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June 24, 1985 - Image 13

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Michigan Citizen, 1985-06-24

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E 24 - 30, 1985 THE CITIZEN
ADY T'S 'EMPIRE
BARBER & BEAUTY SALON
SPECIALS
CURLS & PERMS
C II "LADY Tn for appointment 926-6388
SR. CITIZENS TUES.
'SAT. 8-4
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BE TO HARBOR - The
City of Benton Harbor Re­
creation Dep tment will start
its Summer Recreation Program,
beginning June 24 and will
run through August 23 1985.
Park hour for K-12th gr ders
will be from 10:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m. at the .. following
location ; Hall Park Union Park
Fran Park Broadway Park
Pipestone Park, Jean Kloc
Park, and Charles Gray Re .
Center.
The followin activitie will
be conducted during the um­
mer program within the park
and the Charle Gray R cr a­
ti n Center: Arts & Crafts,
ba ketball, volleyball kickball
movies wimming track &
fields, oftball men & m n
overnight youth dances and
field trip both recreation 1
and educational.
For further informati n
plea phone the Charle Gra
Rec. Center 927-8441 or 927-
8461.
e f e

earl
par
respon e
To The Editor:
The House appropriations
sub-committee of Social Ser­
vices, held a hearing on June
17 1985 from 10:00 a.m. to
2: 00 p.m. Co-chaired by Re­
pre ntative David Hollister
at the Muskegon Height City
Hall.
Amont the things that were
discussed were, child care pay­
ments, budget cuts and food
stamp grant cuts.
Representatives attending
the meeting include, David Hol­
lister, Dem cratic of Lansing'
Rep. Ralph Ostling, Republican
of Ro common; Rep. Shirley
John on, Royal Oak; Rep. ick
Knight, Muskegon Hts.; and
Rep, Ed Geerling Muskegon.
any concerned welfare
mother spoke very well about
their personal vandettas with
the Department of Social Ser­
vices. Including my elf, attend­
ed the meeting, also was us-
kegon Heights own ayor
Robert arren. Also there
were two repre natives from
every women pl ce.
There wa a very nice turn
out. Glad to have so many
mother sp ak up but ladie
of the Muskegon and uskegon
Heights area we need more
support. I want to establish
a Welfare Rights Organization.
I need your support. Together
we stand, divided we fall.
-Theodora L. Smith
2623 Hoyt Street
Akilli's model searc
CHICAGO - Akilll' Ltd.,
a Chi go-based Photography
Agency i conducting at­
ion ide odel Search for its
1 86 Black Collegiate Calendar.
This is a on e in a lifetim
opportunity for Male Bia k Col­
lege Students who are thinking
about launching an a ting,
odeling or performing career.
The calendar will be publi hed
and circulated nationally to
mar et that is as diver ed as
it's content.
e're not lookin for just
another pretty face, but the
right combination of ttractive-
ne intelligence, personality
p y ique and related interest
to be featured in our 1986
Calendar. The Calendar ill
be di tributed ationally ffer­
ing maximum exp sure for each
model selected for this project.
odel can send phot graphs
(preferablly two no larger than
8XIO, nor maller than 3XS
along with your arne, Per­
manent H me & Sch I d-
dre Telephone umber and
current r urn or tat sheet to:
Akilli Ltd. � .0. Box 87262
Chica 0, Illino' 6060. Dead­
line i June 30 19 5.
AKER COMPLETES
TRAI I G
arine Pvt. BOBBY L. BA-
R, on of Bobby G. and
Pearl A. Baker of 818 Buss,
Benton Harbor I, has com­
pleted recruit training at arine
orps Recruit Depot San Diego.
During the 11- ee training
cycle, B er was taught the
ba i of battlefield urvival.
He was introduced to the
typi al daily routine that he
will experience during hi enli t­
ment and tudied th pers nal
and profe sional standards tra­
ditionally exhibited by arines.
He participated in an active
physical conditi ning program
and gained proficien y in a
varlet of military skills.
You're doing
it ail ... so
eel yourbes
You can t do your best unless you feel your
best. Good health has to be a top priority for
today s busy women.
The Women's Health Resource Center can help
you learn what you need to know to stay
healthy. And to help keep your family healthy.
Our next program features information about
Alzheimer s Disease a degenerative disorder
affecting the nervous system. Join us to learn
about resources and help for Alzheimer s
victims and their families.
Alzheimer's Disease:
The Silent Epidemic
Kathleen Andries, M.D.
Dave Wazdatsky, M.S.W.
Memorial Hospital Forum
Monday July 1.1985 - 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
There is no charge.
For more information, call 927-5297,
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday.
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