fantastic im ginations, they coupl of e metimes find these easy- I di u d vario to-gro plant rather boring. get the m n in your life For � e childrrn, some interested in the house- unusual' plants try would plant hobby. This I be: nsitive p. t, ven - ould like to disc an- fly trap, or e n flo er other important group of d. Plan from either people that can be enthu - of these t 0 group would . tic houseplant recruits: be just fine for All interested Children. To tum children child to tart with. on to the ho plant exp- But how to get the perienc i very excitin child interested in the first thin indeed. p ce? Fortunately, children Perh p you m y think are very courious by n ture it is the nature of a child anyway, so it isn't 00 hard. to tear up or even eat the One way is 0 sub­ plant . Thi is just not o. titute small plants for the By the ge of 4 or 5 the ordinary party favors at child is only intere ted in your childs next birthday one thing concerning tho party. It is really amazing pretty green thing in the ho much more excited hom: ho to get them a child will get over receiv­ to gro and gro . Child- ing a little 2inch terra cotta ren em to be born with an pot with a thriving plant openn a willingne ,and in it rather than a plastic de . e to 10 any- police histle or a plastic that is alive. And ring. e all kno how important Gi the child some that is for hou p nts! basic growing instructions 0 There ,of c urse for their ne little plant Gregory certain plant that are better and explain to them how a for children to tart with the plant is their respon­ than other . Basically, tic sibility and they must care the easy-to-gro - for is ater and feed it CO our C e ior • Icago Tuesday, August 7 a full bus load of Senior Citizen departed from Van Buren United Civic Center in Covert, for a Sight- e­ ing trip in Chi go. lt HOT - but there breeze, so it beautiful day in Chicago. e traveled around, the' people, Downtown tall buildings, and the picturesque Lake­ front. For many of us, the trip brought b c of the' y it s . Lun de " ious plentiful at OP RA- 8ROTIlERHOOD, one of the largest ulti­ purpo Senior Center in Chicago. Their Director, r. Bell Whaley, shared with us the history of the Center and inspiring re­ mar. e ere elcomed to tour their building and their many projects. The trip wa arranged and conducted by rs. S. ae Luc Director of Senior Lifeline and volun­ teers' Robbie Allen, Pearline 80 ton Herbert Broo and elvie Smith. 8 tran portation was provided by Co rt Public Schools. GrllB.n Thin, ) y ts. themsevves so it will grow. Sit bac and a ch that child's fac light up! new plant fre has been re­ cruited again! Such Philodendnwn, Palm , Grape Ivy, or that old tand-by, San veria, since children have such rms Blow Go atural Cut Blow ou G Cut H HAT SALE n. SUPER BI GO Ev.-y SU DAY· 2 pm Earty Birds Go our WIlI'.r. Rights...,..__ � L; _ �------------�� __ J,Chri by Chris Hedrick I A lot of you probably already know about or are involved in the ork Incen­ tive Program at the Social Service office. But for those of you who are not familiar with the WIN pro­ gram, I I would like to ex­ plain it, what exactly it is and what it can do for you, I the elfare recipient. First the WI program started in 1969 after an amendment make to the Social Security Act in 1964. The program receives gover­ nment funds to help people on AOC find and/or train for emplyment. I went to the office to talk with Lee people coming into OUI ne directions and alter­ office are eptical at first. natives and thus help you They think we are some- find your niche so to ho here 'to hurt them or speak in the job market. take I away their grant It i mandatiory for monies. This is not true. AOC mothers who child- e are here to help the individual, as an individual, to find and keep a job." The WI program also offers on the job training, grants for education, coun­ seling, and educa 'on for the GEDexam. hard ot bre a from apathy nd poverty once you are there. Bein beaten down gain and again can make a person leary of another governm nt agency. It can take away your If­ confidence and pride. But this WI program has the resources to help you. It' main purpo is to help you get out of poverty and into ajob. Lee Long put it thi y, "The program i cap­ able of helping the DC recipient, but first e mu t help the individual no her If. So he can be t find the job suited her that she will enjoy and gro in.' ren are over 6 years of age to sign up with the WI office. But anyone on AOC can • volunteer for the pro­ gram and receive the ser­ vice has to offer. Some of the additional services are: funds for baby­ Let me stre that the sitting or car repair if emphasis is put on the the are needed for yo r individual an what she is. job or school education., interested in. A per on Lee Long emphasized coming into the office is "This program is to help not automatically put into AOC recipients to g t off a job, like it or not. Em- welfare and be self-suf­ ployees t the office real- ficient, self-supporting ize that most welfare recipi- individuals." ents want to work. But lots I n't this what we of the time they don't want? Then ,we, as welfar kno how to go aboyt mothers should take advan­ it or are afraid to explorv tage of this program. It is Long, the employment ser­ vice executive and Eugene Gerise, the program's direc­ tor. Lee Long said,' ost The human sp ie compo d of 0 distinct race , the men ho borro and themen ho lend. I e Sf r s and PIPESTO E OOTE NO LOCATED 151 E. 'ai THIS WEEK SPECIAL BIG savings in Fall SHOES & FU ITU TRASH BAGS, E for "Insurance For All Your eeds" AUTO - H� - IU ESS - UFE - HEALm REPRESE TI (, GS Al 471-1117 •• j-."'. ...... , .. ·i - -� -- -�.-. -