ANNOUNCEMENTS ovi hown on noon. Th 0 mber "Book A Trip Around Th World" pro­ gr m will featur N t iv America will b 'held Nov. 19, from 11 to 12:30 p.m. Pre-registration can be mad at the Junior Depart­ ment de k, long with pay­ ment of h 111 t ri I fe of $1 00 p r child rp r II refr I Craft Show TheLandm rkC nterFaJl Craft Show will be held 0- v m r 6, from 10-4 p.m. C 11 9 3-7227 for inform - tion. Senior Activities p.m. 17t h - Lunch at Covert School, b ginning at 10:15 . m. 0 lunch rv at C -n­ t r. 1 th - Movi Matin . Showing will b B v rly Hill­ billi 19th - United Civic rg E� cut iv Bard m a.m, M mb r 'hlP held t 12 noon • 23rd --- Legal A sistan f r individui 1 in n d, from 9 .m. to 12 noon _ e d ap­ pointm nt. C II offi at 764- 37 . . BB OBITUARIES Gertrude Westfield rtrud Westfield, '89, of B n­ ton Harbor died October 14, at M rcy M morial M dical Center, St. .Jos ph, after 8 long illne . The fun ral was h ld Octob r 20, at • Ilowship Mr sion Baptis t .hurch. B nton I Iarbor, of which h wa a member. Burial wa In ;ry tal Springs , m tery. Robbins Brother Funeral Home, B nton Harbor, wa In charg of arrange- Y/e . d born' 'huqua ak, M1SS. h was form rly wrnploy d at Auto Specia lt i s Manufacturing Co. urvivors includ : a son, Georg W tfield of Benton Harbor; two grandchildren; and two gr at­ grandchildr n. Her husband. Jam s, pr ced d h r in death in 1972 Iria Turner Ina Turn r, 78, of Benton Har­ bor dt d ctob I' 10, at Merc . Me­ moru I Nul' mg Car C nter, St. -Jos ph. ThE' fun ral w held ctob r . 17, at B t h e l Apo tolie Faith Chur h, n on Harbor. Burial wa In Cry tal Springs Cem tery. Ar­ rangem n was by Robbins Broth­ E'rs Fun ral Home, Benton Harbor. M1 . Turn r was born May 24. 1916,111 Mantachl ,Mi . urvivor includ: two son, John Turn.r and J l'ry Turn .r. both of B nton Harbor; IX daugh· t r, B nori ew 11, Ara Montgom ry, Dorothy McGinnl�, Ro i Moore, Patsy Brooks and Reggt " ue" Turn r, all of B nton Harbor; two I t rs, Wynona Cum­ mings and M' rvin II DaVison, oth of B nton Harbor; 40 grandchtl­ dr 11; 2 gr at-grandchlldr n; and 15 gr at-gr at-grandchlldr n. Sh wa pr c d .d m d ath by h r hll - band, Walla .; two daught. ,Ida Rlv I and Roxann Turn r; and two on ,\Valine Turn r Jr. and Elm r 1\lrn r. Bridgette Gorman Bndg tt 0 and 01' Ebony Benn tt of B nton Harbor, di d Octob r 8, from an hoonn mordent on Pa­ von St., Benton Harbor. Th fun ral wa held etob r 18, at Robbms Broth rs Fun ral Home, B nton Harbor. Burial was in Cry tal Spri n Cern t ry. Mr. B nn u wa born ctober 16, 1975,111 nt on Harbor. urvivor mel ude; a on, T r­ ranee B nn .t.t. of B nton Harbor; a daught 1', La -he I. nda B nneu of B nton Harbor; hl� father, VIIT)' n n tl. of B nton Harbor; hie..: moth r, Bobbi B nn .tt of Benton Harbor; thr E' broth r ,EmnHuHI I Brown, Larry B nn tt -Jr., Van n Bennett Jr., all of Benton Harbor; hIS grandparen . Alb -rta B nn tt and Allen B nn It of Whit Ca tl , La.; and a longtim . fri nd, Linda. Jackson of B nton Harbor. Lillie Miller Lilli MIlIE'r, 103,0 Benton Har­ bor, died October 12, at Orchard Grov Extended ar entre. B n­ ton Harbor. The fun ral WEI. held etob r 18, At th v n h-Duy Adv ntist Church. Benton I Iar or. Burial was In Nor h Shor Memory ard ns. Fairplain Chap I. Florin Fun ral Service, B nton I Iarbor, wa In charg of arrang m nts. M mori- ':11 may mad to th fanllly. Ml . Mill r w born July 11. 1892. 111 Llttl Rock, Ark. Sh' wa a r tl r d school teach r In th Ar- knn a hool. 1I1"V1VOI' Includ: t.wo daugh· t r . Mlldr d M Nmr ofLlttl Rock, Ark .. and Flora·J an Gray of N w York, N.Y.; two on ,Eugen MIll.r and Jo Mlil r, bot.h of Benton Har­ bor; 19ht grandchllclr n; 11 gr nt- grnndchJldr n; nd di E' gr(>at -gr at-grancJrhlldren he wa pr c d d In dE-ath by her hu . band, MIlt.on In 1961. a son, Jam II) 1991, and a daught r, d Iia Hunt, 111 1941. Thomas Carroll Thoma Edwnrd arroll, 60, of B nton Harbor, dl dOc ob r 1 ,c t M rc M monal M dlcal C n r, , t Jo. ph. Th flln ral wn� h Id ctob r 17. at Eb n z r 1\1 hurch, B n- on Harbor BUrial W' In North ,'hor M morHll narden . Hagar . 'hor Mr arro11 w,. born D c mb r 23. 1933. In M nro , La 3 t to pr v nt City Attorney David Wil­ liams id th eommi ion had "valid cone rns," but by pprov­ ing th lution w only con- t ommi i n r Turner and Ricky Hill nt . Jam ere b- Daneth I Whitfield, r- nestine Matthew , Marian OHv rand B verly Lloyd, mem­ b r of the up rintendent' Parent Advisory Council (Super PAC), p pared and submitted t.h original application for t h grant. TilE GRANT WA to b award din ptember to up r PAC, and t he Benton Harbor Are School were to b the fi cal agent, but according to oth r member of Super PAC, a rn m- .ber 'of th chool be rd m d a call to Lansing and topped th grant because uper P.AC wa not a non-profit organization. . Board memb rs Gladys Pe - ples-Burks and Dan Ertman voted against recommendations from Allen to b the fiscal a nt forth grant and Board m mb r Ken Woltman ab tain d upportingO Tomor OW ••• Today. Th S nior/Lif line of t h V n Bur n United .Iivic 01'- • 24t h • 25th - (' n er g nization announces th ir ' will b 'los d for Thank giv­ act iv ity calendar for th ing Holiday REMEMBER T IVE TH NK �� "I AD T dequat polic department and mar re­ sponsibl itizens in Benton arbor, T would support the r olut ion, but until then, I can't upport t rick-Or-T at at thi t i III ," id 'ommis ion r Wys­ inger, who al 0 voted against t h 1 olution ommi. ion r St ve Wooden Information. -Is Power By BERNICE BROWN Mlchlg.n Citizen The B nt.on H rbor Are Schools Board membe , during their r gular m ting, October 11, appro d to erv as grant of a $300,000 health care grant from th Michigan Department of Social S rviee . Th grant is to b used for health cr ning for childr n in the B nton Harbor Area School District nd to hire par nt who will n u r that childr n throughout th chool district. reeeiv h al h creening. A mo­ bile unit from the Berrien County Heal h Department will bud at t h schools to provide thi rvi Th gl nt is part of a $3 mil­ lion Healt hy Kids program, in­ itiativ by th partm nt of Soci I S rvi R rd m mb rKen Woltm n t t d that, "Ifthi w Board ffort, I think the Bo rd hould h n involved. No oth r Board member was involved in th . pro of h grant," aid Board m m r K n Woltman. Board Pr id nt Rev. Alfred Johnson told the Board that he could s that thi grant w import n for h child n, 0 h work don th grant long with Sup rintendent Allen. "I wan ed to ee the gran hap n, 0 I ju t kn w I had to w rk hard to get the grant," Johnson aid apologizing to th Board. I 1.'/ . If :we are t hay cienti t -, engineers and other pr fe i naL for t m rrow, we must tart today. Our nation' future depend. n i greate t natural re urce, ur y ung people, And thei� key to the future.i education. But many tudent imply can't af� rd to. attend II ge. G vemm nt cutba k in educati n upport, fewer tudent I an. and ri. ing c 1. have combined to limit a ce to a c llege educati n [I r many min rity stud nt wh ne d financial a i tan e. That'� why Br wn & Wil1iam� n rp rati n ntinu, t up rt ontribution� to rant� to edu ·ation. utur lead 'r., n . tudying in c liege. and uniyer�iti a'ro" th . c untry, ne d ur help. i en th . opportUnity, th. Y un pi will c I and 'ur' a hri ,htcr futur r them� lyes nd or all of u,. BROWN & WILLIAMSO lDBACCO COR o RAT I Ou ontinuin' Commitm nt to ommunit_\. en·icl'.