Y opens" earn to .• II un program great opportunity for 'Learn To S im" program uled from y 11 to ay 21, he .. Advance registration will be from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. ay 5 7. e program open to boys and girls, member and non-member of the Y. e C program joinin youthful non-swimmers arted on th right foot by providing the mo up­ to-date te bing m thods ailable, 'Scott emple . d. "The youngsters on't be expert immers in a ee, but th y will kno the fundament and in th proce they ill di ver hat fun swim­ ming can be.' For information on registration or the 'Learn TO S im" program it If drop by the Benton Harbor- St. Jo p C or pho 927-1371. APRfL29- ZE P G • ca e d d J The u and Dram Dep rtrnent of Ben ton Harbor High School an­ nounce the production of their annual spring musical, Once Upon attre 00 ay 7, 8, and 9. This delightful comedy tells the Hi true ory of ' Prince d the Pea." It "th ory of th youn Prince Dauntl , portrayed by al r Pinder, and his search for a bride. Fore, ts up complicated f 0 te to determin 'true royalty" hich no 0 can p • Then come Prince mm- fred, characterized by Beth Smith and e· Goldner, to e for the Prince's hand. Th entire ingdom aits f<»" th royalty te t, but no e are hopin more for innifred' ccess th Lady Lar en and Sir Harry, played by Joanne arbut and La renee Dunn. King Sex timus cit terized by Darryl Be . n, tru mute by itch's cur , conspire to foil Queen' plo with Min trel and the played by enrollmen t in 1981. The indo idu honored ill be oon at th Senior Hono .y 28 . pplica tion or ideratio must be returned to the athletic 9 .m., Frid Th y will be PAvlaDlA the Quarterb mittee. The criteria for co . el­ ation are: tudent mu t en r Child and Family Ser- vices of ichigan n ed fo ter famili . F 0 ter family ho pro- vide love and c e for on to four ial need chil- dren of all race who ar unab e to remain in their natural home cO Th are - Individu or married coup ho can provi family tting and , loving care given to their de¥lutate own children, including Third elter and nutri· n, gui- dance and moral training, be They m - Applicant oold hibited dership in willing to pand parenting and community ctivit" and particip te in educational opportunit:ie to - They mu t ha ece ry ills that continued d elop n will enable m to care of the concep of for special needs children. disciplin . ould be They w d th desir to . g to part of a team to help the pr If thr fo r child d elop . or study and 0 . er fuDe t potenti . rents auld be to pro 'de a family orne to child ho needs thei I for a little a I time. ·c children who are no living in an institution, such Cold ter or a1amazoo State Hospital, 0 children ho only alternati to a family environm nt would be institutional care. The ecial need of the children m � be on ,,,,,,,,,,,,,"""""""""""""" or oombination of � following: phy. handi- p, mental ility (X' emotional impairment. The children m y h . al or hearing impairments suf- .......................... fer from chronic he con- ditions, have epilepsy or cerebral palsy, be mildly or rely mentally retarded due to a variety of I:AII'_",,_ or may be coping psychiatric disorder. Who can be f ter home fo special need children: 0- e The Benton Harbor Quarter ba Club is offer­ ing 0 500 scholarship to qualified nior thl te this spring. The scholar­ ship ill be a rded to the individuals and colleg of their choice for learning stimulu and tanee with the educational, medical and emoti need of the child, and encouraging any ial ent child may h ve. pplican must b- mit to ev u tion pro- ce and meet th neee andard to be licen f< ter home. For further infonna . call Child and F Ser- ,983-5545.