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January 31, 1988 - Image 15

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Michigan Citizen, 1988-01-31

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Attorn y
nnoun annu I
eSiUlY conte t
e Berrien County Bar As­
sociation' once again sponsor­
ing an essay contest for students
of the seventh, eighth and ninth
grades to promote e local ob­
servance of Law Day, May 1,
1988. .
The Berrien County Bar As­
sociation will ward prizes of
$75.00, $50.00, and $24.00 to the
authors of the top three essays in
each grade level, ccording to
St. Joseph Attorney Robert J.
Ehrenberg, Es ay Contest
. Chairman"
This year's theme is: "Legal.
Literacy: w reness of In- '
dividual Rights nd Respon­
ibilities. "
The deadline for submitting
1 essays in the local essay contest
is February 15, 1988, and con­
testants ould send essays -to
Attorney Robert J. Ehrenberg's
office at 316 Main Street, St.
. Joseph, Michigan.
. 'Winter elas e I
chu
On Saturday night Jan. 30 at
7:30 p.m.; Good Tiding Com­
mUDity • Church will be
the .. UIiii ......
The eY..t •• lel
liaII ..... , will bring the mea-
L
ell
BENTON 1WP. - Classes in
the arts, b' health care,
personal finance, prof Cl' ooal
development and trades and
techn logy are among the offer­
ings in Lake Michigan College's
Winter schedule of 'continuing
education CUUiKL
Acco ding to Linda Castie,
direeto of continuing educa­
tion, are from three to 15
wee in length, and are offered
t a variety of dates, tim and '
fees.
Classes . ch begin during
January or. February include Sil­
versmithing, Party Potpourri,
General George A. Custer,
Great Lakes Sports rashiD& in­
troduction to Pottery, Ap­
pal chian B ketry, Advertis­
. Pub . city and Public ReIa-
How to prepare a B '-'
De Plan & Loan Pack e,
Wor Addiction, WritiDs Suc­
cessful B uliness' Letters,
Managing People, Ballroom
D ce, T , Home Health
Aide Certification, Orpniza-
pan ar
prescnt a. m . cal program.
There will be other guests of
the city.
eRr Baptlat Cb reb,
214 E. Britain Avenue welcomes
yo
Tbcii order of service is
S�day - 9:30 .. m. Sunday
School; 11:00 a.m. Morning
Worship; 6:00 p.m. Baptis
Training Union (B.T.U.)
Wednesday - 6:00 p.m. Bible
Study.
The public is invited to at­
tend.
The Church. Motto is: The
Church that sits not so the Com­
munity can see its needs, but can
see the needs of the community,
The Church theme for 1988
'is: We are Family, walking
together by fai� in 1988.
The Rev. Walter L Brown is
the pastor. • EdcU Wrlabt
and v. Robert Fo ter, as­
sociate pastors; M Bady,
chairman to the Deacon Board;
Mrs •. Bernice Brown, church
clerk; Mri. Versle Mason,
church secretary; and Mrs.
Mary Wright, church program
. coordinator.
Gospel ChOn! 0 I'roIra-
Ive Missionary Baptist
Church, 24S Pipestone, will be
SPODlOring a pr am Sunday,
January 31 at 7 p.m. The
ogram is entitled, "Soap Tall"
Area ministers will-speak on
titles of many soa� operas
viewed on T.V. daily.
Ministers participating are:
Rev. W.T. BUJ10 ,New Paradise
Baptist Church, "As The World
Turns"; Rev. Leroy Smith, Fel­
lowship Mission, "The Young
tion of a Non-Profit Organiza­
tion, Recruiting &. Motivating
Adult Volunteers, Personnalln­
rome Tax Prepar tion, Invest­
ments and Money Managemen�
Delivering a W'mning Preseeta­
tion, As ertiveness Training,
Designing Your Profe sional
Image, Conver tional Spanish
I and II, Private Pilot Ground
School, Basic SPC for:
Operators, Small G Engine
Repair (at Lakeshore High
School), and Geometric Dimen-
ons &. Tolerance.
Continuing education units
are awarded to participants 0
succe sfully complete �MC
continuiDa edUcatiOD courses.
csu are remgnized by IIWI)'
emp ayers and orpnivati u
centification of effforts to
upgr de knowledge and skills.
P 60 years of or
older ualify for a 2S9& discoJmt
OIl CODwming education cour-
and VISA iDd M erCard
arc accepted. For more infor­
madoa, or to enroll, please call.
CutIc 927-3$71,exl.247.
. I
ram
and the �estless·; • ���
Mc:Mee, Mt. Olive B prist
Church, \ Niles, "The Gooding
Light"; • Jo Die Jelfrl ,
Progressive Baptist Church,
"ODe Lif!t Live·; ter PIaU
R Temp C.O.G.I.C.,
"Another World"; ev. J.W.
S , Community Baptist
Church, Union Pier, "The Edge
ofNUtbt".
. I CIalliIa of h
urch' will be the M.C. and
"'lnlllla. Wi is president of
the G,?,pcl Chorus.
message.
.J
ercy- emorlal anneune
cia /cllnlc . for -Februa .
.
Mercy- Memorial Medical
Center, S1. Joseph and Mercy
Hospital Division, �nton Har­
bor, announce their clas­
ses/clinics offered in February.
Most of the classes/clinics of­
fered will be held in Mercy­
Memorial Medical Center
Forum, St. Joseph and you can
call9Z7-S297 to pre-registration Feb. 11, at 9 Dn.
or for more information. Others aad Stcpben Ribaudo
not held at Mercy-Memorial, for
phone n ber follows date and open to Tri-couoty .
schedule. . are accepted from
PRE-NATAL NUTRITION - Health Departme tI
Mon., Pcb. 1 from 6-7 p.m. boIpitaJ pbyIical me'
BREASTPEEDING CLA'SS - 826i for more iafo
Non., Feb. 1 from :30 p.m. Th' daa AMPtJI'EB PR.��
provides inform 0 to �dant Pcb. 18 at 11 Lm. at
mot II and their putnen on the ad- DiYiIion PhyIica11be
vantale. of and preparation (or 927-S28S f9r more illfiQrtDlwon.
• �realtreedin
fOCUS ON PA�ERS - Tues..
. feb. 2. 7·9 p.m. CUI fOCUlCl on the
emotional , a father experieftCeS
duriDa the prepancy and after tbe baby
. bom.
EXEROSE. RELAXATION AND
BREA11flNG - Wednesdays. Peb. 3
and 10; ondaJs. Feb. 8 and 15; Tues­
days, Feb. 16 and 23, from 7-9;30 p.m.
PREPARING POR
OIIlDBlRnf -Thws., Feb. 4, from 7-
9:30p.m.
EXPECTANT PARENT CLAS·
SES - feb .• , 11,18, 2S (fOUl: consecutive
Thursdays) at 7 p.m. .
MY NEW BABY a...ASS - Sun.,
feb. 7. from 1:30-3 p.m� Th' c is
desiped to pre�r you en between
the 01 2 and 12 (or the arrival of a
new baby brother or' r,
GET ACQUAINTED ClASS •
'f Feb:21, from 1:3()..3 � nail
introducee.xpedat ill theearty
moo . of prepaacy to
ciaue. a d pfOll'l available �t
ercy- • Ceatcr.
OIILDREN AT BlRni- OIIy1ti1De
d, asst.
.,.. ....... , chaplain;
,aitic.
AlC Steve D. C ee of
Clar Air Force Base in the
Philipines i shome leave visit­
ing relatives and frien .
Steve is the son of Donald
. and Betty , 1488 Oak St.
\ Muse�on. .,
Thi reporter ent to ee
Martin Luther King We Are the
Dream. Superstar AI Eaton did
beautiful job of portraying Dr.
King and other char eter in the
sho . I t to thank the 10
churches r making it possible -
for this show to be here .
IS. R.efemll
peer ..
ICbooI aDd
CaD 983-
Until next wee take care.
'.
�esrped for c ildma who will be
praeDt birth oIt�'1 r -., .... ,,�
Fa hlon S
I
- St JQIeph Today wiD IpoDIOI'
an informal fUhion program
Thursday, February 4 &om DOOIl
to 1�30 p.m. at Pier m (formerly
Holly's I .. ."mn&), lOS N. MaiD

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