.. 4 -10, 1984 I TH CITIZE PA'GE 5 'I '0 I .. . -SPO: SOR NO.;$MOKI G cu I DOCTORATE: AI aDder E. ey, coordinator of ta d elopm t fo Ben­ ton Haibor Area School; h been' a eel Ed.D. (doctorate d Way State U . Detroit. y gC BE 0 HARBOR - The Berrien County Health Department, in cooper - tion with t e YWCA Resource Center, will offer a four on parenting cia enti led, "The Toddler Years, T enty onth to Three Years," according to Ruth ood, Family Health Program upervisor for the health department. • I ood id that cIa s ill , . b held on four con cuti e ednesday, ve . gs, Jan. 11, '18, 25 and Feb. 1, 1984, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. 11 ions will be held at the A .at 508 Peasant St., St. Jo ph. 'The Toddler Year " the fourth of five module in the department' Infant Child Community ervice Program. The entire serie is offered each month at the health department' mairt office in Benton Harbor, and can al be offered at other community site such churches, etc., . Wood ide , egi tration 'must re ch the YWCA by Friday, Jan. 6 Registration forms may e obtained at area libraries, the YWCA, the Health Department, or by calling the at 983· 1561 or the health department at 926- 7121. OBITU TURDA Y 6:30 p.m. ERCHA TS HALL 'tAU I Cnty. Oem. <=:om. E.C, DOUGLAS LEWIS, 22- month -old son of Ernestine Lewis 378 Walnut, B-.H. Dec, 27 at M rcy Hosp. following a long iltness. Survived by his mother, MUSIC FRESH AS A FLOWER IN JUST ONE HOUR rN BElFORE OON OUT THE SAME DAY 7:00 A.M .• 6:00 P.M. 6 Days Per Week Phone I 49022 (616) 926-7545 I ( , y I " ST. JOSEPH evening by the Care The cia ries i duled from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m., January 5, 9 10 11, 1 and 19 at J e(ferson School in I st. Jo ph. . Open to the public, sh series is on of the fir, t offerings of the A, ciation's new comprehensive Commu ity Health . 'Education Program. 'Cigarette smoking is the single mo important preventable cau of de h and di ease," id Larry ery, Corn- munity Health Education Program coordin tor. ur goal is to help I 1 I smo ers kick the habi penn nently I by helping them realize that quitting smoking . pd itive, up-beat e perience I he focus is on gaining healthy life- style, not on giving up cl arette ." , "People are often surprised to find out how much they've ved over a month, or a year," he added. Fee for th " P In Smoke' program is $35.00 per per n. Larry Ul ry and Vicki Wolford are co-instructors of �e cIa ri s. Pre-registration is requested, and c n be m de by calling 27-5297 ekd ys from .m. to 4:30 p.m. The oothwe em i hi an Health Care Association operates ercy Hospital in Ben on Har or and emorial Hospital in St. Josep . , . '. .' 1" I Supermarket Sem inar I 616/926,7143. grandmothet: Lathree 0 Lewis and great-grandmoth­ er, Della Pollard. MABEL HARDY, 69, df 135 owlen St., B.H., died Dec. 25 at Mercy Hosp. Born May 5, 1914, in Cordova, Tenn. Survived by brothers, Robert Yancey and Eddie Y ncey. I , LEAN I (Anderson) LL, 70, of 6106 10:>th Ave., Pullman, died at her home, Dec. 27. Born Aug. 18. 1913, in Batesville, Miss. Survived by husband, Anderson; daught­ er, Mrs. Bernice (Steven) Price; four grand-chil(jren; two great-grandchildren; and sister, Mrs. Annie (Sam) Green of Pullman. ST. JOS PH - Have you ever wonder­ ed ho much chicken is in a chicken pot pie? Or how much nutrition you 11 get from our favorite snack? Or how to, buy the most nutrition.for the least co 1-1 Answer to the and similar que ions can be f und at the' utritional Sense and Supermarket Survival" seminar Thur y;January 5, from 1-4 p.m. in the Memorial Hospital Forum. It is pen to the public fr -of-charge; Joan Baber from the Dairy Council of . ichigan will b the featured eaker. he ' minar i nsored by the " S uthwe tern ichi an Health are HCA), which operates . Mercy Ho pit in Benton Harb rand emorial Hospital in S1. Jo ph. Co· spon or for the event is the rrien I. County utrition Council. I Fa A unique Family Treatment Program lll be offer d by Riverwood Community ental Health Center. Funded in accordance with the Child Protection ,Act Public ct 238, of 1975, with Departm .nt of Social Services (DSS) fund the Individual and Group Family Treatment rogram is a one-of­ a-kind program in i ihigan. The Program will·p ace trained volun­ teer treatment wor .ers with families that are dy functi nal or families where pro­ blems related to negle t or abu f children i indi ated. All referral t the pr gr m m through the 0 S Children' Pr te ti ervi e or Prevention Service . , Phe program ,i de igned t t .' :1 •••••••••••••••••••••••. : SUNDAY 2 p.m. : - -. i ,BINGO-'·: : ERCHANTS HALL: : Flirpllin'Plul.: - - : B.C.D .. C. Cnty Comma : :1111.1 •••••• II ••• ' •• � •• t: I, \ M S. MATTIE BOWMAN, 47, nee Turner of an app r­ ent heart attack at her home in Grand Rapids. Dec.' 28. Born March 25.. 1936 in Mantanchie, Miss-. Survived by two daughters, Vannes­ sa Bowman and Shel ia Bow­ man; two sons, joel Bow­ man and Wylie Bowman; two sisters, Hannah Beene and Maxine Kelly; five bro­ thers, Henry, James and Zelma Turner, all of B.H., _---NII--- •• Willie Turner of Norfolk, Va., and Clifton Turner of Flint, Mi.; and three 9rand­ children. and maiqtain f mili . t t ' read f removing chi dren from t h h me. Volunteer treatmen rxer offer farnilie nother per pective on their own strengths through wee ly contacts and monthly roup meeting. milie re epti e I to sharing ith v 1 workers nap r nal ba is. I nyone intere ted in shari their; ills, knowledge and time ith f milie in need of upp rt are as ed t call Jun I Star e at Riv d Community ental Health enter 9_7- 4 i, ee d m r- }lin The 1 be in the we.e at Riverw d .1 DAtL Y PARCEL PICKUP BY CO ON GROUND COURIER OT A�FILIATED WITH UPS ORE 1687 COLFAX ECON'?H�c L (Same Bldg. as Rent-AiUsed Carl U.S. A\\. 1 927-42'2 I 505 E. Empire Street Benton Harbor, I 49022