JANUARY 16 - 22,1985 THE CITIZEN PAGE FIVE More Senior Citizens now qual ify for free cheese expre d the feeling of the Board by saying,' e are glad that CAA could be instru­ mental in bringing about this increa d rvice to low-income eriors of our community. e hav been in reasingly con­ cerned that seniors on fixed income and l with high medical bill were left our of this pro­ gr m." Persons over 60 who quali y will be able to receive hee , butter, milk, honey, ri e flour, and cornmeal as t hey become available for dis­ tribution in our area. Anyone wishing to apply for a Community Card m y come to the Com­ munity Action Agency office Tr i-County J PTA reports success B TO HARBOR - Doug- la eber Chairman of th Private Indu try Council PI rving Berrien, Ca , and Van Buren Counties ann unced that the Job Trainin Partner­ ship Progr ms h dec d d the ven perf rm n t nd rd durin it fir t nin m nth r r ti n. TIl ven d rd mu t be met in order for the pro r m to receive funding during th next operating cycle. The PI wa mandated to find employment for 32.6 per- ent f the adults who left the pr grams funded through JTPA at 0 t per per on of $7626. The average hourly wage rate f r the adults who were assisted in finding jobs was 4.52 which exceed th standard by 13 cent per hour. The PIC had placed an emphasis on finding employ­ ment for adults ho were receiving welfare and ucceeded in finding job for 71.6% of the elfare recipiants ho left PIC pon ored program . Succe rate for minoritie mirrored tho of the group a whole, aid Program and D velopment Coordinator' Dianne Fitzpatrick. Of all tho enrolled, 55.93% were minorities with a 52% Black enrollment, Fitzpatrick said. . The purpo e of JPT A is to provide employment and train­ ing ervice to help economi- cally di advantaged person ithin the three counties find employment. Weber stated, The members of the PIC and the staff of the program are committed to help people find jobs and during the first nine months of operation, we ucceeded. We are cofident that the success of the programs will continue and the Private Industry Council will continue to help improve the economic base of the community we serve by finding our clients employment." JPT A replaced CETA. PIC offices are located in Benton Harbor, (616) 926-0074; Dowagiac, (616) 782-9881; iles, (616) 683-5231 ; Hartford, (616) 621-6010; and South Haven, (616) 637·5181. If anyone is interested in finding out about the services that are available, they should call the office located nearest to their home, Weber said. Immanuel fRecormng StuJios �461 Ai\{ rbend Drive/B nton Harbor, M149022 MIKE BROWNIE (616) 925-8617 D&D Silk Screen &. Sports "Quality & Service is our Goal" Orchards Mall Benton Harb (616) 925-84 1101 Pipestone Benton Harbor (616) 926-1066 • in Ben on Harbor, 100 ain Street, the iles office 1217 South Eleventh Street or the Senior Citizen Agency clo est to them. The next distribution will be January 29, 1985. Seniors are encouraged to content. A two-ounce serving of cheese contains 636 milli- _-------W---. grams of odium. The ational Re earch Council indicates that a- 'safe and adequate' odium intake per day is about 1,100 to 3,300 milligrams for an adult. For A Deal That Can't Be Beat S e Bob - On Searles Street Pointing & Decorating Roofing. Tile & Marble Remodeling. State licensed HOUSEHOLD SIZE 1 2 3 4 ROBERT BELL CONTRACTOR GROSS ONTHL Y CO E S 664 896 1,128 1,360 31 0 Searles St. ON 49022 926-6859 apply early to avoid delays at . the ite in February. Verfi­ cation of income must be pre­ sented at the time of appli­ cation. For more information, please call the CAA at 926- 1515, iles at 683-7230. rs. Price noted niors and ATTORNEY AN� COUNSELOR AT LAW .orri Gavin • ACTICE Of 'LAW .. � Building a future. Dream by dream.