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NILES Edftion HV 97 N PULES PUBLIC LIBRARY 6960 BARTON 8746 N. SIJERMER RD., NILES, IL 60714 BILER IL 61)714 Finance comiiomnv Man pleads guilty to County of retired boni isue W1Tii caused ovaxng Parks explain cause unemployed Carpenter charged eight minutes away from the - - - with obb gth theTCFB nk cnme en theLaSnk taxing mistake - b - . banks on Chicagos Northwest- leased last June. Side, admitted his guilt in court - - Consago, who changed his mo Nov. 20. - - - duo operand! by. verbally warn The Chicago-man, who police ing tellers thai he medid shoot in s dwasaecea ach acuta ad at adofhanthnglhemnotes sh diet-pleaded guilty to the eight- had done before Witto&s arrest robbery spree he perpetrated ovör for the firsï four róbberies got a f at mo lb p nod tn 1995 and away wtth a total of$37 716 from 1996 th eightr bb cte Fo of the five obb neu we e Con ago admttt d hold ng p originally attrrbuted to William TCF Bank a total offtve times at Wilson, 28, also of Chicago, be- three diffdrent locations iii Chica- cause Wilson was identified- by go and Nibs. He àlso said he five wstnetses. However, a test robbed First Socujity Federal determined that a fingerprint on a Savings Bañk in Chicago twice .demaednote naed in one of the and LaSalle Cragin Bankia ParIr robberies was -Consago's. Ridge once. - la additias, authorities learned A Northwest Side residoñt,- of records at another bask show- Cnnsago coald receiVea lengthy mg ibas Wilson liad deposited term in prison. He will be -ses- money there jost eight minutes tesaedFeb.25. - after the first bank robbery. The - - Holiday Food- Drive - The Ftremens Association of lys and or clothing. Please limit Morton Grove is sponsoring a your generosity ta food nr- a rosit food drive November29 throagh dasalian for which fond can be December 22, Monday through psrchasvd. Tite food collected Fnday, from 8:30 am. to 5 p.m. will be distribated toneedy fami- aime Macton Grove Pire Station lies daring the holidays The Firè- #4, N250LtecotttAve. men's Associatiati will also pro- - All feed - should. be non- vide a holiday dinner, dosiert and pdrishable and have acurrent ex- gifts far the children. pieatioe dateDee tolimiled stur- Ifyon have.any questions, con- age space weareunable to accept tactthe fire staIion at 470-5226. - Drug Hot-Line -. - number changed -- Several mo dis ago 1h V t h tIte s (847)505 6533 lage -of Miles began installing a This numhti should be uíed by new telephaue system. Part of any citizen who wishes ta report- - the charge in phone systems re- any illegal drug activity, The qeired the changing of many of culls are deñspletdly añonymous - our telephone numbers, Que and all reported incidents.will be - - number that did change was the investigated by officers of the Drug Hot-Line number. The new Niles Police Department. - telephone number for the drug- Anni i -1997 - - . Christmas Party - 1eëti'ons 1 - - - for Children - The filing period. for estab- - - Mayor Nicholas B. Blair and lished political parties is: fröm r the Maine Towuship Regalar December 9, .1996 through De- - Democratic Organization's Au. cember 16, l997. - - ,- nualChristtnasPartyforthechil.. - The filing penad for new par- d en wtll be held Sat rday Dcc ties depende t and an --7, at the Morton Grove Teaìer, pisan candidates is Jo 13, - 7300 W. Dempstcr, from - 9GO thranghlaauary 21, 1997. - - - a m tunean SkekteMarncrpal aodLtbraey As asnal there will be a dy Board andidat s file wttlt the Mayor Ntch las B Blm has an ounced his trullan te rua for Mayo te Ihe np omtng Apnl I - aud gifts furthe children. Santa SkokieValley Clerkdstrtngregu- --1997 Conseliduted Blection. Jainingwith Mayer Blase will be incumbent Trustees (left to righl) will also be present, All children lar bustuesa hours, Monday RobertCallrra,Loueliapresto4,(MsyorBluse) and Andrew Przybyto They will be ntnning under -nuder t2are-welcemm ---------------------- through Pnday, 8:30 wmta-3, tbk jsth i 'Njlz Ccnteiania!Ecunomy Party". Non-abatement of a- retiring issue was the-'official" rea- - given for why ejeessive - property tax amounts were rol- ! lebied from Nileshomeowners in - September. - -, -: . Although most Niles Park Dis- irict taxpayerC were somewhat aware of the reason why it hup pened, the Niles Park District on Nov. 19 called in its financial ex- pectIn go through the unfortunate - mistake step-by-step- for. the record. Peter ICankos, Vice Presideist, Pujlic Finance of Mesiraw Fi- nancial, Hightañd Pack, can- -.- firmed the fact that the Park Dios tricthad failed to infonn the Cook County Clerk'i office that it had retired abond iasae. Consequently, s4ithoui know- - ing this, the Clerk'saffice tacked - en this extra amount to the amount it bud assessed Niles homeowners in p;operiy takes forthe 1996-97 school year. "I'm sarpnsed this doesn't happen with more frequency," Koalcostold the Bugle. "Peoole Nués Centeiirïial Economy Party - y Kathleen Quirsfeld have to remember le do some- thing," he said, and since most Park Diatricts have only one set ofeyes to watch forthis, mistakes like Ihis can happen. Thc_ mistake has laught Rau- kas midhis firm a leisdit He said --- 50 CENTS - PER COPY Bulk Rate u:s, Postage PAID Bugle Newu VOL. 40, NO. 23 he now asks all his clienls to give - him the abatement before it is - so they can doable checkthe dales. "Nobody in my business ever aslmd.:fa do this-I have-learned-. . Coirtjnùed im Page 47 - . Pension docked pay stall Dist. 219 contract by Rosemary Tirio Three weeks aftet'the ink dried on the Nov, 5 tentative agree.- mentthatendedthe i ldayteacherstrike inthe NilesToeivshlp High School DIsIrint 219, union and board officials are still ne.- gotintirig final terms ofthe aSyet ansigned final conf rant, Stilt being debated in the contract's early retirement provi. Sbus, which have not been approved by the Illinois Teacher Retlremenf System. The board is enpenlally wary of repealing the mialake made in the 1991 negoliatlens when a shirffnll in funds resulted after more money was promiaed to retirès thin the board actually had, "Board officials are unwilling to sign any contract that will in. crease ifs monetary obligation." Dislrict 219 spokesperson- JeffBerkwils said. Anolher bone of conlention is the stipend paid lo coaehès Confirmed on Page 47

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PULES PUBLIC LIBRARY

6960 BARTON8746 N. SIJERMER RD., NILES, IL 60714

BILER IL 61)714

Finance comiiomnvMan pleads guilty to County of retired boni isue W1Tii caused ovaxng

Parks explain causeunemployed Carpenter charged eight minutes away from the - - -with obb gth theTCFB nk cnme en

theLaSnk taxing mistake- b

- .banks on Chicagos Northwest- leased last June.Side, admitted his guilt in court - - Consago, who changed his moNov. 20. - - - duo operand! by. verbally warn

The Chicago-man, who police ing tellers thai he medid shoot ins dwasaecea ach acuta ad at adofhanthnglhemnotes shdiet-pleaded guilty to the eight- had done before Witto&s arrestrobbery spree he perpetrated ovör for the firsï four róbberies gota f at mo lb p nod tn 1995 and away wtth a total of$37 716 from1996 th eightr bb cteFo of the five obb neu we e Con ago admttt d hold ng poriginally attrrbuted to William TCF Bank a total offtve times atWilson, 28, also of Chicago, be- three diffdrent locations iii Chica-cause Wilson was identified- by go and Nibs. He àlso said hefive wstnetses. However, a test robbed First Socujity Federaldetermined that a fingerprint on a Savings Bañk in Chicago twice.demaednote naed in one of the and LaSalle Cragin Bankia ParIrrobberies was -Consago's. Ridge once. -

la additias, authorities learned A Northwest Side residoñt,-of records at another bask show- Cnnsago coald receiVea lengthymg ibas Wilson liad deposited term in prison. He will be -ses-money there jost eight minutes tesaedFeb.25. -

after the first bank robbery. The -

- Holiday Food- Drive- The Ftremens Association of lys and or clothing. Please limit

Morton Grove is sponsoring a your generosity ta food nr- a rositfood drive November29 throagh dasalian for which fond can beDecember 22, Monday through psrchasvd. Tite food collectedFnday, from 8:30 am. to 5 p.m. will be distribated toneedy fami-aime Macton Grove Pire Station lies daring the holidays The Firè-#4, N250LtecotttAve. men's Associatiati will also pro-

-All feed - should. be non- vide a holiday dinner, dosiert andpdrishable and have acurrent ex- gifts far the children.

pieatioe dateDee tolimiled stur- Ifyon have.any questions, con-age space weareunable to accept tactthe fire staIion at 470-5226.

- Drug Hot-Line -.

- number changed --

Several mo dis ago 1h V t h tIte s (847)505 6533lage -of Miles began installing a This numhti should be uíed bynew telephaue system. Part of any citizen who wishes ta report-

- the charge in phone systems re- any illegal drug activity, Theqeired the changing of many of culls are deñspletdly añonymous- our telephone numbers, Que and all reported incidents.will be -

- number that did change was the investigated by officers of theDrug Hot-Line number. The new Niles Police Department. -

telephone number for the drug-Anni i -1997 - -. Christmas Party -

1eëti'ons 1

- - - for Children- The filing period. for estab-

- - Mayor Nicholas B. Blair and lished political parties is: frömr the Maine Towuship Regalar December 9, .1996 through De- -

Democratic Organization's Au. cember 16, l997. - -

,- nualChristtnasPartyforthechil.. - The filing penad for new par-d en wtll be held Sat rday Dcc ties depende t and an

--7, at the Morton Grove Teaìer, pisan candidates is Jo 13,- 7300 W. Dempstcr, from - 9GO thranghlaauary 21, 1997. - -

- a m tunean SkekteMarncrpal aodLtbraeyAs asnal there will be a dy Board andidat s file wttlt the Mayor Ntch las B Blm has an ounced his trullan te rua for Mayo te Ihe np omtng Apnl I- aud gifts furthe children. Santa SkokieValley Clerkdstrtngregu- --1997 Conseliduted Blection. Jainingwith Mayer Blase will be incumbent Trustees (left to righl)will also be present, All children lar bustuesa hours, Monday

RobertCallrra,Loueliapresto4,(MsyorBluse) and Andrew Przybyto They will be ntnning under-nuder t2are-welcemm ---------------------- through Pnday, 8:30 wmta-3, tbk jsth i 'Njlz Ccnteiania!Ecunomy Party".

Non-abatement of a- retiringissue was the-'official" rea-

- given for why ejeessive- property tax amounts were rol-

! lebied from Nileshomeowners in-

September. - -,-:

. Although most Niles Park Dis-irict taxpayerC were somewhataware of the reason why it huppened, the Niles Park District onNov. 19 called in its financial ex-pectIn go through the unfortunate

- mistake step-by-step- for. therecord.

Peter ICankos, Vice Presideist,Pujlic Finance of Mesiraw Fi-nancial, Hightañd Pack, can-

-.- firmed the fact that the Park Diostricthad failed to infonn the CookCounty Clerk'i office that it hadretired abond iasae.

Consequently, s4ithoui know-- ing this, the Clerk'saffice tacked

- en this extra amount to theamount it bud assessed Nileshomeowners in p;operiy takesforthe 1996-97 school year.

"I'm sarpnsed this doesn'thappen with more frequency,"Koalcostold the Bugle. "Peoole

Nués Centeiirïial Economy Party

-

y Kathleen Quirsfeldhave to remember le do some-thing," he said, and since mostPark Diatricts have only one setofeyes to watch forthis, mistakeslike Ihis can happen.

Thc_ mistake has laught Rau-kas midhis firm a leisdit He said

--- 50 CENTS-

PER COPY

Bulk Rateu:s, Postage

PAIDBugle Newu

VOL. 40, NO. 23

he now asks all his clienls to give -

him the abatement before it is -

so they can doable checkthedales.

"Nobody in my business everaslmd.:fa do this-I have-learned-.

. Coirtjnùed im Page 47 -

. Pension docked paystall Dist. 219 contract

by Rosemary TirioThree weeks aftet'the ink dried on the Nov, 5 tentative agree.-

mentthatendedthe i ldayteacherstrike inthe NilesToeivshlpHigh School DIsIrint 219, union and board officials are still ne.-gotintirig final terms ofthe aSyet ansigned final conf rant,

Stilt being debated in the contract's early retirement provi.Sbus, which have not been approved by the Illinois TeacherRetlremenf System. The board is enpenlally wary of repealingthe mialake made in the 1991 negoliatlens when a shirffnll infunds resulted after more money was promiaed to retirès thinthe board actually had,

"Board officials are unwilling to sign any contract that will in.crease ifs monetary obligation." Dislrict 219 spokesperson-JeffBerkwils said.

Anolher bone of conlention is the stipend paid lo coaehèsConfirmed on Page 47

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Ao'u'

965-0513 [ s . . '.

PANTY HOSE OUTLET STORE5726 Dempster Street Morton Grove

2 Blocks West ICof Edens Expressway

:

Previously Leather Makersu

(847)

HOURSNOW OPEN

p.,. I p' I.

I 15% LYCRA LIGHT SUPPORT CONTROL TOP PANTY HOSE ...$1.25 EACH

I 12% LYCRA SHEER PANTY HOSE.... $1.25 EACH

. MICRO FIBER PANTY HOSE.... 3for $5.00

'MICRO FIBER TIGHTS.... 3 for $5.00

I RIBBED TIGHTS.... 3 for $8.00

. THIGH HIGHS HOSE.... 99 EACH

MEDIUM SUPPORT PANTY HOSE.... $1.50 EACH

I FIRM SUPPORT PANTY HOSE.... $1.99 EACH

. I LADIES 100% COIrON PRINT NIGHT SHIRTS.... $9.99

COMING SOON! American Legwear Hosiery LineSORRY, NO CREDIT CARD ORDERS AT THIS TIME

FRIDAY: 11:00A.M. - 6:00 PM SATURDAY: 11:00 A.NI. -6:00 P.M.SUNDAY: 1-1 :00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.

--

2 WEEKS BEFOflE CHRISTIVLAS Ñøw aprj 7 DVS WEEKI I :00 A.M. - 9:00 P.M.

Holiday kick-òff atA azing Savings

IconIe te 4maziflflNGSAVINGS .. Prices

.seII jjdayIIj,iaIit CIoe O,,I.

Tocelebrate the start of the holiday soasan, a thirty foot FrostyThe Snowman wsll sss atop Atoazing Savings, Hrlem & DempoterSt.,Morton Grove on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Addstsanalty, Santo Claus wilt visit the Store throughout theweekend and drawings for gift baskets witt be bold for oastomersdonng theday. Customers mustbepresentta win:

Lsnda Jacobs, Distriot Monager,hotds two Sesame Street plashcharacters at theMortan Gravo store. Atnaeing Savings has a bogoseleotion afSesame Street characters-at always lowest prices

AmoztngSavìngs ss open 9 0m to 9 pm Monday Ihre Sotuday -

andlOom to7pmonSanday. - -

Thanksgivii.gLET US GIVE OUR THANKS

We are---t -

offering -youtheBest Valuesin Real WoodFurniture at

-Sale Prices

'J:ha:nIsgiving WeekEverything's On

Nov. 26 to Dec. 2(Closed Thanksgiving Day)

Custom Finishing availableIn Your Choice Of Color

Des Plaines1411 Ellinwood(In Downtown) F

(847) 296-3314

Toys for TotsSince 1980, The United States

Marine Corps has cottected anddistributed new and onwrappedtoys ta needy children, and for the4th straight year, The MortonGrove Police Department is join-ing forces with the Marine CorpsIn cottecthsg toys for those chit-dren in need.

A collection bin has bornplaced in the lobby of the PoliceStation for, anyone choosing todonate. New enwrapped toy da-dations will be accepted nowthraughDecember2O. -

Aey questions can be directedto the Morton Grove Police at470-5208.

- Nues

847-581-0981

Culrnsset Cin1847)868.8816

Wund Dut,(630)860-7001

)uu7t349.9n40

THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1996 PAGE3 -

Maine Twp. Republican -

Organization PartyFestsv,ties are now besng ed to the needy children at Chris-

planned (dr the annoal Maine mas. - - -

Township Regular- Repnbltcas Those precinct captains unableGrganiaatton Holiday Party for ta attend the party but would like -

Precinct Captatns and their fami- to donate a gift, cao drop them'of(liess on Thursday, 12th,at at tIse Township Hall, t700 Bal-73OPM,atthetownshiphajl. -lard Rd, Park Ridge (847)297--

Republican organization presi- 2510.dent John Dini is asking those at-tending to bring a gift for a childbetween the ages nf Il and 14years, which will br given to theMaine Township general assis- ,1400e department to be disteibut.

Donate $25 To RonaldMcDonald House CharitiesTMAnd Cellular One Will GiveYou A Mótorola Flip Phone

Plus 3 Months- Unlimited- Local -Calls

FREECALL FOR EXTENDED HOLIDAY HOURS

Thiu hutiduy PORBOn you can being a nm)Iè tu children in need. Siniply inuke u $25dunption to Ronald MEDunutd Hunno Charitien ofChivagulRnd nd Nurthweut tndiuna.tn entisen. ynult munie, titre, usonthu untimited lucul nullu and a Muturut, Bipplinn, tree when yuo sign up fornoiNic,. Frun, alt ufu6 at Celtulur One,AlpI,. Conimen)cattnnn and Ronatd McDonald Hoane Charitien, thankn formaking this holiday ueasnn a brightar one. -

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PAGEZ THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1996

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On Wednesday, Dec. 4 at 2p.m., Norwoad Park llama, lo-cated at 6016 N. Nina Ave., willhost a seminar on !yjflg theHolidays presented by Dr. JoanDurtacher, aclinicol psychologistin private practice in Mt. Pros-pect.

Holiday decorations are begin-ning to appear nod the holidaycountdown has begun. Thiis thetime svbenmanyfamities begin tofeel the pressure of putting to-gether the perfect family celebra-tion or dread seeing that cenatefamily member they sec onlyonce a year. Others may not havefamily ta share this time with, andmay feel sad and lonely. Thisseminar will assist you in discov-ering realistic ways to createyourawn style nfholiday fun. Attend-ces will learn to focas on the hereand now, how to keep things sim-pie and develop new rituals to

Our Halloween Party: The Singing Nuns L-R- Standing AlbertaPapini Vivian Leonard. Seated L-R Vivian Zamiar, Evelyn Mur-taugh, Aune Coscia, Rase Morbello. Enjoyed their singing verymuch. - - -

.

WHATARE THE BENEFITSOFOWNINGSTOCKS?

One afthe mast important ben-cOts ofnwuing stacks is that theyoffer the upportonity fer growthofpriucipal, and growth of princi-pal is the only way ta stay aheadofinflatiou.

Fixed-income investmentssuch as - bonds offer security --yen know esactly how much in-came yen will receive and howmach prtncipal will beretnrned ut

>matarity. However, there is napossibility fer that income to in-

(, crease nor for your investment togrow.

Stocks, on the otherhand, offer

Putting the "joHy"back ¡n the holidays

make tbe halidays mean happytimes.

Nerwood Park Heme offersseminars free to communitymembers as partofits communityoutreach pregram. Per more in-formation or to receive a free cal-endar of overo highlights, plOmecall (312) 631-4856.

DecemberBreakfastand Movie

The Oecember Breakfast andMovie is scheduled for Friday,December 20 at 9 n.m. Come andenjoy a full breakfast of scram-bled eggs, sausage links, bakedham, hash brown potatoes, his-cuits, orange juice und coffee.Then, enjoy the delightful re-make of "Miracle on 34thStreet!" Cost is $4.40. Call forticket availability.

BY JEFFREY CARDELLASpecial to The Bugle

the potential for increasing divi-dends and grawth in the vaine ofyour investment. Although thereare no guarantees abent stockprices er dividends, over the longterm stocks have outperformedevery othortype uf investments.

The key to selecting stocks isto choose quality campantes withlong histories of increasing divi-douds and amok prices and strongpotential for the fntsre. Thenheld your invèstment for thelung term.

IJUSTSTARTEDINVESTINGAYEAR AGO,

BUTI'M WORRIED

Norwood ParkSeniors Wednesdayshopping trips

Norwood Park Seniors Net-work (NPSN), a peruenalizedoutreachprogram for communityseniors, located ut-6016 N. NinaAvenue, nowoffers weekly shop'ping trips for. seniors who havelimited transparlation Or arehomebound.

Beginning the week of Decem-ber 4, NPSN will pick up anddrop uff community seniors di-rectly fam their owit . door orfern the lobby of the NurwoodPark Heme to various- shoppinglocations and back far ealy $5each way. 'This is a great wayferseniors to accomplishmanyofthose difficult tasks they wealdnot be able to accomplish other-wise," says Linda Rasicci, NPSNDirector. The December tripi in-elude: . December 4, 9 n.m. -11:30 n.m. a trip to Dominick'sand Watgreens'; December t I, 9am. - 11:30 am. a trip toKMART; and December 18, 9n.m. - 3:30 n.m. atrip lo Golf MillShopping Center. These trips of-fer an opportunity far early hou-day shopping, with the huiidaysjusiareundthe camer.

NPSN offers a variety of ser-vices other thän social euliugn in-eluding medical, home care, re-ferraI and non-medical services.To make reservations for theshopping tripe or tu find out mureinformation about how to receivespecial discounts -na NPSN ser-vices, pieuse contact Linda Rusic-.ci ut (773) 63 1.56 73.

, HolidaySplendor TripA Botanic Garden trip span-

sored by the Women's Club isscheduled fer Wednesday, Dec.lt from il am. tu 5:30 p.m.Lunch will be at the OrringtouHotel in Evanston follewed by-atour ofthe holiday displays at theBotanic Gardens. Price per per-sen is $23. Cati for ticket avaiia-bility.

ABOUT THE MARKET'SVOLATILITYTHIS YEAR,

SHOULD IGET OUT OFTHE STOCK MARKET?

- One ofthecardinat rules of in-vesting is: It's lime iu the matketnot liming the market that's im-portant. Investing sheuld be ulang-term commitment, andwhen it comes to thelong term,history has proven that no invest-meoteutperforms stucks. -

Short-tone declines are u factof life for stack investers. Sincethe curly 1950's, there have berm14 bear markets (defined as peri-ads when the Standard di Poor's

Niles Senior Citizens967-6100 ext. 376

- NILES SENIOR CENTER -

. - REGISTRATION -

The Nues Senior Center is open io residents afthe Villageof Hiles age 62 and ever and their younger spouses. Niiet sen-iersmterested in ebtaiming additional information should callor Visu di center and be placed on ube mulling list. The centeris located at 8060 Oaktòm.

- - YARNNEEDED - - -

The Nues Senior Center is requesting any left-aver yarn artemps ofmaterial (8" X 8' or bigger). Lap robes and shawlsare made far veterans at Hines Hospital. Volunteer knittersand crocheters are needed. Ifinterested, please contact MaryVamdenplas. - -

SENIOR-CENTER CLOSED - -

THANKSGIVING --

ThO Senior Center will- he closed on Thursday, Nov 28 andFriday, Nov. 29 for Thunksgioimg Holiday.

CARBON MONOXIDE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED-

The vtllage efNiles Carbpm Monoxide FREE screening peo-gram needs volunteers in Nues t schcldule appeintmeuts:farcarbenmanoxjcle imspéctians. The program rums frem Nov. tuMay and only 2 haars a week is requested. If you are interest-ed please contact Kelly Mickie. - -

MEN'S CL'UB HOLIDAY PARTIES-

The men's club holiday Party is an Tuesday, Dec. 3 at Przyhyla's Hause of the White Eagle with entertainment by FrankMartello. Cali for ticket availability.

HOLIDAY DECORATING PAIkTYThe Holtday Decorating Party is sebelduled for Wed. Dec. 4

from 9 am until 2 pm. Comeand help as decorate the SeniorCenter far the ltelidays. Acontineutal breakfast and pizzalunch will be served. R6gistratien is nccessary.

BOOKREVIEW- - -

- Beak review sill be-held aaFriduy, Dec. 6 ut 10 am. Thecast is $1-and includes fefreshmeots.The back is Crossing taathlx by Fnt,tzer Patin - winning author, -Wallace Stegtier.

Registration required.HANDLING HOLIDAY STRESS THROUGH MASSAGE

. -THERAPY - - -

Handling holiday stress thruugh. massage therapy is a freeclass gtven by students from the Chicaga Scheel of Massagethempy. Free shoulder and neck massages will be given.Learn how massages can be used ta handle stress and pain enFnday, Dec. 6 at 2 pm. Registration required. -

WOMEN'S CLUB HOLIDAY FARTY AND MEETINGThe women's club party and meeting will be oit Menday,

Dec.9 at noon. There will be Hers D'oeuvres fallewed by ucenkie enchangc und u sing-a-long. All are encouraged tabong FRESHLY BAKED coekien ta enchaoge. The cast is $2porperson. -

Edward Jones: - - -

Part Four of a Series of A,ticles on Investing500declines 15 percent or morn).View these murkeldraps as stock

. soles, tite best time to bay clethesis when they're en sale, right?Why not view the stock marketthe same? When the marketdrops and stock prices decline,some tcrrificbargains are avoua.bic. History has proven the mar-ket, and stuck prices, will riseagain.

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Si Iver An n iversary New physician. Celebration étre

Mayor Lorraine Morton pro.claimed Novomber i 1.16 NorthShore Hotel Week' in Evaoston,honoriog The North Shorn Ho-tel's 25th onoiversary- To kickoffa week ofspeciol events at theNorth Shore, Mortoo olong withHealth and Human Services Di-rector Jay Terry (loft> officiatedat a ribbon cuttiag ceremony asSenior Administrator at The

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North Sisare Marvin Cohen (ceo-ter>, looks on. As pari ofthr coin-bralion, a ooiqoe "Limo capsule"will br installed in The NorthShore gardea. Containing resi-dents' reflections on life lu the fu-tuco, the timo capsule is to beopened in theyoar2fl2t. For for-thor information, please coil TheNorth Shore Hotel at (847) 864-6400.

AARP meetingA.A.I4.P. Skokie Chapter will

hold its next meeting ou Tues-day, Dec. 3 at t P.M. io the Pet-ty Auditorium of the SkokioPublic Library, 5215 W. OaktouSt. Mosical Duo with Edua 0er-stein, Violinist, and Bee Deeds,Pianist, will present Christmas,Chanukuh AndBröudwoy songs.

Socializiog and refreshmentswill follow. Please cuti PresidentSid Sonia, 847-824-2821 for fur-ther information. -

Regency Health Ceutre ispleased to announce the appoint-meut of Dr. Bernadette B. May-er as the sew Medical Directorof Regency Home Health Ser-vices, Ltd.

Regency Home Health Centreprovides u fall spectrum of ser-vices including skilled uursingcure, physical, occupational andspeech therapy, medical socialwork, und hume health aide ser-vices.

Dr. Mayer is currently in pri-vate practice. Her speciality isinleroal medicine. She is affiliat-ed with Resurrectioo MedicalCenter and Our Lady of Resur-rectioo Medical Center. Her pro-fessional afftliatioos include theAntcrican Medical Association,The Iliiuois State Medical Socie-ty, and The concentration in in-tomaI medicine. She is a gradu-ate of the University of IllinoisCollege of Mediciue. She corn-pleted her post-graduate educa-lion at Illiuois Masonic MediculCenter. She is on the faculty of1ko University of litiasis, Abra-ham Lincolu School uf Medi-cine. Her professional copen-coces includo Irotttrdiate CoreCouler at Resurrection Hospital,ER. and huaso physician atMethodist Hospital of Chicago,She also has specialized trainingwhich includos advanced lifesupport systems and pediatriclife nupport,

Dr. Moyer's office is locatedut 5365 West Devon Aveaae,Chicago, Illinois.

We are very pleased tu have-Dr. Bernadette Mayen as u mcm-ber uf oar staff,' says L. Kay 01-aro, Adsainistebtor of RegnucyHome Health Services.

Dr. Mayer is also ou staff atRngency Naming Contre. Re-geucy Nursing Centre is a 300-bed geriatric facility. -

Stroke and SpasticityThe damage to the brainfrom a slxoke essentiallycauses a "breakdown" incommunication betweenthe brain and the muscles.Messages sent to or fromthe brain are incomplete,causingthemusclestomovetoo much or not at all. Be-cause of this breakdown,the muscles may be over-stimulated by the brain, orbecome weak or flaccid.

Spasticity occurs whenmuscles are in s constant,abnormal state of contrae-tion or flexion, Musclespasticity resulting from

StephenTaity, MDMedicalDirector

Specializing in MovementandMobility Disorders

stroke can include muscletightness,rigidness, cramp-ing, and pain. Besides be-ing painful, spasticity caosinterfere with normal dailyfunctions, suchas dressing,eating, walking and per-sonst hygiene. If left un-treated, spasticity cancausefurther disabling condí-

fions, suchas contracturesaosddefos'mity.

Spasticity is a complexand challenging problem.There arenunserous treat-ment options available tomanage spasticity result-ing from stroke and otherdisorders.

The Movement & Mo-bility Center has theclinical expertise neededtoassistpatients in chooa-ing the best treatment op-fions. For additional in-formation, call theMove-ment & Mobility Centerat 847-294-2475.

- CHOLESTEROL SCREENINGCholesterol it a soft, fat-11ko substance found in every cell

io the body. Most of the body's cholesterol is made lu the liv-er, the rest comes from animalfat in foods. Egg yolks, meut,ponitt3r and dairy products all coatuin cholnsterul, but not loomuch. Eating foods low in animal fat is one of tin best ways-to lower cholesterol. Cholesterol screenings will be offeredfrom 9 to lt am. os Tuesday, Dec. 3 in the Plickisger SeniorCenter. The quick and simple test will give an occurate totalblood cholesterol meaunremnat in just three minutes. Por Mor-ton Grove sntsiors (ago 65v) there is acharge of $3. Por thosnunder 65 or for boo-residents the charge is $4.

LUNCHES NOW BEING SERVED ON TUESDAYSBeginning Tuesday, Doc. 3, the senior nutrition program lo-

cated withis the Flickisger Senior Center (Village Hall) willserve lunches ou Tuesdays. The community Nulrition Not-work, Inc. will operate four days per week (Mondays, Tues-days. Wednesdays, and Pridays) by serviog up to 60 mealseach day to those over age 65. The suggested cost is between$1.75 and $2.25, depending npoo what a person con afford.Serving fune is 11:45 am. CalI the Morton Grove Snsior HotLine lo sign up for lunch in advance. -

LUNCH BUNCH MOVIESFollowing the regular Senior Nutrition Site lunch un

Wednesday, Dec. 4, the original version of "Father of theBride," will be showo al I pm. in the Plickingen Senior Center.Lunch is provided fon those who make a reservation Seniorswho do not como in for lunch can still como for the show. Fa-tare movie daten ore: Jan. 8 "Grumpy Old Men" und Feb, 5,"Roman Holiday." For informotion about the lunch programcall the Morton Grove Senior Hot Lise at 470-5223.

FESTIVAL OF LIGHTSTravel ta Pnoria for the Annual Festival of lights and much

more on Cod. 5 and 6. The trip melados a stop at the Par-a-Dice Casieo, a narrated toar throagh the glitteeing displays ofChristmas lights and a narrated toar through the glittering dis-plays of Christmas lights and a show oc the Spirit of Peoriafeaturing the wonderful Chrisinras production, Hotidazzle. Avisit to the historic Pettnnget-MoiTon Housn, and eleven-roomVictorian mansion and a viewing of the Christmas displays atSt. Francis Monastery is also included. The cost is 6169 per-persoe, doable-occupancy and $209 foe single occupancy. CallCatherine Dean at the Morton Grove Park District for availa-bilily at 965-5200.

THAT SPECIAL GIFTOften people wonder what to buy that certain someone, or

perhaps others have u terrific idea for a gift that they'd like toshare? Just in time for the holidays, there will be o sharingEoand" for gift ideas at the Prairie View Community Center.Send in or drop off ideas with Pork District seaior adult super-visor, Catherine Dean.

TEENS RAKE LEAVES AND SHOVEL SNOWThe Flickinger Senior Ceutnr matches youth workers with

senior citizen homeowners who need a little assistance withseasonal related chores around the house. Cull the Senior Ces-1er at 965-4100, ext. 343 for more details.

CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETYGa Thursday, Jas. 23, 5997, don't misa the enhibit at the

Chicago Historicat Society- The last Best Hope of Earth:Abraham Lincoln and the Promise of America. The eshibitsalons visitors for a walk through the story of Lincoln's lifefrom boyhood ta presidency. The bas will leave the PraireView Community Center at 10:30 am. and return arouad 4:30pm. The cost is 526 for residents and $29 fue sun-residents.Register by Jas. 10 at Prairie View.

RTA REDUCED FARE CARD REGISTRATIONThe Ftickinger Senior Center wilt now be a distribution

point for the ETA reduced Fare Card. As lOam. on Mondayjan. 27 arniura can have their own RTA Reduced Fare Cord.At 10 um. un Monday, Jan. 27 seniors can have their uwnETA Reduced Faro Cord processed free of charge at the Flick-inger Senior Center. Registration is for seniors (age 65 andover)to ride at half fare on 1h CTA. istetra or Puce bastir sys-tems. Bring a medicare card plus a driver's license or Illinoisidentification card.. Photographs will be taken and affised tothe fare card

The flickinger Senior Center will begio processing cords af-1er that date. All seniors need to do is bring io the same idenli-ficatios and a color t 112" by I 1/2" photograph. Ifyou do nothave a rueront color photo we will take one of you fer $3. Furmore information, call the Morbo Grove Senior Hot Line at470-5223 between the hours of 9 orn. und 3:30 pm.

Morton GroveSenior Citizens

470-5223RAYMOND SZMURLO

Raymond Szmurlo, owner ofMike's Flower Shop, husband ofPatricia, sen Paslerczyk. FatherofGlenn (Karen), Sharon (Frank)Wyzykowski, -Gary (Diano> andJahn. Grandfuther of Amanda,Michael, Kalelys, Bradley andMatthew. EreIlter of Roger(Gayln) andErn. Funeral serviceswere held November2 al Sr. The-cia Chuech. Eotombmeut was atst. Adalbert Cemetary. Arrasgn-mnntt were handled by Cutasial-Wojciechowski Fuserai Home, -

FREDRRICKH. EICHLERFrederick H. Eichler, 59, of

Morton Grove, died on Novem-ber 18 al Rush North Share Hot-pilai, Skokie. He was the husbandoffreur. Father ofHeide. Brotherofflvelyn Garrett. Funeral servic-es wem held November 21. Ar-rangements handled by SisnkiesFuneral Home. Interment was inMemory Gardens Cometary, Ar-linglos Heights. Memorials toAmerican Diabetes Assuc. 6 N.Michigan Ave., Ste. 0202 Chica-go, IL 60602.

Te report the dnath of aSocial Security beneficiary erSapplemonlal Securily tncome(SOI) recipient er to apply for

Survivor benefits: call,I-800-SSA 772-1213,

business days, 7 am. lo 7 p.m.

OBITUARIESWALTER E.

WIESZCHOLEKWaiter E. Winszcholek, 7?, of

Nues, died as November 2 atResurrection Medical Center. Hewan born on May 1, 5919 in Chi-Cago. He was the husband of La-Verse ,(Geestusg) Wiesacholek.

-FutherofRobert (Nancy), Dennis(Margie), Michael and MaryBeth. Grandfather of Katie (Jim)Culotta, Renee, Tessa, Maggie,Kevin, and Kailys. Brother ofStella McCandteas andJeaa Hay-uk. Fourrai services were heldNovember 6 at St. JulianaChurch, Chicago. Arrangementshandled by SkajaTerrace FuneralHome. Intermont was in AllSaistsCemetary, Dei Plaines.

HELENBALASKOVITSHelen Baloskovits, 5 1, of

Niles, died on November 8. Shewas born March 16, 1915 in Chi-cago. She was the wife oftbe lateSteve Balaskevits, Mother of Mi-churl (Maille). Grandmother ofJacob Stephen Baluskovits, Sisterof Katherine Trok, Fred Havrila,Elsie Awol, the late Anna Lizak,aud thetate John Havrila. Paneraisorvlces were held November t Iat St. John Beebeaf Charch,POiles. Arrangements bandied bySkaja Terrace Funeral Home. In-terment was in Our Lady of Sor-rows Cemetaty, Hillside,

HELRNM CARANTZALISHelen M. Carantzalis, Il, of

Sparlanbarg, SC (formerly ofNibs), diedonNoyember 12. Shewan born March 24, 1915 inPennsylvania. She was the wifeofJamesCaraotzalis, Funeral ser-vices were held November 18.Arrangements handled by SkajaTerrace Funeral Home. Intermentwar is Elmwood Cemetaty, My-er Grove.

HRLENM. KOEPKEHelee M. Koepkr, 92, of Nues

died on November S at Our Ladyoffre Rosat-rection. She was bornon June I, 1904 in Chicago. Shewas the mother of Mary Lou(George) Wotruba andAlice Jean(Richard) Maloney. Graudmoth-er sf7. Greatgrandmothen of 14.Funeral services were held No-vember I I at St. John BrebeufChurch, Nibs. Arrangementshandled by Skaja Terrace FaneraiHome. Interment was in Mou-Rose Crematoiy, Chicago.

Lukasz P.PietraszewskjAir Force Airman Lukasz P.

Pirtraszewslci has graduatedfrom bassc military training atLackland Air Force Base, SanAntonio, Texas.

Pietruszewski is the sou of Les-zek K. and Helena FietraszewskiofDes Plaines.

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Congregation feedshomeless

Every fourth Sunday, Congre-galion B'nai Jehoshua Beth BIo-him's, (Glenview), kilchon is abuzz with activity as 700+bugged lunches are prepared bycOngregattts of every age for dis-triybution to the homeless.

At 8 am those who have madesandwiches in their own kitchensdrop off their bags al the Northdoor of the building at 901 Mit-waukee.

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nary College, Lewis Hall, 7900W. Division, RiverForest. Ali are -invited lepray with us.

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Unseen Insights ' first successful yearUnseen Insights, 7507 N. Mil- interested in the field ofilte para- various limes each month ace thewaukee, Riles, is celebrating normal for most uf her life. Be- "Tea and Talks." These are infer,theirfsrstaunivers in business. cause ofheruiesire to share hens- mal gatherings whiúh deal withThey first opened on November lereils and know how she opened various subjeci malter Psychic15, 1995.

herunique gifistore. Fairs are held bi-monthly on aJune FIuiiu,.ond propneior, Unseen Insighis offers books, Saturday and Sùnday. Varioushas furnished her clientele many crystals, candles, jewelry, iii- esergy counriclienu are held aidiverue products - and services. cense, wind chimes, posters, these iimns far fun and informa-Uuseenlnsighls is aslorethatfur_ complete line of tarot cards, lion. Among the instructors whonishes both inspirulional uudrnet- herbs, amulets, talismans, and pariicipaie bolh in the psychicaphysical materials, and offers goad luck chanes. Besides these fairs and classeslsemin&s areguidance io it's cusiomersin vari- June also -provides instruciors io Claire Panicopalmisand tarot;Onu fields.teach classes in 1mai, astrology, Phil Clark, numerology; DeborahJune is a life-long resident of medication, healing massage, w- Deban, assratogy, Dianne Red- - -Nues, and is gifted in tarot (new omatherapy, numerology, palm dingion, aura imaging phologra-energy connections) and has beets isiey and Reiki (a oem ofenergy plier, and Sarah Harifield, dream

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- . Grand Openings -Jan.21.COOMERS, Inc., Ihe nation's crasierninlerestedinletainginfliis is the first class in nel- largest retailer of handmade she Humble or Bloemiugdalekii5 offered the first crafts celebrated the Grand Open- siate can coniacithe sicremonig-IO weeks nf the semester. Sie- - ings ofiwo more siares. eu Octo- er ai the numbers below er catidents muy lake un advanced ad- ber5th, Coomers opened its new- our central leasing office st 1-ministration class, (Cts 274) on est store in Ihn Houston area and 888DO-CR&jcs or visit Ceom-Saturdays the last sin weeks of three weeks leier Coomern was ers on 16e interuel aiihe semesier Siudenis who need- doing it again in Bleomingdale,

www.cootners.com -Neiwere 3.12 may take Cts 173 Illinais,jusioatsideofcMcuga Cuomers.flumbleand CIS 273 Ai, additional class, Despite ihn - fainy, dreary 9771 FM 1960 BypassDutaCammunieaOons (CIS 170), weather, craft enthusiasts in the - Hnmble, Tenonwhtcb requires LAN experience, Houslon irá Welcomed Coomern 713-540-7240is also available Sludeuts should - with open amas. The day was fulllatrie Cts l7OofierCJS 173 arCIS of fentivisies, giveaways und lois CoomerarBlonmjngda!e174. More closons in ihm area ore of shopping. "Houston crofters 366-70 W Army Trail Roadplanned forihe future.are encited by the second Coom- Bloomingdale, IllinoisFor more information regard- ers Iccution and shoppers are de- 630-351-6020ing CIS spring coarno offertugs, lighted to have areladubre thai isCOnioci Pamela Schmidi, CIS like a craft show every day." sayschairperson, st (847) 635-1834. Rick Jarvis. new Di rerscr f (5"-

- Orations. The Hurnb!eíocaiionsMotor fuel tun fonds are allo-Icated in the Deerbrook Plaza cated monthly to ibevorious mu-Shopping Cenier across from nicipalities in Illinois for theirdeerbrcakMall attheinierseciion

sireein and highways The moniesofHrghway 59 andFìsd 1960. Co- allocaled are computed ou the ha-- Omers shares Ike ceotèr with TJ - sis ofpopolation.Mann, Crown Books, Academy The allotments io ceriain of theSports andSouiidWarehoasemonicipatilies follow: $126,655Sorvis was also present to wit- for Des Plaines; $91,142 forness the Grand Opening of Co- Gleuview; and $67,304 forNilesamers in Bloomingdale, Illinois

I LEGAL NOTICEdoors io open with the resi nf the Notice is hereby given, porno-dayjssianbosy,"efl00j5g_ uni io "An Act in relation io thedate Coomers boetta nearly 60 nne of on Assnmed Businessfeet of front windows-io attract Nome in ihe condoci or trassat,-craft lovers in the high Iruffic lion of Business in Ihe Sioie,' asBlecmtngdate Court Shopping amended, thai a certification wasCenter neni io Stratford Square filed by the undersigned with thriMalt. The Bloomingdole store County Clerk of Cook Couniy:promises io flourish wiih co- File No. 0038780 ou Nov. 8,ienaninlikeMarshall5,Builders 1996, under the Assumed NameSquare, Service Merchandise, of G. F. Handyman Service withOffice Man, Wol-Mari, and ihn bnsinens located at 9144 WFrauk'sNsrsey . Barberry Ls., Oes Plaines, ILGrand Openings for Both the 6001 6. The true sorne(s) and reni-Humble end Bloomigdale loco- denen address of Owner(s) is:lion were endung and jammed Guy Farzsiek, 9144 W. Barberrywflh shoppers Occupancy in Lane, Des Plaines, IL 60016,boib olores in One the rise with ihn

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missiun und $5 for siudenis, fu-culty, staff and seniors. Pleasecall the Oakion Bun Office et(847) 635-1900 for further infor-maiion or io place en order fornickels by tradiI card. For groupsales infunmadon call (847)635-1901. -

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The driver exiled the blockedvehicle and approached the worn.an who punched her and pulledher hier. causing both of them tofait to the ground. The t9-year.old wamons boyfriend then exit-ed kin vehicle und began tearingthe clothes off the driver of thepurple vehicle. The two friends ofthe driver then joined the fray,pommeling the boyfriend, whofought offthe attack and attempt-ed to hand n knife to hin girl-friend.

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Alt five subjects were takeginto custody and transported totheNjies Police Department. Thekotfe wan found under the front -sent ofthe purple vehicle and in-ventoned. Ail snbjectt werecharged with mab action and giv-en aDca. l7court date.

BatteryThe 20-year-otd manager of

therestauraot io the 7800 block ofCatdwetl Avenue was bruised onthe cheek and scratched on theneck aroUnd 12:20 n.m. Nov. 17when he was attacked by two 18.year-old men. The men were onthe dance floor when they sud-

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denly began laughing at thu vie-tim and then kicked and punchedhim causing him to fatl to thefloor when he attempted to walkaway. The victim totd policeone of the Offenders works at anearby shoe store and that he canlind out who the offenders areand will contact the police whenhe does so. He said he will sigacomplaints

Disorderly ConductA lb-year-aid youth tiviugin a

townhouse in the 8800 black ofWashington observed a lb-year-old NUes youth and a lb-year-oldDall'ala Grove youth running tothe atley and fleeing the area in a1986 Pontiac Firebird between93Op.m. and I 1:30 p.m. Nov. 19after they placed rags behind thevictims vehicle and a construe.lion cune un the boatI. They alsoplaced a sofa and a rug in from uf

- the doorso that the dourcunld notbe openedaud thenrang the door.belt.

The offenders relurned ai I :25 and threw a garbage recy-ele bin and bags ofgarbage un thewalkway in front nf the victimsdoor, also breaking glass contain-ers ou the sidewalk and againfleeing the area.

The victim gave the offendersnumes and dbscriptiuns to to pu-lice. While euiting the victimshome, police ubserved the uf-fenders vehicle in the alley andstopped it, confirnijug thai thesubjects were the Ìsersons the vie-timidentjfied -

The subjects were orderedfrom their vehicle, and a patdown search revealed tobaren inthe possession ofthe two minors.The uffeaders were also foaad invicIation of the Niten curfew or-dinance. They were taken intocustudy for disorderly coodactund transpurted to the Niles Po-ticnDepartment

ForgeryA 24-yeas-ald secnrity em

plOyee at the department store inthe 5600 block OfTouhy Avenuereported that a 20-year-old Chi-cago employee who worked as acashier in the Store had used thecredit account number of a cas-tomer from Tayleesville, Ky.,sometime between Gctober 31and 7:59 p.m. Nov. 19 to pur-chase $422.55 worth of sloremerchandise.

The victim told police on thephone that he never gave the w-restee permission tu Use his ac-cuant number nor did he eveaknow the arrestee. Gn each re-ceipi the arressee had signed anunreadable siguatum, which hesaid wan his Own.

The arreniee wan transported inthe Hiles Police Department butwas released without charge atI laiS p.m. pending further joven-tigutian.

Theft from autoA 24-year-old Wesimnut

woman repufted that unknownoffender(s) used a hard object ioshatterthe front windshield of her1993 Chevrolet Cavalier while itwas parked in the rear ulley be-hind the 5bfllibluck ufTouhy Av-enoebetween il am. and 5 p.m.Nnv. 21.

Entry to the vehicle was madevia an unlocked door. The rear-view mirror was found tyiag onthe frout neat, and the cigarettelightorand $2 io change were taie-en from the cae.

39-year-old Nilen ioni driverreported that unknown offenderor offenders gained entry to hinvehicle which was parked in a lottu the 8000 block of Foster Lanesometime between 10 p.m. Nov.tbanduoonNov 17.

A CII radio valued at $800 anda tant meter valued ai $300 wereremoved, along with the victimo

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Criminal damage to propertyA 26-year-old building super.

visor at the ice rink in the 8400block of Ballard Road reportedthai he observad a high schoolstudent in his late leens punch thenorth side window near the frontdoor causing ii to break aroundU:54p.m.Nov. IS.

The subject fled westboundfrom the scene. Damage was osti-matedat$300.

Criminal damage to vehicleA 50-year-old program mon-

ager from Chicago exited thefood store in the 7900 block ofMilwaukee Avenue around 3:15p.m. Nov. 17 to fled the S4-year-old former wife of her husbandstanding on the drivers side ofher 1993 Ford Taurus damagingthe aniennu and front windshieldwiper.

When the offender observedthe victim, she entered her gray1986 Honda Prelude and fled thearea la an unknown directiou.

The victim identified the tif-fender and told police ube hasbeen involved in two prior isci-dents with the victim und herbus-bond. The victim also found dam-age on her iraeklid near the lock.

A lb-year-old lAtes youth wanobserved by a Nues man using aknife blade with a green handle incut the tire and driver's side doorpanel on a 1991 Toyota Previothat belongs to a 37-year-oldmaaager. The car wan parked inthe 8200 block of Oketo Avenueand sustained an esiimused $800in damage.

The youth was also observedcaanleg $500 duinage so the deis,-er's side roar tire ofu 1996 Ponti-ac Grand Am aed the drivers side"root tire of a 1984 ChevroletCavalier thut were parked in the8300 block of Glcets Avenue.

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If you would like to uetp lateea bite out of crime, pursue a lawenforcement career at OaktonCommunity College.

AfIce almost two years ai theIllinois Institute yf Technology(lIT), Mike Wasowicz,a SkekiePolice Officer, abandoned Isisplans io become an architect,turning in his drafting table for abadge and a bine uniform. Thischange of heart came when hebegan working is retail securityfor Montgomery Ward. "I en-joyed what I was doing and mut-ized that the work appealed iome much more than my studiesat 1ff. Police work provided mewith varied work experience andsatisfaction because it allowedme io get involved and help oth-ems." Wasowicz says.

The 12 year decorated, vete-run police officer enrolled inOakton's Law Enforcement pro-

in 1990, after serving sixyears on the force. "I realizedthat I would need additienatknowledge and I recognized theimportance of an education,"Wasowicz says. He earned unassociale's degree in law en-forcement in t995, and is cur-redly taking ace000ting classesut Grietan. While accounting

Pursue a law enforcement career, .

at Oakton CoHegeskills me nos a requirement forpolice officers, he says they caobe very useful. "Law enforce-meni agencies need to beequipped to deal with white col-lar crimes, particatarty at the lo-

- cal level. I'm taking these class-es so thai I am moreknowledgeable on finaucial mat-tees as they relaie to criminal oc-ttviiies." He also revealed thatthere has been a shift in law en-forcement. "College degrees arebecoming a requirement far newofficers as well for promotionalpurposes. "

"Thanks ta Oakton's pro-graos," Wasnwicz says, "I wasenposed to o variety of back-grounds and to different per-specttvcs on law enforcementand it was a very positive cope.flence." Oakton's carricutam isdesigned tu help prrparc meoand women far careers in thefield of law enforcement in po-tice and sheriffs departments,federal and siate agencies, rrtait/hospital/industrial security andfor private investigative agen-cies, The progrom also serves tehelp individuals already ein-ployed in the field, like Wasosv-icz, improve their skills and tomove up in rank. Some nf the

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To improve traction, scatter lisand, cutlitteromsomeothernbra- atnive malerial around the front etwheels for feout-wheel-drive wcars, and wound Ilse near wheels frefermear-wheel-drive cars. Special wteucrios mots are also available dofor this purpose. Fleur mats also cocanbeosed. yo

Plnce the Car in low gear (ou-tomatie transmissions) or second beigear (manual truasmissions) und. aleupplygemsllepressure lo Ilteaccel- ginemalor. Ease off if the tires begin dec105pm. wh

lf still unable to move, Icy faslowly rocking the car. Ease for-ward with tbecar in low gear (au- andlomalie Iransmissions) or second yogear (manual transmissions). mewhen the car will no longer go genforward, mcicmc die ucceleralor genlo allow the car to coil back. 50m

cessnre on the accelerator again.epmt these actions in cupid sac-ession. If the vehicle remainsuck, donoteontinucrocking far

colanged periods. Serious dam-ge to automatic Iruasmissonsay occur.Ifothems are avuiluble to help,

ave them push to assisI the car'socking motion. People pushing-

e vehicle should not stuad di-ecdy behind tic wheels beenuse

potential risk from flying gmv-, sandand ice. Also, they shouldaware of their own physical

mituti005. Footing can Ire haz-dons und overexerlion can brpecially dangerous in coldanther. If you are anuble tocyourvehicle, carefully msras

rather conditions before abun-niag yaw vehicle. In extremeId or in heavy snow, stSy williurcaruntil you canbercscoeml.lf you slay in your car, lic aghl cloth to your anlenna tomt rescnems. If running the en-e for warmth, make sure 5110ws not block the exhausl pipe,ich could canse dangerous

mm lobuckup inside the car.If you can leave your vehiclereach shelter safely, contact

uranIo club forussistance. Re-mber that dining winter eatercies, high demand for emer-cy toad service cuitclimes canse delays in re-

When Ute vehicle stops ils back- spouse.ward motion, apply minimnm

course offerings transfer ta bac-calaureate programs in criminaljustice, law enforcement or relat-ed arcan.

As secretary of Fraternal Or-der of PaSce Lodge #68, OfficerWusowicz worked with otherledge officers to establish ascholarship fand for lao' en-forcement stedeuts mo be award-ed annually, Wasowice is omember of Oakton's Law En-forcement Program AdvisoryBoard. He also shares his copee-tise as a guess speaker to sta-denls in Gettos's program andmakes himsetfavailabte to cono-sel students about carrer goals.

Register now for spring class-rs which begin the week of Jun.21. Fam more information re-garding the Law EnforcementProgram, conlact Jim O'Shea,department clioirpersun, ai (847)635-1853.

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Bicycling is on the increase inIllinois, due in large part throughprojects funded by the Depuri.ment of Trasportatian. Illinoishas nearly I ,000miles of dedicat-rd bicycle paths and more than 60prrcenl of the state's roads aresaitabte forbicycting.

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During the winter, -the ForestPreserve has tise dea$ remedy forcabin-fever-- free nature pro-grams for the entire family. CookCounty Forest Freoerve DistlietBoard Prosident John Stroggerannounced a series ofnatore pro-grams beginning in Nov. at theP,eseeve's River Trai$ NatureCenter, 3120 Milwaukee Ave.,Norttsbeook.

"We are glad tohe able to offerthis series of free nature programsin 01917r to provide people of altages with au excellent opportuni-ty to enhance their understandingand appreciation of nature, "saidStroger.The following is a list ofthe For-est Preserve"s scholduled natureprograms during December, andJannony at the River Trail NatureCenter. -

-On Wednesdays, Dec. 4, andDee 18, at 11 am, the Preserve'snaturalists present "Small Seren-dipity,"a nature hunt for childrenbetween 3 and 5 years ofage. An

-aduttmustaccumpauy children atthisprogram. -

Ou Saturdays, Dee, 21, andJan. 25 at 11 am, Preserve nato-ralists present Curiosity Club, anature walk and identificationprogram for children at this pro-gram.

On Sunday, at 1:30 pm, ForestPreserve naturalista will use nata-rai materials to demonstrate andconduct Holiday Nature Crafts, aprogram for all ages. Advancedregistration is required. To regis-ter, colt 847-824-8360.

On Saturdays, Dec. 7, and Jan.t t, at I pm, the Forest Preservenaturalists present "Tales andTrails,"a stroytolling program ferchildren 4 to 7 years of age. Anadultmustaccompany children atthisprogram.

Ou Sunday, Dec. 8, at 1:30 pm,Foeest Preserve Naturalistspeesent,"Sheltor from theStorm." This fOndly program ex- -

pinces how the nativo wildlifesurvives and adapts to tl:e winter.

OnFriday,Dec. l3,r17:JOpm,Winter Tales, an oi'tdoar story-telling program los. the entirefamily with snacks lud refresh-ments will be fentsre:1. Advanceregistration is requilec. To regis-ter, call 847-824-8360.

On Sunday, Dec. 15, at 1:30pm, Poress Preserve Natnralistspresent " Winter Wanders," aguided nature walk lar the entirefamily along the nature center'strails. The natoratisls svitI discussthe characteristics-of thr ssildlifethat are identified during thewalk.

The nature programs ase forpeople of all ages except whennoted. Admission and iegistra-tian is free. To obtain additionalinformation, contsct the RiverTrail Nature Center at 847-824-8360.(special aecomodations can be nr-ranged)

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Sixth grade.ArchaeologistsThe 6th grade students at Nel-

sou School are studying ancientcultures. Prior to their study,they learned about the rote nr-ebueologists play in using -arti-facts to explain and understandthe lives ofancient civilizations.

Using this informntion, the6th grade students went to theField Museum. - Arused withpaper, pencil, and their keen eh-servationai skills they were toldta hypothesize what the asicientEgyptian civilization wos like bylooking at the artifacts in theEgyptian exhibit. -

Upan returning to school theyWrote their archaeologists' find-ings and presented them to theirfellow historians.

Now they are learning aboutwhat life was realty tike in thisrich eiviliention, and they cancompare the information theygathered to what they ore nowlearning.

Civil WarRound Tablegroup meeting

The Northern Illinois CivilWnr-RoundTable willmeetin theHendrickson Room, at the Ar-tington Heights Memorial Li-brary 500 N. Dunton Avenne, at7:30p.m. ooDecember6.

Oar speaker for the eveningwill beiohnWnlsh who resides is,Arlington Heights and is a tstem-her of the N.I.C.W.R.T. Mr.Watsh'stopic forthe evening willbe; "With Aostiu's Brigade-CSA." These interested in"pate" Confederate history willfludJohn'spresentntion of poetic-olar interest

On Saturday, December21, wowill hold ourregulormonthly din-cussion group and Christmas ¡lar-ty at $0 n.m. io thri Palatitto Li-brasy, 700 N. North, Palatine,Illinois. Refreshments withCheistmns Cookies and coffeewill he served. Anyone wishingfurther infosmation on our meet-ings may contact Virginia Dezellat (847) 253-2450 or Robert Zio-gIer, (848) 350-6355.

Winter Trailsconditions

winlerrecreationol opportunities,including snowmobile tratls andrental locations, downhill ski are-as, cross-country ski trails andsloighride services.

From Doc. 4 through earlyMarch, operators at the 24-hourWisconsin Snow Conditions HotLino can provide travelers. withsnow reports, updated Wednes-day aftomoons, about statewidedownhill ski sites, ceoss-000nlryski trails, snowmobile trails nodsnowboordinguvailability. -

Wisconsin ranks among thetop ten ski destinations in thecountry with 1.46 million skierVisits in 1995-96, accoeding tothe National Ski Aneas Associa-tion, and lends the country with20,000 milni of interconnectedsnowmobile Gaits.

Wisconsins snow cover typi-cally extends from mid-December through March. Theaverage annual snowfall inWis-consin, statewide, is 46.3 inches.Regardless of natural snowfall,many downhill areas cas open forbusiness as early us mid-November.

Wisconsin winter travel -infor-maton is also located on thestate's Iotemet sue- - nt.:http://loorism.stnte.sni.us.. Por snowcondition information, see theSite's Seasonal Travel News sec-tian.

State Librarygrants awarded

Secretory of State Oesege H.Ryan announced his office isawarding $13.1 million in pops-lotion-bused generai operationgrunts to 611 pablic librariesthroughout Illinois.

When local properly Innen in acommonity do not gonerateenough mosey to meet the state-wide standard minimum level offonding, these grants providefonds to eqoalizv services provid-ed by libraries in bIene commoni-ties.

"These state grants are a majorforce in strengthening nor publiclibraries," said Ryan who is alsothe state librarian. "The moneyhelps keep the doors open, boysnew technology and providesnow materials foe entertainmentandlearning."

Orants awarded to aren librar-irs arc:City Institution Per Capita

Des Plaines Dot Plaines PublicLibrary $66,767.50Olenview Olenviosy Publie Li-braey $48,046.25Lineoluwood Lincotowood Pub-lic Library District$14,206,25Morton Grove Morton GrovePobticLibrary $27,966.25Nsles Nues Public Library Dis-trict$67,922.50Park Ridge Park Ridge Public Li-brusy$46,343.75 -

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The Ni/es Fire Deportment recently visited Fotabakoi Schoolto teach fire safely lo the first, fourth, and seventh grades. Pie-lured: Lt. Borkowukiandoludenfu.

Edisón Park UnitedMethodist Church

Edison Park United MethodistCharch, 6740N. Oliphant, Chica-go, extends un invitation tojoin isthe programs and fellowship oftheAdvent season and their tradi-tional Christmas Eve Candletightserviceplannedfor 10:30pm.

An Advent program that willfeed the body and sani will beginWednesdoy -Dec. 4 with a FatLock Supper at 6:30pm followedby a study ofthePsalms assoeiut-ed with Cheisimas. -The fellow-ship, feasliog and study will con-tinaeDec. i I-and 18.

All are welcome to join thecongiegation as the Adventjonr_any begins Sunday, Dec. 2 so aworship with Holy Communionted by the pastor, Rev. Daniel D.Pacemyer, and followed by fel-towship for oil who gather. Everyfirst Sunday of the month theUnited Methodist Men meet at abreakfast al Ruby D and Me res-lourant ut 8 am, at 9 am an odolt

Red RibbonWeek at MelzerSchool

The week of October 2t-25,1996 was dedicated to DragAwareness Education al MelzerScheel, 9400 Oriole, MortonGrove.

The week started with tIreteachers placing red ribbons onall of the trees, giving eachstu-dent and staff member a red rib-bou to wear for the week.

The children viewèd age ap-propriule videos and a filmstripwhich stressed safety roles fordrag ose. -Discussions followed.

The week ended with the sta-dents alt wearing red, undwatching a program by the Mor-phy's Paw Puppet Thoatre. Theprogram focuses ou baildingself-esteem aod learning to re-sped themselves as well as 0th-ors. tt covered drags, smokingand drinking alcoholic beverag-es as well as "stranger danger.

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Fire department visitsFutabakai Schoûl

study, "lixpanding Horizons", isofferedwithRev. Pacmyerguid-ing the-group to n better under-standing of the rituals and leach-ings oftheChristiau faith.

On Sunday, Dec. 2Z membersof the choir of the PhilippineUnited Church ofCheist will joinin theworship as selections fromHandel's The Messiah will besung at the 10:30 am service. Themusic will include "For Unto UsaChild is Barn", "Rejoice,-Orvat-ly", "The Hallelujah Choras"andothers.

The Christmas Eve (Dec.24)traditional service of "Candle-light, Scriptures, and Carols" be-gins at 10:30 pm and wilt ïsclndeHoly Consmunias. All who wishto share in the gladoess ofthn sea-son are invited to altend.

Fenr area residents hove breorecognized for their academicachievement al St. ScholaslicaAcndemy during the first quar-1er, Seniors Uzmo Sisariff ofLincelowood and Uema Rhon ofSkokie achieved First Honors, asdid freshman Helen McCallister

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St. Scholastica Academy, oBenedictine college preparatoryschool for high school girls, isenpectiog official acceptance

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Open House at the Academyis scheduled for Thorsday, De-comber 5, from 7 p.m. until 9p.m. 7416 N. Ridge Blvd.,, Chi-cago. -

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Anli-Cmelty Sociely annualMessiah will lake place on Sun-day,Dec. Mtatnoon in the Socie-ty's -reception area ai 510 N, LaSalle Street. -Four voice soloislsned an occhestra will performparta of Handel's classic Mes-siah.' The public is invited to at-lend and sing the choroses (musicwill be provided) orjust to lisleulThere is- wo ently fee, althoughdonations to the Society are ap-preciosas!. Aller Iht concert, vol-onteers will ho selling bakedgoods so support And-CrueltySociety Programs and services.

"Turkey Bowl" soccer- shootout

The Niles North High Schoolsoccer team is issuing a challengeto all Niles North alomoi lo showoff iheir pussiog, trappitg andshooting skills in a gamo agaiwslthe carrent sqoad in the fonrlh on-mal Torkey Bowl' Socctr

Gamt lo be held on ThaoksgiviugDoy, Theraday, Nov. 28 al 9 am.on the Lawler Park field, localedai the coroer ofLavergno Avenasand Old Orchard Road io Skokie.

Siamese Sopranos, AiredàleAltos, Tabby Tenors ansi BassetBasses will join the choir. Doorslo the adoption rooms will bepropped open so She animals conEnjoy she music and sorno potee-liaI adeptees will join She choisisin "person" if lhey aro especiallyexnheeant, The Halle"mew"johehorusconclades the feslivities.

The Anti-Cruelty Society is afull-service humane society lo-cosed ai the comer ofGrand Ave-oat asti La Solle Street. Formeroinformation about Society pro-grams and services, call (312)644-8338.

The eveel is free and will be heldraie or shine. This ievilalion is a-tniqoe opportneity for pass gea-eralions of Nibs North alnmai,along with parents sed canotsstudenls to seo how lheir athleticskills match op io-a competitiveteam in a strictly-for-fan gante.To regisler, pIcoso conlact FaulRojas, Nibs Norlh JanioiVursitySoccorCoachat (847)568-3315.

Hesburgh -Scholarstake on TeamsChallenge Course -

The sewior class members oftho Rev. Theodere Henhurgh,C.S.C. scholars of NoIre -DomeHigh School look on the TeamsChallenge Courte at the North-break Park Disteict,

This coarse offers a vaiiety ofonideor activities geared io pro-mote group cooperation and co-hesivewess. Many of the activitiesrequired the groap lo plan theirapproach to ihe problem beforeatoempisng to master the arlivity,mid most Eoercises conclndedwith a debriefiusg session inwhich She team was asked lo ana-lyzo their solelion and comment

- on whatthey had Experietced,'lhus day was pan ofthe Senier

Seminar Experience cooductedby ihe Physical Education Dw-parlmeni of Notre Dame HighSchool and won led by Mr. SteveSaymkowiolc, a member 'of thatdepartment along with Mr. An-thony Icoeole, Director of Rev.Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C.ScholarProgram.

The following seniors took thechallenge: Feter Bnchaniec,Mark Chahnra, Dastiel Candor,Thomas Cticynski, Seal! Micha-lik, Jonathan Moms, ChristopherSzarek, Jason Thorn,Ryan Wall-er, and RobeG Walter.

King Midas atNorthbrookTheatre -

The Northbrouk ThesitreChildren's Company presents amasical comedy oboni a greedyKing who cannot satisfy hisneed lo hove gold; atti learns avaluable lesson aboat what isreally imporlant lo him. "KingMidas & She Palace of Guld"on December 7, 8, ¡4, 15, 21 &22. Soiurday performance limesore at 12:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m.and Snoday performances are ai3:00 p.m. All seals are reservedand priced ai $5.00. The Norlh-brook Thealre is locuiied os 3323Walters Avesse in Norlltbreok.Call (847) 291-2367 for ticketsand additional inforinalion.

InternationalClub plansholiday party

Maine Bass's InternationalClob officers-- seniorSpiisa FalcIofDes Plaines, sophomore HetalPoteI of Des Flames, junior BijalFalo! of Des Plaines, sophomoreSaJsna George of Des Flames,and senior Binai Shah of DesPlaines -- are tetilatively planninga holiday party ferTharsdoy, De-cember 12, in She Maine Gast fa-cally lounge. Flaos wilt be final- iized at the cIaba next meeling,scheduled for Monday, Decein-ber 2; members will be asked lobring a favorise elhnic dish toshare as the puety.

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1972 - 2 Bedroom, i Bath, 12 x 52 Valient $12,500.00

1976 - 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath, 14 x 56 Freedom $13,500.00

1981 - 2 Bechoom, i Bath, 14 x 60 Cambridge $18,500.00

1983 - i Bedroom, 1 Bath, 12 X 44 Commodore....$10,000.00

1986 - 2 Bedroom, i Bath, 14 x 54 Fairmont

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Résurrection High SchoolhOsts Open -House

Rvvyunrectiou High School,7500 W. Talcott in Chicago, ishosting their second opon housofor future high school stadontsaod their parenis on - Thnrsday,Dec. 5, from 6:30-&30p.m.

During the Open House, gnosiswill learn aboul the many fiveprograms and opporluoilirsavailable lo oar yonvg warnen as

. they are guided on arr individualtour throughoutthe school. High-lights will include Rrs' stale win-mogScience Depantennot as wellus the school's library, which al-lows sirideois io go "on-line,"through the compaler, with everymajor libary in Blinois. Through-out lire 105W, gnesls will also

Senior Mens BowlingWeekl2 - Il-13-96BrunswickNiley Bowl

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speak with facalty, administra-tian, sloffandmembers ofthe sin-dent body. Compreheirsivelilera.tare about Resuerection will alsobe provided foe guests to sakehome and review.

Founded in 1922, ResurrectionHigh School is- celebrating 75years of conlivuous educationand remainscominitled loprepar-ing loday's young women lo be-come tomorrow's leaders, by ed-ucaling them io a CatholicChristian, collegepreparatory en.viroomont. If you would likemore information, call the Resue-rection High School Develop-ment Office at (773) 775-6616,ext. 29.

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Greefings from La RabidaChildren's Hospital

For 40 years, La Rsbida Chil-dreu's Hospilal and ResearchCenirr has been helping Ihon-sands ofiedividaatv send holidaygreetiegv ioiheirfrmends and fam-uy shrough the La Rabida holi-day caed progoam. This year, LaRabida is offering fout artisticholiday cards suitable for bothpersonal and business needs.

Tise holiday card seleclions in-dude u Winter scene of down-lown Chicago and a "childrenaround the World" card. "Whathetler lime of the year lo support

Notre Damenew teachin

Noire Dame Digli School forBoys is pleased lo annonnce thatneveu new leathers and one slaffmember have recrully beennamed lo ils famIly. Also, four

' Corretti leachers wiB lake en neweespoosibilities.

TbnFoeeiga Language Depuri-ment welcomes Dr. GianfeancoGrande m Ilaliun/Laiin loucherand Mr. TimothyFeld as Spanishloucher. Dr. Grande received hisdoctor from 'ihr Universily ofRome, Ilaly wills leaching experi-rare rn Romf. Mr. Feld is a gmd-naleoftheUuiversityoflowaandholds a Mmter's degree fromLoyola University. 11e comes loNotre Dome from Clallam BayHigh School io Seiku, Wmhing-lou.

TheNotreDame Fine Ans De-pueluneni welcomes Mr. GregoryJantifek us dieector ¿if The NotreDame/Rmuneclion Baud, Mr.Janncek, a graduate of Vantirr-CookCollegr ofMusic, comes toNoIre Dame with experience atSlagg High School in Palos Hillsand Blue Island School District110.

The Religions Slndies Depart-ment welcomes Mr. Peler CItaiand Mr. Bradley Mulictc. Mr.Choi is a gmduate nf CrrighlonUuiversity with leaching experi-ence at Creighion PreparatoryHigh School and DarhesneAcademy. Mr.-Mulick is agradu-air of Ilse Univerairy of Buvaiswith n Masirr of Divivily from

Commendedstudents atMaine East -

Eighy seniors at Maine Easihave been named CommendedStadenys in Ihn 1997 NationalMerit Scholarship Program. Ja-von Friedman of Morion Grove,Brian Fnknda of Niles, CindyPark of Glenview, Brandon Pro-sausky of Des Plaines, Joy Sa-rinyumas of Morton Grove, Ni- -ray Shah of Dcv Plaines, AnaTharaltao of Park Ridge, - andLisa Weilund nf Des Plainesplaned among Ihe top five per-ceni of-more than a million stu-dents who enlered the 1997 Mer-it Program by taking ube 1995Preliminary SAT/Nalional MeritScholarship Qaalifying Tesi. -

La Rabidu and children than dur-ing the holiday season" said JulieChuckruy, holiday caed projectconrdivalor. -

The holiday cards cost $40 perbox of 25 with one lion of im-printing available fret of charge.To place an order or to receive afree sample of the 1996 holidaycards, call the La Rabida specialevents office at (312) 363-6700,ectensian 380. All proceeds nap-pori La Rabida's programs andservices for children with chronicillness and their fantilies.

announcesg positionsLoyola Universily and comes loNotre Omen with both leachingandpasioral experience.

Mr. MichaelCorrado, a gradu-ate of Notre Dame High Schoolund Northern Colorado Universi-b' is now a member ofthe SocialSlndiesDeparlmenL Mr. Corrododid his siadentleachiug at NotreDame and hua served as a fresh-man basketball coach Ibis pastyear while leaching in Wittuelka.

Mr. Jimlioylan, Social SlndiesDepueuineat Chairpeeson Itasbeen appointed the new Dean citStadenis und Mr. Kurt Jennings,Director of the Br, Andre Fra-gram will assume the dalles ofAssistant Dean. The Allcndance/Dran of Sindcnls Office wel-comesbackMrs. Diene Soreng asthenew secretory.

District 207 -

receives BrightApple Award

Maine Township High SchoolDistrict 207 is ove of only 80oat of a total nf 921 Illinoisschoat districts to receive the1996 Brighl Red Apple Award.To cant the honor, District 207met or exceeded averages onsach factors as academic' perfor-mance, papil/leacher ratio, ex-penditare per popil, educationallevel nf teachers and averageteacher salary. Dislrict 207 es-celled in all areas.

The award is presented byScheat Search by EducationalStategists and Associates, an lIli-sois-basrd firm thai helps cela-eating families wake informedschool choices for their children.

Imagine That!Nelsoo School's Totally Tor-

eilte Third Graders recentlycompteled iheir Imafine Thatclnsier projects.

The children worked in coop-erauive groups and tocard cans,tubes, boxes, and caulaisers miaincredible Imaginnuion Crea-tionsl Each group then wrotedescriptive paragraphs introduc-ing their creations.

Gar Third Grade wing is dcc-orated with interesting inven-tiens, magnificent mousters, andrabots, galnrel This project was'the culminaling activity of ourimagination clutter of stories inIlse Heath Reading Series.

What'shappening at0CC -

Dec-J. Rich Mastrolonardoand Gordon McLean take an in-side look ai Mexican folk art ai1 p.m., Dec. 3 as part of Pasoag-es, the weekly series sponsoredby Oakton Community College'sEmerilas Program. Lectyres are'held in Room A15l at ube RayHartstein Campus, 7701 N. Lin-calo Ave., Skokie. The admis-vion fee is $1. For informationon this and other programs spun-sered by the Emeritus Programfor older adults, call (847) 635-1414.

Dec. 8. For a fun and educa-linnal experience, parents shoaldbring their children to OnktonCornmuntiy Callege's FamilyProgram: Herps Alive present-ed ou Sunday, Dec. 8, from t -2p.m. in the Performitig Ans Ces-ter, Studio Two ai Oakion's DesPlaines campos, 1600 E. GolfRoad. Tickets are $1 for cb/I-tiren under 12; $3 generat admis-sian and $2 for Gakion students.Please call the Gab/en Bou Of-fice at (847) 635-1900 for fur-ther informatiun or to ptace anorder for lickets by credit card.

Jan. 4. Explore ihr rich, naln-raI world of rais forests, rivers,volcanoes and beaches found inCosta Rica on an educationaltour sponsored by Osktao Corn-munity College. Four tours arescheduled in 1997: Jan. 4 - 14,Feb. 8 - 18, March 15 - 25 andMay 3- 13. All of Gab/on'stearel/sindy programs includecollege faculty rococO and in-country specialists who sharetheir insights about the coutem-porary, natural and historical as-peels uf the destinations visited.For complete itineraries or moreinformation, call Bea Cornelia-ten ai (847) 635-1812.

Jun. 7. Applicutions are beingaccepted fue the nexi session ofthe Basic Nurse Assistani Traie-ing Pregnant (ENAT). Thosewho are interested in pnrsning anursing career can register nowat Oakton Community College'sRay Haristein Campas, 7701 N.Liocule Ave., Skokme. Classes -begin on Tuesday, Jan. 7. Formore information about the pro-gram or tu arrange an interview,cull (847) 635-1461, -

Nelson firstgraders'bug off'

First gmders at Nelson Schoolarr currently reading "A Bag in aIng." Their clautrooms are fulledwith cnrricutnm crulers uil relat-ed to bugs.

In llar math center children rs-limaie the nnmber ofobjects in ajar. They ase diele- imaginationand pretend lite objecis are"bugs."

"Is it living or non-living?", isthe 9ueslion presented in lite sci-roce renier.

Rhyming words are sirruseil inoar work play cenlcr nod forthose ulutlenli who enjoy diurna,thrclsiltlrrnaci ont Ihr story.

THE BUGLE, THURSDAY,NOVEMBER 29, 1094 PAGE 47

District 207 ACT scoresabove average

Oistricc 207's composite ACTscore as well as the compositeOcOrrs for all three ochuols re-male above siale and nationalaverages. "Projeclious indicatethat scores will increase at Eastand South and remain stable atWest," said Suzanne Millirs, as-sislani supeeiniendent fer in-straction in her presentation tothe Board of Education at theNovember meeting.

The District 207 compositescare increased from 22.2 to22,3 with Essi increasing from21.4 to 21.6; Soaih decreasingfrom 23.7 tu 23.4 and West is-creasing from 21 to 21.5 The Ii-lisais and national averages in-creased from 21.1 to 21.2 and20.8 to 20.9, respectively. ACTscores rattge from t to 36.

At 21.4, the District 207 avec-age in English is above the stateaverage f 20.7 and ike natinnolaverage nf 20.3. The East aver-age of 20.2 and West average of20.3 faIt below the state averageof 20.7. Eus: also falls bolowthe eational average of 20.3South's avenage of 23.1 remainswell above stute and natioeal ay-erages. Scores are projecied toincrease at South, but decreaseat East and Wosi.

At 22.4, the District 207 aver-age in math is above the stateaverage of 20.8 and the nationaluveragz of 20.2 The averagesfor East at 22.8, South at 22.9und Wesi ai 21.6 are also abovethe avemges fur the slate and na-tian. Scores arr projected to in-crease al all three schonls.

At 22.3, the Distrait 207 aver-age in reading is above ihn slateaverage of 21.5 und the natiunulaverage of 21.3 The Easi aver-age at 21. 1 and.the Weal averageat 21.4 fall below the stale aver-

Parks anaConlinued from Pagel

tb/s thnhnrd way,"he saidExplaining the pruperty lax

mistake was not the only masonKoaLas was asked by the ParkDistrict Baurd io attend ils Nov.19 meeting. He presenied thebond issne for two series bondsdneDec. I.

Approximuiely 98% ofthe laxmoney has been collected by thePark Disirici - to date, reportedRon Mwrowiec, Finance direclerfor the Pooh District. The moneyhas already yielded $6556 in ix-teresi lo date.

In another matter, Vice-President Elaine Nemeo told theCommissioners that once thePark Disirict moves into its newfacility al 6676 Howard, ii will nolonger have uve ufthe gym atibeBallard locatino.

"We wilt not be a putt of thisbuilding anymore," Beinen said."We will have in fill out a formand bave it approved by the Vil-lage lo get permission from theViliageto use ihr gym."

She said she would be meetingwith Mayor Bluse ai anaiher timeto again discuss themalier. -

age. The East average also fallsbelow the national averagewhite Wesi's is ahoye ihn nation-al average. South's average of23.9 remains well above thestate and nouional averages.Scores are projected to increaseat Souih, bnl decrease at Eastand West. -

At 22.5, the District 207 aver-age in science reasoning isabove ihe stale average of 21,3and the national average of 21.1.The averages for East al 2l.9,South at 23.3, aud West at 22.2are also above the averages forthe siate and nation. Scores meprojected to increase ut all threeschools.

Notre Dameholds secondOpen House

Notre Dame High School forBoys, 7655 W. Dempster St.,Niles will hold ils second OpenHouse for 6th, 7th and 880 gradeboys on Sunday, Dec. 1 from 11n.m. to 3 p.m. JI will begin with awelcoming presentation by IhrPrincipal, Rev, Kenneth Molina-co, CSC aitti will be followed byurea presenlalions and a tour ofthe school, This event providesprospective students, familiesund friends an opportnnity tomeet and speak with members ofthe Noire Dame fucnity neid sta-denrhody.

Academic and co-curncalardisplays will br set np io provideinformation on Ihr many pro-grants availablrutthr school. Furadditinnal information, pleaseconlactMr, George Rallio, Dirne-tor of Enrollment, ut (847) 965-2900 gas, 227.

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and other extra-curricular span- -

sors. The uniou is demanding thatIhn coaches be paid far the eventsand practices missed during thestrike, ryan though those dayscannai be made up. ThcBoard hasrefused te comply, contendingthat it would be srttinga precedentof paying teachers for work notactually done.

A ihird arca uf debaie is thedocking of fonr days' pay. Theteachers want the days to bespread over the four years of the -

conlract, nue day each year. TheBoard woold agree io Ihis bac in-niaIs that ihr days be dOcked at therate of pay for the ycarin winchthey are imposed, while the teach-ers want all the ducked days to beat this year's rute of puy. The sixolher days missed during thestrike will bemade up this year.

Eerkwits said, "We're hopefulthat irwill work out, The Board iswilling io work with the union un-uilitdoes."

The next negotiation meeting isscheduled for Dec.'4?with u fol-low-np meeting set for Dec. 12 ifnecessary.

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