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Gelato D’Oro to compete in world finals in Italy

These seven gelato artisans delighted some of the best taste buds in Chicago with their wonderful gelato creations.” – Laura Duca, Director of the Illinois Challenge

Seven flavors were selected as finalists and came together over the weekend to compete for a spot at the Grand Finale of the Gelato World Tour in Italy. A panel of expert culinary judges (50 percent) combined with the public vote (50 percent) decided the outcome of the competition. The winners were announced at the Bon Appetit Culinary Stage at the close of Chicago Gourmet event. “These seven gelato artisans de-

lighted some of the best taste buds in Chicago with their wonderful gelato creations,” said Laura Duca, Director of the Illinois Challenge. “We wish Chef Michael Meranda, who will represent the Americas region at the Grand Finale of the Gelato World Tour in Rimini, Italy in 2017, all the best.” “It’s a high honor for Gelato D’Oro to represent Chicago and the United States with our Signature Gelato flavor ‘Breakfast at Nonna’s House’ at the Grande Finale of the Gelato World Tour in Rimini, Italy,” said Chef Meranda. “From day one till now, it has been a grand opportunity to help create a truly authentic Italian experience through our Gelato creations.” The Gelato World Tour (GWT), the world’s premiere cross-cultural artisan gelato competition, is the first international traveling competition in search of the best flavors in the world. GWT is supported by The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Economic Development, as well as the Regione Emilia Romagna. GWT has visited eleven Gelato Capitals – Rome, Valencia, Melbourne, Dubai, Austin, Berlin, Rimini, Singapore, Tokyo, Shenzhen and Chicago. The GWT is directed by Carpigiani Gelato University; the world’s most renowned school for successful gelato entrepreneurs, and Sigep – Rimini Fiera, the world’s premier artisan gelato tradeshow. Copyright – Portions of this article provided by Business Wire 2016

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A 1940s USO show comes to town! Nathan Bassman, Mary Stone and Kent Hobson take a break from entertaining VFW guests on Saturday, Oct. 1. The three are part of the Patt Holt Singers, who performed a 1940s era USO show as part of the 6th Annual Veteran Benefits Event, hosted by Welcome Home All Veterans, held at the Villa Park VFW Post #2801.

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Montini Catholic hosts sixth Grade Field Day for local grade schools Montini Catholic High School in Lombard hosted its annual 6th Grade Field Day Sept. 20 as part of its 2016 Homecoming Week festivities. Every year, the school invites sixth graders from local schools to visit and enjoy a day full of activities and sporting challenges at Duffy Memorial Stadium. This year 225 students from St. Pius X Parish School, Sacred Heart, All Saints,

Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Our Lady of Peace and St. Dominicks participated in the action packed morning where they started out as special guests at the Bronco’s Homecoming Pep Rally. Each year Montini Catholic’s senior fall sport athletes host the junior high students and mentor them as they participate in the day’s many activities. Events include a highly competitive tug-of-war champion-

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ery year,” said Admissions Coordinator, Eric Brechtel. “We get the opportunity to meet lots of great kids from across the area, and they get a chance to visit our school, compete

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Lucy at Foxy’s Laundromat to retire Washed blankets for local P.A.D.S. site By Dee Longfellow FOR THE VILLA PARK INDEPENDENT

If the owner is Lucy, but the name of the business is Foxy’s, then who is Foxy? Foxy is Lucy’s dog, the mascot at Foxy’s Laundromat, which has been located in the strip mall on the southwest corner of St. Charles and Villa Avenue in Villa Park for 20 years. Lucy (and Foxy!) have decided to

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Reality show films in a Garden Village business By Paul DelGuidice FOR THE VILLA PARK INDEPENDENT

Patrons of the Funky Java Coffee House on St. Charles Road were turned away on Saturday, Sept. 24. The popular Villa Park meeting place was closed for a unique reason: MTV was filming an episode of the popular “Catfish” reality show at the business! “There is no air-date yet for this episode,” one production assistant told The Independent. “We are currently airing season 5 and this show is for season 6.” The show, which is from the producers of the documentary film “Catfish” follows couples who have interacted strictly via computer and phone as they meet in real life for the first time. Sometimes the relationship turns out to be true love, and sometimes the meeting reveals a completely dif-

ferent person than the one portrayed on the computer. According to the show’s website, the definition of Catfish in this context is: Catfish [kat-fish] verb: To pretend to be someone you’re not online by posting false information, such as someone else’s pictures, on social media sites usually with the intention of getting someone to fall in love with you. “It was fun watching them set up the cameras and prepare the shop for shooting the show,” said Funky Java barrister Lexi Marcyniuk, who chatted with customer’s outside while the MTV crew was filming. Funky Java owner Larry Poggi said a location scout from the show approached him about filming the show and he had no objections. “They were very professional and assured me they would leave the shop exactly as they found it,” Poggi said, “The whole filming only took about four or five hours and didn’t disturb my regular business too much. I’m glad they chose The Funky Java for their show and can’t wait to see the episode.”

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Pictured is the entrance of White Pines Golf Course on Thursday, Sept. 29, where police were conducting an investigation after the body of a woman had been discovered by an employee at about 8:15 a.m. Following an investigation and an autopsy, police discovered that the woman was about 37 years old and had expired from a knife wound to her back. Her live-in boyfriend was later arrested and charged with her murder.

On Thursday, Sept. 29 at about 8:15 a.m., an unsuspecting employee of White Pines Golf Course in Bensenville arrived at work to find the body of a deceased woman at the entrance to the club. Following an investigation and an autopsy, police discovered that the woman was about 37 years old and had apparently expired from a knife wound to her back. Earlier that morning, Cook County Sheriff officials were alerted to a possible homicide on the 11500 block of Grand Avenue in Cook County. Police later

determined the two incidents were believed to be connected. After further investigation, authorities arrested and charged Johnathan Condrey, 44, with first-degree murder after confirming the woman, who has not yet been identified, was his girlfriend and had allegedly died at his hand. Condrey and the woman lived together at her home on the above-mentioned location on Grand Avenue in unincorporated Cook County. About 5 a.m., the two had reportedly had an argument during which he allegedly stabbed her with a knife in her back. Reports indicate that Condrey took the woman’s body to the golf course and left it there. Condrey was scheduled for a bond hearing on Saturday, the results of which were unknown at press time.


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A few small steps to better health Morning – Start the day right Eat a healthy breakfast every morning. Taking time for a nutritious breakfast gives you energy for the day

and fills you up so you’re less likely to overindulge at other meals. Step on the scale once a week. “You may not like to weigh yourself, but it’s important for maintaining a healthy weight over time,” says Yolanda Co, MD, an internal family medicine physician with Elmhurst Memorial Medical Group (EMMG). “And, if you’re trying to lose weight, it’s vital to check your progress every week so you can see what methods are successful for

you.” Fill up a water bottle for the day. Water helps ease digestion, cushion and lubricate your joints and flush out toxins from your system. By keeping water near you during the day, you’ll be more likely to get in the habit of drinking it. Noon – Stay healthy at work Eat fresh-cooked foods for lunch. Avoid the habit of eating high-sodium, preservative-filled frozen dinners. Try cooking a few nutritious meals on the weekend and store the leftovers for the week ahead. When you eat breads and pastas, stick to whole grain wheat varieties. A diet high in whole grains lowers your blood sugar and helps prevent diabetes and heart disease. Strike a healthy work/life balance. If you work too much without enough downtime, your stress levels may go through the roof. This can raise your blood pressure and increase your risk for health problems down the road. Night – Take time for you and your family Cook a meal for your family and eat at the table. Challenge yourself to use less oil, salt and butter. Try adding heart-healthy fish to the menu one night of the week. Also, plant your own herbs and use in your recipes to enhance the taste, which is better than adding salt. Do dessert right. Just because you had a healthy dinner doesn’t mean you can go crazy with a high-calorie dessert. Instead, try a fresh fruit salad or low-fat yogurt with granola.

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Police Reports Area Police Departments recently reported the following arrests and citations. Readers are reminded that an arrest does not constitute a conviction, and that subjects are considered innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. Juveniles age 17-oryounger are not named. Addison Sept. 30 Angel M. Cruz, 22, of Addison, was arrested in the 200 block of Michael Lane at around 12:10 a.m. Police said Cruz had an original warrant out of the Addison Police Department for unlawful conduct with a street gang member. Sept. 29 Danny D. Gholston, 20, of Chicago, was arrested near Lake and Mill at around 7:01 p.m. and charged with failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.

Sept. 28 • Radoslaw K. Zawadzki, 25, of Bloomingdale, was arrested near Swift and Adobe at around 9:20 a.m. and charged with DUI, DUI drugs and failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident. • A 71-year-old Addison man was arrested in the 1-100 block of N. Lincoln Ave. at around 8:37 p.m. and charged with domestic battery. Police said the suspect struck a victim on the head with a cordless phone. Sept. 26 • An 18-year-old Addison man was arrested at around 9:40 p.m. and charged with two counts of domestic battery against a family member. • Abigail Soto, 21, of West Chicago, was arrested in the 300 block of Fairbank at around 6:05 a.m. and charged with failure to reduce speed

to avoid an accident and driving across the room. while license suspended. Sept. 23 Sept. 25 Vivian Juarez, 18, of Glendale Frank Herrera, 26, of Addison, Heights, was arrested at 8:45 a.m. was arrested in the 1-100 block of Police said Juarez had an original W. Lake St. at around 7:31 p.m. and warrant out of the Addison Police charged with DUI, improper lane us- Department for battery. age, no insurance and illegal use of Villa Park an electronic communication device. Sept. 24 • A 36-year-old Villa Park man Sept. 24 was arrested in the 1-100 block of E. A 35-year-old Addison man was Elm at around 4:21 p.m. and charged arrested in the 1-100 block of S. with two counts of domestic battery. Richard Court at around 12:57 a.m. • Residential burglary was reportand charged with domestic battery ed near Kenilworth and Ardmore. and with the reporting of domestic Police said that between 12 noon and violence. Police said the suspect 4:48 p.m., an unknown suspect engrabbed the victim’s arm and pinned tered a residence through a window her against the refrigerator. He then that was left unsecured. Taken were allegedly struck the victim multiple cash and electronics. times about her body with his fists and choked her. When the victim at- Sept. 23 tempted to call 9-1-1, he reportedly A 20-year-old Villa Park man was grabbed the phone away and threw it arrested in the 400 block of W. Division at around 1:10 a.m. and charged with two counts of domestic battery. Sept. 22-Sept. 24 Criminal damage to property was reported in the 100 block of E. Vermont. Police said that between the above dates, an unknown suspect damaged the storm door of a residence.

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Sept. 21 Theft was reported in the 600 block of W. North Ave. at around 5:55 p.m. Police said an unknown male suspect stole a tip jar from the counter.

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Sept. 20 • Brandon Lam, 18, of Addison, was arrested in the 900 block of W. North Ave. at around 12:41 a.m. and charged with DUI and driving while license suspended. • Nicholas B. Velentzas, 43, of Villa Park, was arrested near Addison and Stone at around 1:08 p.m. Police said Velentzas was a fugitive from justice.

Sept. 10-Sept. 20 Theft was reported in the 300 block of W. North Ave. Police said that between the above dates, an unknown suspect stole the rear license plate from a vehicle parked behind a building.

Sept. 15-Sept. 19 Three male juveniles, all from Addison, were arrested at a local store and charged with retail theft at 8 p.m. on Sept. 15 and at 8:03 p.m. on Sept. 19.

Sept. 17 Theft of lost property was reported in the 600 block of W. North Ave. at around 10 a.m. Police said an unknown suspect stole a cell phone from a customer who accidentally left it in the store. Sept. 16 A male juvenile from Villa Park was arrested in the 1200 block of S. Ardmore at around 2:13 p.m. and charged with assault. Sept. 7 Robert M. Price, 25, of Bellwood, was arrested at a local store at around 12:01 a.m. and charged with retail theft.

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Community capsules What’s happening at Villa Park Village Hall By Paul DelGuidice FOR THE VILLA PARK INDEPENDENT

• The Villa Park Board of Trustees meeting held at Village Hall on Monday, Sept. 26, began with the Board discussing granting an easement for the property located at 198 W. North Ave. With a new commercial building being built at the location, improvements to the water mains, sanitary sewers and storm water infrastructure are part of the development. The Village needed to accept the easement for the work to be done. The item was unanimously voted to be moved to the Formal Agenda for passage later in the evening. • During the Consent Agenda portion of Monday’s meeting, the Board of Trustees voted to approve

Obituaries

PATRICK K. GREELEY 54 Patrick K. Greeley, of Villa Park, passed away recently at the age of 54. Beloved husband of Mary Ellen Richards-Greeley, loving father of Sean Michael Greeley, fond brother of Thomas, Mary Greeley, Diane Greeley, Jeffrey (Nancy) Greeley and the late Sandra Greeley, dear son of the late Thomas and Patricia Greeley, fond uncle of many. Patrick was an avid Chicago Cubs and Chicago Bears fan. Visitation was held Saturday October 1, 2016, at Steuerle Funeral Home, 350 S. Ardmore Ave, Villa Park. In lieu of flowers family memorials appreciated. Arrangements provided by Steuerle Funeral Home. Call (630) 832-4161 or visit steuerlefh.com for more information. GEORGE POULOS, 91 Former long-time Villa Park resident George Poulos, Jr. of St. Charles, Illinois, died peacefully on Sept. 21, 2016 in Sycamore, Illinois, at the age of 91. Beloved husband of the late Anita “Tina”, loving father of Linda, Karen and Donna (Steve), Gary (Donna) and Gregory (Missy), grandfather of Michael (Stephanie), Melissa (Jeremy), Marcus, Eric (Ania), Christina (Zach), great grandfather of Lillian, Allison, Carter, Camden, Ryan. George was born and raised in Chicago, he and his late wife Tina were long time residents of Villa Park and St. Charles. George served in the U.S. Coast guard in WWII, was an avid reader and current-events enthusiast, a diehard Cubs fan and restaurant proprietor ( most notably the Del Marre in Oak Park and Westchester with his three brothers Danny, John and Jimmy). George was an active supporter of the Villa Park VFW Post 2801 and enjoyed watching his grandkids and great grandkids participate in sporting activities. A memorial service will be held on Friday, October

six items, including: a) The Village Bill Listing dated Sept. 26, 2016 in the amount of $1,484,114. b) Minutes from the Village Committee of the Whole meeting for Sept. 12, 2016. c) Minutes from the Village Formal Board meeting for Sept. 12, 2016. d) A First and Final reading of an Ordinance accepting a plat of easement grant for water main, sanitary sewer and storm water management area maintenance purposes at 198 W. North Ave. e) A Resolution approving a license agreement for a portion of the public right-of-way between the Village of Villa Park and the property owner of 905 S. Harvard Ave. The homeowner requested this in order to install a privacy fence closing off his property adjacent to the alley. The alley is public property, so the agreement was needed. The Village can revoke the agreement in the event the property is needed for public purposes.

21, 2016 from 2-3 p.m. at Hosanna Lutheran Church, 36 W 925 Red Gate Road, St. Charles. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Villa Park VFW Post #2801, 39 E. St. Charles Road, Villa Park, IL 60181 appreciated. Arrangements provided by Steuerle Funeral Home. Call (630) 832-4161 or visit steuerlefh.com for more information. MARY CARWELL, 92 On Sept. 17, 2016 at the age of 92, Mary Carwell died peacefully at her home in Lombard, surrounded by her family. Known as “Gmom” to her grandchildren and friends, Mary always had a welcoming smile and was ready to feed anyone who came through her door. She loved music, chocolate éclairs, the Chicago Cubs, and going to HiView Restaurant with her family. Mary was born Mary Onischuk on March 3, 1924 in Osceola Mills, Pa., to Andrew and Sophie Onischuk. She married Glen Mansfield Carwell on December 16, 1944 at St. Michael Russian Orthodox Church in Newark, NJ. They moved to Chicago in 1946 then to Villa Park in 1951. Mary supported the Villa Park Library, Cubs Scout Pack 38, Boy Scout Pack 138 and the Franklin School PTA. Mary and Glen were married for 49 years until Glen’s death in 1993. Mary was the last surviving member of her seven brothers and sisters. Mary is survived by her sons Robert (Mary) Carwell, Kenneth (Kathy) Carwell and Glen (Ann) Carwell as well as her grandchildren Kelly (Dan) Moy, Erin Carwell, Emily Carwell, and Jacob (Kara) Carwell. Mary was extremely proud of her grandchildren and their athletic pursuits while attending Timothy Christian, cheering them on and hosting their teams for spaghetti dinners. To honor her memory, the family is

f) A Resolution authorizing Hal- from the 2014 road improvement loween Trick or Treat hours of 3 Referendum bonds. p.m. to 7 p.m. on Monday, October • The Board also voted unani31, 2016. mously to approve the final reading • The Board of Trustees also voted of an Ordinance granting a variation to approve the final reading of an Or- allowing construction of a covered dinance establishing a storm water porch on the property at 130 E. Jackmanagement program and charge, son Blvd. The variance was needed and a combined sewer separation because the proposed front porch charge. The Ordinance establishes a will encroach approximately six feet flat fee for combined sewer separa- into the required front yard setback. tion of $3 per month for residential The Village Planning and Zoning customers with two dwelling units Commission unanimously recomor less and $6 per month for com- mended approval of this variance. mercial, industrial and residential • During the public comments multi-family (more than two dwelling units). The storm water fee on non-agenda items portion of would be $6 per month for residents Monday’s meeting, a representative with two dwelling units or less and from Rosie’s Cafe and Deli, which $12 per month for commercial, in- is trying to open in an empty storedustrial and residential multi-family front near the Jewel food store on St. (more than two dwelling units.) Ac- Charles Rd., addressed the Board. cording to Village staff, the total of He noted the proposed business is $9 (or $18) per month in new fees seeking a liquor license and a gamis needed to help fund underground ing license to offer video gaming on infrastructure in the nearly 9 miles the premises. The initial request was of streets- out of 25 miles- that are denied, and the representative was being reconstructed with with funds asking for a second chance to get the license. Village President Deborah Bullwinkel, who noted she is also the liquor commissioner in the Village, said there are no new liquor licenses requesting that a donation be made available for gaming establishments. towards the construction of the new Bullwinkel also said she feels Villa field house. Donations can be made to: Timothy Christian Schools, in memory of Mary Carwell, Attn: Project Impact, 188 W. Butterfield Rd., Elmhurst, IL 60126. The wake was at Steuerle Funeral Home, 350 S. Ardmore, Villa Park, Community urged to on Sept. 30, 2016. Interment was at Chapel Hills attend to thank brave Garden West in Oak Brook Terrace on Saturday.with family present. police, fire personnel Arrangements provided by Steuerle Funeral Home. Call (630) 832-4161 By Dee Longfellow or visit steuerlefh.com for more in- FOR THE VILLA PARK INDEPENDENT On Saturday, Oct. 8 from 8 a.m. formation. to 12 noon, a local not-for-profit organization called Barks and Boots is ANNE B. SULLI Anne B. Sulli, nee Boscia, passed hosting a breakfast just for First Reaway peacefully on Sept. 29, 2016, sponders which will help raise funds after a life filled with wonderful to purchase Automatic External Deadventures and countless blessings. fibrillator (AED) units for the Villa She was the beloved wife of 67 Park Police and Fire Departments. years to her late husband, Vito Jo- It will also serve as a salute to local seph Sulli; loving mother of Susan area first responders who put their (Jack) Washam and Steve (Karen lives on the line every day. Tickets to Watts) Sulli; and adored grandmoth- the breakfast are $8 for adults, $5 for er of Kathryn Washam. She was the children under 10. All first responddear sister of Oreste (Diane) Boscia ers with ID eat free. For more inforand Helen (the late Robert) Maganini and aunt of many. Anne’s work was her passion and hobby; to travel the world and share her knowledge with others. Her enjoyment of the arts and Italian cooking was only surpassed by The DuPage County Farm Bureau her love of family. She exuded grace and class, never leaving the house recently presented Senator Tom Culwithout her high heels and perfect lerton with its Friend of Agriculture hairstyle and was a champion writer Award. This award is given to people in public life with strong records of of “thank-you” notes. Funeral services were held on support for agriculture in Illinois. “I am honored to receive this honor Monday Oct 3, 2016, at St. Alexander Church 300 S. Cornell, Villa from the DuPage County Farm BuPark. Interment private. In lieu of reau,” Cullerton said of the award. flowers, memorials to stjude.org or “Agriculture is a very important part of our state’s history and identity. jdrf.com would be appreciated. Arrangements provided by I support farms in DuPage County Steuerle Funeral Home. Call (630) and throughout the state, because the 832-4161 or visit steuerlefh.com for health of Illinois is strongly linked to the health of the agriculture industry.” more information.

Park is at a saturation level for liquor licenses and she wants to protect previously established businesses that already offer liquor and/or gaming.

• Village Clerk Hosanna Korynecky informed the Board and residents that the terms for three Village Board of Trustee seats, the Village President seat, and the Village Clerk position as well as either three or four Library Board seats are expiring. Residents interested in getting on the ballot for these elected positions can pick up a packet at the Village Manager’s office at Village Hall. The completed packets need to be filed between December 12 and December 19, 2016 at the Clerk’s Office in Village Hall. The election will be held on Tuesday, April 4, 2017. • During comments form the Board, Trustee Bob Wagner mentioned that the Park Art Center will be hosting a reception on Oct. 7 to introduce Lombard artist Jason Shuckhart’s exhebition ‘Innuendo.’ The Shuckhart show will run through November 7. • Wagner also said that St. Alexander’s Knights of Columbus will host an all-you-can-eat breakfast fundraiser on Sunday, Oct. 9.

First Responders Breakfast will raise funds for defibrillator units

mation, visit BarksandBoots.com. “We’re very proud to host and man this event,” said Theresa Bauer, executive director and founder of Barks and Boots. “ First and foremost, it’s a worthy cause and since we’re based out of Villa Park, it only makes sense for us to be involved. We hope that everyone in our community comes out and thanks our own first responders and get the much-needed funds to replace the Village’s current AEDs which are reaching the end of their useful life cycle and it’s going to be a lot of fun.” Barks and Boots sends care packages to military personnel serving overseas, K-9 military working dogs and K-9 officers serving in local law enforcement. For more information, visit BarksandBoots.com.

Sen. Tom Cullerton named Friend of Agriculture

“We were proud to present Tom Cullerton with this year’s Friend of Agriculture award,” said DuPage County Farm Bureau President William Pauling. “He has consistently taken votes to foster an economy that works for all Illinoisans and honors our state’s agricultural heritage.” Agriculture continues to be a crucial part of Illinois’ economy. Illinois is home to more than 75,000 farm operators and 27 million acres of farmland. Each year, marketing of Illinois’ agricultural commodities generates more than $19 billion.


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Montini Catholic honors Class 3A softball champions

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Montini Catholic High School in Lombard took advantage of a healthy Homecoming Game crowd on Friday, September 23rd to honor its 2016 IHSA 3A Softball Championship team. The team, including several former seniors, now alumni, marched onto the field along with their 3A Championship trophy and were honored prior to the varsity game. The Lady Bronco softball team ended their historic season on a high note by capturing the IHSA Class 3A State Championship in Peoria on June 11t, in the program’s first trip to the IHSA State Tournament. The Broncos set numerous records over the course of the season including the best season record in school history at 37-3. Before their journey through the state playoffs, the girls also captured the GCAC Championship in only their first year of participating in the prestigious league. The team smashed virtually every Montini hitting and pitching school record along the way and dented the IHSA record book as well. The 37-win season was one of the top win totals in the state of all time. The team marks of 444 hits and 332 RBI also were among the best showings in IHSA history. The Lady Broncos slugged 58 home runs, giving them the fifth highest total ever recorded by an IHSA team. The “W” flag will be flying high all winter long, until the Lady Broncos begin their quest for a repeat state championship next spring,” said head coach Mike Bukovsky.

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Parents and students interested in learning about a Catholic education at Montini Catholic are encouraged to attend special presentations at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 7 p.m. or at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 17 (doors open at 6:30 p.m. both dates). Montini Catholic High School is a family centered, co-educational, college preparatory high school, rooted in the life and teaching of Jesus Christ as emulated by St. John Baptist DeLaSalle. Programs challenge and encourage the spiritual, intellectual, personal, cultural, social and physical development of each student. The school recently celebrated its 50th year of Lasallian education, opening its doors in 1966. Montini Catholic has graduated more than 6,000 students, 99% of whom have gone

on to college. Annual enrollment averages 670 students from over 140 private and public grade schools in over 60 cities in the Chicagoland area. All faiths as well as diverse ethnic, cultural and socio-economic backgrounds are welcomed members of the Montini Catholic family. Montini Catholic awards Academic Scholarships to incoming freshmen taking our Placement Exam (Jan. 14, 2017). Scholarships are based on a student’s national ranking of the placement exam and are renewable for four years. (Other scholarship opportunities can be explored by visiting montini.org. Montini Catholic High School is located at 19W070 16th St. in Lombard, IL 60148; 630-627-6930;admissions@montini. org.


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Montini Catholic holds annual Powder Puff football game Montini Catholic High School in Lombard held its traditional Powder Puff football games on Sunday, Sept. 18. Not only were the games an annual “kick-off” for the school’s Homecoming week, they served a more important purpose of raising awareness for the DuPage Literacy Group. The non-for profit charity is a community based organization serving over 30 communities in the DuPage area by training volunteer tutors to help their neighbors increase their English skills in order to achieve their goals to obtain employment, navigate the healthcare system, advocate for their families or help their children in school. Fans were asked to either pay a ticket fee with all money earned donated to the group, or to donate a book. “Each year at Homecoming our students are challenged to pick a charity they would like to help,” said moderator Laura Medina. “We were very honored to be representing the DuPage Literacy Group this year.” In the end, the sophomores defeated the freshmen (20 to 6) in a grueling battle and it was the Senior Daniela Riccio takes the ball through a sea of determined juniors. seniors over the juniors, 26 to 6.

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Saturday, Oct. 8 Barks and Boots First Responders breakfast From 8 a.m. to 12 noon, a local not-for-profit organization called Barks and Boots is hosting a breakfast just for First Responders which will help raise funds to purchase Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) units for the Villa Park Police and Fire Departments. It will take place at the Villa Park VFW Post 2801, 39 St. Charles Road. It will also serve as a salute to local area first responders who put their lives on the line every day. Tickets to the breakfast are $8 for adults, $5 for children under 10. All first responders with ID eat free. For more information, visit BarksandBoots.com. Saturday, Oct. 22 Essentrics class at the Library The Villa Park Public Library will hold Essentrics classes from 9:15-10:30 a.m. led by Lisa Sawczuk, a certified Essentrics instructor from ESSENTRICS of Lombard. For ages 13 and older. Participants should dress comfortably and bring a yoga/exercise mat or large towel for floor work. All attendees will be asked to sign a waiver. Registration is required. Info: visit vppl.info or call 630-834-1164.

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• Park Art Center hosts Jason Shuckhart’s Innuendo From Oct. 7 through Nov. 7, the Park Art Center, 9 East Park Blvd., will host latest exhibit, Innuendo, the paintings of Jason Shuckhart. The show can be viewed during regular gallery hours. An opening reception will be held Friday, Oct. 7 from 6-8 p.m. Info: 630-501-1455 or find us on Facebook. • Career Workshops at the Library Looking for a new career but don’t know where to start? Attend Careering Passioneering at the Villa Park Public Library from 9:30-11:30 a.m. Oct. 22 and Nov. 19. Bring a pen, paper, and an open mind. Tom Somora, an employment services representative with IDES (Illinois Department of Employment Services), will provide participants with the necessary tools to re-enter the job market and find a rewarding and fulfilling career. Registration is required for each session. Info: visit the library’s website at vppl.info or call 630-834-1164. • Library offers help for job seekers Need help writing your résumé

or guidance in preparing for a job interview? Attend Résumé Review and Interviewing Strategies at the Villa Park Public Library. Sessions will be held from 7-8:30 p.m. Nov. 2, and Dec. 7. The program is designed to help you write a résumé that will help you land the interview and learn valuable interviewing strategies to help you get the job. Make an appointment with the presenter to return for a one-on-one review of your résumé. Registration is required. Info: visit the library’s website at vppl.info or call 630-8341164. • Library hosting Yoga sessions for toddlers Parents and small children can enjoy fun, simple yoga sessions at the Villa Park Public Library. Presented by Elmhurst Yoga Shala, yoga sessions for toddlers will be held once a month from 10-10:45 a.m. Friday, Oct. 21, Nov. 18, and Dec. 3. Yoga offers a way to help parents become attuned to a child’s wants and needs, and strengthen parent-child bonds. These sessions are for children ages 3 and younger who are strong walkers, accompanied by an adult. There is a maximum of two children per adult. All participants must sign a waiver at each session. Registration

is required. Info: visit the library’s website at vppl.info or call 630-8341164. • Gymnastics program Parks and Recreation has announced a new gymnastics program that is a partnership with Tumbling Times Gymnastics, 400 Rohlwing Road. A wide variety of gymnastics classes are available for all ages and skill levels. Info: visit vprd.org or call 630-834-8970. • VFW Friday Night Fish Fry From 5:30-8 p.m. every Friday evening, the Villa Park VFW Post #2801, 39 E. St. Charles Road, holds its Fish Fry. Menu available for purchase includes fried shrimp, fish/ shrimp combos, beef/sausage sandwiches, combos and hot dogs. • Widows or Widowers meeting Widows or Widowers (W.O.W.) of the Western Suburbs meets on the third Thursday of each month starting at 6:30 p.m. Held at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 537 S. York Road, Elmhurst. Admission: $5. Info: (630) 620-4060 or wow. cfsites.org. • TOPS meetings held on Friday mornings

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Remember TOPS? Take Off Pounds Sensibly is still here helping and supporting people to lose weight. Meetings are held on Friday mornings at Grace Lutheran Church 950 S. York Road, Bensenville. Weigh in 9:30 a.m., and meet from 10-11 a.m. Info: email Millie at johnreiter@sbcglobal.net

Library introduces New LEGO® program The Villa Park Public Library now has LEGO® DUPLO® bricks to play and learn with. At LEGO®DUPLO® Build + Play, children ages 2–5 can stop by for an hour of building, playing, and socializing with other kids and families. Sessions will take place from 10-11 a.m. Oct. 14 and 28, Nov. 11 and 25, and Dec. 9 and 23. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Registration is required. For more information, visit the library’s website at vppl.info or call 630-834-1164.


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October 6, 2016 • 21

Addison Trail boys soccer team on a roll Blazers take PepsiCo Showdown Gatorade bracket title

By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT

The wins continue to pile up for the Addison Trail boys soccer team. Through late last week the Blazers were 13-1 overall and 3-1 in West Suburban Conference Gold Division play. In recent action, the Blazers recorded a 5-1 win over District 88 neighbor Willowbrook. Addison Trail also scored a 5-1 victory over Crystal Lake South to win the PepsiCo Showdown 16team Gatorade bracket title. The team also downed Glenbard West (2-0) and Proviso East (8-0) in other recent games. Through late last week the Blazers were on an eight-game winning streak. Enrique Luna was leading the team in scoring with 20 goals and six assists. Jonathan Hernandez had

seven goals and eight assists, while Tom Cania had seven goals and five assists. “The team is coming together as a group,” said Addison Trail coach Ryan Dini. “We have improved our midfield where we have many weapons who start and come off the bench. Our team defense has been phenomenal.” Addison Trail has scored 54 goals in 14 games and has surrendered only 12 goals. “We have a lot of different players scoring goals for us, which is huge,” said Dini. “Our last two games we had seven different guys score for us. When you are getting contributions from all your starters and subs, things definitely are going great. I like how we have been challenging teams in the air and transitioning from defense to offense.” Depth also has helped the Blazers

Fenton football team back to .500 after win over St. Edward Willowbrook football team moves closer to being playoff eligible

By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT

After an 0-2 start, the Fenton football team has turned things around. The Bison recorded a 52-50 Metro Suburban Conference Blue Division victory over Elgin St. Edward in Week 6 action in Bensenville. The win moved Fenton to 3-3 overall and 1-1 in MSC Blue play. Fenton has won three of its last four games and has scored 40 or more points in two of its last three contests. Fenton hits the road in weeks 7 and 8. This Friday, the Bison head to Riverside to face Riverside-Brookfield in a MSC Blue game. R-B is 4-2. Fenton then plays at Wheaton Academy (4-2) in Week 8. Willowbrook football The Willowbrook football team moved one step closer to a playoff berth after a 49-20 win over Morton in West Suburban Conference Gold Division action. The win put Willowbrook at 4-2 overall and 2-1 in WSC Gold play. The Warriors need five wins to become playoff eligible.

Willowbrook returns to action Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in Maywood against Proviso East. The Warriors also are on the road in Week 8 against Downers Grove South, Addison Trail football The Addison Trail football team dropped a 21-0 West Suburban Conference Gold Division game at home to Hinsdale South. The loss put Addison Trail at 2-4 overall and 1-3 in WSC Gold play. The Blazers have lost three of their last four games. Addison Trail is on the road in Week 7 Friday against Morton. West Suburban Conference Gold Division Standings - After Week 6 Team Overall Conf. Leyden 4-2 3-0 Hinsdale South 3-3 3-1 Willowbrook 4-2 2-1 Downers South 2-4 2-2 Morton 1-5 1-2 Addison Trail 2-4 1-3 Proviso East 0-6 0-3 Note: Willowbrook and Leyden play Week 9 in Villa Park

on defense. “Our defense has been solid,” said Dini. “We have seven defenders contributing in our games. We play with four defenders so it is nice to have multiple options in the back. Our guys take pride in shutouts and we have eight of them this season.” Helping on the defensive front has been the goalkeeping tandem of juniors Jacob Grygo and Jean Avila. “Both goalies have been stellar in the net,” said Dini. “We rotate them all the time. Jacob and Jean have flourished in competing against each other in practice and are continuing to make each other better.” While the team was sitting at 13-1

record-wise, Dini stressed there still are improvements that can be made. “We need to get better at our set plays,” he said. “We were executing them early in the season and were making teams pay. The last couple weeks we have been a bit unorganized and have not had guys in the right spots. We have worked a lot on this over the past week so we hope to see some good results over the rest of the season. We practice these a lot and need to take advantage of them in conference play and in the playoffs.” Dini also lauded the play of junior midfielder Martin Juarez. “Martin has three goals in his last two games,” Dini said late last week.

“He also has three assists over the past two games. He has gone from a JV player to start the year to a varsity starter at this point. Martin has stepped up with his shooting ability and first touch.” Addison Trail faced Leyden earlier this week in a WSC Gold game and hosts Proviso East Saturday at noon for senior day. “We are having a great year,” said Dini. “I know we can get even better over the next couple weeks. If our guys come to play every day like we have we will be a scary team once the playoffs start.” Addison Trail earned the No. 3 sectional seed for postseason play in a 19-team bracket.

Willowbrook boys golf team competes in WSC Gold tournament

Warriors’ girls volleyball team defeats Morton By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT

The Willowbrook boys golf team placed fifth at the recent West Suburban Conference Gold Division tournament held at par-72 Prairie Bluff in Lockport. The Warriors finished with a 390 team score. Junior Buddy Martens led Willowbrook with a 95. Junior Tim Keefe shot 96, while junior John Morser had a 98. Sophomore Joey Guthrie shot a 101. In earlier action, the Warriors dropped a 171-177 WSC Gold

match to District 88 neighbor Addison Trail at Prairie Bluff (par 36). Martens shot 42. Sophomore Jackson Hathaway shot 43. Freshman Logan Rattana fired a 45, while Morser shot 47. Willowbrook girls volleyball The Willowbrook girls volleyball team recorded a 25-23, 17-25, 25-17 West Suburban Conference Gold Division victory against Morton. The win moved the Warriors to 3-1 in WSC Gold play. Bri Hoffmann had two aces and two digs. Taylor Balsitis had one block. Payton Ceh had two aces and five digs. Denise Perez had one ace and four assists. Olivia Pennebaker had three kills, one ace and two digs. Grace Chantos had five digs. Jessica Ragucci had three kills. Emily

Ligocki had two digs. Jamie Chiappetta had three kills and six digs. Marissa Marcello had four assists and one dig, while Milena Sogura had six kills and five assists. The Warriors also dropped a 2522, 22-25, 25-10 non-conference match to Glenbard East. The loss put Willowbrook at 11-9 overall. Ceh had one kill, two aces, one assist and 12 digs. Perez had one kill, two assists and four digs. Pennebaker had eight kills, one ace and six digs. Chantos had two assists and three digs. Ragucci finished with five kills and three digs. Ligocki had 12 assists and four digs. Chiappetta had three kills, one ace and three digs, while Marcello had seven assists and four digs. Sogura had six kills for the Warriors.

Willowbrook girls tennis team closes conference play with victory By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT

The Willowbrook girls tennis team closed out West Suburban Conference Gold Division play with a 7-0 victory over Proviso East. The win pushed Willowbrook to 6-5 overall and 2-4 in WSC Gold action. Grace Wachholz was a 6-3, 6-1 winner at No. 1 singles. Priscilla DelValle was a 6-3, 6-7 (5-7), 10-4 winner at No. 2 singles. Bianca Galicia was a default winner at No. 3 singles. Wachholz is a sophomore,

while DelValle is a freshman. Renee Parzgnat and Millie Zachariah were 6-1, 6-1 winners at No. 1 doubles. Cate Strock and Andrea Zulawski were 6-0, 6-2 winners at No. 2 doubles. Leah Gillono and Hailey Vogt won 6-1, 6-4 at No. 3 doubles, while Kellie Lanigan and Emily Schmitt won by default at No. 4 doubles. Zulawski is a sophomore. “This year we’ve made huge improvements on consistency and ball placement,” Willowbrook coach Christy Jurik said. “I have been very impressed with our ability to read

the opponents and play smart.” In other recent play, the Warriors recorded a 5-2 WSC Gold victory against Morton. “We always have close matches with Morton,” said Jurik. Willowbrook now has its sights set on this weekend’s WSC Gold Division tournament. “We are hoping to move up in the standings from last year,” said Jurik. “If the girls continue to play the way they have been playing, we will move up in the final standings. We are looking forward to the conference tournament.”


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When: Friday, 7:30 p.m. Where: Morton High School West Campus, Berwyn Last week: Hinsdale South 21, Addison Trail 0; Willowbrook 49, Morton 20 Last year: Morton 14, Addison Trail 7, 2 OT Outlook: Addison Trail is in a must-win situation from here on out. The Blazers must win their final three games to become playoff eligible at 5-4. Addison Trail has lost four of their last five games. Morton lost by 29 to Willowbrook a week ago and lost by a touchdown to Downers Grove South in Week 5. Morton’s only win has come against Proviso East.

Week 7 Preview Fenton (3-3, 1-1) at Riverside-Brookfield (4-2, 1-1)

When: Friday, 7:30 p.m. Where: Riverside-Brookfield High School, Riverside Last week: Fenton 52, St. Edward 50; IC Catholic Prep 45, R-B 14 Last year: Riverside-Brookfield 25, Fenton 0 Outlook: Fenton has won three of its last four contests after an 0-2 start. The Bison now head to Riverside to face an R-B team that split its first two conference games. R-B defeated Wheaton Academy 32-0 at home in Week 5 and then went to Elmhurst and lost 45-14 to undefeated IC Catholic Prep. R-B’s previous four opponents all had winning records heading into Week 6, including a recent three-game stretch where the combined records of Aurora Central Catholic, Wheaton Academy and IC Catholic Prep was 14-1 heading into Week 6.

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Addison Trail-Willowbrook girls swimming team fifth at York Haake performs well in dual meet against Hinsdale South By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT

The Addison Trail-Willowbrook girls swimming team recently placed fifth at the York Invitational. AT-Willowbrook placed 12th in the 200 medley relay with a time of 2:25.81. That team included Aleksandra Daszkiewicz, Savannah Catalano, Madison Walsh and Brianna Richardson. Elissa Haak won the 200 with a time of 1:56.49. Michelle Ramirez was 15th in the 200 IM at 2:37.38. Klea Gjonaj was 15th in the 50 with a time of 28.22. Grace Roucka took 17th in the butterfly with a time of 1:14.71.

Haake also won the 100 with a time of 53.54. Kaitlyn Fox was 19th in the 500 with a time of 6:30.02. AT-Willowbrook was fifth in the 200 relay with a time of 1:46.40. That team included Anna Christiansen, Ramirez, Annalise Morrone and Haake. Christiansen was fifth in the backstroke at 1:05.58. Morrone was seventh in the breaststroke with a time of 1:13.31. AT-Willowbrook took seventh in the 400 relay at 4:05.68. That team included Catalano, Gjonaj, Ramirez and Haake. AT-Willowbrook finished with 89 points. St. Ignatius won the meet with 451 points. In other recent action, AT-Willowbrook dropped a tough 92-88 West Suburban Conference Gold Division decision to Hinsdale South. AT-Willowbrook won the 200 medley relay in 2:01.40 with Christiansen, Morrone, Roucka

Week 7 Preview Willowbrook (4-2, 2-1) at Proviso East (0-6, 0-3)

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and Haake. Gjonaj took third in the 200 at 2:26.96. Christiansen was second in the IM at 2:38.01. Haake won the 50 in 25.31, while Ramirez was second at 28.51. Roucka was fourth in the butterfly at 1:16.72. Morrone won the 100 in 59.20. Ramirez was second at 1:00.97. Haake won the 500 in 5:21.11. AT-Willowbrook won the 200 relay in 1:47.32 with Haake, Christiansen, Ramirez and Morrone. Christiansen won the backstroke in 1:08.48. Morrone won the breaststroke in 1:15.08. ATWillowbrook was second in the 400 relay at 4:18.48 with Roucka, Catalano, Gjonaj and Ramirez. In the frosh-soph race, AT-Willowbrook scored a 90-50 victory over Hinsdale South. The 200 medley team finished first in 2:35.27 with Cassidy Paul, Jocelyn Gallegos, Melissa Bouharati and Sara Whiting. Emy Hayes won the 200 in 2:52.43. Elizabeth Romero won the IM in 3:24.75, while Whiting was second. Gallegos was third in the 50 at 40.25. Kelsey Fitzgerald won the butterfly at 1:41.75.. Gallegos was third in the 100 at 1:33.56. Paul won the 500, while Ryley Goles was second. AT-Willowbrook won the 200 relay with Goles, Fitzgerald, Sara Whiting and Jessica Whiting. Paul was second in the backstroke at 1:28.20. AT-Willowbrook won the 400 relay in 5:08.46 with Goles, Paul, Romero and Sara Whiting.

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When: Friday, 7:15 p.m. Where: Lewis Stadium at Plunkett Athletic Complex, Elmhurst Last week: IC Catholic Prep 45, Riverside-Brookfield 14; Glenbard South 28, Wheaton Academy 14 Last year: IC Catholic Prep 40, Wheaton Academy 10 Outlook: IC Catholic Prep had been getting it done on the ground in previous weeks, but turned to the passing game in its win over R-B last week. Quarterback Luke Ricobene threw for more than 300 yards and five touchdowns in the victory. He also ran in a touchdown against a team the Knights had beaten by only a touchdown a year ago. IC Catholic Prep now turns its attention to another Metro Suburban Blue foe in Wheaton Academy. The Warriors started the season 4-0 but lost to R-B by a 32-0 count in Week 5 and dropped a 28-14 game to Glenbard South (still to come on IC Catholic Prep’s schedule) in Week 6. Wheaton Academy’s four wins came against teams with a combined 3-17 record heading into Week 6.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DUPAGE COUNTY - WHEATON, ILLINOIS RESIDENTIAL JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association PLAINTIFF Vs. Kim D. Boland; et. al. DEFENDANTS 2014 CH 000855 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on 9/3/2014, John Zaruba, the Sheriff of DuPage County, Illinois will on 11/3/16 at the hour of 10:00 AM at DuPage County Sheriff’s Office, 501 North County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187, or in a place otherwise designated at the time of sale, County of DuPage and State of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, as set forth below, the following described real estate: PIN 02-24-212-029 Improved with Condo/Townhouse COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 970 N. Rohlwing Road Unit #201A a/k/a 970 N. Route 53 Unit #201A Addison, IL 60101 Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified funds at the close of the auction; The balance, including the Judicial sale fee for Abandoned Residential Property Municipality Relief Fund, which is calculated at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds, is due within twenty-four (24) hours. The subject property is subject to general real estate taxes, special assessments, or special taxes levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in “AS IS” condition. The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. If the property is a condominium and the foreclosure takes place after 1/1/2007, purchasers other than the mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under The Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) and (g)(4). If the property is located in a common interest community, purchasers other than mortgagees will be required to pay any assessment and legal fees due under the Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser shall receive a Certificate of Sale, which will entitle the purchaser to a Deed to the real estate after Confirmation of the sale. The successful purchaser has the sole responsibility/expense of evicting any tenants or other individuals presently in possession of the subject premises. The property will NOT be open for inspection and Plaintiff makes no representation as to the condition of the property. Prospective bidders are admonished to check the Court file to verify all information. IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. For information: Examine the court file or contact Plaintiff’s attorney: Codilis & Associates, P.C., 15W030 North Frontage Road, Suite 100, Burr Ridge, IL 60527, (630) 7949876. Please refer to file number 14-14-08121. I703794 (Published in the Addison Independent, Bensenville Independent & Villa Park Independent Sept. 22, 29 & Oct. 6, 2016) 257833

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