Dear Editor:
A!mo t one year ago we had he p ed w y. wa only two or three room
to put our mother in one of our Thi letter i to II of you who down the h II, but for omeone
local nur ing home. Recently h ve already or will h ve to put in her condition it h d to eern
your loved one in a home. _ like a 1,0 0 mile.
Law The tre tment in ome home On March 12, he wa in the
nd I repe t, ome home leave ho pit I, her che t w very con-
enforcement lot to be de ired. The picture ge ted. On M rch 26, he died.
t .. ff d m y be a pie nt one hile you Wh t would you think?
raining 0 ere are there visiting, but hen they I filed a compl int with the
The Criminal Ju tice Council try to tell you that no one home. They did an inve tig -
of the Southwestern Michigan an wers there c 11 light, no one tion. - Re ult , "intentional
Commission is offering four law will take them to the bathroom, mi treatment did not occur." I
enforcement training in May that they had to et in oiled un- might add, I complained about
and June. dergarment , - pie e Ii ten!! thi ide previou Iy. .
The fir t course begins Wed- Any complaint they have, Ii ten, Due to mom' condition, her
nesday, May 15, at Lake check it out, go to the ad- death wa inevitable, but I
Township Hall. The cour e, Ad- mini trator of the home and believe he w cau ed a lot of
vanced Motor Carrier Enforce- keep going. pain and uffering she did not
ment, is instructed by Lt. Please don't put them off be de erve.
Charles Culton of the Michigan cau e they have become old and I'm a king you to please Ii -
State Police, Motor Carrier are not the person they once ten. If you don', get the re ults
,_ Divi ion. Basic Motor Carrier were. They may not remember from the horne, call the
. Enforement is a pre-requisite. what day it i , but they do know Michlgan Department of Public
The fee is, $10. if they are treated with kindne Heal th, 1-800-882-6006 or
The second course, Public and respect. That's something Citizen for Better Care, 1-800-
Perception of Police .officers, we never forget. 782-2918.
will be held Tuesday- Wednes- . Our �oth�r w fearful the To all of you that take part,
day, May 21-22, also at the Lake wh�le lime In the home. She condon or cover up improper
Township Hall. Instruction is claimed he wa alw y in
. provided by Dr. Wayne Hill, trouble a�d would beg u not to Spring Revival
Mana ement and Behavior Con- ay. nything. They h ve w y of -
sultanas, P.C. The fee i 555. getttn.g even, she would say. Lit- at Ebenezer
Hugh A. Shanahan, tie \�tngs that would seem like
Shanahan, Inc. will provide two nothing to you or I,. but a large
seminars for police officers on ta k for �omeone In a bed or
Drug Recognition for Patrol Of- wheelchatr.
ficers and on Wednesday- Mom had s.evere emphysema
Thursday, June 5 and 6, Drug and wa on oxygen 24 �ours a
Investigations for Criminal In- day. � normal conversation was
vestigators. The fee for May 29 a major effort for her.
is 525 and 550 for the June 5 and
6 program.
For registation Information,
contact Brenda A. Pavolka at
925-1137.
LMC's Spring
Semester Reg istration
Registration is in progress for
Spring semester classes at Lake
Michigan COllege. Spring Clas-
es begin May 13, and registra­
tion i being held from 9 a.m. to
8:30 p.m. Mondays through
Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m:
Fridays at the main campus,
2755 E. Napier Avenue, Benton
Township, and the South Cam­
pus, 111 Spruce st., Niles.
A wide variety or-ctasees will
be offered in the even-week
Spring serne ter. For students
who want to brush up on basic
kills before beginning classes
in the Fall, two-week math labs
and even-week self-paced read­
ing and study skills courses are
available in the College' Skill
Enhancement Center. Several
five-week classes, meeting May
care of our elderly, plea e
remember, "What goe around
come round", you know who
you are.
Al 0 I might add, I'm th nk­
ful you can no longer taunt my
mother. She i with omeone
who truly care .
Jaae Devrle
Berrien Sprln ,MI
TH stated th t
y In er id t t "he i ic
and tired of t lie from City
n er annlng and th t tbe
City Comml ion h fired a city
m na er for ml h ndling HUD
fund . He u e ted that the
City Commi ion consider
firin City Manager M nnin if
HUD fund continue to be
ml h ndled."
Wolf id tho e kind of com­
ment made by Wy in er would
become p rt of the City's hi -
toric I record and it wasn't p­
propriate to h ve the comment
di cu ed in detail becau e they
were one- ided. He aid the
comment hould be 'reduced
down to imple tatements that
Wy inger que tioned the City
Manager on a m tter,"a imple
one line, not a blow-by-blow
de criptlon."
Commi ioner Yarbrough
reminded Wolf of an incident a
few month ago when Wysinger
la hed out at a citizen and he had
1
LSO MO DAY night
Wy inger aid before the meet­
ing, in Manning' office, Man­
ning had ed .him to pre ent a
motion on the floor, a king for
two week p id vac lion for
him. When questioned, Man­
ning denied it. He aid he never
asked Wy inger to do uch a
thing. '
Wysinger aid, "It's just
another lie he told." I
Annual Fun Fair
Campus at (616) 684-5850.
The Tri -County Head Start's
Annual Family Fun Fair will be
held on Tue day, May 7, at the
Community Center in Eau
CI ire, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
(EST). The event marks the end
of another succe sful program
year. A pot-luck lunch will be
served from 11: 15 a.m. until
12:45 p.m. Activitie and enter­
tainment will be provided for
the familles.
ON MARCH 1, of this year
her aide took her for her hower:
After the shower she was made
to walk back to her room, her
slippers falling off her feet. It
The Ebenezer Missionary
Bapti t Church, 214 E. Britain
Avenue, Benton Harbor, will be
having their Spring Revival,
beginning Monday, May 6
through Friday, May 10, at 7:30
p.m. nightly.
Evangelist will be Rev:
Jonathan Bailey, pastor of the
Tabernacle Missionary Bapti t
Church, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Other guest churches of the
ci ty have been invi ted each
night.
Sinbad Says:
Ed Rober on is
photoqrapher for Ebony,
Jet & The Chronicle
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May 15
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Hiah School
M�"Ce
NILESllRANOYWINI
Neftitt Ed. Center
AucU
18 through June 15, and
ielecour e , courses which can
be taken by viewing cable TV
or rented videotapes, are al 0
cheduled.
Lake Michigan College tui­
tion is 532 per credit hour, plu
a 54 per credit hour general er­
vices fee, and VISA and Master­
Card are accepted. Regtstration
is also being accepted for Sum­
mer classes, which begin July 1,
and Fall cl ses, which begin
August 26. Students who plan to
enroll in the Fall are advised to
call for an advising appointment
a oon as pos ible.
- Cia s ched", for all
semesters are available. For a
schedule, and advising appoint­
ment, or more information call
LMC at (616) 927-3571 or 1-
800-252-1 LMC, or the South
Mother's Day�
Concert Held
The Mother's Day-concert
and Magic Show on Sunday,
May 12, will Signal the close of
Spring Festival '91 at
Fernwood. The Concert will
begin at 3:30 p.m. in the gar­
den , the Choral concert will be
performed by the Shenanigans
of Notre Dame University. I
Al 0 at 3:30 p.m., Magician
Kim Dougherty of South Bend
will entrance children of an age.
with his sltights ot and. Mem­
bers are free to the grounds. A
small dona tion i charged non:
member adults with children 12
and under admitted free.
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