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August 09, 1987 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1987-08-09

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AUGUST 9 - 15, 1987 THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN
7
Benton Harbor area news \
It's not too late
to iQin the .
ichigan youth Corps
Earn up to 1 ,000 I
between now and Sent. 30
II ESC or th Priv t Indus ColiDcil at
233 i hi 0 uit 8
8 ntoo Har r I 022
(Same building as Harbor Health Club)
Plan children's health carnival
927-1 PIC
he last" week to register
Vo ers oust mayor
THI I TH L T
Would your children like to
explore a fully equipped
ambulance? See what an X-ray
looks like? And meet a real live
friendly owl?
Then bring your boys and girls to
the Children s Health Carnival at
the Mercy Hospital Division on
Wednesday August 12. We'll
help your children begin a lifetime
of good health habits - and make
sure they have fun too!
Youngsters from preschool age
through seventh grade will enjoy
finding out how to fix healthy
snacks. .. how to brush their teeth
properly. .. and how to respect
the rights of animals in the wild.
A lively group of puppets will
remind your children not to talk
to strangers play with potential
poisons or cross the street without
looking both ways.
We'll have games and giveaways
clowns and balloons - and lots
of ways for parents to help their
kids live long and healthy lives.
Loo for the ten at
ercy Hospital Divi ion
960 Agard
Benton Harbor, I
August 12, 1987
oon - 3:00 p.m.
dat 13.
St. Jo ph> Benton Harbor
B TO HARBOR - hil-
dren pre- hool through 7th
gr de are invited to e plore
th orld of health and safety
at the 19 7 hildren Health
F ir ugu 12, from 12:00
to 3:00 p.m.
The fair
ed by ercy- morial edi al
enter In . will be held at the
ercy Hospital Division in
B nton Harb r.
Ball ns, 1 n music and
gam are merely a part of the
ex itement which ercy-
emorial staff member from
almo t every department have
planned, according to Leah
M rone, director of om­
rnunity ervice.
Healthy refreshment olor-
in b fa e p inting and
try-telling will round ut
the pe ial a tivite .
Other activities happening at
the fair in lude: bl od pre-
ure reening for dult and
hildren a nutrition b th with
g mes to te t your • f d I.Q. '.
ommunity rvice involved
Berrien ounty Health Depart­
ment Benton Harbor Fire De­
partment edic I edarwo d
edical enter Berrien ounty
heriff Deaprtment arett
ature enter Lake ichigan
ollege D ntal i t nt Pr -
gram and The
cer iety.
In additi n the f llo ing d -
partment from Mer Y: em rial
edical ent r: Dietary, ur-
gery, -ray Physical Therap
Pediatri ,Ambulatory are
mergen y, ducati n olun-
teer, ngirieering and H u -
e pin .
The rain date for the hil­
dren' Health Fair i Thursday
Augu t 13. F r m re infor-
mation, plea call 927 -54 7.
Ce ebrate summer at
Children's
Heal
Carnival.
his is
Continued from Pag 1
vote totals: incumbent Charles
Yarbrough, 598; incumbent
Dorothy Dickey, 529; incum­
bent orval Weiss, 491; Stev
Wooden, 481; Ricky Hill, 291;
Jerry E. Johnson, 244.
Candidate Charles Henry
received 228 votes and is out
of contention.
Cooke said he could not
point to any specific reason
for his defeat He will support
Thmer," hom town boy", in
the ovember 3 contes The
reference to Turner's roots,
points to one of Cooke's on­
running controversies . th
Wolf since olf's election to
the commission. Cooke refers
to WolfsSt Joseph origins.
City Hall watchers say
Cooke's arrogance, his stack­
ing of city government with
relatives, constant trips at tax­
payer expense, and his desire
to become a paid, full-time
mayor led to his defeat
The recent cutbacks in the
public safety department also
upset vo ers, sources say. The
city has recently laid off three
firefighters and two police of­
ficers to save money.
According to Rochelle
Long. deputy cler only 1,559
voters, or 15 percent of the
city's 10,306 registered voters,
cast ballots in Tuesdays elec­
tion. In June's millage elec­
tion, only 5.5 percent of the
oters came to the polls.
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