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March 02, 1983 - Image 3

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Michigan Citizen, 1983-03-02

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job.
J u peopl helpin peopl i the
y Dean Sand rs chairman of the Lake
i hig n o liege Do rd of Trustee
de n ed the n re-trainin program pu t
together by the Economic D velop-
ment Committee.
Sander pre nted the program to th
tru ee t their Feb. 22 meeting and id
th t the Economi Development Com­
mitte uld put th program into
tion unle tru ee expre d ob-
j tion pri r to rch 1.
Re-training me 300 unemployed
di rict re 'dent . th go 1 Sander
ted. n affort ill b m d to
ce re-trained individuals in job even
if it rt·· in the all Street
ide
C on ee-
ill include food
rvi e ience, computer
training, el tronic, emergency medical
curity ork, ord proce . ,
ed manuf turing, machin
and elding.
ions ill be preceded by
at th college, pro­
ill be preceded by
minar the colle . The
minar hedu d for turd y April
9 1983 from 9:00 .m. to 5:00 p.m. t
the Community Center. Regi tr -
tion for thi e ent i fre d compli-
ment ry lun h on will b rved. All
unemployed or er are encour ged to
ttend.
po
ccordin
ofth
to Dr. CrishaJ 'The pur­
min r to provide inform -
!.int _ ••. n
V . A ril9
ti n to displ ced wor er that me n­
ingful car er ch nge and n ev luati n
of available training can be m d ."
She ded that, 64 ini- si n ill b
pre nted on ch topi s dealing with
tre medi al and legal pr blerns, re ume
riting financial plannin nd redit
management, time man ement , p r nal
and marital re sub t n e and dru
abu .'
ooperati e Unempl yment Pr-
am CUP ill t-up individual en
exhibits intended to provide informati n
about service immediately vailable t
the unemployed in our community,'
TS. Zerler . d.
, Services re currently avail ble in
many area related to the psychol i al
problems inherent to the t te f
unemp oyment. Per ns " i ing m re
information out community servi e
are encour ed to call r. Jerry Sir ,
Director of Community Inform tion
and Referral t 983-3511", rs. Zerler
indicated.
Contributions to fund the re-training
ill be ught largely from small busi-
De s, organizations and individual.
Help from big bu . e ill not be turned
ay, Sander , dding, "But it isn't
our aim to h big busine paying
for the program."
He estim ted that th co prob bly
ould be from $75 000 to $85,000 to
re-train 300 people. He id that the
re-trainee ould be ected by eferral
encies, Sponsors for each of the
retrain es ould be found among com-
munity roganization and all busine
s. He dded that, if the tru ee eed,
Could retrain 0 individual fr
for ery five sponsored by the com-
munity.
nn
He id that th bill tim
ould uthorize the C rn­
merce Dept. to de' n te ill b
ven cit' the fir t ye r.
Percent g unempl yment
poverty Ie el f milies r
among the riteri to b
used b th tat in deter­
mining whi h citi
be named th
tor ld.
elJey
city tion to dra
darie t
ad rti
o
C I
eeting in special n t the
Benton Harbor Holiday Inn, out " e of
the city J the Benton Harbor Housing
Comrni . n voted to hire former city
police officer AI Ed rds for S 1 ,000
for 90 day of con ltant/crime preven­
tion or in Harbor To ers.
At the Tuesday noon meeting, the
Commi . n also voted to bmit to
HUD for pproval, three bids for guard
service t the Tower .
The co of the luncheon meeting
to taxpayers was $29.52, cording to
interim director Danethel Whitfield.
Bidding on the gu rd rvi e ere
10 bidder Twin Cities Security ith a
bid of $24,252.80 annually. AI bid­
ding were Scop Services Inc. of St.
Jo ph with 27,040.80 and Sun Ser­
vice of Steven ille ith bid of
D
ocra
o
Continued from 1
Contrary to J ck n's
report to the commi . on
• that Benton Harbor as
being con idered the
fir t city for zone de igna-
tion, Kelley id "Tho
guys are out on me lunar
landscap ."
rD
y
p rents.
The BH City Commi "on ha de-
. nated the day a T' er Day thr ugh- .
out the city.
Rev. Dalano B wman i Pa tor
of Uni n em ri I. il n Tayl r is
C rdinator of the Tiger D y pr r m.
Dire t r, drnini tr t r .
P m P III Girl . their up fVl r
ARCH 2 -I, 1 3 THE CITIZE
PAGE 3
27517.60.
Under th bid cifi ti n gu rd
ould be on duty at Harbor To er from
10 p.m. to 6 .m. e da and U d y
Saturday and Sunday ye r round.
Commi ioner Ed man r p rt d to
the Commi " n th t Ed ard ill edu-
te tenants to or as a group for crim
pre ntion. Ed ards ill I in e " te
hat is needed to impr
According to r .
robbery in the p in
Christm sEe and ' eve al
b tteries and hub cap tolen."
ember of the Hou in mmi -
'on are Jame Turner, R ndall Ju r en-
n Eaman Harzel Ta lor nd ar II
Hoggett. AU ere pre nt.
t n
h d
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