I I ational Theatre of the I Deaf to perform at LMC BENTON'IWP. - Tickets are now on sale for The Nation­ al Theatre of the Dears perfor­ mance of "King of Hearts" at 7:30 p:m. Thursday, March 16 in the Lake Michigan College little Theatre located in the Com­ munity Center, according to Sharon Del maschio, associate director of conference services atLMC. "Actors combine sign lan­ guage with the spoken word, so audiences hear and see every word, - explained Del Maschio. "The result is a beautiful and ex­ citing performance which everyone can enjoy." Del Maschio said the perfor­ mance is expected to sell out early, and she advises patrons to reserve their tic ets soon, at $6.50 each. She said the public opening of a large collection of signed Norman Rockwell prints, on loan to LMC from the private collection of �erliu and Carolyn Hanson, will also take place the evening of March 16. The prints are displayed in the Community Center. "Those attendiDg the play are also invited to tour the Rockwell exhibit, - and 'meet the actors' reception after the perfor­ mance," said Del Maschio. "The College has prepared a booklet explaining the different prints, so people can read about Rock­ well and his OI'k they view the exhibit- Tickets may be obtained by calling the Lake Michigan Col­ lege Box Office, located in the Community Center, at (616) 927-1000. VISA and Master­ Card are accepted, BHAS graduation date changed .Benton Harbor High School's Commencement ceremonies originally scheduled for 7:30 p.m .. Thursday, June 8, 1989 at Filstrup Field has been changed to Friday, June 9, 1989 at 7:30 p.m, at Filstrup Fie d, according to School Principal, • I To hlove Par nt Support Group . The Toughlove Pare.nt Support group will m t Tu aday, MArch 7 at 7:30 p.m. In the nursery of the Stevensville United Methodist Church, 5506 Ridge road, St nsvill. This group consists of parents ho are troubl�d by their youth's be­ havior. At a typical meeting, parents emotionally upport on another by • listening to each other nd sharing ideas and ways of de ling with the in­ appropriate behavior of youth. "Hatching Egg "for Easter S Is Ponderosa Restaurant are ·Hatching Eggs· for the Easter. Seal Society! Vi it your nearest Pondesora Re urant in St. Jo ph and Benton Harbor, donate $1 to Easter Sa and receive a colorful Easter egg with a coupon for a valuab.e Pond rosa coupon it m. • This special ·Hatch an Egg· promotion runs from F bru ry 27 through East r Sunday. Coupons ale red m bl until April 30. Judy Collin in Concert Judy Collins will ppear in concert at Lakeshore Hlgh School, 'St n 'I ,on Frid y, March 17. t 8:00 p.m. Th concert is sponsored by the Civic Ben fit Oub with th proceeds going to Th Soup Kitch n, nco Tic ets for re rved ts v $20 and gen ral admi ion tickets are $12.50. They are avail ble at the e hore High Sc 001 Princtp I's Office, Century Center Box OffICe, by writing 1634 Sun Pr irie Dr., St. Jo ph, MI49065. or by calling {161} 428-2498. The Soup Kitchen, Inc., the ben clary of concert. i operated by a cooperative of 32 church who rye hot noon me to over 150 peopI day. The Soup Kitchen is open n days a . noIuding holidays d i staffed on un r ·s. Red Cross B� Driv For Th 0 Oflll h The following d( for March are open to th pub ic: Tues., March 7, Lakeshore 'gh School, Stevensville, 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; Thur ., Match 9, Watervliet High School, Watervliet, 8:30 a.m.-2:3O p.m.; Fri., March 10, Eau Oaire High School, Eau Claire, 8:30 a.m.-2:3O p.m.; Wed., March 15, fled Cross Chapter House, Benton Harbor, 12:00 noon-6:00 p.m.; Fri., March 17, Trinity EpjscopaJ Church, iles, 12:00 noon-6:00 p.m.; Mon., March 27, Gr Sororitl, Benton Harbor High School Stud nt com­ mons, Benton Harbor, 11 Lm.-5p.m.; and Fri., March 31, cy- morial Medica! c.nter, Benton k iarbor, 11 a.m.-5p.m. Series Off eel on Drug And Alcohol Ab Th public is Invited to a fr lec­ ture riea on alcohol and drug d - pendencylrom 7 to 9 p.m. each Wed- nesday dur1ng . The program I sponsored by th Berri.n County Health Department and- Mercy- morial Medical Ce 's Horizon Recovery Cen r. The ". be held at the St. JoM�n Senior Cen r,2SM5 Ie An. . n Flni Horizon'. • eeee- dinator, . �s on proce of interv ntion - what to do when someone doesn't want help, on Match 8. Morizon Direc10r S Gambrel will discus the ritual aspect of recovery from c:h mlcal d pend ncy on ch 15. On March 22, Jaynet Colton, pr nlion coordinator for the aerTl n Counth Health Department, will deactibe what fam Iy members can do to prevent substance Abu . Contributing factors of ch mlcaJ depend ncy be topic of Au Wh' 's pre ticn on Match 29. White i the community r.1 tion manager tor Horizon Recovery Cen r. For more information call Laura Spencer of Berrien County Department, Alcohol/Drug Abu .. Program, at 928-7121, ext. 285. Pr registration i 't required. Ie hulil me?1I your life. Does he deserve it? Only you can answer that ques­ tion but you must determine who deserves to be important in your life and who doesn't Here's what you should do. Make a list of a of the people in your life who have a real and important impact upon . your circnmstances. Think very carefully about this· list. Take your time because you m think that someone' important whe in fact, they could disap­ pear tomorrow and your life wou (l remain entially the same as it is now. Some peop are significant and some are not. What are the precise resons fo which you place them on your list of important peop ? Don't fool yourself. Be sure that the reasons are not met:el� emotion­ al. When you finish your list, if the man who is causing you . problems is not on the list, tell him what to do with his opinions the next time he criticizes you. D . 11 oy U owy Test yourself with this Quick 1 which indu Jeep. D: Ac- Dialogue Quiz on the subject of oordiDg to a uney of alumni of sleep: I Transylva ia (Kentucky) True or false? University, -fourth had such A. Nearly half of all men recurring tmar� . decades sleep in their b�thday sui . after they Ie school E. That's Thirty-one percent of women the estima e of Dr. Ernest do likewise. Hartman, a Boston sleep re- B. Forty-six million I searcher. Americans chronically have trouble falling asleep. : C. Grandma's recom­ mended glass of warm milk at bedtime might work as well as a sleeping pill. D. Two of five dreams are terrifying nigh mares, and among adults after graduation, Dear Ce a commonplace nightmare in-. but not ac volves fears of a college test. health offi . E. One-fourth of the world's AIDS is the popula . an afternoon course. bees siesta of a couple of hours, then kills. But sti sleeps some more at night time' scourg such as syphilis, Answers: All true. A. Men's gonorrhea, erpes, chlamydia Fitness magazine also says kids and genital ts. Most of these talk more in their sleep than do afflictions be avoided, and if adults. B. So says Dr. Philip contracted, s ccessful treated Westbrook, pre ident of the For most pie in the United American Sleep Disorders States the h diest place for Clinic at Stanford University. C. good advice and confidential Milk contains an amino acid counseling is the local county 'Why do I let peo y do you even • ? • •••• Do you aYe a q e.t1oa bout per oaal )'lIe e or th? Send to DIal e, TIle Ea. Corporatlo , 111 W· al"endoo, M.S. 1616, Geab:, L, 85077. F • peno ply, send. r· dclra eel,· -ped enftiope. Dr. Charles W. Faulkner may be.reached at P.O. Box 5()()16, Washington, D.C. 20004.