a fi e-year recreation plan for he City of Benton Harbor aimed at th city' terfront pro- rty a pproved onday e ning, Feb. 25, by the Benton Harbor City Commi ion. The comrms on 1 0 approved grant pplications re­ lated to the plan. The five-year plan a a requirement of the pre-application for the grant. ccording to Community Service Director Illiarn lilly the Department of atural Re­ source (D R) grant ould be u to co truct as many as 16 boat sli along the old ship canal at Riv rvie Drive. lilly said that there are a fe boat ip in that area now "but they're in di repair - ith the exception or a few that were improved, perhaps, last year .. But I think, currently, there are maybe only four fi l six . ps." o of the land along the canal is privately pwned. Lilly id that the city plans to buy that land for the de­ velopment. LillY said that the. I . FEB. 21- ARCH 5, 19 5 THE CITIZE PAGE FIYE boat slip would b owned by the . city, but could be old after the developm t ha been completed. .. The city plan to finance the project through 75 000 of Housing and Urban Develop- ment (HUD Community Development Bloc Gr nt i funds. The funds re earmarked for downtown de elopment. Another $75 000 will be sought from private sources The grant reque t to the D R will ask for 150,000 - matching the local contribution for the project. The five-year plan also call for improvements at Jean Klock Par during ]985. According to Lilly, monie from the 1985 Out-State Equity Fund will be u d to construct tennis court , repair th p r 's . n, nd pur­ cha now fence. Jean ock P rk i the city' only property along La e ichigan. The development of a marina along Rivervie Drive in 1986 as also di u d in the plan. Ully id that the city would con truct fishing pier or extend piers out into the river. The city would also construct boat' slip along Riverview Drive. Lilly was not sure of ho many boat slip ould be created becau the project's de . gn is till being studied. Further pro' ects di cu d in th plan were a ting rink and re-opening of the armory on Cass St., between orton and Hall Parks, for recreational activities. Funding for the Riverview Driv marina, kiating rin, armory, nd other plan past 1 85, wa not di cussed. The c mmis ion merely pproved the plan and will not vote on fund- I c a To r vitalize Armory, canal mg (project pa t 1985 until th .tirne come to all ate funding for the project . The commi ion pa d the plan and grant application 8-0. Commi ioner Arnold Bolin ab- tained saying that he would have liked more time to revie the plan. Commissioner had received the plan late onday afternoon .. City Man ger Elli said that the gr nt application as sent to the city late and, in th omrnission pre-meeting ork hop, commended city Economic Development Director Alex little for turning out the plaa with little tim in which to work. The eommi ion also voted to rescind last ee' re lution to di ourage cu in Federal haring and other federal programs; but the city commi ion approved a revi d resolution. The revision a called for last ee when .pro­ blem with the langua u d in the re elution aro . In other area , Clarence ash­ ington, 1046 Union Benton Harbor than ed the city s re­ cr ation department for u of its facilities. ashington said that the facilities were used for training for th Golden Glove championship . ashington pre nted to th commission Kenneth d and Ron Lewis, who both were crowned Golden Glove di trict champi ns, Feb. '22-23 in Grand Rapid. nother di triet cham­ pion John Boyd, and runner­ up Flint 0 en were not pre- nt. Washin ton aid that th hampion will return to Grand Rapids March 8-9 to omp te . "in the state Golden Glo championship . In other action Commis ion Charle Yarbrough congratulated City Manager itchell on his cond anniversary of becoming Benton Harbor's City anager. Also, City Clerk argaret Bowman announced that Yar­ brough has been named to the ational League of Citie 'Tran - portation and Communie lions Policy Committee. Yarbrough was nominated for the po ition by t e tate unicipal League. It's easy to walk away from a challenge. But, in business when the challenge comes from a competitor, you walk away from your future. Whirlpool's future as a leader in the appliance industry is not guaranteed. We are challenged each day by competitor who want the business we've got. They're not going to get it. The people of Whirlpool will meet the challenge of the competition, and will go t em one better, by working harder ... and smarter ... to build the kind of appl iances people want - good quality, honest appliances that give you your money's worth. ·1 HOUR SERVICE TIL NOO • - AME DAY SERVICE DAILY­ EXPERT SILK CLEA ING - SHIRT SERVICE EX RT LEATH R" D ARIES Y'S ClEA E S, OWEN COlE ·Monoger 925-1711 DRIYE·IN - 261 E. EMPIRE M SIX DAYS A WEEK orkt a litt easi r.