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February 21, 1988 - Image 12

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Michigan Citizen, 1988-02-21

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a rru
tional mem rs or the planning
committee include Harold
Wr:·ght, Program C ordinator,
Juvenile Interception Program;
Darlene To nsend, youth
mployment Director, Urban
Le gue; and Alexis Johnson,
Community Development
Director, Urban League.
Young people interested in
ttending the conference should
cont ct their high chool coun­
elor or principal. There is no
charge for admission .

on.
perience of her on's death, her
relatio ship with her other
children and their family life.
he talked bout the fact grief
I much part of life hap­
pine.
h talked bout h 0 Len
Bia accomplisbed more in
d ath th n in life; ho nne man's
I if e ta en to save many
children' lives. rs. Bia aid
w deal too much in the ga­
tive. h urged the group to top
sittin ound thin ing ab ut the
. probl ms in life. You can ov r-·
come them!
To mph iz her p itive at-
titud nd her magnificent
nd fortitude, r. Bi
ent on to encour ge,
her udience to
11 nee in the areas
If and other H
d re pect
r, Pastor.
The Youth Department of
Co unity W Y C ore will
have a Black History program
Sunday, Feb. 28 at 3 p.m. The
public is invited. Rev. C. Cuep,
Pastor.
Th lnist W' Id
e IDI er rve an
Wido had a Sweetheart Social
recently at Zion pti t Church.
. yivini Cuep, president.
sid that ount, he said.
at rial thin ill p way.
She encouraged her babies"
to not only say OTO DRUGS,
and 0 TO EX· but say 0
TO A YTHI G THAT IS
WRO G; i. . lying, disrepect
to parents, etc. Any ne can go
Ion with the gr up' but who
can 1 nd up nd e different?
Two trait re needed to be dif­
fer nt: cour ge and character.
Mr . Bia us d e erpts from
ich I J acks on' vid 0 BAD"
he a ed the que tion,
ho' really b d? It is the per-
on ho love and is tisfield
with him elf and kno here
he is g ing."
She also d words for the
parents in the audience. She
ternly urg d them to follo the
following points: 1) Spend
quality time with your children.
) Get t know your children. 3) I I
Let them now nd show them
that you love them. 4) Take time
with your kids. 5) Be patient with
them. 6) Liv the life in the home
as 11 as . thout. 7) Learn to
forgive your kids. 8) Teach them
to pray and be thankful.
Muskegon wa indeed
ble ed and benefited by the ap­
pearance of this "Mother With A
Mission."

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