TV RECORD Watervliet DDA Okays $500 for Marketing Brochure
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00 1 AK r.r -a pblc. L r n i U n " 1200 attend Hartford Band Contest By Karl Bayer Despite the chilly fall evening, an estimated 1,200 spectators attended the South West Michigan Band and Orchestra Association Marching Band Festival Monday night at Hart- ford. The Hartford Indian Emerald Vanguard marching band garnered a coveted Division I rating for itself. The 51-member unit is led by Director Charles Hodson. As band director of the host school, Hodson also presented the bands with their Drum Major Chris Lewerenz ac- f ratings and trophies. cepts the Divison II trophy on Coloma Marching Band Drum Drum Major Matt McLellan ac- The 53-member Watervliet behalf of her Watervliet Pride Major Anthony Slater Is con- epts the Divison I trophy for the Pride Band, led by Director Ran- Band from Festival Director gratulated by Festival Director e Hartford Emerald Vanguard Hartford Indian Emerald Van- See BANDS on page 6 Charles Hodson. Charles Hodson. marches triumphantly off the guard from Director Charles field. Hodson. PEACE SOUGHT IN SPORTS & WATERVLIET TWP.PUTS ANNEXATION BATTLE OUTDOORS CAMP RULING ON HOLD TV RECORD SEE PAGE 3 SEE PAGES 13 S 14 SEE PAGE 5 INSIDE FOR COMPLETE CABLE & CHANNEL LISTINGS 25$ COLOMA - HARTFORD • WATERVLIET THE TRI-CITY RECORD Vol. 103-No. 41 RED ARROW EDITION OF THE WATERVLIET RECORD^ October 14, 1987 Fill SEPT, FOR THE RECORD... Court upholds MiSS WATERVLIET CONTEST TEAMS WANTED The 1988 Miss Watervliet con- City of Hartford 2 local adult coed volleyball test forms are now available at teams for Wednesday night the Watervliet High School of- pit bull law play. Call 468-3462 for more fice. The deadline for the forms information. is October 31, 1987. Each con- By Phyliss Buechner testant must be at least 17 years The City of Hartford Pit Bull of age but not more than 21 Ordinance has been upheld in years of age and never have court. The ordinance adopted been married. June 8, 1987, banned pit bull The contest is sponsored by dogs within the City Limits, after the Watervliet Lions Club with three children were bitten and chairmen Brad and Nancy concern was felt for the safety Dlouhy. of Hartford residents. On November 8, 1987, at the Judith Kublick and Debra Up- Watervliet Public Library, a tea ton were each charged with will be held for the contestants keeping a pit bull, in violation of and their mothers or guardians. the ordinance and had retained The tea will begin at 2:00 p.m. an attorney to defend them and vyith refreshments being served. charged that the ordinance was The 1988 Miss Watervliet con- unconstitutional by singling out test will be held on January 23, Middle row, left to right, are one particular breed of dog. at 8:00 p.m., at the Watervliet FABULOUS OPEN HOUSE... Pictured in the back row, left TURIGLIATTO-ZEHNER to right, are: Jack Atherton, Assistant Chief Jerry Tarantino Van Buren District Judge High School Auditorium. Of the estimated 400-450 per- David C. Grier from South Haven ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED sons visiting Sunday's open Frank Quigley, Russ Stowers, Captain Randy Morris, former Miss Paula Perri Turigliatto, Station Commander Rudy Ap- Chief Len Dolezan, Chief Bill held a hearing on the matter HISTORICAL SOCIETY house of the new Coloma Fire June 2 and issued a decision daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Station, the consensus was pei, Fred Zoschke, Bob Wooley, Spearitt and Kent Churchill. Turigliatto and the late Arthur TO MEET In the front row, left to right, dated October 8. "Fabulous." And on hand to act Ron Fitz Sr., Chief Engineer Turigliatto of 13641 North 31st The October meeting of the Galen (Skip) Blough, Dale are Don Schuitz, Ed Yeske, John Colip, attorney from North Berrien Historical Society as host and your guides was Dr., Phoenix, Arizona, is announ- Stover, First Engineer Bob Stuart Thurlow, Lt. Ron Fitz Jr., Buchanan, had asked that will be held on Tuesday evening, nearly the entire complement of criminal charges be dismissed cing her engagement to Roger Coloma firemen. Miston and Secretary-Treasurer Ron Hirsch, Jeff Kreitner and Thomas Zehner, son of Mrs. October 20, at 7:30 p.m. in the Larry Williamson. fire department mascot, Buddy. against Kublick and Upton. They Donna Scott, 6545 E. Center, basement of the Methodist could face penalties of 30 days Coloma, and Mr. Roman Zehner, Church in Coloma. in jail or a $100 fine plus court 1195 Marion, Niles, Michigan. The program will be given by costs or both if they are con- Paula is a 1986 graduate of Mr. Fred Krause of St. Joseph. It victed. will reflect the results oi his Watervliet DDA okays $500 Grier issued a four-page opin- Moon Valley High School and presently is attending Glendale research into the location of ion that supported the City or- Community College. She is Fort St. Joseph. dinance and denied a motion to employed as a data processor at dismiss the charges. Testimony SINGLE/SINGLE AGAIN for marketing brochure Credco of Arizona Inc., Phoenix. was heard from two veterinar- Single/Single Again, a newly- Roger is a 1984 graduate of The Watervliet Downtown Watervliet townships and the ians, one supporting the defen- formed group for never married, Development Authority (DDA) Watervliet High School and two cities and is seeking dona- dants, that pit bull dogs are dif- widowed, and divorced singles, presently is attending Glendale has donated $500 toward the tions from the governments and ficult to exactly identify, the will hold its second meeting at Community College. He is printing of a brochure designed local businesses to fund the other indicating that pit bull dog 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oc- to help market the area. employed as an inserter $1,700 printing project and its owners know full well the breed tober 21, at First United 1 operator at American Express, The brochure, designed and other planned activities. they own. Methodist Church of Watervliet. also in Phoenix. conceived by the fledgling Col- DDA Chairman Karl Bayer In the opinion Grier said, "It Meet some nice folks and oma Watervliet Area Economic FIRE HALL DEDICATED... The couple is planning a recommended the $500 dona- might be fair to observe that a discuss issues of interest to During the open house Sunday, February 6, 1988, wedding. Development Authority tion, saying the brochure fit in specimen of any breed may, singles. For more information (CWAEDC), highlights local in- with the DDA's own marketing the Coloma Fire Hall was under one circumstance, be as phone Rev. Len Schoenherr, dustry, services, lifestyles, strategy and the success of the dedicated to retired Fire Chief sweet as Lassie, yet on another 463-3433. entertainment and recreational brochure would also be good for Len Dolezan. occasion put down the Hound of FOR THE RECORD items must be submitted to the Tri-City opportunities in the area and in- the DDA. Bayer said the four- Dolezan was a Coloma the Baskervilles. Record, in writing, no later than Noon on the Monday precedine vites prospective investors to phase DDA plan included the fireman for 30 years and was "The pit bull dog is described publication. Announcements should not exceed 50 words and will locate in the Coloma Watervliet production of printed materials chief for 22 years. Shown by both witnesses (vets) in be accepted on a space available basis. Photos will also be ac- area. for advertising and promotion presenting a plaque to Dolezan similar terms, to-wit: 'having cepted on the same terms. Announcements will not be repeated The CWAEDC is not funded purposes. which will be affixed to the fire muscular jaws, heavy jaws, very hall is Fire Chief William in this space. Send items to Box 7, Watervliet, Mi., 49098 or drop directly by the four local govern- CWAEDC Executive Director muscular, heavy muscle. ments. It works for Coloma and Spearitt. them oft at the Record office at 138 N. Main St., Watervliet. See DDA on page 6 See BULLS on page 6 WE ASK YOU... Should the United States continue to escort oil tankers in the Persian Gulf? •35 '" \ ir f jii JOHN GLAVIN ROBERT RIESEN - WATERVLIET STAN TOBER TENNIE FVETT COLOMA . ^Yes, by all means. It is COLOMA COLOMA "Yes, I think so. We CORI VAN LOON ARNOLD MCGINNIS u FLORENCE CASEY International water and Yes, I feel If we don't, "I'm not sure. I don't shouldn't be in- COLOMA COLOMA ERNEit MATTHEW! WATERVLIET M we have every right to the Iranians will take like some of the things timidated by the Ira- Yes, to protect our In "I don't think they HARTFORD n 'Absolutely!" 'Yes, I guess." do that. over the Persian Gulf." nians." terest." should." Tri-City Record October 14, 1987 District to get involved in the know they are to be notified in curriculum presented by their advance of the course, and the schools. lUI'llilJ sex education part of the course LETTERS AND In June 1987, the School 1 I is not mandatory (even if the Board appropriated $11,500 tax Reproductive Health Curriculum dollars to Implement a is being taught in social studies Reproductive Health Cur- or science). The Generation at riculum. Please go to your Risk Committee stated that school and ask to see the goals and objectives establish- Michigan Model and/or the ed by a Jr. High committee will Reproductive Health Curriculum be taught through existing 8th- truth...if the fire doesn't burn for your child's school. GLASS HOUSES... grade science classes and 9th- Well, who are you gonna vote your hand you're honest: the These students are our future.