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I 4i) From the Left Hand - byßudBesser This is the üme in my life when I go to too many faner- als. Monday, I attended Joan . Goldbergs fanerai. I metJaän and her hasbaod, Bob, 40 years ago. When the ftrot block family moved into NiTra on Mthll Avenar w Oaktae Mär(aìthrro was much oonntèrrÇtion at thrtr moving iIitòJahro. We joined withjoan andflnb as npoadtng on evening with the nrwcom- ers making sam they were welcomed jeta (he neighbor- hond.Thn Gnldbnrgs kept this friendship threagh the years--- --the Vjóeas were at Mondayn fanerai. ContinaedonPag46 INSIDE: coi' 'e'tl Tl,O,,ak's Sa,dw 60kO Senior Seasons Page 19-30 Home Style Pages 33-36 Classified Pages 40-45 m 'LJ-tLS ' 50 CENTS ER CØPY 7400 WAUKECAN RD NJLES, IL 60714 District 63 schools adjust to redistricting The new school year brings new developments to East Maier District 63, bot adjust- thents seem te be mevieg along smoothly. The Slevensen Schoel in Des Plaines is remodeled and has a new principal at the helm, Dee- ois ldareaok. Glenview's Wash- ington School also has o new priecipol, Karen Beck, who comes to Dislriot 63 from 5ko- Continued on Page 46 Gomberg fills M.G. trustee spot A Cook County law enforce- meet profrnsioeol han agreed to floish the remainder nf o vacated term as toaster of the village nf Morton Greve, the Bugle has learned. Larry Gombeeg, a 15_year reo- ideal of Morton Grove, will rake his nath of office at the board's . semi-annual meeting on Sep- tomber 25 As Deputy Chief Prnbation 015cr in chorge nf the ShaMe office, Gnmberg heads op a divi- sien nf rjht ssperdjsorn and 72 probotien officers Since l'te- vember 1999 Gourberg also Continued nu Luge 46 Park View School, Morton Grove Sthool District #10 At its regular meetieg on Au- gust 21, 2000 the Morton Grove School District #70 gourd of Ed- ocotioti approved a prep000l from William Blair & Company ti) begin the process of re- issuing Working Cash Bauds in the alobad of $2.8 million dol- lars. These bends will replace Weeking Cash Bends that are expiriug and witl nOI iecreane tao rates fer District #70 rent- dents. The bond peacceds will - be used far renavatiau and nun- Cuntirned on Page 46 its Il IILE1 P»L LI8PI9Y £960 üiiT0 SI. tIlLES li. billA k 6 II THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2000 Mercury testing comes to Nues The hendimos are hitting home these days, as Nites neigh- borhonds are targeted e Nicorn ongoing mrecory inventigatiess. tnvnStigative crows bogan in- npectiug 184 area homes Mon- day, Sept. t I , according to Steve Viororuno, assistant to Nues Village Maesgre Abc Sclman. The homes visited have bere identified as these where merco- G regulaloru and meters were re- placed within the lust live years. Vinczeano added that his nf- fice has ant been untsfird nf aey conclusive findings at any ta- sprotinu nitos. Nicena Mercury l'iodler earn- ber is l-888-288-81 IO, and its web sito is www.eicnr.com, fer k L L S itfr Many area homes under investigation anyone wartieg updates in the ongoing investigation. Household harardeus wastes can be breughl In collection 3rd t Internet' arrest this year. A downstate man was atTeSI- ed on a felony charge nf ode- cent solicitation of a child Sep- tembre I al Johns Park, Glcnvirw police said. Kennelb Gusek, 29, nf Nor- mal had planned to meet a 12- year-old girt whorn he had met ne the Internet as she park. The 'girl' Gusek chatted with Cuulinued an Page 46 Glenview exits -area's dispatch ni- group Glenview has withdrawn From ihn regional fier und paramedic dispaiching odi-vice, as they had Ibneutenrd. The prennes RED neuter is enesideced uutmôded. II has benn based in the basement of Glenview's moie fee station Cunlinued nu Pisge 46 ,.rn. NILES and MORTON GROVE alt suona bon,.. d&tuoeod seoit!Lf nas points far disposal: Items libe paints, herbicides, gannllne, clnaniug solvents, automotive Cuutinued un Page 46 Chamber of Commerce week Oecea Bulk Rate T_Es, Postage PAID Bugle News VOL. 44, NO.13 Den/ne McCreery, Eiiive Director of the ¡'111es Chamber of Commerce, was present at Ihn Ast- gout Busted Meeting Io present a Proctamalion to the Village Board proclaiming September J7 thrnugh Seplcmbur23, 2000, as Chumbar ufCammerce Wunk. Pictured with Ms. Mccreeey are (loft ta rig/sI) masIeno Bob Cal/aro, Bart Murphy, and Andrew Przybyln. I rnun,ty jo e IS IflJ ..0 . - t'1'IkW .. - ':chicagoMfoJoI:com

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From the

LeftHand

-byßudBesser

This is the üme in my lifewhen I go to too many faner-als. Monday, I attended Joan

. Goldbergs fanerai.

I metJaän and her hasbaod,Bob, 40 years ago. When theftrot block family moved intoNiTra on Mthll Avenar wOaktae Mär(aìthrro wasmuch oonntèrrÇtion at thrtrmoving iIitòJahro. We joinedwithjoan andflnb as npoadtngon evening with the nrwcom-ers making sam they werewelcomed jeta (he neighbor-hond.Thn Gnldbnrgs kept thisfriendship threagh the years-----the Vjóeas were at Mondaynfanerai.ContinaedonPag46

INSIDE:

coi'

'e'tlTl,O,,ak'sSa,dw 60kO

Senior SeasonsPage 19-30

Home StylePages 33-36

ClassifiedPages 40-45

m'LJ-tLS '

50 CENTSER CØPY

7400 WAUKECAN RD NJLES, IL 60714

District 63schools adjust toredistricting

The new school year bringsnew developments to EastMaier District 63, bot adjust-thents seem te be mevieg alongsmoothly.

The Slevensen Schoel in DesPlaines is remodeled and has anew principal at the helm, Dee-ois ldareaok. Glenview's Wash-ington School also has o newpriecipol, Karen Beck, whocomes to Dislriot 63 from 5ko-

Continued on Page 46

Gomberg fillsM.G. trustee spot

A Cook County law enforce-meet profrnsioeol han agreed tofloish the remainder nf o vacatedterm as toaster of the village nfMorton Greve, the Bugle haslearned.

Larry Gombeeg, a 15_year reo-ideal of Morton Grove, will rakehis nath of office at the board's

. semi-annual meeting on Sep-tomber 25

As Deputy Chief Prnbation015cr in chorge nf the ShaMeoffice, Gnmberg heads op a divi-sien nf rjht ssperdjsorn and 72probotien officers Since l'te-vember 1999 Gourberg also

Continued nu Luge 46

Park View School,Morton GroveSthool District #10

At its regular meetieg on Au-gust 21, 2000 the Morton GroveSchool District #70 gourd of Ed-ocotioti approved a prep000lfrom William Blair & Companyti) begin the process of re-issuing Working Cash Bauds inthe alobad of $2.8 million dol-lars. These bends will replaceWeeking Cash Bends that areexpiriug and witl nOI iecreanetao rates fer District #70 rent-dents. The bond peacceds will

- be used far renavatiau and nun-Cuntirned on Page 46

its IlIILE1 P»L LI8PI9Y

£960 üiiT0 SI.

tIlLES li. billA

k 6

II

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2000

Mercury testingcomes to NuesThe hendimos are hitting

home these days, as Nites neigh-borhonds are targeted e Nicornongoing mrecory inventigatiess.

tnvnStigative crows bogan in-npectiug 184 area homes Mon-day, Sept. t I , according to SteveViororuno, assistant to NuesVillage Maesgre Abc Sclman.

The homes visited have bereidentified as these where merco-G regulaloru and meters were re-placed within the lust live years.

Vinczeano added that his nf-fice has ant been untsfird nf aeyconclusive findings at any ta-sprotinu nitos.

Nicena Mercury l'iodler earn-ber is l-888-288-81 IO, and itsweb sito is www.eicnr.com, fer

k L L S

itfrMany area homes under investigation

anyone wartieg updates in theongoing investigation.

Household harardeus wastescan be breughl In collection

3rd t Internet'arrest this year.

A downstate man was atTeSI-ed on a felony charge nf ode-cent solicitation of a child Sep-tembre I al Johns Park,Glcnvirw police said.

Kennelb Gusek, 29, nf Nor-mal had planned to meet a 12-year-old girt whorn he had metne the Internet as she park.

The 'girl' Gusek chatted withCuulinued an Page 46

Glenview exits

-area's

dispatch

ni-

groupGlenview has withdrawn From

ihn regional fier und paramedicdispaiching odi-vice, as they hadIbneutenrd.

The prennes RED neuter isenesideced uutmôded. II hasbenn based in the basement ofGlenview's moie fee station

Cunlinued nu Pisge 46

,.rn.

NILES andMORTON GROVE

alt suona bon,..d&tuoeod seoit!Lf

nas

points far disposal: Items libepaints, herbicides, gannllne,clnaniug solvents, automotive

Cuutinued un Page 46

Chamber of Commerce week

Oecea

Bulk RateT_Es, Postage

PAIDBugle News

VOL. 44, NO.13

Den/ne McCreery, Eiiive Director of the ¡'111es Chamber of Commerce, was present at Ihn Ast-

gout Busted Meeting Io present a Proctamalion to the Village Board proclaiming September J7

thrnugh Seplcmbur23, 2000, as Chumbar ufCammerce Wunk.Pictured with Ms. Mccreeey are (loft ta rig/sI) masIeno Bob Cal/aro, Bart Murphy, and Andrew

Przybyln.

I

rnun,ty jo e IS IflJ ..0 . -t'1'IkW

.. - ':chicagoMfoJoI:com

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in-u-lifetime oppoetanity to serthe reslerutien that is being of-fered to the public by the High-wend and Highland Park lisIar-ical Saeiedes und the PortSheeiduu Historical PreservationSeemly us they spoeser the ForISheeidun Heute Toar 2050 enSunduy, September 24 from I -5 p.m., peintsuat Leunra Cnr-vue, president of the HighwoodHistorical Society.

The toar includes ten loca-tiens cansisdng of restored offi-Ceps family homes, ceedomin-ium units in the renovatedenlisted men's barracks, a new-ly-construeted Parade Groundhome, the Gfficers Club, theGuard Hnuue aod the Fort Sheri-dart military cemetury wherePvl. Michael Rengar, who sur-vived Lt. Col. George A. Cas-tee's battle at Little Big Hum, isburied. That locky Itishmuu wasleft with a detail lo guard thesoPply wagons au 264 of hiscomrades rode lo the battle finId

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the Fueragut High School JuniorR.G,T,C. in Chicago will beauhund te assist iu the loar. TheirMililary Advisor, LI. Col. (Rel.)Ned Mutrich, it looking ferwurdte -retuming la his old post Ioleek at Ihn Port in its new civil-ian aletee.

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Inricul Society has planned ureally fao afternoon for yea ouSunday, September 24 at 2 p.m.Afice birds and bees, it is natural1h01 we continue with Bago toButterflies und Rich Tepee iscoming to the Museum with hiscollection. Whul started nut as"sotnetlting to fill the lime" hasturned into a teeasare trave ofbeautiful bulterflins. He comesto us with u great deal of knowl-edge und will show only u small

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Checks enly will be accepiedand should be made eut to "FortSheridan House Tour 2005."Mailto PG. Bex 442, HighlandPark, IL 60035. Fur further in-formutine, call 847/604-3396,

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Programs are scheduled forthe lust Sunday of the menth(watch for details), Fantasy Teaplans are being compleled forNovember 4 and 5, aud TwelfthNight in set up for January,2001.,

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Joan C. Goldberg passed awayrecently. An active member ofthe Nites-Meeten Greve Leugnenf Women's Voters, Mrs. Geld-berg headed the Early Child-hood Cenler nf the Jewish Com-munity Center and wasinstrumental in having the

At pretest, Congress is consid.cring a Ooc-yearestensioe ou theInlceent tan moratorium eliminaI-in0 Ihr collection of local andSlale colleclios of sales av until2006.

This moraroeiunt will be costly10 OOC local retail stores. You askruby? Because, Islernet "n-toiler"IrOvS:lcti005 arc exempt fromsoirs Ian givisg them an unfairadvantage ovcr local rctailcrs.Local rclailers have already be-gun to capericncc tile Itnancialinlpaul created by Ihr inequity af-Filiated with Interset ectail sales.

If tlliS tltOraloriutn is passed byCosprcss and continucs for fiarVOiltS. 150 aeticipalv a draslic re-docIlIty O hIc llhilily of lttcol cc-tailLes Ill cotepete with "c-toilers"

Samuel G. Footlik,, 75, architect

Builder Samuel G. Foottikpassed away Sept. 13 al RushNorth Shore Medical Cenler.

Foetlik, presently nf North-brook and formerly of MortonGrove, had a career in architec-tare that spanned 45 years. Hewon many dbsign awards andmost receutty Overouw ihn EstateSeries ut historic Fort Sheridan.

His work was influenced bythe Florida ranch slyte. His de-signo afteu otiliced cedar and

school taken oser by B'nai Jebe-shua BellI Elohim Synogue.

She is survived by her bus-band Robert and son Michael.She won grandmother of two. Ason Dan predecrused her.

In Morton Grove, he designedmorn thautOS homes fer Adel-mon und Brett Builders in thewest end of Morton Grove undthe Northwest Suburban Syna-gogue on WrsI Lyons Avenue.

Survivors include threb sons,Marc, Rusty and Rosin; a.daughter, Karen; five groedahil-deco; a brother, Sam; u sister,Mariov Lacar.

Nues receives HomeTown Award

Thu Village of Nitos recived 2nd Place for Gcs'et'nur GeorgeRyan's Home Tuwn Award io recognition of ita "Senior AfterHoare Program:in the SeniorCilizen lnvetvemetnl Category. Pic-tared above are Trustee Louellu Prentce, Mayor Nicholus B.Blase, Assistant Villagu ManagorMuryKayMorrisoey, and Sun-iorCenturDireclorJim Slavish.

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Cambridge Bunk along with visage and loweship officials held a ribbon casing ceremony on Friday,September 1, 2000. The ribbon cuBing ceremony kicked oSa two-weekgrund opening celebralion forthis communitybank Cambridge Bunkopenedlheirfirstoffice in LakeZarich in April, 1996, foltowedbythe openingofan office io Hawlhorn Woodsin 1999.

Cambridge Bank in locally owned and managed and offers MorIon Grove and its surrounding rom-masilios personalized service. II is a full service bank wilh something for everyone. NoI only can cus-tomers find the traditional bunking options; there aro specialized services including The Prime TimeClub for those qualified individuals who are SO and overaed The Cambridge Young Backer's Club forchildren up lo the age of 18. A specialbankingsotvice io offeredto oeniorsin high ochoolwho may needa checking account. A wide range of electronic banking services, including banking byphone and on-linebanking undbillpayiagare available. Otherbenefits...donats andcoffee ere rySutarday morningl

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The Julia,Belle Swain: ALady of the River

From where I stood en the sec-cod deck, it didotlook like a serething. Wed have lo exitLock 6clan acote angle to avoid the borgesystem awoitisgentry. Thot enginloomed, os the boat inched for-word in concért with Ihn thcmp-ing paddtewhret. Below os on thefirst deck thr crow watched too,and es oar bow passnd smoothlyis froot of the borgo, oar wag re-acted toodly, 'Perfectt Heshirnd.

Which says two things aboutthe atmnaphnrn neboand the JaliaBelle Sowie . high on skill, towos formality. Perhups that frne-spiritndotmosphcre is why candi-dates Gore and Linhcrmanbrought thnir campuigs onto aniverboat following the Demo.craticconventios..

ThrJslio Belle Swain is one ofIhn mw remaining usthentirstnam-pawerod pussesger ves-sels still operating the Mississip-pi River System. Boill io 1971.shes fittrd with a 510am propal-sian system once installed in theferry, Ci nfßoton Roage, backin 1915. Herreciprecating engioesystem that drives the 21-foot di-aeteter paddlrwherl has loggedwell ovnroneotillion miles.

After oar 9 am. boarding weaboso bals in thr bow, the betterto watch the river, ag il comes tomeet us. After the captains wet-

by Barbara A. Mendeleohn

Come we setded bak le sing-clangs and the feel of the river.Mid-morning snacks (fresh frailand pranat batter cookies) weremade available.

My friend and I already knewhow relasing, pot reviving, twodays os board could be. We firsttraveled the Jaliu Belle Swoiu iofall of 94, when her homcpnrlwas LeClairr, Iowa. Theo thebamptious gaming boats closedin, offending her genteel sensibil-ities and stealing tariffs. no sheOstrand her red whenl to down-stream aod headed north to La-Crasse, wisconslis.

Around LuCrostn the river-honks are irregelur with scodyshores and islands. Rental house.boats are common, often polledup on an island beach, kids anddog wadingin the shallows.

On this day, clase to 40 passes-grrs gathered in the dining roomto Inseh on Chicken Kiev withwild rice and steumed vegetable,salad, beverage end dessert. Althe back of the room behind nVictorian bar, we saw reddishliaIs of the paddles sloggingdownward through opaqan, river.splattered windows.

Under routine conditions, theCuptnin will extend un invisationto visit the pilothoase. Sa weclimhed she steep steps ap In thepilothoase where we band Cap-lain Carl Henry looking ade-

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An hr tends the wheel (only aslight turn givcs a qoick. sore re-5P055R he says), he characterizeshis past as pilot of the Julia BelleSwain, as 'a feather in my cap..among riverboaters,' he confidesproudly, 'lisio bent enjoys n fol-lowing." We watch the river, thebunks, the wildlife, thu river traf-fie. We enjoy,

Docking shortly after 2 p.m. inWieano, we boarded o has thattook us to a fine local history mc-seam and, after sapper, ta anoverlook fora riverundeity lightsdisplay.

In the morning the bas took asto a stained glass factery/urtisans'workshop . Winona is somethingofa stained glass center - then onlo a Polish church where wonder-fol marbleized effects were oc-complished with paint and brush.We ended the morning at thestore, moseam and offices ofWatson, tee., one nf the earliestnf the home prodaela companies,founded in 1068 os the JR. Wet-kiss Medical Cnmpanv. -

Watson only sells sIs waresthroogh representatives.

By noon wem on hoard andsederway, and by I p.m. we'reIsnebing enharn steakand au gru.tin potatoes. Our rotem passedquickly with some personatread-ing sundwiehed between a crow-member's gaitarstnsmmisg.

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Dr. Aikhalafasvi is a memberof the American Medical Asso-ciatian and the Chicago MedicalSociety.

Dr. Aikhatafawi's affice in inElmwood Park, at 7h13 WestBelmont Avenue. Appointmentscan be made by calling (708)583-9788.

Prescription DrugGiveaway Programs

In year medication ton copee-sive far your budget? Arc youcheating between medicine andyaur meals? ne, infermatien ina new booklet might help.-, The Prescripdee Assistance

Caulilion of Chicuga, if. hes justpublished a booklet, "Preacrip-tian Drug Giveaway Pragrams."The beekint gives infcrmalien anhew and where te get free & nwcnstprrscriptien drugs.

"There are aver 70 pregramsfram majar drag manufacturersthatpravidc free or law cast mcd-icutiee. These pragrams are rare.ly, if roer publicized," says ChrisPengsak, aresnamcherat Prescrip-tien Ansistance Cealitian."Wear published an A ta Z tint-ing efull the drags that me availu-hie te certain qualified greops ferfece nr at oro law cent directlyfrem the mannfacturrr.Thrrr arenearly 46 wuhan Americans thatarr tucking health cure insurance,many nf wham cuald benefitfram thr infnrmatiun in thisbuaklrt. "

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'Travel Tapestry

See the wend threngKttsr oyesofseusnned travelers by enretlingioTrarel Topeorry, a nix-werktratare series efferrd by OaklandEmeritus pragram thai meetsfrem 2:35-4 p.m. en Wednes-days, beginning Oct. 4, at the RuyHmtstnin Campus, 770! N. Lin-celu Avruue, Skekie,

Each week the histery, cottureand pnaple uf a different censtryare pralited, including Spain,Cesta lOica, Nrpul and Tibet, theLuire Valley uf Franco, Lendun,and Singapore and ledunesia.Students age 60 and ulder whulïon is Gakten's district puy $35for the lecture sedes; these whaarc under age 60 er live uut.af-distcictpuy $40.

Fur mare infuematien abaulTromelTopeerr'y and usher Gwen-tus prugnams, cull (8471 635-1414.

GERMANY'S HEARTLANDThe Prairie View Travel Club is planning u preview ef Ilse

May 2001 "Geemauy's Heanlland" trip no Menday, Sept. 18 inthe Prairie View Cummunily Center. The nine-day lop includestours uf Berlin, Dresden, Putudam, Wilteeborg, Nuremberg,Wiesbaden and the Rhine River. The nest te $1,949. CallCatherine Drue ai 965- 1200 te regislerferthe Preview.

"VITAMINS & NUTRITION".FOOD SEMINAR

Jam natrilian censuliaut and Mactan Grave Seniar NutridanSur Manager, Gus Habighursi ut I 1 am. en Friday, Sept. 22 inthe Village Hall Sreior Couler. "Vilaminn & Nairitiun" will hrthe topic for this fend seminar which are important campeneulsof thu older pernees diet. Stay fur lurch which mill br served al-I I :45 am., following tise semieur. Far a leech neseevatine, callIhr Morlan Groor SeeinrHetLinr al 470-5223.

DIABETES SCREENINGNen-innalin-depnndent diabetes is gradual in unset and usual-

ly occurs in adults ever age 40. Some of she waring signs arc:blurred or any change in visien, lingling nr itchy skis; sluwhealing nf cals und breites; and druwsiness. Free diabetesscteeuieg is uffernd from 9 lo IO am. ne Tuesday, Sept. 26 in IlseMorion Grave Village Hall Seniur Center. People cemiug in ferthe screening shnuld fast Pram the evening armai uf the nighlbefare.

GOLF MILL SHOPPINGSeniurs wishing tojaie sheppers un a inip te GnlfMilI Mall en

Tuesday, Scpt. 26 sltould call tnday la reserve a seat au ihnSesieriree. Heme pick-ips begin at 18 n.m. wiih arrival at GellMill ut I I n.m. Shap and bremse far three haars suhl thrSeniortran returns shappers heme ai 2 p.m. Mall trips urn ached-aled an the last Tuesday nf every mueth al ne cmxl. Call IlseMarIon Grave SeninrHntLiee at470-5223 fnrarcseroatien.

p "TIMES OF YOUR LIFE""te your,jife what yea expected it wuold be?" tmpreving the

quality efhealth and leisure time Ihren days is u challenge far allage grasps. Julie Miler, - u Licensed Clinical PrufesnienalCaunseter with the Ceanseling Conter nf Luthneae GeneralHospital, will discuss the samiens timos uf ncr's life, and the de-cisiuns ene nords tu make in relaiiun tu werk, family and Irisare.The program begins ai 2 p.m. en Sunday, Get. I in ihn MerIseGreve Public Library, 6140 Linculn Avnnoo and is en-spunsered by the Library, Ihr Marten Grave Park District undthe Village uf Merise Grevo's Doparlmont ufFamily & SeninnServices. Lighlrnfreslsmrnls will be nerved. Roservatiuns can hemedo by calling thoLibrary at 965-4220.

CLASSES 1N SIGN LANGUAGE -

The Maine TewnshipTnwn Hull at 1780 Ballard Ruad in ParkRidge will hast Beginners )Dciebcr 5 la Drceoshrr 14) and Io.termediale (Ocleber4 te Dncrmhrr6). Classes taughl by entino-ally cortifiod inslnucler, Micki Baren-Geruirin. The foe whichincludes alt class materials is $9Oper person. Fur mure inferma-lias, call Momo Tuwenhip'u Direclar uf Disablrd Srrnices,DunnuAndersun at297-25 IO.

STATE TO OFFERDIGITAL LICENSE SERVICES

The First Natinnal Bank nf Merlan Greve will eifer dniserslicrnnesonvicrs fram 9:30 am, te 2:30p.m. un Wednesday, Oct.18. Services will ioelnde wniltnn and sismo irsting, ihn issuanceuf drivrru licenses nod idontificaitae cards end the nab ufvehicle stickers fer passenger liceusnptaten will he effcred.

This mnbilr driver sommes pragrum is part uf Illinein' newdigital driver's Iiceosr syslem. Fer a $5 fee, applicants mayexchange thnir canent valid driver's license fer n digital license.In udditinu In nurrnndnriug their nId license, àpplicuntt mustshaw an addilienal farm nf identificulino with their signature.

2 Individoals within nue year uf the expiratiun dale uf thntr drtverf;) license muy renew fur a S IS fee. Visinu and written tests can he

administered hai these needing rand tesI will sat br able ismeow thorn.

The digital license and ideetiftcalinu card prevides increasedserenity and durability, and il aise affen new lenIn fer lawnofnrcement tu pruiret Illinnis citizens from frand and misuse nfidmetifteaitan. Using digilsi imaging, Ihr Secretary uf Stute'safEen can electrunically captare and sturo images andsigualuren. Only Ihn Secretary nf Stale's alEce and law nnfarcr-ment can retrieve these images fer oenifying identity er issuingduplicate licenses.

Nues Senior Citizens588-8420 588-8000

NILRS SENIOR CENTER REGISTRATIONThe Nues SoeinrCculenuffors FRiuEmembemnhip In Village

nfNtics residents, age 62 und even, and their ynuegen upaunos.Tu regtster fnr classes, trips, an purchase tickets, yea must ho amember nf Ike Center. Please call nr visit, und be placed en themailing liaI.

- VOLUNTEERSNRRDRDMEALS ON WHEELS DRIVERS arc needed In deliver meals

In Nibs humebaundelderly, weekdays between I 1 n.m. la 12:30p.m. Please contact Kelly at580-8420.

COMPUTER 1.49 VOLUNTEERSuerded tu ansist ether nId-oradults in learning le uso cempuiers; (2 1a4 hnurn/wook). Cnm-pslnrcsperieecoroquircd.Trainingprevidod. CantuclJaymi.

NEW TRIPS ADDED - A VISIT TO SUETwa Daims: Thut'uday, Ort. 26; and Friday, Nno. 3; 9 am. tu

4:30 p.m. Travel back to the lime nf the diunsaursl Visit Suonithe Field Museam. Then 'enjey a delicinus lunch ai Lawry'scimice efPrime Rib er Turkey. Cust: $30. Nate: Gu salo - 0cm-ber4, -

GENERAL TICKET SALESPlease raIller ticket uruilabiliG.

An Antnotn Adozritat'e ¡II - Tnouduy, Sept. 26, 8 um. tu 4:30p.m. We are affmn beautiful Shabbuna Stair Park fur nor aenualday uf heating, fishing and hiking. Bring cmmfnrlable ebmos. Apicnic lunch will br served. CasI: $22.

Gesehen Lito Lauch E Marrie - Friday, Ort. 6 er 12 nuen.Sliced Turkey Sandwich and petate salad. Jemals, The Liar(1999, PG-13( with Rehin Williams at t p.m. Cast: $2.

Sanduy at the Center: Orrmbotfeut - Sunday, Ort. 15, 11a.m.tu 3.'30p.ns. Enlerluiemnul alike Dctnbenfeslfealurcs The Alpin-ers, and afenarse, aGennun feasliocludiog Bratwurst, German-Style Rausted Chicken, Bavarian Groen Brans, HumemadeSauerkraut, Hei German Palate Salad, and u Surprise Dossoot.Cnst: 57.

Evening et 1hz Cmsttzt-,' Cat'dPurty - Wednesday, Ort. 25, 5 te8:30p.m. Eejny a Submarino Sandwich & Gorman Petolu Saludfellawed by an evening of Pieuchle, Bridge, Peker, Une, Bil-liards, und Beard Gamos. Please nemify Ihn frenI desk ifyno arointemnied in playing n spocific game, but da nel have n partner.Cual: $6.

SENIOR COMPUTER LABThe Hiles Sonier Center cusvoetod a elassrenm iota a Cern

pulorLab wilh6 cnmpoirrn (wilh4 meresehodolodhy the endethe year). Sign up al the Roceptien Desk fer 45 mienten nf rem-pulenpruetice time. Help in always uvuiluble in the cemputor taband practice time is free. Chock Ibreugheul the year fundare nedcastnfeampatorclnnnen.

YARN NEEDEDThe Senier Center is requesting loftuvenyaro nrncraps nfmn- -

ieeial far vototaes and senier crafmees. Lap rebes und shawls aremade far velrruns at Hines Hespilul. Velunleerkeittees and cre-chotees amaIne needed. Pleasecull us.

FOR YOUR HEALTHVILLAGE OF NILES SENIOR CENTER

OCTOBER11BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING

Bleed Pressure Screening is Wodnenday, Oct. I 1, I lu 3:30p.55. Nuappaintmonteeqnieed.

OCTOBER 12MUSIC FOR SENIORS

Monic far Soniers will be pretested un Thursday, 0cl, 12 at 2p.m. This ene heur musical prugeamfeatores Wrigley Field en-gneisi, Gary Prissy, and Many Brumo Gem Rarees Monte Cu.Cumrjnin in sing-a-lungs, prizes, end warthwhile welluenn in.farmalinn. This wenderful prugrum is Peer, bat regmsiradun is re-qaired.

NOVEMBER 2VASCULAR HEALTH SCREENING

Vascular Health Scnecsiog in Thursday, Huy. 2, 9 n.m. te 4p.ui. in Reem 127. Strate Scrooning.(Cannad Artery Tent). unalirasnued eftltn arteries in the neck. CesI: $36. Prespheral Arle-nial Durase (Ankle Brachial Index), au.ultrasnued lu measurebinad flaw is the ants and legs. Cest: $36. Ahdumival AnnieAneurysm Test, an ultrassund in visualize 1hz existence nf anabdeminal aneurysm. Cent: 536.

Ail three sereeningol 590. We Care sotli perferm screenIngs.Call: 1.800-253-1 I 81 tu schedule ne uppuintmeul.

Pnoumneuccol Vaccine is aliti available, Cnntaet TerryDalivVallir, RN, BSN, for an appointment..

Andrew's Private Duty, Inc.,Nues -source for home healthcare -

A healthy individual takes caneof his awn affairs, bui when ho'sstricken by calastnOphio illness,can thnse amanti him adeqqatnlyassumm these tasks, as he mayesfrntn cecevery mIe cuntediul

"Usually, Ihis scream is eutcesnidneed until dtn urnd arisen,"says Andrew lOaner, ce-ewner nfAndrew's Private Duty, Inc. Wilhso many folks empinyod full-time taday, taking mn additiunaldaims are a strain in mesi fami-lies. If the tappen system innIasailuble, the recovering membermay be farced intn a nursinghorno fer anodi Ihal can easily heprovided in the privacy nf theirown heme. Andrew's Private

- Duty nifers clients an nilemalive10 care in upublic facility by mak-ing permanent heme caro availe-

. bic.The cumpuny aprecien bulb an

a healthcare refeneul service andav an ompinymenl agency. Manycaregivers an Andrew's registryhave formal training in ihrhonithcoro field. Still ethers havehigher educatiun in ether fields.Certified canso asmislants)CNAs), a jab categery that isstair liconsed, are aine availablethmuagh the agency.

Kamm's 23 yours in healthcarc,both as unEN. in Peland and pri-vair caregivee in Chicugu and IhrPnrkRidgo anca, give him knewl-edge uf the field and how it aper-ates. Ho und parinen, Melinda Ku-bale, uponed in Nibs in 1997.

Kuhuk oses hen human en-seaters bnckgnound tu set up andadmininter the registry's serren.ing prnconn. "Gun suceras islargely duo la nun xceeeniugmolhudn. The hotter the inferma-tise we have en clienis' nords, thebrime the services wo can pea-vide," she says. Kobak laileesquestines annund clioeis' needs,and she mviown responsos withprenpeelive applicants, Inekingfun apprnpniamo matches, She yen-ifies neforeucen, licenses, cm-pluyment histneies und oduca-tino, uvcnlaying hard data withacquired instincts.

The agencyeharges u une.timefee nf ene week nalary ne placo-menE, which is waived je caseaenthen pluermone is acedar!.Rates aro such su that en a lung-term basis, in-herne, une-en-nnecane may br a mnnm favnrnblo fi.naucial eplinu than .insdlaIiandcaro.

Andrew's Pnivuto Duty canstaff fer childenro needs us well.Slap tu pick np a bmncbuer de-

Io 1366, KIng Edward Ill nlEnglond notlnwod bowlInglo koop hIn troops foeasrdon orcttoey,

TIlE BUGLE, THURSDAY, uEl'rEMBER 21, 2tO PAGE 23

hyßarbara A. Mendrinuhn

scribing services un In review loi-tors nf nudensernenl fnmm salis-fled chonta and healthprefossimnuis.

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Sook Ja Kim C.NA., was r-cently named 'Employe of thoQuarter at Bethony TerraceNursing Centre, where she hasworked for the past 26 years. Ac-cording te Administrator NraKolich, 'Sook Ja is a dedicatedemployee whe works hard andtruly cares about the residents at

- the Terrace. Were very foctunatete have her er staff! The Em-ployce of the Qsartrr award isgiven te recognize empleyertwise dnmonstcateexcellrncr out-tanding performance and drdi-

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Diabetics at -increased riskfor gum disease

Diabetes can weaken yourmonths germ fighting powers -putting the more titan 14 millioaAmecicatts with diabetes atas io-creased risk for gum diseaseWants the Chicago DoctaS Socio-ty.

Studies show that diabeticsaC-csttnolfltn increased antoonls ofplaque (astickyfllm offood, sali-va md germs), probably becausethey have less nativa to help re-move it. Il is this greoleraccamo-talion of plaque that is the pn-mary factor lItaI begias - thedesteocti000fgnmt aed boue.

!!When you Itave gum disease,Ilse germs in your monflt destroyYost gums and Ilse bone acouodyour teeth," said Mory J. HayesD.D.S., spokespersas tor the Chi-cago Deolal Society. High bloodsogar trvels can couse gum dis-ease to get wotse. lt is very im-portastI thutdittbetics receive reg-ulm dental clteckups to cmttrolploque buildup. Once au infer-don sels in, it takes looger fssr thediabetic patient to heat,' said Dr.Hayes.Warniug Signs of CuosDiseose:

.Bleeding gums wbea you brushnr floss.-Resi, swollen ne tnudee gums.-Gums that have pulled awayfrom teeth. Paetofthe troth's rootmuyohaw, or your teeth may looklanger..Pusbctwees theteethtntd gums.-Bad bnmth..Penunaontteeth thature loose ormaviugaway fromeuch other.-Changes tu tIte wuyyourleeth fiLwhen you bite..Cbaages in the fit ofportiul den-tucesoobridges.

Fer the diabetiC palieul. cou- -trolling blood sugar levels midregular dentad visits are the bestweapons against tooth mid gumdisease. la oddition, the ChicagoDenial Society recstmmeads thateveryone brasit and floss daily,maintain regular denmi appoint-meuts, and purchase new tooth-brushes every three moaths fistoplimalueal bealthcore.

Whnn you help sameene np ahilt. ynurn u little nrurer the topynurself.

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MAJNE TOWNSIOII' SitNJOR ACTIViTIES-: By Mary Swanson

-: Director of Adult Sc Senior Servtces

Maine Township Senior Citizens offer residenle 65 and old-er a variety of pro&ams. Membership is FREE. Fer mere in-formation or te rngister as a member, please contact the Adultond Snuier Depoetmmutof Maine Township at (847) 297-2510weekdays.- - - - -

Below ace samplès of opeoming programs. Regtstradons areocceptrd by mail only attd most ht accomponird by separatechocks fnr each program. Mail to: Mutue Townthrp, TownHall, 1700 Ballard Rd.. Park Ridge, IL 60068.

SEPTEMBER EVENTS AND ACTIVITIESWOMEN'S TEA -

Friday, Soptember 22, 10 orn. to 12 noon. Town Hail.Cost: $3.50 inctodrs refreshrmnts ond program presentod

by Betsy Wand titled "My Grandmother Had One of Those".Hrt talk tupIeres life experiences with clever anmdotes andslides. Volontcrrs ore needed to serve refreshments. -

SECRETARY OF STATE'SRULES OF THE ROAD REFRESHER COURSE

Friday, September 22, Town Hall, I to 3 p.m.No charge, bot mtl pre-rogistor. Thr Township is proud to

be able to offer this coarse, which will help attendees preparefor the license renewal test.

BASIC CALLIGRAPHY CLASSMonday, Septermber 25, Town Hull, 9:30 to 1 1 :30 am..Cost: 57 per portee and includes a calligraphy feantmn Pt

and ich.

BREAKFAST- CLUB-TRIAD PROGRAM"An Overview of the FBI"

Thsrsduy, September 28, Town Halt, 9:30 te 10:30 orn.Free admitsino, but must pre-rrgistrr. Light breakfast tu

This is the sinth in dir series of Triad programs, whtch arecemposed of Ihn AARP, the tetemationol Assn. nf Chiefs ofPolice, and the Nalienal Sheriffs Assu. This wilt frotare anevervirW ofThe Federal Bureau of lnvnstigattee.

OCTOBER EVENTS AND ACTIVITIESBINGO

Doors open at 12 none, Cost is 50 rents. Rrfroshmenls areserved. Pro-registration is requested.

Tuesday, Oct. 5 - Oakstee Ansio, 1665 Oakton Flore, DesPlaints; and Thursday, Our. 5 - Town Hall, 1700 Ballard, ParkRidge.

MOVIE AND POPCORNTuesday, Oct. lO, 12 neon lo 3 p.m., Town Hall, 1700 BuI-

tard, Park Ridge.Cost io $1, and includes popcorn and soda. Mevie in "The

Oat of Towners". Cull Donna Andnrson at 297-2518 far reset-

OCTOBERFEST LUNCHEONWednesday, Ort. 11, Lunch served at 12 neon, Chotean

Ritz, 9100 Milwaukee, Nilen.Cost is $1 1.75 per member, and 512.75 per guest.Covers tonch, gratuity and entertainment. Reservations on

sparo available busis.

TAL CHI CLASSThtisdy Oct. Id, 19, 6; Novernbbr 2,, 9, 16, 30; und De-

cember 7; 2 to 3 p.m.,- Tuwu Hull, t700 Ballard, Park Ridgn.Castis$2

More notato teilt be unnoanred irr forare iootteo uf The Ba-fie.

._ iHawaiian dancers perform for seniors

Motsz Swanson, center, Direelur of Senior andAduft Services for Maine Township, got her firsl im-preuuiOn ofhow much fan the monthly aether luneheonu can be. Dancers from 16e DnsPtaineu-basedBarefoolHawoiiane ehowedhora fewmoves before thoyperformed recentlyfornearty300 at the Cha-

teaa Ritz io Eilen. For information on attending future events, Seniors should call Mary at 847-297-

2510.

Esploro hamon creativity andenpression in its many forms byenrotting in a class offered byOokton's Emeritus Program. Altdusses meet at Oukton's RayHaetslein Campus, 770! N. Lin-cole Avenue, SheEr.

New Chinore Citsenrn (HUM593-61, Touch-Tone 01191) rs-omisses films that address issuessuch ou the rete nf tradition inmodern Chinese society and thequnnt for identity. The films ofcelebrated directnrs, snob asChen Raigo und Zhueg Yimoo,are viewed. Thisctossmrets from9:30 am-I 2 :45 p.m. on sic Tues-days. brginning Oct. 17, Thecourse fee is S IOU.

Getting Overt Afriean Anseri-ran S/tart Stades (HUM E78-6t,Touch-Tone 04642) copIares therhrme efsurvival in the short sto-ries ofvsnieus African Amrrscunwritnrs, inctading Chartes W.Chesnritt, Richard Wright, Doro-thy West and -OwendutynBrooks. This class meets frum2:30-4 p.m. en sin Tuesdays, be-ginningOct. 17.Thecnnrsnfer is$70. -

"Curmen"and Verioma-SsyIeOperas (MUS E56-61, Toach-Tono 02675) esumines the eon-cept of "tenth" in musical dramawith recorded osumpins fromCorniest,

Ccsculteria Rastiru,tuand Pugliarri. This class meetsfrom 2:30-4 p.m. es fose Tues-days. beginning Oct. .10, Thn

Emeritus programfocuses on the arts

coseno fee is $50.Studrole age 60 sud older who

live in Ookton's district pay buttthe listed fer. Pernees who haveregistered far Oaklon Or ALLclasses within the last five yearsund huso a Social Secarity Sam-ber on file may register cuing theTouch-Toee phone registrationsystem by dialing (847) 635-t6t6. Touch-Tone registrationrequires poyment using a majorcredit card (Visa, MasterCard orDiscover).

OthnrEmecitus arts classes be-ginning 5000 incladr TreunurenefRuroia in Mescuw andSi. Fe-fernburg, Mueles: The frencneuafone Time, Su Mussy StoriesSu Little Time, Friday After-neun at the Monee, Theater.Going in Chicagu, CreativeWriting, Teehniqaeu in Drawingand FourPbuyo.

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: FLU & PNEUMONIA SHOTSTheVillage ofMorton Grovewill provideflu and pneumonia

uhetsferresideuts age 50+. Shots are free ifthe patioons primaryinsurance in Medicare Part B. Those entolled In on 01MO or whodo not subscribe to ModiroraPort B pay $00 for the flu, and $20ferthopneomooisnhot. -

- Influenza damages the mucous tinieg of the tuogs. causingsusceptibility to pneumonia, Thin can be dangerous for peoptcwith heart diuconc. diabetes, 050mb, tong disease und kidney

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disease. toftneoza shots provide immunity to the mostcommonty pecdictnd Ito steams fac the coming wiesen. Senioesshould get u So shot each year. Pneumonia shots provide tife-

- Ing immmanity te the moss cnmmon forms of pneumonia.People who havc alecady received this shut do not coed oeotheeone. Anyone:

t) Attorigiute chicken, chichee fcothces or eggs;Allergic to contact lens sotutian or thnrmerisol

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Who hun ever suffered from the Olness known osGuillian-BarroSyndrome; or

WIse han cold symptomn the day oftheirnhot; wilt oct beimmunized.- Thone interested in o shot moss make u rosrrvation by culling

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COMPUTER TUTORSA there-week introductory computer course in planeed from

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Mary -Lou DeBoer, of Park Ridge, hOn Ike cake for heraunt, Alma Markow (left), an pact of her 103rd birthday cele-

bration. The event woo celebrated at Notwgod Park Homè

(NPI-1), 6016-20 N. Nina Ave., Chicago, where Machew is a

resident. Markow, formerly of Park Ridge, wan a oolunleer al

the Home for 40 yearn and nerved an prenidenl of Ilse Nor-

wood Park Home Women's Service League in 1979 when

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Two AARP 55 Alive defen- -nive driving classes hove beenscheduled at Ilse Skokie PelicoStation. Designed esprcially foethese who work and cannel saketime off for the weekday offer-ingo, the coorse requires 8 bourndivided betweeo nwo days andanexpeoditnrenf$tO. Thatin totallyeecovernd sheongh a moadaseeyreduelioo io the liability persienof auto iosoeoeco - for up so threeyears. The course is open to thoseage 50 and over. with the mondot-cd reduction' applying lo thoseage 55, and with nome insurancecompanies offering nimilar dis-counts for any age driver com-pleling such accorse.

An esening class meets Sep-tember 25, Monday, and Septem.ber 27, Wednesday, from 6 lu 10p.m. A Sotuedoy clans monts Oc-tuber 14 und2l, 9 0mb 1 p.m.

The program helps parlici.. pants reeaguizc and counteract

the effeels of aging en driving -wbich begin as early as in our20's. Through guided dincassion,video tupe, and active poelicipo-tian, slodeets review significadchanges in vision, hearing, re-spouse timo, and hew this affectsour efforts te best the increasingtraffic jams. Emphosiu is net onjust meeting legal reqaieemeets,but no becoming a safer driver -able le drive atoes udvunced age.

Tu reserve a place, call theSkokie Police Departmeel: 902-5929. Poe odditionol infoneatianabout the class, or others, cull ie-itrocsar"Lee" Harris, 673-0423.

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Macinn Corpn Pvt. Mikhait To.plitnkiy, a 1999 graduais of NibsNorth High Schont, Skukic, ce-cratly completed basic tcaieieg atMarice Corps Recruit Depot, Son

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Morton Grove Foundation acceptingbeneficiary applications

The Morton Grove Founda- avent will be held at the Cholcou

tino is noW uceepting applico- Rite in Nibs, and will featuretinos from macthy 501(c)3 not- dioing en food provided by the

for-profit orgooiootietìs. Those arcas finnst purveyors, and

submissions wilt cookIe the doecieg ro the music aftho bond

Poondotion to decido on atloco-Centortiec. Lost year, moro thus

1jan of proceeds from tttc ap- 16 eestaueanss provided sum-oumiog Tatto the World osent. pliego of their most popular

Complote debits and upplico- dishes. The evoot could not be

tioen aro asailoblo by calling 1ko succrss that it is without

Terey Leflcas. Morton Grove their gonecasily.

Foundatios - Chairman of the The Toste is o combined cf-

Board (047-470-9001 or 312-907-4035). Applications uro doeby Septembor 29th.

Proceeds from post eventshave been eyed te help fund too-geted projects of many arca or-000iootians including: Moine-Niley Association of SpecialRecrootioe, Associatino of Han-coo. Maryville Acadomy, TheHigh Five Ceetor, MurciesPlaco, loe., Onehord Villago,Toroiog Point, First Step Faon-dation, and Gtcnkirk Faueda-tian; mero thon 25 similar organ-izatioon, oven the poni 12 years,hove boeefjttod. The MortonGrove Poundotioo believes 0h01,by gifting such orgooioations, iicae make Mortes Grave und itssoighbors bruce commuoitics tolive in. After this year's Tante(lie Foundation was able to giveo combined total of over$14,000 to sauvas projects.

The Foundation's 2501 TastoEvent is being catted 2001 ATaste Odyssey, and in scheduledlar Thursday, Manch t, 2001.Thin wilt be the 13th AenualToote the World, and mostwoold agree that they have be-como a community lrodstioo.Each year they become moresuccessful, and allow the Foun-dation te previdr more assis-tance lo more onganiOatiOnn.

The 21101 A Taste Odyooey

Blood glucosescreening

On Tharndoy, Oclebor 5, from

9 - Il um., staff from HolyFamily Medical Center in cal-taberutian with Oho Des PlateasSenior Center will offer o freeblnod glucose neeeening. Thescreening wilt take place at thePrairie Lakes Community Cee-ter, u facility of the Des PlainesSnnior Conoce at 515 E. mockerin Des Ptaiees.

Holy Family's Cathy Graham,REt. LO, CDE and Lois Levin,RN will be cendueting Oho

screening und will be availableto answer any quottions thatmay crise. Cathy Grahom is aClinical Dietidao and Lots Le-vie io o Diabetes Nurse Educatorfrom Haty Family's SlableLi vesDiaheles Program.

Space is limited. This seren-nig will be on a first-come, first-serve basis.

fort 0f TIte First National Bank

uf Morton Greve and The Mer-loe Grove Foondulioe. TheFoundation is o SOt(c13 not-for-profit argoeiouliOe dedicated topromoting the well being of theMorion Grave Community undvurcoonding oreos. lis purpose into provide reneurcen In benefitho welfare, edncatiee, environ-

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TIlE BUGLE, TafficoDAy, OEFFSMBEOt 21, 2000

Area student gräduatesfrom St. Norbert College

The following acea studentwas among the 453 cuedidatesparticipating in the May 14 oem-menecment ceremonies ut St.Norbert Collego is Depone, Wit.-This included 445 ecceiviog boo-

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cotanreOte degrees and O receje-iegmoster's degrees.

Amoog the gnadootes wasBreedae Bynne, son of luIr. and

Mrs. Robert Byrne of MortonGrove.

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Th8 Mørton Grove HtoricalMuseum is once again spanner-ing guided bus tears of historica]!y significant sites n MortonGrove. These soars arr scheduledto depart from the Marlou GroveHistorical Muscate f240 W.Dumpster in 1-torcer Park, on San-day, Getaber 8 ut 2 p.m. und at

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Grand Knight Rich Zsprzalho,head of the local granp, pre-claimed, "The Star Cuurtntlaward is quite an henar fur as.We're extremely proud of thisoccampliahmont. lt's a fittinguwurd for the council und hrmaOy affsenns for tire taponarefforts they had givre tust your.Wa ura aise estramaly praud tahave bere nwardnd the houer uf'Most Gutstending Coanerl,' 3rdPlace, in tllineis for 1999-2000.

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Tho bos(-solliog Horsy Pottercertes of claildeono hooko by1K. Rowtiog - the most chal-tinged books of 1999 - in amongthe 100 most frequently chat-caged hinten nf the decade, ai-

cordingto the American LibraryAsanciation (ALA).

The Ameraran Library Anna-ciotinns Office for IntellectualFtecdnm hou published its tiploo litt as part of. the BaancdBoulin Week, September 23-30,which cetebrates thc freedom loread.

Topping the list is Scary Sta-riru(Serius) by Alvin Schwartz,accused nf "bcing toc scary' andanaoitoblc (n age group," fol-

luwed by Daddy's Rao,nn,uw byMichael Willhoitc, accused of"promoting hamosexuality us anormal lifestyle."

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Fall Registration -- Thcrc isstilt ronm in many of 5hz MerlanOrase Park District fall pro-grams. Check ant car fall tine-up in nue Pank District broctsncn.Any qanstinns call 847-965-1200.

Father/Son Bowl -- Sunday,Seplcmbcr 24: Attcntiun altDadst Grub your sons und joinut fnr an uftcronon nf bowlingfun. We will ment at ClassicBawl io Morton Orovc for 2ganses of bawling and a pizzalanch. What a griot way lospend sorno qaulity time wtthyour seo(s). For more oforma-tiuncall 047-965-1 200.

New Tot Programs this fall -- Thu Macton Grove Fork Dis-trict is cffcrirg many new undrsciting lot clusscs this fall.PIrase chnck out the Fall 2000Park District Brachore nr call847-965-1200 for mori informa-tini.

WinIer Baakntball Leagues -- Thc Marten Graso Park Dis-trict will be acceptIng appl,Ca-lions froos new learns beginningor September I. TIir deadlinefoe accepting applications willbe Friday, Scpternber 22nd. Allneto and returning teams mastsubmit an applicatias. Play be-gins in Decnmbcr. For more n-foeamtinn contact Brios Glare ut847-965- t200,

Dance Clames -- The MerlinGreve Park District is nfferingmany different dance nIassesthis fall. Join Ehe fon and be npart nf Ibis s000derfal peageam.Far nere infnrrnuiinn call 847-965-1200.

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Americans to celebrate freedom to readduring Banned Books Week

Caged ¡lied Singo by Maya An-grtau (3), The Checnlr,tz Warby Roben Cannier (4), The Ad-ventares efHarhleberry Finn byMock Twain (5), Of Mice andMen by John Steinbeck (6), Fn,'-cee,' by Jndy Btamn (7), .hridgeEn Tzi'abithia by Katherine Pa-tersan (8), Heather Has TwoMomrnies by LesIna Nnwman19) and The Catcher in Ehe Ryeby S.D. Satingee (10).

Other mell-koown bnaka ontIte list incladm The Giver byLois Lowry (tI), ¡t'a PerfovtlyNoresol by Robie Harris (13),Gooaebu,opo (Sedes) by RL,Stine, T/te Cnfdr Parple byAlicr Watkne (17), Sex by Ma-danno (II), A Wrinkle io Tïrneby Madeleine L'Engle (23), ToKill n Mockingbird by HarperLee (40), Harry Potter (Series)by JR. Rowling (40), BraveNec, World by Aldnas Hnetny(54), and Blzua Me, Ultima by

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Seven enurnes are effered thisfall that disensn the deenmestnand réquirements necessary forworking residing in the UnitedStates, incinding tnmporary andU-lb vtsas, flancdefiamcévina po-L1tinns, gneen cards. lawfnl per-maCmt residency and U.S. citi-znnnhip. These enartes include

Nues NorthMiles North High School will

hold tIn annual Open Hnnsn forparadis at 73Q pot. on Tuesday,Snplrnsber 26 at the school, 9800N. Lawler Avenue in Shokie. Par-ross will follow their children'sschedules to learn flrst-hand whateach course contains. Scltedalcswdl be mailed to parents beforetine Opon House.

Parents arr also encouraged te- . sjSit various departments and re-- -.

sources that may be of particularinterest such as the Collegr/Career Resource Center, ESL Re-

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Open Housesource Room, lnferniatioo Re-source Crosne (IRC), microcom-poter laborulurirs, RnadingCenter, Viking Volunteers, andWriting Center, In flume a few. Afall listing the nfschndoled achy-ities and demuesleatiens will brincluded in the evnning's pro-gram. There will also be informo.lise asailublc ou athlehic looms,actioities, clubs and urganiol-lions thaI students mayjoin. Re-frenhmeets will be srrsed io IhrWest Cafntnria from 7:45 to 9:30p.m. Fer mure information en theOpen House, mIl 568.3200

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Andrew Cichon, 4 p.m., 8 his mom; Joey Settazzi, 4 p.m., & his dad; Mrs. Margie Szajowuka, newpreschool aide al Si. John Brebeut Preschool. Preschool Orientation Days.

The Kindergarten and Pre- new kindergarten leachern, Mrs. Parent Night. Sito irleodaced herscheul at SI. John Breheuf in Etlees Ries asd Mrs. Joanna orar aid, Mrs. Murgarel Sou.Niles began 1/le 2000-01 schoul Oliva, aud Ihr principal, Mes. jawska. Parents hnard her halb

Margaret Whitman, welenmed an Ihn philosophy, curriculum,Ihn paronls to Ihn new and rant- procedures und routines at per-ing year. Routines and peace- school. She also shared sumedures were also shared. The helpful ideos on guidance andhlghllghl uf the evening won a easing snprotion. This eoeningpresentation by Me. Marty Pried- was fnllawed by two days ofman uf Nibs Family Services. small gtuup orientation confer.He slturrd some helpful issighls coces. On Tuesday and Wednes.into the devrlopmenlol stage nf day sio children were scltedaleda Ose year aId and how to for cash of four 75 minute visitsachteve a snccessfal trassilion tu school with mom or dad.into kindergarten. Ou the upen- On Thurday, August 24th,tsp day uf school. August 28, Mrs. Nichols and her aide. Mrs.tito kiedergarteners were inoilod MaryAns Hanno, welcutned par-to Come with a pâtent tusisit the cites al tIte 32 Ihrer year aId pee-toucher and see their classroom schunlers al Ibrie Parent Night.at n special Open Hause morn-- The Ihrer year aIds then visitedtngjuSl for them. their classroom on Priday and

Os Monday, August 21st, Monday. With these meetingsMrs. Ifulhleen Nichols arel- Mrs. Nichols welcomed her 20thcomed the punrots nf ehe 46 feue yeot of preschoolers In St. Juboyear aId preschoolers at their Brebeuf.

year the third week uf August.Os Wednesday, Augusl 23rd,parents uf the 50 hindergatlonerswere iusitnd ta a special ParentNight just for Ihem. The two

Lambs Farm learningsite for Japanese student

After visiling several facililiesfor individuals with developmro-Ial disahililirs, nfficials from theDusk/n AINOWA Fowedalinn ofJapan choseLambs loans to be in-vnNed in the 2000 Study AbroadProgram. Nuolalea Kawakami, ay000S man with disabilities ar-nord at Lambs t°anm on March30, .2000 with a goal to-learnuldlls in cusohing athletics. Hewill br involved in Lambs PainsvoculiuBal and recreational attic-ides nnlil the complehion nf IkeSpecial Olyrnp'rcu Teach andFirldeompetition inSane. -

Lambs Faon is pleased to hostNaolakaduning his stay and bon-oecd to have been chalen an b'sslndysile. Thrttnskin AINOWAFoundation sends a/loBI 10 std-

denS with menIal orphysical din-abiliheseacbyeartnvarionsluca-(loas worldwide. The Fonndationcreated Ike Doskin Stndy AbroadLeaders Program forUm disabled -

to ass'st them in achieving activeparticipation in nticiely withoutdiscrimianlionand to learn skillsthat will make them leadeos intheircommnnities. -

Duskin, the creator nf the AI-NOWA Fonndation, pinnereedthe tianchise syslrm in Japan anuSnnw niTres diversified uervicesnsging front environmental by-gienle to food service. LambsFaim currendy serves more then260 extraordinary iitdividnalswith develnpmenlai disabilities,Fw moeeinthtinatinn on LambsFarm,call(847)362-4636. -

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Take a 'home improvement' courseThe Alliance far Lifelong

Lnaroiog, Ihr cunhiouing educa-lion program partnered by Oak-tun Community College und dts-trier high schools, is offeringseveral nnw courses foe thosewhu enjoy working en hemeprojects.

Landscape Lighting (TOCE68-0l, Teuch-Tene 04704) en-views the fordomenlall nf dlf-feront types uf exterior lighting(including accort, pulls and sd-hnuetlo ljghling) fur beautifyingyuut home and garden. Tupicsinclude She differences betweenhigh und low sultuge syslems.basic installation practices und areview uf the national electrical

Steinberger takes helm atUniversity of Wisconsin Hillel0mg S. Stoinbergnr, rho sun

uf Jerry und Susan Strinbeegerof Highland Park, was rocenllynuusrd directer nf thu HillelFuundalioo at the University ofWisrunsin in Madison. The UnI-sersity enrolls mom Iban 5,000Jewish students, al least ene-third of whom aro from the Cht-cago area.

Mr. Slninberger, who was aneducutur fur Ihr Chicago Beardof Jewish Educatien and a ynulbdiroclur al Beth Omet: The ProrSynngogar in Evanslun. former-Ip served as Ihn director of ho-man resource develupmrnt asduf the Wumes's Division ah IhrJewish Federuliun of OreaterDaylon. Prior tu moving tu Mad-isun, he was the associate dirrc-tue nf Ihn Hillel Foundation atOhie State University in Culum-bau. Hr is a graduate uf the Uni-yorsity of Iowa und earned hismaster's degree in social svorlsudminiutrahiun os well an u cor-hijeare in Jewish communal see-viceliudaic studies from theUnisresity uf Michigan.

In his fienI year as Hillel di-rocIar at the University of Wis-ounsin, Me. Sleinborger said hellopnd IO son student involve-menI inereasn und ta develop 20Io 25 sladrOl-direcled organiza-tinos. He also would libo tu os-tablish a helter 000neoliuo be-larron Hillel is Madison and the

District 207commended students

Euch mouth the Maine Tnwv-ship High schuol Dislriel 207Board of Ednonhion commendsMaine students deonrnd worthyof reougnilion for their outstand-ing oehievemenrs. Reeonsmendu-liars aro made by eunh buildingsprincipal and reflect heuer nponIhn individual students, Iheirseheuls, und Iheontire district.

Thase oummondod al the Sep-tembor Il, 2000 Boned Meoliogvvevr:

Heidi Park. Tnnt Wujoik,Elaine Labe nod Oreugia Ventes.

code. This elms mero from 7 -9 p.m. us three Thurtdays, be-ginning Oct. 12, at OlonbenakSouth High Schunl, 4000 W.Lake Avenue, Olnuviow. Thecourse fer is $79.

The No-Work Ourden (ORN097-01, Tuach-Tone 047061 isan interactive class that exploresmelhnds of seil aeralion, cam-posting. drop watering and weedsuppression for crealiog O Ibniv-ng, na-muinlenasco gardon.This elms meets from 6:30 -9:30 p.m. un three Wednesdays,boginoirg SepI. 27, al NibsNurtlr High School, 9000 Luwl-ev. Skukie. This course fer is559.

lessish commonly in Chicago.which includes almost 0,000alumni uf the University uf Wrt-

Me. Steinberger is married tuRabbi Andrea Lemor, a nativeof Ciecionali und a graduate ofHebrew Union College-JewishInstituIr uf Religian. They arothe parents nfbaby Abigail.

Hillel serons 05 tIse Jewish ad-dress on Campales IbeaughoalIhn United Slates and in coon-Oies abread providing yraeround cultural, educational, spin.ilnal. vocational, athletic, socialand remmunily service proSgrams designed la engage Jew-tse young adnils.

Learn how In mango yanework stalles In minimize physi-cal soeur and injuries to yearspine, wnisls and oyes by enroll-ing in Simple Cumputer Erge-ramios (HEA E59.Ol, Touch-Tnne 047541. This class meetsfrom 7 - 10 p.m. on Wednesday.Nnv, I ut Nibs NavI/i NighSchool. The course fer is $29.

Studenls whu hava rogislerodfur Oaktun nr ALL classes with-in the lost Ove years and have aSucial Security number un libemoy register by using theTouch-Tune system at (847)635-1616 or by fan ut (847) 635-1448. Both merhuds enquire puy-ment using a major credit card(Visu, MastoeCard nr Discuser).

01/loe coarsns bogiuning seanincludo Electrical Hume WiringWorkshop (TOC 078), letruduc-lion tu Hume Pbnmbing (TOC069), Basic Homo Repairs (TOCB70), Kilchos Remodeling(TEC ESO), Fous Decaratieg(ART B5I), Frog Shai: CenateHarmony and Abundance inYour Life (PSY BSS), CluthingConstruction (HEC C04) andCheusing Window Treulments(HOC BIS).

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The Major Township YoxihDnop-is Cuvier is iooking for voi-univers io hnip providc uliernu'uve uetiviSics and programs ioCocu youth in u sale, dnug-fceo cc-.virccmcoi. The Cccicr is iocuiedut RSi i W. Hureisoc Strcrt io xc-incaeparased Muinn TownshIp.

VoiaUieuns urccecdcd io coach

Open House inNorwood ParkJauzercisc io Norwcod Punk is

offcricg free classes io cow orfoi-oser studcots the weck of Scp-tesnluer 25, ikrough Saiurduy,Scptrmbnr 30, 200V. A raffle andcpcciol tkomc class will bu heldco Ihr lasi day of ike spec huacoweek - Suiorday, Scpicmbnr 35 at8:30 um. Ciusees aEx iocutcd ioShy Normand Park Pieidhnose,

- 5501 N. Nutomu Oc Mocduy,Wrdccsday, and Fdday ut 9:30a_m. -chiidcore is also uvuiiobie.

Our Savior Lotheran Schooldusses arc offered un Mondayund Wednesday cvenicg at 5:45p.m. ucd 7:20 p.m. und Saturdayus 5:30 um. Come lo either iocu-lion std any class uwe lo iccrcoSnyoUr llnsibiiiiy. Juzzenciso is ihn#1 dunce fiicuvc program U theworid with easy tu follow move-souci from o cnriifird finest in-siraciur.

Join your frirnds and neigh-hors it, fiinuss, feiccdship andfus. Cxii 847-025-8870 1cr muroinlorwaiian.

Youth Drop-in Centerseeks volunteers

licor hockey, scperoicu aric undcrafts uciiviiins, and manugr ucouerssion ciand.Thcre uro alsomxny geceral aciiviiies that needassistance. Focosiog on grades 5-i2, the Yxoth Deap-ic Ceotcr issupporied by Maioe Tcwcship asu part ofthe MuiceStay prugrumsuod uetiviiies.

For furihcr icfnemodon oc voi-oUtrer cppotgunitins, please con-iuei George Chicvara. AssistuniDrop-in Cenier Manager ai 847/823-0650. Por icformation on aliMaine Township activities, ageS.Cies aod peugrums visil the MaineTownchip wuheitn atwww.moinetownship.com.

I LEGAL NOTICE INOTICE OF

NONDISCRIMINATORYPOLICY AS TO STUDENTS

Nicaiuos Copercicos Schnui ofPolish Lungvogn in Nues,Iliinuis, admits stodeots of onyroce. color, national. und eihnicorigin io ail righic. privileges.programs, and activities geceral.Ip accorded or made available loslodenis ai She school. ti doesSoi discrimioule 00 (ho basis ofrace, coior, national and eihcicorigis in admicictrioiioo of jisedacatioo policies, admjvsìocpolicies, scholarship ucd ioacprograots. and aihietic and oihorschooi-udminisiered p000nams.

Co-DependentsAnonymous

Co-Dcpeodenis Aconymous ai 2 siop groap ihai prov/dos hopoand heip n wov(ng beyond oidpaiiOros in roiations with oihersweris weekiy on Muodays. Ken-ion tasiiding, 9700 N. Kenioe,Skokir, IL feum 7:30 p.m. io 9p.m. 847-498-4864 free.

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I LEGAL NOTICE ISeuied bids wili be neceiveduntil 11:50 am. on TuenduyOctober 50, 2000, at CulverSchool Divines 71, 6901 W.Oaktoc Street, Niien. lilinois60754 which bids will be

- opened ut 11:05 am. OnTuesday. October 10, 2500, alCalver School, 6905 W. OaktunStreet, Nitos, Silinoiu 60714 for:

Snow Plowing and SnowRemoval Services

Slid specifications may bepicked op at Culver School,6901 W. Oukloc Street, Niles,Illinois 607l4 beginningSeplember 20, 2000 between thehours of 8:30 am. and 3:35 p.m.

The board reuervcs ilse right Inreject toy and ail bids.

Mary KraegcrSecretary, Board osi Education

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Call Bill For Appointment(847) 8251940 Ext. 4

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: Call 847.6414332

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MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS

PERSONALS

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From the Left Hand ..

Contftrned fròm Pagel

Joan was a teacher foryoung children at the citif-drees education center at theJewish Community Center.She nabscqueetly wan iestru-mental in having thu centertransferred te the BJB nyea-gagne an Milwaukee Avenua.When the retired Jane velun-teered te read tu young chti-dren who were first enteringChildren's Memorial Houpitulfor immediate cure.

OuMandoy's beaatifol Sep-tomber day the funeral atteed-Onu did uot elicit so mach sad-ness halnathet shared a feelingof Mviisg been a small pant ofthe,lifnafsomeoueoperial..

Those Who spokeut the fa-neral spoke ofjoan's "joir dcviv." herjoy of(wifh) life.

lflabbi Mark Shapiro ro-membered her "gergeous darkeyes." He taid her conversa-tian could be deep and shecould be fun. She didn't judge- ube empathized. She was ateacher who administeredwith hoe heart.

She was a feminist wha e-yoked a feminism that wangentle and wann but rol ofharsheesa. Sire hod what theRabbi said mas "eue-saccharine passion" ... imply-ing a sincerity devoid uf pro-

Joan hod advanced degreesand a network of friends. Shecould spend 6 haars ut a Cubs'game loaded down with sand-uneben from home, and sheskied and played gulf und ten-ein und bicycled ta work andboat her husband at bowlingon their Snot dute 42 years ago.

A sedoud Rabbt raid. uhrwas dynamic an.d loving andthoughtful. I-le saìd she thuselife and was a blossit* tu so','

le herlasdays sheseid she,"had no rogrdtn ddhadhad aguoduudfulllife; ,

lu Assistant 'Rabbi AmyMomis' summaden she eue-eluded, "Juan can never die inthe hearts of the many wholoved her."

...' Park View School ...' Cuutinued frem Pagel

straction projects at Park View rosait of wooing tite office und -School. A 00W gym will be con-'stractrd and tho cunees cafetertuand sooth gyot will be combinedinto ¿s cow multipurpose room,wttich will be ased for foodpreparation and service, a cafole-rio seating area'. and -primaryphysical education classes. Halfui the existing foath cafeteriawill be modified te cuotain thomom office, principals'' officesond two to three classrooms as a

Glenview..Cuntinued f

since 1981. A Nerlhb000k planfor a new orntor weuld costmoor than SI million aver 25years, but Gleu'siow felt it coaldbuild a conter in anusher of itsstations fur 5162,000.

Projected costs fur the North-brook plan are 516,000 per yearmoro than earlier projections, or$52,000 per year. The totalamount would be split amongmember departments according

nl,'.Mercury ...

- Cnntiriurd from Page 1chemicals, aerosols and ¡lauros-cour baRs ano acceptablo atthese sites. The U.S. Array Re-

serve Pacility at 1515 W. Con-tral Read in Arlrngtun Heights

" will accept dropoffu Saturday,October 28 per Bub Ptlat, NdesPublic Servicds. These cullro-tinus one offered by SWANCC(Solid waste Agency of North-orn Cook Coanly). For additino-al informotiOn call, 847/296-

9200.

teacher dioing orna to the canentcafeteria spoce. lo uddition, titoloads will be asud fur parkinglot iroprovrmOets ucd rho re-plocement of a boiler in theteeth wing.

A public hearing will br heldregurding the bond issuance onSeptember 18. 2000 or 7:30 p.m.it tho multipurpose room at ParkView School, 6200 Lake Street,Morton Grove, IL 60053.

rum Pageltu the number nf calls dis-patched for each.

Glonsiew's wirhdrawal camewhen rnprrseetusiVes of the sv-on RED mombee-paetners votedto oceept the tdoethbraok offer.

Internet .Cuulinrird from Pagel

was, in actuality, a police loves-tigator with whom Gasek had atotal of 25 cootucts hetweeu July25 and Sept. I. Goring this peri-

' he indicated his inlort tohase sesaul relutions.

At the arranged meeting Go-tek was approached by a police-sVOtrtan and token intu custody.Bord was sot at $500,005.

This is the third time this yearthat Gleuviow police hase ap-prehoudod a mon foe seeking senwith o juseoilo. The previousincidents esoro io May and inJanuary. Both mou were our-of-stato ucd mere oriented onschool grounds.

tEd Coyne, an insuranon boo-her und Park Ridge resident, rsthe new president of the RotaryClab of Park Ridge for the2000-2001 year.

Coyne officially tnak over theloadneship role of the local Ro-iary Club and aeceplod the 'his-rocie pin worn by all 39 of thepeeceding club presidents during

Centinned from Pagel

hie District 68. MorIon Grove'sMoleer School has convertedfrom Kindergarten only tu K-6.

These moves were driven by agruwiug studelil pnpulaliuu in

' the dintoict that serven soutInssent' portion uf Glenviem utrdparts.uf

MuGen Grove, Niles, . ' DesPlaines, Park Ridge and uuiucor-

" poralod Maio Township. .

' Redistricting resulted in Apul-'lo School, Des Plaines, receiv-

' ing 80 more neuderrls, than ex-peered,. according lo PrincipalNioholas Maldonado.

Neither Niles' Murk TocareSchool nur Melzer have openclassrooms Ibis term, said Pein-eipaln Piedra and Deatue.

The district also looked atproject plans for the addition toGemini Junior High SchoolTho plans melado nose gym,music rooms, a molliclass roomand food-service facilities or theeast nido; reuuvatiOe, classroomsand 'science labu ou the southnod, and new entrânce and reno-vaied administrativo offices authe scent. Bidn will be sahen inSeptember and October, accord-ing 50 Legal Architoots.

One problem that needs ro-solving is 510cm mater eelontiaO."Nibs wants us IO lake iota eon-

architect Jureld Milligan told theboard. "We are trying to (gelthem lo) 'reduce il 10 an areacloser to Ihr school su yuu don'thave to ' include 3.4 acres ofgreen space."

The $5.8 million peoljectmould be fended by bond pay-meets. Archileolurul and mgI-000eiug fees could reach $6.5million.

Gomberg ..'Continued from Page i

servos as trastee of Nibs Tomo-ship School.

He has served Morton Groveon its Commanily RelastonsCommission und Chamber ofCotumerce, and the local town-ships in fo nr capacities

Gombrrg, a pan-timo roal es-tato broker wirb Dente Realty oMorton Gruye, holds u Musterof Arts in Sociology fromRoosevelt University.

He and his wife Donen aro theparents of 14-yeur-Old taris buysand u daughter, 12. He fills uspot vacasod by Dan Snyder, andhe looks foemard ro "doing thebest job possible for the Villageoflslarlon Grove."

Insurance broker Ed Coyne is 2000-2001i 'Park Ridge Rotary Clùb president

on installation dionee al 0-Bob'sAntericou Bistro, Park Ridge.

Besides Coyne, other RoluryClub of Park Ridge officoes forIhr coming year aro: BobMcBride, presideut oled (Ml.Prospect); Howard Frimark, soc-rotary (Park Ridge); Mark Zss-kosic, treasurer (Puck Ridge);and Bill Haley, past presided(Park Ridgo).

District 63 During his uceaplaOce speech,n . . Coyne echoed Ralury's 2000-

2001 theme uf 'Create Amara-nons - Take Acliun' und chal-leogod the Park Ridge Rotary inevolve in rhe new millennium bymOinraioing activities that have"usado the club great" whileadapting in nerds and oppuetaoi-ties that arise. '

lo the coming year, Coyne en-couraged the club members -tu-increase involvement and corn-mnoieaiiOu with the local Rolurybound by providing guidanceaod dihoctiun toward new luilia-lives, supporting all projects and -events undertaken by the ParkRidge Rataiy, und aclively par-ticipatiOg tu committees sod ay-roues of service.

During his I I years with thePark Ridge Rotary, Coyneserved ne the board of direclorstwice; was co-chairman of theclub's annoul fund-raiser, arevent he's been actively in-solved im siuce 1989; aod value-leered en other varions boards ofthe urgunization.

Coyno has been O resident ofPork Ridge since 1989, where holives with his wife, Koeee, and

North Shore/Skokie.CROP Hunger Walk"

0m Geluber IS, Wilmette willoece again welcome hundreds ofwalkeks seeking lu stump ouIhanger io 1hz 2000 North Shore/Skokie CROP Walk. lu its Shiedyear, the Walk already shownsigns of grassing beyond lastyear's participa6on of 146 walk-ors and 25 orgunizations, whichgenerated $1 1,700 far hanger re-lief and development. Eightweeks before the mulk, JO con-grogutiOns and other organica-tiens hase slready signed up andaro preapring io walk.

A new twist to this your's walkis iO starting and ending poink SI.John's Luthonan Church at 1235Wilmerlo Ave. The 5 krlorueterwalk will cover the sumo route asin provions ynoes: Wilmetto,Ridge, und Luke Avenues. RegIs-traitor will begin as 1:30 p.m.,and step offtime for tite walk is 2p

Wolkers of all ages, from ha-bies in strollers to senor eiiioensin wheelehoirs, have participated

' in years past. In the weeks lead-ing sp tu the event, malhors pro-paro by soliciting pledges eitherper kilometer er foe o totalamount from spunsoes. Manywalkers join the wulk throughtheir chueclr, synagogue, school,

Ed Coyne16-year-old daughter, Shannon.Ho is a member nf the Profes-nasal Ins005ece Agents, IllineisAssociation and Ihr EvanstonWiedsurfing Association. Be-nidos surfing, windsurfing, len-eis ucd bicycling, Coyne alsoeOjOys creating abutrael . moralsculptures.

The Park Ridge Rotary, whichmus chartered io 1961, is an uf-filiate of Rotary Internalianal, aservice orgustizatiOn nf muroIban 1.2 million men and worn-en in 29,268 clubs in 162 coon-tries around the world, The 78-member Pork Ridge club Seesenits community und institutionswith actions and funding pro-jods; supports Rotary's interna-tionol efforts for peace and su-derslondiog, improsod healthservices, diuoster relief nod liter-acy; and promotes fellowshipand veealionOl service.

or scout troop, but iudistdnalsand fomilies are also encouragedtu participate.

Thr North Shoeo/Skokie Walkis 00e of the 2,000 CROP Walksaround the country spoosored byChurch Woeld Service (CWS).Seventy-five percent uf thewalk's proceeds will go to CWS,which will uso the funds with lo-cal partners in the U.S. and morId-wide fur emergency response,long term dcvrlopmenl, and refa-gee usuisisOce. In the post year,CROP Walks hase peovided theneeded fueds for CWS ro gtvocritical ausisttinee lu people ou-dergoing floods in Mozambiqueand has helped Hosdurans to re-build their country after Horn-cano Mitch.

Por more information un how,individuals and orgunizulions cuspurticipulO in the wulk or for forIhor details, contact Doughty(866-6711), or Yarbroogh (8699104).

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' 'Swinging intò 2000'Annual Classic Car RallyThr,23rd Annual Labo Geneva

Classic Car Rally is planned forSaturday und Sunday September23 and24. This year another LakeGeneva Landmark, Yerkes Gb-servalOry will be added; tu jointhe Rivirea Ballroom and BelfryTheatre in the historic places in-volved io the annual mack-cudlungruuraroondthe lake fon Can-cor Research is memory of Co-rione Kreissl.

To date $330,130 has beenraised for she Americon CaneenSociety through a geunt known as

'sIse Corinno Kneinsl MemorialFoundation Grunt for Cuneen Re-search. The project is focused oninvestigation of cuasc oud pro-

The weekend hicks-off with a"Toste nf the Car Rally" party enFnidsy 0500ing, September 22 utCraig and -Sumantha Richard-son's humo "Vagabund" ou theseurh shore ofLuhe Gesesu.

Os Saturday morning from 9um. IO I I uns. Ibero will be on"UP CLOSE ANO PERSONALVEHICLE ENCOUNTER" CaeShow un Wrigley Orine acrossbum Geneva Luke by the Rivierain domnsomo Lake Genova. Ar Ilam. a panudo through town wiltbegin from the Risi000 past thelake frost io end ut Ihr leicrlakenChaler fon negislnatius for theRally. No negistralian in nenes-nary for car nhow er pariiciputiuoin thnpurude and oIl une invired.

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Regìsrnurieo is un Saturdayfrom I I JO 5m. to 6 p.m. andanSurdoy feurn 8 am. to 11 am.Prizes, eousolutiou prizes anddash plaques to partieipantu millbe awarded an well un many doorprizes from urea businesses.Souvenir budges will be saIsI anIhn geaseds all weebend for a $1dunation, but admission to thecoeur is free.

Punticipants in Ilse popularevent cue tour around GenevaLuke er Someday und Snoday,slapping in five cenen av desig-oared stops lo drum cards to com-p1cm euch hand they aro playing.The best poker hand for curlerweekend will win the grand prizeof $500 donated by Stute LineCollision Service ofHebron, lIli-nuis. Nu vehicles are judged furprizes, un yen don't need u specialear is order tu compere.

Registration fonos are alsoavailable 01 the Genova LakeAnca Chamber of Commerce andut all participating locutions. Ponadditional info call (262) 248-2764.

Jamos Buchanan was theonly Unfted States presIdentneuer in marry,

Welcome ta the Grand Open-ing of Emma S, Melzer Elemnu-tory School. Feslivilies begin at 7p.m., Tuesday, Soplomber 26,2000. There mill be u ribboncultiog cOremOsy followed by re-freshmeors, including cake undcoffre hunted by our principal,Susan Deuten. All the membersof the Board of Education,School Personnel, PTA mom-bers,Paronrn, Studeels, and likelythe Mayor of Morton Grove willbe ou hund lo officially recognizethe opening of Ihe rewly nefur-binhed Melzer School.

The inside ofthe school is srateof 1hz art. Pentium Ill compulorsaro in oveny classroom. The com-pubes ano Islemel ready, Theschool has already implementedsafeguards ru eosuee the continu-ing fuseflonalily of the comput-ers. th000mpuirns have WindowsNT, virns protection software,sod teachnes have security puss-mords. In addition, the schoolboasls a Duhure System. A Du-haue system is a truly amaziogdevelopment. Located in the Ii-brasy, this system allows individ-aal cluunmumí ro simularneusslyview the same undifferent videos,lasendises, OVOs or computerpresenluriOes. Although teachersmutt pee-plus when the viewingwill occur, ueee ihr presenlutianhas begun, teachers cao use theirremate control to stop the view-ing. osplaio the presentation nrask questions, then begin the

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Agency serving adults with developmentaldisabilities opens new home in Park RidgeFor 38-yoar-sld Mark Ami-

dei, a life-lang resident of ParkRidge and program participantnf Avenues In Independence.there is ne place like heme.

Amidei, having a develop-mental dinabilily, was faced witha futare of uscertaiety after thednalh al hin father is 1998, Bc-caase of his disability, he was solonger able to live alone is hisboyhnad home that he onceshared wiab his father. With theintention st helping Amidei re-main ir, his home, Amidei'sbrothers contacted Avenues toIndependence, a scat ost-fee-proBt argasieation that MarkAmidei was a program portici-paot of that supporta adalts withdocelspmentat disabilities. To-gelber, Avenues and the Ami-deis worked to rerolve the sitaa-lion, offering Amidei theoppsrtsnity to cantinae living infamiliar surraandings, in thecommaeity and among Ikeoeighbors he knew so melI.

As a result of tIte agency's in-ternention, loday, Mark Amideishares his home in Park Ridgewith 2mo other men from Ave-suer. Around-the-clock cacetak-ers provided by the agency assintthe residents with daily liningactivities. Mark Amidoi's sitsa-lino is not unfamiliar to thethoasands of adolts willi disabil-ilion living at homo with agingparcots or family mcntbcrs. As aresult of medical advancements,indivídsals with developmeotalditabililies nach an mental retar-

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datíoo, cerebral palsy sr DawnSyndrome, who at one timewere sever evpccted te live be-yond their twenties or thirties,aro 00w entering their Bftios andsixties. With this iocrease n lifeexpectancy arises the issne oficho will care fc, these adoltsseco their parents sr familymembers are no lnnger able to.With a handfal nf alternativos,like Avenues, to residIng S

stato-t'san facilities, the futare forthose with developmental dtso-bilities is precanioas.

Accsediog to Joni Kraft. Ave-nues Social Services Director,over the next Love years 85% ofthe 2511 adults the agency serveswill be fifty years of age or old-cc. While more than half of tIseagency's pragram partrctpootslise outside of Avenoes restdeo-tiat programs, hoaxing remates acritical isaac, with approximAte-ly 100 indixidaals on the organi-ration's waiting list. The signift-canee af the opening of theheme in Park Ridge in that it sotonly benefited Mark Amidei byatlewiog him lo remoin in hinhome, bot proeided Ihn opparto-city for two other odalts to lisein a community sopporled set-tino-

While the social benefits ofliving in commotsity residencesare vast, financial benefits existas well. According to Kraft. theannual cosa to abe state In pra-

' vide henning fer ose iedistdaalitt a state-ran faciliay or insaita.lion averages approvimately

$80,000. Conversely, for organo-'zutiOes such as Avenues whtchmaintain private residences, thecost te state per indisidoat aven-ages less than half that, appresi-mately $37,000. Living in cow-musity settings allows ableìndividaals the possibility of em-playment and cecoerages self-sufficiency aed produelive par-tieipatinn in tIre community andits ocanomy. Many of the indi-nidaals who participate in Ave-noex nesideetial and matk pro-grams ara aavpaying ciliares andrecipients nfemployee benefits.

Avenues currently supportsfl3 adolts in its residencesthroaghoat several northscesternChicago communiaies, includingPack Ridge, Nilrs, Wheeling,Des Plaines and ArlingtonHeights. Ita addition to providinghousing, Aveeaes mainlainnwork centers in Wheeling andDes Pleines where acainieg andemployment is available, in ad-diaion le community job place-mesI services. Accours cantina-ally weeks te mmcc programparticipants develop indepen-dent living skills and prometestheir invelvemest in communityactivities.

For Mark Ameidi. being abletu remain itt his heme has pre-sided tim with e secure futureand the opportnnity to contienete be a productive member ofsociety. Most impertantly, he ixable to tier his life os indepen-dently os possible.

Energy esrlailment peegramcould yield over $1 million foelocal businesses. Last week, 30Clticage ares businesses reducedIbeir electricity use for abnerbuors, and have Ihr potential tosaco Oven $1 miltine from Com-monweattb Edison (ComEd)threugh an ineovative new in-cestive program mn by theCommunit(' Energy Creyera-

The Commoeity EnergyCooperative (Ce-ap) started inJune, 2000 and in the first pro-gram in the country to addressproblems of peak demand andreliability using coesumer-basedstrategies 01 5 communtly level,rather than u utility-wide ap-prvach, and to work with mtd-sized cempatties. "Reliability rsa local issue, especially in gen-grophicat oreas thot have a bis-tory uf outages," said KathyTltnlio, general mauagor of IhrCommunity Energy Coepera-tise. "When your electricitygoes Out, 50 dues your neigh-bers', and the power outagos notonly affect the qualily uf life in acommunity, but ahoy impactsafety, too." CO-op membersagree to cnt the amount ofCornEd's electricity they sseduring peak times, neck as hotsummer days. and in turnComEd compeosules the Cs-upfor the reduction. The Co-opcompensates its commercial sedindustrial members at the rate of$100 per Kilowatt of reductionper year. This curtailment was-the first test fer this new pilotprogram.

Al Ihn Aagunl Village Board Meeting, Police Officer Eric Lam-brechts, 9<9 Officer Manjo Zawilta, and K9 Noah, received a Po-lice Department Commendation fer lheir joint effort n a trafileatop which led to three arrests and confiscation nf I 1/2 lbs,et

cannabis,Pictured with Polico Ottica Bris Lambreckls, KB Officer Martin

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Trnnleo Bart Murphy, and Police ChiefJerry Sheehan,

Nues Township founding member of newCommunity Energy Cooperative

One member, Niles Townshipmunicipality, has the potentiot tocaro $90,000 fur its participa-lion, "When I Orse heard theirpitch t thought thny werejryingto nell me the Bronklys Bridge,boa Ihre t listened und realizedthat this makes a lot of tenne,"said Abe Setman, Village Man-ager for Nites Township. "TheCO-op sent engineers over to,ment with sur public servicepeople to identify strategies thatwe could use te reduce sor mer-gy leads, while maintaining nureperationat capacity. In addition

. to switching eue biggess facili.ties off the ComEd grid and nets our ewe back-up goneratsen,they suggested tanning off lights,computers, und coffee mukersund showed us ways to savemonay by coining the set psietsfor our air conditioners. The lut-ter are strategies me saw employdaily to reduce energy costs."

Nitos 'roweship's two waste-water treatment plants, severalpumping systems and the admis-istralion building all switched tu,back-up genenatens fan the threehour curtailment period. "We'first gol the malt from the Co-opat 11:45 am, and by t p.m. thecurlailmeet plan was is effect.The Ce-vp installed a specialmeter and phono line so they canlake continuous readings re-motely und post them on a mrbsite for munitorieg. Oar totalcost in Ihn ongoing cost of aphone line -- $12 per month,"said Setman. "This iu a big wiefar the village."

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It's a big win far business tueos companies discovre how join-leg the Cs-op cae improve bothlong_team cent saving and relia-bilily during an mmergency."One member, u graphicn corn-puny in Niles, decidéd that inwas in their best interest to ce-duce their energy orage far he-yond the Co-op's recnmmendu-lieB aed actually slop productionduring the onetuilmoel peeled,"said Al Pipkin, Directer of theCo-np's tndustrial/Commerciatprogram. "They realized thatcompensation from the Co-op

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The differener between thrCommunity Energy Co-np undtraditioeat ComEd curtailmentprograms is that the new Ce-opin targeting its efforts In specificplaceswhrre ComEd is seekingle improve electric snrvaee qeuli-

ty. The Cnmmnnity ErsergyCesperultvr ts a project uf theCenter for Neighborhood Tech-nslugy and sponsored byComEd. To the cutest that thisinitiative is socecensful, ComEdwill have an important new cost-

effective tout lit provide reliabledecIne service and CNT wilttako a significant step in acheiv-ing its community development

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