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. NILES, MORTON GROVE,skoKIE-LINc0LNw00D,NORTHWEST CHICAGO,
; s PLAINES, PARK RIDGE,GOLF MILL-EAST MAINE,
WEST GLENVIEW-NORTHBROOK
VOL 41, NO. 28
DCI 98 N 24
HILES P3L1C LIBRARY
7400 CALOWELL
MILES IL EA714
It's the beginning ola whole new year --- a timefor setting new
goalsfor ahappier and morefu(filled life. It's time to celebrate
lastingfriendships and memories with oldfriend and to look
forward to new andrewarding experiences. We wish you a vry
izealthyandhappynewyear.
The Bugle Staff
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Four generations celebratethe holiday season
Ninoty-yearo/dLouise Dobbs (seatedleft), s residentafAshleyCourt Retirement Community in DesPlaines, enjoyed the Center's gala holiday open house on December 14, 1997, with three generationsoffamilymembers. Standing from Left: Granddaughl in-law, Shaun Marusek; daughter Mary MarusekofNiles: grandson Paul Marusek. Seated with Louise is son in-law, John Maruaek ofNilea., The great-grandchildren from left are: Margaret (aged 2), Colin (aged 4), and Grace (9 months). Louise and herfamily were among more than 500 people, inoluding'Aahley Court residents, family and friends, whowere treatedtoa sumptuousbuffet, delectable desserts, a champagnepunch, and ilvely entertainment.
Learn about filmproduction
gr yoo une isterested in leurs-ing how fitms are produced, reg-ister for Intredactioo to Film(HUM 160 002), u 16-weekcosme offered through OaktonCommsnity College's EmerilssProgram. The cssrse will mcclvn Mundoys from 9 am. - l22Op.m., Jon. 20 thrvughMay 18, atOaktos's Ray t-fartsteis Cam-pos, 7701 N. Lincoln Ave., Sky-klo.
Examino the history, theoryund art of film through basicfilm compusenis such as editing,cusiera movement, lighting andsound und other related tnpics.The course is designed lo im-prove your understondisg of theCinomatic medium and to - in-
SENIOR CITIZENSShampoo& Set $250 & UpHaircut , , $3.00 &Up
EVERYDAY FXCFPT vi JNDAYsr. Men's clipper styling f300 & OpMen's Reg. Huir Olytirrg 5.00 O sp
FREDERICK S COIFFURESsoul n. MILWAOI(EE AVE.
CHICAGO. iL(773) 631-0574 -z
creuse your eojuyment of this ortform.
- Students can register for thisand other Emeritus winter creditofferings in Room A-100 ut theSkokie campos and in RoomI 140 st the DesPlomes campos.Those who have registered forOaktos or Alliance for LifelongLearning (ALL) classes withinthe last three years and havetheir correct Social Secsritysomber on file may register bythe Touch-Tone telephone sys-tern at(847) 635-1616.
Tsition is $37 per credit hosefur persons ander 60, $18.50 percredit hour for prrsuns over 60why tino in-district and 5119.50per credit hour for persons whodo sot tino io-disirict. A $15 reg-istrutiOo fee is required for per-suns under 60 or for those wholive oo-of-district.
For o brochuré listing all ofthe progrums, seminurs and100es available, including regis-Ratios information, call theEmeritus office st (847) 6351414.
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Iv:: : i :: :ssjk NILES SENIOR CENTER REGISTRATIONb The Nites Senior Center is opento residents of Ihe Village. uf Nilrs age 62 and over, and their younger spouses. Nites sen-
'I iors interested in oblaining additional senior cesler informa-btion should call or visit the costee and be placed os the mailing i
list, The center is located ut 8060 Oakton Slrert.
' QThe Senior Center is roqseslisg any left over yarn or scraps S
Iofmalerial (8" o 8" orbiggor). Lap robes and shawls are madefor volerons 01 I-lines Hospital. Volusleer knitters and crochet-ers are neoded siso. 1f interested, contad Mary Vandenplus.
MEN'S EXERCISE INSTRUCTOR NEEDEDThe Senior CroIre is looking for u pan_timo men's exercise
t'instructor. loterested persons should contact Mary Oleksy 01
t»the Sesior Ceotrr.
h S.H.LP. APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLESenior Health Insurance Program appointmnsls ore avuila- 'b
f_ hie. Call and make as uppointmenl if you need help with hos-pilai 0e doctor bills or information on supplemental insurance.
CARBON MONOXIDE PROGRAM'b The corboo monoxide program offers free resideotiat in-
spections for carbon mosooide emissions und naturul gasleaks. Appointments muy be mude by calling Ihr Senior Con-
' INCOME TAX VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDqIncome tas volunleers are seeded lo assisI seniors in com- t
pleting simple tas forms in February, Marcls und the beginningof April. A minimsm of 4 hones of your lime per week is re-qoirod. Training is provided. For more informolion, conloclMary Oleksy.
Q DIABETIC SCREENINGDiabrdc screening is on Priday, Jan. 9 from 9 am. Io I I
ta am. If yuaare u diabolic or just checking io ser if you haveq diabetes, make un appointment to hove four blood sugart checked. You must font 10 lo 2 hours, but waler is permitted.
'b Hold diabetic medications or any medication that should be'I taken wilh food. Coat is SI. Rrgistcutiou reqoired.
BOOK REVIEW'I Book review is on Friday, Jan. 9 at IO am. The featuredkbook is The Wedding by Dorothy Wrsi. Price of SI ioctados'b refreshments.q RULESOFTEIEROAD
Rutes of the Rood is Mooday, January 2 ut 2 p.m. at theSenior Center. The next session is on Monday, Febroory 2.
Q Registration required ..L HOME' SHARING LECTUREqA home sharing lecture, "Once Straegero, Now More Thasi, Friends, " presented by Jacqueline Grossolane, Shared Hous-ht ing Coordioutor of Interfaith Housing Center, is on Thursday,
Jan. 15 at 2 p.m. Would you like to share your home with4. someone? Join as und teure more about this program. Regis-tb Italien is necessary.
JANUARY LITE LUNCH AND MOVIEt, The Janurury Lite Lunch and Movie is on Priday, Jan. 16 at
noon. Enjoy u 2 piece Brown's chicken luncheon followed byIhr movie "Oat ta Sea" starring Walter Muiheaa and Jack
bLemmon.Price is $4.
b MEN'S CLUB MEETINGel The Men's Club general meeting is os Monday, Jan. 19 at
'b 10:30 am. Guest speaker is Norman Schultz who wilt speakaboso the Onegos Trail. Tiokels will be on sale to MEMBERS t
§ orty for the-St. Joe's I St. Pat's Party on March l3. Price isIi $4.50; and China Town I Field Museum trip on Friday, Mar.
27 from 10:30 am. to 4:30 p.m.. Price is $16. All other seniorh regislrudts can purchase lickels startiog Mondoy, Jan. 26.
WOMEN'S CLUB PLANNING MEETINGWomen's Club plonning meeting is on Tuesday, Jan. 20 st t)
t) 1:30p.m.
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: READS. MEETING AND TRAINING'I There will be a READS. meeting und trainiog yo'I Wednesday, Jun. 21 from 2 p.m. to 3:311 p.m. ut Sooth School.'I Volunleers uro needed for u variety of positions. Registration i
is required. Contact Kelly Mickle for more informalion.
ORGANIZING YOUR PAPERWORK WORKSHOPOrganieio5 your Paperwork Worksltop is on Friday, Jun. 23
from 10 um. sollt noon. You'll make folders and organize'I your records. Learn what is necessary fo keep, and for how
long. Price of SI includes sapplies. The presenter is Jan Sto-
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Mike Provenzanoreceives Award
- -----..Mike Provenzano (left) offfiles received an award in sincere ap-
- predation forsûyears ofoutstanding continuedsers4ce to the MaineTownship Regalar Republican Drganization. Mr. Provenzano haunot Only been veryactive with the Visage ofNiles bat has held auchtitles as Grand Knight ofthe Knights ofColumbus, past President ofthe Formarlyrs Knights of Columbus 4th Degree Club, past Presi-
. dent ofthe Holy Name Society ofSt. John BrebaafParish and alsosetvedon the board forthu NOes ParkDisprict, Mr. Provenoane alsowon the 1996 CookCounty5herift's Medal of Honor
Presenting lhe award is past President Gary K. Warner of ParkRidge who was instramental in bringing Mike Provenzano into lheorganizatien. Gary K. Warnerstates that Mike Provenzans shouldbereferredto an "Mr. Niles"aa Welles "Mr. Republican';
Ma ine South suspends viliavis eager
to negotiate an agreement wilhMedia One to rebuild the aoieo
cording to Jeff O'Dell assistant
30 l.D. card protestersAl leasl 30 students were given
u head start on Christmas voeu-lion after they walked- out ofMoine South High Schoul al thebeginning of second period Dec.19 protesting ihn disirict's identi-ficadon curd policy.
The slodeuls, who were joinedby an estimated 800 others wholined the corridors of the school'sA-wing, were protesting liteMaine Township Nigh -SchoolDistrict 207 policy of requiringstudents, teachers, odministratorsand other personnel lo wear iden-tificulion curds during Ihe schoolday. The new policy was implo.menled ut lite beginniug of theschool year.
Recently, students have be-come increasingly vocal aboatiheir opposition to the policy,which is in effect at Muise WesIned Maine East high schools aswell au Maine South.
Neno Djordevie, chairman ofthe Student Rights Committee ofthe Maine South Sludenl Cous-cil, which has been involved ioprolesling the coeds, issoed astalement critical of the saspen-sions.
According to Djordevic's siate-ment, school security officialsand police blocked the exit of thethrong of students who were ut-'tempting to.join the3O sospen-does.
Djordevic termed the estimateof 30 students misleading be-cause officials admit about 100students purticipuled in Ihn walk-out and promised suspensions forall as soon us they can be idneti-Bed.
Principal Tom Cachur said the30 sludenla received three-daytsspenaious after they werecaught reentering the school fol-lowing their wolk-oul. Some wholeft the school wilboul returningwere also identified and suspend-cd, officials said.
Cuchur said school officialstried to identify us muny studentsus Iheyboulil. The sospensiou io-eluded the remainder of Dec. 19,along with Ihe first Iwo days uflerthe vacation period, Jun. 5 andJun.6.
by Rosemary TirioWhile two cable giants nego-
hate the rulertuinmeol fate ofthousands ofcastomers, MortonGrove officials are busily lryiogto get together u new franchiseagreement with canent cableprovider, Media Oye, before thebig customer swap is completednest September.
The -village's ruble services,along with those of an estimated468,000 other urea eobte custom-ers, are especled to come uoderthe Ombrella of Tete-Communications Inc., which willluke control of un estimated 75percent oflhe regional market uf-ter the swap is completed.
Plans hove oleoudy bers for-malized between TCI und U.S.West Media Group, parrot com-paoy of Media Ose, und Molti-media Cablevision which isowned by the Gannett Company,to effeci the customer swap.
tu exchange for the 542,000Customers io the Chicago northsuburban and central Michigaoareas, TCI will give systems insouthern Florida, California andGeurgia amounlieg to some508,000 caslomers, About375,000 customers in 84 manici-paliurs of Ihe Chicogo sobnrbnourca, ioctuding Morion Grove,will be involved is the trude.
Morton Grove's frondOseagreement with Media One wiltespire in 1999. Thu village cablecommission is already beginningtalks and reviewing staff propo-naln for Ihr new agreement, Ac-
cable system, which will iucrasthe channel capacity to 80 fromthe canent 50 or 55 channel co-pacity now avuitable io MortonGrove. Reliability would also beenhanced, O'Dell said.
Ifsuch au agreemeol is reachedbefore the TCI takeover, the newOwner would then be responsibleto fulifill thai agreemeol, O'Dellsaid.
TCI costomers and village of-Sciais in nearby Skokie havebeen criiicol of TCI's service.However, TCI officials have stat-ed that the leudes now being coo-sidered will condense and clusterthe frunchises allowing the firmlo Operato more efficiently uodprovide better coslémer service.TCI cuslomers will exceed Iheone million mark oiler the sway is
T6fb'IUGLE, TI000SDAY,IJAÑIJ,Oofy o;- innS
MG holds cable talks withMedia One before TCI swap
completed.Channel additions und new
technology, such os high-speedtotereot access, und improved
- customer service uro expected iorosoli from the swap, accordinglo TCI officials.
Focusing resources is concen-Iratod ureos will enable TCI toprovide quicker and more effec-tivo service, according to $tophenBryan, senior vice president. Andbecause oflhe closions5 coocepi,tite benefits will have no impacton rutes, Bryan added.
The Nitos cable sysiemo has al-ready undergone a moltimillioodollar upgrade, according io Me-dia Ose spokesperson Susuo Bi-sso. "The Nibs sysiom has beenrebuilt," Museo said. "It's a fiberoptic-coasial cable hybrid sys-tom wiih a capueiiy of 750MHz,"she udded.
Besides the system upgrades,Morton Grove officials have two
Adopt a HydrantThe Nibs Pire Department
will hotd its aonsal Adopt-A.Hydrant program again thisyear. InformatO,5 can he ob-tu:oc-4 at thy Library Fier Safeiy
PE'3
Concerns regarding the systemswap, O'Dell said.
The vitlago wants curerei Mo-dia Ose management staff to beloft io place as was promised byTCI ChiofExocutive Gfficcr LeoHindery at a recent meeting.O'Dell said that the village's relu.lionship wiih the corred manage-most had solved many problemsin the pani.
The village also monis io belure that cusloolces have a ocalnumber lo cull for service. O'Dellsaid village officials do noi wantcable customers to have to callDenver, TCI'n home base, foc ser-vice complaints.
Morion Grove's fini cablefranchise agreemeol wax withCosiiscoisl Cabirvisioo in 979,which was renewed is i 994. Con-tisrntai was bought by U.S. Westlasi your when the nomo waschaisgod to Media One.
cornee, yoor local school, or bycalling Bili White, Fire Deparo-mont Public Education Coordi-0510e ut 1847) 388-6800,
Morton Grove Post 134visits Julia Molloy School
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On December 18, leil7American Legion Post 134 made theirannual vinittojuila MolloySchool. The traditional visitismade atthe time ofthe M0110yhoildayparty, Permanyyears the Post hasdonated equipmonl and materials daring these Çhrislmas visitefor use by 19e school daring the coming year Those attendingthis yearpictaredleft to right, Dan Scanion, Ken Filgelman, TomWilliams, BaoilPope, Joe Caro, TonyAlongi, RogerSehmidp,
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Specializedcare availableat CJE
The CJE fleln and NormanAsker Alzheimcr's Care Programis an aduh day-care programwhich provides clients witir sen-sory-related activiSion incladtngbaking cookies and plantinggawrrs.
"ActiviticS promoting toads,tasto and smelt bring back famtt-jar memories," says Irledy Ciccin,narso & irectOr nl the Aleisni-ncr's Program. "We focas on te-tigiOas Or ethnic traditions sstchas saying the Kiddosh (a Jrwisttbtrssing for wind) or making ochattab (bread) or drinking greennon-atcohotic beverages oct St.Patrick's Day. Thesr types ct oc-tivitie,v bring comfort to oar cli-
According tO Ciccia, familyparticipation iv critical whendcating with elderly clients. "It'sosaat(y moro ditt)cstt for tanrilymembers ro make the trarstrtontIran the client. When a client says't want to go borne,' that osaattyrefers to a time in the past. That'swtron caregivars need torevisittheir loved ones' tong:term mew-aries and focas on past events."
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Township- seniors gatherfor holiday luncheons
The Lincoinwood SeniorsClob invites the cammanity tojoin them on Thnrsday, Janonry29, 1998 te ver Follies, winner of7 Tony Awards, songs by Sto-piten Sondheina, and bringt backthe glories that were once anAmerican institation. It will beperforated at Drury Lane Oak-brook Tenace.
The cost of $44.50 for mom-hors, $46.50 for gaosts incladesshow, barb and transportation
Thinynat'S IWO holtday)uncheOna forMaineTaWflah)P Seniors at-
lracledu total ofaboat l,000gueota, along with munytocal and state
oh'tciats. Among those attending the luncheons at the Crystal Pal-
ace were (left lo right) Chriolhie Thompson; Janet Thompnan; Clay-
ton Thompson; Maine Township Supervisor Mark Thompson;
Township Trastee Bill Belt; 5-inselChavelofNiles; Township.TrUntee
Carol A. Teschky Alice Volkmann of Niles; U.S. Rep. Henry Hyde;
State Rep. Roaemary Mulligan; State Sert, Marty Bot/er; Conk
Coanty Commissioner Herb Schumann; Townahtp Cogedor Antta
Ri/kind; and Township Clerk Gary K. Warner. More than 3,800 ren:-
dents are part o/the Ma/ne Township Seniors. ToJotn, you mast be
at/east ESyeam otdandtive in Maine Township. Formore informa-
lion, call Sae Neanchel, DirectorofAdnit & SeninrSet'Vices, at (847)
297-25/O.
- - T.heLincolflWOOd Seniors Club(Dol000Matorcnach).
Lnnch inc/odes a choice oforange raughy nr mast sirloin ofbeef. Ail entrees inçtode a salad,chefs seledtins nfgarden vegeta-bIes, potato, ride or pasta nf theday, frnsh baked bread, dessert
chaiceaf beverage.Depnetnre time is 11:15 am.
foam the Linealnwand Vsl/ageI/all, 691X1 N. Lincoln Avenue,with mIam scheda/ed far 5:30p.m. (opprots.).
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jCHOLESTEROL SCREENING
Cholesterol is a soft, fat-/ike sabalando foosd in every ce/lin the body. Most of Ihr body's rhnlestrro/ in made in the liv-
X er, the rest domen from animal fat in fonds, Egg yolks, meal,
panIno and dairy products ail contain cholesterol, Everyone
needs same chnlesteral, bat not too much,.Eating foods low in
L animal fat is one of the best ways ta lower cholenterel. Cha/es-
tecol screenings will be offered foam 9 to Il am. on Tuesday,
-Jan, 6 in the MarIon Drove Village Ha/i Sensor Center. Theqaiok and simple test wil/ give na accurate total b/nod oboles-
l toral mrasnromeflt in just three minutos, For Morton Grave
b seniars (age 65+) there is a charge of $3. Far those ander 65 or
for nan-nesidents, Ihn chatge is $4.
L LUNCH BUNCH MOVIESFollowing the coge/ea Senior Nutrition Silo lanch on
Wednesday, Jannaey '1, "lndependenre Day, " will be shown al
I. p.m. in the Morton GroveViliuge Hall Sernor Center. Lunch
is provided for those who make a reservattan. Seniors who doq sol dame in far lunch dan still come for the show. The Febru-
aD, 4 movie will be the "Beat efLswrenre Welk" followed by"Gatte With lite Wind" in two peals on March 4 and 1 1. Forinformation abual &e lunchprngeattt, call the Morton Grove
L Senior Hal Line al 470-5223., LeFRANCAIS
ì Start tIte New Your in style with lunch al dse famous LeFran-
; cain restaurant s Wheeling on Jan. 13. Enjay gourmet dintng
sin elegant snrrnnndings at only a fonction nf the cost at theirrenown dinners. Enjoy a choicr of fane enlrees pias appetizers,seups and desserts prepared by their world class owner and
Chef Lencioni. The bas wi/i leave the Prairie View Cammunt-
ti ry Center al I I am. und return at appraninralely 1:30 p.m. The
I fee for the irip is $42 far residents and $46 fur noa-rrstdeitls.Registration deadline is Jan. 6 at Fratrie View ne call Ihn Mor-
b toe Gruyo Peak District, senior adall saprevisar, CatherineDean al 965-1200.
"LET'S FACE IT"
g "Let's Face Il" is u monthly program held al the sentar eilt-o eon apurlmealu at 9016 Waukegan (the While Hause). The
neni meeting is al 2 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 15 and ts moderaI-rd by Dick Zembran, M.S.W. and Mary Andrrnns, B.S.N. nf
1 ihn Marion Grave Village Sial1 Senior Cenier. This group fo-
b casen on tapies of inierrsl ta those wha altend. The dnmmnni
M tY it invited la nitend this free Fragrant. For delaiis cali Ihn
s senior center at 47/1-5223.
b
q - FLOWER ARRANIiII
i Once again, Dominick's Finer Fonds is pravidmg Barai de-puriment munagee, Jean Ciasgi and the tinwers far a flower nr-ranging wnrkthap on Tharsday, Jan. 22 ai 1 p.m. Jeun makdseveryunn feel like a pen as she ddsrribes and demonslealeshow in make a npedial flamee arrangement. The demnnstral/afl
1 and sappI/ei ace free but eeservalians are limited, so pleasera/I Catherine Dean at Ihn Marion Grave Farte District, 965-/200, ta assuce a space far this eeealive waekshep.
FOLLIES I
R. Jein the Prairie View Travel Club for a ioveiy ufieritnon atI
l Drury Lane in Oakheaak an Thursday, San, 29. After a dolt- t
qdinas meal of either Rotaia di Paria, Chicken Breast Maeasala
l or Fork Tenderloin parruigiana, enjoy the play "Follies." Thewinnee nf neveu Tony Awaeds, the play is set in a partly tarndawn Ziegfield-like Theater. A party is being held far all theformer performers and shaw girls. Grand old ladies and gnats,fa/In/ spank and d.ecerpiiude, cross paths and gossip amengthe ruins, review their old ranImes, rekindle old loves and ha-leeds. Some of the 22 Soodheim songs lo be performed are"Beanlifnl Girls," "Love Will Sen Us Theangh," "One MoreKiss," and "Caaid I Lnavr You?" The bus will leave the Frai-rie View Community defiler at I i am. and relnrn at apprOsi-mainly 5 p.m. The fee is 530 fee residents and $42 for nun-
. renidenls. Registration deadline is lan. 5 at Prairie View or call; the Morion Grave Park Disteidt, senior adult supervisor,
CalhnrineDenn al 965-1200.
. R5 MORTON GROVE VISITING NURSE. The Muelan Grove Village Pta/I Senior Center offers Ihn
services of its visidng narse la residents. The narre, Mae)' Au-b decani, B.S.N. wilt make free home visits for the purpose ufI assessing health status, rncnmmending behavioral modi//ca-
lions far heller health, answering qneslinns about prencripltonmedications and suggesting alher helpful services. Mary's uf-fice hours ace every Tnnsday and Thnesday and she can a/snbe sena at the Village Hall. She can be reached by calling 965-
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KOC CanThe North American Martyrs
Council 4338, Knights of Colam-
bos Candy Drive Chairmao NickVasitr n00000ced, with the hardwork ot many odividualt, hin
council has collected aimant$20,000 for the meotatty haod-
capped children io oar cummnfli-
ty.Although many people have
bere extremely georroon. we xtill
ligions, racial nod ethnic back-gronnd are welcome tO nttOnd
Catholic Charitim free monthlypresentations nhont the ptocens,cost, and other inSoen involved ininlerconnitY adtsptiOn. The nextmeeting wilt boon Tbarnday, Inn.15 nt7 p.m. aCUte Catholic Chan-tien Neat North Center, 721 N.LabIle St. its Chicago. Advancenexervntinns are ceqoesled. Pleasecall (312) 6M-7086.
dy Drivehave not achieved oar goal. With-ont additional fonds, maoy of the
atea's handicapprd children willnot have the proper care theyneed Sr deserve We ask foc eve-ey000's help by mokiog a dono-
lion lo this worthy canse.All donations will benefit char-
ilnble ocgaOiZOtiOOs like: NilesPark District - Tninngle Park ape-
cial playgroond equipment LittleCity, Misericordia, Speed dc
Gladd Peogeams. Little Angels,C.Y.O. and many morel! All do-nations made lo this cause are
considered tnx_dedocibl0.To moke a donation - contact
Ken Lee at 847_967-6234; orniail it to: North American Mar-tyrs,.0000cil 4338, e/n Ken Leo,
8352 N. Oconlo, Nitos. 6071.4.Please be ge00e005 dc help us as
we help the handicapped chit-
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Park Ridge residents CathyGteen_Seiwofl and Naomi Gall
will chain this yew's Love Aff9ir.Tiekessnre$lOOnP0r500 $1,000
a sable. If yon ano intetesled invalunteoting for n committee, do-
noting a raffle or onction ptiee onattending the event call AvenanDinector of DovelOpmnnt AnnMarieflhrlich as(847) 299-9720.
WSLBERT N. AUFMANNWilbert N. Augmann, 67, of
Morton Grave, diod December18 al Lothenan General Hospital,Park Ridge. Boloved husband ofLois Aafmafla. Belbvod fathen
of Gun') Aufmann ond BethBradley. Grandfnlher of 2.
. __.-'_. . -.- .Brother of Nonottd. Services
Thnirhead be/reign la thn Latee Affair. (From left) la In- ;nl;dependence Director of Development Anta Marie Ehrüctt; Celebrity Fanerai Home. Interment was in
Vecalint Wayne Meaumert Love Affair Co-Chairs Colby Green- Ridgewood Cemlery, Des
Seiwent and Naomi Gall meel to promole The Lave Affair, Avevuen Plaines. -Memorials ta; Aunneci-
lo lndopeodence 45th anniveroaY celebratioo. The not-for.prOfit casi Pookinson Disensb Associa-
group offero adulta wilh developmefllal dinabilitieS vocational and tion-Respite Cate Fand, P.O.
reaiden8aloPPoduuienBox 130 1 15, Chicago, IL
Love Affair '98, the Av000es linhnd musical thenlen perfoon60613.
lo Independence dinner/dance who loan song and acted the full DONALD L. BORMAN
gala, is set for Satorday, Febrdany speelnam ofleadiflgnaten on slag-DonnldL. Barman, 62, of Mar-
21 at the Ramada O'Hare Peel- 05 dnroaghnnt the Chicago aren.ton Giove, dted December 20 at
hanse in Rosomael. It will also Hen credits includo No "Tho See-Lutheran General Hospttol, Park
monk the 45th oenivesxOtY cele- . and Cuy" workshop, writing Ridge. Beloved husband nf
brntion afAve000s.songs for children nod directing
Joanne Norman (flee Pnonk). Be-
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loved father of Keith, Donna and
Joining this year n special Avennos lo Indopendenee has Kyl; Grandfnther nf7. Arrange-
event One Wayne and Kathleen come along way in the 45 yearn ilmeets handled by Simtctns Fanon-
Mesnmnn who mtll pnovtdenaten has supported individnols with al Home. Memorials co: Amen-
tutament fon Ihn festivIties developmenlat disobililies. lt be- con Diabolos Associaltao, 6
Mnssmer has distinguIshed him- gan as a pnagram in donated North Miehigap Avenue, Suite
velfInlheprofe5St0nat5Puri5reo spone io the basement of the 1202,Chieago,IL.60602.
no a the sladsnmunn000cen and Methodist Church of Park Ridge
soloist for the Chicago Cobs and for children who moie noI ndmit-
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Registration under wayfor water exercise classesRegistoation now is under way
for winter waler exercise dannen.offered by lite Lullteran GeneralFitness Center, 1875 DempsterSL, Park Ridge.
The 12-week session raesfrom Monday, Jan. 5, throughSalnrday, Match 29. Daily clansOrnes are available.
TIte water aerabicn cItasen aredesigned lis eithancn candiovancu-lar tirness, iitcreaxn xlonngth anditeprove flexibility. Na swim-mittg skills are rnqaired.
In addition, walec exercisedlassnx provide n refreshing wayto stied exlna paaisdx, tette ap andnk'sy physically fil.
Classes beiag offered iitdtudn;Aquacise (amaderalely intensivecardiavascotan wc,nkaat ineanpo-mUtig strength and flexibilily
. traiaiag in. the waler); AnthnitisWaten Exercise (a law inleesity
aquatic program la help thosewho nnffer from arthritis ta im-provernnnealarstrength and jointmobility); Natal Wave Aerobics(watet exercise for women whonne pregnant or recently have de-liverect); and AquaFit (a waternenohic pragam for individualslooking far an intense cardiovan-calar workout. Thin workout iseuhrntced by deep water trainingand the ase of aquatic equip-meal).
A physician's approval in re-quired. lit addilion, all class par-ticipaitlx mast complete a healthhixttsry nod. emetgeucy caitladttanm when they register.
For mare inftscmalion aboutwaler aersihics, registraliott fonthesessisin nod class fees, call thewaterexercixeprognam coordina-tor al lIte Lutheran General Fil-ness COnter, (847) 723-6138.
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Maine Townahip SupesvinorMark Thompson (center) dinplaya the atatewide Saperviaar of the Yearaward he received from the Illinois Townahip Ansociation of Senior CiSeeva Servieeq Committee(/TASCSC). The award, preaentedearlierth/a month daring the Townohip Off/c/ala oflllinois (POD con-ferenee in Peoria, recognizea Thompoon'a lead role in the creation and development of Maine Town-ahip'sAdult& SeniorSeniicea Department. Alaopicturedare (left to right) Clerk GatyK. Warner; Oepu-tyAosesaorMarie Berrigan; AdminialraturPamAndernen;AgeneyCoordinatorPhyllia Klug; Barb KonoofAdult A Senior Sen/leen; Heather MeAnarney, TOt's Associate Director; Thompson; Depaty ClerkMargie Bialezak; General Aasiatance Director Maraha Warn/ok; Cynthia Luff/n, outgoing ITASCSCPresidentandDirectarof5eniorServ/cea farLemont Townohip; Trantee Gob Dudycz; Traatee CarolA.Teachky; Disabled Ser'ieea DirectorOonna dnderaon; and Highway CommiasionerBill Fraser. Duringthe TOI conference, the A000ciaflon ofltinois Townahip Committees on Youth alan named Thompnonthe 1997 Township Friend of Youth andpresented MaineStay Youth and Family Services with ita 1997Youth Organization Award.
lt was u p/easant und friendlycosvcriiatiot. Keith and ElsiePOck beamed aud radiated warnssm/les. Thiy were speakingabout square dancing, more spe-c/lically Ihn Nilesaqoares, who
. liase hone daocisg in and aroundNibs since I 953. Keith and Elsiejoined lire grsrup in 1958 und hasehens go/so nor-stop ever since.to t 98 I Ko/lb and Elsie were rot-ed lifetime members srf the N/losSquare Dance dab. Keith dis-plays a manly smite us thus foci ixinenliaund; Elsie co/lects a 90/ergr/is of satisfaction.
Knilh prepared a min/-cub/bitofbudgns ho hod won vr "named"auen tise yearn. There were nomeseventy if 00e worn to stop and
- coulil. Thn nsptanalionx at lowiny they were awarded mormuch snore fascinating. Therewas an owl badge fardase/ng of-1er midrlighl. lt's how asd whyore dancen after midnight thaImakes thin badge really worlhgelI/sp. A dach budge is earnedfor dancing /n waten. Again, thecircumstances give it a "flavor."trungivalions can rau wild withjnstlheoamenofothnrbtdgei: id-ist badge, sqaure angel, squaremaosr (05e method In cane re-
. qsiren dancing btirdfoidndl, raindrops, si/short, snow bonny, jail-b/rd, mouolaia dew, din hard,hobo, snusofthe beaches.
And thnrn wax a pachel of ma-1er/als: tlyers. programs, new
BY JOSEPH ZURAWSKISpecial to The Bltgle
Exploring Niles' History: .
Business? Who's got time for business? We'i-e here to make new friends and dance!
clippings, u pruynr fur nqoaredancers, exen the Square Dane-ersTen Commundmrots.
We asked, we bought, on is-sucent qaestion. Would youhase Ihr names of the presidentsof the group sisen it was orga-sinodI Keith looked paneled. El-sin's uncharacteristic move wanhesitant as Ihe slowly reached forher telephone directory of clubmembers. Words came slower,a/most ha/lingly. After a rn/sole,we Were cony/nerd no nor hadeverasked tite qnenliou bnfore.
Bnsinessis unre ayrarAs we took a closer look at
soma of the maler/als, we baganIO audersland. Eight thnre, ir Ihrdab's very OrsI eOsslilstiOn, theN/ten Squares allowed Ihem-selves oue business meoliug ayear and ihat inox to be at theApril Dance. fl/gilt yearn taler,Ihr canstiIniion was ros/sed lohave Ihrer business meelings ayear. Odds are, eses with threebus/ness meetings scheduled forthe year, dance oct/xis/es weresol dim/n/vised.
Oser ihr years, perhaps nugroop has repreneuted N/Irs inathen commun/tirs ax frequentlyas have Ihn N/Ins Squares. WhenI/le dab celebraled ils 35th anni-rersary /s 1990, more than 160people were in nilendasee. Noless Ihou len other Chicagolandsqoare dancing clubs werepresent.
V/siting other sqaare durenclubs is a common practice furthe mare thus 100 xqsare dane-iso clubs 1h01 liase been ad/ve isihr Chicago area. Dressed inIbeir club's notars, N/Irs' colorsace shocking p/uk und black, twosquares, eight dancers, wouldIravel Io asoiher club and claimor "steal" their banner. Clubswhich had Iheir hdnnnr stolenhave ta v/nil the club "stealing"areluiming Ihe/rhannerwith Iwosquares )eighl dancers dressed/ntheir club's colors) Io rvtrieveorre-cluim their barrer.
Delegations do gel large Oncea delrgai/on of 20 couples fromIhr N/len Squares ocr/ved in Ar-liaglor Heights ta claim thaIclub's basser. Sinar dvlrgutionsfor each of the lOS nr so squaredunce clubs menI al leasl once aweek, Ihere may be as many asIhrer bannern "sloten" /s anyweek by Ihe different N/lenSqnuresgroapn. tu tarn, theNilesSquares muy have the/rows bar-ser "ilotes" ihrer limes in anyweek by Ihrer smiling de/ego-
Aetivnin the Nitos PerkDistrietadult rncre'atiun prugramsThe Nitos Squares began as
Ihr LiltIe Squares when righlpeoptejoined tagrthenand hogansquare done/sg is the N/Irs bnxe-meat of cal/er Ralph Glud/ng is1953. The follow/ng year theN/irs Park D/str/ci was nega-
sized und Ihr group became a purlof the N/len Park District recreo-I/on pnogrum pros/ding the ParkDintnict wi/h one of their OrsIadullreereal/on programs.
Ir 1980, the N/los Sqoaresnumbered 90 couples, probablythe larges formal esrol/menl inIhnie h/nInny. An annual carouseldance catted every Murch uttraclsus many us 200 couples.
Annual Ir/ps In ihn Chuta V/sbResorl is Wisconsin Dclix haveallracled mom than tOS clubsfrom Ill/nois, Wisconsin, undMinnesota fora weekend ufdaoc-ing Io the calls uf natiountlyknows cutters. There ure also huyr/des, p/cs/cs, prI luck d/nrnrnand eres bring featured on localtelevision programn. Over Ihnyears theN/Irs Squnnes buss bern0cl/se with N/Irs Days often gir-ing lessons IO atlruel new mrm-bers.
The N/Ins Squares worn nitroirs/led Io perform for Olhergroups such as senior e/tiznas orus us ultruct/os to promote a localhutinets at u shopping mull irNitos or fornomospeciut 05mb.
Since oil square dance calls arein Esglish,Nitos Squures have at-bondad national und /nbemulinsabcorvosbinex which draw us munyas 40,050 part/c/push. In recentyours Ihn N/irs Squarrs haueduscod is Atlusbic Ciby, Orlando,M/lwaukee, and Memphis in theUnited States. tslemutionnt cou-
verl/ass hase hems held in Der-many, Swodes und lapas.Gnsdwitl ambussadnrs fur Nilrs
te addition lo bring goodwillambunsudors for N/los Ibrough-nul Ihr Un/led Slutes, N/tenSquares buse also made frequentfinanc/al conlr/but/ons bu IhrN/Icy Park O/sIr/el. In 1977 theN/Irs Oqnurrs roer/sed a aommn-oily sons/ce award fmm the lIli-sn/s Park and Recreados Associ-at/os far "unsoiffib conlribut/onsuf I/me urd money over Ihm pusI20 years Is Ihn Nitos Parle Dix-
Krilh was kind enough to addsnmr pnrxosat retloelioss ss/lbhe muter/al he suppled to us
ubout Ihr N/Irs Sqearms for ihmupcoming publica//ns nf Ihm ero-Inns/at hivinG nf N/Irs. Thymeas/ng nf square done/ng farKe/th und Elsie; u l/s/ng ph/toso-phy, if you will, wan nsprensmd:"Tb/s is lire gneuinsl nctiv/ty formmmt/ng peup/e and muking sewfriends."
Bal plouse, alt you wondorfulNilms ambassadors who gu offdancing here, ibero, und every-whore has/ng all those groallimes. Slop for a mincIo, tukm penin hand and jol down who muyhave bees pren/denl Iwo know /1was usually u Mr. und Mrs.) forwhulever year you may nomom-ber und send ii io us ut Ihm; N/IrsHistorical Museum, 8970 N. Mil-waskemAse., Ni/mIL. 65714.
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Facts aboutfat and fitness
"thia" may octuolty have tosmach "inner" body fat, whereassomeone who is very mascujarandweighs mom may he morn fit.
Taitor your exeroise program.last as height and weight variesamonghnalthy adatts, so ton doesan appropriate exercise program.Year program should be devel-opeti to fit your own individualfitness needs, whethnr lt's matS-taming orincreasing strength andflexibitity, losing weight andbody fat, orboth.
Be patient. You probablywon't be able to see a differencefor ap to 12 weeks. However, ex-croise will make yea feet betterphysically and emotiooatly al-most immediately.
Monitor year progress. In or-der to know whetheror not as es-recise program is helping youachieve yasir goals, monitor yourfitness program. Becaste muscleweighs more than fat, regalar ex-ernte may actaalty increase yourweight. Monitoring beth weightand body fat on a regatar basisprovides a truer picture of howyoarfitnnss level is impravieg
Reducing bedy fat cao mean amuch slower process than drop-ping ponsds. Ic takes about amonth of proper diet and activeexercise to drop 00e percentagepoint of body fat. However. rochpercentage drop in fat cou meansignificant improvement io bathappearance and health.
Tanito's TBF series ofbedy fatmonitarfscales is the only line nfproducts available to measurehalb body fat und body weight si-mnitanronuly in the privacy ofIhr user's own home. Those inter-ested in a free brochure about fit-uess and body fat or for the sear-est dealer referral, call Tanila'sbody fut iuformotiuu line at t-800-9TANITA.
As winter approaches, manyAmericans vow In exercise regs-Imly to make it shrough she Hou-days and start the new year with--nut a few entra pounds. Yetaccording ta the American Coan-cil On Exercise, more than halfwill quit regalar exercise withinthe fleit few months. One reasonAmericans End itdifficnttto stickwith au exercise program is theyhave aneealistic expectations andgetdiscooraged too easily.
The fitness experts at TonusCorporation, global manafactnr-ers ofprecisios body fat monitorsand scotes, offer these tips on get-ting fit:
Understand whatit means tobe"fit." Body fat und moscfe corn-position ore key factors in deter-mining overall health and fitness.Experts reoommend that body fatlevels for men generally not ex-reed 24 percent, and levels forwomen not exceed 27 percent.Exercise increases the body'smuscle mass, which is the secondmost metabolically active tissaein the body, aside from nervoostissoe. As metabolism increases,their body oses more caloriesfoster. In order ta maintain aproper energy balance. the bodybegins burning its stored fat sap-ply, which results in hatless. Peo-pie with high metabolisms evenbarn more calories while atrost.
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New booklethelps sufferersof skin disorder
AHA issues winterweather warning
Just as water pipes freeze and temperature to a subnormal levelcrack daring frigid tempemtuenn, - 95 degrees Faluenhnit or less -
saffer from retaceo --- an acne- your heart is nuso vulnerable ta atol is a patentiatly fatal rondi-like caudition affecting a grow- tltnravages ofOidlolan Winter. finn. It acetres when a pernan'sing uambnr pf baby boumers -- The American Heart Associa- body cannot produce enough en-can how receive help from a free tina warnS that cold weather can ergy tu keep Use internal bodybooklet, "Coping with Rosacea: caute your hearts "planibing' to temperature wann enough.Tips un Lifestyle Management," connurict and make the blood Symptoms are slowed breath'mgpublished by the National Rusa- 'slashier," increasing tite risk of and heartbeat, lack of coordina-ceaSociely. heartattackandnamke. tian, confanion or feeling sleepy.
The new booklet is u handy "It's nalninI for name of tite nr- Heart failure is thncnuse of deathgaide fur overcoming the most teries to narrow u litEn with cotd inmostcases of hypothermia.common tripwircs thutmay canse temperatures. lt's how they main- The American Heart Asnuclu-flare-ups in rosaces sufferers. tain body temperature. Bat it can tian wants thatpeople with rom-These include sun exposure, spell dangertoapersonwhosn nr- naiy heurt disease (or those atemutiunal stress, hot weather, al- Bries are already narrowed, said high risk) shoalti uvoid suddencuhel, spicy foods, exercise, bol David Cooke, M.D., president of exertion, such as liftung a heavybaths, cold weather, hat drinks the American Heart Association shovelful of snow. Even waStingand skin-careprodacts. ofMetropotilanChicugu. through heavy, wet snow or
Rosacea is a chronic und pro- Sume researchers have found nnowdrifts constrain theheuel.gretsive disorder of the facial that the stress ofcolsltcmperatoneskin that asoally fleut appears br- cm canse constriction of tIse ar- -
H you must shovel snow or be
tween the ages of 30 and (O. It tories in the beaet,Cold tempera- out itt the cold, remember these
begins as uredneus ou the cheeks, turn ran also increasebloodpres- sigas of heart attack:
nase, chin or forehead that muy suer and allee blood clotting. pressure, full-
cease and go. Left untreated, the Titase factors can be involved in ness, sqneezingorpain in the ren-terofthechestlustingmoretlsanaredness . becomes ruddier and angina (chest pain), heart attack fnwminntes.more permanent, und tiny blood and stroke.
vessels may become visible on Commun sense teils us to ban- °° spreading to the shoulders,neckoraems.the surface of the skin. Bumps die up when it isblastery outside. Cheat discomfort with light-and pimples often develop, and Exposoen to icy winds, snow and hodness, fainting, sweating,the nose muy eventually become freezing rein nteals the body's nauseaarshaelatesu of breath.
swollen and bulbous from excess beat. The wind is especially dan- People with high blood pees-tissue -- u condition called chi- gerous since it strips away the suce have an increased risk ofuophymu that guve comedian warm layer of air around the ,,.,,,,,, .WC. Fields his teudnmurk bal-bous nose.
"The healthy-looking rosyglum that appears in many fair-skiaurd individuals during theirteens and 20s con actually be asign ofsusceplibility lo rosacco,"said Dr. Larry Millikao, chief, de-purtmenl ofdermatulogy, TaluneMedical Center. 'But its exteemely impoctuxt fur thosewhose complexions are beingeeodnd by rusacea ta understandthat all is nut lost -- they can re-gain their foresee appearancethrough compliance with long-term medical therapy and f ife-style changes."
The 13 million Americans who
Some tips for selecting resa-cea-frinudly meals are tu ase tug-gested flavor substitutes lo avoidhut spices, reduce the heal in bey-orages and avoidorlimit alcohol.
Sufferers who want tu main-tuis active lifestyles cou ley thesetips: avoid heavy exectinu orhigh-intensity workouts thatcaute overheating or flushing,and instead exercise for shorter,more frequent iutervals; cheeseearly morning houes or eveninghours tu be outdoors dariug hutweather: aud make sure the roomis well vealilaled when eunccis-iog indoors.
Resurrectian Medical Centre'sFamily PractIce Center, 7447 W.Talcolt Ave., is uffeeing freetoues of get-acquainted visitswith its surtí!. The Crater, locatedin the Resurrection ProfessionalBuilding, it celebratiag its 20thanuiveruary.
For a free copy of "Coping The Family Practice Center isWith Rosacea," write the Natiun- staffed by physician facultyal Rusacea Society, 000 S. North- members und resideut physicianswest Highway, Suite 200, Bar- completing a three-year residen-tington, Illinois 60010, or call its cy in fatnity practice. Other stafftoll-free hotlixe ut l-808-NO- members include nurses, u phar-BLUSH. Information and mute- macotogist, a social worker, insu-riaIs arc also available on the su- cauce specialists und supportciety's World Wide Web tite ut staff.www.rouucea.org, or via e-niail Teachiug faculty at the centeratrnsaceastfraot.cum. includes four physician associate
body.To keep warm, wear layers of Suddeu weakness or mtmboess
clothing. This allows ah (o be ufttsefacr,amsortegoaoneside.trapped between layers, forming ofthebotty.
u sort of protective insulation. Sadden dimness or loss of vi-
Also, wear a hat or bead scarf. SOR particalarlyin one eye.
Much of.the body's heat can be of speech, or trouble talk-
lost through the beatI. And ears tug or nuderstauding speech.
are especially proue to frostbite.'Sudden severe headachm with
Keep your hands and feet wann, nolutowrtOraltParetstcaate.
too, us they taud to tose heut cup-.Unexplaiued dizziness, unstead-
idly. .mess Or sudden falls, especially
As we get older, tite body's uloug with any of the peevtaus
"thermostat" muy notbe as eifer- symptoms.
tive as it once was, junking itmum difficult to attjnstto the coldweather. "Because elderly peoplesensu to be relatively insensitiveto moderately fold conditions,they can start tu suffer Isypother-mia without knowing they are indanger," said Cooke.
Hypothermia is adrup in body
Visits and toursofferéd at Resurrection
directors. Three associata dime-loes, Timothy McCuery, MD., ofPark Ridge, Laura DeMarco-Pahl, DO., of East Dundee undSajjiuiThnmas, MD., of Darien,ore graduates ofthn Family.Prac-tice.Ceuter. Teaching duties arealso shared by physicians un staffat Resurrection mito work direct-ly with the residents antI conductlectures and classes on variousmedicultopeis andprocedures.
To scltedule u tour and get--ucquniuted visit at the FamilyPractice Conter, call (773) RES-INFO (737-4638). To schedule adoctor's uppointment, call (773)792-5155.
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Avoid alcoholic beverages ifyou ate gslannieg to go out in thecold. While providing an initialfeeling ofwannth - caused by ex-panding blond vessels - alcoholdraws heut away from the body'svital organs.
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Nora Ave. Torture -Zone. -
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Dear Mayor Blase:We the residents and taopayers
et Norà Aveuse (addresses Northbound ofTouhyl, have bren mes-tally tortured day and sight siseoNovember and uow is the middleof December nod things arc just
I getting worse.All uf nu living On Nora arr
reudy for a mentol instilosion, in-clodtug our children that are nor-vous, unable to sleep or tu dotheir hunsework due to this xx-bearable noise pollatiox. As resi-dents and taxpayers, we shouldbe. heard by yost, Mayor Bluse,the highest village official, hop-tug that you will solee this prob-leas. We alt wras crazy with seri-005 servuas cuoditions and upsotstomachs and headachex. Coo-Staat barring, annoying, vibrat-ing. wiudew shaking soundeupe- cc: Mayorßlase
Enhancing the life ofresidents takes priority
rieuce day and sight is nu lougrebearable, -
Thts extreme mestal cubitus-ti00 croated a street full of abuur-mal peopte. Wendy's orders arralso heard day und uight. Oarstreet looks and frets like a meo-tal war000r.
This is Nibs, a quiet town. Mr.School should take his tmcks undkeep thom io his backyard. Theremast be rules and regulations toStop this.
Deor Mayor, as the highest uf-ficial of Niles, nur Only hope isthat you have the pdwer tu slopthis torture beforo is too lato.
Thaok You KindlyResidents of NoraTorture Zone.
tu the heolthcarc Bcld, it's im-portant thatloogteco cam facili-ties are equipped with qualified,dedicatcd,
caring personnel. LifeScrvices Network of- Illinois(LSN) members pride them-selves io theirdcdicatjen ta quali-ty and evcelleoce in retirement.
Since 952, LSN hou been thevoice of lung term . earn, retire-ment hoasieg, and heme andcommunity-based scrvices. Anot-for-prufit urganizulion, LSNis au affiliate ofihr American As-seciatieo efHumes and Serviccufor the Aging. Today, LSN reprrseuls mere than 350 organiza-tinos serving over5l,000 people.
LSN mtubers' cummjtmentte excellence is evidenced in theway facilities arr maintained uodunits arc staffed. "Oar certifiednurse assistants (CNA) mustcomplete a Siate crrtificatiun pro-gram, and we offer is-servicingprograms, cuntinuieg educationand monthly seminars ne u varie-ty of topics tu kcep xxv staffabreast of changes in the iedus-try," says Judy Tenuto, RN,charge sorse, St. Benedict'sNuruing Home, Nues, IL. "Wealso present case studie which
- gives our CNAs the Opportunityto role play and get a feel for ihrresident's sitnations."
LSN members' wurkforcr aisereceive coutinnut training in suchareas as diversity, vision prub-tears, feeding and Alzkeimer'scare. They are the noes who runcarrgivcr snppnrt groups undmake respite care possible. Insame cases, it is the stuff member,nut the family, who motivairs aresident to get better.
"We bud a situation where aresideutcame In us with multipleproblems - numeeous stage ihrertoces, dinbetes, a poorly healedfractured Ing and the inability iobear weight," ercalis Tenuto.
esistent, and even herductorsaspecialists had givre up. Theysaid she would never stand again.One nf nor CNAs, Zbigniew"Ziggy" Dula wnsido'tgjvn sp.Instead, he worked witlt the resi-_dent and built her trust. Tisraughthe aso nf renturati venaisiugteeltoiqoes, hin gentle, yet muti-vouerai style, und his patieuce,the resident han remarkably im-prnvrd. Her sures have heatcd,she can stand tu thc count nf 60,and cven take a few steps fortransfers. Her self-esteem is back,and currently shes ike vice presi-dent ufuar resident council.
"Ziggy bus o way of makingcvrtyoer feel special. He has uhurd job and yet everyday hecomen in and exceeds my eupec-totient. He is truly amazing,"says Tenuto. When asked why hegoes the estro mile, Dula re-spnnds: These residents ore pariefmy family. I take care of themihr name way I would my motherer foiker, - or grandmother orgrandfather."
For mere isformarjon aboutLSN or fur a free copy of "TheChoice is Yours," LSN's 000xu-mer guide outlining availablehousing, bralthcare and nervierOptions, rail 630/3256l7g:(Springfield) 217/789-1677 erwrile to LSN ot 91 i N. Elm Si.,Suite 22g, Hinsdule, IL 6052 i.
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Reader enjoys'LookingBack i..'Dour Edilor:
t enjnyed reading, 'Lnokingbock in Ike Bugle by Mmli Kur.'Ii read o time capsule and putdatos la evenisgeemembre well.
We moved to Shermer andBeckwtlh in 1957. Newcomers teIke area are nut aware oftsuw un-developed the area was at thettme. Farms und low land gaveway tu homes iujxst a few yema.
'The Cat that Roared,' is u truestory of somothiug that happenedte 196g that never modo the pa-pers. You may Want tu print itas0e historical item On MuriunDrove.
Congeatnlations on the move,and thanks for the publicity in1997.
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Twenty parcels availablein air station developmentGreat things appear to be in the pious fur the newly availableutero for Gienview now ihat the preperty.Naval Air Stauen has left Gleuviow's village presidenttown.
Nancy Firfor said that the rede-Gienvjew is seeking develop- vrlupment.. project offers Glen-ers for abeut 20 latd parcels in view an opportunity tu bring as-ihr l,lOO-ucre Gleuview Naval sets tu the village that otherwiseAir Station Redeveloptneet Pro- Would nut exist She said sheject, which will be available be- looks forward lu incorporatingginning tu February 1998, Dan ihetiewlmdusnjntotheco,.0Womb, an official of the real es- nity.tatefirmmmketingihepreject The village plans a miurd-aurMtsirow Stetu will be is charge residential, retail, business parkof ausiguiug developers fur Ike and spurts/leisure complex forvitrions usesplasnrdfor theprop- the laud.eri)'. Reiati, iuclud,ng a sheppiog Metro, Chicago's metrupoliioncenter und power center; residen- commuter rail line, will cunstracttiat siogle-fatttily, multi-family a new train siatiun adjacent to theand seater housing; a sports, lei- site. Gleuview will provide $100tare and entertainment complex million for infrastructure for theincluding o uports/entertuinment project.retail center, au it-kale gulf
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Free series of programsf6r women
The Womens Health Re-sourceCenterofLutberan Gener-al Hospital has scheduled a seriesof free women's weliness pro-grains for 1998.
Kathy Traub, Psy.D., will dis-cous 'Perimeiiopanse ¿md Be-yond: Managing Your Weighsand Enhancing Your Look,from 7:30 lo 9 p.m. Monday, Jan.12, at the Deerlield Multiplex,491 Luke Cook Rd., Drerfield.During this program sponsoredby the Womeus Health ResourceCenlerofLntheran Grueral Gos-pilaI, participants will Icons theblest concepts in weiglil man-agement, including the weightgain associated with agiog; howLo stay fit; and how lo maintain ahealthy body image io mid-life.A fashion consultool also wilt beovailable with tips oñ dressingslimmer.
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Lullterou General 1-lospitaloenrypyscholegist RandyGeorgeinillrr, P1-ID., willpresent 'Exercisisg Yonr Memo-eJ, from 1:30 10 2:30 p.m. Moo-day, Feb. 9, al the Buttato GrovePark District, Alcott Crater, 530Bernard, Bulfalo Grove. Spon-sorrdby theWomrn's Health Re-source Ceder, the programs top-ics will iaclode factors whicJtcontribule to memory loss, howphysical and emotional exprri-caces can affect memory, andtechniques for improving and er-tainiog memory.
'Is That Poandiog in My FIcadnr Am I Justflxlremely Musical?Managing Headaches and Mi-geaiors" will be presentad from7:30 to 9 p.m. Monday, Feb. 9, atthe Dretfield Multiplex, 491Lake CookRd., Deerfletd. SusanRubio, M.D., neurology, in con-junction with the Womenn'8-teatth Resource Center of La-dieran General l-tospital, willteach participants way lo recog-nier tite common couses undsymptoms of different types ofheadaches, iuclnding migraines,and help them become familiarwith successful coping strategiestoretievepoin.
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tuerce Center - will sponsor"ADD/ADFID - MyshVersns Re-alily; Actualizing Your Child'sEmotional Intctligence,' from7:30 10 8:30 p.m. Wednesdoy,Feb. 25, at Barnes and Nobte,Old Orchard Shopping Center,Skokie. Alun Graham, Ph.D., Lu-dieran General Hospital, wittdis-Cnss clsorocterislics that dt/thera-date Ilse behavior of childrenwith Altention Deficit Disorder(ADD), Atleulioo Deficit Hyper-activity Disorder (ADHD), con-dnct disorders and learning disa-bitities, as wetl as typical childbehaviors ut votious develop-mental stages.
'Womea with Diabetes Con-sidering Pregnancy,' sponsoredby theWoruen's t-letdth ResourceCenter ofLuilseran Getterai Idos-piloS, will be presented lt/sto 7 to8:30 p.m. Weduesdoy, March 4,at Lutheran General Ftospital'sJohasou Auditorium. Joist PhitlipWerner, M.D., endocrioologisl;James Kelter, M.D., tnatrntalifetal medicine specialist; DianeAnalI, RN., MS., C.D:E., caremanager, endocrinology; andLisaBorretli, R.D.L.D., dietitian,io a panel discossiols focusing ouconcerns, considerations rusdmisconceptions teeing diabeticwomen considering pregnancy.Slate-of-the-art taraoeeOl (sp-tiotts also willhe discussed.
Tite series cotstittues with"tdudiisg Sleepless Nigttts;Everything from A to
- zzzzzzL s from 7:30 lo 9 pm.Monday, March 9. Spuosoredby
the Wotneu's Health ResourceCeulee tsfLultterait Gener;d lIsts-pilot asid presented by Bary We-ber, M.D., directtsr of the Isospi-tal's Steep Disorders Progrese,titis lecture is designed for per-sons sufferiag trssm occasionalsleeptessuess, insomnia or otherrelated problems which impedeUse body's ability to rest ade-qnasely. "Hnuger for Life: Be-yond Eating Disorders," spoa-sored - by Women's HealthResource Center of Lutheran -General Hospital, witt be present-ed by Garry Sigman, M.D., ado-lesceal medicine, from 7:30 to8:30 p.m. Weduesday, March 25,al Bootes and Noble, Old Or-chard Shopping Center, Skokie.Dr. Sigman wilt discuss eatiogdisorders issues related Itt eatittg,restrictittg l(stsd, biugeing andpargiag; and how to recoguizethese problems. tu additino, bodyimage will be explored, as welt assuccessful methods of teeaaueut.
A preseutatioa eutilted "Mas-sage Your Cares Away: Tech-tigers for AdmIts osti tufauts,"
sponsored by lite Wotneu'sl-tcalttt Resource Ceder of Lu-theranGetseralltospit(d, is sched-nled for 7:30 lo 8:30 p.m.Weduesdty, April 29, al Barnesand Ns,bte, Old Orchard Shop-pittg Cculer, Skokie. Besidesfeeliag gatsd, m:tssage Itas manyItralth bruchs, incinding im-provittg circnitttiott attd musclelone; cleansing, ooucisttittg andstimulating the body; and en-ttancing relaxation. Ltatru tech-
Two Chcistmasparties brought holiday cheer to nearly 300 members and guests of the Pullman Pii-tars Club, sponsored by Pullman Bank, 6100 Northwest Highway, Chicago, Here, Loraine Grsnholdstrums an imitation ukelele to the vocal accompaniment of entertainer Peony Pryor. The oongutressprovided a blend ofjazz, show tunes and comedy au she whisked attendees on s magic carpet andcruise around the world during the family style luncheon party at the Rosewood Restaurant, in Rose-mont. The arrivalofSanta Clause was one ofthe afternoon highlights and, afte,ward, heposed for indi-vidual pictures with many of the guests. A similar party the preceding week was held at thé RegencyInn, in Chicago. The Club hosts several thematic parties throughout the year torita members. Por in for-mation on Club activities andupcomingprograms, call Pamela MajororPran Pagliariat (773) 554-2226or(773) 594-2227. -
niques lo help tssyotse eel caltoerand rest tertre easily.
"Liglst ist tIte Darkttess: lIeder-slaudittg oud Trealistg Depres-sinnt itt Weinen," presented by IhrWomen's l-lrolth Resource Cest-1er of Lntltrratt Getterai Htmpitaland psychiatrist lIndi- Meredith,M.D., will be presented by 7:30to 8:30 pto. Wednesday, May 27,ut Barnes and Noble, Old Or-clsarsl Shoppiug Cetiter, Skokie.Discuss tise factors tIsaI costtrih-ute lo depeessiots, itselniug gessel-e dillesessees, horsnssssal erste-id-
eratisssss, lue sasges, assd socialand etastsoteic cssadilis,sss, Learntite tutest research tissdings ontresuontst approaches tard medi-catloiss.
Toregister fssratsy of tlsese pro-grattas, rail HeatlhAdvisur at 1-800-3-ADVOCATE (l-000-323-0622),
TlseWomen'sl-tealth ResourceCenter of LudIeran Generol lIns-pitat bas been designed as an ac-crus point foc the peblic lo learnaboul tise hospital's women's peo-grasos, services, snpport groupsand commsnily resources. TiteCenter, located oese the main en-trauen of Lutheran Gruerat, is -
Open from 9 am. to 5 p.m. Mon-day iltroegh Friday, wids evetsiogatsd weekeud visits availmtble byappoitstrnents. For mare infssrsua-lion on thecenter mmd ils services,call 847-723-88t0 ('CrY line forbeariug impaired, 847-723-8885).
Y_ V 'mBy Dr. Marcy Goddemi. Doesyour child watch TV Orsi thing isthe morning'? Every evening?Dors yoa etsild hann a TV in hisnr her bedroom. Is the TV turnedon during dinner? Does yourchild have a video card rutlserthon u library card? Does yourchild re-enact Orptay TV themes?Dons your child show more mier--
est in TV than books or toys?Dors your child request or bog foritems udvèrtised on 't'\J?
tfyon unuwnend "yes" io morethan brrr of she shove, pleasecontinue reading.
Preschool children view on so-eruge uf4-t/2 hours ufTV daily.A tom ol'TV wotching can hove uIsamiful offre-on children, partie-ulurty wriltin Ihrer urnas - uggrrs-Sinn,. learning and cpmmerciul-
Studies indicoir that childrenwho view uggrousivo TV showsand movies tond tu become moreaggressive, tess persistent, lossIolerunt ofdrluys and Insu ubedi-noi in iheir behaviors, inlrrac-lions and ploy activimmns, Childrenwho view ponimive programs suchus "Barney" and "Mr, Rogers"lend to exhibit increased cuoperu_live play and greotor verbaliza-tino offnelingn,
Young children urn activelearners, They need upportanisinsio inlrraci wiihpeopin in Ihn realworld. Pussivs, TV vmowiog doesnui yruvido ml-tifo eopnriencosnlsildreo vend is order for intel-lrciusl devolopntens io occur.The amonte of bourn spent view-ing TV cuiller Iban uetively learn-ing und playing is more hunnful,perhaps, iban wltai subjeni matterchildren view.
And young children are deli-nitely offnnted by the murkotingtechniques of TV. Commercialsshout moys, cefruls and elolbescan olhnn be recised woid furword by children. While good forbusiness, ii dofinitoly bus a pro-found mOurner on children'schorees, which in tarn ehungesIhn Inurning und play nuprriencrsuf child sosti.
Following ore some sips onwhat porents eso do io preventihnirchiidren from siiling is frontofihe TV oIl duy:. Limmi TV viewing lo lest iban
One hours doy und make rorryfamily moment coanl. Play wilhyour child. Encnurogr your childto help wilh simple chores andmake il fan,. Read, read, mod. Ard when
you're Onishrd, rrud some more.Is's one of the most importantthings you con do for your child.. Stock o kitchen druwer with
crayons, workers, paper, scissorsand more. Gire yoorchild the sp-porlusity In do snolhr acitioiiywhile you're prnpurisg dinner.. When your children urn wutch-
ing TV, wotch Ihn prograns lu-gnthnr. Interact dons5 the show,ask qnestions, muke it s son-passive activity. And try tu usaidviolent, uggressive progroms.
Now tel's heur from some nf
Is your child "addicted" to TV?Our madres:
t um room mother fer mydaughter's kindergarten class,Doynu have any ideas fnra hal-iduy party?
Try some of these inenpensiveideas: t) Hove Ihr cltitdron mukeholsdoy Frames or ornamentsfrom Ihr large poynictn slicks.Dreorute with glitter und olhnrholiday crafi items. Encouragehem to insert o fsvorilr photo io
Ihn Onishrd product, 2) Hoyo thechildren make a holidoy card forsomeone special. 3) Provide Ihrchildren with sprinkles and hou-doy candies lo drco(aue cupcakesOr cookies, 41 Sing Iheir favorilehotidsy songs and IdI sinnes(mood 'Twas the Night EntoneChnislmus).
My .8-year-old son enjnyshaving friends aver after sehnnland en weekends. Sometimes Iget tired ofthem messing up thehnuse. Any eotertainmeni ¡de-
Bnys (und girls) love Ihr ouI-doors. How abnnl lot/sg shnm noa hike at n local p0mb. Most punkshave Inuits nf vorying lengths undil givns Ihe childnrn a chunne topretend Ihey'rn odveniurerssearching for treusunes. Or howaboul making thoirbikes or hockeyslicks Io u'purk with some bikeInuits On open oreos where theynon nidn nr play hockey. If youpnefnn lo e-uy al home, bruinslonsawith your son and,cnme up withsome oclivilmns you would ap-pnove ufinthe buekyand an buse-mml. By unIting up limils in ad-vanee, there is less confusionwhen Ihn guesis anise and Ihrvisil will be u toi einer.
Marry Gite/densi, P/s.D., io osiCapee- its rudy childhood denn-opoirtil and in the sine presidentof edneolion, Irui,li,sg asid re-seurehfnr KinderCure Leur,singCe,sners, Se,sd qsmeatiossa in Dr.Marcy Cadde-si, P.O. Bs 6760,Pnrtls,sd, Gig 97225.
Woman's Club ofSkokie/Lincoinwood
The Woman's Club of Skokie/Lisnotnwood will hold Ihrintunchoon/pnugrum merlin5 onWednosduy, January 7, 1998 aIIhr Holiday ïnn, Skokin, tL.Luncheon st/Il be served us 12noun misil u pronrans of "Bingeand Games" fnllosving fue ihn
members tu enjoy. Area womeninlnresled in the Woman's Cmbmuy cult Pmesidnnt Eunice Komm847-966-5828,
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The Luther College Nordic Choir, one of the top a cappello co/loge choirs in the nation, will perform
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talion at a tree opening cere-mony Wednesday, Jan. 14 at6:30 pro. io the ParamountSeta Centre lobby. The sandpointing demonstration 5 freeto the public and will take placeThuraday, Friday and Satur-day, Jan. 15, 16 and 17, from 9am. to 5 p.m. in the Para-mount Arts Centre lobby. TheParamount Arto Centre, locat-ed at 23 E. Galena Blvd. in Au-rora, io a not-tor-profit perform-ing arts theater dedicated tobringing quality entertainmentat affordable pricea to the weot-em suburba. The theater wasplaced on the National Registryut Historic Places in i 982.
Ticknis urn sow os sate forDisney ei Ice - Hercules, FeldEstertaisosesi'S latesi as-iceblockbuster that's holier thanHades aad cooler than Zeus. Chi-cago-ateo uudiosces can feast osthis skating actian_adveniare, anarena CspeeieOCe lit far the gods,at the Rosemant Horizon, lasa-my 21-25. and the United Center,lanaary 27 - Frhraary 8.
Tickets for Diete)' on Ice -
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WestMadisno Street, and alt tick-etMasler locations. Pricrs rasgofront $12,50 lo $22.50, will, alimited nsmhrr of V.t.P. Rink-side seats availâble. ChildrenyOaOger than 12 sane $2.50 offregslar ticket prices at selecudyerforinusces. There is an Oyes- o
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ENÎRÎAINMNT1Sat., Jan 10Oct You Believe in Magic?Saturday, January 10, 1998 -Temple Beth-El is praoentingComsçiy Night featuring SidneyFtiedman, PhennmenaliOt Ea-
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and part showman. Audienceparticipation is a must.Timw 6:30 p.m -D insane p.m.Show. Cost: $20/ticket in ad-nance - $25/ticket at the door.Tickel includes Chinese dinnerand the show. Reservationsrecommended. Temple Beth-El la located at 3610 DundeeRood, NorthbroOk, IL 60082 -Into - (847) 205-9982.
Friday, Jan. 16CarouselRodgers und Hemmerolein'sfable nl love and redemptionset to one nf their greatestacores waltzes into the Fora-mount Arfo Centre for one per-formance only on Friday, Jan.16 at S p.m. Tickets for this stir-ring classic, priced al $29.75,are on sale now at the Para-mount boa office, located at 23E. Baleos Blvd., in Aurora nrby calling (630) 896-6666.
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SPINNERS AND SPINNING WHEELS
The Illinois Artisans Shop spleased to sponsor a programwith "The Pabuinsa Flock-estes," a group of artisans fromthe Chicago area who haveformed a guild wilh the cow-mon goal lo foster the art ofspinning from i i 5w. tO 3 p.m.at Atrium Mall, James R.
Thompson Center, 100 W.Randolph St. For further infos-wallon, contact Carnle Stsd-der, . 312-814-1794 05 IllinoisArtisane Shop, 312-814-5323,
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c::: i - ..i :IThe Ruth Page Dance Series
announces 1998 season
The Ruth Page Page Dance Series, nowin itsseventhyear, unites manyofChicago's most dynamicdance companies inperformance showcases featuring baoet, modero,jazz, tap and ethnie dance. Per-formances are Weekend 5: January30, 3t, 1998 at8p.m. Weekendtt: February2o, 28, f998 aIS pen.Weekend III: Macoh 27, 2e, 1995 atap.m. Avperformances are at the Northeastern Illinois UniversityAUd,tonum, 5500 North Sf LouisAvenuein Chicago; FREEparkingavailable in Lof 'D'at Centrai Parkand Bryn Mawr. Tickets: $15/general admission, $fO/students and seniors. Subscnplions and Grouprates available. For tickets; 773/794-2538. Forinformation on master classes andlecfure demuestra-Sons contact: Rachelßurton et 773/794-6t38.
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Sun., Jan. 18UCP CHICAGO TELETHON
The Chicagosand Miller Distrib-utors are gefling into the hull-day spirit this year in a big waywith their holiday promotion forUnited Cerebral Palsy of Great-er Chicago. Miller has un-000nced that it will sponsorUCP Chicago's 1998 telethonwith a- donation of $69,000,UCP Chicago's telethon, BigBroadcast '98; We Are Family,Will air from 8 am. to 6 pm,,Sunday, Jan. 18, 1995, onABC Channel 7.
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Hans s hectic holiday season?Lincolewood Parks and Recre-ation Department is hosting sclass to "de-stress" you. Learnto combine sloW,deep breath-ing with positive, peacefulthinking tot release nf tensionand stress. Class Will be heldWednesday, January 14 & 21from 7:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. atVillage Hall. Fee is $30 for roui-dents and $45 for non-residents. Fnr more intormationcall 847-677-9740.
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Jan2&Jan.3ST. PETER'S SINGLES CLUB
All sfrigles over 45 invited tothese dances. Fri., Jan. 2,1998 Poynesisn VIIsge, 6845w. Addison st 8:45 p.m. Sat.,Ja0. 3, 1998 Golden Flame,6417 Higgins at 8:45 p.m. Costis $6. Live bands. Coat and tierequires.
Sat., Jan. 3Chicago Metro SinglesThe Chicago Metro Singlet invite all singles to a dance at 8p.m. on Saturday, January 3,at the Sam of Barrington Res-taurant, 1415 5. BarringtonRd., Barrington. There will bew dance music. Preceding thedance, ut 7 p.m., there will be atalk un "Body, Pain und Stress"by Dennis Hill, BS. Admission Sun, Jan. 4nl $7 includes a buffet. Formore information, call (708)216-5799.
Sat, Jan. 3Combined Club Singles Dance
All singles are invited to aCombined Club singles danceat 8 p.m. on Saturday, Januaryri:i: frftn
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Sun., Jan 4Northwest Suburban SinglasThe Northwest Suburban Sin-gles invite all singles to udance at 7 p.m. on Sunday,Junusry 4, at the Barn of Bar-riogton Restaurant, i 41 5 5.Barrington Rd., Barrington. Ad-mission is $7 which includes abuffet. For mure information,cull (708) 786-8688. The North-west Suburban Singles is snon-profit orgsnizstinn.
Jewish Social SinglesBowling Seuson's second haltis just beginoisg...we needyou. Why not join JSS at Deer-brook Lanes, Wsukegan Rd.,Dearfield @ 1:30 p.m. and/orjulo us at Classic Bowl, 8550Waukegan Rd., Morton GroveG 6:30 p.m. $15 per person.
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Sun., Jan. 4Spares Sunday Evening ClubThe Spares Sunday EveningClub for Widowed, Divorcedand Single Adults will sponsors Special Winter Dance onSunday, January 4. The Dancemill be held ut the MortonGrove American Legion Hall ut6140 Dumpster, Morton Grove.Ballroom dancinb will be heldfrom 7:30-10:30 p.m. Live mu-sic by Emil Bruni. Members are$5. Guests are $6. For mure in-formation, call (847) 965-5730.
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Friday,Jaa. 2,Spm. COCK-TAIL TIME atMatty'u WaysideIns, 1727 Waukugan, GlnsvieW.Fur reservations cull (773) 761-7535.
Sunday, Jan- 4, 11 am.BRUNCH or Sashu's, 9599 N.Skvkie, Blvd., Skokin io the Dos-btetreo Hotel. Reservations call(847) b7b-2977.
Sunday, Jan 4, 2 p.m.WALK at Weber Costee ouChurch and Gross Point Road, soSkukie. ReservasiasS cult (547)699-84t8.
Saturday, Jan. 10, 7 p.m.DINNER & DANCING (messyr/cu) Chambers Restaurant,6881 N. Mitwuukee, Nifes. Res-emotions by Jus. 7. Call (847)673-8677.
Tuesday, Jan. 13, 7t30 p.m.BRIDGE (Advanced W letnr,on-diute) $3. Reservativos call (847)869-3338.
Saturday, Jan. 07, 7:30 p.m.GAMES NIGHT All Chu Omsgames you Can play, prizvS too!Cati (847) 674-6798 for informa-rive oud reservations.
Wednesday, Jan. 20, 7,30p.m. $4. OPEN MEETI2IG &
LECTURE. Refreshmeols andsvcialieisg at Beth Hillel, 3220Big Tren Lose, Wilmelte. For in-formatioucall (847)359_3556.
Saturday, Jan. 24, 7:30 p.m.THEATRE "Harvèy" atWisset-ko Theatre, 620 Lincvtu Ave.,Wisnetka. Coil (847) 679 2953forinformutins audreseevatioss,
Sunday, Jan. 08, 7,30 p.m.DANCE ut the Radissou L'Intel,4508W. Toshy &LiucvinAve. Prank Mitchell Live Sued.For informativo cull (847) 676-4561.
Tuesday, Jan. 27, 7:311 p.m.BRIDGE (Advanced & Interme-diare) $3. Reservations call (847)869-3335.
wOMEN" .
Jan FebMid-life suppolt group
Lutheran General Hoapital insponsoring a support group forpen-menopausal women from5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays,January 13 through February17 at f66 child and sdoleacentservices office, 8816 W. Dep-ster, Hilen (across from Ihehospital).
A second series is nched'uled from noon to 1 p.m. Fr!-days, February 20 throughMarch 27, at Lutheran General,1775 Dempaler, Park Ridge,Room 1062F.
The group mill dincunn phys!-cal changes that allevi wsmenal mid-life, including sleep pst-fern naristionn sed the in-creased rink for certain dineaa-es; us well as the emofional an-peels of menopause, such asthe potential change in rein-li000hips with spouses undchildren, retirement and feelingalone.
Space is limited and ad-vance registration io required.
.- The fee for the sin sessione in$30. Esr additional informulisnor to register, call 847-723-5074.
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Man's bestfriend
A dog is ofteureferred to as"Mon's Best Friend" assi a sludyof fossil remains is showing re-searchers (ast how old and slrongafriendship it is.
Fossil remains indicate 'tisaIman sitS dog formed their alIt-asce more than 11,000 years agoin whal is now Iraq. Togclherthese "best fi'iends" busted,sought shelter, sarnived and de-veloped an immensely successfulworkisgpaetneesbip.
This bond between humonsand canines has -condnued andhas ence been strengthened asdogsbave assumed new rolesanslhuye become, in many cases, vuemembers of Ihn family, They of-lea enjoy privileges liCol isclddeeating the same feoS, sleeping inthu Grue mom und even riding isIhn freut seatefthe cae with theirmasErn.
Unfoetunulely, this bond willsometimes fail. Whee it does,some dogs can become aggres-sive and difficult to Conleol.
At s recenl Animal WelfareSymposium sponsored by IlseAnsericon Veterinury MedicalAssscialioa devoted to human-canine intecactisas, 1:3v. t lehrBrisbane, a senierecologist at liseUnineesily of Gescgis's SavannaEiner Ecology Laborulory inAiken, SC, talked about the evo-letton and domestication of/togs.He sighted cese studies of two-newly discovered forms nf primi-tiveleealdegs Usatare believed Iobe similar is many ways to thefusI pcisnili'ee dogs to bond withmom
Dr. Brisbone believes that Ilse
stsdy of these animals may giveresearchers insight ints manycurrent disfsncli000lilies thatbave bees associated with the hu-mas-caninebond.
"Weseed lobegin asking whatwe can'lcnea about modem dogsby slsdying Else Esita of theseprimitive dogs," said Dr. Bris-bane.
Thmc primitive dogs may pro-videanswers to some ofthe qam-tisas almut Ilse behavior palieresofmodeen slugs, such as why es-,eestered male dogs are threelimen as likely 15 be aggressiveadd bile than seslrred males orfemales.
To better understand the mod-ren rulaliesship beewreu humansand dogs, it is imporlant to knowhow the dsmeslicsled dog casseto be man's companion and bestfriend. Dr. Brisbane thinks thatthe sBdy of three primitivebreeds' physical IratE - such sahip suncture, reproductive cy-cies, eating babils and sensoryskills may be impoclant keys tothe falsee ofanimal behavior andvelecinaryissedicine.
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Resideols living os a desig-sated snow rouie are remindedChat parking is prohibited ou ei--thee side of the suent after a ene-inch suawfall, and until slew re-moval operations have beescompleted.
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The Northwest Choral Societyinvites espericuced siogers to au-dillon for the remaioder of the1997-9g season nf great choral
N music concerts! Audilioes are'scheduled for January 5, 12, 19,and 26 at 7:30 p.m. at ImmanuelLutheran Church in DesPlumes.Rehearsals one held feem 8 - IOp.m. sod begio on January 5. Thechurch is located al 855 LeeStreet un the onrtheast corner ofThacker/Dempsler and Lee/Mannheim Slreels. Please colt847-384-0215 to schedule av au-dition.
The concert dates are os fol-laws: March 21, 1998 (7:30p.m.(, and June 6, 1998 (7:30
- p.m.) at Edison Park LutheranChsrch in Chicagv; and June 7,199t (3:30 p.m.) at ImmasuclLntherav Church, Desplaines,
Ifyns have experience singing'.15 - ,. , ( is a church or community choie.
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may be the right mssicul eppartu-tUmors State SenatorHowat-d CarroS recenfly visifed N/tea North High Schont, where he spoke wtlh ally far you' The choir, directedntudenfa n lhe school's JsntorSfalesmen ofAmerics (JSA) club. Carrol( who also melneparately w/fh by John Meicher, offers a oviqueyosngslora en n Soctal studies class, discussed Ike many issued facing a slate politician and how he and friendly experience whileworks to serve sfdecrssons Ihatare/n thebesfinferenfs Ofhisconsf/lcsenfs. learning eucsttng htgh-qaaissy
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responsible hostsThe holidays bring with Eltern colees into the blood5tre'. Feti
an abundance nfcompailY pailleteXOiiSple,if Ilse person is upaet,
and gettogethertWith family andRienda. All botE strive to ensure lertheblOodsmam faster.
theirguesiuhaveagnodnAtut Av0idnY1°°" napea-
hosts alto have anobligadOt1 IO nnE and poEta chips which tend
malte sure gneslS bave a safe trip OmakePeaPb0km0b0.
150mo.Have plenty of saft dilutes,
.DetpitewidespreadmettagitnonOtICObOtic punch and coffee
abonE lite iinporla.nce of not available. Many people choose
drinking and delving, nttnY P° nett io delate today or if they do,
pie either ignoto or ace unaware they will have coffee and allow
that they may be too intoxicated plenty of lime before getting be-
to deine," sayu Aeabel. Alva Ro- hind the wheeL
sales, execulive direcmrofthett- liyou arrusing apeofessiOiial
lieots Liquoc Control Commit- bartender, encooeage hints oc her
sinn(ILCC). "A gnodhostShOult1' to be conscious of the anasbec of
be prepae io make ullarnalive deinks they cornet guette and
transpoclalion plans lo ensure warn the hOStifnPm005 has had
thrirgoests' nafely."twooroaoeede1nkth000h0m
Rosales, whose depailment .AsktoVe gueula in advance
lakes an advocacy position a who are willing to forego liquor
safety issues involving illegal loserveasdrsi8atemt.drinking und underage smoking, The Illinois Liquor ConIno!
soggetta lhatthehOsthave saine- CoOhitlission (ILCC) is the slate
one clic dtive an inttixicated per- eagulutory agency which entame
san home, or call a cab oc make that licenuecu comply wills the
niranermenls foc the person Io provitiont of the Liquor Content, -- ,- b 'rnnmission
Individuals who are interestedin aCaeeerin fire fighting or relut-edocCnpatiant ne persons alreadyemployed in the field who wouldlike to upgrade their skills can en-mIt in a fire science comte at
Oaktnn CommunitY College.Regittratian it open far a va-
riet)' of fien science classes of-fend dnring the spriag semesteral Ouklon's DeiPlaines campos, -.----
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Emergency Medical Teehni- "These efforts wilt help keep pcovides industry education QtO-
cian - Basics (FtR22O 00) focus- guests flow' being a holiday Clx- grams, which focus on enforce'
et on nun-fire emergency fane- tislic," site slates. -mentpitiCticla, emeaningoftI
lions normally performed by Rotates nays that responsible linois liquoe control law, the
fleofightets, physicians or by nl- botti may also matit lo consider reduction of illegal sales of aleo-
tied modicot personnnt. Subjects these Ups lohelpkeeptheirgueste 0liCbOvemge5 tominOet. andre-
covered include: the - haman f0ecaiigi0t0xic0tad sponsibititY interning andselling
body, cardiac arrest, resnseita- .Peovide an -appropriate practices. luaddition, thetLCCis
tino, fractures, injaeies. child- amount of more substantial food also designaleil us tIre lead teen-
birth, lifting aodmovìng patients such asmeatballs, potatnet, pasta Cy io developing astrategy forre-
recognition of tymptnms of ill- and sandwichm to oCt01 alcohol dueing the availability and dttiv-
oestes und proper emergency intake. -
cry nf tobacco peotlacls to
caen procedures Thn class meets Keep in mind that a 12 ounce minors. For additional informa
on Tuesdays and Thursdays torn glass of bree, a four 000x0 glass tina call (512) 8142206 or Write
6 - 9 45 p m. or Saturdays fross 9 oft6ine, nett 1.25 ouncesofliquOr la the Illinois Liquor Control
a in. - 5 p es.. San 20 through alt contain the same amonntofal Commission at 100 W. Randolph
May lb.cohot. Also, a pecson's mood cati St., Snite 5-300, ChicagO, IL
Fire Service Instructor - affeOt the cate at which alcohol 60601.
StundardLevel (FIR 265 050), a
Law Enforcementniques. - inctsding qualificationsund duties of a training officer;defining objectives nf the train-ing pragtanZ ptaoning, acquiring Every year. numeenas chan- yam. tonal cuimttnntly More
aed using training facilities; de- ties tolophonc solicit 0e solicit than 90% of Ihn timo these.
vetoping xumcdbnm administer- theenglt Ihn mail requesting ctalms are untme. In mosteases,
tog a trauung prOgram and plan- foods for various causes. Lately, nono of- the fundt aver reach
ning ndco0dac00g conferences. vadanO quasi-law enforcement anyone in tint area.
The class meets na Wednesdays charities have been nsing the tel- The Nues Police Dcpottnnent
from f 30 - 9 20 p.m., tan 28 ophone and mail to solicit fonds does not solicit funds to this
th.roughMaY 18from Ntles rosidents. Most will maenrr and does not coadune or
Formare infoitttalinn cullFred make some refereece to ynor ta- nppeOve of any such suticitation
Sutzberg, chuiepe050n. Fin Sei- cal police 0e other department to Plauso br aware 1h01 any sotici-
cone Technology Program. at motee you bnlievn that the funds lotion done in din name of law
you give in some way will help enforcement does not have thebacking or approvo1 of the Vil-luge ofNiles Polico,Depaet050nt.
If you da not want to be ihn-lnrbed by soticitots, you can ob-
loin u "No Solicitation" sign utthe Niles Administration Build-ins, 1000 Civic Center Drive, orTrideo) Center, 8060 OaktooSIred, and place it on the frontdoor or wiodou' of your home.
The tiges aro free of charge.Na one is permitted ta came taueesidnoce to solidI if theen is asigo an Ilse dooror wïndaW,
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Dniermined io stay within the$7 milliof project cost, the NitesVitlage Board informally ap-proved architectural plans thatwouldmakenso ofthe cureenl ad-ministtatiOn building at tc Fob-licWorks site cl Harlemund Ton-hy Avennet al a meeting withTom Jacobs, director of architec-turai serviCes fon Rust Enviean-ment dc Infrastructure.
The goal ofthe board is to con- -
solidale all the public worksbuildings and udd 105,000 sqoure
feet. Boned members viewed.blueprints nf plans for the layoutof the proposed new factlitieswhich ji the
present publie works buildings alJocwinkPark.
The board plan would involveminimal remodetjog of the exist-ing hnitding that would include
- construction ofonetevator, hand-icupped access romps and a busstorage and maintenooCe aren.
Christmas treedisposal andgarbage service
Christmas trees unit live
wrraths canbe disposed offre allVillage resideois, Trees shouldbe free of any decoratioits, such
as tinsel and oenaments, and
should be placed on the parkwitY
on the tame day as garbage eel-
Tedian.High-ghost wrapping paper
mustbe discarded; hawevet, gen--eral wrapping paper may be recy-
cled.
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. Antmat Control Officer Mutuo ZawtYa and ¡ter new partner
Noah, the mate yellow Labrador Reti'iaver who recently joined
the Niteu police Qepa0menfAflimalC00tt0tnt communllyRe
talions departtilntlta.Zawilla and Noah completada rigorousaix.weektrst sing pro-
gram at the Landlletm Training Conform Indiana. Noah, the first
dog tojoin the NUes Police Oupartmenf. is nowreadYlo sostatof-
ficers in investigafibns auch as narcotics searches and delco bon
andtrackingtOStThdiduab5 -
. Niles approves plan torecycle PV', building
The prico tag of the approvedptaawooldbn $7.4 million, as ap-posed to $9.5 million forthe otherproposal thatcallt for the demnti-lion of the administration build-ing and espansioO of storage andadministration space.
Village Manager Abe SrlmOOapplauded theboard's determina-tian to hold Ihn line on spendingfortheimpraved fucilily.
Mayor Nicholas Blute saidthat the buildings would serve osabnfter zonefar nearby residents
as well aspravidemore access foethe bnildïngs. Bluse also said that
u small park is planned far theproject, which wilt be funded bytax.incremont0050ciogfundt
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Criminal sexual abuseThe 4fyear-Old father oft 15-
year.oldMuine East High Schoolstudent want io the Hiles PolIceDnpartment Dec. 22 ut 1:05 p.m.10 repOrt thai a 25.year-otd Nitreman wha is a distantcousin to theyictimhadheen having sexual te-
tercourse wilhhis daaghier onoraperiod of time covering almosttwo months from Oct. 5 ta Nov.26.
The Victim told police that shewas forced la have sesuat contactwith iba offender uppeoximatetY
15 0e 16 times in the offender'scar, abtack 1987 Pontiac 6000.
Aggravated batteryThe 23yoar.Old owner of ode-
livery serVice reported that hewas attuckrd and beaten by twonuknown assailants both wearingdark clothing in an empty spaceudjacetitto his offic000 the towerlevel nf a building in the 8700block of Demptler Street around3:37 p.m. Dec. 23.
The victim reported that whenhe went to investigate noises inthe empty area, he wut stmckwith an unknown hard objeci.One ussaitant struckbtm from be-hind, Ihe other from the front.Bath suspects fled the area andwere seen by witnesses. One sos-pedt fled in a gray 1991 ChovcOtetCavaliee, white the other eon onfoot toward n nearby apartmentcomplex. where he jumped afonce und disappeared from sight.
The victim told potion he wasburglarized one month ago of
$2,600.
BurglaryThe 35-year-Old maoager of a
clothing store in the 7200 blockof Dempster Street neporled thatshe suspects O 3lyear0I' maleemployee from Chicago of euler-
ing the location after disarmingthe alarm system after the storewas closed Ore. 24 between 5:33p.m. and 5:40 p.m.
Once inside, the offenderopened the tuft and removed$339. The m000ger told policethe offnndee had the atares codesed safecombinOtion.
The complainant requested afollow-up investigaaOfl und saidshe will sigo complaints againstthesospect.
A real estate persan reportedthat he left his home in the 7000block of Greenleaf Avenuearound 6:55 p.m. Dec. 26. Whenho andhis wife returned around7:15 p.m, his wifn found that thehome had been bargluriaed. En-try was made via a noethnasl sidebusomeat window, which ap-prared to hr unlocked as no force
was apputently used in openingthewindow.
Once inside, the offender(s)domped eut druwers in a table inthe basement and desk drawers.Dresser druweet in the apstaitsbedrooms were also dumped out,and items were pulled outof threeupstairs closets and a bathroom
ollo: BUGLE, TiIijtlSttAY, JANuARY 1, 1998
Nuescabinet. A locked flee sofe was alley parking lot in nbc 7300
also pried opon und $2,000 was block nf Milwaukee Avenue be-
removed 'rwo television sets tweensp.m.00d 10:13 p.m.Dec.
were alto removed. The offend- 25, The cast to replace the wheel
er(s) appear la have exited the andtiee woo estimatod at $250.
bosse via the sume window rjminatdamaget0aut0 -
through which entry Was made. A 39yearold resideiit of ihrPolice were ubte to lift pnnts oo block of Odell Avenue re-
from the entry point und o closet ported that onknnwe offender(s)doorman upstOirs bedroom. used oshoep objecttopsectOee all
four Oondyear radial lires on hisBurglarytOvehietle 1980 jimmy OMC sometime be-
A 49-year-old mointooance tween p.m. and fi p.m. Dec. 26.man reported that unknown of- The tires are voloed at $150fender(s) smashed outthr driver's each.side rear windows 00 his 1995 The victim suspects two 17-
white Astro von white it wus year-old Nites yonths whom theparked in Ihe 7900 block afNor- victim's son enticed hangingdica Aveñne between 7 p.m. and around the vehicle. Wtsco he no-9:10p.m. Dec. 20. ticedthe flat tires. the victim's sun
Once inside the run, the of- asked one of the suspects if hefender(s) removed u Mikito feilt knew onyiiiïg about the sloshed
valued al $300. Damage to the tires and he said that his brotherwindows was estimated at -$100 had done it. Police urn investigaI-
each. ing the incident.
Theft -
A 36-year-old secretory living
in acondominium bnilding io the8800 btaxkofOOlfR00d reportedthat she noticed a sapphire ringvalued at $1,000 and a gold ringvalued at$200 weremissing feuesa chueging tuble outside hor bed-raum.
The victim told police the onlyprtsOOs in the apartmeOi duningthat time were the building mua-agee and the cxtrrnsiOOtOts. Thevictim made the report os u matterofnrcord.
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A 26-year-old mechunic ro--ported 1h01 unknown person(s)used acarjackto remove the rightfront wheel and tire feues his1991 gray Chevrolet Cavalierwhilo in was parked io a bowling
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Suspicious actsThe 37-yeon-Old (athen of a l2-
year-old Park Ridge student re-ported that a mole ssspedt de-scribed os being between 45 und50 years of age. 6 ft. 2 n. tall,weighing 200 pounds with ned-dish huir, a large build and medi-um complexion has bren follow-ing hit daughter ut the Oolf MillShopping Center and OrmpsienPlaza in the 8700 block of Domp-51er Stecet.
The report was made Dec. 16.On Dec. 20, the victim and her fa-Iher came to the Nitos Police Dr-parimont to report that the offend-er was again following tite victimand hoe girlfriend around at GolfMill. The offender appeared tobetalking to himsotfthe whole timo,and the victim fears that the of-fenddris going to harm her.
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Though the mujnnily of sollot-arships are from theFrderal Gun-erumene und are merit und/anneed-bnsed, billions ofdollurs areavailable to students from privatesector scholarships. Much uf pn-vate sector financial std goes un-used becanse the parcels und sta-dents do not know how nr whereto apply.
' There ore organizations that,_ _,,--,---,, t,,,,,,trcdx of hose's in
PTA meetingThe Niles Elementary Schools
PTA will hold its engolarmonthlymeeting On Monday, January SIb,1998 at 7 p.m. al Culver MiddleSchont, 6921 W. Oakton Street inNues. The publie is invited to ut-teed.
South School closing celebra-tiott
All thosa who are interested suplauning the end of the year clos-ing celebration for South schoolare invited lo attend u Monday,January 12th meeting at 7 p.m. al
"- ,.,., ,,,,- -------Culver Middle School, 6921 W.
eeseuech locating scholarship Gaklon Street tn Ntles. For mare
sustraes. The U.S. Commission infpnnalide,calIEileeeRe5Vfoe Scholustic Assistance - Col- 965-3246 nr Darlene Buuszcz allege Bound is such an organiza- 470-8489.lion und supplies the publsc wslh
over 700 diffeeenl privase schal- Townilall meetingarships sources. The scholarship The District 71 Board of Edn-
-litt include Ihr scholarship cation invites alt Nsles restduuts
names, uddeettes, application to utteud a Town Hull meetIng lo
deadlines, summaries about the discuss the fuie of she Soulh
scholarships and the amount the School property un Monday, Jan-
scholarshipWilt pay yoarchild. nary 19th, 1998 utl p.m. at Sout(s
Many scholarships pay the en-school, 6935 W. Touhy so MIes.
tice bilme; others can he appliedAn the end of tlsss school year,
towards tuilion, living expenses,South School wtll close sIs duals.
and/or other fees. Mast scholar-All ksndergartners through fourthgraders wsi1 hegte the 1998-1999scheol year al the newly reunvut-ed and constoucted CulverSchool. For more infoemutton,call the Superinlendeal's Officeat 647-9752.
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Students and leucheru from appruximalely 35 sehuul diulriclu lhruughuul lllinuis sel up technology
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vember22 ata School TechnologyFairduring the Joint Conference of the lllinoiuASuOciaflOn of School
Boards (IASB), lllínoiuAsnoeialiOfl ofSchoulAdmiflistralOrs and lllieu;n Association otnichuol Business
Officials, in Chicago at the Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers. Above, Dennis Fullon (nlunding, right),
AT&TeducutiOnprOgrsm officer, discusses lechnulogyin the classroom with students from Maine West
High School in Des Plaines, (seated, from left) Katie Wolk and Andy Lowin, both IS. Also pictured are
teachers (standing, tram left) Montee ywilfordand Gail Bush.
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Placement exam -
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Boys, 7655 Dempsler, Niles willadminister its placement examfor 8th grade boys on Saturday,January 10 al 8 ow. Any boy whois considering applying to NotreDame Nigh School nnxtfatl is re-quired to luke the placementexam. There is a $20 testing feepayable on test day. The. place-ment exam is usnd us an indicutorof the 5th grade boy's ucudemicaptitude, and ussisis in ptncingthe boy in the proper academiclevel for his freshman year at No-ire Damn High School. Alongwith taking the test, the boys willreceive farther information obostthe admission pe000sn und aboutthe programs utNotreDame HighSchool; - -
For farther information shoalthe Placement Exam, please cullMr. George Ruttin, Directon ofEmoltment al (847) 965-2900,ext. 247.
Freshman ClassOfficers
The Administration, Facultyand Stuff of Notte Danse HighSchool for Boys, Ntles arepleased to announce the newfreshman class officers for the1997-98 school year as selectedby dteirpeert.
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SOD of Guillenno Blancas ofRooemocol, iv coorcenlly halfwaythrough a six-mosth deploymentto the Wesoeno PaciEc Oceanwith Marine Medium HelicopterSquadroa 164 (HMM 164), partofthe 13th MariaeEoqieditionaey
, Unit (MEU), embarked aboardthe ships oftheUSS Pelellu Am-phibioasReady GrOsp (ARG).
Hejoineil the Marine Corps isNovember1995.
Sean M. Patten.Marine Lance CpL Sean M.
PalLAn, son of Carol Hslloralo ofSkokie, recenllyreceivelt the Ma-rineCorysGood ConductMedal.
The 1H94 graduale of AlberS G.Lane Techaicat High School ofChicago, joined the MarineCoopsinOclober 1994.
I LEGAL NOTICE INollee is hereby giveS, p100sauslto "Ac Act in retallos So Ihe aseof an Assumed Business NameiT tke condoct or Iransactioo ofBusiness in the State," ins
amended, that a certificatioowas Sled by She undersignedwith Ike County Clerk of CookCoasly. File No. D046648 outhe DEC 05, 1997. Under theAssumed Name of VSPASSwith She business located al7529 w: WSNONA, tIAR-WOOD HTS., IL 60656. TheIron name(s) and residenceaddress of ownor(o) is: DAVIDMONROE JR., 7529 W.WINONA, HARWOOD HTS.,SL. 60656
Skokie cablefranchisenegotiations
On Moaday, Dec. 15, the Vil-lage Board alloyEd au ordinanceestending the careent cable fran-chiar agreement for a period ofnot-lo-esceevi six months. ThiseslecnsiOu will allow the village toconlinue to seek n competiliveprovider of cable service. Thecarrent franchise expired on De-camber 21. FederaS Commnnica-iool Commission (FCC) rcgola-lions dictate the procedure nmunicipalily must ulilize is thecable negoliation process. Thisexlenbion allows the Village Ioproceed with both She informaland fonnalFCC renewal process.
The Village bus begun negolia-lion discohsions with 2Sst Cenla-ryCable, sChicago based provid-er of oelecommanicaAonsservices (including cable lelevi-sins). 21st CenSor)' was foundedin 1992 and holds a franchise forArea I in the City of Chicago(dowatown, north anal aorth-west). "
NSJC SabbathServices
Narlhwevt Ssburban JewishCungregalion, 7H00 W. Lyons,Morton Grove, will hold SabbathServices os Friday Evening, Jas-Sao, 2 at 8 p.m. Saturday Morn-iog Serviimins begie at 9:30 am.and all Services will be conduct-ed by Rabbi Kenneth S. Cohen.Evrlyone welcomel
General PrAfilsCurrenily ibero uro 33.2 mil-
tian Americans aged 65 or older;Ibis is about one in eight Amori.cons. That number will grow touppronimalely 53 million by theyear 2020, or osnin sis Amen-caos. to will grow to 80 miltioo,0CV infivo, by 2050,
Grayingof AmericaThe etderly populotios in-
creased tI-fold fromt900-t994,while Ihr nos-etderty increasedooty Ohreo-fold.
People over ago 85 une She fast-est growing age gnoinp. From1960 to 5994, the number of old-'only age 85 and above iocneasedby 274%. By 2020, there will beoboot seves million Amonicossover age 85, moro thas doable thecornestnumber.
The first members of the BabyBoom gcoenatios turned 50 io1996. Some 75 million mere bornin the years 1946-1964. From2050-2030, thepopalatios of etd-erty aged 65-84 is expected iogrow 00%, while the popolaIiOOaged H5 and over woold grow
.49%. On contrast, She poputotiooueder age 65 would increase only7%.
Brock FriedmanArmy Nalioaal Guard Pfc.
Brock Friedman has graduatedfrom One Station Unit Training(OSIJI) at Fort McCleltan, An-nislon Ala.
Friedman is the son of RichardandJoyceFrieulman of Glenview
Aging DemographicsWhere Older (65) AmericansLive
Is 1993, 67.5perceotol'alI old-er sos-isslilulionalized persosslived wiih a spouse or olher rota-
Almost 700,000 olden persons,both mote and female, lived with
Aboat9.4 million oidor Ameni-cans lived alose io 1993. Nearlyhalf of Americans over ago 85lived atase in the some year.
Over2O million ofoldcn Amen-icans wenn heads ofhooseholds int991. Almost t6 million werehomv-owsens and 4.6 millionpaid rent.
Almost 1.6 million etdcnly onein nursing homcs, an increase ofalmost 50% viven 1980.
According to ihn AmericonAssociation of Homes and Sen-vices for the Agisg (AASHA) es-timates, obesl 350,000 elderlylive in Cootinaing caro relinemeolcommueities.Financial Stains
Social Security was Ihn majorsoonce of income for older cou-pies and individuals in 1989, pro-viding 42% oflhe total householdinlake. Social Security pnnvided
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at Inasthalfoflhe intal iacbme fon63% of beooflciaries io (992. tIcosonihalod olmasl oil of ho io-come for 26%, and was the onlysnorce ofinnome for 4% of old-only Americans.
The median incomo of oldenpersons in 1992 was $14,548 formales und $8,t89 for females.Medios income fon familieshooded by pecsnns age 65 undolder was $25,694.
More ibas hotf of elderly ovenage 75 who lived alone had in-comes below StO,000 in 1992,and 86 percent had incomes be-low $20,000.
About 4 million elderly wereboiow the poverty level io 1992.The poverty rute fon pensons 65and above was I 2.9%.Marital Slatus
Older men wenn nearly twiccas likely to be married as olderwomen in 1993--75% of men,41% ofwomen.
Half of alt olden women werewidows. There were ihnen limesas many widows (48% of wom-es) as widowens ( t 4% of men).
Source: American Associationof S4nmes and Services fon IlseAging (AAHSA).
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Skokie Valley Chapterpresents Madame ButterflyOur hearts will break along Madame Bullerfly will be held
wilh Calberine Maifilano's Cia- Sunday, January 1 1 al 2 p.m. IlCm San as she awails Ihe educo will be held al Ihe Skokie brandsof her American lover, Ibas cad, of Oaklns Communily College,LI. Pinkerlon, in Ibis year's Chi- 7701 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Itcago Lyric Opera prodadlion of will be heldhy Ihn Lyric OperaofPaccini's "Madame Bullerfly." Chicago Shokie Volley Chapler.The Shokie Valley Chapler of IhnLyrtc Opera of Chicago stsviles Everyone is inviled Io allend.yoa Io hear once again Ihis exqsi- For non-members Ibero is a $5silo masic and Ihn loaching slory, charge which is immediaIel re-wllen -Kurt Youngmann of Ihn funded should you decide Io joinLyric Opera Inclure corps asks Ihr chapler. Please call Roy Fish-"Will Ihe Real Madame BulInrIly er al (847) 25 1-1 1 78 for informa-Please Sland Up?" lion.
Bargains for book loversSkokie Public Library holds a
special book sale officlion booksin hardcover and paperback onSalurday, January 10, from 9 um,105p.m.
Iocloded io Ihe sale uro "MosIWanted," Ike popular books lhalare purchased in mulliple copies,geolly used donulions and olberficlios lilIes thaI Ike Library nolonger needs for Ike colledliou.Books will be sorled by goure soIhul funs of science fscliou orIhrillers, for example, can easilyfind appealing Iitles.
Readers Services slaff will beavailable dariug the sale lo sag-gesI good books or "Read-a-Likes" sud Io-demonslrale Nov-eLisless, aCO-ROM tool for Bud-ing fiction recommeudalions.
Proceeds fromthe sale are usedfor further colleclion purchases.
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Youth TaskForces conveneOn Seplember23, 1997, Niles
Fansily Services sponsored a nel-working meellug of all organiza-lions Ihal provide services loyoulhs. The purpose was Io in-form and explore Ike needs ofyooug people is Nibs. - AI Ihnmeeling, foor (4) lank forces wereformed. Represcslolion on Ihrtask forces iscluded schools, thevillage, library, park dislrict, lo-cul businesses, YMCA, and so-cial service agencies.
The loSk forces have breolooking at whal youlh programsare cuwrnlly being offered inNiles; idenlifying diverse culla-rol nerds; developing sleps foryoolh/families lo have a voice inexpressing their needs; compil_ing o direclory of service foryoolh; and albor now. ideas forservices.
The lask forces will reconvenein January 10 discass Iheir rrcom-mendalions and 00x1 5I05. Any-one iuleresled in furlhrr iuforma-lion may coulacl Many Friedmanor Susie Wexler 51 Niles FamilyServices, 547-692-3396.
Come skatewith the NuesPark District
Are the outdoor skadug riuks100 cold for you? Come-and shaleindoors, at Ike Nibs Pork OislrictIcrLard - practice den for theChicago Wolves. II'S Opefl 10 000-ry000! Public Shale admissionMonday - Tharsday is $3.50 foradults, $3 for children. If you area rcsidenl of the Nibs Park Ois-Iricl, rates are 53 for adults, $2.50children. Weekend raIns foradults arr 54.50; $4 resideul dis-couulund child $4; $3.50 residenldiscouul. Classes are also offeredfor Ihose ju'sI- learning, or Ihoseperfecting 1ko skill afice skating.Come on by, IceLand is located at8435 Ballard Rd. in Niles, or call(847)297-5010.
Niles Park District andDisney invite you to"Be our Guest!"
Be our guest! Be Our guest! Beour guest! The Nibs Park Dislridlinxiseh you to the Broadway pro-duchen of Disney's Beauly andIhr Beast ou Wednesday, Febru-aty 4. With prime sealisg is Ikeorchestra area, you will no doablbeenchunled by Ibis fairy tale sto-O wilh spectacular effects. 00noI miss out on Ibis limited en'gagernrrl! Package deal ix $66;residenl dixcounl $61, iucludesorchestra tickel, Iranspartation,chaperone and a dessert whichwill be provided on Ihr relxrnIrip. Bus leaves from the HowardLeisure CellIer, 6676 W. HowardSI,, in Niles, at 12 p.m. and willreben al uppruximately 5 p.m.Call (847) 967-6633 for more in'formudon.
Former Olympian joinsthe Nues Park District
Nifes Park Dintrict Board Preoidont Chuck Barkaglia, hghf,andoireclorJosoph LoVerde, left, welcome New Figure SkatingDirectorûavidSantee.On Orcember 0, 1997, David
Scnlee started ax the new FigureSkaliug Diredlor al the Nibs ParkOislricl IceLand. David, a Two-Time Olympic Figure Skater,Seven-Time member of Ihr Unit-ed Stales World Trato was wel-comed by NPO Board PresidenlChuck Burbuglia and Director J0-seph LoVerde. Santee will be incharge oflhe competilive and in-struclianal Figaro Skating Pro-
grama al the Nitos Park DistrictIceLand.
The Niles Park Distridl is very -
excited la kavr David comeaboard and share his new ideasund talents. The Nilrs Park Dis- -Iridl invites you la mrd David,for oat outy is he a very talentedxkaler, bnl very personable aswell. Vivil IceLand at 9435 Bal-lard Road io Niles. For moro in-formation, call (847) 297-8010.
- Take an adventureto Turkey -
Experience Ihr colorful und in- from Asia. -
IriguiugTsrkixhcutlare, from 1kobustling modem city of lstanbotIO the sereno Cappadocia regionIbrough Oukton Commuoily.Col-loge's travel xludy program.Three - toars are schodaled in199E April 25-May 9; July 4-18;andSepl. 12-26.
This Turkish adveolurr in-dudes tours - of many historicplaccx such as Hagiu Sophia, asixth-cenlary church, now amosque io Istanbxl. Vicsv Ihr Make your Iravet plans row.riches of Topkapi Palace and For more information abouI 1kocrxise the Bosphoeas, Ike wiod- Irip to Turkey, canlacl Bea Cor-ins strail that separates Europe nelissen al (847) 635- 1 812.
Winter driving tips. BocHe your seul belt. - yourself, "is this Irip realty nec-. When your windshield ossury?" Always check an
wipees are on, turn on poor weather driving conditions.lights-it's the law. . Tell someone (friend, relu- -
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Check your wipers, lires, ing.lights, and fluid levels regularly. Jumper cables, shovel,Malte sure lIve brakes and Irans- salt, and windshield wiper fluid.mission are warking properly. Flashlighl with exlru bal-
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Spend several days touring thecallaral sites of Ilse Cappadociaregion, visiting homes, churchesund an underground labyninlbcurved from Ike surrounding sal-couic rock. Enjoy driving Ibroughthe fertile land of svsilhweslernTurkey Io the coastal lawn of An-lutyu and strolling on Ike beachesalong the Mediterranean, said lo.be some oflhr finest in Ihr world.
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U of I Phi Kappa Phi initiatesFor superior scholarship, 208 M. Kiter, Des Plaines; Sulie M.junior, senror ard graduare Sw- Levy, Neely Moy and Jennifer L.dents at the University oflllinois Rose, Glenview; Thomas A.bave been elected to tbe Fbi Kap Chweh, Nues; and BryanM. KiepaPhihonorsocety. dainch and Vicki P. Kontos ofThe students include Beverly Skokie.
Jeffrey A. AagaardArmy l'vt. Jeffrey A. Aagaard Aagaard is the son of Robert Jhas entered baste mthtary train. Aagaard and nephew of Marionng atFort Stil, Lawton, OK. Noran both of Desplajoes
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You gave Ueste I-Iany whatyou thought was the perfect gift--an electric pumpkin carver. Un-ele Hurry already has two. Youdtd not realize Aunt May wus al-lergtc to wool before you boughther that 100% wool swearer.They both have graciousty re-tamed the gifts to you. Now whatdo you do? Simple--jost takethem back to the store you por-chased them at and demand a re-fund orexchange. The sales cterkpolitely tells you Sorry, no re-funds or esohanges_.store poli-
Many unhappy returnsflow can this be?
Do unI get into a fight with thestore employee because they wiltsot accept a rotolo. Every storehas its own refund and çxchangepolicy. In the State of Illinois, re-funds and eschungos are o privi-lego nod oat añglos. A store is ut-owed to establish its owo policy
aod stand by it. The clerk is jostdoing his/Iterjob.
Dtcl you check cat these psiatsbeforoyoumade yourpurchase:
. What is the store's policycoveriag returns?
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live Operators Are Waiting To Take Your Personal Ad.Please Limit Your Ad To 25 Words
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. May I exchange the itemfor another like it?. Muy I return the item andbuy something else?
. Will the atore give mo mymoney back?
. . Is io final sale item?. If the purchase is made as-
dera written contract, how arc thenormal retan privileges affect-cd?
. Ifthe producthas a separatewrittea warranty, dOes this war-runty affect the means by which Ireturn it?
lt may be too tate for this year,bal your fibster Business Bareaureminds you ta keep these simplepoints. in miad on any future pur-chases.
Anthony B.Trier
Air Forer Airmua Aathouy B.Trier Itas graduuted from basicmilitary training at Lacklund AirForce Base, San Antonio, 'fX.
Trier is Ihr sou of Sosas V.O'Brien ufOak Forest und JamesJ. Trier of Park Ridge.
The airman is a 1997 graduaseOfOakForestfligh School.
Daniel CaracasAtrFurce Aletean Daniel Cura-
cus has graduated from basic mil-itai)S traising as Lackland AirForce Base, SaaAaloujo, TX
Caracas is the sao ofBruao Ca-rucas and Dama Caracas bulb ofDesPlaiaes.
lie is u 1997 graduate of MaineWesifligh School, DesPlaiaea.
"Bells and Whistlesenhance your blandvehicle
As they make Ihr rauuds la se-led their sow vehicle, masyshoppers recoil at Ihr sticker prices. With raro Saw averaging wellabove $20Mo, some Myers ree-valuate their needs and desires,relactaally settling for Ihr no-frills, "plum vaaillu" model
With time, however, thosesame motorists may Bud them-selvrs with a few extra dollarsthey cao invest io sheir vehicle. IsIt Ilmo lo bay unalber car, evenIheagh there still are puymeuts tamake?The CurCareCouacil saysinstead ofreplaciag your vehicle,consider repuiring und upgradingwhutyou already have.
The accompaaying list in-clodos some uf the accessoeiosthat can add Oese personality toyour baste vehicle. Moat of theproducts ia the $ 13 billion costo-mtztsg/accessory industry arelo-tally functional; some combinefunction wtlh cosmetic improve.meet.
The cast-sf these campanenlaranges from a few dollars lo u fewthousand. Still you could havemost of them installed for muchless thon the price afo new vehi.ole. A classified phone directoryta the best way to find your localsources.
So if you're considering trad-tug, crunch the numbers first.
Some questionsand answers aboutyour 401(k) plan
Because your retirement plan-. Sing is so important 10 your fa-lure well.being, you should askquestions about the retiremestplans available to you and howthey work, as well as how bestto use your retirement dollars.Below are answers to severalcommonly asked qaestionsabout 401(k) plans.
Q. Hum du my 401(k) run-tributiunu lower my incarnetaxes?
A. Your 401(k) conlriba-haus Ore mude oa a pre.tas bu-sis. This means that they arroIreported to the Internal RevenanService as currens income onyour W-2 form lo lhr InternalRevenue Service. For example,if yoo cura $25,000 a year anddecide to coatribate 10% of yoursalary ($25go) t your 401(k)account, naly $22,500 will ho ro-ported as canent iucome for taxparpases.
Why does the governmentgive yon this excellent luxbreak? Because it wants to eu-courage iadividaals lo save asmuch as possible with their owndollars today so Ihut they arebetter pçepured for their retire-ment iu the future.
Q- Am I able to contributeto bath a 401(k) und un tRA?
A. You. Many individaulacontribule to their 401(k) planand to un Individual RetirementAccount (IRA). It's best to maxi-miao your 401(k) coatribusionsfirsl, since they are made withpro-lax dollars. (Your IRA coo,
- inhalions may or may nul be tandeductible, depending on yourannual salary und other qualifi-cuitons.) -
Q- If I change jobs, may ttaka my 401(k) money with
k Yes. All contributionsyou have -made to your 401(k)account are 100% yoars. Coolri-
. bulions mude by your employer(if any) muy be yours depeudiogna u vesting schedule.
- In addilion, il you do changejobs, it muy be a good idea taconsider pither rolling yanr 401(k) money over into On IRA oranother qualifted pIon (suds 05 0profil shoring Or 401(k) pIani utyour dew cmployer. Otherwise.you may iacUr -luxes und earlywithdrawal penalties. Be sure tocheck with your lax advisor br-faro lokiug any dislribolionsfrom you 401(k) plan.
1f you would like to learnmore, please call: Todd K. Duo-iels, Account Execulive, lavest-mensa. al (758) 481-0525 or(SeO) 488-7440.
This mude does not canuti-tale tax advice. Inveslors shouldconsolI their tax odvisers beforemaking any ian-related iavest-ment decisions. IeformalioO anddala in this article were obtainedfrom snarces considered relin-hie, Their accuracy or complelr.ness is not gauranleed, and thegiving of the same is not to bedeemed a solicitation on DranWilIrr's purl with respect so thepurchase or sale of serortltes orcommodities.
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ALDI Inc.901 W. Dundee
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Howrepair decisions can help theenvironment and save you money
When it Cnmes to recycling,many Amnricans feel like Kermitthe Prag when he sings, "It's NetEasy Being Oreen". But the atti-tude nfthn antomotive industry isjust the opposite. They're ap-preaching recycling in a twa-feldfashien that netonly saves spacein the landfill, it aIse saves yeaeteney. -
First, aatemative scrap yardsare new recycling a great deal efthe material frem junked cars.Thanks te ante makers' cemmit-mrnts, vehicles are new being de-signed with the "green effert" atthe ferrfreet. This means usingcemponrets that lend themselveste recycling and making thoseparts easily identifiable fer theaatensotive disnsaettcrs. With so-phisticated slsredders and mag-netic sorters, these esateriels caebe separated and sold to the ap-peepriate industries. At presentappeosimately 75% ofthe maten-al from, scrapt,ed vehicles is rroy-
Older batteriwinter motor
Astomotive batteries merethan two years eid may be teeweak to make it threugh theteaghest - winter weather andshould be tested before celdweather arrives, according toAAA.
"A strong battery is the key totreabte-fnee winter driving," saidMarshall L. Danny, vice presi-dent efAAA Antometive Servie-es. "By checking your car's start-ing power new, yen may be ablete aveid incenvrnieet and pesti-bly dangerous breakdowns whenwinter waives."
As part of National Car CareMonth, AAA is urging meteristste have aqantified servire facitity- such as these recognized byAAA's Appreved Auto Repairprogram - perferm a batteG leadtest. ta this quick test, a techni-cian attaches a special diagnosticmachine te the battery to providea clear measerement nf the bat-tery's conditien.
It aise is impertanl te checkbattery terminals und cable can-nectars. If cerresion is present,the ceenrcters cae he cleanedwith amis ofbakieg sedaund wa-
Ir addition to checking the bat-tery, AAA recommends a cam-prehensive pee-winter check-npfor alt vehicles that includes rs-
--- aminatien ofthe engine oil, radia-ter, errs (including Ilse sparo) andignition system. Windshield wip-ers, brakes and exterior lightsaIse shoald br inspected.
Fall is also a geod lime to testthe vehicle's healing system tomake sure no teaks or ether preb-lems have developed daring thesummer.
Because even the brut main-tamed vehicles semetimes break-
- . dews, AAA suggests molenists. prepare n wintersurvival kil. Sug-, gesled items far the kil include:
..-, flashlight, blankets, baosler
oled.The flip side efthis endeavor is
that aula makers are aise trying louse as many recycled products intheir vehicles as possible; this is areal challenge for design trams.However, plastic 2-liter soda bot-lles are new used fer trunk carpet-ing and old lires are turned intoparking brake pads with none nfthe existing qoality or perlar-mance standards being compre-
Dfcearsr, Ihr real question is,how can recycling save the cae-sumar money? Accardieg le theCar Care Ceoncil, the answer is,Ibreugh remunufaclnred prod-eels. When u Car winds np at thejunkyard, many ofits parla arr er-claimed and seal lo aulamaliveaflrrmarkrt induatnies.
After bring rebuilt and/or re-lealed lhnsr elements are as gondas their new counterparts but al afraction of the price. Many ofthem even curry lifetime wanne-
es may leaveists stranded
cables, wanting device (flares orreflective leiangle), small bag ofabrasive material (sand er cat IiI-1er), clatIs lewd Or nett nf papertowels, ice scraper and a smallshovel.
AAA is a not-fer-prefit federa-lien of 99 clubs with mere than1,000 offices providing merethan 39 million members in IkeU.S. and Canada with Iravel, in-surance, financial and anta-related services,
How tocommunicate forbetter auto service
Successful autemetive repairund service depends, in part, angaed cemmunicatien betweentechnician and customer. Hureare some lips fram the nen-prefitNaliaaat Inslilale for AutamoliveService Excellence on cammuni-eating effectively with repairshops:
Da year hamewarkbefere Ink-ing yanr vehicle in for repairs er
. Read the owner's manualle learn about the vehidle's syx...1cm end campaurnls.
. Pellew Ihr recommendedservice schedules; keep a log afall repairs and service.
. When did the preblem firststart? Is it canulant er peniedic?Whrn the vehicle is cold er afterthe eagineltas waneedua?
. Br suer you underslandpoliciov regarding diagnosticfees, tabee coles, return of aidparts, guarantees, ele.
Far a cepy alASEs brochure,"Hew la Communicale for BetterAntemelive Service," pleasesend a self-addressed, stampedbusiness envelepe le: Commani-calme Brochure, ASE, Dept. DR-97, 13505, Dalles TechnalagyDrive, Saile 2, Hereden, VA.20171-3421.
ties. Campanents such as ulaeters,brake sheet, allernatars, driveshafls and pewer sleeriag anusare all available as remanufac-lured preducls.
One of the best investmrels aconsumer can make in a eebuillpart is the remanufactured en-glee. These engines fealare newcampanents as well as rrmach-inedanes that meet new car spreu-ficalians. A remanufaciared en-gier can be installed for between$1,800 and $2,500 on esosI carsta deliver "new car" performanceal abaut 10% ofa aewcae price.
So if you're one of the peoplewha Itnaks it's not easy bringgreen, Itsink again. The automa-bile manufacturers, dismoetlersand aflertearketdralers arr week-ing hard la make saving Ihr envi-ranmeel simple for car ownersand easy ea their packetbooks.
For mere information on re-manufactured engines, send astamped, self-addressed eevr-lape to Ihr Car Care Council,Dept. SRE7-NEPMA, OneGrande Lake Drive, PorI Clinton,OH 42452. Check oat the Ceun-cils Web site al:ww*.peaplevision,oeniJcmeare
What's quick,easy, inexpensiveand ignored?
What's thumestreadily availa-bIc, yet most avenleakud automa-live service? It's the etd standby,changing the ail and fitter, A spr-vey nf ASE certified techniciansshamed 21.7% lifird Ibis as Ihrleast expensive and least time-censuming rustine maintenance.
A National Car Care Monthsurvey peedacedlhe seme reuatts.Low er dirty ail tied with tires asthe mast cemmen (31%) remanenhieles failed ehecklane inspec-tians itt 25 cities in 17 stales. Yetrngulor ei! changes are heraldedas the siñgtninear imparlant fac-lenin exlendingvehicle tifu.
The 1996 inspeclina campaigndisclesed an aveeall failurerute nf91%, highest is the history nf Ihrprogram. "Nearly a Ihird nf thevehicles were faund lo have lawlire pressare; I I % had warnRead," says Car Care Cauncil'sDirector of Operations, DonnaWagner. "These candilious leadle excessive tire wear and lest
"The patrnliul effects an high-way safely, uirquality, cent nf ap-anadee and vehicle depradabili-Iy/perfaemoaen breómr self-evidenl as one looks al the checklane results
Fee a check tisi of vital paialtof year awn vehicle send foe IbaCaaaeil's free pamphlet. "AnAnnual Physical Far Your Car?"Send a self-addressed, slumpedenvelope ta Car Care Coeneil,Dept. PK97-XI, One GrandeLake Drive, Port Clinton, OH43452. The Cauncit's web sileaddress is www.peaplevisian.cam/enecare.
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Leak stoppers savemoney and environment
Because of rising prices, can-sumen are keeping their cars andtrucks longer. The average age alAmenican aulamabiiru has risenfrem 8.1 years its 1990 le 9.5years in 1997. As vehicles agethey tend ta leak varions fluids.Walk Ihraagh any parking tel andsee visible signs of these leaks. Ilis estimated that 46% nf all vehi-eles Irak fluids and mare than 50million gallons oflhese fluids areannually leaked isla the U.S. en-virenmenl. Mare fluidswilt leakisla the environment as peoplekeep theirearu longer.
Orrey Smith, VP/Mktg ferGold Eagle Cu., suggests thatmotorists place a olean whiteclalh or sheet nf paper under theleaking vehicle averttightte iden-tify what typa nf fluid is leaking.'Denen fluid indicates antifeeezeand a cealing system prablemwhile reddish spelt signal a teak-ing transmissiao. Engine nil sealteaks are dark brawn and pawersteering leaks have un amber cat-nr." The fluid colar generallyidentifies the leaking cempenent.
MesI engine, Iruasmissien,and pawer steering leaks nennebecause of delesierution of theseals within the syslums. As vehi-eles age the seals often shrink andharden permitting fluids to stow-ty leale. Unless the preblrmis cor-rected and leaks become worseand the components wilt evenin-ally malfunction and require eu-pensive repair and/ar replace-munI.
Qaulity engine, transmission,and pewer steering leak stoppersutilize synthetic ester plastirizeesthat will chemically revitalize de-teriarated seals. This will expandthe seuls and keep them sell und
pliable. The result is that manyleaks will quickly disappear.Avaid preducts eantaining banna-ful aromatic solvents.
Coaling system leaks eeeurwhen ceerasion eats away tinyhales in radialars arid heatercares, Bellen coaling system leakstoppers cenlain helical micra fi-bers that fill these hales, but willnet hanta er clag the system. Isle-ñar pradoels contain metal flukesand salids that can damageaceal-ing system.
While leak slapprrs do stepmany leaks,sametimes seat dele-rieratiae Or canotier is se ad-vaneed that replacement uf thecempanent is necessary le solvethe prablem. However, greatercensideration should be given latrying these innapensive automa-live additives prier ta undeetak-ing repairs. Quality leak slapperpraducts will nel harm u vehicleand they provide an inexpensiveallernalive te mujer repairs. Fur-Ihermere, some leak stepperbrands provide an aneanditienalmaney back guarantee if Ihrproducts da nothalt the leak.
Smith suggests, "Leak step-ping additives previde an ines-pensive alternative ta many cast-ly repaies and can help lengthenthe eseful life al elder vehielas.Furthermore, they can help pea-led the environment from harm-ful leaking fluids."
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