JUNE 17 - 23, 1985 THE CITIZEN 11 Kamp fnr kids to begin June 30 ST. JOSEPH - Kamp for Kids, a week of residential camp for boys and girls ages 8-12, will be held at Camp arren June 30 to July 6,- 1985. This annual camp event i ponsored by the Berrien County A ciation of Churches and i open to any child who meets the age guideline . Camp Warren is located in Hagar Township, 8 miles north of St. Joseph-Benton Harbor. It is owned and operated by the A elation of Churches, and is licensed by the State of Double Diplomas USKEGO IS. Ethel Garrett of 262 W. Forest, u kegon announce her sons Darvin Garrett, Willie Garrett a double graduation. Darvin G rrett wor ed hard and accomplished his goal to finish Adult Educat­ ion. The young men both will march with uskegon High School. i1lie Garrett is a tudent at uskegon High School. WILUE GARRETI' Mrs. Garrett has four ons. Her eldest son Steve Garrett i a 1981 graduate of Muskegon Heights High School. He al 0 received a honorable discharge from the United States Army. Steve i married and has one d ughter. So ow, three down and one to go. Alvin Garrett the young­ e t son recently made 16. -Theodora L. Smith Michigan. Registration de dline i June 20. Registration material can be picked up at the Association office in Room 1t>3 at 305 Lake Blvd., St. Joseph. Office hours are 8: 30-12: 30 Monday through Thursday. Or material and information can be re­ quested by calling 983-6535 at any time and leaving a request on the office's answering machine. Cost of the camp week is 52, which includes all meals, room, camp store card for treats, and insurance. A $10 deposit is required with the­ registration, which is applied to the cost of the camp week. Client of the Dept. of Social Services cna contact Bob iller t the Department's Volunteer Services office at 927 -6211 � r further financial assistance. Per ns who re 'YOU HAVE A NEW STATIO IN LIFE!!! WE'RE MUSIC ... *Hall & Oates *Stevie Wonder ... WE'RE FRIENDS .. With interesting air personalities who talk to you about what YOU. want to know not clients of the D.S.S. may apply for financial aid before Jun 20 at the Association office. Apprentice D BE TO HARBOR SUNDAY 2 p.m. BI GO ERCHANTS HALL Flirpll. PlIZI S.C.D.C. Cnty Comm. *Lionel Richie *Billy Joel WE'RE ... 201 PATERSON KALAMAZOO, MI 49007 PHONE� 349-9526 CALL AHEAD FOR FASTER SERVICE HOURS: on-Thur '-10 - Fri & Sat 24 H - Sun '-10 Dancer from 13 to 19 years of age are invited to audition for a new dance company which will present performances starting this summer. The company will be ba ed at the Cornmun­ ity School of the Arts at the Benton Harbor Congre­ gational Church 292 Bell­ vie. Instruction for the company in ballet tap, modern an fol dance is provided by a grant from the City ef Benton Harber. ce Needed Applicants will learn and perform two hort pieces and may present prepared individual pieces accorn­ panied by their own cas- tte tapes if they choo but will not be required to do so. Clas e begin on­ day, June 17. Teachers Cindy William and arnie Heyn will lect up to 24 applicants for the c mpany. Committed beginners are wel­ come to apply. Plea call 925- 77 46 for re i tration. iI r Br wing .. .,,[Ji&jlriJbuto� celebrates anrwersory. And he's successful dUe s • ment to his business, employees Ond community. Gates believes. in hiring local fol s �'6nd helping them de op solid, professionOJ skitts. available . for advice, he ons phone and supports organizations ioel the Qoifed Negro College Fund, and' ed Cerebral Palsy. Clearly, without Oiff Gotes there would be "nothing brewinq" Distributors like Gates rna e iller Brewing Company proud. With his help and yours, we can keep things "brewing" at Miller. To our customers. And their com