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December 19, 1979 - Image 9

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Michigan Citizen, 1979-12-19

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our Children from getting
on.
This type of lfare
trap often tart in child­
hood. Th y e our
parents live (be it right or
oog)· more times than
not the y see our-
lves. It become an ex­
cepted If of live for us.
Ho � y
our children things?
It begin ith our attitude ,
our attitude toward our-
I
and
cceed,
-
When e live and are and' th t
raised i!l poverty it is often in ou lve.
time hard to sho these Second, e mu t
ttitudes or qualities. instill in our children ho
Especially hen the cold important ool i Re ard
hand of reality . always them fOT good· grade ,
slapping us in the face. bccom involved in .their
But here are me ay school or ith them.
e can bry. Encour e them to think in
Fir , must be terms of careen in te d of
ho t with our kid . Tell � job .
them here our money' Girl 11 boy !
comes from and why. Teach them to be proud
Explain elfare td them. of th mselves, 0 them
And m t importantly 0 that they 'are important or
them it is nothing to be like Je lac so
asruune,d of to be "on aid". frequently y "That they
ith our ciety the y are mebody!"
mu t silo our children that Teach them them the
are not ashamed. That value of money. Sho your
e will not be treated this kid ho to budget their
ay, that it . our right money no mat rho small
to be treated ith re pect, the amount.
All th value m t
start in the home and with
paren ts. If are
ashamed of hat e are,
e are unconsciously
teaching our children to be
ashamed too. If�we ccept
lfare a tr p, ay of
life with no way out, our.
children will, too. And so
the merry-go-round. goes
around and around and
around.
Pafro
- H e you t en
fire safety pre utions with
your Christmas tree?
-AI your tree li is
approved d rue e?
- Have you 0 er-
10 ded electric circuits?
-Are you correctly
using exte ion cords?
- H you piled
p u ith flammable
appings too cIo to cand­
le ,eIectri ligh or illum­
in ted ornaments?
- H yood cor ted
your fireplace with flarnm­
bi decorations?
Th fire
officer dvi any

1%
our
a
re ident having que tio
concerning home holid y
fire ety to cont ct th
neare t fare or 'police depart­
ment or St te Police po t.
Africa cannot be evan­
gelized ithout dra tic
change in American com-
mitment to mi ion y
Bishop Benni D.
A LiTI�6
S u b5C. ,p nON
is y'e�R-
ROUl)D _
SAT'5FA(,TIO�!
HOP TO ·,T! Sl�'
o
Clip this form and mail it to
THE CITIZEN - P.O. Box 216, Benton Harbor
Michigan 49022
S.UBSCRIPTIO BLA
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