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Shown left fo right are: Dave Esposito, Susineas Industrial Coordinator for the Village of Nulas;Joanne Cwynar, President of board of Directors of Nilec Chamber of Commerce, Industry; DennyMack, Nues Chamber; Denise Mannina, GeneralManager of ßennigan's; Mayor Nick Blase; BrendaZielinski, Niles Chamber; Jeff Butler, Niles Chamber, Immediate Past President. 2nd Row: GordonPalier, Niles Chamber; Jerry Fink, Service Manager of Bennigan's.

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Nues Public Servicedealt a double whammy

Ac if the reccet cecwtollwaan'i enough, a sarprico agro-diani was added jan is keepthings interestiag, whnn a watermain near Waukegen and Oese-gis Drive breke, givieg NibsPublic Service Departmoet nnemccx headache.

By b :30 am. lIte crew hadpinwed Nuca' main highways atbeast three times and tad mode apass thraagls mess residnntiab sr-cas, in dealing with the 4-inchesthat had accemabated by thattinte, said Jun Noriega, PublicServsces Dirceter.

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equipment breakdown. Twepick up tracks, eat cf the 32pieces assigned to snow duty,had broken down daring curlymeentng plowing efforts aedscare being. macbed os to gettttem back into service as theseam consinued to falb.

One thing that Noringa didn'thavn ta foetor in was salt. "Wetrave plenty ... ten ta 5 truck-toads weee delivered racently,"he added.

Gun triggerlock recall

The Nites Police Departmenthan bean aetitied by lie MusterLock campany tItas they hase w-called the gan trigger locht thatlocro being distributed by theNibs Police Department fece ofcharge to residents, In order racontinac ta peomote responsiblegen safety io our commaoityhomes, tite Nibs Police Depart-nsent s asking that eesidents sshoreceived u Mosler Leek triggerlock daring this gun safety coas-PatEn, return it te the Nibes PeticeDeporenent where it wilt be ex-changed fer a new replacentent.Remember. responsibte gao sofa-ty starts svitts YOU!

Far additienat informationplomo call tIto Niles Patiee De-pacttlsent at; (847) 580-6500,

Ifyou week in a steee that sellschuceo products und fail to ask

ber idnotificatien, watch eat. Thatanderage pateen coald be an on-dorcever onlontoer fer the politedepaetment.

Thus's hew the Village at Mer-ton Oreen tested tecol tobacco ce-tailors during its week long tabac-ce compliance checks in October.

"We gab a kid feem the comma-city who's 13 to t7-yeaea_etd, andhase them try to bay cigarettes,"said OffsnerPaol Yaros, the DareiCeime Preoentïeo officer fer the

Will Nues Westcry out for RIWO1fU?

Fias the mascot snoech ferNiles West High School fosad asteong candidato?

Many Students at Nites Westthink se. They hare saggsotedthe soolf os new mascot-symbol.

After 42 poma of tndiae eroth005gtt its peevioao mascar, asimilar htsterie focus is passiblewith the svobf, also poet of thearea's ratocal cecee, as iVíts theIndian.

Ts'so Niles \Veat teachers---brothers, Howard und Larry Po-gal'--peepesrd the idos ta thescheel athletes, The Pagats gotilse ideo from edocatiosat litera-toce they camo across. Furthereearurch led to a book, "TheWisdom et Wolves," by Dr. T.Toweey, whe researched the aol-mais white living among them inthe svitdererss.

te the beok, Tomery rom-pures species traits with hamantraits and valuas. Copies of thebeak distribotod to a smallgeoop of educators and stodeorsat tite school led to fascieasionwith melt tore arid rho move-

Gemini exprevi

Costs foc the preponed cspun-sian at Gemioi Junior HiglrSchool were reviewed ut a re-cent meeting of the baitdirg undgroerds committee as theybooked ter ways te being the costback soithis the badgeted' $6.5miii ion.

The scheab booed rejected allbids bast month baccano theycame buck oser badgot, wiih thetoivosi bid in the nsighborhoedof SO mutine.

Timo bossed's peiorities for theproject witi ho discussed by dis-trtct odmïoistratioe, said Saper-ioteeilent Koihtcee Wilbiums.

Accimitcctural corsaltuet 3015mmMuz said tre district miii chimerliare to immcecsssc thu budget terthe project at reduce its scepo.

Vuymtc 'se immmicim smf Legai,'rchstccts suggested rcvisismnsthat cdstbd save oboist Si ttmiilion.'these mueble ecstocieg tite sci-

ence rooms to tite etigitsub bec-tusto, omitting chaoges to tite

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Meeren Groen Police Depart-meat.

The results from the cempli-arce checks eumr in this month,aod show that only three ofthe 25tebucca rntailees insteted violat-ed -store end tecol lows prohibit-ing the salr of tobacco to patronsunder the sor of i 8 sod eeqoiringtobacco bayecs ta present identi-fmeuiiee.

"That's shoot average," soidYaros. "We're pmtty fortonaro(becoose) ace merchants reallycemply with bbc tobacco ardi-

toces has gore forward fromthere. Seme stodents crotiauedte research hr wolf on the toter-cet.

The weit was regarded as theIndians' seance of wisdom, it5505 learned. Qaaiities that cop_tisareml the readecs' interest werestroog pack or family vaboes,teamwock, loyuity, and sharedrenpesnibitity between male andfemuien of the species.

Aathoc Tosoery boo gruntedNitos West permisnion re ase hisfueteS photograph, "Ryos in ilseForest," for theic camepaige taesime the weit as eepiacrmentetascot. He ageerd to teaselfrom Teeoessre to addeons sto-leert, teachers, parents sod ihnpublic as Tuesday, Dec. 12 or?p.m. in the school aaditoriam.

Marvin M. Bamsehtogt ofNues and a counselor inoobvodwish the high Scheel maceatmarree summed ir op. notingthat rho waifs credo is to leave-year mark, which fer studentsucd teams alike suyn it ait.

kitchen serving area and theplambing foe the oie ceoditiee-ing Systeme. US well as to titegynt licor. However, is Mao'sopiriee, these chuoges ssoubd re-silice bess cf e vovings----meccbike $560,000. Stilt morechanges could resait in simoingsof an additional 5500,550,Macheidi said.

Scheoi Board Peesidens KarenDimnond said the board plans rarebid the project as loes as pos-smhie msi the 000strection sched-oie cas cediese as plantsed. "tmusId be ser)' disuppoimmied if itsscre delayed," she said.

The benin of acOon inlack of imagination. OSis the last resource ofthose who know nothow to dream.

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by Lina Anhkestsz Crokenonces. Then again, we're prettyaggressive."

Varas said thur Merlon Grovebus cor of the toughest tobasenordinancesin brotare.

tilinois peealiees retailers withu 5200 fier for o retailer's Best of-frese, a necead offense within oi2-monih penad is $450, and3605 is lined tac a third offoosewithin bhesameperied.

Cempoeativeiy, Mortes GroveSees o retailer $250 fer o Imrst of-fesse. If a secoed affesse aceces,ihc retuibee iv lined $500 ucd muybe suspended from selling tobac.

co. A third offense brings u

SI 050 fier und revocation of thesetuiber's tieense foe o poor.

Three compliaece-clreeks areschedated for vannas limesihrosghesr the year. To avoid o

ertaibee's aaticipariee of oc ie-spectias, the checks are coked-sied sporadically.

Yaros said that the village hocbore deieg the perceniai checksfor years, bot this is the first timeMorton Greve has boenjeiced iothe effect by the trImais LiqeemCentrei Cemmissios un port of its"Kilo Can't Boy '5m Here" To-

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boceo Enforcement Program."The cemminnien romo op

with ihr grunt money and orfo-nized the program statewide," hesaid.

The mecry comes from theslate's tobacco settlement fondsand is deted est to tttinois cem-monitirs bused en the size ottheirenfomement departments. In ad-ditmee to foeding the cemplianercheeks, fonds are osed for edoea.tien classes for chacen retailerson tOiOtmam-agr tcbecce lowsand the importuece of vecifyiegpatrons' ages.

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NuesSuspicious activities

A man who came ta pick aphis new phane at a stara an the9600 black af Miiwackea naDec. 2 I teld an emplayee that hehad cammitted a marder. The em-pleyee tald pelice that mitea tetald the man ta wait a minute fartite phane, the man ntated, "Ijantkilled naurebedy, and left Stantetc. Na vehicle dencriptiancaald be given, flac wan the direc-tian tite atan traveled knawn, batthe stare has the man's nante and

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sitap na the 70011 black nf Mil-waakec tald palien tisai he sas-pacts a pairan af a nearby bar afcaaSittg damage ta a 996 Mandaparked at the bady shap'n lai. Theawncr said Ihn man regalarly

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takingabeat $597 warih nf roer-chandine frani a eltildren'n clatis-ing stare an Dec. 6, and ihen un-ing a friend ta return tIte itemn.The empiayne wan arrested andsigned an adminsian an One. 20tisas te remased ihn items andthen issaed a credi: Le a friendmba used it w nr affliiasnd niere.The emplayne waived his Miran-

A Marten Grave man whafeared that his schiele was simckby ankaawe nffnndnrs becnunehe in Asian need raI fear ihn: hewas El tasiec w nf a hate crime; alleast thirteen ether antamabilenin tIse vicinity were nIna attacked.

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A black Inaihee aserceat sai-and ai appeasimainly S I .899 wassinlnn fram a leathnrentail stare atthe 6900 black nf Dnmpstnr unDec. t 0. Aa empleyne seid palierthat she had jans pas arrt a,rack nfcents when a enaple entered thestare. The man asked Iter abanijackets wisile the waman walkedurnand the steen area where sheavercant was hang. She reiarnedafter a few minuten and saidnnmething sa the man in a farnign

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language. The man laid the em-pIepen Ihn: he had decided an ajacket and wauld mIam la pur-chase i: after he wen: ta his bank.Once ihey ef:, the emplayee re-saened sa ntraighsening eat therack efcnats anddiscavered aLn-cia Rassi leather aserenas(teimmed in far an the callar atsdsleeves) missing.

The mau is described as white,30-40 years nid, S'O" miti: astacky baild and a siten blackbeard, wearing a brim ha: andbrawn jacket. The maman iswhite with a dark eamplesian,3g-40 years nid, 54', abent 120

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the 8900 blech afMarmaea, sheenan ihn 3600 black uf Lynrn, andscannen she9go0-9l00blneksafManga.

Manan Grave palien began re-spanding ta eallsjust after 7 n.m.ne Dec. 9, mIsen a man an Mar.mara repartcd ihas the rear win-dew uf his Teynsu Camry hadbeeh smashed sametime betweenDee. 8 as 10 p.m. and 7:10 n.m.the fallawing day. Tise mau saIdthe respanding atOme that he be-linsed ise was targeted hacanea cfhis Asina lineaga.

The afiicer disenvered asher-sajan saltan he natieed shat n Nis.san Pathfinder parked nest daarsad alan bees hit. Tisraagls thecanree nf the day, tise aff:cer re-spanded ta sis causplaints nfdn:ssagad untemabiles.

-Alt fana eanve birlen strack

teere parked a:: the Street. Resi-dents placa tise attacks betweenthe sime they mf: tlteir cars ta thetinte 1sep ment ans ihn nest day.

Twa residenss reparted isear-ing telltale signs in she middle nfthe sighs. One nsan an Parkside)whasn Gea Prism sad iss drin-er's-side mimar keneked nfl) saidhe heard n car aiarm ga aff be-twens 2 n.m. and 3 n.m. en Dee. fi,and snather saId palien ise haned alaud ceashing naine at abani I

n.m. eatside afhislsame an Mae.fa, bas saw nathing when hemakeS eatside.

TIse teas nesiced she damage Intis l-land:s Cinc iba nass marn-

As leant une attack muy savetaken place daring tise d:sy anDee. 9. A mamies said paiiee siseeseved her silver Handa fra,n thedrisaway nf her hante ne she5700 black afChareh as 0:311 n.m.sitnt sssnesing. 'Ilse car had beenparked an tise street adjaccsst inManga farjust averan sear sahenshe casne autsidc sa discaser iserrearniew windnm and sail isghtIsad been s,nasi,ed.

Palien are invessigaliug ilse at-sacks. The affendersanuld be fac-ing ni least 14 cuanta nf criminialdamage.

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lbs, wearing a cream ealneedaverceatand nearf

Theftljnknasrr pernan(s) remaved

cred,: cards feam sWn Incitera ut nillness dab ne she 6800 black nfDempsler an Dec. 17 sausemimebetween 8:30 n.m. and I 0; 15 n.m.One lecker Wan neeared sri:h nkey padiack and Ihn asker sritl: nregalar padlack EntI, lacks werenamehaw circumvented by shenffeeder(s).

A maman whane wallet wasstales feam a greeting card ansIesan she 7100 black afDempsser enDec. lSbessveennnas and I p.m.,ialerdincnvered that the affender(s) used ann nf her credit cards samake purchases at n deparsmensstare ir a earth sabarban nlsap_ping usstIl. The maman bed jsstpaid far tema at the card starewhen she decided sa purchasemare merchandise After perus-ing the vIere far abas: 15 mia-ases, she retsmed sa she nainscaunsee and realized her walletsvas missing. A search al thecrawded stare yielded ungasireresalts. Ai7: IS p.m. she receiveda vaIl frate tIse stare infarmiugher that a card with her nawn wasused ta make tlsrea parchasen. A

f_ Iltsabgsussder

riden surnajlinnan camera re-carded nne man and twa mamantnvalvnd sss making the transar.lias. Palica ere innestigusing

Burglary to autolinknawn affendee(s) gaïnrd

ensry sa n 1993 Taya:a CamIlaparked in a iatat the riding stablesan the 94go black afHaans Randan Dec. I 6 and viale a black lend,-er parse easlaining glasses vai-ned a: $400 and a black leatherwallet. Later that day, severalshasnnnd dallars wards af pur.rhases sacre made with sise awn.ers sn:nn:ng Visa credit and debitcards. The aweer said palien thatshe was nera Isar daamn werelacked. PaI:ee feand na naidreceafsamperingan hr vehicle.

Free trigger locks recalledsays Nues PD

Tise Nsles Palien Depart-nsents gun safesy campaign nfSaptnmber 1999 in being revisit-ad. lisa: earlier effnri, in whichfree trigger lacks were diatriba:-ed ta gas-awning village rasi-deess, was danis n carve meeae:lywhets the sapplier. ha MasserLack Campany, issned a recallnf she predue: lclassrr Leek na-sifted N:les pelice that evensa ilkshe device inslalled, u gan aaaldstili br fired in the sacare pani-

Ence an we cnmnsemara:e the1945 entrance al America in:aWand War Il this massi:, n fewmaicanients are keeping thiscanstry fram saying n lang.aaerdssr thank-yna ta the WamldWar Il Grnemasian On Nar. I I,raen av Amer:euns gathered tabreak graand far she mach-anticipated Natiasal Warld WarII Mnmnrjal an Tise Mall in ncrenliera Capisal, sama asgra:e-faI peaple made plans In disraptwart an the prajnvs. They saedsa deiey vans:maetian well afteraeree years nf lhaagh: and plan-ning far iba measarial.

tian, aisisnugh "a tremeadnasamenant nf farce had to be asad,"said Sg:. Jamas ZimmermanNPD'n pnbi:e infarwasiass a(i)-

The depar:mens asks that resi-dants wlsa received trigger lacksdaring the 1999 safety campaignmIam far replacement They areasked ta canse sa Ihn Nues Pe-lice Stat:ee :511k preef nf resi-denvy and arz entitled se receivetwa leeks par hnasehald

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The deeisian.making pracensThe wemarial'n design ned la.Tlt: enden ara appmapriataly fimss

than enanglt dIne far a gand dr-vivian an the drnig,s anti Inca-tian. Oppanants nf Iba site anddesign were heard at every slap.The pracess was fair. Ifs an-gra:nfal la ask Ilse caar:s sa nadasshas fair, apes and lengthy pca-ants has determined .. Ihm thereis na heIser place litan the MallIn Isaner tise genematjan Iba: pIe-serve d ear freedans.

When eamplased, Ilse snemari-al wilt be a lasting tribale ta anenlire genera:jan svlsieh drewslrenglh fram Ike very same val-ans lha:.inspired the entanial ait.izen-naidjers The canse nf de-macracy prevailed as a annali nfthe anllinching caaraga nf lbmillian WarN War Il GIs -.400,000 nf wimam gave theirlives in military service.

The Amrriean Legian and ilsaffitjalnd argnnizasitsns . TheAuserican Legine Anxiliary andThe Sass nf Ihn American Le'-gian - dnnased abaat S4 snillianfar 1hz Natiannl Wnrld War IlMemarial. The American peepleesceeded Ihn fand-minis0 gnatby a tang allaI, sahich ilemne-nlmaes the peaple sapper: the de-sIgn an senil as Ihr Rainhaw elazar ear gra::Iade svith aPool aise an The Mall. thank-ynu nate in stase.

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The Womau's Club of Shekie/Liacnlnwaed affiliated wilh theGeneral Pederaijon of Women'sClubs Illinois will begio ihr NewYear with a Inochnuot/progeamt000tiitg es Wednesday, January3, 2001 al the Holiday tno, 5ko-kir, Social I 1:30 am, luncheon 120000, price of Ike luncheon$10.50,

The prognam for the day wiltfeature book reviewer, DeoisePhilpot. Women ietcrestnd iojoining the club may phone Phyl.lis Cessaceti, ai (847)256.117.7,

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Woman's Club ofSkokie/ Lincoinwood

The Womon's Club nf ShokiefLiocalawood effslialed with IhrGeneral Federalion of Women'sClubs hImno will begin Ihn NesvYear with u lollcheunlprognamtoreting on Wednesday, January3, 2001 ut Ike Holiday Inn, 5ko-kie.Soeial ll:3Oam,loschrnn 12noon, prIce of the luncheon510.50.

The program for the day willfeature bunk reviewer, DenisePhdpol. Women istrres)ed inJoining the club may phono Phyl-lis Cossarek, ut 1847)2561177.

Morton Grove Woman'sClub luncheon

The Marten Genes \'/oman'sClub will hold a Iaschsoe/meotiag on Jannury t I , 2001.

Cnchtails, I I :30 am. andLuncheon: noon. Tise Wil,eeurCountry Club . Terrace Rsslaa-rant, Lake Avenue/Harms Read.

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Mysteries of whiplashWhiplash is probably one nf for canning whiplash injortnn.

ihn most misunderstood and im- Esco "minor" rear end collisionspropnrly treated hnaiih problnms can rasait in serinas injary. Thewe rnc000irr. While usc prenne moni common type of erar endnumber of sfhipiusit injaeien that coiiinion occors when a stoppedOccar annually cannot be deine- car ix struck from ihr rear. Now-minad, ihr Nationai Safety coon- inn's First Law of Motion statescii provides a rough estimate of thai, "An object continorn ut renintoro than one million. or in a siate of motion in a

niraighi ijar unless it is actedopon by an &xirrnoi forer." In arear end coiiision the front car ixmosrd foward by the cxtcrnaifoce of tite rear car. Tire back ofthe car teat pathos forward assveil, hoi since the head is rotcOntaciittf any portion nf titetrat, ii remains stationary, rn-

suidng in backward motion ofthe head relative to tite body. ltix this abrapt backward motionthat asaaliy caouas the mostdamage. When she forward mo-tins of the vehicle stops, ihr oc.eupani's body is thrown forward,possibly utriking ihr windshieldor steering tvheei. If the ecca-puni in wearing a shoulder re-strains, the head and torso maybe thrown forwar d ssitit a twist-ins taotian rosuitin g in injury tothe saft tissue (muncirn, liga-nests, teodora) of tite neck andback.

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The mast pervalnnt symptomsnf svhipiash injury ore siiffnensand tnndrrernn in the nrck andback. Headaches, naasra, dirci-oran and pain with swallowingare atan frequentiy toted. How-over, in many canos, whiplashsywpiansn do not begin anni 41hours or toare after ihr accident.

Ali occopania of a vnhicie in-volved in an auto accidcnt, nomacmr how minar it may scem,should be cirecked for injuriasby an appropriate health profcs-sionai, trained in ' ercognizingand treating whipiauh isjnrirs.Dcciora of chiropractic sec upe-ciaiists in structural and spinaldisorders such as whiplash.

Chiropractic cara has brenpravas safo asd nffectivr iotreating whiplash. A 1996 studypablinheal in Joarnal of Care ofthe Injured found ilsat 93 percentof whipiasis patirntn improvedssith chiropractic care. A 1992stndy in Spine reporlrd thai fornoonpccific nock and back pain,spinal maaipaiaiiou tras morneffective than care by a generaipractitioner.

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The Cosaseling Conter of Ad-cocote Lotheran Grnorai Huspi-tal offers a frer Hzaiìng OarLost Dreams (HOLD) supportgroup iwiec a montlt far personswho hayo rxperietrced preguas-cy and infant toss.

Mroiings are hrid front 7 lo8:30 pot. 'the first and tlsirdTuesdays of roch month at ThcCoansriiag Center, 1610 LotharLane, Park Ridge. Upcomingtossions arc scheduled for Janu-ary 2 and ib, Fcbeoary 6 and 20,and March 6 and 2g.

Parents, grandpurrass and oth-er adoit family members arc in-viird lo altead Ihr nrunions,sitare tIroir frniingn wilit niherssvito ondrrsiaad mItai they arrgoing throagls, receive sappoesas they move throogh the Ortiacosan of grieving, nerve as er-sources for each aliter, and gainnew perspoctivrs of life. Thegronp nennioas are lad by JulioMime, iicrused clinical prnfes-tional c005anine at the Counsel-ing Craler.

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Whcn someone goes info cor-diac arrest, it becomes a drsper-ate race against thu ctock ro nasehis or bar life. Every minutencoasts. Tragically, each day inAmerica, several hundred cardi-ar arrest viclims dir before theyreach ihr hospital.

Bui docens of cardiac arnesivicliwn survive benuunn of theqoick action of s fricad, familymembres, neighbor, or, n somecoses, a strager. Os February 6,2001, the American Hranl Asso-nation will eccOgnicr localHcartaavrra 01 a special arramo.ny. The purpose nf AmaneanHeartsaver Day is In honor peo-pie aavrd by as aulamarcd ester-nat diltbnillatac or by CPR andthe resanar who saved them. Tonomisalr u Hrartsavrr, call IhrAmerican Heart Associalion at(312) 346-4675. Nominationdradlino is January 5, 2001.

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The Marathon ofStair Climbs

Jots ihe American Lang As-socialism of Metropolitan Chiao-go in the 4th annual Hustle upthe Hancock... The Manathon ofStair Climba. Thin saiqua nenntchallenges participants of altages to climb the 1632 sIales ofJohn Hancock Ceolen on Sun-day, February 25, 2001.

In ihr past Ihrer years, thon-sands of climbers from ages 7 ta71 hase loteen ihr challenge andrucad ap 94 floors of Jahn Han-cock Ceoler, waking ii the tali-est slurs climb in the anuatny.TIte 1000-fool vontical climblakes placa in the two fully ven-lilated stairwells of Jahn Han-cock Crnler wtlh water stationsavailable. HostIe op the Han-cock... Marathon ofStair Climbsis uniqan 'is that it welcomesathletes of all lovais of physicalSiseas. The event frotares twodivisions -. the compatitise andnOs-comprlilive climbs. Cam-prittiva climbers looking fan thrultimate aitallenge test litnir ru.dorance against ihr clock byclimbing up ihr 94 loans ufJahn Hancock Center,

Nun-coirtparitïs'c climbersseeking u personal challenge andssorkoui imitampt a 42 Ooorclimb, theo take lite elevator apto the apactacuiar linish line cci-chration io The Hancock Obten-vatary upar completion nf Ilma

Entry fern fon ihr eveilt ano530 for lire colnpctiiive climbund S25 far the 005-conspatitivvclimb, pias a 520 pledge mini-marmi. This year, it $2 discount isasuiiabic to panlicipanls rrginlrr-ing un lire. Climbars nacniva aHustic ap Ihr Hancoak t-shirt,

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The prugnann mciii ha held atRonurrectios Madical Cantar,7435 Writ TalentI Accrue, in ibaHealth Management classroomlocated an the l'mesI finan of thehospital near aniranca C. Tha on.mutation will be Wednesday, Jan-itary 17, from 7:30 la 9 pon. Thetasen pragruni sessions will brun Jaaaacy 24 and 3 1 , February 7.9, 14 and 21 and Murali 7. fruta7:30 ra 9 p.m. each day.

Because ou single "quit smok-ing" mncihud icunks far cscnyoinu,Frerdonni fronim Smnnoking inconpo-rates several wclt.koosan tech-niques. And, because smoking isa learned habit, ta "unleana"smocking requires a ticp-by-strpippruacli in changing tire smuok-an's behavior. RullI Reyna, HcattliEdacalor ivitis Resuerralion Mcd-leal Caster's Health IclusagemeorOepanimeni, sviti facliltate theprogramo.

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Companies onz encouraged loget involved and pnamnle goadhealth by panlicipaling io IhnTeam Challenge. Benefit io-alude learn awards for fastestund rep fund raising ream anwell os team photo and minimassage. There is a fee nf $85pen team, in addition In the indi.vidual regsslnalinn and pledge

Climbers raise pledges for Ihnevent to help the Amenican LongAssociation nf MetropolitanChicago light lung disease andhelp miltiens breathe a lithe cas-ten. Incenrise prions fon topfundrarsers malade Caribbeanairline tickels provided nyAmerican Airlines, ASICS roe-tog nheea and Branch for Iwu atihn Signalone Reem,

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Regisinanian is limitad soplease sign up curly. Prueendifon ihr American Lang Associa-tion of Meirupolilan Chicago'sHustle up the Hancuck beneStIke lang association's nesnunch,adsocucy, and educamion pro-grams. Fon mure information orIO velonteen call 312-243-25005250, or register by visiting un-tine by nor website alwww.tongchicage.org.

"Participants svili OrsI learn lanndrrsland iheir smoking habit,then ive'tl help them learn ham toarrale and increase ihr personalnisulivalina lo qail," said Reyna.

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Skakip Public Library, local.od al 5215 Oakton Street, isopeu lu the public Mondaythrough Friday from 9 uni. ta 9p.m., Saturduy from 9 um. to 6p.m., and Sunday from 555e to 6p.m. Acceso muny of our re.Sonrces 24 boors s day atwww.nkokiolibruty org

Youoig SteinwayAlumni Concertto be held

Twnnty year-old pianist Chin-Wen Hsiao of Baeriegtos willgis0 O speciat "uluutni' concoctas part of the 195k AnsualYoung Steinway Concoct Soclesat Skokis Pobtic Library. Mn.ftsiaa, who currently studien onfull schatunship ut the JoilliardSchool for the Arts io Now YorkCity, wilt perform on Sunday,Jattaaey 7 ht 3 p.m.

Ms. Hsian begun playing thepiano at the age of six in her na-uve Taiwan. She won ilse l995Taiwan National Piano Coinpolilion shortly before moving to theUuited States with lier family,and soon became a slodent at theMusic Instituto nf Chicago. In1999, oho won the Chiuoso ArtsCompetutson, the Music Centero the North Shore ConcoetoCampesition, and the Stoinwayund Sons contest, as well as theWslliam Browning Award of theAmnrteau Opera Seemly of Chi-ago. As a soto uOiE, she has poe-foenncd io Steinway Hall andAlien Toll Hall in New Yack.Her most recent New York ap-poarancos wore at the JaitliurdTheater and Suitliard's Paul HatI.

The Skokie Public Libraey'sYoung Stesowoy Concert Sotiesoviles lb of the area's must

peomining high school-aged mo-scions to perform each your.

Concerts ano gonerulty hold anha first Sunday of each monthbetween October and Juno, audnonnen two young artists perS050050g 50 packed houses. tclunytoes of today's music worlduve appouced an the Libraeytoge dating the Socles' l9-yearstory, including Rochet Bar-

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Atl partyguers ut the Viltoguuf Liucoluwood's upcamiugMilteootam Masquerade NowYour's Eve Octcavsgoneo, tu behold Sunday, Decombur 31,2055 at 7 p.m. al LinculnwoadTown Center, uro encouraged tobring u can of food along withthem, to ho donated to the NilesTownship Food Pantry. Thiscontribution will undoubtedlystart tho New Year off right,with a good deed. Participantswho donute a cue of food wiltalso r000ive a mure taugible oc-ward -- o key chain containingtheir photo lo mmmd thom ofhow they looked on the brink ufa now Milleusium.

The program is part of theVillagon Now Yoar's Eve blow-out, which culminates u yeso-lung Millennium Celebrationcoonisting of five opeciul eveossdeaignod tu commemorate thisunen in u lifetiwn occasion. Thenon-alcohulic Millennium Mas-qaeradc. npousorod by LibertyBask, Pi000or Press, andBell*Hossoll, provides Lincaln-wood residents, friuuds andneighbors with s perfect way tospend New Yeses Eve.

Guests will enjoy a npectacu-lar ovcniog of dsnciog, gamos,activities and a little mystery.Purtygaeen are encouraged tuwear a costutne. A contest forBest Mask will 5ct Ororyone in-volved in the masquerade theme,

Millennium Masqueradeto feed the hungry

svith judging taking ptuse at 9:30p.

Children have their Own opo-ciot place in the celebration, in-cludtng u Kiddie Countdownfeolsriog a balloon drop at thostroke of 9 p.m. Following willhe un hour nf post "New Yeae's"datario0 tu conclude at 10 p.m.An arts und crafts acea provideschildren with u chance to ceeutetIroir own masks tu go with bois

Throughout the evening,.which kicks off at 7 p.m., kidswill be eegaled with euloetain-mont, including jugghirrs, stiltwalkers, a magician, unicychists,und "Bauncy Booing." Other en-tOrtaitiment melados comedy bybchsotlens Euterlainmeos, livemusic by Ddja Vu, drawings bycaricalseisto, karaukn sud the"largess climbing mountain inthe country."

Interested in what the newmillennium might bring? Tarotcard rouders and fortune tellerswill be on hund to provide a per-nunulioed punk into the futuro.Food will be available fur pur-chano. Boginning at t 1:45 pm, aspoctoculur laser show precedesa confetti couotdown to the newceutury. Thu stroke of toidnightends the Villugo's year_tong Mil-lonnium celobrution.

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ut thu mate enteunoe to Lincoln-mund Tawo.Center, ut the Lin-colewood Parks and RecreatiousOfEco at the Lineulonaond Vil-toge Center, 69513 N. LincolnAyo., and at the LiucolnwoodPublic Library, 400g W. PrattAve. Tickets purchuned at thedoor are $10 per person (adntt orchild). Pee-pueehmed lickelneepresent u 50 percent saving, soho ssno so gol your tickets uheudof time t

This event marks the conclu-stan of the Village uf Lincoln-wood's Millonniom Cnlebrution.The goat of this uoiquo five-partserien of ovonts in to holp fosterstrung commonity and family ro-tations. AtI aro welcome tu at-tond, su mohn your plans 005v!For move informution or to makeyour tosorvution for the Millen-Otsm Masquerade, ptoasr call847-677-9740.

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Pace offers special New Chamber MusicYear's Eve schedule at North Park

All partygoers at lhe Villogeof Li000lowoods upcomingMillennium Masquerade NewYears Eve oxlravagunza, to beheld Decosuber 31, 2000 al Lin-ceinwood Town Center, 3333West Touhy Ave., will be ableto take advantage of entendedPace Bus bourn. People who at-lend the Milleenium Masqor-rade will be able ta board buses(Rustle 290 Shuttle), beginningal 10:15 p.m and running at 30-

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Throaghaul the poet Iwo doc-odes, Chamber Mosic an NorthPark bon uuughl a coesislentlyhigh level of perfanssance fromils custer of guest aetistn. Muchofthii talent is drawn from with-in the Chicago metespolitanurea, and North Park's success isdesnonstratrd, in parI, by its ne-going coliaboradun with theChicago Sywplsony OrchestraChamber Music Series. Togeth-or lhrsr twa institutions havejointly sponsored ersemble pro-grams on Nords Puek's series an-nuatly since 1994 in an cIEnO toenrich the cultural lifr df the Al-buoy Park community, und con-srquestly, engage u wider aedi-cuco for chamber music in norcity.

As it cuetinues its twentiethanniversaey seusan celebration,C/somber Manic at North Parkand the Chicago Symphony Or-chcstro Chumber Music Sonesco-present The Tenaci Ennembleon Friday eveeing, Jaeaary 19,in the Aedceeoe Chapol of theNorth Park University cumpus,3225 West Foster Avenue. Con-ceci time is 730 p.m.

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A callection uf Watercolors,Figureo, Faces and FIoraIa, byBully Sher will be en euhibitJunuasy through February atLincolnwood Village lIait, 6900N. Lsecotn Ave. A six year resi-dent nf Lincalnwood, she mu-jorcd in art Iheropy at the Uei-versily of Illineie und opongraduation saId u nnmber of herpaintings at local art fairs.

She stopped pointing to weekand have a family bal soonpicked op her breshes again to

The Lircolewood ChamberOrchestra will pensent a freeconcert by Hannah and SarahBaeton an Sunday, January 7,

2001, 3 p.m., at the Lineale-wood Community Center, 6900N. Lincaln Ave. This recitai ofmusic for violin and cello wiltfcatuee works by Bach, Haedel,Kodaly, Kreissler, Minsky, Cus-soda, and Simmons,

The Barloo family has o longIroditian of performing in Lin-cnlnwocd. Sarah first appearedos soloist with the LCO in No-

Holly Sher watercolorson exhibit

point portraits of her five chil-dren, which led her to do por-traita an commission, Her workis cnerrntly being shown et PalLum's Gultery io Oak Park andIhe Chicago Ari Source. She hasenhibited at Oaktne CummunilyCollego assi Ike Highland Parkand Liscolowond libraries.

Lincolewood artists scha wishto nnhibit their week in VillugeHull shauld contad Shirley En-gelslnis, fine arts exhibit coardi-eusse, 674-3806.

Lincoinwood ChamberOrchestra Concert

somber of 1991 and Honeab'ssolo dehnt with the LCO was in1993 When she won Only sisyears old. Last sprisg, Sarah andHannuh gave on in-schoul pees-comtien at alt three Lincoln-wood Publio Schoals, reaolsingOut to user 700 sludents.

Admission tu the January 7thconcert is free. Por forlhor infor-matan aSnal this concert or theLiecoleo)ood Chamber Orches-Ira's 2000-2001 season, pIcosotelephone 847-674-g039.

'Elvis' is comingto Niles West

"Elvis In Coming" -- Saturday,Pebmary 3, 2001, James Long,the 1997 U.S. Champion ElsisImpersonator will appear at theMiles WéstHigh Scheul Andilor-ium, 5701 W. Oaktoo, Skokie.Doors open at 7 p.m. Pecfnr-mance at 7:30 p.m. Tickets --Adulta - $25 aed asildren - $15(age IS nod under). Sponsored bySI. Martha's Religious EducationProgram, Morton Grave,

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Nues area host families neededForeign high school students

are scheduled lo arrive vesy noue- for Ocodemic semester und ynaepcorum hamostays, und thespeonneing nrganieation nerds ufew morelocol host families.

Accordiny to Pacific Intnrcol-toral Enchougn (PIE.) ExecutiveDsecclnr, lobe Doty, thy slsdentnorn all bolwcce the ages of 15 andI 8 years, ace Esglish-spcaking,hove Iheir own spending money,carry accident and health insu-ronce, and ecc OO5jOU5 10 sharetheir collurol esyeri000es withtheir now American fowilics.PIE. currently has programs lomutob ulmosi every family'vneeds, ranging in length from o

New outpatient procedure, for GERD availablenew minimally iitvasisn cut-

poticol procedure In Ircoi gaslroe-sophageal reSus disenso (GERD)is being performed al Reserroc-lion Medical Center, 7435 WentTalcolt Avenue. Resurrection isnor of the fient hospitals in theChicago aera io offer Ihn Sreol-tersi procedure, an ulleroalive lolifolongmedicutioe or surgery forindividuals suffering fronsGERD.

GERD occurs when stomachacid, enzymes und bile back npfrom thu stomach irin the esopha-gas duc to a weaknned valve sep-orating the esoplragus and ntom-ach. The moss common symptomis clirnoic heartboro. Individualsmuy alsoespericncn acid cogurgi-talion, difficulty swallowing,chronic cosgb, sore Ibroal, bryn-gids, chest paio, sleep distar-bocce or asthma. One in 14 adultscsperiences significant heartburnorothersympioms daily.

Tiro Stretta procndnro was de-aelopod by Coron Medical, lof.of Sunnyvale, California, andcicored by the U.S. Food andDrag Administeation. Is con beperformed is 45 minales or tensand requires no Isospitat stay.

"In contrast lo surgical mdb-ods, which are costly and requirehospilalieutino, the 50db prove-dare allows patients 10 90 someafter a few houes and return tanormai activily the followingday," said Arno Obri, M.D., agaslrocnterobogist no stoffal Res-urractian Medical Cerier whoperformed nue of the ScsI pence

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semester so a full academic year,where the slodeets attend localhigh schools. -

PIE. area representativesmatch stadeots with host familiesby finding common intereso undlifestyles Ibroogh an inforniat io-home meeting. Prnspective buoifamilies are able to review sto-dent applicanens und select theperfect mulch. As Ibero ore on"lypicul" lost families, P.I.E. canfit s student into just aboul anysiloudne, whelher it be a singleparent, a eltildless couple, a re-lireil cosple ora large family.

Families who liest for PIE.are also eligible s claim 0550 permonth churilable contribution de-diictino on their ilemiaed lax re-

Clinical studies show that montpatients who undergo the Strettaprecedore enperience reductionin Isearthurn end eegurgibationwithin one monIli nf the prose-dure, and musimiisn relirf is en-perienced by the Ihird month fol-lowing the procednre.Approusmatety 05 percenl nf thepulients are able to discontinueikeir reSus medications within amonth after the procedure, whilrthe remaining individuals requireminimal wedicolins.

For additinral information ontite Slretta procedure tu treatGERD, call tell-free 877-RES-INFo (737-4636),

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turno for euch month they host asponsored student.

Foe the upcoming pregrams,PIE. has studenlo from Spain,Germany, Latvia, bbc Former Sn-viel Union, Veneeueto, Argenti-na, Braeil, Meuico, Mongolia,Italy, Parugoay, Austrolis, Smc-des, Yugoslavia, China, Bei-gium, Vietnam and many othercountries. PIE. bus also been io-vited to participate in a specialgovernment-funded program isbring scholeeship students fromthe Newly Independent States nfIhr former Soviel Union lo theUnited Status. PIE. is a non-profil educational orgenieutivethni bus spgnsnred more thati18,000 studènts from 4g coon-trins sitter ils founding io 1975.The orgoniestien is designated bylIte, Uniled Siaten Deportment ofSlate and is listed by the Couecilon Slandoeds fer lolersotionalEducational Travel (CSIET), ver-tifyisg thai the organization corn-plies with the standards set forthin CSIET's Standards for Interna-honni Edocotionul Tranci Pro-grams.

Only encourages families locontuel the program immediate-ly, es st will atbosv the proper timefor bbc stndents and hosts to gestoksnw ene another before they oc-luolly meet for the first lime.

Niles oteo families interestedin looming move obout studontnochange or urvangiog for a wont-in9 with ucommonity represento-tivn muy call P.l.O., 1511-foco, at t.800-631-101g. The agency alsohas travol/sludy program oppor-moities available - for Americanhigh schont slndeols os well aspossibilities for community vol-unicorn so assist and work withOrco host fasuilies, studrots andschools

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(NAPS)-When was the lavInine yno checked the contenis ofyour medicine cnbinrr7 If it'sbeen a year sr more, it's probablylime lo Review, Remove, arsd Re-ntork.

To remind consumers aboutthe imporlonco efmedicine eabi-net sofory, McNeil ConsumerHeallhcare, the vomposy thutmanufactures leading brandosuch as Tylenol®, bus munched onationwide educational programin collaboration with the Amori-can Fhaemaceulieal Asnuciation.lt's called Ihn Medicine CabinetSafely eampoign and it focuneson three easy steps: -

I) Reviewlhecoetents ofynarmcdtcino cabinet. Check all capi-ration dates und consult ynor doc-1er about possible drug-drug in-irradions. Thin will essuec thatmedicines are up-In-dale and attheir peak effectiveness. lt willalso help you avoid noenpecledside effects;

Remove cnpieed medico.tions. Be thoroagls! Throw awaythe medications yuo no longerneed, and moke sore yea're amareof over-Ibe-counler products thattony snierocl with prescriptiondrugs ynu are Inking;

Restock essential medi-

safetycines Ihalmeelyeorfamily's indi-vidual needs. To retain manimnmeffeeliveness,medicationo shonldbe stored in o dry Ornu and awayfrom dicevi sunlight. The lopohelfin a hallway closet is o gondalternative and will help keepmedicine safely nut nf the reachnf smull children. Appropriateproducts should also be kept ioplaces outside nf the home whorea significant amount nf time isspent, such av in a corer boot.

Tu conoce a vvell-stockcd wed-ictee cabinet, the Medicine Cubi-net Safety cmapoign meow-mends toting producta io Ihnfollawseg treatment orean: painrelief, nighilime prindacts, allorgyand sinus, coldand Su, antacidsund anti-dioreheals, und first aid

Atwayn be sore to read and fol-low the diroctiono on the protonilabel. Pay attention io the recom-mended dosage, as well us anyspeciol pvecauniens er soaroings,und vail yvor dodue or pharmo.cisl ifyne have uny questions.

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Prafessionals In Lnannlng Dis-abilities will held its mnurth moot-ing of che school year On Tues-clay, January 9, 2001, ut73Op.m.. as the Nnrth Shore SeniorCenter, 161 Nnrshfceld Rnad,Nurthfceld, The tapie far themreting wilt be "Transitians: TheIns and Oucu afMnving BetweenPrngcams Rum PrnuehuolTheungh Middle Schonk" Thespeaker fur the evening, Rase-mary Bgun, is a penfessue te theDepuetasent nCSpecial Bdcocattunat Nnetheastern Illinnis Universi-ty and has a peivute practicemocking with indivotluals, fam,-lies, and children, The peet000a-lion will addeess.emnlional and Emptoymeet Cnnosetisg by ap-

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learning disabililieu espennneeau they proWess from elementaryschool sa middle schnal and highschool uectings. Far further infur-matien, and dieectinns, call B,Tnrnerat(773) 975-1449,

Prnfessionals In Learning Dis-abilities is a nonpenfttOrgantZa-tian whnse members strive topromete individual peefessionalgrowth, In encenrage an ex-change of ideas, und lo penvtdedirect seevices lo learning dis-abledpeesons.

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Share your faith mitts 55. SIsarethe following issues. insightsand ideas with eoknawned au-thees, tcorhers, and octivtsts.

Sannary IO: Jack Shea. Au-thor, Lecturer, Sesior Scholar-alPark Ridge Ceoter fur Study ofHealth, Faith, Ethiru, ResearchProf., lnotitote Pastoral Stadien,Loyola Univ. "Spieitaality Out-side Oeganierd Religion."

January 24: Rev. DominicGrassi, Author, Pastor nf St. los-aphot, Chicagn: "Leaentng HowTo Tell Our Stories From theWorld in Which We Live."

February 7: Rev. ClarencoLongdon, Rector of St. Mary'sEpiscopal Church, Parh Ridge"Moing Feom Charity to Ins-

Peburary l4 John Fatton, Co-oedieutar of Demoosteution Peo-jccts ut Thresholds PsychioteirRnhab Cnnler: "Mental Illnessand Criminal lastice System."

Manch 7: Lia Collinn, LogulAsut., Lecturer, Personal Candi-date, Christian Ethics us LoyntaUniv.: "Why Does Cothntic So-sial Thooght Matter?"

March 28: Sr. Carolyn Farrell,BVM, Aosae. V.P. and Dtr.,Gannun Center far Wemes and

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ing sessions will moot from 9:15to t 1:15 n.m., at St. Luke's Lo-theran Church. Prospect and Co-dar Streets in Park Rrdge. Mooand women ore inoiced. Babysit-tiog ocevihe not avaitabto titis ne-

To enroll in the catire serien.send o check for $25 (payable loTheology of Pork Ridge), withcame, oddeens. and phono nom-bee to Mary Loa Murphy, 5813N. Niculet, Chicago. IL 856311773_774-4421). It is $5 for usingle session.

How epilepsyaffects the family

The Northwest Epilepsy Sap-pots Gnnap invites anyone withepilepsy oc seimen dísordees.Family and friends urn alsu viel-come to attend aun manthlymeeting at: -.

Oar Lady of ResarrectiOnHospital -- 5645 W. AddisonAve., 21h lInee Room Sr. Jo-come, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. onJanuar03 2051.

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HOLD (Healing Light of the Word: AOur Lost Dreams) Mission Gallerysupport group

The Counseling Conter nf Ad-vorato Latheran Generot Hospi-tal offers a free Hooting Our LostDroams (HOLD) support grouptwice a month for persons whohave experienced pregnancy andinfant loss.

Moelings are held from 7 to8:35 p.m. the first and lined Tocs-days af each month at The Coon-onling Ce000r, 1610 Lather Loor,Pork Ridge. Upcoming sonnionsare schndoled for January 2 andto. Febmory 8 and 20, and March6 and 20.

Parents, grandparents and alb-ne adult fomily mnmbnrs ace io-vited to attend the nossions, sharethnirfectiogs with others who an-deestand what thny are goingthroagh, receive supponI us Soymove through the first nensd'it ofgricvihg, serve as resources foreachoihee, and gato new prosper-tises of life. The group sessiposorn nd by Julie Mitne, licensedclinical professional counsatne alThe Counseling Center.

Foe more information, call TheCoansetiog Canter of LutheranGeneral Hospital at 147-518-

For ' onore information call I 000.Melody Freeman al 773-685-344? ar Bill Hood 312-939- Forget your mistakes, bolee

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Light of the Word MisstooOatlney will present an eshibitof oil and acrylic pointlogs ofSkohic artist, Don Levy. The es-hibition, "Windows to theBook," will run from January 5.2001 to February 20. 2001. andbe open 10 Ihn public free ofcharge. -

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The artist's recoption wilt takeplace in the 5allery on Thursday,January 1 t , 2081 feom 6:30 p.m.to 8:30 p.m. The exhibition caoho vinwnd on weekdays from IO0m. to 4:30 p.m. and on Salar-doys, from 10 am. so 5 p.m.

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January programsat CJE

Council for Jewish Elderly of-fers the following pnognams, ofinterest to senior cilieens nodtbetr families, at o varioty ofsuburban community locutions.For further information for pro-grams, please call CJE at 773-508-1000.

Thursdny, Jnmmry 4Mosical Performance: Wel-

come the 2151 Centory, is per-formed by pianist und vcculiniManly Summon, 2 p.m., enThsrsduy, January 4 01 Licher-man Geriatric Health Centre,9700 Gross Point Read, Skokie.For infermoilos, please call 773-508-1000.

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This sword-winning lioso novelis set against the backdrop ofCommanist China. Lin Rong isan army doctor trapped io an un-rouged munniagu with o wsmoo heCan Ocrer leve. He falls deeply inlove with a young ourse and, eschyour. he asks his wife for a di-Vence. Ohc always agrees, but al-Woys chungos her mied al the lustminute. Army laso wïIl allow Halis tedivonce his wife without hencunsentifihey havebeon seunat-ed fur 18 years. This is the 5100of how Iwo peuple ssnvivc 18years ufwoiiing and lunging.

Ho Sin was burn in China ucdsludied al Brandeis Usioensily iothcUnited States. He und his wifedecided to settle io ibis country,buthe won ueubtnio find teachingwork, so be turned te writing. Hislist story collection, Oceans ofWordo, won a PEN/Hemingwayprize io 1996. The nest ycur, hewon The Planeesî O'Connor -Award fur Fiction fun his secondcollection of stories, Under theRedFlag. Wuitis,g, his Mut eovel,wso the 1999 Notineul BookAword usd tIte 2000 PEN/FaulkoenAwund fon Pinion.

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Spanish Slnrytime. Feliz A6oNseoo. Start the new yeun withevening sturytiwe in Spanishfrom 7-7:30 p.m. on Wednesday.January 3, 2001 at the OesPlainenPublie Library. Progrants urr do-signed fur children ages four toseseo. Activities will include sto-

Gymnanlírn ClansNiles Park Oistniet is uccept-

iog registration fon rho WinterSessiuo uf Leunning Gymoostiesclasses held at Gnennae HeightsRecneatiuo Center, 8255 Okcto.Classes offered include Begin.ncns-Intnnmediate for 3-5 yoursand 6-14 years, and Intermedi-atr-Adoonved foe 6-14 yeans.Winter sessions begin January 0uod 2 svith classes on Monduyaod Friday coeniogs. Sessionsone 8 weeks. Skills taught in-etude tumbling, balance beam.vaulting, mini-tramp and bans.There is u 't lo I insteucton/gynseass ratio. Registration isbrio5 takee at the Howard Lei-sane Center, 6676 W. HosvandStreet. Pon mure inforntution,pIcone call Grnnnan Heights al(847) 967-6975.

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ries, games, songs, and era/tn.Santon and seoioe volunteers

from Elk Grove High School willlead the Spanish ulonylinses. Thestudents uro stodyiog Spanish inschool and participate in theschool's active volunteer pro-g

For mene infonmatiun, pleasephone Margie Buccin, the library'sCommuntly Liaison, nl 847/376-2784.

Rrading Club, Wolven Hock.ey Player. Regintralioe for "Readtu Succeed," the DesPlumen Pub-lie Lsbrany'u Winter ErodingClub for children, begins onMonday, Junoary S, al the libraryand Tuesday: January 9, on theMobile Library. Activities cou-elude on March 5 with a visit atthe ltbnaey from Chicago WolvesgoalteederWendell Young.

Prenchoul through eighthgracIe children may participate inthe Winter Reading Cmb. To be-conne eligiblc fon prices, childrenmust coud eight books er have 16books read to them.

Weekly prize drawings beginJanuary 15. Prizes includeWolves mini hockey sticks,Wolves pennants, and ticketvouchers to see a ChicagoWolves bedary game. Chitdenudo nothave to be pneneei io win.

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ht 6:30 p.m. on Monday,Munch 5, Wnlves goottondeeWendell Yeung will visit the li-bra0 to talk about reading andsign autographs.

Foe more infonmolino, pIcarephone the Youth Services Gepar-tymeot at 847/376-2839,

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fon thn Youth Basketball WinterLeagues fon Grades 2nd through8th Girls and Boys. These fuound eseiling leagues begin Feb-nuury IO, 2001 und end April I,2001. Participants vue sign op auu teem or individually. The Die-niet nescrvcs the night to placoiodividuuls on any teem svithless than IO members. Fuels par-ticipant will noccive o trum T-shirt and will play u guaronteodto owes. Volnsteec coaches unealso needed. Registration dead-line is Junuany IS, 2001. A $25Late Fee plus prognato fcc ap-plies Janaary 16 - 22, 2001,Registration is being taken at theHoward Leisure Center, 6676W. Huwund Street. Pon more in-formation ubout Youth Basket-ball or volunteer coaching,pIense call (047) 961-6975, Rcg-ioten early!

Film discussions serins. A filmseries fun movie-lovers interestedin wotehing and talking about fas-cinating character-drives foreignOlms beginn January 4 at the Lie-colnwood Public Library. KrIlicFlynn loads the diseussious un theflrnt Thursday of the month at 7p.m. beginning with RomIta, asmall oct mesie from BelgiumIhat won the Palme d'Or at theCannes Film Festival and bestaccess for its star, Emilio 0e-quesee. Fined, Ilse heroinesmacks the boss, is chased by thepolice and returns home io her al-coholic mother who lives in a-ramshackle trailer and leuves bectofeosl fonhensetf.

A showing o/the Ikim precedesthe discussion. Other movies inthe series include The Prontise,The 400 Blows by director Fran-cois Tea/four, und The DreamLife of Angels, a 1998 owued.winning Blm. The libcury is local-od at 40110 W. Pnatt Ave. Phone847-677-5277.

Review of Taking AstIlleHatne. Nancy Buehler Will ne-view the novel TuA/sig Lottie1/eme by Terry Kay fun the nestprogram io the Friday Fare neciosat the Lincelnsvood Publie Li-bra0, 4000 W, Pratt Ave. on Jan-nary 5. Cuffoc at 10 am.; peo-gramat IO:300.m.

This stony of leve given, lovereturned und love rememberedwas written by the author of TuDance scirlt the White Dog, WhenFostcnLanìcrand Ben Phelps areceleused from a pcofesnionalbaseball team io 1904, it is theaely euperier,ve they hare incommon until they meet a nana.wuy .. u girl-woman named Lut-tie Parker -- on the train that takesfrom Augusta, Georgia and awayfrom thete dreams of greatness.Although she was a prontitutcsebo worked the ginlie tent in acarnival, she becomes a wife andmother who never completelylasos Ike innocence oflren dreamsto thin tann.of-the.ccntn0 settingand the startling promises of a00w world -- elocicicily, the tele-phono, the airplane uttd the auto.mobile,

Mother Daughter BosikClub. Mother Daughter BookClub for girls I l-Id and theirmoms eonttnnes at the Lincoln-wood Publie Library. Now meet-bers welcume un the second Sun-day of the month beginningJanuary 14 ned cootioningthraugh Suce 10 at I pits. Pizzo issensed and a ntcmben-choneebook is discussed. Resensatiansncqaincd: cegisten at Youth Sen-vices dcsk.The library is locatedat4000 W. Pratt Aso.

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Maine TownshipSenior Citizens

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MAINE TOWNSHIP SENIOR ACTIVITIESMaine Township Senior Citizéns offer residents a,ariety

of programs each monti,. Membership is free. For more infer-matioo or to register as a membee, please contact the Adultand Senior Department of Maine Township at (547) 297-2500weekdays.

Betow are samples of January, 2000 programs. Registrationis accepted by mail only and must he accompanied by separasechecks for each program. All activities and prngrarss am knOtt -

us Maine Township's Town HatI, 700 Ballard Rd., ParkRidge unless olherwìse indicated.

Nogom Starting immediately all Maine Township residents55 or older ras participate in the activities and programswhich include day trips, men's und women's groups, specialevnning and weekend stusses and much mare.

. MENS GROUPMon., Jun. 8, lO30 a.m.-t2 noon.Cost $3.50 scIndes program und lunch. -

This moutly meetiug will hast u Commissioner from Ihn WaterReclamation Plant wha will sulk about daily functions inelud-ing Ilse massivs denp water tuonel. Registration required. Vol-unleees are also needed.

MOVIE AND POPCORNToes., Jun. 9, 02 noon-S p.m. -

Cost S I includes pepenen, sodu und movie.Enjoy the rowuntlo comedy "Roturo to Me" slurring DavidDuchosny und Minnie Driv;nr. Por reservations, 000tuet Don-su Asdrrsos, ut 947-297-2510.

NEW YEAR'S CELEBRATION LUNCHEONWed., Jun. tO.Doors apeo al t t am. Lauch served al 12 seau.Chuteau Ritz, 91go Milwaukee, Riles.Celebrato the new yew with a fessivn lonchnon and eslrrluin-suent by "Down Memory Lane with Young at Hears," u koyboard und vocal duet. Program titled "Thanks for the Memo-ries." Cast for lunch, tip and entertainment is $12.50 permember or St 3.50 for guests. Fish is available but advance so-tire is requested.

OIL AND WATERCOLOR CLASSWed., Jan. 17-April 13, t 30-330 pus.I nsssuc iuc Chorlos S missy I. Cosi is 540 ton 12 douses.CIRCUIT BREAKEI1JPHAEMACEUTICAL PROGRAMWail., Jan. 17, 10-1 I am.No charge bal registration is required.Learn the latest abooi this vital slate program for older adults.

ORGANIZING YOUR PERSONAL RECORDS'Diuca., Jon. IO, IS-I I am.Presenter: Joyce Bernstein, Resource Specialist, CJE.No churgn bat etas, pre-rngistnr.Program offers help on how In slore documenls and importantrecords.

TAJ CHI CLASSESThursdays, jas. I O, March 0, 3-4 p.m.Inslrocior: Sylvester Marshall.Cosi is 525 for O classes.Leorn about this integral part of Chinese culture und how itdan h000fil health.

COMPUTER CLASSESIntroduction to Computer. Mou., Jan. 22 & 29, Feb. 2 & 26,March 12 & 19, and April 9 & tO.Session One: 9:30-1 :30 im.Scisios 'five: 2 sons-2 pin.Soision Three: 2:30-4:30 pos.Cosi is $211 lcr 8 dusses plus S20 deposit for a lop lop com-puiser.Loare susie Computar functions. Designed for those with no

INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS IISessinn One: Fridisys, Jun. 19 & 253, Feb. 9, 1h & 23, Man. 2,9& I 619:30- I I :30 a.m.Session Two: Fridays, Jan. 19 & 26, Feb. 23, Mar. 2, 16, 23 &30/12 sonn-2 p.m.Cuss is $20 for S classes plus $20 deposit far u lap top rompul_

There is u prerequisite that attendees have lakes the tntroduc-tins lo Composer class. Takes up soltero Introduction classoeils. Includes sourd nredossiog and elber fauchons.

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son Communty Colluge's Emeri-tos program rppreseot lIte diverseleorning eopeienees uvuilublo toIhn Older ntudnl ut the Ray IlarI-51000 Cumpsy 7701 N. LincolnAvenur, Skokin,

Tite Gospdo for the Conte,,,-pOrney Resaz4et- (HIS 046-71,Touch-Tune 07321) 000mionshow modero: scholars une at-lemptisg In r$uenver Ike hinten-cal Jesus by analyzing the eurhieshaccounts about him in Ihn 'Gos-Spris nf Ihn New Touhument. Thiseighl-week class meets from 10um-fluor on 'Thursdays, beginnino Prb. 0. thecourse ire is $90.

Meditotio,, und the MoralLjfz (PHL E3:O7l, Touch-Tore07335) cupIMos morality us thediscoveny unit aetuulieulion ofour awn best svlfand the embodi-"ment ofthis knwledge in one ut-Ittudes and aIliers, This four-week claus occIs from 2:30-4p.m. on Tuesdays, beginningMuech 6. The cuesefre in $60.

"Godo Storjs"fron,tjte B/tog-,arad Gita (PHi., 038-71, Touch-Tone 07330) rdplores the mean-is0 nf sharI rdisgs frnm theBhuguvud Gito Ihe nucred scniplure from uncienl India. This -eighs-mnek clisos meots from7:15-8:45 p.m., on Wednesdays,beginning Munch 7. Thn coursefee in $00.

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GERMANY TRAVEL PREVIEW'Be sure to ullend thin truvel preview for the Germany trip

scheduled foe Muy 55 to 23, 2001, The preview will begin atl2:35p.m. ois Mosday, Jan. 15 in the Prairie View Commuoi-IP Center. Mayflower Toues will give Ike prenentahion whichincludes Berlin, Dresden, Nuremberg, Rathrnbnrg, und acrois0 on he Rhine River. Reuno cull Catherine Drus ut Frai-rie View, 965-1200, if you plan ta ulleud these previews,

COMPUTER TUTORSThe nest "Computer Tutor" srssiou which mulches senior

citizen students with individual Inlors who are studenls atlend-sg Park View School, mill be held from 3:30 ta 5 p.m. on

tIteen Tuesdays, January 16, 23, and 30. This nel afclusses willemphasize, "Using the Computer us u Typuwrilnr." Beginningeamputer experience is desired. As with the previous class ses.51es, this program is limiled te Morton Grove residuos, Regis-lrstiOe will begin on Dee. I I . Please cull Calkerino Drue at theMortar Grave Pueh District, 965-1200, an orufter shut dole.Space is,limssed and will be gisen an u fienI-calI basis.

, EXPLORING ELMHURSTIJase Ihn Pruine View Travel-Club on Tuesday, Jun. 23 us

Ihey explore Elmhu,sl. The tour begins with the Blmhurst ArtMuseum which is ksewn for ils iscredible structsre and wallsof art, followed by lunch al McNally's Iradiliosal Irish Pub.After lunch, leuvnl la the Theatre Hislorirul Society of Amen-Cu located in the restored 1924 York Theater, Please noIe,there are 23 slops so climb in lite thealer und IS steps in therrsluurunt. The msI is $3g for residesis und $36 far nor-residents. The bus will leave Ihe Prairie View CommonityCensor ut 9:30 um. and sotare us approximately 3 p.m. Regis.irr ii Ile Prairie View Community Cenler.

TAKE TIME FOR THURSDAYt"ANTIQUES APPRAISAL"

As rId lamp, u vase, a ley, or u family heirloom displayedal home or packed away io a closet or irunk may be u gem orjuok. Here's o chanco io learn of its adloal vulue al I p.m. onThursday, Jan. 25 in the Prairie View Community Ceder. Thisprogram is sponsored by Ihn Morton Grove Pork district andthe Morton Grove Historical Socidly und will be presented byCarrier Schreiber, osoner of Calico Cals Anliques und collecli-bics ta show und describe Ihe characteristics of asliqur pieces,She will appraise nue item per persan, oxdludingjewelry, Reg-isler at the Prairie View Community Cenler. The cast is $3 forresidents and $4 foe nas-residests

HELP OTHERS WITH THEIR TAX RETURNSThere's something very good un individual can du about

tases, Volunteers are bring soughl now lo help people in IkeMerlos Grace cammunily sshu need assistance with Iheir tanlebrel, Receive free IRS training during January and receive00-lire-spot vatisfaclios from helping olhers. Velunleers quoli-ly ifthey:

I ) can virol and deal soith a variety nf people;have eapers000e or can leans abool preparing income Ian-

have general adnsinislrahise os publicily experience;4> lake pride in cOntplelc and accarale'work;

are willing so complete the IRS training program ut IhrMorton Grove Village Hull Seriar Cenler; und

cao spend a few lieues u week from February ihroughApril IS in helping others,

For more informado,, cull the Morton Grove Senior HnlLine al 470-5223

Por more information uboul Illuse senior servicen und necee-ulion programs, call ihn Morton Grove Seniur HoI Lino al 4713-5223, or Ilse Prairie View Caminneity Ceder at 965-1205, Toreceive the "Sesiors in Morton Glove" uewsletter, MortonGreve residusls eau need 53 und nos-renidcn,s send $4 to theMorton Grove Park District, 6534 Dumpster Street, MortesGrove, IL 65053, -

:: : s :: :eiNILES SENIOR CENTER REGISTRATiON

The Nues Senior Conter offers FREE memborship to Villageof Niles revidenls, uge 62 und aver, und their younger spouses.To registre for classes, mips, or pahchase liekels, you must besmember of the Center. Please cull or visit, and be placed or themailing list.

The Center,vill be rinsedMonday, Jon, 1 fnrNew Year's Day.

LASS REGISTRATIONClass Rogisirutiun fur the Winter and Spring classes bogus

Manduy, Dec. 4. Seo lise Nibs Senior Cenler News & Views forall class offerings. Cull for availability. NutrI January Ticketsales will brun Monday, Ion. 8.

PROPERTY TAX APPEALS QUESTIONS?Two reproseelutives from CommissineerManreen Murphy's

office ut the Cueh County Board efRnview mill be here al I p.m.an Thursday, lue. 4 (this in u ehuoge ofdulr) to inform peu nfyour property tuo appeal options In help you ensure that yourpreperty has bren fairly assessed. While the appeal process ferMaine Township has closed, the appeals process forrenideols ofNues Tuwenhip in now open but most be filed hy January S,2001 . Please register ifyon are plunoing lu attend.

KITCHEN BAND GROUPThe Kiseken OaodGroup meets the fissI uad shied Wednesdoy

afeuch month al I t um. We are baking fer new members forIhn band. The uros menliog will be January 3. Seo Mary Âne formere infermaties.

JANUARY LITE LUNCH AND MOVIEThe January Lilo Lunch and macic is Friday, Jun. 5 ut 12

n000. Enjoy a holdog, bug ofchips, then al I p.m. see Bye ByeBirdie (1963) slurring Dick Von Dyke und Ann Margaret. Euler-luiniog version of Broadway musical ahoat drafted reck 'n' rollidol coming to o small tows Io give "one lusI kiss" to one of hisadoring fans. Cons: $2

SUNDAY AT THE CENTERtPANCAKE BREAKFAST

Sunday ut Ihr Ceorrr: Pu,tcukr Breufifuer ir Suodoy, Jan. 14,i I uni. to 2p.m. Join us for u good old fashioned pancake breuk-fuss! Breakfast will include pancakes, sausage, and scrambledeggs. Follasviog brrakfasl, Cumediun George Casey, openingact for Rosemary Ciaaoey, will keep you laughing. CosI: $0.Regisirution rcqúired.

EVENING AT THE CRNTERA CHINESE NEW YEAR cELEBRATION

Ecrni,ig al t/te Cesrter; A Ch/pirar New Year Crlebrur/on ioIFea/sieaduy, fui,. 24, 5 so 8:30 p.,s. Teudilionul Chieesn Duncewill be performed by teachees from the North Chicugu ChineseSchool in Des Plaines followod by dianer, featuring a meal ca-cred by Jude East Restourant. After dinner, nit buck und enjoy u

Chixose Travelogue feuluning world traveler and hnmerint, JoeCuoniff. CosI: $10.

SENIOR COMPUTER LABThe Hilen Senior Codee canoersed u classroom into u Cow-

pulerLab millldeumpûlers (wiih 9 mere scheduled by Iheend ofthe your). Sign np us the RecopIlen Desk foe 45 mioules of enm-pater practice time. Help in alwsyn available ir Ike computer labasd practice time io free. Cheek throughout the your fur time andcons uf computer classes.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDMEALS ON WHEELS DRIVERS are seeded Ea deliver meals

IO Nues homebaned, weekdays between t t um. so 12:30 p.m.Please ruoludl Kelly si 568-0420.

COMPUTER LAB VOLUNTEERS needed ta assist otherold-er adulls in looming ta use rompnters (2 to 4 hours/week). Cow-polereoperiesee required. Training prosided. Contuetiuymi.

TAX are needed for she AARP Fnasdalion'nTax-Aide Program lu help ether seniors misil lao prepuralion.Training in prasided. CaosuctMaryann us 558-0420.

CLASSINSTRUCTORS forLeurn ta Croches and Cross 5111dbclasses. CoetuetMuryane.

YARN NEEDEDThe SeoioeCentenis reqorvlisg left uveryarn orscrups of mu.

briol fue veterans und senior crufters. Lop robes and shawls aremade for selerarn as Hines Hospital. Volunseer knitters und cro-choIces ucealso needed. Please call un.

MONTHLY SUNDAYS AND EVENINGSAT THE CENTER

The Hilen SnniarCroser is open one Sunday every month, andone evening every month. All Niles seniors are welcome. Hilestremen whe can't allend during rogulan hours, please join usenSaoduy er te theevenieg. Please cull ro regisler.

The SeniorConnection

"The Senior Conneclion" is uweekly drop-in suppuri groupcreated for seniars no they candiscuss issues rolaled Io aging,including reliremeol, less ofloved aoes, physical charges, re-Indonships, Ike ekunging worldwo live to, and nlher topics.

Open to all, this ongoinggroup is held on Wednesdaymornings, 10:30 In 12 coos. uthe Jommsh Family und Comma-oily Center, Goldie BuebmuonLuftig Building, SISO GolfRoad, Skokie, coovonienily In-euled near Old Orchard Mull.Fon moro informatins cull OberiFon, LCSW, al 547/565-5200.The $5 fee per sessior is udjasl-able, if seeded. -

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Two teams are better thanneet Ttsis was proveñ when SJBseventh and eigtith graders cow-prtrd in the Notre Dawn HighSchont Academic Bnwt.

SIB was the onty schcot dortsent seventh graders, attrreatiegwith cighth graders, to be pavtfthe academic tram.

The five scvonth geadors rorroCatherine Casey, John Johann,Sarah Masar, Katie Staaiak andteam captain Kevin Katiso. Theeighth grado team roas AmyBishop, David Ladeo, ReggioLara, Chartes Varitta and theirtcanr captain Stephen Chvist.

Honed ano of the first day's000ipetition, began avitta theeighth grade teem. Reand twowas tho seventh grade teanS, anctround three roas e oombinatierrofbeth grades.

Qaestians were in areas ofoath. titrratere, aociat stadios,

spotting. greosniar and govern-ment. This did eat vrep ttscsefine cempetiters as they made itto the Saat oemp&itien hetd ena arcend day.

At the finats, SJB faocd fivenow Looms, Sao winnrrs frampreciosa meets: Hrre, SIBwised the five perseo iramswith stadents from bath grade

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www.yasukunal.com10-6 Tuesday-FrIday 9-5 Saturdap-Sendap Closed Monday

Bach (L-R): Sarah Mesar, Katie Stuniak, Catherine Caeey, John Jehann, Kevin Katisz. FrenI (L-R):Dated Ladao, Charlee Veri/la, Stephera Christ, Reggie Lara, Amy Sic/sep.

soin-tenu reautts and SJB ptacedfas et ta

We are pecad of oar eompeti_tora, as they cemprted againstten different sebos/a in a totat cfat toast twetne nr mere nchonts.The students felt irrst the engen-

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party, tao. Thin tittte ostra madeit Oery werthwhife.

Students inductedinto NationalHonor Society

St. Ignatiss Cetlege Peep, aJesuit college preparatory scheeltacated ¡n dewatews Chicago,has indeeted S seniors and tOtJtlniera jete the Ametd DamenC/tapter cf tho Nationat HenerÑeeiety at a spec/at ceron000y onDcteher t2. Tito event wasttsarked with a candte-Iightingceremany end a reception withparents. teachers, and admjnis-

The stadents are eligible tobeennte members af thin preatigions society bocease they travemaintained a enmatative 3.33Wade-paint average, In addition,tttey have activety participatedin at east twe different mejorseheol actioiiies threagheat theirsoban! years Their applicasianswere reoiesved by an advisenycnmmittee made ap nf represen-latinen frem St. Ignatias CottegePrep athtetics, es-csrricslarn,end each academic department.

. Arca inductees are: MaegaretMilter, daughter of Lawrenceand Mary Mitter, Gtenvinw; Ko-o/e Hartey. sen nf Patrick endMary Hortey. Park Ridge: Za-cisary Maicrene, sen et Lee andBarb Matcnene, Park Ridge;Amy Genje, daughter of CetineGenje, Shots/c; Jsstin LeVatta,nao nf Michael sed Lisa LoVat-

. te. Liecntnwsod; and AnthonySorritelta, sen nf James andRahy Serritetta, Lincetnwaod.

Spiritual Assemblyof the Bahá'is òfMaine Township

Talk te be given December20about the BahS'i perspective enthe need fee macat education ferchildren.

The Bahá'is nf Uninceepneat-ed Maine Towaatsip will host apabtie pnagram on the moral edn-carian cf children front a Bahá'iperspective. The program will fa-cas au helping paeeats deal withthin impartan! epic. The pregranswill be held en PriSsy. December29, al 7:30 p.m. at the NarohMaine Fire Station cammanityream, 930! Petter Read, llesPlaines.

Baladin believe in the onenessnf all religions atad heelherhaednf mankind. Dana/seas are seversolicited an accepted, Fer infer-mutino call (047) 604-2448.

The first President to holdan airline pilot's license wanDwight Oanid Eisenhower.

Register now for springclasses at Oakton

Regiauaden far the apeing2001 someslee cnn/sones al Oak-loaCemmanily Callege. Classenbegin ne Tnnaduy, Jan. 1 6; hew-eveemany eaarnes start later, sostadenls should cheek the SpringCredit C/ace Schedule for specif-to meeting times,

In-person eegistea!ian is Man-day through Thursday from 8:30am-O p.m.; Fridays from 8:30a.m.-5 p.m.; and Saluedayn from9 am-sean ut Oakton's DenPlaines campas, 1600 Eus! 001fRoad, and at the Ray l-lartstoinCampos, 7701 North Lincoln Av-Cune, Skohie. In-persan and

, Teurh-Tnne registraSen farspnng cosenos will not ho uvaila-bin ta students daring the winterholiday beenh, Dee. 24-Jan, 1.

These services resume al bathOuklan campases at 8:30 am. enTuesday, Jun. 2. Taueh-Tane eng-istoation renames thus day at 7

Stadents who have an applica-tien en file fer spring semester200! nr have attended Oaktonwithin the last Ihren yenes muyase the Tauch-Tane registrationsystem an Mondays through Pri-

days from 7 a.m.-lO p.m. and onSaturdoys and Sesdoys feam 8a.m.-5 p.m. Ta regislee by phone,dial (847) 635-1616 and refer tothe cempalee ID number listed bythe caaenn tille in the SpringCredit C/ace Sr/sedute.

Far mere infermaties regard-ing spring classes, centact Sta-dent Services ut (047) 635-1741(DesPlomes) or (547) 635-1417(Skakie),

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Scaotmasler Davo - Ohnnwould libe la nffnr special thanksta the St. John See/senf HelyName Society und North Amori-can Martyrs Council 4338,Knights of Celombas, fee Iheirspansocshipand sapporo.

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Nites Township High Schooldistrict 219 unseoocod that Sko-kin resident Lisa Ode/san hasbeen hieod as the School-To-Week Cnaodinasor, Edelsnn in theformer Esecotivo Directer of theSknkie Chamber of Cammreee.She comes ta District 219 withever footmen years of especieneeto generating and maintainingbasinesn partnerships. Her re-spsnutbttihies at District 219 in-dade developing and enordinat-ieg On-eampat and off-catapnrwork-boned learning esperieneesfor stndeots in conjanotian withtecol bosiness patInais.

Local bosiseuses interested inpacteering with Nilen Townsh/pHigh School District 219 sto-desta by providing a bosiness fo-ditty tear, being a guest speaker,presiding ajob shadowing nr dr-taal menlnriog enperience, srrepresenting titeir company on"Career Day," should eantactLisa Edelsen, Schooh-Ta-WaehCoordinator, at (847) 568-3440,er o-mail tisede@nilen-bu .k 12 . il. as,

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Special serviceoffered forpre-schoolers

Congregation B'nai JehashnaBoth Elahim, Olenview, is offer-sog a special S/so/shah service, Foi-day night, Januo,y 5, from 7-8p.m., for pre-schoniers.

The nerv/re, called ShabbatY'ladim, s fer yaong eh/Ideen npIn sis years efage. The childrensit on carpets while listening IosIeden, working os crafts andpartaking in a snack.

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On Tuesday, January 23,"Kitchen SommaI hOI " witt beheld. This class leaches foodhandling and enohing techniqoeste predoce a del/ojeos meat ofmoat, petalo und vegelabhe. Castfon this ehans is $60.

"Couples Ceoking" wilt hoheld en Taonday, Jo/sooty 30.Using a team appeaach. creste adelio/cas dinner to eat in classand mpticate al home in the fu-taro. Featoring appetizer, tau-tied chiekon with trimmings andbaked dessert. This hands-onclass 05515 $80.

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FRANCESJ.ZEHNERFrances J. Zehner, 51, of Mor-

ton Grove, died November 12 atGlenbrook Hospital, Glenview.Beloved wife ofDenald. Belevedmother ofScntt, Kelly and Katie.Sister of Donald (Donna) Quick.Services were held Thursday,November 16 at St. MarthaChurch, 8523 Georgiana Ave.,Morton Grove. Arrangementsbundled by Simhins FuneralHume. Interment was in MaryhillCemetery, Hiles. Memorials to:

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Morton Grove, died Gelober 25.Beloved bosband efMugaly. Be-loved father of Moribel (Chuck)Gerslner. Grandfather of 2. Ser-vices were held Friduy, Gctebrr27. Arrangements handled bySimkins Funeral Home. Inter-ntenlwasprivate.

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ton Grove, died December 20 alLutheran General Hospital, ParkRidge. He was bons March 11,1929 in Chicago. Beloved has-band nf Barbara (urn Johnson).Beloved fatlter of Carolyn(Ornee) Lundine and Steven (Dr-nise). Grandfather ofReistin, Da-vid, and Matthew Lundinn andJohn Morgan. Brother of llar-eletto lauch and Ruth Krusrn.Services were held Friday, De-comber 22 at Morton GroveCommunity Church. Arrango-monts handled by Simkios Faner-al Home. Interment was in Mcm-oty Gardens Cemetery, ArlingtonHeights.

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The Millennium Chime Tower and Walkway connecta the church and school for saferpassage for children. lt provides a safe walkway to the South parking otand anoth-er place for prayer.

Ficase give generously. There are live (5) donatIon categories:

Benefactors/Chime Tower 6 I 000Patrons/Benches s 500Contributors/Landscaping S 250I2xl2inchßrick $ 20G4x8 inch Brick s 60

The names of the Benefactors, Patrons, and Contributors will be Inscribed on thegranite or marble stones under the Millennium Chime TowEr located In the center ofthe Walkway.

The bricks and stones provide a lasting memorial to those who enriched ourlives.

HARRY H, ZALOSHHarry H. Zalesh, 8 I, of Morton

Grave, died December 17. Be-loved husband nf Barbaro. Be-loved falber of Timothy (Debra)Laveick, Daniel (Jill) Lavnickand Julia (Michael) Beerafato.Grandfather nf 6. Great-grandfather of 2. Services wereheld December 19. Arrange-monts handled by Simkins Faner-al Home. Interment was private.Memorials tu: Rainbow Hespice,444 N. Northwest Hwy., ParkRidge, IL 60060.

MARGUERITEVAN GRIMBERGEN

Marguerite Van Grimhergeu,80, of Morton Grove, died De-comber 13 at Lutheran GeneralHospital, Park Ridge. She wasborn November 23 in Chicago.Beloved wife of the late Joseph.Beloved mother ofJomes (Vale-oie). Grandmother nf Jeffety andJoseph. Sister of Michael (Dorn-thy) Jordan and Cotheriur (Honk)Huberty. Services were held Sat-urday, Docember 16 at St. MarthaCatholic Churck, Morton Grove.Arrangements handled by Sim-kies Funeral Home. Intermentwas in All Saints Cemetery, DesPlaines. -

DONALD JOBSTDonald Jobsi, 78, of Morton

Grove, died November 12 atRush North Shore Hospital. Be-loved husband ofDolly. Belovedfather efDonald, Darlene (Loois)Goldman and the late Den DeeSouliotis, Grandfather of 2.Brother of Jack. Services wereheld Tuesday, November 14. Ar-rangements handled by SimkinsFonrrol Home. Memorials lo:Kommercr Village, RRI-Box I 2-C, Assumption, IL 625 IO.

WILLIAM C. SLJTFINWilliam C. Sutftn, 03, of Mor-

ton Grove, died November 20.Beloved husband of Vera. Be-loved fatherofWilliamJr. (Judi),Michael (Sazio), Jude (Randall)Erickson, John (Darla), MaryAnuo (David) Goldman, Eugene(Donna) and Titemos (Chris).Grandfatiter of 23. Great-grandfather of 4. Services woreheld Friday, Derentber I at St.Martha Church, 8523 GeorgianaAve., Morton Grove. Arrange-monts hoodled by Simkies Fatter-al Home. Interment was in AliSaints Cemetery, Des Plaines.Memorials to: Lutheran GeneralCancerCone Center, 1700 LutherLane, Park Ridge, IL 60068.

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Local township officials attend annual educational conferenceRobert Provenzana, Highway

Comtoissiooer, recently attendedthr 2000 Annaol EdocotinnolConference sponsored by therovnnship Officials nf lltioois(TOI).

The keyoote speaker won lIli-vois Comptroller Daniel W.Hynes and also speaking wosMonica Abress, aether of Quietlyat Work: To:vnohip Gorerri,seittinA,,,erico.

General and divisional ses-Sinns ofl(so 93-yeor-old Organizo.lion Wore dcsignod to gise dele-gates a nom insight mio lowsaffecting township 5000rnmevt,hr dntios of township officials,

and reports on legislation affect-iog Illinois townships. Also in-eluded titis year were workshopson ethics, iotergosrrrmcntat

agrecl000is, m000giog stress,goiiorot assisianco and Web sites.

Tisc association (TOI) is coso-posed of over t 1,000 officialsfrom 1,433 sownsltips in 65counties across Illivois. Membertownships recolor legislative rcp_roscototios, ioformatjon concern-ing legislativo activities, ioformortien and advice on the manyosprcts of township operations,educational programs and pobli-catioes, and ideas on how to fur-titer serse ihr residents of Illinoislnwsships. TOI also acts os aclearinghouse fer information forboilt stato and federal legislators.

Maine is aim aoiivo member ofTOI. "rhis conference provided awealth of information amid idoasthai will not only be of benrllt iomo, bai also to the people ofMaine Township."

Charles Dickens ëomesto Illinois

The Niles Historical Societyinvites everyone to the Masrumim0v Sunday, January 7, 2001 at 1p.m. Edward Oziato, who lavesHistory and Theater, will bring asCharles Dickens Comes to lIli-vois. Granted, hr did ont write fo-vorabty abnet his trip, hut ihrpresentation will include sconesfrom A Christmas Carat, TheMysmory ofgdwio Drood, Talo ofTwo Cities and others. Ile makesyou feet thai "yea are there," it isso lifelike. As Chartes Dickens,(me wmlt also hove interesting aseo-lotes about Isis family, his visits:0 ihr United States, his tifo inLondon, etc. A fas afternoon isatanned forihe whotefamily.

Members of the Hiles Hisiorm-al Sormoty ehavged exhibits tocOrot the season, simow someottrcimons and have breo liardaiyork to prepare for 2001. Conte

Cold Weather TipsNow that Winter has umised it

s tmportant that eseryone roc-'gniees mite dangers nf time sea-on. Bomng prepared is Ihr key toarrival wlmmle dangerously coldtmp000iures inimabim the area. Ifon have older relatives, friendsr vemghbors, make a spoeialomvI in check up on them moveequenity. Por those thom liarei be oui, or msork oat in tite coldiene following tips could m:mkemttore bearable:Layer yoarsell iritIs warm,

ry ctnihisg melodio0 gloses diat, as much of your body heatcapes through your head;

Remoos'e any . meet layers nfothing as Ilse wet articles willtgoie any iosulacing offres;'Cover enposcd skin to pro-

moi frosibiir. If frosibime orimnbness occurs, irony time are.. gradually by scrapping illeso

ivano dry layers or placingem nest io svuoti skin. Do notb sise affected areas or smmb.erse mn (sot moister ms more dans-e could occur;'Oc msvame nf hypmmihrcnmia,

early, bring your frinmmds, visuwith neighbors, and spevd an of-tomons wmth us. Sunday, January7, 2001, t p.m.

Alt programs ore open In shepoblic, interesting, educational,and eniermaining. They ore gearedio the fammty and children arewetconmo. Plonmy nf free parking,admission in free, and donationsaccepied. Oessori and mulled ci-der will br served following titeproseriamicmn.

Thr Nstes Historical Museosis open every Wednesday andFriday 10:30 as-3 p.m.; ethermimes by appointment only. Cull047. 390.0160 for more informo-tian. We look forward to seeing

Chartes Dickens Comes to lili.vois, January 7, 2001, t p.m.Nitos Historical Musrum - 8970Milwaokoe Asenso. 847-390.0t60.

which occurs when the hod5'temperature falls arIose 95 dr-grecs. Signs of hypothermia in-dade, stiff moteles. slowedhreailmmng und utenial cenfasion.If any of these sigas are preval.mint cult 91 I imwediatrty;

Orink von-acohotic beserug-es stich as coffee, tea, hot choco-tote and soup;

'Do net use your evon os ahealing dnrice, and he osseocaccIai issus space (seaters ashey ore a Iseo risk.

TIme Hilos Police Depamiumenshopos hat these few lips wiltIs IP make the svintor umonlbssafer sod mere enjoyable.

In hnrfilms, shbtnyTemphalways had no necio In herhuir.

Rober? Provenzano, tnft, Maine Township Highway Commissioner and Comptroller Daniel W.Hynen.

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Water ReclamationDistrict adopts 2001

The Board of CommissionersofEhe Metropolitan Water Recia-malice District of Greater CRea-go has adopted their budget fer2001. The total bodget omesnt is$98t.2 million. The total proper_ty tao-levy is a decrease of .4%from the 2000 badges.

Commissioner Hairy !!BUS

Yonrelt, Chairman of the Corn-mitten os Bsdgot nod Employ-ment, noid, The 2001 Budget re-rets the District's commitment tocollect aed teoat wostowater forthe citizens ofCeok Coonty atibolowest possible cost. The Boardst pleased with the high degree of

the staff io prepaniog the budgetand so cm-eying out the policies oftheBoard afComwissionges.'

The Civic Fcdeeatien sobmit-ted wrttlon comments iectoding%e following: 'The Civic Federa-tien finds the MWRDs peoposedFiscatYeor200t Bodgotto bells-catly sooed.

President Teereece J. ORnen,said, "We appreciate rocogoisionofestrofforts to reduce tases aodpledge to contiene the noond fis-cut policies that have earned theOistrict its outssaodieg reputationamong government agencies.

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. The Maine Township Board nfToisions approved 2.7 percent aton levy increase at its Dcc. 5meeting, bringing the tetti lovr sa$4,328,324.

The township is hold to a5 pon-cent sonnai tas cap in order tokeep up with the rate of inflation.Generally, the township leeks sokeep snob adjostmenss tow. If thecost of living is lower than five

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"Under the tas cap law we areallowed to adjust Oar levy for therate nf inflation," he osptaieed."Añything above 5/ist is consid-cred a las increase,"

-" So, it's a master nf definition,"added Tmsteo Witliaw Boll..

Oespiso tise noman tics , the tonybniegs the Goneral TownshipFand se $2,501,000, General As-sissanco so 5457,139, and Roodand Bridge Fund to $1,280,377.TIse increase is np $t 13,797 fromlast ynar when the township ev-sed a t .6% increase.

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Thompson criticized a recentOsity Herald article shot accosodcommunities of taking advantageef"gnnd situes" by eaising taxes.

New lawn require tas increasesend cuts to be pubticty adver-tised. Calling the article "mis-leading," Thompsne said that itwas this new reqoircwent whichtkety ted the Herald so its conclu-

Ha-Lo 'volume grows;in more waysthan one!

If the 'local "curiosity" losessome meoxorr of ecwsworshi-ness, titas will be just floe withrzsidcnls living around Lehighand Toxhy, at close range toschere the futaro heme of theHa-Le Cerporasion ix underCOnstroClion. Residents remainhopeful shot she projocs's archi-teclurol team will succeed in

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The sound is chameleon-like.somotinsos sounding like un oirraid siren and at other timos liboa mechanical whirr. lo recentweeks she volume has increased,a lacs tIsai -the asonycd neigh-hors lie in wills iba lemperasoretirop. Chicago resident DougVesperman says hat the soundcarries lote homos despiseclosed doors and windows, andthat complainants now includearco dogs. Vespermos has ne-corded the sound and left it onShe cesslrscsinn compasly's an.sweriog maelsine,

A spokeswoman foe Censor-Peint Conslrnesion said thus dia-log fias been iOitiatod wish Shearchitect, Heimat Jahn, aboutShe problem. Repensedly, Jahn'sOms is working on o sulasien.

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np in the Library's Administra-live Office weehdnys. 9 am. to5 p.m. beginning un December26, Fuirons who would like tosEIend the concert bat canonscome to Ihe Library daniog busi-ness hours should cull 847-673-7774, s2l27 on December 26.Mu, Hnian is corrcntly studyingpsano at the Jaitliard School ofthn Ans in New York Cily.

Four-Handed Piano Con-cors -- Aaron Johnson and MallLong will perform side-by-sidenit ihr piono in Ibis fou nppontu-osty to hear two master pianistswork sogelber, Sunday, January54, 3 p.m.

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Meet wish a Career Coso-sctnr - Get She help you needfar free! Meet wish PhyllisCabio, a licensed carrer c000se-1er from Jewish Vocational Ser-vices, lu rocoive job searchpoinlers and decetop a solid ca-reer plau. Call Mike Buhmuen asSkokie Public Library. 847-673-7774. to schedule u half-hoar ap-

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NilesPark :'Djrector ',.;.Gabriel Martinez

The Nifes Pam-k District and Executive Director Joe LoVede(left) cOmmendGabfleJMaffnez (night) foi lOyears ai' outstand-ingsemvlcP. ltis onlywith the ha rdworkand dedicalion ofpooplelike Gabriel that the Niles Park District is able fo be an ongoing

' success, commentod Execulive Director LoVerde. Gab,llWorkain theParka Sewlceo Depamimentone groundaman

' Nues Park DistrictNow 3 Year Olds Preschool Come with Nues Park bisl,jct Io Y rOSUsCilomlios (CPR iofaol,'Register ynur 'Now ThreE' Chicago's Navy Pier Onidoor ico' child & adult). Rogisler lodaychIld ai Nmte Park Disln,cI. This dealing arena. After co skating, for Ibis life savio0 oppXrionity.class is designed for children Iravel io Ed Debevic's, 640 Class dolo is Monday, Januarywho lamed Ihrer after Seplew. Nnrth Wells and cojny time crozi. 22 from 6 - 8 p.m. Class will buber i, 2000, thereby missing the hold ut Ihm Howard Loisore Con-dnadline for Our regular three OSt restuurool downtnwn. Don't ter, 6676 w Howard Street.year old preschool Duriog this miss the fun! Tsp dale s Salur. Clars fee is rosideot $25 und2-doy a week peugra childres day, January 25 und will depuri 000.TEsidonl 535 For more in-will experience their Orsi or al I I am. and reluCE ai ayproxi- foRAution or lo register, call thenearly first, clussnnum esponi. malely ft pot Fee 5 residrnt $20 Nibs Pank District 01 (847) 967-ence. Classes mee, Manday and und nnn-nesldonl $25. 6633.

Wndnesduy, und bogin January 8 suore information vn "Nseosenoc 2 - The Secoodlhruugh'May 16 from I '- 205 these exciting leen Ingo, pIeuse Comiog»p.m. ut Ihn Howued Leisarc Ceo- call (047) 967-6633. Registra.Juio Nites Park District for a1er, 6576 W. Howard Siren. For lion IS laking glace at the Ho- delighlfol lunch ai Phil Swirl'smore infuroiaiman or to register, sid Leisure Center, 6676 W. premier reslauruot in Hammond,cull tite Nibs Park District al Howard Streei.

todiana After lunch, we will(847) 967-6633. Suv a hf'p Fosamdotion Classlake u shnn ride Io the TheatreMy Graesctparnnft & Mn Regisler al NIles Park Dislociio Munster te sce a performancnClass la lomo the "Bystander Basics" a of the vory fonoy "Nnnseose 2 -This new N,les Park Oislreci lsvo-hnur pnogram geared for 71h The Secood Coming." This un-class is josi far gruodmas, grand. gradnes in adults. The cuencA- citing trip is scheduled forpas und lhcir special grandcliil- low louches scene safety, con. Wcdoesday, Febmary 2V. Tripdrun la aliend' Enjoy limu in- ladIng EMS, bleed cnolrol, dcyurls al IO a m. and rciuno ulgelber dn,og loucher direcied 0pe05 OX aurway, Heimlich apynooiwately 6 p w Trip fee isarlivilles such as craSs, games Munueuver, curly head allack resident $55 and non-residentand songs. Regisler loday! Clans cure. eescue breathing (infunt, wo. Call lic Hiles Park Disiric,heglns Salorday, Janoary 13 und child 6 aduli) and cundiopulmn- al (047) 967-6633 to mgister.mos ihrough February lO fruoi

l '$uns "t;í °taon"Fnr ninre infennut,on onioreg.

CLEAN,CHECK, R'AIR REPLACEieeS ltr strict .

HUMIDIFIERUpcoming Teen Trips T . nornaiaa en well e. comfort min winnoctSuoburut Snow Tobiog

Teens are invited lo join Nilcsgarb D,stric, on their day offfrum schoni fnr same nnosv tub-ng mvilh friends in Kescaskun,Vmscunsin. Teces will banc a

blast as a snow lube Whiskshew dowo one nf the 900 feat

beg chutes. No ccperiemicc ose.t'Ssary. Please bring esira m000yfor lynch, Trip dale is Munday,January 15 frooi 7:30 mm. - 4p.oi. Rcgislraiiou deudlinc isJanuary 8. Trig fee is neside,Il

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Cootinord from PaEo 27 iiId and read!pointweot, or drop by wilh yourresume. Tuesday, Jaouary 16Now 9 a.m.,onnvn.

Gallery ''Lyrical Images in Fubric

Colluge .- A cullubarutive uf ont.isis from Ihr Evunston Ari Con.1er will pedoni this unique ex-h,bii cf translucent cub cullugesfrom December 5 In Jaouury 13.

Once upnn a lime... Antis,Mary-Olyno Bules yresents a se.ries of her laegu narrative puinl-logs, many ufwhich uro inspiredby children's lileratore. Join Mc.Boles fur a gullery lalk un herwach un Meoday, Jonowy 22 u,7 p.m. Please regislor, 847-673.7774, u2127.

Thu Skokie Public Libuty, In-caled ut 5215 Ouktun Street; isupen la the public Moodaythruogh Friday from 9 am. to 9p.m., Suturduy from 9 am. lo 6p.m., uod Suuday from xunn In 6g.m. Acuesc muny cf cor ro-Soarcec 24 heurs a day, sevendays a week utwww.chuluinlibeu,y org

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Sknkie Public Library's Win.ter Reading Club will sei under-Way hin year no Jaoaa,y O, just.in lime ta chase away he pest-holIday biuesl Kidi in grade_fland yuuogercun cummil In read-leg fer 1,000 minolcs beiweenJavaary 8 and February lO, undchad their progress ne the Li-brary's rcading disply in theYouth Snrvicc Depurlmrn,.

The Ihewe uf this years club,Cuma in frum ihn Culd undRead, is designed lu iliucirute'1lhai reading is u fan aclivily allyear lung. Kids mliv arc frastrai-rd by having lu slay odeurs allmixten can lun lu a gued bnuklu help Ihem escupe lu a warmerclimate. And bulk parenis and

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kids run stave offcabin faene byreadiog Ibrir way through winierboredem.

Thin year's club features a,snuwmun theme. When childrec'visit lhc Library io sigo up, they'will receive u paper souwman ta'mnonl So ihe Ynuib Services'wall display. Each lime the childreads 258 minnirs, ±ny can uisil

'thn Library und recoive a decoru-nun fur iheir snowman -- a hal,

'jacket, ocarf, or miliens. Aflerfive visito und 1,000 mioalrs uf

' readmg, the child will receive 'u"Come io from Ihn Cnld yod

, Erad" mag as o prize. The« hiId's school will aIse hr noii-

lied wol Ihey successfully cow- sources 24 hours a day utpleted lbs club. srww.ukakieiibracy.aeg.r

While nor capen librarianswmIl always be ev hand lo help 'paneols and kids select books forreaders cf alt ages, kids in

« gradcs 3-fl cun cheonn in spend' iheir reading- club minnjevenJnylng ihe feue books fealuredik "' ' -ihis February's Bunk 'LympiaslA semi-unnual event, ' Bunk'Lympics coccuragex kids turead quality rhildreo's buoks,and then compele as a learn Inanswer qoesliuns abuui Ihem.The Library's merlin5 roem isiransfenoed mie a game shewset, complete svilh barrees teirai svhe has Ike "fasicsl Neger."The team ibui answers ihr westquestions abual the bnuks' plets,characters, and themes wioslThis winier's bucks are A Loti6IVuy frani Chirage by Richard -

Fcck, beur Mr. llenuiiuw byBeverly Cleary, Prince of IhnPend by Donna Je Napoli, undbous and Me by Dan Guiman.Beek 'Lympics will lake place00 Thursday, February IS ai 7p.m. Rogislra,iox begins no Feb-mary I.

Skukie Public Libeney, meut.ed at 5215 Oaktoo SIseeS, isopso In the public Muodaythrough Friday from 9 u.m Io 9p.m., Salorday from 9 am. io 6p.m., and Sunday from neun tu 6p.m. Access wavy of aur re-

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Flu vaccinestill available

The senior center has a limit-ed amoaot of Sa vaccine availa-blu. An oveniog clinic will be onThursday, January 4 from S p.m.until 73O pro. at the Niles Sen-mr Centre, 999 Civic Center Dr.This clinic is for Niles residents18 yrars and older. Cost is $10foe residents 15 years to 54yrats and for those who belong at4p.m.to an HIatO. Medicare will also St, Mary of the Woods Churchbe hilled. Call 847-508-0420 for (773) 7b3-0206. Free Will Dona-intmrntt055AccePted

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LEGAL NOTICE

Nibs EIerncntry School Dintriet Number 75

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The Board ofEdocatien ofNiles Elementary School Disteict Nambnr71, Cook County, Illinois, shall held a publie hearing on Tuesday,January Itt 2001 at 8410 pto. in the Beard Room at Clarence E.Culver School, 6901 W. Oaktan Street, NUes, Illinois. Thn parpase ofthe hearing ja to solicit public input on an application fer waiver/mod-ificatien of Illinois School Code 105 ILCSS/24-2 (In allow the dislrictto prontI stodent attendance on four slate holidays.) Questions shouldbe doected to the District Superintendent, Dr. Eugene H. Zolnwski althe District Gffice at 847-965-92go esteesion 107.

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The nrw thnrupy, recently ap-proved by the FDA for skin con-cee and linsiled lung cancre cas-es, has few side effectscompared to the mere traditional

Board Openingsat MortonGrove Library

The Morton Grove Public Li-beary announces two openingsfer sic-year scents on the Boardcf Trustees. Incombent trusteeElisor Dahmer has announcedher intention to ran for re-election. The consolidated cloe-tien will be hold os April 3.2001. Filin0 dotes arar lanoaryIS - 23, 2051. Candidates osustbe residents and registered vot-ers cl the Village of MortonGrove.

Petitioss and other informa-tion about the election are avail-able in the Administrative Df-fice of the Library. The plsooenombre is 965-4220.

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approaches, noch us radiationand chemolhrrapy. Klsalili start-ed the research in 1992 an partof his Ph.D. research ut IllinoisInnlitote of Techunlegy. Now,the treatment is performed al Ra-vvuswood Medical Center isChicago where Khaliti is an as.senate researcher.

Khalili sbus ene nf 40 aniver-sity physics and science facultythroughout the United States se-lected to participate in the con.fermer. Thn coufereuce wasspnusnend by thu National Sei-mm Fousdatinu, Ihr AmnnicnuPhysical Society, cud Ihn Amen.can Association of PhyaicuTeachers.

Khalili, has been Inaching atNonlheanteru since 1997. Since.his roturo motu the conference,he says he in ready to share

I LEGAL NOTICEPLEASE TAKE NOTICE - THE MDRTON GROVE PLAN CDM.MISSION will hold a public hearing on MONDAY, JANUARY 15,2001 al 730 p.m. in the Board of 'l'rustees Chambers, Richard T.Fltck,nger Municipal Center, 6101 Capolino Asenue, Morton Grove,Illinois lu consider the following casar

CASE PCOO-06Reqeesttng recunug uf Ihn property located at 6201 Daklon SIred(southwest corner of Oaklon und Lehigh) from M-2 GeneralMaoafartartog Dtslrict lo C-2 Service Commercial Dislniel. Theappltcant n Menards, Inc., 4777 Menard Drive, Eau Claire,Wisconsin 54703.

CASE PCOO.07Requesting a Special Use Permit fur the properly located al 6201Gakton Stneet (southwest coreen nf Oaktoo and Lehigh) to allow out-door storage as pars nf u new hume improvement center. The appli-rant is Menards, Inc., 4777 Meuatd Drive, Fan Claire, Wisconsin54703.

All Interested parties are inviled to attend and be heard.

SIrven L. BloozChairman

I LEGAL NOTICE

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE - THE MORTON GROVE PLAN COM-MISSION will hold a public hearing on MONDAY, JANUARY 15,2001 aI 730 p.m. in Ihe Board of Trustees Chambres, Richard T.Fliekinger Municipal Cenler, 6101 Capulina Avenoe, Morton Grove,Illtnuis to consider the following casar

CASE 1341Requesting z szriation from Sections 6.2.7.2 and 6.2.7.4 or Ordinance91.10 (Zoning Ordicance of the Village of Morton Grave) .10 cnn-Gruel a two-story addition to the esisling homar

FrautYand - East (Comer Lot)Required 13.50 feetRequested 8.50 feetVariation Necessary 5.00feet

Rear YardRequired 30,00 feelRequesled 4.64 feetVariation Necessary 25.36 feel

The parcel tu located in the R-2 Single-Family Resideoce Dislrict undIs commonly known as 5900 Cram Steed, Morbo Grove, Illinois.'the pelilioner is Mayar Gznger.

All interested panties are insiled to attend and be heard.

Slesen L. BloezChairman

gained knowledge with NEIUScience faculty. 'The eapnriencn01 the cunferenco will allow mrto draw genuIne attuntion lo thespecialty of medical physics. toespand the existing course offer-ings and te enhance Ihr torrico-1cm in the physics department,and attract prospectivo pee-medicino students to Northeast-orn Illisois Univernily,' saidKlsaliti.

Khalili earned his ducloratedegree in phsyics from the tIll.nuis Institute of Technology andhis matters degree from North.costeen Illinois University.

Northeastern Illinois Univer.sily is a cemprehensisc slatenuiveesity serving nearly 11,000commuter stodents. It is locatedat 5500 North SI. Louis Aveounio Chicago.

Teens help Maine Township childrenhave a Merry Christmas

Moto lEan 50 faena from ParkRid983ndNiesan.rhoa/sandchurchoupuf 'Saetta Packageuoge 15cvleal Wndeesdayeveningaapaffofthe mucama holldayeffortfrom Maine Townahip'u Emergency FondPantry'. Theypackedmore (han 8,000 tuya andolheritema forneedyfamillea andchildren for dislribu.lIon in the coming weeks.

Some afIlle loyu were donatedby the U.S. Marines Toys for Tota program nrdonaled by local resi-dents. Other toys were purchanad with fonds Collected by tIte Township's Senior and General Aosia-lance Oepartments.

Some oft/se teens were (lefttorighf) ChrislieZimmerman, Zach Doabek, andOerek Walsh, all of PathRidge Community Church, Dan Saavedra, Maine Soath Key Club, Ben Piehzyk, Maine South TOFYS,andErinMor/orityandsrin Keafing, both ofEmersonJuniorHigh School, Nilea.

The Nues Park District Ranger ReviewaSino,' Mitose

No games reported this week.. Major Mileoe

Blarkhawks Tronere SkukieHat Wicks off the sticks of

Tom Durand, Dauiel Frics, and apatr of goals from Ian Zielkehelped lead the Niles MajorMite Blaekhuwks team to a ceo-vinciog I I-3 nniumph ever tIteSkekie Lightning au DecemberIO.

After the Lightning struckfirst just fear minutes iota thegame, the Hawks answered witheleven straight goals. Also con-tnibottug to the scaring columnsu this game were John Pagliari,Eric Hagman and Matthew Cro-Ois. Cronin also added a coupleof assists in the game as well.Also assisting on a tally werePagliari and Dean Kazamias.

Jahn Richter was in nets ferthe Hosvks cod recarded his sec-und wìn of the season. TheBlockhowks now gear ap fon IhrHoliday Classic Hockey Tourna-ment at IceLand Arena thus be-

j gan Deromber 23.Stuns Come I/rum Bohiud

with Lute HeroicsTrailing 3-2 soith less than a

minute rcetaiuiog in tIse guareagainst the Skokie Capitols,Tony Stubitsclt tied tIte scare 3-3, assisled by Charlie Collins,with 57 left to play atid ZacharyDawiec nrltcd lie game winner,assisted by Austin Parley, witlsonly ten secands ressaining gio.ing the Major Mite Stats an et-citing 4.3 oictury.

Skukie acloally took an early2.0 lead before Parley cut their

lead in half 2-1 with I :24 ta playto Iho second period. Skokiebulged out le a 3-I lead untilWilliam linean made the score3-2 setting Ihn stage for the noci-tug finish foe coaches Lou Ken.nedy and Steve Dawiec's team.Also picking up key assists inthis game were Collius and Par-ley, Iwo each.

The Stars now get ready tocompete in the Holidy ClassicHockny Tournameol at IcelandArena that began December 25.

SqnirloeNu games reported this week.

Pee Woes:Devils Slmtuut Skukir Rane-

ershat trick by Kevin Crombir

and Iwo goals each from TonyAmbrosia and Jimmy Doeringled lb Nibs Devils Pee Weeteam Io a convincing 7.0 shalomstetory ovor the Skekie Rongesson December 10.

Conner Manning was doc-zling tu nets turning aride 15Skokie shuts earning his shatost.Also picking np assisls in thisgawL'soc re Dacning, Ambnnaiaand Luke Pergande.

'Die Devils soso prepare tesalie on Ihr competition in 15e1-lolidoy Clossic Hockey Taunno-ment at IceLand Areno that be-gun December 23.

Sharks Swim Past SkukinFour goals frem Tyler Ladeo-

dorf and Iseo 9oalt etch off thesticks of Stefan s'an Auluck andCary Siebeng led the NibsSharks Pee Wee earn to a domi-satIng 12-1 troascing Oser heSkokir Bluckhuscku on Decent-

ber 16.Also scaring in this coolest

were Eelim AriE, Tony Valenli-no, Christopher Wloeieo andMatt Dawmnc. Assisting io Ihisgamo wren lohn Sherlock (2),Wlezien (2), Curtis Wisnick,Ladendurf (2), von Anlock andSieberg. Nick Marcocai had thir-teen savns in this victory. Hrlost his bid for Ihr shutout willJast oser Ese mivalcs remoiniogtu the opening period.

The Sharks Iravel an lu Mil-waukee fur a Christmas toamu-ment befare they resame theirNorth Share schedule os Sana-any 14.

Banlams:No gantes reported this week.

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dales and feather Knights lo al-lend the 151 Degree Eyemplica-lion and tegulor businessmeeting, Wednesday, Jasoaiy 3,200t in Flanagan Hall, starting at7:30 p.m. All candidales one eu-coaraged 10 allend this meetingand io ptrlicipale in Ihr Degreeand become u Enolher Keight.Relrashments will follow as ab-brerialed menus0. Pleasa plan lvaltend

PasI Grand Knight Ken Lee &Brothar Dan Kosiba invite allBrother Knighlx lu alleod IhrCouncil spansored, 35th AnnualHoliday Bashetboll Teornomentfun 4Ili, 5th & 61h grades teoms,now lhru the end uf January.2001. More thus 95 teams arcscheduled IO paclicipaio in Ibis

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Knightly News & ViewsGrand Kuighl Rich Zaprealka, - years competiIioe Trophy pret-

along with the officers afN.A.M. nutations une schndaled for Juna-& Ihe stale ofSeers wish every- cry 7, 14 & 21 , 2001 . All Brothersone a vreyjoyoos & healthy huh- urn asked la help show their sop-day season. Remember lo keop purr by ottending these games.Chnixt in Christmas! ! Mark yosrealendar forthe Au-

Grand Knight Rich Zaprealka suaI Communion Breokfusi, San-itiviles all membership candi- duy,Janaary 14, immediately fol-

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PGK Bob Bianchi vnsasncesIhc Annual Frcr-Thnow Conlesr,will be held al Sr. Jahn's gym,Salandoy, January 20, 2001. Allyoungsters from IO tu 14 are in-sited Io compele for Iba IsI, 2nd& 3rd ptoce trophies. BrolhorKnights are asked lo assist Bubfor this special youth evest.Please plan to allend.

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2 Salads and 2 Breada

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2 for II 6" PIZZAS

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ONLY $17.992 Lasagnas

4 Salads Garlic Breadi 12" Thin Crust Pizza

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