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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-12-13 - Orange Coast PilotWU11lll Still sunny, • but still cool At lust It 's not r~in ng. No. tn.t's tomo<row See ,._ AJ SERVING THE NEWPORT -fv'CSA CO~UNmES SINCE 1907 ON 1HI WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM lHURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2001 Sparks fly during-Westside discussion • Costa Me a council members Cowan and Steel trade barb about who should help put togeth r a plan for the area. Loltu Harper DAILY PtlOT CO~IA MCSA D1'><·us<,1on<, urrounchng lh<' future ol Lht• \\ t- s1de w rf' h<•ul<'<I dl th1 w •t•k\ redev<'lopmt>nl ffil.'Nm<J. 1>rompllng GOLDEN SUNSET Councilwomdn Libby Cowdn to dcllver d c utllng hlow to Counnl- man Chm. St I dnd ha '>upportt•rs. Council m mber:o,, dctmg d th<> city's Rc>dev lopm nl Aqency, vot- ed 4 to 1 ~lonlldy to cn•.ite d We• t- '>ade R d v lopm •nt Commatt • . d 1qned to torcw d workmq plan for the dted h•c•I wcls <>r>l><>'>t'<.I. The c ommtllPc " to lw com- r><> cd of dbout 4fl rwoplt• "'ho hdV<' d vec;t<>d intcn•'>t m Sf't>tn<J lht> <1rc•u amprO\ c'{f, w1d < owon, w-ho lm- tl>hl'd ht•r y~ttr ,.., thP < 1ty\ moyor ldsl w1•ck . 01 cour e, the roncept ot who hd a •true mtere 1 • m lht• drl'd httcl d1flerent mt>anangl> lor mdny pt•oplP di lhf' me UnCJ dnd pdrkcd df'bdh• dhout who hould IX! d.Uowed to r>tsrt1np..1IP m th • < omnuttM> Cowdn, dlong with .,omf• rnem- ~rs ol the dud1 •n< f', supportf'<.I a "1dc• bd.,,; ol c mumunaty mput, mcluchng u•ntPrs. commumt) orgu- n11<1hon., dnd rhuu hP'> d'> weU as prorx-rtr O\\ nN-. But St<• •I dnd his supportN'> dr<JUt~I th<.1t the OldJOnty ol input '>hould lit• u1wn b) tho f' who O\\ n prop..rty un th£> \.\'( .. ,1 1de. ·1 dm concPm1~l th<.1t \H• ctn•91v- mq cnlcun qtoUJ>'> rnon• we19hl lhilll thP~ n(·t~I or dP,N\'I' -Ste I said Th.-cowK1lman also c.1rq11e<I thcit certcun orynrutdll"n , m h d lh l..dttn1> Bu tnf•., C uunc:il rind lh • C'hdmlif'f ol Comm r« P , -.tiould not bt mrlud1·d in th < tm111111tc • CO\\dO sca1cJ hn antrnt \\ '' 1101 to emphd'>l.tf• or 1111mm1lf• drt) qroup m lhe ·mnedlhh v1hro11t MX al dnd P.<"onomacdlh ·di\ PO.r> < ommu- rul\·· Of lhP We .. l,UfP ~hi' \\l'lll Ull to ~y shf' "ds ofl,.nd•~I "' '' hdl h~ Cdllt d th•· hvpc>< nil< di v11•w· point of 'ilf ' I .ind s11m1> ol hL'> .. upportn-. SEE WESTSIDE PAGE A 10 No ducking new law in Newport •City Council dgrP<'" to outlaw ext<~n 1vc f > d1nq ol Wdl er htrds, and p1< •on-, cnuld be in the s1ghb n >.t June Casagrande DAILY P1lOT ''E\\ PORT BE -\C"I I -\ t1111qh 111111· . ~ ndnce r<' tnclmq ll't'<hnq .incl Im "'hnq ' CatalJna I land glow In the distance while a sailboat heads for home In ewport Harbor. ' .J OON lEA M OAlY OT Academic freedom questions cloud OCC campus •Officials have cl dr d prof es or Kenneth Hearl on, but ome ducators con 1d r tdpe recording I ctur !t. De"*9Newm.n DAllY Pll.OT OCC CMIPUS Now thclt a prof r h re hd been cl •Med of wrongdolng by lht' ddmini - tratJon aft r bcmg life used of hara ing t-.l ushm !itud nt , som prof r crnd 'tud nt y th y are ronc~mod th.it ofU· cial · kn ·j rk r uchon ha chilled the chmat of dCdd nuc freedom on campu . f learlsOn, 57. wa. xon rd led Tuesday rught wh n adman! tru- tors lllddE" public a report how- ang thdt th n'ldm aUegabons agamst Hedrl n were unsub- ldntJated. Aft r being l.klrr d from the cla-. room dunng the pru.l thr montm while th and pend nl inv UgdtJon occurred, the Co - ta M SCl r 1d nl will re um t aching when th pnng me ter beq10 Jan 28 The Muslim tudent who lodged tht> complaints against I fcarlM>n have mamtamcd lhe11 ti nee lnce tht• cmnoun m nt. 'I 'm afraid that it intimidates ne\\, teacher . How do we ay to them that this is a campu that respects due proce ?' J•yZl~n Engltsh teacher B for th r ult were dtl>· closed, th y agreed not to com- m nt on the c 1 !Hlld tud nt C C Abd I Muu, who dad not proV1de d r t1'41n tor lht.• d :'C"l.,ton. t-. I csnwhdt?. tht• tl'ach r umon ts plttnnmq to Iii • ~ g n va.nc aqdtn.,t th dnurus- trc!l1on, anc:luchn~ one that charg •s t h.•t1rl on., ac-udl'mtc freedom "d' \.'IOlilt~I Alr ady. som t dChl'r' say th y ar worn •d dl>out the future of a tid<•mac fr !<tom on CdtnpllS Math tr.ac her l!duclrdo A~­ m nd1-Pctrd1 dtd tu.• 1 con- e med about nc tw. h • hd com to tak for grant ~• dftc•r movmg from Ven zucld to tht.• Urutcd tat SEE FREEDOM PAGE A4 duck~ do • .,n t qu ltH Pn111111h c 11\ C'ounctl\\Omun Ortnd (,l11\1•r '11111 "UCJ· ge~ung th Id\\ nu<Jhl ""'n h.• l11oc11I enerl to mdud p1<1t'(}n' "I mtt>nd to hn11q thh l>ft< k < .Im ••r !Old th • cowlcil. ''ht< h u11r1namo 1 .. 1\ .;upportPd d pr<•lumn•H) ntO\ 1 on Tu•u.· duy to put the.• Id\\ 110 thl' book It l11t ordanctncl.' P<l" •• , di tll,. roun< • ' n R SEE LAW PAGE A10 • Residents ha.v mixed feelings about annexing Newport Coast • wport Beach vot~rs are put on urutmg w1th th commuruty m a qu llonnam~ mail d by community act1\ t l. June Cas119rande DM'I' P lOT SEE SURVEY PAGE A11 A trip reveals that things have changed in the uurld 'oz~t there I 've been spending the put w k ln Bould r. Colo., W1th my you.n I daughter and the onJy grudton still •t home. This ii an annual 4mlnt that hu be9ll goU.g on fOf two decedel -• ttable ref r· enc. point through 0 long J*iod of change Thll y.. lt allo ...... ...a.I my ftnt forey mto the outllde wodd lblCe Sept. 11. So wbat lallow9 II at ..... ..., .............. ltl .._ OUI ,,_. IGr *-wbo _ .. __ ._. ...... -r:::. ..... d .., ... D .... .... ___ .. ....,. .. .... l .. • airpolt9 .... IM aMctla CID Nn Yolll .. Wz t 2 gllJI&, D.C.,•laduad• ..... W.,..~117:31~ .............. pill 111 .. ., ,... ...__.._ ... .,... ... lob me off on ne1ghhors who coukS drop m off at th aarpon 1 haU·hour lat r. My w\le WM nght, of coune. 1be p&Ke wu vtrtu- ally deMrted when I amved ..• 1lMn WM no dM<:k•&n wait It United, and lt took me about 10 min'*I to negoti· ... lbe IKUrity ...... whkb ••IWledbythe .... . whlt1 twnd ..... IMling belide IM w wilat .................... ...... ..,.. .. ..,,.... . ,,...., ..... llllldr .. WM .. fH? UGI ... ..... .1.; .. , .... ...... ·-·-·· .... .-... --- ev n th ports • on - and en1oy a McDonald' MruOr colt before my flight w• called. The p&ane WU perhapl two-thirds full and I cerefuUy avoided pro· ftllng my feDow peaengen u I got on. 1be flight w• UM'l .. UuJ aceplbtwo .... .. cba'9I' n. ,. ... ....... . .............. .. ... ............ dMr. .... ..... --w ... .... .... , ........ .. re1 .. tuM M Ha ........... , ·tt: :.----, ! .... ....,_ .... 4 ....... .... .. ... ClASWlllS----IS NIJCmlm a SPm\ " 13 . Rift,_ AU - . JN . LY • llSlllSS Newport Beach hotel receives service award Tbe vilaton bureau preserued the Member ol the YNr Award to lh botel July 19. Hotel di.rector ol mo..r. ket1Dg Gary O, Mitchell accepted . the award on the hotel's behalf Located at 4SOO MacArthur Blvd in Newport Beech, the Sutton Pl ce Hotel 11 o"'1led and managed by lh Sutton Place Grande Hotels Group and hu additional luxury propero in Chicago, Toronto and Vclllcouv r, BribSh Columbia. A2 Thooday, OeC9mber 13. 2001 Th9 Sutton Place Hotel ln New· port 8Mc.b received an awen:l few outllanding wvice to the Newport BHcb Conference and Vlsatora Bwwau IDd to the Newport Beech community. · ' Doily Pilot WOlllll J Holiday gifts made simple C. Tracy Davis HE IS , In the business of gathenng peo· pie around the table COOKING WITH CONFIDENCE C. Tracy Davts, who goes by Just nacy, con 1ders the k.Jtchen the focal pomt of the home and eabng the actfvrty around whlcb reJatJon-;hJps develop A chef instructor at the 01Sh Cooking School m Costa Mesa, OaVlS teaches people how to rook so they can ·reap the wondertul rewards" of food: the taste cmd good company. "It's very rewardmg to help mtlke a difference m the lives of tudent'> by giving them the confidence they need in order to be !>uccessful in their lotchen , • S&d DavtS. who 1!> also a corporate ch ef for MellSsa's World Vanety Produce THE RULE OF THREE DaVlS saJd the three key ingredl· Spicing up your life ents of good cooking involve the fol· low mg: . Understandmg the correct prind· pies and lecbruques of cook.Ing, try· mg to have the best possible foods and sp1 lo work with, and using proper lotchen equipment and tools. •This can produce foods equal to, if not better than, restaurant food,• the Ahso Viejo resident said. He teaches these kills about three evenings a week al Dish Cook· Ing. His classes range in size from 10 to 24 students. LeveJ include begin· ner through mtennediate, and the class is put into an ove1V1ew and lecture port.loo, ani:l a demonstration and appbcatJon portion. ·1 really think teadung is about conveying a love of L am.mg and giv· mg students or indmduals the tools they can u throughout their liVi , • said DaVtS, whose favonte dessert to make is creme f:>ntlee. RESTAURAm-SlYLE AT HOME A recent three·pa.rt lesson focused on grilling and broiling seafood, both outdoors and in. The No. 1 rule in outdoor gnlhng IS ensunng the grill surface is clean at all times to have coOSIStent levels of heat throughout, he S&d. For tbe demonstration pa.rt of his class, Davis leads his students in a preparation of grilled whole prawn on trufflecl polenta with a balsamic glaze. ·There are so many fantastic fla· vors you can create with all the won· dc.rful food ingredients t.tus country has to offer,• Davis S&d. •By trans· latmg th ingredients mto d lloous reope , I think many people are tounded by what they can a ate at home in their kitchen.· -StOfY by Young Ch.no; photo by Sun Hilter • 0 broth, where are thou? T o ease the tres of prepanng those scrumpbous holiday meal . Boston Markel has introduced Boston Market broth, which appeared on grocery tore she lve in November It comes m three flavors: roa led ducken, savory beef and reduced· sodJum chlcken. And get lhls. There's a peak son for broth sales -Sept mber through January. About 60~ .. of th sat occur in that five.month penod. So insteed of spend.Ing coun bowl lo the kitchen to aea~ the per· feet home-cooked broth. you can enter· ta1n your ga8lts or spend time doang things you enJOY this time of yOftf, 'while your pecan«utted squash or savory stuff:ed mUlhrooms bake in the oven. VOl.15.NO.JJS RETAIL ROUNDUP The bldck can Wlth th Boston Market logo ll for about Sl.29. ANO WHAT PERCENTAGE DOES SANTA RAkE IN? OLSCOunts will abound today at Fashion Island. where hoppers can g t chscounts at v rat tores in the mall. It's all part of the hrst-ever Hol· 1day JingL Mingl from 6 to 9 p m .. where visitors can troll through the mall whil eo)Oytng carol rs and sona.l treats from veral stores. Shoppen who pend S50 lo a chU· dren' tore will receive a compli· mentary pass for th KlddJ natn Expres , and those who spend S 100 or more at any Fashion Island ~tore will receive a complimentary Santa Claus photo cemficate And for Cbnstm.as, Santa, I want a refund of $100. Among the stores ollertng discounJs tonight a.re Fitigues, which will serve cookies and cotfee and provide a 15~ discount oo any $100 purchase; Build· •·Bear, wtuch will offer free sticker sheets and S5 off any pwcbue ot S2S or more: 'This Little Piggy, which will have ugar cookies and ornament· ma.Jong aafta ror duklren: Between the Sheets, whk:h will off• Sl 00 off any regularly pJlced sheet let: and AerolOlel, which will ler'Ve dder and del9ert and offer StO olf any S50 pur· d\M8 and S25 oft any 5100 purcbae. Mmm , dd r and d.-ert .... L ....... MOhilMt ... SJ~ •N!f!S HOTlM (Mt)W_.,. rigtlC: ----~ ....... ~··· ...... heNirlc.1191•1•~ ...... ,.. .... ··-........... .._~ tMlt1'iMnt .. _,.,. .... "'* ... M lwr ......... "9COrd your CIDllWft99'1 '°°"' .... ~Not~-wrtalft .......... IM.,...... .... HOW m IUQt us a.a.' di ' _ ... ___ ~ -.-. ..... ..,--., CtilM,,,.,.,_.,....... ... ,,~ nte ""* °'""' '°""" -252-1141 "•••O.W.. ~­~ ...... ~ - ~~ ,..a a • ,.....,,.._,.....,..,~ "*-' ...... -........ ...... -. ... ~ ,..., a ----.......... _ ........... ,,.,.,. •• I - """ .... ::. ::. PMl7' ... PIS •t I ----.............. ...., .... . - II It ft,...... policy to pron• alll'l'St al ,,,.. of • t PI ... ,.._al .. D44ZU. DI ,,. ........... c-_..._ .............. ,.,., ___ ................. c.. ...... ·' r;r ... _......_.., .. ---··-a..~ ............. _ ...... ., ............. c.. ...... .. .................. ............ "' ..... 0 t"ls' .. Ma-9111 Dllpl9J .. '°4121 _.., ..._ .. IQ I .... IMGll ......... ...,,. .. .. -met,. .... *,, .... ----______ ...., _____ ... .,. nu ·--• .,. .... ...... &I.._ Ml M y favonte Christmas tree lot. n. CbrUI~ ... n..J&aboree, bas the most beautiful trees every year, and th.is year it's selling a spedalty tree, 11 you want an Ideal tree. The pre· mium trees range 10 prlce from $89.99 to $124.99. All other trees. which are nice as well, are priced by height. A 4·foot tree ls $29.99, a 5-foot tree is S:W.99. a 6-foot tree is $39.99 to $44.99, a 7·foot tree Is $49.99 to S.SC.99, an S.foot tree is S64 99 to 569.99, a 9· foot tree is $74.99 to $79.99. and 10· to 12·foot trees are $199 lo $299. The Chnstmas nee Jamboree lS next to Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort, oU of Jamboree Road in Newport Beach. Diab is one ol lhe best local kitdlen supply and coolang schools, and it's havmg a holi· day sale on ie1ected Items, marked down 1594 to 40"10 through Dec. 21. 1be store IS filled with top.of ·the-bne kitchen suppb and gounnet items. Dish is at 435 E. 17th St., Cost.a Mesa. (949) 574·2433. Newport Beech resident Susan Eaton. a volunteer for UNICEF. says that many Dally Not shoppers come for the treasures availab&e at the gJft shop at the UnM!d Nlllolll Ami. ema. an Santa Ana. The center shop operates to raise funds for UNICEF and offers an educational resource center for support ol the Unit.eel Nations. "In Older to _do this, we have exquisite miemabOnal gifts for sale from around the globe o( llllerest to coDectors and others desumg smnettung a ldtle Wfferent for a gift or fOf themselves,· Eaton says. "Many husbands come m to get their wrves a sp«ial ptee:e ol eUuuc ,ewelry. • Eaton says the shop is run enbrely by vol· unteers. and it's busy dunng the holiday season. There's a variety ol ornaments. UNICEF calds and gifts from around the wadd.. Other Items available indude masks, boxes, animals. games, oe:ranncs, wall hang· i.ogs. woodcaMngs.glasware. u:istrwnents. rain sbdcs, figures. dothmg. books. toys, flags. dolls and U.N. bterature. Some iterm are posted on its Web Slte at hUp:llwww.una«.org. The. store is doled the week ol O:uistmas, but 1t will reopen Jan. 2 for its annual wmter sale. The center is at 2428 N. Grand Ave .• Swte F. Santa Ana. m the CJrovemant Center between tbe Garden Grove Freeway and 17th Street. Soulb Comt,... has an extensive 9elect>on ol corpo- nite gifts Ideal for th holidays. At Baccant. there' a Bae· carat corporate account that offers custom engnmng. pre· sentatlon ped ta.ls. gift· wrappmg and delivery, and corporate discounts The glf t c.hoM:es lnclude everythmg from crystal docks to Dom Perignon champagne nutes. To receive a corporate cata· log, call (714) 435-9600. At la ..... ~l1hu, there's a new corporate gift pack coUec:tion that can be ~with• nbbon Greer Wytder IEST IUYS unpMled Wllh a name or logo. The gtlt packs come filled Wlth a vanety of Bode· ga' fudg truffle bet.rs, English toff and chocolate short· bread cooki . Th y range in pnce from $20.92 to $68.37. plus hlpplllg and hand.bog lnfonnabon. (714 ) 429· 1057 At BuJgart. there are cor- porate git that include mterchangeabl teel. moth- er of pearl and black onyx cent red cuff ltnks, watche!> and lapis lai;uh key holders lnfonnat1on (714} 751·7833 At Colorado Pen. th<>re are leather agendd , portlo· Uos. clocks and wnbng instruments Colorddo Pen oflers corporate d!S('()unts, engravmg, m~'itng and scr rung. a nd gdt·wrappmq lnfonnt1bon· (714) 556·0643 Crabtree & Evelyn ha a corporate glf t plan that fea· tures gUt sets tartmg from S 12 to $65 Th re dr ctlso custom gtlt bcsskets filled Wlth bath and body care, home and garden, and gourmet food select.Ion . For large vol· ume orders, th re are !>hlp- pmg S(>Mce, compbme nldf)' glll wrap and busm ·lo· busmess chscounls avatlabl Gucci offers key ch.allls. small leather goods. cell pbon trap1. watches. un· g . men's be. and lug- gage Corporal discounts Me only avatlabl at the Guco boubqu at South Coast Pla.1..d. Montblanc ha a busrne-. catalog with all kind of cor· porate gift l~ ms that mclud the popular CdrboJl bber clt'ld stalnl t I wnllOg mstru· ment and the 2001 tinuted edibon Chari Dickens wnt· mg ln!>trum nt ava.tlable in d fountcllll pen. ballpoint pen and m hamcal penal. lnJor· mabon: (7141424·5270 Tilfany & Co. has a Bw.1· n Hol.Jday 2001 cataJ09 filled With busin guts, award . troptu , recogrutJon programs and customized hobday glft 1d lnfonna· bon: (714) 662-4820 A breekl t wi.th Santa ev nt complet Wllh a hollddy p ntabOn by Jun Gclmble Puppet Produellons will ldke place l.n tho ZodNlc restaurant at Netaam Mam.II dunng the next two w k nds 9 d.m. Saturday and 10 am. Sunday, and again at 9 a.m Dec. 22 and 10 a.m. Dec 23 ChiJdren 0( all ag will lov the SUf • prise guest appedfimCe by Sama. Credit card reservabons 419 reqwred. lnf ormabOn: (949) 759-1900, Ext. 2424. • msr IU¥I ..,.,._, Thursdays Ind~ Send tnhwrNtJOn to c;..., ~ M lJO W, t.y St., C~ ta M1M. CA 92627, Of ..n. fu M (M)'46-4170 . ........ Out ferttw, ap9(1 much of the WfN""' ....... IOOf\ though tht ft0fthu41t llW9M wttl be lbout • fMt. Weltttly Witldl Wtlt pktt up to 10 to 20 knotl this ~ SURF Moatof~IUf'f--,_, ... w.. • lf•/I •ft,.. In ........ ..,_ ... .... ....o1 ...... . ••a••ld,,...._. _ ..... ..,.. ...... up ..... ::=:··::.. .. • ·°'9· =. ... .... ...... ....... .... ·"' Deity Pilot Luehrs paSses two-decade mark • Much ha chdng d in Newport Beach in past 20 yea.rs, chamber bead Sdy . June(aupande OAA.v Pttor NEWPORT 8EACt I -Work rs w r planting fumsy 1p1Jnc1 dlong Jambor ROJd lhctt dcJy N wport Beach was not y I horm• to e1 Four Sea.sons hot I A JC)().rru.llton r no· vat.Jon ol FcJ\hlon l!)land Wu!. only d df' m. A group of mstd nt:. WdS batUmg the IMnfl Co. ov<"r owner· hJp of th 11 r(>ntul propertJ And RtchcJrcl LuC'hn. wt fdcang 12 to 15 mt'mbers ol the? ChumbN of Comm rce, trying to convinn• lh<>m I.hey hould hire rum dS th O('W chdmber pW4i1d nt. Starting walh th.15 mtmudulln~J mterv1ew. Lu hf'!ii hdS rac-kNI up d 20-year hi tory with the chamber In that tun • a t the he lm of the 1.000· m mb<'r bu-;m .. cJ~50ClcJllon. Luehrs ha 'ief'n N<-wport Bt>t1< h chcJnge in wt1y" th.ti oonc•thclf•..., prove 11.l; hcilrt will dlWd Y tx• lhP ~me. ·nu:. ~ u Sf><.'('"ldl commumty * LuPhrs SdJd. ·Th,• df'<ll<.dlmn c1nd commalrn nt ol I.he people herf! r ally mak 1t w htt l 1t 1\ • Lu hrs cam<' to N wport fk>dch 1dt r 4 112 y csr. with th North Hol- lywood C'hdJT\her ol Comm ro -o bnt thtll h IJX!'d rum und rstdlld whut he wet lookinq tor tn a horn<• ancJ t1 car t•r. •They \\CH• dc>dlanCJ. Wl lh 1 <>uc=, like grdlhlt dl,.,tem1•nt, vim Wd., tt big L'\ UP, ddUlt ('0 l<'r1danm£'nl; lhdl )Ob wa t1IK)Ut tryinq lo httng on to t1 "tandc\rd of livm9 lh<!t w.is •roding m d hurry." lw n>edlJC"d • 1 wc.1<> look- tng lor t1n OJ>ponurut) to mt1kc• 11 po-.1tavc 1m~H l on u c ommuruty fdlh •r \ht1n < INruOCJ up t1ftrr -.omc• peopl<• who wcr •'dnantJ clumcJ!J"· • I It> \\u'> rnnvmcf'd tht1t N••wport fK>ttf h Wet'> d pltlC'"I' whc•r<• hf• c-ouhl do thl'> In J>U'Jklrttlson for th•• sntt'r· Vl('W, h<' '\lUdlf'<I ttw n ty", hl'>lOI') dOci h Ul.... \.., h<• U«HJ. he lc:c.1mc!'d dbOUI d pluc-1• \\ hl'H' cl '>llldlJ•IOwn. lclllllly ('I hit" tl<ld J>Pr:o.a..lt '<I dt..">plll' thP. n1y·., uruwth It.., d mc•ntdllty Lut•hr> S••Y" h\P.., to Iha.., llo)" • 1r~ ,, ... m.1U-1own 11lmo ... phl•r • • ht' "did TI11• lhincJ" 1 thank ch<1r<1c • ll•fU(' ""•'\\ f)(lfl Bt•d( h I'> lhdt thf• c-ommunll) "' '' 1lhnc1 lo gN 10\-olvt>cl, 1x~1ph• •tr•• '' 1lhnq to roll up thr-ar '>ll·.-v1•.., lo n1c.11nldtn or nhdn<' lhf' community lctnddrd. • Sonw would ~y Lu ·hn ct rv !..'> 'omc• ol th~ <:r •<hi for k pm9 lhll'l!I lhll> Wdy • UnJ1ke u lot of oth r rill • cham- 1.>c:rs of comm rn•. Lut•hr; hc1s I •d ,. chc;mber that balonc ... busan cone •ms with c~u..ility-of-hf • a-.•.ues that are <,<>mel!mPs dl odd with bu'>tn ·Be< dU~ of thdt qudhly·ot ·lih'l 1 u •. we'rf' OPfK"lll'J thl' exJ>tJns1on of John \\dyn • Airport, .,upportinc1 the t•x ten ion of rurf"w ,md fhqhl rc>'>tnctions, dOc1 .. upportanq El Toro,• he ~d At 1111..· -..1mP-tune though, I.ht> chdrnh..-r 110<1 •r Lu,•hr.. ddvocat~ crrowth <.upport1nc pro· JN'b .. uch ti lh<· Koll< t•ntN f'Xpt1n- 1on. wh1<h wet., d<•h·11lt'<I b) votl•r-. in the• nt} ·s hr t (;ff'(•olJqhl c•I ~lion. · Lw•hf'\ b .. tc'<I ltH• < ,r('(•nhqht lna- UdlJH• d.S on<> of lh1• hi<Jq t 1s uc ... t1ffec 1Jng the> tit)\ f11t11r<• F1qh hn<J dlrport c>x1>un .. mn uncl 'llf>portinq WdlN·QUcJllty l'ftort" cJrf• oth1>r l'>'iU ., hl' expt'<.l., to l)(• um1cun9 pttrb of ht" 101> <lnd th(> community\ •RJchimJ L'> tht• kmcJ 111 pt'r...on who mdkc .. th(• rw•oph• rtruund hun wt1nt lo g1v1• I 1 O Ix'< .m .. i• \·ou ~· him domq th.11 clr11lr. • )111d Lul.i I ldllclfrf>, C'hrUJ'\\ Olnclll 111 tlw c h<111l• lhundoy, o.C:ember 13, 2001 AS DAllY fll.Ol Richard Luehrs. president of the wport e.ach ham her of C' ornmien:e, h reached a m.Uestone -20 yea.rs at the bu,lnt"~., C™>OCldUon') helm. tx>r\ l)()drd or dirt'C"lor.. lur .. lk )'f'rll"'> Th bodrd " ru" nt ch<11mtdn, Roger Alford. -;o1d thtS yl•ur\ Tt1 .. 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Deepe ... ath DMY Pilot SANTA ANA -A Jury convicted a f onner Long Beach poUc officer Tuesday of 11 ctu11g of mot tlng d 1-4-ycar-old boy he m t ln an Internet chat room and then lured to ms Co ta Mesa dpartment ' The Jury deUberated for JWA passenger drop slowing Ttavelers are returning to John Wdyne Airport three month' alter the Sept. 11 ter- ronst dttack~ cnppled the nallon·~ airports Passenger tramc was down 7.7°1,, an Novemt)er befi ly two bows before find. tng MKhael McDonald. ill, guilty ol three counts ol oraJ copulation,. two counts of &Odotny and tbrtle counts of dU.ld abdudlOn. He was also 'convacted of one count ol showing duld pornography to a minor with the intent of seduaog him, possessing child pornogra- phy with the.intent of dtSlrib· uting it to young people, and one misdemeanor count of pos ssing child pornogra- phy. McDonald, who left th Long Beach Police Depart- ment tn t 972, faces more than 43 years 10 pnson, said compared with the same. month m 2000. However, that wtss l of a drop than an October, wtuch saw a lS°'o drop when compared with that month last year. The 11 conunercal alrlmes at John Wayne flew 2.9W., fewer nights than IJl Novem- ber 2000. There were 6.681 flights compared with 6,879 a year earller. For the first 1 I months of the year, 6.75-mill.lon pas- sengers used the auport - 'ITit :Jlo(itfays are just arountl tlie corner. uavt tfu <tJ«Ji\.!ng to us, for !Jl'U' uptmmn9 n~nu. • e;;91;;;; erdcrvrP II t (#q1lltr OUT joi¥ II uj Uv /intsf .,.,{ fra/ttsl . lltJ1lnbnt1> c ~ M.sfiNJ-.. 1111mtn." un1f1"""-" illlj /1-Ml llf' ~· ,-fatn up ·J~nm ~"' $.<t.a>u ~ ·'P'• wJ FrYnt a~mnto ttr'ffJhbl< i /.l iJ.12-4764 • Pgr 714 '26/J.IJ~J _1my amf Saruly ~fonzo t .... arly rc:\c-rv.11 H>n' rc~on1mcndcd ® GERARD ALEXANDRE SALON Now OPEN To THE PUBLIC LOCATED IN THE BALBOA BAY CLUB Also AVAILABLE TO M EMBERS I NTRODUCTORY SPECIAL Hmr (.011.su/1'111011. Shampoo & !>tyk. !>edtcurt' d-Manmtrt 11/J for $100.00 (Gmtuity not i11rlud~d) Exp 12131101 • H.llf N.a1I & ~i.ll.l'\IP St-r\1t~ • C,1n (l'ltlll(dles I. HolidJy P.K t"S Pnce\ A11.i1l.a~ • Jra1"'° & EdK4't«f 8y CAr.;wd ~· Q>efl 7 0¥ 91Xl.lm-6~ urlier Of Laler A\wWblt o.puty Dist. Atty. Jan.a Hoff- mann, who proeecuted the cue Def•nM ~mom y Freder- ick McBride declined to com- ment about the c Hoffmann said McDonald met tbe boy, a resident of Garden Valley an Northern CalJ.fomia, via the Internet .. •1t went from chatting on the Internet to phone conver- sation • • he said: •The boy indicated he wanted to run away." Hoffmann said th boy-left homo three times and 'itayed with McDona)d an October 2000, November 2000 and aga1n an January. The first 7 16-nuUaon traveler used John Wayne for the flrst 11 months of 2000. Appeal made to keep initiative off ballot A group faghb.ng to keep the Great Pctrk uullaltve off Orang County's March 5 ballot has hied a last-ditch appeal wtth the Califomld Supre'Tle Court. Citizens for Jobs and the Economy, a group pushing for FREEDOM . CONTINUED FROM A 1 "I pnde my U on freedom of peech and the fact that I'm cnltUed to due proc and fair dnd equ1tdble treatment -those cue the pillars o( d mocracy. • An mendJ-Pardt sa1d. ·sut (the 1tuauonJ rats· es conc<>rn that maybe I hould document what I say to protc:>el myseU • An mc:md1-Pdrd1 aid he mdy tape record cldsse m addition to keeping a journal two umu. he went back home, either by bus or was dropped off by McDonald, she saJd. The lut tim • however, the boy's parents and police tracked the boy to McDon· ald's Costa Mesa home. Th parents told police about e- mail corre pond nc between their on and McDoJldld in t.h 11 computer. McDonald was arr ted · by Costa Mesa police Jan. 12. Oflicers also found th boy with him at th time. Hoffmann said the boy testified ogainst McDonald but said he sbll cared about hun. an auport at the closed El Toro Manne Corps Air Sid· bon. sued to top the uulldllV earller this year. On Nov. 21 , a three-Judge San Diego appellate pan I overturned a county Supcnor Court JUdge'r-niling that th • m11Jative's ballot talle and summary were misleactmg. The group appealed to the state Supreme Court on Mon- day. asking for un answer by Dec. 27. The county reg1 trar of voters Cdn pull the initaa- to document his lecture English I >acher Jcly Zimmerman Sdld he wornes th.at the Hearl.son case hds en>· ated a cloud of paranoid that hovers over lhe campus ·I'm alraad that at antum· date new tedcher • • ·Zam- mennan said "llow do we &a)' lo th m that Uus ~ d Cdffi· pu thdt respect due proce s?· Students, meaowhJle/ 'dY they don't want lhetr profes- sors to feel as af they have to censor themselves. "There obviously dTC ~me restraints thut !teachers) hdve fill~~~~~ -V~r~ Mattress Outlet Store 3C 3165 ltsbor Blvd. C05ta flle5a • OM llocl s.cai ol .OJ f'Wy .. (714) 545-7168 Holtmann said lhiS cue WP espec:WJy di1turbin9 for her becaute lt involved a for· mer police oth r. ·Hera 11 UUs person up- posed to be the keeper of peace.• ah 541id. ·But he ts evil ln disguise.· Hoffmann said McDonaJd was tned on two other molestataon cas ln th t980s but wa not convicted on either. ·1 regret Ith ~nvactionl didn't happen then.• she said. •1t would have prevent· ed one other boy from becoming ct vactim • McDonald lS scheduled'to oo sentenced Feb 8. nve oU the b.lUot unttl that date. In ats appeal. the group asked for the ponel' rulmg to be t a ade wtule the 15 ue ~ decided Th dppeals panel didn't tiddre the ments of whether the Grectt Park aruuauve' tJUe dnd ummclI)' were m1 lead- mg. It overturned lhe lowt!r 1udge' dcc'ISlon on grounds that· grOuJ"' opposmg irull4· tJve don't have a leydJ nght to challenge them to excrcase to some degree. hut eti. d pobllCdl M'tence pro· I or. you're upposed to qursllon what' gomg on an the world,· tudent J aca Fraser said Student Shelly Eb1as Sdld the burden of r pons1b1bty hould be on the tudt>nts to dt rem whdt as fdct and wtldt oparuon . "Teachers will state thett opinions. and the tudPnts hould realize 1t 1 only Lhear oparuon. • EbtdS Sdld "They are free to stdte that in dny wny, hape or fonn • • ~ NewmM CC>WfS eduut1on She m.ty be reached at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at thlrdr~ MWmanOlati~.com YOUR DENTAL HEALTH by Ottdnea Ridl, o.o.s. Datt.I~ GooJ ,_, " 1h.i1 pmrr ~ Lnrini: thnr 1ath 1'~ < «'";"'fll"IJ, 11>C>Ch Rtcntrun ui r~.&nd ~ ..Juln hi> uornl .i ncv. nm.I ulC! dmunJ fur daiulurr Ahhout:Jl 1~ d~.I\ me 111 \•lUll(t fllllt'lll\ lw Jn.tale\! pmm1 m tht ~ 10 1a.o 1~ dcav me m d.krl\ p;i11cn1 \ h~. inuc.i\td \I ~r~m1 GingMJ RU'Gion. mt~t wmll'lfon """' die toodi le. l'ilt tu, hem 011111 h.ill Ri., kn unrrouunl ..,iJ ,-wncnhk ~ff.(\ o/ tht W Of~ Thn ITUV ,ll..,l °"\Ir v.hm ~Uwl &\Ill\ ~ nunwl Jo.1ml\ "" bqiM l(I do..lilk . Tht J'IO\rn 1h.u ua1e i:ingl\.il m:mion on br .adJIO>GI bl lNf Jml.11 lam, ind l''""""'T ur 1re1unm1 c.11'1 br w.m " dcnul ouJmal lbilrl aMlliNIU'l I\ .n inlpONIM pmt" tht 1.1'-m!I t''alu.Mlllll If""' ~ lk ~ 111fu1n ricln frd v.~kumc ro ~1a•~ '.>.r~locadat Ill I A~. ~mt 508 ~ b.h. PllUC Slfm POUCI flLIS COSTAMISA •Mlmm ....... ~~ ._ Dftwc A traffic c~ itwoMng .., l"fU'Y w• ttpon ed. 7:56 a.in.~ • ....... ~A l>'tt)' theft w. report.cf in the llOO block 9t 1:19 p.m. T'*<Nly ·~9'1PMt:Agrand tMft WM~ In the 200 blodt at 10:"6 a.m. Tuesday • C..W. 911991: A home bur· gWy WM r..,ortecf In the 800 block at 11:27 a.m. 1\Jeiday • .... wlew .... Apeny theft w• reported In the 2200 blodt at 5:16 am. ru.sday • ....... 911991: A Yehtcle burPY w.s report.cf In the 2100 block at 6:11 am Tuesday • Neu 11wt ._dwent: A grand theft w.s reported 1n the 1700 block at 1.39 • m T~. •,._....Aw .. Scott ~ A robbefy WM reported at 1 29 pm TUfld.ly NEWPORT BEACH • 1.-t CoMt ttlthway and llaylWe Drive: A htt·and run was reported at S:S8 p.m Tue1day. • West CoMt "'9hway: Tt~1ng was reported In the 4SOO block at 6.•9 p m T~y • Fetnleef Awftue: A but g!My was reported in the 400 block at 2:32 p m TUeiday • Ne •dPcwt c.m.r Drive: B•ttefY w.s reported 1n the 600 block at 1 t:2S a m r~ • Old ..... cwt -..Verd: Vandahsm was reported 1n t~ 400 block at 2 l8 p.m Toes· day .s,.,y __ ..._. __ ....._ 8ay Drive: A reclc less dr!Yef wM reported at 9 SI a.m Tuesday OBITUARIES Virginia A. Rem Lin ~lemoned ervace for \11· gm1a A. Remelm. d lom1t11111• Coronu del Mdr re 1dent. "all be held at 12.30 pm Scttllr· day al Paabc View ChctJX.>l m Corond d I Mctr. ~1 Rcmt hn daed Monday of pn umonw She wa 78 Sh~ is ~urv1ve<l by dcrnghter Alexandra GctlJl1• and · n 'teven Remelln Tony Botic A grctve 1de rv1n• lor Tony Solle. a 3 t -yNr Nt•\\ • port !Wach r 1d nt, l!t cht.>d· uled for 1 t 15 am todav at Pdnhc Va •w M emonal Petri\ m Corona del Mar Mr Botti daed Sunddy of cong 'iU\'11 h dr1 ldJlure He Wd 85 t ll• l' !>urv1ved by w1Je D • d Bollc ddughter Barbard Bot1< Thomp on. and grand!>on ~hnstidn A Thom~on • TO °"" MAD11tS.: The Dt1 ty Pilot wek~ obituaries for rftl dents or fe>rmef resi<Mnts of Ccxta Mesa and Newport Beach tf you w.,,t to haw an obltuaty printed in ~Pilot. tik your mortUMY to fa~ us the lnfoftnation at (949) 646 • t 70 or all the newsroom at (9491 764-4)1~ 'JHlm Met.< aw. A('} 11.lrJd ..• CONROY'S FLOWERS olC-.Mea 2'13 ..... M. ~ ........ ,..., 714.541.3135 t Doily Pilot Thursday, December 13, 2001 A5 Newport-Mesa school board approves teache·r raises • Educators will get a 6% hike tlus year and 3°11 incre next year. Del'*-Newman DAILY PtlOT NCWPORT-MESA -A a f1r<~t-y1•dr teacher. Jen BC'n.hdrdus hdd to dig into her own poc·k t to buy sup- plws for h r cla sroom. So '>h 'ld1d -;h is thrilled tht1t h<>r pdycht•ck will oon . Rodman (lVf>nt to aid r hild abus rent r \\1 .,, f'W J>Ort rt>c,1d~nt DPnnic, Ro<lmdn will ho t d hohdcl) l>Onf'hl Moncldy that '' 111 r.tl"' lundc, for PM(•nt li<'lp l ';A t1 r.halcl ahuc, • pre· 1.1•ntmn < f'ntPr nw 5 p Ill <Jdltl will ldke plt1c l' dl Jo.,h 'locum~ r<> tt1 u- rt1nt ell 2h0 I W Cw~t I hgh· "••)' "-t>" port BPt1ch Tlw 125 tar k<'l mdude'> () llmo11'>11w ... 1rnttl(1 for tctble n •'<'I' t1t1onc,, Chn'>lllltl'> ccJr· be padded with an extra 6%, enctblmg her to rurth r tock her cla room cup- boards •1 thmk1t'5 ou~tanding. • 8 nbardu said. ·u·-. about (lfTI(' • Th Newport-Me a Uni- hed School Distnct Bourd of Education on Tuesday ctpproved the tentallv clldry agreement between the t achers union and th di lnct The agreement pro- v1d a 6~o alary hike for ol rs. a 5 p m chdmpcigne reception. gourmet dinne r wilh selected win , celebn· ly ctuct1on, dancing ctncJ entertd1nment Gue b will also hdve an opportuntt) lO hid on d tnp to a \ tlbo dn Lucct re ort l nformotaon t<M<l) 25 t-9274 Tref>-lighting event . s t for Crystal Covf' The Cl)~lctl Cove Con er· Vdncy 1 mv1tmg the• pubhc to d tree·hghllng cercmon) ttt one of the C'Ou nty's mo'it tn•t1· c,urt>d bPdChP~ Contmwng c1 y(•ctrl) trt1<h· lion. con..el"\ t1nC') nwmtwrs UDO e!J tht y ar, r tro cttv to July, and a 3"• mcrea for next year With bu99et cu loom· mg for th 2002-03 chool y ar, the two-yea.r ugr 1'- m<>nl I cl Wtn·Wtn ltUclllOn for everyon • tru t~ David Brook\ did "It prott"'ct th employ- (' s d'> fdr as what's going to happt>n in th1 economy.· Brook'> aid. •Al th<> c,t1nu.• time, 1t c_1ffcC't the d1 tncl bt>CdU.,l' we n tn plan on It. plctn to hght d tb-foot·h1gh tr •, t1s w U d cul thl' nbbon on d new tote-funded mtl'r· pr<!llv•• c E>nter dl the rovt> Thi• group w1JJ hdnd oul free ornuml'nl for m m~r.. of thP public to cttld<:h to lh • lff• • Th(> cv1•nt will ou ur b<•lw(·f•n 4 dnd 8 J> m. lodtl\ m Cl)<ttdl Co\C• 'lt1W Pt1rl.. Fr<·c• dnd pc1rkmg ,., t1vt11I· dhlE> t1t tbe Los Trt1nco., pdtJ..· mg lot \ ' -" , I I •1 --/. , , , , I l .. .. , J I -::. -..:. R:ibbicr Jn urance Ag~nC} At IU • llOMfOll"il ll'J • llLAI nf "·" () '·~ ,.,, ~~ -~· Sr1J I r • 949-631-7740 t4 I Old SpllOf' 8hd. • '"""°'1 8adi I :'\cu If~ If Otf>tt<tl I ART RESTORATION \Xt repair chmagtd: • PORCEl.AJN • CRYSTAL • P~TINGS • CHI\'. Gt.US . GRAMllU • FRA .. \I A.\I> 0THU .UI COUlCTIBU..S rt---------;--, 1~10 OFF Nf.W Rl:-PAIR I \11 k I\ •· I" L!fJ 1111 I " Ill I JOH \It\ 011 I l \ ---------......... kku ~com Sunday Decembe r 16th • 10 am - 5 pm join Us for Fun Festivities Featuring Free Photos with Santa Claus Arriving at 11 :00 am Arts & Crafts Vendors (Street Closed) Holiday Cookies Free Hot Milled Cider Live Entenainment with Niki Peper Holiday Sales in Progress Great Savin~ Throughout ... Come join the Festivities Lido Marilla Village 3400 Via opono • Nnp>n ,, ... Gil Jot tljola r • M 721-691 ..... ~ ' It\ not d big unkno'" n "' Th tentative t1lary dgreement \\ d\ red<.:hed ·ov 16 and dpprovlod h> the tedch r two w k\ ldt· er. In addition 10 a pay htko, 1t also mclud dn incr d in the amount the d1 tnct wlll cover for heulth ben • hts and ddd111unt1I Pxlra- duty pdy lor ttll the lPacheri; who pt1rt1c1p<1IP in drt1•r· "chool dCtl .. 1tw ... 'IUCh 8!t COdChln<] • Thr two·yl't1r t1<Jr<>ement dbo c r at d an unu~udl way "' d i.lltng with Cdla'ttroph1c tnJUry cmd 11ln -l ach· N w1U hank th tr 1ck days m d pool that oth r employ· can draw upon. T('ctch rs from around the d1 tnct vo1c d th 1r enth~1- u m for th ra1 P, whteh contmu1• to elevate thetr 'ldlury < los r to the county tl\'l'ftlCJP • 11·., vt•ry ff'!opE>c lohl< .. • '>t11d ltw Norn<;, who lt>C1ch- f''i 1.ll \'1<toract rho<>I •Jt 91v n ol d19Cl.lty •nd mak u ff•( I lilt th d.i'itnct 1 b hand u • The agr c•mf'nt v.111 ro t thP d1 tnct dl)(">UI m1lhon for thh <hoot yeM and ohout 2 n11lh11n '"' th11 n xt ) f'tir, ~cJ1cl Lorn I< Cum~, tht• clt ... tric:t., d!>'>l'>ldnt c,up1•r· 1nh•ncl Pnt Tht• bodrcl\ 11Jt1m.~w· <Jodi ,., to tmnu th1 • tt•d< hl' ~ctltHIP'> up tu th1• 15th J'l'f· c l'OlllP 111 lht· c nun!\, Brook., ~uJld ifie d ad s \VO r k for you! GET THE POIN_:_:.:,.T _:..-? _ THE Daily Pilot ( 1. ..... it1Pd ( Olllllllllllty M.Hkt>tpl .H l' • • Oec.mb. t 3. 2001 Doily Pilot One Retirement of Costa Mesa canine brings to an end six years of fighting bad guys, snitllng out ~gs and drug money. o.ep. lhar•th D AILY PILOT COSTA MESA -There was a time when Nero could effort- leuly jump over fences. slide through closmg doors Md hunt down the bad guys. But now, the Belgian Malinois, who has spent 10 years of his life p.s an employee of the Costa Mesa Police Department. has a bad back and sore feet Nero ll. as the department calls turn. ii ready to retire. says his handler, Det. Paul Dondero. He succeeded the first Nero and has been followed by younger caru.ne Nero DI. ·Nero II ls 13 years old." Dondero said. ·He has 91ven so many yeMS of great service to our department. Now he needs to re1a.x in his twilight years.· Nero came to Costci Mesa from a breeder m Holland 10 years ago. He wa.s trying to pass tests to gel mto Costa Me a's canine team with three other dogs. Dondero recalled ' •All the dogs that tested were good dogs that were trained for police work.· he said. "But there was somethlng about this dog. Something specull. There was th.Ls spark between us from the get-go.· @range At that time. it was not Dondero's dedslon to lielect his dog, but he was ecstatic when his supervisors picked his choice. • Nero has severol special qualities. Dondero said. •He just loves people o.nd craves attention,• be said. "But. when it's time to go to work. he's all business.• When his hondler com- manded him to catch a bad guy hidJng in the bushes, Nero did It without hesitation. But when Dondero took him to elementary . f'MOTOS IV GMG m I OM.Y P '• ICbooll for demcmtrationl. Nero happily allowed the cbiJdren to pet him. A.ftlr 10 yean , Nero will to0n have time to relax when he retirel from tbe Cotta Mesa PoUce Department, when he wu retp0nsl,ble for ttndJng tona of Wegal drup and traddng down more than a few bad guys. At left. a dote look at Nero'• badge and ID. Dondero was in the canine unit slx years. He woa later moved to the narcotia wlit u a detective. Nero moved with him. He went Crom catching crooks to m1ffing and finding drugs. To \his day. Nero hu helped recover more than S2 m11llon in drug money, two tons of marl· Juana, two tons of cocaine and large quantities of heroin and metbampbetamine. ln his heyday, Nero was a mercile11 canine who was always reedy to work and never gave up till bis master's orders were carrted out. He got hurt a few times -moments that would leave Dondero'• heart pounding with anxiety. •There was th.ii one time when he WIS do6nQ a 19lidentlal MU'Cband took a 12-to t•·foot fall," Dondero said. "It really scared me to see him take a fall like that.· ~void the ord.ln~ come to Tile Italia. ' JQTtHF.N D.OORING COUNIEIIOP$ .~~~PS c..-,_..ta. ....... .....w ........ JOc.i................ •W..Wl ...... ONLY ,.S.00 SQ.Ft • ~ .=.,1oe1owi. oa_u Or Lw .... .,..., ... <>-........ IMll u.-. ....... Or......... . "....u· 1•1,· ............. W..o..llile...,_. 695 ONLY SlS.00 Or U. Or M JlUll~"llalll But Nero bounced back. completed his search and came back to his anxious partner. blood dripping from tus mouth. On another occasion. Nero' head was sl4mmed between o gate and a post as a car burglar on t 9th Street tried to flee. But the d09 slid through the gate and grtpped the bad guy with his mouth. Dondero said •He wa$ m.Lsslrlg a couple of teeth and had to undergo root canal treatment and pot o few stitches on his head, he said, "But he was OK. He wo tough." Now th.at he Is ready to retire. their relalionship will change. Dondero said. "It changed a little bit wh n 1 moved to narcotics becau e I dtd not take him with me to work all the time: 'he SA1d ·1 really J1ll5led having him With me at work. Now I'll miss h1m even more.· Nero will molt likely lrve With Dondero in his home as his pet after retirement. as he has tor the last to years. "My family has always lowd him.· Dondero said. Even hi'> wtfe. who was 1.nitially cared of large dogs. developed a bond with "Nero over the year h1> said. • rt'U be sad not having him at work,•· Dondero S&d. •But h"' has always given 1501} .. , and right now it's time for him to take 1t easy.· · Best Prices -Best Service - · Best Selection ·-·"' ... ....... ,.,~ ,.....,.. I SU ,..for .... .,_._..., •• 11w .., r.. -IN..,.,, \ . ,,_, ....... • AYf.IA 101 Irmo 201 lwt WA~ll Ollll L luCA Ot ft"PO CIAO CLAYTON SHuwv'.1 RIAL 8.1.Q... DINNER FOR OVER 70,000 PEOPLE FROM OVER 30 RESTAURANTS. THE TABLE HAS BEEN CLEARED . Bur WE STILL HAVE TIME FOR THE FINAL COURSE . ~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ T ttl NEWPORT B EACH CttAM6ER Of COMMERCE WOULD LIKE 10 ~INCER[LY TllANK Tl f( NEWPORT BE ACll COMMUNITY FOR ENABLING US TO CONTRIBUTE NEARLY $25.000 IN GRANT TO LOCAL ON-PROFIT ORGAN IZATIONS FROM THE PROCEEDS OF THE TASTE Of N EwroRr. SI NCF 1998. TME NEWPORT BEACH CttAM6ER Of C OMMERCE HAS CONTRIBUTED OVER $92,000 TO VARIOU\ LOCAL NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS THROUGH THE GRANT PROGRAM. THANK YOU roR ATIF DING! This year's Tute of Newport Grant recipients pre.tented at the December 11, 2001 Newport Beach City Council Meding: A.tsiftanct uagru of Ntwport-MeSll Balboa Island Pamtk Balboa Tht11ttr Foundation Boy Scout Sta Bast Environmmud Naturt Ctnter Homt of tht Bra11t Fountiadon Utu/mhip Tomorrow Newport &ath Film Fnti1111/ Nnvport &ach Pwblic Library Ntwport Harbor F.Jwl#UJNJJ Fountidtion Onl11ir CtNllt Colltte Smlint Prop/I in Ntttl (SPIN) 11-.Aatel• .... ruuNn For all their suppon ch.is year, we would also like to sincerely thank. .. Bill Strauman-Evtnt Chair Tht Taste of Ntwport 5ffl'1'ing Committtt Joseph Parker CPA, M1zureen Mulvihill, Dorothy Lanon CPA-Tht Finance CrtW Tht City of Ntwport &ach Tht Nm1por1 Btarh Pouct Dtpartmmt Tht Ntwport Bt11ch Firt Dtpartmmt Fashion Island Manttgmimt Owr 800 Tastt Vo/11ntttn AU our Sponson ... '1•'•''~ ' • Doily Pilot ....... ClnHILL The last Newport Be.ch Oty Counol meet1ng of the yur . stretched almost to 11.10 p.m. T~y as members wrangled with a long agenda that packed 1n two meetings' worth of busl~ because of the coming holidays. A few items were bumped until next year,· but others couldn't wait. WllAI llAPPINID: Ortvel'$ pass· 7-0 ing the 1ntersec· lion of Ford Ro.d and New· port Hills Dnve Eau will soon see some tangible resulb of Tuesday's meeting. The council approved a motion to install stop signs there. WllAI IT MEANS: All traffic on Ford Road will have to stop at Newport Hills Drive East once the stop s.gns have b4Mn lnsulled. WllAT llAPPINID: An~ ment to the City's general p&an will pave the way for an extension of a settlement agreement govern- ing John Wayne Airport. " WllAT IT MEANS: The city ~ been working for the extension of some flight restrictions at the airport that will otherwise expire in 2005. Changing some Ian· guage in the general plan will allow the city to accommodate the extension. WHAT HAPPENED: Balboa Vil-7•0 lage busineues will get some rerief from the problems caused by construction there. The area ON OUR M ITI·MIUION Doll.AR I NVf:.N ffiR\ • RETIREMENT SALE Mary Barr conclt«ks 42 yea rs of service! NOTHING H ELD BACK! OI AM 0 110$ • l!Ul lCS • (M["ALOS • SAPP~I RES ' AllNUll •GO 0 • 'lolUC VUC ,. MOll E Doni miss rim fam.amt onrr ma lift nmr opportumry. CHARLES H. BARR llU I '1ISlll111 llal\ I :-.01,,,!ll lk'il II (949) 6U.)JIO AmlroCll'I [Jll)ltU. M.Ulefc•O. Vis. Olsc<Mt C.n! ·w.itct1ts 25 Ott FORGET TO BOOK YOUR HOUDAY PARTY? "ON THE PENINSUU" SEAFOOD • STE4.KS •RAW BAR WIU GIVE YOU THE ROOM, YOU BUY THE MFAL • nu •12Naw1111l1alu ... Nia1111 lrnst, CA ......... A,.ltl , .. d ...... CA • Thursday. ~t. 13, 2001 A7 NIWPOIT lllCH Cln COUNCIL WUP·UP IS undergoing a multimillion- dol&.r ~~ -a~­ till boon to businesses when it's finished that nonetheless is causing some serious pains now Parking is so limited in some areas while work is underway that some mer· chanb say it's kitting thefr busi· ness To help, the counc.et aJ>P(oved a plan to provide more parking and direct more shoppers to the stores. WHAT IT MEANS: The city will provide some flexible parking optiQf\S to give shoppers Hsler access to stores, temporary signs announcing the businesses are open and re-stnping west· bound Balboa Boulevard at Main StrHt to provide a nght- turn only lane onto Main. The latter move tS destgned to give access to more parking and loading areas. The city will cov- er all of the meters in the area and allow free two-hour park· ing between I a m and 6 pm. while W0ttc IS undefway WllAT HAPPENED: An 1nnovat1ve plan to create a Mariners Branch · Ubrary for both Mariners Ele- mentary School and the public is on a f.nt track as officials scramble to take advantage of state Proposition 14 funds. On Tu~ay. council members approved a S94,700 contract with Thirtieth Strttt Architects Inc. of Newport Beach to design the library. WHAT IT MEANS: ' Plans for the library will be used to apply for the state grant, but officials still face an uphill battle to make the hbrary happen. The grant would cover only 65"4! of the Whatever your landscaping or maintenance needs, Lloyd's can do it ALL. .. Whatever your Landscape or Maintenance needs, Lloyd's can do 1t all... fH •>jr .G A..BOu· Ll'.ND!::>O p • ,c, UR Y"-P.D Mf: ~ .... ENA ~.CE7 "-LL FOP. A FP.EE ES'f" ~h-E 'f"')DAfl I [LJ !.!c~~!!~.s : (949) 646-7441 Lloyd's Nursery a Landscape Co., Inc. 21 f3 Foirv!tw Rd. Syttf 216. Copa Mtto· CA 92627 UlPU" l.MIOSCN'ttlO f 9"1WLPll I MAINTUINICt YllfT OUR WHllTt: WWW.LLOYOILANDICA~.COM --L-.. MUll pro,«t'I nearly S3·1'Nlhon esti· mated con. or Just~ than j2 m1lhon TM rema1n1ng money will ~ to come from fund· raiwn and donations WMAT llAPPlllD: Weeks of por- 7-0 ing over details and worrying about results e~qu1e1ly TUesctay when . the coun<1I agreed to send a letter to the state water-quail· ty board supporting some stringent new rules on urban runoff. WHAT IT MEANS: The uhforn1a Water Oual1- ty Control Board's Santa Ana Region agreed to accept the letter from the crty late - barely 1n time for a Dec. 19 vote by the board The extent to which they will conSlder Newport Beach's optnion, howewr, tS entirefy up to the board Assuming the permit pas~ as wr1tt~. 1t will ~an merchanb hosing down their sidewalks throughout the county will have to kffP that water out ot the storm drains, construction srtes will be under stnct rulf'S. and street s~ 1ng throughout the county w ill have to be stepped up Even while fearing their effects. Newport Beach offeceals, 1n their letter, have dubiously \upported most of these rules NEIT MEETING • WHAT: Newport Beach City Council meeting • WHEN: 7 p m Jan 8 • WHERE: Newport Beach City Hall. 3300 Newport Blvd. 20-70o/o OFF eotree1ofk De<-. 14th-24th AD sales final ;\o pn< l ' .utjt1.,lll lt ·1111., on pw\ iou-. pur< h<l'>t • .., Hour ... \Mn" i4).-, Ml 0.,.11 'I ~1-; 0 1 -.1111 '' t•H ~1 I H:W \\'ESTCUFF DHl\'E. '\E\\ POHT m~. \( 11 t9491 (>.r;. IJ.)) ••• .. How may we help Christmas come this year? Btlmt'd 1n C hrt't Tr..,lw ,.., 11,vJ lllrn1111o1 lhn lk"'' M11 1•ml ''"'"JI• • 1111 R :-> Tit 11tJ1 I.Ml C ltmlm1>" - I,, II '""'" ,, I (. /1(1 11"11\ U1• lh1 lt11l ti~ lltrto lrt\ llt1 lltr,y lr1n11 r110. r1 " ~'"' ulw.• 01t'r 111< 1l11r11 '"Jlll1''' 11111 Ii • r, n 1"-" CltrlJ'> J'il11 "'"' I l1• 1toJ• I Ill( /<If Lr'"• 1111 fr., NtolhhrrlJ llh~I /IJllt"llU' w 1111 "'' 11111 1111· '""'" w '" ... .,,.,,. '""' 1•11 ,,,, '''"" ''"'' 11 I tllllil.,., I I"''''" H , ,, 11 , ,,,. tu 11 < t111 .. 1m.1 111mt 1111 .. )t'dr ' I hd~C' Inlet ti, I "• r~· nq 1-l l\. rll .,lt•r)' I tlil' v.oman ~t·lfu,1 1 ''" ')' ''" "11 hm , ... r .. 111 ,t ~ .. • I ldll I hJ\t" 1h1., b.11J\ 1111td 1ft• r l hr,...lni, llu.rr• 111 .. 1 1• n t llffil" Then ;1t1e1 ht"r v..llt·f b111~•· tdlln~ ht:r hu .. b.111cl Next ume it'> ~our 1ur11In l 11ry 1tw child' An< th .. , .,1 ') 1 II·•' 1hl1• I •r JJ 111111 11,,., 1 .,m,111 ~roulJ of l""""'Pll' 11rtp<1rir•.: 11 lt•ttH· ti.'"•" c1 u11l1\ ..1.l11d1 '..l.u~ under "t'til' ol "~, Tt •') ,.., •• h•·H.: t .. rc• It •If,,.,,., .,,er "'Ille.' ltl tht m,1.,1 d "'•'• '""" lt•rr,w1 in th••ll 1 untr, 111 •tJl"r tu t-ldJ..lC \-. 1h1, ,.,.,, 1bo11t tn 11·.i.•· tl11•) v.1•rc dJ)JHOdtht>d Ii\ d ynun..: 'lo llrtt trl 11.h•' ,,.,.., l ... rr}tr1t1 llt'r ml.int dlld b~ d fr,ul ••tu mdri """ 11..int•·1l to •''><<•l>t.' v.oth tlwm rh<.• lec1der.. of lhe 11roup dt:rl-t.-<l t11 1 ,.~. tit{,,. r1•lu..:•>t" 11o11h ttwm 11orth the firm under...tdndm.: 11!11 the 111 , .. 1onuhl l.1rry the mlJnl but ti d tht> ,oun • "'' 111.111 ind •t • 11l11 111 ..1.ould h·Hl' to md~l' ti un their own All reed to lh1 plan ~\eral da~ into lhe1r dan rou 4nd aruellna tourney 1he old man colla~ ~y1n1 that he 1us loo exhiu ted 10 C\ n11nue He pl •ded 10 be I ft behind to die in peace All 1n the aroup faced thi:. hiU'Jh rec1l1ty .rnd d 1ded th I 1h1i. -.a what th~ would have to do Sudd nly, lhP youn11 mother walked up to the old 1n.tn, knelt bft1de him and h<tndcd her Infant to him and he said, "It your turn lo carry the child · Then. he led the <.>there; as th~ walked aw.ty to contenue thetr 1ourn~ of ~ape It w•:. ~er•I moment before he pau-;ed 10 turn and look back When ht-did ~he saw th old m.tn · tumbhna aloni the trail with the child m hi\ arm'>' My Qu~11on wa'> How may we help Chn'>tm s (rnne t~1s yt!.ir > May our r~pon~ be Realize th4t 11 1 our turn 111 • rry the child We dU.' '#ho we are bec<tu<.e Mary c med the child becdu~ 1he i;hepherds <md wise ones Cdrrted htm into th~ 1o1.vrld bt.<du"e olht-r'> have cctmed him throu h h1<.tury Ours IS a redl <.lory .tboul God who rt'dlly Cdme to b<.' w11h us -Emm.inuel' Our children .tnd er' ndch1ldren friend<; old ,JOd new belie\ r:. .md unbeht?\erc, <tr.in er'> dnd ~kc:r-. ... 1111 need lo heJr our IOr) 1h<.11 Cod"'' lc.'~c.>d lht:. world 1ha1 he eave h1:. only beitotlen '>On .Pleac;e It 1s our I urn our vpportuml\ C.my the lhtld c1l Christmch In Christ The Rev d Peler D ttayes Rector Sc1m1 Mtchtlel & All Angels Ep1c;w r,.,.1 Church S4inl Mrclt.itl & All A11Qtis Eplj((>p.1/ Clumh I) l«altd al rJ JI Pti"fl< VrN Dmr tal \111riJ1ur11t•1 111 CDr '"II J1., 11.iar for '" '' 111/11r"'a"''" u1/l tt14'11 "44.()4f11 Christian Science Church celebrates the appearance of the Christ T h'"• ch1hf 1n each of us c1nt1t1p..ite' < h11 .. 1 n111r; ""11 t .-1 mea,ure ol a1H· pll'ot'>1J1t • ind t·~ltteml•n1 We rn.1} l11ndl\ rl'l.•111 l hmtmd'O" p.,.,, hrll(htl~ lit 1r,., • ., •h· ''' 111 111 pmt" '>IH•W I ;1ll1na .:<'nlly ell '" tii:ht ,, .. h lllh'<I wllh .,, .,., lUP~· .. 1 ::.lt'.imtni " , 1nct • '' ' h1111n~ 11. 11 h h ... p111nl..,!t SI 111 • 111 • hi~.1 JI 11111 111• rnt rie' Jlmlt· with dt-t.>pt•r ... 11111•1.i., I tl11 h•• 1rt ri·m111dinR u' ol tlw dtTper 1fll1'1totll<.t 111 ll•t' \l 'tl.,ltrl 01 "'11•1• "'" ll'll'IH.1te th<: lnrth of· U111 I It''"" A., tht prophd l"<Jt.Jh It ,,ll,•ld 111 name '>hdll lx• lallt!d \l.1•nderful Coun~lor 1he mrah1y (,1xl th 1 \Nldstmii I .ttht"r tht" Prince o l Pt•oce Wundertul \i111ht \ f.v<'rl.-1 tm.; Ta~~ .i dt't'p l.m•,11 h I xh.1lt.' Ttun~ .iboul Gttd., ellpr~ ... 1rm' ol lo\e for man thmuah tht> Chri .. t \\'ondt·rful M1.ih1y E111"rlo.,t10i M,111~ Pl"•ple Jll nvcr tlu: ..,,.o rld lc.>lebt,1tc Chri .. 1m .. ., d' did the d1 .coverer of Chm.11.m Scren(c Mof) 8dker Eddy Eddy \\rule 1 loH• tu ub cr..e Chr1 ::.lmJ~'" qu1\'lud humility. bent·v• lence charity 11.•11111" g<x~llf11l 1m1 ... rds man eltx1u~ 111 .,1lt!nce IJld~cr and pr<11.,e t'»1pre..s my conception of Chri t !t dppto11tnt( [.ich nl us can dr.tw cltl\<!f to Cvd rn the QUll'l momenh when our arc1teful ht>c1rls recdll the c1ppe.mince of God s Cllpre ton of love fo r man Wonderful M1ah1y E\e11 .... trn Tht' Prince of Peace F1l"ll Cltwttlr of Chml Sotnll 1 u loi111td at HOl Vld Lido Nn.part,BtilLh ror lfl()rt 11tform111ron ,all t94Ut C17l I ~40 Daily Pilot Celebrate the holiday season with a musical and literary treasure Balboa ~rform1ng Art Th tcr will ~ Ill I I 1 <>ne·n ht onl~ perform<1nce °' A Cltm11114l' r>ui.1111, on ~t urd1tv I I' ill ~ P rn .. t I M<10 P~ b)lltrtiln Church ll\ Ne11tport fk:cs h A Cflmt"'4ts Pw4'1119 1s a conft"Ct 1011 ul son" 1011~ · P,Ot'rn and < '°'" II 1 ·• wealth uf mu ical und h1er4'f\' llt: ur -wnh a ur11r1 or two -19 ren11ml u ~ii the true meantnt ol Chu Im Culled from the ~ ol C irl Oid.:n M<11~ • 1'*ain, Trum n Cbpote, Diane Ad rman R bcrt fr th ' h I spiced w1tl\ tritdt11 nal tr n<.h (n II h ;,nrf Cc111c carol:. and huhd y melod1 The ca I fl'Jlures actor1 David B11ney A I Carothers F.11.,a Tuylor, Vinct'nt l>owltnl( ind Mrchele Rober e Mu 1c11I dtrt:etor Conr.ttl Imm I will lead a choir ol 12 \'tll~t'S. ~1th solo1s.i Oi1rn.I Bunker, Rhonda Dillon and Curl Olt~~r Audrt'nccs will r~oan1ze 0..111tl Dlrne1 lrom "Bud t l.A.l\IC ~rn1e." Strrtctt St r r .. ewhc1 "L1V(" Shot m.uw 1clev1<.ion movies Jrn..l a re~rto1re of d.1 s1<.al .. nd modl1rn l.)lc.1~1> on 6rOJd-.J\ c11td r •1onc1I thNlcr ' Vincent Do-.hnr 1 d md1or lor<.e in Amr-11 ~m .ind lw;h th <1ter c1 n .tdur illnd 1he former art1~11c du ~Im t f the C:..re 11 Uikes ~ha l'C"' David Birney The tcr the PCPA and Oulilm AblJey The.itler Oranie Cuunty mus1cc1I riairun Wiii know/\ I Carothers Ci the ltbrelll'>I of Tomm) Tune~ r em show Bwsw~ which re<ently pl.1~ed .ii the Or4n e County Performing Art Center c.1nd a 1he -.creenv.fllcr for tele~• ion Broo~hn Bndg Elisa Ta~lor 1~ o noted the t<'r nd 1elc111 1 n actre .. s w11h r~ent JPf)e<Hc1n<<.'5i n Km• I Ou~ns," Cupid" ,.ntl The Milr h.111 \11chele Rcibt•r•w ·~t he el\C'\.Ut1vto elm.'( tor 01 the BalbuJ ~rforn11n~ Am, Thc•,11t-r The mustCJI dlH'Ctur of A Cl!r1slntL1) PuJJr1tJ 1 1 noted bolr11on solo"I Conr cl lnimt"I Ill• 1s 101ned hy tenor Od\ld Bunr r a lr'-'CIUN\I sol With the W1llt<1m 1-ioll 1..i tel <.:h ,., nd II Anaelt.'S M 1 t r Chorale pr1.rlo Rh 11d<1 t>11lon Eliso Taylor dnd mezzo ~rmino Gcllf Qlt\IC:r The Chrt!.tm .... Cont>ort t1 <.hu1r of nine \Oil~ will t lier c.1rol ,md rounds 001h anetent Jl'ld modem 1c1 embroider th!'> hterury lope tr\ A Chml1tt.n P111fJ11t9 appear c:oun of th" <.on r 111 n c I St Marl Pr~b)teritin Church i; c1 1h to our u•mmun1ty Ir m th Balboo1 ' Performtnll An ... 'The..,te1 f"oundot1 n The ho.,. appropmne for .. 11 d • e111h1 <11111 older " dppmi11mJlely two hours Ion • with un 1nterm1ss1c n Jt -wh1th "''iis.on.,1 1drc hmcnt '""'" be tn.cd b) the Ballxxi Tl Crlter~ support .iulld the 01-.;a TKtthl~1'Vrt.a111tJMC1 <1rt Sl~/.>r<1llu b SIO r <l11Wr111 w11Jrr 10 Coll lht &if TIW!tr 111 al 1~4''1 67l OM, Vincent Dowling Bless Us with Your Presence this ·Christmas . • Refreshments Monday, O.Ccmbcr 24 Chridrluu £,,_Masses S:OO "ChilJr'-·n\ M .:"-.c' in C hurch oanJ Hall 7:30 C .mtor and lnurumenrali c 12:00 Midnight M.1 \ P11 ff"lvkr """ Jm l\Jwh C 111111, , ,,.It"'' I 1,. h, ,,,., 1 .. .it"",,, I I I ~ Tuaday, Decc•Hr 25 c~ D.y MIUSrl 7:00 umor . 8:30 •comcmpur.1ry f.n«·mhle 10:00 ·children\ C hoir ;.inJ J~i.JnJhdl, I I :30 • Qu<.ln<'t 5:00 NO MA~~ oluriatry or Mary th~ Mother of God + T"•"'•l•,, .. ry I A ; -::;~,.., .. , __ ,, Ou N of ANG ls 2046 ~Jar Vista Drivt' (949) 644-0200 Balboa Performing Arts Theater Foundation prtstnt.s A Christmas Pudding The Real Stories of Christmas ·earring: David Birney, A.J. ( .arothcn. Vinccnr Dowling, Michele Roberge and F.li5a T;iylor A litnwry •NI ,,,..,;,./ Nmftt1io1t of Jtorin, sonp. p«ms 11ntl c11rols to c~l1r11u ti#'"'~ spirit of tht holit1Ay1. Ft11turi"t "10'*s by CINtrln DiclMis. M11rlt Tu111i1t. 7n"'"'n Capou. Ro/Jm Frost. O,.U,. N11Jh .i,.J ""'"J othn-1urprisn! Aa LA. trMJdea -aow a •p•cial Oraap c.-ry pftaiaef ac Sc. Mark Prabytman Church 2100 Mar Villa, Newport Bach M11JmDC I~ •1 Kr .. PM fhundoy, December 13, 2001 AJ eace On ADVERTISEMENT A Chriscian Communi ry of the AngliGln Communion Pacific View ar Margucrirl' Corona dd M<lr. CA (949) 644-046.3 'fr It 1'tJl1J1aJ ../ '/ / r ~~;/11jt r'h, 1' 111(·r~~ MONDAY, DECEMBER 2 TH )·00 p.m ( h1IJrl·n\ <. 'hmun~ Pagt.>'.UU follmkJ h' I fol~ l·ud uri,1 .11 ';, \O p.m 10'. \0 p.m. thl· (,1tt of ~1u~1c (( 'hrisrm.t' ( )r.unritl h' ( .urnllt.· \.um \,t·n,1 p11:~l.Jl'' I l'\ll\JI Chor.ii l-.ulh.amt o l ( hnmn.t'> be: .11 11 .00 p.m . TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25TH I 0:00 .1.m. Chri\lnlJ\ D.ty Euduri\I '' i1h C.1101' Come worship at " Our. Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church m 10u.n1eu There Yt1ll no1 c; Pm ~nd..• l>«unbcr l' 9 11Sllm ./~MA (\lnum b• l. I. lbMkh Com~. kt us ado" Him! Chnstmae •we a.Mee• • II 1.1.1 I -II ~. o ... id I """I"· ,..,,.,, Our Ladu 0 '"' 11 t'/ A11pi'ls C lhoJ Chur1.1 1 b:arrd al 204b Mar V1s1a ()r1 , NEWPORT tlARaoR LUTHERAN CHURCH 798 Dover Drive (16th & Dover) Ill r'llJ~fl Bra It Call (IJtfll .. 0.?00 New Beach, CA 92663 • 949) 548-3631 rr,,/;fjlt rir111 '(;!111rf'h o(J tlll l.f!o1 1t 11r111/ . '-J 1111il1 ,\ 1/flll ,,, 11/lt /If) D.t, 1d l h dl'.,dalc"• Dramaut \Ju.,itJI "fron1 Heaven ~~ Throne·· d1rl'l tt·d h, n1oincttc Bro iu "uh I ind.1 \k.,.,l'ngcr .• u:compani.,t ..:. 7, 11/11111111 The ovenanl h o ir & oloi t 1111. "l)e1 ( t1po" Plmc:r\ 01cht'\0<1 "'l"' \1..·lu: .u11-.1u: d1rn10r C '" l'OJnl Dr.am.a l l .. llll .and 'outh ~unda,. Dcccmhcr 16 . .200 1 8 : 30 a.m & 10: 15 J.m . Prcsb\ tcrian hurch o f the Co' e nant 2850 fair\'ic~v Road Co ta 1c a , California L . WISHING YOU PEACE AND JOY IN CHRI T ; . ·M·M~·M~~~M.1 Tim ~1c<..a lmont. Putor .. .~I~~. I~~~ Y:;/,,~~ presents A CHRISTMAS CONCERT f~pturing Claancel Choir Bell Choir. Children's Choir WOodbrldge High School. A cappella Choir Cllorks Hansen-Organ . Miranda Wu-Piano A•slin Hansen-Violin -Leah Hansen-Cello, •ezort Center Un ted etllodl•t Cllurcll · 160 I Ma~crilc Ave., Corona dd Mar (949) "4-0745 Corner of ~i.t'lt\KfUC lie \an Jt~u1m RJ. Monday December 24 Two wonhip Servica To Celebrate Christ'• Binh 5:00 ~m c A family Senice With • Sp«ittl ........ to Familia Wict. ,..... cWldND • A Chrisbnas Tradition You Can Count On. Three Christmas Eve Services ( Monday, December 24th at 4:00, 5:30 and 7:00 PM If you've ever v1s1ted before. you know CCNM as the church that breaks through convenllonal boundanes without forsaking the true. authentic message of Goers k>ve. Th&S Chnstmas. expenence a holiday <*ebration of music and message where the true meaning of Chnstmas will surely touch your heart Special Chnstmas programs for preschool and elementary age children and quality childcare provided for children 0-2'1P years at the 4 00 and 5:30 services only. • • LAW CONTINUED FROM A 1 ·meeting, it will fOTbid peop from all but the m t $1Jlall· scale feeding of ducks. t ms and otb r waterfowl. •nits ordinance a.s way overdu , • sa.ad Don Smith, a Balboe Island resident wbo said he has had to endure for years the rouJ-melling drop- pings at one Grand CcmdJ house. Other neighbors also testtfied about bvlng near "duck centraJ. • one of whom called the condibons there ·a filthy, di gustmg, stmkmg mess.· The ordinance was llltrO· duced by Counc1.lrnc:Ul St ve Bromberg Ul response to com- plamts about th hou e, The original where more than 100 duckl have flocked for dally teeding. Newly crowned Mayor Tod Rldgeway wu CJuic:k to poU\t out, though. that oty officials aren't targetang just one house. Thf're are veral plac s 1n the nty wb re ducks have t up camp to t~ advantage of humans' con isl nt gcnero 1ty, he said. Odor is just pctrt of th problem. A mam m<>t)vation for oty officials li ln the fact that duck dropping are unu 1,1ally hlgh in bactcna that commonly cause beach closure . But to acbaeve the ends of clean water and a mor pleasant Grand Canal, ory taff crafted th languag of the law to rocu on th O\lgrallon pattern that are disrupted when people el out 14rge quanb . ol food. nu. way, offld&la h.tve argued. lndMdU.-~owtng pieces of bread to duck.I won't be brMkJng the lAw. But the legal llghtrope olfi. ciA1t walked to craft the law could uJtunat ly fence them an: Pigeom don't rmgr4te, so th law's logic can't be extended to them. Council- .man Gary Proctor pointed out. Glover, though, pledged to look for a way to beef up th ordinance. She said that, as county rules on water quality ar exp«>el d lo become much more stringent, the Um I right 10 get tough . --ea... .. COWfS New-pon le~ She ~be rNChed at (949) 57~212 °'by e-mail at }UM c•~r•~tlmucom OVER 25 YEARS IN COSTA MESA •Now Owned & Operated by Mesa Upholc;tery • ... INSTALtED BEFORE HOLIDAY ALL CARPET & FLOORING CURRENTLY MARKED DOWN 30°/ooff Vinyls • Ceramics Wood • Laminates CALL NOW • 642-8400 ·~s DESIGN CENTER i''for All Your D corating Needs!'' FURNITURE REUPHOLSIERY • ' • Custom-Made Furniture • Slip Covers • Pauo furniture • Draperies. Shades. & Bedspreads factory & Showroom • 1998 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa i Cati for an In-Home De.s~n Consultation (949) 642-8400 ~~~~ I ll'/1 OFF llTI STORE! "'--Ill llcmlm -(-.y. p 1 .., .. ....., . ,. f WESTSIDE CONTINUED FROM A 1 ·sceea ~ not own prop- erty. He i1 a renter. t don't understand how UW. rommu- nity feels o 1trongly about home ownership u a quca.Wi- cabOn for partidpebng an the future ol our <.'Ol1llJ1WUty when the voten tent a non-~ owner to the coundl, Cowan 18.ld. Cowan said she objected to vilUying renters dS noncon- tribubng members ol th city when they too pay tu and partiopote an the government. ln response, St l. said he may have.been misunderstood. He ald he was In favor o f renters particapatlng in the proces and had nothing dgaa.nst those who do not own property. •J'm not aga.tnSt f1 nters for gosh' ake . There's more renters than property owners wbo vote .. and I'm lang all the votes 1 can get,• l ?l said Cowan and Slilel oanlinued to go beck and forth about maller details, while ~=~tned lo control the meetmg. Ead'8t in the~. bow· ever, Steel did as ert that homeowners should have •men weight· in the deciliiOrl· making process because they have more of a •permanent it4tul.. . Resident Mlke Sullivan flgreed with Stf>el and said he was offended by the proposed makeup of th romnutt.ee and did not agree with Cowan's dclirutaon of •stakeholders.• • 1 lhink you're Just trying to get somethJng through in a way that people wbo bve there aren't gofug for.• Sullivan said In contra t, resident Bill Turpat, who also is a member of the Latano Business Council. commended Cowan. Turpat has been rnbcal of pre- VlOUS Wests1d unproveme nt movements becau e he said they neglected the Lahno cpmmurutr· "What appreciate about Doily Pilot the prupoMl It that " ck>lll not·. neglect~ impOrtMC9 ol peo- ple who live and work on the Welbide to J*tiaplte ln this procw. ·.1\.&rpt Mid. ' Each coundl member will be able to appoint• member to the comnuttee and 1pKi.Hed commwuty groups will eecb choote two repreMntattves. tvlemben must be legal r.i- deots, own property on lbe West11de or llve on .the Westside. Cowan said Plve at- large members Wlll al o be chosen Tbe conuruttee will meet for the next 18 months wath pen- odac reports on all progress. The final presentAbOn ii lthed- uled to be romple\8d by June 2003. ·1 thank at' tame . th w~ pull together.~ the commonabbes ol the resi- dents and decide hoW to make the area a better ploce to hve, • Cowan said alter the meettng. • Lol'9 ...,.._coven CosU tMY. She ~be rHChed •t (949) 574--U7S °'by __,,,.11 at /olit•.,,.,,,.,.,.tltnti.COtn 481 E. 17th Street • Costa Mesa 645-2022 00 Birch St. (at Dove) • Newport Beach 833-0660 r----------------------, I WI WMll • Fall-lervice Wash I I $ I : 0~1 rs . Sealer : L c.., .......... U/)l/et ... ----------------------r----------------------, I IUGBT WAI& . f'UUAllMCS WAm •8A'A I I I I I I I L-------~:Z::.':C":.~·--------..1 r----------------------, I IMC01I WAIS : :::m WAa I : _,:t$JJ95 :=.:~.:=-: I • YDf1'L un I L cazaa Sj • U/U/e1 .J ----------~---------THERE IS NO~ WASH CHARGE FOR TRUCKS OR VANS! · MAGIC FOREST is back again! For The 17m Straight Year ALL NOBLE FIR TREES s339s s219s OPENDEC.1 LocatM At c of .(\rli!'llod ... Mim ., ,,.~ Codel••• Doily Pilot CURVE CONTINUED FROM A 1 guilt at trying to avoid cln- viog me to the airport so MJ'ly -had pecked m a duMle aandwtch that held body and soul together through the breakf ut ordeal. December weather m Boulder ii tnscrutabl I have been chilled to the bone and up to my knee In snow or quite comfortable ln just a sweeter -or sometimes both. Thu tlrne, th• days were in the 40s and suhny, and the rughts bitterly cold. I found tlus exhilarating -partly, I admit, becaUH I knew I would be coming back to Southern Calllorrua in a few days. I always llke to get up to speed on local new papers when I travel, end the big running story ln the Boul· der paper -lnvolvmg two totally disconnected ev nts at the local publJc library - was heartening to a vi. ltor who ll convinced th1 sort of thing happena only at home. It started when Boulder' head librarian ob1ected to the slze of the Amencan nag draped over the library entrance, quesuonmg It approprtatene s and claun- mg tt interfered with hbrary bU.lllleU, While thil contro- versy was heating up on local talk shows, a new u.hib1t titled •Art niumpbJ Over OolMltic Violence· -spomor9d by the Boul- der County S&febouse - moved into the Ubrary'• a.n ga.Uary. Its centerpiece, called •ttangmg 'Em Out To Dry,• conmted of 21 ceramic reproductions of male genitalia banO'iJ1g on a clothesline. The retp0nse was loud and unmediate, even tn th.ts swinging college town. The critics charged that while the public library was operlly supporting pomog· raphy, lt. was trying to restnct patnotum •And tn th.ts acnmoruous atmos· phere, someone brok.e into the art gallery and tole the contents of the clothesline He was, of course, unmedi- ately labeled a uue httlng lhe cbo1ce of items he stole That mspU'ed a local 50ngwnter, and wtule the ode to th.ls character w~ bemg played tnstead of Chrlstrnas carols on local radio tauons the bandlt emerged, cla.urung he wa dnven by anger over tax· upported pornography and male-bashmg He became an mstant hero to one group of locals and an Instant nut case to others. When I left Boulder. oty ofhetals were sUU u.ndecld· ed whether to prosecute, . / ,.;,.. Y.1~1rhN',.,/. t.fi,.,,.,.,.,.,n • OlA • EGL Certifted Diamondl • CUacomll8d Orders • Enppment • Wedding R1Dgl • Repa1n While You Wait • 18 t Merchanta .... 119111~ Looking For A New Opportunity? Would you like to ... •---. ) • upplmicnt or rtpW4C your cx1mng in omc. • Dc\dop .ind build .i buiine» by aciting immediate .uld m1Jwl income -"hilc cn1oying a more Aa1blc liftsrylc? • Take control of your umc, tinan C) and qwluy of hk? M}Onc who J(jim finanoal frttdom. more time or il Aarblc ~hcduJc , houkl take the umc ro in\'cstigatc thu opportunity. CAU now to 11ttmti '"' 1nfomumoMI bnrfirtt Wat Cou t Wellness (949) 631-584 5 Brent Haas . ,.. in1tJtuUonallze or free bim Departing Denver wu alm.ott u e&1y as depa.tting Orange County. I got to the Denv r airport much too early and found the security lin longer. but the procen more efficient. The machin-. ery looked new, the 1taff s med prof onal. and the{ were no bored M>l- d.iers ln view. And my wile p eked me up at the airport when I returned, thereby expiating au the departure guilt. Oh, yes. I had a wonder· ful time m Boulder with my family. We bought, raised and decorated the house· hold Chriltmu tree. My high school senior grandson was ca.rtng and accessible -in every sense of that word -and even exposed me to some of his triencl.I, both ma.le and female. And my daughter was my good friend. We talked together like grown-ups. occasional· ly over a drink, often with candor, but never too much. Next Christmas there will be more change But that 11 llght yea11 away, and thll year was good. Very good • IOlll'M N. -.L 11 • resident of S.nt.1 Ana Heights. His column IPPHl'1Th~. SURVEY CONTINUED FROM A 1 At the end of October, Beek sent mailers to all of Newport Beech's regtstere<S voters uklng· wh ther the city should annex Newport Coast The wrvey, paid for by Beek al'ld other activuts, showed 51.81>4 opposed to annexabon and 48 2% in support. The results are lnformal and not validated by any· county or city body •What's cllstressmg to me is how this process has flout- ed the people,· satd Beek. who wouldn't say how fllUCh the mailing cost "It's a com· pllcated issue wtth lots of que ttons that have never been la.id out for Newport Beach res1dentJ as they would have tf there had been a vote· For example, he pointed to the issue of a $25-millton payment from the Irvine Ranch Water District to the city as part of the annexa· uon deal The city plan to return $18 million of that money beck to Newport Coast residents m the form of tax relief, and the remaining sum ts ear· marked for improvement This Week 's Special GulAnJ .......................................... 99c 1" fa« Door Wiot4th1 ........................... s 1299 aJ., Cttl.r Grttras ................................ 5599 ,,,..._. Piu Grt1111 ................................ ~.99',,,,,.. HoUy ............................................ s599 ,,,..._. aw;,,,,..,~,,...,,_,,_ s2499 * • Cordially invitt you to mttt award winning f twtlry Designer prtstnting his latest unU,ut and exquisite colkction !Wlliolll .... 203 Newpon C-• Dmie Newpcwt l •ch, CA 92660 949.721.9010 0.--' Fnw "'"' "' .,.Jfar,., ,,,,.,,,,,,,,, . Thurtdciy, Dec.mbw 1 J, 200T Al I to that commwuty. Beek a1Jo S41d r d ntl bould bave more inlorm.•· lion about building rights on th• land -peci.ally the quesuon of whether the lrvme Co should conb.J\ue to control ngbts to bwld 2,500 homes there. · But many ctty otf1dals say all thete questions are 11Tel· evant. Annexauon of unm· corporated areu 1s deter- mined mainly by the Orange County Local Agency For- mation Comnus ton, a.ccord- 1ng to state law "The quesuon ts moot - M-0·0-T,• Ctty Counalman Dennis O'Neu said "There·s a proces ln law for domg th.ls, and that bu been fol· towed· Beek hM argued that the city should hold an adVlSory vote of the people, unng the results only as • gUtdehne when followmg legal cban· nets To avoid the costs of a special election, Beek had pushed the Idea of putung the question on the Nov 20 ballot for Measure G -an idea city offioalt flatly d rued. A battle over annu.aaac bu been raging a.mo~ tbe roughly 7 ,000 Newport Coe t re •dents u well. Som IC'tlY\StJ have fought for 1 vote among Newport Coast re td nts on the mat· ter -e po tbillty under the law which BY ti more th.an 25 protest. th• matter would go to a vote among those residents only Actlv1~t ' attempts to make that happen fatled lut month when they fell short of the 25 ,. needed to stop automauc annexauon Earll· er thi month, a court chal- lenge by Newport Coa1t homeowner Philbp OrHr was thrown out and the anneuuon we certilied u ofhc1al The city expectJ to begin irov1d1ng 1erv1ce1 such •~ police and hre to the area on Jon · t • JurM Cvp ...... Coven New- port h.ch SN ~y be ruched It (,.9) S7-M232 Of by e-m11I 11 June c~9r•nclee,.t1nws tom N• ,..,., 111111 .l.11111.uv .•net You II F uul 1111 '"'"'''' V.1h11", 0 11 Your f ·'"""''' l •·•11·. HICKORY FARMS' SAVE $4.00 Jib. BEEF STICK~ '999 SUMMER SAUSAGE,..... SIJ.99 Our •••rd·•laalna 9-f ~tkk I•-~ Jv-1 rtalll •ltll I MMott bitod uf -~ allCI hick4Jr) •mokt f141• OS i>.rfen ror ~ .. tJMr1., HICKORY FARMS' COSTA M~ A Cot RT\ ARD COR'l A or HUB•>R .. , 111111 \1 f A HIOS lsLA.."0 T e Tl~ MARKETPLACE A rtUl \t LOV.t R Lt \I I ~-1.n Et C \\41-.C> Rt AL CRO · RO D CE,'TER IR\ ISE 'B""""" ~ Jvfy parents always did their best for me. Now it was my turn to return the favor. • Stephan4 Ed\Atarda, TV & Radto Hoet All my life. my ~ncs _gave me: love. support, and a:>mfOn. Wficn the\ rtt1rcd. 1 wanted them ro enjoy the same kind of n l1_!tUring cnvironmen t. o~ smc:e 1982 •. R.citcn Point, a ~them California P~ tiomcs rommunicy, offers exactly thOsc qualirics and more. Regents Point a:>nrinlle! to pr'O\idc a urc .ind indcpcnd:cnt litestytc for chc residents of ics a:>mmurury. A.$ ~ oruf con~~ cm rcti!'C~cnt . community m Irvine, ~nts Pomt is uruque. It's fully licm.cd, accm:iit:Cd and offm three lcYds Of c:arc. So. no matter what kind of need your puma ~. Rqena POint an confidently mtet them. What's more. ~ts Point a1IO oKm a full r111F of ICtivitia. to your puma can say as aclM 11 they choolr. ~pucnaand c:hildial lll'CIC on ~ .. COMM . A12 Thundoy, o.c.mber 13. 2001 EDITORIAL Good must come out of Colby death T hough perhaps not dS cl&ir as everyone had hoped, th verdJct IS m on the d&ith of Costa Mesa High Sc.hooJ rootbalJ player Mdtt CoJby. The seruor died becci~ of bleeding and swelling of the brdlll caused by repeated blunt-force injuncs to the h&ld, th county coronets d •pctrtm<'nl detennined. Colby dted al the hospital where he was taken dltcr col- lapsing on the sidelines dur- mg a Sept 28 football game agctmst Ocean View High Ldst week, more lhdll two months aJter ht~ death, the coroner detemuned Colby hdd sulrered at least two head m1unes over several dt1ys C'"olhy <hd not J)drtnke m c ont<1< t dnllc, m prdcllc-e the wt-.•k l:i.•lon• the Ocet1n View lJ<lnli' ht•("tlll'>t' or fdllque and ht>dddc ht'' Imm the two pre- v1ou' q<1mP' \ ldn11l\. phv'>atldn cleared ( 'olb~ lo plrl\' 10 tht' Sept 28 qt1mt• \.Vht1t 11 c-ome. down to is ' tht'>, < '1>lhy most h.kely dtcd of whttt\ known~ !.e<:Ond· m11><1C'1 'yndrome. wturh occurs wht•n 'omc.>one i.uJfer.. d head m1ury <1nd then dJlOth r suru.lar m1ury IM•lorP the lust on<> h&lls Wh1lf' th ~re t1rP no d~ur­ dOC t"i thdt Colby's llI'St tnJury would hdve he.iled were he to ht1\ <' -..it out d yctme, 1t would hc1\1• l><'(>n d \dfr call to make, '"'Pt'<1ttlly cons1denng that he was told to avOtd contact in practio?s that week. A~ mvestigabon ttrto the death will. we hope, shed bght on the procedwes and policies that were followed, or not followed, after tus injury. Perhdps we will all learn some- thlng from this tragic event Nonetheless, ~e urge the Newport-Mesa Unilied School District to assure par- ents and the pubUc that extra precautions will now be tak-, en in light of Colby's death. We are talking about chtl- dren here, after all, children who are 1.0 danger or suffer- ing a concuss1on or any oth r head inJury dunng contact sports. Such lTIJUri are deli- cate. and it's always better to err on the safe side. Consxledng Colby was pre- vented from perf omung con- tact d.dlls, tt would have bf-en wi.se to sit out a game as well. U d player suffers a head lllJuty dunng a game of any sport. he or she houJd not return to the game and sbould not return to play ror more than a week. It may al.so be wtse to seek more than one doctor'i. opan- 1on dnd to require additional tesllng on head inJune . Death at such a young dge can be avoided, espeoally when preventive measures may save such lives No mdt· ter what. gastnct ofhoals need to begb:r1hese ~ aon now. It Just may save a young We READERS RESPOND Estancia High School wi/ns over a few more residents I I I wctnted Tun C'romweU to c,cnd hlS boys lo Estanaa. I'd mvate tum to come wtth m<• tn tlu.<t wonderful school I< 'onumutJty Cumm ntary, "< Kr..(' 8,tunoa High cmd OJ.ll'O ti '>Uper r,chool,. Nov 271. I'd mtrud uce him to some or the b<~t teachers l'v ever met, i.how him lods tnvolved tn Uwar rommwub who trctch lhcar ~ and rrund.s I'd l>how hun a lootbdll coach that knows there is more thdn Win· rung. I'd show hun when you hdve ciuldren, you am respon- sible for t.ead'un<J mtegnty clod sportmhlruhip. I'd show him a girls' und boys' sports procJfillll secon<J to none I'd show tum Advdllred Pktcement rounie:S, th.It oro chdllcnqlll<) und llme con.sunu.ng tor teuchen; ttnd stud<>nts dh.k , 1:1nd I'd how him u school when• p.lll'nts httvc to wrut in Lin<> lo till.k to toochers on f'C!JX>rt crutl night I don't want h1m to romo lo our M"hool, though, bfoc.ause h ~ms nurrow- mindcd f le as prc1udgmg a school by thmc thdt don't really matter and ignorantly baring hls uninfonncd v1 ws. Stat.as be r out th fdct that mall schoo o.re what kJds need. 81 num m1.1y help on the footbttll f Id. but In and out. l4rg numbers me.an g tbng I t 111 the shuttle ror m t t . f hope your paper &am evesy perent wbo know!I fllende ii COIY ~ Mpt _.. You atreadY hear tram our lddl, •a num haw bwl publ'lfWI regu&orly In the Not. I don't oetw Kboolil ~ • oftlln OI ~.OouaAmwrMg, butww~~~ C-.aM Ai a .....,, l!IWlda orad· ua•. I actuaUy knOW whet I'm ..air"'! llbaut. C1on1w.U c::1 :.:·::.:: = ~ \Wde JIUd9atl MS to COIMMmlttigb f Sorry. but tl will never hap- pen. Have you lived in Costa Mesa long enough lo realize that there is a 30-year rivalry between the two high schoob called ·Tu Battle of the Bell. week? Kids from the high schooJs. mduding myseU, would never play on the same teams as those klds. Oh, but Cromwell wants lo bwJd ct super higb·school that WU\S games. right? Well. how does one I m unport.anl lifelong I ns about losmg al everyon always wins? Becau aft.J r stcu11ng the {ll'St g11ls wat r polo tcom at Estanoa Lav years ago and swun.nu.n9, I encountered a lot of teams that didn't even know how to wm gracefully (Corona d I Mar High m particular). But hey, Cromw ll 1 also more concerned about hi real tate. too. WeU, th only reason it' not a h.lgh a h.- might like is for two reasons. 1. H doesn't Uve far enough off PlacE>ntia, wtuch pant~ tum from, he~ 1t. ·we!Stlide Coste Mesa.· 2. ft rmght be that S&On we're in. I feel thot Estanda gav you a pnvate, small school f l and &tmol• p at o public Khool pn<'e. Oh, and if ooe wantl to find some uper athJllltel, I <"an flnd • few that, heaven forbld.. even awed on the "W .•And II OomWeJI doesn't believe me. he nUgbt want to call Sam Nelton. th,, belketbell 5W who UYed on my IO'eet. or Ev• Venne, anothfor baskeCbllll .... And ooe lat comment. Let'1 hOf)ft CromW.U's kids ar smart enough ID lr.eep thetr •1nnet dilak1 ~. and get the ..,..... CaC11nwell e1pect1.ndbe ... ..,. •· --he----ID be. w.,._ W1MlldeC....~ ·-··-----' .............. ~ .. ....................... . .... ' .• ,__ 'It's like being proven innocent and sUU being puni8hed for it.' -~nge COMt College pc>titial science p<ofessor Kelw ... Me1riecMe. on t~ repri~nd ~ said he received T~ after being de.red of allegedly offensive clauroom remartts MAILIAG Doily Pilot With a decllne lD bustneu, Whole Foods wtlJ leave Us liiangle Squue location. Store should still consider other Newport-Mesa site I've orten wondered why Whole Foods cttose the basement level of Thangle Squctre as its Costa Mesa locabon ("Whole F~ dosmg Than- gle Squdre tore.• Dec. 5). My thank to reporter Lolitd Horper for detailing the deal that brought them there. With Whole Foods gone. I won't be Vl51ting niangle Square any longer. Th parking is temble, the tum too narrow for large vetudf':s, ct.nd eXJl!. are conJusing and poorly d 1gned. I hope Whole Foods selects a.nothcr Newport-MeSd IOC'dllon soon. Thelf pnces a.re d ldd high. but th lectJon of orgaruc ct.nd veget~mdn cwstnc wa d rclreshtng altemabve to the mt1J0r grocery chcttnS Good luck to the n xt tendnl that lr) thP hd m nt lf:'VPI. AMY UTI'ON Ca..td M~ Balboa Villag busin sse · could be assisted now H re 1 a uggesllon for the city of Newport Beach. Because or all th · C'Onstrucllon tn downtown Balboa. why not encourage busine s inMead of dnvmg it dWclY t•&Jt>oa Village bu m ff'ehng construction pmch, • Dec. 4) A unple plan - elmunate parking m ters on the treets, in lb lot ct.nd do not charge for th lot by the p1er. The few busJ- nes thdt are trying to hold on unbl May (wtuch m it.seU as a fantasy) i.hould be givt'n d break. The boat pctrdd parkJ.ng i th ~ I t of at That ts d hve-ddy l'V nt, and th people Me lrylllg to rnak a YClar·round lJVt.ng. There are so few J>dCC'I thdt the 1 or revenue, Ul compcinson to th good will th.at would be gatned, tS worth 1l. Th.is tS not unun rtune, so the pa would not be u'>ed mainly by beachgocn. I Uv on m.d from the fun Zoo . I th merrhdnt.s in thelf mpty tor bccaw. of lb park.mg i.ituauon. Th main lot 1 $7, which ls 11ppullang It ii. very dibCoUiuging to ·No Pdllun.O until M~y 2002. • We will be lucky lf il 15 onJy May. The ~nd result U th oty does not st p In WlU be that those of us who hve down her will have a beautifully lund dped c.tnd paved orect to our- selves wtlh row dft •r row of empt} - tor . If th nty does not do somc'- lhlllg. they mciy dS well tear down dll th bwldtng d.Od make the whole thutg r adenud.I. Not d bctd 1dc>d, but that is not tht> pu.rpoM! of thu. t~ndedv­ or. The city •~ trymg to make unprovements that will draw people down to Uus area. Why not tart now? · RHODA FRIEDMAN Balboa Perunsula l lome Ranch should be put to a public vote Your edttoridl d1'!rourdgmg d ref- erendum on the H omt> Rdoch pro1ect u. 11..S(>U clJ.scouragtng L" K p referen- dum on Home Ranrh off the ballot • uncldy) The Home Ranc-h u. d huy • pto· JCC'I that will 1ncrcdw trctffk dnd den- ~1ty dnd ennch an dlr cidy \vectlthy developer Although lht>rt> wlll he m1t1gdllon for the tr.ifhc cl!> w<>U d S contnbubon by Se<J r trom to d number of worthy proJC<"t . 1t t'-not 1~1bl to ruuy rount rbdldnce the negatavP ffect.s of thP pro1&t Seg<'rslrom hos th•· nght lo hu1ld on h1 land wathl.n th<> conhm·~ of the gen ral plan. but d!t ttui. devt>lop- ment far exceeds ex1 tang E>ntaUe- mrnts, 1t 1 t"nlltcly t1ppropficU<> for the re id nts of Co ht M£• a to wf'1qh in with thou oplruon. I know from my own rxpencnn" hghtmg the Dun I lot •I m NC\\ port Bedch that the cone i.1on qrdntNI to pro100 opponents are orten rrum- mal, but dre used to how th up- posed r pon'>rven ' of decu.1on makers to publk outcry Hom Ranch oppon nts hould rortd.inly alt mpt to plare d re.I ren- dum on th ballot. ElcctJon id'' mak this qwte a cWticull r t. which mea.ns that only th most d t muned of oppont>n t.i. will be uc luJ. U Hom Rdnch is th superb pro· )('ct that lht> Dculy Pilot believ It lo be, 1t bould be abl to wtt.hst.a.nd a r t rendum. If not, th n thtt people i.hould huv th ngbt &o JUit y no. SUSAN SKINNO CAUSTIN Newport Beach Boaters must be awar of hazardous conditions I ju't re.d the (The Harbor Col· umn. ·A " ue that could hnve gon the uthcr woh-Dt•< ·11 t1nd ht.1H• tht• following comment ~hkl• WtutchNd tt<;k d ·whc1t cctn we ledm lrorn th.-. <,1tuot1onr I "ould 'll<Jgl'!tt thl• h"t th1nq thdt IO<''<JWnrnn•d dnd P>.fWnPn< ('(f bodt r. nl'4>d to IPt1rn ,., to< he•< I.. the> lrlcubor 0('f)tlrtmf'nt nugs -tf the ·srnall-c:rdft wtl.rnmg" llt.19 1., llymg. do not ldke your l>OtJl out or thl' hcu- bor. There 1 cl rPason the I fdrbor Depcutment UIC''> thl'> nug It ·~ a wammg thdl th r are un 'XJX'C'led conditions on th<> oceun nw other Uung )'OU m nllon hould lX'., ~oncl, thml f'tr Th<> H.tr- l>or [)(>pdrtmcnt pt•r.1.>nnt·I Ml' t>xll" •ml'I) well·lrdtnt'<I hut thP) du not n~'<'d to be resc um<J tup1d pt'fl· pl Pt'OJ>ll· tlunk ttu .. cu~d not hdf)- pen to them, only to th1• olhN gu}" Thl• 1 lurbor Dt•1>0rtnwnt pc.•™Jnn •I ht1\.e cnouqh to do Tiwy cl o not nt'<'d to l.>d b\ -sit JX'Opll• whu clo not ll'>t' !ltKXI 1ud9mcnt dnd c ornmon wnw Thctnk \OU fur \t>Ur 11tl<'nt10n to th1' llllllll'r PAT NANGLE Nt•wport U •arh ewport Coa-;t doesn't want ewport Beach Only 22", ol tht> JX'\>plP ..,howf'<i up to voll' lor tlw ( ir •nh<Jhl lmt1u- tJv<• rortun<1tt1l\, th Cn• •nllqh1 wa defc•dlt'<I. dncl lortuntJtc•ly I m pl d t•d On th other himd. I wond<>r how nwny folks out ol thc1t PWJX>n C oa t drect w r • d.lllonc1 the pdltry 2.l' who how('(j up to vot • I ~u-;pc.!< t v 'I) ltt· Ue .il .tny dt dll, tx>c-c1w.e frnnkl) I don't think th<' N WJ><Jt1 C'(Kt\I folks hctd ctn)' tnler l In dny Of llW L''> uftectmg the r al Nt·\VJ>Ort B<>cKh. kl Uy. to thdt U'ldn)' ol th prot l hdllot w r thrown out w very d.iwppoull.109. ft' qwte appar nt thut lh r 1- dents of lhe "" J N wport Be ch do not want the enn all.on, end our C•ty Council, for what v r politicdl reason of ii.. own, t d.isc"ounbng th l'Odl will of th people, and nti41· ly b6 tng u on a proc !dwal chmen- ion, which t •why <lldn't w r6JIO lhi obJecbOn in a timt-ly fa hlonf• · Once ctgam, I'm v •ry, v ry dl.Mlp· pointed. WIWAM MOfMOE Corona ~I Mar Developers, too, can be community-minded . . Donald..., COMMlllTY~ • ti Pt L .. ..... ], ..... I ·' Daity Pilot Thundoy, ~ 13, 2001 Al3 Dressing up the support for children A spatklln9 holiday teo unfolded on th Pad.fl<" Run a gu ol CASA-CAST -Court Appolnted Special Advo- cates and Child AbUse Ser- V\Ce Teem -conv rge<l upon the Clubhouse dl Peli· can HW in N wport Coast The celebratJon wa billed as a •friendratser• by orga- nizen. w hich mduded Chairwoman Tncy Cottlleb and committee members carotyn LutUo, Michelle AprMdua, Kim CC>Mma, MkbeUe Dona.hue, Heether IQeta. Jocelya Lutter. Janke Markley, S\WVlM NalbandJ- •. Amy Nott, Cecilla Nott and Ellen Small. Attired in holiday finery. CASA-CAST supportN hared English tea on lht• Paohc Coast o mod1•b di ... played the fa h1on of t John. m!onnally ~unt •nng throughout the handwmt• clubhouse on the hill MPm· beTS of the orgdnJ7dllon\ board of dlr..ctors. inc'ludmq President Stacy Jones, lCrtsUn lrk.lch. Jill Donahue. Sule Luer. EJlse Mc~n. SIAda NMelman dnd Kyle TMm, also 1 nt their ind1v1d· ual and colle<.'tlve !.upport ·All of the monc>y ratwd today will ben ht ov<>r 500 neglectL"CI duldrPn in Ordnge . 8.W. Cook THE CROWD County,· sdlci GotUJeb. the daughter of Bn<-e ilnd CecelJ• Nott, longtun<> New- port Beuch community uct1VlSll. "Each yedr m Ordnge County, the nwnber of abu ed dnd neglectf'd < htldrc>n who bffom depen- d(>nl on lht• coun mulllplles • Gottlieb and ht>r s1c;t<>r. Amy Nott, both lollow thP Pxumpl<' <.et by lh<'tt parc>nb At Uu' um of yedr, 111 .. P'iJX.'<'tdlly 1mportdnt lo recog- ruw thf> '-'dlue of g1Vln<J not gl.f ls n :'<'~'>anly. but rttlhN <Jivmg of on lf The "-oil la.rntl~ ran be VCI') proud ol their lrddil.lon of mvolve· m •nt. dnd rertrunly CASA-( ·~-r und th chtldf n dlld lunube' <;erv<.'d elf th bcn<>· hc-1dnc.><, of th.ts except.Jonell '>pant ol noble obllq<' Tlu.s hulicld~ •.tson, CASA-CAST c<>I brot 16 y<?4rs of "help· mg on child at a bme. • In the grMd holiday lldd1· taon, Hoag t-lospttaJ' 552 Club produced a J5th Clnnual "Chnstrn Carol" ball, with all the tJimnu.ng More than 350 hosp.itdJ pon B gath- errd to dt><k the h Us at th tony Four ason hotel tn Newport 8cdch. The elegant bldck-t1 bdU was chaired by thP dcd1caled Terry and Bob Call~. With 1grul1ca.nt upJ>Or1 conung from ben • fdctor.. Dick pd Mary Allen. Jlm a.nd Mary Baban, John and Donna Crean, Cbrillo- pber and JeukA J)uma, Jer- ry and Maruou Hvrtngton, NoH Hester, Hans and Charlene Prager, BW and Nancy Thompson, Pam and Jlm Young, cllld Mrs. Richard lffle, to nttm only d '><'I l f w I ~l<JhllcJhb of the everun9 ancludc>d pcrfonndnC'e-. by th Mater Uei l lagh School &>U Choir cllld from the led· ented tudent perfonn n. of lhe Orang County H19h School ol the Art!. \\'ell· known Newport Beach SdXO· phom t Erle Marlenthal and his son Robert led the crowd in mgrng C hn!>tmdS Cdrol Dancmg to the wund of the W•yne Fosler t>etnd took gu b winging well mto the · HOME LOANS • lndcpcndcn1 Mortpgc Lender in The U.S.A. \~ -~' Call Eric to receive 16 years of "Co11fiJnitial &rvice anti Creative Solutions" 949·230-6762 8am~8pm cric_bezko@countrywide.com 6 1/2 day E r • 1 c FRENCH COUNTRY AT ITS BEST GRAND OPENING SPECIAL 10%0FF EVERYTHING IN THE STORE French European Antiques · I tali an Pottery Custom Upholstery & Furniture . Many One-Of-A-Kind Items Custom Made Fine Silk Florals Unique Home Accessorie·s 5easonal Decor LAZA e From left. Ann Raney and 8arbdra Carr enjoy the CASA-·T event. ruqht C"o-< hoar Bob Calla- han proudl) o,l'wred. ·Fund!. from thb <•vt•nt will go towcJrd I l0<1cf Worn •n'!. Pdvtlion -,cht•duled to open m 2C.IO:> • An unpre'>SIV<' $.225,000 Wd rdl d tOWdrd lhtJ> unporttlnt <JOdl ContnbulUHj to th{• 552 .,ucc1• ~ werf' holtduy revel · Cr\ teve and Usa CalJahan, John and frAneeS Appleg•le. Robert •nd Jaqueline DWman, Howud House Jim .nd or• John· on. John Lehman. AusUn and ShJrley Mahr. Sua and Uoyd llverman, dnd Jlm and Dianne Whittier • THI a.owo •wears Thund.ly\ and 5.lturd.lys Fine Home Fumishiogs Antiques & Coll«tibla TradjtionaJ co Cottage Gifu & Garden Decor Wi h LlJt & Ddivery GARDEN c.AFE Carden ~io Dining Bttald'ut, Lunch, Tea 8c Esprcuo 8v Event committee member Un Auer and her husband, AJ. at the 552 Club Chrl t- mas Ca.rot Ball. Hoag HospltaJ neuro ur- geon Dr. C hristopher Duma and his wU • J ca, at the ball. Candles to Chaocle6cn Utcd & Rare Boob Custom Pictwe Framing Fum.itutc Restont.ion and much more ! 130 EAST , .. ST . CO TA ME.SA '4t ,;....,_,., c:-f:A,, 1-~ (9 9) n2.11n Entire Store * SALE STARTS Today Diane Von Fur t nherg Earl Jean Trina Turk Burning Torch Jo· utamn C,u11men Pe\it Bateau Vi I et P.aul J · Junpl • • • . . . DATFBOOK . . A 14 1hunday, December 1 J. 2001 Daily Pilot mar. willpedarma,_.ol Hmdlrl M 111'nt1o I ~ I h BrilllD~ ·c.s r rer c.-Trilogy mapS plans for third season C:.i& WUM>AVS .Tbe ~County Per-buq Ms Center's Satur-.,. m Tbe Center teneS wUl be blld at 1 t a.rn. and 1 p.m. Jan. 12. March 23 and April 'r1 at Founders Hall, 600 Town Center Onve, Cos- ta Mesa. $8:(714) 5.56-2122. MISK OtOMLISHOW Orlpl98 Cout College will preieot a perfonnance by its 85-VOK'e chorale, dJrected by RK:ardo Soto, at 8 p.m. Satur- day at the Robert 8. Moore Theatre, 2701 fall'Vlew Road, Cotta Meta. The <*. -oCbs lllllMY'-· S5 or SI. (114J 4.12--- QASSICWC)M Aa.i .. •111• wtl dlNct Orange COllt Colege'I s,m. phony On::heltra m the tK- ond concert of its 4 lit ~ with mUlic by Antonio CM> i'ak. Qacoolo Puccini and Paul Dukas at 7:30 p.rn. Sun- day 4l tbe Robert 8 Moore Theatre, 2701 Po.ilVlew Rood, Costo Mescl. Sl6 or SIO. (714) 432-~. UT ON THE EDGE The Newport Beecb Central Ubrary will preMnt ·Edges,· an aroblt ol oil 1 painb.ngS by Laguna Beach artist Carolyn Reynokls, through Dec. 28 at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beac:b.. Free. f949) 717-3801. J Ult beea--you hive a small theater doelll't mean you can't stretch the dirnensionl With 'tilde tal- ent and d lot ol unaginatkn Take Costa Meu's Th1ogy Playhouse. Alter two yearsm Its luruted facilities an the Lab Anti-Mau hoppmg center, the r ldent company has I amcd th art o( up sizing. Show like ·utU Shop of Horrors,· •The Secret Gar- den• and •Anne of Green Gabl • gave th impression that the th aler was a good bit larg r th n 1t actually Is. Playhouse d11ector Alina BuU r will be continwng to challeng her ca.s dnd t d lgner, Jame Mulligan, oncl' th calendar turns Lo 2002. Th lhJogy has announced a -,ed.SOn com- posed ot eight productions, * n ... Wlllellaa•, lac. ~ The First, The Original, The Best LAKE FOREST (9•9) 581 -5566 ANAHEIM HIUS (714) n9-5566 COSTA MESA (71 •) 545-0310 LONG IEACH/ SIGNAL HIU (562) •26-1016 THURI llYllW four eech under the banners of Family Theeter and Adult Ensemble Theeter. Ra.i.sing the ·curtain on th thud season at the ntlogy will be a family production of Rodger. and Hammerstein' popular mU5kal •The Sound or Music.· This fact-based story of a would-be nun who bec<>mes govern , then stepmother of an AU1trian nobleman's brood of ven children. opens Feb. 8 and plays through March 3. Nell Simon's madcap farce ·Rumors,· about eight party guests who fabricate an elab· orate ahbi for the absence of the h05t and host , leads off the adult theater a.son run- ning from March 22 ~ugh April 14. Tb.is one calls for a two-level set and a number ol doors, which should keep Mulligan quite busy. The family theater reopens for~ June 28 with •eig • River,. the rm.meal balled 00 Mark 1Wain\ "The AdW!ntl.&res of H~ Ann.· The)Ollr· My down the M' A i'P CDD· bnues through July 21. Another family show, •A Uttle Prin , • amves at the nilogy Aug. 23 and runs througt\ Sept. 8. It'll be fol- lowed by the adult theater's venlon of the mu ical mys- tery poof •Something's · Afoot,• which will hold forth from Oct. 4-27. ·1Mpecting Carol,· a com- edy bwlt around a conunuruty theater group mounting a pro- duct>on of Charles Dickens' •A Christmas Carol,• will close out the 1n.logy season. playmg from Nov. 29 through Dec. 15. Hopefully, we'll see it Uus blne -Orange Coast College had scheduled it for ttus month, but replaced 1t with •Sdnd Mountain.• The 1hJogy also oonducts drama workshops for fOUll9 people 1t1 two age groups, 6 to 10 and 10 through 14. Deta1ls regMding tbele as weU as audition and ticket infonMtion may be~ by calling the theoter at (714J 957-3347. • • • Estancia High School's drama department, cutrenUy presenbng lbomton Wilder's classlc drama •0urTown: bas a special event planned prior to Friday's performance. Aiming at fostenng ccmmu- nity support. the cut and aew will sponsor an "Our Town Chow Down• from 6 to 7 p.m. For a SS donaOOO. VISilors can partake ol a soup diriner catered by Mu:ni's Cale and, if they chc>oee. stick around to the show at 7:30 p.m. n ckeli for ·0ur Town· are on saJ for $6 tn advance or $8 at the door. Call Estana a at (949) 515-6537 for more lnfonnallon. 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WC.-. ,....._...__.._ • .,,. ... ,. w-.rc-........,,..,...,... "' ""' ,., 0 • ,.., ....... Daity PJlot DAtteooK Thuodoy. ~ l3. 2001 AIS 'Ocean S Eleven ' better than just a remake S ~~~-IEEL CllTICS Lots of sizzle in this ny<keen,haslh ~ ectsy • • ~and. even . ·0cean ·s Eleven t cha.rm u Smatra and 4 though you Ba her Tarr, the explosiv • quick, deadpan delivery. J JOAll AINI expect to cl expert; Reuben l'\shkoff · o f all al the crime capers can't unagtn dllyone remake, there play~ by a fla hy and flam-I've seen an 2001 -looking iO cool I vmg pnson is bask.alJy no boyant Elliott Gould. He is •Sexy Beast• "Tb in a tuxedo Ooung conh- ccmpiDlltJn to lh mon y man and prevto~ Satre.· ·He.st.·, Steven Soder-dence, he conVln tu.screw the <>ngmdl Vlctun of lhe1r target, Terry bergh's "Oc."een's Eleven" is the hi . sch me will succeed even •0cwn· &>nedict (Andy Garoaj, who one that's out al Agt\l bfjfore going.mto d t4ils Elev n· Wllh tS th own r of lhe casmos. Coming off the mtlcal sue-And such d crew! Brad Pttt the Rat Pock. Garc1d is has usual aJoof sell of "nattic• and "Enn Rusty, the operatiom guy, wluch w ftlld portrays lf-confidence Brockovlcb, • this 11 ~ MOit alway.. snacking but Wlthout star-dnwn. and arrogance to \be hUt. stylish film to date and as light ~up those ruce silk and this Also, clmOllg ttus ebbSt a 5wmle stick. But it deliv-shirts and SW (The COltUme own againSt Clooney Mon~ ot ndl publici· ty hdd g1v n me hype d.l\Xlety -urely th moV\e couldn't "' liv up to 11.s pr And ev n though the ~ had fizZled b~ th nd, I w d c hled to be proved wrong. • ~ NMZ. cs, lr.iel 1n Cos UI ~~Is WI eucuti~ aMdtM'l1 for• f1NnC~ S«VtCfl c~ l'eleu!.e, which group is SduJ Bloom (Carl ers QUlle a kick Just the same. design here as another stw\ner.) is pk:Jt-dnven. I went knowmg 1 Reiner) U\ d c'rUdal rote. Soott In the odg1na1 "Ocean's Basher tDon Ch die with a would all this tdk>nt V}lnQ Cac10 and Casey Affleck p&ay Eleven.• Frank. Dean. Sammy. Codcney accent) the demOli· RosEY's AUIOBODY. With each oth<!J" for top ol the twtn broth rs Turk and Vl.rgll etc., were at the peak ol their bon expert. dlld Matt Damon IS help, but not so Tub was d t-Wloy, pecbveJy, trans-Rat Pack hipness; the movie bght·fingered I.mus ~ tMln elfort as surely ti!; the~ portdtJon xperts. was lust a showcase for t.helr Attleck and Scott Caa.n. lhe they p&anned to pull off Web a rtnaUy, Juhd Roberts is 1i penonalities, wtlh the actual ub.hty men. ar a hoot broth· You have the right to ch oose you r repair fa cility Insist o n the Best team effort. Oredn, o.mny' ex-W\fe and heist almost an afterthought ers who still act ~ they're m ·0cean•s El ven · rerf'r. to current qvlfn nd of Benedict. In ttus new and improved lugh school ("I'm gonna drop LIFETIME WARRANTY Danny Ocean fet>orq«> I w~ cUllused to the version, the heist lS the daz-you Wee t.lurd·penod Frendl1·1 Clooney), a recently pdlolC'd tar. nuJ.Jmg around m the zlmg focus -an unposs1bly And, of course, lher" · natural-born I adPr who must backqroun<I Th re 15 a greot clever. dangerous and convo-JulJd Robert.5 m her best recnut J J experb to xerul<> de.ti of <'c.lffidfddene 10 ttus luted plan to steal $150 nuJ. wounded-bud mode Sh Uus hrust. 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Bistro 8y St.,Mn s.ntMFoce S } aqo,lv Italy Wlth my fnmily. spending tw() wonderful bng R<>mf', Florence ctnd the Ama.lfi t ot my fondest mcmon were ot the worid('iful mett w hod in offbetlt, out-of·the·WdY little tclurants W OCV<'r at Ul five-star UlbUshmcnts, but tnStJ !'dd poked a.round unbJ we found man. ftUOily·run tratto- nas tlldl •rvc>d wond r1ul, t1uthcnlic food at >U1J>llSl.D9IY rt'dSOnabt pnros Although ouch restaur<llll had its own dJstmct per-.onality;they dJJ '>hd.n><I Ul ('()ITIJnOn il w t.IITll, f<JJTll.bar t1tmoi,phl're, wetl·pl?- J)df{'(J but 'Jlllple food, und own<'rs who more often than not knl'W ffi<N of the reg~ by OtUOC Mdlly ot the k\U· rdllb, pt_'<i..tlly U1 th• •.outll. '>J)Ortl'd woocl-hurrung 0\.£'~ th.tt tWTWd out rnsp J>ID'Al.S and oltt·nllJn(>S Ule mok w~ dbo DllllG IEYllW the matria.rdl ~ tbe tanmy. Although I haven't been bock to Italy uxe lbat visit. I can at least enJoy some ol th ambience of tha.e little tratto- nas at What' CooJung? Bistro, the Newport Off("h ;taplt that does a wuuung job of combln- mg most of the best attnbul! of Italian cuislne in a Newport Beach strip m.aJl tting. Founded l1l 1976 by Lucia Luhan and her husband, Or. Jorge Luhan. What's Cook- ing? has been delighting locals smce ats operung with a cozy. friendly atmosphef1 dnd authenbc, well·craJted Ital.tan cwsine. A large. horseshoe· haped bar is the donunant feature one pots after walk.mg into What' Coolo.ng? Th bar is usually crowded wtth patrons pdllently ~aabng for a tab1e or imply en1oymg dt.nner '" perched on d bar stool The bar fronts a mod m-lookmg exlubiUon kltchen, and onf' can't h Ip but nollce th moldering wood·bummg oven tucked in on comer. Duung areas frame each side ol the bar, one Side a more open casua1 setting, wtule the other l$ partlbOned witll d CUT· ta.ined archway and is welJ. wtoo for pnva paroes ltaJJan wa~ and bnghtJy pa.utl· ed pottery adorn the walls add.mg to the feeling of be.mg Ul a 1\.uiican Italian Vll.)dg . Th wood-bwrung oven practJcdlly houts ptua, dnd the pizzas are one of the rea - lfans I keep coming back to What' Cooking? 1\'lo or my favorit demonstrate the· yin and yang of toppings offered. The Margherita ($8.95) is about as unple a they come, porting only som fro h mozzarella cheese ~nd a tangy marinara . auce. It's a impl pizza that' perfect as a hrst course for d group, or a a lmple entree dlong wilh a cnsp Cc:lesar salad ($7 95J RecentJy, brother!> Jason and Jorg hdve assumed Ule responsibility of running the ri taurdnts, as Lucia dnd Dr Luhan spend more tune c1t Ule farruly-owncd hed and bredk· fa t dlld cooking school in Tuscany. TI\e brothers have wasely made few chang , but one welcome one has been a sllght J>dM9 dOWll of th menu, fCX'USlng on the more populdr dish . Th menu IS now d1Vlded Ullo two pag , on llsbng ·the classics: dish that have become local favontes, wtulc the other side sports specials that change on a monthly bas I like th idea of peaals that change at Uus Ulterval; at cillows th chef to continually ff hen th m nu. wtulc> Clldbbng din rs to t:!nJOY a chsh th y like on more than on occasion. Anbpd51J 1S o( COW'S(> a sta • pl of lta.IJdn meals, and What's Cooking? offers a Judicious selection ol starters, tnduding fried calaman (S8.95) that meeb my two benchmark test:&: It' not greasy, and it's ~ot tough or ch wy. Drosscd ll1l· ply with lemon Ju.ire and pcll'S· l !'/·and rved with a sid of mannara for chpping, it' alwa\''S d wbl pleaser. Pastas are dOOth r hxturl' of tlnY good lldlJan trattona. and Whdt\ Cooking? is no exception Luoa' motll r, Mana, dl lhe age or 88, sbll mak dl.I of thP luffed pastru. by h.md -not only for What' Te11111ite Pl'Otection Loll 1ast111, tlllf'Ol•ltally f1111dly. Free llfo pamge & lnpectlOll Lie & Bonded Call (714>381·5763 Doily Pilot 00-Hf ,t,{ HI DAIL'/ "'OT Wbal's CookJngt Blslro owner Jason Luhan, left. and ExecuUve Chef Bret Young show off a couple of favorttes, bralsed turkey leg, foreground, and blue nose sea bu at the Newport Beach restauranl . Cooking?, but for Luaana's tn D.tlld Potnt dnd the Canuly catenng bus:tn . Mama Ml8' •Grandma· d monstrates that sh till has the nght stuff with uch ch.sh as ravioli d' vltello ($15 QS), thin pasta pock ts tulfed wtth gnlled vedl and fr h herbs, served with d ragu of wt.Id mush· roo~ AnolJ:ler ~atty is the gnocctu tSt3.95), erved with a pe to Gorgonzola sauce When we were rved Ltu~ dt h recently. I funched momcntanJy thtnking lhill the r tc:lurant hdd commit· led the cardinal an of over saucing its pd ta. One bate dJspeUed any bngenng fedr, a I enJoyed a d lkate duce thdt h..td gra y hmts of basll punctuated by the creamy. pung nt rldvor of the blue che e The 'i.ducc nhanced rdlher tht1n overwhelmed the light potato dumplings. What' Coolung? B~tro foUows a uc-ce ful fonnula tabhshed over rentunes m th ltdl.ian country ad The menu offers unpl , well-pre- pctrod dJ h dt r asonable pncesi the taff lS fnPndly, and the atm pherr as reldXed dnd rnv1tmg lt'b the perfect top aJter a long day. whetller for a rPlaxro fanuly mecll, or t1. qUJc-k bite und , qlcl '>of wm<" al th<' lively bar. • STIPMIN SANTACROCE'S ~esuurant rtv1~ appear ~ry other ~.Send him your com- ments at sdwnt~-dlnin9 com. 'CIUOll • ..... , • • 1 think the adrenaline may have been flowing a little on aome of hla ahota, but I think even that provea he'a ready ... " , LMy Hint. Newport Harbor High boys basketball coach on t~e return of Greg Perrine Daily Pilot COASTERS: I OUllGE COAST COWGE A1llLE1lS Of Tll W&I mmw Dec .... , 1 honot.e TINA BOWMAN Sporft ..._Roger Carlson • 949.57~223 • $perts Pax: 94'9-650C170 Thursday, o.cember 13. 200 t BI HIGH SOtOOl GIRLS TENNIS CHAMPIONS ~,.., ~ -·~· Newport Harbor Hlgb's Su View League girls tennis champions, coached by Aetcber Olson. Back row, from left Krl5ta Mcintosh. Carmen Khoury, Kelly N'elson, Natalie Bravennu, Megan Hawkins, Erika Buder and Christin Early. Front row, trom left: Brittany elson, ()MY Pl.OT PHOTOS IV DON l!ACH IOYSSOCCD CdM collects, 2-1 CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona dcl Mell J hgh boy soccer team scored two g~ an the first fiv minutes of lbe second haU to earn a 2-1 win ov r visiting Calvary Chapel. in nonleagu acuon Wednesday After a coreles fir t half, sopbomoro Jeritt T}layer SC'On!d oil dJl Ul&lt from senior team captam Andy ~qwst in lhe 48th rmoute Two minutes later; CdM seNOf' goalkeeper Geoff CoWer booted a punt which SllJed over CaJva.ry Qapel'I def and sophomore Danny Whitaker SEE SOCCER MGE 12 BonnJe Ad4uns, Vanessa Dunlap, A.J. OIJon and Dlana Khoury. · HIGH SCHOOl IOYS IASllETIAIJ. Perrine is fine in Sailors' victory Senior point guard leads Newport Harbor to nonleague w\fl over Edison in early return from tom ACL injury. a.ry Faulkner OMV Pl&.OT NEWPORT BEACH -.-------. Th only nussmg lngrodl nts were a three·pomt wish and a better ovatJon when h left lh gam for th fmaJ urne W1lb 11 seconds I ft. But Newport Harbor High ruor boys bask tbdll standout Greg Perrine wasn't ...._ .. about to complatn about his ....,. S1 unexpected. yet ururubgated return to the Sailors' tin up Wednesddy rnght against nonJe gu VlS1lor EdJ.son (4·21 A httle more than four months -no I lban 134 often excrudating days -alter he tore tm left antenor cruoat bgam nt lbe final w k of th um.mer scheduJ • tht> 6·foot-1 pomt gUdrd not only started. but led th Tars to a 57-46 com • lrom·behmd triumph in his hrst game this n Perrin • a thud·Y«'•tr tarter who earn d M'COnd·lNm All·Sea VI w l.odgue honors last uon. th n blouomed tnto a college prospect ov rtbe off season before getung hurt. fl.rushed Wllb a lHJD·higb 14 polnts and sax ts He tut 4 ol 8 fteld-go..l •tt mpts. mdud.ang his Citst two. and drained 6 of 1 foul shots f fe also collected three rebounds. three teals ct.nd on blocked hot "I thought he looked pretty good.· ewpon Co.tch l.aJTy Hlrst, who had downplayed talk of Pernne retunung before late February. 11 at all, managed to say wtth a strAJght face • 1 think the &tdren line may have bt"en nowmg d htUe on 'i<>me of h1s hots (0 for 3 from lhr ·point rang 1. but I think even that proves h was ready • Pemne. deared to vraroce full peed only last week. printed. lashed. leaped and C"Ut through · op signs Hust t before Nm. hoping to nsu.re he WcU absolutely, positively fit, before teppmg bac1t mto game action. "The doctor cleared rum, our tntmer cl ared rum. his p.trents cJea.rod him and he hdd two red! good day of hard practtce (Monday and Tu ayl. • Hirst Sdld Pemne. who exhausted tumscll W1th thnce· we k1y rehabilltaUon loot that followed reconstruct.iv W'9 ry, sa.M1 be w Just pl ased the Sailors. who went 5-2 W1lhout th ir floor I ader, earned the victory. A wamung ion def nse, unplem nted by Ht.rst at halftun . was on lead.mg reason the Tars out cor •d lh Chargers, 33-16, to tum around a J0.24 halfUme defaot But P mne' rune serond-tiaU potnts and cl arly urging conhdence were Abo hug • postllv for the ~ SEE SAILORS MGE 12 w-pr1se Newport ...,.., Greg Perrine gff Steven Russell SPORTS . . ~ B2 !hundoy. o.c.mber ' 3, 200' Eagles Struggle m 56-52 Joss . . Estancia breaks out for a third-period run, but Irvine comes away '\\Tith the victory. Life after Micah Young ls not y for the Bst11nclo Hl9ll boys basketball l(>dlll, which struggled to find rhythm until a third-period run. but sc-•· lost • .56..S2, to vlsltlng C6S22Y Irvine ln nonlNgut> .,... S6 action Wedne day ...... Sl nag ht l\"cul1ng. 2n-22, at haJftune. E.\tanaa (2-4) took otf on a 17· 8 run ln the hrst four nunutes of the tJurd quarter Eagles senior guard Jorge Jlrado. who scored 14 pomts, dramed two thn..>e·potnters and aJso drove ln for a layup to aid the run. Senior Femaw.lo Maldonado scored seven of h1s game- hagh 17 points ln the run and tus free throw with 4 02 k:ft ln th lhard penod g1tve the EdglC's d 39-32 lead But fre<> throw dctually prevPnled Estilnoa from brPdlung uway or coming Ihle k in the fourth pcnod The Eagles were 2 for 7 lrom the free-throw line m the fourth quarter 19 or 21 overall). • 1 Wds very proud of their effort,• Estancia C'oaC'h Chns Sorce sa1J of his &glt'S. "But we'w not loolong for moral v1ctonc.. W«>'rc looking for w·s. Thts one as vf'ry hard to wctllow • It wu hard to 1w&1Jow bK4t alt~r Estanc:id' spurt, lrline 12-4) .nawered with a 10·2 run to cl out tM period and gained a 42-4 t lffd. whkh it never l0&t. ' The Edgle<J Cdm as cl<Xe clS 50-47, after a 6-0 run with 3·41 remaining Junior Matt Cachola ltC'Ored four Points and dished to Joey Undquist for di\ easy bucket in lea u..n two minut . But. tl)(> Vaqueros hold off the l!agles aft r Estancia went 2 ror 1 from th Ire - throw line over the last three rrunut Lmdquist. &t nda's junior center. chipped 10 nine point and eight rebounds. while Prado nailed thr three-pointers ln the MCOnd half Prado ihot 3 fll 1 behind the llf(", The Vaqueros shot plenty from t.hroo- point land, putting ln 5 of 17 three- pointers. The Eagles return to nonleague actJon tonight at 7, h05llng La Qwnta. -by Slew V\'9ftl mu• 111we-.~sz !MM t 17 ,, 14 • S6 Estlndl 7 15 19 11 . S2 ..W. · Zoltltf 14, ~ 14, K~ 10. lrdord '· ltight ... ......,), ~ 2. l-9t. 90lk .... .._... l. .,..,..,,d '· ......, '. Fouled out • none. Ttc:hnclft • f'IC)M ........ .,~Q,MMdor\ldo1' Undquht 9, sn.41 7, ..... 14, \'HM o. Glcho&I ... No¥al! o. Andef1on 2. Pinto O 3-f;lt. gollh • ,.,. ) lou6ed out ·none T~·none Sage HW romps. 73-49 Sag I UU High's boy.,..._....._~'""" '*ketbdll tNm med In with their hot vcu lty victory Wednesddy, defedllng Uberty Chlbtian, 73·'49, in Uw consolauon brdckct ol th.-Tdrbut V'Tornh Tournament. Kevin Joyce (20 points and sev n tt>~) ~ Mtke Fitzhugh l 18 potnts and six r~bound~) I~ the WdY for the Ughtn ng ( 1-3) Th two meet agatn today at 2·30 m another consolation 911m . • -rm=· C& 0 d S...Ml.l.71,a.-YQ ... Ube'1y OW.CW. I It '1 II 4t s..... 17 16 29 12 71 ....... Lapw 5, qce 20, 'Nlliarns 7, ~ll.Cho0.~10."-5, ff'iecfrlc:N l. Swer1lon 6. Wlluns O. TIMey O, c.octnnO )1lC. 90lft ~ 5. ~ 2. Lopef I, Ir-1 Fouled out none Tedwc.M • noM Sage Hill girls win. 23-21 Sdge Hill I ligh w45 a 23-21 wmner over vis1Ung Saddklback Valley Christ· Ian Wednesday evening ln nonleague girls ba kctball. Came Clark I d the way with 13 J>Olnts. whil • Keib CW>hing n ttcd lx points and pulled down 20 rebounds to help the Ughtrung tmvrove to 3-4. a Kings ran. 71-60 CvtoM del Mcu li1' h'\ [][] boy bok tbdll t<'dm dropped to 1-5 w1lh a 71 • bO 'onordfftoy TournJ· m nt los4> to La I la bra Wedll<'Sday rught. dropplnq Uw Scd Kinn into tomqht"· ti o'clock game again t La\ V.C!)t•' ChdpJ>aJ:al. -t.llllta e n .... e~· 13 ...... LA.....-11,C-oa.._8 u ..... . 16 11 10 16 11 C.CWON dl4 MM 7 2) 1) 17 60 &.9 ...... ·Sitm1.~4'~ .. Wo 17, ~ 7, iuco 6. McOonougtl a. ~bon14 ~ 90Ml . Wo 5. lbco 2, IC4tn.1efli0n 2. Mdfw'9 I, ~ 1. Fouled out• l'O'W C-.. Mw • Nontwidgt 16, Selborl\ I ). MlncillM " GI.-... ~ l. Sherick-Od!Wn l. Wiid\ ... Ntj.w 2 ).pt 90lk. Hor1hridge l. 5-bofn J. ~ ), ~ 1. lou6ed out • none. Anteater pair 27th UC Irvine Ire hmdn ITkJ Bnan Morton dnd ophomore Jondthan Endnkttt ari rctnked 27 th an doubl • In th ltttC'.,t lntercoll<'tJltlh' Tenru Association rt1nk1n9 Th duo h 5·2. with llw only lo•,-.,, • ., C'Oming to lh<' NM 1 • ttnd 1 t>-r.mk1'<I pcdr" In the nation Enc1rik<1t (7 ·41 1 .. ranked No 74 an .,angl For th<' AntcotN wom1•n''i tt'tlnt, ruorJonru •ymouri'> rcmke>d hl!>I in lngl RUSSELL CONTINUED FROM B 1 .... lUl/12. , .. Heu .. L C«0N dll M# thoughtful. rt>.,pt•ctful ttnd cmanenUy roachttblt'. thP v terdn wre thng m ntor ~1d he tS reluctant to antroduce too many mov~ to has flcdgltng f arsome force. HIGH SOtOOl GIRLS WAHR POLO CdM tilnes up with 12-3 victory WdS the football team's MVP .... .i seruor. penned Irvine I hgh's Danittl Hatt.Im 85 seronds anto the LIU match I Ir pinned two opponents dnd dl'ClSloned another. 11 -5. en route to the final ~6-foot·2 ~2SS ~wmuing DMlleR: , ... , elgt:t c:a.k c-..y Mmqi.wt ...... ..-.s...- ·1 don't want to try to teach tum too much. because whctt he' doang now IS workmg pretty well.• Almqwst sald •If 's JU t going out .md hammenng people • "I've surpnsecl myself a little bit. because I haven't wrestl<.>d 'ilnce my freshman year,• ScJld the Dd1ly Pilot . Athlete of the W.-ek, whose prevlou'i tenure en lh<' wrc'iUiny room when d broken hand c;ustained in football prevt>nled hun l rom pl.iymq basketball .......... -v.-y--............. ~ ....., MVr. CrOlllln ~ ~ of the__. w being·~ N ... ~~· RuSS<!IJ. too, Is r luctdnl to cloud his one-tmck rmnd with lt.'Ch.ntC'OJ manutlt.1 ,......,._ ..... .,Hewon four mRt-. ~ W.. pn. indudtng one in the fint period of lht tide l'Mtdl. • 1 i.e<! other guy'> domg tt.11 these double legs und high uotr he'l, • Rw.M•IJ Sdld "But I don't do <lllythmg fdn<.y. I dlway~ go lor the hceidJock, or I sprnwl and fall on top or to_, \he t..., ... ight ~~ of~ IMne ... wrestling tourrwnent. "Co.tch AlmqtJlst hdS been hounding me to wresUe ever sanC'e. but I kand ol ignored him • Almquist. however, remained persistent and Russell's swan song season ju'il m1gt\r become something speoal •Jip's -,uch an athlete." Almquist Sdld "The (football) strength coach said he may be the lrong<'St guy ln CdM w.-1ghtWtmg h.tStory. As d freshnldn, he bowed a natwal understand.mg of body position, whJch asn't always the case with big guys I le' very strong on the mat and he doe n't like to get pushed around, He took a guy down eight tam~ an the first penod one malC'h t.hb y<'ar, which h. very unusual for a he1tvywe1ght. I le's so trong, he weclrs kids out d.nd nobody can hold hun down. I sat down with him the other day and we talked dbout hJm qualifying for the Ma ters Meet (the tep after · sec:Uon flpals. from which top finishers move on lo the stat champion hips).• And though Almqwst loves Russell's attitude, ailling h.lm an Id •al lod who is th guy · <X CdMon11lly, Ru II' mcltul<I., mov(• onlooker to r pond. ·1 sldmmcd d guy to Uw mttt lll th Irvine Tournament and I ht>ard the crowd ~JO '(>oh,· • h<' scud •That got me 1>umpc>d up • Pump:ny Iron has h lped makt> Rw.wll t1 bully wltll d headg ar I Its rnmb:ndt1on ul bench prP'i 1325 pounds) i.qudt (48S) tlnd J>OWer cl an 1285) earned him lht• ..c:hool thr~·Wt rccon.I last unun r "The b gg st thing I h.ive going for nu• ai. trength, • !H.tld Rw.seU, who ts dlso d<>v«>loplnq confidence. •t lhink he thought h could be comf)('tlUv<> lhb. y ar, but conf1d •nee r •ally ncpt up on him Id.St w k, • Almquist '>did, "I'm gcttmu more und more cvmlortobl<', • swd Russel.I, who pl1tnl> tu µloily fuotb .. dl 1tl t1 locttl community coll1_oge next ycdl "But when et comes to movl.'i., I wunt to ldk<' on • thiny ot tJ time.· CORONA DEL f\lAR Juruor tand- out Ch.nstma I lewko cored five goal • Danielle Carlson added three and Bnttany Bowlus two di. co·rona del Mdr I ligh'~ g irls watl'f ArMi•on polo h'am defculC'd IN...._. Arlington ol R1v<>r- \1de. I 2-3. Wc•dnt•.!>ddy 111 non!cd.CJUe dction. C:dM 11·0), runk ~ '>lXth hy Thl• T1mP'> 1n th(> Soutlwrn C 0dhfom1u rPqiun. pldy'> No 7 Lonq BC'Mh Wi lson en t1 nonh•cJt1U(' 9t1mc Frltltty di h I 5 p m dl Bdmont l'ld/d COtK h Aaron Chcmt.•y''> SN Kan<J S 1umpcd dhec1d, 2·0, 1n the hr.t qud.rter wh •n Bowlu <.<-orrd with 4 18 lf'lt dlld SAILORS CONTINUED FROM B 1 Pernnl• i1t1v•• •·w1u1rt root .,..,,.-luwl ..Cdrt' wht•n ht' CJOt up g:nqcrly dlll'I ldlllllq clunng d U11rd·qudr1 •r luyuµ I l e quickly '>•9nc1lcd tor .1 rcpldct>mc nt und limped \hghUy Iv th<' bench 11(• returned to UC'taon. however •• ind later 'KUd 11 Wd\ only t1 •tw<•uk • that i.cured hun mort> lhon tJnythJnq DAILY PfLOT SPORTS ... LOCALS ONLY • '11ie 'PfuJer C(u6 Carl yroviJts tlu foffowt"tJ 6'ntjits on Otll of Soutlitrn Ca(ij.ma{a's fintst 8"lJ courSts: W~ Green Fee -S75 <Mo•-n.-.> Weebnd Green Fee -S 100 cPrt-8-> 1't'w. ~ Cardfuiatrs Wiff 'JUcci\'t '1fi, 'F olfowi"8 'Btrvjits: . 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Huff 6 ) pt ~ Hutt 2, Roquemof• 1 Foul«t °"' ,_ Nenport HllftMw • Melum 11, Peteoon 1 ,~ 6, Pen~ 14, CM'Nfon I. ~fenb.ch 8. ltOfden l, l'llWWft '· ~ o. ~ 0 ) pt gcM" c.-on 2 foukod °"' ~ Orang :a Coast's /\zz to·Jlawaii CO~IA M[SA Ju'>lln . Aue. u p1tch<>r lor llw O r ru 1• C'o11st C"ollegf' bdwball tt'um, \l<Jned to pltJy lor thP Uruv •r'>1ty 111 I lt1wc111 nt•xt Y•'df, l1crtJ1t•1; Cwch John Altobdla '>tJJd Aue. u b·loot·1, I HO-pound, lcfl·hand<'d pttdlCl who will <•nt 'I ht'> "''PhCut\Ott' '4"ct~IO lhb .. pr1nt1 for tlw Pm1t .... rom1)1)t'<,I u b 5 llRA und d 1 • 2 r< ord 111\I yt•ttr. • 1 h• ht1'> lf•tJ lly hk)'>'>t11111-cl Into ct q,1<1llty c11l· around pltfhf'r ond ho'> mutun•cJ lh i~ umnwr• Altotwlll 'lclld. •If<' will probctbly uo p •tty hu1li 111 tho!• (~1aj0r Lt~ B.l""f)itll) drctfUI h ha a goody 'dr: Doily Pilot JANEll.E JEREMAH .& lont: JM!. 12. 1912 -~S·foot·S ........ 140 ~~I ~ O.fenwt spe<ial!Sl -.r:Fr~ e ..... .,...:~ Caech: Chuck CUtenese ......-: Polttal tcience Peu..-.~ChtMW ... = ... .....,.., "Nonh 6hofe• ............ 1111:-~ for 1he ~ dwYlpiol\thip ., ,......, ......... A primary passer. ihe Nd 21 digs 'in the flf\M ~ Goldtn \Mest Colege .. Pawdena CAy Colege - ..,., ... COMlictor fPO'U atrJ ~ or 1 HAPPY BIRTHDAY C•~tnrm9 the CMlly Piiot's ~th,.t. of rn. WH• ~ lOOAY SOCCER CONTINUED FROM B 1 lro< kt~I tl11w11 1111• 1110 .. t• l>c1ll to sc 1111• cl t1ool , If•\ 11111 th1• '-tt•tt K.Jnq\ 11·11 c1 l ·O It ·t1cl C"clM' .. cl1•lt•n-..• ~d' dllChomd h\ fJt,.tht• l'h1I Sll'ml1•1, who IUffK.'Cl.l)oJt k ttuc-t• 'hut\ 10 tlw fir.I h,11f, wtult• < olluir n'C'hrth-d two "fl\it 111 Oltl fin.11 4'> rmnuh,. • EM•ncw HJgh• l!ag droppt>d il 2· 1 nonl ··•fltJI' ch!< I ion ill S..ddl<'· Wt k H1qh Wt!<IOP\d .ty Jc.1v1 r ~ hll.m hctd th1• f;.1qlt!'.' only flOtll dnd ( flOVtllUll ( oOrlll:tli•/ Wd'i t rt·<.hlt•d with lllit' \<•Vt.., for Lstc:not.1, now 1·'1. S\\t'C•111•r kolond Vivar 'hook off dint•'" ,in,I plt1yt'tl wt•ll m ttw tu;,t llclll, micl hl'I hre>Uwr. • •rg101 pie kt'<I 111• lor htni 111 the \f'<On<.I huU • In • tuntor v;anlty gtra. fUH on 1\tt'"''"Y• Corona dt>I M.u 14·2· 1 I dmp·11t•1I d 2·0 nonlM!JUt' d 'Ci'ilon to v~tt&nfJ M1 ion Vl4•to. \ Doily Pilot SPORTS lhundoy. o.c.mber ' 3. 2001 IS Champion Mako Sharks -front row, from left: SMhm Aretb, Taylor httram, Dav1d Fenner, Chris Freeman and Braydon Blilddord. Second row, from left: Ian Mauoth, Chancller Mitchell, Nick Tao~. Sebutien Welch, Ryan Peyton and Cameron Koppel. Back row, from left: Aulstants David Blackford and Roy Aresb, and right, bead coach Frederick Welch. Shark attack! Sharks win league championship. Th•• MAKo SttA.R det •dtC'd lhl• BLAa< · BUll.l!n>, 4.(1, dnd b<•dt th\• HollN'l!Th J· l. tu wm th(' AYSO Region 57 boy' undl•r· 10 '>OCC-N Jea9uc C'hc1t0pwn.,h1p The M.iko Shdrk • \\ho hd\P \\On 15 '>tr • .uqht qc.lm •s, W(>rt' l\•d by Chris Freeman. SebuUen Welch <1nd Nick Taormln•. 8r11ydon BlKkJord, Ryan Peyton .tnd Chandler MJlchell hdcl '-<lhd pcr1onndnrP' Cameron Kopple, Ji111 M auolh, Taylor BilttTilm, S4l<lhm An• h dnd David Fenner prot~cted th<' 'hdrk' nl'l In hof') undPr· 1.l Miion • Tu · BLUE Toacu hurn,~cl SILVER WtAR m d shootout to wm th<• champ1on<1h1p The> \COn• WdS llC'd. l • 1 ctJtt•r fNJUlalmn dnd ovNlltnt'. but the Blut• Tore h prt>\. ..u1 ~I 1n tht• -;hootout. 3-2 Th~ Blue• Torch'' AJexander Ray block(>d ti~ of h\ l' 'hob m tht· hootoul and '><"Or('(l IJl the shootout .1ICJnc1 with Brett S.r1Jett dqd Michael Bloom Dunng r gulahon S1lvl'f \\l'dJ took dn earl\' lead with a go.II from Noah Molnar, who Wd' dssu.ted b~ Johny lleard. The Blul• Torch dn'iwNC'd m thl' 'l'nmd hdU whc•n Bloom mant>U\erC'<I <lo~n lht• '1cl(•hnf' lord qoat lo ue thr Y"on•. I· 1 Preston OkJejas \\'d\ <,tronCJ In lh(• nPI lor lht• Blul' Torch dnd Wd'> upportcd by lht> d1•1t•n • ol 8drtl4'1t, Tclylor Guthrte and Eric Wright The -m1cth<>lcl Wu'> dommatt•d hy th Bluf' Torrh\ Mu Rollins. Jon KJanJ dnd Erle H<UUen. Pinal Bioche movNl lh1• httll ron'il IPnlly for Silver \\Nu but Wtl'> oflf'n hmdNed b~ Alex !\Uy, David Broekelschen dnd Peter BroekelKhen Taylor Keddlngton ctnd lbe cbamplon Ughbling Bolts of Region 57 girl under to -front row from left: Miehe le Bresda, Paige Sig band, Annika Guken. Megan Rucker and StAcy Sanderson. a..ck row. froDI left: SopbJa lovenltll, Dvu AYSO REGION 57 Danny Baker had hoh on gOc.tl tn rcqulcttJon but S1Jve1 Wt•ar''> Jad< Lansford '>tood t ddy lO the ll<'I Jn !J"l" un<ln· JO tt< t1<m: • THE laClfTNINC BOLT'-'>lt\JI k With prN·a .. wn m the> A YSO R'•91on > 7 girl., undN· 10 dlVl'llOO lllll' mdtCh l'dmmg d Vl<lOI) '" ,, .. hootout O\.t'r lht• pr<'\'IOU'>ly und<•f('t11N1 'ipdrk.<i Sundtt~' Alh•r lht• two 1<•t1fll!> bdltlcd to d 0-0 lie, th,• Llghtnmq Hull\ H'<'l'IVcU <Jodi~ from Clalte E•dlngton dnd Krtslen ouz.ens to wm I.ht• '>hootout l· 1 Sophia lovenittl mdd<• lhrt·t> "an•s l.ll th<• '>hootout to pn• •f'(' the "" tury Th Spt1rk'>. C-OdC'ht>d hy P,wl O ConnN "t•rl' lf'd b KeUy f'ffley. Sarah Kt'ddlngton, Kaylee O'Conner, Haylee Reguse dnd Brtdgel Fox. On Sctturddy, the Ltqhtninq Sol~ defedl d lhl' Shooting St<1r-. 1n d '>hootoul 10 w1n the Ltrl<> Undl'f· HI Enqb"h l.t•d<Ju<· t hdmp1on hip Tht•\<ou• Wd'> twd l • 1 ctl lhl' l.'nd nl r«c1uJdhon l>ut the Ltqhtninq Holts c<1me out on top Ill lh(> \hOOtout 4·2 Et1dmcrton '>< or'•d 1•.irl~ in thl' flN ht1U ol fl'qUlt11Jon tor lhl• Llghtnmg Roll' but AJexandra Relmtdl 'tlllll'<l oltt•n'i''<"ly dnd '"on'<I o g1~l to tw th • ... rore lor th ' • hoolln<1 '>Id~ lrlll' 111 lh<• 'i.'<"Ond htt1f Mara Sdullldl, Ed<hnqton, tlcy Sanderson <1nd Cou~<'n<> ..cort>d tn lhl' !lhootout lur tht> L1qhlnu1q Boll'>. rwrhPd hy Gt·orc1e tadangton P.Jg ·igband, Couz.ens. Annika Gerken, ~tlcheUe Brescia c1nd Duran Sharp l«f the L1qhtrun<J llolb' df'ft•n,1• whtlt• lovt'mltl wa., 'i1ronq 1n then t mtlk.lAQ lour 'Ml\ • m rf'qulallon .md two 1n th<' \hootout Sbarp, Mar• Schmidt. Claire E•cllngton. Kristen Couzens. COKbes Mitch Slgband (left), George E.dmgtoe trtpt). Thanksgiving Day gold-medal wtnners from tbe Breakers: Goalie Courtne Francis' ls back~ up by (flnt row, from left) Melissa Fltuimmons, Kasey DeYoung, EUubeth Eddy and Terra Friedman and (second row, from left) Brianna Schwartz, Kelly Heenan. Tina Theriot. McKeMa Cottam and Caroline Hardenbergh. Mi lng are Marianne Jones and Zoya Fananeb. The team ls coached by kJrk Mclnto h. Gyulay leads Lightning In boy., undt r-12 r\PJI ctcllon Colton GyuJay ... con•d two !JOd~ to l<'dd the• Lightning to ct 1.0 victor, ov<>r the R.tptoro. tn ctn A Y ·o Rt'f}mn ~7 hoy-, under· I u ..occt>r tfdme Ivan Becern dl-;o 'i<'Ored Wlth ilSSISt from Slevu l\.tllJu dn<I ~rgio Carda Thl• m1dht>ld wM pdlroUed by WU Curiel, Mathew DI Frucesco1 Drew Diller and Breehl Vanthol The d •fen • wtti. ctnC'hor~ by Patr1ck Briand. Marc<K Urqutu ctnd MUes Aanders. COdlkN•per John Ryder wa.., .,oud m the net • £\\-"'PORT BCAOI 6, H l""TlM";TO' B 0 1 2 . Tilylor Frteod, AdrlMt Buonanoce, Jamie Galey, Garrett Heber .;ml Will Relc~rutleln c onlnllul<'d to "..; wpon '" u tr I) .\ho rh1ppinq 1n \Wr • Robbie Jo Un, Otonlel Cuda. ~\t Jo yln, Robby Gordon, Jenomy A.nlsh. Jake CarroU. lchol.s heHJeld .ind Cah1Jl Jbun)hnu""ala. Denny Perdomo t\ IOJurt'<l In oth..r <Jdfll ~. th • Lt<1htnmg lo t twice to the> Bhw Rebt•l\, 4·0, c1nd, 2· 1 to hni h an .. :?Cond pldtt• Jn gul'> und r· l 0 ctrt1on • NEWPOlrT BEACH BllEAXUS 3. CORO'l,A on M.Aa 0 . Wtlh the victory. "'""\ pon·., All '-lctr tC'din won th<> c1old med.ii Ill the 1nauqurctl "-iewport Bearh Thanksq1\•1011 Ill\ llutrun<ll ~rglo GardA -.cored the only Llghtnmq qo.ll The olfenw Web .inrhored by Gyuldy, Bccerrtt. Oilier ctnd t\.hll r Contnbutmq in mjtlfield were Vctnthol, D1 rrnnc~o dnd C unel Urqu1z.i."flandeN ctnd Bnund play<'d defen • The Bn•okers won ftvl' qdml'' ,.n r11utP tC1 th1• C'hamp1on rup. bedung All·'-.ldr h•ttm ... lrom Corond d I Mar. liununqton Bi•1tr h < ·ul\t'r < ·u~ ttnd Nc>wport B<!dC'h b d comh1n••d '< 011• r,f 20-1 AYSO REGION 120 Thunderhawks roll Costa Mesa boys under-13 team handle Laguna Niguel with ease, 5-0. Th TtruNDEIUIAWlCS COSld M~·., boy\ under-1 J APP t am. edm ~ d 5·0 hutoul agdlt\St Lagund N1quel m t1n A Y 0 Region I 20 '>CX'c-er !Jdme Tbolllu Kotnosky wtt.S ~Lrong tn the net end Wtt'> upported hy th • d feru.t• of Ben Abbott. AJkrto ava. Caleb Burgess. WlUJ;un BrlHno dnd Kenn~tb Zich. HAyden HMtt scon><l lhe onJ~ gOdl ol the IU'St halJ with \Upport from AUllln E'ett Rigo MlTUMLl mdd d cro ~to Hiott. who found th back of the net in the ec-ond hall to pul th Thund rhawks ahead, :l.O Miranda truck ctgdm with h Ip from Benny Eclles. a.mes Arnold, MAU GreUa, Luis Con.ii, Evett and Adam SNgondollv Hiatt scored dgiun dlld d\a hred on i.n lord goal to al the wm ln boy under· t 4 ttC'llon • THI! So.VB TICEIS, <'OdCht"d by J Cwll rrez. drfeatcd a Corona dcl t..1dr oppon nt. 2·0, tn the Areu Q playoff Tuesday Avan PMlll.u lhaeN and Brlu Henrlque~ scored th wmmng goclls for lhe al\'er Tag rs Melt PINnkl hdd 13 v m th quart r'I or pla~. and Pierce Rabin had thr '4" Nick Slraut..l, Josllu HHrlduon.. Mid& Mletdaen. Dwy eo..z. Aadrew Cetlldoy .. Altndo ere.zeta. Andrew~. Mlc:Mel MettA, ""' Mortaa. Er1c We.-and S.J ._deg.a all contnbuted toward lbe victory r -_.=:J ROWR HOCKEY ewport victorious C...Wltendt•r David Cbrtsl:Wlsen \IOpp<>d 2S 'hot., to It. dd "-ewport I larhor duh roJJ r h0< k.ey l ·am to a •·I vu·to1) ""' 1 ~nld l'\letrgcmta Id t w~k di the• C .11•l1k} C ·<'ntl'r in lrvln Cal\1.n And non ored '" o qoa dnd hud 001 d'> ~l Chase keU and cM1.•n'l'mdJl Vln~nt MUDgo ach ctupp1•d m with ct q I ctnd un lSt ewport controU :d the puck m Of lht' IJme With 'iObd dt.•ft>ru from Brett Roblnson, Alex WbJtaldes, Jer.cl MdlH ond Bfi tt Andenon. J TODAY'S SCHEDULE 'pl'\ Hcgll tcl'Od ~ l.I CNm• • hi---. l pl'!\,, CCllU ~ ~ \o<!Of .iT,.,,, ~ .... Lea Alt "'*"°'') p~ torON.,.. M.w Y\ 0....,. .. ""' p6MAt 'p !'!\. ~ Hod •I T-"M lOfill T--.~~ ll0p$ "'9t' ~"" ti~ .. ~-.-.. 1 p "'· c-Mllf "'\!If\~· t~t "'O" Mool ~ c;...,., ~ ~ s..,. "4111.) ISpl'l """t(_ ..... .,. ........ ~ CO.-.,) P"' .. , ..,. • ActltioY9 ..... .. ...... ..... ....,. 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