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March 22, 1987 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1987-03-22

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THE ICHIGAN CITIZEN MARCH 22 - 28, 1987
5
In and About Benton Harbor
It' 5 parent conference time for Benton Harbor.
BE TO HARBOR - The
Benton Harbor Area Schools'
elementary, junior high school
and the high hool will be
holding Parent-Te cher Con­
ferences next week according to
hool official .
All of the Di ricts elemen­
t ry tudents will be dismis d
t II: 57 a.m. on Tuesday,
ednesday and Thursday, March
24, 25 26. P rents of tudents
in the Benton Harbor Area
chools are being given time to
visit ith teachers and learn of
their children's progre s.
AI ,on Thursday, arch 26,
the Di trier's Junior High
School and the Benton Har-
bor High hool wilJ dismi
their tudents early at 10: 52
a.m. to Parent/Teacher Con­
ference day. The junior high
conference at cCord/King and
Fair Plain Junior High School
and the high hool will be
held from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00
p.m. and 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. on
hursday.
Parents of high school stu­
dents are a ed to go to the
tudent ommons here they
will receive their student's rep rt
card. Te chers ill be available
to t to parents regarding
their child's progre .
It as also announced that
the new School B d Health
BH Library
BE TO HARBOR - Pre-
hool StoryTime will hold its
la winter ssion on Wednes.­
day, arch 25, from 10:00 to
10:45. Spring 'on will begin
on pril .
ovies for children will be
shown on Friday, arch 27 t
4:00 and again on Saturday,
March 28 at 10:00 and 2:00.
Showing are: "Curious George
Ride a Bike" and "Ran m
of Red Chief'.
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Benton Harbor, Mich. 49022
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NEW OPERATORS
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Manicures Put on Nails
Available
CLOSED WEDNESDAY
Op non. 1& Tues., 8-6
Thur., Fri., Sat. 6-6
Clinic will have an Open
House during which time Free
Blood Pressure Screening will
be offered. High school parents
who would like to have their
blood pressure checked or tour
the new facility located b hind
the high school may do so at
this time.
If parents have question
regarding Parent-Teacher Con­
ference days they may call
their individual school for fur­
ther information. There will
be no school lunches rved
on the early dismissal days.
Surgery at the speed of light
Lasers. The high-speed light beams
of science fiction. In the hands of
Mercy-Memorial Medical Center
surgeons they perform medical magic.
Laser surgery requires a much
smaller -than-normal incision. So you
can be back on your feet in days
instead of weeks. And the infinitely
precise laser beams produce better
results than traditional surgery in
many cases.
Best of all - for most laser operations
you can come in for your surgery in
the morning and be back in your own
home by bedtime .
Our new carbon dioxide (C02) laser
is only the beginning. Plans for
expanded laser surgery will include
a wide variety of lasers to treat
everything from skin or eye disorders
to gynecological or neurological
problems.
Laser surgery is part of our continuing
commitment to bring the most
up-to-the-minute health care to
our community. .
So if you're facing surgery ask your
doctor about lasers. The technology
of the future is at work today. Right
here close to home.
o RIAL
ph • Benton Harbor

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