o nstitute selects e enjoy egon - the area, with all the I es is 0 beauti­ ful," according to ar L. Seitz, chairman 0 the U.S. Department of Labor' OSHA Training Institute, De Plaines, lllinois. Seitz chaired the foundry training 'on held Augu 12 through 20 t u e- on Community College. The chairman y the ba Ic re n that the foundry train­ ing . on ha been held in u egon for the p t three years is the excellence of the phy 'cal equipment and the ex­ perti of the C Metal taff he ded by veteran ca metals in tructor Dale Trumble. The local may be factor in the f t that 34 people from 13 different t te are attendin the 1986 'on whereas there were 16 participant la year. Tu aloo ,Alabam i the only other site in the country used for OSHA training in foundry pr ctice, Participants are in- ructed in foundry principl production pr tice, and rated OSHA andards. Hands-on training is offered the making of mold and core a ell as melting and pouring of both ferrou and non-ferrous metal . A featured speaker was Dr. John Boxford of Texas A&.M University who spa e on melting practices and furnaces. Other consultant who addre d the group included John Molovich THE MICHIGA CITIZEN CC for session of the u.s. Steer orkers and Pat Bland of the Toledo OSHA office who discu d Safety I Health practices in foundrie . Instructor Seitz report that over 7 000 people are trained ea year by the OSHA Train­ ing In itute, De Plaines, with many of the courses offered at the Des Plaines site. The purpo of the training ssion is to give tho attending an increases awarene of how OSHA standard apply. CC Host instructor Trumble as a . ed by CC in ructors 1 erry Brevic ,ca metals and William Ro , machine shop. Student assistants Ro Friend and ick Fairchild al provided help. Grand apids man joins Mee faculty USKEGO - At the re- gular meeting ednesday, Augu 20, the u egon Com­ munity College Board of Trus­ tees pproved the appointment of Dani I J. Bialas to the Food- rvice, Lodging and Travel an ement faculty. Biala w most recently employed by Vicorp Specialty Rest urant as general man er of ountain 1 c' Re taurant in Grand apid . A 1974 gr uate of the Hotel Re taurant and Institutional anagement program at ichigan State Uni­ versity, he has also worked in management cap cities t Holly's and S yfee's. He ha also taught cla related to foodservice and lodging at Grand Rapids Junior College and Davenport College of Busine s. Beth Smith, Coordinator of the CC FTL program ys Mr. Bialas will teach food­ rvice and lodging within the three-pronged program. Accord- ing to s. Smith, clas s are planned for both evening and daytime hours togive flexibility in planning hedules. She re sed the fact that it is not too late to ign up for the FLT cla s. For more information, call 777-0385. , , For your family & your future on Wednesday' Sept 3 to recall Larry ielsen & Willie Jake Scott in Benton Township va , ',7 Wall St. BENTON HARBOR, MI 490n 926--9674 CHILDREN'S HAIR CUT • MEN & WOMEN'S HAIR CUT ALL STYLES PERM, CURL, WASH & SET • WOMEN'S EYEBROWS ARCHED CURLS BY APPOINTMENT PAUL FRAZIER - form r operator at Lady T's i now at LV AN'S OPE : ON.· THUR. 10·7:30 FRI.· SAT. 9 - 8 o Q c co I , • ov I I , • , • 3! For a ride to the polls CALL 925·-3411 '17.