,. Muslcego" NOVE BE 15 - DECE BER I, I MICHIGA CITIZE PAGE 17 , t ichigan i e to begin: e clence Challenge '91 Guidebook and applica- tions re no available for submitting cience project in the 8th annual West Michigan Science Challenge '91 to be held at Muskegon Community College on April 25th and 26th. Students in grades 5 through 12 from Muskegon, Oceana, Ott a, and Newaygo countries are en­ couraged to participate. The contest is divided into four age divisions: grade 5-6, 7- 8,9-10, and 11-12. Thi year mark the fir t year for a 5th grade division. A new mou e trap vehicle competi­ tion for up to two person team ha also been included in the lIth-12th grade division. Five categoric arc open to .ub rni t entries thi year: General Biology. Human Biolo y. Phys ica l Science. Math/Computer. and En- incerin . Last year. 140 s t ud c nts participated and .hare d in over 6.000 in scholarsfu s , e v i n e b o nd .. and o ih r prtz es. Addit i nalty. tcachcrs What's happening Hy M ry G lid Y Mark ya "Candy" Le lie. a eventh grader at Steele Jr. High School made the honor roll. She i the d ughter of Staff Sgt. Teresa Car on. In the Mu kegon County Board Election recently held, Incumbent William "Bill" Gill retained hi cat. Vivi n Witherspoon wa elected to the County Board. Con ratulation to the both of you. I kno you will con­ tinue 10 work for the people of Muskegon County. Greater Ha rve t Bapti t Church Mi ion o. 2 will have their Annual Harve t Day Program. Sunday, ovember zs.« 3:30 p.m. Their theme. "The Harve .ror Giving" Luke 6:3 . Midni rh t Mas For Chri trna Carol " by French baroq ue composer Marc An­ t in Charpentier will be prcscrucd by the Camerata Si ng c rs , under conductor. FI y d Farmer. on Sunday, � December 2. at 3 p.m. at the Fir t Reformed Church, Wa hin 'ton at Third. Grand Haven. Michigan. Al 0 on the concert will on I the concert will be the "C remony or Carol" by Benjamin Britten in an arran­ gement for mixed choru wi th harpi t, M ry Lewellen. Ticket are 5 nd are avail ble at the door or by cont cting Fred orris. 744- 9 30. or first place winners in all levels received $150 cash grants for the purcha e of science equipment. Similar a ards are planned for 1991. elementary and junior high levels are al 0 available to teachers to help students get ready for the Fair. Addition­ ally, help from rea math/ cience/engineering profe sional i available to tudents who req ue t as is­ tance. Pleasee call Connie Mundinger. Math/Science Department. Muskegon Com­ munity College, 777-0289 for more information. Science Challenge is a partnership between regional busine • education, and community groups to promote excellence in cience and technology education. SCIENCE CHALLENGE '1 Guidebooks are now being distributed in all area chools. Video program for , , HERE' HO : Save 1.150 on Tr cer when you combloe Customer Cash Back with option packa e savings. SI 0 EOUI NT UDES: • 1.9l engine. 5-spe d manltal transade e Multi-port electronic fuel injection. Tin ed glass. Interval wipers. Split-fold rear seat. ElectrOnic A IfM stereo ith clock. Reclining cloth buc et seats. Tachome er • Full conso e. Rear seat heat ducts. And more' OPT � C GE 573 I LUDES:. Po er steermg. ual po r mirrors. Rear w ndo defroster. Air condition r Tilt steering wheel. Remote deckltd and fuel-filler doof rele ses • And more! S :SM 51,600 on Cougar LS you com- . C . Cash Sac with opoon pac sav' gs. $750 Customer Cash Sac also available on other 1991 Cougar models. ITa mum MI·""-NT INClUDES: • 3. 8l V-8 engine • Automatic overdrive transmission. Power steerng • Po r � • 4- independent suspension. 'r conditioner • Ti ed glass. Power windo s. Dual po mirrors. Re- front bucket seats. Interval wipers. And much more! Ntu.t:E 2I2A WOE: • Cast aluminum heels • Ti 'ng I. Speed contro • Rear 'ndow defroster • Power Ioc group. Electronic AMlfM stereo cassette • And more! . _.