVeterén's hospital.

Members of the canoed foodconisasittee met wilh members ofthe men's club canned foodcommiltee for a sorting sessionon December 12.

The women's club did not meetio December and therefore en-chaoged Iheir holiday greetings'at the November meeting.President Rose Sachochin es-pressed her wishes for a Merry

Michael C. Hammers

Army Rational Guard Pvt.Michael C. Hammers, son ofWilliam J. and Laura V. Ham-mers of 9530 Maryland, Nites, hascompleted one station unittraining )OSUT) at the U.S. Ar-my Infantry School, Fort Ben-nisg, Ga.

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Fattawing the hasinessmeeting, there will hea chocolatecandy mahiag demonstration byMary Steinert. For mare lofar-motion, please call 567-615g, eat.376.

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CHURCH AND TEMPLE NOTES

Glenview United

MethodistChurch

The Glenview United MethodistChurch, 72? Harlem, will 011er thefollowiog Christmas Eve andChristmas Sunday worship ser-viCeS Christmas Eve Worship,Dee. 24:

7:30 p.m. - Family Service in-eludiog the Litargical Dancers, atableau of special masie 55mg hythe childress' Alleluia sad youthChorister choirs. Sidewalksleadiag lo chareh will be lined bylunmarias lightisg; 8:30 - SilentConsmunion. With a sanetsarylighted with casdlelight, yos areinvited to come asd engage in atime of meditation and then locome to the altar for the corn-mmsion which will he served insilence. Pastors will he Iherelhroaghost the hour to serve youas you come; 11 p.m. - A Service01 Carob and Caodlelighling,scripture sod music hy the sun-ctaary choir. The theme will be"t Wonder".

Christmas Sunday Worship,Dec. 25: lO am. - There will beonly ose service of worship.Come and worship - on thisFestival ofthe Incarsatios.

StudentRecognulonWorship00 January 1, 1984, there will

he only ose service of worship atthe Glesview United MethodistChurch, 727 Harlem. Collegestudents will be participatingduring the Student RecognitionWorshipat lt am.

For further information, pleasecallthe chsrch office, 729-1015.

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On Wedsesdoy, December 21from 9 am. to 3 p.m. trainedprofessionals from the ChicagoLong Association will administerfree "ecotyzer" testing at theMayer Kaplan JCC, 5050 W.Church st., Skokie. This simple.painless examinalios providesvaluable information os Ihr tend5f carbon monoxide in the blood-stream. No appsiotment isnecessary, resolts are madeavailable within misales. This ispart of the ongoing HealthEdscatioo Program of MayerKaplan Jewish Cornrnsnity Ces-

Beth EmetThe FreeSynagogueShabhat evening services wilt

he conducted at Beth Emet TheFree Sysagogue in EvanutosFriday, Dec. 23 al 8:35 p.m. Rab-bi David Polish, founding rabbi ofBeth Emet Synagogue, wilt givethe D'vsr Torah entitled "FromDachau. lo Indonesia". CastorJeffrey Klepper will chant theliturgical part of the service. AnOneg Shsbhsl will be heldlotlswingthe services.

Shabbat morning services areheld es'erySaturdayatli:3t am.

Group forUnemployedpersons .

A Self-Help Netwnrhtng Droopfor Unemployed persons meetuevery Thursday evesing-at 7:31p.m. in theDivine Savior ConvèotAssembly Rnom, 4425 N.Ozaoam, Norridge.. The Dec. 23meeting will he a networtsiogmeetiog with geseral discasuionof unemployment problems. Attare welcome lo jois the gruup.For more information call 456-9000

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: CongregationAdas Shalom

Congregation Adas Shalom,6945 W. Dempster, Morton Grove,witt hold Friday evening familyservices starling at t p.m. withRahhi Israel Porash officiating.All arg invited Is attend and par-take in tite Oneg Shabhat. Sutsr-day morning services commeoceat 9 am. with a Kiddush after-wards.

Adas Shalom is again otferiog"Entertainment84" hooks. Thesehooks offer haodredu of discoontson restaurants, theatrek, sportingevents, hotels and more. Theyare available for only $25 and caobe ordered by calling 966-2273. toaddition, Adas Shalom has thenorth ouburhan 'Steppin Out"books for ooly $12 which havediscounts on area restaurantsand movie theatres. For details,cull 965-7491. -

If you would like to teara moreahout Adas Shalom and ita a&tivilies, please call Harvey Wit-tesberg a1441t-3t00 orlO-tIlO.

-ChristmasSeivices at EdisonPark Lutheran

A casdletigtst procesuiosul will--open the Christmas Eve Servicesat 9 p.m. add 11 p.m-at Edi505park. Luttieras Church, locatedat 6g26N. Avosdate Ave.,CMcago Attn featared at eachService will be the singing atfamiliar carols sod special musicby woodwind instrumeotatistsand the Senior and YouthCkoirs -under the direction at Mr. JahnK. Christeoses and Miss DorothyNordbtad. .

Chrislmas Day Sorbiers wilt heheldat7:45a.m.,9am.aod 10:45am. Holy Conommtion wilt be of-fered atl:30 am. and at the 15:45am. Service. Special music willhe provided by the Choir and"AMMI" Singers. Everyose ioIhr community is most cordiallyitivited to attend these Services

Horwich Center.Hebrew classes

.The Bernard Horwich Center

wilt Opes its winter series ufSlehrew language classes on

: Jasuaryt.Intermediate and Advanced

,classes, as well as private orsemi-private tessons, will he of-,tered by isutruclor Rath Agmos.

The Ulpan method will beutilized io this eveoisg series.Far information, call MiosaDavis, 701-9190.

Christmas- servicesat St. - John LutheranOto Chrissnsss Eve, Sntseduy,

Deoemher 24, a Candlelight 5augService soll begin ut .11 o'elmh istthe avesistg st St. John Evassgeti-cal Lathsrass Charoh MitsamtSynod), 7420 N. Milwaukee Ave.(near Hartem Ave.l as NIes. Thisfestive Csndleight 5aug Servicecelebrates the hirthof Cheist. TheWalther League Youth Missistry,ander the leaderthip of Mrs.Muty Kellogg, will lead thesieging of Osroles, read appropri-str partiOtot from the HolyScriptures, and narrate theChristmas stary. Thit Servioe wooprepared especially for the YouthMiointry by lb-n. Karen Gallo-gher, Minister of Music- ut St.Sohn Lutheran. Friends und

neighhoet in the consmmtity areinvited b-join the youog udaltuofat. tabu Lutheeets in worship und.celebration.

A Christmas Dny FestivslService mitts the eistebrution ofHoly Comsnustioo in scheduled for9:30 am. (Regular Sussdny Ser-vices ore at O und 15:50). TheReverund Martin Homsn ofConcordia College, River Forest,wilt deliver the Chriotmes Daymessage. Special muniraI seIm-tiont witt be presented by TheAdulilChoir of St. Jobo ander thedieevtion of Mrs. Gallegher. Oncemein, the members of St. JokeLutherass entend an invitation tofrmrods is, the commueity ta joiethem in worship und tong.

.Messiah Lutheran sets

, Christmüs servicesCkÇslmat Eve worship ser- Manger" by Richard Kounte;

vices will be held at 7:30 sod li "Carol of -the Nativity" andp.m. 00 Sulnrday, Dec. 24, st "Noel! ThelaviorisBoro", both. Messiah Lsthrrao Church, 1605 by Robert Wetoler; and "GladVernon, Park Ridge. Pastar Tidings" by Douglas E. Wagner.David DIkes wilt give the sermon Virginia A. Aoderson is organist.ut the 7:20 service; and Sara - Christmas Day Festival SOr-Christianson, violin soloist, wilt vices will be held at 5:311 sod 11play "O Holy Night." am. on Sunday, Dec. 25. At the 11

The lt to midnight observance am. service, the Senior Chairof Christ's hirth wifl leature the wilt uing " Hallelujah Chorus"Senior Chair under the direction und "O Thou that TrItest Goodof Thomas A. Daniels. They will Tidiogs" from Hatidel'ssing "01 thr Father's Love "Messiah". SesiórPastorGaytenBegotten" arranged by Paul A. Gitbertuon will deliver theWohlgemsth; "Come to the sermanatbothservices.

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Seminar onRussian .Tewish- -----------------'e Bible Study on December23

Nues Assemblyof God

Wisst helter way is there tatpend thin Christmas teasonthante visit Nitra Annembly of Doti?There will be u spesiul Christ-

women ChrnOastfeUswnhiptBdm-TIse history ofJewinh women in 'ltttdy wilt he -held at 7731 W.

Ratais, Shoal anst,sgeution to mod Jerome 5E., (one blech south oflife io America amt the tegaey Dowsed ut Overhill) nlartissg atthey left, will be disoamad ut the 731 p.m.seesissar, Monday, Jeoaury 9, 5°°W' Christmas morniog, wefrom 5 until 0:30 p.m.. "° be haviog a worship service

Spasmrnd by the Women of st5shmg with u cototiorntal break-the Prafessions und Truden of she faut at 10:50 am. io the lowerJewish United Fund Women's level of the NOes Spoilt ComplexDivision, shit is the fossth ta s ut 84Sb Ballard Rd.series of eight seminars, tracing Remember te give Christ somethe history ofthe women's rate in af your tuna this Christmas

Asneriesso Jewish life Macflynn 5eas00, alter 5tl He is whutTailmuss, a noted Jewish scholar Christmas io aU about. If youwill lead the orminar Fo have any questi000 or prayerbsforme.tisn cult: Judith Simoun requests 0511 Pastor Grabs ut546-6750. -

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: Toys forchildren's hospitals

Nsrthwestrru Savisgu & Loas,1333 N. Milwaukee ave., kas au-soanced a special Christmas

-program which will provide toysto bospitallued children. -

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take piace the week of December

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A girl,Cóattsey Allison, 8. lbs.7¼.pz;, oii..Navember 23, to Mr.aadMrd'Jerry Welter, 10042Holly la., Des Plaines. Gran-dparents: Mr. and Mrs. RedRatldf, Skokie and Mr. and Mrs.JimWellor, MorIon Grove.

A girl, KeUy Joelle, 9 lbs. 11½oz.,oa November 23; to Mr. &MrsL Don Zehner,8535 Callie,Morton Grov, IL. brotherL Scott,2½. Graadpareols Mr. & Mro.Leonard Qaick, Chicago, IL andMrs. Eleanore Lisdemaoo, Mor-ton Grove, IL.

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Snobs's little elves are bony working et Harlem Irng Plazamilk last minute preparations te help Santa get ready tor hisdeliveries on Chrintman Eve. Santa's helpers can he seen in theChristmas Workshop, center react ofthe matt, located at Hartemave., Irving ParkandForeot Preserve dr. -

Legion Auxiliarytravels to USO

In their asnal between -Iheirwaydownlhemholidays-visit, the Morton Grove ,.' On the particular Sunday theAmerican Legion Aaxiliary Unit Scoop visited the USO, many#134 took food down to the USO in buses of servicemen arrived sothe Loop to serve a haftet supper the men could Christmas shopla the many servicemen who find downtown, lakein a movie, etc.

The visitation wan under thedirection of Auxiliary NationalSecriitiy Chairman, Mrs. FrankMayer. Jndy Mayerhad a goodcrew to help her serve the foodthere: Auxiliary prenideot Mrs.Dee Dotan and her husband Tom;Aaniliary vice president Mrs.Nancy Schlater and friend BehMorrison, Anniliary pastpresident Mrs. Lorry Nehart;post junior past commanderRoland Keppen; and carrentcommander Dich Eapelaashj andwife Sandi.

Al leant 135 servicemen filedthrough the tine.

The groap was entertained byMG. Post memhvr Roost Smoc.eynnlsi'n mother who traditionallytells foGones via cards there lo

, entertain.

Group for parentsof adopted children

A new groop for parente ofadopted children is heizg formedby the Jewish Children's BareashsShohie. Plans call faritto meeton Mondays al the Mayer KaplanJCC, 5050 Church st,, from 9:30 toti n.m. The first meeting isJasnaryt.

"Thisgronp will help parents ofchildren between the ages of Sand 7 deal with the many Issneeaodquestiens almut adoption thatarise as childrengrewup," statesMarilyn W. Silla, MA., clinicalsocial worher who is is chargentJCR's early childhood and adaThtian programs.

"Parents in oar groups benefitfrom other parents' enperiences

Health Clubcoed night

The Bernard Horwich Centerwill open its gym and health dabto seventh and eighth graders ofboth senes on Salorday evening,

.Ja000ry 7, from 7:30 pm. to 10p.m.

From 7:30 te 9 p.m. youngsterswill have aeceis to the pool andthe gym. From 9 lo 20 they willhe given an opportunity lo enjoythe health club facilities, in-dlnding the whirlpool, sonne,steam room, televinion toongeand ping poag room.

For farther information, coilJerry Ehrlich, 761-9100.

Roosevelt Classof '59 reunion.

Thel5tb Reunion celebration ofthe January Class of '50 ofRoosevelt High School, Chicago(Albany Park) in planned farSatarday, Jane 30, 1904. TheEnnoies Committee in seeking telocate 20 missing classmates. Ifyou are interested, please callMarty Porinoy l256-l660or 635-7509) or Jeae Nowak Ungar 1647-9067 or 647-0511). A sonveairbooklet is being prepared and willinclude information on alt thosewho responded whether they areto attend the rennion or sot.

Arlington HeightsHigh SchoolBeim io,,The Arlington Heights High

Schoot classes of 1954 and 1955are holding a joint 3Rh reuniondinner/dance no July 20, 1984.Anyone Interested to furtherdetails should contact Joan(Keppler) WhinIer at 357-9100.

as welt as copoutting with aprofessionalodeption worker. Werecognize that raising on adaptedchild presents nome challengesthat parents do not bave to forewhen raising chltdreñ nataroltyhorntothem."

The group Is open to ail whohave adopted children betweentheagesoft and 7yearo, whetheror nat they wereadapted thronghan agency. Babysitting servicesareovailahleattho JCC. More in-formotlan may be obtained bycatting Mrs. iliOn at 011i-2200,exl.Sto, JCB is the. official child-caring agency of the JewishFederation of MetropolitanChicago.

SV BusinessWomen s meeting

The Januaz, meeting of theSisokié Valley Boeinesn hProfessional Women's Club willbe on Monday, Jan. 9, at MortonHoose Restaurant, 6405 Lincolnave., Morton Grove. Cocktailsare at 5:30 and dinneratg:30,

This month emphasis io OnBPW Foundation. The speaker isPhyllis Golanter,.Vice Presidentof Dehhie Temps, Ian. She wilttalk on Women Bock in the WachFarce.

- For reservations, coil EleanorMiller at 965-2495 before asen onJonuai-yO. Visitors are welcome,

Understandingyour adult children

An eightdesalon support groapfor women focusing on theirrelationships with adult offspringwilt begin on January 10 at theBernard Horwich Center.

Sessions will be hold an con-secotive Tuesday mornings from10a.m. willI Noon,

For moreinformoatiot, contactMinna Davis, 701-9100,

Agirt, HeatherDigloria, 7 lbs. Ioz., en December 2, to Mr. endMrs. Clem Gotdoder, 9232 N. Btr-ch, Morton Grove. Sister: Tara,4½. Grandparents: Mrs. IdaDiederich, Chicago and Mr. andMrs. Vat Goldader, Portland,OR.

A girt, Samaulba Rose, 7 lbs., t0e., 00 December 4, to Mr. andMrs. Scott Jochim, 9042 Clifton,Rites. Brother: Billy; 19. Gyn-dparents: Mr. and Mro. WilliamThitmany, Niles and Mr. andMrs. Fred Jochim, Nites.

A boy, Brett Rohen, 8 lbs. 13ne., on November 26, to Mr. andMrs. As-t Karol, 620 Evergreenpl., Buffalo Grove. Brothers:Matthew and Chad (twins), age 5.Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs.

Roger Guiffaat, Niles and Mro.Sara Marnstein, Skohie.

A girl, Megan Sian, f lbs. 11½se., nu November 28, to Mr. andMrs. Salvatore C. Spina, 3919Kirk, Shokie.

A girl, Abigail L., 6 lbs. 9½ eu.,on November st, to Mr. and Mrs.Dan VenderKelen tillO Briar et.,Des Plaines, Grandparents: Mr.end Mrs. Lncien VooderKelen,Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. KenKarge, Elk Grove Village.

Lions offer gIaucoma,y/sud scull)' seenings

Veo may be going blind rightnow withonthnswing about it.

The meona? Glaucoma.Glaocomo Is called the "sneakthief ofoight." It is an eye diseusemorked by an increase In finidpressure Within the eyeball. Ifunchecked end untreated, thatincrease will damage the eye andcan conne blindness.

Glancema Is one of the leadingcasses of blindness today, par-ticulorly among those at least 35year old and older.

If found early and treatedmedically, chances are excellentthat glaucoma caobo hatted. Tomake sure that every adult inIllinois hes en opportunity toencepe theravages of glaucoma'seffects, the Illinois tAons (Subesponsors a Mobile Glaucoma(Eye) Screening Unit. With thecooperation of the Lions ofIllinois Foundation, thechoritabte arm of the state's

Donors rèmovelibrary SHOW

Local businesses are d0000iogtheir services lo the LincotswondLibrary, 40(0 W. Pratt, resultingin clear andsafe areas.

Cory Hohn of Licotnwood'sSunshine Landsraping wiltdonate snow removal io theparhing lot. Shotom Tsuhely ofLincolnwood's Shalom Lan-dscaping will core far thesidewalks.

Library Director LaDonna T.Kienitz aleo annaueced thatrecent paving werk in theparking lot was a gift from JebeWhelan nf Lincoinwoad's WhelanPaving Ca.

"These gifts are much ap-preciated by the Library," seidMs. Kienitz. "Becasen of suchgenerosity, our building is moreaccessible and safe for patronsand staff."

Winter FilmtimeSchool age children are invited

to view a aelection nf films at IkeRilen Mein Library, 6960 Oaktaoand the NUes Branch Library,9320 Ballard Rd. Daring the edo-ter school vacation, films will beshows beginning et 2 p.m., fromTuesday, December 27 IhmFriday, December30.

The films to be seen include:Rip Van Winkle, Three GoldenHairs, Toma Masiclano,Velveteen Rahhtt, RelnctantDragon, Sorcerer's Apprentice,The utile Prince, The WackyMachine, Dragoneastle and TheHabhtt,

AB the films are free. Far thecomplete schedule or more in-formation, call or visit the MainLibrary, 907-0554 um the BroachLibrary, 297-0280.

Retired Personsgroup meeting

Skokie Aren Chapter wilt haveDr. Erwin Friedmon, medicaland surgical tuoI specialist as Itsspeaker at the meeting at I p.m.Tuesday, Jan. 3 ot the ilkahiePublic Library, 5215 QuItten st.Skokie.

Asocial hoar wilt follow. Publicinvited. Tohy Goodutein ioprogram chairperson.

Liens, the clubs upnmnr visits bythe unit tu their communities tooffer free srreeningn ferglancuma und visual acuity (howwellyou eon neehuw for).

Funds fur the screenings comemostly from Candy Day, heldstatewide the second Friday ofevery October.

The Lions Mobile GlaucomaScreeniug Unit mil be al the Mor-ton Grove Lions Club un Januarylo from 6-9 p.m. at 6140 Dempster(Post #134 Legion Post), MortonGrove.

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Boyo and Girls In grades 4-6may join In the Ballte of theBoobe Beok Discussions at theNues Main Library, 0960 Oahlon,daring Winter school yacuIba.The discussions begia at 10:30am. and feature different hooksevery day from December 27through December30.

The scheduled discussionsbegin with Comifensloan of an onlychild by Norma Klein and Rahhlthilt by Robert Lawson onTuesday, December 27. Otherbooks ta be discmned will includeJohimy Tremate, Jnntln Morganhod n horse, The Matchlock gunand Caddie Woodlason,

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discussion is opened lo all boysund girlswhu have read any of

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Police were called to the soene. of an accident in which olcobol

was suspected as being the canseon Thursday, December 15.

Police said that a car driven bya 21-year-old Glenview womanwas traveling north on

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Regular 505gb a of combustion.controL and satety oporotlogdaniceo will eoeure that thoy oreworking when they ura noodad.Bosom Ohet fire ootiogoioharaaeottha non-f recae nypo.

Moot importeoO: should share beetronao.up in the sptinklaraystamor oOhor pipes. NEVER oso opontlamo to Shaw in. Security tornanshould hoop watch until prosas.si sobro anorad.

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Milwaukee ave. when it went outof control anar Oakton ut. TheGlenview cor nlid into os-comingtraffic striking u car beingdriven by a 38-yeor-old Norridgewoman.

Nues police contuctedparamedics who took the cc-cident victimo to LnthnracGennrolHospital. .

At the hoopital police askeddoctors to take a hlood ndmple ofthe Glenview woman to deter-mise the pousiblo olcoboj.conteOt,io her blood at the time of the oc.cident. However, the Qlesvie wwoman refosed to allow ber hloodto he drawn and the hospital saidit was cot their policy to'treat opatieOt when she 'reímos' treat-ment.

Subsequently, police wereanuble to cbarge the womac withdruch driviog. lostood'she woo.charged with driving Ioulant forconditions, improper lane osogeacddamagn to village properly.

The Glnnview womao will ap-peor io courton Jaooary 5.

Drunk driverarrested

A tI-year-old Pork Ridge manwas arrested for drook driving io

. Niles 00 Thorodoy, December 15.Niles Police foocd the Parh

Ridge car atthe 000thwnol coroerof Harlem ave. ood Oahlon st.The driver hod crossed loto po-comiog traffic aod his cor hodcomo to rest aloog o curb faciogtraffic.

At the Nitos Police Deportosoothe was chargedwilll drankdriviog ucd driviog left of thecenter lose.

He was assigned a Januarycourt dote aod released afterposting $100 bond.

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Police were called to a Nitosrestaurantto evict a patient fromn local hospital whc was repor-tedly disturbing contcmers onSatorduy,December 10.

When police arrived al DocWeeds, 8832 Dempster ot., theyfound a 27-year-old Elkbort, Io-diano mao who, restaurastm000gero said, had bees dialur-biog cost omero.

According to police records theIndiana mac woo a meotaflydisturbed potinot ot thn LatheraoGeneral Hospital AlcoholRehabilitation Ceoter.

Police retoroed the man lo thehospital.

$1,000 in shrubsdestroyed

. A Niles resident reported hssproperty math vandaliced osSotorday, December10.

According to police, anunknown driver drove ocr000 theproperty, located in the 9800block at Mayoord ut. ruooiflgover a somher of bashes. Thedestroyed bushes were valued at$1,000.

Mixing drinking and driving could be fatalMissing driobiog ond deiviog

could be fotal.Aod you cculd got a cap foe s

choosy.Thnos ace two impcclosl meo-

50005 thot the Alliaisce AgainstIotaaioated Motaristo IAAIM)hopeo thot you'll beep is miad,especially st the holiday ocasos,soys AAIM Peesideet DovidOohum, Batavia, spohoopeseonfoc the otemide .citizoou' odiosgeoap. \ '

Decothbb li theaugla li hoeb000 pmclOimed Noti000t DosaIsend Deoggeli Deiviog AwacosennWeek, oo 000aI sPeSI to sleet0ko publidto 185,0 threat that diesIsdeivenn pose an the highwoyo sodto uoderecere tho impootocice ofdriving safelycod soberly.

"Thin io on oppropriote time tofosisco ou she diesIs driving_e000," ooid íAbom since thornseo oo coolly loliday nelobrotiom.To hoop those happy thorn frombeeomiog horror otonios, hose osesorno thiogo to remember:'. --Don't moho alcohol thecontorpiece at the poety. Rologatoit in o pIsco oquotly shoced withplenty of neo-ulcóholio deiche, if

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Close call fordrunk driver

A 62-year-old Chicago man wanarrested after police saw himnearly hit three aotoo io Nilen onThoroday, December15.

The Chicago car was driviognorth oc Harlem ave. As policewatched, the car turoed ontoeastbouod Harlem where thedricer drove to the left of thesafety median nearly strikiogthree outoo which had to backupto avoid heiog hit.

The Chicago mon was tabeo lothe Nibs Police Deportmentwhnce he was charged withdriviot uodor Iho influence ofalcohol and making oc improperturn.

The Chicago mod was assignedo Jaouary coort dale andreleased after pooling a slothood.

Truck. hits signA Niles business reported being

vondalioed during the sight stThursday, December15.

Officials of Imperiol House ofGlaoo Blochs, 7412 Milwaoherave., said o semi-track attemptedto drive under a freestanding signnest to Ike building. The truckstruck the oigo damagiog it.

Store officials estimated thedamage at$2,liOO.

yao must ossee it.If yois'pe estcrtoioiog, make

ame yea nerve pleoty of f00d willsmy otcokolic beverages. Feedhelps metohelizo alcohol, md-deiohs os an empty olomschcesse muter mad otkoe skills te heimpoiced more qeickly.

Don't he overly loviak inpouring drinks. gvesleolly passtwill kovs te ge home in caes.Remomboc that friendo don't Istinonda deivs drussls. Coil o cok seorsosge cides with sobec gianstn.

Enmueoge use of the desig-noted dyivee pIen if o gcoep iscelekrating. Delegate one personnot to drink mid to de the drivingos thot paetiooloe occoos ion. Tinssyotem in widely sand bi Eme-pees ceusti-ios wkeee posoltiesogaiost deiviog dients aro very,very steep.

Drive with cese. Be on theelect foe other dnivocs wkoosability te Operate vstsicleo mey beseeiosrly oompmmiaed by alcoholand or drags. If you see a driveryea thinls is dosaIs let the policeknew. Often they 'coo pidO theshiver ever BEFORE he or shehito samsene.

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eutdesr Chrintrnao decoratiosswere itolen doring the night ofFriday, December lt.

Sometime betweeo 11 p.m. and3 am., onhnsws persons ap-preached the house located in the840g hIedo of Normal. Takenfrom the frost of the house weretwo plastic 500wmeu and sixplootic caodlso. ' .

The value of thn stetendscorationo was placed at $100,

Car stolenfrom dealer

A Nitos car dsaler repocted anauto being steten from their letosmetime between December 10and 12.

Officiels of Gell Mili Ford, 0401Milwaukee avs., said unknownpersone apparsotty took the hoyoto a 1979 Pontiac Firebird anddrove off with it.

The steten car wan valued at$4,000. '

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"The possibility that a pncnnadeiviog eodse Ike infleesce (DCI)will be stepped is cosaidrenblygeeatev dosing the holidoys,'sold Ookom. Police eS oventltinoia hone stepped op dssskdriving arresto end avili beespecially watcbissg fac posoikleDIII offendees."

Also, in mssIy e-00e, voidOobem, AAIM sitiuene' patrols,amend with CB rodiao, will bedeiviog the modo in yoor areansaecliing - fac possible deoshdrivera, whom they will cell in Ivpolice. These patrols, celledAAIM'n Entes Eyes, have workedheod in hood with police in mmycommuosities sod on eapress-wa,;

delving arrest couldspoil ysue holidays. It maid alsopot s big crimp in your Cheitlmcnbndget," said Ohbons.

lis additios to tIse embsrrass-msst of being hauled into Ihrpolies olatios and hooked, sdriver convicted of demsk deiviegstando te lene ton/hoe miner'slicense forup te s year, may payofice op te 91,000, arid could gota(cil foe a year. Net only thet, bot

I the legal Oses foe going te court,pueticalarly if the cose goes IOtelaI, coege from $l,liSO ta $2,000cod highee. Then there's Ike cosiof tbsse toot from wash, fees fersoy almtset ass000ment or reme-dial pcegeomo Ihn mort muy aedosn desok driver te attend (Olio topli00(, cod the coot of getting adriver'o license reinntoted (oboat$40). mid don't ferget thet carinauesoce foc higheish drinnen ceoroo au mach es $1,300 more peryear.

other points should bemade," said Onhom. "If yesesget the entOiles sod yos'fe tahmgmedicotios, be careful. Seme ofthcne mndicineo impOie YOUdriving. Check snith year dmtocOrphoeosacist in find out. dad don'tever mio alcohol mod drogo. Smreone sometimes sccestoateO thenffnclo of the sther."

Finally, sold Oukase, bocine UPyeso aectbectt. If yea cre in a 00emesh, thot s001holt cou meine thediffereoca hntween watbisog 0'woyar never wulhiug et oIl.

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DearSnta, - ..

I hope you have a nice Christ-mas. I woald lUce a little trackand it has a damp on the hack.Please give something to mySisters and brothers loo. Thankyou for all you do for all thechildren.

Love,Kenneth

Dear Santa,Please give money to Poor

People lo hoy foodFrom

Beatrice

Dearsanta, -:I like to give presents to the

poor.Love,Jalia

DeAR SantaI'm giving lots of gifts to people

this year.

fF11 fIl cifisSlD i0hrsitlT ;nloa Silt

TheBugle, Tharnday, December22, 1943

TWIN CANDLEBOUQUET

a cerfectaaycowisneappy NoIidays co ramiFy

cod Friends or business associates

; DearSanta, . -- ,.-f woatd like a Banny Rabbit

doU. If yea have time maybe yeaCan take one to a poor little girl. Ialso like posters. My mom wantsa big hogh cal. See yoa soon.

. Love,-

Broóhe

Dear Santa,Please bring me a Q bert game.

I want to piay with my mom.. Please bring the poor people

what they want.Say "It!" to the elfo. Merry

Christmas.

DearSanta Clam,I want a new train set, a lalcon

bird, star wars, men, Retnm ofthe Jedi, meo, ships, seta andarobot. I wish t coold see yos. I'mtrying to be as good as I can he.By the way how are yon doing?I'm doing fine. How's Mro.Clame and the elf's? Well tellthem I mid hi.

Lone, Love,Dong . Ryan Higgins

OtJiwA 4rjEt' AArâ;rf.f

"Guaranteed.....-.. Freshest Flowers in Chicagolond"

HOLIDAY GLOWBOUQUET

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FromMartin

tuburbas Locatroys Open Evenings an4undays

Dear Santa Class,Can f get all the toys I want?

Even if I don't feel gond soCHRISTMAS will I still get toys?t Lone yoa. I Love God to. Areyoor, elfo working hard?

GodBtens youLove,

Sammy Barahano

Dear Santa,Yoa Probably know what t

want. Sore some thingS from Starwars. Bc once to send some lo Ihnpoorlittle boys too.

Love,Allan

Dear Santa,I bane tried to be good at home

and at ochool Moot of all I wouldlike you to bring me a 10 alcol cap

Love,Jeremy Niedermaier

Dear Santa,I have tried to be good at home

and at school. Moot of all, I wouldlikeyoa to bring meaLy. set.

Love,Jo00

Dear Santa Clous,How in Rodoph? How is

Comiut? By the way I wool Rumman and He mao und Trap jawand Sblutr and that is all.Goodby.

Love,Matthew Guwronnhi

Dear Saotu.Claun,How are you? This lo what t

want. 1 want s wing filer, y wingfiler, and a GIJue Hod quorlers.How are you helper s, Ms. Claus,Rudolfand your other ruindeers?

Love,Michael Blase

Dear Santa,, I have tried to be good at homeand at school. Most of all, t wsslclliheyoato bring me a computer.

. Love,Jimmy Sikaras

DearSanta,Ihave tried to he good at home

and school. Mesi of all, t wouldlike yea lo bring me a Big' shotcap gao. good by Santa,

Love,Matthew Wilson

. ,coaC) ujoull

J.

dear Santagive all poor people food and

toys.

Brad

Dear Santa,36 Dollers I Love you Santa

verey much. How in todoff - thered none ciao Dear. I Lovechristmas. I want. Shctetor. He-moo Tri-Klopn.Trap.jao'.

Jnho Wulantus

Dear SontaI went for Christmas is a Iran

for ChoisIsses and stil went frChristmas is a the GI jile hal vohrI went for Christmas in a videsgums foc Christmas I Love you

LoveRicky Zauvba

Dear Santa,I think Christmas is the best. I

hope your dear are oh. I am goingto leave you some milk andcookies. And you dear are goingto - gel some water. I wenticeohatieg. I want to have a pie-thor ofyou and ofall ofyour dear. -I wanta jordanhe porse, jordachepaolo, jordache shoes, celvinhlien jeans, oa5000,Lees, Lovin,games video games, barbies,dolls, barbie cloths, doll clothes,onderweac, silkie shorts,iceskating dreno, shirto, socks,miniskirts, One Thing Loado lo -Another, Quiet Riot, All NightLong, vrayota craynos, markers,

-stickers, -

Love- - Jolie Krueger

.,sl000tsnO

DearSanta, -

I love yos Santa, want thedrums and a 5apr df heeger. myChristmas tree.

Love- Michael Rinkor

Dear santa,how ore you doing and how are

yoo'er raindeor oh and buy theway tam not sang yoa hat to getme these gift's smof guitar atari2 t,tO, shirttatè's grum set.

Love,-- AuronPayuh

Dear Santa,I hope you have a good christ-

mas. t hope you have a good newyear. I want a boy cabige packkid. Md bahy skates. And 2 bar-bys. Aod2 glass dolt. And a newhike.

Love,Rachel Moyer

Dearsonta - : -

I woot the sopor nIB hangers,and the vollem, y, wing filer, andcasol graysot, and knit citer 2t00,and a esoveprogakter. .

.Love,Lorry Zapata

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aiila dal,'beqeaI//he(-(ëe,i'easep-,f

Dear Santa, Dear Santa,Please. Dont. Try too I hope yos have a nice

hard to get att my toyo. t Christmas. Do you haveonly want a Teddy -Bear. time lo bring me a purpleBring my sister a Cab- sweather and pants tobage Patch dolt. Doremember the poorchildren. They need foodund cloths.

Lone,Jennifer and Janice.

DearSanta, -

I Libe you I saw you onTV. Your show was goodMarry Christmas

laveAothony Lollo

match. I would also likeone doll. .-., Love,

Bernadette

Dearnanta, :

This-is what I waot.for-christmas a cabeg paoh. -

kid new jecill and a.lot ofmony. -.

. .ignedMary Flaçk,-

Dear santa,I wniild like the saper elif

hangers. pa. haw tu Rudof feeling.-. Md the othera? Have a good

christmas. And marry christ-mas? Ann i whnnt some He-

-

man5s -

- - Leneb Matt Elancolk

Denrsanla,I wantaGi Joe Skyatky Jet and

- a Logo Land Polene sIsan I LeveSanta Claus, Ï'd AlIse LikeClefhagr. and a tuns chase. andcaselgreysco - -

. , from. Mark Blickhahn

DearSantaI like yaa. I want a picther of

ysa. I want a Capbbpagb PakcjKid.

DeerSanta,I want a He-man figer and

batereeo.I hope yes have a merry

Christmas!I hopé you are very very very

hppy! And I hope your raindeerarehappylon!

.Love,

- KtChoi

DearSanta,I have tried to he good at heme

and at schont. Most of all, I wouldlike you tohringme a watch.-

- - . - Lone,- Linda Mascarello

DearSanta Clans,- 110w ace you feeksg? Are you

fattening up for Christmas? Are- your elfn making the loys? Horn

is what t waot-G.I. Joe and Mathcantrolcor.

-Love,

Patrick Sheohais

Dear Santa Clues, -

This is my Christmas tint.Please send me some new toys. twould like Q Bert aod BurgerTime and sorne nesil Jedi toy. -

- Love,- John Fanoin

LoveStacy Jeune.

Dear, Santa Claus,How are you and Mrs. Claus?

Could you please bring me SourGrapen? There is something elseI want for Christmas, it is an Et.doti. Are your elves worhinghard? I hope so. How are yourrain deer?

From,Kristen Jung

DearSanta Claus,I want a Peohie folder and one

per ofearlogu and a hook to read.How are you and Mro SantaClanu?-I am fine. Have a niceChristmas.

DearSanta Claus,I hope you can -deliver

everything without any Irubbil!How are Dasher, Dancer, Pran-cer, Viunon, Cemmid, Qapid,Donner Blitson, and Roudulph? IHopeyou do'ntgeta cold!

-MayGodBtessYou.

Lave, Meredith Borbonico

DearSanta Clans,I hope you make ft thru the

flakes Christmas ene. Can you- hcing me the Ewalk Villig, Trap

Jaw, Evil Lin and Batte ofSarLackPiL?u Leve,

Mike Ploog

Dearliasta Claus,How are yod. I want speak and

natisanda cane foriry doll.Love,

Beth Frey

DearSanta,Thank you for our Christmas

tree, it looks beautiful with thenew ornament.

- Love,Ryan O'Connor

Dear Saota Clans,Wod you pless bring me Alare?

Wod you atoo bring me any kindof game you want to give me?How are you doing? Don't work tohard.

Love,Christine Stec

Dear SantaCtaus,I want He-man and Trapjowe,

Ram-man and ossu Roturo ofJedi men. I also want sum 510m-per annyveklesalsoB.A.Brokes.Mrdoch Maniml. Marry Christ-man. How is Rudoph, Komick,Kubil, Mrs. Claus and you?

Love,Billy Ochab

-

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AU 31 want fur

Qliprißtmaø...

DearSanta Claus,I want a Poechie doll and pony

stable S want to no if the rainderareguod. -

- . - Love,- Cari Walter

DeasiSanta,Thank you for the nice toys that

you left for me last year. t wuotTi-fighter and us ET. Telephone.

God bless youJason Klingelkoler

DvorSanta, -

I hope you stay well hecauoe-

you have a tot of toys to give outto many children.

Love,- Renen K.

Dear Santa.I want a puppy. t want a lv and

cupoter. Swant a vidyokuset andReter of the jedi, star warn andEmpire strike's hack and astairyo and G.I.Joe haue andscarllet and cobra. I want theG.I.Joe glider and cabra gliderand 1h wolvaryn and snow joband Dub and the snowmuheal andJappa - the Halt and JappaDuongen aud speder hike. Zoarand In-dupa and trap-jaw andscreach and attack-track andwind rader and eivl-eela and thetalent fighter. punter and a new-bIke

ChrIs HooSIer

Dear Santa.Here are ali the thlngi that I

want. I want a -new hike, theGijejeG.I.Jflgeri. and,

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,...-Dear Santa,I hope you have a good Christ-

-_..mao Santa. My brother wantsTrap jaw and my allier brotherwant Faker hut I want pointdredforchristmas.

LoveJetasnySlkara-

speeder tale, Zosc. sad JabS. - I am WIsmstsd ht -

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I want. GtJoe Jet, G! Joe Base,2 4x4s, us i Fire alert, GI JoePereonel carrier, mine detector,GIJoe misole setem,

from,Tom Florio

Dear Santa,t want 20-eraser's. And clothes

ohirl's garfeild Doll. Md a football and I want foot Ball kneepads and Skoilder pads. Andkellmut Red Skins. And Bashcardcoklyater.

Jennifer Beck

Dear Santa,I Iwantamateboxcar.Also I want a nnot culottaink. and I want atemeumaruk. Also Inata powerblaster.

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Dear Sasta,Can You please bring me

Poochie sticken and one UtIlecar. Thank you Santa.

Love,Heather

Dear Santa,Can you please briol me Marg

lord and Star Pegayo. ThankYou Santa.

LoveRandy

Dear Santa.I want u puppy and a goldfish

and Angleface Barbie and a kit-ten ànd Barbie dreambed andsome markers and a magic setand Strawberry short cake dolls.andStrawberry shortcae bike.

Theresa Flemming

Dear Santa,I want a toy and I'd like a car,

games anda smelly sticer Book.Frank Silvio

J)

3Cetterø tu 'auta...Dear Santa Claus,

Please get a Barbie dreampool, and a Barbie dream doll,anda Barbie dream cottage. AlsoI wallt O Barbie town house. Iwant a Barbie McDonalds.

. Hyuncboog Skin

Dear Santa,I want a bike for Christmas,

Santa. Can I bave a bike, forChristmas?

ll itB friendS and ueighLFs

J©yous J'][idayF'irs Ntt0i. Iiank of Skokesoot A,nuc SkOki,. Hunch, 60077 - PI,o,,e 312/673-2500

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Toni Vargas

DearSanta Clam,You are good to me. I like you

very mack. Merry Ckristmas anda kappy day to yoo. Be good, jostlike you say. Have u nice Christ-mas.

Love- Cheryl Michaelo.

DearSauta ClamI hopo ysu. have u nice christ-

mad Ibis year. t know christmasisa hardday for you. S hope it tentraining -this time. Tell your elfothat I said Merry Ckriotmao.Christmas means lo ont Jost Getloys. Butto Love aodtobe kind.

fromKenny Seiwert

Dear Santa class,I hope you have a merry

Christmas. and what christmasmeam lo me is Ihat it's Jesus isBoro? and it's a good time forgivmg.

Anthony Empans

DearSanta Claus,I know that you are bony so

pleno - Don't bring me anything.Became I have bees bad pleoeDon't bring ose nothing. t have to

.

Caroline Filkovic

Dear Santa Claus,How are you? How's Mro.

Claus? I like Cbriotmao becauseJesus was boro. How's tke northpole. Cold, I think so. Christmas

, Does not mean to get gifts.Michelle Morisco

DearSanta Clam,How io Miss Santa Claus

feeling? How are you feeling?Can t get a snowsuit and asweater and Milineon Falcon?Can I get Nerf-ping-pong andScout Walker?

SartufwsÇ ' u

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Love,JuntloSikorski

DearSanta.I hope that you will get every

body presents for Christmas day.and I hopo you our ready for nextAdvent day.

Love,Jeremiah Smith

DeurSanta Clam,How were you this year? How

io misses Claus? How manycookies do you eat each Crist-man? wbeo is your Brithday?

Crystalyu Gemhala

Dearllanta,I wish you a merry- Christmas

and a happy new year, And a jollyChristmas. And I hope that yourraiudeer get up asid t hope tkatyou'll give toys te euch girls andboys Sante.

Love,Marek Suchecki

Dear. Sante,I hope you have a good time al

The Sooth Pole I 0O il is coled atthe Sooth Pole and Christmas iowhen Jesus was boro.

Mike Que

Dear Santa.t miss you. Last year you

brought me nice presents.Thank you for a nice Christmas.

t kope that you bring presenteto every boy sod girl. Pleasebring a Dumbo Telephone wndmore clothes for Skipper.

God bless you,Mariano Piwko

Dear Santa,Give the pooh pepol lote of

foodLove,.Kara

Dear Saute, -Give The Poor PeoPLe toys,

And foodLove,

- TomDear Santa,,

I Can you please bring meCantlegrey skull and He-manguys.

Thank you Santa.LovaTim

Dear Santa,. Lost year brought me good

presents. This year I want somemore things. Please bring meStay War dolls, I hope you rein-

-deer are ready fortheir big trip!

God biens yos, -

. Ryan Kenny

Dearllsnta, -

I Hope you bave A HappyMerry Christnas

- Love,- D000aJmg -

DearSasta Claus,How are you feeling? Could you

: bring are two dogs bones? Couldyou pleas bring me someStraberry Shortcake? Could youbring me the book Mr, Shinny? ILove you very much. Thank youfor everything you gave me. Areyou elvs working bard? I hope

are. Are all the raindeersfeelioggood? -

- - Love,AnoySoharnia

Dear Santa Clam,I weuld like Ike doll Pert 'n'

Pretty. I weald alas -like a ET.doll. I wlllleaveyouatreat. -

Merry Clsristmas,- Karen Kuntnman

Dear Santa,I wink thud a big toy crane that

t couldiitin and have fun playingwith. Also, I would like u magicwand so t could turn my brothersinvisible for a little while so Icoold getsome rest.

Love,DannyMorjal -

Dear Santa,I wish t had areal bird so he

could sing to me. 1f you bave ose,please hrsg it to myhome.t liveat f031 Church St. Nues, illinois.

Thankyou, -- Erik Kruppe

DearSunla,Christmas io special, becasmne I

go to my grandparents. We givepresentato my cousins,

Love,MichalK

Dear Sosta,I am helping my family this

Christmas. Helping people isgood.

Love,- Nicole. D.

Dear Santa Claus,I want C3PO Calecters Cane,

Jabka, and Muluememsi Falcio,a cupal nf surprises, and clothes,Smurf Bumperêars, Ywingfighter, Jubba's Dsngln,Skelatur's Blue Panther. twill hea good boy. How are you?

-Love,

Steve Masik

Dear sante Clam,I know what Christmas meaos

it means. Jesus kas his Birtbday,and you come along and advent isover and two days before Christ-mas I start Christmas vocablo

Love,Marc Pisakiowico

DearSanta Clauo,How in all your - Raindeers.

Some times I hear bells. They arenice. Christmas meas to me thatit is Jesus birthday. St, Nich.That Christmas is lust 001hecaose of presente.

Love,- Nicky Saviano

DearSanta, -I have tried to be good at home

and at school. Mont of all, I wouldlike you to bring me a KnightRider car.

Dear Sante,I have tried to be goad al home

and at school. Moni of all, I wouldlike you to bring me a-snow conemacbloc.

DearSante, -

I hope your chiudeer are feelinggood. Please briog me a SpeakandSpell to helpme learn.

- Godbless you,David DiFiare

Dear Santa,I have tried to be good at home

and al sckool. Most of all, I wouldlikeynu ta bring me a type writer

Love,Gina

Dearllanta, -

Can you Please bring me aremote control car. - No cord.Morn would like a dress and Dadanewbools,

Remember to fine Ike poorfood and cloths. They also liketoys and candy.

Love,Mike

Dear Sante,I kane tried lo be good at home

and at school. Most of all, I wouldlike you lo bring me a mini wave

- Love,- Jenny-

. Love,Erica

Lone,Sieve Waeou

DearSanta Claus,I want Mandy, Gond lück Bear,

Cotton Candy, Cafe 01e withBretto, Crolla Cady, arkade, MintTLip with Marsh Moltord. I priolvery oice and I try to do all mywork in school neatly.

-

Lone,Amy Boffeli

DeurSanla, -

I have tried to be good at homeand at school. Most of all, I wouldlike you tobriogme a CI Joe jet.

- Love,- Chris

Dear SantA,I Lone you, Thank you For The

toys al Christmas.. Love,

- Sherry

DearSanta,I beast my watch fixeD. I would

like another cal loo., .

Love,Michelle. B.

Dear Saote,I have tried to be good at home

and ab School. Mont of all, I wouldlike you lo bring me a computer.

- Love,Pamie

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. Dearllasta,. For my Christmas gift I would

She you te same aspectel day fortot my mom. You could caB it Mrs.

, Linda Brown Day kecauseshe inIkebest Mom in Nues.

-Lone,

Tim Brown h

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Good Morning Sante,I'm writing this letter is school.

I am a first grader at St. JohnBrehesf. Here is what I wasi forChristmas. I waot as E TTelephone and Alvin the Chip.

Tkaok you,Jeooilec

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DearSanta,Christmas mean's a lot to me,

and you make it a lot heller. Youare very nice to give me a lot nfnice things for Christmas. I likeevry thing you five me. Christ-mas mean's evIl' thing to me.

Love,Catherine Garfa

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a taperecorder.Kathy

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DearSanta Claus,You Imow that all of the kids

want you to go to there house onChristmannight. But Jost openingpresents Isn't the ceul Christmas.Christmas was the day whenJesus washorn and that's what!thinkChrismtasmeans.

Dean Barr

Dearllanta Claus,How are you Christmas means.

A lot to me everytiiose and. Youhave to go and hring Presents toall the kids. Santa Class I have logo Now

Love,Jolene Guile

Deorllanta Claus,Haw are you 1mw is rodafo Will

you stop hy my house? I wasgood. How is it in the noth p01w?

ArtisurMruczek

Dear Santa,Are you tired from working so

hard? I hope you get some restheforeCHristmas.

If poosihie I rosid like a BarbieDoll. I like the Western doll hest.Also, t would like a StrawberryShortrake watrh.

Merry Christmas!Linda Chu

Dear SantaHOw beve you been doing. In

the Christmas play at school ama sheperd.

Merry Christmas. Pleasebrings toys.

BryanLove

Dear Santa,How are you and the reisdeers.

Can you Please bring me the Mr.Tdnll.

Kevin

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DearllantaI want to go ta Church on

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Mired

Ill Santa,How are you today? What are

you doing? 1 bet that you aremaking toys foras.

I would like Return of the Jediaction ligares and ChipmunkDoU

Thanh you,VinhouSubromani

DearSanta,How areyoo feeling today? Are

your reindeer O.K.? I hope thatyooare readyfsrCtsrlstmas.

I would libe a watch so I couldtime. Mid I would Like u Lampform3' room. That's lt.

God bless you,. Kathleen Gorman

DearSanta -I would libe Poochie Stamps for

Christmas. Also, if you have anyCabbage Patch dolls, I would liketohave one.

Love,Diane Hipolilo

Dearllauta,I have tried lo he good at home

and al school Most of all, I wouldlibe you to bei ng me a babyfeeder.

Love,Kelly Geimer

DearSanta Claus,I want Jabha tise Hot play seL

How is Mrs. Santa Clans? I wanta E walk villig How are all therain dears? I want a stopper 4 by4. How are you? Good?

Love,-

Danny Healy

Dear Santa,t hope yau can hring me Chip-

mwskDulls becaasethdy sing inacute voice. Would you pleasebringmysister a Teddy Bear.

Thank you,Peter Oh

Dear Santa,I wish that t could have a cab-

buge patch doll and a stroller formy baby. And I also woald like anew duck.

Love,Kristen Pieroki

Dear.Susta,Come lo my house in Nitos you

will find rookies from me and mybrother

Lope.Ronnie D.

Hi Santa,How are you feeling? Are you

busy making toys for all the girlsund beys?

My family is waiting forChristmas because is Jesus bir-Ibday. Do you Koow what I'mgiving lo Jeom? I'm giving mybest work an Narrator in theChristmas pluy.

Good-bye,Myleu Chas

a- WdEI_;Dear Santa,

For Christmas I would like tohave pretty rut and grow and thecolorfurm kid for my brother,Michael. If ynuhave an ornamentthat says 'I love Yos Mom andDad",my parents would be hap-py to hd.ye itfor ssrtree.

Love,Julie Schweigert

DearSanta,I bave tried to be good at home

andai school. Moot of all, I wouldlike you to bring me a mini wave

Love,Rachel

DearSanta Clam,How are you feeling? How are

your elves? Are they very busy?How is Miss Claus? I want PrettyPony Blossom, Snuznle, andPeachy. I alas want Pretty PonyShow Slable. Could you bringCare Bears, Birthday Bear,Cheer Bear, and Care BearsWatch?

Love,Janet Wasitewski

ht

DearSanta Claus,How areyea? twant a be-he

gun, a He-mas figure and a roheformy mom. My dad woutdtihe awallet with tes dollar hills in it!

God bleus you,.

Kevis Holohan

DearSanta,I have tried to be good at hume

and at school. Most uf all, I wouldlIbe youts bring me Lincoln logs.

. Lope,April Johnson

DenrSanla Claus,What I want for Christmas Is a

Spèed bike, Mer-mao, CastleGrayshuti., Okt and how Is it althe North Pole?

Love,Chad Mirsisak

DearSantaClaus, :

How are-you felling? How areyou elfs? When is your Birthday?Did youuow I like-you. How areyour ráindeers? Are your oilsgood at painilog toyu?Howu Mrs.Santa? Could I have Jah,a theHuis Dungen, Donkey Kong andFrogger game?

Love,BriunKalinuwohi

Dear Santa,How are you today? How are

your reindeet feetiug? IoRudolph's nose stilluhining?

I would like to have a walhie-Talhie.

Thanh you,Michael Puacz

DearSanla,I have tried to be good at home

and at school Meut of ut!, I wouldlike youtu bring me He moofigures.

- - Love,EddyOpdyke

Drarilunta,I have tried to be good at home

at school. Moot of ail I would likeyou to bring me a knight Ridercar.

Love,- Jeremy Newman

OearliantaClaus,- How aro you and your helpruand Misa Santa Claus? Are yuurbetprs working good? I want adirthikeaoda Ewath Vittig.

Love,NickyArgyrakis

DoarSanta ClaimI would tike the Barbie

swiming pool, Barbie lovesMrdonlds. My family would like-a happy and helthyBABY. Myfather would libe some tools. Ialso want a Baton, pum puno.Huw are the reindeer? How ioMrs. Claus? How are tise elfo?Bye-bye.

Love,- Barbara Kurco

DeAr SAÑÀ,I want a remote cuntrut car and

du notfurget mY famiLYJohn

Dear Santa,Here atSi. John Brebeuf school

we learn a lot helping People.Love,Heidi

DearSanta,..-I Live in Nilesand People count

esperialiy at Christmas, so comeandvisitme. 300X000

- Love,Traëy

Dearllauta,I would like something trum

Star wars. Please give some tuthepoorlitile boys, too.

Love. Franhie.

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MEMORIAL PARKCEMETERY

9900 Gross Point Rd.SKOKIE, IL.

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LITTLE p''k

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MENOTTI UNISEX HAIRSTYLING9008 Waukegan Rd.

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Museum plans-New Year's Eve gala

Evotyone'o pitChiog-IR to be eure Side Dishes rostatoont willbe complote forthe MosoumofCoStemporary Atis Seood MutualNow Years's EYe Gola. Hemy Loados, Lurty Somoelo and HeIGoldenborg wield the tools. -

The Museum of ContemporaryAol will hóld itS Seoorid AnnualNew Years Eve Gaia in adjacentoetgallerieaattll W. SoportarleChicago. The ovent will cambinethe attique utmonphrrr of excitingart exhibits with live entertain.meet by einger.cemedien BillyWhitfield und dinner at LeeryAacannoe's new Side Dishes'renteorant, laceted in the -annebuilding. Activities during theGaia include rateen for naable tailsevap from i. Magale, jewelryfrom Tiffenyn, end variaua etheritems of apeciel interest.

Botanic- holiday h

Chciotmao tren, painaattias,aoiqae amamante from meoylends antI a giant spruce trae ereail part of the currant "ChrietmeaEverywhere" helidey display etthe Chicago Betaoi Garden. Theeahihit in open to the public everyslay, encept Christmas Day,throogh Jeanmy 8, frbm 9 n.m.until otesaat. -

Rod, whito eod pints paineettianin a variety of tizas end ohopeofrom hanging banheto ta treo-tibeotanderda are.disptayrd through-Ont the Education Center.Huedieda of poinsettia- ptuntswere grown in the Garden'sproduction greenhouses duringthe aemmer cad fonts reach theirpeels in bloonans. performance etthin thee of year,

The highlight of the enhibit io eforty foot tall oproce tree devore-ted -by the glow of thoosende oflights. The tree woe doeeted byMr. and Mrs. howard Green, Jr.of Libeetyville end cut down bySyeoeatoedt Nùroory -in toteNovember. -

- Twessty-eight smaller treeswere decorated by 1mal gardenclebs and 't-l-1 groapo lo dopictvarious regione and caontriee efthe world.

There io on admisoion charge tovisit the Holiday Enbibit al the

According lo Henry S. Loadas,chairman of the New Year's EveGela, "We espeot lIsio yearsevent to ho even botter attendedthan oar very suooeosfol first galalast year. Every feature, brotad-ing the gallery sotlieg, food,enterlalarnent, and other aotivi-lire contribute to woke theevening an importent event farChicago's art conononity."

Proceeds miti heoefit the Mo--- seam of Coetemporary Art.

Tiotset informntion is available bycalliog Lien Hvrffler ut (Still28h-2660. -

Gardenighlights

Education Center or Ihn 300lwxdscaped acres of gardens andlagoons al the Chicago BotanicGardes. A $1 parbieg fee leoollected et the entrance anLobe-Cools rd., (ant east of Edreshighway. The BotanicGarden leowoed by tho Forest PreserveDistrict of Cash Cooety and inopen every doy eacept CIa-isletasfrom 8 o.m. until a-meet. Foodservice and daily luncheons areprovided by the Preach BeberReetauraat. -

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certifies, Eloven Shobie reeldenta andrepresentatives from organiza-tiene and mstitotieno reveetlypaseed the ouille telesioiee pro-daches prnticienoy ouata oodwere certifird by Droop W Cable00 public accrue Duero.

Pabilo eoceno atoro are entitledto uoe Greap W Cablr'e televiaieoshows. Although the Shahie cableSyetem will not be uotiveted untilspring of 5904, the pregeoson willbe filed and eablevast on thepablic ecceen channels at that

Piblic acceso narre havecompleted three cable toleviuiasclasses oasi have cerned sidrocamera operation, lighting tonyniqaro, sceiptwritieg, videotapeediting and toleirt aeleclion Thenew onceno OOero inclode HaroldCrenu from Miles Nertb High -Sobool; Loon Poiles with theDrame Department of MayerKeplan Jemiob C000moeity Cee-tee; Gory Newhouse, ReferenceLibrariee, for Shekie PublioLibrary; and Lt. Micheel Langerwith the Shelde Police Depart-mentOther Skohie eeotdreta who

-were certified wore Stop Hohn,Clerendajehasan, Jebe Magnan,DaVid Prégaaea, SIeve Shapooair,Emmett Shietaei and MelvinYudlee. -

Cengeetalatians arr aloe anton-dust to eleven otheeo mho recentlycompleted the oecond nobletelevisina preduntioa cuerno andwill be prngreoaing te the thirdcable production murto. They areGloria Baer, Joyce Greenberg,

Complimentary Glass of Wine

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Challenge ofChampionstennis package

Cnnaors, Lendl, Noah, Wilae-der, Fibac, Gamer, Mayer andArias will make the Shnratoo Is-ternational io llooemoet, theirhome during the Sue-Timon LiteChallenge nf Champinon al theRonemnol Harinas Jannary S-8.

Teonin balls cao do Ike name if 4'they take adt'oolagn al theproperty's $97 per pernon Iwo-night pachage available duringthe tearnament. Coals arr basedon double occnpoecy and includeHorizon hebeln for three days ofthe barney (Friday and Salar-day nights And Sunday alter-50001

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Maine East's January 13-14 Festival of Playo, feotorthg threoone acfplays aod a reoders' theotre. will bo directed by (front, I-r) Broce Marcus of Nis1-Mösiqoe Flasch of Morton Grove, andSandy Moss nf Nitos. )back) Mtkv Bonfigilo of NUes. Tickets willbe Sold at the door and by cast and crew membeis for $2 perticket.- Mailie 5asl's fine arts depac-

tmeukwill presenl the Festival ofPlays for ils winter productionthinyear.

The Festival of Plays witt bepresented January G and t4 at fp.m. in the Maine Eastauditorium. Tickets witt he ootdat the dour and by cast and crewmembers for $2 per tichet.

The Festival of Ptays consistoof three one-act plays and areaders' theatre. All of the shownare student directed. They are"The Happy Journey" directedby Bruce Marcas of MIes, 'TheTrysting Place" directed hy MikeBoufiglie of Nilen, "The StillAtoms" directed by Saudy Mossof Niles, and the readers' theatreperformance titled "This Is theEilt Speaking" directed byMosiqae Ftasch of Morton Grove.

The four shows consist of twen-ty-three cast members. "TheHappy Journey" cast includesBarbara Wiehierak of Nites,Earen Olsun of Gtenview, JohnHansen of Niten, Mike Sitvermaoof Den Plaines, Mark Smithson ofMortsu Grove, Kirsteu Clos ofGlenview, and KareoBranshy ofPark Ridge. "The TryshngPtace" cast is Mary Lundergan

_of Park Ridge, David Voyles nfNites, Pam Warmack of MortonGrove, Pam losley of Nites,Roger Nash of Des Ptaines, andMark Mendetnokv of Des Plaines.'The Still Alarm " cast is madeup uf David Adelman of DesPlaines, Rainer Rubio of DesPtaines, Tricia Ritten of Rites,Curtis Chaug of Morton Grove,and Rich MandI of Niles. "Thinf5 the Ritt Speahisg" cast is-etudes Tony Merenda of Riles,Colette Lschetta nf Gleoview,Debbie Nuten of Nites, JcvnyBenka of Park Ridge, Das Lib-man of Des Plaines, and JhnHansen of Riles.

J r. OrchesisOfficers

Members of the Maine EastJanior Orchesis dance grouprecently elected Kelly Bertinerof Des Plaines to serve aspresident. Working with her toOrganize dance activities, in-etadiug the annual Orchenis coo-cert on March 2-3 at lt p.m. in theMaine East auditorium, are vice-president Kelly McLennan ofPark Ridge and secretary-treasurer Briosa Skarbeh

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Cabtenet, toc. has devetupedand tauuched its own, 24-hour'Costumer Information Chan-net". The channel was designedto provide subncrihern withtimely system news and iofor-mation through a combination of

"HesterStreet"

Film, "Hester Street," witt beshown on Saturday, Decensher 24al 8:30 p.m. and on Sunday,December 25 at 73t p.m. at IkeMayer Kaplan Jewish Cern-muuity Center, 5050 W. Churchst., Skukie.

Spansored by the Adutt Ser-vices Department of the Kaplan"J" and the Society for YiddishCulture, "Hester Street"chronicles Joan Michlin Silver'shistory of her father's generationnf Lower East Side immigrants,and is adapted from the story"Yekt,". by Abraham Cahon,Editor of the Jewish Daily For-

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Discauston lottowing film willhe ted/by Dr. Khane-FeygtAbraham, fonnder of the Societyfor YtddishCutture. Admission is$2.50 for members, $3 for non-members and $2.75 for students.and SeniorAdult,o,

S'or additional information callPeart Karp f75-22f0.

Channel launchedvideo and alpha-numericmessages.

Cabtenel's cha000t 48, IkeCunlomer Information Channel,was created in an effort tominimize sobscriher catis to thesyslem's Csstumer Service

StevensonChums performs

at museum

Under the leadership of Mr,Robert Jares, munie teacher, theStevenson School Swing Ensem-ble took part in the anunalChristmas Around the Worldprogram at Chicago's Munenrn ofScience aod lodustry un Satuc-day, December 3. The ensemblerepresents a select group ofsingers from Stevennon'n TeamVt group and inelsdew ErihoArikawa, Tara Bausch, MonicaBerry, Kicja Cager, JessieCapettan, Amy DeGusto, AnneMarie Dis, Chrystyna Elinshev-shy, Cyndy Feinherg, ChrisFriedowald, Michelte 'Grhavae,Shron Patterson, LauraPeriman, Judy Robin, LucyRobin, Debby Tiugas, PuatineTiogas, andCharron Willis.

Alternates inclode: Katja Bor-vast, Cetina Garcia, ChristineAtout, Pam Thomas, and J05-niferSprysoah.

Cahienet seeks studentsfor internship

Cabtenet, tse. willbe selectingarea stndenta lo participate in itott-week wister internshipprogram. The program providenstudents with totevisiunprogramming lraisisg in avariety of areas, includingtelevision production, publierelations, graphic art and corn-puter programming.

The program provides studentsmajoring in communicationsstudies the opportunity to usetheir classroom training in aprofessional enviroument.Students not only gaisenperiescefrom the program, but may alsoreceive college credit for theirparticipation, with the cousent oftheir faculty.

Interested students should eon-tact Peggy Busch at 894-0723 for

additional mf ormation.

Maine Eastmusicians toperformFour Maine East monte/choral

students witt perform at thetttiosin Music Educators'Association alt-state conferenceis Springfield January t9-2t.They are Bitt Dahtgren of Glea-view, trombone, honors band andatt-state band; Cathy La Mothe ofMorton Grove, cello, honors oc-chentra and alt-state orchestra;Karen Olson of Glrnview,soprano t, aft-state chorus; andDave Ruth uf Morton Grove,trumpet, all-stole jazz hand.

Arveys's Open for BreakfastSaturdays and Sundays

featuringEGGS FLORENTINE 275GRAND MERE OMELETIE 2.75SKIRT STEAK EGGS 295

MANY OTHER DELICIOUS BREAKFAST DISHES TO CHOOSE FROMR M nR' * ALAD WITH ALL DINE4rvcy's RESTAURAN t

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Waukegan Oakton, Niles 967-9790ARROWS WILL BE OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE ANO CHRISTMAS OAY-- FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH ANO OINNEH

Department by answering cons-mou questions. The cbasnet alsoattown the synlemthe fteuihitityto address snhscribers withtimely information, as it becomes -.avaitabte.

The -channel incorporates- anadaptation of Cahtenet's sub-scriber handbook, presestingtroubleuhooting tips, a bitting en-planation and package benefits.

'suck as Cabtenet'u Red& Gold 'Ctuh, a local merchandisiísg net-work offering dincosuto lo nsbe,scribers of Cabtenet's loppackagm. Recently, subscriberswere able to sit in os Cabteset'spreso confereñce marking thelaunch of a new programmingservice -The Cabteshop. -'-.:

Telephose numbers 'forCaktenet's Commnnity Accessand Customer Service Cestçrs, -

instructional -video messages onçhanset selector and rémole con-trot use, and a detailed ex-plasatian - uf Cabténet's-Cabteguide are also tetecast os-the channel.

Cahteset Vice -President ofSales und Marketing, Joe Batoon,sayo, "Osr Customer tofor-matios Channel was designeJ toprovide us with another am-munications vehicle to our nuh-scribers. The channel attows us -the flesibtity to reach am' nub-scribrs with timely information,making it a vatuahte resource for -both Cabtenet and. oaretistomers." ' - -

Cahtenet is the nation's first,dsal-cahte, 220 channel capacity,interactive, addressable cabletelevision system. Cabtesot ser-ves 12 of Chicago's Northwestsuburban communities, panninglf5,ffOhomes.

Benefit concertatCentre East -JML Productions presento a

benefit concert to aid anycharitable organisations Satur-day, June SatCestre East, 77f S-ALincoln ave., Skakie.

Asy organization can par-ticipate by reserving blochs ofticketu is any amounts. Thoseorganizations who reserve ta ormore tickets by February If wiltreceive upeciat promotisuatasntstance. Benefit to theorganization witt be determinedon the amount of tickets sold.Ocgasizatluos ran call 724-4515for more detaits.

The concert witt appeal to attage groups and will he filmed forthe motion picture "Accolade"being produced hy MarshallSitvecman. Featured in the con-ceci witt be a 16 piece orchestraknown as the "HousebandAttstars." These are topprofessional musicians fromhouse orchestras of variousmusical theaters in theChicagolasd area, Also starringwilt be Nsrthbroots vocalist, Dr.Ovo Bsrdick who had a numberOse record in England. He witt bemaking hisAmerican performingdebut. There will alsO he acomedias- and dancers perfor-ming. - -

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Jcc hosts "ItalianOpera Night"

"Italius Opera Nighl" formarried dud single adulta witt behetd ut 6 pm: Sunday, Jas. 15 atthe Mayer Kaptás Jewish Corn-munit3' Center, 5050 W. Churchst,, Skukie.

Program includes apperilif,kosher Italian dinner with wine,strotling musicians during themeal, followed by a concert ofoperatic usuale by some of IkeMidwest's most talented youngprofessionals. Program featuresWalter Carringer, Clyde Crewey,Bobbi Frazes, Cantan JeromeFrazes, Lynda Kemesy, SunasLagoons, Mark- T. Lusdhntm,Hermas Trapie, with Sonia Kassat the Piano.

'Thin "evening to remember" is$18 por persan. Space is limited.No çeuenatious accepted afterJanuary 6. TIsis -event is speit-sored by the Adult ServicesDepartment, For udditiosal is-formation call Pearl Karp or GailPrince atg7li-2200.

"Delta Blues Guitar"in Loyola music program

A "Detta Blues, Guitar"workshop on Jan. t4 wilt be-thefirstevest in a nix-part live musicseries, upaasnred by LoyolaUniversity of Chicago and par-lialty funded by the Natiosal Es-dowmentfor the Arto.

The program will begin at ttam. at Truman College, tt4S W.Wilson ave. Featared performeris Uptown reotdent Wilt"Homesick James" Henderson, aChicago blues veteran of 5fyears. Atoo performing will beDavid "Hosoyhoy" Edwards, aprotege of Big Joe Williams. In-lerprs'tatioss wilt be gives bySorry Lee Pearson, Ph.D.,folklorist from the University ofMaryland. -

AtI guitarists interested inlearning the traditionat styles ofguitar picking, tuning and slidetechnique are invited to hear theinsights of men who helpeddevelop the Chicago bluesmusical style.

Barry Dotino of Loyola io the- project coordinator. His sin-part

program will continuethroughout the year, with per-

Rolf B. SwansonArmy Reserve Pvt. Rolf B."

Swanson, son of Patricia L. andBengt Swanson of 740 GarlandPlace, Den Plaises, IL., has cam-pleted basic training at Fort Mc-CIclan, Ata.

He Is a 1978 graduate nf EastMaine Township High School,ParkRidge,IL. -

Student teacherSheila Kay Fleming, 8931

Merrill ut,, a studeat atAugustaua Cutlegè, Rock Island,Is serving au a stadent macherduring the winter term, Sbella latOitintsing English in the AllemanHlghSehsul, Riteb Island,

Niles Senior Men'sClub Christmas party

¡llore suas sao persons present forthe festivities.

All attending ladies werepresented with corsages made bythe aslonishtog floral wizardry ofmemhero of the Men's Club whuspent a fall day at the home ofPresident Ralph Denke creatingthem.

Guests of the Mess Club for thegala event were Mayor NicholasB. Blase, Father J. EdwardDaggan of St. John BreheufChorch, Carol Panek, Trustee,Mary Kay Morrioey, Director ofthe Nitos Seoisr Center, 8148Oatston st., and her assistantsKaren Hausen, Kim Tate and

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Beef with baked potato, green

The euptosiou of happiness thatreverberated through the halls nfthe Chateau Rita December 9,was nceasiosed by a Yuletideconclave of the Riten Senior Ces-ter Men's Club, theirladies andtheir guesto ushering is theChristmas Season. There were ' Kiev and Prime Top Sirloin nf

beans Almosdine, Chef's naiadand spumooi for dessert.

Following the dinner, Jeff Lit-tIe and his accompanist, who arefast becoming favorites of theSenior Citizens, vocalized -withmany of the songs the Seniorsloveso well.

Time, then, for dancing and altthe signs of arthritis among theSeniors disappeared as Walterand Ken Kuebter, along withFrank Gradisek, the latter amember of the Senior CenterChoral Group, formed an incom-parable dance combo an the veryyoung "oldsters" astounded withtheir unbelievable gyrations ostise dance floor,

Eucomiums are due the of-heers of the Men's Club, and par-ticutarty Bob McDonnell, VicePresident and Program Chair-man for making this ChristmasParty memorable andmeaningful.

Merry Christmas and HappyNew Year to alit

fonnauces at several differentChicago locations. For more in-formation, coslact the usiner-sity's Office of CootisuingEducalios, ttt-30t4.

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Angels seeks

alumniThe Queen of Angela Pavish on

Wastem & Sassoysido io Chicagowill celebrate their DiosssonitJobilne in 1984. We meottempling to locate one alumni,pelests, eons, teuchecs and teem-er pa000hiOuees to invito them to"some home" for 00e JuhgeeYeoe festinitinu.

Qseen atsmni from 1959through 1982 ore especiallyinvitod to ose the meuSien of oaeDiamond Jubilee Yenr ta plan ueluso reunion. Seveest eventshove bees scheduled for ttooporpOsw Oss Sunday, Jan000y 22,thnoe sviti be an Alnmssi Get-Tmgelkee hosled by the stodeolhady. liwillbeginwith nMano ut15 am. 'os the Guild HOlt, 4412 N.Western, followed by u cmopliooand reunion in tbo nehmt kalt.On Friday, Jane , Iheco will beun AlunnO, Goeutu und Pariohian-ers Dinner Dunco at lho WhiteEagle Reslaueunt in Riles.Reservations are ne005nacy forthin event. On Saturday,Septomher 1k, we wIll celebrateose majar Juhilee Lituegy at kp.m. in church. Josaph CardinalBnmardin will he present for theMuss und reeeption whieh wittfollow in the Guild Hull.Enteetainmeut will also be pmvi-.dad at the latter twa events. -

PactIser infoesssatiou may beobtuinestby writing to tIse JubileePublicity Cammittoe, c/n Queennf Angles Pneiuts, 2330 W.Smmynide, Chicago 40625. -

Jean Stohes.Cocktail hour wan from 1h30-

l23O with John Banas providingmusic with his concertina.

Dinner was served from 12:30-2, csnsisting of a choice of LakeSuperior White Fish, Chicken

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Winter andspringProgramDownhill ski trips Ladies Choice Adult classesThe Nile Park District will be trips

holding one-day skí tnps on Wefdllowingdats. The Nues Park Dstrtcts egin an.

Jan. 14 - Majestic Mountain iii L d e Choice Brochure forEast Troy Wiuc. departure time January to Muy will he available The following is a sample oflo 23O orn. and return time in the park district office, 7877 Adult Classes that wilt be held

throagh the Niles Park District.Classes begin thé week of Jas. 9.Fees stated are resident rates.Non-resident fees are doubled.Call %7d633 for information.

Tap Dancing - Thurn. 6,15-7p.m. $14/8 weeks.

Jazz Dancing - Thnrs. 7-7,45p.m. $14/9 weehs.

Oil Paikting - Tnes. 7-9 p.m.$22/8 weeks.

Intermediate Calligraphy -Mon. 7-9 p.m. $26/4 weeks.

Gol! Lessons - Tues. 2-2,30 n.m.

11,45 am. Milwaukee ave. on Friday, Dec.ticket, tesson and equipment ren-tal are all Inctuded in the $16 fee. The hrochnre in composed of($12 if yea don't need tn rent.) varions one-day trips for ladies.Jan. 22 - Americana Ski Resort are nominal and inclnde(Playhoy Club in Lake Geneva). transportation and very often,Departure time in 7,20 am. and lunch.retarntimeinf,30p.m.Thefeeiu Some of the placen wè'tl bees ($17 without rental). Feb. 4 - visiting are, Chrysler Aato Plant,Majestic Mountain. Departure WFMT radin station, the playtime is 2:30 p.m. return linie in 'Windy City", Seven Acres11,45 p.m. Feen same as Jan. 14 Viltoge, The Anti-Crueltytrip.Feb. 19-MajeStic Mountaki. Society, Carson's Rib7,30 am. departure 8 p.m. Restaurant, a Paddlebsat cruisereturn time. Fees arethesamean in St. Chartes, lunch at.Old Chur- ntat5 Jan. 24 $10/5 weeks.

theJan. 22 trip. Register at least ch Inn and many msrè places nf Slimnantics - (enercise t hour,.

one wdek prior to Ike trip. isterentanddelicisnsfnsd. vnlleyhall2hru.)Tues.7:2O-19,30Register at the 11cc. Cenler, 7877 Free -

p.m. $6/10 weeks.

Milwaukee ave. Call 967-6633 for . Ballet Exercises - Tues. ti-information. . emonstraton 11,45 am., Fri. 9,45-10:30 am,

Register forh

T Ni:sytm Is t v Il (bthdays a I ded in f

wrnter classes demnnstratins on Sunday, Jan. 15 Slim & Trim - Mon. & Wed. srRegistration is now being ht 2 p.m. There is no charge for

taken for children's and adult's this performance and alt ages areclasses that begin Jan. 9. encouraged to attesd. RhythmicRegister at the Riles Park Gymnaslica in a skillful combin--District office,. 7877 Milwaukee atino of ballet and gymnanlics.ave. before Jan. 3! Here are sonic The participant unen clubs,ofthe activities ts choose from ... keops, rnpeu, ribbons sr balls to

Adult Jazz and Tap, Ballet enthusiastically enhance heyEnercines, Golf Lessnnu, Slim & : dance steps. Rhylknhic Gym-Trim, Calligraphy, Volleyball, sashes in the much awaited event

Children will delight in, Big Of the 1954 Olympics. TIse demon-Sports, Drawing di Sketching, stration wilt take place at theKarate, Csmpnters, Tiny Gym, Grennan. Height Gymnasium,Gymnastics, Jr. Gymnastics, t255 Okets ave. io Niles. Colt 967-Ratiing clans and orafI clans. Call 6653 for information. Come view967-6633 tor 5-formation. -thin original and beautiful sport!

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Tues. b Thurn. 5p.m. Mon. &Wed. have morning & eveningtimes available, beginéer to ad-vanced levels. Check with thepark district un times. sig/loweeks.

Adult Computers - Tues. 7-9p.m. (one campater and munitorfor each student. Clans size islimited! I $60/4 weeks.

. Cross countryskiing -

Tam Golf Course will again bèthe.home of Chicogo Cross CompIr)!, Inc. Ctass instruction, groupoutings, races and various youthprograms wilt all be offered atnominal tees. Adullu may rentequipmenl for $4 fur thy first Iwohours und $2 for each hour more.

Chiidreo under i2 are charged$3 for the licol 2 hoursand thoseaclive peoplv aver It need. paysoll' $1 for each heur equipmeolis used. As soon us Ihere isenough snow, the Nibs FachDisleirl will open Tais Golf Cour-se_ fur cross-country okiiog. Thephooe somber is 915-5697 forreservaliovn and general olor-

-, mallos. Hours of operalioo willbe Monday to Friday 3 - ig p.m.Sulurday 9 am. - tO p.m. andSunday O um. -5 p.m. A t½.hourlesson (with reolul) is only SIt

. perper505!

Leoyp how lu quit smoking byattendiog "Tahe Charge of YsurSmolosog' woehnhsp on,Wsdneu-doya, Josoaory 5Fobrssary 2 us5-dino Trads Publie Library. 't'bisfloe-Week slop-smohisog rlioir willleash you how to build s boum ufugh motivation mod rendiovon,how lo uoolyoe your smohioog undohoose a method of quittiog, aladlerhuiquss for copiog walk nmsh-isg urgos. -

The elisio uses o step-by-stepplan insludlaig self-rostrol, geouysupport, Ihe buddy syslem sadoltersative hobitn which are nuthealth hoaurds. The naso meetsfrom 7-0:30 p.m. mod the fee is$25-510 of which is refunded

Wallybalt starting January 7 and0. A maximum of t players orteams per division will be accep-ted with o fee of $6.50 forRacquetball. and $10 for

- Wallyball. Register now toguarantee your spot. For furtherinfsrmation, raIl 965-7554.

Reservatisus for party rentalsare héing accepted. Reserve all9courts indtudind the 2 wallybalt

- courts, use of the whirlpool,saunas, aod weight rssm 55Saturday-evenings from 7:30p.m. to 11:30 p.m. This facility Islocated in. the- Prairie ViewCommunity Center, 6134 Dem-psier, Mortola Grnve.

WintertimeAction Center

Sign up now fur Wiglertime Ac-tins Center program for boys and

,girin kindergarten through 6thgrade. This supervised programrano December 27 through 30 at

: National Park. Daily activitiesand fees are: Tuesday, Deeem-ber 27-Crazy games, 555* scalp-ting and treats, il-30-3 p.m., $3;Wednesday, December 21-Lunchand Bawling, 11:30-4 pm., $4.50;Thursday, December 20-Createseime crafts, 12:30-0 -p.m., $2;Friday, December 3f-Pizaa andcartnonu 12-3 p.m., - $4.Registi otiso must be made at thePrairin View Center, 0134 Dem-pster. Fur mare infnrssiatios call505-1200. -

Learn to quit smokingSpun 55OÇO55f5l complotiso of Ihnpeugvassi. All wooldy elassos willmoel al Indian Tesils PublioLibrary. 350 Sobsenbeeh Rd.,Wheeling. To registor, rail thelibrary at 4b9-4t00.

Northeastern Social -

Workers officerDavid Mesirow of Morton

Grove was recently elected oc-110g vice presideot and secretaryof Ihe Alliance of Student SocialWorkers ut Northeastern IllinoisUniversity. Mesirow, a gradualeof Maine Kant High School, ismajoring io human services und -

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Fjne Selection of Gourmet Delights u Beisinessisiett's Luncheon & Dinners- American & European Cuisine - e Open Daily i i AM io 10 PMServing Only The FInest In Food & Cocktails .

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The Merton Grove ParkDistrict's Winter and SpringProgram Registrallok will ginon Tuesday, January 3.Registration will be taken at thePrairie View Community Center,6534 Dempster. Tbe -office witthave special hsurn on Tuesday,January 3, 9a.m. to 7 p.m. andwill be apes on Satsrdayn, 10a.m.to 5555 -to January throughJanuary 21. Regular office hoursare Monday through Friday, 9am. lo 5 p.m. Foi' mnre infor-wallon eontaet9tl-l200. -

The Morton Grove ParkDiotrict Courts will be organizinghouse tournament play cad,weekend fnr Racquetball and

Reducedmembershiprates- The Morton Gróve ParkDistrict's Health and Racqael-ball facility ofters specialreduced -membership rates furfull time undergraduate students.Enjsy unlimited -nine of the

- whirlpool, saunas, 'and weightrosm during winter and springbreaks, as welt as all snnsmerlong for as lsw as $25.Csurt feesof $f/$t for -Racquetball andWallyball are additional; ThePrairie View Community Centerii located al tt3,4 Dempster, Mor-Ion Grove.

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POLITICAL NEWS ....Suburban judge Honor Rep. Capparefficandidates _endorsed

Egan endorséd byDem Slatemakers

Uommlttee chairman, Alderman Roman Pucinski, (I)congratulates incombent State Senator Robert J. Egan, (r) (O-7)on hin endorsement by Democratic otatemabern ofter theirmeetint Nnnemher 10. The vote to restate Egan wan onamimounby committeemen attending the nennion Thoman Cnttertnn (38thWord), Roman Pocinnhi (4tst Word), Thomas Lyons (45thWard), Niehntan Stase (Maine Township), Calvin Sother (Nitos)and Richard Martwich (Nnrwood Park). The sloling session wonheld in the 4tst Ward office, 6254 N. Mitwoukee ave.

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A senior accounting major,Mins Bocci in vice peenident ofStudent Senate, publicity charr ofIba Univernily Center Board andAlpha Kappo Psi buuinenn frater-oily, and a member of theHomecoming planning commit-tee, Sigma Alpha Iota musicsorority and Della Delta Deltauncini sorority.

The daughter nf Raymond andRosemarie Bocci of 7340 gelluireCl., Den Ploman, she is a tStOgraduale of Maine North HighSchool.

Sally E.M. PetroskiPlc. Sally EM. Pelronki,

rlaughtervf Edward G. and BettyA. Pelruuki, dusghter of EdwardG. and Betty A. Petcouki of 7722Kstmar, Shohio, IL., han cow-plated banie training at For Dan,.N.J.

She received an associatedegree in 1975 fcnm BunmiCollege, Hancock, Mich.

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Six candidaleu fer circuit courtjudges have been endorsed by theSuburban RepublicanOrganization of Cnoh County. Theendornemnets, which are furjudgenhipu elected from Ihnsuburban area only, were an-nnhnced today by the grasp'schairman, Elk Grove TewnshipCommitteeman Carl R. Hansen.

Endorsed by the suburban GOPorganiaalinn were Wayne Ander-sen nf Des Plaises, RobertBohoric of Riverside, WilliamPresdnrgast nf Oak Lawn, DeanSoduro nf Oak Park, MichaelTnomin of Glceview and DeanTrafelet nf LaGrange Pack.Prendeegast and Tosmin corren-Ily nerve os associate judges. Allof the candidates have bees foundqrfalified by the Chicago BarAnsecialinn with the enception ofAndersen, who kas not yet beesrated by the professional grnspbecause nf his recent shift nf cao-didacy from state's attorney tujsdgn. Three nf the candidates,Presdergost, Tonmis andTrufetel, were rälnd "highlyqualified" by the bar association.

Stole Rep. Ralph C, Capparelli (D-l3Ih( who also nerven asNoose Majority Whip, greets Stale Senate President Philip Rock(eight), candidate for the Democratic Party nomination for theU.S. Senate, ut the recent Reception and Cocktail Party is honornf Capparelli at Ihn Fontana D'Or, Chicugn. Roch wan amongcomernos dignilurins who honored Capparelli for hin oolstandingworb in Ihn Illinois legislature. Among the masy dignilaries at-tendisg the affoir were Henne Speaker Michael Madigan andCounty Clerk Stanley Kusper. More Iban 1,088 people attendedthe after0000 party. -

Bknhie pharmacist Mansin H.Tucker Monday filed petiti000 forthe Republican oumisatios forstate reprenestulive in the 58thdistrict, which includes parlo ofSknhie, Morton Grove, Niles, DesPlainas, Gteovicw, and Wilmelte.

-Tucher will be challenging in-combent Stale Rep. Aaron. Jatte,also nfShnkie. .

He a000unced his candidacyearly this month al a -meeting nfthe Maine Towoship Regalarltepablicae Organization, citiog

. "the need for Ibis district to berepresented by a pnr500 more iolone with the wishes nf itsresidents."

He called atteolins to the 1983legislative report of the luisaisbranch of the Americas CivilLiberties Usiso (ACLU) tistiogJuffc with a perfect lIt per ceotvoting record run the bills theACLU Ihnrrght importaol.

"Rep. Jaffn in nut of step withthe people ni this district, andwhen Ike people find not how he'sbees voting io Springfield, I knowthey'll be as anni005 os I ow Inretire him bach lo hin tuo prac-tice," Tacher said.

Tucker won a cnuoty-widn cas-didate for the Republican Partyio 1982 aod said his county cow-

LEGAL NOTICENotice is hereby given, pursuantlo ''As Act io relation lo the une ofan Assumed Name in the conductor transaction nf Business io theSlate," an amended, thai o ver-lificolion was filed by the uoder-nigoed with the CounlyClerk nfCnnkCnsoty,File No. E1S544 on the 25th ofNovember 1983. Under theAssumed Name nf Compreheo-sive Psychological Health CareServices with the place ofhusmeos located at 1501Milwaukee, Niteu, IL ff645 theIron name(nl and residence ad-dreno nl owner(s) is: Dr, JamesE. and Barbara A. Murray, 9275Coartland Dr., NiInu, IL 60640.

Tucker seeks GOP bid. for state rep

pulgo had gives him "rovaluableeoperieocer' as well as renpectfrom observers nf the pnlilicalscese. "I rave earned areputation as a hard-working, in-formed, aggreunive campaigoer.I am prepared to launch o vigor-non campaign."

Tuchersaid he betievno Jaffe Inhe vulnerable "because of hisliberal votiog record and bioleadership of nothorilariancausns. He seems to believe Ihalgovernment cao do u helter jobthan individuals of living Iheirlives for Ihem."

Tucker said hin own platformincludes "a real concern ahoulpeople, about jobs. I have bees noboth olden of Ihn emplóymcnf pic-turn, as an employee and an anemployer. f know Ihat il takes théfree enterprise system In potpeople lo work in Ibis country andthat left fo do ita job, private no-tnrrprise can do very well al job'screatino. We have too muchgovernment inlerference now,with goveromnotalways Ihinkingit hoows kent and ending ap ad-ding so much to the cool nf doingbusiness that people have lo helaid off just lo nalinfy the gover-omeot regalatinos.

"The Illinois legislature in agond place lo start the im-provemeol nf sur businénoclimole aod john market, and I'mprepared In da my pari to reobrecams000 sense and balance, Weneed In be conscious nf our cons-pelition wilh other slates,"Tucker sold, "and we need toclarI cnmpeliog aggressively andaclively."

Hin concerns entend also tolanes, "The only way lo holddowo tanes in lo keep goverumenifrom spending on mach. We needlo lake u good hard look at manyof our programs which areIheoreliealty inlended to help Ihnneedy. Ton alten they appeardesigned to keep the poor Junipour enough tu need thepolilicians. They aren't orienledaround uppartanity. They aretheir own farm of nlavery. THe

legislator from our dislricl is onenf the stole's chief- advocates ofthin hind nl givaaway program."

Qauliby educalion, determitaedby local lanpayers, and safeslreeto were also cibed by Tuckerus high priorilico. -

He said he would nne hin specialknowledge an a phormacint io cf-forts to relieve the youth of oursociety of "Ihn drug abose whichis a plague brooght akout by im- -moral people who don't careabout ruining others' lives fortheir own profils. I am alreadyinvolved in a local drug abonetask lorca formed an a result nfMrs. Reagiu's 'Chemical People'mini TV serins, and I have longheno involved with lecturing endrug abuse- in school workshopnal Ike grammar ockools, highschools, und in junior highs." -

Tucker has owned twobusinesses locally and han beenun esecutive of a large relaildrug/grocery chain, Hin com-munity service ioclnden pastmembership of the Nilen Tosvn-ship Youth Coossonintian, wem-kership in several PTA0, andleadership posta in the ImperialDrum and Bugle Corps.

He and bio wife Carola haveowned their Skokie home 20yearn. They have four children,Doug, Brad, Mike, and Lynn. Allhave atbnnder( public ochools inShokie, und Lyon io currently asludeot nl Nildo North HighSchool. .

- Michael J. KusiakMarion CpI. Michnel J, Kusiak,

son nf John J. and Son Essiak nf8121 N, Oriole, Niles, IL., wasrecently awarded the U.S.Marine Corps Good ConductMedal. -

The award, which nignifieshonest and faithful nervicn.over athree-year period, wanentahlinhed by the Secretary ofthe Navy In July 1806 tu recognizegnarl hehayjar and candnct in theMarine Carps.

Holiday/winter-funatLTY

Thé opftortanity to come in outnl tkecoId and, obtain fun, leur-uing -and warm friendships inavailable Ibrough the LeaningTower YMCA's -WinIer Class.Term... The -7-week lermwhichbeginn Ihn week of January 9,provides individuals wilh Ihn np-porbuniby lo -enroll-in classes forfiloess, relaxation und self im-prnvement. - -

The 7 week Aquatic course-ochedule for adulto includno swimlontruclion, Scuba Diving, Scuba"refresher", Advanced AquaticSafety, Aquanastics exercise,Diving, u "Landlubber" program-for ons-swinimers, WaterTherapy for 'those with Jointmobility problemn andLifesaving with YMCA and RedCross Certificali000. A "Master"swim team for adulls in also for-

The Health EnhancementDepartment offers dannen in Fil-sens and Aerobics at Ike "star-1er" and "coobinuing" levels."Healthy Back", "StopSmoking" and StressManagement courses havehelped many people to achieve amore enjoyable life. Prenataland Pnsboatal coercion classeshave become increasinglypopular.

For greater oporto enjoyment,iostructins io Ruequebball,Eorole and Jodo io uvuitable. -

Included in the many oppor-tanibien for informal educationare classes in Duplicate Bridge,Ballroom Dance, - Guibar,Calligraphy, Dog Obedience,Pabchwnrh/Quilting, Hypnosis,Firul Aid and CPR. Many nf theclasses are available al thebegiooiog'and conlinuing leccio,

Individuals cao become fit and

The Maine-Riles Association ofSpecial Recreation participatedio o volleyball bournamertl formentally handicapped adulta noSunday, Dec. 4. This tournomnotisvolved 7 learns from Iba SpecialRecreation Ansociolious of Nor-ibero Illinois and was hotbed byube Norlheasl DoPage SpecialRecreation Asoociution in Ad-disno.

M-NASR's volleyball magneprogram han become in-Creaniogly popular in past years.Porticipalios io the program kasgrown from I players in 1911 to SIplayers. Because nf Ibis increase,M-NASR was able In have 2beams involved in the loor-namest. -

During 4 hours nf play,M-NASEs "A" team wan suc-manful enough to bring home o2nd pIace trophy.

Mentally handicapped resaden-lo of Orchard Village in Iknkinand Clifbon House in Park Ridgeparticipaled along with renideulsnf the communities M-NASR ser-veo. Team members arc: BobbyDevioger, Debbie Gordon, TinoMeyer, Glen Eisner, Bill Rogers,Snnya-Monn, Jim Eearns, PhillipRolken, Charlie Glera, BrettFarrell, Ed Greenberg, BarbEaatz, Edgar Snlartn, DanGillespie, Robert Wijan, JohnWijan, Barry Beck, Sunas Jobo-uns, Sandy Schafer, Tony Jacobs,David Bohm, Barry Ialtnbnrg,Lorraine Birkenheier, Dee Dee

trim while developing rhylhm -

and grace Ibrough dance euer-cine and hallal. While Yoga helpstone and relus, Ike Massagecourse leaches hew lo helprelieve leunion und stréss. FerIhone who have cardiovascularproblems, Iba CardiacRehabilitation group.bnlpn bringback an enjoyable, productive

Ynulbo will find a variety of 7week classes avaiiahle.Frogrenniva Swim instructionclasses orn provided in age andskill level groops either afterschool or no Saturdays. Divingand Aqualics Safety clonons arealso offered. Many youths enjeychoosing from Tumbling, YBIABasketball, Indoor Fiag Football,Volmnyball, Gymnastics, Ballet,Youth Aerobic Dance, Judo,Karate, and Guitar,

For alt ages of prnnchootero(and often Mom and Dad withthem) there in Ihn fun ofpreschool gym aod swim.Crentivn Dance and Tumblingare always enjoyable. "KiddieEntlnga" morning classes helpdevelop basic ochool learning andsocial skills.

A special group nf aclivitiedwiul be held during the holidayseason. These aclivilien whichrus for 7 weeks nr less, inclodeAquosaslics water esercion, Pmand ponlontal fitness, a YouthHoliday "Bosh" no December29and a reanior nf Day Compero nuDecember 28.

For the holiday and Winberne0500, there's fun for everyoneat Leaning Tower Family "Y".So, olop io at 1310 W. Toahy ave.,Nitos or, call 047-0222. Ask for aClans Brochure sr inquire aboutthe activity thai islereobs you.

M-NASR Volleyballtéám wins trophy

Dnindnic,- Lisdo Braser, BrianBrnoar, Cruig Randall, RichardLowe, Judy Marosey, RobertLawless, and Eins Dshokn.

Votsoleer coaches, TracyDonahue of Nues und Brad Gab-bert nf Park Ridge asninled SosieField, Team coach bringiog iothe learn le victory.

M-NAIN sports programsallow mentally or physicullyhandicapped renidenbo io thecommunity to engage io corn-patiliva oporliog activilien theymight not slherwise have a chan-cc In be involved io. Many spor-lin0 events such as basketball,swiosmiog, shiing, ooftball, andIrack b ficid arc playedthroughoot Ihn year. Voluoleersarc atwoyn seeded In assist io M-NASR'n team deoalopmcnl. If io-terested is becoming isvolvod ioa M-NAIR sparlo program pleasecall 960-5525. -

M-NASR io a cooperativeprogram nf Ihn park districtsserving Ihn minare seeds nfspecial populations residing inSkokie, Park Ridge, Den Plaines,Morion Grove, Nilen und Gout-Maine.

BOWLINGSt.John BrebeufWomen's BowlingTheradzy, Der. 8. Classic Bowl

Team - - W-LRenati's 58-47GL. Schmitz Insurance 57-48Bank nl Niles 56½-40½Dempoter Plaza State Bask 50-49Tiles nfttaly - 55-50

:g LEGAL NOTICECandlelight Jewelers 51-54Stale Farm Insurance 44-61

Lorna Dosons - 43-55 Skaja Terrace 374b-67½

Almonettno 22flb'65'/a High SerlesHigh serles Yslanda Slmnud

A,Rinaldi -584 Puf Koch

I.Sufranic 499 GerlialehultaJ, Hoppe 496 Mary CallisenR. Giascaspro 490 Pam Panli

Beierwallen 403 Judy FlynnH. Groocnewnki 462 HIgh GameJ. DeCano 400 Yolanda lImad

High games PalEnch -

A.Rinaldi 204 JudyFtynoR. Giascaspro 200 Gerlie Schulte

Beefliok ."-- 156 Laurie BurkeI.Iafraoic - . . ISO - Lesura MinInoC. radar 178 Mary Miller -

J. DeCano 176 Pam PaoliJ. Hoppe 174 Linda Biga

, Girls' BowliHg Club

St. John BrebeufWomen's Bowling

, Tases., Dee. 13, 9GO sm.TeémSla.adhags - W-LPeanulShorlien .

PecanSsndieo 57-41Chips Abny -

55-45ChocnlaleChips 4958-45taSugar Wafers 49-49GingerSnspn 45-55Piller PaGers 47-51Cameos - 40-52

Given under my hood thin t3lhForihe week nf December t Ihn high individnal serien for day nf December, 1503 ut Ihn Ed-lop bowler for ihn Maine East December t, a 439. ward A Warmun AdministrationGins' Bowling Club (with a high The lop team was Jul Liebseb, Centerindividual game of 187) was Jill Marilyn Poodel, and Joyce Micela LOins Slack, Town Cmerk,Lieboch. Morilys Poodnl had the with o team high serien nf 1,701. Riles Townshipr*r

The Bugle, Thursday, December22, 1553 , Page,37

RICH'SAUTO

CENTERNués

Boscapomi onMSCC teàm

Steve Bnscapnmi, a 1953graduate nl 58dm Dame HighSchool in Nitos, bao been named amember nf the 1982-54 menobasketball team at Mnunt St.Clare College, Clinton, Iowa.

Boscupomi, non nf Mr. andMro. Alen Bnscupomi, 7065 W.Gmennan pI., tOiles, ta a fmnnhmanal Mount SI. Clare Collegemajoring 'us Liberal Arto.

The. Regular meeliugn of the -Niles Tnwnship Board will beheld on the Sod and 41k Mondaysof each month January through

50g December, t984 al 7:30 P.M. at489 Ihn Edward A. Warman Ad-469 ministration Center, 5221 Main468 Street, Shohie, Illinois, with the457 following enceptinnnr453 May ltst(3rd Monday) instead

ofMay 28th(Mnmorial Day)238 October 101(1st Monday) io-176 olead of October 8th(Columbus172 Day)17f November 51h(lst Monday) in-170 stead of November 121k106 (Veleras's Day observed Moo-104 day instead of Sundayl162 December l7tb)Srd Monday)155 instead of December 241k

(Christmas Eve).

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PgFelician M oney NorthernTrust/O'HareManagementSeminar Contest Winners

1f you miod the popuIr freeseminar On how to manage yourmoney rod pion you fiOOOCmIfuturo, held et Feliefro College ioNovember, you have a secondchoncr nl 7 p.m., Tuesday, Jan.17.

The semicar soffi he led againby two profossionnl financialadvisors fromthe ficas of Woddell& Rood, Inc., Lanore Lox ossURichard Burujo.

Their illustrutod presestotiOnfocuses on practical questions ofpersonal and fomily Bonacialplosmiog io nontechoicol lUn-gouge éVrryOoe coo msderotood.Queotiono from the audience arranowerod. For further personalcoaoselog appolotmentu with Ihrsprokrro cao be made.

Anyone may nitrod withoutcharge or obligation, but registra-hon by phono or letter ioreqoestod. No soleo or solicito-lion proposalo nro involved. Aomall free-will d000tioo may bumade to help cover costo IO theCollego. For moco informationand to register, colIthe CoUrge at139-7072 or li39-094ll.

Washingtonstudents aidscommunity

Stadrnt Coussoil has beco verybusy at Warhington School.lodividuol members of StodeotCoasseS start roch doy by laudingthe Pledge of Allegiance over thePA. nu the whole schml joins in.

The Comscil ousioted the Gleo-view Postal Deportment by spear00mg 00 early meiliog of holidaycurdo.

Studeot Council held theiresmael Canoed Food Drive. Thecanard food is combined withd000tiooe from Comm Jr. HighSchool and thee sent to the LittleBmthrre of the Poor. The drivewas a big success laut year andheu provers to be an even biggere000ess this year.

Stadeet Council Spoouero areVirginia Ries, 6th grade teacherand Sally Wing, 5th gradeteacher. .

Washington School is located at2710 GO1IRU., Glenview, IL and isasse of five elementary schmls inEast Maine School District 63.

Geminimath teamtakes second

Go Saturday, December 3, five8th grade studente from Geminientered the Loyoln Academymath cooing. They were compel-ing against the lop Ucbmts io theNorth Shore area. Me. Donald G.Heehoer, Principal of GeminiJunior High School, 8955 N.greenwood, Nibs-East MaineScheel District 63-manid libe tocongratulate these five otodeotsfer their remUent chewing in thecordent. Undar the epooaorsbip ofMr. DOnald Blitz with the help ofMrs. Lynn Shevelenke and Mr.Ken LePère, Math teachers atGemini, the team brought home allndplace trophy. Thie trephy willbe displayed in the cane near theoffice.

The student who participatedwere Gary Ahrnmaan, Mike Kim,Howard Morn, David Schwartzand Gilbert Ya. Special recogni-tien ahoald be given to DnoidSchwerte sobo placed 5th oat of160 mnleslants.

F000diog Pooh Director Herbert L. Aoder000, nod Aost. VicePresident Adoette Serritelti select the three rviosrers to NorthernThsoVG'llece's 25th Aooiveroas History Quiz Drawing.

Northern Trast/G'Hore 2lith Anoiversm History Quiz winners,Mary Moeooey Il.) and Nellie Sicana each received a Zenith 19'color televioico. (Not ohowe is the third wiener, Dorothy Noesbr(.

lo celebration of their 25thAnoivorsary, Northern ThostBnrdr/O'Hore, locotedat8sOl W.Higgins ltd and 6401 N. HarlemAve, bave 000000ced the winnersof their history qoic drawing.Fooedisag Boots director, Herb-

cet L. Aodersoo, selected thelhroe wioorrs from moro' than2,000 entríeo, who correctlyanswered the aia qurotiono aboat

Legion Auxiliary busywith veterans projects

The Morton Greve AmericanLegioo Aooiliery Unit #134,cootinoing their yearly holidayopinI and endeavors on behalf ofthe former seeviormon, especiallythose still hospitalized,, ere en-gogiag themoalvea io severalprojecte fer the mooth of DUmm-her.

Under the dicectioo of hoopitolrehabilitation co-chairmen, bothpeat preoidento, Mrs. AlyceCampanelleofMorlon Grove, andMro. Jo Luogo of Shokie, a groepof ladies began the holidaycuutom,with wrapping of gifts atthe Armory in Chicago. All mUtsmither lo wrap the hundreds ofholiday preseats given lo eachhoupitalized veteran at the Chica-go-bed VA Hospitalo ander theaaspices of the American LegionGifla to the Ynalso program, TheGifts to the Yanbo is in its 39thyear.

Alan a group of dedicatedmembers eooembled to tabu a

the your 1958. Mary Me000ay,Katoe Shleño md Dorothy Naso-he euch received a Zenith 19'color trlavisioo.Northern Throt was fooeded io

1958 au the Barrir of Posh 63dge.Since that time, the Book beegeowo-to mora thais 9200 mitliooio 0000ts. lo 1582, the Boots waspuechosed by the Northern TrostCompany.

group of paraplegic meo to theWmdfietd Shopping Ceoter toenoblo them to portohe ofluncheon cod do odsoellaoeousChristmou shopping.

lo additioo, at the Gioco VAIloopitol, Hines, IL., o three doyGift Shop woo held. At oe root toouch veteran, he nos allowed topich from beautifol dioplaya ala areal store, a gift foe his wifeead/or parents end/or eachy000g child. These were theewropped by the loyal Auoiliuryvoluatoeeo mod tagged m the menhad their gift items all ready tocpeesentatioo. loo the cour of out oftown fomilisa who might not beable tojouroey to this area foe theholiday oraron, the Aaxiliasyladies prepared the gifts formailiog, uffloed postage mod e tagfrom the recipieet and pat themin the mail early enough to allawfor delivery before the 29th ofDecember.

. Singles Scë

Young SingleParents

December27Suddenly siegle aod 00 place

to go and no ose to (alb with? Agreat place to ¡jirel othersisgleo, hobo to a program per-tioeol to siegle parents, danceand soialiee .10 the weehtyTacoday evuoiog meetiogo ofthe, North Shore Chapter ofYoung Single Parcsto. Doorsopen al to30 p.m. at theWheeliog/Northbrooh Holidayloo, 2575 Milwaohre ave., Nor-lhbrooh. A cooh bar is alunprovided. $2 for members; '$3for non-members. No proopec-live members arr adsoitled uf-Irr 11p.m.

A uopport group meetsprrVioaO to the . regalarmeeting. For informationabout Ihe wrehly program orthe support group, please rail945-3160.

Aware SinglesDecember23

The Aware Siogles Group in-vitro all nioglen Io a diorussioo00 "When Voar Childrco ResentYour New Love" al 8:35 p.m. onFriday, Dec. 23, al theArlioglou Parb Hilton, Euclidave. and Rohlwiog rd.,Arliogtoo Heights. At 9 p.m.there will be u dunce with thelive music of Stone Rhylhm.Admission is $6 for one-members. For more jofor-matino, call Aware at 777-1005.

Combined ClubSingles

December 31All singles are leviten to a

Combined Club Siegles NewYears Eve Dance at 1:30 p.m.on Saturday, Dec. 31, at theArReglos Parh Hilton, 3450Eaclid, Arlington Heightu. Con-tinuoun music will be providedby two lier bands, Joeclios andThe Music People. The dance isco-sponsored by the AwareSinglen Group, the NorthwestSingles Association, aod Insightfor Singlen of Evanston. Ad-mission is $11. For more nf or-matins, call 769-2500.

, Lawmobile atThe lifth aed sixth grade

students at Melaer School wereprivileged recenlly lo hear aboutlaw enforcement and citioces'rightu and respossibilities fromtwo very able members of theStale's Attorney's olfice. Mr.Ronald Pala und Mr. MichaelHeard, botti members of the

-State's Allsroey's stoff came loMeleer School on Thursday,November 17. Alter hearingabout court proceduren, thestudents had the opportunity teact our a mock trial.

Viola Stoston, HUrriel Faberaod Evelyn Christensen, who arethe teachers pl these students,reported that Ihr program waaworthwhile. They todicated ahigh leert of interest oo the partof the studeots. Mr. Pala and Mr.Heard cumplimeeted the 510dm-Is on the quality uf qorsti005 theywere asked. Keoseth Panczyk,principal of Melzer Scheel, saidthat the school desires to involve

Parents WithoutPartners

December28"Bridgru and Barriera to

Loving Retationships" will 'bUthe topic presested at., theParret Withoat Partners; Chap.1er litI, on Wednesday, Dec.21at ' the . Goldeo FlaméRestaurant, 6417 W. HiggiosRd. ' .. .

Rrfresbmeot,s will be nervedfollowed by dando6 to live

Registration begios ut 8 p.m.Admission is $3 for membersand $4 for visitorn.' Fer jofor-mation, call 216-1643.

St. John BrebeufPhoenix Group

December28The St. JÑio Brebeaf Sup-

port/Challenge Group fordivorced, separated und'remarried Catholics has plan-sed a oncial eight sut ori Wed-sesday, December 21. We willmeet at Gullivers, 5801 N.Miiwaoker, Niles, at 8 p.m. Norenervatioos are necessary.Just come aed joio un tor asevening of fue and relanationdoriog thin holiday sea000. Newmembers arr always welcome,If you need more information,call 0go-9111 or 296-1183,

Aware SiHglesDecember 30 ,

The Aware Singlen Group io-viles all singles to a talli en'"Making Cootact" by CharleneKesoelmas at 8:35 p.m. osFriday, December 30, -at, theArliogton Fach Hilton, Euclidave. aed Rahlwiog rd.,Arlington Heights. At 9 pm.,there will be a dance wilh the

- live music of Concord . Ad-mission in $6 for oon-memberu.For more information, caliAware at777-1005, r-

Jewish SinglesDecember21

The Jewish Stogies (ages 21-45) presente a "Citywide Dan-ce" from 7-Il p.m. en Sanday,December 25, at Jolie Box Rae-dstand, located at 9046 W. Golf.Des Plaines. Admission is only$3 aed all are welcome.

Melzer Schoolgoverniiseotal, civic and businesspers000el io the curriculom isorder to enrich the children's ex-perimocen acid improve their an-derstandieg of the community.

Melzer School in located at 5400N. Griete, Morton Grove, and is50e of the live elemenlaryschools is East Maier SchoolDistrict 63.

Róosevelthonor student

Arleao Mary Vauthier, 4840Foster, Skekie, has heen inviI édto join the Franklin HSO0rSociety at Roosevelt University.The society recognieeugraduating Oenibrs who bave agrade point average of 3,5 (eu a4_t scalet or better. Named afterBenjamin Fraeblin, the societyfonters scholarship and characterin lhe thought uf Rooseveltstudenti,

Join the League ofWomen Voters?

Lrare more about what ishappesingin our commosity

Improve your governmentandtohave a good time doing it

s Tabe a stand on an imue thatthe League was advocating

Voue support Is needed tomaintain the Morton Grove-NilesLeague nf Women Voters! Youcan he one al over 6,500 womensed meo who make-op thegrassroots of the Illinais League.It is through the work of volse-teers, such as you, that thuLragte has made such an impact00 the quality of goveremrct iothis state aed in nur com-

The Legues unique multi-issueapproach provides members theopportunity to work together tomake a greater impact Ibanotherwior possible, YGU ran hepart efthat effort.

The League accomplished agreat deal in the past year. ThuLWV published a voleen guide incooperation with the ChicagoTribune. Four gubernatorialdebaten were produced. A Guideto Wumen's Rightu In DIluais wasresearched, written andpublishéd. The toll-freeLegislative Inforenatioe Hollineexpanded its hours'and receivedreqarstu for informatioo from allparlo of the state. An election undregistration eateodar was widelydtntrihuted. A guide to effectiveletter writing to public officialsbas been prioted, and reprinted.The puhlicalien Alternatives loPrialufl Pnaiabmeut nf Ploy? isstill in demand. by interestedeltizeos and watch-dog groups.

Through the Leugnen elf orto,osr velueteer lobbyists were uac-cesufat in providing leaderohipfor Ihr Fate Tau Coalition,achieviog puamge of the ProjectVate legislalion, liberalizing

voter registratlun tamo and ac-ting on the Illinois prison crisis,bused on our receet altemativeotu incarceration cnncesuus. We.would She to do even more aodcould with increased funding.

You cao help the League lo ceo-tinue to mahr an impact io ourcommunity sod io our state.Illinois citizens depend on theLeague for accurate nonpartisaninformatioe Und fer its dedicatedefforts to make Illinois a hellerstate in which to live and in whichto uorh. .

Remember Ihat you cao gaiefrom the League: information onlocal, state and eatiooal issues; achance to practice managementshills at a high leert io a suppur-live atmosphere; training andenperience io. organization,finance, policy analysis, poblicrelattocs and public speahiug;the opportunity to testify, lobbyand represent the League onpublic huards aod commissions:and of coarse, lasting [rien-dships.

The LWV is a grassrootsorganization. When an issue Isstudied, a ponitise is not toben ateither state or lederal levelswithout local leagumu giving io-pst. Stile and federal LWV hoardmemhersarr atoo asked lo testifyio congressional heariogs, Makeysor views honore: join the LW'!of MG/N. Membership is open loall ciliuenn 18 years or older. Forfurther informatiee raIl eves.696-25360e 967-5457.

Radio staffer

Jobo Wienlow Nordherg, 21Briar Rd., Golf, in a member ofthe 1013 WMXM radio stationstaffaI Lake Forent College

Nordhdrg, a senior, in majoringio Baoiseon/Spaninh,

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such diveroe communityorgun'czatiuou as: The Knightu ofColumbus Auniliary7 NorthSuhurhao Democratic ClUb;Maine Townubip RegularDemocratic Organization; Nileu-Mostos Grove Leugne of WomenVoters; aod Nuco Hiutorical andArtSociety.

In her renpome to the Cham-her, the 1983 Citizen of the 'leursaid, "I want le de more for thiscoesmunity I love". -

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revesue shurieg tondu from IhrState. -.

,In earlier action, a sttbcommit'

tee fer the State approved thelibrary's request but a full corn-miller' reversed the decision. Ifsuccessful, as applicatioe maygaio the Library an much an$250,006 toward $1,000,000 in con-structioli.

Board members also approvedas eupenditure fo about $1,41010repair cracks io the foundation ofthe main floor reading room doeto water leakage.

Again, board membersauthorized the administrator toestablish communications with acontractor for one year's serviceof the buildieg's photocopymachine.

Nues Events...Contlooed fremPoge 3

a Year Auction."Monetary "Awards" will be

distributed to various member'organizatiees that compriue thecommittee at the JanuaryMeeting of the N.E.C., and plassfer participation is the, RilesPark District 4th of July ac-tivities and the All AsnericanPicnic will be discusned.

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It is encouraging to Imow thetyou consider the bond eefsndiagplan the NSes Posh Diuteictentered into u good veatore.Board Presideet Elaine Heksenhm made a commendable effortto inform the public of ourastions. We bed to art so quicidythot it did out receive the publicatteotion il deserved.Reaching u decisino ne the.

proposal neu u demmdiog coder.lalsing that would hove becoimposniblu if we hod dealt with itindividually, hut fortuoately weroch had the other board mom-hors end the staff lo msint iogulbeeiog information, oartiagont the foutu and strszctueissg thuSeal form of the plan. Weattended meetings on bondrebseding, met with officiulo nfother park districts, bond under-weitern, financial advisors andspesI long hours oe the phoneand io meetings diseuasiog all theoupeetu of the program - all toaunare ourselves that it wan angood e proponol au it appeared tobe.la addition, Director. William

Haghes and Business ManagerPat Swnauon deserve' credit foeOnce again peovidiog no with thetype o6professioenl assiotanee weneeded to reach each no import-oat dec'mion, Whenever we haveifeeded that auuiulaoce, whetherwe were nnuluutingnuouner ice atIhr nail, purchasing n uewfiltration syotom for the peel oreebiodhig our bendo, we bevebeen uhle to count on the stuff foeobjective reliable ininenration.The entire boned and the staff

should share the credit for a jobwell done.

Mary Mueumk

. Under the le.dernbtp of Mr.RObert Jareo, music teacher, theSteveoeon Scheel Swing Ensem-hle appeared at a numbor of localeursioghomes dsriagthe meals ofDecember 12 beingiag musicalholiday greetiegs to senior citi-menu. The select group of TeamVI . girls appeared ut the PeekRidge Terrore, the ResurrectionPaviltion, Leu Manor, and theBallard Nursing Home amongothers in lbs Maine Townshiparee. These short concerto weremndocted during the studenti'lunch hour au the girls decidedthey wanted to give their time toentertaio the urnioeo.

Members of the Swing Ensene-hIe are: ErOso Aritaswa, TurnBausch, Monica Berry, lOnjaCager, Jessie Capellun, AmyDm00510, Asese Marie Dim, Che-yntyna Elinulsévoky, Cy Fein-berg, Chria Feiedewold, MichelleGrisasse, Sheen Pettezoan, lauraPerIman, Judy Rabin, DebbyDegea, Paulina Thrgau, CharronWillis, Katja Burnout, Pam Tho-

. Wiltia, Katja Bornoot, Pam Tho-mon, Colina GarUe.

In addition to einging fur thesenior citiasne, the girls prepared

- pa'I'd.

Last weehlvisited my eye darterfor e fallow-up vinit alter cataractsurgery cod au my way hnme, Istopped at T,J. Maus io MortiseGrove lo do come ehopping.

, An I walked out of the storm, Inoticed my cur woo leueing endmy tire wen nearly flat. Being nmotor citiara and feeling deeper-ate end helpless ut the timo, Iwalked towardu the Mosten Grovew Rents building hoping I moldmake. n plioee cull tu a servicestation cod 'get seme help.

As I wuawulkiog into thebeok, ayoung mua who was also wallsieginto the beak noticed I waslaohingtowuedu the car end mhedme ifeomething won wrong and ifhe could be of help. He wolkedOver to my rae and unid that whilethe tire woo low, I could utili driveit lo the romer of Demputee eaU.,Harlem to the Merathoo utotion.

t woo so oerv005 about deivieg ilthai I asked hirn, s perfectstronger, ifhe would drive the caracross the street for ma. He-didand oat osly did he stay with meuntO the tire war Sued, wbiohturned ont to he a leaking volve,but rebised to accept any gratuityhem me toe being so lUaU.

The young gentleman's oemenao Miohuel Flood cod he wasfrom Morton Oroya. I publiclywant to theoh him for bojog soMrd to u senior citizen cod I waist'everyone to boow, eupeeislly' utthis time nfyaur, thnt we do havewoedeefol young edotto wholouise thio world a better place to

The grateful stranger he helped,Mes. Berg

Stevenson Swing Ensemble

brings cheer to seniorsholiday grossing cardo that theydiateiheted among the reuidento.

Scevenuon School io located at.9000 Capitol dr., Des Plaines, andis One of five elerneetery octsoaloin East Moine Scheel District #63.

. Skokie Villageholiday hours

Skokie Village Hall will hecloned ou Saturday, December24, Monday, Decembor 26, Salar-day, Decembor 31, aod MondayJanuary 2. It will resume itsoormal hours the foltowiog days.'The retase collection schedule

will bo altered. Tboue resi dealsnormally having pickupo onMonday and Thursday will havepickups ou Tuesday and Thin--sday, and those that normultyhove pickups on Tuesday andFriday will have pickups onWednesday and Friday nl thatweek.

Additionally, the first meeting -

of the Board of Trsisteeu io 1984will he Tuesday, January 3, at 8

Please make a note of thesechueges.

Park Good Samaritancommissioner helps seniorcommeHds staff in distressDear Editori

Dear Editor:

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