52200190 0220 12/31/99 C0L0MA PBLC. LIBRARY COLOMA MI 49038 AftMCHAIR quarterbacks Picks of the Week The Record'Dn^r\rH'cs ArmchaiArmrhair QuarterbackOiiartfirbacks continue orobabilitvprobability; ever aware of the falling stars and Purdue at Michigan State rising signs; only these all-seeing, all-knowing, Watervliet at New Buffalo their quest for prognostication perfection led by Coloma at Cassopolis Central Michigan at Eastern Michigan All-American forecasters could be so right and yet Western Michigan at Ball State Major Bob Wallace. Entering the seventh round Lake Michigan Catholic at Hartford so wrong for each other. Stay tuned and see if Notre Dame at Navy this week, our soothsayers endeavor to dodge the Michigan at Purdue they really picked these games or was it just a Dedtroit Lions at Chicago Bears upsets that derail their drive to the Pickers Hall of Michigan at Indiana Fame. They see into the dark, damp Big Ten dream. Next week a full disclosure of the eviden- locker rooms and read between the lines on NFL ce surrounding this year's huge Coloma Comet vs coaches' foreheads. Sifting through the ashes of Watervliet Panthers contest. It's a tale of two cities. • r* * jpF#; C m - •• Marty Rouse Dave Fennessy Ken Smith Mark Bolin Barb Parker Rob Watervliet, Cassopolis. Watervliet, 6'assopolis. Bob Wallace Mike VanLlnder Watervliet, Cassopolis. Watervliet. Coloma. Har- Lake Michigan Catholic, Watervliet, Cassopolis, Har- Watervliet, Cassopolis. Har- Watervliet. Cassopolis. Har- Watervliet, Cassopolis. Har- Lake Michigan Catholic. Lake Michigan Catholic. tford. Michigan. Michigan tford. Michigan. Purdue. Michigan. Michigan State. tford, Michigan, Michigan Michigan. Michigan State, State. Central Michigan. tford, Michigan. Michigan tford, Michigan, Michigan Michigan. Michigan State. Central Michigan. Ball Central Michigan. Western State. Eastern Michigan. Central Michigan, Western Slate. Central Michigan, State. Central Michigan. Eastern Michigan, Ball Ball State. Notre Dame, State, Notre Dame. Michigan. Notre Dame, Western Michigan, Notre Michigan. Notre Dame, Chicago. Total Points 37. Ball State, Notre Dame. Bali State. Notre Dame. State. Notre Dame, Chicago. Total Points 34. Chicago, Total Points 36. Dame, Chicago, Total Poin- Chicago. Total Points 33. Chicago, Total Points 38. Chicago, Total Points 38. Chicago. Total Points 35. Bo Sox. Record 40-22. Bo Sox. Record 42-20. Bo Sox. Record 34-28. Bo Sox. Record 48-14. Bo Sox. Record 45-17. Bo Sox. Record 44-18. ts 49. Bo Sox. Record 43-19. Bo Sox. Record 40-22. INSIDE RACK FENCE 7 OBITUARIES 8 For cable & TV listings, see the Rift niRFCTflRY TV PAW PAW JOURNAL 4 Is your name Watervliet firemen called HALLOWEEN rARTftflNS 10 POLICE REPORTS. 8 rnn^wnRn 10 PRESS BOX 11 worth $25.00? the best in the State HAPPENINGS unur l HARflFN 7 ROLLING BACK... 4 SPORTS .. .11-13 See page 2 See page 3 TV RECORD KADI'C KnilIMN 4 See page 9 LEGAL NEWS ...10 T.V. RECORD TV RECORD LETTERS .... 4 WANT ADS 10 FOR COLOMA HARTFORD WATERVUET TRI-CITY RECORD 25C vol. 102 • No. 43m-RED ARROW EDITION OF THE WATERVLIET RECORD—* Oct. 22,1986 Don't forget to set your clocks back Saturday night! OO^'T FOftcer, wnefM County planners uphold THG CUOCKS AfKS TuAhjBD / YOU golf course condo veto HOUP, By Ed Trainor sity residential development; The Berrien County Planning but access to the site and Commission recommended protection from flood are denial of a request to rezone serious considerations. 25.7 acres of the Paw Paw Lake Thomas Sinn of Sinn and Golf Course stating that any fur- Associates, St. Joseph, com- ther development of the parcel menting on Anthony's letter said clarification of Planned-Unit should be done as a planned- Development (PUD) criteria is unit development. "This would facilitate a comprehensive plan still needed. "If I interpret it for the entire development that correctly, though, rezoning of would protect the interests of the property might not be HARTFORD SCHOOL BOARD RECEIVES AWARD...James Walls both the Township and the required." Sinn said that George (left), Immediate past Lions Club District Governor, presented Har- developer," Aaron Anthony said Cibula, owner of the golf course, tford's School Board President, Peter Sinclair (right), with an award in his October 16 letter to Town- remains interested in on Saturday evening, October 18, at the VFW Post 93 In Hartford. ship officials. Anthony is direc- developing good, high-quality The award was given In appreciation of the Invaluable services and tor of the Berrien County Plan- housing to take advantage of cooperation extended by the Hartford Schools' Board of Directors to ning and Public Works Depar- the property's location between District 11-B 2 Lions Club of Hartford. A dinner honoring Walls was tment. the course and Paw Paw Lake. held Saturday during which the award was presented. His letter indicated that the The Watervliet Township Township development plans Board of Trustees is expected to target the Paw Paw Lake take up the issue at its monthly Glad-Peach Festival Watervliet VFW meeting November 11. chartered,Post residential area for higher den- set for August 7-9 By Dee Catania According to immediate past president; Mrs. Jack (Harriet; officers elected President of Coloma Glad- Turner, mother of the current A 27-member, chartered VFW James Fortune. A third trustee Peach Inc., Mary Collis, enough Miss Coloma, Leigh Ann Turner, Post 6803 has been formed in will be named at a later date. interest In Glad-Peach activities for secretary; and Evelyn Dill for Watervliet. Watervliet Veterans Meetings will be held the had been generated, and the treasurer. Ballots will be mailed of Foreign Wars met with VFW second Wednesday of every 20th annual Glad-Peach Festival out before the next meeting, State Commander, 7th District, month at 7 p.m. in the com- will be held the weekend of November 19, to be held at the John McGill on Sunday night munity room at the Watervliet August 7-9 in 1987. Mrs. Collis Coloma Township Hall at 7:30 when the newly-formed group District Library. Charter mem- said 32 people attended the Oc- p.m. The ballots will be opened had its first meeting, received bership will be open for 90 days. tober 15 meeting of the Glad- at that meeting. its charter and named officers After that time, members will be Peach Festival Board of Direc- The Glad-Peach Board mem- for the upcoming year. accepted on a regular member- tors. bers had decided that If they got Officers elected were: Com- ship basis. The annual fee is Also, a slate for Glad-Peach no response from community mander, Glenn Openneer Jr.; $15. officers for 1986-87 was ob- members to show an interest in Senior Vice Commander, Any person having served in tained at the meeting held Oc- festival activities, they would CoryDon Clemens; Junior Vice the armed forces and who was tober 15. Those candidates and entertain a motion to disband at Commander, Carl Kraklau; Ser- in combat on foreign soils for WRESTLING BENEFIT...Just part of the cast and crew that took part office for which they were the November meeting. vice Officer, Willis Bouma; which a campaign ribbon has in Saturday's Rory Becht Benefit that featured professional nominated are: Galen Blough, "We had a good turnout and a Quartermaster, Robert Flaherty: been authorized by the U.S. wrestling. Event chairman Jim Noack of Coloma said over 400 tickets Dale Stover, and Joyce Tutton lot of suggestions for activities Adjutant, Howard MacAskill; government is welcome to join. were sold for the matches and raised an estimated $1,500 to benefit for president; Cliff Stevens and and chanoes for next vear's the Becht family. Sponsors of the event were the Coloma Lions and Chaplin, Rev. Harvey Lord; You need not be a resident of James Chapman for vice See GLAD on page 2 Trustees, Roy Seikman and Watervliet. the Aid Association for Lutherans, Salem Lutheran Church, Coloma. We Asked You... What will you be for Halloween? JESSICA WALLMEIER STEPHANIE HANNERS ERIC PRINCE KELLY MYOTTE JEREMY WARNER AMY HAYES ROBERT BLACK TIMWINSLOW M 'Sheerah...Star Wars." "HugaBunch." "G.l. Joe." "Tweety. "Transformer." "A black cat." A goblin.* 'A skeleton." i TRI-CITY RECORD OCT. 22.1986 Rezoning request Judy Phliiipl named goes back to Twp. 'Employee of the Month' staff resignations or retirements Miss Judy Phillipi, high took place. Some of her summer school counselor, was named By Dee Catania to M-2 parcel No. 11-08-003-0014- scheduling work was with Watervliet Public Schools' "Em- A recommendation by 02-4 since It would be bordered remuneration and some was ployee of the Month" for Oc- Coloma Township Planning on the north and south by In- gratis. Also during the summer. Commission to the Berrien dustrial. Township planners tober 1986. Miss Phillipi was a key member It is appropriate for her to be County Planning Commission could foresee no problems and of the Education Association recognized in the fall of the year for the rezoning of property on will make a recommendation to bargaining team that joined with as acknowledgment for the work Paw Paw Lake Road has been the Township Board on Novem- the Board of Education team in she does to get the school year approved with some additions. ber 3. securing a three-year contract, started. While she has perfor- Coloma Township planners will It is rumored that someone is thus giving a degree of predic- med these tasks each year, refer those additions to the petitioning residents of North tability and security to the recognition of her work is par- Coloma Township Board of Coloma Road in the Little Paw district's planning.
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