the glencoe anchor | July 18, 2019 | glencoeanchor.com Tasty treats New organic ice cream shop opens its doors in Winnetka, Page 29 Glencoe native educates, powers up impoverished Panama area with solar lights, Page 27 Nic Boury (pictured with his hosts), of Glencoe, joined the Peace Corps and served an area in rural Panama. He discovered and helped with their needs: a source of light, reforestation and waste management. Photos Submitted
26 | July 18, 2019 | The glencoe anchor puzzles glencoeanchor.com north shore puzzler CROSSWORD & Sudoku Glencoe, Glenview, Highland Park, Highwood, Northbrook, Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka, Northfield, Lake Forest and Lake Bluff Crossword by Myles Mellor and Cindy LaFleur Across 1. Cake finisher 5. Repeating section in jazz 9. Smooth jazz player 14. Ice cream treat 15. Wit Bombeck 16. Guesstimate word 17. Automaker with a four-ring logo 18. Press down 19. Rather, informally 20. Non-profit organization that was formed as a result of Martin Luther King’s visit to Winnetka 23. Hotel convenience 24. Ambition 25. Battery units 28. Slips 33. All the more, in legal writing 37. Scratch 38. Pusher’s pursuer 39. Hits a high note 41. Notorious fiddler 42. Affectedly dainty, in London 43. Members of this TV series about a fantasy football group live in Winnetka 45. Football play 48. Harry Potter antagonist 49. Rule out 51. First name in civil rights 53. Medical achievement of 1967 61. Depression 62. Medicinal plant 63. Car 64. Did the math 65. Old 66. “50 First Dates” star, Barrymore 67. Apple-polisher 68. Ruckus 69. Org. Down 1. Air transport group (abbr) 2. Brilliant feats 3. Attempted 4. It makes something stronger 5. Forbid 6. “My Name Is __” (Saroyan novel) 7. “Tasty!” 8. Its capital is Port Moresby 9. Central Washington city 10. Not much 11. Asian juice 12. Art model 13. “Take ___ a sign” 21. Ancient Briton 22. Squat 26. Poetic contraction 27. Dirty coat 29. Drink mentioned in Rupert Holmes’s song “Escape” 30. Herbivorous dinosaurs 31. Stocking color 32. Jimmy Choo specialty 33. Pot booster 34. Babe in the woods 35. “Yay!” 36. Ticked off 40. Popular camera type, for short 44. Tombstone name 46. In need of straightening up 47. It may be picked 50. Roentgen’s discovery 52. Poker bets 53. “Body ___” Kathleen Turner movie 54. Prefix with spore 55. Wing ___ prayer 56. Like many a mistake 57. Again and again 58. “Me neither” 59. Palmist, e.g. 60. Small city GLENCOE Green Bay Road and Park Avenue ■10 ■ a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, July 27 and Sunday, July 28: Glencoe Festival of Art Glencoe Park District (999 Green Bay Road) ■6-7 ■ p.m. Thursday, July 18: Park-n-Play Tudor Wine Bar (338 Tudor Court) ■5-7 ■ p.m. Wednesday, July 24: Educational Wine Tasting WILMETTE SHARE (1177 Wilmette Ave.) ■6-8 ■ p.m. Thursday, July 18: Kickoff the HEROS fundraising season with a wine night Wilmette Bowling Center (1901 Schiller Ave.,(847) 251-0705) ■11 ■ a.m.-9 p.m. (10 p.m. on Friday, Saturday): Glow bowling and pizza all week long Downtown Wilmette ■Friday, ■ July 19 and Saturday, July 20: Wilmette Sidewalk Sale Wilmette Village Hall (1200 Wilmette Ave.) ■8:30 ■ a.m. Saturday, July 20: Family Yoga class ■12:15 ■ p.m.: Singing Contest Wilmette Historical Museum (609 Ridge Road) ■10-11:30 ■ a.m. Saturday, July 20: Wilmette Brewery Tour Wallace Bowl at Gillson Park ■Friday, ■ July 19 and 26 and Saturday July 20 and 27: Monty Python’s “SPAMALOT” NORTHBROOK Pinstripes (1150 Willow Road, (847) 480-2323) ■From ■ open until close all week: bowling and bocce answers How to play Sudoku Each Sudoku puzzle consists of a 9x9 grid that has been subdivided into nine smaller grids of 3x3 squares. To solve the puzzle each row, column and box must contain each of the numbers 1 to 9. LEVEL: Medium Crossword by Myles Mellor and Susan Flanagan