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December 03, 1989 - Image 17

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Michigan Citizen, 1989-12-03

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Koeze (Koo-zee) n are int
Buy a j r or two of KOEZE
(Koo-zee) n fro any em­
ber of the Family C .. Com-
munication Center. Proceeds
benefit the Children' Program
of SAFE Shelter/Family Crisis
Center. CaD 983-6023.
AAU Chrl ma
The December meeting of
the Benton Harbor-St. Joseph
Branch of the American As­
sociation of Univer ity Women
(AAUW) will be held on Wed­
nesday, December 6, at Tosi's
Restaurant, Stevensville, at 7:30
p.m.
The Mass Media Study
Group will present "The Best
Christmas P cant Ever" a
seri . of amusing r dings: Din­
ner reservations may be m de
independently by calli:D& Tosi's.
E T Tr Inlng ,
Lake Michigan College '11
offer its Basic Emergency
Medical Techology (EMT)
course during the Winter
m ter, beginning January 11,
at both t main campus in Ben­
ton Town hip and t the
Palisades uelear Plant near
outh Haven.
The m in campu E T
cour e will be from 6:30 to 9:30
p.m. Mond nd Thursd ys,
and the P . des class will be
BH/BT Senior
Center
Sch du
The Senior Ceater ofBcntoa.
Harbor/Bentoo T . will
be providing a day of IDOIDDUUl
at the Cros road, Mall i
Kalamazoo, on MODday,
December 4, 9:30 a.m. UDtil 4
P There will dra' enter­
tainment, information, dis­
counts, and free gifts.
Departure from the Ccoter will
be at 8:30 LID. and 11:00 un.
Charge is SS. Call 9'r1-1A97.
AlKomoll, CouDsclor for the
BerrieD County Health Depart­
ment will hold a Substance
Abuse discuss; ,at the Center
from 10 a. until 11:30 a.m.
every Monday except Decem­
ber 25. Public is invited.
The Centers offers senior ex­
ercise in December on Tues­
days and Thursdays from 9-9:30
a.m ..
Free blood pressure clinical
service is offered on Wednes­
days (rom 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Legal Services of Attorney
Roberts will be- offered to
Senior by appointment only on
December 13, from 9 a.m.-12
noon.
The members of the Board
will meet at the Senior Center
on December 21, at 1:30 p.m.
Th public is invited to attend.
Van Cas CAP, Agency for
Anti-Poverty, will be taking ap­
plications for Weatherization,
Targeted Fuel . ance, and
recertification (or commoditi .
CalI1-800-6'n-6971. The agen­
cy will be at the Center on Mon-
Help AI icare Help
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Afric '11 need emef',&enCY nee.
• In short. AEric ns still need you!
... help Afric�re p.
your aenerous i �y.
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Enclosed is my gift of:
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TIle � ParCDt Sup-
port Group meet Tuesday,
December S, 7:30 p.m. in the
ur cry of the Stevensville
United Methodist Church, 5506
Ridge Rd., SteYCDSVille.
You 0 edm
The meetiDg of the Young
Widowed Persons Support
Group will be held Wednesday,
December 6, at 7 p.m. in the
parlor of the FU'lt Congrega-
. tional Church, 2001 Niles Ave.,
St.JOICph.· .
Call the Center for Self Help
t � Center, 925-0594
or toll-free at 800-336-0341 and
for Pat Friend.
At The Library
Pre-School StoryTime will
meet on Wednesday, Decem­
ber 6, (rom 10-10:45 a.m. l
film, "The Snowman", will be
shown, along with other
Christma storie and
fin&erplays.
The December 9th movies
for children at 2 p.m. will fea­
ture: The Snowman, Snowy Day
and Snow.
Honday Buff t
The annual Lake Michigan
CollegelWHfB R dio Holiday
Buffet and Concert is scheduled
(or 11;30 .m. to 1 p.m. Friday,
December 8, in the LMC Com­
munity Center, 2755 E. pier
Ave ..
Admission i 5· for the'
general public and S3.50 Ior
those 0 bring canned or
non-perishable food item.
For Lake Michigan College
udeats, the cost is $2.50 with
DO food item, and free with a
food item.
sch' ul
Monday, December 4, Santa
and Mrs. Cia will be escorted
to their headquarters in
town St. Joseph by youth
choirs, Twin City Players in "A
Christmas Carol" costumes and
horsedra D vehicle . The
parade begi at S:30 p.m. on
Stale at Elm Street. Participants
are invited to the YWCA after-
. ward for refreshments.
o Tue day, December 5
tbr Friday, December 8,
. be dowDtown & 4-
Weckda December 11
tarc:J .. December 22, Santa
•. f 4-8 p.m. d on
Sat rdays and Sundays,
December 9 throuah 23, from
tol
The Berriea �_".
De t
schedule of cliai
month of December.
Michael Mortimo e, Health
Education Direct for the
department, u.id all of the
scrvicea listed are 0 red each
month on a regular b .
Some of the cIini require
the individual to call or an ap- ,
pointment because 0 eligibility
requirements, while er ser­
vices are provided 0 a walk-in
basis at set times thro out the
month. Mortimore d.
He also noted tha for some
of the clinics nomin fees are
charged and dona ions ac­
cepted for others, b t on one
will be denied servi because
of inability to pay.
The health dep ent has
three offices: the mai office at
769 Pipestone in Be ton Har­
bor, phone: 926-71 1; 1265
North Front Street in Niles,
phone: 684-2800; an 425 Buf­
falo Street in New Buffalo,
phone: 469-5220. '
The clinics provid d by the
health department, t ir dates,
times, location and ther im­
portant information, re as fol­
lows for the m nth of
December:
- FAMILY PLANNIN Clinic:
Provided at the Benton Ha bor office;
ligibillty requirements - II for fur-
th r information and app ntm nt.
- PREG CY TESTIN : WaJ -in
every Mon., (except Dec. 25), from
9:30-11 a.m., and ..,.ry d., from
2:30-4 p.m. at th Benton r of-
fiee: walk-in ry Mon., (e cept Dec.
25), from 9:30-10:30 a.m. d Wed.,
from 2:30-4 p.m., t . office.
- BLOOD PRESSURE SC EENING:
All clinic are on a wal -in basi ;
Mon., Dec. 4, from 9 a.m. p.m., at
th Benton Harbor office; ., Dec.
6, from 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at t. John's
United Church of Christ Fr hn Hall,
Buffalo; Mon., Dec. 8, from 9
a.m.-12 noon, at the lea ffice lit ;
nd ry 3rd Thur ., of t month,
Dec. 21, from 11 a.m.-l pm., Soup
Kitchen, 132 Pipe one, nton Har­
bor.
- CHOLESTEROL SCRE
dinics are on a w -in
.cond Th .• of every month. Dec.
14.9 Lm.-1 p.m. at Benton Har­
bor offIoe.
..... �IKI\:noN CU : M
... on a �n : every fri .• from
9-11 :30 a.m., tthe Benton Hatborof­
fice; fteIY !hUrl .• from 9-11:30 a.m.
at office; ewry th1td Wed. of
ttl month. Dec 20. from 9-11:30
a.m., at Qty I, Buff.
- EDICAID HEALTH SCREE 100
(EPSDT)' Provided at Ben on Harbor
and office ; appointm nta
requtred - for additional information
call 926-7121.
- PRENATAl CUNIC: Provided at
Southwestern '-'edical Clinic,
(Worn n', Specialitie Oin c Ber( n
Cent r, . rey Ambula ry Care
Oinic, and the Benton Ha r office.
Appointments nece sary - call for
liglbility uirements.
- SICKL CELL CLINIC: walk-in
flY ry Fri., rom 9-11 a.m., at th Ben­
ton Harbor office; and ry Thur .,
from 2-4 p,.m. at the Nil so.
- TUBEi:bJLOSIS eLi Ie: W Ik-in
flY ry MOff(except Dec. �), from 9-
10 a.m., and ry Thur ., from 9-10
a.m., at iles office; alk�n ry
Tu ., frOfT' 2-4 p.m. and every Fri.,
from 9-11:80 a.m., at th Benton Har­
bor office.
- VENEREAl OJ a CUnic: Walk­
in e ry n. (except Dec. 25), W d.,
and Thuri. 1-4 p.m., Tues., (except
Dec. 20 1- p.m. and Fri .• 1-3:30 p.m .•
at th Benton Harbor office. W Ik-in
every Mont and Fri., from 2-4 p.m. at
th iles office.
- PREMARITAL EDUCATION
ClASS: Participants arn certificat
required to obtain marri g lioen .
Must call th Benton Harbor office to
preregist .
- AIDS Counseling and Testing:
Anonymou or confid ntiaJ - call t
Benton Harbor or Niles offices for fur­
th r information and appointment
- W.LC. (Supplement utrition
Program for Women, Inf nts and
Children): Provided at th Benton
Harbor and Niles office; appoint­
ment n cessary; call for eligibility
requirements.
- ALCOHOLJDRUG ABUSE Coun­
seling: Provided at the Benton Har­
bor and iles office'� - call for
further information and ppointrn nt.
- PARENTING A 0 SELF-ESTEE
Classes: Provided at the Benton Har­
bor office and community sit s. Call
for information and re rvation.
- CHILDREN'S SPECIAL HEALTH
CARE Service (Crippled Children's
Pr�ram): Call Benton Harbor office
for Information.
I City sells prope � ies
15
Yarbrough, Director of the
City's Recreation Department,
for his outstanding . tance
with the Michigan Youth Corps
Program. Yarbrough received a
certificate of appreciation.
In other busin the com-
mission voted unanimously to
approve:
- A rental rehabilitation
loan in the amount of 17,SOO to
Harbor Homes, a Michigan Co­
Partner hip to make repair on
a rental property t 748 Colum­
b Avenue. Also approved a
contract in the amount of
$35,000 to Oldham CoaItJ'uc..
tion Company for needed
repairs.
A rental rehabilit tion
loan (conditional grant) in the
amount of $3,8710.39 to William
B. & Ruth E. Crow to rna c
repairs on their rental property
at 995 McAllister. Al 0 ap­
proved a contract in the amount
of $7,742.78 for the needed
rep irs.
- Deeding 677 Thresher to
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Morris to
clear the title.
- Sale of a non-build le lot
at 436 High Street to Mr . Bon­
lIlie Roseburg for S15O.
- Entering into lea e
agreement to Ie space in the
Benton Harbor Bu ine
Growth Center to Integrating
Data Systems, Inc. for R
104 & 105 for S225 a month.
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