BENTO HARBO - The
B.H. Area Schoo ' Elementary
and Junior High Schoo will
be holding Parent-Teacher Con
ferences next eek according to _
school offl .
All of the District' Elemen-
r
e
hools will be dismi d
at 11: 57 a.m. on Tuesday,
edtlesdiy . and Thursday,
ch 26, 27, and 28. An
early lunch will be served to
Elementary tudents before dis
missal on these dates.
UAH, 0 di scuss foodban
ILES - United Against
Hunger, Inc. (UAH) will be
disc the poaib e b-
lishment of I Foodb for
Berrien, and Van auren
Counties at their March 27
meeting according to Jerry Sirk,
UAH Pre . dent.
A Foodbank is a place where
Emergency Food Providers
(EFP) can purchase food for
their food pantry or so p kit-
cn n at a very nominal d
maintenance fee. Food
Council of . higan
(FBC of ) has targeted South-
estern 'chigan an area of
need for ch a Foodbank,
Sir said.
r. evin cCarthy, formal
ly Executiv Director of (FBC
of ) will be the guest speaker
It the meeting to be held at
2:00 p.m. at St. Mary's School
comer of Clay St. and Lincoln
A e. in iles, Sirk said.
According to Sirk, the es
t b1ishment of a foodbank in
this area aDo EFPs
to tretch a resources
to the maximum and go a long
ay in helping EFP's to meet
th tremendous need for Emer
gency Food in Southwe em
tchigan.
For more information on tb
meeting or about l!AH contact:
MARCH 24 - 30,1985 THE CITIZE
c
er Co
AI 0, on Thursday, March 28,
the District' two Junior High
Schools, McCord/King and Fair
Plain Junior High, will dismiss
their students early at 10: 52
.m. for a Parent-Te cher Con
ference day. The Junior High
Formation
Jerry Side, President UAH P.O.
Box 169, St. Jo ph, . 49085,
983-1011.
5ch
H
ST. JOSEPH - Hom m er
Service of Child d Family
Services will hold trainin
sions for ne Homem era 0
April!, 2, 8 and 9.
The ion will ta e p ce
at Memorial Ho pital, S.
Jo ph, in the Forum on the
fint floor. Each . on will
begin at 9 a.m.
en and omen
in becoming Homemake
hould register for th c .
soon as po ible by calling
Homemaker Service at 983-
I Bel i f ted up. b y I 0 0 kin 9 'u P ,
Editor:
It em unfortun te that e
ha had so much cloud cover
winter. But, have you
noitced that when the eather
been good the tars 100
unusually bright? So look up!
aiting and atching you
on't mi ytbing. The
st re al ays there regardle
of the eather.
I'd like to share a quotation
with you by John Milton which
I re d recently. "The IS ith
deep amaze stand ftxed in
ste dfact gaze."
Feeling at ho
ars doe feel u lth amaze-
ment. That ord J scarcely.
s rong enough to expre ho
e feel. They fill us with
r wonder and glory as they lift
us right out of ou lves to
higher realms of thinking and
enjoyment. They are permanent,
constant, dependable, everlast
ing!
e alway welcome the
month of March, usually after
the long, bitter winter has
p d, for it . the time of
the Vernol equinox. On the
20th of March at 11: 14 the sun
will arrive at point half way on
it journey north as it cro s
the equator. It is the beginning
of spring in the northern hernis
phere. Wh t tim for rejoic
ing!
I am ure that ev ryone has
enjoyed seeing Venus in the
western y these past few
PUBLIC NOTICE
wee . It is quite high and still
very brilliant. At present it is
being joined by Mercury which
is visible for. few hours after
sunset. Loo be 0 Venu and
to the left. Both are gone from
the evening by late arch.
Ven disappears swiftly to
become an excellent morning
star by late spring.
If you are an early riser
you may see Jupiter and Saturn
at this same time in the East.
And do look for all the familiar
winter constellations which are
traveling swiftly aero the sky
all night long. They will not be
there much longer.
Margaret H. Zoschke .
Whitcomb To er
A BUBCET BEAU C WILL E BELD 0 MAltCR 30, 1985, POR. ALL INTER.ESTED CITIZENS
CBAtTD SHIP. THE FOLLOWI G BUDGET IS PROPOSED FO THE INE
S IEGI INC APllIL I, 1985, AND ENDI G DECEKBE '31, 1985:
TE
POLICE
FlR.E
OADS
SEW!
LlBlWtIES
HEALTH/ AMBULANC
PAIJ{S UCIUTIO
G ElAL ADMINISTlATIO
n CIAL ADM. DEIT SE VICE
HEALTH & REFUSE DISPOSAL
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
UVENUE SHARI FUND
TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS
$
156.750.00
200,475.00
20,000.00
73,065.00
65.000.00
515,290.00
$ 252.Q.89.00
799,727.00
755,876.00
109,235.00
834,159.00
59,269.00
28.680.00
74,476.00
903,812.00
675.00
209,281.00
$4,027,279.00
THE MEETI G WILL IE HELD AT HULL SCHOOL. 1716 TE lTOilAL OAl) BENTO HAllBO
MICHIGAN. THE PURPOSE OF DISCUSSIO or THE P OPOSED BUDGET AT 1:00 P.M.
THE P OPOSED lODGE! MAY E ElCAKlRED 0 YS At THE BENTO CHAIlTEIl
SHIP IeIPA!. IUILDI G. 1725 TDltiTOUAJ. lOAD, IENTO HAIUSOR, MICHIGAN, BE-
-1'WE!1I 8:30 A.H. AND 5:00 P.M. ALL 1 CITlZERS WILL BAVE THE OP-
PO TURITY TO GIVE WITTE AND ORAL COMMENT. SENIOR CITIZE S ARE ENCOURAGED
TO ArTEND AIiD tm!1KEI1T
conference at both eCord!
King and Fair Plain Junior
High Schools will be held from
11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 4� p.m.
on Thursday. 0 Junior High
lunches will be served on thi
day.
Special Education cl s will
follow the same schedule ith
an early dismissal and Pre-School
c will not meet on the
conference day pre-school
te chen will be making home
visits to talk to parents.
; Trainin
5545. People located in South
Berrien County should call
695-3612. There is no charge
for the course. Those planning
to attend hould bring a bag
lunch. Coffee ill be available.
Homemaker Service also pro
vides a prime opportunity for
omen and men to supplement
their incomes through part-time
ork and at the same time
render real service to people
needing help.
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(Style by both recently
fetllund in Ebony )
MARCH 30
0" 6: 30 p.m.
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BENTO HARBOR
$15/person 25/couple
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·SYNOPISIS OF A REG
ULAR MEETING OF THE
BENTON TOWNSHIP
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
HELD ON MARCH 19, 1985
AT 7:30 P.M.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Su
pervisor Nielsen, Clerk Scott,
Treasurer Boothby, Trustees
une, Jefferson, Mammina
and Collins.
The meeting was called to
order at 7:32 p.m. and a
silent invOCItion was given.
Th minutes of the last
regular meeting h (j on
March 5, 1985 were acc pted
as presented.
. Th agenda was amended to
includ a quick claim d d
for Butler Field in Benton
Heights, a resolution to deem
necessary road paving for Kay
Drive and a Summer Tax
Collection agreement.
Th Benton Township Board
voted unanimously to dopt
a resolution to Incorporate
Benton Township as a Char
ter Township.
Voted to approve the pur
chase of Dictaphone record
ing equipment for the police
department, not to exceed
the cost of $1,180.00.
Voted to adopt a resolution
approving an application
granting a 12 year Commer
cial Facilities Exemption Cer
tificate for Dr. Robert
Flood's property located at
1380 E. Napier Avenue.
Deleted from the agenda the
acceptance of pest control
bids, as these bids did not
follow th same sp ifica-
tions.
Voted to accept the r igna
tion of James Benson from
the B nton Township Plan
ning Commission.
Voted to approve th pur
chase of 52 properties from
the Department of Natural
Resources at a cost of
$520.00.
to appro a rezoning
requiest for 158 Gr nd
Boulevard from F-Huvy In
dustrial to A·2 Single F m ily
Dwelling. �
Voted to 1I0w the Clerk
to advertise for bids for
the 1985 W Mowing Com
plaints.
Voted to approv a special
use permit for the Highland
Developm nt at 2075 High
I nd Avenue for approximate
ly 40 unites of 'ow income
senior housing.
Voted to refer the lectrical,
plumbing, inoperative motor
vehicle, trash nd jun ac
cumulation ordinances to the
attorney to check with com
pliance with state statutes.
Voted to approve an amend
ed budget resolution.
Voted to appro pro
posed contract from Bristol,
Leisenring, Herkner and Com
pany for the 1984-85 FY
audit.
Voted to approve the pur
chase of an antenna system
for the Police 0 partment
not to exc d the cost of
$720.00.
Adopted a resolution approv
ing a chang in a SDM
License at Qual ity I nn lo
cated at 798 Ferguson Road.
Voted to approv payment of
the General Fund bills in the
amount of $27,612.64, Water
Fund bills in the amount of
$4,770.40, Road Fund bills
in the amount of $113.60,
Sewer Fund bills in the
amount of $80,662.73 nd
Community De elopment
bills in th mount of
$1.994.79.
Voted to accept a quick
claim d d from Benton
Harbor Ar School for But
ler Field on Euclid Avenu
to be deem d as a Benton
Township Park.
Adopted resolution d m
ing necessary road paving
for Kay Dri .
Voted to adopt an Agr -
m nt for the Collection of
Summer Taxes.
Supervisor Nie sen reported
that Ken Doroh was named
Firefighter of the Yr. Th
supervisor also announo d
th budget he ring for Ben
ton Township wiH b held
on Saturday, March 30, 1985
at 1 :00 p.m. at Hull School
on Territorial Ro d.
The meeting was adjourned
at 8:26 p.m.
Will Jake Scott
Benton Township Clerk
. The Citizen Adv. 3/25/85