1 I , • Tbe Benton Harbor Area booll Diltrict announces the ponlorlhip of the Summer Pood Service Proaram for cbildren at 16 locatio in the dlltrict Itartinl Monday, June 17. , Free meall will be made vanable to children 18 years of Ie and under or persona over 18 wbo are determined by a State or , ocal public educational a ency :. be mentally or pby ically . andicapped. Meal. will be rovided wi tbout re ard to race, color, national orilin. e, ex, . • or bandicap. Lunches will be lerved from 11 :00 a.m. to 1 :00 p.m. and I froID 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. weekdaYI tbtou b AU,Ult 16, accordln to Stepben B. Mitcbell, Director of Operation a Facilitiel for tbe Benton Har- , Mr Area Scbooll. No meals will , be lerved July 4. - The summer food service pro- • .ram il funded by the United Statel Dep rtment of Alricul­ '. lure, Ipon ored locally by the � Benton Harbor Area Scbools and ) Ulilted .by the City of Benton I Harbor Area Summer Recrea- tion Prolram, according to I Mitchell. . "Approximately 114,000 lunchel and snacks were served lalt year," Mitchell said. "We're anticlpaUna similar turnout a.aln tbil year." Meall will be served at the ,. followinl locations: Sterne m • In Brunson School, Bard School, Lafayette School, Henry C. Morton School, Hall Park, Union Park, Pipeltoae Park, Fran's Tot Lot, Columbus -Schoo], McCord Junior High, M rtlndale School, Benton Har­ bor High' School, Broadway Park, Boynton School and Hull School. According to USDA guideline, lunches are not to be taken from the property where they are erved, This facility ia operated in ac­ cordance with USDA policy which does not permit dis­ crimination 'becau e of race, color, ale, sex, handicap or na­ tion I orillo. Any person �bo believel tbat he or sbe h been dllcriminated 1,IIIlIt in any USDA related activity should write immediately to the Secretary of Agrtcutture, Washington, D.C., 20250. Fur- . ther information may be ob­ tained by calling the Benton Harbor Area Schools Food Ser­ vice Office at 927-0666. Arts & Crafts Feltival The La ide Association will kick off It'l Fourth Annual AItI and Crafts F tival on Saturday, July 6, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Partidpan1S of all a are to meet in front of the Lakeside MethocUlt Church at 9:30 a.m. for a leisurely three-mile walle: throuah the country of Lakeside. , , R &. AUTY ALON' e WO ••• e CHILD • HAIR STYLING. PERMS e HAIR CUTTING HAIR WEAVING e TINTS. BLOW STYLING e EAR PIERCING .. --- '"1\8. � ... -�Y" �.� ""- ............... T .. M, IAT.... CLOIID MOM 92 �6388 NTONHAA8OA BENTON HARBOR AREA "cut it out from under .- commission. City' Community Development Director Helen Lacy, pologized to the people for not ving chance to VBUCO Senior Lifeline calendar for July 1�91 The Senior Ufeline of the Van Buren United Civic Orpnization an­ DOUDCCI their caIander schedule for the month of July. Adfviti are u follows: - Mondays: Exercise for fun and &ood health, at 11:30 a.m. - Wednesdays: Bingo before lunch. - Tuesday, July 2 & 16: Blood P ure OIDic, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and bowling at LU ide Lanes, South Haven at 2 p.m. - Thursday, July 4: Oosed. First Churchof God In Christ Concert There will be a Musical Proaram on Saturday, July 6, at 7 p.m. at the First Church of God In Christ, 101 S. Flir Avenue, where the Rev. Elijah Wright is the holt pastor. Appearing will be the Gospel King Brothers, Vocal Aire and Union Gospel SiOPII, aU of Bemon Hatbor. Special wiU be the FlreI de 00 pel Slngt;rs of �Ddevllle, LoulaJana. Donation $6.00 in dvance and at tbe door. Roy Garrett and the Spirit of Joy are the IpODIOI'I. For tickc , contact Roy Garret at 926-2857. Quartette Convennea Women's 'rea The Annual Women's 1Ca of the Mlchipn State Ouarreue ConveD­ tion will be held on SWlday, July 7, at 3 p.m. at tbe Pilgrim Reat Baptist Chwch, 1105 B. Main St, Benton Harbor, where the Rev. Emery \'arrie is the host p tor. rtte tea theme will be, "Holidays on Parade." -Mualc will be rendered by groups from Benton Harbor, Orand Rapids, Detroit, Pontiac aDd Sagina • John M. King of Detroit is State P ldent. Willa Upkins of Benton Harbor is Slate Women's Supervisor. Willie B. Sims is host president and Jackie Upkina is host supervisor. Prayer marks city celebration On Sunday, July 7, the actual 12Sth Anniversary date of the incor­ poration of the community of Bcnton Harbor, people allover the nation and the world will be in prayer for the City and Us people. For the second year in a row, Ben- umm pro CITY OF BENTON HARBOR Effective July 1, 1991 no gru. clipping , leave ... hrubb ry or mall �Imb will be ploked up from th curb.lde unle •• it I contained In the y lIow Imprint d (CITY OF BENTON HARBOR) Tra h Bag •. The yellow Imprinted truh b g. are avanable to th public t a co.t of 3�hO: c�er of hundr d and 3.25 p r bundle of ten, from the city. The price hlp. off pick-up nd dl.po I. THE YARD WA TE PICK-UP CHEDULE I A FOl.LOW : _ onday: Will be picked up on Friday' tra h rout • _ Tu' day: Will be picked up on Monday'. tr h route. _ Wedne.day: Will b picked up o� �� ,day'. tr .h rout •. _ ThurecllY: Will be picked up on Wedn ad.y'. tr � route. _ Friday: Will be picked up on Thuraday'. tr h route. -AU. RESIDENTS CAN PUT LEAVES AND CUPPINGS OUT DORING 1J:iEl� REGULAR TRAS� ROUTE REWARD REWARD REWARD ton Harbor is the featured prayer concerned for a day in the Calendar of Prayer for the United Church of Christ. The Calendar distributed to the over 6,300 congregatio in the denomination nationally. foreign missionaries and sister churches abroad. Many individuals, prayer groups. nd worship services around the globe foc on the daily prayer concern. This year' article focuses on the work of the United Church Benton Harbor Nelpborhood Projce and also on the work of the Neighbor­ hood Information and Sharing Ex­ cbanJe (NISE). The two groups have worked closely together in a pro­ gram of rehabilitation of home of low-income home owners, and in support of neighborhood group . The Neighborhood Projec I a coalition of six local churches: The First Congregational United Church of Christ In Benton Harbor and the First Congregational United Church of Christ, Pilgrim Congregational United Church of Olri t, Riverview Park Christian Church (Disciples of' Christ). S1. Peter' United Church of Christ, and Zion Evangelical United Church of Christ, all of St. Joseph. The Neighborhood rojccts have received support from the Southwest Michipn Association of the United Church of Christ ad the Michigan Region of the Christian Church (Di - clples of Christ). NISB has received support from the United Cburch Board for Homeland Mlnistri . The Neighborhood Projects is currently sponsoring a children's education -Self-Enhancement Pro­ gram" at the Benton Harbor church. The recommended prayer for July 7 is: "Oraciola God, we pray this day for the people of Benton Harbor and for people everywhere who live with little opportunity, for those who are afraid of the drug dealer on the comer, for young men and women unable to find jobs, for school offi­ cials near burnout. May they know the love of Chri t, that tOgether we may proclaim hope and recover our pride." - Tuesday, July 9: Double hop­ ping trips to Wi t Shore Mall and Outlet Store in Holland. B leave It 9:30 a.m. You buy lunch, $2.50 fare. - Wedne day, July 10: Van Buren County Fair' Ladl Day, ,lartford. - Thursday, July 11: Senior Citizen Day, t \\n Buren County Fair. - Thursday, July 18: Fi hing at the Ole' Fishing Hole, F' h comers, Coloma, owner Mr. Jac Tate. - Monday, July 22: First visit to the new White Sox's park. White Sox vs Milwaukee. Re ervations neces­ sary. Umitcd tickets, $15. Payment in dvance. Call 764-8378. No meal included. Bla make re t to both way. - Wednc day, July 24: Legal - slSumce. Can 764- 78 for ppoint­ ment wi th lawyer. - Thursday & Friday, July 2S & 26: Movie Matinee at lunchtime. Playin "The Best of Benny HiU" (Comedy). - Friday, July 26: Birthday party for tbose born in July. Call for lunch reservatio . ATIENTIO : The Ichi an Emergency Pbarm 'cedtlcal Pro­ gram, for enio (MEPPS) Program may be able to help nior with their prescription drugs. If niots income folio : Single/Widow: $827 per month or married: Sl,l� per month and cost of pre cription medication i 10 or more of in­ come per month ive ME PS A CALL NOW!! DON'T WAIT!! TIlEY WANT TO HE[J)1764-8378. MEPPS' admini tered by t Of- fice of Services to the thro t e Region IV Area Agency. Vouchers will be I ued to qual enio 65 years old or 0 der and &bey will lve mon ly of all thei r pre criptio dru (s) as pre cribed by their doctor It a qualified pharm cy. BENTON, HARBOR MOBILE HEALTH FAIR FREE HEALTH FAIR ERVICES . *T.8. mph •• ema *C.ncer I b t • *H •• rt DI •••• e *Houalng *Nutrltlon J.. .:::- .. I.:� .. *Chol •• t rol *D.ntal ' " . <.,::'�� .. '" Hygiene *H .Ith [. -,;. '( ' ,.':r-:,':: , ,,.. ..'" Educ.tlon \ '1' t 'l.�� .. ; .' *Drug/Alcohol ' .. ' . Education *Eye C.re .nd GI.ucom. *Str •• Educ.tlon '" *And More ... For all Ag • CHILDREN MUST BE ACCO PANIED BY AN ADULT HEALTH FAIR LOCATJONS - July 15, 10 •. m. -4p.m. River T rrace Dr. /&28-1148/928-1800 -July 18, 10 •. m.-4p.m. Second Blptl.t Church, 800 Lynch/92&-8191/Don.ld Adkln., P •• tor -July 17, 10 •. m.-2p.m. Flr.t Pr .byterl.n Chure Gr en & Morton/925-7075/Dlrk Fleea, Pa.tor -July 18. 10a.m.-4p.m., HOR6 United Methodl.t Emplr It Pe.rl/925-4423/Zawdl. Ablld., Pa.tor -July 19, 10 •. m.-4p.m., Progre •• lve Blptlat 245 Plpe.ton /925-4871/Jlme. Child., P!.tor Sponsored by' First Presbyterian Churoh, Green and Morton Av •• Ben on Harbor, Mlohlgan In assoolatlon with B rrlen County Health Department 00 FOR INFOR ATION LEADING TO THE ARREST OR CONVICTION IN THE, DROWNING DEATH·OF ERIC cGI I Call 925-4824