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October 29, 1989 - Image 17

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Michigan Citizen, 1989-10-29

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S. 1m And Gym
Ight At Th YWCA
All area single adults are in­
vited to a Swim and Gym ight
on Saturday, ovember 4, at the
YWCA, 508 Pleasant, St. -
Joseph. Volleyball and basket-
. ball from 7-10. Pool opens at 8
p.m. Board games and refresh­
ments will be provided.
A $2.00 donation is sug­
gested. For more information
call (616) 983-6625. Sponsored
by the Single Adult Christian
Fellowship Group.
Tour of L C
Tours of Lake Michigan Col­
lege will be offered this fall at 4 -
p.OL. Wednesdays and 10 a.m.
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Copftol
-290,519
16,OOU
23,200
82,759
2,000
5,800
207,759
2,000
125,000
706,031
20,000
29,000 I
by
. proitct.'
not heM 0 •
impad upon
urt.V1INiaI
and 1 p.m. Fridays. Student
guides will meet visitors at the
College's main entrance, 2755
E. Napier Avenue in Benton
Township, and provide a one­
hour tour of the campus.
Pre-registration is not re­
quired for the tours, but other
times can be scheduled if the
regular tours are not con­
venient. Call Castle at (616)
927-3571 or 1-800-252-1LMC,
ext. 262.
Widowed Parent
_ Support Group
eet
The next meeting of the
newly-formed Widowed Parent
Support Group will be held
Thursday, November 2, at 7:00
p.m. in the parlor of the First
-Congregational Church, 2001
Niles Avenue, St. Joseph.
o fee or registration re­
quired. Call 925-0594 or toll­
free at 800-336-0341 for further
information.
liThe Atomic Cafe"
shown at LMC
"The Atomic Cafe," a
documentary on post- WWII
material will be shown at 7:00
p.m., Wednesday, ovember 8
in the planetarium (D-116) at
Lake Michigan ColI e, 2755 E.
Napier Ave., Benton Township
by the Cinema Arts Society.
. Admission is fr e and open
to the public. For more mfor­
mation contact, LMC instruc­
tor Joel Zienty at 927-3571 or
1-BOO-252-1LMC, ext. 212.
Duo Sequenza
Performs At LMC
Duo Sequenza, a flute and
classical guitar duo, will per­
form in concert at p.m., atur­
day, Novemb r 4 in the Little
Theatre in the Lake Michigan
ollege Community Center.
Tickets at .50 are n sale now.
To reserve tickets, or f r
m re information, call the LM
ticket office at (616) 927-1000.
VI A and Ma ter ard are ac­
cepted"
Family Crisis,
Communication
The amily risis & Com­
munication Center, is in need of
volunteers. A woman is beaten
every 5 seconds in this country.
Victims of domestic violence
need your help. The next train­
ing session will be held ovem-
. ber 1, 6, 8, 13 and 15, at the
Family Crisis & Communica­
tion Center, 2214 outh State
Street, St. Joseph.
For more information con­
tact Mary McKinney at 983-
6023.
L C Host Fine
Art Ight
La e Michigan College will
have their Annual Fine Arts
Night Concert, Saturday,
November 11 at 7:30 p.m. in the
LMC Community Center.
�our Financial future
is meet topic
The Berrien County
Cooperative Extension ervice
will sponsor "Your Family's
F' nancial Future" at Lake
Michigan College on ovember
7,9, 14 and 16 .
I A wide variety of financial
management topics will b dis­
c ed and you'll have the p­
portunity to get your questi ns
answered.
For more informati n all
( 16) 42 -2425.
Acid Rain Topic At
AAUW Meeting
The ovember meeting f
th Benton Harb r- t. J seph
Branch of the American s­
s iation f University Women
(MUW) will b held Tue d y,
ovember 7, at 7� p.m. at he
C melot Pavilion, tr tf rd
Drive (off lev land Av nue),
t. Jo ph.
Dave Krieger, a pow r en­
gineer with Indiana and
Michigan Power ompany will
be the guest speaker.
..
For more i ormation, call
Sharon Hainer at 927-5137 or
Jann Lemenage at 927-5160.
At The Library
Pre-School toryTime will
meet on Wednesday, November
1, from 10-10:45 a.m. the film,
Rosie's Walk, will be shown
along with other stories and ac­
tiviti s for young children, ages
3-5.
Movie for children are
shown on aturday at 2 p.m.
Showing on N vember 4th are:
Harry The Dirty Dog and
Tre surer of The Great
Oceans.
I
Toughlo e Parent
Support G oup Meet
The Toughl ve Parent Sup­
port group will m et Tu day,
October 31, at :30 p.m. in the
nursery of th Leven ville
United Method t Church, 5506
Ridge Rd., Stev nsville.
Business No.
(616) 925-0100
Western Union
(616) 925-5903
ESS
We Offer:
Check Cashing - Money Orders.
Utility Payments (Michigan Bell, �ichigan
Gas Be Indiana Michigan Power)
Ask about our CO PLETE BILL PAYMENT PLAN -
Water, Cable, Credit C rds and any bill you have to pay
on 8 monthly basis .
We atso offer for your convenience:
Western Union om!y Transfer - Fax - Photo Copie
Private II Boxe - Gift Wrapping
Packaging, Shipping, Rec iving
We would like to thank
. the community In
advance for Its
. anticipated upport.

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