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May 22, 1979 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1979-05-22

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The Berrien County So rd
of Commissioners, as pri
sponsor, h submitted to
the U.S. Oepartm nt of
L bor, Employmen and
Training Administration, a
modification to its Title
IV Sum Youth Employ-
nt Prog m und the
ornpr nsi Employ-
ment nd Tr ining Act.
Th modification affects the
period from June 1, 1919
throug Sep mber 30,
. 1979.
T e im ct of this
modification ill be th
est bUsh nt of th Sum­
m r Youth Employm nt
Pro m (SYEP) in Serri n
County. T prim ry pro-
gram purpo is to pro 'de
or ' nee for youth
s 1 through '21 at
pproxim tely 110 public
nd non-profit or it .
The p oposed cost of t is
ctivity is $500,432. It is
pro' t d th t 550 p rtlci­
pants II nrolled In
r experlence to work
30 hours pe . Th
prev nt s ills in ded re­
lat primarily to I ming
the ex tations nd re­
sponsibilities of th work
place.
Th i I pro m to
b provided for tho ho
requir basic rem dial and
s ill d op nt is the
Education I Acceleration
Pro r m. Th comprehen­
si curriculum co rs read­
ing, m th nd ocational
life ills in program fea­
turing individualized self
instruction. Th major ob­
i ctive of this prog m is to
incr ase the employm nt
pot ntl I of en partlci­
p nt. Th cost of th is
pr am is projected to be
$122,180. including 58,
000 for allowances. About
200 ill P rticipa e in th is
re ial education pro­
gram. Th total SYEP, pro­
gram 'II be administered
by the Berrien County
Youth Services Bureau.
Th compl te modi-
fication, including the Mas­
ter Plan, G ral Annual
Plan arrati ,specific An­
nual Plan Sections, and Pro­
jections for expenditure and
p rticipant outcomes is
av itabl for public viewing.
Th documents ar avail­
abl for public rev' w at the
CETA Office, 2160 M-139,
B ton Harbor, Michigan.
Monday through Friday
from 8:30 am to 5:00
p.m. Q ions and com­
ments may be dir ted to
Mr. Weldon Burden, CETA
Director, at the abo ad-
dress, or by phon at
921-2416.
,
you r e
in F�irpwn
CALL
927-1527
HELP WANTED
AUTOMOTIVE ECHAN­
IC: Job involves skilled
mechanical ork of a jour­
neyman level in the main­
tenance and repair of auto­
motive and relat d mechani­
cal equipment. High school
diplom or its quivalency
plus two to four years of
progr ssi Iy responsible
exp ience and/or training
in utomotive servicing and
repair. Applications will be
cc pted at Benton H rbor
City Hall, 200 Wall Street,
Benton H rbor, Michigan
in the Personnel office thru
Friday, May 25, 1919. Com­
plianc ith the City's
Resid ncy Ordin nee will
be a condition of employ­
m nt. An Equal Opportu­
nity Employer.
HELP
PARK SECURITY OFFI­
CER: Job requires general
work in the policing of all
City parks. Only those
functions which do not
necessitate certification as
a Police Officer will be
perform d. The position
runs from June 1, 1919
thru Septemb 3, 1919.
Minimum requirements:
Mature individual with
High School diploma or
G.E.D� equivalency. Salary:
$4.38�"r. Applications Will
be accepted at City Hall,
200 Wall Street, Benton
Harbor in the Personnel
Office thru Thursday, ay
24, 1919. An Equal Op­
portunity Employer.
Accepting applications for
waitresses, busboys, coo s
at Bernie's Restaurant, 165
E. ain, Benton Harbor
(formerly Shango's). Apply
in person betw n 9 am to
noon.
AD JNISTRATIVE AIDE:
Job involves complex ad­
ministrativ and/or cl rical
wor in the assisting of the
Public Works D partment
Director on a regular and
continuous basis. ust pos­
sess excellent clerical skills;
with th ability to super­
vise support personnel and
run t e Public Works .De­
partment office on a daily
b sis. Applications will be
accept d at City Hall, 200
Wall Street, Benton Harbor,
ichigan in the Personnel
office thru Friday. ay 25, -----------
1919. Comptiance with the SERVICES
City's Residency Ordiance ------- -----
will be a condition of em­
p oyment. An Equal Oppor­
tunity employer.
FORelG DOMESTIC CARS REPAIREDI
FOR PRO PT SERVICE.
PHO E (616) 926,7247
(616) 926,7248
Th Benton H rbor
re School's D partm nt
of .In trurnental u ic h
schedul d it Summer Band
Pro ram for elementa ,
junior high and senior high
band tud nts.
Th progr m i open
tuden ts pre n tl
mu ical instru-
ments.
Regi tr tion form r
avail bl from school b nd
directors. Parents are a ed
to complete a form for
their child and ha e it
returned to the band direc­
tor b Jun 1.
There i a fee of $15
for a tudent ta ing one
cour; $30 for t 0
cour The program
starts 00 June 18 d
ill run through J ul 27.
The elementa pro-
gram is open to students
who are no in th 5th
and 6th grades. The stu­
d nts ·11 recei t 0 or
three 45 minute class les­
sons per . The ill
also p rticipate in a one
hour full band pr ctice
ith other lem nta tu-
ay 22, 1 79 THE CITIZE
I
Patrie
dina tor of mu ic f
Benton Harbor school ,
"Stud n15'11 pi d
in a lesson group th t
m tch their pr nt Ie el
J
of mot."
junior hi h b d
i tudents pre nJ
in rade 7 and 8.
THE E TI RE STOCK OF TH
I EST E, OOIE
OVEDTO
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B·OYS
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G I R LS
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