Hospital classes BENTO HARBOR - The ercy- emorial Medical Center announced its schedule of C IClinic offered in ugu .. They are: Pr rin for Chlldb rth­ August 1, 7:00 p.m.jMercy­ Memorial Medical C nter , Forum, Pr ..... egistratlon required. Expectant PI Clas August 7, 14, 21, 28 (four consecutive Thursdays) 7: 00 p.m./Merey- morial Medical C nter Forum, pre-registration required. y N Blby CI to pr.lr. youngst rs for blby's IrrlYlI - August 10, 1:30 p.m./ M rcy-Memorial Medical :enter Forum, pre-reglstration required. Pr.Natal Nutrition - August 11, 6:00-7:00 p.m., pre-registrat­ ion required. Br Itt ... I CI s - Aug- ust II, 7:()()'8:30 p.m., pre­ registration required. Ex else, R IIXltlon Ind Br hi for expectlnt p... s - Session No. I-August 12, 18, 20, Session No.2-August 19,25, 27, 7:00 p.m. Get Acqulint*d Cllss - Aug­ ust 24, 1 :30 p.m. Pre-registrat­ ion required. This class is speciafically design d to intro­ duce expectant mothers in the early months -ot pregnancy to the prenatal classes/obstetrics programs availabl. at Mercy­ Memorial Medical Center. SHARE Support Group - August 5, 7:00 p.m. Pre­ registration required. A sup­ port group for parents who hay experienced the death of an infant through stillbirth, miscarri or tubal pregnancy. . Amput.. Protrlm - August 21, 11:00 a.m. Monthly pro­ gram fo recent am put pati nts and persons who w r artificial limbs for the purpose of evaluat­ ing both the correct fit and use of the prosthesis. Orthopedic Clinic - August 28. 9:00 a.m. No f /referral required. For more information, call 927-5285. K'zoo Symphony auditions KALAMAZOO - The Kal mazoo Symphony Orchestra announce openin for the po itions of Principal Trom­ bone; 3rd d A istant French Hom; A istant Concertmaster; ction Violin I and Violin II; Section Viola; Section Ba ; d one year appointment for 2nd Trombone. Anyone intere ed in audit- n for the positions ould cont ct personnel man er Clark • denBleyker t (616) 342-6888 after Augu 1, 1986 to schedule an ppointment to audition for music director Yoshimi Takeda. To be eligible to udition, musi clans must be members of the American Feder­ ation of USlC1an. The area chapter is 228. u ician are hired on a per-service contracutal basis, Audition will be held on September 13 for tring and on September 14 for woodwinds and bra at the Carver Center in Kalamazoo. Kalamazoo Sumphony Society, Inc. is an Equal Oppor­ tunity Employer. Library to show Disney film BE 0 HARBOR - The Di ey movie, Blac beard' Gho , will be owing thi Tuesday, Augu 5, at 10: 00, 1:00, 3:00, d 6:00. All movie 0 n this summer dur­ ing the Di ey Film Fe are free-of-eh , and children may brio snac . Thi i the I i wee during hich children may enter the Bookbot Reading Program, by readin and reporting on library book. ovie for children will be o n on Friday and Saturday, August 8th and 9th, at 10:00 and 2:00 each day. The follow- ing film hich together 1 45 minute ill be shown, free-of-ch ge: ''Winter of the itch" - A young boy learns the recipe for happine pan­ cake from a witch who lives in his attic and ''Why'd the Beetle Cro the Road" A bug's eyed view on the mean­ ing of life, Books dded to the Adult collection are: "The Rotation Diet" by Martin Katahn; "Le . ter to Judy: What Your Kids Wish They Could Tell You" by Judy Blume; "Taming a Sea Hor "by Robert Parker; "Act of ill" by Barbara Bradford; "The Eighth Commandment" by Lawrence Sanders; and "Spirit of SUrvival" by Gail Sheehy. ew video disc added to the library collection are: White ight , Jewel of the Nile anti SweetDreams, The Book Review By Cathy Kelly Finished with Homecoming? Thought ! If you really liked that, you'll love Dicey's Song, It' about Dicey, May­ beth, J arne and Sammy - this time a little older and living with their grandmother who i a tiny bi apprehensive. But now Dicey is in hool and terribly frantic. aybeth failing everything except mu ic, Sammy isn't helping. He i being terribly stubborn and has been in many fights. What's going to become of this family? Dicey's Song by Cynthia Wright (The Citizen will pay 5 for any book review printed here. Submit a picture of yourself with the book review to: The Citizen, 16032 Wood­ ward, Highland Park, MI 48203. Photos or entries will not be returned), estern Am opens at Point O'Wo ds BENTO HARBOR - The We ern Amateur Golf Tourna­ ment will return to the Point O'Wood Golf & Country Club for it's annual play, ugust 6- 10, 1986. This tournament, drawing national attention, has been given such nicknames as "The Masters of the Amateurs" and "A Prep School for the Tour." The field of applications for the Western has wide range of applicants, consisting of inter­ national players, the top col­ legiate golfers in the nation, and a fe local amateurs. By Tuesday morning, the vacancies in the field for the 84th Annual Western Amateur will be filled. The tournament is made up of two tournaments. Fir there are 72 holes of stroke play to qualify for the "Sweet Sixteen." The top sixteen players then start the second half of the tournament, match play. Persons wishing further in­ formation may contact Greg Gordon at the Point 0 oods Golf & Country Club, 1516 Roslin Road, Benton Harbor, Michigan 49022. (616) 944- 1433. EDBAI Your County Commissioner • Involved in Benton Harbor: • 1st V.P. Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International • Deacon Board, Flake Temple C.O.G.I.C. e President of Blossomland Area Community Action Agency e President of United Against Hunger .. Board member, Berrien County Legal Services Bureau • Juvenile Court Citizens Advisory Council • Sunday School Teacher • 2nd V.P., Berrien County Democratic Party • Treasurer, Benton Harbor and Benton Township Democratic Club • President of Young People's Willing Workers • Experienced Leadership: • Gounty Commissioner, 4 Years • Berrien County Administration Committee Responsible for Sheriff's Dept., Prosecutor's Office, District, Circuit and Juvenile Courts, Dog Pound, Friend of the Court and the Road Commission. VOTE AUG .. SI ov. 4, 1986 BECAUSE BAIRD CARES Paid for by Concerned Citizen to Elect Fred Baird DE