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I NiLEsand r- MORTON GROVE A1116,G _Ij__ dotIvod.e pk "\» - flidg. '\ . - 1r2Il' : ' i_j- - 50 CENTS PER COL'Y .. . .. 7400 \VAUKEGAN RD, NILES,IL 60714 From the Left Hand by Bu(I Besser Gleanings From My Reád- mg. .. . Chicago's -first freezes have : rnged fromSeptembçr 22, 1995to November 24 1931. This year's first freze t . O'Hare Airport ocurred . . Octòber.28 .15 World WarlI . the militwy dead inhe Soviet Union was 13,600,000, 3,3ç0,000 Gennans, 1,324,516 Chinesè, 1,49p,429 Japanes. 292,131 Americans, 271,311 . British (killed and missing) . 26Z420 ttaliaas and 205,707 French. . . . Militrny wounded . was about t1yee- wounded for every one lited as dead. ckeen teas' j*6yphenols . oxidaírt or6r à fviiathid6 E . andC. Women edili a family liistory ófrheumatoid arthritis mìy be able lo slash the r odds Continued on Page 54 Health Pages 6-10 Community Calender Pages 14-19 Dining/Ent Pages 22-25 Home Style Pages 37-40 p - tennialCelebralion availàble for ofNiles from thOlate 1800s. to the preseirt date, and i available . at.a cost6f$7.00. The'Centen nial Celebration Banquet was taped. on October tO, 1999, at the ga1a dinser/dàncerind:re- boaet thnexcitementandfestiv- tttes of the evening This tape Is ovailable at .a cost of $10.00. The general public is invited. to púrchase these mpes as their - 9411es lgacy urther, inf6rnia- tion may be ohtainedhy calling Joanne at 581-0005 or Denise at Des F'laines and Park Ridge have agreed ta pestent a united frontis oppesing expansion at O'Hare Airport, including the planned addition ofseveral new rnnways. Officials representing both communities bave agreed that neitherwilljoin the O'Hare Noise Compatibility Conamisaian, de- spite indications from Des Plaines officials and the late Mayor PaulJung endorsin.. -meniberaltip in the commission, wlticlt is funded Isv CHongo. The Continued os I', ge v4 10900 N 911ES PUBLIC LIBRARY 6980 lAYTON ST. BILES IL 60714 by Rosemary Tirio Qaitman Sul1i6o64, a phyi- cal ededation teacher and cäaclt atMaine SonthHigh Sqhoal from 1960 tòJonel990,who coached lIre1979 state champion basket- ball team, hs been imprisonéd in RedBay,Ala....tfterbeingcon- victed of; sesaM. misconduct charges. . Sallins pleaded guilty Oct. 20 to chargés ofaooanit and distribo- tian ofnbsoon6 material to ami- Centennial . . . FoUnd gúilty,jailed in Alabàiiia for molésting teen celebratzon Coached Maine South to 1979 illinois championship apesavaia e . h TheVillagc ofN les currently Former IViaine basketbal coach jailed in sex case pitia the htstory of the Vtllnge norlodgedaguinstltim lasLlnly 5 sftm 16y.aroId stndent at the alteYnoiVschapl whèrê Sallins hm.taaght farthe, past:six years repo5ed thatSallin sertually os- sanitéd him in, an afficeof the school. , Sullins was sentènced ta 12 months on eachchargbnt his sentences were split sothot Ito will servò two catisedative 30- day prisoti sentenhes àñd two years probation, SalOns will also be required to sabtitittoapaychiaaice*ainina- ,. t on by an expert n sex offenders caitiplete all recommended -trat- tri et r stg from his teaching - poèitiott and agree not to teach : children in any Copácity, accord- . iegtijFràalçlinCounIyofficials, .. Nosijoilar incidentsoccarred wh le Salbst was coaching al the Park Rtdge high school accord tog to Park Ridge Poli e Chief RobertColangelh. . Dst6eks - ; putycómm....dérReidhòñored . :ition for distinguished 39-year career byRoaémtiryTirio :- /v With eneollñied projections . . . topping900 dadegIhe tiexifeur ' school yàrs; 6ürcedfovercthwd- ing alOcmieiiiieiórHigh School is forcing dislridt officials to plan athirdbuildiitgeapaiisiòn: . .; Expedsión.ÓfGëmini, which was enlarged twice bnforc n 1962and 1965 wtll ho part of the redistricliñgplanapptoved by,the . . .. Dirt. 63. heard of education. which also includes the reopeti- ing oflhoStevenson School atthe rtartothenextachoolyear, . -. - CnIs ed nPagel4 Des Plaines Park Ridge unite to fight r o Hare expansion :City Council members of hatlY u.S BalirRato. u:s. Pttslage ' 1° A ID OOngleNcws VOL 43, NO. 21 Reliring Nues Police Commander WilliamS. Bili Reid piclured hero with his family (from loft) wife Barbara, (back row) aon John, daughters Chris and Maria, and aon.Mike, was honored by 225 friends, fellow police officers and other well-wishers ai his reliremenl dinner Nov. 12 at Ihn Chateau Ritz. Police officials from Evanslon, Skokie, Morton Grove, Park Ridge and Glenview along wifh FBI officiala and officern from the Cook Cftunty Sheriff's police olned Hilen police pnraonnol to pay 1db uln to Reid n distinguished 30-year career. The words inlngrity, character, and intelligence were mentioned again and again as various nitendees slopped forward to participate in a waaC recalling humorous incidenta, but always ending on affectionate noten of admiralion. Chief Ray Giovasnelli emceed the event. Olher dislinguished guests included Village Manager Abe Salman, who said, 'Tha village is n mach bolter place bocasne you've come through here. Police and Fire Commis- sioner Salit Gruno resenletI Reid edtharosolstion from the City Council praising hiejong service fo Nues. Mayor Nicholas B. Blase also praised Reid's career quipping, You've been a policeman here tnnnnrthan 'sss hann Maynri"

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I NiLEsandr- MORTON GROVE

A1116,G_Ij__ dotIvod.epk "\» -flidg. '\ . -

1r2Il' :'

i_j- -

50 CENTSPER COL'Y ..

. .. 7400 \VAUKEGAN RD, NILES,IL 60714

From the

LeftHand

by Bu(I Besser

Gleanings From My Reád-mg. ..

. Chicago's -first freezes have: rnged fromSeptembçr 22,

1995to November 24 1931.This year's first freze t

. O'Hare Airport ocurred. . Octòber.28 .15 World WarlI

.

the militwy dead inhe SovietUnion was 13,600,000,3,3ç0,000 Gennans, 1,324,516Chinesè, 1,49p,429 Japanes.292,131 Americans, 271,311

. British (killed and missing)

. 26Z420 ttaliaas and 205,707French. . . . Militrny wounded

. was about t1yee- wounded forevery one lited as dead.

ckeen teas' j*6yphenols.

oxidaírt or6r à fviiathid6 E. andC. Women edili a family

liistory ófrheumatoid arthritismìy be able lo slash the r odds

Continued on Page 54

HealthPages 6-10

CommunityCalenderPages 14-19

Dining/EntPages 22-25

Home StylePages 37-40

p

- tennialCelebralion availàble for

ofNiles from thOlate 1800s. tothe preseirt date, and i available .at.a cost6f$7.00. The'Centennial Celebration Banquet wastaped. on October tO, 1999, atthe ga1a dinser/dàncerind:re-boaet thnexcitementandfestiv-tttes of the evening This tape Isovailable at .a cost of $10.00.The general public is invited. topúrchase these mpes as their -

9411es lgacy urther, inf6rnia-tion may be ohtainedhy callingJoanne at 581-0005 or Denise at

Des F'laines and Park Ridge haveagreed ta pestent a united frontisoppesing expansion at O'HareAirport, including the plannedaddition ofseveral new rnnways.

Officials representing bothcommunities bave agreed thatneitherwilljoin the O'Hare NoiseCompatibility Conamisaian, de-spite indications from DesPlaines officials and the lateMayor PaulJung endorsin..

-meniberaltip in the commission,wlticlt is funded Isv CHongo. The

Continued os I', ge v4

10900 N

911ES PUBLIC LIBRARY

6980 lAYTON ST.

BILES IL 60714

by Rosemary TirioQaitman Sul1i6o64, a phyi-

cal ededation teacher and cäacltatMaine SonthHigh Sqhoal from1960 tòJonel990,who coachedlIre1979 state champion basket-ball team, hs been imprisonéd inRedBay,Ala....tfterbeingcon-victed of; sesaM. misconductcharges. .

Sallins pleaded guilty Oct. 20to chargés ofaooanit and distribo-tian ofnbsoon6 material to ami-

Centennial . . .

FoUnd gúilty,jailed in Alabàiiia for molésting teen

celebratzonCoached Maine South to 1979 illinois championship

apesavaia e .hTheVillagc ofN les currently Former IViaine basketbal

coach jailed in sex casepitia the htstory of the Vtllnge

norlodgedaguinstltim lasLlnly 5sftm 16y.aroId stndent at thealteYnoiVschapl whèrê Sallinshm.taaght farthe, past:six yearsrepo5ed thatSallin sertually os-sanitéd him in, an afficeof theschool. ,

Sullins was sentènced ta 12months on eachchargbnt hissentences were split sothot Itowill servò two catisedative 30-day prisoti sentenhes àñd twoyears probation,

SalOns will also be required tosabtitittoapaychiaaice*ainina- ,.t on by an expert n sex offenderscaitiplete all recommended -trat-tri et r stg from his teaching

- poèitiott and agree not to teach:

children in any Copácity, accord-. iegtijFràalçlinCounIyofficials,.. Nosijoilar incidentsoccarred

wh le Salbst was coaching al thePark Rtdge high school accordtog to Park Ridge Poli e ChiefRobertColangelh. .

Dst6eks - ; putycómm....dérReidhòñored .

:ition for distinguished 39-year careerbyRoaémtiryTirio

:-

/vWith eneollñied projections . . .

topping900 dadegIhe tiexifeur 'school yàrs; 6ürcedfovercthwd-ing alOcmieiiiieiórHigh Schoolis forcing dislridt officials to planathirdbuildiitgeapaiisiòn: ..; Expedsión.ÓfGëmini, which

was enlarged twice bnforc n1962and 1965 wtll ho part of theredistricliñgplanapptoved by,the . . ..Dirt. 63. heard of education.which also includes the reopeti-ing oflhoStevenson School atthertartothenextachoolyear, . -. -

CnIs ed nPagel4

Des Plaines ParkRidge unite to fight r

o Hare expansion:City Council members of hatlY

u.S

BalirRato.u:s. Pttslage

' 1° A IDOOngleNcws

VOL 43, NO. 21

Reliring Nues Police Commander WilliamS. Bili Reid piclured hero with his family (from loft)wife Barbara, (back row) aon John, daughters Chris and Maria, and aon.Mike, was honored by 225friends, fellow police officers and other well-wishers ai his reliremenl dinner Nov. 12 at Ihn ChateauRitz. Police officials from Evanslon, Skokie, Morton Grove, Park Ridge and Glenview along wifh FBIofficiala and officern from the Cook Cftunty Sheriff's police olned Hilen police pnraonnol to pay 1dbuln to Reid n distinguished 30-year career. The words inlngrity, character, and intelligence werementioned again and again as various nitendees slopped forward to participate in a waaC recallinghumorous incidenta, but always ending on affectionate noten of admiralion. Chief Ray Giovasnelliemceed the event. Olher dislinguished guests included Village Manager Abe Salman, who said,'Tha village is n mach bolter place bocasne you've come through here. Police and Fire Commis-sioner Salit Gruno resenletI Reid edtharosolstion from the City Council praising hiejong service foNues. Mayor Nicholas B. Blase also praised Reid's career quipping, You've been a policeman heretnnnnrthan 'sss hann Maynri"

PAGE16 THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18 199

Oakton to host At-Home Dads Convention ReunionsOn Nov.20. fathnrs from covering diverso topics, includ- Dads Conveition is $50. Con- Nues East High School

across the nation will gather atOaktan Community College;1600 East Oolf Road, DesPlaines, far the 4th Annuai At-Home Dads Convention. Sched-uled from 8:45 n.m. - 5 p.m., theconference provides opportani-.ties for men and women to en-aminé the rewards anti challeng-es facing these fathers and theirfamilies.

Scheduledthraughoul the doyare a variety of breakout ses-sinns and ronndtable discussions

. .. .,. - .

ing The Father-Daughter Bondhy Richard Axel, a paychathera-pisE and founder of Family Soin-Lions, a Multi-service paeeniiugservice in Manhattan; At-HomeFathers is the New Miiieuiumby Bmce Drebeek, Ph.D., a fam-ily counselor and primary cure-giver far his twa children; andThe Anatomy of a WorkingMoma Brain by loans Massey,Psy.D., n clinical psychologistand spouse of an ni-home dad.

the fee to attend the At-Home

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PARTY wftii our PsychicsSaliirday. eceniber 11th90 Miii. if Iisight For 5OOO

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und 2 PreedumMuvie pnchageo far only $40.98 per month.

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FleErAdd a bnsia P,oieseio,ui insaliolos fa,5 and eejoy he best tot sAnito Oevidns

,2 has lo oils,. Isday aid foe lis falsen.

. .,, Odes DISH Nslwo,k Ose-Pale 'laus slap es law as $38.90.

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vention participants whó choaseta ntteed Oakton's Mens DayConference on the, followingday. Nov21, may register forhnihevenls for a fee of $7 TheMes'nDay ,Cnnferdnce featureswerkshòps . and dincnsniengreupssahaot everyday concernsand critical issues facing mee anihn eve ofthe millennium.

For more information abautDakinn'n: At-Home Dads Con-voniion ad: Men's Day Confer-ence, call (847) 635-1812.

A1ekstiderPólishchuk

-Marine Pvc. Aleksander Po-

lishchuk, sou of Lennidand Te-dona Polishchnk nf Des Plaines,recently completed basic trainingai Marine Caeps Recruit Depat,San Diego. Polishchuk success-fully completed l2 weeks oftrnimng designed ta challengenew Marine recreits bath physi-caiiy and mentally. He is a 1997graduate of Maine East HighSchool ofPark Ridge.

USE THE BUGLE

Class of 1979 -Saturday. Novém-her 20, 1999 . Wrigley Field Sta-diumClub. : ..

Niles,, Nerlh High Scheol,Claki nf 1979 Friday, Novem-ber 26, 1999 - Maggiano'n OldOrchard.

. SollivanHigh School Clausof 1979 - Saturday, November27. 1999 - ArlingtonPark Track-side.

. Kelly High School Clans nf1979 - Saturday, November27,1999 - Wyndham Darden,

Ven Seeuhen High SchoolClauses aflanaaty andIne 1950- Muy 20, 2000 - Emhnsuy SuitesDeerlield.

. New Trier West HighSchonkClass of 1968 Turns 50Celebration -inne 17, 2000.

Sullivan High ScheelClasses afJannnry upd June 1950- Jane 24, 2000 - Emhásny SuitenDrerfield.

Avoca School Classes of1970 & 1971 - July 1, 2000 -Maggiano's Old Orchard

Carl Scherz High SchanlClans of January 1955 - July 8.2000 - Holiday Inn RollingMendnws.

.. Von Sleubnü High SchoolClans of June 1960 - July 15,2000- SheratonNarth Shore.

. Niles East I-Sigh School

STOP THE PAIN NOWWITH GENTLEEFIECTWE TREATMENT

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If othertreatmetsts haveti'tworked, give vs a try. Acüpunoturc is

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paia, faflgu stress, miqties asd respit*ry probIem

Fóra FOE CosuI1tio Coiitaet

The Pain Clinic$931 W Golf Road Nues

(841) 209-0541

Class nfl97O - Ïuly 22, 2000 -HatelSotitet

Nues West High ScheelClans uf 1970 - July 22, 2000 -Hotel Safitel, ,- ..

, NilesBast High SchanlClans of 1980. July 29, 2000 -Mnggiana'u Old Orchard.

. Nues Nerth High SchoelClass of 1980 - August 5,2000.ArliuglonTracknide.

Wunkegan High ScheelClass of 1970 August 5, 2000-MidlaneCount-yClab. -

, Sein High School Clausesof January and June 1950 - Au.gent 12, 2000.

. Amundsen High SchoelClass uf Jane t960 - September16, 2000 - Maggiano's Old Or-chard.

Orr High Scháal Clans nf1969 - September2000.

. Niles North High SçhneiClass nf 1970- Octuber 2Q00.

. , . Auslin High School Clans-euoflannai-y andJune l950-Oc-lober 21, 2000 - Drake OakBrook.

. Jasephinam '70 - 'l'BA2000.

. Niles North High ScheelClassai l989-TBA2000

Austin High Scheel Clans-cual 1951-ThA200l,

Senu High Sehanl Clausesofl9S3-TEA2003.

For more information, . call,write, fan er e-maiI SedimentalJoareny, Ltd., A Peuple Gather-ing Service, P.O. Bau 431, Mur-tan Grave IL 60053: (847) 657-3639 nr (847) 329-0111 Fun:(847) 329.0131. E-mail:[email protected].

BanaguinardElpenord

MarinePfc.BanageinurdElpe.nord, sos ofHamseiet and Rucar-ro Elpenard nf Skokie, recentlyrepnrted for duty with Headqear-1ers and Service Battalion, II Mn-eine Expeditionary Force, CampLejeune, NC. The 1998 graduateof Evanutou Township HighScheal of Evanslan, jniued theMarineCuepu iululy 1995.

rGND OPENING.This Weekend

'Wolff's Flea Market

-IIn the oldVenture Store88,000 Sq. Ft.

Over 300Vendors . Antique

Matt to follow

2031 N. Mannheim - at Mannheim & North Aves. ¡n Meirose Park

Every Saturday and Sunday.,'.'.,8:OOa,mto, 4:00pm............L _ _ __ J

m--T L-i ¡-L'V' I - u-::1 .-NTJC Calendär

of EventsJein us and participate in our

Daily Misyan Meuday-Thursday7p.m.6p.m.Sat-Sen.

Friday, Nov. 19, Family Shah-bal, 6p.m. Services, 7 p.m. Din-nez, 8 p.m. Study Session withSpecial Ouesl Speaker.

Prancine Schwartz Ca-antherof "Jewiub Moral Values' willdiscuss her benk. Fer reserva-tians and information call SaraCohn 673-6355 or the office 675-4141.

Saturday, Nan. 20, lO am.Shahhat Services aud Junior Cou-gregalian.

Sunday, Nov. 21, 10:45 n.m.The Religious Schont iavites thecommunity ta heur the Music of.Dauiel Gil Folk and ClassicalJewish Music in the toaditinñ ofRabbi Shiemo Carlebach, ofblessed memory.

Daniel Gil's presdnlaliau "SaulCalling," a comhiunliou of falkand clnssical traditions, using therhythms and colorful instruments

Nues West studentschosen forIMEA Festival

Tweuty Niles West HighSchool students were selected loperferm al the lilinnis Music Ed-ucatoru Association (IIVIEA)District Seven Music Festival.Placement is made through stain-gent auditions and selection farmembership in ase of the per-forming arganizalious is a er-flectiau alIke high slundards ofthe Nues West music depart-ment. Students performing atIMEA include: Cosy Nelson(han sax), Edn Perzov (clari-net), and Mike Hua (trumpet) inthe District Festival Orchestra:and NiMIa Bardein, Matt Erl-bach, Amy Jacah, AdrienneMackey, Diva Neims, Jenny 51e-vena, Susie Sun and Elisa Wiu-1er in Ihr District Festival Choir.The IMEA District Seven Pesti-val Eand, Choir, and Orchestrawill perform at Hersey HighSchuol an Saturday, Nnvemher20 al 3 p.m. Andrew Kim (saxo-phone) will he performing withIke District Seven Jazz Band andChayil Wiedeeman and RyanClarin will he performing withthe District Seven Jazz Chair althe DeSEA District Seven JazzFestival an Saturday, NovemberlJ, 1999 at Libertyville HighScheel.

Abost 10,000 jusiar end see-iar high school students will par-licipale in similar events, ta heheld in nine geegruphic districtsthroughont Ihn slate. Frem thatnumber only 1,200 senior highschool students will he chasesfar meuibership in ane ai tenperforming organizations al theAll-Slate Mnuic Festival, held inPeoria, Illinois in January, 2000.

Fer mam infarmalina: cnnlaceSteven Katz, Niles West arches-Ira director at 847/565-3778.

nf the world's nan-Western cut-tures. Refreshmenls will henrrved.Far reservations call Har-rietRobbinn Ost at 675-4140.

Wednesday, Nov. 24, Comma-uil) Interfaith Thanksgiving Ser-vice will be held atSl.Jesn nf ArcCalhelic Church, 9248 Lawndalebi Skukie.

Thursday, Nov. 25, Thanks-giving Service and Breakfast9:30 am.

CANDY & ÑUTMANUFACTURER

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Grief and lossgroup to bepresented

A six session group for adultawha have experienced thé loés nfatoved use. The group will meetevery ether week an Thursdaysfrom l-2 p.m., al the NitesRdu-man Service building, 999 CivicCenter Drive. The dates are Na-vember 18, December 2, 16, 30,Jannary 13, and January 27. Farfurther information Or to register(space is limited) cati Janis BattleM.S.W., L.S.W. atJ8S-8460.

p iWEDNESDAYSenior Citizen10% Discount

Holiday Shopping Fair atKagan Home for the BlindJump start your holiday shep-

ping at Kagan Home for theBlind an Sunday, December 5,frem 1:30 ta 4 p.m. The fair willfeature beautiful hand-madeitems (pottery, crafts, wevrnkeepsakes). Also, tame wonder-fat gift-giving idean, a white ele-phant table and an assortment ofkniek-knacks, plus BINGO foreveeyane. Holiday refreshmentswilt he available.

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Monday Thru Friday: 7:00 am - 6:00 pmSaturday: 9:00 - 3:00 pm CLOSED SUNDAY

Visit Our Retail Store PERSOfr'

Chicago, Ragua Home fer theBlind is the only sheltered-careesideuce in the Chicago areacrying people with visian loss.

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PAGE 57

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remain open lar cleaning & repaira.OPEN 7 DAYS

MON . FAI: 10:00AM - 9:00PMSAT & SUN: 10:00AM - 6:00PM

EVERYTHING MUSTBE SOLD TO THEOASE WALl-SI

ALL SALES FINALDolleory Aw&labIOFirst Caen, Fina SargadcAsH_ aree, usnacaBea cHiQuas Lacinia

IMMEDIAThCASH & CARRY

A I ORTIO\ Ql Q1Jj 13 U 1)INC RJT BI IDI MOLI'I-LI)

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dimenk,n.coIOrsriicIws and 'o UT,igniUc.int othsr.

PUBLIC NOTICE!

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PAGE 18 tiÊ BUGLE TIUJRSDAY, NOVEMR 1

---a i t - -I: N

Skokie Art GuildSkokie Art Guild members

will display their workt the fol-lowing localices during tIse

month of November and Decem-ber: Shirley Locker al MôDo-fluIds, 4030 W. Dempsler; Ed-win Smith at Bank ofLincotnwood, 4433 W. Touhy;Kay Thomas at LaSalte Bank,7080 Carpenter; Patrick OHaraat Liberty Federal Savings, 5700N. Lincoln; Mary Sass at BankOne, 8001 Lincoln.

USE TI-lE 8UGLE

"GIGANTIC" RELOCATION SALE!

FANCY'S'

L.S. SPÖRT SHIRTSCQTrONS-M,CFÌOS"

oca sss scv. $3997NEW FALL

COTTON PANTS'SUPER GROUP

oca oso $3497KHAN/BLACK

CORDPANTS

SWEATERS"WOOL & WOOL BLENDS"

oEG.065,$oo. $ 7PATTE&N&. .

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L.S DRESS SHIRTS'100% COTTON"

ucases.

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DRESS PANTS"100% WOOL"

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SOL!D $9997PATTERNS

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$ P997500% WOOLS I

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RENoues., 5465. $ 997FANCY NEATS

;149PATTERNS

ALL SALES CASH CHECK MASTERCARD DISCOVER VISA AMEX

DEAR FRIENDS & CUSTOMERS;YES! IT'S TRUE!..AFTER 33 }'EARS...HUNTLEY'S,..FINE MEN'S APPARELIN Dow,itmc,, EVANSTON ¡s RELOCATING ... WE MUST SELL OFF OUR"ENTIRE STOCK' BEFORE THE MOVE...PR!CES WILL BE SLASHED ONOUR "ENTiRE STOCK" QUALITY MENSWEAR -fraies Lips

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Pace receivés two major awardsPace has received two prcstig-

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Day, who communds the Mar-mers Black Sheep SquadronColor Guard und serves as Sgt.Major of the Volunteer 7th Cuy-airy, coordinated the event fromshe armory to she burial sitewhich included a funeral marchled by the Emerald Society Col-er Guard and Pipen and Drums,the Color Guard of the 7th Cay-aIry of Port Hood Tonas, theCuler Guard of VFW Post 2202,and Col. Joe Day Ventera ScantCrew 777 caeeying Civil Warund Cavalry unit flags. At theSite. a speech was delivered byMaj. Gen; George H. Thomas(re-enactor), Commander of the

Stan "Tax" BanashArsuy of the Cumberlund, apoem -read by President Abra-ham Lincoln (rn-enactor), view-ing of the casket by participaI-ing units, lust ritos administeredby Bishop James Wilkowski,folding and presentation of theflag tu the Consulate General ofIreland, presentation of a certifs-cate from President Bill Clinton,und delivery of a check for 555to Sheldon Funeral Home aspayment of the bill the U.S.Govemment would not puy 99years ago. The ceremony con-eluded with firing of a cannonsalute, playing of taps with echeand placing of Veteran's Doywrealhs.

Banash, who serves us sheriffof the Westerners - ChicagoCorral, represented the OldWest, and was positioned at thehead of the casket to gside pall-bearers. He described his pare/ci-patron lu this event as being uk/nto attending the 100th anniver-nary of the Musssacre at Wound-ed Knee (last Indian War battle),in South Dakota, on Dec. 29,1990 whore he also representedthe celebrated author, DeeBrown.

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Who casld éver forget Barbie,. Industry is one of the filions at www.mtichicago.org.Mc. Potuto Head,Listcoln Logs preeminent ceutbrs foe informal - The Museum is suppoeted inaod Slinky? Relive your child-- scienàe aol technology rduca- port through. the -generosity ofhood as lUd Stuff marches ont don, Located ut 57th Street- and the people of Chicago.- andthe ment famOus tóys of the past Ldce Shore Drive, the Museum through the Chicago Park Dis-50 years - the classics-that call - - is upen every day oftho year ex- trict.forth memories and experiences,whether you're -a- child or an . . . -

adult! Bared on the book Kid Vienna Choir -Boys InternationalStaff Grdat - Toys from our - . - -

Childhood by David Hoffman, - -, Christmas Concert Seriesdar 4500-square-foot exhibition - _-

dates back to the Renaissance.The choir is a fixturd of Vieti-neue musical life, performing althe Imperial Chapel, the StaleOpera and with the Philbarmon-ir. Por the part 80 yearn theyhave toured worldwide, display-ing -their mesical talent cnm-binod with their boyish chano.

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All events are held at Nurth- NEIU Faculty Concert wtthcustom Iltinuis University Brian Torosian, guitar. Free ad-(RElU), 5500 Narth St. Louis, mission.Chicago, (sear Bryn Mawr and Wednesday, December 8: FineCentral Park). Parking is avoua- - Arts Center Recital Hall, 7:30hIe in parking lut F. (Enter from p.m.Central Pork Avenue). Tickets - NEID students of Ronaldfor events with an admission Combs will pensent 'Songs with-charge may be purchased out Words," a program of Vocal-through the university box of- isIs. Free admission.fice.Call 773-794-ARTS (2787) December t: Fine Arts Centerfor tickets -and up-to-date event

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NEID facolty concert withMichael Duggan, cello, AllenAnderson, piano, and Ann ICuef-et, violin. The performance in-eludes Beethoven's Cello Sonatain A Major, Op. 69; Chopin'sPolonaise Britlasitefnr cella aridpiano, Op. 3; Debunsy's CelloSonata, and Mozart's Duo is GMajor, K. 423for violin and ce1-10 (originally for violin and vio-la). Admission is $20.

(This Concert Will Be Broad-Cast Live-On 98.7 WFMT-FM)Tuesday, November 23: FineArts Center Recital Hull, 1:40p.m.

NEIU slodnsts present a Gui-tar Showcase, Brian Torosian,director. Free admission.Tuesday, November 30: FineArts Center Reciial Hall, 7:30p.m.

NEIU Choras, Michael Mel-ton, director. Free admission.Toesdoy, November 30: Loca-lion ThA.

RElU Feesidential Lecture Se-ries presents Dr. Parker Palmer,anther and education activist.Lecture und book signing. Freeadmission.Friday & Saturday, December 3& 4: Fino Arts Center RecitalHall, 7:30 p.m.

HEm Opera Workshop, Ro-nald Combs, director, preseolstwo One-act operas by Gian Car-lo Menotti including "Ama/ilarid e/te Night Visitors", the oth-erTBA. Admission is $5.Monday, December 6: Fino AnsCenter Recital Halt, 7:30 p.m.

An Onllery.Dennis Adrian lectures on

20th Century Trends irs Art. Freeadmission.Thumday, December 9: FinoArts Ceuter Recital Hall, 1:40p.m.

NEtO SIting Orchestra andChamber Ensembles, PeterChasg and Joseph Gtymph, di-rectors. Free admission.Thursday, December 9: FineArts Center Recital Hull, 7:30p.m.

Vocal Perforitsotice SeminarConcert with soprano PhyllisHurt. Free admission.Friday & Saturday, Decemberlo & t I: Location TBA, 8 p.m.

Ensemble Espannl DanceTheater, Dame Libby Komaiko,director, presents ConcierteNavideno - Christmas in Spain.Admission is $22; $20 and $17.Sunday, Denembor 12: Pine ArtsCenter Recital Hall, 2 p.m.

Clossical Guitar Society An-oual Showcase Perfomsasee.Free admission.Monday, December 13: PineArts Center Recital Hull, 7:30p.m.

Carlo Basilo, goitar, in grado-ate recital. Free admission.Monday, Dcember 13: Fine ArtsCenter Art Gallery.

Art Faculty Past and PresentExhibition opuns. Free admis-nina. -

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Edison ParkPLC Lutheran Church

6626 North Oliphant Aveauc(at Avondale)

Chicago, Illinois 60631

(773) 631-9131Rev. Les Gylistrom

THANKSGIVING EVE SERVICENovember 24, 1999 7:00 p.m.

THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICENovember 25, 1999 10:30 am.

Lift Available for the Handicapped

Midweek Advent services 7:00 p.m.Wednesdays, December 1, 8, 15, 1999

Trinity Lutheran Church5106-52 NOrth Le Crolla Avarne . Chicago, Illinola 60630-2431

(773) 545-7300

The Rev. Von P. Harris, Pastor

Mr. Floyd Rueger, Music Director

Vicar Marianne Tomecek, Intern

. THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICE

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THANKSGIVING SERVICESInttrfaith Service

Wednesday - November 24, 1999 At 73O P.M.

Auditorium-Chapel

Northwest Suburban Jewish CommunityRabbi Kenneth Cohen

si. Luke Christian Community ChurchRev. Raymoed Nyquist

Mur000 Grove Community ChurchRev. Michael Winlers

si. Martha Catholic ChurchFr. Robert Bumell

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Rev. Marvin E Mueller, Pastor

THANKSGIVING EVENovember 24th at 7:30 p.m.

THANKSGIVING DAYNovember 25th at 9:30 am.

Sermon: "The Tenth Man"Holy Commseion cetehrated e bolh serrices

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MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH1605 Vernon Avenue

Park Ridge, Illinois 60068(847) 823.6984.

Revi Mark Larson - Pastor

November 25, 1999THANKSGIVING SERVICE

10:00 a.m.

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"COMEAND WORSHIP"

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Our Lady of Ransom Church8300 N. Greenwood

Nues, IL 60714847-823-2550

Rev.JohnR.. Hall; Pastor

Thanksgiving Day Mass9:00 a.m.

Our SaviorLutheranChurch 1

of Norwood Park .LCMS6099 N. Northcott Ave.Chicago, IIlinòis 60631Rev. Stanley Zyskowski (773) 6314100

SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES9:00 A.M.

Sunday School &Adult Bible Class 10:30 A.M.

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MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH1605 Vemon Avenue

Puck Ridge, Illinois 60068. (847) 823.6984

Rev. Mark Larson - Pastor

November 25, 1999THANKSGIVING SERVICE

10:00 a.m.

MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCHWELCOMES YOU!

"COMEAND WORSHIP"

OBITUARIESMICHELINA V. PANETTeER.I

Michelina V. Ponetlieri, 89, ofNues, died Friday, Snplembee 17al Ressrreclion Pavilion NursingCenler. She was bere June 55,1915m Trenton, Newlersey. Be-loved mether of Lien (Salvalore)Pruseinne, Giuseppina Panetileri,Grace Pneeltieri AR., Lucy Pa-netlirri, andRusetino (Maria) Pa-netliod. Grandmnlher of John(Cnlhy) Pruseione, Michelle(John) Hickey, Mary (David)Hoffman, Linda (Brios) Milam,md Salvatore Paneslieri. Great-grandmother of ti. Sisler of 3.Services were hetd September20. Arrangements huudted bySkaja Terrace Funeral Home. In-tersneut Was itt Mosyhitl Cerne-tery, Hites.

SYLVIA ARNOLDSylviaArseld, 96, of Hiles,

died Taesdny, September 21 atSt. BenedictHomr. She was horn

. February 14, t903. Belovedgrandmother of Barbara, Geoff,James, Jasen, -and Jeun Arnold.Grent-grandmelhrr of James Ar-eotd III. Services were held Srp-lember 24 al St. Mary nf theWends Church. Arrangementshaudled by SkajaTerrace FuneralHome. Interment was in St. Adal-bertCemetery, Ni!rs.

HELENA MILLERHelen A. Mitter, 55. of Nitrs

died Friday, Aagost 27 at Lathrr-as Genera! Hospital, Paek Ridge.She was hora April 14, 1914 isChicogn. Betnved mother of DoleMi!lerMolher-iu-torn of the toteRoberto Cesnrelti. Graudmotherof Andrew J. Kennelly, TaraLeisten, and David W. Muter.AuntofPhiltis (Michael) Palliserand CarnI (Richard) Rybuk.Greal-aunt uf Jerome Palliuer.Services were held August 29.Arrangements handted by Shnjn

- TereacePaeeral Home. Inlerienntwas inMaryhiti Cnmetery, Hiles.

RICHARD LEE WALKERRichard Lee Walker, 44, of

Nues, died Suedoy, September12. He was bers December 12,1954. Beloved husbuud of AnaWalker. Beloved father of SandyWalker. Brather of Patricia A.(Glen) Roberlu. Services wereheld September 14. Arrange-munis handled by Skajo TerraceFanera! Home. Interment was inMatyhilt Cemrtery,Ni!es.

MAmONA. WETHEKAMMorion A. Wrthekam, 79. of

Nues, died Snlnrday, August 750Ballord Nursing Home, DesPlaines. She was hum Monday,December 8, 1919 in Chicago.

- Beteved wife of Edwin Wuthe-kam. Beloved melber of MarilynWelbekam, Linda (Steven) Grif-fis, and mumm J. (Helen)Wethekam. Grandmother of Das-let, Allison Griffin and Asdrnw,LinneaWethekam. Services werehetd Angusi IO al Our Lady ufRansom Church, Nibs. Arrange-meets handled by Skojo TerraceFanera! Hume. lslermrnl was leAll SaisIs Cemutery. DesPlaines.

. IIARRYKIRILUKHarry Kiriluk, - 77, of Park

Ridge, died Saturday, August7 alBeihasy Terrace Nursing Custer,MorIon Grove. He was horn Pri-day, January 20, 1922 is Canada.Beloved hnsbusd of Olga (seeBlonar) Kiriluk. Beloved fatherof Dr. Harold (Corrine) Kiriluk,BIlame Kiriluk, and Nadine (Pat.rick) Koleski. Grandfather ofCosriney Kiriluk, Kyle Kiritak,Vaeussn Kotluski, and PriscillaKusloski. Services were held Au-gust IO. Aecangemeuss handledby Skaja Terrace Funeral Hume.Islermeni was in Mostrase Ce-mutely, Chicago.

WALTER 1(1STWaIler Kiss, 67, of Hiles, died

Weduesday, September 15 at Lu-Ihuran General Hospilat, ParkRidge. He was hors September 8,1932 in Germany. Beloved has-bnudofEtfriudeE. Kist. Belovedfather of Raymond (Gisela) KistandRobert(Corol) Riso. Grandfa-Ihur of Aleunnder, Catherioe,Sleffen, aed Stephanie tOut.Brother ofEmit (Hilda) Kist, Ar-thur tOso, Edelberl Kiss and Mcta(Franz) Fritz. Uncle uf manynieces and nephews. Serviceswere held September 17. Ar-rangemenls handled by SkojoTerrace Fusero! Home. lutermeelwas in Maryhiti Cemelery, Nites.

BRUNO OCOVICHBruno Ocovich, 60, of Morton

Grove, died October26 atLu!her-an General Hospital, Fork Ridge.Beloved husband of Aurora Oco-vich. Beloved fother of CorralOcovich. Brother of Anita (Auto-

SI. Jobs Brebeof studeuts. fa-cully, families, and parishianerscelebrated the Feast of St. JohnBrebeafood St. Isaac Jogues inliturgy ou October 19. The masscetcbratioo was urgasizod andled by Sr. Kathleen Waters andMrs. Tracy Murdach and their 45Sfth graders. St. John Brebeafand Isaac tagues were brave ad-venturers and men of vision, buI

nino) Mirilello and Sergio O o-vich. Services were held OcIo er29. Arrangements handled bySimkisuFuneral Howe.

CRAIGS. WAGNERCraig S. Wagner, 54, of Glen-

view, died Dcluber 21 at Univer-sity. of Chicago Hnspital. Be-loved hasband of Beverly (seeJahnke) Wagner. Beloved fatherof Brian Wagner and Down(Brian) Gardner. Brother of DonWaguer. Services were heldMondoy, October 25. Arrange-menls handled by Simkiss Fuser-nl Home. Memorials to: Ameri-cas Diabetes Association, 6Norih Michigan Ave., SuiteI 252, Chicago, IL. 80602.

JAKOB LORENZJakob Lorenz, 87. of Morton

Orove, died October 24 01 Glen-brook Huspitat, Glenview. Be-loved husband ofMac(a. Belovedfather of Stefan (Margaret) Lo-rene und the lote Jakob (Stepha-sie) Lorenz. Grandfather of 4.Services were held October 25 alSt. Martha Church, 8523Georgiana, Morton Grove. Ar-rangements handled by SimkinsFanera! Home. Interment was inSt. FuterCemetery,Skokie.

CAROL WEBBCarol Webb, 52. of Morton

Grove, died October 24. Belovedwife nfJames. Beloved mother ofNicole. Sister of Jeannetlu Unhe-haun. Services were held October26. Acraugumests handled bySimkins Fnnera! Home. Inter-meut was is Memorial Park Ce-moIety, Skokie. Memorials lo:Leukemia Society. tOO W. Mon-roe,Clsicago,IL. 60603.

moslly, they wece saints and mau-tyrs. Both nies worked and livedwith Native Americaus learningthe castoms and langaage ofthose people white leaching, Isv-ing and baptizing. As the liturgysuas celebrated, all were asked losvalk with love and trust in eachother as St. John Breheuf and St.Isaac Jogues did.

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SJB Feast of theMartyrs Celebration

Shown in photo: Fr. Arthur Olsen, Brian Panok and AimooNicke rsen.

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Rabbi Nell B,ief of kokie (from right) und Alvin Friedman 6f Motion Gro.ve are on the committee of

the Fierds-of he IDF (Israel Defense Forces) gals benefit set to take place on Monday Dec. 6 at

ChiragoHiltOrt and Towers. Featuring guest apeaker Maj. Gen. Shlomo Vanai, director ofpolicy and

planning for the ¡DF and architect of the Wye Agreement, the event is expected to draw nearly 1,000

gueula and raise more than $1,000,000fdr recreation and fitness center for Israel's soldiers. Cargrt

Rosen .Adolman will-receive the Yonatan NelanyshU Mem0ritAWard. Rabbi Snef, Mr. Friedman and

Hezi Levy (second from left). president of the group, en)oyed a moment at the meeting with Israeli

Gen Yoav r3alat and Lt. Col. Claudine Gulat. Tickets are $250 perperson. For resetvations or in for-

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Illinóis Christian Science Churches

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Thanksgiving Day Services -

ObsrrvanccS of the last turn has not changed. Like theThanksgiving of the 20th Cesta- - Pontas Pilgrims and their Na-ry may aOt resemble the first tive American neighbors, peopleThanksgiving af the 17th Cento- of all faiths continue to jointy, proclaimed in- the autumn of - hearts and hands an our nation's1621 by Massachusetts Govern- doy of gratitude lo thank Godor, William Bradford. One cas- far Eis goodness. -

Thánksgiving Worship atSt. John Lutheran, Nues

St. John: Lutheran Chnrch,7429 MilwankeeAVeoue, Niles,wilt cnlebrate Thanksgiving withservices On both ThanksgivnngEve, Navembet 24th, andThanksgiving Day, November25th. The Wednesday eveniogservice will begin at 7:30 p.m.and ihn Thursday morning sor-vier at 9:30 am. Both serviceswill include the singing ufThunksiving hymns as wepraise our God t0 all His bless-ings. Holy CommaaiOtt will becelebrated at both servires. Thn

Oar Lady of Ransom ParishCatholic Women's Club willbold its annoti Christmas Party-

'Chtistmns Giving Tree' an

Tuesday eveing, December 7 at8300 Greenwood, Nitos. begin-ong -ut -6 p.m .,---with .dinnerserved al 7 P.R

theme of the Thanksgiving ser-mao, with Luke t7:tt-19 as thetest, is entitled, "The TenthMoo."

We invite the community foreither of these two services aswe pause lo give thnnkd to Godfor His many blessipgt we havereteived bath as individuals andas a nation.

St. John Lutheran Church hasregalar Sunday services at 8 and.tO:30 am. For more informa-tian, call the church office at847/647-9867.

CWC Christmas Party-'Christmas Giving Tree'

Everyone is welcome to joinas for an evening of friendshipand entertainmeot. Tickets are$t2. For infarmation call: Minis-try Center at 647-823-2550. Fortickets call: Ruth Tonkovir

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Chtistiao ttaientists across theUnited States have been wel-coming alt members of the corn-munity to their Thanksgivingmarning Church Services fornearly 100 years. The Thanks-giving service was established to1902 by Mary Baker Eddy, theDiscoverer and Foander ofChristinn.Science.

This year, the members ofFirot Charch of Christ, Scientist,Park Ridge, invite the public tojoin them on Thanksgtvingt.nloroing, Thursday, November25 at tO:30 n.m. to observeThanksgiving with hymns.prayer, and expressions of grati-tudeto Gad. The Church is la-cated at: 330 Toahy Avenue,Park Ridge.

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Celebrate Chanukah in a dtf-feront way- this year by sharingyour celebration with an tmrni-grant famity. Nourish the souland ford the spirit of a RussianJewish family who has lived taChicago foc as few as night daysor as many as eight years by io-siting them to your hame. mvi-lutions for Chanakab can brmade by calling ICC's NewFamily-Ta-Family Program at(847) 933-9030, ext. ISO-----------

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-My husband ned I ore thepraud parents of twoboys, now -18 and 20, who have gradontesifrm Nites West High School.

-Daring their school - years we -yare as active as passible.-- Parents inthe Niles Township

School District 219 communityhave always knhwo we - hadcompetent, dedicated tenchersned our sladents were receivinga quality education. Finally,- lastyear the general public was abletosee these facts io block undwhite. For the first time in years,we felt connected to the octivi-

-ties and happenings at oar highschooi other than sports. Almostevery week we read io nor ocalpaper of the accomplishmootS ofthe students. We were informedabout academic programs. entracurricular and fine nets activites.All of these things make oarschools great and our cemmoni-ty proud.

- This years news that affectedour family personally was thewotiderfttl coverage of the Sci-esce Olympiad, of which oursos was a participant. NitroWest won first in the state, andwent au ta win 8th io the nation.This was graod fao for our fami-ly, since the boys had startedthis as 6th graders at Lincoln Jr.

High in Skokie. - -

Several weeks-ago we read anarticle- in the Skolde Reviewabout the District 219 Board ofEdacation-aCtioo calling for the-dismishal-of the Publie RelationsDirector. lt is apparent to_os thatthis director made a positive dif-fereocein how the school dis-leid was presented ta the peblic,Many other District 219 parentsshare odr opinion. Afler readingthe September 2nd article, it ap-pears that the District 219School Board is putting politiesbefore the needs of our students.Why was- a family inetebor ofCot-Sotker (is he state represes-tativr?) given a position whenthe carrent Public Relations Di-rector was obviously doing abotter job thon past directors'?We question the Board's drei-tian and motive regardiñg theiractions.Sincerely, -

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It has even bren determinedin the courts that torne of thoseillicit sales led to deaths.

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The Nues North Fine Arts De-partment will once again pro-vide the musical entertainment

.for this years Seitior HolidayParty. The Party will be held inthe school auditorium on FrtdayDecember 10, at I p.m. at NuesNorth High School, 9800 LawlerAvenue in Skokie The pacay Isco-hosted by NUes North HighSchool and the Village of 5ko-Ido Office ofHuman Services.

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. Gregerman, and Ihn SymphonicWind Ensemble, direcled by El-son Einnle, will pnrfnrflt.- Re-freshmenls and door prizes willbepeovided. .

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. ,, ifiOJISCROOL . . .,.. . . ENTERTAINMENT FOR SENSORS

. Maine HuaI, Niles North and PEles West High Schnals invite. seniom 10mm in on freeorlowcuslsChOOl productions to be per-

formed this Fall. Cull 825-4-484 (MaineEaat)or568-3956 (NileaNarlls& West) formoredetuits ont he feltowing schedule ornen-inrclubmembership. . . . . - .

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WiaterCo,scert A Reception, Sunday, Dee. 12,1 :30p.m.AtNilesNorth: .

JazcCe,scetl,Fdday,Nov. 19,7:30p.m..

Band Concert, Thursday, Dec. 9, 7:30p.m.Cfuyir/Orcisestsa Concert, Wednesday, 13cc. 15, 7:30 p.m.

. AtNites West: -.C/ssirHoliduy Concert. Dec. 14, 7:30 p.m.Band/Orchestra Holiday Concert, Dec. 16, 7p.m.

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The Prairie View Senior Travel Club will enjo9 this classic -Broadway musical comedy at the Star PlacaTheatre in Merrill-ville, Indiana an Sunday, Nov. 21 . Dinner before the show wstlbe at-Phil Smidt's with u choice ufchicken, perch, or frog tugs.Depart from the Praire View Community Center-at 12 noun andreturn ut upproximutely 7 p.m. The cost is 539 for residents, und$47 fer non-residents. Por details, call Catherine Dean at theMorton Drove Park District, 965-1200.

DIABETES SCREENINGDiabetes is a silent diseuse. By the time it is dsagnoscd, dass-

age to urteties, eyes, nerves, and kidneys hasbeen going on forseven lo IO years. Every minuteut least one persan is diagnosedwith diabetes. People areal highorrisk if they:

- areuge45nudolder;. ate a member of a high-risk ethnic group (e.g., African

American, Hispanic/Latino, American Indian, Asian American, .

pacific Islander);. are everweight;- havehighblOodpressure (atorubove 140/90). have a family history nfdiahetes; and- have a histqry ofdiabetes during pregnancy or are awum-

un who hashud abahy weighingmnre than 9pnnnds at birth.Free diabetes screenings are available from 9 In tO am. on

Tuesday, Nov. 23 in tlseMorton Greve Village Hall Senier Cnn-ter. People coming in for the screening should fast from the pro-vious eveningmenl.

PERSONAL SAFETYAND PROTECTIONEnjoy u cup nfcoffee and some interesting cenveesution with

Merton Grove Park District Senior Adult Supervisar, CatherineDean. Meetinthe Activity Raum ofthe Prasrie View Communi-ty Centrent tOute. ossTuesday, Nov. 23 fertWo short videosen-titled, "Restoring the Odds: Personal Safety Techniques" and"SelfProtrctinn: It'suMutterofPersOflal Awareness."

. COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING DINNERDon't upend Thnnksgiving alone. Soin your friends mud

neighbors at the annual free community Thanksgiving dinner utthe White Eagle Restaurant, 6839 Milwaukee Avenan In Nilesfrom t to 3 p.m. Oit Thursday, Nov. 25. Dinner is sponsored bythe Morton Grove Park District. the Skokie Valley Rotary andthe Morton Grove Foundation. Teunsportatiaa will be pruvidedas requested. To make u reservation, catI Sue Damson or Cathe-rise Dean at the Morton Grove Park District, 965-1200. Space is

limited..

MALL SHOPPINGSeniors wishing tojuin shoppers on atrip toGntfMitl Mallan

Tuesday, Nov. 30 should call today to reserve a seat en the Mor-ton Grove Seniorteun. Home pick-ups begin at to am. with acri-val at GoIfMilI around I t um. Shop und browse forthree heursuntil the bus retama shoppers home ut 2 p.m., Mull trips arescheduled on the lastTuesduy ofevery month nl na cost. Call theMorton Grove Senior Hat Line ut 470-5223 to make u reserva-

tien. .

Pur mere ínformntion uhont these senior services and recrea-tian programs, cull the Morton Grove Senior Hot Line us 470-5223, 0pruirieViewCOmmUnity Centerut965-t200.Ta re-ceive the "Seniors in Morton Grove" newsletter, Morton Gruyeresidents can seed $3, und nun-residents send $4 to the MortonGrove-Park District, 6834 Dempnier-Streei, Mortnn.Gruve, IL60053.

'CJE expands.' transpörtationservice ' '

Council fer Jewish Elderly.(CJE) announces tIse expansionof its transportation services, forfprople who are 60 years of ugoer olderTrunspoetation on OB's

. Shalom buses is provided Mon-day throughFriday to older adultsliving south lo Chicago Avenue(80 N);. north to Old Orchard'Road (Skokie); west to 'CiceroAvenue (4100 W); and east toLakeMichigun.

CiEs Shutom buses provideregularly scheduled group trips hrcommunity destinations such asgrocery stores, medical appoint-monis and the 3CC Other bus'rosies are scheduled based on theuvoilubitity of hases,' numbers ofriders und the location ofthe des-iinaiiOns.

Council for Jewish Elderly is apartner in stying our commani- -ty, supported by the Jewish Unit-edPsnd/Jewish Federation.

Por further information, pleasecall.CIE at773-505-l000.

Brass Quintetinspires 01st.207 musicians

The Chicago Erass Quintetupent the week of Nov. 4 as art-isis-in-residence in Maine HighSchool Dintrict2ü7:

The renowned profeysionatmnsiciOns performed, taught andplayed alongwith students.

Thrprogrñm was conceived byMichael Prcssler, chairmnn of sheline arts department ut MaineSouth High shoal in Park Ridge.Presslrr proposed . inviting theprofessional group last yrartn theMaineTnWnshipDisiriCt2O7 Ed-ucutienul Pnnndation, a non-profil grunp that ròvided $3,000lo bring ihe-qainiet to the threeschools. -

Some stndentsjoined Ihr quin.tri Snoday,'Nev. 7, in St. Luke'sChurch in Park Ridge io presentau afternoon community Concert.

Students und their teacheragreed that'the week-long espo-sure to the . professional ;usi-eises was the oppertunily of alifesïwe for the budding musi-tians.

LincoinwoodSeniors Club

The Linculnwood Seniors'Club invites the cusnmnniiy tojoin them on Friday, Decemberlo, for a trip In the RaseutontTheatre to see the Radio cityChrisimos Spectacular starringthe Rockeites. ''

The cosi of $57. fur members,559 for guests includes the show(moie fluor seating) and trans-poriaiion (Deluse Moiorcnoch).Deporiare time is I p.m. fromihr Liecolnwood Village Hull,6901) N. Lincoln Avenue, sviih

. retain scheduled fer 4:45 p.m.(appras.(.

' The LincoinwoodSeniors Club

The , Lincolewood SeniorsClub invites ihr community iojoin them on Sunday, December

, 5 for a backstage tour of LyricOpera of Chicugo.

Thecostis $55 und includes de-',luxe motorcooch teansporiationlunch catered by Chicago favoriteAnn Sather Restaurant, a 2 hourguided tour and a free Lyric Gp-erapester. . ,

Dopantore time is 10:30 am.from ihr Lincolnwood VillageHall, 6900 N. Lincoln Avenue,with return scheduled for 4 p.m.(opprns.'l.

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and overandsheirynangnrspouses Toregister foe classes, trips,pnrchasing tickets, etc., you need to be u member of the NitesSenior Center. Ifyna are intetested in obtaining additional Sen-loe Center infoesnation - or you wish to become u member -please call or visit the Center and be placed on the mailing list.

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CENTER CLOSED - THANKSGIVING HOLODAE. The Nitos SuniorCenterWiItbe cinsedon Thursduy arid Fn-

da,y, Nov. 25and2iS.

, 013K NEWEST PROGRAMCURRENT EVENTS DISCUSSION GROUP

Come und hecome poil of oar newest program - A CurrentEvents Discussion Group. Topics fordiscasSion vary depending

on the group's interest. The group meets once te December -Wednesday, Dec. 15, 10:30 am. to I 1:30 pat. Starting in Jano-

ary, the group wilt meet twice u month un the 2nd und 4thWednesday of each month. To join, please sign up at the front

desk. Bring along newspaper and magazine articles for dtscus-

sien. Formero information, coniaciMary Swanson.YARN NEEDED

The Senior Center is requesting left overyarn orscraps of ma-

irrial for veterans and serines. Lap rohes und shawls are mude

for veirrans aiHines Hospital. Volunteerknutters und ceochetees

areulso needed. PIeuse çuntnct Senior Center.REGULAR TICKET SALES

Tickets sold on a first-come1 first-served huais. PIeuse entI fer

ticket availability.Evening ai the Center - Card Party io Wedneudny, Nov. 17, 5

p.m. ro 8:30 pet. Enjoy a Submarine sandwich and Chips, fol-

Iowed by an eveaing of Pinochle, Bndge, Poker, Uno, Bunco 8eBaurd Games. Cost: $6 inetudes meat, games, &pflzes.

An Afternoon with Al.Jolson, ururring Eddy Ambrooe is Fn-day, Nov. lOar 12 noon. PoltoWing u meat entered by Jade Essi,Eddy Ambrose und his musical revue witt bring back itsejoy of

an era. Cosi: $6.50. .

25rh Anniversary Pizza Panty is Wednesday, Nov. 24 at 12neon. Celebrate 25 year anniversary ofihe dedication of the Tri-

dent Center with pre-Thanksgiving Pizza and Dessert followedby a preformanceby the Gotdenl'lotes. Cost: 53.50.

MONTHLY SUNDAYSAND EVENINGS AT THE CENTER

The Nibs Senior Center is new apre one Sueduy everymonth, and one evening every month. All Hiles seniors arr wet-come. We're hoping Hites seniurs who can't come to the SeniorCenter during regular hours wiltjoio us on Sunday er in the eve-

fling. Call to rngistersn we knowbow much food to order.

. ,, CANASTA. Canasta heginsThnrsdaY, Nov. 18 and continues through Dr-

cember 6 at I p.m. (No elms on Novembert25.) John Reelle willteachyon how to play Canasta including melds, drawing, threes,initial metdandmore. Price: $5.

AN 'AFI'ERNOON WITH AL JOLSON. . . STARRING EDDY AMBROSE

An afternoon withAl 'Jolson starring Eddy Ambrose is Pri-

day, Nov. 19 at 12 noon. Following a meal catered by Jude Essi.

Eddy Ambrose and his musical revue asilI bring hack the jny of

nuera. Cost: $6.50.WOMEN'S CLUB

MEETING AND LUNCHEONWomen's Club Meeting und Lunchean in Monday, Nov, 22a1

noon. Following u meat of turkey sandwiches, cranberry sauce

and pie, Walter Sala will entertain with storytelling. Please re-

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STAMP CLUB - NEW.DATE-

Stump Club' meets the 2nd und 4th Mnnday of each month.The next meeting is November 22, at 2 p.m. Bring your stump

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nut 25th anniversary event with a preThunksgiving Pizza Party

follnwed by aperfermnnceby theGoldenNoten. Cost: $3.50.

"HOT SHOTS"Chuck Maas 580EdPasdiora 578Sid Cohen 577Joe Rucan 59'ChetHajdak 599Todd Bavaro 554Dave Handler 549

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Crackdown takesaim at deadbeat drivers

Across the nation, thnusandsof law enforcement agencieswill be Conducting the next na-tienwide push to enforce childpassenger safety and seat belllaws during the week nf theThanksgiving holiday, from No-yember 22-28.

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Conk Coartlysheriff MichaelF. SheaMn; annnunhed that hisdepaetmeisChas begun outfittingsquad cars with state-of-the-artvideo equipment that will enableofficers te record traffic stopsand ether police activities.

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can doto help their early readerphuuological awareness is vary Children's houkaimportant. Simply put - it has lo Cowley,J. (1990). Dan (hefty-do with nounds in language not ing mau. Sun Diego. CA: TheleltrrnamesWhen achild knows WrighsGroup.CAT -and HAT sound alike or Langslaff, J. (5974). Oh, a-rhyme that is phonulogical huntiñg we will go. New York:awareness. This awareeess can Athoneom. 'happen long before letter names Lewison, WC. (1992). Razzare learned. Children used to saidthe bee. New York: Scholar-le ned momoeize nuesery tic.rhymes ned Mother Geese paparane, p. (1995). ¡'ive littleRhymes. When they learned Jack ducks. NewYork: Scholastic.atidSiBi wentap abilI and realizedJill and Hill sound the same,thasis phanologieal awareness.

Phonemic und phonólogioal, aWuteeess are tartes used by re-

searchers who study early lisera- -cy develepmentundeeadteg disa-bility. Theupstudies hure shownthe acquisition of phoeemic andphonological awaroeess is highlypredictive of success in learningto cead,' Awareness of speechsesinds is nos always no easy taskfor young children. Ptuents can -help young children by providingan environment that encourages.play with and enjoymeet of lac-guage. Specifics include, nurseryrhytnes, riddles, songs. paomsund read aloud books which em-phasize the sounds of language.Specifictitles are:

Peters, S. '(1989). Rub-a-dubauds. Mahwah,NJ: 't'talI Assoc.

Rosètti, C. (1986). Malee apancake. In- J. Prelutsky (Bd).Read alead rhymes for the -veryyoung (p. 50). New York: Knopf.

Seuss, Dr. ( l963): Hap ea pap.New York: Ruedom House.

That Fly. (1996). Columbus,OH: ModcrnCntTiculum lilO55. -

Wildsrnith, B. (1982). The cuton the csut. NewYork Oxford.

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St. Paul students studied prob-lerne in the natural scieoces ioKeystone'a multi-econyslemmoantsie setting. The stadentsleneced about the environmectucd ecosystems through lee-turcs, hands-en activities, andfield investigations. In additionto sindying Inpics such as gealo-gy, survival skills, and animallife, the students also eejoyedhildeg in the foothills uf the arcaand backpacking at the montano,sub-Alpine, and Alpine levels.The students were accompaniedby Mr. Ron Malone, St. Paul sci-ence teachee; St. Paul PastorsJones and Crean: as well as Mr.Rusty Elmer und Mrs. OoanieMcKinecy, parents.

Thn volleyball teams of St.Paul Lutheran School, Skokic,recenlly participated in a confer-ence volleyball tournament at St.Andrews in Park Ridge. The St.Paul bays dnfeateal St. AndrewsofPark Ridge-St. Paul Canfieldof Chicago, and St. Puai nf Mt,Prospect to capture the confer-ence championship. The girlsteam took second place in Ihntanrnament with wins over St.Andeew und St. Paul Caafield.The boys and girls teams willcompete for stale titles daringthe weekend ofNovensber 6th inRockferd. Coaches of the teamsare St. Paul teachers RonSchaefer and Robin Rocans.

Awards for St. Pant's summerreading club, "Caunt on Read-ing,' wore presented recently.

Local studentspends fallin Europe

0cc hsndrod students are luk-ing part in Augustuno College's1999 fall temi in Enrope. Daringthe I I-week program, the groupwill be studying nod living inLondon, Munich and Paris, withxpportonilies for independenttravel. The 13-ceedil foreignstudy program includes coursestaught by Augustaen faculcyfrom the departments of politicalscience, art history, philosophyucd music.

Cedaceo M. Brunor, a seniormajoring in chemistry and biela-gy. is the daughter of Mc. Martinand Mrs. Christine Bruner ofNues sed is spending her fallterm in Europe.

Receiving spremi awards forreading the must houka wcee (stgrader David Rnby (l52), 3rdgrader Mark Schiewe (151), and4th grudec Vicki Levin (99). Re-ceivieg awards for reading Ihrmost pages were 5th grader Pat-ty Croon (10,823), 7th graderDana Raabe (15.592). and 6thgrader Andy HanchaIt (9,663).Mrs. Rucaos. 5th_grade toarhcr,received an sword for readingmore than any other teacher, 42bánks aed 8,126 pages. Overall,SI. Paul sludeats read ac impros.sire 160,000-plus pagos thissummer!

The Student Life Committee,n service-oriented grsap of St.Paul eludonts, cleaned up litteralong Nibs Censor Road fromGnlitc Street lo Touhy Avenueon Saturday, October 9th. Theydid this as part of the schuol'scommitment to the stute'sAdopt-A-Highway program.Participating students includedRobert Fubry, Chris McKiaecy,Mike Croon, Stefan Schalk,Andy Huaebutt. Amir SI. Clair.Anthony Mnody, and DennyMacHarg. They were accompu.oied by St. Puai teacher PaulaRaabe and parcels Davo Raabeand Raudy Hanebetl.

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Talk on opera Die Fleder-maus. Jahn Holtood, a memberof the Skakie Volley Lyric OperaLecture Corps,will present a pro-gram an Die Fledermaus by Jo-hann Strauss, ir. at 2 p.m. San-day, November 28 at theLincolnwood Public Library.

Fubaloos folk inhabit thisblissfully frothy world whererogues are in vogue, coquetteshave no regrets and champognereigns supreme. Among theplayers in this qoininssentiatViennese confection are ajealoushusband with a wandering eye,his lovely wife who is a teensy bitbored. and an amomos fnend.The program is free. The libraryis located at 4000 W. Pratt Ave.Phone 847-677-5277.

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¡'mo media room tocad hasbeen building since Lite begsn-niag of the Os,' said SoymoarTurner, general msnngee of At-room Architects and Builders,she leading home addition anddesign/build firm in the Chicagoarea. "We attribute it to noveraithings. The two-income family,where Mom and Dad both work,played a big part. When parentscome home la the evening, theywant to stay there nod enjoytime with their children. Second,the explosion of cable TV andother electronic technology likesatellite dishes, advoacements innadia and visual components,projection TVs, suernond soundund more affordable speakercomp0000ts. This mount a hagovariety of things to watch andhear and bettet oqaipment to en-joy it on," he said. "Sn, why nota special place wheee all thisequipment can be enjoyed by thewhole family? In many instanc-os," Torneo said, "the fomily

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Ai the October 8, 1999 Auca-

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ployed computen cansaliant andformer etectrouics englueer with.Matunala und Sieusans is also aMaine West Alumnus. He wellassisi Mr. Geisler as Vice Chairfor ihn 1999-2000 term. Mr.Suevel presently serves us odeca-

iary of the Maine Wust AlumeiAssacialion and wilt coordinaleIhe District 207 EducationalFatindutino alamoi outreach ef-farts. Mr. Suevel also sits ou titeLifuline Pilots Board. Mr. Sue-veis commitment IP yoath en-tends to scnaiing. He is Assist-ant Scoutmaster uf Truop 114and Cuhmuster of Pact 287.

Mn. Mike Razovics will serveas Maine Township High SchoolDistrict 207 Educational Foau-

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District 219 Boardof Educationofficers elected

Ai 65e November 8, District219 Beard of Education meet-ing. ihn foljowiog board officers

.. were elected: Robert Silveansau-Board Presidnut, Gail Stone-Vice President, Sharon Deomur-Secretary, Sam Boenk- SecretaryProTom.

In additian, Howard Dane,Sharon Deernar, Lean FiniraI,and Jeffrey . Greenspan wuresworn in as members of the Dis-Inlet 219 board.

The following schedule ufungular huard mnetiug datoswene appnoved; Novembar 22.Deconsher 6, January 10, 2000,January 31, 2000, February 21,March 13, Apr03, May I, May22, June 12, Jume 26, July 17,July 31, August 21Septembert I . September 25, and Oclubor16. All machugs take place utthe District Administrative Of-fices at 770f) Gross Poiut Roadin Sbokia ucd open seusious startat approsimately l4S p.m. The.community is invited so .111004all regular board meetings....

known community activist Hefonuded. the highly aaccossfulCPA firm of Rozovics & Woj-nietO in 1977. Mike ja a formerPark Rjdge Park District corn-missioner and past chairman ofshe YMCA board. te addition tohis work with the Maine Town-ship High Schoul Dislrict 207Educational Foundatjuu, Mike ispresently a United Way BoardMember, Park Ridge LiquurCommissioner and Seniar VicnPresideni of the Park RidgeChamber of Commerce.

Finally, Dr. J E Treadway willassume the role nf Secretary forthe Fouedatios. Siace joiningthe Foundation us a troslee ioJarnuary of 1999 Da. Troadwayhas bees aun of its must activoboard members. Dr. Treadway,together with Mr. Jim Dicht ofBank One Banking Conter inPark Ridge heads up nffnrts Iobuild ap business-comrnuaity-edscatian parinerships is orderto supponi the snW COACHCuoprrativr Achicvrrnrut PeerTutoring Program.

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Emerson students selected. for regional choir

Tlsree students from EmerbonMiddle School were recently se-lected to purticipale in the Amen-can Charal Directors Associationregianul couveutian which willlake place in Cincinnati, OhiofromFebrnuiT 23-26, 2000.

The sludeuts are: Troy Hoff-man, 7th grade, MoiraFishen, andRosalee bendino, bath 8th grad-ers.

Students wene invited to makean audition tape which wasjudged by aregionat hoard. Crite-ria used in the judging includedmusicianship (yacal quality and

technique, intooation, artisiny.und rhythmic inlegrity), citizea-ship (team effort, suIf-direction,and iask onieutatian), werk habits(self-discipline uud werking topatenliul), and atlilude (pursoitufquality, lovb uf music, and re-spect far uuthnrity).

Twa hundred forty studentsfram Jlliuois, Minhigun, Indiana,and Ohio will be represented inIhn Janiar High HonorChoir nestFebruary. The three students se-tected are members nf Emrrsnn'sCuneen Chorus asd Boys' Chor-us.

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Give a gift thatgives--back to the:cômmunity-

Th1s ys'o Lambs Farm- CAUfltCy Gifts Catalog io sow

- available. With Ohs holiday soa- - -

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SUO opproachiog, the Lathbs- Faoíoa calaläg io the ideal place

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andCOt1OTCaIF coolacts. The cala-lag includes a wido Variely of -

- prodacts, from Lambo ' Farm'sever-populaC halter cookies, -

chUcolate and c050ICy freSh jamto an expanded lino of delicious

- paola and barbeque oaaceo. -

There aCe alto sovoral beassli-ful gift baskets Io choose fromFanging io price and size, IhatCao be delivered direcsly Io OhsrWcipiPnt'S home or office. Alsofeatafed is a wonderful sFleclionof holiday cards...FaCh one indi-vidaally haod-screened by sloe

pafoicipaots of Lambo Farm.Coopofote CONIOSEOCS, orderinglafge qOaOtilirs, Cao also contadthe Lambo Form Prodact SalesMaoager to find ouI aboso gol-Orno discounls.

Lambs Farm, founded in1961, io moro Ohaojnst a prodoc-CC of fino gift iloms. The prod-acts found in the casalog ace sheresult ofthe hard work and dedi-caoioO af she mon and YvomEa

- who live and work Lambs Farmlocased in Lihortyville, lllinoio.The Lambs Farm participanss,who are adults with develop-mental disabilities, learn vaina-hie vocational skillo while pro-ducing uoiqoe gifts. All catalogrocoeds benefit programo de-

veloped to conch the partici-pant's quality of life. To give agift that gives back to the corn-mionity, pleoor call l-800-52LAMBS for a Lambs Fareicatoltry gift àutaing.

Water ReclamationDistrict receivesaward -

The Meteopolilan Water Rec-lamation District of Grouter Chi-cago has received the interna-henal Waler EnvironmentFederation Award foy 'Gut-standing Achievement in WaterQuality Improvement" for 1999.The Water Environment Federa-tion met in New Orleans Ohiomonth and said tho Disteicl'swork in Chicago, 'demonstratessignificant, lasting, and measara-hie excellence in water quality -improvements in the past IO

Matthew A.WonoakowskiArmy FyI. Matthew A. Wo-

nnaltowski has arrived at FortBeaning, Colambno, GA., tucomplete basic military training,During the training, the oaldierwill receive instrSsdtion in drilland ceremnnieo, map reading,sadico, military cnstoms asidcoarleoies, physical fitness, andfirst aid. Whnoalcowskj eitheoojtof Victoria A. Wonoulcowsloj ofDes Plaines. -

NDHS::for Boyshonors-former bear Chris Zorich

- Former Chicago . Bear - andUeisertidY .f NoIre - Dame de-frosive StOltdont Chris Znrich ve-crivrd NotreDanto High Schoolfor Boyo' 1999 Sonda CruxAward ut the school's 9th Anno-al President's Dinner on No-vember 13 at. the Amoco Bnsld-

ingo Mid-America Club Sn

Chicago.The Sancta Cmx Award to

presented to an individual or tn-dividuals that witness so the sms-oioO and haines of Notre DomoHigh School in oho spirit of theCoogregatiOn of Holy Cross.The educational mission of No-tee Dame is to dePelop theminds und sogago the hearts of

Legion Fish Fry andbingo cancelled

The Morton Grove AmericanLegion Post #134 ut 6140Dempoter ansonances two cancel-lations due Io Thanksgiving.

Ta allow the community undtheir volunteer members addi-henal time at this - seuson tospend with their families, hingononally hold on Wednesaynights, will not be held the nighthefore Thanksgiving, Nov. 24th.The regalar 6 p.m. opening time

in effect the following

The Friday Fish Fry, heldeach Friday evening at the Poolwill abo be cancelled the nighsafter Thanksgiving Nov. 26thand will oetums the followingFriday from 6 - 8 p.m.

Apollo SchoolFestivalof Cultures

Apollo otadeols will partici-pale in a 3-week exploration intocultures aronndthe world. Begin-ning November 29 through De-cember 17, slndento will sharetheir coltnral heritages by pee-000ting projedls to the olmo, in-dluding clothing, tdys, gaones,folk tales, photos, andfonds fromthe country thus represeots theirheritage. Parents, gmndparento,ond friendo ulua become guestsprakert andjoio io the funl

On December 16 from 7 p.m.to 6:30 p.m., Apollo students willdisplay their projeCts in theschool gym for the parents andcommnnity to enjoy. On the fol-lowing day, December 17, stu-dents will display their projectsfor the school so view from 9 am.to 11:30 am. Apollo School ola-¶100E are looking forward lo shar-sng thoir calturul pride with thecommOoity.

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Chrislopher Zorich Foaodutionand the president of Znrich In-dustnos, Inc. Tho Poundationwas established in 1993 to honorhio mother, who pmsed awaydaring Zorich's senior year atNoIre Dame. The Foundation'sprograms have offered diversecosmnunily snpport for morethhn 50,000 individuals. TheThanksgiving home grocery de-liverios help more than 3110 Chi-cago familios every year. Zocichis a Board Membor of five or-ganiZatiOnS, including UniledCerebral Palsy and Big Shoot-doro Fsnd.

A. Post oepre500talive Ihanktthe rommmanily for thoir con-tinned snpperl in the past and of-fers the American Legion's booswishes for a blessed and HappyThasksgiving.

Welcomenew membersGrand Knight Rich Zapezalku

of siss North- American MartyrsCoancil 4338, Knights uf Colnm-bas, proudly offert his congrato-lotions to the seven new BrotherKnights that pacticipotod in theIst Degree Exemplification heldon November 3. The Brothers ofN.A.M. welrome: Pr. Adam Ga-lok; Steven Bronder, LawrenceHageman, Zygmuno KAziara,Casimir Pablo, James Kolasikand BrianPuocean and their fami-lies to the Koightlifel SpecialwolcomF to Sir Kotigho EdwardLewaodowoki, Who recentlytransferred so our Council.

Rich iTvitos all UthOr Catholicgentlemeo to cnnoidcrjoioisg ourCouncil. Thore orn great bcoefibsto bclanging to Oho carrent 1.6million membcr familyl AUCatholic gentlomon 18 and olderare eligiblo ta join the Koighss.Far moto ioforooation os theKnights and all thrir gocat chan-table deeds, contact Bob Gatassiat 847-965-0920.

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Students in District 64 have eye.hand coordination: art teach-.

of learninghoned their technology skills ers contd have oltodents pasos.through a fun project guaranteed draw or decorate yo-yo's; and to-tncalchtheirintereut.TheYO-YO duotniat arto slodents could botldProjedl was created by Franny yo-yo's.Keyes, Lincoln Middle School "The abilily so r000arch os oneTechnology Teacher, and fonded oflhe moot valuable tools we canthrough a grano from the Blemen- give our sondents. Sondenls oftentaryLearningFoundation. forget information they learnss

The Yo-Yo Project was de- school; therefore, one of ouroigned to help students learn how goals is to leach stodents how soto perform helter Internet infor- find information whon they needmntinn searches. Students weec it," noted Technology teacheraskedlosearchforavariOtyOfin. Franny Keyes. "The.Intemet is aformation abone yo-yO'O, the remarkable research tool. It'sever-popular toy, und unower live, up-to-dale, and olores aquestions rogarding thoir rE- wealth of knowledgo. Informa-oearch. tion is atstndonts' fingertips, even

Same of the questi000 requir- if they cuo't get to the lshrary oring aoswers were: "What sise tells research materials have alreadyhow to reach a yo-yo organiza- been checked ont. Learning hnwtion or clnb7 and "What site tells to master the Internet is a skill allhow to muke a yo.ya from students need to learn."scratch?" aosweeo wPre o-maited

The first 20-30 stodeots framto Ms. Royos. -

the clowontary nr middle schoalsIn additioo, Ihore 000Cc manywho ssccossfnlly completo theways for teachers to incaeporatcproject will ho awarded a g000incthe yo-yo into thom curnicalnm.Duncan yo-yo. All studeols whaFor example, Dnocun Yo-Yo hascorrectly completo the Yo-Yoa web sits on osisg the yo.yo inProject will roceivU a cortiilcatethe scionco classroom to ssndyofcompletiao. Awards wero dis-gravity and inertia; yo-yo's can beOribnted oho work ofNovomher 8.used its physical edachtion for

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I LEGAL NOTICE I

- The Plan Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals wilt hold a pob.lic hesrimg so Monday, December An 1999, at 7:30 P.M. Ut lbs NuesMunicipal BuiIdieg, 1000 Civic Center Drive, Nulos; IilieoIs, io hearthe followieg multen(s): - - -

99.ZP.26 Iraklis Nikokavoaras Requestiag a vaxiatioo to side8437 Craju Street yard from S feet Go 5. 14 fret IoNues, Etlioois cheslcuct a garage at 8437

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Cram Street.

99-ZP-27 Maczena Jaeosz8510 Broce Drive - yard frani 20 feet ta S'-7" Io

Requesting a varistion Io rear

Construct attached garage atNjtes, Illinois8510 Graue Drive.

99-ZP-2t Sory A. -Siegel RScuesIiog elimiaatiom of 206125 Howard Slceet - fool rrar yard set back toNues, Ill idois coasiracl addition to exustiag

building at 6l2 HowardStreet, Universal Press.

The Village of Nitro will comply with the Americans WIIhDisabilities Act by making reasonable acconimodalions for peopleWiIh dlsabililies Ef YOU or someone you know with a dinnbility reqUIreacconsrnodatjon for a Village servIce or have any quostioos about theVrlluge'u cuttlpliance, pieuse contact Abe Selmao. Village Manager,1000 Civic Center Drive, Nues, Illinois, 847/588.8000.

Role of media in criminaltrials to be addressed

Al! former siitdtnih of liiinois Pubik Opinion: Dealing withSiaic Univcrsiiy und iheir guests- the Media in Nigh Profite Criooi-are iovitcd to hear alumnus Pat- oui Triais," spuosored by therick Coller spcak no ihr lepic Chicago Dawotown/NorlhTrying Cuses io lbs Court of Slnorc Alumni Chapier of the Ii'

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lioois Stato Univeosity AlumniAssociutiun. The evcot will behcid Thursday, Navembrr 8, atthe Illinois State UniversityYnoodalian Chicago Offlue, 150North Michigan Avenue. Salle1590, in Chicago.

The event will begin ai 5:30p.m. with a netwarking recep.lion, with Ilse program starling Al6:30 p.m. Advance reservaliOnuare $7 per person and includelighu refrcshmmmts. Cost is StOat Otre door.

Speaker Patrick Cotter gradu-uteri front Illinois State Uoiversi-ty in 1978 and received his S.D.froto the New York UnivensitySchool of Law in 1902. He in amember of the Illinois and NewYonk bar nod currently practiceswith Arnsleio & Lehr in Chica.go. Ho previously worked us AnAnsistanl Umited Slates Attarneyio New York, where he was nosef the triai prosecutors io UniledSlates y. John Colti, el al.

Over 38,000 tllinois Stategraduates live in the greaterChicagaiand area with over8,000 uf those residing in theCity of Chicago und the NorthShore suburbs.

Please comIncI Ihn IllinoisSlale Uoiversily Chicago Offoceut (312) 251-3500 Io register orreceive momo information.

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domuleol $348,000 io 294 50YAmenices iras contriboted pc9fot orgaizAIiomo in Illinois ou

$R,000 to ihn Buy Scouts of bchulf of thn volunteee nfforus of-AmericA - Cob Scoot Pack 45 io 364Ameciiechemployeen.

Andrew Sanni -

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'}AÑDWOD FLOORS MOVING Ilejobos 1 13 other incoming sto-Avenoe, Sicokie. He is a 1999donG from the Great Lakes gradoaie of Evaoston Townshipslates inctoodiog Wiseoosjo. liii-High Schaut io EvAnstÓo.

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BANKING OPPORTUNITIES

OAK BROOK BANKGLENVIEW OFFICE

BRANCH MANAGER

Seekin Ofl experienced, relationshiporiented retail

bank officer to manage our Glenview Office. Will

oversee the proitabilily, operational 0d soles

functions of the branch. Must show ability to

implement a goal based sales program in a branch

environment. Good coach and team builder with strong

communication skIlls. Strong computer skills. Jack Henry

knowledge a plus.

. EXPERIENCED TELLERS

. we Pay Morel We Do More!Are you a teller for one of those Big banks? Are you

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We offer excellent salary and benefits as well os train-

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Human Resources Department

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CLERICAL I OFFICE OPPORTUNITIES

HIGH SCHOOL TYPIST

Part-Time Flexible Hours

Student To Work Up To i O Hours Weekly Typing

Must Have Minimum B Grade Average

(847) 588-1900 - Ask For Morti

BUGLE CLASSIFIED ADS

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ENTRY LEVEL CLERICAL$91 Hour to Start

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paced patient core office

looking for mateTe individual.

Typing and data entryskills needed. Must be

good with people and on

the telephone. Locations:

Niles and Skokie. Call

Peter

630595-1460DOCTORS OFFICE

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Altemoees/EØTIY EveningsAmi Oroes49X95M

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For moro information, call Ms. Repak at:

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Geerge S. Maylnternaitenal Company 303 S. NorthWest Iliglsr.vay

Park Ridge, IL 11068 Ease 847825-2951

REAL ESTATESCHOOL OFFICE

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OFFICE ASSISTANTFall Ce Port-Sere

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SWITCHBOARDJohnson & Quin, litt.

coovenleelly locoted le Hiles,is seeking a switchbonrd

operator mIso will alsoassame some light officefunctions lmailrm dudes,

copyieg, perchasiog officesupplies, light word

processing, etc.!Candidatos mast have l2

years office experience andexcellent inleepers000l skills.

please 500d er laxreseme with salary history

leeqaired) to:FAX: 5475884978

Alto: Hg-SWJohnson & Quin, Inc.7460 North Lehigh Aveoae

Hiles, Il. 60714Eon M/F

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Find the help thatyou feed In our

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Our classified ado reach moro people per week for

the least amount of dollars. We cover the near north

ouburbs and the north side of Chicago with 2 insertionS

per week. See how your money can work foryou by putting your recruitment ads in both editions

of The Bugle. Call us today for details. We wilt be

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588-1900, and ask for our classIfIed department. Our

L trained staff will be available to take your orders.

INFORMAON

ON CLASSIFIED

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leading lessor of computeris seeking a

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Chicago, IL(nest NW llvy vaut of Harlem)

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Dialysis TechniciansDialysis Clinic located in Evanston & Melease Park, is seeking

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- 773-478-6262

NURSINGIf you havé a genuine interest incating fer ilse elderly apply for

e camer at our long term care facility serving tise elderly farover 100 years.

RNa & LPNsPart Time P.M. & Weekends

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APPLY IN PERSON )NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY)

MONDAY-FRIDAY 9:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.

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Chicagou Il. 60631

(Near N.W. Hwy- & East of Harlem by Metro)

Telephone 773-631 -4856 Fox: 773-6312253tOE

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your EMT clans tuition fully refunded.PrIer la graduafyn, yet most be at least IB years nf egu, HS diploma

er OtO. No pner lelony convictioos nod so outgaiog pursunolulyl

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Medi-Car DriversIn sdd)Iioa COMED is seeking poeplu la fill ocr MediCar Driver posilians.

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For more information call (773) 7634845CONSOLIDATED MEDICAL TRANSPOR1 INC.

5567 North Blalon Ave., Chicaga, IL 60630

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St. Matthew Lutheran Home(AI? O9eflCl of Lutheran Social Services of Illinoisl

has immediate openings in their nursing department

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2ND SHIFTS & 3RD SHIFT

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Working shift supervisor, 5 year

minimum supervisory experience in

cutting, folding, and stitching.

Harris/Macy Stitcher Operator

and MBO fo'der operators.

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Good Benefits - 40 1 IC Pian

Call UNIVERSAL PRESS INC.

Bob Howard At: (847)- 647-2020

Or Fax Resume: (847) 647-1049

PROFESSIONALOPPORTUNITIES

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end odalls.Fax resume:

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Morton Grove(847) 965-3623

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NEW INCREASED PAY!

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m847.2127 7475

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OPEN NOV.20 A 21 14 P.M.$279,900 John sod Troco Joseph

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NILESPrice Reduced For Quick Sale!

3 Bedroom'! !/2 Bath'Brick Ranch

Full Finished Basement

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Bes! 8ioy o The Area' Must See!

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BUSINESSOPPORTUNITY

Morton Grove . 000uly5hop Per Sole

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FURNITURE FOR SALE

DESIGNER MODEL HOMEFURNRURE CIARANCE

Soto/LS Sels Hooter Genen $495,Eoethtoees $595. Seel'l/Roeiieer 3.piene $1595- Sebo White S35OAlso, PluMe. Hoeuln, LunAres, Ers.D'mie9 Roen, Sels l0Pbuem Peoro51395'Cherey, Mohogouy, 0mb,While, Ele. Bedroom Sots Prom $995.

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THE BUGLE, ThUESDP.X, NOVEMBER 18, 1999

Notre Dame StudentReceives Recognition

Notrn Dame High School stu-dent Alan Montera recently re-ceived honorable mention recog-nition from Columbia CollegeChicago in the Creative Nonfic-tian Categmy at the 1999 YeungAuthors Awards.

This is the seeood year thiscaatest has been held. Manterais the first Nutre Dame HighSchool student te earn recegni-tien for his stery. Montera, whois ajanior at Notre Daten for the1999-2000 academic year, wrotea story entitled Exodus inCebu.

The students with the top---S thorn_stories in each category re-

ceived o cmb prize. Monteraspiece was one of 21 others to

From the Left HandContinued from Page 1

cf getiisg it by dthtkitg three or 65 cents io Englaud, 64 cesto infoto caps of green tea a day ..... Canada, 57 cents iíiPrance andThe average timeof a Wend 51 cents in Italy. These arc theSecim baseball game in 1998 exact same drags mode io thewas 3 bows and 18 minntes. In exact same factories most often1971 when the first World owned by Ametican pharma-Serim night game wax played ceutical companies. Last yearthe average game was played in the 10 largest pharmaceuticaltwo bows and 30 minetes. Sn companies made $2.5 billion1903 the average time was t dollars in profits, a 26 percenthour and 48 minntm. increase from the parviens year.

The accnmclntioo ofwealth givra yea the opportuni-t2 to do what yos really want todo with your life, and to speedtime in ways of your choosing.Bucks on becoming a millioo-aire sttggmt you acquire a soffi-nient income over a long periodof time, live well below yearmeans to have the discretionaryineeme to invest, resist thetemptation to spend the investedgaios. Three rusy ways tobecome a miltienaire are to takeadvantage of your company's401(k) plan and any ether cons-pony-spemeend benefits, buy aheme and live in il to retirementand as your income iecreases,rathrr than bay a larger homewith a large mortgage, using theextra discretionary funds foryour investments, buy a pce-owned car and drive it fer neless than 12 years; 20 to 25 isoptimal. According te a profes-ser at the University ofCalifornia, 'If your averagefamily jacame is $40,000 youhave within your reach the ahil-ity to create $1 million in networth ifyoa have discipline anddetermination and coLby throw-ing away money on high mort-gages and car paymenls."

December is the cloadi-est month of the year and thecold months from Novemherthrough March have an averageof 18 days per month of beingthe cloudiest days. . .

An intematiesal studyshowed if Americans paid $1fee a prescription drag, thatsame drag caste 71 cesta ioGermany, 68 cenar in Sweden,

In a 1997 survey theAmerican Survey For TheUnited Sturm by the CensusBureau and the Depaermeot ofHeasing and Urban Develop-ment, Midwesterners werefaand ta be the happiest withtheir hamm. Using a t ta 10scale 70.3% Midwesternersrated 8 er higher cempared te70% in the Northeastand 69.9%in the Sooth. Westernersseemed the least satisfied with a65.8% perceat rating of8 er bet-ter.

Turning to neighborhoeds,Midwesterners were happiestwith a 69.3% rating of 8 ormere. The level of satisfactionreas expressed by 68.4% forSoutherners, 65.7% byNortheaxtemers and 62.7% ferWesterners. Other findings ofthe report included there are995 milliea accupied hoaxingunite in the United Stales withOwners living in 65.5 millionhomes and reuters in 34 million.

The median home siee was5_4 reoms which means half hadmere than that and holf hadfewer. Homes were biggest iathe Midwest, 5.6 rooms, andsmallest ie the West, 5.2. la theNortheast the median was 5.5and it was 5.4 in the South.

The largest share cf homes,44 millien, hod one completebathreoes while 39 millien hadtwo er more.

The vast majarity, 80 millionhomes, were connected te acentral water supply and I t mil-lion had wells.

make finalist status in hit cate-gory.

Entries werejudged by a pan-el cf profesnienal writers melad-ing novelists, shuts-story and es-say writers, playwrights, editors,actors, magazine centribatoes,television prodacers and free-lance jeornalistx. The awardswere aonaunced at a ceeemenyat Columbia College on May 22.

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Apollo SchoolReadingChallenge

Students at Apollo School arechallenged Once again to read.This year the goal it 25,000books, to he read by Jane. Clann-reams and teams have set goalsfer their studente te meet, andMr. Maldonado, Apollo's Prinfi-pal, has semething specialplanned as each milestone of5,000.books in reached. There inalso a baok give-away at the'12,500 bneks read' milestonefor every student. Once 25,000beaks have been read by the ea-tire Apalle School, Mr. Mulde-nada bus planned a really bigsarprite fer everyone.

Many thanks goes ont to thecommunity businesses that hovehelped to nnpport this reading in-ceetive program by donatingcoupons änd prizes fer the indi-vidual clauses achieving readinggoals nach month. Of eoùrse, thebest incentive of all is the oppor-tunity to enea and enjoy read-

District 63 ...Centirned from Page 1

When the plan has been final-tzed, the district- will be cam-prised of seven nchaols, five fergrades I through 6, ajunior high,und one schoal, Melzer, fer kin-dergartners enly.

The east efthe proposed addi-tian te Gemini will be between $2millien and $8 million, accordingto Seperintendent Dr. RebertVarga.

Funding fer the expansion pra-ject may come from a $7.4 mil-han werking cash fund that Var-ga alluded to. However, it it alsopossible thatthndistrictmay haveto ask voters to paru a bond issuete pay for the addition, Vargasaid.

Thedinteietwill also seek grantmoney to defray costs pf the ad-dilion as well as pay for muova-tian costs at Stevenson in Den-Plumet, accerding to Jim Re-ynelds, director ofeperations andmointenanceferDist. 63.

Varga unid a lot of iddas forhow to finance the expansion pro-Jeuts in the district orn being din-cnssed. Overcrowding is plu-going other schools within thedistrietbesides Gemini, he said.

The district bas a 10-year his-tory of operating in the end andcurrently bas u deficit of$27 mil-lion.

Vincent GardunoMarine CpI. Vincent Garda-

no, ann of Raul Garduna addMaria Oardanu of Des Plaines,is one cf mere than 170,000 oc-tine duty Matines celebratingthe Marine Corps' 224th birth-day this month. Gordana in cur-reotly on a six-meeth deploy-ment to Okinawa with IstBattalion, 2nd Marinen, homebared at Camp Lejuene, NC.

The 1996 graduate of MaineWest High Sehanl juined ¡IreMarine Corpo in Jaly 1996.

'Talk of the Town' celebratesfive years on the air

by RosemaryTirioMat Motyos, hostof the 'Talk - alar fusentes ofMstyas.

of the Tewn' local access pablic As far aslocation shouts areservice program celebrated his conceroed, Matyan satd he willfifthyeorardirectorandpradaeer always remember gotog out on aofthe show last May. -

Ornat Lakes misdile crniser. 'WeAmong the many programs of were taken au5 and shown what a

local interest featured on 'Talk of Naoy crarserdees," Matyas said.the Town,' the one about the The rape featurtng shipboard

firefighters and how they workwas luter sent te Washington,D.C., where the Nsy oses it usatraining tape, Matyas said.

Matyas said his goals for thefoture are te produce wore quali-ty pregramming aod to get moreinformatica out to the publicabout local areas, 'besides havingfan ut cur shows andthings likethat, Matyas raid.

Most uf the funding for 'Talkof the Town' still cernes oat ofMatyas' pocket. Last year he esti-mates he speat in the are of$7,000. 'Sometimes I do get do-nations from businesses that wantto see quality programs on PablicAccess,' he said.

Fur more informatian about'TheTalk oftheTown' prageam,call Matyax at (847)778-7469, ersend email [email protected].

Deep Tunnel Project, which recoMalyas a secend pace Public Ac-cesa CableAward, is a standout,Matyas said.

Other segmentshe partienlarlyenjoyed filming were the oneabout the Blue Angels Navy Pee-cixion flying team and his inter-view of Air Force Colonel Kan-rad Hack, wha is also a giftedartist. .

Interviews with-political nota-hIes such as Jesse White, camentSecretary of Stute and Presidentcf the Cosary Board Juba Strog-er, Cook Coanty CommissionerReberto Maldonado and SenatorJesus Garcia, Apellate ConciJudge Margarate OMara Pros-surd and Apellate Court JudgeMorton Zwick, who will be a can-didute for the Illinois SupremeCourt next year, were also partie-

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daction at GHarn and io detere- rnnwayn at O'Hare, more planes,mine which homes, businesses er morn noise and mare pallutionschools will receive seandproaf- will plague the two suburbs. The

Naine Commission meets month- Kumganis said that if Chicagoly in Chicago to discuss noise re- builds the fear planned east-west

ing funds. number of yearly take-offs andOfficials of the twe cammani- landings will soar from 900,000

ties met in the Park Ridge City to t .5 million, Kargonin said.Hall and agreed to werkon areso- Karganix warned officials thatlatiox they will present for Chi- Chicago will be offering ssbar-cago to develep a esusterplan fer ban leaders many eccuomic perksairportenpansian. ifthey will support airport expan-

Park Ridge, - Des Plaines and nien. -

about Il ether communities lo- Kargnnis advised meal leaderscated near O'Hare, hove already ta address state representativesformed the Sabarban O'Hare such as Sen. David Sullivan (R-Commission (SOC) to moniter 28th) of Park Ridge and Rep.and present uppoaition ta the Rosemary Malligan (R-55th) cfnoise and air pollatinn generated Des Plaines to gain Goy. Ryan'satthnairpart. nupport far epposition ta O'Hare

Jeseph Karaganis, SOC attor- enpansion. -

ney, told the officials that tens nfDan Wittemillions of dollars have already

been spent by Chicago ta planand design a secret OHare copan- Dan Witte, the son of Ms. Ar-siaa including constructiou of Iene A. Witte of Niles, is a mem-feumnew earl-west rnuways. ber of the Jazz Bnsemhle at lIli-

Karguais aise alleged that Chi- noia Wealcyan University.cage affieials are planning amar- As part of the New Music Se-sise pablic relations campaign to ries 1999-2000 presented by thedivide and conquer suburgan ap- IWU Scheol of Music, the en-ponente ta the eupansion plan. semble will perform cuocerts an-

Park Ridge Mayor Ron Wide- der the direction of Thomascha praised SOC members far Streeter, prefesserofbraxs insten-standing apto Chicago and ap- meets and theary. -

posing the planned expansion. The Jazz Ensembles next per-Karganis explained that Chica- formance will be at the IWU Jazz

go officials are trying to salon Festival schedaled for JanuaryO'Hare's namber nue problem, 22. 2000, at 7:30 p.m. The con-aircraft delays. The only way to cert which will fealare guest -expand the airport's capacity and trumpeter Bobby Shew, will benc reduce the incidence uf delays held in Westbrook Aaditcrium ofis ta add rnnwayx, Karaganis Presser Hall, 303 B. Universitysaid, Ave., Bleeminglon.

Wttte, who plays the drnms, isKaraganis said tha delay peaksa seniormusic education major at1cm al D'lInee points ta the needONU and one of 21 ensemblefor a third regional airpart andmpmbnrstthnsert by gpen audi- -peedicteri thatdelayt and-safety--lion ta all studente atthn nnivemui-pruhlems will only increase untilty. -theproblem is uolved,

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