"I ILL OT tolerate thi conduct at any other meetings and I pledge th t the e meetings be maintained for profes ional business t all times," M yor Hull . d. Commissioner Yarbrough apologized for his conduct at the meeting, tating he w provoked by "W I P aking, no on should cut m off," Mayor Hull said. "It's not giving re pect to the chair. W en you pe no one cuts in on you. From this d y forward, I will not tolerate it." ' Wy inger said th Mayor was pl yin f vorti m by letting certain commi ion IS speak when they want to, but when be speaks out, she comes down on him. The meeting was adjourned when Wysinger's five minutes were up and he continued to speak. I�E'T()I\ II \RIU)R o - Benton Harbor City ger John Elliott i carryin out Ph e T 0 of th promi e m d n h became city m ger to h lp traight n out om of the problems in th City. Elliott id PeOn h completed where he on -on-on i ntervie wi th ch dep rtment be d nd city commi ioner. To carry out Ph e Two, Elliott brought in two con ult nt oci t of his, Robert Do ey of Worldwid Credit Corporation Affiliate , Phil delphi , P., nd D vid Huddleston of G.F. M. Services, Huber Heights, Ohio, to review the current financial tatus and operations of the City from November 10 through December 11. According to Elliott, neither consultant h connections with th city, staff or commjs ion. . ELLIOTT AID H is Calendar of Events BHHS Community Advl ory Bo rd M t Th Community Advi ory Board of the Benton Harbor High School Clinic and Family Life Education will meet Tues day, November 17, at 5:30 p.m. in the Annex Building CIa room, Benton Harbor High School, 870 Colfax Avenue. The Community Advi ory Board consi ts of representatives from BeDtOJl Harbor Ma School , BeT" , tit I ty eper1molft parents, student, medical com­ munity, busine ,churcbesandcom­ munity agencies. Health service provided at the clinic are administered to Benton Harbor students by Berrien County Health Department, employees. Parental consent is necessary for a tud nt to receive clinic services. ' For further infonnation call 925- 4500. 4-H Tractor Op ration Progr m 4-H is offering a Tractor Opera­ tion Program to teach proper and safe procedures of operating garden and farm tractors to young people 12 through 15 years old. The nine-week course will be held on Monday even­ jngs from 7-9 p.m. beginning January 18, 1993, at the Old Baroda Township Hall, Baroda, Michigan. The course includes instruction, Ii written and driving test. There isa $5.00 charge. Enroll­ ment is limited to twenty members on a first-come, first-serve basis. The program is available to all without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, handicap, or religion. To register, call Michigan State Univesity Extenion Service at (616) , 429-2425. Deadline for registation is January 8, 1993. ' Danl h Krlngle Sale Help support literacy - Buy a Kringle! Twin Cities Area Literacy Council annual Danish Kringle sale i on. Order now for pickup Decem­ ber 5, 1992. Call 925-7323 or any Council member. Last date to order is November 16.' P ter Pan At LMC Mendel Center ' Peter Pan will really fly across Mainstage. Wendy and the Lost Boys, the evil Captain Hook, and the fairy Tinker Bell come to life in thi� fully-stage Broadway musical at the Lake Michigan College Mendel Center, Sunday, November 22, at 3 p.m. Come see Peter Pan recount the whimsical adventures of the Three Darling Children when he entices them into flying away f�m their nursery. Tickets are $22 for adults and $20 for students and enior citizens (60 years of age) per how or $75 for 11 four sho . All tickets are reserved eating, and are till on ale at the Box Office by calling (616) 927- 1221. Box Office hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday and the the Box Office will be open at 1 p.m. Sunday, November 22. VISA and MasterCard are accepted (required for phone orders). ToughLove Parent Support Group Meet Th Tcugnl.ove- Parent ,Support groupwill meet (lay, November 1 :7:30 p.m iA tbe.�rsery bf, Stevensville United Methodist Church, 5506 Ridge Rd., Stevensville. At The Library Pre-School StoryTime will meet . on Wednesday, November 18, from 10-10:45 a.m. Pre-registration is not required. . "Special Friday" Thanksgiving Story Hour takes place on November 20th, from 10-11 a.m. for 3-6 year olds. Parents should pre-register their children for this story and craft session by November 18. Movies are shown on Saturdays at 12 noon. Showing November 21st will be, "Davy Crockett" and "Mike Mulligan And His Steam Shovel." Mercy 'Memorial Spon or Cancer Sympo lum Mercy Memorial Medical Center wiUsponsor a cancer symposium for phy icians and other healthcare professionals Wedne day, Novem­ ber 18, at the Benton Harbor Ramada Inn. The half-day program runs from 12:45 until 4:30 p.m., featuring four cancer care experts. Lunch and registration begin at 11:45 a.m. The registration fee is $15. Guest speakers include, Jill Mc­ Cullough, Pharrn. D., University of Michigan College of Pharmacy and Medical Center, Ann Arbor; Deborah Brock, R.N., M.S.N., O.C.N., Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapoli , Ind.; Eric Lester, M.D., Mercy Memorial; and Mich el: red ,. .e, dl director, Ho pice of Southern I}, linois, Inc. ,.. ... Pre-registration i required. to register, or for more information, call 927-5223. Second Annual "Tree Of Llfen lated FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO THE ARREST AND' CONVICTION IN THE DROWNING DEATH OF , I I • 'l:)lfl:)JW!J & Call the 'NAACP,"at"(Sl6J 925-4824 with information or to donate to reward fund.' AA :.Jl l� , ( . WA D • t� 600 ,.., •• u The Mercy Memorial Auxiliary is starting the drive in the econd an­ nual lighting of the "Tree of Life." The tree is located in the circle drive at the Medical Center's main entrance. For each donation of $5 or more, auxiliary members will add a light to the "Tree of Life" in honor or in memory of a donor's loved one, and list that person's name in the Scroll of Honor, to be displayed in the hospital's malnfoyer. The auxiliary will at 0 send a card acknowledging the gift to the person honored, or the family of the deceased, along with an invitation to the tree-lighting ceremony Decem­ ber 1, at 5:30 p.m. The ceremony will include a Christmas choir, and wilL be held at the base of the tree. For more information or to make a tax-deductible contribution, please call the Auxiliary at 983-8277. Havin a baby when you're a teenager can do more than just take away your freedom, it can take away your dreams. , . I , I