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August 08, 1993 - Image 13

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-08-08

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BH IN BRIEF
lected within 60 days, according
Benton Harbor Now will hold a reception for its mem on
Thursday, August 12, at the Benton Harbor Public Library, from
5-6 p.m. . .
City officials were invited for the purpose of th .gettlng �
quainted, allowing busin owners to learn about their � I­
bilities and informally discu ion methods of enhancing the
busin environment in Benton Harbor. .
The format for this informal gathering has been planned to allow
for information exchange regarding' ues of mutual benefit and
interest.· . .
Refreshments will be served. Following a half hour ?f �ociah�­
ing. city officials will introduce themsel� bri�fly explainingtheir
department's span of interest, and advise busin owners ofhow .
they or their staff can be oonts;cted. There will be no lengthy or
fonnal presentations, nor questions In open forum.
The meeting' one in a series, acoording to Cary Marsh,
Program Committee Chairman for Be�ton Harbor �ow. The pro­
grams' designed to enhance local busin expansion,
Fall egistration in
p gress at LM�
Registration is underway' for Fall semester classes at �
Michigan College. Classes will begin August SO, and hours of daily
registration are 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.rn., Mondays through Thureda�,
8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Fridays at the Main Campus, 2755 E. Napier
Avenue, Benton Township. ,
,. New requi�totakeap�ntte8ttod�ne
their skill le in English, math and reading. The test, which
takes approximately two hours to oomplete, will be offered at 9 a. m.
and 6 p.m., August 11, .16, 23, and 25; and at 9 a.m., August 1�, 20,
and 27, at the Main Campus. Students do not � to pre:reglSt:er
but should arrive 10-15 minutes before the test bring their Social
Security number. . .
Previous LMC students are required to have thetr ad�r's
signature before registering for classes. .
Students are advised to register early for the best class seleetion.
For more information, a Fall class schedule, or an appointment
with a College advisor, call the Lake Michigan College at (616)
921-8100.
Revival at
Corinthians
different states to attend.
The New Hope Baptist
Church 560 Yuba Street will be­
gin its'Revival, beginning Au-
gust & thru 13. .
Guest will be Rev. Calvin
Russell from Columbia, Missis­
sippi.
New' Hope have Hour of
Power every Friday at 7 p.m.,
and their Kitchen of Hope opens
Mondays thru Fri�YS from 4-6
p.m.
Tiffany Nicole Moore, daugh­
ter of Sonya Moore, was choosen
out of ':/ 4 contestant to be in the
play "Annie". The play was at
the Frauenthal Theater from
August 3 thru 7.
Congratulations Tiffany.
By MARY GOLLIDAY
Corinthians Baptist Church
will have their Revival begin­
ning August 16·20, at 7 p.m.
Rev. Bill Russell of Columbus,
Mississippi will be the gu�t
speaker. Rev. Clarence Guy 18
the pastor.
Muskegon HtB. will be ce�e­
brating its first "Annual Senior
Citizen Day" on Thursday, Au­
gust 26, from 10 am. to 5 p.m. at
Mona Lake Park.
Adriane "CC", a 5th grader
and Andre a 3rd grader, both
students at Moon School have
received awards, "CC" in Essen­
tial Math Skills and Andr in
Classroom Citizenship, They
are the daughter and son of
Elaine Turner. Congratulations
to the both of you.
Mar helia Neely, a 10th
grader at Mu kegon High
School has received an award for
four years of perfec attendance.
She is the daughter of Rev and
MIa. Leonard eely. Congratu­
lations Marshelia.
Stephanie Sykes and
Antwan tte Tott n, both 5th
graders at Max:Iu t chool
eeived award in Arts.
Stephanie is the daugh r �f
Izalla Syk and Antwan t
the daugh r of Linda T en
Congr tulations to bo h of
you and k, p up th good work.
ine fter
on Ge
quainted
The Cornerstone Alliance in­
vi members to i "Business
After Hours" get acquainted re­
ception, mixing busin with
pleasure, on Wednesday, Au-
· gus 11, from 5-7 p.m. at the
Czar's 505, 505 Pleasant Street,
St. Jo ph (across from YMCA).
Music will be provided by The
Bill Boris Jazz Quartet.
The purpose of the "Business
After Hours" series is to m t
other Cornerstone Al liance
members, to promote their prod­
uct and ervices, and have
some fun. 0 formal program is
planned, so everyone .is ask� to
bring a upply of their busin
cards/company brochu
for children are
hown on aturdays a 12 noon.
hewing on August 14, during
"Saturday With Dr. Se " -
ri will include: Horton Hea
A Who nd Horton Hatch The
Egg.
FIND OUT ABOUT HUD HOMES, CALL 1-800-767-4HUD OR YOU� LOCAL REAL
-CERTAINLY, we ould
hope 88 result to this, aom of
the peopl prepared to mo
further into regular poll -
ice, but first we want to gut them
involved in their community in
By BER Ice ROWN
POLICE RESERVE offi
may not carry pon until
tiafactory completion of all the
required State Certification re­
quiremen and all S�te re­
quiremen for the carrylng of a
pon.
ChiefWalbrsaid individuals
filling out pplications for the
police program, "m
take and with an 80 per-
cent- the CitY Community Po-
li' t.
c:mg .
"We're about oommumty po-
li' he 80 t'to make
.=bat ryo that'. coming
in will kno what w 're all
ENTO BARBO - Th Ben­
ton Harbor City Commi ion ap­
proved the tansfer of the citY
cable television franchi e to
Joppa Limited Partner hip,
hich is based out of Denver.
T public hearings re
held to b rvi and commen
from city residen about their
cable rvi befo th city
commission approved the tran&­
fer agreement to Joppa.
In the greement with the
city, Joppa greed to provide:
City ident tothalr
own community cbaJm and to
technically majntain t cab
connection to the channel.
• To provi the City, for
by the community chaD-
THIS BRUSH
HELPED TO ,REPAIR'
A WALL. TH E WALL HELPED
TO REPAIR A HOUSE. THE HOUSE
HELPED TO REPAIR A EIGHBOR-
. HOOD. � AND THE PERSON WHO REPAIRED
THE HOUSE GOT A RETUR ON HIS INVESTMENT IN MORE
, I
WAYS THAN ONE. Q WITH A LITTLE MONEY AND SOME
WORK HUD HOMES CAN Bt!NEFIT BOTH YOUR BANK ACCOUNT
, .
AND YOUR COMMUNITY. PURCHASE A HUD HOME A D YOU'LL MAKE
A INVESTMENT IN YOURSELF A D YOUR
IGHBORHOOD.
a VCR, character generator,
and camcorder with editing fea­
t and the initial training on
of th equipm nt.
To grant pro-rated credit
to any subscriber hose cab e
'ce' interruptedin of
eight (8) might hours, provided
the ubecriber has oontacteci the
cable office.
good faith effort to
give fair consideration to em­
ploying . 11' or the City of
Benton Harbor, ho meet the
proper qualliicatio for a posi­
tion opeD t th company.
Th current cable franchi8e
was granted to Conaolidated Ca­
b viaiOD of Michigan in Febru­
at'Y,1991.
........
"
To
ESTATE PROFESSIONAL. HUD HOMES. SOMETHI G OF VALUE FOR EVERYONE.

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