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JUN1A 15 NILES PUILIC L1RRY 6%O ÚKTUU NILES IL 60648 : how wi11GovenorJimEdg3'S pmposed five percent property tarc cap affect a trpica1 suburban highschooldistrict? Donald E. Kenney, assistant superintendent for business for Maine Township High School Distflct2ol,POintrtia bleak pic- : . rCjUVCflald Orennan Heights maiflte!anC garage if the NEra Pik Board accepta ideas outlincd iiwiew. five.year pIansuggefiedbyeSifltW - terBeutse. The prenident reyealed his five-point plan at the monthly board meeliflgMarCh 19. mean- nouncement coincides with the park commiiOfletS every nag- mentof the parksystem. Beusse saidth former mainte- nance garagC was in a desirable, central paitofNilm and could be - turned into a viable recreation facility...fOr a tot progTam and Property tax cap coUld jeopardize schoolprograrns Currently the Maine Town- ship High Schools receive morn than 90 percent of their income from local sources, while only nine percent, mostly categorical fonds such as special ed, coca- tional ed, and orpans Inition, Continued on l'age 39 Nues continues fight for own zip code bySheilyaHaeU AzipcodeofNilra'ira goal long soughtby several Nues officials. Mayor Nicholas Blase calm an individual zip code a sg" of nia- bilas, for thevill3Ò and Msech 18, saidpostOfflce getterai maliagers recently rrcCiV guidelinen foc handling the review proceus re- gaoding zip codes and NUes wants to be COnuidereiL Henaid he will fill out the forms noces- naryandupplYs°°" Congressman Sidney Yates (D-9th) SPO!5SOCd a bill thatwas iheimpetus fongtheag islative procera that could help Nulea.hesaid. NilesitesWbOliVela the 60648 zipcode area are concerned with insurance raten being gauged mi the same scale as Chicago'n 606 numbrn- Sebnall said other considera- tioña enter the zip code catiteo- . Continüed taPage 39 C ii-5' 5 IlêS editionof 44 turn for education inthe suburbs in his testimony before she 11008e Revenue Committee recently. Many suburban school dis- tcicls are almost totally slepen- dent on property taxes lo provide educational services to stndenls, said Kenuey. 8746 N Shermer Road, Nues, illinois 60648 (708) 966-3900 VOL.34, NO:4i,muGLF.,TIWRSDAy, MARC1I21,5991 25 percopy by Shellytn Ilaabtitt Beusse charts 5-year plan avoiag mining property s i 1- 4 in,wnIe tan nurcharge--when they litasse pmdictud coelinuatioti or lies ar lsr1c -... l,,.j,.i Mn,-h of the mJrcIRe wnu unpie- - . - bysheilyaHaekett rclicvo some of the pmblems in meeting. : . - thegymprogram,suchaastàits. Reacting Io one of Boumes Other points Bottine offered suggestions, Commissioner Car- for future planning included ex- ot Panek underscored the need to passing theadminismitiOn facili- address the whole situation at the ty at the Recreation Center in RecreationCenter, notone aspect some manner'; takingacUon on at a time. She noted ita position - - the flooding atTam GolfÇourse; on Milwàukee -Avenue and said considesing a new clubhouse at projecis 111cm could not be done Tam Golf Coseno and timing. a piecemeal. - full, year-rouud ice rink for when This year's budget will be for - the 20-year-old refrigeratiOn eight months becasina the focal pipes in the floor have to be re- year was changed to coincide pbeed. He also quesuoncdBusi- with the calendar yearfl A 30-day ness Manager Ron Mrowiec public innpeclionoftheparkbud- aboutplansforaposaiblebondis- getextendu from April 12 toMay . sue in the fall, bet further discus- li. A public hearing and adop- - sion was postponed to a budget - Continued-on Page 39 Cardinal Bernardin dedic Nués man found- eád-- jn:-MG woods - A man gj:g fd - the body -ò,Liva.mfl SL Paul Woods, Mt Giovc,the flight ofMarehi6L-------- - Afterún*ccasfsilly trying to wakethe-ifln the anuitymo9s - dog-waIef c&led 9-l-i abose 9:5Opiñ. anti Morton Grove and !uíant Preserve police found the whiWNiale.dresscdin,flan- nel- woikohilt. ski jacket -and - sneakem,on the graundJiearaPa- vilionin Grove 1, the first grover - southwest otLincolnAvenUe- - - Thebodywasidentifiedasthat - of Steven WiksUOm, - 34. 8041 Ocoslo Avenue, Niles. Doctors - Continued on Page 39 7 Officia1s emphasize villages depend on tax monies to provide services Extend income tax surçharge, Blase urges t65sles MayorilaS Blase ment widespread lax relief Not andMoctonGrOVCAdmIfliSU ---i7NWMC members used Larry Axft emphasized e cry nurchage dolines to make vital town'ndependeii0000taxm00ies capital and --infrastructure - im- toprovideneededserviceto- provemenls,"Blaae said 5mene are tough times for all levels of ,---z- the annual t,egisiative govenmsent,..the burtlea of ser- Breakfast sponsored by the vices seems to fall increasingly Northwest Municipal Confer- onlocalgoveiiuflent4- - ence (NV/MC) in Arlington- HeexplainedanopPi!sedto the Heights, Blase, presiding chair- late 1970s. when 60 potcent of man, called for catitinualion of thefundingforlocalserviceswas- lheincometax5urchag - derived from the federal or siate The surcharge, a three peocent governments, only 30 percent payrolliax whichexpiren iniune, now comeafrom those sources. resulted in revenues. which were The mayor emphasized "We split -between local school dis- need your help io continue to do tticiumidmunicipaliUe5.ThemU. - whatwedowell." nicipalitiet often used the rove- March 18 Blase said mit-half uses for capital improvements. cent of the surcharge -revenue - - 0 n -went to education, one-half cent ates Pavilion -- --- -' - - Photo by DavidMiller - Joseph Ctinai Bernardin. -archbishop of al 57,óoms with 9gbedS to the nursing facility. Chicago, officially d8dIC8tOd the Sister Irene Archbishop Bernardin blessed the facility and geboPavilionatthe St. BenedictHome In NUes thanked Siete, 8mo. for her werk at St. Bene- . onMatch 17. The Pav!iohprovlde$ an addition' - - d!ct. Seesto,yoflpa96 3. H. ,,,!,tOii '.vL5 npent-it un dann newem and wa- te:mains. .: Morton Grove Adminintrater Larry Arftcallfl4fOrastatc-Wide taskforceonproerty lax-refonoc -Legislators' answer to reform is a cap on property laxen, Ant mid. - and described property taxes as the main way towns get money to provideseevices. He secs a lax cap posing pedo- lenas for municipalities. As aug- gestedby Governor Jim Edgar. towns would havó to submit a levy.five pretest above the exist- inglevy toareferendum. - He saidbasing villagecosls on the Commuer Price Index (CPI) does not track with the cant of Continued on Page 39 Seifl Seò Guide - pugeii 21-29

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Page 1: IlêS Extend tax surçharge, Blase urgesevanced.nileslibrary.org/.../NilesBugle/1991/03_21_1991.pdf'105,34. NO. 45, MARCH 25, 1991 8746 N. Shermer Rd. Nibs. IL 60648 Phonet 966-390e-1-24

JUN1A15

NILES PUILIC L1RRY

6%O ÚKTUU

NILES IL 60648

: how wi11GovenorJimEdg3'Spmposed five percent propertytarc cap affect a trpica1 suburbanhighschooldistrict?

Donald E. Kenney, assistantsuperintendent for business forMaine Township High SchoolDistflct2ol,POintrtia bleak pic-

: . rCjUVCflald OrennanHeights maiflte!anC garage

if the NEra Pik Board acceptaideas outlincd iiwiew. five.yearpIansuggefiedbyeSifltW -terBeutse.

The prenident reyealed hisfive-point plan at the monthlyboard meeliflgMarCh 19. mean-nouncement coincides with thepark commiiOfletS every nag-mentof the parksystem.

Beusse saidth former mainte-nance garagC was in a desirable,central paitofNilm and could be

- turned into a viable recreationfacility...fOr a tot progTam and

Property tax cap coUldjeopardize schoolprograrns

Currently the Maine Town-ship High Schools receive mornthan 90 percent of their incomefrom local sources, while onlynine percent, mostly categoricalfonds such as special ed, coca-tional ed, and orpans Inition,

Continued on l'age 39

Nues continuesfight for ownzip code

bySheilyaHaeUAzipcodeofNilra'iragoal long soughtby several Nuesofficials.

Mayor Nicholas Blase calm anindividual zip code a sg" of nia-

bilas, for thevill3Ò and Msech18,saidpostOfflce getterai maliagersrecently rrcCiV guidelinen fochandling the review proceus re-gaoding zip codes and NUes

wants to be COnuidereiL Henaidhe will fill out the forms noces-naryandupplYs°°"

Congressman Sidney Yates(D-9th) SPO!5SOCd a bill thatwasiheimpetus fongtheagislative procera that could helpNulea.hesaid.

NilesitesWbOliVela the 60648zipcode area are concerned withinsurance raten being gauged mithe same scale as Chicago'n 606

numbrn-Sebnall said other considera-

tioña enter the zip code catiteo-

.Continüed taPage 39

C ii-5' 5

IlêSeditionof

44

turn for education inthe suburbsin his testimony before she 11008eRevenue Committee recently.

Many suburban school dis-tcicls are almost totally slepen-dent on property taxes lo provideeducational services to stndenls,said Kenuey.

8746 N Shermer Road, Nues, illinois 60648 (708) 966-3900

VOL.34, NO:4i,muGLF.,TIWRSDAy, MARC1I21,5991 25 percopyby Shellytn Ilaabtitt

Beusse charts 5-year plan avoiag mining property

s i 1- 4 in,wnIe tan nurcharge--when they litasse pmdictud coelinuatioti

or lies ar lsr1c -... l,,.j,.i Mn,-h of the mJrcIRe wnu unpie-

- . - bysheilyaHaekettrclicvo some of the pmblems in meeting. : . -

thegymprogram,suchaastàits. Reacting Io one of BoumesOther points Bottine offered suggestions, Commissioner Car-

for future planning included ex- ot Panek underscored the need topassing theadminismitiOn facili- address the whole situation at thety at the Recreation Center in RecreationCenter, notone aspectsome manner'; takingacUon on at a time. She noted ita position -

- the flooding atTam GolfÇourse; on Milwàukee -Avenue and saidconsidesing a new clubhouse at projecis 111cm could not be doneTam Golf Coseno and timing. a piecemeal. -

full, year-rouud ice rink for when This year's budget will be for -the 20-year-old refrigeratiOn eight months becasina the focalpipes in the floor have to be re- year was changed to coincidepbeed. He also quesuoncdBusi- with the calendar yearfl A 30-day

ness Manager Ron Mrowiec public innpeclionoftheparkbud-aboutplansforaposaiblebondis- getextendu from April 12 toMay

.sue in the fall, bet further discus- li. A public hearing and adop- -

sion was postponed to a budget - Continued-on Page 39

Cardinal Bernardin dedic

Nués man found-eád-- jn:-MG woods -

A man gj:g fd-

the body -ò,Liva.mfl SL PaulWoods, Mt Giovc,the flightofMarehi6L-------- -

Afterún*ccasfsilly trying towakethe-ifln the anuitymo9s -dog-waIef c&led 9-l-i abose9:5Opiñ. anti Morton Grove and!uíant Preserve police found the

whiWNiale.dresscdin,flan-nel- woikohilt. ski jacket -and

- sneakem,on the graundJiearaPa-vilionin Grove 1, the first grover -

southwest otLincolnAvenUe- -

- Thebodywasidentifiedasthat -

of Steven WiksUOm, - 34. 8041Ocoslo Avenue, Niles. Doctors

- Continued on Page 39

7Officia1s emphasize villages depend

on tax monies to provide services

Extend incometax surçharge,Blase urges

t65sles MayorilaS Blase ment widespread lax relief NotandMoctonGrOVCAdmIfliSU ---i7NWMC members usedLarry Axft emphasized e cry nurchage dolines to make vitaltown'ndependeii0000taxm00ies capital and --infrastructure - im-

toprovideneededserviceto- provemenls,"Blaae said 5meneare tough times for all levels of

,---z- the annual t,egisiative govenmsent,..the burtlea of ser-Breakfast sponsored by the vices seems to fall increasinglyNorthwest Municipal Confer- onlocalgoveiiuflent4- -

ence (NV/MC) in Arlington- HeexplainedanopPi!sedto theHeights, Blase, presiding chair- late 1970s. when 60 potcent ofman, called for catitinualion of thefundingforlocalserviceswas-lheincometax5urchag -

derived from the federal or siateThe surcharge, a three peocent governments, only 30 percent

payrolliax whichexpiren iniune, now comeafrom those sources.resulted in revenues. which were The mayor emphasized "Wesplit -between local school dis- need your help io continue to dotticiumidmunicipaliUe5.ThemU. -

whatwedowell."nicipalitiet often used the rove- March 18 Blase said mit-halfuses for capital improvements. cent of the surcharge -revenue- -

0 n -went to education, one-half cent

ates Pavilion

-- --- -' -

-

Photo by DavidMiller

- Joseph Ctinai Bernardin. -archbishop of al 57,óoms with 9gbedS to the nursing facility.

Chicago, officially d8dIC8tOd the Sister Irene Archbishop Bernardin blessed the facility and

geboPavilionatthe St. BenedictHome In NUes thanked Siete, 8mo. for her werk at St. Bene-

. onMatch 17. The Pav!iohprovlde$ an addition' - -d!ct. Seesto,yoflpa96 3. H.

,,,!,tOii '.vL5

npent-it un dann newem and wa-te:mains. .:

Morton Grove AdminintraterLarry Arftcallfl4fOrastatc-Widetaskforceonproerty lax-refonoc-Legislators' answer to reform is acap on property laxen, Ant mid.

- and described property taxes asthe main way towns get money toprovideseevices.

He secs a lax cap posing pedo-lenas for municipalities. As aug-gestedby Governor Jim Edgar.towns would havó to submit alevy.five pretest above the exist-inglevy toareferendum.

- He saidbasing villagecosls onthe Commuer Price Index (CPI)does not track with the cant of

Continued on Page 39

SeiflSeòGuide -

pugeii 21-29

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-.-.--- ThEBVCLE,TIIVRSDAY,MARCH2Iq99I

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Photoby David Millerwotlt on the pew pool complex occurred enesyday that weathmpemeiftedjn order io meet thesummoropnnin «ale. The zero depth end tea-lure of!hepoO/casbeseenthove

Specially-marked eggs willalso be hidden for nome exuaspecial treasures,

Skokie appointsfinance directorRobert J, Nowak han been ap-

pointed fmancc director for theVillage of Skokie, Manager Al-bert J. Rigoni has announced.

Nowak has Served as chief ac-countant for the village alacoJuly, 1DM,

Nowak was selected fromamong 52 candidates, who up-plied for the position. A compre-heasive selection process wasused after national advertise-monta appeared in professional

I

publications.

Prior lo his work with the vil-lage, Nowak worked an an ac-counlant und auditor for severalprivate firms, He in a certifiedpublic accountant and has abachelor's degree m accountingfrom the University of Illinois,Chicago. Nowak also teaches ac-counting at Oakton CommunityCollege.

Under the dieecüon of formerFinance Director Dan Ryan,Nowak was chiefly responsiblefor the work involved in the vil-lage's winning the Certificate ofAchievement for Excellence inFinancial Reporting in 1988 and1989,

THE BUGLE(USFS eeft-ltio)David Besser

Editnr and Fnhtlslsrr.iIyNORTHERN CLINOIO

e NEWSpoPER.1 t- A8000IATION

'105,34. NO. 45, MARCH 25, 19918746 N. Shermer Rd.

Nibs. IL 60648Phonet 966-390e-1-24

Psrbtlohed Weekly un Thursdayht Nltes, IllinnIs

lecund Class Postage forThe Bugle paid at Chleoga, Ill.

Postmaster: Send addressrhanges to The Bugle, 8746

Sher-sner Rd., NUes, IL 60655

Ssbrnrlptios Rote (Its Advance)Per single espy .9.25Otte year $13.00Two yenes $22.50Three yeses $29.05I year Senior Citleens. . . , .51136A your (out of enonty), . , . .515.90s year (foretgn) o:eo

All APO 9ddesoesHs: iorServle6nten: $25.00

t

Model kit businessbooming due to war

Pheto by David MillerJeffDelhaye of Des Plaines Hobbies in shown wifh some of

the more popularplastic model kits ofhardware that was usedduringthe Persian GulfWareffortbythe coalition forces.

byDavidMiller

The Feesian Gulf War has 'die Arabia during the war. butbecs phenomenal for the plastics they ate nearly impossible to getmodel basiness" staled Jeff Del- and do not have the same launch-baye, of Des Plaines Hobbies, eras thcteaqi "skuds used.1468-70 Lee Street, in Des The "Patriot' auti-skud tiefen-Plaines. sive missile toed by the coalition

'I believe that Monogram (a forcesjustcame into stock at Descompany which designs and Plaines Hobbies, bat only in amanufaclures plastic model kils working" model forne whichin Morton Grove) has gone to means one that can acwaily bethree 8-hour production shifla" flown and intended for the modelDellsayesaid. rocketry hobbist market.

Des Plaines Hobbies ilselfhas With the supportive spirit thatbeen srtling about five times the hasbeen seen all over tisecountrynumber of Monogram A-IO for this war efftirt, it is noi sur-"Warthog" ground-auack, anti- prising that inreased interest inIaskfighteraieplaneldusincethe the military hardware ruoliwarbegauin mid-January, shonldfollowsuit,

The "Apache" AH.64 ground- When people hear about ourattack helicopter was also one of nation's "hi-tech" equipment andthepopularoellerstiering thepast the tremendously successful jobcouple of months, according lo that it andthe fighting troops didDelhaye. The Ml 'Abrams" bat- in the war, there is a natural ten-11e tank, which served as the dency to want to know moremainstayofthegroand warte lib- about therqaipmentandbuildingcrate Kuwait, has been the best a scale model is one of the bestselling tank kit model that Del- ways oflearnisg all ofthe exleri-baye couldiemember ordelailo,Delhayesaid,

Delhaye indicated that one Most of the kils include non-small plastics model company is strategic specifications and otherpresently producing a model of inforsnation needed to fully un-the sknd' missileused by Ilselea- derstand the capabilities of theqi miilaryagainstI5rland Sua- miilaey machines.

Nues sidewalkrepair program

The Village of Niles is offering a sidewalk replacement programfor owners who will pay half the cost to repair cracked public side-walks in front of their homes.

The Engineering Deparlment is handing the program, which al-lows the village to repair the sidewalks at half price to residente. A

:minimum of two sidewalk squares mast be repaired for an owner toparticipate in the program. The owner should murk with chalk thesection or sections in need ofreplacement,

To apply, simply fill ont the application below and send it toNitra' Engineering Division of Public Services Department, 6849West Touhy Ave. Applications mast be in by May 31 1991. Formore information on the program, call 967-61(6), cxl.

rNILES' SO/So SIDEWALK PROGRAM

I NAME

: ADDRESS

! TELEPHONE

i I wish to participate in the Niles' 50/50 Sidewalk Program. t II have sqnatvs of front public sidewalk for re.I

placement

I SignedL

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Date

& :1ii ukAn Independent Community NewspaperEstabljghed in 1957

8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois 60648 (708) 966-3900

OLR celebratesst. Joseph Day

; î

. Photoby DavidMillerThe feast of8t. Joseph, which was originaoy brought lo this

count,), from the island ofSidlly, was celebrated at Our Lady ofRansomparish on Sunday, March 17. Theparish complex local-edat 8624 W NormalAve. in Nibs was filled to overflowing ashundredsattènd.edtheevent.

Generous helpings offood andmus:c were the fare throughout tise afternoon with the St. Joseph's Table blessing takingplaco immediatelyfollowing SundayMass. Aliproceeds from theoventare earmarkedtoprovide help fortheneedy farnilies of thepandit.

Behediöt Homeaddition dedicated

by David MillerThe official dedication of Use islered by The Catholic Charities

new SisterireneSeboPavilion of Eranch of lise Archdiocese ofThe SI. Benedict Home in Nues Chicago (seeThe Bugle Commit-was held on St, Patrick's Day, nilyPocasaeticleofMarch 14).Marchl7at3p.m. In uSenet ;e for the opening

The Sister Irene Pavillon in the dedication were Joseph Cardinalnew 57-room, 99-bed addition to Bernardin, Archbishop of Chica-the home a16930 W. Touhy Ave. go, Sister Irene Sebo, O.S.B.. liseand provides more than double guiding force behind the project,the capacity for the skilled nuis- The Honorable Nicholas Blase,ing care facility,which is admin- Continued on Page 33

Miss Teen awaits wordon re-scheduled pageant

by David Miller1991 Illinois Miss Teen ofthe Persian Gulf,

Year'. Nina Bavero of Nuns, is Withthesafety eftheyoang la.anxiously awaiting word from dies in mind, pageant oeganizcrspagrantorganizees as to when the felt it was best to postpose the1991 event to choose Miss Tren event until acteur-est conclusionU.S.A. wiiltakeplace. so the Gulf War could be seen,

Originally scheduled to be and since now that appeaes tobobeld in Honolulu, Hawaii, io happening they must re-organizeApril, Ihn pageant was postponed the event along with the thou-when fighting broke OuI 5 the Continued on Page 33

Maeksonthecarandtirelracits a the northbound entrance to In-indicate a 91 Ford Mustang slo- ims 94 and fled on foot, butlenfrom Landmark Fords tot at waspickedupafterafootchase.6200 Touhy Avenue, Nues, the The iniver. a Chicagoan, 24,morning of March 8, must have edo charged with felony autobeen driven under afenie arpar- theftandwiilrelurutO courtAprilaling the car lot wide a nearby 4 gseruoeivingacontineauce.driveway. .

Skokiepolicespottedthecaras The car had a smashed driversitwasbeingdrivenCastOflTooby window and u peeled steeringAvenue and Niles police joined column, with scratches es thein pamtoverthecarhood,roofaiid

I

5nty4iivs nt!$4 Iien s 8Qefftr

IIncumbents propose surplus village buildings for day care

i es trustee candidates .

iscuss services,, recyclingbyLindaA,lluirus

Panek, Marusekon record aswrite-ins

Two write-in candidates forthe office ofNiles village trusteeare on record with County ClerkDavidfln'soffice,

March 19 mconne Quinn. a di-rector in Ort's office confirmeddeclarations of intent wein icalved from Nileuites Carol Pa-lick and Masy Marusek to nun aswrite-lacuestdatesforthetmussee

lsm theApril2elcclion,The two candIdates were re-

moved from regular ballot stand-ing in 'February when CircuitCourt Judge Etigene Wachowskiruled their candidacy Uonsdid not indicate they sought thepostof'Village IronIco.

With little less than two weeksremaiidngbcforetheelccdon,thetwo are planning o provide vot-ers with un instructive flyer onhow towritein candidales' nameson the ballot, which can be car-rieti inlothe voling booth,

Niles tavern'sliquor !icensein jeopardy

Willoughby's Tuvem. Inc.,5960W.Touhy Ave..Niles is oneof 13 Chicago area and northernillinois liquor essabliabmenlo tohave theirslate liquor licenses re-yoked last week by the lilinoinLiquorcommissioa.

Atahcaring atthe State ofIta-.Bois Center in Chicago, the corn.mission warned those establish-mente that they are in immediate

CentinuedonPage33 -

Essay contest inners na eq..

\Piclured above Wiih Mayor Nicholas Blase

are the 1901 Junior High Essay Contest Win-sers sponsored by the Village of Nibs and lise

Optimist Club ofNiles.The winners represented lise mayor and vil-

lpgetboardala Mock t4llag8oardMeolsng on

TEEDUGLF, TBIJRSDAY, MARCIO 21,1991

MEMBERNerthern Illiniti.Newnp.perAnnotation

David Besser - EdIter & PublIsherDiuce Miller - Director of AdvertisingLinda Burns . Copy Editor

Park district spending gaineunder attack Sunday as three ofthe five candidates vying for twoopeningson the Niles Parkftoardaddressed residente' questions ata fotuns sponsored by the t.eagueof Women Voters.

Marlene Barock claimed dierebas been a mismnnagement ofmoney in the district and pro-posed a Financial Master Plan tocreate stability within hie dislrict.General obligation bonds used tofinance capital improvementsneedtobepeoperly managed, shesalit

Baczck,33.isapart-timedanceinsleuclor and has worked as aiystemsanalystconsuttant.

Sack Hcnrlksen, 35, a Nuesparamedic and former Tam GolfCourse manager, said, We havelo start planning for the future.We must start allocating for oro-

pAGE

3

I

jeclssuchastheiceriok?In addition to getting needed

Ballard Ice Rink repaies under-way, he would like tty sec a newyear-roundclubhouseatTamandmore locker rooms at the Geen-nanHeighlagym.

"1f we getmore noageoutof fa-diities, Ibetieve we can keep taxdoilarsdown.° be said,

Incumbent Elaine Beinen, a12-year veteran of the board sun-ning for reelection, defended thedislxict'sspendingpolicy.

She said there has been belttightenlngandmaintains"wewellcontinue to work with a budgetthat will meet the needs of thecommunity. We've tiled to cut atot of corners. We've workedhard,Wehaveahighoverbead."

HeIssen noted some of the re-cent imtsrOvemeflls in the distrioL

Continued on Page 33

Park candidatesvoice spending concerns

by Linda A. BurnsCandidatos for the five open- orthanceaiestatnoaes.'

ingson theNilesVilageBoardof u'rzybylo, another in-Trasloes assured residente Suo, cumbent, said although it is tooday existing vellage services early to react, the answer- is towould not suffer if the stale ap- make more efficient purchases

inch as therecentporcliase oigo-lice squads through she state at areduced price.

Although services would notbe cut the viHage boardwoaldlook forways to control expensE-Inres,JammMuhoneysaid.

Kathy Nosalik vowed shewouldkeepservicesas theyare,

The candidates reiterated thetheme ofmainlainicg quality ser-vicesatlowcoslstosmstdents,

Cent'mued on Page 33

proves Governoriim Edgar's pro-posedpropertylaxculs.

Six of the seven candidatesseeking trustee posts attending aforum sponsored by the Leagueof Women Voters, said theywould notcutsereices.

"Caning services is not theansweratall," BettyBccch said.

We don't plan to cut nay ser-vices," incombent Trustee BartMurphy said adding. 'We'll raisemoneyby some oIlier means rulli-

Feb. 26. The winners are (left to right) TheresaNewman, Jenna Milazzo, Patricia Dzizmski, lotPlace Winner Sharon Arndt, who representedthe Mayor at the Meeting, Mayor NicholasBlase, Chris Torres, Jeremy Niedermaier, TomBudzik, Tam Shahwan, andJeremyBarrtiie.'

Construction on thonewNilospoolatjhe RocCenter on Milwaukee Avenue appears io hoproceeding along on schudujo. Tom Lippen, di-racier ofPa,ks and Recreation, has made sure

Easter Bunny Nues EasterThe Leaning Tower YMCA

6300 West Touhy Ave. in Nues,will be holding theft 2nd AnnualEasterBunny Bicakfaston Saner-day,March23, from9 to I i a.m andgirlsofNiles.

ingcandynnd toys forallhe boysThe Easter bunny will b hid-

We Invete all of you and your Bring yourbasket io collect allfamilier Cojôiwus for àmoerdng kin4s&f goo'i.. 5On Salurday,filled with Family Fun. A Cout- March 23 at the Ballard Leisureneneal Breakfast will be served Center, 8320 Ballard Rd. Timesand Ihe EasIer Bunny will have a are: 3-4 year-olds 10-10:30 am.;surprise for all children attend- 5-7 yrar-olds 10:45-81:15 am.;ing. and 8-10 year-olds 11:30-noon.

The cost is $3 per person pre- Feeis$1/cbild.eegislration and $4 per person at No one will go home emptythe door. For snore information handedat this hunt. The haul willcontact - The-Leaning Tower be moved inside in case of

at(708) 647-8222. inclementwealher.

i Chicagoan chargedwith car theft in Nues

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Knights of Columbusdonates to M-NASR

WaitBeusse, chairman ofthe NorthAmerican Marlyrs mental-lyretardedprogrampresents a check io GaryKoenig, directoralM-NASF?. Pictured (I to r) are Ken Lee, state Mentally 19e (arladCo-Chairman, Gary Koeni9, M-NASR director, Walt Beusee,NUes chairman, Carl Ferina, Nitos co-chairman and fund drivecoordinator and Carl Alobo, from M-NA$F?. This successfulTootcie RòllDrive ensbtedthe Nitos KnihtuofColumbus to dis-tribute ovor$22,000to local handicapped organizations.

Library planscomputer classes

Computer shy? No need tocontinuels quietisolation.

Thecomputer lob staff of theNUes Puhlic Library is willing tobuild your sOif-confidence. Dale

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Carnegie eatyourheai-tout!Inleoduclory classes will he of-

feresi, free of charge, during themonths of March, April, assdMay. Classes will lasI for approx-isnately one hour anti ale open lothe public. Hands ou applicationwilt Sot be avaitabte during classtime.

NilesLihraey cardholders withthe sigued responsibility state-.

ment may wautto make a lab res-ervation following class to prac-licewhatthey've learned.

Registration is required antilimited to 30. Contact the Lab,967-8554, toreserve your space.

Classes offered: Macintosh -Monday, March 25, 11 am. -noon, Word Perfect 5.0 - Mon-day, April 15, 11 am. - noon,MacWrite LI - Saturday, April20,li am. -noon,Wordperlecl50-Saturday. April 20, 2:30 - 3:30p.m., MacWrite II - Monday,April 29, 11 am. - noon, Paint-brush -Monday,May 13, 11 am.- noon, SuperPaint - Salarday,Muy 18, 1 - 2p.m., Paintbrush -Saturday, May 18, 2:30 - 3:30p.m., Superpaint - Monday, May20, 1 1 am. - noon.

SENIOR CITIZENS

Leaning Toweroffers springclasses. The Spring li registration ofclasses at Leaning TowerYMCA, 6300 West Touhy Ave-nue, Nibs. begint Thursday,Match 28 for members andTheaday, April 2 for open tegit-ilcation. Classes begin April 15and will orn for 7 weeks.

The Y' pmvidea Classes fornil ages and interests, Dad &Tot, Kiddie Kollege, Play &Learn, Gymnastics, CreativeMovement, Discovery Pun for2-3 year obis, Making Music for2-5 year olds and Art Adventure

.for 2-5 years. Also, gym andSwim combination classes areavailable with and without par-enls.

Orientation for pre-school itThursday, April II at 7:15 p.m.A program called Biddy Basket-bail for 4-6 yearu is duo offeredand outdoor T-BaIl for 4-7 yearolsis. Two new pregoams are of-fred - Story Time" for 3-4-5year olds and "Just Play' for 18nonths - 4 years also, a 'Farm"Team for swimmers 5 and un-der, Other new pregeamu are"Mon, Dad and Me Acting" and"Fun with Acting".

For Youth - ages 6-15 Pro-glEssive Swim Classet, Por-poise, Diving, Leaders Club,Skin Diving, Healthy Heroes,l-2" Rag Bail Softball League,Wallyball and Youth lnssoc-lional Basketball, Sports Plus,Gymnastics, Synchro Swim,Judo & Self Defeuse, Tae ICwonDo and Racquethall. A special"Aqua Blast" water exerciseclass is offered for 12-16 yearolds.

For Adults: Swim tustruction,Judo, Self Defeuse, Tao KwonDo, Ballroom Dance, Aqumas-lies, Aquarobics, Water Jogging!Walking, Arthritis Water tener-cian Piogeant, Lifeguurding,Scuba Club, Skin Diving, Mas-1ers Swim. Physical FitnessClassen and Specialty Aerobics,Weight Training, PersonalTraining, Cardiac Rehab, Notti-donaI Coumeling und Diet Con-trol, Weight Loss, Stress Tcstingand lioatth Risk Appraisal,Blood Pressure Scrocoin,Heatthy Back, CPR, Golf, Yogs,Wattybati and Racquetball, Fn-day Family Fue Nitro (April 5,l9and Fumity Nito Dinner, May3 md 17), Dog Obedience, Ftyp'nosis aDd many other programs.Other programs iectudo Tal Chi,Co-Ed Vottoyball, Divorce withDtgrtity, tesighta for Parents andChitdren at Risk and manyotherprograms.

For information cutI NietaDoehier, Program Executive Di-rector at the LenaiRg TowerYMCA, 647-8222.

The Freshmanshown atlibrary

The fourth film in the SpringFilms at Ilse Libtary seriea, TheFreshman (Ruted PG 99 min.)will be shown on Monday,March 25.

A naive film student accepts ajob with a powerful New Yorkimporter and fmds himselfdrawn deeper and deeper into uningenious scam involving an en-dangered Komodo Dragon, theimporters daughter, Bert PtiekS,and a group of very hungry ac-cenEtes.

Due to limited seating andheavy public demand, thisSpring we have scheduled two Bxploresurn.-e, theancient artofJapanese inkpainting. Individ-showings of this film - 2 and 7 ualized utstructton is provtded foe studente at all levels. Beginnersp.m. Z1w111 learn o use Onental pamtiag equipment and the techniques

Toctoets are required for this used to patnt classtc nature subjects auch as bamboo, chrysantho--film showing at the Nibs Li- reams, and plums. Painting supplies and rice paper aro available atbrury. Seventy-five lickelu will the first sesaion for appronimately $20,be available at the circulation Registrationsarebeing takennow on afirst-come-ftrst served bu-.deCk (one ticket pee person in ti5.

-x-P8Ç$'.s j

Nues Senior Citizens967-6100 ext. 376

PilLES SENIOR CENTER REGISTRATIONTheNilea SeniotCenterlu on to aliNiles ounioru, 62 and over

andtheiryoungernpouseu. Thecenteris locatedat80600aktonsiNiles,967-6l00ext. 376. -.

- . WOMEN'S CLUB MEETñ'9GThe Women's Club usd0 hold their Match meeting on Mcntiay,

Mare'25 at I p.m. The annual installation tea will follow tIse basi-3jnestmeeting. Ailueniorwomenareinvitgd tauSend,-

STAMPCLUE .The uenior center stamp club will hold their next meedng on

Tuesday, Maech26at 1:30p.m. Thegroupwill meetatBaHa.j.sure Center, 8320 Ballard Ed. in Nileu. Foe more ksfminatboo, call967-6I00,exl. 376. -

, SENIORCENTERCLOSEDFORHOLmAY -

The NIes Senior Centerwiff be closed on Friday, March 29 inobservance of600dFriday. The seniorceuterWillreopenon Mon-day,April 1.

MEN'S CLUB TRIP - -

; TheMen'sClubis selling dckels foraleip toPhil Smidt'sRes.rantand Ihn Water Reclamadon Plant Lunch entree choices in-: dude chicken; poncIo or frog legt. The bus will leave at 9 am. undt return at 5 p.m. The cost of the trip is $15, whiehincludea lunch,

,loneand IranspOnlalion. Call the seniorcenIerat9676l00, ext. 376fdrtickeiavailability,

MEN'S CLUB GOLF TOURNAMENTThe senior center Men's Club will host the season'n first Tang

GolfTouenamenton Wednesday, April 17 with teè times begiúning:at 7:42 am. The tountarnentcost is $8, which ittcludeo golf, prizes

and lunch.Paymentmustbemadattheineofregtaioflpofad. ditionalinformatjon.cuJl 967-6100, ext. 376, -

. CPRCLASS.. -

TheunniorceetarwillbestaRclansforseniorsTheclast wiBo be held on Wednesday, April 3 from I to 3 p.m. and presented by-

theNilesFire Department. A card will be issued touE whopass the'ctass. Those seniors with medical condi6on should cheek with -

their physiciant before enrolling. Rmervations are necessary and -

* 376.

; DISCOVERYDISCUSSIONGROUP: Registration is now being lateen for the Discovery DiucussionGroup,a newprogram utthecenterwltich allowspa-ticipants fo ex-. ptore new ideas. share opinionu,reflectiontand thoughts. The class

: will meet on Thursdayt, April 25 through May 30 from to3:30,

Ip.m.Thereisnofeeforthispeogearn,however, preregistasotton mm-

qasred. A book will be provided for use by each student. For+ ofnnslation,cajgMaureenatthearniorrnnter 967-6100,ext. 376.. -

INCOMETAXFILINGASSISTANCÉPROGRA]I8

- Appoinlmeuts forthofilingofincome tax formuatthoseoiorces-termay now bernacle. Those wishing an appointmentshooldbetsge,EOandoverandhavean unnual incomeundor$35,000. Forappotot-monte, please call the couler at 967-6100, ext. 376. There is uUchargeforthisprogoam. -

z MARCULUNCHEONt Registration is new being taken for the March Luncheoa set for+. Wednesday. March 27 at 12:30 p.m. The menu inclndes tpoghettt

and meatballs, tossed salud with dressing, french-beead and canoltcake. Entertainment witi ho provided by the Niles Sensor Center

4 SqaareDanceGroupand IheLine Dunce Gronp.Tickets aro $4.25.

TELLtGENTIyVJ'flNG LECTUREA leclnee on intetligont itsveatiog will be presented on Thursday,

March28 at2p.m. by David Gagen ofFirstofAmerica Bank. Gag- oen was a previons guest speaker attho conter and was very well ro-

o ceivetl, presenting iovntuabte investing information, Rmervationsare necessary and may be made by calling the ceutoe at 967-6100,ent.376.

G VILLAGEOFSKOKIE oThe Smith Activities Center, located at Lincoln and Clalilz in

Skokie will present a program 'Positive Modification" on March °25,atl:30p.m. 4: George O'Hare, director of Senior Citizen Advocacy will offer

t Some unundandhelpfulsdviceonarnentug theposilive.AU are welcome and this should prove to be a vety upbeat pro-

gram.

ForfOtftlteriufotttttetou,plrmcall67JOS$Ø.Bxt 338.o¡ VILLAGEOFSKOKIEo The Smith Activities Center will offer Japanese Ink Pointing

- : classes on Thursdays, April 18 loJune 6, (8 weeks) from 1:30 pus.: -to 3:30 p.m. Cost of the classes is $25 and the instructor is KoyolThomas. Clastes will be held at the Smith Activities Center, Lin-

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Morton GroveSenior Citizens

470-5223

Shëéhän eiected toIrish Fellowship board

Commissioner Nancy DrewSheehan, who is also vice presi-denS of the Water ReclamationDistrict of Greater Chicago, hasbeen elected to the Board of Di-rectors of the Irish FellowshipClubof Chicago.

Commissioner Sheehan is agraduate of Mother McAuley

. High School, St. Marys CollegeofNoire Dame, and received herlaw degree from John MarshallLaw School.

Upon graduation of lawschool, Commissioner Sheehanbecame an assistant stales aliar-ney of Cools County and waselected a commissioner of theW.RD. is 1986. She is the firstwoman to ever be elected a vicepresident of the district.

Commissioner Sheehan is nformer teacher at Taft HighSchool.

Tax seminarset for March 21.

Even those whsve filed their1990 atxreturns wilt benefit fromrnan upcoming lax seminar st FirstChicago Bank of Ravenswood.

TaIkisgTnxrs atthefrce ses-

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5105 wilt he Alan Alparl, a part-nec with the accasntisg firm ofBlackman Kaltick Baetelsteis,and Allen Hostricka, a tax spe-ciatistwith the firm.

Atport and Hostricka will ad-dress a variety of topics during

. the sue-hour seminar including1991 tax changes and how thesechanges wilt affect consumerborrowing, investments and busi-ness owners. Additionally, theytIoffer several last minute tax tipsto those whove yet to file their1990 retnms.

'Talking Taxes wilt be fee-tiered at 7:30 p.m. March 21, atFirst Chicago Bank of Ravens-waods Saûgaemsh bmnce at4l45W.PeiersonAve. in Chicago.

Reservations are required andcanhemadeby catting (3 12) 989-3100. Refreshments will benerved following the seminar.

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Tax returns;need schoolcode

AstheApril 15 deadlineïar fil-ing income lax returns approach-es, MaiseTownship High SchoolDistrict 207 has annanuced thefour digit school code that citi-zens must include on their stateincome tax relwns.

For citizens who live in DesPlaines Elementary District 62and Maine Township HighSchool District 207, the numberin 0146.

Far citizens who live in EastMaine Elementary District 63and Maine Township HighSchool District 207, the numberof 0150.

For citizens who live in PaticRidge-Niles Elementaiy District64 and Maine Township HighSchool District 207, the numberin 0215.

For citizens who live in Pen-noyer District 79 and MaineTownship High School District207,thensimberisQ2l6.

Mt. ProspectLibrary plansbooksale

The Friands of the Mt. Pros-pect Public Library will havetheir annual Spring Used BookSale Saturday, March 23 andSunday, March 24 at the libraty,10 5. Emeison (corner of Rie.83 and Central Rd.).

Sale items include adult andchildrens fiction and oon-fictionin hard cover and paperback etti-lions. Also included am maga-eines, records, a few tapes andmany fictional rarnaesce books.

Aspecial preview night. forFriends' members only, will be6:30 - d9 p.m. Friday, March 22.Memberships wilt be accepted atthe door.

The public suie wilt be openfrom 9 am. to 4 p.m. Saturdayand from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday.There is na admitsiou charge.

For indormation, please callthe Library Information Desk aE(708) 253-5675.

Sign Languageclasses beginProgress Center for tndepen-

dent Living is offering Sign Lan-guage classes far beginners start-ing March27, foreight weeks.

Theclans will hefrom 6-7 p.m.ut Progress Center for lndepe9-dem Living, 320 Lake SL, OakPark. The cost is $40, which in-eludes the price of ihe book.

For additional iufomsatjon,contact Frogrem Center at (708)524-0600, (708) 524-0690 TDD.

Kiwanis speakersnamed for March

Maty Manning of AffiliatedBank in Skokie, the March pro-gram chairman of dee SkokieValley Kiwanis Club, has an-nounced the guest speakers.

On March 21 the Skokie post-master will discuss the postal in-speclion service.

On March 28 juvenile crimewill be addressed by an assistantstatus attomey.

The Skokie Valley Kiwanismeets for lunch at noon ouThrusdays at the Holiday Inn in

. Skokie.

Danile J. GhawalyPrI. Danite J. Ghawaly has

completed the motar transportoperatercourse atFort Dix, Treu-Ion, NJ.

He is the sas of Oeorge andRoaeOhawalyofDesFlaiues.

The private in a 1989 graduateofMaine West High School, DesPlaines

HOWTO SELECTANURSINGIIOMEGreatøppoiwnities, theadaliday carecenterat455s Chamb SL

Skakie will present a special ptogram enlided,"Row io Select a: Nursing Home.r Theptogram begiusat7p.m. ou Thursday, Msh. 21 and theguestspeakerwillbeRobynO2ieal,Nursingnomeo. bndsrnan for suburban Cook County. For more information call

ILisdaal679-5610.

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SLEEP DISORDERS. Oaklon Anus, the senior rental retirement living camplex alf 1665 OakionPlacein DesPlaines will presenta SpeCiaJpmg-; titled, Sleep Disorders. Theprogram begms at l:30p.nt.on Mon-t day, March25 and thegueatspeakerwill-bejonathun Gansee, M.D.

from Farest Hospital in Des Plaines. For reaervaflons call 827.,4200. zCHOLESTEROL SCREENINGS

A special clime for cholesterol screening will be held feom9 ta10a.m. on Monday, March 26 in theFhckingerSenierCen The

C quick and simple test will give an accuratebtnoe.i cholesterol meas-z urementinjnstthree minutes. ForMorton Grove seniors (age 65 i-) 4z who have never been sctuened before, there is no charge for theo screening. Therein adiscouuted feeof$3 for thosedesiring follawz np screenings and $4 for those under age 65. Nan-renidenta sf ail;

ages are welcome and mustpay $4.

4 . SMYPHON1ESINTHEKEYOFieSj,,z OakEn Community College presenta another pmg in their

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Passages lecture series enlilled, "Symphonies in the Key of See.'MaxineKanter,Ph.D., lecturerforLyricOpein, writerfortheEncy

z clapediaBrirannica, willcnsisethroughadiverailyofmasicalcompositions inspired by lite sights and symbols of the sea. The pro-gram begins at I p.m. on Tuesday, March 26 at Oakton East, 7701 4LincalnAve. in Skokie.

C SALVAT1ONARMyDONui'DAy zThe Salvation Artny, is a well-imown charitable organization4 serving families and individuals for many years across the globe

and righthere in Morton Grove. The Morton Grovetjnitofthe Sal- zvatios Army will be holding its annual Donut Day lo solicit canin;butions on Friday, June 7 and Salurday, Juue 8. Volunteer taggersare now beingsoughttohelp with thmueffott. No traffic intersection

C tagging will be involved. Formore information contaciBud Swan- zson, Donut Day chairman at the Morton Grove Department ofHealth & Human Services,470-5246.

TAXINGFORMS; The April 15 deadline is fautapproachingand the Marten Geav4valnnIeerinesme aidesareavailable loaasistseniorcitieenrmio

C dentswith theirfederal andsiate incometax forms.Thepeagrwssas.

Ithose

who would like help with the language, formulen, undevery-changing lax laws. Seniors can make a euservalion far Mou-days and Wednesdays al Prairie View,or Fridays at the FlickiugerCenter by calling the Sesior Hot Line at 470-5223. There is abso-+

t lately nochargefarthis service.

Cz LENDING CLOSET

ITheMortan

GroveLcndisgClosel (ariginatty, theAmerican Le-gion Fast #134 Lending Closet) has a variety of helpful hospitalequipment avaitable for Morton Grave residents. The equipmentisloaned free ofchnrge to people with temporary arpermsneet disa-bilitien. The Closet also accepta donations of items is goad coude-Gissn.Farmoreinfanexj0n coli the Departmentafllealth & HumanServices at470-5246.4 4

z Many folks are not aware that there is a loi of help out there farHOSPICE

those suffering from mujor, serious illnenses. Our friends fromRainbow Hnspicewill comelotheprairieview CommunityCenter

zat 12:30 p.m. on Monday, April 15 with a slide presentation lofa-4miliarize all of su with the hospice concept astI the Iremeudons

z availability of services far people during a mast serious time of CC seed. This is nota happy orenterlainiug topic butis very valanble i

youaeeu'tuptadalo with thinprogram audita services.C

For more information about these senior services and recrealionprograms, call the Morton Grove Senior Hot Line at 4705223, or

C the Prairie View Cammanity Center at 965-7447. To receive thez 'Seniors in Marlou Grove newsletter, send $2.50 ta the Morionz GroveFartcDisnjcl6834 DempsterstMocton Grove,IL60053.

Center of ConcernVolunteer praised

Computers have became so Center und, because she enjoysmuch a part of all office equipr being helpful, volunteered IOment fol when votunteer Barba-train vurious staff members inra Shadow offered lo Irais some operating computers.of the staff in Operating the corn-

puler, her offer wan quickly ac- Because of her teaching andcepled. her expertise in computers sheShe in well-qnalifieej from her han made it possible far the staff

awn secretarial experience with of The Center of Concern IOBell and Howell. give all the help required toWhen she reuniereiS the wails serve the growing number of cli-farce in 1976 after her lInee enti who call for help every day.nous were of high school age, For more information aboutwho was employed by a small volunteerhrg sr services, pleasenystems management company. calt (708) 823-0453 or stop in atThere she started to learn about The Center of Concern's officecampulors. at 1580 N. Northwent Highway

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Mayor NichoIs Blase recently distributedawards to village employees with 30 years ofService. Pictured are (top row) Bill Reid, Mayor

Directory available forwidowed, single adults

"Moving On," a free directory Town Hall, 1700 Ballard Road,of support services and enrich- Park Ridge,ing experiences for widowed Maine Township also is spon-und single adults is available soring a new groap, ONE + 01'-from the Maine Township gro- TIONS, for widowed and singleVernment, adutts, ages 45 through 65.

Listings are included for grief Members can lake advantagesupport groups, social activities, of free seminars oit issues ofseniors gronps, singles gronps cnmmon interest, a Snndayfor adutts 45 and otder, special Strottcrs gmup to explore inter-interets and hobbies, exploring ewing sites, a Cuisine Club fornear and far, books and music, dining adventures, interestingand vntnnteer opportantt,cs. volunteer opportunities, and day

Ttis frce directory can be ob- trips and vacations co-spoasoeedtamed at the Maine Townshit, by Maine Township's OPTIONS

Tom Chapin performsNationally acclaimed singer and Peabody awards for bis

songwriter Tom Chopin wil ap- ABC-TV Children's showpear with Chicago favorite Meg. "Make a Wish," has establishedon McDonongh on Friday, himself as a premier perfornierMarch 22, 7 p.m. at Fnendship on the national folk concert cie-Concert Hall, Kolpin and Algon- cuit, assuming the legacy of hisquia Rds., Des Plaines, brother Hairy Chapin.

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ONE + OPTIONS is opon toMaine Township residents.Membership is free and poetici-poets benefit fesm getiup rateson trips and activities. Non-residents are welcome lo join,bnl will be charged a surchargeon fee-based activities.

For further information onONE + OPTIONS or Ilse free"Moving On' booklet, call SueNcuschel, 297-2510, e*l. 240.

March 22$13 at the door and may he par-chased from the ML PeospcctPark District, 411 S. Mopte St.,Mt, Prospect.

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THURSDAYEVENINGADULTJEWISHSINGLES

We meet the first and thirdThursday evening evesy monthat 8 .m. The group provides

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speakeru, socialization and en-freshments. Cost- $3. Thursday,March 21 we will mccl at Con-geegalion K.1.N.S., 2800 W.North Shore, Chicago (open loall singlen). Speaker - an nicest-ment counselor, Topic - InvestYour Money Wisely. Come onOuI and ment some now friendstonight - welcome Rt,ssian sis-

' gigi For information call Gary: Koth: home (708) 632-0082, of-

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lice(3l2) 761-2400.

' 1N-BETWEENERCLUBSingles (40-65): The in-

Betweeners Singles Club willhold their monthly meeting inthe Ministry Center of SL Ray-mond's Church, I-Ohs & Mil-bum Streets, ML Prospect, ouFrtday evening, March 22 at 8p.m. All singles welcome! Re-frcshmenlu - Isish Dancers. Ad-mtsston, guents$2, members SI.Por information call (708) 675-4426.

.ST. PETER'S SINGLES

All singles invited to thesetwo big dances: SL Peter's Sis-gles Dances Friday, March 22,at 9 p.m. Casa Royale, 763 LeeSL, Des Plaines, $5 and Salue-day, March 23, 9 p.m. NorthPark Apte., 5801 N. Pulaski,$5. Includes all drinks. Por in-fomsatios call (312) 334-2589,

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MARCH23NORTH ShOREJEWISh SINGLES

All singles 39+ are invited toattend these fnnctioss. OttMarch 23rd, 7:43 the group willattend a theatre presentation of"Fiddler On The Roof' at theTudor Conti Theatre (located inthe Women's Library Club) 325Tudor Couet Glencoe. Cafestyle searing. Send $10 check toNSJS. P.O. Bon 1501, Skokie,IL 60076 to be received by Pri-day, March 15. Call Dee ut(312) 561.7794 for mfnematios.

NORTHWEST SINGLESASSOCIATtON

All singles are invited to theCombined Club Singles Dancewith the live music of the FullMorta at8:30 p.m. On Saturday,March 23, at the EmbassySuites O'Hare Hotel, 6501 N.Mannheim Road, Rosemout,The event is Co-sponsored bythe Northwest Singles Associa.sinn, Young Suburban Singles,and Singles & Company. Ad-misstun will be $8. Por moreinformation call (312) 725-3300.

MARCH 24NORTH SHOREJEWISII SINGLES

All singles 39+ are invited toattend these functions. SundayMarsh 24 at 7:30 p.m. thegroup will hold its monthlydance ut the Hyatt Liticotuwoorjl-lotel, 4500 W. Touhy, Lin-colnwoud, Eddie Ran's Oeches-tra will play. There is free park-ing and door prizes. Non-members cost at the door is $7and members cost is $5. Callfor information: Doris (708)679-1582, Beverly (708) 967-7702 or Sylvia (312) 338-7276.

JEWISH SINGLESThe Jewish Singles invite you

to a Citywide Dance on Sunday,March 24, from 7:45-tl:45p.m., at"Kronies", l997N.Cly.boum, Chicago. Appetizers anddoorpeizes included. Admissionis only $4.

MARCH24SPARES SUNDAYEVENING CLUB

The Spurns Sunday EveningClnb will host a singles danceand meeting Sunday, March24

. at the American legion Post,6140 Dempster St., MortonGrove at 7:30 p.m. Social Hour6:30 p.m. No Program - just anevening of "getting together,"Sandwiches, cake and coffeewill be nerved and dancing tothe music of Emil Bruni after.wards. For information, call(708)965-$730.

SIZZLINGSINGLESSizzling Singles welcomes

you ho a gala singles party (25+)every Sunday at Private Eyes,Deerficld Hyalt, I.aICe-COO1Rd., Deerfield, 7 p.m. $6 in-eludes ncrumptiouu buffel!Proper attire requestest Wherenorth shore singles meetS Info, -945-3400E

EVERYSUNDAyORIGINAL SUNDAYSINGLESDANcEPARTY

Featuring Di Bill Matthews.EverySunday,7p.m,,$5, Sisees-Ion Hotel O3Iaee, ManiesLounge, 6810 N. Mannheim-Rd., Rosemom, Call (312) 921-6321 foe inforninijon.

SINGLES DANCE PARTYFealoriug DJ Bill Matthews.

EverySnnday,7p.rn.,$5, Sisees-tuo Hotel OThiti, ManiesLounge, 6810 N. MannheimRd., RouemonL Call (312) 921-6321 for information.

MARCH27A.G.BETHISRAELSINGLES

A. G. Beth Israel Singles (35. and up). Meeting on WednesdayMarch 27, I p.m. at the Sysu-gogne, 3635 W. Devon Ave.,Chicago, will hostjoel Henningfrom American Civil LibertiesUnion who will discuss CivilRights. Donation $3, refresh-musts served. Social hour fol-lows. Formore information call(312) $49-3910.

A. G. BETHISRAELSINGLES

A. G. Beth Israel Singles(ages 35 and up). Meeting onWednesday March 27, 8 p.m. atthe Synagogue. 3635 W. DevonAve., Chicago, will host JoelHenning from American CivilLiberties Union who will As-cuss Civil Rights. Donation $3,refreshments served. Socialhour follows. For more infor-mationcall(3I2)549-3910.

MARCH29CHICAGOLAND SINGLES

The Chicagoland Singles As-socialion will sponsor a singlesdance with Ilse live music ofTrenduelters at 8:30 p.m on Fri.day. March 29, ut the MaisiottOak Brook Hotel, 1401 W.22nd Steent, Oak Brook. Mlsingles are invited. Admissionis $7. For more information callChicagoland Singles (312) 545-1515.

MARCH30NORTHWEST SINGLESASSOCIATION

All singles aie invited lo theCombined Club Singles Dancewith thu live manic of MustcMakers at 8:30 p.m. on Salue-day, March 30, at the MarriottOTilare Hotel, 8535 West Hig-gins Road, Chicago. Thu eventis co-spoanored by the North-west Singles Assuciatiun,Yoang Ssbseban Singles, andSingles A Company. Admis-sion will be $8. For more infer-mation call (312)725-3300.

Derby winnersadvance to run-off

The CubScouju olPack 175(oSt. JohhBrbeufhoId the iran-fluai Pinewood Derby al their monthly pack meeting. The topfourwinners wiliadvancelo the ThundervalleyoistrictRun.off

The toptourwinners were: lstptace -LtavidPotak:2ndplaceJoeTomoleon!: 3rdp!ace - JustinBates and4thplace Erik Still-

Juniör Wizardsclass for preschoolers

Junior Wizards, a preuchool Center. This program has be-science claus, will be held this come qnite popular so parentsspring at the Morton Grove Path are euconraged to register theirDiStrict child early.

Classes ace planneti for Fri. For more information calldays from 10 to 11:30 n.m. at 965-7447.tise Prairie View Community

Easter huntplanned in Skokie

The EasIer Bunny has left loteof goodies lo fatti in Skokie'sOaklon Fark, 4701 Oakton SL In

- caseof soin, goodies will behanded out inside Gakton Cen-1er.

This event, co-sponsored byIlse Skokie Park District and

American Legion Skokie Post#320, edil lake place on Salue-day. March 30,

Times are: 2-3 year oIls10:30 am. ; 4-5 year-oIls 10:45am. and 6-8 year oIls at 11 a.m.

-The event is free. Please call647-1511 for more infomsalion.

Nues Parks sponsor'Name the PóoI' contestThe NiIm Park Dislrict is upoflarso' ng a Name Ilse Pool" con-

test in conjunction with the opening of the new Recreation CenlerPooh which is tenlatively scheduled for June 15. Contest guide.lines are au follows: :

Only those residing within the Village ofNiles are eligible.Only one entry per family WiILI,C acccgttetLNames of individuals (alive or deceased), organizations,

sleeelafavenuea will gsLbc accepted. The Niles Park Diulrict'sin-tentistoru-uamethepooldenotingitasa"fun'placetobe.(Ex-ample: Wet N Wild, Magic Wateen)

All entries mast be submitted and received by 5 p.m. Friday,April 5, ut Nileu Park Dislrict. 7817 Milwaukee Ave,, Niles, IL60648.

Entries will be based on originality und creativity. The newcero depth pool will feaftue a new water slide placed among rockfotmations, children's aquatic play slructures, sand play urea. sundeck space, and new concession area. The consleusting colorscheme will include royal blue, yellow, aqua, orange and purple.

In caseof ties, awards will be given simultaneously. TheNiles Park District reserves lise right to reject any and all entries.

The winning family will receive a 1991 family pass to lisenew pool and a pielero of the winning family will uppear in 'pieBugle newspapers,

Golf Maine softballregistration startsThe Golf Maine Park District

has begun Adult Softball regis.teuton.

League play begins in earlyMay with one Women's 12"leugne (Monday night), fourMen's 12" leagues (Wed, night,Sat. afternoon, Sunday afternoonand evening) Mm's 96" leagues(Wed. night, Fri. night and Snn-day morning) and a Coed 16"league un Sunday ufternoon andevening.

Registration is done on a pri-ority system. The last day of ing.istration is April 19. For more

' information contact Rich at 297-3000.

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Children are invited to aunique aftemoon of enlerlain.ment at the Morton Grove ParkDistricL

Professional actors present ashort play in which a mystery un-folds. Then all the childrea ley toassolve the mystery using lite an-uwers to various riddles, puzzles.andcodedmeusageu.

Girl's high .

school basketballleague

TheNilesPark Disleictis look-ing forteamu to participate in thegirl's high schoolsprksgbasketball league,

Registration is lakela by teamonly. Fer application and furtherinformation conlactiohn Jekotat(708) 967-6975.

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Tuesday, March 26 from I lo 3p.m. for I lo 12 year oIls, lt willbe held at National Park. The feois $6 per child. Register now be-cause space is limited. Pnid out ifyou have an ace detective in yourfussily.

Youth gymtiasticsregistrationunderway

The Niles Park District is00w taking registration foryouth spring gymnastics classes.

Girl's and boy's between theages of 5 and 13 can reigster forthis program. Classes are heldTuesday's at the Ballard LeisneoCenter beginning on March 26.Peeis$20.

Contact John Jekot at (708)967-6975 for further informa-lion.

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Church & Temple

Lutheran church plansHoly Week services

Special Services have been . Radiance singing Near theplanned at St. John Lutheran CroEs".Church (Missouri Synod) for On Good Friday. Maivh 29,Palm Sunday.March24. services will begin at noon and

Worship times are 8 and 10:30 7:30 p.m. The Order of Tcnebeaeam. Palm crosses will be distrib will be followedbyhoth servaces.UtcEl Et Lheconclusion ofboth ser- The ancient Order of Tenebraevices. The sennon theme will he: was traditionally sang during"Attitnde Check!" based on Phi- Holy Week lo impresa the heartslippians2:5-ll nd minds of believers with the

Daring Ike 10:30 am. service, awful censeqtiences of sin andthree young adults: Russell Hein, thcgreatflcss ofahc Saviors sacri-Greta Hildebrand, and Simone lice. The word Tracheae meansHumuun,will makeapublicalfir- darkness.matiuu of their faith and he re- Thu services will hegm w lightceived into communcant mcm- und gradually grow darker, end-hership through the Rile of ing in lutai darkness. lt will in-Cosfuieatiou. dude medilations on the Seveu

The memhers of SL kIm ex- Last Words of Christ from thetend a curdial invilation lo all crouswhichwillheblendcilwithmemhers of Ihr community tore- congregatiunal singing and upe-joice with litern on this special cial music by the Adult Choir ofday. St. Jehn Lutheran Church is St. lohn including And No Birdleculed at 7429 Milwaukee Ave. Sang and My Savior JeousinNileu. with notos by Stephanie Pilolla

On Maundy Thursday, March undKristin Sloebig.28, Worship Services with Holy All the members of the cam-Communion will he held at 8:45 munityarewelcomelojoin in anyam. and 7:30 p.m. The theme for and all of these special HolyPastor Sloebigs message will be: Week Services. For more infor-Participauls, Not Speclators marion, call Ihn church office at

basealoa I Corinthians 10:16-17. (708)647-9867.Speciulmusicwillbepmvidedby

School pailicipates inOperation Rice Bowl

Resurrection High School sta-dents recently participated in theInternational Relief Program'Operation Rice Bowl spoa-sored by the Office of Peace andJusilce of the Catholic Relief Ser-

Thiupcogram attempts to makep opte ammo of the pmblem ofIt nger throughout the wortd dur-ing Ihn Lenten Season. Prayer,fasting and alms giving aceswessed as possible urmeclies tothis overwhelmmg problem.

The committee at the highs huui organized Prayer Servicesthutiuctuded personal reflectionss hew und why to help; and a

video un the accomplishments of

Operation Rice Bowl over pastyears. These accelera were heldin the chapel duriugeach class po-notI and were attended by sta-deals. iadependeutly as well as.wholeclassen. All the money col-looted went to Catholic ReliefServices.

The commituee, underthe duc-hua of religion teacher, MikeLungo and Campus Minister,tsouua Cascina, was made up ofthe following volunteers: seniors,Ellen Cribben,Dawn Kolaski andKan Spola; juniors, Lorena Oat-tuso, Christine Nawcewicz andDonna Ostermanu; sophomores,Kirsten Cascina, Emily Lallosa,end Arlene Masley and freshmanSusan Randazzo.

COLONIALWOJCIECHOWSKI ' FUNERAL H OMES

Though you muy not likn tu think . abusa ii, makingprovisions sow io pay for your funeral offers snssdfinsucial advantages, including fixing cersain ouata andeating ihr financial strain on pour sunvivurs. Today,shore ave nxcetleni pre-fisancis . plans avaitabte. Forcoofidensial ii,fnnn:atiun, with no obligosios, pleats call ustoday. . . -

Wo are -proud - to announce- a sew addition io CotunialFuneral l-tome .- A -hrneuuewcot library-. fur adults andchildren. Pieuse stop by - and hrowse iheaugh oureolloclioc of books spee.ialicing in material for thosegrieviog a toss through death. We also have available areference gside of local self. help -and aid groups.

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Church p'ans-guest musician

Henrietta Nance, a member ofthe Grant Park Symphony, hasperfesmed tierouglsoul tise Unit-ed Slates, Meico and Germanyas a member of the New Or-leans Cincinnati. and the CityOpera of Augsburg, West 0er-many, symphony orchestras.

She wilt participate its theWorship Service at MayfairPresbyterian Church, 4358 WestAioslic Street, Chicugo, on PalmSunmday, March 24, and wiltaccompany the choir cia the vio-la and perform a duet withLouise A. Eversull.

Holy WeekServices atLutheran church

Holy Week Services at EdisonPark Lutheran Church, 6626 N.Oliphant Ave., will begin onPalm Sunday. March - 24, withworship at 7:30. 8:30 and I 1 am.Palm fronda will he distributed.

On March 28. Maundy Thais-day, Holy Communion will beof-feredatthe 11 am. and 7:30 p.m.services. There will he the read-ing of the Passion on Good Pri-day. March 29, at 3 p.m.; and the'VeilingoftheCross' at 6:30 and8p.m.

Edison Park Lutheran Churchwill alsojoin other neighborhoodchurches ist the ecurnecical'Walkofthe Cross' at 10 am. onGood Friday. The Watkof theCmss wilt originate at the Nr-wood Park Lntfseran Church,5917 N. Nina.

MG churchplans Holy Weekactivities

The events of Holy Week io.elude an Agape Feast ou Thurs-day, March 28, ató:30p.m.

The traditional meal of home-mude seep and bread will beshared. This year's service will bea presealalion of Christ in thePassover. On Good Friday,March 29 at 8 p.m., a TenebraeService (service ofdarknms) willhe held. All are welcome lo at-tend these services in preparationfoe thejoyfal celebration of Bust-er.

Easter day services are at 7:30am. and 10 um. with EasterBreakfastfrom 8:30 so9:30 am.

Call the church office if youneed more icfomsation os any oftheevents mentioced, 965-2982.

.OBITUARIES

Mary S. StevensonMamy S. Stevenson (asce

Steward), 96. of Nileu, died onMarch 11 hi Ravenswood Hou-pilaI, Chicago. Men. Stevensonwas horn on July 6, 1894, mScotland. She was the wife of-the lateJohn Stevenson; motherof the late Isabel Stevenson,William (Shirley) Stevenson,Elizabeth (Robert) Walker;grandmother of Robert (Elisa-beth) Walker, Marjory (Clyde)Podraza, Sandra (Thomas) Pa-risi, John Wa&er great grand-mother of Gregg, Amy andMike. Funeral Services wereheld at lrvingwoosl AcaciaPresbyterian Chcrch. Chicago.on Friday, March 15, from 51ra-ja Terrace Funeral Home,Niles.

Anthony S. ValenteAnthony t. Valente, 75, of

Niles, diedonMarch Il in Res-surection Hospital, Chicago.Mr. Valente was horn on June6, 1915 initaly.Hewasthehus-hand of Maria Valente; fatherofJosepls , Ralph , Rose Garciaund Vincent Valente; grandfa-they of lt. Funeral Serviceswere held- at St. John BrebeufChurch, Niles, on Thursday,March 14, from Skaja TerraceFuneralHome, Nibs. Intermentwas in All Saints Cemetery,Des Plaines.

Pastan Howard W. Boswell,,Jr. will speak on "Here HeComes!' bused on Isaiah 50:4-9a and Mack 11:1-11 on PalmSunday, March 24, 10 am., atthe Niles Community Church.

Children (age 2 through grade8) are invited lo Church School,9:45 to 11:15 am. Eagles PcI-lowuhip (Grades 7 through 12)meet at 5:30 p.m. far dinner fol-lowesl by a discussion on how tostudy God's Word, and fellow-ship.

Maundy Thursday, March 28at 7:30 p.m. we worship aroundthe table downstairs iv the all-purpose room, und hear a ser-

NSJC conductsShabbat Services

Rabbi Edward H. Peldheimand Cantor Joel J. Rezoick willconduct Shahbat Services Munch22, at 8:15 p.m. at NorthwestSuburban Jewish Congregation,7llOOLyons, Marsos Grove.

Salurday, March 23, serviceswill be at 9:30 am. at the upon-gagne.

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Alice WilliamsAlice Williams (neo Lacki),

77,ofNiles,diedonMarvhg inLutheran General Hespilal,Park Ridge. Mrs. Williams wasbornoriJuly27, 1913, in Chisa.go. She was the motherof CarolAnne Williams; grandmotherof Amy Kathleen Milanich,Mark Louis Milanich; sister ofHenrietta Tollick. Funeral Ser-vices wem held at SL AndrewsHome, Niles on Monday,March 11. from Skaja TerraceFuneral Home, Nilen. Intermentwas in SL Adalbert Cemetery,NiIm, Illinois.

Andrew KielyAndrew Kiely, 88, ol'Niles,

died on March 10 in Niles. Mr,Kiely was boni on March 29,1902, in trelassd. He was thehusband ofMary Hogan; fatherof Andrew J. (Mary Jane) Kie.ly; grandfather of Mary, An-drew (Christi), Carol; greatgrandfather of Jonathon, KB.Murphy, Christie, Ai. Kiely.Funeral Services were held atOur Lady of Ransom Church,Nileu,- on Wednesday, March13, from Skaja Terrace FaneraiHome, Nues. Interment wan inAll Saints Cemetery, DesPlaineu, Illinois.

mon an "Oste Bread, One Cup,One Table Spread" based on Ex-relus 24:3-8 and I Corinthians10:16-17,

Good Friday, March 29 at7:30 p.m. enperience the Tese-brae Service and a Cantata on"The Passion of Christ".

Nues Community Church isal 740t W. Oakton St. (betweenMilwaukee and Harlem Ave-nues) in Niles.

Cull the Charch Office for in-formation at (708) 967-6921.

Church planspancakebreakfast

Mutan Avenue United Metho-dist Church, 5850 N. Estos wullsold a Pancake Day Breakfast,Bake Saie and Mini Spring Bou-tique on Saturday. March 23,fmm8 am, to 2p.m.

Thepancake meal costis 53.50for adalls, $2 for children 4 to 12and free forchildren 3 and under.Beveragealone is 506.

NSJC plansAuction '91

Northwest Suburban JewishÇongregationisplanningils Ace-lion '91" on Sunday, April 28. atthesynagogue,7800 Lyons. Mor-ton Grove.

For further information aboutthis evening please contact MikeYeuner at(708) 297.6024.

St. Constanceplans reunion

In conjunclion with SL Con-stance Parish's 75th Anniversary.an ALL-ALUMJ1I Reunion forall graduates of SL Constance

ns1Igh School and CardinalSleiteli High School will be heldenMay 18, 1991,

For more information call SLConstance Parish al (312) 545-8581.

Nues church plansHoly Week services

t.19 t'. 151

- St. Anseim'sEpiscopal Church

"Ihn Church nl ihn apsis Dna,"1600 N. Greomnood Park Ridge

(Twa btmts. .05th stD.n,pat., m G,e.nwand)'(708) u2n-auli

Wi wilso,,i Yo, in Oar Holy Weakand Easter Osreicen:

PALM sUNDAYMARCH 24StOma tese AM. . t.isaegy ofthe PaliesMAUNDY THURSDAY - MARCH 20

-

705P.M. - Liourgy . Vigil ai Asian cf sirpuer. GOODFRIDAY MARCH29Nono md7:30 P.M.-.Ldssiay of the tscy

HOLY SATURDAY MARCH30tOP.M. -meCenas VIOC of Ecairr

- EAsTER DAYMARCH 35iandiOA.M. -Masar,

p5l

- Holy Week ServicesPalm- Sunday Mar. 24th -Oi45am Church Scheut

10OOam Worship Sorviuo -

'Stern Hr Cornea't,aiatiSO,4.9a,Mo,k iii-ii

Mausedy Thais. Maar. 28th73Opan Worohip Service

"OaeB,oad,OonCa ,0cc Tabto Sparau.'

- Cand Friday Mar. 9th -

7:30pm Tocrbrao ServiceCuiStotS: The Puasian of Chi-idi

Nwm COMMUNITY Ciivacss

Ouernd w.00,wnII,Jr., £a,Iu,74ut w. O,k,u, 5,.

Iil,tlliuoia SlOan(708) 567-002t

5--c-us

-st. Luke'sUnited.Church of Christ

9233 Sherman 9oad (nl HnalcmIMarran Grave, IltInain

(7051 065-5233nao. Jamas B. naseau, Pasta,

PALM SUNDAYMARCH 2410:15 A,M.O,oirCaoiasa 'The Pasaba"

MAVIODYTHUR5MARCH 207,30 P.M. -Theme, 'PrnynrAsAsonegie with God's Wilt'

Worehipand Cc,oe,aviov- . GOOD FRIDAY . MARCH29

7,30P.M. - Thorne, 'Piayn, A, A nsosggte Was, Suiaa'-

Teanbran See-aloe- EASTER 5UNDAYMARCH3S

7:30 sod is:t5 AM. - Theme: "A Gll,cpenOfEermiiy'EasseaWnrehlpServbue oEse Comnuniov

9:m AM, -EaeserBreoblass (CaS Church for Reanevaiova)(A cereer bIo for Haedicappnd)

- St. Paul LutheranChurch and School -

7070 Nues Center RandSkokle, ltllnaln 60077

(71g) 673-5535Wntter Hoto,, Punta,

. Lao janes, Assaclale Pastor -

,-.PALM SDAY MARCH24

amAte. md 5100 AM. - Bteasieg afmo PaId,,-

MAEJNDY THURSDAY - MARCH20.

7:30 P.M. - Haiy Cananuolce20

7:35P.M. - Se-Mae of ike CmiiEAS'FER SUNDAYMARCH 35

5-so AM. - E.asrrSrss 5ilsetSaiy Commacion8:05A.M. .HotyCommurboa -

tins AM. - Pesiivsiofltoly Cmrosnnioo

ASTFER SERThatWe Might HaveEvèrlasting Life

pLc,Edison Park

Lutheran Church662g North Otlphant Avenan

ChInano, lilIes), 60635(3125 531-5131

1.1 sacarla bio tar the havdlnappsd) -

PALM SUNDAY MARCH247:30, S:3Oavd 11:10A.M. -SoMera -

Palm Frond, Wie se- Di,rnlbcirdMAUNDY THURsDAY - MARCH20

il:unA.M.and7:3upM&miues -

lIoty Cuwwuvjo,, win On orfcmuGOOD FRiDAY - MARCH39

350P.M. -Sn,vlrn nfthnPar,jon Reading6:3SacdO,OOP.M....VniliocufshnC,oa,

EAsTeR SUNDAY MARCH305:36 AM. -nankin Sorulue

n raree- Bmakfa,s,eill br ,nwrd byLuthenLrauorrouooiog the somme

S:3Oand 11:00A.M. - Feeüvr Wvvhip- IlrtyCOmmnanioneiuoeoff,rediacirFeesia,semie,a.

SprrialMuur Chafre aadhesrsn,eaiaiioe

Saint JohnLUtheranChurch and

Christian Day School7429 Milwaukee Ase,, Hiles, lilinvla

(755) 647-0567 -

- Rov.Tienmaa K. Sioateg, PastorMAUNDYTHURSDAY - MARCH20

0:45 AM. and 7:30 P.M. - Wo,ahip Srrauo,n edili Holy Curnmavion5e-noce Thrmn: "Pammicipavia, Nos Speoiosr,s"

SoerrooTens: i Ceminihisos in:i6-t7, GOOD FRIDAYMARCH 20

Neo., aed 7:35P.M. - The Ondee nf Tmebmno- Mrdleaiiona an ihn Seem LassWe,d, nf Cb,i,r

EARrER DAY MARCH35635usd 9,30 AM. - WcrahipSomvice-. south Holy Camosnim

Seaem Th,nas:-"An Un,hakrabte Hope: Neu cois Po,nvee'Sennes Tras: i Cailoii,im, tS:t9-25

Our Lady Of RansomFaith Community

5624 Wool Noesenl Avenue, NItos litiasis(7501 n23-2ans Farbe, DaCe

EASTER SCHEDULE 5995MARCH iSParish Pe-nonio Srruicn7:30 PM - 4p,ie,0

-(Polish and Spa,deh CcefesiimalMARC5123ti:OOAJcIPmoemsomiue-4pmieasa

(Poli,h md Spruich Confeeeiwe)5:15e PM Mees - Begins io achootvnsribute.

Palms voilibe di,sibuied7:eOPMMcsa (Spanish) Pobos nitibe disoibured

Ousdove solrmapmcnessionai aIIM ae,e, (weather peernisiog)MARCH 24 PALM SUNDAY

ungios in sahontvresihvtn. Palms as ali Macira7:30, 9:15, 10:45 md 12:15 Maese,

Oordron interno pmoea,iusm ai alt M s,aes (meathempreviisieg)- MARCH2OHOLYTHUR5DAY

5:05AM Mumie5 Piayrr7:30 PM - Ce,vsnrmoeniiass nfthn Land's Scpper

. Adurasioa sodi midnighsMARCH29-0000 FRIDAY

- 5:IIOAM Morning Puye-et2:m.3:60PMtevoe La,iwc,dsercbries'Tm Oar'

- 7;3SPMCessuuemr'ssicnofthet.omd'atsoath -.Readieaofthn.Paraicn,VrneradovofthrCm,,

. Conancuion Seeciur -

. . MARCH35EOLY SATURDAY' . sao AM - Momioc Fraye, -

. It:OOAMFcodBie,,mg --. 7:3OPMSlnssiogofcewfine

toiri,ioe ofeew mnobe. . .

FinsMase of tla,irrMARCH31 - EASTER SUNDAY

5:45 AMnanCee Semine (Ousside, weathnm pemielog)73n, 9:15, 15:45 AM und 12:15 FM M asar, iv ChumS

itsaAMMesamOpaIcehHmilt2:3O Maas - (Spnrish/Eoglish) iv Paluch Hill

"f: f Cl I , v14IE.46iJ-iJp,65yuMARVH2I1p9t.

4o

1hrMORTONCROVE COMMU1-flTYCHURCH

Morton GroveCommunity Church

(Presbyterian)5044 Aaotln Avenue

Manan Gran., limaIs 55003- )75S) 965-2082

- Rev. Moi A. airainHOLY WREK WORSHIP SCHEDULE

PALM SUNDAY MARCH24ie:m AM. - Woeship 5o,vieos

MAUNDYTHURSDAY_MARCH 206:30 P.M. -Wcanhip se-rajan,

- -GOOD FRIDAY MARCH20S:WP.M..Wo,abipnn,viueeEASTER DAYMARCH3S -

7:30 and 15W kM. - Wnrahip5ervices -

Naase-ay Se-romea Avail.bin9:3onnd 9:30 AM. - Eustee5enukfaaose,vrd

MessiahLutheranChurch

(The Esangeiioai Latharu, CharcO in Anaeniea)i6Oa Versan Ano., Perk Ridge, liiiaotn 60060

1708) 823-6504(I Block Saaihwenr at Luthers, General Haapliel

Ceylon Glikeetnan, aonIa, Paular -

Joaeph Hatro,nirgm, Asslslnol PenlarBrin Wesler, Au,I,lanl Peals, for YønIh

MAUNDY THURSDAY MARCH287:35P.M. - Wm.hip/La,d's 5spper

. GOOD FRIDAYMARCH 293:m PM..-We,ship 5rrvice

7,30 P.M. -Tmnbsae-WerstsipSr,viceEASTER SUNDAYMARCH 316:®A.y.& -EassanSaasuae Semina

7:OOAAO. - Eaaamn,rabfaai5:30 A.M - FesmivalWar.hiplrloiy Crassionnius

9,43 AM, . Sunday Sohml RasiorPmg,umil:mA.M. - Pesmivul Wnesiiip/Hoiy Cusso,aiie.s

StId-"j"hnBIREBE UF

The Parish Churchof Saint John Brebeuf

0357 Harlem A0000e, NIbs, illinoIs 60645(755)566-3345

Ros. Robert n. Benzin, Pastor

EASTER SCHEDULE iSOiMARCH2S

7:SOP.M.l'moenuc SummeMARCH27

7:3n.sun P.M. todioldaul Penance-groCoofonslana AeremWedorsdoy or Huty Wee-b), - MARCH25 HOLY THURSDAY

7:30 P.M. Se-majen,MARCH29GOOD FRIDAY

300 P.M. normons eftho Cm,a7:30 P.M. - Se-micra

MARCH3OS1OLY SATURDAY12 NoruEasme,Facda Blesird

(Iv SohoalGym the-ra)7:35 P.M. - SeMine

MARCH 3i - EAER SUNDAY5:35 AMPolish Mass

7:35,9:50, l0:30A.M.aed t2NmnMssaes(RaasarCaogiosan tleiilMzy ¿0

J'hzFeaasofPeniacrei).

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fl1Ar.a ActivIti.s Senior Discounts Sp.cial Services Senior News Bulletin Board

PACE26 TREBUGLE,THUESDAY,MARCH21, 1991

s.I.J. 55 PlusClub hosts party

s.I.J. 55PJus Club membersarepiciuredduring their tradition-almaroh heldattheir Valentine party.

Picturedabove Iefttorightare Irene SeiferipresidentAnn F?o-meo, Florence Lencioni. Edwardand Karen Brozik and Cathe-rifle Guetuchow.

MERCY RESIDENCE AT TOLENTINE CENTER. . . affordable housingfor healthy seniors

. FsIIma

. Diy. Tcnactiilyrflom. F requen t. nptioiial social.. Frofid kc k rkn drny241 daIv

20300 Governors HighwayOlympia Fields. IL 6046 t

(708) 748-9500

Managed by the Sisters nf Mercy Cs,.. raes . Sister Armella Gsiser, R.S.M.

Parrnral carepracided bc che Aagcstinian F5thrrn and Brethren

Council for Jewish ElderlyHelps elderly people and their families

deal with the changes that accompany aging.

A RANGE OF SERVICES EXIST

/

e Counseling and Plannings Award Winning Adult Day Care Center. In-Home Companion Programs Home Health Service. Group Living and other Housing programss Long Term Care Facility

Call for further information:

'

(312)508-1000COUNCILFORJEWISH ELDERLY

3003 W. Touhy Avenue

{,--------------------------------------------------CJicao,Illinis6O645

United Methodist Homespresents benefit concert

On Sunday, April 28, at3 p.m.,United Methodist Homes & Ser-vices presents Symphony of theShores, with music director SIe-'agnMartynZike, in ahenefitcon-ceri at First United MethodistChurch in Evanston.

Att proceeds from this eventwitt benefit United MethodistHomes & Services' mission ofproviding health and residentiatservices to the etderly.

The program will featurernemorshte ctassics such asBach's Brasdeaburg Conceto tV,Vivaldi's Conecto For TwoTrumpets, Mozart's Eine KleineNachtmusik,Baeber's AdagioForStrings. and a retortion fromPhantom OfThe Opem. And as aapeciat treat, a jazz trio witt join

Lecture discussesvirtues ofbeing5O

Setma Prohst, istemationatsales cousaIEnt and trainer, wiltlead a tivety discussion aboutthe virtues of being 50 in a freelunch-lime tecture from 12:30 -1:30 p.m. Aprit 3 in the lowertenet Community Nutrition Net-work Room of the Des PlainesMatt, 700 Pearson St. She wilthelp yoa discover that thoseaged 50 and older have bountifulbat untapped abilities, versatili-ty, and great expertise to share.

For torture iufarmatiou, cati(708) 635-1812.

Symphony ofthe Shores in astee-.tioas from Scott Joptio and DukeEttingtou.

tu ils first season, Symphonyof the Shores has proven to be anexeitingand innovative ensembtewith masterfut asandcharacteris-tic ofa mature, seasoned orches-tra.

This concert, presented in thewonderfutty acoustic sanctuaryof the First United MethodistChurch in Evanston, promises tobe a stirring musical eapeneneeforattages. Therewill bearecep-lion fottowiug the concert.

General admission tickets at$25 are avaitabte at the dooror bycatting (708) 869-3133. Parkingisavaitahte.

MaineTownshiphas one of thetargest senior citizen popntationsin Cook County numbering about20,000. A wide variety of servie-es and programs are available toseniors citizens through theMaineTownship government.

One of the key programs of-fered by Maine Township is aninformation and referrat cteaeiughonse to hetp seuior citizens andtheir families obtain informationon hossing, modicat services, so-ciat and mentat health services,nntrition, home-detiverod meats,employment, energy assistance,social activities and a variety ofother services.

You can reach the informationand referrat service by callingLisa Krusinski at the MaineTownship Town Halt, 297-2510,ext. 232.

Kcusinski is also avaitabte tohetp seniors with Medicare formsand iussnrance questions. She hasbeen certified by the lttiaois De-partissent of Insurance SeniorHealth tnsurance Program(SHtP) toprovide this service.

Senior citizens can also fiudfun and companionship throughIhr many activities offered by theMaine Township Seniors, s so-rial group sponsored by the town-ship. The grosp offers frequent

Adeqsate and safe housingfor senion continues to he oneof the major national needs. Onesolution which has been utilizedthroughout the country with suc-rets is the shared housing pre-gram.

tf an individual is livingatone, needs companionship, orhas tronhle paying expenses, theprobtem can he solved by find-ing someone who is seeking ahome and is willing to tive withthe person and share expenses.The advantages are obvious assuch an arrangement does pro-vide security, independence, pee-venE tonetiness, and elli downsubstantially on the cost for both

Steven Martyn Zike

Township helpsmeet seniors needs

day trips, theater ontitigs, bingo,workshops, educational opportu-nities, and monthly tnncheons ata nominal cost to members. ltalso spousors popular mini-vacations andlosger trips.

Nearly 3,000 Maine TownshipSeniors belong to the group. Ac-livides in most cases ace limitedto members. Applicants must be65 or older and provide proof ofresidency.

The townshipalso sponsorsOPTIONS 55. a social programfor pre.retirement adntts, aged 55through 65. Trips, theater pro-grams and speciat events arescheduled evenings and wrék-ends forthe convenience of mem-bers.

Membership in these groups isfree. For information and mcm-bership applications call SunNenschet, 297-2510, ext. 240.

Maine Township also providesRTA special users passes andhandicapped parking cardsthrough the Cterk's office and pa-ticipates in the Faralransit Re-source Center (PRC) to providetransportation at special rates toseniors who are unable to usepublie transportation.

For information on any ofthese programs, call297-25l0.

Shared housingprogram for seniors

person reeking a home and arewilting to share in such an enpe-donce, we suggest yos' contactEva Gertzfeld at the Center ofConcern,. Suite 223, 1580 N.Northwest Highway in ParkRidge. The telephone number is(708) 823-0453.

Support groupmeets forcaregivers

Councit for Jewish Elderly issponsoring a macgiver supportgroup. "Families of Aging Par-enta and Spouses, that meets the

parties. third Thursday of each monthThe vital aspect is matching from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. at 3003

two compatible people. If you W, Touhy. Chicago.are an individual who woutd be Caregivern are helped to betterinterested in having a partner tu understand what is happening insuch an arrangement either be- their family und learn helpfulcause you own a house er need techniques for handling difficnitthe benefits, whiclu would ge- niwationu. 'To regjsterl caliBob-.alongwith sauha.programoc a

Area Activltl., s S.nlor Diicounts Special Service, Senior News Bulletin Board

Expertdiscussesliving wills

You thould make your winkenknown about the continuance oflife support systems before ill-nestoraccidentstrikes.

A "livingwill" isnotneceauari-lythebestway to iusurethutyourwishes are followed, according toEli Pick, executive director ofBallard Nurning Center, DeaPlaines. tn Illinois, a much bet-ter and more flexible instrumentis the so-called durable power ofauomeyforhealth."

Pick said that living wills. uswell as powers of attorney fccboth health anti property, will betharoughly explored in a prenen-lation at Ballard by Cynthia Fa-Tenga, a private attomry special-izingineldertaw.

Farengas discussion will be-gin at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday,April 12. atBaltard Nursing Cm-ter, 9300 - Ballard Road, DesPlaines. The program, dllealthyLegal Check-Up: The Facto onLiving Wills and Durable PowerofAtlornnys,e will coverall legalaspecli of the "right-to-diedecision.

"This program in intended toetiminate much of the confusionwhich exists about issues such asremoval of life support systems,including feeding tubes when apatientia terminally ill," saidPiciL

The program, to he held in thecentris Stratford Room, is opentotitepublic without charge. Be-ctirée seatingis limited, reserva-tians should he made by callingBallard at (708) 299-0182 no tat-erthanMonday,March25.

Farenga will answer questions

Ssenior citizens can fmd helpwills medical insarance qnes-lions and fitting out Medicareand supplemental insarancefonnn from Maine Township'sSenior Citizen Information undReferral Service.

Lisa Krusinski, senior citizeninfoemation and referral coordi-astor, has been certified by theIllinois Department of InsuranceSenior Health tusurance Pro-grassi (SHIP) to provide assis-

Premier. Years, EdgewaterMedical Center, 5700 N. Ash-land Ave., invites the comment-ly to ita monthly health lectureon Friday, March 22, in the boa-pilaIs eight flour anditorium.

Osco Pharmacist, DennisRobinson, RPh, will discuss"Dnig Compliance" with themembers of Premier Years from10:45 n.m. to noon.

Premier Years is a free mem-bership program helping people

Trip to doTheNitesParkflistrict is plan-

ning u trip to theflaiiyland Grey-bound Park in Kenosha, Wiscon-sin.

Dairyland Greyhound Park isthe largest greyhound race trackin the country. The clubhouse of-

cellnnt.\6l

. Seniors can get helpwith medical forms

Premier Yearshealth lecture set

THEBUGLE,-THUMSDAY, MARCH25, 1991

Bed &- Board offers peace Of mind

's'

The NorthWest ContinuingCare Centers, successful Bed &Board, in a premiere serviez nowbeing offered in the northwestsnburbs.

This program is a valuable op-lion for people having outpatientdaysurgery.Mornand more mcd-icat surgery snch as cataract sur-get)', plastic surgery, orthopedicsurgery, and general surgery arebeing performed on an oat-patient basis. This helps towermedical costs andpreventshaspi-

tatter.She also helps seniors and

thuir families locate actrices, in-eluding heme care, chore assis-tosco, counseling, housing, mmd-ical services, mental healthservices, nutrition tites. home-delivered meats, friendly viai-tors, employmnet, energy assis-tance, and social activities.

To obtain help, call Krusinskiat 297-25111, eat. 232.

stay healthy s4ber 55 with suchhelpful benefits as health screen-ings, an Osco prescription dis-count, reasonably priced dentalinsurance and much, mach,moie.

The monthly Premier YearsBrunch will precede this pro-gram at 9:45 n.m. in the hespitatDining Room. The . program isopen to the public.

Please reserve by calling Nan-cyKanoon att (312) 334-3095.

g races Settionmonitors areprovidedsoyouwon't miss any of thn racing se-tian. Includes lunch and trans-portation.

The trip is April 3. Departureis at 10:45 n.m. from thu Ree.Center, 7877 Milwaukee Ave,

'cliak41,2.11sg orlssu resusi ir ,sunqglsqu tillies lIlie 3lttit6

's

talization.However, for some people, es-

pecialty senior citizens who liveatone, day surgery creates samespecial service needs. With theBed & Board there is no need towoes)' about- scheduling Sargeiy,transportation, meat preparation,or which family member/friendto ask to accompany you for sse-gery. Ifyou are scheduled for sur-ges' at Northwest CommunityHospital Day Surgery Center,this service is available lo yen.

Three service packages are of-fermi, which include one or twonights lodging, meats, transporta-tion to and from day surgery, andmedical supervision as required.Accomodations include a com-forsably decorated private roomat IheConiinningCare Center.

Imagine the peace ofmiud andconvenience ofnot having to de-pend on your family lo scheduleyour surgery. For a free brochureer further details, please, call(708) 577-4093.

Lane Techplans reunionaiy and June, 1941 will he hold-ing their 50th Anniversary Din-ncr Dance on Saturday, Sept. 21at theMatsiolt Hotel.

Please contact Bob Huster at(708) 967-9649 for further infor-maliou.

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Your doctor recommends outpatient surgery...but who will careforyou afteryour operation?

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ej. For more information about our Bed and Board program,

'Now there's a new option for thosehaving surgery at Northweot CommunityHospital's Day Surgery Center in ArlingtonHeights - the Bed and Board program.

We'll coordinate all the necessaryarrangements with your surgeon and theDay Surgery Center. After your surgery,we'll transport you to the Continuing CareCenter, where you'll rest in a comfortableprivate room for one or two nights,depending on your needs. Around-the-clocknursing supervisiOn helps to ensure you'rerecovering as planned. Ofcourse, meals areincluded. Allyou have to do is recuperate -we'll do the rest! '

call (708) 577-4093

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NORTHWEST COMMUNITY CONTINUING CARE CENTER?4ì8th PiÛ1tIJH t noris' ) ' ' -

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Joint adVenturestudy groupoffered

Oalcton Commsnity CollegesEmeritus Progreso, for those age50 and older. is offering a joinradventure study group on TheU.S.S.R. in Transition" froua 1-3p.m. beginning Monday, April

The group will onalyze theimpact of perestroika's econom-Ic, educational, governmental,religious and social reforms anddiscuss Mikhail Ijorbachav, thearchitect of perestroika.

The peer-led study group willmeet for six weeks and requiresparticipants who will do re-search, lead discussions and cc-lively participate in discussions.The group's textbook will be'Dialogues About Peristroika'by Audrey Kulikov. Group coor-dinatôrs ase Edward Perimanand Alice Adler.

The fee for the study group is$30.

Por information and registra-lion, call (708) 635-1414.

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Sinter Glen Caiajthe1I willentertain mcmebers of MaineTownship's ONE + OPTIONS, agresp for widowed and othersingle adatta, 45 through 65,during a Saturday liight concert,April 20, at the Holiday StarTheater in Mcrritiviile, Indiana.

Campbell, who popularieedsuch all-time favorites as Gen-Ile on My Mind, By the TimeI Get to Phoenix,' and Rhine-stune Cowboy, wit be joined bysongwriter/guitarist Jim 51sf-furd.

The concert will be precededby au all-you-can-eat chickenunser at Tribets Restaurant inScherervilie, Indiana.

Becuose of the popularity ofthis event, participants are urgedIo register now. Cost, includingtrausporlation, dinner and cou-ceri is $35 for members and $40fer guests. A deluxe molercoachwill leave from the MaineTownship Town Hall parking lotal 4:30 p.m. and return abont11:15 p.m.

ONE + OFrIONS is n newgroup formed by Maine Town-ship to meet the npeeinl needs ofwidowed and single adults, ages45 through 65. Members cantake ndvantage of free seminarsos issnen nf common interest, a

;a ... :::tEmeritus student Saul Goldstein develops photos he took in

hispholographyclass.The Emeritus program at Oakton Community College is fur

adults age 50 and olderand features seminars, lectures, servio.es and courses that encourage intellectudi stimulalion, creativeexperience, andexchange of/doss. Involvement ils the programio slsoagrealway to meetnewpeople. -

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W.idòwed, singles group'plans concert trip

Csisi5e. Club fo dicing adveplares, a Sûnday Strollers grouplo explore interesting sites chal-lcsgiug volunteer opportunities, ,.

and trips co-sponsored by Maipe r

Twuship's OPTIONS 55 O 'so-dal groep for adults. 55 through65. . . -

ONO i- OPTIONS is open IoMaise Township resideuls.Membership is free and paetici-pants benefit frnm -yroup ratessii trips - and activities. Non-residents are welcome to join,but will be charged a surchargeon fee-based activities.

For information - on member-ship or Ilse Gleti Campbell cou-cerI, call Sue Nenschel, 297-2510, ext. 240.

NuesGrandmothersmeet March 27

Nites Grunslmothers will meetMarch 27 at the Nites Ree. Cru-ser. There is still time to reserveyour licket, for luncheon onPusuders Day. COSI iS $12.50,daleisAprit20. - '.

At our meeting a hIe lunch willbe served.

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a stressful, timeRelirement is one oflife'n ma-i caw well will encounter difficul-

jorlrnnailions. - . . ; - 6es,' saysDr.Walton. -

,Still another sourceof strife isthe radical - difference: between.,,-hI ..uIiess sad

FOr some. it's -asseyent that's,anliciapled with a- sense ofand liberation, while for others itmay bring pgrgjtgf,sio,even u personalrelationships.dread. - : - Dr. Wallon points Out that

Butregurdlraaoflheemolion It business success is "very bottOm-sIten, relsremrflt marks the end of line oriented, Theendsjuslify thea Irathtsonal workday lifestyle means. It's not necessarily howand,for mamed couples. the be- something is done, but the cc-ginnmg ofa brand new husband- . compIithmiFif5èlf that's re-wiferelalionship. wariled:" -

According to David Walton, The conlrmy is lene in person-Ph.D.. the ported of transition to al oelalionships, where it's thurelirement is a highly nuessful 'geuingthere" thnteounls.time because it brings no much Dr. Wallon offers the follow-change. "If Ibero are weaknesses ing guidelines to help . couplesin a, couple's relationahip." Dr. succeed in retirement.Walton says. 'Ihey'm really go- i, Look at your marriage as aiugtoshow upnow." partnership with gouls -- Io sup-

A Northtleld-based psycholo- port, validate and share yourselfgist who ban worked extensively with your male, antI to enpect thewith couples in individual thorn- sameinreturn,py and in retirement workshops, 2, Recognize that each persunDr. Waltois has developed a pro- has his or her own Iruth. And re-'gram tohelpeasethe transition to spear il, 'There's no 'righi' oretirement, 'wrong' lo a person's Iruth," says -

One of the major stress factors Dr, Wallon. "It's importantto ac-in retirement is the societal view cept that we each have a ,ighltothat mont of us come to adopt: our feelings.'thatwearewbatwedo .. whether . 3. Learn to espions your feel-doctor....lasvser or housewife ings forthrightly, but construe-Wfiiiiour96kupaIioiiaI lively. "You want to be spedite:role, we also loso rllhht6ilZf' 'You did such-und-such and I felt'identity. upset.' But aol, 'You made me

., while the wife may be ' feel upset,' It's important that yenlooking forward to spending establish control over, and takemomtimewilh herbusband,orto responsibility for your owft feel-beving him pitch in around the . ings,"saysDr, Walton,bouse. her husband may be de- 4, Remember why you mar-

_2rS_.' noten Dr, Walton 'He's tied, Recall what was good or is-stack with this notion dial 'when I lelligent or sensitive ahoul your

I you're not a worker. you're not mate to begin with, and look atI anything'.' - him orherina new light, if necen-

RIoting reliremeutwith such say,lo finditagain. -

vasdy different ideas spellspr.rjf. 5. Determine that you're going"There's na question that couples ta have the best life possible withwho haven'tlearnrd locommuni- yourmate.

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The retiredient years are sap-posed to be the heal years. Butfor some, it causes new stressand depression. If the emotionalissues related to mttrement andaging are getliag ta you, consid-or joining the Premier Yearn"Discnssions on Aging.'

Board certified psychologist,Dr. Honora Simon, will lead thediscussions in a small gesap set-dug allowing the participants toespinas their specific needs, Thecost ta participate in three 5m-

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General addressesRotary Club

Charlen (Gil) Pergun, AssistantAltoriseyGeneralfeom the OfficeofAltorney Geueral Roland Bar.ris, is to be the guest speaker atthe nest meeting of the RotaryClub of Park Ridge, on Friday

.,.Jsjdrch22,Program coordinator, Ron

Connell, announced the meetingwill begin with lunch at noon atihn Ssmmit Square RetirementCenter ou the corner of Touhyand Summit, in Park Ridge, withFergustaspeakat I p.m. His top-te will be "Consumer Protectionand Fraud",

Fergtis received his law degreefrom John Marshall Law Schol055! is a former memberof theChiçago :FpUc,e,opeparumett,t,pywefluss(erqaer.U4,.Maçiao,

sinns is $25. The fant sessionwill meet on ' Friday. April 5from 10 am, to noon Subse-quent sessions will meet on Pri-day, April 12 and April 19,

- Premier Years is n free mcm-bership program prnviding bene'fits and services ta help youmake your best years better."Discussions on Aging" is openta non-members when space isavailable and will be held atEdgewater Medical Center,5700 N, Ashland Ave.

For morn information or tomake reservations, contact Nan-cy Kanoon, Premier Years coor- -

dinator at I (312) 334-3095,

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. Holy Family Health Center residents Maryand George Murphy recently celebrated their67th weddinganniversary. .

On Jan. 24, 1924, Mary and George i'eremarried at St. Andrew's Church near WrigleyField. (Not suipriuingly, they are both big Cubfans!) Theymetingrammarschoolon The northside of Chicago and dated all through high

Arthritis exerciseprogram

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Maine Township Seniors canregister now for a matinee per.foemance by Engelbert Hamper-dinde on Saturday, April 13, at

Au Arthritis Exercise Programis now available at EdgewalerMedical Cenler,5700N. AshlandAve,

Classes will be held on Tam.day afternoons at 2 p.m. Physicaland oapalional therapisls willtcachpaedcipantaspecialexercis.es designed to maintain and im-piove tange of motion andstrength. To ensure personal at-tendon, enrnllment will be limit-ed. Physic'wn appmval ta exer.cisc is recommended but notreqwrd. Cost $3 per session. Ifyou're seeking an exercise pint-gtam not to irritate. but to moti-vate your special condition, callNancy Kanoon, Premier Yearscoordinator, and tegister today.The ftnstclaas will meet on Tes-day. Mateh 12. CalI I-312-334-3095.

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Couple celebrates- 67 years of-marriage---.--'y /

Maine seniors headfor Humperdinck show

the RisIta Theatre in JoUetThe popular artist's 13 pIad-

cam albums have included ouchall-time favorites as "The LastWaltz," "Spanish Eyes,' and"Release Me,"

Dolare basses will leave at1:15 p.m. from the Farmers'Market parking lot at Lee andPony, Des Plaines, and retareabout 6 pin. Cost is $30 formembers, Guest reservations at

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schooL,, A nutpdse.. paîr complete -with champagne,cake, balA5ø,s, and flowers ss/an given by thestaffandr6i!ienIs ofthe Health Centerin honorolthe corf"'s apec!alday, Lalerin the evening, -

anothersúrpdseparly was given bytheir family.George Is a formerChicagopolice officerand

together, thecouple has three sons.

Oakton offersforeign relations.series

Oakton Community College'sEmeritus Prngiam is offering anew lecture series, 'CulIwe'sConnection to Foreign Rda.tinas,' on Thursdays beginningApril 4 from' 1-2:30 p.m. inRoom 112 at Oakton East, 7701N. Lincoln Ave., Skokie,

The weekly series will ex. -

ploie how a cation's caltural val-nes and self-interests affect its -

foreign relations. It will devote'three weeks ta Germany and twoweeks each- ta Poland and

To rec'eive a meIbershipsp Franca, 'plicalion nOd obtain reservation The cost of each lectern in $2.information, call Sao Neuschel ThecOSt ta SIoItd the entire se-or Helen . Jung at the Maine mm IS $10,

Township Town Hall, 297-2510 For information and registea.cxl, 240 or 241. tins, call (708) 635-1414,

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The good news is Ihst LoyolasDrama Department is reviving"Godspeil, the rock musical ad-aptation of Use Gospel accordingto SL Matlhew,oa March 21-24.

The Academy's original pro-ducLion of Ilse off-Broadway hitwas performed in 1975. In this'9Os version, Jesus again appearsis clown-face, cavorling with hisclown-children disciples as theymalte a musical, magical circusout of Matthew's words, IncisingGospel from a noun into a verb.Thevarions Biblical parables and

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An eusberant cast of 22 boysand girls works as au ensemble,responding to Jrsus' teachingslike kiaderganleners, playing outtheir parIs with energy, gaiety,hoaestyand spirit

Enjoy PO-raled performancesof "Goslspell evenings March21-23 at 8 p.m. Loyola LitlleTheaire, 1100 N. Laramine, Wil-melle. Sunday matinee March24at 3 p.m. All seals reserved at $5per person. Call 256-1100 forticket inforutotios.

Candlelightplans Easterperformances

Plan yonr Easter celebration alCastitelight Dioner Playhousessong-cad-dance-filled mIrava-gooZa A Chorus Line on March31.

Candlelight offers Iwo perfor-mosceIr a 12:30 p.m. dinner wisha 2:15 p.m. performance, and a5:45 p.m. dinner and 7:30 p.m.performance. Both performancesare $34.95 per person; the ticketprice includes a choice of sevengourmet cuEcen, A Choras Line,andIno.

For reservations, write or visitCandlelight Dinner Playhouse,5620 S. 1-larlemAve. Summil,IL 60501. Canqlelighl is loraledonly 15 minales from downtownChicago via the Slevenson Ex-pressway (I-$5 South on HarlemAvenue. For reservations byphone, call (708) 496-3000 (ma-jorcresiitcards accepted).

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Easterhappenings atFashion Square

Visitany slore in SkokiePash-ion Square between Saturday,March 23 and Saturday, March30, and muter your name in adrawing Io win an angora Baslerbunny. Winners will be selectedou Salurday,March 30.

Look for Peter Coltonlsil utSkokie Fashion Square, Salur-day. March 30. between li am.and 4 p.m. Specarl treals for eve-ryone.

Mom and Dad, bring yourcometas, as the Easter Bunnywould love Io Inke a piclnm withyoseyoungslern.

Skokie Fashion Square is lo-caled at 'Skokie Boulevard andFoster Avenue, just one blocksoath of Old Orchard Center.

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One ofBroadway'sgrealnll-time musical suc-cosses, Bye Bye Birdie, will be presented at St.Schotaatica High School, 74 16 North RidgeBoalevard, Chicagò, on March 21, 22, 23 and24.

An energetic, endearing andeocuberant she w,

Bye Bye Birdie is the ímmenselytikeablestsiyøfa rock androll kingwho descends on SweetAp-pie, a small town in Ohio, much to the delight ofaltthe teenagers.

MORTON GROVE THEATRE7300 DEMPSTER (708) 967-6010STARTS FRI. "KINDERGARTEN COP"MAR. 22nd Sat. thru Thurs.; 2:00, 4:00,

Arnsld Shwarzesegger 6:00. 8:00, 10:00Fri. Only: 6:00. 8:00. 10:00 IPG-13

STARTS FRI.MAR. 22nd

Mia Furrow, inWoody Allen's

"ALICE"Sat. thru Thurs.: 1:20, 3:25,

5:30, 7:35, 9:40Fri. Only: 5:30. 7:35, 9:40

STARTS FRI. ' "WHITE FANG", MAR. 22nd Sat. thru,Thuru.:.3:05, 5:10, 7:15, 9:20Walt Disney's Fri. Only: 5:10, 7:15, 9:20

,:keCapade,SLcomes to Rosemont

The Simpsons, television'smostlalked-aboul family, are em-barked on their first, exclusivecoast to coast North Americanloue, slairiug Ike aU-new editionof Ice Capades, "On Top Of TheWorIdI"

The glamomus skating sprees-ele will open 6-day engagementon Tuesday, March 26. at theRosemont Horizon. Tickels forallperformauceu,priced at$9.50/$12/$17, are oisale at the Rose-mont Horizon Box Office and allTicketmaster ticket centers. Alimited number of special, VIPsentence also available.

Joining Bart Simpson and hooutrageous familybeneath the IceCopades spollighl this season isBarbie, the world's most famousdoll, back by popular demand onherown enclusive toue.

"AVALON"Sat. thru Thurs.: 1:00, 5:25, 9:50

Fri. Only: 5:25, 9:50

"3 MEN and a LITrLE LADY"Sat. thru Thurs.: 3:25, 7:50

Fri. Only: 7:50I j S

Pictured above are cast members (top i-r)Jennifer Longstreef, Jennifer Carpio, Kate Sut-ter, Aimee Algas; (bottom) Heather Craig and. VanessaDe Rama « ,- . '

Performances ate scheduiedfor 7:30p.m. on.L

March 21 andBp.m. on March 22 and23, with aSúnday matinee on March 24 at2p.m. All tick-eIS are $5, andseating is reserved. Phone (3t2)'764-57lbforfurtherinformation. . ,.

Headlining Ice Capadas spark-hug "OnTopOf The Worldl'i'aoe:Elizabeth Manley, ladies SilveiMedalistatboth the1988 Calgarywinter Olympics and the 1988World Championships; Roma.nias elegant ice soloist SimoneOrigorescu; England's two-Bm,eWorldProfessioual pair champi'ons Tracey Solomons and tanJenkins, making their NorthAmerican debut.

Easter BunnyvisitsOld Orchard '

Peter Cotlonlail areivel al OldOrchard Center for his annualEaster visit Salarday, March 23and the followingFriday and Sat-erday, March29 and 30.

0er tarry frieudwilt greet eve-ryone ou the malls each of thesedays between 11 am. and 4 p.m.His basket will be filled with spe-cisl ternIs for all kids.

Say "Hil" Io the Bunny at OldOrchard Center, Skokie Boule-void and Old Orchard Road, justeostofEdenstexpressway in Sko-

Marillacpresents'Little Women'

Marillac's Performing ArIsDe.parlment will present the playLillIe Women by Losisa May Al-colt in the school thealee, 315WankegnnRoad,Norlhfield.

Performances are Friday andSaturday, March 22 and 23 at 8pm, and Sunday March 24 at 2p.m.Tickelsare $5 each.

For ticket reservalions or addi-honnI information, please callMac.

Oakton presents '

InternationalFilm Festival ' '

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of Suc monica at Oaklon Cam-munityCollege'nFiflh Annuattn.teinationat t5ilm Festival Born LMarch25-28.

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for their artistic and cinematicmeritai

Some of the filmu will be,'shown at the Performing ArIaCenter on the Den Plainen cam-pus, 1600 E. Golf Rd., and otherswill be shown in Room 112 at'OakIOfl East, 7701 N. LincainAve., Skokie.

Thefollowing fllmsare inclod-ed:

'Sugarbaby," from Germàny,isanadulccomedyfeaturingMae-nane Sagebrechtas a modern-dayCinderells who rouses herselffrom the mortuary where sheworks to capture the man sheloves. It is directed by Percy Ad-Ion. Showlimes are 11:30 am.and 8 p.m. Monday, March 25, inDes Plaiuea.

"Custody" is a Polish film di-rectesi by Wieslaw Saniewski. Itlesees 'the life of his hemine,Claire Malmz, through her arreston her wedding day and her co-pint with life in prison, lt will beuhown at6 pm. Monday, March25, tu Dea ?lainea,

Thelapenene film 'The Balladof Namayama" was the winner ofthe Grand Prize at Cannes. It re-counts the story of Oria, u maIn-arch who maures the survival ofherfamily by accepting the Badi-lion of abandonment on a mont-laintop. Showlimes are 11 am.and 7p.m. Thesday, March 26, inDesPlumes.

'Red Sorghum," from the Peo-pie's Republic of China, in a stir-cing late ofromanlic comedy andhemic drama as director ZhangYimoa follows a woman's life Yfrom lier coanl.nhip Ihrough wid-,owhood. lt will be shown al 6p.m. Tuesday, March 26, al Oak-tonEast.

"Bf'Norle," a U.S. Film, tells'the slory f Iwo young Gustemo.lans mb'S dream of a utopian lifein the U.S. amid the dangers Ihey,faceas theyenlèrlhecounley ilIti'.gully. Showlimes are 7:30 p.m.Tuesday, March 26, at OaklosEast and 11 n.m.' and 7 p.m.Thursday, March 28, in DesPlaines.

"Jean De Floeetlo', s Frenchfilm, fenlures breathtaking ci.nemoligeaphy and a superb carl.It is Claude Benin adaption ofMarcel Pagnol's novel of shal.tened dreams in 1920s Peoveoce.Showlimes are 11:30 n.m. and 6p.m. Wednesday, March 27, inDes Plaines.

In "Late Summer Bines" Re-nun Schorr,oneoflsrnel's leadingyonng film makers, follows ageonp of l8-year-olds on theirsummer beeak from induction inthe military. The film in set in1968 daring the Woe of Altrilionatthe Saco CannL Showlimes are1:30 p.m. Wednesday, March27,'in Des Plaines sud 7 p.m. Thurs- Iday,Macch 28, atOaklon Bast.

"The Family," an tintan film,exptorestheparadoxical relation-shipbetween thepersonal and thehistorical us the forsunes ofa sin-gte family are played out againstthebackdrop ofthe 20th censor)'. L

Showlimes are 8:10 p.m.Wednesday, March 27, and 1p.m. Thnrnday, March 28, in DesPlaines.

"My Name is Ivan," from the,Soviel Union, was the GrandiPrize winner at the Venice FilmFestival, Acclaimed direclor An-drei Taeovsky began his career'with thin film abouta 12-year-oldboy darin World War II. It willbe uhown at 7 p.m. Wednesday,March 27atOaktonEasL

Por further information, call

Local program éarnsnational recognition

For the second year in a row,,Conlinenlal Cablevision'n scriraj'Teenage," han been nominatedfor an ACE, (Award for CableExcellence),

The ACE. award in the high-est honor that can be obtained inthe cable television indasuy.'Teenage" advanced thmugh thepreliminary judging, competingagainst enlries from 'aroand thecousIs-y, to qualify foe this pie-sligians nation-wide nomination.

Teenage' was the proud re-cipient of this award last year inthe category of childrens pro-geammiug. Teenage, which ishosted by local high school sta-dents, lias garnered criticalpraise by capturing the leenageviewpoint in a variety of issues.

"The opinions expressed byoar teenagers are genaue," naysco.producer Danny Tag. "Manypiogeais address teenage con-ceras but they are doue with ac-tors and senipls, Our teens areOpen and honest and expresstheir opinions withoul these re-

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The ACE, award winnerswill be announced atan awardsceremony in New Orleans onMarch 26,

Easter Bunnyvisits mall

The Basler Bunny will behopping around The DunningSquare Shopping Center on Sat-nrday, March 23 from neon - 3p.m.: Sunday, March 24 fmmnoon . 3 P.m.: and on Satarday,March 30 from noon - 3 p.m.

The shopping canter is beat-ed al Inning Park Road and Nue-ragansett Avenue.

Colorful balloons will beavailable for all children whovisit with the Easter Bunny,

Foe further information onThe Baster Bnnny, please cullHarlem Irving Companies at(312) 625-3036 cc (708) 453-7800. -

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HighSchoolwillpresent"TheL Aune prank will be played by

Diary of Anne Frack,' a dramaabout the life of a Jewish girl inNazi Germany during World WarII, at 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday undSaturday, March 21 to 23 in theandilenium at Niles North, 9800Lawler Ave,, Skokie.

Tickets are $4 and may be re-served by calling 673-6900. Inaddition, a performance will begiven al IO n.m. Thursday, March21 for aeea.jnnior high sludenlsandhigh school English classes.

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LEGAL NOTIÇEOFFICIAL NOTICE OF CONSOLIDATED ELECTION

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TUESDAY, APRIL 2, '199THE CONSOLIDATED ELECTION WILL BE HELD IN every precinct in each townEhip onderthe I.ri5diction of the Election DepertnEent of the Cook County Clerk's Office.

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At the CONSOLIDATED ELECTION the voters will vole on:

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Historical Societyexplores river canoeing

At ils next regular meeting tVbe hold on Monday. March 25 ot7:30 p.m. Niles Hiotorkal Sacie-ty will hear Nicoite Ralph FresepreSent a pOOgeam entitled 'Ca-flockig Down the NIEllE Brancho1llseChicagoRiver at MuseumHeadqoIarters, 8970 MilwaukeeAve.. NUes. The public is wel-come.

Mies has a Sup of Forest Fee-anexes and right in tiTe middle isthe Nurth Blanch of the ChicagoRiver, down which Frese, alsOknown as "MrS Canoe" has beenpaddling nearly all his life.. Frese acquired his fest canoe

at the age of 14 from a neighborwhobuiltitinaschoOlshoPcbo5.Frese joined his FatheIs Black-

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Skokie Art Guild-.

meets March 26The next meting of the Sko- the National AssociaTiOn of

Lie Ail Guild will be held on Women Artisls in New York,Tuesday, March 26, at 7:30 p.m. and presently teaches oil paint.at she Skokie Public Library. ing in Glenview and Mt. ProA-

Talented oil painter Dorothy pect. Her work has been exhibit-Schildknecht will give a demon- ed throughout the country -. YOUstration on how she achieves in- won't want to miss this opportu-teresting effects by painting with nity to watch her at work,a plaette knife 'wet into wet The public is inviteHt there isand developing the composition. no admission charge, and re-

Schildknecht is a member of freshments will be served.

'Night at the Opera'concert planned

-The Noithwest Choral Society

H announces their ANight at the Op-n concert tobe performed Sat-

unlay, March 23. at 7:30 p.m. atthe First UIÜted Methodist

6 Chnrch, 41f Touhy Ave., ParkRidge.

Presented will be great adasand famous choruses from theGrand Opera Inch US MozartsThe Magic Flutefl and "Idome-

H neo,n Wagne?S The FlyingDutchman," VerdiS ANaburaonand "Osello Bisets Carmen,"and more, including favorite op-

Teresa Dapper Koncos

smith Shop at Narragansett andliving Park Road in Chicago'sPortage Park neighborhood, afterWoridWarli. -

Frese is still in businesS thereAnd while the blacksmith shop isstill in operalion, it is dwarfed bythe main business, ChicagolandCanneBase. Inc.

At Chicagoland Canoe Baseyou can bay or rent eqnipment,The history of the Midwest goraback to voyagers such as LouisJotlietinhiscanoe.

Frese has inspired and parlicipoteRI in many historical reenact-mente of the French-CanadianVoyagers including building rep-liras of the original birchbark ca-Iloet.

ceamusie of Beethoven. Gonnod.SirauT. Nicolai. and Donizetti,Featured soloists will be TereseDapper Koncos. Soprano. andThomas Sillitti, Baritone. ManHeatherington will be eeturningnsorchesttaConCeIaster.

Tickets for the concert are $7facadulls and $5 for studente andsenior citizens. They may be ob-tamed at the door or at Scharein-ghausenphaemacyinParkRidgr.For more informalion call JudyRichardson, (708) 823-7320.

Thomas Sillitti

Park candidatesnu.

including the, new maintenancebuilding at Ten, and balling eng-es and miniature golf facilities atJozwiak Park. She said the newRecreation Cçnter .poo "is thegreatest thing inNdes, ailing itsreleE depth feature for seniois,children and the handicapped.

She said taxes did mx have loberaised to finance the$l.5 mil-lion pool project, but rather gen-eral obligation bonds wem rolledovertOfundiL

Baczek reSponded the intereston the bonds still has to be paidand $1.5 million is too much toTpend on a facilin.y, which can beused only ttsree months out of theyear.

She seid the zero depth featureis nice but wished more time hadbeen spent studying other possi-hie improvements such asenlarg-ing the pool or enclosing pare ofil

Ml three candidates agreedrecreational programs for att agegronpsned tobe developed.

Heinen proposed establishinga flew tren center for 13-18 yearolds. She would engage juniorand senior high students for theirinputinto whatthey wouldlike toSeeoffeeed,

Heinen also proposed enlistingseldom na volunteers to week in,programs for younger childeen.Offering programs for the bandi-capped il another of ber prioei-lies.

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Bnczek said she would like toseeaperformingartsprogram fornilagendeveloped.

Shewouldalsopmmoieactivi-lieu for singles and a PersonalAchievement Award Night tohonor teens for their communityservice.

,Henriksen said programs for

seniors, teenoandprograms tom-Tjnt toddlers in motor skills areneeded.

Addressing the bone of flood-ingon theTam GolfCourse, Bac-zek said a study to alleviate theproblem is long overdue.

"We may have lo live with thefloodineotitlthe course," she saidSuggesting the ciiiliissse shouldbe protected to save tise districtmoney.

Henricksen said a new club-house should be built up higherthan itiS now. ItwRuld nothurt tobave to walkup a few Steps to getin, he said.

Heinen admitted since thecourse is buitton afloodplain theproblem is hard to alleviate. Anew wuteoltunnet could help mut-Tersthongh.

Sheproposed anew clubhousefundedby bond rollovers with noadditionaliaxes,

Park Commissioner WaIlerBeusse and Rick Sheridan arealSo candidateS for the board po-Aidons, but did not attend the for-um.

S t Benedict's . ContinurdfrnmPage3mayoroftheVillageofNiles,and cuerentesidenlsofVilluSt.CyTitdozens of other dignilaties and of Highland Park for an undeter-area-wide business representa- mined period of time while theirlives along with hundreds of own facility undergoes recon-well-wishers. sleuction.

A plaque was unveiled in themain entrance-way by the arch-bishop and the mayee testifyingto the many years of hard workand dedication to the care of theelderlyofSislerleeneSebo.

Imediate plans for the new,building include its use by the

Registration beginsfor MONNACEPclasses

Registration is underway forspring MONNACEP adult andcontinuing education classes atOakton Community Collegecampuses in Des Plaines andSkokie and at MONNACEP of-fices in local high schools.Classes begin Monday, April 15.

Students may register by mailor in person. To register by mail,fill out the registration form inthe MONNACEP brochure andreturn it tu MONNAP, P.O.Box 367, Skokie, IL 60077.

In-person registration is ar-reptad from 9 am. tu 4 p.m.Mondays through Fridays inRoomt4lt on the Des Plainescampas 1600 E. Golf Rd., andRoom 160 at Oakton East, 77,01N. Lincoln Ave.

Registration is also arrepledfrom 9 am. to 3 p.m. Mondaysthrough Thursdays at NOesNorth, NOes WesL Maine llastMaine Sooth and Maine WestHigh Schools and at the Glen-brook District Office.

Evening registration beginsApril 2.

For information, call (708)982-9888.

Bingo open toMaine seniors

The Maine Township Seniorswill hold their monthly bingogames at noon Tuesday, April 2,al Oaktun Aims, 1665 OaktonPlace, Des Plaines, and noonThursday, April 4, at the MaineTownship Town Hall, 1700 Bal-lard Road, Park Ridge.

A 50-cent fee for coffee andsweet rolls will be collected at.She door.

During blu tourandblessing ofthe new faulty in Nues. Arch-bishop Bernardin said in part, iwish tu thank Sister Irene for heryears of dedicated work at St;Benedicts for God's senior citi-zens. Sister, may God bless youin averyspecialway.

Market Dayfundraiser set

The Parent Club of Our Ladyof Ransom Catholic School isholding monthly Market DayFood Co-op fundraisers to en-banca schoolprograms.

New products include tunaSteaks, popcorn shrimp, and cocaon the cob. All products are ofrestaurant quality and are nation-ai brands of frozen meats, en-trees, seafood, poultry, deliitems, sausages, and fresh pro-duce.

The convenient early eveningMarket Day pickup is from 4:15p.m. tu 5:30 p.m. at the Jr. HighHallway (west entrance of Ilseschool), 8300 N. GreenwoodAve., Niles. The next pick-updayisFriday,March22.

Order forms available by call-ing theschool office at(708) 696-4413 or the OLR Ministiy Center'at (708)823-2500.

Retail theftsreported at,Golf Mill

Two Chicago women, one 20,the other 18, were charged withretail theft the night of March t2for taking clothes valued at $136from aGolfMill sture.They wereplaced on $1,000 bond and givenanApril lt coufldate

The samenight, anotherChica-go woman, 25 years old and un-employed, was arrested for talc-ing dolls, wallets and porcelainpiecesvalued at$t28 from anoth-erGolfMillstore.

ShehasanApeil Il court dateasdbosdwassetat$l,000.

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duager of havisg their businessesclosed unless all outstanding re-turnsare filed and delinquent lax-espaid.

The pulling of liquor licensesiS a last-ditch effort to collect alOTg overdue tax but it is one ofthe most effective enforcementteolswe have inrecovering delio-quent taxes, especially salea.laa,2.said IliinoiuDeparunent of Reve-nueDireetorDouglasL.Whiiiey.

The revecations orderS weremailed out and they become per-manentas soon as theyare servedby the local liquor governingbody. Essablishmenls still haveuntil that lime tu pay up or wottcosttapaymentagreementwith theDepartment. However, at thispoint, that is the only way thecommission's revocation ordercan be stopped, Whitley said.

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sands of deTails which it eoeom-passes. The pageant could possi-bly take piare as early as thisJune, and Bavaro will be there torepreseut our slate and nue localarea

In theinterim. Bavaeohsss beenvery bsSy folfilling her commit-menlsforpersonalappeamnces atnumerous charitable and publicrelations events almost everyweekend and works with hercompetition coach. She is asen-ior at NueS West High Schont isSkokie.

Bicycle Safety ExhibitThe Childrens Memorial Meil-

iraI Center and Express-WaysChildren's Museum will opentheir Bicycle Safety Exhibit at theMuseum, 435 E. illinois St.,North PierChicago, on Saturday,March 23, beginning at ti a.es.with thefirstofaseries of bicyclesafety workshops for childrenand adults.

The exhibit will run through'September at the Children's Mu-seum and bicycle safety work-shop will be featured severaltimes each month.

Sponsored by Childrens Me-morad, the edncation exhibit andwod.shops were designed withfose and lively examples to battlebad behaviors that result in bicy-de lujadas tu children.

'Injuries are the leading causeofdeath anddisability in childrenover the age of I year, says Ka-

The SI. Ilaralambos Philoplo-chos Society ofthe Oteen Ortho-dUx Church in NOes, presents ilsannual Spring Bake Sale, onThursday and Friday, March 28and 29 from 10 am. lo 6 p.m. inShe Community Center, 7373Caldwell Ave. inNiles.

Our "Greek Pastry Shoppe"will feature delicious, home-

Nues trustee"Nilesdeliversqnality services

to residents with the lowest laxrate of sureonnding ' commnni-lies," Murphy said. He empha.sized tan rates in other suburbsore sometimes three to four timeshigher than in Niles.

Candidates were asked why ittook so long foe Niles to becomeinvolvedin curbside recycling.

Przybylo responded it was notworth having a fancy garbageseparation program when therewas no assurance die recyclablemateriaiswoutdactnally be takenoutofthe waste sTream. "Now weareassured," hrsaid.

Along the same line Aenoldsaid same villages were spendingdoubleon twopickups when boththesortedandnon-sarledgarbagewaslaken tothesameplure.

"We will get our money'sworth and so we are doing it(curbsiderecydllng)," hesaid.

Mahoney added "We waitedand picked the eight person tohandleit

Beech maintained the "initialinvestment for containers held usback. We started with the tecy-cling canter to see how it wouldgo."

Responding to a questionabout whether the recycling con-ter would close once curbside re-cycling begins, Nosalik suggest-ed waiting to see how much thefacility is used after curbside re-cycling starts and if the need istherethenitshouldbekeptopen.

Beech said she would like tosee apartment dwellers involved

- in a pick-up. "Planning has to bedoneforthat, sheoaid.

Mahoney said hedoes notseeaneed to keep the center osen with

Church bake saleset for March 28-29

Baseball cardshow slated

The.Niles North High SchoolEaseball Card Club is sponsoringa Baseball Card Show from 9am. to 3 p.m. Saturday, March30in the Hiles North High Schoolwestcafeteria,9SOOLawlerAve.,Skokie.

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themie K. Christoffel. 'M.D.,M.P.H., Attending Physician inGeneral and Emergency Pediat-sicsatChildrenuMemorial.

In addition tu theexhibit. bicy-de safety workshops will be of-fered several times each monthduringtheduralion of the exhibit.The workshops will reinforce theeducation components of the ex-hibit andgive children the oppor-sAnity tu participate with otherchildren in a smail group with aworkshop leader.

Museum admission is $3 foradults and $2 for children (work-shops ate free with admission).lhrusday evening at Express-Ways is free family night from 5to S p.m. For more information,or tu register for workshops, cullthe Childrens Museum at (312)527-1000;

made Green pastries such as buk-lavo, diples, konlourakia and ga-Isktoboureko, also 111e traditionalEssterTsnureki bread.

Join us for a light lunch, visitourcoffeeshopand lake some de-ticiotus pastries home. A lighttuuch will be available both days.

Admission is free, and there issbaudantparkiug.

ers for$t5, andreservatious mustbe received by March 22. Showadmission for the public is $1 forages 12 and up.For information, coelactBuseballCardClub SpousorKevin Kelley,NOes North High School, 673-6900. ext. 4208.

candidates .''Contmnuied from Paie 3

curbsiderecycling inefft.All candidates agreed Niles

needsilu own zipcode.Arnold mentioned Niles cotld

be chosen to receive ils own zipcode man experimental project atthe Post Office. (See story onpagel).

When asked about subsidizingoay cale facilities in Nilrs, Nasa-IA said such center's would'ena-ble mothers tu work and could at-tract young families tu thevillage.

Murphy and Pizybylo agreedsurplus buildings in the villagecouldbeusedforsuchapwpojse

Mahoney and Beech said suchfacilities shonld be left to privateconcerns.

Outuide vendors will have tudo it. Ifwe do it, it will raise lax-

,p3," Beech said.Arnold said if the board is tuld

tu look into the maser by citizensitwilldo so.

Murphy is seeking election toone of the tlsree four-year termopenings on the board as is TomBondi and Mahoney. llondi didnotattendthefomm.

Arnold and Pezybylo are seek-ing tu fill two-year teems on sheboard, of which there ore twoopenings.

Chalieagers Beech, who isseeking a four-year term, andNosalik, who seeks a two-yearterm, ate running as indepes-dents.

Write-in candidates Mary'Marusek and Carol Panek wereinvited to attend the forum butcouldnotatteudbecausethey hadnot yeteeceived their official cre-denlials, a League reqsirement

. forparticipating.

Piano dedicationhighlightsconcert

The scope of Chamber Musical North Park's tenth anniversaryseason celebration widens everfsrther with the dedicados of snew Steinway grand piano at theMarch22 coocert.

This splendid 9' Americanmade instrument was given toNorth Park College by a long-lime friend of the school. Fivemembers of the College's MusicDepaelmenl faculty witljoin in anail-Schubertprogram designed tospotlightthe new piano.

The evening's ensemble in-dudes Kimberly Schmidt, piano;Christine Michelle Smith, flute;AlaTi Heatheringtun, violin; JulieZumsteg, cello; and ElizabethBuccheri, founder and director ofChomberMusicatNorlhPark, pi-uRo.

Smith and Zumsteg areappear-. ing in the North Park series for

thefiruttime. North Park CollegePreddèntDavidHornerwil offerintroductory remarks. Concerttime is 8;l5 p.m. in the LectureHall Auslitoriom, on the NorthPark Campus 3225 W. FesterAve.

Tickeisfor the March 22 con-certare$8I $6 forstedents, seniorcitizens. and the disabled; stu-dents with a North Park ID areadmilted without charge. Allseating is unreserved. Tickets areavailable by phone reservationsfrom North l'arkCollege.

Please call (312) 583-2700,ext. 4300 for iuformatiou. Tick-cts may also be purchased at thedoor the evening of the concertbeginning at 7:30 p.m. Pror park-ing is available at the southeastcomerofFoster mod Kedzie Ave-nues.

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The Downtown Skokie Mer-chants' AssOCiatiOfl is seeldngartists. craftspcople, food andtaker vendors to participate in

the Fourth Annual 'Selling it onthe Street Sidewalk Sale on Fn-day, Satnrday and Snnday, June19,2OandZl, 1991.

Applications fon pre.assignedsidewalk spaces 15 feet by theeefeet, are available ut Second Edi-lions. (708) 677-0680. 7951

Britannica Center names associate directorElizabeth M. WeltenofMorton LeaniingCcnteeiu Bannockburfl,

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Spaces COSt $30 for the three-day event, and complete rolesare listed on the applicationforms. Houes of the sale eachday will be 9 am. to 5 p.m.

For more informolioa and anapplication form, call SecondEdiliom, (708) 677-0680.

Gentile namedmanager atF&M

Tim Genlile has been namedstore manager of the new F&MDistnibators Store IO Skokie, an-nounced Frank Newman, presi-dentandCEOofF&M.

Gentile joined F&M as a sloremanagerat theNernidge Store andmoved to the Forest Park Storeand the Vernon Hills Storebeforeassuming duties at the new 5ko-kieslore. -

The new F&M Store iS localedat 5222w. Toahy Ave.,jost westof the Edens Expressway. lt willoccupy approximately 38,400-square feet and employ about 50people.

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DAVID -D. ORRCook County Clerk

. Bank names- employee of the yeár

Ka*hIyl! Zydowsky has -

been nansedemployeeofthe yearatFiratColonial Banknorthwentç ;announOed bank president JohnBenson. - -

0Kalhy juan enthusiastic em-ployre who enhajiceS the qualityofoerviceprovided atFieSt Colo-nial," saidBenson. . -

Ali non-officer employees areeligible forawarot nominatioo bytheir deptielmeilt managers andare evalualed on theiroveiall jobperfonnan.and SignifIcant con-IyihlItinnSIotheeomnanv.

Kathybegan her Ì4-ear FirstColooiaivareeeatCololiiatEaOk,a 5151er bank ofFiest Colonial

- n* Noilhsveal,after her grado--nIlón from Notre Dame NighSchool, Chicago. She iscurrenlly - - ,.the executive aSaLstant so UseprenidcnL SlOe- is a resident ofParkRidge . -

Workshop forbusiness women set

The WomAn's --velopment.C.enter is sponsoringa workshop for estoblished

- women busbies owners on the-adanlages of becoming certi-fled aswomen's business enter-prise and. "Beçoming Certifiedand Expanding Your Market toGovernment and Corporale Buy-ers.'-- .......... -

The -workohop wil. be held onToeSday,March26, from -5:30lo 7:30 p.its:.at the Seminar facil -

ides ofthe Worne5 BusinessDevelopment Center, 230 NortlMichigan Avenue; Suite 1830. -

Flizalseth Scully, manager ofthe WomeisS Business Enter-prise-initiative, wilt present the

- . Nilesite a

- -DüaneDtiErsiler. human re-Sauce specialist far the IllinoisChansber, will ko the presenter atthe Skokíe Chamber of CommerceD Employment Laws andRegulations Seminar, Wednes-day, April10, at the Holiday Inn

.north Shore, 5300 W. ToahyAve., Skotoe

Federal- raIes and regulationswill - he among the topics dis-cussed al the seminar which willbe held 8 a.its IO 3 p.m. Employ-ers. human ecsoorce managers,asid anyone elan involved in em-ployee- pOlicy :decisions shouldDIScad. . -

Semloaratleisdees will receiveFcderol Enployment Laws andRegulatioist--How to Comply, a256-pagebookv2rillefl by 16 law-yero from.tle law firm of Sey-farth, Shaw, Fairweatloer & Ge-

I LEGAL.NOTICE INotice is hereby given that a

supervisor -ttseetitog and budgethearing 'Ñu be held at NilesTownship - AdministrationBuildiog,- 5255 Maine Street,Skokic, Illinois on April 3, 1991at 7:30 P.M.

Kathryn Zydowsky

wotkshop and help the partici-pants develop flew marketingsInologies. - -

The workshop is targeted loestablished women businmsownes who want to sell theftprotistas or services lo corporo-6055 or governmental entities.

The workshop covers the in-teicacies of heconiing certifiedwith both governmental bodiesand the private sector throughthe Women's Bùsiness Enter-prisetnitiative. -

Registration fee is $25, whichincludes Oli materitils.........-.

For further information and toregister, those interested maycall 853-3477.

ppointed..còount representative

Sirneolia C. Millare has been lu this capacIty, Millare will

appointed ox an -account repre. be responsible for the sales and

sentative for Metropolitan Life service of a wide Fange of inca-

InsuraItce-ComP3y5 00k Mill rance products inclodiog life,

- Branch - located at Oak. Mill health, aalo and homeowners.Mall. - 1900 Milwaukee Ave., Millare resides in Nlles.

.2nd.Hodr.Nilc5. -

: : Employment laws.-

.:: - seminar set -

raldoria. This book has a $60value.

The cost is $85 for SkokieChamber members with advancereservations doe by April 5, or$95 for walk-ins and non-members. Cost includes conti-Dental breakfost,break lanch, andall materials. This seminar hasbees offered by other chambersfor$lIO.

Call Use Skokie Chamber at(700) 673-0240 for details.

Skokie agency -

honors -

associateDavid Garbee, an associate of

Wisteaub Associates, the Skokieagency of The New England, aoinsurance and investment firmlocated al 5255 Golf Road, wasinvited io attend the conveolieoof leadiog agents of The NewEngland io Grtando froto April21 to April 24.

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Classifieds.

966-390Ó -

ALUMINUMSIDING

- CALLIGRAPHY

SENDERAK -

CONSTRUCTIONAimninmo Sidina

Suffit - Fmi.Seamless Gutters

Stairs Wtndnwe. Doom-ReplenensentWindowu

(312) 775-5757.

JctaI1rf

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TOAddress or PersonalizeYour llnvltutloun,Etc.s -

Call 966-4567

SPRING SALE!e5fl$ Gutters Soffit Punsi.Aluminum Il Vinyl SidinnWindMW - Doors, Ropulin

Free Eutinsais. InmoudNORWOOD SIDING COMPANY

1-312-631-1555

. 1

L & M BUILDERS:ESTABLIllHED 1955

AdditiuoN .000HOdolIIOg

.KitohOEn . . ..BnthRoONSN.Fonslty Rooms .SidiISg

Gonnrel RnpaII827-8504 827-5046-

CABINETREFACERS

KITCHEN CABINETFRONTS -

Refuie with new door und draw-er hunts in fornhica er wood endsave ever 50% of new cabinetreplenement.Additionel oubioutu und Counterlupa evuiluble ut fentory-to-yol.p.iseu. ViNS Out abowreoflH ut:

654 N. MILWAUKEEPROSPECT HEIGHTS(Peiwaukee Bank Plaze)

er null for u free estimute in yourown home anytime witheut ob-liutien. City.widefuaburbe.Fi eunnin endiable to quelifludbuyere. Ne p.ynTeIIt for òO days.

The Cabinet People(708) 520-4920

n

KITCHEN CABINETS.Expertly Reetered

by refinishing Or by laisinaiiufcanua solo oointng anbiiOts.

Jerry Lamling(708) 634.4728

Find tha help thatyole need in our

clusaified caution. -

1k.

TOUCH OF BEAUTYCARPET CLEANING

F101 rs.nle. nelpat emanIno .peelel.ints. Freu.utlreute.. 11111V neared. Weeine nell Leau&nutemee,pute.

eus. MIlmeubeu ARenenNue.. canule8278097

Dry Foum Cerpot& Upholstery

Cleaning

Woll Wonhiog And OtherReloted SZTRiTn Avzibblo

7 day service

phone 967-0924CLEARWATER

CLEANINGSERVICE

NEW. YORKCARPET WORLD

AMERICA'S LARGESTCARPET RETAILERu SHOP AT HOME n

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is beckoningyou to:

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Trg a clsssified ICull todog!966-3900

JOHNS SEWERSERVICE

Oakton & Milwaukee,- Niles

6960889Your Nuighberhund Sewer Mon

I.MIKE NITfl

CEMENT CONTRACTOR. Petto Decks Driveways

. SidewulkeEme Estimulen

Uueeued Fully Ineured

965-6606GERARD

CONCRETECONSTRUCTION

Drinnwey uPetiouSiduwelk .StuirseSteepe 'Curb

Fr.. Estimeteu - InaurudEnpurt Wo,knnenuhipat affardublu rates

(708) 965-7687Lluerieed E flooded fluE ESflMAIE5

G & L CONTRACTORDrinuwayn . Patina . FoundationeStep. . Angregete Brisk Pusinn

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PRESTACONSTRUCTION

'Stairs .Porchou'«arana finora .Drivowuye.Sidewatku .Petioe 'Eto.

- CullAoTOns(708) 543-4504

Ltuenezd k Insured - Prua EeTtmatee

ITAL CONST. CO.. INC.Spueiulizing io Coflreeteuoriomepu eataimP.tiaa °Curbn

uSidewu5 u FauedutiooeLinounad Fully leu. Fr.. Eut,

(708) 671-5934

CLEANINGSERVICES

7 SISTERSMAID SERVICE

8ERIDENItAL&coMuruciOS-5LEANINOF5118 Ip,eured&eonded

oelluhle.ueoeet-Refe.GIfl CRarIFICATES Aceltebi.

DARLENE 6ES-1427

EUZABETH'S MAIDSERVICE

Reuldeustiel undCommuninul Cleaning.

Lisunnud Banded macpadWorkmen's Camp.Demnuttu Ageuuy(708) 531-0065

Your Ad AppearsIn The Following Editions

e NILES BUGLE- -

- e MORTON GROVE BUGLE -u SKOKE/LINCOLNWOOD BUGLE

PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLEe GOLF-MILL/EAST MAINE BUGLE

CERTIFIEDELECTRIC CO.

Complets WiringResidential - CommercialLtmnead . lumped . Bonded

. Rontodnitna A Repairs-. Now Cun.Ielotinn.

. nemine nanisme ST Inutallutun.

Free Estimates

299-3080Ask nboat ear 10% dieouont

JIlt chest lITA susto... SurlIa nu'ttst er Thu saule'. DemOted Ade andtutthe pree dothe lobt you'll End non.-

atSo ukOl. end aren Then'O 510e NNOe 5m.R u.IuRttnTt. Whether yco nuad.lob dure er upe coatta yEar nepallee.reed und e.. elli Duanmedu fur en In-ronoetto.. tnuepe.TCtOe handle mr TOO,rm'e rnerketpleuz jur EtC. usorydeyEneds endeaRS'.

THE SUCIOSBUSINESS scevlcs DIRECTORYpce au.youe HOUSEHOW

ssuns e. SERVIcES

HANDYMAN

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.Elootdml Plontbing.Poirtavg.IntuTIor/EOtOTIOP

-Weather lTsolatsnCUiTER CLEANING

rxsuuct REASONA8LE florEsFREE ESTIMATES

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HEATING &COOLING

CRAFTSMANHEATING & COOLING

.Re.iduntiul R. Cumn,u.toutSponteliziflu 'n. high eOioimRy -

lumeson & uiroendiliunnru-ForRad AIrE Reifem

-HIGHLY SPEcIAliZED.No Job Tee Lame er Too Small

998-5725lo.e,.dUuanlud-BOOdad

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. CLASSIFIEDSJust check the Business Service section of The Bugle'sClassified Ads and let the pros do the jobl You'll findcompetitive skills and rates that'll give you a great se-lection. Whether you need a Iob done or are offeringyour services, read and use our Classifieds for an infor-mative. inexpensive handle on your area's marketplacefor life's everyday needs and wants.

THE BUGLE'SBUSINESS SERViCE

DIRECTORY

FOR ALL YOUR HOUSEHOLD NEEDS AND SERVICES

INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADS

You Caa Place Your Classified Ads by Calling (708) 966-3900 or Come To Our Office in Person AT: 8746 N.

Shenn Road, N1IeS. Illinois. Our Office is Open - Monday thru Friday,9 A.M. to 5 P.M.

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Classifieds966-3900

LANDSCAPING

CANTERBURYLANDSCAPE

DESIGNMintn.fl I D..ign /In.t.IItion

Atin9 I a.rn, .p I SodC onoro to Dtivo, Wolko. Potio.

Btiok Povio I Wood Fonoot

(708) 470-1313

MENSDIVORCE RIGHTS

MENSDIVORCE RIGHTS

.Custody VioitotiOo

.Sopport .Poporty.Holpod writo Joint Cttody low.

Jeff toeing. Attorney(7081 296-8475

MOVING

MOVING?CALL

668-4110i rice. or TruckloAd

AcklorKEN

Fr or

PAINTING& DECORATING

IL C C MOO' MC

DELS MOVERS,INC.

We opecializo in local moves.Residential - Commercial

Off ice.colt coton e qoete.

1-708-766-8878lll.84735 MC.0 Insured

NOTICE TOCONSUMER

All crol Matare Mont be li-censad by the Illinois CommerceCommission. Tian license nom-ber must nppe.r in their adver.tising. To be licensed, the menermust han.ierniranea on filo. Donot pleca year belongings injeopardy. liso a licensed mover.Fer information call:

217-782-4854

DESIGN DECORATING. QUALITY PAINtiNG

. EXPERT PAPER HANGING. WOOD FINISHING . PLASTERINGc me vecuum a put r:eisure beck

(708) 967-9133Cull Ves

Coloreen nu Free Esfimatul

fijuh The HendynsanPAINTING

Interim - flotoriorStoibint und

Pr ossur e Treated PreservingFREE ESTIMATES

Reasonable Rates- Insured

965-8114

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RUOFFDECORATING.Interioe .Eoterior

(708) 966-5924Fm. Entim.t.n Inacatod

PRECISIONPAINTING

Complete Decorating.Wallpoper honning I Romoncl.Plaster I Drywall Repairs.Wood finishing I Refin.

lns. I Ref. I Free Est.TONY PAGANO

(708) 259-3878

LORES DECORATINGQirdity Painting

- .lntaner .Entorior.Woed Staining DryWall Repairs

FREE ESTIMATES INSUREDCall Gas

965-1339

MIXESPLUMBING GERVICE

Pjvn,bing repeirn X rvn,odelingDrain S Snorer Iine poorvlrodded Low water p,euoorvC orrvote d. Sump pumpsinnteilnd X se,oicnd

1.13121 335.3745

LOW COSTROOFING

Complete QualityRoofing Service

Frs. Written Estimctes966-9222

Your credit is goad with rua.w. accept Visa and Mester

Cerdi Cell: 966-3900

a.

BOB FARRELLTUCKPOINTING. Otinsnays Repaired&Raboilt

. Laabn Rapeired

. WaterproofingBest Priefie Fran Estimatee

(312) 774-247910% Saulor Clisan Din0000t

MIKWAYWE FiX BRICKS'

TUCKPOINTINGBRICKWORK

Chimneys Repaired & RebuiltMasonry

Glans Block lnnto!IalioflWindow CaulkingBuilding Cleaning

eoudon5i,ICOmmd0I0t1Fuflvinnuiod . FraO EctiaroleC

965-2146Skokie

WOODYS TUCKPOINTINGa BRICKWORK. INC.

OGIunO Block WindowsChlmnayo IRabuIisI Mucuecy

Sandblosilflo u ChemInai CloenleoRenl000tlui - Cencmoinbl .Iedustrlcl

(31 2) 283-5024FREE ESTIMATES

SECRETARYSERVICES

Mununs.ipta Legal. FleunolalStatamante. Rnumn. oto.

FAST ACcURATE SERVICE(708) 966-6170

THE BUGLECLASSIFIEDS

are worth morethan just a quick glance.

Have you taken a good look at our Classified pagoslately? You'll be surprised at just how many ads wepublish.When it comes to Classifieds, "the more the merrier"is truel More potential buyers...more sellersi Morepeople advertising things for sale...and somehow.we get more people lookingi That's the way itworksl lt takes both buyers and sellers...and we'vegotthem IBuying or selling. the first place to look is in...TheBugle Classifiedsi

TO PLACE AN AD, CALL

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THE NEWSPAPERS THAT DELIVER

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Your Ad AppearsIn The Following Editions

a NILES BUGLEo MORTON GROVE BUGLE

n SKOKIE/LINCOLNW000 BUGLE

o PARK RIDGE/DES PLAINES BUGLE

n GOLFMILUEASTMAINE BUGLE

a

Specializing ina VCR HEAD CLEANING

n REPAIRSa HOOKUPS IN HOMESa REASONABLE RATES

CALL DAVE:965-6725

or leave .message L__--

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PRINTING CO.MORTON GROVE. ILL.

- Shipping By:-SUR PAC

'.9215 WaukeganMorton Grove

tii (708) 966-2070I Shiingby:

ups. Foderai Express,Airt.courn Express

p FAX SERVICE '$2.501S1.00

Pecking Sopph end BooneO. Private Mail Boceo jSAVE SO ON ALL SERVICES

WITH ThIS AD"UPO AOtITOIO.d Shippina Ocfllat

WESHIP ALETEAR AROUNDTO SERVE YOU SETIER

COURS:Monday-Pildoy. asebot

Ratsdy.N-S

WALL WASHING

NORThWESTWALL WASHING

Walla, Ceiling., Woedwarkwashed; Curpeto oI.aeod. Spcoi.l.icing in Renidentiel Qauning.Frs Enilmatea Ioaeuad252.4670 252-4674

Find the help thatyou need in our -

classified section,

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GRAND OPENINGNo FEE FOR

- OUR SERVICESe beineno Airline Ticketsn Toursn AMTRAKa Hotel & Cor Rontnln

HOLBROOK TRAVELVillaga CrossingShopping-Center

5689 W. Toehy - NIInn4708)647-0505

I;,CONTRACT ICARPETS

8038 MilwaukeeNiles, IlL -

. ALL NAME BRANDS

. ALL TEXTURESSPadding and Installation

available -

SWe quote pricesovertho phone

FAIR PRICES. COMPARE . THEN SEE USI

692-47 6'°2828575 .,

ADAM 8 EVEHaIr SIudlo 01 the Steckers

isthME -

CLIENTSONLY

PERMSIlseladep Huiroutl

NW REG.

$40.00 $60.00

WE NOWHAVE A BARRER

WITh cOMPLETE SERVIAVAII.ASLE

WiTH ThIS AD ONLY8945 Golf Rd., Das Plain..

U7o8 635-0007

INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADSYou Can Place Your Classified Ads by Calling (708) 966-3900 or Come To Our Office in PerSon AT: 8746 N.

. Shermer Road, Niles, Illinois. Our Office iS Open - Monday thru Friday, 9 AM. to 5 P.M.

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ensue PARK RIDGE/DES

VoúrAdAppearsEditions

BUGLE

BUGLEPLAINES BUGLE

MAINE BUGLEo GOLF-MILL/EAST.

INFORMATION ON CLASSIFIED ADSYou Can Place Your Classified Ads by CallIng 966-3900 or Come To Our Office In Person At: 8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois.Our Office Is Open . Monday thru Fridny, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.

Deadline for Placing Ads is Tuesday at 2 P.M.Certain Ads Must Be Pre-Pald In Advance: Business Opportunity, For Sale, Miscellaneous, Moving Sale, Personals, Situation Want-ed, Or If The Advertiser Lives Outside Of The Bugle's Normal Circulation Area. -

IFULLI PART TIME FULL I PART TIME FULL I PART TIME FULL I PART TIME

,

FULL I PART TIME

ACCOUNTINGAceoylZI ...counts rec.ivabl., pluscomputer eXp.rien.Osuggoing psrgonaktyWonderful benefits

Call our Rep(708) 998-1157

Gua,anteedSsaadyWrk¡f :

eck lus vaatien andheIidy pay. Paid training. Paid-gravel time IlMO planpvailoble.. MCMAID. (708)470-1999

N5ns't ha.=I: Zi::Will aculeo in luconnina A truinunCell Teduyl Mr.. Demea

967-9322

ADMINISTRATIVE

u. yearn efprcvioon necretarial eopeneneepion. word porfaot e.g o mont. lotentinnol niciga and the ability co deal

ASSISTANT

a backarooid in porsonnel nduilio helpful, secouent organiza.

with mauera on a contdentielwith eoperieñco. Pienso tond

-

SEAL COATERSWANTED

Will Warn.

bonis a definite. Salary commonsorateronume along with salary hiotory te:

GB'ON7000nePrudentialPlaza

C Bcago,lL6o6olARTS & CRAFrS

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STOREFull & Part lime pnnitionn. Solon.

od; & Dept

cation.. Opprteity fer ado anco.meni Cull o,apply iapnrnen.

IC ae- 5551 W. TarAy, Ni na(708) 647-1502

ht ': .° '"pjWAITRESSES-A

HOSTESSESFULLOI1PARTT1ME

, DAApply in parson to

, Mar,unno erChrun

35 1 7 W. DempsterSkokin

(708) 982-9401

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$7.00/hr. to starR.Trannportotionnace.ry.(708) 676-4325

SECRETARYMorton Grove

Ught ;roamnOtflooena.ryl.

Cull Iseo,.(708) 966-7980

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rI CLERK TYPISTSI Full Time PositionsIlnsmndiate opportuisfty fer individuale1publigher located in Riverwoods,needed, PC baokground helpful.

-I-

Availableto-work for a leading I

IL Accurate typing i1Willhandla d'wernifced dutien

paid benefit. including iMajor Medical, Dansai &

near Milwaukee Ave.Aveilab!e.

Dait. Ram-3pm2261 nr 2282

HOUSE INC

R2700Lake Cook Rd.

0dm,,

SCHOOL BUS DRIVERSRYDERITUDENT

TRANSPORTATiON CERVICES -

,HAI AJO OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU!

W7.00jHr.00SOa,tngjjj ucd/nr PM eITern. ¶0.20 er nro,.hosen/maaS

e.îEngd 5550es-

Utekcomaaeu

dppUO.fltent.atbo2l :: oIdor

o:AeY. coraPicm

72oNosriiol.

ana .MIe$iDri.aera.nInRaqsirnd

SECRETARyry e a

Pleinaa sank.cenimoni.

sao qauhfycensor

upbeat an.wth

in e pionnant environment.1W. offer aseellant companyI,00% TuitionRnimbur.ameot.

o Bn .Located on Lake Cook Rd.

. - Public Tronspoigatien----Ajiply iifeiddn er coi Personnel

iiosi 940-4600 Ext.

:COMMERCE CLEARING

i

MAJOR TELEPHONE CO.-

Now hiring. Teohnmuan, inntuliorn,Acct/So,v. Reps. Oper.tnrn. Ne

mt call i SO22

;.n7; . 7 dupa .

cr i i atad in DenT9 Jr. Sonrotary. Good......sicilia o 50 wpm

for thin challengingne, n cocHina

t$1GIJOG

(312) 856-1094

TAKING APPLICATIONSNOWIa-HELP.

MECHANICSJANITORSSECURITYGUARDS

AOFFICEPOSITIONS.

crop PAVI OPEN 7 DAYS$20 PHONE FEE

TEACHER -

Toochor for Proupact Heighta child

u io a &6h

87:66 parhoer to atoROvertime unauloble.-

crcoiiforBennie.

t IU I '

I J\I An Equal Oppottunitn5i/F/lVI

EXECUTIVE SECRETARYLorgu CPA Erm boated in Prudootiul00000livenoeretory to worb fur dopartmontConsulting. Ro qukona t bust 4 yo,rulund eoperienoe, word poi4zct 5.0

Plaza in nookiog an cxporinnved -

hood of Monvgemnntof provi n0000uoulivuoenrct, rial

niust.eonoptionel typivs. po and

bill dr,fts. assist?,5 withdeportment vacation sclreejolos

o staff io tho smooth spera.with eoporicnco. Pieuse

in.

60601

. EARN EXTRA $$$Hoo.owineo. mother,. otudootn.Full tinto puy, parttimo boors.Compiumentory facioln. srprodoctaforcoonotuooempeny.

(708) 520-3498

.

SUPERCUTShas Full & Part Time positions

available for licensed

HAIR STYLISTSWe offer:

Advanced Training °Flexible Hours°A Complete Benefits Package

Shouldbewmuigtobecomepartof

(708 966-5550

SklU5!cJob dSios'O5TOlr proconning monthly

professional recruiting. maintainingucd purticipotiog with othor adminiu Irotlutin. oftica cioporiwont. Sulury oommeoe.rotecand rcsuwo along with salury hietory

Ms. J. K. WenlngerGRANTTHORNTON

Chicago. ILEOE

HAIR STYLISTWanted

to rent a chair erpay high percentageCaiPetefo;Detwa r SEASONAL

I OPERATIONSPARK

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of ParksPick-up. Painting I

- $5.75 per hour

DISTRICT J

HOSPITAL JOBSStare 66.80/hr. your crea.Na ecporience neseona.'y.

Fer infermntuen eul.1-900-226.9399:xt. 8209

512M phone fee

.

has nopeeded

COcKTAILDuy and Night Positions. Euperienontrain the right people.

_ APPLY IN PERSON___j DOC(t. w DEMPSTER

iEfl

will

"Mowing and Trimming°Garbage . Litteri °Plantiflg . Custodial

-40 Hours per Week

Call (708) 674-1507SKOKIE PARK

& is looking for

STAFF

preferred but

AFTER 2 P.M.WEED'S

299 6600

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,. Nues zip code...vcrsy os well, including censusfigureS std tales tax returns. Heindicated musty people who livein the 60016 zip code are notOWOrO (hey are really in the Vil-lage of Hiles. Accorditg to theNues postoffice, mail forfis sec-hou of Niles,in 60056 it chan-neled throùgh Des PlaineS be-cause Ihatsection is so oullying.

But designating new zip codeareaisisnoteasy.uccordingloDe.bra Hawkius, spokesperson forIheChicagopostoffice.

She said zips were created toform a more efficient posE officesyslem and are organized aroundlite size of the delivesy aies sodthe geographic location. not sec-essariiymuuicipalborders.

Currenlly. to teceive a zipcode. an applicant 1) must io-quest the change in writing andsend it to the geueral manager ofthe area which serves them; and2)sabmitthe specific changes de-sired in wriling.

The request will then be con-sidered, and if denied, the appli-cant bao a righE to appeal. unlessthe denial is based on a oegalive

Extend incomninniiig a municipality since theCPI is based on household coos,not those of municipalities eon-cerned with increases in healthcotls. liabilitiet and garbage dis-posai.

Most speeches by the mayors,whoam members ofthe34 townsand five townships comprisingNWMC, focusedoc revenue top-irs. soch us ending unfunded slatOmandates so municipalities undconleolling rising pension costs.

Niles' (besen tONWMC. Tnss-teeLoueliaPreston, describedtheassembled legislators as divid-ed...wills no consensus" on the is-sues. She suggested itisatime forlegislutors to position themselvesinthenew stateadministeation.

New law mandates. calling before diggingLast October, a landscaper

planting a Sue in Oak Brook cutun Illinois Bell fiber-optic tete-

'i._ phone cable. disrupting tens ofthousands of phone calls to andfrom Chicago's western suburbsfor hours. Because the coniractordidnotcall3ULIE, the free cable-locating service, the firm is Sable.fortheenlire costofrepairu.

Now a statO law mandates thataoyooe plasniog to dig -- includ-iog homeowuers, gordeuers insdfarmees -- call a cable-locatingservice IO avoid damaging tel-phone, decine, water and gaslines. Chicagoans should callDIGGER at (312) 744-7000.

Rules of Roadreview courseSeereIse)' of Slate George

Ryan. in. cooperation with Ha-man Services Center, is offeriag

tt u Rules of the Road ReviewCourse for alt citizens is the

¿ Skolde area.The coarse is free ib every-

ene. any age, who wishes to at-lend.

The purpose of the courue isto help applicants pass the titi-cois drivers liceese reeewal ex-amination. Drivers are informedabout the cerrent vision anddriving ability parIs of mho exam-motion. The coarse also preparesapplicants for the geeeral west-tea and read sigo examination.

The Roles of the Road Re-view Course will be held atSmith Activities Center, Lincoln& GaUla (7900 North-S 101)West) on April t from 9:05 am.lo 11:30a.m..jr.more.isformotion, please.-conlact 673-0500.

Continued from Pagel

customer survey, which indicatesthe homeowners do not want thezipchanged.

Appeals must be submilledwithin 45 days of the rejection.Hawkins underlined designatingnew zip codes is not simple. be-cause mail volumeand personnelmust be shifted to another aseo.Because of union costearle per-sonnet can slot be shifted fromoneurea to another.

In a new zip area. new person-nel would have to be hired sodtrained, lending to thecost. Addi-tionafly, the Niles post office is aChicago property and the northsuburban area would have to to-cate a facility lo process Nues'maiL

Hawkins suggested it might bemoieecocomical to get insurancecompaniesto change their polie-es than for the post office tochange Use zip cede. She saidchanging the zip code is a costiy

. and legthly process" and if Nilesio changed. they would hove toconsider changing Cicero. Elm-wood Park and some 15-20 nub-urbs IlsatborderChicago.

eu.. Cnntinued frnm PagelSlate Senator Martin Baller

(R-28). Representative PennyPulen (R-55), Cook CountyCommissioner Richard Sichelundrepreoenladveo of Speaker oftheillinois House Michael Modi-gun nod House MinoriEy LeaderLee Daniela were among thosepresent.

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at Lutheran General Hospital,Park Ridge, determined cardiacarrest was the cause ofdeath. butForest Preserve police aie with-

Jsolding. comment until..they..re-.ceiveatoxicologistreport.

Those planning té dig elsewherein Illinois should call 11.11_tE 0E!(800)892-0123.

The new law. which took cf-feet Jan. 1, established a $200fixe per violating. in addition toliability for repair coste, for peo-pIe who damage utility lineswithout calling iui.m or DtG-DER at least48 hours before dig-gieg.

suu and DIGGEÌt are non-profit groups that alert utilities tomark the location of their under-ground facilities in the excava-tionorea.

This free service con help peo-pie avoid injuries. disruptions ofphoae, gasandetectric service, aswell as hefty repair bilis andfines.

Reginamusiciansreceive awards

Musicions from Regina Do-minicon High School receivedfest class division ratings at thellOSA Solo/Ensemble MusicCoetestia KonkokeeMorch 2.

The followieg local slodeelsreceived awards: Sue Dross andJeenifer Cacoeindin of Skokie(vaco) duet); Michelle Park ofSkokie (piano sols); and GreloMartinez of Skokie (piccolosolo).

Students namedto dean's list

Liso Marie Fette and Ni-teshbhoi Kanubhai Potei ofNUes and Debbie Jean Useldingof Park Ridge have been named

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come from the State of Itlieois.Duly one percent comes fromfederal sources.'

According Is Keeney, thisheavyrelioece on local revenxe iscossedby asleody decline io slabreveone lo theschoot disiricl.

As o case is point, he cited the1980-81 District 207 budget,which received approximately$7.3 million io general state aidpsymeols. Since then, stale aidpoymenis hove declined annuallymaking np oniy about $1.6 mil.lion of the budget at the presentlime.

This drop in state funding hasforcedDislrict 207 to rely almostentirely on locally raised fonds,"Keeney sold.

"lo addition, scheel districls inCook County only receive signif-icant lox base growlb in reassess-meet years," said Kexney, whoadded that in 1983 md 1984 theeqsalized assessed value in Dis-trict2ll octuallydropped doe to ochooge io lheCookCoxety esalti-plier.

"Many school disteicls musttake advantage of their moximsmlax role io reassessment yeats isorder lo hove eeoogh dollars loget them lhrongh the noereas-

Beusse charts 5-year plan...lion of the badger io planned forthe May meeting.

Continuing on financial mat-tees. Director Tom Lippen saidthe candidates for the six-monthpostofassislant business manog-er bad been narrowed lo two per-nons and a decision would bemadenoon.

Speaking on recreation activi-ties. Commissioner Elaine Hei-nen described the park disleict'sEaster Egg Hunt at Ballard Cen-ter this Saturday. Match 23 andtoldMf the geandre-opening of.Jozwiak Park batting cages April13. The theme for the park's rib-bon caning ceremonies will beRemember the Times and will

focus on the'SOs and'SOs. Eventswill inctode a classic car coclearandpossiblyan appearance byra-diopersooalltyflickßiondi.

Heinen noted April 5 at S p.m.in the deadline for the "Renamethe Pool° contest and 40 eolrieshave alreadybeen received.

Director Lippen summarizedrevenue facility topics and saidthe Tam (JoIf Course would noropen unhil mid-April because ofturfdamagein many areas.

He announced the annual iceshow at the Sports Complex will

Disabled work programgets donation

Special education students iothe learning disabled and hehav-iardisorderedpragrams of MaineTownship SpecialEducalion Pro-gram (MTSEP) will be able locontinue to participate in a workprogram for them, thanks lo a$5,500 donation from MarriottD'Hare, which will pay far jabcoaches.

."S/fEP (Secondary Work Es-

perience Program) invotoves jobcoaches who work side by sidewith students on Ihe job to help

sessmeut years, when revenue isless than therisieg casis of edeca-lisn,'hesoid.

Iflhe five percent cap proposalwere ta be eosctcd by the StaleLegislature and pat is place forthe 1991 lax levy year, the legis-lotion would cost Maiee Town-ship high schools more thou $10million in lost ton revenne be-tweeo 1992-93 and 1995-96, oc-cording loKessey.

"A fiveperceotcop will impartmast heavily school districts likeMaine which offer high qualityedsçalional programs," said Ken-ny. "Il would atsopeealiee otherswho, as District 207 bss, workedlo keep tax rates loir," said Ken-eey.

io tas cap inpiace, D(strict207 wonld be unable la roetinnesuch programs as compulerizedwriting Cestero, remedial reodiogprograms, allernative edacalionprograms for students at risk,joint programs willi business andindustry, athletics, aed other es-leacurricolar activities.

Disirict 207, io order to keeplax roles dawn, has not levied theWorking Cash Pnxd for severalyears and has consciously ro-duced balances in ils Transporta-

run April 12-14. Its theme is bniltaround a detective story called"The Great Sporn Scan." He not-ed an eight-team rollerbtodeleague has beenforosed and willmeet Sunday nights. utilizing thecement fluor ofthe ice rink whenthe ice skating season concludes.

Board liaison to the Maine-Nitro Association of SpecialRec-reation (M-NASR), Commis-sionerCarolPanek said the groupis seekingtwopersons toserve onthe board of the Liponi Founds-

. tion,-an ergonizationthatmanges-donations from M-NASR bene-factorSamLiponi.

During-the audience commentperiod. Hites Housing Directorand Optimist Club member ToddBavaro asked the board to mean-sider their denial of a waiveroffees to the OplimintClub of NIesfor their annual golf tourney forbighschootstudentu.

l°asEprecedurehas been for thepark dinleict io waive half of the18 holes of play, but in view ofthe physical and monetary sop-port given the dislricl over theyears. the club asked for a failwaiver offres this year. With 30tourney participants, the waiverwould costthe district $150.

Ihem keep jobs once they hovefouedtheou," saidloyceChristen-sea, direclor of MTSEP. SIs-deals holdjobs in housekeeping,maintenoece, laundry, teilchenandfosdservice training.

The program which began op-eratian is 1986, has ted ta fsli.time employment for manyMaine Township students. lt hasalso helped Morriolt lo win Em-ployerofthe Year awards on botha state and nalioxat level, accord-ing to Christensen.

Roosevelt Highgraduates sought

Graduales and friends of dioner, dancing, nosialgiu, andRoosevelt High School, 3436 fnn.W, Wilson Ave., on Chicago's The cost is $12 per person innorthwest side, are being sosgbt advance, and $15 at the door.io attend an All-Year Reunion For reservations, send a chockParty SoMeday. May 18, 6 p.m for the number desired and maltat the high school. to the Alumni and Friends of

Roosevelt High School, 3436Alumni from she years 1928 W. Wilson Ave., Chicago, IL

to 1991, and firends of the 60625. For more information,.' ,spbqql pro, ytne,to. allentI. tsp pall 3qc,Shpojsqo ist (3,12) 534-,

party and enjoy an evening of 5000.

PAtvE9'y

loo, IMRF and Social SecurityFunds for the past several years,accordingto Keoeey.

Anotherdrawbock of the fiveperceotlax cap ties io Ihn fact thatmany increases in program offer-ings come as aresultofstate man-datedprograotss that will hove lobefueded bylhe five perreutcap.

"For esampte, DisIricI 207 isknown across the slaie for Ils spe-rial educalion programs asd eachyear our special educalian enroll-tsearcoolinaes Io climb," he said."If the tax cap does became a re-atity, the cast of providing thesesole and federal mandated spe-rial edacatian programs lo sIe-dents who need them will leaveas tess money to pravide pro-grams for the rest of our stu-deals."

Keeneycalted forlegislabors touse concrete data as they respoudto cilieensdemaxds for a reducedproperty lax burden.

"Until the legislalive task forceon school finance-reporis back tothe legislature with an appropri.ate and eqnitable system 10 fondedsicntioo, it would be prodent tadelay Ibis proposed legislation,"he said.

Continued fröm Pagel

Bavaro tfsted numerous packprojects the Optimists have aidedin, teams they hove coached sodtournaments they have upon-oared.

Hesaidin the past year the dabdonated $1,500 to the district sodfor alt those reasons, he asked forreconsideration of,the denial. Hewas accompanied by club presi-dent. Nitra Police Sgt. DeanStrzelecki.

At the suggestion of Commis-sioner James Fidrsisi, considera-lion oftherequest-waepostpcineda few days until CommissionerBud Skaja, Jr. could be present.Skajahas hoardresponsibility forthegotfcooese.

Atsotherspeatcer,eexideotMar-Iene Barzek, questioned whetheran outside service would managethenewRecreslion Cruterpool.

Disertar Lippert explained El-lisAsoaciatesofTexas, a consul-laut group recommended by parkassociations and by the Pack Dis-trict Risk Management Associo-don (PDRMA), would tesis life-guards at both Nues peals issafety procedures. The aclio:swifi add beneficiai pointe to theNOes PDkMArating.

Niles Weststudents make adifference

Fourteen Nues West HighSchaol students were honoredFeb. 28 al a "You MadeA Differ-ence" breakfast.

The recognition is givenmonlhly lo students who makesignificant contribstions to theschool, which may not be smog-nieedinonothermauerr.

The students, who are recom-mradcd for Ike honor by facultymembera, aro Alma Arabelovic.Nikeub Mundhca, Clement Fo-pividi, Soro Kim, Dawn Don-gherly, Potty Noonark, JuneYum, Robert Hedrick. MichelleStiegel, Leen Voinshleio, RyanMurray, Nancy Slutzky, Throb-raMaxetus and Nicole Webb.

Students namedto president'sList

Christopher Paul Johnson ofPark Ridge and Robert MatthewSilverman of Skokie hove beenearned to the President's List at

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