Asthma
management
program offered
Lakeland Regional Health
System is offering an asthma
management class for ar resi
dents on April 25, from 6:30 to 8
p.m. at the Maud Preston Palen
ske Public Library 500 Market
St., St. Jo eph.
Dr. Robert Piasecke, pul
monologist, will pre ent the
Asthma Management Program.
SWAN There is no charge, but pre
sponsors . registration is required. Call
one day seminar 927-5349 and leave your name,
phone number and the name of
The South Western Aging the program to regi ter.
Network (SW ) is sponsoring
a one day eminar entitled,
"Voices Today . . . Choices To-
morrow" on y 10, at the Fern-
r t1�r in i1es
. to :30 p.m.
The ermnar will be an effort
to develop collaborative meth
ods of addressing the needs of
older persons within Berrien,
Cass, and Van Buren Counties.
The seminar will include a
keynote address by Dr. Lynn
Harvey, presentations from col
laborative Senior efforts in other
areas and breakout sessions to
discuss the future of SWAN and
participants concerns about
services for Seniors in this area.
ByB
co C
The Th' tIe and H ther Bag
Pipe B nd und r th di ion of
Rich rd M c will p nt con
e rt of bagpip mu ic in the
nctuary of Fi t P byterian
Church of South B nd, 333 Col
li Avenue, South B nd, Indi
na on Sunday, April 17, at 3
p.m.
R.�. McMahon, First P by
teri n organi t will accompany
the pipers on the Reuter Organ.
The Thi tie and Heather Pipe
Band was tabli h in 1985 as
an Indiana Not-for-Profit Corpo
ration. It was founded by the
students of an Indiana Univer-
ity at South Bend GUSB) -
"Learn to Play the Bagpipe"
Course that was offered a part
of the University's adult con
tinuing education program.
The program is part of the
1993-94 Concert Seri of the
First Presbyterian Church of
South Bend and is open to the
pub l ic with admis .. ion
complimentary.
i u
tend.
R gistration fee is
pe on, which includ b
f , lunch nd br k r
men.
C 11 (616) 429-2425 for fur
ther information or to register.
SWAN is a volunteer commit
t of persons and organizations
inter ted in rvi for older
adul .
LMC offers
elf-e teem
co
Everyone can benefit from a
class in "Self Esteem: A Family
Affair," offered at Lake Michi
gan College from May 18
through June 29.
This eight-week course is de
signed to help families boost its
elf-esteem by developing com
munication, parenting, prob
lem- olving and child
development skills.
The class, meets each
Wedn y from 6-8 p.m., nd i
taught by LMC t culty Jill
Claeys, physical edu tion in-
tructor and Leigh Rudman,
cou lor.
C t for th cl 60. Th
required te will be va ilab le
the first night of c for 14.
Call Donna Schiman at (616)
927-8182 for more information
and to register.
. -Employmen
Act of 1984:
Topic ofLMC
Teleconferenc
The "Re-employment Act of
1994" i the topic of a Teleconfer
ence to be held April 18, from
6:30 to 8:30 p.m., in the South
Training Room of the Mendel
Center.
Community business leaders,
private indu try council repre
sentativ , organized labor lead
ers, and tate and local
. employment gency personnel
are invi ed to learn how legisla
tion will r tructure current job
training programs. '
The Mendel Center IS located
on the campus of Lake Michigan
College, one mile east of 1-94 on
apier Ave. (Exit 30) in Benton
Township.
The teleconference is free to
the public. Call Donna Schiman
at (616) 927-8182 formo in or
mation.
At The Library
Pre-School StoryTime will
meet on Wednesday, April 20,
from 10 to 10:45 a.m. Pre-regis
tration is not required.
Movies for children are
shown on Saturdays at 12 noon.
Showing on April 23, will be,'
Our Earth, Our Home and
Johnny Appl eed.
Navy Announcements
Apline on' duty
in Oklahoma
Marine Pvt. Adam R. Aplin,
son of Darlene M, Cumbee of
1150 W. Broadway Ave. , Muske
gon, Mich., re ntly reported for
duty with Marine Detachment,
U.S. Army Fi ld Artillery
. School, Fort Sill, Okla.
Hejoined the Marine Corps in
August 1993.
Mabias
promoted
Marine Gunn ry Sgt. Willie
Mabias, son of Dons J. Nelson of
Benton Harbor, Mi., recently
promoted to his pr ent rank
while serving with 3rd Mainte
nan Battalion, 3rd Force Serv
ice Support Group, kinawa,
Japan.
He joined th Marine Corps in
September 1980.
Rigozzi .
graduates
Marine Lan Cpl. Aaron P.
Rigozzi, son of Paul D. Rigozzi of
1019 E. Wilson St. nd Lynda A.
Roe of 502 Kalamazoo St., South
Haven, Mi., recently graduated
from the Marine Corps Basic
Combat Engin r curse.
During th eou , at Marine
Corps Engin r School, Marine
Corps Base, Camp Lejeun ,
N.C., students are taught the
fundamentals of engineering
support for combat units.
Studies also include instruc
+ion or. tools and procedures for
building brid , roads and field
fortifications as well as the use
of demolitions, landmine war
fare and camouflage techniques.
He joined the Marine Corps in
July 1993.
Meyer
graduates
Marine Pfc. Jason D Meyer,
son of Douglas J. Meyer of 328
Pearl St., South Haven, Mi., re
cently graduated from the Ma
rine Corps Basic Combat
Engin r Course.
During th course, at Marine
Corps Engin r Sch I, Marine
Corps Base, Camp Lejeune,
N.C., students a taught th
fundamentals of engineering
support for combat uni
Studi also includ instruc
tion 0 n tools and pro ures for
building bridges, road nd field
fortifications as well th us
of demolitions, I ndmin war
fare and camouflage t hniques.
Hejoin d th Marin Corpsin
August 1993.
Cavanaugh
graduates
a th a-
hool, Groton,
ar in roduced
trol, submarine safety and es
cape procedures.
He joined the Navy in October
1993.
Krum.rie
returns
Navy P tty Officer Ist Class
Ronald A. Krumrie, son of Lor
rain E. Sinn rof1979 Glendora
Road, Buchanon, Mi., r ntly
returned from a six-mon h
Mediterran an Sea and Indian
Ocean d ployment with Attack
Squadron 85, aval Air Station
Oceana, Virginia Beach, Va, em
barked aboard the aircraft car
rier USS Am rica.
The 1973 graduate of River
Vall y High School of Three
Oaks, join the avy in 0-
ber 1974 Hi wife, Michell, is
th daught r of B tty and P ul
B cku Sr., I o of Buchanon.
By BERNICE BROWN
TO R - The City
of B nton Harbor ha d ig
n t it for dumping, for city
r iden that mi their regular
trash pick up date.
Th ity Commis ion ap-
prov mporary transfer ta-
tion at the Public Wor
Departm n ite, located on Paw
. Pa w Avenue, for th months of
pril through June for city resi
den to dump tr h and other
unwanted items.
Citizens are to use this tem-
por ry tion wh n they mi
th ir normal trash pickup day or
r i trash violation ticket
from th ity, said City Manager
B v rlyB wer.
Tho who lack the ability to
nsport items to th tansfer
tation can call the Public Works
Departm nt for scheduled pick
up t cost in addition to th
transfer tation f
R SIDE T WILL BE
charged f of 10 per load for
cars; $25 per load for pick-up
trucksp; $50 per load for dump
truck, 2- 1/2 ton trucks and
trucks with trailers. If trash is
removed by the Public Works
Department, a f of .$100 per
ruck load U. charged.
Br wer id, Publ-ic.Wor
has been experiencing on-going
problems with trash as a result
of home evictions.
Commissioner Steve Wooden
said th City has been having
problems with landlords setting'
out furniture and other trash
of
to, "off
of cl n-up
r to maintain th
id individu
dump
ite
from t nan
out.
B wer tated that Indu trial
S nitation, th City' t h col
lor, h n instructed to
pick up only on hous hold item
(stove, refrigerator, wash r or
dryer) per
"If you put it all out there, it
going to co t you," Br wer
id.
that ha
moved
par i name
daughter.
pears celebrates
97th birthday
By MARY GOLLIDAY
Mrs. Legirtha Spears recently celebrated her 97th birthday
with family members and friends at the McCauley Place Nurs
ing Home, where she is a resident. They served ice cream and
cake and other goodies.
. Mrs. Spears is the aunt of Musk gon Hts. Mayor Robert A.
Warren.
The Senior Choir of Friendship Baptist Church will have
their Annual Day program on Sunday, April 17, at 3 p.m.
Church of the city have l!' �t. to teQcl.
Rev. Richard' Hogue is the pastor.
Look who's coming to town!! The Mighty Sons of Glory of Los
Angeles, California will be at Muskegon Hts. Middle School on '
April 25, at 8 p. m.
Also on program will be the United Juniors of Muskegon,
Michigan. Donation is $6 in advance and 7 at door.
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Major
ret urns from
Virginia Beach
avy Airman Appr nice l.
Rob rt K. Major, son of Walter
D. and Judy D. Major of 1337 S. I
Broo Ro d, Muskegon, Mi., re
cently returned from a six
month Medit rr nean Sand
Indian 0 n d ployment with
Attack Squadron 85, Naval Air
Sta ion na, Virginia B ch, _
Va, mbark board the air-
craft carri r SS erica.
The 1 0 graduate of Or
chard View -High School joined
tbe Navy in F bruary 1992. L
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