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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 43

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Tuesday, December 30, 1 986THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER EXTRA 3 CALENDAR Pm reward! Courses Reunions Hughes High School Class of 1962 plans a reunion on Sept. 5 at the Holiday Inn, Sharonville. Alumni who have not received a detailed letter explaining the event may call 451-4706, 738-1170 or 232-2214. Catholic Social Service is offering an eight-week class for persons interested in increasing self-esteem and learning about parenting. A series of Self-Esteem: A Family Affair classes will begin p.m.

Jan. 7 at St. Ann School, Groesbeck. Register by Wednesday. Information, call Catholic Social Service, 241-7745.

OF A LIFETIME Now Western Hills' retirement resort has even more. So many people have been moving to West Park, we've opened a brand new addition West Park Terrace, with even more opportunities for luxury living. And no wonder. Retirement dreams come true at West Park, where elegant surroundings and superb service mean the beginning of a new lifetime. 17 beautiful acres provide 33 Blood bank Dances Blood donations to Hoxworth Blood Center may be made this week at the following locations: Providence Hospital, p.m.

today and Monday. St. Francis-St. George Hospital, p.m. and p.m.

Monday. For information, call 569-1175. All Hoxworth operations will be closed New Year's Day. a country club setting, and your own studio, New Year's Eve dance 9 p.m.-l a.m. at Donauschwaben Haus, 4290 Dry Ridge Rd.

Admission $7.50 per person, includes party favors. Reservations or information, 661-3068. MODELS i wjpix uuc ui iwu ucuiuuiii ayai uucui ilea lUtxiN all the srjecial amenities, conveniences ft: Weekdays: 9am-5Pm anA cpruritv vou could want. I Saturday: 12-5pm A 1 II A 5 Schools There's so much to enjoy when you're part of the West Park community. Delicious home-cooked Events meals shopping on Park Avenue, our own indoor rendition of a home town street a chapel, barber and beauty shops a health club and lots more.

All this affordable luxury is right here in friendly Western Hills, close to family and WW: VVLOl, The Hamilton County Litter Prevention Recycling Program is sponsoring "Litter Awareness Day" today at Northgate Mall. The Wayne Martin Puppets will perform "The Great Can Caper," featuring Cosmo, the Clean-Up-Your-Act Cat, at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Girl Scouts will be distributing car litter bags, key chains and recycling information to shoppers. McAuley High School is kicking off its Reverse Raffle ticket sale to develop an Endowment-Scholarship Fund.

Tickets for the Feb. 15 event are $100 per couple and are available at the McAuley High School business office, 6000 Oakwood Ave. To get a ticket before the tax laws change on Dec. 31, 1986, call McAuley High School Development Office, 681-1815. Adult Student Orientation at the College of Mount St.

Joseph is 6:45 p.m. Jan. 6 in the Theatre Lobby. Information, 244-4805. friends.

Call today and see for yourself why so many of your neighbors are choosing West Park. RETIREMENT COMMUNITY 2400 Ferguson Road Cincinnati, OH 45238 (513) 451-WOO CommuniGire. fit Compiled by Sheila McLaughlin HThieire a GOVERNMENT ffltomme Laim Dim LDne F3(3ngiIlDlbDirlhiil 5 the stations. Trustees will hold an organizational meeting Thursday at noon. They will organize for the new year and elect a new trustee president.

Cleves Council will hold an organizational meeting tonight at 7 p.m. They will plan for the new year. Delhi Township The township's five new maintenance trucks are expected to arrive in late January. The multi-purpose vehicles will be used for snow removal and salting. Addyston The next meeting will be held Jan.

6. Mayor Carole Kolb will read the village annual report. Green Township Trustees passed a resolution honoring assistant police chief Howard Espelage for his work. His position, created three years ago, will be abolished Dec. 31.

Espelage was presented with a plaque and a signed copy of the resolution at the meeting. Trustee Paul Schinkal was appointed chairman of the board of trustees for 1987. Trustee Cheryl Winkler was appointed vice-chairman. Short term, low just what you're looking for! How would you like to move up to a new home and pay off your mortgage in just ten years? Or seven? Mo, it's not impossible! The company that brought you the 1 5-year fixed rate home mortgage loan now offers fixed rate mortgage loans with even shorter terms. Naturally, our convenient 15-year loan is also available.

Let's say you sell your present home and realize a handsome profit Or you inherit a substantial sum of money. Either way, you'd be in a position to make a sizeable down payment on a new home perhaps 50, 60 or even 70 down! At today's low interest rates, the monthly payments with a 15, 10 or 7-year fixed rate home loan could be very affordable. Best of all, you could be holding your mortgage burning party before you know it! Colerain Township The drainage channel is being completed for the Mount Healthy Heights subdivision rehabilitation project. Street repair will begin in the spring. Crosby Township The township lighting survey has been completed.

Trustee Gary Storer is working with Innovative Designs to find a marquee for the Crosby Township Community Center. The company developed the township logo. The township warning sirens for man-made or natural disasters are expected to be installed in early January. Cheviot Construction on city hall will begin after Jan. 1.

It was suspended for two weeks because of changes in construction plans for the jail. Beginning with the first regular meeting Jan. 6, city council will begin holding its regular meetings every first and third Tuesday. They will begin at 7:30 p.m. Whitewater Township Trustees passed a resolution to pay $300 yearly incentive pay to township assistant fire chiefs, $200 annually to captains and $100 a year to lieutenants.

The resolution was passed due to a lack of township firefighters at See Us For Details THE ESOC Were Strong cm the ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO $100,000 BY THE FSLIC CHEVIOT BUILDING LOAN COMPANY 5550 CHEVIOT ROAD MONFORT HEIGHTS 385-3911 3723 GLENMORE AVENUE CHEVIOT M1-0457 Fraa ott-ttraat parking at both location!.

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