23-29,1989 MICBIGAN� 17 Benton Harbor Area News Brea 'Cancer Support Group· eat Cancer ca nd p ntion are the topics of the AfJ. meeting of t ere Canoer Support group sponsored by rcy-Memori MIdi Ce r, Inc. The group . m from.7-8:30 p.m .• Thursday, Apn 20 at the Rm Cong . ana) Church. 2001 . . , St. Joseph. Guest ape r'lI be Sue Wil- son, R.N .• oncology regional coor­ dinator for Bronson Hospital, • Kalamazoo. A que . orHl r on ' f her pre ntation. The program is f • and pre- reg' 'on i n'req ·red. For more information. caJl927-5231. The Vii of La • Associa- ti n i sponsoring an Arts & Crafts Festival in the LaIc • Park, in La ,. on Saturday .. July 1, from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Raindate will be Sunday, July 2. The festival will feature original rtwork nd craftwork. food and be rag concessions and enter­ tairvnent. Int re ed exhibitors may con­ tad Sue Price at 469-5966 in Lake Annual Family Fun Fair The Tri-County Head Start's At.. n Family Fun Fair will be held on Thursd • April 27, at the Com· munity in Eau 0 ire, from O . .m. u ·12pm. The Com­ munity Center i located at the old Eau Oail1 High Schoof on Pipes­ tone Road. The ev nt rnar the end of the program year for all program famil" . . Activi· for the day ill include face painting, cupcake walk. a saw­ dust arch. golf. and pot-tuck lunch. Lunch '11 be served from 11:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m .. T ri-County He d. Start i a fed rally-funded preschool program for low-4ncome families in Berrien, Cass and Van Buren coun- . . CaJI1..aoo-792-0366 for further' informa . on. S C. Sponsoring au Trip To Chicago The Sout ern Michigan Volunt r Center is sponsoring a Bus Trip to downtown Chicago on Thursday, April 27. The b '11 ye from SignaJ Tra . at Third and on Streets .• in I at 9 a.m. . and '11 ar in Chicago at 10:45 a.m., 'chigan ·me. Drop-off points . I be in the Loop and at r Tower Place. Pick-up '11 be ONLY at Wa r Tower Place at 5 p.m., . chigan ·me. The bus '11 arrive clcin . atapproxim tely7:15 pm. The cost of t trip I $19 hich . includes round-trip b f r, tip for t driver and ref shme on both I of the trip. InteirenMi pe a onthebUiby 'ndnga check to the Y, r Ce t, 1213 Oak St.. • 8120.11 m in- formation needed. Ce 983-0912 or 683-5484. The are being offered at: Riverwood Ce r, begins June 1, Thursday. from 1-3 p.m. Fee is $15. Contad.Jm Jump. at 925-0594; Lakeshore Hgh'Schooi begins June 15. Thursdayi, 9-11 a.m: Fee j $40. Contad La shore corri­ munity Education, 428-1404; and Riverwood Center. begins July 18, Tuesdays. 10 am.-12 p.m. Fee is $15. Contact, Susan Craw, 925- . 0594 . from , am. to 7 p.m. in the Ce rfront lobby, 1234 . r A . The screeoi� d • ned to raise the public's awareness Of the need to know their blood pressure and cholesterol s. said Vicki Buck, community health manager. L C Offers·Study . Skill Class A Study Skills dass will be offered during the spring and summer semesters at lake Michigan COllege. According to instructor Dr. Hazel Wright, the course is designed to help students d lop better study skills. Michigan Method of Tutoring. She said current high chod stu- Please call, �3313 for more infor- dents. those preparing to enter col- . . leg in the fall. and old r stud nts tion. wou d all benefit from the course. , 'Registration i now ln progress for dun Literacy Coo.ncil both mest rs. from 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m, ondays through Thursdays . Open House and 9 am-4 p.m .• Frid VI at the LMC The Second Anniversary Open main campus. 2755 E. Napier Ave., House for Adult Literacy Council in Benton Township, and at the South • • '11 be hetd Sunday, May 7. ' Campus in Niles. for more informa- from 1-4 p.m. The Council is 10- tion call (616) 927-3571, 1�252- ad at 620 Ferry St" t, iles. 1LMC, or �16) 684-5850. Tom Smith, of Pifer-Smith Funeral Home in Nil s, has joined . the Board of Directors of the Aduft Ute racy Council. Volunteer Training Volunteers of. service to senior citizens in Berrien Cass, and Van Buren counties are invited to attend a two-day training on the consecu­ tive Saturdays of May 13 and 20 at the Van Buren Vocational Technical Center in Lawrenoe, from 8:30 a.m. to 4;30 p.m. each day. The training series, co-spon­ sored by Van Buren Coumy Mental Health Services and the Region rv Alea Agtney on Aging. Individuals working with older clients through agencies such as nutrition sites, nior citizens centers, or nursing homes are en. couraged to attend as are those in­ terested in becoming a volunteer. There is no charge, though dona­ tions are acoepted. Lunch will be provided both days. To register or for information, caJi Dianne Carlson, 983-01 rr or 1-8()()..442-2803. Softball Tournament The Men's Open Round Robin 12· Softball Tournament win b held Saturday and Sunday. May 13 and 14, at the Diamond Bowl, New Buf­ falo. Ent r f of $100 per team must be mailed to: Wayne Gib on,' 1206 Man­ hattan, 'chigan City. Ind. 46360, by . Wednes�ay. May 10. The first 12 team only!!! Call Wayne, 1-219-874-9937, hom or 1·219-874-4221, ext 289. work . Paper Drive The dialysi unit of rey- mori Medical Center is sponsoring its an­ nuaJ spring paper drive on April 27 to 29 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in ttl front parking lot of rev Center loded on Agard St t, Benton Harbor. Dona d pap rs hOUld be tied in bund s or ed in paper bags. No magazin.s, catalogu.. or phot.ebooks can be ccepted. Proceed from the paper drive contrib to • . Emergency Fund. you woWd to to, have questions Of ha a large .mount of papers which you need P'd*i UR pIeaIe Q27-5237. Marine Cpl. BOBBY L . BAKER, son of Bobbie G. and Pearl A. Baker of 818 Buss, Benton Harbor, MI, has been promoted to his present ran The fee for the entire wortcshop is .' . while rving at Marine Corps Adva� registration is required and Rehabilitation .Center Combat Development Com- may be mad by mail or phone to the mand, Ouantico, Va. agency at 983-5545 or 1-800-562-· Open House . A 1984 graduate of Benton 4270. Two hili or partial scholarship Th recently 0 ned Rehabilitation Harbor High School, he joined are available for those for whOm the Center of Merl'"U..Memon·aI Medl'caJ h M' C . 0 be f .-. .. .-. be ba' =r t e anne orps m do r ee Wuu.u • rner. Center, Inc. invites the public to it BHHS Fund Raising community open house from 3 to 7 ,___1984_. _ The ·BHHS Senior Celebration- pm. on May 4. Open house visitors Paren, Group· "is plannirxJ a major can tour the center and talk with the fund raising Car Wash/Bake rehabilitation staff. Sale/Rummage combinatjon event The 1Q-bed inpatient center, located on Saturday, April 22 from 8 a.m.- 2 on the sixth floor of the hospital's St. p rn. according to Co-dulirperson for Joseph facility, helps individuals the group, Consada Beck. regain their independence after they Cost of a car wash will be $3.00. Cus- uffer a stro or other disabling ln- tomers can browse at the rum mag jury. The cen ! also ��tains therapy sale and enjoy som bake.ry while . are�. a combined dlRl�g room �nd waiting for their cars to be washed. All actIVity room. and private patient proceeds will go toward th ·Senior rooms. Ce bration Night- Friday, June 9, Child & Family Services Workshop' The Child and Family Sel\fices of Southw tern Michigan. Inc. an­ unces t its Family Enrictvnent orkshop, -eecoming a Whol Per­ n - Putting It All Together"', will be • peated begil)ning Tuesday, April 25.ifrom 7 to 9 p.m. Th workshop will continue each Tuesday th ough' May ·30 at the agency's office at 2000 South State Street. St. Joseph. .. 1989 folio ing Gommencement ceremonies at Benton Harbor High School's Ristrup R : "AI Benton Harbor School Seniors have been invited to attend the super­ 'sed event with ntertainment,.good food, great door prizes and fun, ac- cording to M. Be�. . In The Service Marine PYt. LA TO A K. LAFRANCE, daugb er of Carolyn J. LaFrance of 3320 P ck, treet, Muskegon �ights, MI, has completed recruit training at e Marine Corps Recruit De Parris Is­ land, S.C. A 1988- graduate of Mus­ kegon Senior Hi School, she joined the Marine Corps ioJune 1988. Cutler To Lecture At , ,·LMC . ·Technology Predictions and the Role of Technology" is t� title of a free public lecture to be presented at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 25 in the fltanetarium (Room 0-116) at Lake Michigan College. 2755 E. Napier Ave., Benton Township .. The lecture. part of the LMC,Honors Program's lecture serie on ·Science. Technology, and Human Values,· will be given by Dr. W. Gale Cutler. retired vice pre 'dent and director of cor­ porate research for Whirlpool. and chairman fo the ichigan informa- tion l chnology ork. Marine Sgt. HOWARD S. HA YNES, son of Bessie L. Haynes of Benton Harbor, MI, recently returned from deploy­ ment while seving with F1eet Anti-Terrorism Security Team Company, Marine Corps Security Force Battalion, 'Pacific, Vallejo, Calif. His wife, Joyce, is the daughter of Leonia Fowler and Lewis Hines, also of Benton Harbor. LMC Schedules Weaving Op House M open house to explain ttl Weav­ ing program at Lake chigan Col­ lege '11 be' he d from 6:30-8:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 3 in Room D-109 at Lake 'chigan College. According to Betts Rittmeyer, LMC weaving instructor. stud nts' work will be on display, and information regarding the waving program will be available. Call (616) 927·3571, ext. 244, or 1- 800-252-1 LMC. Toughlove Parent Support Group To Meet The Toughlove Parent Support Group will meet Tuesday, April 25 � 7:30 p.m. in the nursery' of the . Stevensville United Methodis Church. 5506 Ridge Ad., Stevensvill A READ TO REMEMBER SendmeThe· ichigan Citiz�n l J BILL ME ] PAYMENT ENCLOSED: ( J $15 - one year [ J $9 - six month ( ] $25· two years N e Ad I , MAIL TODAY TO: • PO BOX 03560 - HIGHAND PK. MI 48203 • ..... , ... I j I I � � I I j I I I 1 I I I I � \