y .. .. .. .. .... ........... . . . . . . . . . . , . . .' '. Yarbrough refuses . .o:me commissioners were warned c us Wolf of playing ootittcs wi th the City in the h 11 ou ide 0 the Com­ mi ion Ch mbers to go into the clo et ize toilet, bile Benton Harbor Police Detecti e Lt. i1 t Ag Y ent in i th e ch commis- ioner to upervi e the collection of the urine with everyone 100 - ing on. It w a very embarra - ing ituation. :"If e re ever to get control o] our treet in Benton H rbor, h ve to ta e commi Ion leader hip role in that," s id yor olf. "In order to m ke tit t po ible, I'm king that e • er city commi ioner itting hue, volunteer with me, and I w)l1 go first, ubmi t to an u�inal y i te t for ub tance . a u e," he aid. : Wolf a ked every commis- i�ner ,taking the test to sign a relea e t tement, that wa psovided by him, tating that t y were taking the test volun­ tatily and the te t re ults could b. publicly relea ed. They also h • d to list any medication that t y were taking. : The commis ioners along TH T I G w done by the Detroit Bio-Medic I Lab, Inc., 599 E. Main St., Benton Harbor. An a i tant from the Detroit Bio-Medical L b, helped Agay t g the ample. She aid the te t will be anal yzed for crack coc ine, powerdered coc ine , heroin, LSD, maiijuan, nd PCP . All commi sioner alongwith the City Manager Steve Man­ ning, took the te t except Com­ missioner Charle Yarbrough. Those who listed they were on some type of medication were, Commissioner Arnold Smith, Steve Wooden, George Wysinger and Manning. Yarbrough said he refuse to DUMPING - This Ian say "No Dumping", but it looks like the "City Dump". This pleture Is t keD offurnlture and trash dumped OD Valley Drive, off BrltalD Ave., down the. the Benton Harbor Area Schools Tech Center. (Photo by Bernice Brown). May 14 I candidate' deadline It appears unlikely the election this fall will bring major changes in the face of the commission if the trend holds good until the Tuesday, May 14 d.eadline for filing nominating peti-. tions. According to City Clerk Margaret Adams, 19 possible can- . didates have taken out petitions to be circulated. Each candidate must collect a minimum of 25 and a maximum of 50 signatures from registered city voters, the clerk's office says, specifying which seat and term they seek. Most of the newcomers to the city hall scene have been at­ tracted to the city wide, at-large race, leaving three of the current city commissioners running in ward race without opposition. Incumbent Mayor William Wolf has his petitions to keep his office, but political newcomer Curtis Murphy and Lawrence Streeter as well as former .Mayor Wilce Cooke apparently have designs on the post as they, too, took out petitions for mayor. Incumbents Kerry Shannon and Steve Wooden have not indi­ cated yet which terms they are eeking and whether or not they will run for a ward seat or the city-at-large. ' But for three present commissioners any change seems unlike­ ly unless there is a last minute f�ler. No one is opposing incum­ bent Commissioner Hershel McKenzie who will vie for the 4th Ward eat, two-year term or George Wysinger who remains the sole candidate for the Second Ward, four-year term. Arnold Smith, incumbent, appear to be another sure winner as he alone has taken out petition for the First Ward seat. Incumbent Commissioner Ralph Cren haw had not taken out any petition by press time. . Former school board member James Dudley joins a long list of candidates trying for the four-year, at-large seat 'which has also drawn incumbent Commissioners Charles Yarbrough and Fred Simi. Jessie May Johnson, Jo�n Brown, Eric Hockett and Ezra Rodgers Jr all want the spot a well.. New on the political scene i radio personality Geoff Morrow looking for a two-year, at-large seat. Former Commissioners Winston Minott and Nor.val Weiss, who reach back decades in city political history, have taken petitions for the Third Ward, two year term. The candidates will meet in an August 6 p imary, with the top two vote-getters for each race facing off in e Nov. 5 general election. ARB R& UTY LON • II. WO N • CHILD II HAIR STYLING. PERMS. HAIR CUTTING HAIR WEAVING. TINTS. BLOW STYLING • EAR PIERCING .. !III .. g� .. T�"',IAT"" 2 • WAUl· &. 271 E. EMPIRE (CORNER OF BROADWAY) • BENTON HARBOR � '" .. ". ......... ... , . ht to priv y in rbrough told h tever you "IT'" A I G," he aid, "to have a bunch of grown me n line up and you pop you finger and ay go take te t, - I refu e to fall for that type of rip off." "It's pol itics playing. If anybody think anything about me by what I'm aying, th t' you bu iness, don't vote for me. I refuse to be Included in thi game playing performed by Bill t kin i " Chren b w aid if the M yor wa Ineere, he would have men­ tioned the te t to the commission when tbey were meeting earlier. o Wolf aid the te ting done by the Detroit Bio-Medical Lab, w being paid for by an anonymou ource olicited. There ill be no expe e to the city, he aid. Critical incident cause tre : CI D AdviSOry Board formed Imagine tha't you are a firefighter and you did every­ thing humanly possible to fight the fire and save the live of those trapped inside the build­ ing, and still someone died. Recently this very scenario wa played out in Benton Harbor in November and in Berrien Spring in March, said Pat Friend. of the Community Service Unit, Rive rwood Center. "The firefighters did everything they could to help in this critical emergency. but who helps the helper?" said Friend. In an effort to support the emergency service providers. the Berrien County Critical Inci­ dent Stress Debriefing Advisory Board (CISD) was formed. The Advisory Board i made up of representatives from emer­ gency services, mental health and community resource agen­ cies. Members serving on the CISD include: Jerry Sirk, Acting Chai rman, AFL/CIO Com­ munity Liason, Blossomland United Way; Charlotte File, Ac­ ting Secretary, Diagnostic Therapist, Occupational Health Centers; Charles Rubel, Execu­ tive Director, Child and Family Services; Gary Ruhl, Det. Lt. Berrien County Sherriff Depart­ ment; Jim Collis, Emergency Preparedness Director, Berrien County Sheriff Department; Sherry Doyle, Manager Dis­ charge Planning and Social Work, Pawating Hospital; Pat Friend and Jim Jump', Com- Annual Senior Power Day set The 17th Annual Senior Power 'Day, where approximate­ ly 300 senior citizens from Ber­ rien, Cass and Van Buren counties come together will be held Wednesday, May L4 at the Civic Arena in Lansing. This year's theme will be, "Imprints for a Better Tomorrow." Tickets are available free of charge to older adults living in Berrien, Cass and Van Buren counties on a first-come, first­ served basis. Tickets entitle par­ ticipant to seating and a boxed lunch. The lunch is made avail­ able at a donation of $2. Lunch will be erved by the senior's legislators. Tickets also entitle par­ ticipant to admittance to a' public hearing in the morning, a con umer's fair with nearly 100 exhibits, and a copy of the pro­ gram. For more information or to re erve tickets for groups planning to attend, contact the Area Agency on Aging, 9830177 or 1-800-442-2803. munity Services Unit, River­ wood Center; Dan Gatchell, Fire Chief, Benton To nsbip Fire Department; and Box Schulz, SMCAS, Niles. . THE CI D ADVISORY Board is implementing, a pro­ Iram which will provide multi­ dimen ional stress management service for the emergency ser­ vice per onnel of Berrien Coun­ ty. The program will con ist of the following component: ed ucational and preventive progamming: Critical Incident Stress Debriefing Teams; re ource and referral network; family education and support program ; and a plan for the in­ corporation of mental he lth and debriefing services during time of large, cale crisis or di aster wi II b� .offered to county emer­ gency planning organizations. The CISD Advi ory Board will use as its guide the Critical Incident Stre s Management Program of Delaware County in Penn ylvania. All those wishing to serve al volunteers in the ClSM Program will attend a two-day leminar presented under the leadership of Dr. Jeffrey Mitchell. I recog­ nized psychotrauma expert and leading expert in this field. The Advisory Bo.ard is plan­ ning the eminar for August or September, and hopes to have the program in full swing before the end of the year. PA o too the te t p ed, ccordin to the re ul t • TESTING, TESTING - Detective Lt. Milt Ag y label peclmun cup for Co I 10 er Arnold Smith, a technician In fro t cord Infor atlo . � oto by Bernice Bro n). Preschool hearinq and vision clinics set The Berrien County Health Department will be offering the last Hearing and Vi ion Clinics for children bo will tart chool for the firat tim this Fall in Berrien County, according to Dewain Silvern le, M.D., Medi­ cal Director for the health department. The clinic are regularly held each year, May through June, in each cnoet. area and are con­ ducted mainly by appointment. The rea, date, creenlng loca­ tion and contact for appointment for each of the pre chool Viston and Hearing Clinics are a fol­ low: - Benton . arbor: y 21, Bard Elementary School, call 925-3891; June 4-5, Pipestone Preschool, call 927·0670 and late summer 927-0670. - Berrien Spring area: June 18, Berrien Springs Middle School, call 471-1836, Jan Chaudoir, for appointment. - Buchanan are : May 23 and 24, United Methodist Church, call 695·8407, Mr. Ca ey, for appointment -. - Eaa Claire area: June 17, Lybrook Elementary Scllool, call 461-6191 for appointment, Mr . Kukla. Galien Elementary School, call 545·3364 for ap­ pointment, schoot aec tacy. - Lakeshore area: June 13 and 14, Roosevelt School, 9 a.m.·4 jp.m. (fir t come ba i ), call 428-1414 for appointment, Mr. Collins. . - New Buffalo area: May 15 and 16, New Buffalo Elemen­ tary; call 469-3410 for appoint­ ment. - Niles area: May 29, 30 and 31, Northside School, call 684- 5454 for appointment, Jerri Klinch. - River Valley area: June 7- 10, Chi kami ng Elementary School, call 756-9541 for ap­ pointment, Mr. Schroeder. - St. Joseph area: June 11 and 12, Lincoln Elementary School, call 429-3733 for ap­ pointment, Joann Jeffer. - Watervliet area: May 20, St. Jo eph Catholic School, call 463-3941 for appointment,' school secretary. THE TESTING will be done by the department's three (3) certified hearing and vi ion technici ns. They are Amy Har­ per and Shirley Smith, from the Benton Harbor office, a�.J �'!'Io Mitchell files.. . f ' According to Dr. Silvernale, the Vision and Hearing tests are required by the Public Health Code. "A parent, guardian or person in Loco Parentist apply­ ing to have a child registered for the first ti me in ki ndergarten or first grade in a school in this state shall present to school of­ ficials, at the time of regi tra­ tion, or not later than the first day of chool, a certificate of Hearing and Vision te ting or screening, or tatement of ex­ emption under Section 9311." He al 0 indicated that the te ting i required for tudent planning on attending either a public or parochial chool. Parent of children 3 1/2 year or older who will be attending a pre chool program thi Fall to have their children tested at one of the upcoming clinic. If a child wa tested in a previou year, it i not nece sary to repeat it. \