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November 01, 1987 - Image 15

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Michigan Citizen, 1987-11-01

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SYNOPSIS OF THE
REGULAR MEETING OF
THE BENTON CHARTER
TOWNSHIP BOARD OF
TRUSTEES HELD ON
. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20,
1987, AT 7:32 P. .
MEMBERS PRESENT: Su­
pervisor ielsen, Cler Scott,
Tre urer Boothby, Trustee
Lane, Jefferson, Mammina &
Collins.
EMBERS ABSENT:
one.
The meeting called to
order 7:32 p.m. and a silent in­
vocation given. The minutes
of the previous regular meeting
ere pproved as presented.
The genda w amended to
dd under ew Business, Item
G. Local Approval-American
.LA;II�. 'u Post 105.
Held Public Hearings and es­
tablished Industrial Develop-
ent Districts for South t In-
dustri , All-Phase Electric &
eb er Electric Co., & held
Hearings and approved applica­
tion for granting Industrial
F cilitie Exemption Certifi­
cates to Webster Electric &
Harbor Pac aging.
et November 4,1987, at 7:30
p.m. the Hearing date to con-
ider granting Industrial
Facilitie E emption Certifi­
cat to Mac Engineer and Old
Europe Cheese, Inc.
Adopted resolution ap-
proving a 1987 Grant Applica­
tion for Michigan Equity
Program through the Michigan
Department of Commerce in
the amount of S76,OOO.OO for
construction of a Tourist infor­
mation Center.
Upheld the Planning
Commission' recommenda­
tio and voted to deny rezoning
of two parcels of property on
Martin Luther KiDg Dme from
B-Two Family to D-1 Commer­
cial and approved the revised
site plan for Kimberly Square,
688 E. Napier Ave.
Approved payment of
Gener I Fund bills in the
amount of 74,812.03, Sewer
Fund bills in the amount of
S50,783.78, and Water Fund
bills in the amount of $21,127 .40.
Adopted resolution pprov­
ing request from the American
Legion Post 105, Inc. to transfer
location from 193-195 Ter­
ritorial, Benton Harbor to 1645
Pa Paw, Bento Township.
Authorized the Supervisor
and legal counsel, if necessary,
to negotiate with the City of
Benton Harbor regarding its nat
rate minimum residential water
billing.
ccepted resignation ofRus­
sell Tynes from Board of Ap­
peals.
Accepted gift of Normal
Rockwell painting. Freedom of
Speech, from Mr. & Mrs. James
Muldoon, Jamison Galleri .
Set Wednesday, November 4,
1987, as the next meeting date
due to the Lake Michigan Col­
lege election being held on
Tuesday, November 3, 1987, the
regular meeting date.
Set Halloween Triclc or Trea
hours in Benton Charter
Township from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30
p.m., Saturday, October 31,
1987 ..
Willie Jake Scott, Cler
Benton Charter Township
The Michigan Citizen Adv.
1l/1t6I
Cannady Amu
.2819 Detroit Rd., iles, Michigan
616-683-5913
Cook C'1fIIIII, ...... � e�.�� ...... �
woodcarving.
BRIDGMAN - Coo Energy
Information Center in
Bridgman is sponsoring a
Wood�ShowS t.,Nov. 7
from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. and
Sun., Nov. 8 from 11 a.m. until 5
p.m. Michigan time. Coo
Center is located just oflI-94, 0
RedArrowHigh y.
Member of the Fruitbelt
Woodcarver's will be featuring
finished objec , and actually
perform their woodcarving
kills while you ell.
SpoIIUC
ST. JOSEPH - A potluck din­
ner will be sponsored by t
Sunday Afternoon Singles
(formerly the SSE) on Sunday,
ov. 1 at 2:30 p.m. in the Easter
Seal building, 2015 Lakeview
Ave., St. Joseph.
Bring a dish to pass and your
own table servers. 927-3164.
15
DAR
rcy announces class sc ul
Mercy-Memorial Medical able, Sun., Nov.lS, 1:30-3 p.m.
Center announced its Clas- -Focus on Father, Tues.,
ses/Clinics for NOYCIIlber. ov. 17, 7-9 p.m,
-Pre-Natal Nutrition - Mon., -Children at Birth classes
Nov. 2, 6-7 p.m. scheduled for children
- Breastfeeding for all Phone CJ27 - 5297
expectant mothers MOD., Nov. 2,
7-8:30 p.m. Lu F nd
Exercise, Relax tion and pU OU
Breathing for cxpediDg parents, The Southern Lake . chigan
Tuesdays, Nov. 3 and 10; Mon- Area Chapter of the Michigan
days, ov. 9 and 16; Wednes- Lupus Foundation will hold it's
days, Nov. 11 and 18 &0 7-9:15 second meeting of the year on
p.m. Thursday, Nov. 5 at 7 p.m. in the
-Preparing for Childbirth for Berrien County Easter Seal
mothers-to-be and partners on Society Building at 2015
Thurs., Nov. 5, 7-9:30 p.m. Lakeview Ave., St. Joseph.
-Expectant Parent Classes - There will be a slide presen-
ov. 5, 12, 19, Monday, Nov. 30. tation on the treatment and
-My New Baby Clas for management of Lupus,
youngster awaiting the arrival The goals of the Michigan
of baby in the family, Sua, Nov. Lupus Foundation include im-
8,1:30-3 p.m. proving patient education, in-
-Get Acquainted Class lets creasing public awareness of the
exxpected parents Imo what disease and promoting re­
classes and programs are avail- search.
The local chapter was
formed by Lupus patient: . their
families, friends, and other in­
terested people in an attempt to
better understand and cope with
the disease.
Anyone interested in Lupus
are encouraged to attend. For
information or directio call:
Sue at 927-4670, Peggy at 983-
5883, or Corine at 471-7191.
n
OBITUARIES
"We're Her . To Serv All Your Real Es ate N
• tal App •
• Commerce Re •
• In en.
FAST & PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
CALL 926·7271
.. 1U0N:A£ ,ANlTOIUA£
�:r�
T A EISHA HUltSE
TRANEISHA "NElSHA. HUR.SE.
- Funeral service for Traneisha
HUI'SC,19, 0 stationed·th the
Air Porte in Upper Hayford, United
Kingdom, and who died OD., Oct. 19
held Wed., Oct.28 at the Union
Memorial African Method· Episcopal
Church, Benton Harbor,
Burial was in North Shore Memory
G !'dens ·th fun milituy services con­
ducted by the Air Forte. Memo' 1M)'
be m de to St. Matthew's Olurch of
God In Christ. Benton Harbor, .
she a member. Florin Puneral Ser-
vice in charge of arrangements.
SARAH EALEY
SARAH EALBY - Funeral seMcc
Cor Sarah Ealey, 69, of 401 Maple St.,
Benton Harbor held Wed., Oct. 28
at the Pairplain Chapel of FloriD
Funeral Service, BentoG Harbor.
MIs. Ealey bom May30,1918, .
Dublin, . ., and had lived in t i5 area
since 1965.
SurviYOrs include: a dau er,
Florence EaJeyoiBentOD Harbor, three
so - Laymoo. CaMn and MihooJr., U
of Bentoe Harbor, a . er, . Bddie
Nixon of Detroit; two brothers -
HCKkiah· of aucaao and Willie
Nixon Jr. of Memphis, Tenn,; seYeIl
grandchildren; and seven ,reat­
grandchildren.
SAMMIE TAYLOR. 17,01 S79 Ed­
wards St, Benton Harbor, died Sat"
Oct. 24, at Bixby Hospital, Adrian,
Mich. after a brief iOn
Mr. Taylor was born July 22, 1970.
Survival include: h' mother, Ear­
lene Taylor of Benton Harbor; two
sisters - Pe Taylor and Annette
Taytor, both of Benton Harbor; two
brothers - Earl Taytor of FJ Cajon, Calif.
and Kenneth Taylor of Benton Hatbor;
grandmother, Leola Taylor and
grandfather, General T.ytor 0( Benton
Harbor; and a great aunt, Flora Hayes
of Benton Harborwbo reared him.
CONSTRUCTION
GENERAL
CONTRACTORS
ROOFING - SIDING
. Hom Remodeling
Insulat on
925-1218 or 925-1219
260 CHESTNUT ST .. S.H.
ds"
ERCHA "-S H LL
Fairplain Plaz
Exec. Comm-4th C.D.D.C.
ONOAYS
6:30 P ..
ERCHA TS HALL
Flirplain Plaza
Young 0 ms-4th C.O.D.C.
MERCHANTS HALL
Flirplain Plazl
4th Congo Oist. Oem. Comm .
. ..
ERCHANTS HALL
Fairplain Piau
Exec. Comm. B.C.D.P.

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