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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-12-18 - Orange Coast Pilot. QUE BUENOI Taste some delidous ~cuisine at Tapas Restaurant in-Newport Beach, where the sangria is fiowbig and the paella is aetVed in abundance. •SEE STO~ PAGE 811 •Costa Mesa's 25-year- old shopping complex undergoing $3.5 million expansion. By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA-Wrtb the first phase of a $3.5 million expansion almost completed, Mesa Verde Center offidals on Wednesday announoed several major retailers tb4t will move into new digs beginning next month. When completed next summer, the renovation and expansion of the 25-yea.r- old shopping center at the comer of Har- bor Boulevard and Adams Avenue will .--.- add 20,000 square feet in • commercial space for a total of 178,000 square feet. offidals said. Construction of the project's ·---first phase is expected to WTap up at the end ol January when the first new tenant -a 16,900-squaie-foot Sav-On drug store with a 24-hour <bive- through pharmacy -is sched- uled to open. Also part of the project's first phase is converting the center's former Hamburger Hamlet restaurant into a new Hollywood Video store, which is expected fo open next spring, officials said. The face lift also will include expanding the center's Albert- son's Food and Drug store from its current 31,000 square feet to 49,000 square feet. Also added will be a Bank of America in-store branch. a full. service bakery, wider aisles and other amenities, officials said. Albertson's will remain open during the expansion. which is slated to be completed next sum- mer. •SEE EXPANSION PAGE A15 SuspiciQus-looking pair nabbed outside bank •Police hold two men decked out in fake beards and wigs on suspicion of attempted bank robbery. By Olrfstopher Goffard, Daily Pilot COSTA MBSA -To the own· er of an auto detailing shop on 17th Street, it seemed a strikingly shifty picture; Two men wearing gloves, abades and t>ogus .. looklng beard.I loitering outside Home Savings Bank Jn broad daylight. "I called 911 and said. 'I think the bank's about to get hit,'• said 33-year-old Tum Locke, who runs Classic 17th Street Auto Detail- ing. Police say his hunch proved right. Brian MartineaD. 22, and Christopher M1Cbael RUSIO, 2-4, were a.nested on suspidon of attempted bank robbery Wednel· day morning after leading police on a brief chase through the neighborhood, autbbrities said. lbe men fled in different direc-. tions when police anived around 10:45 a.m., and RUSIO wa.s arrest- ed minutes later at the T-Shlrt Factory on 17th Street, Costa Mesa police Sgt. Tbm ~Ian said. Martineall's attempted escape proved more elaborate and slight- ly bizarre, po1lc& said. Attempting to ditch hil dothes along the way. be fled to an upsta1i's apartment at the Park Place apartment com- plex at 1662 Newport Blvd., police and witnesses said. 1be resident was away from his room foe a few minutes and had left the door open. Once Inside, Mar· Uneail ducked into the shower and then slipped into a. n.ld.ent's bathrobe tn an apparent tttempt to po1e • an innocent occupant, police said. Police spotted him ium:iiDg m. ordend him out and amaed'hbn. BOylansaid. . Police searched the area and recovered at least ooe wig and ooe false beard, aJoog with a semiauto- matic gun at the bus bench and a revolver in the bushes between the bench and the T.Qllrt shop, Boylan said. Police abJo found clothing, IDdudlng • jecbit. that Martlneail apparentt; Wt at Loog's Drugs as be Oed ~ tb8 store Oil the way to the....--; Boflan said. greer wylder · Uttle People Ir Me (645-1355) is having a Nie on all holiday fashions, fall merchandise and tennis shoes including Airwalk and Fitigue, The children's boutique carries clothing for girls and boys hi infant to size 14. It's at 1829 Westcliff Drive in Newport Beach. Another apparel sale is in progress at M .. 209 and Balboa bland Kid.I Clothing Co. -two stores under one roof. There's a pre-holiday sale on selected kids and women's clothing. It's located on Balboa Island at 209 Marine Ave. Samantha Gregory of the Gorman Gallery says not to worry, you can still get art work or photogra- phy framed in time for the holidays. Gorman Gallery has opened its third location at 432 E. 17th St, next to Boston Chicken. "The Gallery is able to offer the public whoMale frame prices since unlike most galleries, we do our -0wn framing in a factory at 782 20th St. in Costa Mesa,• Gregory says. "You won't find better prices .or service anywhere.· The shop also carries contem- .,P<>rary art, originals by local artists in stock., and 1,000 prints to choose from catalogues that may be ~ordered. : Newport Ch1rocare and Wellnesa Center has :teamed up with Friends ln Service to Humanity or FISH in a Christmas toy drive on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. You can bring in a $10 to $20 unwrapped gift for a child and receive a complimentary examination and nutritional evaluation. • The toys will go to children in families that FISH )las selected who have the greatest need for help :during the holidays. You can call (851-8700) to «hedule an appointment in advance. Newport Chi- .rocare and Wellness Center is located near John Wayne Airport on Birch Street, between MacArthur and Bristol at 4030 Birch St., Suite 103 in Newport Beach. Newport Center Orthopedic (6«--0065) is cele- brating its 30th anniversa.ry as part of the Newport Medical Plaza. Owner and president Stella Chavos woUld like Best Buys readers to know that the store :selll a big selection of cane1 ranging in styles to suit :any personality, from band-carved ebony walking .sticks crafted in Zimbabwe and Kenya, to elegant sil- -ver-bandled canes from England. · The cane1 rapge in pJ'ice from S8 to $600. Custom gift wrapping ii available at no extra charge. New- ,;,port Center Orthopedic ls located at -400 Newport ·Center Drive at San Miguel. • • Inf IUYI tippeWS 1hundl!yl .net s.turdlys. tf you know of 41 good buy ~I me M ~1224, fax me M 646-4170 or·wrtte to me: lest luys. Delly Pflot, UO W. Bay St. c.osta Mesa. 92627. Parking ban enacted for Old Newport Boulevard • But move is called unfair by some tenants in area mobile home parks. By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A move by city officials to ban overnight parking in an area considered a haven for homeless people living in their cars has some residents of two nearby mobile home parks crying foul. On Monday, a new regulation went into effect that outlawed park- ing from 1 to 6 a.m. seven days a week on Old Newport Boulevard - a two-lane street that runs along the east side of the busy boulevard - between 15th and 17th streets. The road, divided from Newport Boulevard by a narrow landscaped median, ls lined by several small businesses and at least two 'mobile home parks that are affected by the new ban. City ottldals said the move was prompted by complairits from 20 area merchants that large rea.ation- al vehk:lee and other can parked on the m.et. often for days at a time, taking away valuable parking their customers and employees could be using. In a notice sent to affected busi- nesses and residents outlining the n,ew policy, offidal.s also said vehi- cles parked overnight along both sides of the street hampered street- sw~ping. But tome residents of the Bl Nido and Snug Harbor mobile home parks call the ovemlght parking ban 1n front of their homes unfair. · •If anfbo4y hu a rtgbt to park out there, it'• the~ w)lo 11ve here,• said m Nido rMklent John Harrts. Harris, WliO jj .c:.:Omlderlng starting a petition to try ~d revene the deci- sion, Mid many of the mobile home residents are elderly and have rela- tives or caretakers who come to help them -visits which often require an overnight stay. Since parking inside the mobile home park is generally .reserve<l to one space per mobile unit, parking on the frontage road is a must for vis- itors, h e said. Virginia Rockholt, another El Nido resident, said forcing all ca.rs to park on the property will make it hard for residents lik.e herself to get around. Rockholt, 54, uaes a cane and a motorized cart to travel longer di.s- tances and said the parking ban will force everyone to squeeze inside the narrow driveways. •If anybody ii parked outside [my mobile home], I can't get in,• Rock· bolt said. But Manager of n-amportatlon Services Peter Naghavi sald while he sympathizes with the realdentl who bemoan lOlin.g the convenient, free parking they had enjoyed within steps of bdr mobile homes, the dty has an obligation to provide parldno for its mercbantl in the commerda1 • briefly in the news 90 without power after short circuit in line A ahort-drcuit in a power line left 90 local custoDHP without power briefiy Monday afternoon, authorities said. Southern California Edison spokesman Steve Conroy said the outage struck around 1 p.m. on New Hampihire Drive, Iowa Street and Michigan Avenue, and was restored around 5:40 p.m .. Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot ClASSIFIEDS .. jn tbe Pilot tbll year: .Wlllon eiUmarb S2 mllJlon fm Back Bay dNdglng, • W81 tbe hM<JJine OD an April 3 story. •More cub needed for Back Bay dredging,• we Mid five days later. •Bay dredging ~ a reali- ty,. read another. •PundJng glitch may delay Bay dredging,• said yet another.' Finally, the county guaranteed payment of the shortfall portion of the $5 million. more or less, tab. This means dredging should proceed on schedule, supposedly a start date of Dec. 29. I called Supervisor Tom Wil- son's office to check. I was shuf- fled to three aides and none of them knew. Mind you. these people work for the board mem- ber who is supposed to represent Newport Beach. •1 should know that.• one pleasant lass said •1 know it's a real problem.• She gave me a name to call in the county's Har- WE W::: T:i Br'<·,,µ F1R~T C.•OICE! C :.. • U . T 0 l' .'4 ! Rabbitt lmurance Agency AUTO• HOMPDINPJS • HEAll1f 40 ~an in Bu.siMSs ~ & -s ,;_, _...... ____ ....... , I 631-7740 441 ow N.wpcMt BM. • Newport ... ""-.... ........., ~ ..... ... t?t·-· . • a, .. ,_... • :=-,....:~.,:~Nop& Diil ... lmOWt ,.: .,.. maybucty...., Dom uybodycsef a... guy I'm ... C.-ill tbe ~ lbertft Wbi> lftl lldpper-mg the gray Harbor.,..... bOat way up Back Bay Saturday att.- noon. When I first M.)V him. I figured be was trying to uproot one ol the white buoys that mark what passes for a na.tgab&lt ctMftnel in the upper reacbm d tbe bay. You could 1ee tUrbulmiCe beck where the outdme ~ popeller are. At first, I tbOUght the chwn- ing came from~ the boat's power to pull tbe iDarker'I ancbor. It wu soon dear why nothing was bappentng: 1be boat wu bard aground in the tenacious ooze, which' was just a few inch- es below the water's surface. Oh, dear. I attended to other matters. Next time I looked. the boat was listing to port, SWTOunded by a sea of mud. The deputy was gone; probably hitched a ride with a kayak that had passed astern of him a few hours earlier. Now, even a kayak couldn't float there. What had been a channel 20 feet wide and, at high tide, at least a few feet deep, was now pure mud. In this minus tide, a duck couldn't have pad- dled by. now. •Problems here are caused elsewhere,• Frank says. But they have to be resolved here. Which is why it's mOJ'e than a bit discouraging that I couldn't reach anybody at our supervisor's office, or the county's harbors office, who knew about this vital dredging project that's supposed to begin in 12 days. • AIED MAll'l'WS column runs Piler'f Thursday and Saturday. SOY to the world • Group that works to divert youth from gangs and drugs holds its annual Christmas party. COSTA MESA -Christmas took on a distinctive Mexican flair Wednesday night as Save Our Youth held its annual Christmas party, an evening marked with south-of-the-bor- der music, food and prize raffles. 1be fifth annual event has grown from bumble beginnings, when just 20 people attended. to more recent events, when up to 500 people celebrated the Cbristm4s holiday at SOY. Wednesday night. drawings were held to raffle off SOY T- shirts and sweat shirts, gift cer- tificates to local businesses and other items. The night also featured tamales, enchtJad.as and rice donated fc. the event by Theo Mesa and Avila's El Ranchito restaunmts and. for more of a traditional Mezicen flair, piMtas awarded candy to kids with the hardest swing of a stick. Oscar Santoyo, SOY's direc- tor, said besides celebrating Christmas a little early, the annual party is a chance for some parents whose c::hild:r8D use the center as an after-scboc:ii oasis from dNgs and gangs to see What it's all about. •It's the ooe day of the year when the parents of a Jot of these kids come in and see where their kids are banging out.• Santoyo said. -By Tim GNnda ELECTRIC SANTA .... '''"' ~·..11'1.r. ............. PORA •Ml?• HUD Oil ••1101ca Oii nm • .., 8HO'n . - • GIRLS INC. OF ORANGE COUNTY Girls Inc. offers educational and enrichment opportunities for girls and boys. Volunteers are needed. For more information. call Amy at 646-7181. GLASS MOUNTAIN INC. Volunteers are needed to aid disabled adults who meet monthly for educaUonal, entertainment and social pwposes. Por information. c:ail 779-3" 1. HARBOR AREA• HUN11NGTON VAUEY ADUl:r CAltE CENTERS This org1n®•tion is mmmitted to mtedng cmmnmity baled Jong- -tenn care programs in a therapeu- tic~ ltna'b.ued to meet the needs ol. functkmally-impaired older aduJll and provide respite and supportive services to their families. Tbe main office at 661 W. Hamilton, Costa Mesa, needs qualified volunteer receptionists. Vobmteers wm receive tratntna on telephones, copying and filing, and assist the secretary with spe- c:ial events. Call 548-9331 between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. for additional information. HERITAGE HOUSE AUXILIARY Volunteers are needed for an ausilia.ry ~~pport group being fooned by Heritage House, a non- ~ substana! abule recovery for pregnant and parmttng wamen and tbeU' children in Calta Mesa. For more information, call 646-2211. Wednesday, adopted a single mom with four children. •we just brought tons of gifts for them,• said Sayoti 'JNji. 19, the club's president. "We really wanted a chance to help these families out.• Club member Wendy Padilla, 15, brought gifts for three fami- lies. "We adopted a family in my fourth period, in the Asian Club and in the Key Club,• she said. •1 brought one gift for each. It's just doing the golden rule." Presents included new to slightly used items and cash that was converted into gift certifi- cates. Since the families were adopted about the same time the school was having a canned food drive, the families also will be getting food. The gift.s were wrapped Wednesday and will be taken by Carmen Gamboa, left. bu a taugh wblle llae and fellow student Pert Baker wrap glfts at E.itanda High ~l Wednelday for Costa Mesa famlles u part of the Adopt.-A-Pamlly program. van to St. John the Baptist ~9man Catholic Church in Costa Mesa on P.riday, where the gifts will be distributed. "There are some families in Costa Mesa that need any kind of help they can get,• said Car- men Gamboa, 18. ·we didn't think it would work out so good, but so many students seemed willing to help out.• *~***~ Pack Your Bags! Newport ~desa Travel ~ Stagw~u~~~~s~nd~~!¥age . * ........... ~----------* !: dX:z,ftfty dXoliday~ ~ AOondt/~ 7'. t/ua,~JOfUcl mmrY Au altoqer~ * CHARLES H.. BARR .9eMJ.f~ ()pm Suday Dec 21 lO:OOaaH:OOpm 1803 Westdiff Dr., Newport Badl 714 642-3310 Ashworth Studio babyGap Rainforest Cafe swatch Talbots Kids & Babies . I I .., ; Costa Mesa residents Semke Dewar and Sally Knapp brought the Dally Pilot with them to Tai- : wan as they visit Angela and Sally Evans. I BALBOA BOAT RENTALS Tlie Season Sliines On ... Now and into the New Year Fred Revery Md June ShWds ~·onsome hon1MDWft MWI on • remnt trtp to the Forbidden Oty In Bejlng, China • . Select annlollda from our ~ ueortment of the freshest flowers and 11a10nal g.....,. 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BARR ()pm Sunday Dec 21 10:00am-4:00pm 1803 Westdiff Dr., Newport Bada (714)642-3310 : ~EER NETWORK St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church offers a Career Network meeting for those unemployed at 1:30 p.m. in the chapel, 600 St Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Bob Donaldson of Executive Career Services, speaks about Creative Neqotiating -Getting More Band for Your Buck. For 4:nore information, call 574-2239. CLOSING THE SALE • The city of Newport Beach offers a free program titled aos- : ing the Sale, at 7 p.m. in the Cen- tral Library's Friends Meeting .Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., New- port Beach. For more information, call 717-3801. .HANUKKAH PARTY The Jewish Senior Center and the Jewish Community Center : Preschool present an intergenera- • tional Hanukkah party at 10:30 . Jl.m. at 250 E. Baker St., Suite D, · <.:osta Mesa. The cost is $4 for a · .«.osher lunch. For more informa- : .tion, call 513-5641. ' RECYCLED RAGS OPEN EVERY DAY! 2731 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar 714) 675-5553 :.\, ,'_ ----. - '•.t. . •• - I t •. : & ... ., .... • -: "-'""' 'CHARUE AND THE CHOCOlATE FACTORY' Newport Harbor High School's Beginning Drama department presents •Charlie and the Choco- late Factory" all day in the Nor- man R. Loats Performing Arts Center, Robert B. Wentz Theatre, Comer of 15th St. and Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 760- 3219. HOLIDAY PARTY Hoag Hospital's The 552 Oub Junioi:s celebrate the holidays with a party at 6:30 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Tick- ets are $40, include dinner and benefit Hoag Hospital priority projects. For more information, call 574-7208. Kfl'CHENAIO TRUNK SHOW . Bloomingdale's will have a KitchenAid trunk show at 1 p .m. at 701 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Chef Jamee Ruth will present a historical look at the KitchenAid stand mixer. Por more information. call 729-6600. COMPUTER SHOW Super Shows Productions, Inc. sponsors a computer show from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Pair Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. Adult admission is $5. For more information, call 838-5941. DIVORa WORKSHOP Maxine Cohen offers a work- shop for those in the process of or recently divorced titled Divorce: A New Beginning, from 10 a.m, to We have designs on you ... to fi II the decorative hardware needs & expectations of every client No matter what style or time period the job requires, we have the finest quality door, cabinet, furni- ture, architectural & bath hardware & fixtures to offer. And, you'll be pleased to find that your needs are met correctly because our awesome selection is backed by 3 generations of decor- ative hatdware experience. ctndYJM ••11•-• ---..,_,.. 2133 l.a«una un Rd. uguna Beach, ~651 (7f4) '494-2264 CHRISTMAS MAllKETPlACE The Orange County Fair- grounds Chrtstmu Marketplace opeDI at 1 a.m. to 4 p.m.. in the main parking lot. 88 Fair Drive, Cost.a Mesa. Admission ts St for adults. Children under 12 are free. For information, c1al 723- 6616. LMNG WILL SEr.wwt The Law Offtces of U.sa A. Ciando offers a free seminar titled Planning Youi Health Care and Estate with Llving Wills, at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reier· vations are required. For more information, call 5'14-0866. JEWISH LAWYERS AND JURISTS BOAT PARADE PARTY The Orange County Chapter of The Young Executives of the International Association of America present the Annual Hol-Jewish Lawyen and Jurists play ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Alcoholic Anonymous mem- bers meet from 6:45 to 7:45 a .m. Monday through Friday at, in Room 3, Oasis Senior Center, 800 Malguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Call 6«·3™· ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT • Th~ Alzheimer's· Association and Gdef Support Group of New· port Villa West/Villa Rosa co· sponsors a free support group meeting for caregivers at 7 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month through October at New- port Wla West Assi$ted Living, 393 ·Hospital Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call 631-3555. Help FISf:i-Harbor Area brighten the holidays for a fam.ily in your community. • DolUlte • turk•f or • ham. # IALIOA Ski QUI The Balboa Ski CUb meets the first and third Tuelday al each month for the wtntar at 1 p.m. in The Tee Room at the Newport Beach Golf Coone, 3100 Irvine Ave. For more infonnatlon, call 854·1560. BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGS Oasis SeniQr Center conducts blood pressure ~gs every first and third Tuesday of the month from 9 to 11 a.m. in Room 3, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Screenings are also available every second and fourth Wednesdays from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at Mariner's Park, Dover Street and Irvine Ave. For more information, call 644-3244. BODY IMAGE SUPPORT The Newport Beach Psycho. logical Association offers a body· image/moderate eating support group that meets every Wednes· day at 1 p .m. at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. Por more inf onnation, call 722-4.588. BRAIUE INSTIT\m The Oasis Senior Center offers a Braille class to help deal with sight loss, Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Room 4, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Por information, call 644·3244. BRAIN TUMOR SUPPORT A brain tumor support group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on the first and third Thursday of each month at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more information, call 722-6237. CANCll SUPfOIO' GROWS • A free canes support group meets the ftnt and third Tuelday ol eedl month from 1 to 8:30 p.m. The group provides sµppart to cancer patients and their famtHes and friends. • 1Wo seperate support group for cancer patientl and for fami- lies and friends only meets tbe fourth Tuesday of each month from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 122--6231. CARDSlllNGO Every third Tuesday the Jewish Senior Center often various card games from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A kosher lunch is offered at noon for $3 per senior. Por more informa- tion, call 513-564.t. CAREGIVER SUPPORT COUNSEUNG Oasis Senior Center offers caregiver supportive counseling for people caring for a loved one. For appointments, call 644-3244. otEMOTltERAPY SUPPORT The Hoag Cancer Center offers offers support for individu- als who will or are undergoing bone marrow tanspl.ant or stem cell resuce and their families. Call 574-6872 for more information. otESSCLUB Chess lovers of all ages are invited to join the Jewish Senior Center's newly established chess club Tuesdays from 1 to 10 p.m. at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Por more information, call 513-5641. COED SUPPORT • The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association offers a coed mar ••&11-.-. ,..., 0 Samsonite· WORLDPROOF IWCIKI Mfml' •cw .............. ...., ...... ,, ....... H1]hit.<W!ima o8m a auuw ____ ...., ...... .....,. ~ 'J)mmdef ,._ 1 eo · uo tbnluabJM.15.1•• •ao DOit ~ ~ N9wport Tbe cmt ii S25 per meet· mg. can 759-0519. ~WE POWER Of ATTOINEY Revile you llfellme clOaamDtl regarding durabJe ~ ol att«· ney through Oelil s.ior Center for $1 each. For appcmtments, call6"-3U4. DYSUJQA SUPPORT The National Dyslexia Research Foundation sponsors weekly adult attention d.efldt dis- order support groups at its office, 833 Dover Drive, Suite 27, New- port Beach. Cost is SS per session. POT time and day, call 642·7303. GYNECOLOGIC QMCllt FACJNG FORWARD A free support group lot Facing Forward, a support women with gynecologic canc:ms group for family memben of meets from 9:30 to 11 a.m.. on the recently deceased cancer second and fourth Wednesday ,CA patients, meets every Monday each month at the Patty and from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m, and from George Hoag Cancer Center, support group every Thursday at I information, can 955_2575. 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Patty and 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport 7 p.m. at 31o1 w. Coast Highway, !!!ll!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!m!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!EG!!eEor!!!!g:=e===:H 55 o 9 ag!!!!!!!!C!!lanE!!lcEEe5r 5 C=:e!!!!n5te=r!!E, !l!e!Bea!!!!!!ch!!!!!!!. !!!!Call!!!!!!!!!!!72!!E2!!!1""6•23-7 .!!!!!! __ _ No. 311, Newport Beach. The support group requires free pre· assessment before joining. For more information, call 722-4588. • The Healing Connection offers a coed relationship group at 7 p .m. on Wednesdays at 4425 Jamboree Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. For more information, call 261-8003. CONSUMER BUSINESS NETWORK This networking group meets at 7 a.m. every Friday in the Mez- zanine at Newport Gateway, 19800 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For information and reser- vations, call 550-4785. COSTA MESA CHAMBER The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Networkers Business Leads luncheon is every Wednes- day at 11:45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Oub, 1701 Golf Course Road. For more informa- tion, call 574-8780. DIVORCE MEDIATION A free lecture about divorce mediation, an alternative to the traditional two-attorney divorce, is offered the third Thursday of every month with attorney Alicia D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H. Solow. Space is limited and reser- vations are required. For more • ELECTRIC BOAT RENTAL 6pm -1opm • SEE by Kayak flt or Sat. 5:30pm -8:30pm TnE Goov L1FE /11r tll11,, '' /111 1111 11/1,1 ',,·ti 11 itll '/lllllif\' . • fine selection of . . - E your good tast~ and pleasure, don't mis$ • • . out on the fine perfection found in our: ~Cognac available exclusively : from NEWPORT TOBACCO. ! • • .. • .. . INCEST SURVIVORS SUPPORT Survivors of Incest Anonymous 'lor female victims of sexual abuse and rape SJ)d theil friends and family meets' from 10 a.m. to noon a.very Saturday at 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. There is no fee. For more information, call Iris at 859- 3918. JAYCEES GROUP The Jaycees are a group of young professionals ages 21-39 who get together for community service, business networking and socializing. Meetings are held the second and fourth Thursday of every month. For more informa- tion, call 451-2178. LEADS a.ue • The Newport Coast Chapter of Ali Lassen's Leads Club meets every Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. at ~Mimrs Cafe at Harbor and New- : port Boulevards in Costa Mesa. For more information, call 857- ,. 6059. • • The Women's Chapter of the :Gosta Mesa Leads Club meets at t7;15 a.m. every Wednesday at ~Mimi's Cafe at H~bor and New- •port Boulevards m Costa Mesa. : The club is part of an internation- : al networking orgcsnization dedi- : cated to expanding each mem- 1 ber's business through quality : leads. Call 474-2225 or 975-8338 ~ far more information. I : UGAl ASSISTANCE I Oasis Senior Center offers a hall hour of free legal consulation : py dppointments. Call 644-3244. I LWING WITH CANCER , Monthly workshops meet : every 2nd Tuesday from 7 to 8:30 1 p.m . for individuals with cancer I and their family members at the l Pdlty and George Hoag Cancer , Center. For more information, call l 760-5542. I : LUPUS FOUNDATION : A support group for younger ; pnhPnts with lupus meets from 1 I :30 lo 3 p.m. the second and ! fourth Wednesday of each month 1 in Newport Beach. For details, I c.tu 536-t734. I : LYMPHEDEMA WORKSHOP : Meets the first Tuesday of • PYe ry month from 2:30 to 4 p.m. in the Hoag Cancer Center Audito- ' rium. Call 760-5542. 1: : NfAL PROGAAM ~ •• 0dsis Senior Center offers a •meal program for members. : Lunch is served daily from 11 :45 : o.:in. lo 12:15 p.m. in the Multipur- : pose Room. 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Home delivered • meals are available for home- : pPund senion. Reservations are ; ~ed. Meals are sponsored by • S'css, Inc. for information, call : 644-3244. I I MEDICAL EQUIPMENT , Oasis Senior Center offers • medical equipment rental from ; wheelchairs to walkers and more. For information, call 644-3244. MEDICAL U8RARY Oe.sil Senior Center has a com- ; prehensive medical library to : answer and research any medical • questions. 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For appointments, call 644-3244. SENIORS SQUARE DANCE aua The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to join in from 9 to 11 a.m. every Thurs- day at the Costa Mesa Senior SU>W EASY EXlltcl5E ArtbrtUI Foundation inltructor Wyr:Jm4 McKlnley leads an exer- cise cJus every Thursday morn- ing at 11 a . .m. at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 I!. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. For more infotmation. call 513-5641. '1 SMOtWtS HELP Nightly meetings are offered in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach to th<>Se wishing to quit nicotine addiction. Call 774-9106 or 800- 642-0666 for schedule. ~MUSEUM The Newport Sports Collection Foundation, a non-profit organi- zation, operates a free museum at 620 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. The museum has one of the world's largest collection of sports memorabilia. Hou.rs are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more informa- tion, call 721-9333. STEP AEROBICS Hoag Cancer Center offers step aerobics classes throughout the week every month. The class requires physician permission. ~Jingle All The Way" with J:estive Holiday Sweaters ··~~ at ~~LL~~·~~~ CONTEMPORARY WOMEN'S WEAR &. ACCESSORIES Great Gift j \y\. \ ) Idea! / f , I · Only $20 i 1/ ·~ . ,, :.... I Llsland 332 Marine ave. (~tween Balboa Ice Cream Factory and Andlamo Halr) 675-6887 i: r ll; . l.i/ University "ter 4237 Campu 'Dr. (Across from UCI) Open 7 Days 854-4452 Call 722-623'1 for days and times offered. SURPLUS FOOD Seniors and low-income fami- lies of the Costa Mesa/Newport Beach area can obtain free USDA surplus food from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. the second Friday of each month in the rear parking lot of the Church of Christ on 740 W. Wil- son St., Costa Mesa. Bring picture identification. For more informa- tion, call 650-8236. T'AI CHI • Hoag Cancer Center spon- sors a free t'ai chi class for inter- mediate to advanced levels is offered every Thursday, 10:30 to Ages 1'h to 11 Years lXCllllNCl IN EDUCA110N • Montes.sofl Curriculum • Ballet &. Gymnastic • ~ng Arts • PhoneCk Reading Progr.vn • Music • Foreign l.Anguage ·~!Ive Alt· Open Year Round • • Computer Sdence • Full Ext8lded O.y c.ve PRESCHOOL ELEMENt 11:30 a.m., to people with cancer and their families. A beginners session meets every Friday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. These classes are designed to reduce stress, increase longevity and promote a sense of well-being with basic, easy-to-learn, non-strenuous movements to aid in balance and concentration. The class is taught by Revina Lewis. No registration is required and the class is free. For more information, call 722- 6237. The Hoag Cancer Center is located at 4000 W. 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Guests were instructed to dress -and dress they did. 1Wyla Martin arrived in a sumptuous ball gown of black velvet and creme satin. She ftowed into the party like a raven-haired Cinderella on the arm of her husband Charles Martin. Best dressed Zee Allred of Hatbor Ridge charmed the cock- tail aowd in a very chic suit, also of black velvet and aeme satin. accentuated by a full-length d.is- ~~ant bows. She was a Not to be outdone was one of the Orange Coast's exceptionally classy women. Ronnie Allum- baugh, who was radiant in a backless gown of lace -its fitted form hugging her svelte figure. When Ronnie walked, all eyes followed. ti Gift Baskets ti Gift 111ts packed with Chocolates Chocolate Santas & Much, Much, Morel Rnn•te.md ~~left. stand with Onmge County Performing Arts Center President Jerry Mandel and hU wife, Whitney, at 1be Center's fund-raiser lut Sunday. forming arts center here. 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It fecuru a swe-of-the-an roller that rotates more than 6.SOO times per minute picking up dwt milts, pet hair, polJen, lint and fine sand. all in one sweep. Oreck Super Buster B Deloe 1llc companion compact canister 11 powerful enough IO lift 1 16-pound bowling ball -f' I : •• -• , • ' ..• ' -... _ ... _ --·. . . -.'I 11oto.a.r-•1111oe-.. --.. --.. -., .. -,,._,..,...,.. 1US11N 13229 J.tmboitt Rd 505-0903 F\11.lJOO'ON 1064 E. BMuochury Rd 672-9091 NEWPOKJ' BEACH 2 5 23-A Easlblulf Rd. 729~1 LAGUNA NIGUEL 27221-D la Pu Rd. 831~4' tJMNE S40>D Alcon Pkwy. 651~19 HUNTINGTON ll!AOf 7158 F.dil'IF Aft. -......... -~ 1141-3161 SO..woal4 like to lloan4 ~· ~walker Gary Ballan- tflle oat of tbeCGlta ..... Bark Park. Long paw of law has gone too far!· Readers chew over whether professional dog walker should be banned from Bark Park Yes, I do believe that as long as all professional dog walkers follow the same rules that other Bark Park users fol- low, and as long as they're responsible in their dog walk- ing duties, I strongly believe they should be allowed in Bark Park. Based on the fact that nannies use regular parks and I know that dog training classes are conducted on dty property at city parks, I think that the city ordinance is inconsistently applied to ban dog walkers from city parks. SUSANGROUX Newport Beach The Bark Park is a place where dogs go, accompanied by people. While the dogs are well-behav~ the people are not always. I have seen Gary Ballantyne and h1a dogs at the Bark Park when I have taken my dog, Watson the Great Dane. He ca.res for h1a dogs. He keeps an eye on his dogs. And I really don't under- stand why someone who brings food and causes the clogs to get excited and want the food, which is something a dog would do normally, is now going to cause Mr. Ballantyne to be banned from the park. Wu there a citation issued to the person who brought the food? StJSAN SMl11f NnpOrtlellcll I absolutely think that Gary Ballantyne should be allowed to use the dog park. Babysitters are allowed to take children to public parks and they're con- ducting business. I think there are so few places for dogs to go that this is a great thing for him to do. And definitely, I'm all for him being able to carry out bis business there. NANCYSHEPPNl!ll Newport Beach I reed the utlcle about Gary Ballantyne and bis canine babysitting service. Yes, I do believe that he-should be allowed to use the Bark Park. I feel that if he comes there with 15 dogs, it alleviates 15 other people coming along. I don't think he should be excluded from using the park. That's what it wu designed for and if you start setting rules excluding people you're going to end up with a lot bigger problem than you already have. I think that the 111ue remains to be M8l1 that the people were eating in the perk. They lhouldJ1't have been - they weN the ones breaking the law not him. And I am in full support of him continuing to UM -the perk. NANCY TIMMONS CodaM.a I can't tee what poalble dif- ference tt would make if the dog handler brings h1a charges at the same time or the.owners of the 15 dogs all lhowed up at the same time. What\ the dif- hnnclel lbe people that were eating there wete the ones . breaking the law -not the dog handl•. It 11 a dog park and that's what it's for. PATllCIA llGUl" Newport9wta Yes, ol coune, they lboukl be allowed to. It's like saying should a woman who needs a balrcut go into a beauty salon or not. That's aometbing that's really rldiculous. My IUppOrt is for this protea- sioaal dog walker, Gary Ballan- tyne. And I.also believe that the people who were sitting there ettting lunch ahould really be the ones who were cited, not the man who 11 brlnging his dogs into the dog park. U he bas that as a business, that's fine, we all deserve to make money, to make a living. REG McMAHON ColtaMeA I definitely think Gary Bal- lantyne ab.ould be allowed to return to the Colt4 Mesa Bark Park. What better place for a respomlbJe and proleaional dog walker lib him. I know Gary penonally and my dog, noovee, adores bbn. Why on earth would it even occur to anyone to eat in a plece full ol dogs runntng free? An interesting aspect ol this 1llue 11 that Gary would not have been dted hod he been walldng b1I ca:nlne clients on lealhes in nearby 'lltWbJ.kle Park -whlch 11 allo city prop- erty. Why the aelecttve geogra- phy? . MARYBAVRY Newport BMda This dog-lemma hu me amttteD and bitten. I mea, U Doggone Walldng can't Welk tba doga, tbail elf tbe ~ wm be~ •.. q~ :nMt dty of Costa Mia could~ one OWD8l' Wltli 8ftlT c10f but thatWoiald~eltbsl4 more dWn or flve new bilach- I " I~ ! I • ( I r\ f' 'l '. r' 1 1 , ' , j 1 , ' / I\.• • • ,. I H0ages should.help the . system not criticize it By Gay Geiser-Sandoval A s a volunteer and parent of students in the New- port-Mesa School District, I am dismayed by the perception held by Newport Councilman John Hedges about our local school system, and his sugges- tion that we revert to many of the boring teaching methods that I endured 30 years ago. I agree the system has its problems, and I am often at board meetings pointing them out. But, the problem with blam- ing it all on •the system" or "the teachers" is that one should then expect every student to be per-· fonning at a sub-standard level . I know that 11 not true. My kids have attended Colta Mesa public ICboola llnce kindergarten and they have been in the top 1 % of whatever standardized test the d1strict was using that year. My 10th-grader and her friends did better on the PSAT than most high school junion across the nation. My 1eVenth- grader is reading boob that I read in college. So, how did these Costa Mesa High kids "make u· 11 the school system ls in so much troublel Dld the teachers only pay attention to them? Did these kids attend some private program in verb conjugation, dicUonary drills, and reading textbooks out loud? Did they get ·booked• on sentence diagntmmtng? Have they bad weekly tests in reading compre-· hension? No, none of these kids have taken any outside curriculum. nor did they participate in some spe- cial education grant. But, they all love to read and they do read for pleasure. They have found that the television bas an ol1 button and that there is a life without Nintendo. They can carry on a dinner convenation with adults. I agree that it might be in many student's best interest to group by ability. But. don't make these students take daily tests, and let them write essays about tneftnfngful subjects instead of making all tests in tl)e eaay for- mat. Don't let their class day be spent listen1.ng to each other read from boring textbooks. Right now, teachers are using many exciting teaching methods that "spice up the day", and encourage students to delve into subject matters on their own. In seventh grade science, students are designing their own space stations, which will be used to cany out their planned experi- ments. My student was shocked when she had to do the cost accounting for her group's pro- ject. and found out that the tax- payers spend billions to build space stations, but don't spend the money needed to !ix leaky school roofs. The space proposa.i, will be submitted to Boeing as part of the school's goal to let .. students see themselves in a : career. In ninth grade English. stu- dents read Steinbeck's •ot Mice_ and Men,• then put George on trial for Lenny's murder. Those students got a mini-coune in th& criminal justice system and bad to analyze the autbor'11 pldk>-• sophical \lie ol the bomkide • against the reeli1ies of tbe justic8' system. .. Math students were asked to : interview a working person and.,: give an oral report on how that ... person uses math in the work .. place, including formulas. All at. these methods will cause stu-.. dents to have longer retention ff: material than reading aloud ~ a textbook or doing drills. . Pinally, there are •reading - moms" at Paularino School, ~ am sure they are scattered at J other schools. We were each in .; charge of a classroom and we -: did everything we could think~ to get kids to read, including ~ wearing funny ba1s and giving "': out suggested •book picks" ot ; the week.. • · I implore Hedges and the oth• er naysayen to observe the •sys.! tem" before he otten bis solu-. tions, which sound very much : like my school days in the 1950s and 1960s. • Better yet. come to Colt4 Mesa 1-figh School and voluntee( as a tutor or career day speaker.: •The system• could use the • help. "'! • GAY GllSQ·SANDC>VAL ls• 1'9ii· e; dent of CostA Meu. =: worth of tooling ... and a $220 DISCOUNT when you purchase your SMITHY MODEL 1220XL !lathe. mill and 'drtllt from Mike's Wood & Metal Tools an , RECEIVE $350 worth of accessories when you purchase your ultimate home woodshop. 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For example, Bill 1hlppo and bis wife, Arlene -both of whom wore red holiday sweat shirts and reindeer antlers -hayen't missed one in their 12 years of marriage. •1 always take this week as a vacation,• said Bill, a Marina del Rey resident who owns a vaca- tion home on Balboa Island. •it's just so pretty -it puts you in the mood for Christmas.• Tel. 714 • 718 • 3010 800 • 927 • 3576 Fax: 71'4 • 718 • 3381 Pager: 714 • 935 • 39-43 The KODAK ADVANTIX 4100 IX Zoom It's part of tM new KODAK ADVAHTIX System: a whole new way to take pictures. Stop in and look into the future of photography today . '18998 ' : .. SOME ~DVICE TO KEEP ' :IN MIND Don't ask Steve Jurgensen to play just for gags, because he's all business. WE Steve Jurgensen's rre-round approach is . rather unusual (he never warms up), fact is, he can't get enough competitive golf. · On the heels of earning his ~Tour card for 1998, a ctream-fulftlling feat, the ~ewport Bee.ch resident is feeling the need for more ~enges on the golf course to prepare him for the tour. After the grueling six-round final It.age of the PG.A Qualifying School at Grenelefe Resort in Haines City, Fla., in wbich.JUrgensen mot -'21 to finish among the low 35 scores to automat1cally qualify for next year's PGA Tour, be wanted more. • (Q School) ii demanding if you don't qualify, but it's not if you do; you hear of horrible experlence1 ... and '*8 are many of thOM if you don't qualify, because you put everything you've got into it and you didn't get what you were going for,• Jurgensen said. •rve got lots of energy for what'• coming up (the PGA Tour). I'm actually ~g to see if I can ftnd some Australian events to play in, because their tour's going on right now. l' d rather be playing at this time.• Jurgemen, listed in the 1997 Nike Tum media guide as playing out ol Big Canyon Country Cub, knows about the horrible Q-School stories: Only twice in 13 continuous attempts at Q School bu Jurgensen eocDte<i a PGA card. ~ But now that Jurgemen's going to the show again (he won $118,049 in 1996 on the big tour), bis idea of staying sharp conslsts of playing ln the real thing. •Tbars all I do -I don't play ~y fun rounds, because I just don't get anything out of it.• said Jurgensen, who competed ~Y and Wednesday in a )nin1-tour event in Temecula ·Valley. •1t•1 better for me to go }>lay lOID8thtng competitive.• 0 .. Nlwr,,.,......more l-ontklent heading into the tour's f •SEE GOLF PAGE 85 • . • FULLERTON -There are' moment.I when certain athletes become unstop- pable, like Corona del Mar High'• Dennis Allhuler Wednesday night, when the gaxne's now and the junior forward's rhythm became like one. Alshuler, a three-sport ace with size {6- foot-5) and durability, turned into a scoring machine in the Sea Kings' 569"7 boys bas- ketball victory over host Sunny Hills in the Th>y Courtside Clash. CdM (3-5), following its second straight win in pool play, Will face n-oy on Friday night at 7:30 in the championship semifi- nals. 'AJllN!er. a~ I~ voDeytiaD PIOIJ*..1 •Well as a mulli·tUmted football playW, poured in a l8llOll·bJgh 2' pomta to Ieaclthe Sea Kt,ngt' eomeback. After Sunny Aills C•-"> opened with a 1 .... 10 tint-quarter lead, Col"ODA de1 Mar outlcored the Lancen, 129", in the second pefiod as Allhuler scored eight points, mostly on power moves to the rim. Late in the ~nd. Alshuler scored on three consecutive trips: Once on his own putbeck, another on a fast-break layup and finally on a non-stop move on the baseline after a great pass from guard Ryan Cooper. With CdM g~g a 22-18 halftime edge, Alshuler kept it up, adding 10 points in the second half. Nick Gabriel (two) and Cooper netted three-pointers in the third quarter as the Sea Kings built a 36-20 advantage at one point "He's an athlete, he's aggressive and he accepts responsibility to find a way to get it done,• Cd.M Coach Paul Orris said of ST.AAA BUCK I DALY PILOT Est.and& Hlgh'• aYan StmptOn .Ups around the defense of FV'• Brad Keenan. Alshuler. •It's not always the prettiest way, but we want guys to step up like that.• After guard Andrew Simon canned a three-pointer early in the fourth quarter for Cd.M, following Alshuler's period-opening bucket, the Sea Kings had their largest lead of the game, -'1-22. Simon added five rebounds, two steals and one assist, while nm Thurman pulled down four boards in the third quarter and Ryan Franke contributed seven rebounds during the second-and third-quarter spurts. Sunny Hills missed its first seven shots from the tlool" m tbe l8CDld 'IUalW to 1111n CdM'I rally, flnitbed the period tat 9. CdM also outscored tbe Lancan in the tbiJd. .... '· u the hOltl made only 2 of 10 fleld..goeJ attempts. When CdM upended its lead in the third quarter, it opened with Gabdel .. lf!IC-' ond tbiee-pointer of the game, a free throw by Franke, then a remarkable bubt by Alshuler when he nailed a bank shot while from an off-~ position and no foul was called. That gave CdM a 28-18 lead. then Cooper continued the rally with a trey at the -':45 mark, before Sunny Hills finally broke the lee and scored with -':37 remain- ing in the third. Gabriel hit another three, then Thurman capped the third-period run with a short, turnaround jumper in the key after rebounding bis own miss. • SUMMARIES/SEE PAGE B3 EAGLES FALL IN . . OT, BARONS PULL IT OUT, 58-55_ Fountain Valley's three-pointers and off-balance runners spell demise for Estancia quintet in Irvine World News Classic quarterfinal Wednesday night. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot IRVINE -Though the 58-55 overtime loss to Fountain Valley High was indeed difficult for Estancia's boys basketball --tlO ltclnach. it could ~ 'COneeiv- ably been worse for the Eagles Wednesday in the champi- onship quar- terlinals of the Irvine World News Classic at University High. It could have been a game of H-0- R-S-E. That 's exactly what the Barons appeared to be playing during the 36- minute see- saw affair, which featured 10 Fountain Valley tbree- pointers (in 25 attempts). The bombing Barons' field-goal percentage from tbree- dom (40%) was, in fact. far superior to their standard inside the arc ( 11 of 44 for 25%). This long-range efficiency, including five three balls after the third period, combined with a couple other circus shots worthy of any H-0-R-S-E competi- tion, helped turn what appeared to be an uplifting come-from-behind win for the Eagles into a lamentable loss and a trip to the fifth-place semifinals Friday at 6 p .m. Eltanda'1 Sam Nellem Ml It Ids w.y. against Wednesday's Capistrano Valley- Irvine loser. •niey wanted to win more,• said a disappointed Boyce after the Barons held the Eagles scoreless the final 3:39 of reg- ulation to earn a deadlock, then never trailed in overtime. •(The Barons) deserved to win and the better team won tonight We were play- ing not to lose and they knocked us on our butts. Give them all the aedit. • A great deal ol the Barons' postgame praise fell on 6-foot junior guard Ryan Moreau, who netted 18 of his team-high 2.C points after halftime. •SEE EAGLES PAGE 83 1-5, 220 Sr. 6-3, 190 Sr. ............... QI Scott a.tow. WooCb ldge S-11, 160 Jr. a lmt W«. N9Wport HlftXw 5-11, 1M Sr. u lryMt Woffsblrger, s. ~ S-11, 180 Sr. N 0.-ron OhlwMer, EJ Toro 5-7, 170 Sr. WR Greg art.ndo, s.nt. ~ 5-9, 165 Jr. Wit ttyan Cooper, Corona def Mat 5-11, 180 Sr. Ol :r::nbc, Santa~ 6-2. 235 Sr. Ol Malakoutiln. v.b>dbrldge 6-3, 2«> Sr. Ol Phil a.ttu.ar, Newport Harbor 6-3, 215 Sr. OL Dan Ruad, Woodbridge 6-0, 200 Sr. Ol lrant .. Nauport Harbor M, 212 Jr. Ol...,,.. Kim, lrWle • 6-2. 235 Sr. OL EmelJo Espinoza. llVfM 6-2, 250 Sf. PK Nick Spatb. Sam. Margarita 6-0, 205 Sr. SeCllllllte ... ...... _ QI AlwJnNt tbrl•d. frWM! 6-1, 185 Sr. FB c.b Henriquez. Newport Harbor 5-9, '11.11 Jr. WR OKar Garcia. Newport Harbor 5-10, 187 Jr. Wit T.J. ........ Corona det Millr TE Zadt F.-Woodbridge :Tl:Jordift ~. s.a ~ TE lrtan ....... E Toro TE Din~ lrWw • Ol ~ Jdson. s.a tMrgllrtta Ol ~ Cunw\ s.1ta tMrgllrtta Ol t..-u ~ Newport Harbor Ol Nidt ShMffer, Woodbridge Ol ~ Offn. EJ Toro SealndOasm . . ... LI Justin Valentine, Woodbridge LI Jese Wyatt. Santi~ LI 8randon Runk.. Woodbridge LI Brien Huerud\awskl, Irvine Dl. Andy Hopper, Santi Margarit.e OL Tim Jordan. El Toro Dl. Robert BHls. El Toro .PL lyter Brower, Corona del Mar OL Josh Coker, Woodbridge 08 Matt Brooks, Santa Margarita 08 Lamar Lee, Newport Harbor ' ~1. 175 Sr. 6-1, 115 Jr. 6-1, 210 Sr. 6-J.180 Sr. 6-J. 205 Sr. 6-1240 Sr. 6-2.2JS Sr. S.11, 215 Jr. 6-3. 220 Jr . 6-J. 200 Sr. 5-11, 200 So. S.11, 170 Sr. 6-1, 175 Jr. 6-1, 195 Sr. S.11,175 Sr. 6-2. 230 Sr. 6-1, 235 Sr. 5-11, 20I Sr . 6-1, 210 Jr. 6-0, 165 Sr. 5-8. 150 Jr. SOMETIMES JUST ENOUGH ... IS ENOUGH! Estancia Higb's Eagles remain unbeaten after handling Calvary Chapel in a 2-0 victory, even without co-captain Garcia. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Wouldn't it be something if soccer scores were kept like pinbAll 1e«e1 where wtth each ball hlutng a bumper, you'd get a point? Eltanda Hioh'• boys IOClCer team would have blown Wtttng C4lvvy Cbaf* away it IOCCer was like plnbeD beamM the bolts were bouDdDg baDI off each other all day but, imteed of a blowout, Est.and.a bad to settle for a 2,.0 nonJeague win Wednesday afternoon. The e.tand4 Eaglet (5-0-1) showed off some fine pauing md tome splendid ball control that resembled a pinball game in an arcade. They alto managed to rattle oft 24 tbota on goal, but not one found the back of tbe net It took the boltl two direct penalty lboG -one each by Joee Quintana and Cesar Temmel -to notch their goals. •we ca.me out playing long ball and that's not our game. Our game ii ball control,• Estancia Coach Steve Crembaw NJd. •we've alwap shot a lot, but they aren't bitUng the net right DOW.• On thil day, it wouldn't make a bit ot difference as the penalty goall proved to be enough, but the lack of offemive accuracy ooncerm Crembaw. •we get pumped up over powerboulel like El Toro and Matar Del, but we're not concentrating on teams (we) don't expect to come out and beat UI. lt'1 all right bent,• Cnmlhaw Mid pointing to bis bead. •They figure they have it euy, (but) we should have the w tnteostty. • Estancia, which baJ shut out its opponents in four of lll t1x games, owned possession of the ball throughout the entire game with hardly any defensive lapses despite the absence of senior co- captaln Ramon Garcia, who wu out a game because of a red card fluhed at him in the lalt MAiie ~I DM.Y Ill.OT Estancia Hlgb's Esaul Meadoz (left) bies to head tbe ball Into die net, but Calvuy Chapel gode Jon IJmey la ap to the tmk bi malrtng tbe ave; above, Noe Eltrada of &tanda ha a mid-air collls1on wttb a Calvuy Cbapel :91gh foe dartlig Wednesday's matdL : CIDWl'OS -BIUneta ~ .. ===f~~ to 1** up • »-33 wtn·m tliit t1at round ol the v~ CbdltMta ~~~~ 17 potnll, the Eagles JUllJPfd out to a 16-3 lead by the-end ol the fint period and took a 20-12 advantage into the half. Mayfair made things tight. but Coach Paul Kirby's squad never saaiflced the lead. The Eagles also received a 12- point performance by senior Am.y Deming. Bstanda (2-') faces Calvary Chapel tonight at 6:30 in the sec- ond of three pool-play da}'I. VALLEY OIUS11AN 10IW.MINf E9t.ncla n. .._,.,_ n Sclol'9 ~Qt..-• Estancia 16 4 11 8 -39 Mayfair 3 9 10 11 -33 rn..cta-Hlrm 1, Deming 12, Cassity 2, \larma 2, Diaz 5, Stelnfetd 17. )-pt. goals: Deming 1, Steinfeld 1. Fooled out -none. ...,.. _Samson ... Lee 2, Nldtetberry 3, Nul 2. Graff 7, Rodriguez 15. ~~:-=·beny 1. Foothill tops CdM, ~3-6 CORONA DEL MAR-Despite firing off nearly as many shots on goal as their guests, Corona del Mar High's girls water polo team watched as No. 9 Foothill (5-1) scored on eight bl'eakaways and went off with a 13-6 nonJ.eague win. The Sea Kings' Meagan Hardt continued her scoring prowess as she led CdM (3-5) with three goals. Krista Bjorkqvist, Karen Dahn and Melinda Tucker each netted a goal for Coach Adam Lee's squad, while goalkeepers Kerry Barklow and April Florent each recorded three saves. NONLEAGUE roothln 11, CotoN1 .. ...,. 1 Foothill 4 2 5 2 9 13 Corona del Mar 2 1 0 J . 6 Foothll1 • Cobeny 6. Coft>ett 3, Pirro 2. Graff 1, Papasthasls 1. Saves: Belcore. CdM -Hardt 3, Bjorttqvist 1, Dahn 1, Tudter 1. Saves: Barklow 3, Florent 3. Sallors, Trojans tie, 2-2 IRVINE -Junior Carl Morrell netted a pair of goals, but New- port Harbor High's girls soccer team could not save a 2-0 lead as the hosting University lfojans rode a second-half rally to a 2-2 tie Tuesday. Morrell punched in her first goal with an assist from sopho- more Emily Eastman. Her second score was an unassisted direct kick. The Sailors are 1-3-1. VllDNISDAY'S COUNTS Newport ~ -1boat.18 anglers. 1 sand bass. 3 sculpln. 300 madceret ~ a.om. e no report. • Newport Sports Collection -holidays· the ~i1ne to see it NBWPORT BEACH -The world of sports is waiting. The Newport Sports Collection will be open during the holiday break in an effort to offer i1s extensive gathering of sports memorabil- ia to children who are out ol sc:bool f~ the holidays. Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, and to 1 p .m. on Sat- urdays, the museum will also have its doors open Christmas Even and New Year's Eve from 9 a.m, to noon. Admission is free. ·with the amount of sports history we have here, as well as (equip- ment from) cummt athletes, there is something here for every age group,• the Collection Foundation's program director Gretchen Noack said. •1t•s a great time for families to come in.• The 10-room museum. located at 620 Newport Center Dr. Suite 125, houses the largest private sports memorabilia collection and rivals Hall of Fames. Designed to motivate young people, the Collection Foundation bas put together an inaedible collection that includes a theater with orig- inal stadium seats from over 40 of baseball's oldest stadiums and sev- eral rooms highlighting their individual sports. There are also a scav- enger hunt and gaDlel in which vtstton ~partake. Tiger Woods' golf glove, Muhammed Ali's boxing gloves, game- wom jerseys from hockey, football and baseball players, as well as Michael Jordan's uniform from one of his world championship seasons are all on display. The museum will be open the day after Christmas and New Year's Day (9 a.m. -1 p.m.) -By Molly Yanity Crefler Boutique. ~ Cew 9 1 0 Cllilll CDllalM ............ Mu.47 tiilN'fQm"'• c.orona dill .... 10 12 14 20 -56 • ~ Hlls 14 4 4 2S -47 c...•---~24. Gabriel 9, Richardson 3, f.ranke 5, Simon 3, Jek.ell 4, Hunt 0, Cooper 4, .num.n •. l-pt. ~ . Gabriel 2. Cooper 1, Slmon 1. Fouled-6ut ' None. _.., ... 9 Oh .. Siebert ... Deleon 2, Okunrinboye 19, Hardeman 6. Hochges.1ng 7, Weaver 1, l.Andgraf 2. Bennett 2. 3-pt. goals 9 OkUfVI~ 2. Hochgesang 1. Fouled out . We<W«. remaining. •Their guy (Moreau) made all the shots when he had to,• Boy~ said. •But we played a very poor last four min-: utes (of regulation).· The Eagles opened poorly, trailing, 25-12. But 15-0 runi capped by Dawkins nine-foot bank to open the seconc:t half, gave them their first lead. • After a pair of Moreau three balls restored the Fountairl Valley lead, the Eagles rolled off 11 unanswered poin~ -and took a 38-34 cushion into the fourth quarter. • '. Ryan Simpson chipped in eight points for the Eagles (4~ 4), while Brett Valbuena, playing against his f~ schoolmates, after transferring to Estancia over the sum• mer, was the only other Estancia player to score with two points. 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EslMCIA (1...t) ......... 5. 9.6 16 5 37 7A 1' 5 29 5.1 JO 4 17 4.3 7 5 10 2.0 7 4 3 o.a 2 4 3 0.8 3 .. 2 0.5 2 4 1 0.3 1 3 0 0.0 0 ............ 27 Huntington BNCh 43 •1 ~Hills 32 20 ca.hr 56 30 c..Rfomla 34 42 Notre Deme Aat6«ny 34 Dec. 17-20-Yalley Chrtstlan Tourney Dec. 22 -Redwood Oty (home), 7 Dec. 29-31 -at Palm Oetert TOUf'l'W'nent Jan. 6 -at Edison. 7 Jan. 8 -at lAgurla HUis*, 7 Jan. 13 -Costa Meg• (home), 7 Jan. 15 -at Aliso Niguel*, 7 Jan. 20 -lAgurla Bach* (home), 7 Jan. 22 • University* (home), 7 .i.n. 29-Laguna Hills* (home). 7 Feb. 3 -at Costa ~·. 7 Feb. 5 -Aliso Niguel* (home), 7 Feb. 10 -at lAgurla Beactt •• 7 Feb. 12 -at University*, 7 • Padflc ea.st League game C'.ollOMA D1L MM (2-5) Dunlap = Ducey Anderson DeMIUe Wills Lui Quon Varner Graham Gero ....... 1 n 11.0 15 5 32 6 ... 10 7 41 5.9 15 5 21 4.2 9 7 27 3.9 8 6 15 2.5 4 1 2 2.0 2 6 10 1.7 2 4 6 1.5 3 4 4 1.0 2 2 2 1.0 2 3 0 0.0 0 lhesMl:lngl 33~ 61 38 Dana Hills 4' 25 Irvine 43 48 IC.atefla 37 30 Tustin 63 38 Brethren Christian 54 34 Mission Viejo 28 Dec. 19 -Santa Ana (home), 6 Dec. 29-Jan. 2 -at s.ntlago Tournament Jan. 6 -at University, 7 Jan. B -at Woodbl ldge, 7:30 Jan. 13 -trvtne• (home), 7:30 Jan. 15 -~ ~ (home), 7:30 Jan. 20-at SanQ Mltptt.a•, 7:30 Jan. 22 -at El Toro*, 7:30 Jan. 29 -Woodbridge* (home), 7:30 Feb. 3 -at IMne*. 7:30 Feb. 5 -at Newpof't Hatbor', 7:30 Feb. 10 -Sant.a ~· (home), 7;30 Feb. 12-El Toro* (home), 7:30 , • Sea View Lffgue game Cos1a MllA (2..a) O\apln Powers bmest Smtth Collett Nguyen Hatsushl Ollsholm Sasaki Garda ........ .. so 12.5 23 6 67 11.2 19 5 2' .... 8 6 21 ... 7 11 6 23 3.1 ' 6 21 3.5 6 3 8 2.7 . 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" 1 ·. . "' .. •· r ,. -., ·~ •' ' ,. J .. .. ,, ,, J ... ,. t.. ·-,....I-* ....... -............ :ra:;~:i~~--.... ~arfl, bl • loiilld llirid 'tie ..... c.... . •A al 1111 beilt tbCa u. tbe flilt .... °' tlie daj,. be Mid. ·1 .Dow al W _pecJltlil Wtio bde to Jndic:9 to MteNlsb • itiytbm aDd Oley ..S tO put In a C8taln •mount ol time (before a round) to maa an~,. iMdY 8nd ~ rve gone to tbe ctrtvmg ~and lotlt what I've hMI.. • Al ... Grmtlale a.ort.. two C!Q:~:ug:.8 -thil 7,301·yvd,.,.. Weal <:o1ne ad the 6,100-ywd. par-11 South Coune, by far the easier ol tbe two. •The euy golf course WU the one you qiwWied on.• Mid Jwgemen. who thot 87, 61 and 69 on the South Course. •vou could lhoot good ICOl'el, then play solid Oil tbe hard {West) coune. U not, ·you bad to do some things on the hard coune which it didn't really allow you to do.• Jurgensen. who shot 7-4, 73 · and 71 on the West Course, said an the per-51 on the South Comte were reachable in two, the greens were pedect and most of the par..(s were abort. PUIUC NOTICES • llCHtm .,.._..dub golf cx>lumn ~ wetY 'Ttutdlly. COSTA MESA -Those interested in ·the vacant Colt.a Mesa Hlgb sottbell coaching posWon must submit appllcatiom and contact Boys Athletic Director Jerry Howell by Jan. 7. Howell Mid tbe l<$oOl will interview candidates for the walk-on position Jan. 8-9. For information, contact Howell at 556- 3161. LAGUNA BBACH - The Cotta Mesa Junior Midget Cb.argen doled out t.bm IMIOG with a 39- 18 victory over Sant.a Margarita in tbe Lagµn.a Bowt at Laguna Beech High Jut Satwday. The Gold BegJel begaD tbe game with a 60-yvd touchdown play Oil the first set ol the game, but, not to be outdone, Mesa's PenMmdo Amlta drove the emuing kickoff all the way to end mne. With a suc- oelltul PAT, the Cbargen took the lead at 7-6 . The first belf went back and forth until Mesa's Bryce Sawy.r scored bis first touchdown right before the end of the fint halt to give. the locall a lit- tle breathing room •t 25.12. Costa Mesa's defense came out of the iDlmmis- sion on fire. Led by the tough Urie ))lay ol ._Wong, Johnny Monoz. Colemm Ectwarda, Miles Hererra. as well as linebackers ltevln DeSandro and Jimmy Sanchez, the defense fended oft several tbird-Oown plays and allowed Santa Margarita just one touch- down in the teCXmd half. Azudn cmnpEted tbe game with two more touch- downs, including a SO-yard scamper, and Mlcbael ML'Gabe chipped in with a 5-yard score. The local Pop Warner season is officially com- plei.. butlignups for nm season will take place late in.the spring. Por1DOJ:e information, call 440-9970. Costa Mesa American lL signups Costa Mesa American Uttle League will have its second registration from 9 a.m.-noon, Jan. 3 at Cos- GlltLS Newport-Mesa Bulls def. Fountain Valley Evita CutOlo pomed in a game-high 21 points to lead the locals to a victory over Fountain Valley. Fountain Valley held a 14-point lead at the half, but Castillo, RAllcbel Beard and Lauren Snell forced the surge to clinch the win. ta Mesa High School. The cost is $70 per player and $60 for T-ball. All players must show proof of resi- dency and new players need to provide a birth cer- tificate. "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Sell your extra household items in CLASSIFIED Call 642-5678 A beautiful brown leather look journal for keeping Medical Records, Birth & Vacination Certificates. 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SPRll OF EQUAL VALUE GIVE-AWAY CONTEST INTER TO WIN KAYAK'S CHRISTMAS CONTEST UP.t1/J1 i~ ~ormances. • ~t ctiiematQgral>hY ~).the llaV81 are claimed u property by the Span- ilh crown, the sumvtng La Amkted Milon, and even two of the American sailors who cap- have made it abundantly clear that should the slaves go free due to a northern court, not only will Van Buren lose their vote, this incident may be the spark that sets the secessionist fire : •Ari#~• a new film db'ect-led ~ StiWeD SpteJ~, ja the 1lt0if fl a 1839 lebelJiOQ aboard :• SpitW• il.ilw ihlp. Plfty-three ,11avea ievolted on the high seu, ~killing all but two of their cap- •ton, whose lives were~ so : they could sail the ship La Amil- itad back to Africa. tured them. The ques- tion ii, are they slave$ bomonthe plantation and there- fore legal slaves, or are they from Alric.a and tbetefore illegally held and Rlchard Brunette aflame. · Eventually drawn into the fray by the defense comes fonner President John Quincy Adams (Anthony Hopkins) to argue before the U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of the slaves. ! However, after two months o1 ;~ tbe eestem. SMboard, an •American naval ship captured •them off the coast o1 Connecticut :and tried them in an American icourt of law for murder and pira- ,cy. justified in their attack on their captors? As in •Sbindler's Ust, • Spiel- berg once again takes us to a piece of history not widely known, showing us the horrors humans can inflict upon one another, while at the same time showing the strength of wQ1 and character, and the potential for human dignity and grace that humans can embrace if only we choose to do so. · Their freedom, championed by abolitionists including a for- Overshadowing the ent!fe proceedings is the political· cli- mate in the United States during the days preceding the civil war. President Martin Van Buren (Nigel Hawthome) is campaign- ing for re-election and desperate- ly needs the southern vote. They All the actors cast in this film do a fantastic job, from unknown newcomer Djimon Hounsou as Cinque, the leader of the slaves, to McConaughey, Freeman and . mer slave (Morgan Freeman) and :a young attorney (Matth~w I J--.Jliliillialilil~~--r.-.YlilillllM\1 ... liaili ..... ~ I I I I I t------1 r 642-1717 : J ~ Open 7 Days I ~-----------------~ RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT l>l boerd the "Pride d Nawport" Riloe boll. Home Of The Newport Harbor NaJical ~ (formertf Reuben E. Lee) 16 ~ From 11 em-Spm Ltnil end Dimer Set Sun 8rulch Barn (ctoeed ~). RaeerWbon8 Needed Cttt Far 'NaddrVJ, &lnqtJICB Ir PrMIC8 P9"tils. Al Major' ()'8Clt Cards Accepted. L.OC8l8d Al. 151 E. Coeat ~. Newport Beech, CA 92660 (714) 873-342'5 Fex 673-7a84 CHARLIE'S CHILI L.ocad • Mcfedd9n A9De 1neie m Newport Pier) 1n Newport 9-:h. HoU't: Mon-lh.r 7:CJJam.12 ~ 'MMlkends 7:CXllm3:CDam. ~ v •. ~ Diner's Oub. No AellrWl:in ,......, (714) 875-7991 HO SUM BISTRO ~ & hllllhy "Cllla•al' Qiiine. Al OU' cW.. .... 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Not to mention all of the shots within the ship's hold, the various courtrooms and jail t'ells, where light and shadow is used like the chiaroscuro painting tech- niques o1 a Dutch master. What I didn't expect from this serious drama was humor. Yet it is injected in minor doses, pri- marily in the observations of the Africans to one another regard- ing the behavior of the Ameri- cans. And I think it works to humanize them. I did find, however, that while I enjoyed the film and recom- mend it, it lacked the emotional punch and payoff I expected. Maybe it is just because I'm com- paring Spielberg's other cinemat- WallFimue Swing Arm 12" H 18" Exl.ension Hodson Lighting Open Tues.-Fri. 8:30-5, Sat. 9-4 1510 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Quality LithW. Serva for 29 y..,.. 548-9341 TOKYO GATE 'ic adl1eYemeiita agalnat this one, which isn't reelly fair. Or maybe because I already knew the end- ing. In any case, rated R for some scenes of strong brutality and related nudity, on the Brunette scale o1 •pay full price at the movies,• •bargain matinee," •video ren1al, • •watt for cable" or •rd rather not see this film at all." I rate • Amistad • a •pay full price ... • (but a "bargain mati- nee" is hard to beat). RIOIARD -..nE, 34, is a recre- ation 5upeMsor for the city of Costa Mesa and a Costa Mes. resJdent. Historical movie gives f ea.st for the eyes 1llis is a powerful movie and based on a true story.· A Spanish slave ship in 1839 is taken over by the slaves, killing the crew and then cap- tured by an American naval ship. Home for the Holi<fAye at 'lbemovie ii balicalty the trial, actually two trials, the leOOlld one before the Supreme Court . Anthony Hopkins does a great job as John Quincy Dlck ~ Adami arguing for the Africans. The film captures the tenor~ the times, those years before the Civil War. The photography, sets, cos~ tumes were outstanding. It's actually a fine history lesson. However, it was slow in places and I thought over-acted at times. But it is a quality movie, thought-provoking and one that stays with you. DICK 1UCICEll 70, is a Newport Beach resident and a retired instructO< at Orange Coast College. l} 8f»ft.P~··l} Let Swee' Pt'a brini "maiic" to your homt' tbie boliclay n-a.on. Enchantma holiday accC' .. or1c-a. Fine gifta. ~ l 'ottagt' & t'r lertac ahlc-furniah1nga. 'V Specializing an cuatom embc-lliah.ment. for the home- pillo•H, .lipro•er•, window co•c-ringa, bedd.ing, elc. In-home •tyling a•ailable. 1720-D Santa An.a A.e., Coat& Meaa, c •. 92627 71.(ff>.45-91..fO Sushi. C8t8r'ing and take <M llY!lilable ~ 7 d9)13 a week Monday • Thlrsdlrf 11 :3J a.m · 9:3J p.m Fnday · Sab.rday 11 :3J a.m. · 10:00 p.m ; Sundey 12:00 · 9:00 p.m Locet.ed et 427 E. 17th ~ ID (by Wherehou9e Records) lf1 Costa Mesa. 631-0400 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked 00 the frll&heat fish av8llable Fn!llh gilad l'ish. seafood and chickan. 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FriSet 1Qem.11pm. l.oc:etad et.7Cli E 8alloa BMi .. ~ e.ctl. 675-7414 By Bnenind Dr. Geoi-p Jl. C..up, Cluiet CJmrch by tbe'!ka UaitecfMetllOcliet ' pNoner of war in North Vldaul. la W. third in Afew yean ago, Capt. Cftald Colfee told ol W. ~ .. • pn.on. tbe Vtetna-eee guard diltrilMated eaady ban to the captive9. The eaady ban were Whpped in foil that were red oa the oataide and liJyer oo the imide. After eating the eaody, Coffee ftattmecl one ol the wrappen into an origami ewan. Then be Battened the lecond and folded it into neat little pleatt, fanning tbe ed.-to make a roeette. At he folded the t.hlrd wrapper, be wu not 1ure what be would fathion. It woWld up being • 1tar . .. How appropriate," Coffee mwed, "a star ol Betb.lebem!" Removing the et.raw• from the broom in hit cell. Coffee attached the paper ornamentt to them. He etuck the 1traw1 into a crack in the wall above hit bead and aat watching them in the light of a yellow light bulb Jhat WU alway• OD in hit cell. Coffee thought about the 1implicity of Cbriet'• birth and ; what it had meant in hit own ·file. It was hit own faith, he realiu<f, that WU IUltaining )im through hit impri8onment. "I realized that although I wa11 hurting, lonely and 11cared, th.it was the moat significant Cbriatma1 of my life." .. What emotiom the little things evoke in u11, eepecially at t.hit holy time of the year. b it putting the 111>eciaJ family ornaments on the tree, watching little children in bathrobe pageants, or the aroma of baking tho11e holiday treau? Maybe you are among the many people who l ' Tiu: Preso/terion Clwrcb of the COl'enctnt Christmas Sunday Service Dec. 21st 10:00 a.m. (Nursery & Child Care Available) Christmas Eve Worship Dec. 24th, 7:30 p.m. 2850 Fairview Road , near Adams, Costa Mesa. Call 714-557-3340 :: 3150 Bear Street, Costa Mesa, CA~ (714) 708-4805 Iutirruatioua( ,Uabqunrtrn Visit the International Headquarters of TBN! Free hourly showings at the Virtual Reality Theater. depicting the life and miracles of Christ and the ministry of the Apostle Paul! I I I,/ I I ' I' J 'II J •• 111 /'I (I 'I I / 1 11 / /, I 'I I Ji _1 ' ' (} I 1 !1 \ \ a {! t e J. ( ,' h I ' I s.-b /fl/ a ,f,, /> (> o e 7:30 • 10:00 pm WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 24 Yet in thy dark streets shineth, the everlasting light By Bruce Van Blair, miniater, Community Church. Congregational Af years back there wa1 a etrong movement to atop Chriltmus liplo bdng pat ap, on the ground< th•t ;, was tqU•nde~ energy that might be aaved for better purpoeee. Our ne r" bd pretty grim and the daring 1oul8 wbo did put up · ta felt half guilty part of the time and defiant the ffilt of the time. Not much Chrittmaa feeling in the decoration1 during that time. I kept remembering that puaage from Mark 7:3-9, And while hf' wa11 at Bethany in the home of Simon the leper, •• he H t at thr table, a woman came with an alabuter Ouk of ointment of pUtt nard, nry coetly, and abe broke the ftatk and pored it over hia bear. But ~ere were aome who aaid to tbemtelvee indignantly, "Why wae the omtment thut wa1ted1 For thi.e ointment might have been sold for more than th... hundred denarii and given to the poor." And they reproached her. But Jeam aaid, "Let her alone; why do you trouble ht>r? She ha11 done a beautiful thin« to me. For you alway8 have the poor ~th you and whenever yoa will. you can do good to them; but you will not alway• baYe me. She bu done what ehe could; she baa anointNJ my body beforehand for burying. And truly, I eay to you, wbt."revt'r tht" ppel ia pracbed in the whole world, what aht" has done will ht-told in memory of her." I paa Chrittmaa lights can't match the devotion and love of that woman, but I know tome people who put them up with an attitudf' of joy and celebration -and u a true proclamation. I .like to ponder all the changee that have come to our world a8 a re.ult of what Jeem brought to u1 and did for us. Chri8tma11 to me i8 the celebration of it aD -the Advent of th.it amazing new word and way of life and aD the changea it bu been malting f'ver sinee -including in the livee of individuals .like you and me. I like to bf' thoughtful aa Cbrietm.u approaches and I often &eek time apart and alone. It ba11 become impouible for me to clearly visualize what lite would eeem like. how it would feel, il I did not know Jt"11us Chri8t. What would ma tt.-r? What would be the eeme of our striving? Othen do fine, evt'n better than I do, without Him. But I cannot imagine the hleaknf'l8 tht>rt' would be for me, if Cbriet wa1 suddenly yanked out of my lifr. Happily no one can do that to me or you. I can do it to myself, but no force on eartla cao doit f..-me. - MARINERS SOUTH COAST CHURCH NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF BoNrTA CANYON RO. • NEWPORT COAST OR .. Whatever ways of honoring Chriatmu, may it be a nry 11pt>rial time for you. And may your Chriatma1 honor the Christ. IRVINE CALIFORNIA -714.85'.7600 d95 --.m9ClChurch.Of111 Christmas &e at ST. MARK A~ Church with Open Minds one/ Open Anns a brid savtu for PRESCHOOL CHILDREN and th~fr f'amllla ':OOpm CANDLELIGHT SERVICE 7:00 (Child Care available) Jamboree et Ea6lvffJFord Newport Beach (114) 044-1341 Sunday Wonhlp 9:30am with Church School and Child Cm You are invited to Community Cbo.rch, Congregational for two special mueical eervices. On Sunday, Dec. 21, the Chancel Choir will preeent J .S. Bach'• Cantata No.142 ... For Ue a Child ia Born." Accompanied by 1tringa and harpelcbord, tlm work will hr sung at both the 8:15 and 10 a.m. eervi°"'. The work will feature our tltaff soloie1a and the lull Chancel Choir, all conducted by Rodgt>r Whittf'n. director of mwic. Then on Dec. 24, the Chancel Choir will again hr featund in two Cbrietmaa Eve eervicea of leaaou and caroLt, at 7 anti 11 p.m. Both of theee services will be led by the pastor of Community Church, Renrend Bruce Van Blair. Community Clwrch, COnsffWOhonal u located at 611 llf>liotro/X' Ave., Corona Ml Mar. CaU (714) 644-7400. Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church A • the millennium approacbe11, let u1 bless f'ach otlwr at our 1997 Cbrietmu eervicea. At Our Lady Qut'i'n of Angel11 Catholic Cbu.rch the liturgical celebration11 begin on Wednetday, Dec. 24 at 5 p.m. with children'• Ma11ea in the church and in the Pariah Center Hall. The next Ma11e will hf' at 7:30 p.m. with a cantor and c1uaieal guitar. Prior to the Midnight MaH, there will be mmic by the adult choir, organ and or<'he1Jtrn beginning at 11:15 p .m . On Thu:nday, Cbrietmu Day, mu.ea will ht" held at 7, 8:30 (contemporary entemble), 10 (children'• choir) and 11 :30 a.m. (quartet band.belh). There will not be a 5 p.m. Mau . Our Lady QUftn of~ Catla-Olic Church u located at 2046 Mar Yuta Drive, Newpon Beach. CaU (714) 644-0200. St. Matthews Church St. Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church Corona del Mar De reaton eo maay taDctdAriie will M .... Oil Cluittmat · &we, u ~It.aft.._ tor IO~ iw, • tlte 1-Dty o( the CIUiitaM •toriee "5da awr shpm poe11e .. .,. ... Mary . ub tile Utiel llOW elle peea'btf e.ald eollOel•e apart &Om beiaa iatilliate With • .... Gabriel ...,.. ..... "'Tbe Holy Spirit will • COllMl qpoa you and the power of the Ill• Billa will oftnbadow you." ;. (Luk,e 1:35). , Gabriel'• promi.te e-.Obe -..oriee ol tlM Creation 1tory in Cenem i • where it .. Y• the Spirit of Cod ~vend onr" the f01'1111eu deep and : .brouP.t oi'der out of the cMoe and the naa)t w., the fint creation of : • tile world. T1M lame Spirii will hover o-.er Mary and the reeult will be a new creation, a leCOlld creation., important., the fint. The old, dying creation will be put out of ill m'8ery u a new age in the life of humanity ia bom with the birth of Marr'• baby. "Tlie Holy Spirit will come upon you and the power of tlie Moat High will overshadow you." (Lul<e ls35) Luke doe1n 't 1pend much time on the biological oddity of the birth. What Luke ii really intereated in ii the alternative hiatory that results from the birth of Cod's Child to a teen mother, whote life wu to he more exciting, fulfilling and challenging than 1he'd ever imagined it could he. So it alway1 ii for those who are willing to partner with God in a Divine project, to say u Mary did, "I belong to the Lord, body and soul. Let it happen to me u you say," (Luke 1:38 JB Philipa). SL Mark's Prubykrian Church u 2100 Mar V'wa, Jamboree at East Bluff, N~ &ach, (714) 644-1341. Mesa Verde United Methodist announces Christmas concert § unday, Dec. 21 at 7 p.m., a free Chriatmu concert will be preaented by the Music Miniltry of Mesa Verde United Method.ill Church. Bach'• joyous Cantina 36 will feature vocal eoloiete and an in1trumental ensemble of organ, strings and oboes. Enjoy traditional ChrUtmae mUBic along with seleetiom from Wales, Bohemia, Ru11ia and Nigeria. Percu11ion inetrumente will add to your experience. Eliza Rubenttein, director of Music Ministries will lead the 35- voice Chancel Choir, the 16-voice Rejoice! Chamber Choir and the nine-member Sanctuary Belle. Organist Alicia Putt will accompany the vocaliete. Following the concert, enjoy free refreehmente and mingle with the mu•ician1. Babysitting ia available by calling (714) 979-8234. Mesa Vel"tk United Metlao<fut Church is three block.t wut of Harbor Boulevard at 1701 Wut ~r Si. in Cruta Mesa, (714) 556-7529. ~~~ Pfe.ase join us 1 Christmas ':Eve Wednesday, December 24th Hymn Sing & Testimony Meeting ~ 7:30 pm First Church of Christ, Scientist 3303 Via Lido, Newport Beach (jforg to <joa in tlie /iinliest, antf on eartli, peace., gooa wJ! toward men. i Luke 2: 14 ~~~ B loved ID Christ .,.. trudat ..,._ ChrillllLU which I hope you will not ~--~dmermb: TIM 8nt it that a.n.t... ii the celebration ol a birdida7 - tlae M.riliday Of an mcomparable human being, • Jew u.ed Jetm. Be Ma nOilaiDg in the way of worldly poeeeuiopa. He held no pOtltift ol aay ldnd. ~hit brief life, there la nothing we can point to .., way of •pecific accomplith.ment. Be wrote nothing; he built oo~. But he had • way with wordt, etoriea and images; a way that waau~que. "A certain man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and fell among thieve• ••• " "Tlie one wb.o loaea b.ia or her life shall find ii .. !' "Blessed a.re they pure in lie art for they shall see God." He not only had a way with words, but be had a way with people. The words were never put down on paper during hia lifetime, but they were unforgettable. The people he touched, healed and inspired treasured his words. Thia would not have happened without his great powere to draw people to himaelf, to arouse their coneciences, to give ' them courage to go on even in difficult times. lie pulled people together 10 that they could function as human beings and do the work in the world that God 'intended them to do. He gave people wholeness, even holinee1. And he had a life with God unparalleled in its intimacy. As a reuslt of this he had a freedom and simplicity that none of WI hae. We are so tied up, so interested in so many things, so often diverted into channels which have dead ends. Finally, while I would surely not cut out tht' festivals of Christmas - the car ols, the decorations, the presents, the cards, the parties anJ family rellnions, I do pray that these celt'bratio11 will not hjdt' the One whose birthday we are celebrating. And so I ask you now, 11eriou11ly, to give younelVt's the gift of knowing Jesu11 lwtter so that yo ur liVt'e can be centered more and more fully on the things that ore of eternal value. May (;Qd bless you and youre anJ makf' you Lights in thf' dark places of our world at this holiday time and in the year11 aht'ocl. Yours in Christ, Pe~r D. Hayes, pastor, St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church Mariners South Coast Church Christmas Eve celebration Mariners South Coast Church (MSCC) invites our neighbors and friends to join ua in a 1pecial Chriltma11 Eve celebration and wonhip eervice led by Senior Pa1tor Kenton Beshore. The festive evening prom.iae& candle lighting, mu11ic from the 130 member choir and a 20 piece orchestra. The 5:30 p.m. service is already "1old out" but tickete are available for the 7:30 and 10 p.m. eervicee. Free ticket.I are provided following weekend 11ervice11 or in the church office to ensure 11eating for everyone. To kam rrum abow MSCC and its upcoming ChrUtmas everw, vi.sis our websiu tU tuwW.rruccchurch.org or pick up MSCC's Acu.s.s roogaziM at tk church office. Ca.U (714) 854-7600. Gather your family ... and join aur family ... to celebrate a traditional Christmas. St. Matthew's Church Tradldooal Epl9copal Worship 1723 Westcllff Drive, Newport Beach (Entrance on Sherlngton Pl.) • 17th J . ~ Chrillmaa Eve Services: 16th S:OOpm 8:00pm (choral eervice) Wts1Cllft I ·: ,J Shlc1nQIDn Pllcl (714) 646-1152 J The Reverend Stephen C. Scad.ett. Rector First Ch~ch of Chris~, cientiet ll of our ~on and f'riendt a.re y lnrited &o jm Au• Cbri.atmu Eve at 7:30 p .m. at CluUtiaa ~ Chlll"Cb ln Newport Beach. ' Every Wedneeday. Cbri1tian Science churche. bold pu.blie meetinp where, in addition to readinp from the Bible a.ad thie Christian Science textbook, people •hare aperienea, ~ of healing and remarks qn Chri1tian Science. Free park:bt& and child care are provided. We would like to 1hare the following excerptt from a meuap written in 1900 by the d.iecoverer and founder of Chriatia:n Seieece, M_ry Baker Eddy. .. Chrietma1 Again, loved Chriatmae is here, full of divine benediction• and crowned with the deareat memoriet io human history -the earthly advent and nativity of our Lord and maeter ... To-day the Christ is, more than ever before, .. the way, tbe truth and the life," -••which ligbtetb every man that cometh in to the world," healing sorrow, sickness and 1io ... at thi11 immortal hour, all human bate, pride, greed, lu11t 11hould bow and declare Christ 's power and the right of Truth and Life divine should make man's being pure and blest. First Church of Christ, Sci.enti..u is located al 3303 Via lido, Newport Beach, (714) 673-1340. (hristmds ~ve Service limes' Join In as we celebrate with spec/a/ Chrlstmu Eve services an Tuesday, December 23rd, 7:00 pm Wednesday, December 24th, 4:00 pm, 5:30 pm, & 7:00 pm Nursery & Pmcllool chllde1re available 1t 111 services. All 1ertka 1rt ld1ntJcM. Christmas Celebrations at Mesa Venle United Methodist Church Located at Mella Verde Dr. East and Baker Street · 3 blockt! weal of Harbor 1701 W. Baker Stref'l, Costa Mesa (714) 979-8234 Dr. Richard (Dick) George, Min»ter Sunday Wonhip Service8 and Child Care 8:30A.M. and IO:OOA.M. Annual Cliristmas ~Sunday, Deamber 21, at 7~ P.M. Our free annual conCf'rt feature& our 35-Yoice Chancel Choir singing Bach •s joyow Cantata 36, led by Miniater ol Mu.tic Elisa Ruheoateio. Accompanying Orpniat Alicia Putt and i.nttrumelltal ensemble. Alao: 16-Yoice Rejoice! Chamber Choir and ~ Sanctuary Bella, percu.aaion eneemble. New and traditioaal Cbriatm.as mwic from around the world. Mingle with the mu1ician1 at the reception aflerwanh. Child rare available. Plu~ call ahead: (714) 979-8234 Cb.rUtmu Eve Wonbip Services Aho with Child Ca"' 10:30 P.M. 7:00 P.M. Family Service Candlelight Commwaioa Ser.ice Community Church, Congregational United Church of Christ Invites you to loin our Church Faintly and Celebrate the Birth of Christ with us! YJfess Ws &JilhYou'r Ytesence 7.his Chris/mas 1 !)!)7 Two Christmas Eve Candlell&ht Services Tuesday, Deceolber 24 CHRISTMAS EVE MASS~ 5:00-Cbtldren ~Mass-Youth Cbo'r 5:00 Parish Center-Cantor & Harp 7:30 Cantor, Classttal GuUar 12:00 MtdntBbt Mass PreSerVice Music /pr Adult Cbotr, QrBan Orcbesmi IJ!iglns al 11: 15,pm ,-.;....--------~~------~ • e oldlel pov.d. to bi the j goodlel durtDg 19'1'1 In local ~unity and col· legetheats. The COit.a Mesa QviC Play· 'house mounted three produc-- 'tioos -• Allythlng Goe.,• •HMS Pinafore• and •The Pbiladelpbia ,Story• -each ol which were ·older than all but the most sea- soned of their playgoers. 'The Newport 1'bNter Arts Center reached back for ·Arsenic and Old Lace,• "The Price• and "5he Loves tv1e, • the musi- cal remake of a pair of vintage movies. Only at Orange Coast College was youth really served with .rf¥:ently penned comedies "Laughter on the 23rd floor• .end "Pive Women Wearing.the :s&me Dress." But OCC's oldies ~re older than anyone else's - '.Shakespeare's ·Hamlet• and Moliere's "Scapin. • • Topping the quality list at ·-? • . . One of the year's.,_ ellortl ID college tb8lltll: W.. the .taglDg of Nell Simon's ........... on tb8 23rd Floor• at Orange COMt College. Here, Dntd Scagltcme, left, aDd Maril hJkomr ajoy a · laugh durtng the J~ 1997 perfol'1MJIM. candidates for honors, both directed by Jack Millis. In the perlormance category, I there were two standouts -I Sex and the IRS.• Other notable Kristina Leach in •She Loves acting adllevements were turned Me• and Dean Edward in •Love, in by Ron Rudolph and Gene J:ollege's radio holiday shoW is nostalgia for young and ol~ . DY Tom Trtus, Daily Piiot , ... S eems like old times at : • Orange Coast College, where "The Lutz Radio :-p.eater Holiday Show of 1947• 'is ·enjoying a spirited revival on Vie stage where it was born a '4.cade ago. • • · Director Alex Golson, who :1Jiote the first version along with )$mbers of the 1987 cast, has ~aborated with the '97 compa- 1lY to come up with a bright, merry and quite amusing look at the type of entertainment your ~ndparents enjoyed before the ~vent of television. : : Inspired by the old •Lux Radio ~eater• of the ~Os. the show •odosely ~embles "The :nkos Radio :Prour. • a more J>ollshed take on ~e same theme which has ~layed several local venues. :there's even the Prank Sinatra !(haracter, here engagingly sung :by Sean Herny, although unlike ··Radio Hour,• this one doesn't :get progressively sloshed during ).he show. L-------------------------~ Emcee Robert Wilson does a splendid job of keeping the show moving, especially during the "Christmas Carol• sequence when a disgruntled employee tears up all the scripts. Watch- ing the cast piece the story together off the cuff during the pandemonium of a live broadcast is the comic highlight of the evening. Wilson also hosts a takeoff of interviews based on the venera- ble •Allen's Alley" from the Fred Allen radio show (later perfected by another Allen, Steve, in his "Man on the I·· I: I I Buy One Eitffte I get one free 1 · 1 1 (Dinntt onh) _,IOlUtWlll 1 1 ON. .. OCT• l'O ~ .... ##fCJRie ~·-·~ .. ~ L----_..•Mill:.----.J Street" segment). Derek Bailey recreates Joe Penner's recurring ·wanna buy a duck• bit with a rubber chicken. Natalie Wallcer's accented rube huckster Cousin Effie and Laura Viramontes' far-out for- tuneteller Mystical Sabillini are a couple of real hoots. Viramontes particularly breaks up her audi- ence with her wildly inaccurate NOW SERVING Country Style With Our Sunday Mexican BreakfaSt Criswellian predictions of ~ to come (Dewey defeating nu- man. etc.). The huge 26-member cast is beautifully costumed for the peri· od by Cynthia Corley, and musi- cal director Terence Alaric keeps the show bumming on the key- boards. But it's director Golson's brisk pacing that makes •Lutz Radio Theater• a joy to watch. PlllM• .... NICIHTI '6711 Join us at The Wactfronc Hilcon 8c8Ch Roon fof a delicious holidly experience in 1 lpCCUICUllt ot'Cln tcttin• w cherish with f1mily ind friends. Christmaa Eve Dinioi The J>.lm Cou1t Racauranc Dinner ICn'Cd 5'00 p.m. • 11:00 p.m. Adults $.39.00 7-,,,..,._, ..... ...,,, Christmaa D\Y Bu8'rt ado Miiie IWbiliom Ind Nm Out PD> 8uftCr ICn'Cd 11:00 un. -9:00 p..m. LiYc Eamllliiwnanc 8lld s.:.or.I MUlic A.dulls $29.<JS Oiildfcn Sil. CJ\5 along with the indnttz:ious sound pe<>ple aeating their artifld.al authenticity. •Tue Lutz Radio Theater Holi- day Show at 1947• will warm the hearts of those senior citizens who remember the old radio days and should fudnate the younger Mt u well-partial)ar- ly when Santa Claus makes h1I appearance and peaes out can• dy. 1bis show has something for all of the family. • 10M mus review lex.at thffter. His revtews run Th~ and s.turdays. 8 Early Years Toys • Developmental toy• for children bi.Ith to 10 years. • Quality toys wicb LuU.aa llld aativc play val~ • Palona1 service from knowJedaeable aalea staff. 642-4212 1827 WESTCLDT DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH There isn't a OOtter cigar anywhere in thewakJ . Even from yqJ -know-where. The legendary Davidoff In all sizes and shapes. Each one perfectly m00e ,. and Then we ate sauteed sbrlmp, fresh and sweet with 'nlpu' lig- nature tomato sauce ($6.95), polished off a plate of delicately battered, fried calamari ($5.95) and fllled up on rich crab aoquett.es enhanced with a subtle dill sauce. Several weeks later a group of us returned on a festive Flamen- co night and our party began by ordering a full pitcher of sangria, red wine and fruit juice ($18.95), and we attacked a basket of bread, slathering it with garlicky ICM HAGGERlY I OAl.Y Pl.OT Tapu owner Janet Inp.m holds a plate of seafood paella, a house spedalty at the Newport Beach restaurant Holiday dining news Prime tables in Newport's bay view restaurants were booked up long ago for the annual Christmas Parade, but here are some alternatives where you might be able to find a spot for dinner and then stroll a few stepa to the parade. aioli spread. . After sharing more fried cala- marl in its feathery golden batter, seafood ceviche and spicy albondigas, we went on to empty a copper platter full of seafood paella($16.95), the rice gently perfumed with saffron, the mus- platter chatter hood hangout, Wilma'• (where Jolly Dolphin used to be), also on Balboa Island and don't forget Giorgio's Trattorta: 675-5193; Amelia's: 673-65801 Shanghai Pine Garden: 673-3802; Ciao: 670-4070; and the VIP: 673-9368. sels, shrimp and clams plump and juicy. An order ol grilled sea bass was delicate, light on the palate with its mango salsa and char- coal-broiled pork loin with a chorizo sweet pear sauce stud- ded with thinly sliced rounds of chorizo sausage ($13.95) rounded out our choices. bay: 675-8146. For a prime panoramic overview, 1be View cocktail lounge at the Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club next door to Fashion Island: 640-4000. For starters, on Balboa Island, the Swiss-French restaurant, Saporl'• on Bayside Drive is steps from the bridge to Balboa Island and prime viewing: 644- 4220. SO.Uno'• is within a short walking distance at 251 Shipyard Way. On the Peninsula in old Balboa, Britta's will be open for dinner just one block from the A dazzJing acray of traditional Swedish smorgasbord foods is an annual tradition at UU Anden' and Bi.JI Magnuson's at Gllllaf Anden in South Coast Pla7.a W- lage, a memorable way to cele- brate the holidays at lunchtime or dinner. Reservations: 668-1737. 1 Bal.Uc is as Cbristmasy and cozy : as you could hope for. Phone: ;673-0570. Or try the neighbor--By Marla Bird ' I CHRISTMAS it WINTER BEEKS ON TAPI NIDMSON VAll&Y WIDMER • Winter Solstice • Winter Nacht mms BW GRANTS • Wicked Winter • Winter Ale SAM ADAMS ANCHOR STf.AM • Winter Lager • X-mas Ale SIMM NCVAQA RWHOQK • Celebration • Wlnterhook 18~0 Newport Blvd. Newport at Harbor Costa Mesa 548-8428 The Ballet Montmartre presents Charles Dickens' .9L Cliristmas Caro{ • An Original Ballet • . Choreographed by Stela Ywrica, Original Music Composed by George Martinooich & Orchestrated by Brent Neumeyer. For Tickets Giad I'ijfotmatton cdll; The Ballet Mon~ at: (714) 616-7888 As we swapped tastes in the most inelegant and enthusiastic 'f ALDEN'S CARPET has opened anew Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS& RUNNERS on SALE. Handmade wools, synthetics, sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. J 663 Placentia St., cosra Mesa 64&4838 !f9J ..... to food lot.a~­ wbili9. ..-.-..... the =en cmfaal' 1J9..D to~ a ~--~---melody ol ~ lo9e a he ilnlmm8d a·~. Hewatben8l~a ; Spajdanl wltb tbe ~. -. haunting •tear• tn bis throat. u ~ag\l tbe emotMln WU being ripped out right oul-OI him. Then tbe castanets ligN.lect~ arrival ol the graceful f:1amenco dancers who strode on stage, their ruffled skirts showing flashes of scarlet satin heels. 1bey were all wonderful to watch as they performed solo or in ·~nse· dances where their flashing feet seem to cany on in quiet conversation or raging argument. with plenty of thun- dering sound from the hollow dance floor. Before their final bow, they came into the audi- ence to find willing patrons to join them. Janet Ingham, owner, founder and guiding spirit of Tapas, is planning holiday festi- vals, including a live flamenco show and special Christmas party and New Year's Eve menu which offers a Tapas par- ty platter of hot baked mush- rooms in garlic, seafood service, salmon on toast, chicken cro- quettes and marinated red pep- pers and an entree course of stuffed chicken breast in cham- pagne sauce with Spanish rice and fresh garden vegetables for $22 per person, fish or steak on request. Reservations are rec- ommended. ····--....... ._ •Hnrroq• ,,................ ., N. Nlt1"'t (MW.,._ ...... portleilCIL;c>r*" ......... pie Wll be idnVtfild .., .. .-..,.: W. lhoW. tlc:btl CM be won~ llstMlng tD KEZY • Wilt. For fnformatfon; caM ~ >LA.~ The Philhermonk SOdetY of Ora County presents the Los Phllharmonk:, wfth ESlt- Salonen ~.ltr and featured vk>llnlst 'n'eger Friday at 8 p.m. at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tidcets range from $15 to $60. For Information, call 553-2422. > 'FIESTA NAVIDAD' The Philharmonic Society of Orange County presents the South of the border celebration •fiesta Navidad• on Saturday at 8 p.m. in Segerstrom Hall, Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets range from $15 to $38. For Information, call 553-2422. > OC HANUKKAH CONCERT The Orange County Chanukah Concert Fund presents the Orange County Hanukkah Con- cert on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in Segerstrom Hall, Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets range from S 18 to $36 for adutts and S9 to $36 for children. For information, call 556-2122. > SUNDAY SPOTUGHT TOURS The Orange County Museum of Art offers a Sunday Spotlight Tour at 2 p.m. focusing on a sin- gle artist or work of art. This Sun- day: Diane Spitzkeit speaks about Ham Burkhardt's worlc . Spotlight tdurs are free with admission. > W UDYD WRIGtff The Orange County Museum of Art presents an exfilbft tided Frank Lloyd Wright Oeslans for an American Landscape f 922· 1932_ througH Dec. 28 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 850 San Clemente Ave .• Newport BHch. Admission is $5 for adutts; $4 for seniors and students and children under 16 and OCMA members are free. For f nformation, call 759-1122. > FIRE AND ICE The Orange County Museum of Art presents •fire and k:e (Shrink- ing/Expanding)• by artist George Stone through Dec. 28 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call 759- 1122. > UP CLOSE AHO WILD The Newport Beach Central Library displays Up dose and Wild, an exhibit of pastels by Norma LaRoche, through Dec. 31. A special welcome reception will be Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. in the library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., New· port Beach. For Information, call 717-3801. > SUSAN SPIRllUS GA• ' FRY The Susan Splritus Gallery exhibits the platinum pho- tographs of Patrick Alt through Jan. 3, 1998 at 3 Civic Plaza, New- port Beach. The gallery's hours -TIMl•ti•ac.-Quick ... Fresh ... Hot! .. ~~~ foM la 0..9c Co•ty v(nQI by the~ rad.en, AUgust t99-' HOUR FAXED MENU CAU. f800\ 774-FOOD X-351 r:---.. ·-----:-1 11JY 1 ENIREE GET 50%1 I OFF M> EHIE I I . I I of•crn.• I &: .................................. .,.,,,,. --------·----LUNOI• DINNER. CATERING. TAKE our Celebrate New Year's af Tale of the Whale! AT THE BALBOA PAVILION OV'ERLOOKJNG NEWPORT HARBOR BAY are Monday through Friday, 10'30 a.m. to 4 p.m. For informa- tion, call 644-7228. > HOUDAY ART SHOW The Costa Mesa Art league showcase gallery presents a spe- cial show titled •Give Art for the Holidays• through Jan. 4 at 1631 Sunflower Ave, Costa Mesa. Orig- inal wortc by local artis1s will be featured with a holiday bo~ tiq~. All events are free. The gallery is open Tuesday through Thursday frOm 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday and Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. For information, call 540-6430. > MICHAB. POlllM Gallery Parad.lso pNSents the works of Michael Porter through Jan. 14. A special opening will be Dec. 5 from 7 to 11 p.m. at the gallery, 1604 Babcock St., Costa Mesa. Hours of operation are Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For Informa- tion, call 650-3690. >-ANnQUE PRINTS The Robert Mondavl Wine and Food Center presents an exhibi- tion of antique er!nts through Jan. 19. The exh1bit's emphasis Is on copper engravings from the 17th to 19th century. Bot.anical, architectural, fruit, animal and .. Let Us Cater VOur Holiday Partiesl" BISTRO CAUFOAIENTAL CIMINE Catering 3112 Newport Boulevard Lunch • Dinner Newoort Beach 7 days 675-0896 •For the Ff9Shesf Tmte on the Pen/Nulat• ' . . .. ,•" .. .....---, ..... ..,. ' .. ,,~ .... ; . .: ·. ·' .. '.. .:•~.·f ,,:,., .oil\... . • .. . , _ ............. . > ams1'IMI,... Yule Tree Supply tpOl ISOf'S • Christmas .... Cot tt)rough Sun- d.y from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. at the Orange County Fair and Exposi- tion Center, 88 F•ir ~. Costa Mesa. The lot is located In park- ing lot E ¢f Arlington Drive. For Information. call 108-3247. > 1HE ~ DE1"ECl1VE The Gourmet Detective Is a one- of ..a-kind Interactive comical mur- der mystery presentation featur- ing a full-servi(e, audience friendly, entertainment and din- ing experience. Packages run from $42 to $54 per person. Shows are ~ Friday and Satur· day at 8 p.m. at the Mezzanine Restaurant, 19800 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For infor- mation, call 631-<LUE. 30% OFF ANYENTREE Not valld wtth any other offer. Umtt 1 per customer Good 1tYu 12125197 > •• &IA'llONAL. ... Ewry~~ I ~sponsors·~ from 7:3CUo 10 p.m. In tM .. Grandstand ArenL Admhllon Is $9 for~ SS for Juniors~ 13 to 17, $2 for kids ages six to 12. Children 5 Md under 111e free. For Information, call 492- 9933. >-U'' '1' MON'tMAlmlE Ballet Montmartre presents the ballet adaption of •A Christmas Carol• Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. at New-- port Harbor High School, 600 '~ Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. ~, Tickets are $12.50 for adutts, ·•· $10 for seniors and children • / ages 4 to 12. Children under 3 are free. Tickets can be pur- chased through TicketMaster, 740-2000, or through Ballet Montmartre, 2632 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. For informa-,.., tion, call 646-7688. . , . Not valld wtth any other offer. Umtt 1 per customer GoodttYu 1 7 HELD O.~R! ADDED PERFORMANCES DECEMBER ~6 a 27 0\ lilt \1\1 \\l\f.I "A Festive Southern California Tradition" -Dralnll·/.ops , . •• It " >WUIM~ OtiM 11ges 3 to 15 c.an enroll in.~ of ttw. to five-day wfnts camp sessions. Mond9y through Wednesct.y and Dec. 29- 31. Junior~ ages 4 through 14 c.an join the Winter Gymnastks Camp, Monday through Wednesday at Una>ln School swmnasium. Regfstrdon Is $60 for Newport Beach resi- dents and $65 for all others. Chil- dren -om 3 to 12 can enroll In Winter Discovery Camp at the Padflc Sdloot of Musk and the Arts. Registration is $90 to $185. Children ages 5 through 15 can sign up for Tennis Camp for all levefs of play. Registration ranges from $15 to $45. To sign up at the Newport Beach Community SeMces office at 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For Infor- mation, call 644-3151. ,.MARK NEDLEIMN °'llchn ages 3 to 7 and their ffmilles c.an join storyteller Marte ~n for a free evening of hOI~ stories and aafts on Sat-~ from 2 to 3 p.m. at the cbsta Mesa Public Library, 1855 ~ Ave. For information. call ~5. ' · > M.IAMA MIDY The caa. Mesa PUblk Utirllly presents~ Storytlme wery Monday evening from 7 to 7:30 p.m. for 3-to 7~~ at 1855 Perk Ave. Favorite chffdNn's songs. a varied cast of puppet chanKters and many fun stories will highlight the Mrilng's actM- tles. The Preschool Stofytlme for 3-to 5-year-olds takes place on Tuesday mornings from 11 to 11 :30 a.m. For Information, call 646-8845. >'~s· The •Goosebumps• dub meets the first and third Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Dri- ve. For information, call 75~ 098l. >STORY AND OAFT IOM From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sunday, Barnes & Noble holds a fun-filled craft and story hour for children of all ages. Refreshments will be served. Barnes & Noble ls located at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Triangle Square in Costa Mesa. For infor- mation, call 631-0614. >MDENGUE The Defore Dance Center offers East Coast Swing lessons every Friday and Saturday through the month of Dec. at 7:30 p.m., 151 :~o~\1\~ :~ rp01\' aogers I 6•111>~ .J ~ I , <.,Jl ~~ .. , . • • • •: Early Bird :· Special 1'ri-f Otlm-9am •. f1.00 .. 12.. lattt C, .... 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Por mort ln~~~P!-call Sandy Hill at 714/589-4311 ( /, 1tistorante I tQliano > ~ 'Family Ownul 6o Operated Holiday Spedals Pmne Marinara $19.95 Lasagna 7rav $26.95 Eggplant Pamtiglana $25.95 1brtellb1i Campagnola $29.95 . Each Tray ~eeds 10 to 15 People >Miia>201 Oassk:al Latin guitarist performs 6:30 p.m. Thursdays and 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Satur~ 3333 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach . .For informatJon. call 631 - 1551 . > BOB llURNS IESTAURANf Touch of Oass plays easy listening from 6 to 10 p.m. Thursdays. 7:30 to 11 :30 p.m. Fridays and Satur- days. and 6 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays. 881 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 644-2030. >THE autNERY The Fabulous Jetsons appear Friday and The Shout a ppear Saturday from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Enjoy 112 price drink spe- cials from 8 a.m. to noon, Sun- day. Watch Monday Night Foot- > IMl1Y llB.Lrs : Uve musk on Fridays and s.tur-:. days at 9 p.m. 2915 Red Hill Ave.. ~ Costa Mesa. 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