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The Daily Herald from Chicago, Illinois • Page 46

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The Daily Heraldi
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Chicago, Illinois
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46
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THE HERALD Wednesday, January 15, 1975 Section I --5 Village board wrapup Full-time coordinator ivanted stricter liquor uth Bureau seeking to fill post IM CZ7 JL law in for village? Palatine village trustees approved a beer and wine license for a now pizza parlor, but plan to review current liquor licenses to see It they can bo made more restrictive. Palatine's Class AA license lets taverns and restaurants servo liquor until 4 seven days a week. Trustee Bryan P. Cooghlto Jr. recommended that the health, safety and welfare committee review Class AA and Class A licenses per- mlting the sale of liquor until 2 a.m.

The new beer and wine license is for the Upper Crust, which will be located In the Soolcy's Dawg House, 150 S. Northwest Hwy. Trustees Coughlin and James Shaw voted against issuing a new liquor license. Jayccct honored Village Pres. Wendell E.

Jones proclaimed Jan. 19-23 as Jaycee Week. The Jaycee "Outstanding Young Woman" and "Man of the Year" awards will be presented during the week. Jan. 32 has been proclaimed Ukrainian Independence Day.

Merit certificates awarded Certificates of Merit were awarded Monday to W. E. Howartb and Charles Vargo, two former members of the Palatine Clean Streams and Flood Committee, by the village board. 2 firemen start work as part of new program Two full-time firemen began work Monday at the Palatine Fire Dcpt. as the first phase of a two-year program to increase the number of firemen.

Lyle R. Bemls, 27, of 924 S. Plum Grove Palatine, and David E. Welde, 22. of 1100 W.

Wing Arlington Heights, will participate In paramedic and firefighting courses to obtain certification as full-time firemen. Welde was an alarm operator for the Elk Grove Fire Dept. Each will be paid $11,000 annually which already has been appropriated In this year's fire department budget. The two firemen were hired after passing various examinations. The two-year expansion program eventually will call for 89 full-time firemen, a volunteer force of 20 men, the construction of a new training tower and fire station, the addition of two engineers and the replacement of a tire engine.

Calendar Wednesday Environmental Control Board, Village ball, 54 S. Brockway 8 p.m. St. Joseph's Homo Auxiliary, 80 W. Baldwin 10 a.m.

Palatine Advisory Board, Slade Street Fin Station, 117 W. Slade 8 p.m. ENROLL NOW CLASSES BEGINNING JAN. 27th IN POTTERY CERAMIC SCULPTURE COPPER ENAMELING dHILDREN'S CLASSES IN DRAWING. PAINTING.

SCULPTURE CALL FOR BROCHURE 381-5760 APT POTENTIALS STUDIOS GALLERIES 413 E. Main Harrington Gallery Houri thru Set. Closed Mondtyt The Regional Youth Scrivcs Bureau, funded by Palatine, Elk Grove and Schaumburg townships, Is taking applications for a health counseling and Information services coordinator. The bureau, organized last fall, Is sock- Ing a coordinator to develop Its health program which focuses on pregnancy, birth control and family planning. Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree In registered nursing and have two years' experience in social services.

Some experience In community organizations, In Individual health counseling and volunteer hotline help also is preferred. The full-time position will offer a yearly salary of $11,000 to $12,000 depending upon the qualifications. Applicants should make an appointment with the Regional Youth Services director, Margaret Herman, at The Bridge, Youth Services offices, 434M E. Northwest Palatine. The bureau also Is seeking volunteers to man Us hotline telephone counseling service.

Mrs. Herman estimated that'20 volunteers are needed to supplement the 10 already working "in order to handle the Increased number of calls." Hotline volunteers dispense information on drug, health, family and personal problems from 2 to 10 p.m. weekdays. An answering service takes calls at other times. Volunteers should call the hotline number, 358-8255.

The local scene Training for umpires The Palatine North Little League will conduct a scries of training sessions for prospective umpires in February. Persons 12 years old or over, interested In umpiring, should register Saturday or Jan. 25 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. at Winston Park School, 900 E.

Palatine or call 359-4284. Happy 91st, Mrs. Nelson Lena D. Nelson of Palatine will mark her 91st birthday Tuesday with a family gathering in her honor. She lives at 261 Elmwood St.

Her children arc Robert Nelson of Wheeling, May Collins of Rolling Meadows and Louiso Hitzman of Augusta, Ga. Mrs. Nelson lives with her daughter, Marlon Collins. She has nlno grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Jaycee Distinguished Service dinner Jan.

25 The annual Dlstlgulshed Service Awards banquet, sponsored by the Palatine Jayccos and Jayceo Wives in recognition of outstanding leadership and service to tho community, will be Saturday, Jan. 25. Tho "Man of tho and "Outstanding Young Woman" awards will be presented at the Pickwick House, 10 N. Northwest Hwy. Cocktails will begin at 6:30 p.m.

and dinner will be at 7:30 p.m. A dance will follow the banquet. Tickets ore $9 per person. Norman Mark, TV critic and columnist for The Chicago Daily News, will speak at tho dinner. For further information call 991-2107 or 359-4430.

Seniors theater trip Palatine senior citizens will attend a free dress rehearsal showing of the comedy "6 Rms Rlv Vu" Thursday at the Holiday Inn of Elk Grove, 1000 Land- mcler Elk Grove Village. The trip is being sponsored by the Palatine Park District Free bus transportation will be provided to the Holiday Inn from Community Park, 262 E. Palatine at 7:30 p.m. and will return at 10 p.m. The play is being presented by the Pub Dinner Playhouse group of Elk Grove.

Senior citizens must register for the trip by colling the park district office at 3590333. Free films for children the Palatine District Library will continue its free after-school films for children on Thursdays this month in the chik drcn's room in the library basement, 149 N. Brockway St. "Tennessee Birdwalk," an animated animal feature will be shown Thursday, followed by a 20-mlnute film on birds. A film about a boy living in New York's Chinatown area, and "Slu Mel Wong-Who Shall I will be shown Jan.

23. Christian education series The First United Methodist Church of Palatine Is conducting its second miniseries on adult Christian education Sundays at 9:30 a.m. in the church parlor, 123 N. Plum Grove Rd. Tho session is being conducted by David Russell, director of The Bridge Youth Service, Palatine.

Russell is a graduate of Oberlln College, Northeastern Illinois University and Chicago Theological Seminary. 5 th1 thru JAN.21 st 1975 CALLOUS ICE CREAM FLAVORS ttl Maple Fudge Chocolate Chip New York Cherry Fudge Twist Peppermint Mint Chocolate Orange Blossom Dutch Chocolate Vanilla All Other $1.55 Chocolate Marshmallow Twist ARLINGTON HEIGHTS i922 West Northwest Highway) ice'c'ream OFFICE IS AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR PHONE Home Delivery 394-0110 Mimd Piptt? C.llhvlOt.m. MEATS Fresh Fresh SPRING CHICKEN PARTS Want Ads 394-2400 Sports Bulletins 394-1700 Other Departments 394-2300 THE HERALD Founded 1872 Putiliihrri dnilv Mnndiv through Fridiv bv PuhlicMloni. Inc. 217 W.

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