VOL. III 0.5 JA UARY 7 -13, 1 ESTERN ICHIGA I Ben ton Harbor yo Joel Patterson reported to co�oner ond y night January 5 t his orst fears regarding City Ven ture have "b n laid to rest." Pa tter n ho an- nounced t the regular city commission meetin that he had tr eled to Toledo th t day, id his conve ODS ther ith 0 individual had convinced him that Ci tu d in community particip tio in planning revitaliz tion. 'They ere totally e - ted and happy with t h transpired," Patterso de ribed the two re idents of the Toledo arren Sher­ m neighborhood. City Venture I a in­ n polis b d fum in th bu . e of re . talizing nei­ ghborhoods for fee. It ants 375,000 from Ben- ton Harbor city 0 m r t for r italizati n. recomm n - tion are cted on in re n­ ab I ashion P tter n told the commi . on r . P t er- n' , pop- ulation h drop from 6,500 in 1970 to 3500 in 1979. Berrien County Ge ra1 ce Gener . ance clint will no be rviced at 285 Do erman tated Territ ial Rd, announced th t the ed u ationaJ training e y P. Do erman, t and employment en Direct of th Berrien ong ith the Job Finders County Department of will also be tationed at th Social Service Department. downtowo office. dult office is located in and family rvice ca the old office building, will be handl d t mam and opened for official office on Cry tal. bu . on Tuesday, Jan- There will oot be a uary 6. change in telepho num- nton Harbor Ie' n ber and per ho are may Initially apply for oot certain if they d r types of . tailce pply for ce at the d office. downto or Crystal roce.�, Avenue office, y find- out by caDin& ODe of the CoUo • 927�262, 927�21o.