POETRY CO TEST - Arc d a Po- try Press Is offering 500 grand prtze In Its n w ·Poetlc Ach evement Awards· poetry cont . Entr re I 0 con d r d for publ c ion in Ar­ c 'a Amerc n Po try Anthology, a h recover collect on of poetry. Po­ ets are to submit on poem of 20 lines or less on ny ubject and written In any style De dllne I Nov. 30th, 1994. Winners will be notified by Feb­ ruary 28th, 1995, with prizes awarded Immediately. Mall to: Arcadia Po try Pres , Dept K, 1'01 -A sov reign RoW, Oklahoma City, OK 73108. Covert 0 ...... _,_ MarvinHyl r, 16, and T nya L uderdale, 18, both Covert High School enior a r cently cho en Homecoming King nd Qu n, RO EO AND JULIET - Sh ke- pare's b loved pi y returns to the Hilb rry R pertory Comp ny' tege October 14, 1994. This tim less story of two Innocent lovers truggllng to be tog ther Is t g nst the backdrop of a destructive family feud. ·Romeo and Juliet· will run In rotating reper­ tory at the Hllberry Theatre from Oc­ tober 14, 1994 thru February 16, 1995. Tickets rang from $9 to 16. Call (313)-5 77 -2972. THE POSTER GALLERY - A show-· Ing of one Of Detroit's favorite artists, Ronald Scarbough, will be hos ad by The Poster Gallery, 110 Fisher Build­ ing, beginn ng October 14, and con­ tinuing through October. Mr. Scarbough will app ar the exhibi­ tion on the open ng date, to greet the public and discuss his work. Original pencil drawings and watercolors will be displayed, as well as limited-edi­ tion prints. The I mages, which focus on human relationships and emo­ tions, have a remarkable comb nat on of tenderness and power. For more details call (313)-875-5211. FRIE OS OF TITUS AND RED APPLE SUPER MARKETS pre nt 8 GET OUT THE vors RALLY & RAFFLE TURDAYy OCT. 15, 1994 - 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. RED APPLE SUPER MARKET PARKING LOT 52 Bartlett Street, Highland Park There wi II be "FREE" Hot Dogs, Apple Cider and Popcorn Music to Crow About �1 "BEN MOORE & THE BLUES EXPRESS" 1st PRIZE A Five Minute ShQPping Spree up to $100.00 At Red Apple Super Market 2nd 5'RIZE ................................••••••••.. $50.00 3rd PRIZE ..••............ , .........••.•.•...•.•••.. $25.00 - TICKETS ARE $1.00 EACH OR SIX FOR $5.00 - You do not need a ticket to attend, but you need I ticket to win Paid for by Friends of Titus McCllry, P.O. Box 03334, Hllhland Park, MI 48203 70TH CHURCH ANNIVERSARY - We cordially invite you to worship with us as we celebrate our 70th Church Anniversary at 1 0:45am Oct. 9. Our guest speaker for the morning will be Rev. Earle E Johnson, presiding elder of the Detroit District of the A.M.E. Zion Church, Michigan Con­ ference. A banquet will be held at 4pm at U of D Mercy Conferenc Center. Tickets are $25 for the ban­ quet. (822-4943). SUNDAY STROLL - Tour Wood­ lawn Cemetery with the DHS on a ·Sunday Stroll" at 2pm. Tour guide Martin Brosnan will po nt out the bur­ Ial sites of many Detroit legends. The tour also includes a visit to Wood­ lawn's famous ·village· of elaborate mausoleums which surround a lovely duck pond. Tickets are $4 for DHS members and $8 for non-members, and must be purchased In advance by calling Ginger Hrtanek 833-1405. Monday, Oct. 10 Subscribe 'Today! Saturday; Oct. 15 Thursday, Oct. 13 UNITY WALK ._ Take back the AFRICAN DINNER MARKET....:.... The safety of homes, your neighborhood, Southern Africa Committee of the and community. WalK to end the epl- Michigan Coalition for Human Rights demlc of domestic violence. Join the announces Its 3rd Annual African te' or �\O- f II Dlpner er.f1 �r1iet, 6:00 p.m, at Cen- I tim ·'and. Dr; the aurvlvw f •• ;I. ral VI) ted �thp�\st .. nutc .,��.� domestlc yof " The walk be�ln ",. arns: trott. TICket9 re 5.00 In I at 5:15 at Unity Church of Mus egor);' .. , edvan ,$7.00 the door: e.ndCJr· fl 2052 Bourdon and ends at The AI- tables $25.00 For vendor and ticket mond Center, 1221 W. Laketon with information call 832-2337 . a memorial ceremony and speakout. FAIR - Health, Healing and Well- The Unity Walk is sponsored by ness Fair. HUving into the year 2000 - - - - -, ---------- r - - - WORKSHOP - Women will learn more about their risks for cancer and get help in financial planning at a FREE worksbo.R� �VUQ�g a H�tthy and ·Secure r�'ore"�wnl-' be h�a at 6·30pm. at tim Commu­ nity House. 380 South Bates St, Bir­ mingham. It is open to all women. Seating is limited. To RSVP call Doreen Beckham (833-0715 ex 363). Naine Address City ",tst Ie Zip. _ I I Check one: o Sign. me up for a subscription to the Michigan Citizen. I 0 $21 one yr. 0 $12 six mos. $16 one yr. (serum) I 0 Free 4 week trial subscription. Wednesday, Oct. 12 BABY DERBY - The public Is In­ vited to attend Boysvllle of Michigan'S first "Baby Derby' hobby horse race. The event will benefit Boysvtlle's De­ troit Family and Community Support programs from 6:30pm to room. at the Ukrainian Cultural Center, 26601 John R in Warren. Tickets are $25 per person 'and include dinner and beverages. Following dinner, six hobby horse races have been sched­ uled. Call (810)569-6630 to make reservations for dinner. Musical Celebration Sister Chris Moore (WMKM 1440 AM) will be honored in a gospel musical Sunday, October 16, 1994 at 3:30pm New Starlight Baptist Church 3710 Martin Luther King Dr Everyone is .invited. Ad.miaeion: se donation I I L. _ Mail to: Michigan Citizen, P.O. Box 0�5()0, Highland Pk, MI 48203. I _.J - - - - - - - - - - - St� Your Fall eason .by attending Mercy Hospital's October Happenings Check out the great event happening t ercy Hospital and its ercy Family Care Cente th1 week. No re rvalion are needed f�r any of these events. National Depre •• lon reenlng Day - 71wrsd.ay, Oct 6 • 1 p.m:- 6 p.m. FREE confiden al depre ston screentngs for children, adolescents and adults. along with Informational and vtd 0 pre ntatrons. Lectur�s wtll be offered at 2 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. For Informatton, call (313) 579-4960. Cancer Screening - Sunday. Oct 23 • 12 p.m.- 4 p.rn FREE mammograms to the first 100 women who meet th American Cancer Society guidelines • FREE paps and breast exams • FREE prostate and colorectal creerung • blood pr ure checks • educaUonal booths • refr shments. For Information. call (313) 579-4424. Chemical Dependency Week - October 23 - 31 . , As part of Chemical Dependency We k, Mercy Hospital wtll hold a fair in the hospital lobby Thursday. Oct. 27 • 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Th rapists-will also be pre nt at.our Ilve Mercy Family Car health centers to give out Information and perform self evaluations. For Information. call (313) 579-4960. erey Famlly Care Open House - Monday, Oct. 31 • 2 p.m.-B p.tn: Join the flv Mercy Fam1ly Care health centers for health care information • FREE refreshments • giveaways • Pumpkins w1l1 be given to the first 50 children who attend (one per famJly). Please visit on of the centers nearest you: THEATR Include: Gue t Room Buffet Br akfa t for Two Pizza Hut pizza Fre Ho�el Parking' Kid tay Eat Fre Mercy Family Practice Center - 824-8800 10201 E. Jefferson Ave .. Detroit 48214 Mercy Family Care - Chandler - 822-5900 12800 E. Warren. Detroit 48215 n. Mercy Family Care - St Joseph - 925-2320 1799 E. Grand Blvd .. Detroit 48211 A limited number of room are available, 0 re erve your eat today, call (416) 977-0707 for re ervation ! Mercy Family Care - Gratiot - 372-2400 15200 Gratiot Ave .. Detroit 48205 OT RAMAn Mercy Nurse Managed Center - 867-1506 12951 Woodward Ave:. Highland Park 48203 TORONTO DOWNTOWN CITY HALL h tnut tr t. 'f r nt , anada M . lRl • Per r m, per", ht. Ba ed on d uble occupancy. Tax and ratU/tyextra. rtain condiuon apply. Mercy H pttal t locat d at 5555 Conner Av nu . D trott, ju t ast of 1-94