H.E .L n r The H Ecology Action LNtIIKUIW (8.E.A.L.) will host a semdar exploring health· ues related to Indoor Air Quality at their ext 'eeliog. Sunday, SCIlIle.IbeI' 24 2 p.m. (South Bend time) in .the Narthex R' 0 0 ri the lag Lutboran Cb rch, 17195 CIeYeIud Rd., in th Bend. Gu t peaker, Dr. Thad Godish, Pb.D., will giYe a slide pre entatioa on ·Formal- . debyde, B· . Particles d Other Home-Related Con- taDaiDlDtL· doIUo·.'« S2 per penon 1Ull1-eel. au e ca - to refrain wearing ed products. Call 219- 271-8990, 616-429-8477 or 219- rn-46i1 for iDforma . OD. P r nt of il luaUy iaaocuous dis­ are occasiooal . . 'dUP v· . A ne Aca eat letl Self-help &r9JIP. beiDa formed for people ha� been the victims of accident , whether· be automobile, job- related or. y other. type of sc­ adept. • first medina will be held 11wnday. September 28, 7 p.m.' the Recreation Room the Whitcomb T S09 Ship Street, St. Josepb, For furthCr information con­ tact P t Frio d, Center for Self • help Riverwood Center. 925- 0594 or toll-free 1-800-336- 0341. Board CI A'12-weet S e AUesson Board clau for perSODS 0 want to prepare for the State on Board Certification examination ill �gin Thursday. September 21 from 6:30 to 9:30 p ., "and cost $150 iDdudiDg the cost 0 materials. To pre- . or for infor­ lion c:aIl 616-927-3571 or 1- 800-2S2.1LMC, esl. 294. BC �" HOlrMl)8c* R for H n p . The Berrien County 4- H Horseback RidiDg For Hand­ icappe is DOW taking applica­ tion for the 1990 riding program. If you are the parent of a child or youna u1t ages -26, and would like to see your child ride in program, contact the 4- H CooperatiYe Exle . n Of­ fice a 429-2425. DeadliDe for application retW1l • ovember 27,1989. All parents should be sure that their children h Ye been vaccin ted again t mea le __ since they re 15 months d. An outbreak· considered to be in progre en a suspi- cious c of is COD- firmed as a definite case. When an outbr is underway, eps must be instituted to break the chain of infection. The measures generally taken are to screen all stude to determine tho e not adequately vac­ cinated and to update their vac­ cination or exclude them from schoo until daager of cad of the' cGioo' Late 24 coafirmed in 3 area sdM)()Is. br all re_ ....... junior high and enior . school . Of thole me 1 all tudelltl, exc:ep e (1) had been vaccinated before 15 of 'I DearC.B., You 't be hie to sohe ythiDg you . and talk with him. Its importuit that he . unde the hurt that you are feeling. He never will if you keep it bottled up. If you are aapy, then let him it. It maytakc a I time for the pain to fade. 'J and to trust him . Howe¥er, if you feel that.; t relati I ip i beyond repair, thea him DO and doD't keep him hi","" arouad your door. PCI' more time is at you need to sort ou your feeliDp. Let him know that yo eeed ti to out the pain , and feel the time is· you'D let him your decision. S· cerely, Erik WUbID&lOn im , • • DearBroth , I don't . you arc � smaU or petty I do tIWik it will be up to u to make the changes you from your brother and mer. Let your brother know you need his help on some of the other chores your other needs. Doa't . for . to . He could be under he impression th you are py with things the way they a . You ould have made your eeliDgs known to both of them tim ago. You should a tart asking your mother ou to dinne or a movie. No one . know or un­ derstand your eelings if you don't spe up and let them know. Also, if � are having a difficult time elping your mother fmancially, then let yo brother and his wife know. Alwaxs, Erik Washington • • ·Got G problma1 N«d GIl tlIISWIT" Or do you just want to talk., Then write to Erik Washington in care of The Michigan Citizen, P. O. Box 356D, Higlalilnd Parle, MI48203 or to: '[)eQr EtiJc', MitGcle Mile -"mio", P.o. Box 36A24, Los Angeles, QUif. 90036· • • rch 3 - area chairs . I be working to further inform the community of the general election propOsals, Murphy said. "We're in the process of set­ ting up a political information forum for Oct. 14 at North tern High School," Murphy said. "We just hope that all of the pro· that haYe been de (by ate lePJators far support) will be done," GET BLACK TO BASICS 17 Muj 1 The Greater Muskegon Area youth Scholarship Fund presents the Pilgrim Rest Bap­ tist Church Junior Choir of Grand Rapids ift Concert The Pilgrim Rest Junior Choir ap­ peared with Shirley Ceasar at Devos Hall in 1988. The Concert will be held on Saturday, September 16, at 6:45 p.m. at the uskegon Com­ munity College Overbreak Theater. " Also featuriag i the Christ Temple Apostolic Inspir tional Choir and Zion Baptist Church youth Movement Choir. Do tion, $3.00 per person. For i ormati or tickets, call Bruce, 773-0263. SHE ALJAC 0 . the recipient of the Tr i-City Women Club $200 Scholarship. She plans to attend M egon Co munity Colege before transferring to We" tern Michigan Unive .ly, ere she will major in business educa­ tion. She i a 1989 gradu te of Muskegon High School. Con­ gratulation Shena. Uelisa R. Chatman h com­ pleted an Army Motor Tr port Operator cour at -Fort Dix ew J y. S e i the D lighter of Joseph d Helen Stovall. Bethesda Baptist Church Usher \ will have their Annual D y Sunday, September 24, at 4 p.m. U hers of the city is in­ vitcd. Rev. R. Thomas Coleman is the ho pastor, Zio B ptist Church U er Board will have Candlelight Service Ssunday, September 17, at 7 p.m. Everyone is invited. Rev. C. Guy i th host p tor. • Got any NEWS, call Mary at 722-4887.