• • C I St t Lad conduct m ting ThUI 15 in Benton to • d Berrien 01 ha been grant d 100,000 contract to . operate C T 's Adult or Experience (A ) Pr am from ovember 1979 through September 30 1980. Th contract II cently pro ed by the men County Board of Commission r . Through the WE Pro­ gram, chronically unem­ ployed adult participan are pi d into jobs in the public ctor. Participan o at non-profit agen . S, governmental uni d The program . inte ded to at Ie t 35 Jo term unemployed people, studen , youth in tr . tion from 001 to employment, retired per- ns, handicapped indivi­ du ,Ie' en of in sti tu­ ti d disp ced home­ makers. Berrien OIC will pro- vid extensi educ tional programs coup with th actual ork experience. CETA director eldon L. Burden said OIC is ell equipped to p'rovide t A jury Friday ilton ell a judgement in a brough t gainst Harbor Recreation Board. In the uit, ell charg­ ed the Rec. Board with breach of contr ct for firing him a cting director and director of oper tions la year. According to ttomey Tat Parrish who repre nt- ed eU both Bento Harbor City and the hool ystem are liabl for th jud ment since both op­ r te the Rec. Board. The trial conducted before Judge Ronald Taylo in the Berrien District Court. o the meeting" "I ha been ed by the in­ tere t many of them have own in government and its orkin . tt Staoey wiD briefly ad­ dre the gathering on ve­ ral current legi ti es before engaging in an open di u . ri period. "The more I kno t s on th minds of my con ituents." he dded 6 the better I'll b able to repre nt their intere ts in Lan . g.' co C OVE ,ER -,14,197 THE CITIZE PAGE 3 nece ernie • in order to b tter prepare the unemployed person for a ce UI or experience. 01 director Hazel Cochr . d her commu- nity b d organization has the . experience in rvin th chronically unemploy- d. "01 will tre training in order that th Adult P rticipan ts in the pro­ gram will ork at a job for 15 to 20 hour eek and attend cia at 01 about 10 houn a wee depending on the individual's needs. es. Cochran . d will emphasize education, e peciaUy the GED com­ pletion to all p rticipant . Peop in terested in pplying for T A' Adult ork Experi nee Program may pply at th CETA Offi�, 2160 -139 in the orientation 'on . Orien­ tation se ions are held' in the Benton Harbor CET A Offic every Tuesday and Thursday mornings t 10:00 a.m. and at the CETA Office in the iles South County Building every usd y ftemoon at 2:00 p.m. Any public any in- terested in hiring A P rticipant may conta t och t th OIC 9 'J� 5 BOard m mber pre- nt at th me ting at hich he w rued ere J 0 ph Christofel, Juanita Echols and Arthur Crump. T 0 Rec. Board members ere not pre nt -- Herbert Quade and Charles Gray. Benton Harbor City Attorney K. orris Gavin repre nted the defendan . Wells is the son of rs. ildred ells Benton Harbor City Commi ioner. TG ae o pay 0 eo r bill to clear up technicality 0 r hich local government ould pay for th 'County condary court complex in il h been introduced in the ichiga Hou of Repre ntative. State Representative Lad Stacey R-8errien Sprin the bill's ponsor id th mea ure ould re­ quire Berrien County re '­ dents to" pic up th t b for th operation of the county' condary circuit court f cility in iles. Th county' prim ry curt f cility i located in Sf. Jo ph. co . I introduced legislation to m e that il . not thi ure dJed