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Th Senior Lifeline of the Van
Buren United Civic Organization
announce their calendar
chedule for the month of Sep
tember. The events areas follows:
- Each Monday: Exercise for
fun and do it with Richard Sim
mons. New at Center.
- Each Wednesday: Bingo
before lunch. MEPPS Emergency
Medication Program. All day,
call 764-8378 for information.
- Tuesday, September 17:
Blood Pre ure Clinic, 11 a.m. to
3 p.m. Bowling at Lakeside
Lanes, South Haven 2 p.m.
. - Each Friday: Easy Aces -
Radio Script Rehersa], 1 p.m.
- Tuesday, September 10:
Trip to Shipshewanee Flea
Market. Indiana bus leaves 9 a.m.
Cost $2.50.
- Monday, September 16:
Van Buren United Civic Or
ganization Meetings. Executive
Board 6 p.m. and Membership 7
p.m.
__: Wednesday, September 18:
Travel to Washignton D.C. by
IN OTHER BU INES the
comrni ion voted to approve:
- The Ie of a vacant lot at 306
E. Britain Avenue to Allan Ahonen
for the amount of $100.00.
chedule
train.
- Thursday, September 19:
Lunch at Covert School, 10:30
a.m.
- Tuesday, September 24:
Traveling to Lighthouse Place
Outlet Stores in Indiana. Leave
Center at 10:30 a.m. Cost $2.50.
- Wednesday, September 25:
Legal Assistance provided, from
9 a.m. to 12 noon Call for appoint
ment at 764-8378.
- Thursday & Friday, Sep
tember 26 & 27: Movie Matinee,
lunchtime. Movie showing,
"Glory".
. - Friday, September 27:
Birthday Party for September.
Call for re ervation.
Did you receive a Birthday
Card from the President? If you
are 80 years old or older Senior
Lifeline ent in yor name if we
havve it on file. So make sure we
have it.
Anyone in need of help with
forms, problems. medication.
food stamp pick up, appoint
ments, etc., give the Center a call. ,
LMC Dial-A-Ride routes
Special new Dial-A-Ride routes
is available to help Benton Harbor
students get 10 the Lake Michigan
College campus this fall. The first
bus will begins at 7 a.m. Mondays
through Fridays; students will arrive
at LMC by 7:30 a.m. The bus will run
a return route departing at 12:45 p.m.
Stops and times include:
Hull's Terrace, 7:00 a.m.; Cass
Dairy, 7:04a.m.;.Burnetts, 7:10a.m.;
200 River Terrrace (at the office),
7:15 a.m.; 580 Columbus (�eadiness
BENTON HARBOR AREA
OTHER ITER STED
P rty in th G rb Building w Jim
Cronk of South Bend, who offered to
buy the building from the city for
$100 and rehab the building for
retail tore with an apartment
upstairs for him elf when he is in
town.
Cronk asked the commis ion to
re cend the re elution selling the
building to the New Harbor Corpora
tion and give him a chance to pur
chase the building.
"As a self-employed entrepreneur
and developer, I need to establish a
base," Cronk said, "a building as a
developer, in which I can rehab and
put my office 0 I can continue on
creating busines opportunities that I
see in this community."
Cronk said he would work with
the developer of the Hinkley Build
ing to make ure that the front ap
pearance of the b ilding appears in a
matter that will reflect the historic
structure of the two buildings which
are connected.
MUSKEGON
ew Hope
plans tea
By Mary Golliday
New Hope Baptist Church
Women Fellowship will have their
Annual four (4) Season Tea on Sun
day, September 15, from 3-5 p.m.
Everyone is welcome to attend. Rev.
. Gregory Kirksey is the host pastor.
The Friendship Baptist Church
will have their Revival beginning
September 16-20 each evening at 7
p.m.
The Rev. Willie N. Paul Jr., will
be ghe guest minister. Rev. Richard
Hogue, is the host pastor.
Center), 7:18 a.m.; Mercy Hospital
(Wells St. entrance), 7:21 a.m.:
Second Baptist Church, 7:23 a.m.;
Briarwood office, 7:26 a.m.; Napier
, Manor (main gate), 7:28 a.m.; Bet-
. H 7 33 d Lake John and LuIa Carter celebrated
nen omes, : a.m.: an ,
Michigan College. 7:38 a.m. ' their 31st Wedding Aniversary
Students e roolled in evening recently with a dinner at Charley
classes may be picked up at their Crab in Grand Rapids.
home by calling Dial-A-Ride by 5 Mrs. Carter is the former Lula
p.m. The evening bus will arrive at Williams. She is emplolyed as a En
LMC by 6 p.m.and depart campus at vironmental Inspector for the City of
9:45 p.m. Cost is $1.00 each way. Muskegon Hts. Mr. Carter is
employed by E.B.W. Inc. They have
seven children and four
grandchildren.
Mamas Kitchen
, 451 W. MAIN STREET
BENTON HARBOR. MI 49022
(616) 926-0070 OR (616) 926-0098
CATEhlNG MEETINGS •. r
MON. - THURS.
7 a.m. - 9 p.m.
FRI. & SAT.
7 a.m. - 12 p.m.
R
WARD.
The Urban League of Greater
Muskegon will celebrate their 42nd
Year with a Annual Dinner-Dance
on Saturday, September 21, at he
Muskegon Harbor Hotel, 939 Third
'Street, "formerly the Hilton Hotel".
Social hour 6:30 p.m., dinner to
be served promptly at 7 p.m. Dona-
tions is r person. Call 722-
3736 for ticke ormation.
$600
FOR INFORMATION LEADING
TO THE ARREST OR
CONVICTION IN THE
DROWNING DE TH OF
ERIC'McGIN I
Call (616) 925-4824
with Information or to donate to reward fund.
Wolfs brother get
job in s C(I "bid"
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Cane r Support
Group M t
A new Cancer Support Group ha
been formed and i open to patien ,
f mily members, caregivers to
hare ucces , feelings, fears, nd
practical methods of coping with the
physical and emotional aspects of
living with the diagnosis of cancer.
, The group will meet Tue day, Sep
tember 10, at 7 p.m. at the Berrien
County Cancer Service, 7301 Red
Arrow Highway, Stevensville. No
fee or registration is required. Call
429-3281 or 925-0594 or toll-free
1 .. 800-336-0341.
Two Softball
Tournaments Held
Men's Open softball tournament
will be held Sunday, September 15,
at the Diamond Bowl in New Buf
falo. Men's Open with a four (4)
homerun per game limit.
Co-Ed Tournament will be held
Sund y, October 6, t th Diamond
Bowl in New Buffalo.
To enter either tournament or
both, call Wayn Gibson at, 1-219-
874-9937.
Work hop For
Hom Buyer Offered
The Berrien County Cooperative
Extension Service is offering a free
workshop eries that will help you
qualify for a Michigan initiative
mortgage, a well as provide basic
information you need to effectively
shop for and finance a home.
The workshops will be held Tues
day, September 24 and Thursday,
September 26, from 7-9:30 p.m. at
the River Valley High School
Library, Three Oaks Road, Three'
Oaks. Participants should plan to at
tend both essions,
To enroll or for more information,
call Mary Search at the BCCES of-
DDA director take
Allegan manager job
By BERNICE BROWN
Correspondent
Aaron Anthony, Executive
Director of the City of 'Benton
Harbor's Downtown Development
Authority (DDA) and Tax Increment
Finance Authority (TlFA) Boards
has accepted a job as city manager
with the city of Allegan.
It was only a few weeks ago that
some Benton Harbor City Commis-
. sioners were wondering why An
thony didn't complain when the
Board cut his salary from $35,700 to
$26,800 a year in DDA/fIFA budget
for the year 1991-91.
When commissioners asked An
thony why his salary was being cut,
he only stated, "I can't answer that. I
have no response. I'm presenting
what the Board asked me to present
to you," (tak i ng about the
DDNTIFA budget for the fiscal year
1991-92).
It was obvious Anthony knew he
was leaving the city for another job.
According to Anthony he inter
viewed for the Allegan city
manager's job in July' as well as ap
plied for other job throughout the
state. He said he turned down a posi
tion with Menominee County in the
Upper PenninsuJa.
ANTHONY SAID HE will
begin his new job September 3, as
city manager for the City of Allegan.
He, said the posi tion was advertised
with a salary of $35,000 plus DOQ
(depending on qualifications). Al
legan has been wi thout a city
manager since June.
Anthony began working with the
City of Benton Harbor in 1988, as
Community Services Director and in
January 1989 he took on the job as
Executive Director for DDAfflFA.
Anthony said he didn't know if
the Board had anyone in mind to fill
his place, but he would recommend
to the executive board to advertise
for the position, "give the whole
world ashot."
Anthony, who now resides in Lin
coln Township will be moving to
Allegan because it is required that
the city manager live in the city. He
said his wife, Linda Anthony, Ben
'ton Harbor City's assessor will be
staying in Benton Harbor for awhile.
Anthony said he is, "looking for
ward to a new challenge." "I have
been aiming for this position for a
long time," he added.
Anthony's son is also employed
by the city water department.
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SUN. SMORGASBORD 11 a.�. - 4 p.m.
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271 E, EMPIRE (CORNER OF BROADWAY). BENTON HARBOR
Ilce, 429-2425. From the
Niles/Buchanan ar , 695-3887,
Ext. 264; Three Oa /New Buffalo
area, 756-9571, Ext. 264. Coopera
tive Extension Service programs are
open to II witho t regard to race,
color, national origin, sex or hand
icap. Participants m t pre-register.
No w lk-i will be ceep d.
At Th Library
Pre-School StoryTime begins its
fall sessions on Wedne day or
Friday, September 18 and 20. the two
e sions repeat each other, 0 parents
may choo e which session is most
convenient to come to. StoryTime is
geared towards pre-school children,
ages 3-5 and include read-aloud
stories, fingerplays, and a short
movie. Each session begins at 10
a.m. and ends at 10:45 a.m. Pre
registration is not required.
Movies for children are shown on
Saturdays at 1 p.m. Showing on Sep- :
tember 21 will be, Curious George,
Curious George Goes to the Hospi
tal, and Dr. Desoto.
Teachers may reserve time on'
Mondays and Tuesday for group
tours of the library. Advance ap
pointments are necessary, and may
be made by calling the Junior
Department at 926-7720.
. Bey wins
scholarship
DETROIT - Leta M. Bey of
Detroit has been awarded a four
year, full tuition scholarship to
University of Detroit Mercy.
A graduate of Central High
School, in Detroit, Bey has been
selected to received a Jessie Slaton.
Memorial Scholarship, which is
awarded to qualified African
American students who have
demonstrated superior scholarship
and the potential for success in
higher education.
Bey will enter the University of
Detroit Mercy this fall to study ac
counting.
McLean win U
of 0 scholar hlp
DETROIT - Claude A. McLean of
Detroit has been awarded a four
year, .full tuition scholarship to
University of Detroit Mercy.
A graduate of Benedictine High .
School, McLean has been selected to
received a Jessie Slaton Memorial
Scholarship, which is awarded to
qualified African American students
who have demonstrated superior
scholarship and the potential forsuc
cess in higher, education.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Qaudius
A. McLean Qf Detroit, Qaude Mc·
Lean will enter U of D Mercy in the
fall to study engineering .
John on win
cholar hlp
DETROIT - Data T. Johnson of
Highland Park has been awarded a
four-year, full tuition cholarship to
University of Detroit �ercy.
A graduate of Highland Park
Community High School, Johnson
has been elected to receive a Jessie
Slaton Memorial Scholarship, which
i awarded to qualified African
American student who have
demonstrated uperior scholarship
and the potential for succe in
higher education.
Dara Johnson, daughter 0
Cheryll A. Johnson of Highland
Park, will enter U of D Mercy thi
fall majoring in finance.
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