to mel ughter out eight
y ur trouble' I till me e Dr. Herb
True: try' to con y to cro d
of bout 200 peop, turday morning
t e ichlgan College Community
Center.
T program them urviving Unem-
p yment: ere do e Go From Here?
seonsored by Lake ic' Col-
. Tru ated t t unle a per n
can find me humor in doing hat er
it i they e doing, there' little like­
lihood they will e er do it in an exact
y. He' dicated uld be
fun. . baSic' allY
Funny".
pe fro frustntion.
e a ro similarity be n
being unemployed and doctor tell.ing
ti n they only have on y to
t fir the per n experi nee
er, barpining depr . n d
ally ptance,"'d t. True.
Furth rmore, he explained that on on
e fun of individual if they
. There is not a
of the earth ho
Benton Harbor City Commi . ner
m de a ne effort onday night to
b " Job Corp Center to the City
in th former Ymcent Hotel t 185
E.
Th re nt Job Bill p d by Con-
gre incl eel for dditional
Job Corp Cent , city reported.
f the city can qualify for me
of the n funding the Job Corp Center
ouId bring job to th ar and job
ttainin opportuniti. The commis-
"on ted to nd tter to el cted
o nment offlcial notifying them of
the city's n for the center"
To honor
athlete at.
Ba quet
There will be Unity Banquet honor­
ing the Benton Harbor Tigers, Tigerett
PAL boxing team and Benton Harbor
Cheer den on Friday, April 15 at
6:30 p.m. The nt is sponsored by the
Concerned Citizens of the Community.
The Banquet will be held at the
artin LUther King School. The pub­
lic" invited
doe 't have problem . . True noted
that 1 ughter " better than ddn
n person has insight into his or
her own problem. And mo peopl
have the will to in but, 1 the will
to prepare.
. True explained how important .
it" for unemployed persons to develop
winning attitude. People must bell e
in them lYe and cquire If-e eem,
"Listen to your lve as you talk to
yourself bout hopeful things. Pay clo
attention to your thought th y become
your ords Itch your action, they
become your habit hich de elop
your character," id • True.
Futhermore, he ted people' tion
controlls their thought. There are thing
person can put into their mind becau
th re are a upermar et of . d and
concepts and options a person can
choo to get hired. Sometimes the
person 0 gets hired is not becau
th y kno ho to do the job, they
ho to get hired, "opportunitie don't
disappear in tough times they're. just
harder to c pitalize on," r. True "d.
In other busine , COIlU1l1SS1oner p­
pro d tb u of". city par for the
Summer Lunch and' Program.
Youth 18 ye old and under will be
served lunch 14 site from 11 .m.
to 3 p.m. beginning June 13. The pro­
gram will for pproxirnently 10
s,
The 1983 annual Crop route
through the city ppro d.
oney rai by the walkers will
f d the hungry both locally and orld­
"de.
For the ay 15 alk, the route will
be the e t ye tatting in St.
J 0 ph and entering, the city on ain
t.
The p the B.H. Soup Kit-
chen on Pipestone one of the bene­
ficiaries of the walk.
yor ilce Cooke and the Commi
loner re-appointed Harold Hampton,
Carol Johnson and I ary Bruce to the'
Citiz n Advisory Board.
Also appointed to C. .8. ere Patricia
ivers, John de, Elleretta Brown,
Annie Wade and at" Roddy.
arie Franz, exe utive vice pre . dent
of the T in Citie Chamber of Com­
merce s ppointed to the City Fi­
nancial Advisory Board.
Commi loners will hold a Public
Hearing April 14 at 12:15 p.m. to allow
cial u permit for 216 Fair
parking lot for the Robbins Bro. Funer
Home.
Also, Public Hearing is scheduled
for April 25 t 7:30 p.m. am. for the
City's 1984 budget and five-year
financial plan.
special cornmi " n meeting �
be held Thursday, April 14 t 12:15
p.m. on the budget and fIVe-year plan.
