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JUN9A 11LES PUBLIC LIDRY 6O BKTUN ULES IL 6Q4 Recreation Pool named 'NikPark Oasis' The new Nilcs Park District pool, which is still under con- struction, already has been named the NilesPark Oasis. . A contest sponsored by the park district succeeded in getting by Diane MiNer 119 families to submit names for the new zero depth poot,which is scheduled to open on June 15. The winning families, who will be presented with season passes to theiiew pool uro the Noparstak Frórnthe 41t 6vva' by Bud Besser Letters-To-The-Editoewrit- ers who doni sign their names to their letters serve a sseful pwpose. They keep us honest An unsigned lettre was sent to us daring the first week in February winch berated us for quoting Washington Post cor- respondestBobWoodwartloa the PeesianGsif war. The let- 1er-weitet saidWoodward ws "a fiestrate Commie and cIen- igeated our jsdgment foe pay- Ing attention lo what he weole. The writer placed Woodwaed in the same boat with Ted TscnerandjaneFOsda whom they considered radicals and inferred these people were against this wonderful coon- ry of oars". The letter-writer ccn added a postscript zap- riegos forwritisg abost being 'down in Florida.The weiler onteoded we weeo "bragging, ,raggieg, bragging". Lastjsne 24 a letter-writer cok us to cask foe writing host 'our walk through Chi- ago". This left hood column vas self-serving and was a '00e attempt to be Niles' an- wer loLakeWoebegOfle. The oriter suggested we should leave the column-writing Lo Continued oupage 35 Múnicipaltaxesless in NUes, Morthri Grove Homeowners in Nitos and rect municipal property tax Mortos Grove pay amosg the payments on an$87,000 home, least musicipal taxes in 16 north- compared to $1,173 au Evanxtos era suburbs, taking into accosnt homcowuerwouldpaY. utility, water, library and license Separato surveys of Morton tascxas well asproperty laxes. Grove's costs, which include li- Accordiug to a survey con- brary charges, are about $70405 darted by thr City ofParkRidge, the same value real estate. a Nitra pesperly owner can ex- pert to pay about $458 - esclsd- Ing library assessments for di- Nues trustees study site for water retention - by Nancy Keraminas Niles trustees went on toar last weekend, visiting publicly- owned water retention areas in both Skokie and Arlington Heights. 'We had Ihr opportunity to view property used for retention basins that are operating as ball- fields and parks," said Village Maaager Abe Selman ofthe 8:15 am. Saturday bus outing. "Some werenew tites and somewereex- isting parks converted to reten- lion.' Last year Niles officials con- sidered asiug a section of Oar Lady ofRantom Church property for emergency water retention during peak eainfall periods bat suspended plans when parishiOn-. ers and some neighbors womed about the safety of childeen Continued on Page 11 Israel Anniversary a Pages 20-23 family, 9339 Courtland Dr., Roan family, 7131 Riverside, Solinski family, 8150 N. Oconto,Ohlnos family, 7952 Neya and the Kilts family, 840N. Ozark. Continued on Page 25 Schaumburg is the least expen- sise cammusity surveyed, with Continued on Page 35 Policé investigate. elderly man's death Hearing a loud bang the eve- sing of April 14, a resident of a building m the 8600 block of Waukegan Road, Morton (trove, hxckrd from herbalcony window und saw thebody of s man iying on thebuildings entrance canopy threcaloriesbelow. Investigating police saw the mann cano and slippers lyiog ou the grass near Ihr canopied en- trance and found the mans fifth floor apartment unlocked. Inside they saw a footstool near an open window that had Ihr screen re- moved. In the kitchen there was an unfmixhed meal 4 a- note Continued on Page 35 Village offsets budget deficit by adding 1/2 percent to sales tax -Trustees hike Nues sales tax rate bySheil yaHackett - A hike in the NOes rates lax percent, comaeabloto Schauni- uud a slight rise in propon)' LoX5 burg's lax and less than Chicago's witt compensare for a $6.5 mil-- nighipureont. lion dfirit i., NiIez 1991-92 TheNitra budget totaled out to budget. The budget was pat o,. $3t,633,nau, figure 10.7 per- public view and approved by vil- ceutover the previous yerres bad- tage trustees at an open hearing gel. April 16. - - The current village property Niles property owners will see lax levy will go up 4.9 percent aboata twocenteise per$100 as- from the current .347 to .364 per seasedvaluation, accordingloFi- $100 assessed valoatiou. An ap- nance Director Gary Karshoa, peapriatioa ordinance and lax and Nitra' shoppers will pay an levy willbe formally presented at extra half percent in sales lax. thgAprilVillageBoardmeeting. Theboostwillcoxtnhoppeml 1/2 Continued on Page 35 14-year-old reeiv herois Photo by David Miller Eighth grader lamant Hetnandez 14, found ings bond for his heroic efforts on March 27 himself in the spotlight April 9 at the Annual when he dove into the rain swollen Farmer'a Maine Township Town Hall Meeting. Township Creek and rescued 10-year-old Avant Fatal . . ,$upervisorJoat Hallpre500tedHefnandeZWith , ' (rorrtdroWning. The girlhad fallen from herbicy- - a plaque of appreciation and a $1001-J-S. Say- de while ridingñearthe waters. award 'ft NÎIêS edition of lerw ugIr 8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois 60648 - (708) 966-3900 . vOL.34 NO.45,THEItUGLE,THURSDAY, APRILI8,1991 25ç per copy

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  • JUN9A11LES PUBLIC LIDRY

    6O BKTUNULES IL 6Q4

    Recreation Pool named'NikPark Oasis'

    The new Nilcs Park Districtpool, which is still under con-struction, already has beennamed the NilesPark Oasis.

    .

    A contest sponsored by thepark district succeeded in getting

    by Diane MiNer

    119 families to submit names forthe new zero depth poot,which isscheduled to open on June 15.The winning families, who willbe presented with season passesto theiiew pool uro the Noparstak

    Frórnthe

    41t 6vva'

    by Bud Besser

    Letters-To-The-Editoewrit-ers who doni sign their namesto their letters serve a ssefulpwpose. They keep us honest

    An unsigned lettre was sentto us daring the first week inFebruary winch berated us forquoting Washington Post cor-respondestBobWoodwartloathe PeesianGsif war. The let-1er-weitet saidWoodward ws"a fiestrate Commie and cIen-igeated our jsdgment foe pay-Ing attention lo what he weole.The writer placed Woodwaedin the same boat with Ted

    TscnerandjaneFOsda whomthey considered radicals andinferred these people wereagainst this wonderful coon-ry of oars". The letter-writerccn added a postscript zap-

    riegos forwritisg abost being'down in Florida.The weileronteoded we weeo "bragging,,raggieg, bragging".

    Lastjsne 24 a letter-writercok us to cask foe writinghost 'our walk through Chi-ago". This left hood columnvas self-serving and was a'00e attempt to be Niles' an-wer loLakeWoebegOfle. Theoriter suggested we shouldleave the column-writing Lo

    Continued oupage 35

    Múnicipaltaxesless inNUes, Morthri GroveHomeowners in Nitos and rect municipal property tax

    Mortos Grove pay amosg the payments on an$87,000 home,least musicipal taxes in 16 north- compared to $1,173 au Evanxtosera suburbs, taking into accosnt homcowuerwouldpaY.utility, water, library and license Separato surveys of Mortontascxas well asproperty laxes. Grove's costs, which include li-

    Accordiug to a survey con- brary charges, are about $70405darted by thr City ofParkRidge, the same value real estate.a Nitra pesperly owner can ex-pert to pay about $458 - esclsd-Ing library assessments for di-

    Nues trusteesstudy site forwater retention

    - by Nancy KeraminasNiles trustees went on toar last

    weekend, visiting publicly-owned water retention areas inboth Skokie and ArlingtonHeights.

    'We had Ihr opportunity toview property used for retentionbasins that are operating as ball-fields and parks," said VillageMaaager Abe Selman ofthe 8:15am. Saturday bus outing. "Somewerenew tites and somewereex-isting parks converted to reten-lion.'

    Last year Niles officials con-sidered asiug a section of OarLady ofRantom Church propertyfor emergency water retentionduring peak eainfall periods batsuspended plans when parishiOn-.ers and some neighbors womedabout the safety of childeen

    Continued on Page 11

    IsraelAnniversary

    aPages 20-23

    family, 9339 Courtland Dr., Roanfamily, 7131 Riverside, Solinskifamily, 8150 N. Oconto,Ohlnosfamily, 7952 Neya and the Kiltsfamily, 840N. Ozark.

    Continued on Page 25

    Schaumburg is the least expen-sise cammusity surveyed, with

    Continued on Page 35

    Policé investigate.elderly man's death

    Hearing a loud bang the eve-sing of April 14, a resident of abuilding m the 8600 block ofWaukegan Road, Morton (trove,hxckrd from herbalcony windowund saw thebody of s man iyingon thebuildings entrance canopythrecaloriesbelow.

    Investigating police saw the

    mann cano and slippers lyiog outhe grass near Ihr canopied en-trance and found the mans fifthfloor apartment unlocked. Insidethey saw a footstool near an openwindow that had Ihr screen re-moved. In the kitchen there wasan unfmixhed meal 4 a- note

    Continued on Page 35

    Village offsets budget deficitby adding 1/2 percent to sales tax

    -Trusteeshike Nuessales tax rate

    bySheil yaHackett -

    A hike in the NOes rates lax percent, comaeabloto Schauni-uud a slight rise in propon)' LoX5 burg's lax and less than Chicago'switt compensare for a $6.5 mil-- nighipureont.lion dfirit i., NiIez 1991-92 TheNitra budget totaled out tobudget. The budget was pat o,. $3t,633,nau, figure 10.7 per-public view and approved by vil- ceutover the previous yerres bad-tage trustees at an open hearing gel.April 16. - - The current village property

    Niles property owners will see lax levy will go up 4.9 percentaboata twocenteise per$100 as- from the current .347 to .364 perseasedvaluation, accordingloFi- $100 assessed valoatiou. An ap-nance Director Gary Karshoa, peapriatioa ordinance and laxand Nitra' shoppers will pay an levy willbe formally presented atextra half percent in sales lax. thgAprilVillageBoardmeeting.Theboostwillcoxtnhoppeml 1/2 Continued on Page 35

    14-year-old reeiv herois

    Photo by David Miller

    Eighth grader lamant Hetnandez 14, found ings bond for his heroic efforts on March 27

    himself in the spotlight April 9 at the Annual when he dove into the rain swollen Farmer'a

    Maine Township Town Hall Meeting. Township Creek and rescued 10-year-old Avant Fatal. . ,$upervisorJoat Hallpre500tedHefnandeZWith , ' (rorrtdroWning. The girlhad fallen from

    herbicy- -

    a plaque of appreciation and a $1001-J-S. Say- de while ridingñearthe waters.

    award

    'ft

    NÎIêSedition of lerw ugIr8746 N. Shermer Road, Nues, Illinois 60648 - (708) 966-3900

    .vOL.34 NO.45,THEItUGLE,THURSDAY, APRILI8,1991 25ç per copy

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    Blasegets plaquefor. essay winners

    Picturedabove are MayorNicholas Blase and president of theNues OptimisfClub Dean Strzelecki. Strzelecki presented MayorBlase with aperpetualpiaque for the AnnualJuniorHigh SchoolEssay Contest Winners. Eachyearthe flrstplace winners namewilibe added.

    GOP electiOn judgesrecognized April 23

    Sheldon MZIrCU1, Republicancommitteeman of Nues Towa.Ship, announced the Niles Tows.ship Regular Republican Organi.zalion will hold a special meetingos -Tuesday, April 23. 7:30 p.m.,at Oakton Park Community Ces.ler,4701 Oalçlon St., Skokie.

    This meeting will give recog.ilion lathe Republican election

    judges ofNiles Township. A ape.chit program and receplion in-elating Lt. Governor Bob Rastroand a samba of other dtgnalar-ies,hns been planned.

    "Electionjadges are a very im.portanl part of the election pro-cens thatsafegnards one of the ha.sic principles that oar coana-y isfesaded on. I am pleased that theNiles Township Repablican Or-gonizalion is acksowledgiagtheir civic eommitmest in thisway, Marcas added.'

    This meeting is open lo thepublic. For any additional infor-malien please ,call theN.T.R.R.O. informatisa tise st93.g282

    Today's Lemonade StandCould Be Tomorrow's

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    It's ama2tng how many successful companeonIaIt an bacl'ard venlurea.

    Somelimea att It taken Is a good dea and oldfashIoned hard work. But more often that not, a littleneed money Is needed. And that's where we come In.

    Small bualnennes are the lite blood of ourcommunIty. So whether you're an establinhed bualnessand want to expand, or you're an entrepreneur wIth adream, we might be able to help.

    A Mil-Circo Bank

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    Prairie woods vólunteerawarded for efforts

    The extraordinary efforts ofRobertLoasdorffrom Chicago loreatare asdpmleetMiami Woods.Prairie in Morton Geeve were re-cestly recognized by The NalatreConservancy, an internationalnon-profit conservation organi-cation that protects nalneal habi-luts forrare and endangered wild-life.

    Lonsdorf has been a votnnleersteward forMiami Woods Peairtefor Iwo years. As sach, he directsrestoration ofthe natural area andhas bees as isaporlast factor indevelopisg ecological masage-mentatthe site. His work in close.ly coordinated with the ForestPreserve District of CookCoanty,which owns the site.

    Miami Woods Prairie is a 20-acre nataral area that is one of aString ofprairies along the Chica-go River comprising the NorthBraschProixjes.

    Miami Woods fealares a wide-opes recovering prairie as well asoak savannas along the blaffs ofthe Chicago River,

    The central prairie, the aile ofthe alleged birthplace of the firstwhite pernos in Nites Township,has shown as increase in prairiegrasses incladiag Indios genassod big btaeslem dne to restera-tios effsrts. The stale esdasgeredmoastain btne-eyest grasa hasalso bees foand there.

    Lonsdorf leads regnlar work-days at Miami Woods Peairie, de-ciding what restomtion activitieswill be performed each week invarious ports of the preserve.Typical work isclades collectingand planting of native grass andflower seeds and brash culling toremove nos-native plants thathave pushed native species fromthe prairie.

    Ofparticntar importance lo thesnccemn nf nataral area restorationore Lhepreacrihed barns coadncl-cd in the fall and spring or cairh

    Historical Societyfetes training pilots

    "Top Gansof 1943" portrayingthe two aircraft training nhipslo-easel in Latee Michigan daringWorld War lt for the parpose oftraining navy pilots is the topic ofdiscansion at the nest regalarmeeting ofNilea Ristorieat Soci-ely. (The meeting will he held onMonday, April 22, at 7:30p.m, atthe Maneam Headqnaetern, 8970Milwaakee Ave., Niles, and isopen tothepablic.

    The program will he presentedby RobertW, Milchter, pant pees-ideal of the Navy Leagne of theUnited States, and Capt. CharlenS. Downey, USNR (Rel), whoparticipated in carrier landings

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    Snhserlptlnn Role (In Advance)Per single copy .5.25Oneyear $13.00Twa years $22.50Three yearn $29.00a year Snniar Cilloens, , , , $15.50A year (ant nfoaisnty). . . .910.96I year (rarelgu) $30.00

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    year. Farfrombeing a deslractiveforce, elder the gaidaneg of aspecialty trained team of votan-teers, Breis a vital calatyst fortherebirth nf prairie and savassaremnants straggling to sarvive inthe Chicago area.

    Restorationisis reinen fire,once a nalaratly occarring prairiephenomenon, lo grassland rem-nases lhrnagh controlled barnswhich eliminale brnsh invadinggrasslands, combat the intrasinaof weedy species and reImos na-trienta lo the soil.

    Mach advance planning is in--volved in a barn, with careful at-teation given to thn wealher osthe day ofthe event so conditionsarefavorableand safe.

    While hin stewardship rotelakes ap mach of hin apare time,Lnnsdorfhas atan perforsnesj oth-er cnn5ervaJ]ryrelated work

    Volunteers soughtfor disaster --program -

    Maine Township is ieekingcommanity volantoern forils newEmergency Services andDiaasterAgency (ESDA) DepaetineflL

    Thedepartment, headed by At-len Graher, is developing anemergency and disasler plan fornnincorporaledMaino Township.

    Volunteers are needed to helpcoordinate activities in the eventofa nerionn disaster stich as ator-nado, plan crash, chemical npill,train derailment, major fire or

    The Women's Asseciatios of flood. Dallen will inclade assist-ilse Mayfair Presbyterian ing at the scene ofa disaster, pre-Chnrch, 4358 West A(nslie St., vention, and recovery. TroiaingClsicago, has schedaled a Ram- will be provides!.mage Ssle for Wednesday, April The Township's ESDA De-24 from 9 am. till 9 p.m. and partment will coordinate emer-Tlsursdoy, April 25, from 9 am. gracy management srevices insill 2 p.m. the Unincorporated sera with 0th-

    Faraiture, appliances, clolh- er emergescy service providersI

    ing for mea, women and chit- andsnnoundingmanicipaiitirs.tiren, and ssadry items ore avail- To volunteer or obtain fnrtherable. The saie will take place in information, call Meryt Riven-tise church basemest. Por addi- son, Maine Township Director ofsioaai isforatation, call the Administration, at297-25l0, eut.church office at (312) 655-0105. 244. -

    daring that period while in Bain-ing as naval aviator at the Glen-view NavalAieSlatinn. -

    Downey holds the unique dis-tinctinu nf being the yoangestcommissioned naval aviator(President Bush being the secondynnageal).

    The Navy Leagne is a patrioticorganization formed in 1902 lodisplay information relating looar navalI and maritime forces,

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    nach as teaching a coarse na res-toration ecology in the winter nf1989 as part of the North Branch -PraIrie Project educational pro- -gram.

    Last nammer, he paticipaled inan advanced coarse offered bythe Volanteer Stewardship Net-work to help him in hin role asstewardof Miami Woods.

    "Robert has areal commitmentto preserving and protecting Mia-miWoódnFrairie," nays Al Pyott,Illinois director of The NatareConservancy. "His efforts aboveand beyond the call of daly areensaring that fatnre generalionawilt be able to enjoy the aaiqaebeanty of a a-sly endangeredlandscape--the Illianis pmieie."

    To fiad our aboat working withthe VolanieerStewaedship Net-work at the North Branch PrairieProjecl, call Alice ThOmpson at(312) 338-4401. For more infor-mation about The Natare Conser-vancy,call (312) 346-8166.

    Nues Chamber/Arvey's hostSecretary of the Year AwardThe Nilea Chamber nf Com-

    merco and ladasiry and ArveyPaper and Office Products nfNOes are co-sponsoring Appreci-ation '91, a lanchgon which is be-iagheldatWethiesday, April24.

    tn addition to the presentationof Ilse "Secretary of the YearAward," a special color analysisdgmçnslration by Model . knage

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    Cost will be $40 for hoss/secretary, additional secretaries$20. Cash bar at 11:30 am.,lnncisennatnnoa, Call (708) 647-0144 foe reservations.

    The lanchecsn is being held açThe Hoase nfthe White Eagle,$83MilwaakeeAve,,Niles,

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    Roaring Twenties era celebrated1 T I 1Uflíl TU

    The Ron Smojen Orchestra, a IO-piace ties celebrationdance band. will entertain seniors at the Law- come to attend.

    - ronce House RetirementHotels Roaring Twen-Attention all flappers: bob

    yourhair. grab yourbeau and bopon over to the Lawrence HouseRetirement Hotel, 1020 W. Law-rencc Ave., where the residentseniors invite alt to return to tiseRoaring Twenties' on Wedues-

    day April 24, 1mm t-3 p.m. for afree and open to the public cele-bration.

    Nursing homepresents familiesinformation programs

    Regency Nursing Centre, lo-cated at 6631 N. MilwaukeeAve., has begun a scies of educa-houaI and infomsative programsfor lise community and for lisefamilies and eesidents of thehome. -

    In February, Henry Grannan,attorney, spoke on darable pow-er uf attorney, healthcare, andlis'mg wills.

    On Monday, April 22, at 7p.m., Jana Dalton will be speak-ing on Medicare and Medicaid,

    --. . . n the ne Spousat Im-;__ povenishmeut rules. Dutton is an

    j attomey, sebo sr,eciatizes inworking with, and representingsenior citizens.

    Any questions regardng theseprognatos, please coulas t KathyClyde, (708) 647-7444.

    The Lawrence House's re-Creation of a speakeasy does notrequire a password to enter, butbe ready to dance cheek to cheekwith yonr partner er do theCharleston to thebig baud soundsof the Ron Smolen Osehestra, atO-piecedanceband.

    Win a prize white dancing toBaby Face: or 'Margie.' No

    There will be rnemorieá brew-ing at the North Shore Hotel'sVictorian Tea.

    Senior teetotalers are wel-comed to a free and open to thepublic Victorian Tra party at theNorth Shore Retirement Hotel,161 1 Chicago Ave., -Evanston.The event, steeped in tradition,will take place on Friday, Apeil19, from 2 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. inthe Grand Ballboom. Reserva-lions urn required for the 2:30p.m. and 3:45 p.m. tea seatiugs.

    Cueste will be able to pur-chase a fme selection of Victori-an gifts meticuloasly hand-crafted by North Shore art teach-er Janet 1-lomemanu. The beauty

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    need to be the best dancer, just bethe fout couple on the dance flooror the lastoff.

    So get yourbest Gutsby or Ca-pune look togetberand drive your

    -Model-T to the Lawrence HouseRetirement Hotel for the Roar-ing Twenties." For further iufor-malien, contact Nanci BolEe at(312) 561-2100.

    of yestesyear has been recaplured in satin pillows with lace,handkerchief dolls on strings,sculpted picture frames and 0th.er chaffing items that even the"Queen Mum would approveof.

    Ifyour recollection of Victori-an limes is a little hazy, an exhi-buba of photos and miniaturetowns wilt refresh your memory.Senior residents will be display-ing photos fmm their pomoualcollection of that time period.Scaled down paper models of aseaside summer resort and astteetscene will be aathenticallyrecreated right down to the cob-bled streets, people and horse-drawn carriages. -

    In true Victorian fashion, axelegantly costumed staff willgreet and serve tea and refresh-menE to guests. Soothing Victo-nan manic will have guestswaltzing away ut the end of theday.

    For farther information, con-tact Sandra Small at (708) 864-6400. -

    I LEGAL NOTICEThe Flan Commissinu and

    Zoning Board of Appeals willhotd a public hearing on Mon-day, May 6, 1991, at 7:30 p.m.in the Municipal Council Cham-bnrs, 7200 Milwaukee Ave.,Nites, Illinois, to hear Ils. fol-tawing matter(s):

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    James W. Thompson, 8532Onerhtlt, Nilea, Illinois, Petition-er. Requesting a variation fromrequited reae yard of 40 feet to25.79 feet to construct a green-honsr st 8532 Overhill.

    9l-ZP.4Drxnis Roush, 400 S. Currant

    Road, Graytlakn, Illinois, Pcti-tiaoer. Requesting a change inzoning from B-1 to B-1 SpecialUse and variations to rear, front,and side set back dud vuniatiots1g parking requeements at 8595Dempster Street to construct a 6bay island gas station and con-vesience store.

    Jahn Prick, ChairmanPlan Commission & ZoningBoard of Appeals

    Sydney Mitchell, SecretaryPlan Commission & Zoining

    Bound of Appeals

    Morton GroveSenior Citizens

    470-5223

    -LIVINGWITHDIGNITY -

    TheMortonGrovePublicLibrarywill presentanpecial pragoamentitled, "Living With Dignity" at i pm, on Tuedsay, April 23,Keynote speaker will beiane Volberding, executive directorof theEvanston Commimion on Aging. Helpfulinformation nbout agingandend-of-lifedccisions in the ateas ofhealth, financial, legal, andemotionaldecision will becovered.

    CHOE.ESTEROLSCREENINGA clinic forcholesteml ucreenings.will beheldftom 9 to 10a.m.

    onTuenday, April23 in thePlickingezSeniorCenter.Thequickanduimple test will give an accurate blood cholesterol measurement in-just three minutex For Morion Gmve seniors (age 65-s) who havenever been screened before, Ibero is no charge for the screening,,-There is adiucounted fceof$3 forthosedeniring follow-up screen--ingsand$4forthoueunderage65.

    -HIGHSCHOOLEVENTS -

    Nilen North and Niles West High Schools invite township reni-dentsage 60+ tojom in on free school productions to be performedthisupring. -

    At Nues North: Piano/Voice Recital, 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, April23 and Aurons Dance Show. 2 p.m.. Thursday, April 25, and atNilesWesC "MiracleWorker.' 2p.m.,Thuruday, May 2,

    PROBLEM SOLVINGOakEn Community College presente another pragram in their

    Passages lecture sedes entitled, "Problem Solving." loan Boggs,0CC professor of psychology, will discuta innovative problemsolving strategies for day-to-thy issues in resolving specific grob-lems presented by the audience,The program begins at I p.m. onTuesday,April23 atOkaton Eass, 7701 Lincoln Ave, in Skokie,

    SLOWPITCH SOFTBALLWanted, over 50 years young slow pitch 12" softball playera. A

    new league is forming in Chicago's northwest suburbs with specialrulestoavoid injuries, Skill level isnotasinsporiantasadesiretobeakid again (atleastforacoupleofhoues at utime. Theftestpractic-es is Wednesday. May 8 at Hamilton Park in Palatine, It makes nodifference ifit has been yeats since you lmtplayedball. Slow pitchsofthall is fun at any age. Contact Howie Lipschultz at (312) 769-5007. -

    SENIORTEAN GOES TO THE MALLThe Morton Grove Seniortran will expand its bounds (outside of

    Morton Grove) fora special shopping trip toGolfMilland Venturei9 Niles. Wednesdays are special seniordiscosntdays for many re-iailrss therefore the Seuiurtran will travel to these locutions onWednèsday, May 29. Pick-np timewifi be from 9 to lOam. tudor-turn ut I p.m. The trip is free for all Morton Grove residents overage 55. The rust l6people to call the SeniorHotLine forarenerva-lion for that date will be taken. The Seniortrau will travel to GolfMill on the last Wednesday of each month. For more informationaboutthe Seniortean orto make a reservaliontoday, call the MortonGrove SeniorHotlineat4l0-5223. -

    SALVATION ARMYDONUT DAYThe Salvation Army, is a well-known charitable organization

    serving families and individuals for many years acmss the globe- and righthere in Morton Grove. TheMorton GroveUnit ofthe Sal-vation Army witt be holding its aunsnl DouutDay to solicit coned-butions on Friday, June 7 and Saturday, June 8. Volunteer taggersale now being sought tohetp with tisis effort. No traffic interuectiontagging will be involved. For more information cossactilud Swan-eon, Donut Day chairman at the Morton Grave Department ofHealth & Human Services,470-5246.

    RTAREDUCED}RECAEDTheRegionalTransportadon Authority's Reduced Fare Program

    provides an approximate 50 percent discount ox Pace, MeSa andCTA services. Unfortunately, becante of the great value the pro.gram offers, it has been the target of peroistent fraud sttenlpts bypeople who are not eligible for this benefit. To safeguard the pro-grata from such abuse, and to preserve the reduced fsrff benefit forits rightful recipients, those seniorcitizens who have gistured, the.RTA is revising its Redsced Fare Program. Between March 1 andAugust 31, 1991, nIl eligible special asers travel card holders mastre-register ifthey wish to remain active in the R1tl's Reduced FareProgram. Cull tise RTA Travel Information Center at (3 12) 836-7000 tofiudaneaebyRedncedFaeeProgrum registration center.

    LISTEN SUPPORT LINENurthwestCommunity Hospital in Arlington Heights is now op-

    crating a "Listen SupportLine" to help with the emotional problemsofotderndulli. Supportforotderadntto or these who careforun rId-rely parent and have questions abed the problems ussocialed withuging can call. The Listen Support Line phone number in 1 (800)464-7879aud isavailsblefrom,lOu.m. to noon neyes days a week.

    For more information about these senior services and recrestianpeoams, call the MorloriGrove Senior Hot Line at 470-5223, erthe Prairie View Commanity Center st 965-7447. To receive the'Seniors in MorIon Giove" newsletter, send $2.50 to the Mortes

    GroveParkDistricl,6834 DempsterSt., Mortex Grave, IL, 60053.

    VILLAGEOFSKOKIENan O'Connor, social worker with theOfficeofHuman Seuvices

    will present u program on "Stress Reduction" at Ihr Smith Activi-ties Center, locates! at Lincoln and Galitz, Skokie, on April 22, at1:30p.m. - - -

    - Nan will help escoge with stress. This should ben very informa-tiveprogramandallcouldbenefitfrom it.- Ferfurtherinfosmution,pleasecall673-0500,Ext, 338.

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    One Optionsoffern a vailety of activities andpro9rams to meet the needs of widowed andother single adults ages 45 through 65 fromthmughoutMaine Township.

    At a recent dinner the Cuisine Club held atHackneys on Lake in Glenview residents from

    Maine singles plan tripSunday dinner at White Fence

    Fane and a walldng tour of theCantigny Estate on May 19 isthe first Sunday Strollers" ad-venture scheduled for MaineTownships ONE + OFTtONS, agvoupjpr widowed and other

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    single adults, 4S through 65.Tbe gmup will leave the

    Maine Township Town Hall bydeluxe motorcoach at 10:45 am.and tread for While Fence Farmwbere they will enjoy a corn-pIde country chicken dinner.From there, they will leavel loCaeiligny, the 500-acre countryestate of the late CoL RobertMcCormick. Besides a tour ofthe mansion and McCormicksIst Division Museum, guestscan stroll through lo acres oflovely gardeno in full Maybloom. The trip will relent about

    15 p.m.Cost, including Iransportasion,

    dinner and admission, is $20.50for ONE + IPTIONS membersand $25.50 for enrolled guestmembers. Other guests reserva-ons will be accepted ou a

    space-available basis ofler April0_ ONE + OrnIONS is o new

    group formed by Maine Tows.hip lo meet the special needs ofidowed and single adults, ages

    CARRIER GAS HI.EFFICIENCY FURNACES'

    Des Plaines, N/ten, Skokie, Gtenview, ParkRidge, Morton Grove and Rolling MeadowsWere among the group attending. Pictured fromleft are: Elaine Byots, Mary Vrbos, GeorgiaLundandLinda Michino. -

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    ONE + OPTIONS is open toMaine Township reSidents.Membership is free andparlici-pants benefit from group rateson trips and activities.

    Moving On,e u fsee bookletlisting a wide-variety of commu-silLy resources and activities forsingle people, is also available

    - lomembers.For information on member-

    ship or Ilse Sunday Stroller?trip, cali Sue Neuschel, 297-2510, ext. 240

    Volunteersneeded forcancer crusade

    Volunteers are needed in eve-ry community lo participate inthe American Cancer Society'sCommunity Crnsade scheduledfor April 20-28.

    The Society needs people towalk door-to-door in their neighborhood to deliver a message oncancer prevention and collectdonations. This year's focus isOs nutrition and cancer preven-lion.

    Last year, 2,000 volunteersraised over $67,006 in the north-west suburbs during this drive.

    For additional information orto volunteer, call 358-3965.

    Special EducationOlympics set

    The 14th annsial Maine Town-ship Special Education ProgramOlympics is rapidly approaching.

    0e Salseday, April 27, all pre-school through high school sto-dents enrolled ist special educo-lion pragrams in Maine Town-ship ose invited to compete in avariety uf track and field eventswith groops of similar age andabilities.

    This program will be helsLatMoine East High School, 2601w. Dempster St., from i - 3 p.m.,in she football stadium.

    Eachofihedays activities willbe supervised by teachers and

    . civic volunteers from the corn-mnnïty. Allofthecompeting 0th-tetes will recieve awards forachievement and participation

    Anyone wishing to volunteeroc make a contribution, pleasec9!stare Chris Schumacher at

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    Singles SceneAPRIL19

    ST. PETERS SINGLESSL Peter's Singles Dance ou

    Friday, April 19, Pails RidgevFW Hall. Canfield and 86g-gins. The can dance is $5. $4with a can offood for the poor.Call (312) 334-2589 for infer-malion,

    APRIL24SINGLEPROFESSIONALS

    S,P.S,'s "Midweek Gangwill meet Wednesday, April24at the Pacific Club, Lombardfrom 5:45.8 p.m. for eating andsocializing, Dancing beginsaround 8 p.m. ColiTrish (690-9034), George (969-0419) orJim (961-5750) for information.

    AG. BETH ISRAELAG, Beth Israel Singles

    (ages over 35) will mees onWesluesday, April 24, 8 p.m. althe synagogae, 3635 W. Devon,RonaidCope will discuss his Is-rad Daisy My enperience dur-ing the GalfWar." Donation $3,refreshments served. Social fol.lows. For informasioneall (312)549-3910.

    E VERY SUNDAYSUNDAYSINGLES -

    Original Sunday Singlesgives you the oppottunsty lomake66endsandmeetnewpe.pie, with u dance and party fee-turing the musieofl5J Bill Mat-thews, every Sunday night at 7pm. in Masiva Lounge, at theSheratonHôtel O'Hare, 6810 N.Mannheim Rd., Ronemont, Ad-mission in $5 and includes food,For additional information, call(312)921-6321.

    ORIGINAL SUNDAYSINGLES

    The Original Sunday Singlesdance and party is held evesySunday at 7 p.m. at the Shera.ton Hotel O'Hsiw, in ManiesLounge, at 6810 N, MannheimRoad in Rosemonl, The partyfeatures the music of DJ BillMallitews and provides food,Cost is $5. For more informa-lion call (312) 921-6321,

    Linòreproduct safetyweek Slated

    Full enjoyment of a beautifullawn requises some safety precautions,

    The fumily lawn mowernhould he Irratesi with great re-specl.The modem rotary mowerlu equipped with important safelyfeatures to redUce the likeihoosiof accidental injury Io hausserfeet,

    ,, Follow the manufaciurer's reo-ommendalions ofmower mainte-natter ansi never discosmect Ordisabienafetydeices

    Federal and state EPAs rega. late Ilse use tif weed, insect, and

    dtseasecouugpoduc00 home- iawns.They require very specific

    une ofmstruclions on the label ofeachoflheseproducu. To protectyour famtly, lawn, and environ-ment, follow label instructionsverycarefully,

    For added protection, wearlongpants anda long-sleeve shirtwhen spplytng lawn care prod-ncta, Change clothes and washthem separately from other fami.lyclothingwhen you finish,

    Store unused products out ofreach of chil&en and keep chil-.dtt and pets off RealeS lawnsuntil the treatmentsaresiry

    Environmentalawarenessprogram set

    Northeastern Illinois Univrsi-ty wtllpresentan "EnvironmentalAwareness Day' program onApril 22, in conjnction with EarilsDay Chicago

    . The day-long program of.events, all free and open to Ilsepublic, will festure a speaker,workshops, class discussions,and field trips, ail at Northeast-

    . eros campus, 5500 North St.LtinisAve. in.Chicago.,ÄiIl am. Sandra Postal, sen-

    ioe research associate of theWoeldwatch Institute, Washing-ton, D.C. will deliver the keynoteaddress, "Picturing a SnstainableSociety . and then Building Our."The evens will be held in AlumniHall,andareceptiou will follow.

    Exhibits on environmental in-sues will be presented by envi-ronmental groaps. Two field tripswill view nearby plant life. Fer

    . . more information call (312) 583-4050,ext. 3291.

    'Precycle' Shoppingpamphlet available. Don't just recycle, "Piecycle",

    the Leagae of Women Voters ofMorton Geove/Niles is suggest-ing as BarIls Day, April 22, ap-proaches.

    To precycle is so make shop-ping choices that support respensible products and packaging,make recycling easier and redacegarbage thrown away, accordingto Sue Kravis, recycling chair fortheleral League.

    Marking BarIls Day, theLeague is offering a pamphlet,'The Earth's Future is in yoarGrocery Carl," which incladessoggeations for "Earth Smart"shopping. "We all shop," Kravtusays, 'but we don't always thinkabout the effect oar shoppinghabiishaveon the environment,"

    The pamphlet suggests, for ex-ample, thatshoppea look foe recy-cling logos on food packagtng;use rechargeable baltenes; buyproducts in bulk and large stres.reducing the packing you takehome; and to ovoid plastic pack.ing wherever posstble.

    Also snggestesl: avoid dtnposa-bies such as razors and throw-away cameras; nse paper nolpias-tic if you must have disposablesftira picnic or party, and reusegrocery bags or lake along yourown cloth bag when you shop,.

    Teachers, scout lesders, oIliergroups or individual cHacun,who wish supplies of Ilse pamph-letnth5talI9667743i . .

    Bugle thankedfor publicity

    DearEditorOn behalf of the Alumnae of

    Park Ridge, I thank you so muchfor the fine pnblicity Ilse Bnglegave our recent Fashion Show'TiptocThrough theTulips",

    I'm sure it contributed to thesuccess of the show.

    Sincerely,. Mildred S. Anderson, chaielady

    THEREADERS WRITEThe Bugle urges all lis

    readers to submIt Letters tothe EdItor pertaIning tu loealIssues nr In response In edIto-rIaIs appearing lu the paper.All letters must be sIgned undcontaIn Ilse name, addressand telephone number of thewrIter. No letter wIll he prInt.ed In The Bugle unless thIs In.formation l furnished. Ofcourse, this Information willnot be prInted If the writer re.garnIs same tu be wIthheld,Also,.no pre-wrltten form leI-tern of any kInd wIll be pub-lIsIs d.

    THE BUGLE, THURSDAY, APRII. IS, 1991

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    DC5rEdL..Taopayersaeware,Your local elected officials

    (village, library, park, school,county, etc.) are taking you to thepoor home. These officials havenot been good stewards of yourmoney over the pass ten years,The inflation rate from 1979 dint1989 was 7,08%, Your income(the per capita income growth)loseisen at the rate of 69,9%

    If yoar property laxes in-created lilie mine did over thepant lOycars, yourpropeety laneshave gone np 127.60% lt seemsthat government officiais, nnlilsethe local tanpayers, continue iospend more than they have; thns,raisingyour taxes,

    Overthepast l0years, govern-ment employees, have constantlybeen gettingraiwn; many limes ineScess of the normai inflationrafe, thus causing further inflo-lion, What's more, they have fob-abus pension benefits and manydo not pay Social Security taxes,They have their osca fund. Un-fortunately, the only way to keep

    Resident proposes wages oftase

    government employees be frozenup with inflation today is to gesajobon the government payroll.

    lt is time that public officialsunderstand that wallets only haveno many dollars within them, It istime they teil the publie thaiNOTHINGcomès free.

    Typically we hear "it won'scosi a thing.Wecan gel thin grantfrom here and get this grant fromthere", What our elected officialsfail lo say is that the taxpayersbone had to send tax money insome shape manner or form iowhatever government agency isgiving that grant. One way or on-other, lhe taxpayer pays!

    Probably moot people havehad their wages frozen or, at beat,have been given minimal raisesOver the last two years. It's timethat governmeut freezes the wag-es of government employees.

    it is impactant that ALL tais-payers back Governor Edgar'eiaxcap plan. If local governmentneeds more tax dollars il is up thedeeded to convince their constits-enE of that ueed, If it is trulyneeded, the people will sappors it.

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    . lfyoa agree that things are outof hand, call the local office ofyour State Senator ondSlate Rep-resesiative today. Tell litern yensupport Governor Edgar's taslimitation package. If yos live inthe 28th Senatorial Disieici yourSenator is Marty Boiler. He conbe reached at (708) 299-5446,The two eepreseutatives io thatDistrict see Rep. Jeffrey SeImen-berg (56th district) (708) 677-6400 und Rep Penny Pollen (55th '.'district) (798) 823-2023,CALL TODAYI

    Donald Cons' Morton Grove resident

    Heinen happy tobe back on NilesPark BoardDearEditosi

    Thanks so much for all yoursupportdaring the election.

    I am really happy labe back onthelloard ofCommiosioners,

    I will continse towork hard fortheNilesParkDiutrici

    CommissionerElaine nemeo

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    york os Mais Street?There's '" the Cash Masogemens

    Checkiog5° accoste from First of America. Eiery day, itsutomasicolly invests your movey is get you a highly corn-petiiis'e return. .

    And, from notv autil June 30, 199m, ii caros a booasrate of 7.25 percent APR on.balaoces over $9,000. Ali ittakes Is t to Open. And it's FDIC iesored op to she f0l1

    extent allotted by la,,', at nne ofArnerica's best-run, moststable banks, .

    - Available on individual accounts only, you can ,vrite alltIte checks you tvani. Bolunces ocre $5,000 (after June 30)are toceuted daily at o ease tied so she tveekly averoge FederalFund rose,.the same tote that bunks earn ou overnight depositsor a million dollars or more. Belosc 55,000 you earn surmosey market checking rute. Coviactysur local banker furcarrent rute inFormation.

    Open u Cash Management Checking occuuss today.Because fur most us, it nokes senne. Not (Ost 'money.

    -- APRIL21SINGLEPROFESSIONALS

    The SingleProfessionals willgo for a bike trip on Sunday,April21. Meetatthe slartof theGrèt Western Trail at noon,west of St, Charles on RI. 64 to

    - Randall. Turn right to DeanStreet then left 1/2 mile to parkentasser, For information aboutthis uvent,call Sam at 665-2643orMarvut8523188.

    SUPER SUNDAY SINGLESMeet Sunday, April 21, 7

    p.m. at Doc Weeds, 8832W.Dumpster. Nues, (across fromLutheran General Hospitat). $6adtnitsion includes dinner huf-fet, musicand doorprizea. Ages25 and over, Proper inforsnalat- APRIL26

    CATHOLIC ALUMNItire required. Join our SuperA dance for single youngSunday Singles VIP Club, For

    adnits (ages 21.-38) will beinfonnationcall 299-6600,sponsored by the CatholicAlumni Club at 9 p.m., Friday,ST.PETER'S SINGLESApril 26, at the O'Hare MarriottAll singles over 35 invited toHotel, 8535 W, Higgins Rd. (byAqua Bella Hail, 3630 N. llar-Cumberiand Ave, and the Ken-lera on Sunday, April 21 from 6.

    . nedy Enpy,), Chicago. Non-to 9:30, Admission io $5, CalImember admission is $6; Thefl(312) 334-2589 for informa-band is 'Dynasty, Formareis-lion.formation,caJl (312) 726-0735.

    MID WEST SINGLESCHECAGOLAND SINGLESTheMidwest5inglm Associ- TheChicagoland Singles As-Rion invites all singlen to a sociationwillnpnsoran "Astrot-"Euffetand Dance Mixer" with ogy Night Dancd'wiih the liveDI music ali p.m. on Sunday, musicofA.W,B.atg:3Opm onl.ApnI2t,atDos Weeafs Restau- Friday, April 26, at die Holidayrsnt,99YorktownCenHrt,m Inn Crowne PIeza, 31800 War-

    bard. Admission of $6 includm reuville Ed,. LisIti. All singlesa meal sizebuffet, For more in- aie invited, Admission is $7fonnation.call (312) 282-0600. Formoreinformation call (312)545-l5t5,

    SIZZLINGSINGLES APRIL28 ..Siaziing Singles welcomes JEWISHSINGLES

    you lo again tingles party (25+) Jewish Singles 35 meet onevery Sunday at Private Eyes, Sunday, April 28 for BilliardsDeerfield H'aU I-she-Cook Party and Dutch Temi Dinner alRd.. Deerfield, 7 pm. $6 in- the "1800 Clybown Mall" ineludes scrumptious buffet Chicago, Meet ut Muddler'sProper unire requested, Where Pool Hall, 3 p.m. and Dutchnorth shore tingles meeLl Info. - Treat Dinner at Goose Island945-3400. Brewery 5:30 p.m. For more in-

    formation and to R.S.V.P. caliAdrienne, (708) 724-1913 orJune, (708) 885-3842.A. G. BETH ISRAEL

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    The Pittsburgh boychoir, directed by J. ScotFranklin, will appear ht concert at Edison ParkLutheran Church 626 N. OliphantAve., Chica-ile, on Wednesday, April 24, at 7p.m. The.30-voice choirhasappearedin 3üstatesand Cana-daperformingclassical, folk, and Broadwaymu-sicin such cilles as Denver, St. Louis, Washing-

    Resurrection Churchsets Vespers

    April 21 is the date set for thenCxt in aseriesofJazz Vesper ser-vices to be held at 8 p.m. at Lu-thesen Chsrch of the Resurrec-Lion, 8450N. ShermerRd.,Niles.

    The sçeies, which uses the eve-ssiegVespee serviceasitshase forworship provides a free forro ofworship formusicdans and con-gregalion a]ik& Interspersedthroaghoot the vespers is a selva-tisa ofPsalms, which are read bythe congregation then pat to im-provised music by three verywell-ksowe Chicago area mosi-clans..

    This vesper service featuresMartin Januszkiewicz of DesPlaises on piaso, Nick Tounts ofWilmette on bass, and RustyIones of Park Ridge on drums.Special guest for the evening isBob Sanders on alto sax.

    Janoszkievicz, formerly a na-live of Poland, is well-known inEurope for his jazz playing andhas made several recordingsthcre. Nick Tonteas and Rustyloses, long-time area residents;-see well-known throughout theChicago area and the UniteliStales as two 6f the jazz world'sfinest musicians. -

    These vespers are sponsoredby Resurrection church, us a pro-ject to aid the children of Angus-tana Center for the Developoren-tally Disabled in Chicago (aministry of Lutheran Social Ser-vices of Illinois). Proceeds fromthis vesper service will bemstchcd by u challenge grantfrom Lutheran BrotherhoodBrunch 8026.

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    Jazz VespersService slatedOn Sunday, ApriI 21 at 8 p.m.,

    al Lutheran Church of the Resur-rectios,Niles,aJsezvespers Ser-vicewill beheld.

    Professional musicians NickTondus, bass; Rusty Jones,drums; Bob Sanders, Boor sax

    . and Martas Hunnszkiewicz, pia-no, will perform interpretive mu-sicofanumberofpsalms Martinis from Poland and is writing spa-clot music forthe service. The en-tire community is invited. Re-frcshmentswillbe acreed.

    April Showers is ¡he theme ofthe annual spring salad luncheongiven by theWomen ofthe Evan-gclical Lutheran Church inAmerica (WELCA) on Saturday,April 27 at noon.

    Tickets are $5.50 withoutasal-ad or$3.50 ifyon briugásalad. Aspecial program is planned-afterthe lunch is served. Tickets areavailable from any ofthe womenio thechurch. -

    OLR plans -Easter. celebration

    The combined children'schoirs of SL Isaac logues, MarySeat of Wisdom, Our Lady ofRansom, and St. John Breboefpursshes will be featured at anevening Eastern Celebrados ofPrayer sod Song at 7 p.m., Sun-

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    Come to NUes CommunityChurch April 21, the 4th Sundayof the Easter Season, forour regu-lar 10a.m. worship service.

    - Pastor Howard Boswell con-tinnes his sermon sedes on Ijohnspeaking of "How To Love"based on verses 13-24. A fellow-ship coffee-hour will immediate-ly follow worship.

    All children are welcome.Church school (for ages 2-12) be-gios at-9:45 am. Child-care isprovidèd for infants and toddlers

    Recently returning from East-em Enrope, the Carpenter!s ToolsInternational's nest stop On theirworld-wide. musical journeyswill be in -MIes on Satarclay.April 20, 7 p.m. st St. Jáhs Ls-theran Chnrch,7429 MilwaukeeAve., Nites.

    . Carpenter's Tools tnternutisn-al (C.T.l.), a grcsspofyonng adultmssiciazst affiliated with YouthChrist lntrrnatioual, has traveledin over28 countries is the past tenyears.

    From Argentina to Zimbabwethey hayo bean tharing withyoung people, and the young atheart, the gospel of Jesus Christthronghmssic. -

    day, April 21, atSL John BrebeufChurch, 8301 N. Horlem Ave. in

    .Nilm,The celebration will ho co-

    directed by the Music Misistersfrom each parish--Marilyn Rob-bins of Mary Seat of Wisdom,Tom Stefan of SL John Brebeuf,Russell Stern of St. lsascJogues,sod Michele Farmer of Oar LadyofRsnsom.Thecommusity is is-vilest.

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    NSJC plans -Rummage Sale

    Northwest Suburban JewishCongregation, is - having ils

    . Spring Rummage Sale, Snnday,-April 21, from 9 am. to 5 p.m.und Moaday, April 22, from 9am. to4p.m. Locatiou ofthc saleit 7800 W. Lyons SL, MofloaGrove (Golf Rd. 9600 north toWashington 8000 Weal, south toLyons one block east to parkinglotandsyttagogue).

    Household articles, electricalappliancea ahnen and a tremen-dons selection of clothing, toys,books, games, lumps, new andoldjewelry, dishes, linens, fumi.ture, glassware, baby clothes,rugs, radios, TVs, records, bikes,silverware, bric-abrac and manyotheritemswjllbe formte,

    Parking is available in the rearofihebuilding. -

    'How to Love'sermon series set

    while parents uttend service, Ea-glct Youth Fellowship (forgrades 7-12) muelat5:30p.m, for -a lightsnpper,an in-depth discus-sion on "How to share what webelieve with others", followed byfellowship.

    t'OIes Community Church is 017402 W. Oakton si (betweenMilwaukee and Harlem Ave-uses) in Hiles, Call the ChurchOffice for informatiotion servic-ea, mcmbershiporyooth registra- -tionat(708) 967-6921. -

    Christian musicians: perform a-t church

    Pr050stly, they are tooting theUnited States bringing a first-hood report to charches md col-loge cansposes of ministry royOang peoptearoand the worldaid challenging others to greaterinvolvement in mittions.

    These young people have "ex-traordiaaty skills in presentingChrist who is as contemporary astoday's newspaper," said one pas-tor.

    The C.TJ, goal is to reach 50-loo million students in the next20.years by recruiting, trainingandeacorting local churchgroupson theirown missitsiss tour.

    SJBplans - -Flea Market

    Spaces aie still available forthe SL John Brebeuf Holy NameSociety Rea Market, 8301 N.Harlem Ave,, Nilea. It will beheld May 4 (raindate May 11) inconjunction willi the CatholicWomen'nClubFinecraftShow.

    Advance reservations are nec-essary for sellers planning lo dia-play their wams.

    Cost to rent tablen (limitedamount) -- $5 each; rent space,10' x 20' -- $12 each; rent spacefornan orwagon - $24 each; andseniorcitizen discount--$2.

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    For reservations and informa-tion call 966-7227 or965-4654.

    Shabbat Servicesset for April 19Rabbi Edward H. Feldheim

    and Cantor Joel J, Reznick willconduct Shabbat Services, April19, at 8:15 p.m. at Northwest

    Esubseban Jewish Congregation,l800Lyous,Morton Grove.

    Saturday, April 20, serviceswill be at 9:30 a.m, at the 5pta-gogue,

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    CongregationKol Emeth Dians LGH vice presidentApril 19 actvitis- On Friday evening, April 19,

    Congregation Kot Emeth will(coluro nu guest speaker, HumId-GershowiB seniorvice presidentof Waste Management Ccepra.lion.

    Gershowitz is author of "Re-member the Dremn' and is amember of the 'National bIts-CauatFounjtioflCommitEa

    Foranescitingandafimwatingevening,attend services, which

    will begin at 8:30 p.m., listen tothrspeaJceron atopic thatisofvjIal concern to oureuvironment inloday'n and tOmOrrow's world,andenjoy the friendahipand seri-ability of Rol Enetb at the rye-fling's Oneg Sbubbai

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    tempted to go Wading after a- stoW. Thepedject atOLR would-- bave had a Water depth of about

    twofeet.Seltnan said ApriI 13 was an

    eaptoratory -outing and litai thevillagehad nospecific open sísac- -esoflandin mind for conversion

    "We're asking Donahue & As-Octora (an engineering fuso) to

    identity properties With openspaces that we can use for waterretention," SeIms., said, iudicat-ing -that next stage planningwould probably involve park dis-trictofficiats,. ':We don't Want to be involvedIn it (park admininsteation)", thevillage manager said, asticipat-ing - no mnnicipal parks arisingfrom theplanning.

    Arlington Heights uses one ofits waterdetention areasasa drin-ing range, where the gradualslopecan prodncea rain "puddle"aneatimated 15 feet deep, accord-

    . ingtoaparkdistrictofficini,'It has not lately been a prob.

    - 1cm tobavewatérdetetition," saidJin Gluekert,assistanfdirectorofthe Arlington Hiighls Park Dis-.Irict, recalling that in 1987 water

    . levels during orle rainstormimiched as Ligh as the baskethatlbackatops,. H - -

    - 'Fromihe recreational aspect,they,canbe aheadache but they're

    .greatfromtheaspectofthdhome-owner," - thé spaisiant directoribid.- - - -:- - .. -

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    "l've seen high school age kidschestdeep in water," Glueckert

    - continued, indicating that older-

    youths are more likely to walkinto the "puddles" than youngchildren; -. -

    - Niles would-nht have a parcelof sufficient size to produce adeepretention area such as those

    - in Arlington Heights.-

    -Arlingtoti Heights pumps outmany of their- storm water areas -latri Salt Creek, after obtaisisgneceasaty permits. Some of Sko-kies sites- have undergroundtanks and others are opes, withwater draining out by gravity.

    Skokie rcsidrnts near two oftltatvillage's open water retentioaareas accessible to Ihe public,have nut complained about the 1-year-old facilities, according to avillage engineer. A 250 by 150fretares atGolfRoad and KarlovAvenue and a 200 by 200 footarca at Clevcland Avenue andtOldare Avenan have depthsranging from two to eight font bota gradaal slope with no suddesdropoffs so that somconc couldwalk in and out easily.

    "They're happy tise water's inthere and not io their basemests,"said municipal esgiscer Ed Na-kti1

    receives Protestant awardReyreendL.James Wylie, sen- lie was also recognized as theior vice ltresrdenL Mission/ prime architect and implementorChurch RetaOons Lutheran Gen- of the Congrgationat Health Part-eral Health Care System nership, which began in 1986(L.G.H.C.S,), Park Ridge, re- with seven Chicago-urea Lather-curved the American Proteamt ancongregations. -

    HeaithAssortationward - The partnership has sinceTh awaod Was presented at a grown to become the besis for thebanquet during the Protestant Mctropoti Chicago Synod ofHealth and Human Services As- the Evangelical Lutherm ChurchsemblyinMlamt, of America Health and Healing"He has sought to bring the for Church and Community Pro-mission, vniuea and priorities of gram, Which involves 250 cou-theLuthi3i'a.tiichamhintowoth gregations,.of health cam, but also to puthealth and healing i. thecenterof In addition, Pastor Wylie wasthe life of the church," explaines honored for his role in developingReverend Bidon Wcerth, Corea- the national Parish Nurse Re-Liso dtrector. Division for Cou- source Center, which leaches in-gregatioual Life, Evangelical Lu- stttations, congregations and iii-theranchureb in Atiserica, - diniduals how to develop quality- Ctted forhis sponsorshipofthe parish nurse oroerams.

    - devetnpmcet nOlte fiesthosplial- - Faster Wliefirst joined L.-baser! parish nurse. progiani at theran General in 1967 when heLutheran Genera] Hospital was appointed dirctor of Pariah(L.G.H.), ParkRidge,p.torwyRetaiionsforLGb -

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    Rosenberg to receiveWiesenthal' Award

    Well-known local accountant,Bea Rosenberg, wilt receive theprestigious Distinguishej Ser-Nice Award from the Simon Wie-sesthal Center at the midwestpremiere of their new film'Echo's That Remain"

    Also beiag honored al thecvcst wilt be 41 toral Holocaustsurvivors, who wilt receive the"Echoes ThatRemain" Award.

    The film, which presents ahesetwarming view of the diver-sity and richness ofJewjsh life inpre-Woeld War 11, the awardpresrntations and a reception willtube place on Sunday, April 28, 1p.m. atthe Evanston ITheatre

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    Pictured are Barbara Napravnik, co-chairman, and RosemaryVerrecchio. chairmarr oft/re Fashion Shoe, for St. Isaacs. Nifes,adding the finishing touches to the Fashion Shoe' at Affgauerson April27. Manyprizes wittbe raffled including a Weekend for2'with brunch, $200 anda tiquorbaskel.

    OLR plansRummage SaleOar Lady of Ransom CaLbolic

    Women's Clab wiLl hold iLsThird Accord Sprieg RummageSale on Saturday, April 20, from9 am. ta 3 p.m. in Paluch Hall.lower levet of he church, 8300N. Greenwood, Nites.

    Among he items for sale aregtassware, Loys, clothes, omIs,books, small appliances, andbaby items.

    Visit the "Trease.reRoom" farbraod 00w items or alighLly usedItems.

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    Chamber luncheondiscusses etiquette

    A program on the Romance ofEtiquette will be presented byPasta Person of the Children'sSpoon st the.Skokie Chamber ofCommerce's 2nd AccesI Not-Just - Secretary's Day Lnncheon,Monday, Apri) 22, at the HyattLiecntnwood, 4500 Touhy Ave.Manpower Temporary Services,itt Skotsie is co - sponsor of theluncheon. -

    Person's topics wit) incladu"bssiness mnueers, how to act ata luncheon, and don't lot yostchildren (graedchildren) npstageyOa."

    The Skokie Chamber's Not-Just - Secretary'sDay Luncheonis on npportunityforemployers totorn Nations! Secretary's Week(April 2t-26) into an employeeappreciation week,

    Business owners are encour-aged to bring their managers, su.peroisors, cterical staff, und allOtt:rremptoyees to the luncheon.

    Cash bar begins at lt:30 am.Lnnctteoo wilt be served at noon,and Person's presentation will befrom t . t:30p.m.

    Cost is $20 for Skokie Cham-ber members with advance rever.valions accepted through Apri)17, and$25 fnrnon'membeo asdwalk.ins.

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    Catholic Woman'sClub plans mass,luncheon

    The Punk Ridge CathnlicWoman's Clubwill end their46lhseason willi a mans at St. Paul ofthe Cross Church, 320 S. Wash-inStan Ave., Park Ridge, al Itam., Wednesday, April 24, fol-lowed immediately with a lunch-con at Allgauer's Fireside Restau-rant, 2055 N. Milwaukee Ave.,Northhrook.

    Cocktaits ate at 12:15 p.m.,luncheon at i p.m.

    Virginia Barton, well-knownvocaf stylist will entertain. Herprogram will be "Minstrels toBroadway".

    Guests arc welcome. Ticketsare available by calling Gene-viene Sinincalchi (708) 823-7708. or Edna Solley at (708)823-5325.

    Conference ofJewish Womenplan celebration

    Conference of Jewish Worn-en's Organizations of Metropoli-tan Chicago is holding its 80th Ja-biles Celebestion and payingtributo to Charter Members since1910 on Thursday, April 25, at9:30 am. Breakfast at the HyattLincotnwood Hotel, 4500 W.Tonhy Ave. Lincolnwood,

    The pmgrarn features RhedaHanptman, who will give anoverview of the history of Con-ference of Jewish Women's Or-ganizationn, followed by protes-tation afawards to honorees.

    Special guest will be EileenBerman, versatile artist and songstylist who performed lendingroles with the Chicago OperaTheatre, mode camerons radioand television appearances, heldconcerts in Iba U.S. and Enritpe,and is soloist with the HaleviChoral Society,

    Breakfast in $9.5øand the pab-lic is inniteuLReservàjjons stube-ing lakes by Sally Cole at (312)338-4151.

    B'nai B'rithWomen meetApril 18

    The nest meeting of the AnnePrank Chapter of B'nai B'rithWarnen will be held on Thurs-day, April 18, at the MaineTown-aMp Town Hail, 1700 BallardRoad (Lowerl.evel), Park Ridge,at7:30p.m.

    Make-up techniques will bedemontleated by aMaiyKay rep-cumulative, Do notmiss this mostinteretling evening. Guests arewelcome. --

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    Woman's Club membersmodel fashions

    Phyllis Luppirto, president of Woman's Club of Ni/es, andMarge Piombi, vicepreeidont, are admiring fashiOns atRobin El-liott,Ltd.

    The annualSpringLuncheon wilibe he/don Saturday, April27al Fireside Banquet Conter, 9101 Waukegan Road, in MortonGrove. For ticket information,pleaeo call 692-6263,

    Club members who willmodolthese fashions are: Terri Fritze,Angela Giannone, Nanty Klein, Jean Kuna, Tina Luppino, De-nioe Mack, DonnaMons, and Dorothy Robertson.

    Mate modele willbe John Aluton, Frank Luppino, George Po.nacchío, and Michael Pioraki. Theirformalwear will be pro videdbyDesmond'sFormal Wearin Golf Mill.

    Secretaries DayDinner slated

    "The'90n Secretary Survival ina Changing Workplace", will bethe headlining topic of Doug Le-land, editor for the DarInelI Cor-poration in Chicago. Doug Le-turd manages motivational andinstructional publications such asFrom Nine to Five, Working To-gether, Office On Line, and Get-tingAlong.

    Thinprogeam will be presentedto the Skokia Valley Chapter ofPSI (Profensional Secretaries In-ternational) at the chapter's An-neal Peofesnional Secretarim

    Day Dinner to be held onWednenday,April24, 1991 aubeStudio, 8717 Lincoln Avenue,Morton Grove. Socializin,g willbe from 5:30 lo 6:30 p.m. fol-towed by dinner. The cost is $15perperton.

    Gnests who woirtil like to at-tend should call either Linda An-demos at (708) 966-8698 orEmma Sandqnist at (312) 775-4830. evenings only, for dinnerreservations. Reservations re-qoiredno laterthan April19.

    llana Book Clubmeets April 20

    Llana book Clam meets Satur-day, April 20, al 2 p.m. at EllenGoldstein's home. . LI. Singer'sThe Family Carnovsky will bediscussed.

    Llanas Club will hold itseulmi-nation dinner at the Spavones

    Seven Hilln Ristorante in Glen-view on May 22. Stima Kale sudAnn Richman are the co-chairpersons. For additional in-formation, please contact 446.7275.

    Resurrectionplans fashionshow

    The Resuteection High SchoolAlumnae Association will beholding aFashion Show, "You'veGot the Look", on Sunday, April21, from 12:30 - 5 pm.

    Fashions will be from Spie-glen Clothing Store in DesPlaines. Socome andjoin us for adelicious luncheon and updateyourspring wardrobe.

    Make reservations early. Formore information pinsn call theOffice of Development at (312)775-6616, .,r,

    - folice NewsCriminal damage

    to vehicles reportedAnunknownoffandur Omm

    an '80 Buick Cenlury locked andparked in the 7500 block of t,alceStreet, Mo60n Grove, the nightof April 12 when the car ownerPtlllcdupnearby.

    Thncarowner, a Chicago man,41, and his brother, a MoRon.Grove resident, saw the offcndcr,asix-foet male with llghtcolore,j.hair,.enter a irilve Amica Integra

    . parked about 100 feet horn thesudOCCUpiedbyadrivre,

    Themrnescaped, d'ivmg weston Lake Street, then northon Da-VISSUCB,

    No theft wan apjwrent whenpennons unknown used blunt in-utlumenlu to break two car win-down, one in the 7400 block ofSuffleIdCoantandtheotj,rm the9100 block ofOleander Avenue,MoRon Grave, the night of April13. .. .

    Damage to Ehe windown wasestimated al $150 each. Similarincidefllsoccurred totwocarn Eheafteinoon ofApeil 14 in the lot inthe 7300 block of DemputerStreet, and to one other, in Ihr,7700 block ofArcadia Street thenightofApril 14.

    Damage to those three wIn-dawn was estimated at $100,each.

    According to the Departmentof Transportation, 129 motorcy-dista were killed in Illinois in1989. Approximately 50 percentof sIsase fatalities were the resultofaccidenls with other vehicles.

    The motorcycle riding seasonis beginning, and car and lnsckdrivers are once again sharing theroadwith motorcyclists.

    Follow these safety tips whennearamotorcycle in leaffic:

    1. Nnver crowd a motorcyclwAllow more distance than whenfollowing a car, If a cyclist muttstop quicldyand you are follow-ing too closely, you may hit himorcausehimtolose his balance.'

    2, Do not pans a motorcyle inthe lane it is using. Motorcyclistsareentilledtouse the fellwirlth of

    The owner of an '81 Mazdaparked in a rear lot in the 8500blockofFemaldAvenue MortonGrove, noticed her car door ajarApril 10 and closed it, withoutlooking insidethecar.

    The morning ofApril 11, shesmelled liquid similar to gasolineand saw a slight discolclralion onthe dar's front bncket nenIa. Sheestimated the neat fabric damagealObO.

    cesThe isar window of u 1979

    Oldbxnobile parked in the 8100block of Gemito Avenue wasbroken April 14. Damage was es-liinatedat$200,

    A 1989 ChevyBuietta was lar-geted by a vandal April 14. Thecar, putted in the 8600 block ofOsccola Avenue incurred $1,000in netatch marks,

    In Ike name block and on thesame day, the owner of u 1985Ford Escort reported $200 dam-age to a right rear window of thecar,

    Someone cand a hard object tosmash a passenger window of a1987 Honda parked in the 6100block of Howard Avenue AprilIøcauning$ls0damage.

    Sharing the roadwith motorcycles

    a a Iraffic lane. They constantlychange positions within the laneto see more clearly and avoid per-hole and otlserobjecsn.

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    Terpinas retirementparty reservations taken

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    . Arrsident ofthe 54GO block ofWashington Street, MortonGrove, told police persons un-known look the hood ornnmentafrom his '83 and '78 MercuryMarquis caro parked in his drivethenightofApril 13.

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    Retail theftSecurityagentsatJ.C. Penney,

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    Storage shedburglarized

    Burglars entered an unlockedstorage shed in a rear yard in the9300 block ofOak Park Avenue,Morton Grove, between Feb. 15andMarchl,

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    Attemptedrobbery

    Aeesidentofthe l200block ofBrckwith Road, Morton Grove,thinks her dog may have scaredoff the unknown offender whoforced entry into her housethrough a basement window wellearly April9.

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    'Breakfast Club' hits bowling lanes

    Photo by David MillerThe Breakfast C/ub Women's bowling fo) have seen The /oa9ue fhru the past 27 years

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    The 32 members and subs have changed dance, bowling 1,000 games without an ab-over the years, but Iwo charler members, sence; she even bowled with a broken leg fromMidge Smith andJoan Shul(esz (center ofpho- herwheelchair.

    Adult summerOakton runner softball leaguesqualifies for nationals The Golf Maine Park District

    still has openings in some AdultThe Chicagoland Intercolte- broketheschoolrccordlnihedis- SummerSoftba1lLegjmgiate Trackand Ficid Champion- cus sctback in 1983 with a thmw lms arc: Womensships wem hosted by North Ces- of over 120 feet. Freshman Peter 12 ìvionthy night), Mens 16"tralCollegeinNaperville. Tsdm of Maine East High (pijjy evdning & SundayOver 15 area university, col- School missed the school record morning leagues), Men's 12"lege and community college in the 400meterracebyouetenth (Saty afternoon) and Co-edteamscompelrd. ofasecond.16« (Sunday evening).Oakton Community College's The Oaklon Community Col- Ts can register until Apriltopdistancersnner,Leszek Stok- lege Track and Field Team will 19 f y of the open leagues.losa, ran the 10,000 meteriace in be traveling up to the University For more information contact30:56 to easily qualify for the of Wisconsin at Whitewater os

    NJCAA National Champion- April 20 to compele against overships to be held io Texas in tate 30 teamsfsom tivestates. Stoklo-May. Stoldosa's time seas 14 sec- sa will run the 31X10 meter 51cc-omis nuder the qsalifying mark. plechase willi the intonlion ofHis time also broke the Tomasz also qualifying for the nationalsGnabels school record by 4 sec- in that event, Bill McCann willowls. also be throwing with the mIes-

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    Park Ridge Playerspresents comedy

    The Bishop, Cliffu,bmsski, (in(I) taken inatructionfrom niecePenelope, Rebecca Doyle, (right) While maId Ida remaIns prop.erlysilent Marcia t-leltlinger, (center) in rehearsal for See HowTheyRun'.

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    shopalumuus, leacherattheyew. MissSkiJIinisplayedbynai5hChildren'uBjrnuandapant Briton Samantlia Rielra,slso,s, indiieetorofproductioro atthn Des herfirstplay sines moving to thePlaines Theatre Guild as well as Staten froniLondon.PEP. "See How They Run", a fastTheplOtofthiszajiympid.f paced British farce by PhilipComedy concerns a very proper King, will be presented by theBriliSh vicar whose marnage to Park Rige Players (PR?) on Fn-an American actress Itas his hIde day and Satwday Apnt 19 andEnglish connuy town turned up- 20. Showlsme is 8 p.m., at SLsidrdown. Mary's Thealie, 306 S. Prospect

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    Çub Scouts planpancake breakfast

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    High enengy performer CraigSjogrnn brings his blend of pie-emmo juggling, eccentric dance,and knockahout clowning to theHiles PubIc Library, 6960 Oak-ton SL, on Thursday, April 18,from 7-8 p.m.

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    Clown performsat library

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    Por more information, stop bythe Children's Services Depart.ment of the Nile1 Public Li-brai3,, or phone (708) 967.8554,cxl 30.

    A colorful progemu of lead)-donaI Korean dajice will be

    . pecaented in the Baster Room ofthe Morton Grove Public Li-braiy by lire Bang Ciro BunDance Group ou Sulurthy. ApriI20 at 2 p.m.

    The dancer-s will perform ineluborate conlumes and masksand will tell of ancient KoreanCourt and village life throughthe art ofpantomine and dance.

    The ealiibitwijl res, until May15 and may be viewed duringregular library hours. lt is madepossible by a Library Servicesand ConsPuction Act giant fromthe Illinois State Library.

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    Living with Dignity, a free in-fonnation session on aging andend-of-Me deciuioiln, wilt beheld Tuesday, April 23 from t.3 p.m. at the Morton Grove Pub-lic Library.

    Keynote speaker Jane Vol.herding. enectuive director ofthe Evanston Commisainn onAging, will discuss helath, fi-nancial, legal and emotional is-sues.

    Korean dances,art exhibit set

    Refreshments wiIj be servedafter the per(o,ma and every.one is inVited to corne and enjoythis unique pronn, frn ofcharge. For more Infonnafion,please call the Library at 965-4220.

    A upecial Korean nit exhibitentitled 'Poe und Painting"will open in the Baxter Room ofthe Morton Grove Public Li-braiT on Wedneja,, April 17 at7:30 At that time, a receptionwill be held for artist HaesookSong and poet Meesoori BacYoo.and everyone is cordially inviI-ed. For more information, pleasecall 965-4220.

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    YMCA plansFamily FunNight

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