I arning . for the gn Relapse can OCQII' • many major diseases, and alooho . . no exceptio JoY<'C DeHaan, M.D., Medical Director at gateway Recovery Services, poia: out some predictable and pr�. �signswhich invariably eeede a return to drinking or drug use: - 'A feeling of fear and anxiety. - Doubts to their ability o remain sober. - Denial of these feelinp. - Criticizing other people's recovery pl"ograms. - Acting 0 r oompul- me behaviors, such gambliDg or sex. - - Denying the symptoms of depl"eISion that begin to appear. - Making unr ··c plans, and feeling guilty d unworthy en they fail. - A feeling of hopelessness and failure begins to cbelop. - Conflicts arise i relation­ ships,. and ina-ease despite at- tempts to resolve them. - Stress and auiety mount, do attempts to control unex­ plained episodes of anger, frustr.tion, and irritability. - Listlessness and the in­ ability to concentrate ina-ease. - Sleeping and eating habits become irregular. - Depression ina-eases. - Attendance- AA meet- ings and counseliog or treat­ ment 'appointments becomes ir­ regular, and finally ceases. 'I By Benlit.ce _. __ The Benton Harbor City Commission held o: public hearings t their Monday, ell n commiuion meeting. The first heariog was held on amending the City's five-year reaeation plan and the othec on - Not aUowiag anyOne to get an application submitted for close enough to help. funding Jean. Klock Par im- - Realizing ho serious the pl"ovements under the Midligan problems have gotten, and get- Natural Reso ca Trust Fund tiag lost in a self-pity. and/or Land and Water Conser­ _ Thinking that a drink or vaOOn Fund drug might make it better. _ The fWe-year reaeation plan _ Becoming angry at others for 1989· to begin multi-year and themselYes. development of natural wetland _ Thinking there i no way habitat and recreational out except drinking. suicide, or facilities at Jean Klock Park. insanity. Improvements will help the - Using alcohol or drugs in city attract tourism and fu1fi1l order to cope. the city's aver U reaeational _ Feeling gull and shame needs. over the lapse. . The city ill provide a _. Giving in to uncontrolled matching $125,000 for the Michigan Natural Resources usc. . According to DeHaan, the Trust Fund grailt and $250,000 result of relapse is either a' for Michigan's Land and Water return to treatment, the suffer- Conservation Fund grant. The ing of a physical or emotional m tchwillconsistofin-kindser­ collapse, or death &om medical vices, donatiOns/contributions complications. - and other grants. Recognizing these warning There were no comments signs and taking immediate ac- &om the residents. tion CaD be the difference be- The commission voted un­ tween life and death for many . anamid Iy to apply for the aloobo c:s ane assigned to another department, instead of buying out her contract . Man­ ning said, "not unless she agrees to", because her contract specifies what her duties were. John Postelli, city attorney said this not a for-cause dismissal" of Roddy. Commissioner ichael Govatos motioned that the resolution to buyout Roddy's contract, have an agreement added so that in the future she will not try to sue the city on the same matter. The motion failed when only IN 011IER MATrERS, the' Govatos and Commission Ste� cqmmissio� in a split vote ap- Wooden voted in the favor. proved buying out the remain- Voting for the buyout were, ing time of Mattie Roddy, code Mayor William Wolf, CoiDmis­ enforcement director's contract sione? Kerry Shannon, Steve in the amount of $13,811.14. Manning, Fred Sims, Arnold Roddy resigned as of March Smith and George Wysioger. 23, 1989, at the request of the Voting against the buyo t were City Maaagcr Ste\'e Manning Commissioners Govato and Manning id Roddy had Cren haw. Commissioner been doing very . factory Yarbrough abstained. rk, but be ked for her resig- Also on Monday nigIlt the nation because he was going to commission ;ot a shock When reorganize the enforcement Harold (And) ) Anderson, city' section. finan� director handed in his ·1 want to peak against the resig ation, effective im- resolution itsell", said Co�- mediately. sian Ralph Creosha , who ob- Anderson said he tep­ jected to not being to d ahead of ping down because of "personal the action. reasons" and he had no plans "I want to make it clea, t I yet, but to "get some rest", can support �. city manager in Anderson became Benton those things that he feels is best Harbor's finance director in for the city ong as I'm being . 1986. aware before take action," he continued. CRlGAN aTIZIN · 19 1 formerly occupied by South Africa. Akpan insi ts that the African American comm.,nity has a great stake in ensuriDg peace in Angola and the southern Africa region. While agreeing with that contention, Rev. Benjamin F. Clavis, executive director of the United Oturch of OuUt Com­ mission for Racial Justice, rejects Akpan's proposal as " ·DlSplaced and inappropriate.· OIavis is hosting a group of Angolan amputees who are in the u.s. receiving medical treat­ ment. rIVe of the delegati� members are children who were victims of land mines and other attacks that they blamed on UNITA. "If Mr. Akpm is really· tee­ ested in peace in Angola, what ould be more realistic and most effective would e a delegation 0 Africna Americans to go ot to Luanda of Jamba, but to the �ite House to demand tha Presi­ dent Bush stop funding UNIT A . ·th weapons of destruc;· tion," Otavis said "It's � tax dollars that are blowing �t1] the legs of iDn�t children." I" While Akpan sugcsts that African American leaders could elp mediate an ena to th conOid in ADgola, Qavis counters th t the internal problema in Ango d be ·left" to the AD&t>lans themselves to rcsoNe. � , Since 1985 the U _ has pen UNIT A covert foiding es­ timated at more that $15 miDioa a year, providing the insurgents with stinger . and other sophisicated apons: Even before his inaugur tion,' Presi­ dent Bush offi2'ed Savimbi - surances that U.s. military aid would continue. " LEGAL NOnCE The Berrien-Cass- Van Buren Private Industry Council anounces the availability of Re­ quests for Proposals (REP's) for ployment Gener ling ac- tivi· in the tri-county area. 's may be obtained as of ; 1989, from PIC offices . m ton Harbor, Dowagiac, Niles H rtford, and South Have A pre-proposal (bidders')' conference will be held Friday, April 7, 1989, at 3:00 p.m. at the PIC Adrnjnistra� Center, 233 MicJUsan, Suite B, Benton Har­ bor, Michigan. The PIC is in the same building as the Harbor Health Association, behind the Sod I Security Building in downtown Benton Harbor. ProJ>OS8l:s are due Thursday, M y 4, 1989, at the Benton Har­ bor office. Proposals MUST BE RECEIVED BY 4:30 p.m., not postmar ed on that date, to be considered. PIC re erves the right to reject ny or all proposals. PIC is an Equal Op­ portunity Employer. For more information, call Ellen Bailey at 927-1064 ext. 317, or 1-800-533-5800. . Nicbipn GtizeD AIJv.4f'1N)