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.