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Inorltles in Bu
USKEG,O - Another in
the ongoing ties of Small B usi
ne Seminars sponsored by the
Small Bu ine Development
Center t uskegon Com-
munity College is scheduled for
Tuesday, arch 11, 6:00 - 9:00
P.M. in Cae r Lounge on the
College campus.
The subject under di cu ion
ayf t To H raid Spring
Flo ering hrub on the
campus of uske on Com
munity College will reet an
anticip ted crowd of p rhap
15,000 people for the ei hth
annual yfest, u eon'
Bigge t Picnic.
On tap this year ill be rides
in a hot-air balloon ith many
urpri till to be firmed up
The 1986 theme, "Frontier of
J Co ching off
Perinatal Coaching, a pro
gram in its econd year in
Otta County,' a developing
program in u egon County,
coordinated by Sally Zeh,
Director of the Perinatal Co ch
ing Pro ram, u egon Cath
olic Social Service , and by Dr.
Harry W. Rob' on, Coor
dinator of the ducation
Department at u gon Com-
munity ColI e.
Literal tran lation of the .
term "p rinatal" is .. urround
Ing birth." Perin tal coaching
oe b yond norm I prepara
tion for the phy leal birth :_
famille are off red istance,
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ill be U inorities In Bu ines "
and guest speaker '11 be Janice
Zanetti, bu ine consultant for
the . chigan Dep rtment of
Commerce.
Diane Gauthier, Director of
the Small Bu ine Develop
ment Center in uskegon, may
be reached at 777-0201.
Imagination" ignifie an em-.
phasi on cience. Important
scientific even indudin this
y r' vi it by Halley's Comet,
will be the b is for many pedal
exhibi and pr ntations.
Advance ticket are '2.00.
Tho "Over 60" may purchase
tic for '1.50 in advance. Pic
nic table will be provided for
tho who ish to bring their
o picnic baske .
ually in their homes, from the
eventh month of pregnancy
through the child' fir t birth
day.
e parents generally po
e little training in parenting
skill and the purpose of this
program is to provide as istance
from experienced parents and
agency orkers ho have been
prepared for coaching through
15 hours of training, meeting
one night a week for approx
imately thr e month .
ProDS inter ted in beco
ming co ches are also urged to
call 726-4735.
Topr
nt "P opl Picking" crlt ri
Anyone ho make hiring
dec' ions kno the importance
of putting the "right" person in
any position. The Small Busi-
D velopment Center
(SBOC) at e on Com-
munity Colle e plans 0
ions on "People Picking" -
scheduled for th Grand Haven
Community Center on Tuesday,
arch 18 from 6 - 9 P. . and the
other at us egon Communi
College on Wedne day, March
19, from 6 - 9 P. .
According to Diane
G uthier, SBC Director, regi
trants hould call the College at
777-02�O and k for Section
3H3 for the Grand H yen
Seminar and Section 3134 for
the u egon se ion. Regis
trants will be billed ,1'.00. This
fee include handout materials.
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Alicia McManus reigns as Miss B H
Mi Alicia Ann Mc anus,
17, a senior at Benton Harbor
High School was crowned Mis
Benton harbor and i Con
geniality, Saturday,' arch 1 at
the Annual Miss Benton Harbor
Queen Contest.
Mi McManus i the daughter
of r. and Mrs. Verti cManus
of Benton Harbor.
iss cManus replace
Donna Adkins, 1885 iss Ben
ton Harbor.
Twenty-five contestants vied
for the crown at the Benton
Harbor High School Performing
Arts Center.
The contest theme was,
, e're on The 0", wa
in keeping with the "Ne
Benton Harbor City on The
ove Campaign Solgan."
The queen's court compri
Jenifer Jan H rdin, first run
ner-up, Sharon Denise Ree ,
cond runner-up, Lachonda
Bran cumb, third runner-up,
Tr cy Lynn Golliday fourth
runner-up and Demetria Bethea
iss Entrepreneur.
Mi McManu, is a member
of the CIa Cabinet and Busi
ne Office Education Club,
and Class Parliamentarian. She
Ladas picked
by Oems
MUSKEGO - The inth
Congre ional District D moe
ratic Party Executive Commit
t e unanimously endor d for
mer Muskegon County Pro-
ecutor, Paul M. Ladas, to
replac retirin Prob te J ud e
John). amenye.
L das, a lifetime us egon
resident, is a former uskegon
County Prosecutor andJuv nile
Public Defender, who has Ion
been active in civic and frater
nal organizations.
The unanimous endorse
ment 0 Ladas has been forwar
ded to Governor Blanchard's
office for con ider tion, accord
ing to Dallas De n) r.
DID YOU 0 . .. . that
organized rime espe ially the
afia employ in exce of
50,000 people in Arneric t day.
Government official also e ti
mate that or anized crime gros -
-e more than 150 billion a
year.
hopes to attend Spelman ColI ge
in Atlanta, Ga., to tudy Politi
cal Science and Psychology .
The queen wore a white
. taffeta gown trimmed with
white and silver fe thers, Her
intere t include politic ,
journali m and broadcasting.
The fir t runner-up, iss
Hardin, 18, . the daughter
of r. and TS. Clarence
(Roberta) Hardin of B.H., and
she is a senior t Lake Michigan
Catholic High School.
Second runner-up i
Reese 17, is the daughter of
Ethe Ree Benton Harbor.
She IS a enior t Bent n Har
bor High S h 1.
The third runn roup. Mi s
Brand umb, 1 i b daught r
, of r. and ill ( arine
Bran umb of Bent n Harbor.
Fourth runner-up . s Golli-
day, 18 i the daughter of
Mr. and rs, George (Dorothy
Golliday of Benton Harbor.
She i a senior at Benton Harbor
High School and i Entre
preneur, iss Be ea, the daugh
ter of Elder Ellis and ary
Beathea of Benton Harbor. She
i a junior at Benton Harbor
High School and h d a tic et
sal of 475.00.
rs. Angie illiams was
chairperson.
Judge were, Lola Clar
Atkinson of alamazoo, who i
If-employed with Chlon Inter
national Perfume ornpany;
B njamin H. Logan II of Grand
Rapid an attorney with the
Ia firm of Logan Bea n
of Grand Rapids' and Elois
John on of Southfield.
Dr. . Ba ett
oral urgeon and
Benton Harbor
an
of
a
rna ter of ceremoni
Other contestant ere:
ary lizabeth Peden Sharonda
Lichelle Cate adine onique
Hampton aren Denice c oy
Aretha ar hall Robin n,
Paulette J uvonne Turner
Traneisha Ro helle Hur e
chenetta Yvett John on,
Rhonda arie, BI eman,
ichelle Dene lement, indy
Lynn Good n anda Gail
Sift hann n Latric Larry
Lorri Elizabeth Simmon
Ann Ro anetta
onai J hn
Garrett and