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November 14, 1984 - Image 13

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1984-11-14

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GOINGS - ON
GOLDE GHTS T
BHRS
Th Golden Knight, the
nny' famed parachute
team, ill be brought to nine
area high hoo ovem­
ber 14-16 for performances
and pre ntation. The award-
winning te m will al 0 jump
into the football tadium at
otre Dame ov. 17 at the
otre Dame-Penn State foot­
ball g me.
The team ill perform
erial display and give pre-
ntation in the high ch ols
through the au pices of the
t1nited State Army Recruit­
ing Command. Accompany­
ing each team will be local
recruiters.
pre ntation i he-
duled at 9:30 a.m. ov. 15
at Benton Harbor High
School, 870 Colfax Ave.,
Benton Harbor, I. The
re pon ible recruiters are
from St. Joseph recruiting
tation, 2845 ile Ave.,
commanded by SSG John
H. Colli .
. SELF-HELP DIRECTORY
Riverwood Community
ental Health Center i com­
'piling infonriation on If­
help/mutual upport groups
in Southwestern ichigan for
the 1985 Berrien County
Self-Help Directory.
Self-help group are people
with shared experience meet­
ing togeth r to provide sup: •
port through life cri s or
ongoing ituations. Groups
vary in their tructure, pur-
po and hedules.
Th 1984' Directory in-
clude uch diverse organi-
lcoholic Anony-
o ere ter Anony-
othe of Twin,
d P n Support
pilep y Support
For more information on
including your organization
in the 1985 Directory, plea
contact Caryl Gerberich at
Ri rwood Community Men­
tal Health Center, 983-7781.
ICRO COMPUTER EX­
HIBIT
L SING - The major
micro computer exhibition of
the decade "Chips and
Changes", which is touring
only nine cience centers
aero the country will arrive
in Lansing, ovember 10
at Impres ion 5 Mu urn
and run through Jan. 6.
The 3 000 q. ft. exhibit
take a comprehen ive look at
how computer chips are
made, how they work and the
incredible impact they are
having on our daily lives.
Four years in the making,
Chips and Changes is a
hands-on exhibit with: in­
teractive computers, live
demon trations and artifact
displays, Computerized polls,
graphic di plays and an audio­
visual presentation.
Impre ion 5 Museum is
located three blocks ea t of
the Capital in Lan ing " at
2()() useum Drive.
P
G CLASS
ovember 26, December 3
and 10, 1984, from 7:()() to
8: 30 p.m. All se ion will
b held at Y.W .C.A., 508
Pleasant Street, St. Joseph.
You may register by call­
ing the Y .W.C.A. at 983-
1561, or the health depart­
ment at 926-7121. A $10.00
fee covers all three ses ions.
MADb POSTER CONTEST
ST. JOSEPH - ational
Drunk and Drugged Driving
Awareness Week is December
9-14. In conjunction with
this congre . onally approved
week, MADD of Berrien
County is ponsoring a po ter
contest for all School children
of Berrien County, grade
first through eight an­
nounced Kathy Meyers Rob­
inson chairperson.
The po ter contest theme
is: Safe Driving for the
Holiday Season with empha-
is on anti-drunk/drugged
driving. Our hope is to make
students more aware of the
dangers of drinking and driv­
ing as well as to educate
the public, via the poster
di play, of the community­
wide concern over this pro-
blem. .
There are three grade
divi ion for entries: 1-3,
4-6, and 7-8. The top three
posters in each division will
receive prizes. The include:
1st Prize -
50 U.S. Sav­
ing Bond, .2nd
Prize: $15
cash, and 3rd
Prize: $10
.cash.
Area school
principals have
received infor-
mation con-
cerning the
contest.
The Berrien County
Health Department, in co­
operation with Pawating Hos­
pital, will offer a' three
s ion parenting clJiSS en­
titled, "Parenting Concerns
in the First Y ear, Birth to
J 2 onths," according to
Ruth Wood, Family Health
Program Supervi or for the
health department.
ood said that the
cla es will be held on three ....
con ecutive Monday evenings,
?
..
Be Slim and Trim for the Holidaysl
Lo 10-291bs within 30 days
and FEEL FANTASTIC II
GU A TEED or. your mon y back.
�o sign-up F es
-No x rcising required
-No drugs
-All natural herbs & vitamins
-5im ple, easy nd fu n to use
·THIS P OGRAM WORKS I!!
CALL US AND ASK US HOW
Area Supervisors
SHA 0 orJERRY PADILLA
(616) 429-4389·
ALU I GAMES: Harold Whee r (left) ad Jame F .A. Turner
Lake Michigan College umui etbaU game committee co-
chairmen, get ready to practice a fe 0 prior to the LMC umni-
ity and alumni-alumni gam in the college gym ov. 16 rting
at 6 p.m. The gam are p of colle ' effort to locate alumni
and establish active alumni . tiona Ticket S 1.2S for
adults, and area umni urged to tend, according to til
M T, C athletic director.
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