The Michigan VolUDtecr Ccatcr are seeking volUDtcers. To find out about these or other vohmlccr oppor- . . please call 983-0912 in the St. J ph-Benton Harbor area or 683-5464 in the iles area for further information. To arrange for an ppointment, please call ahead. Appoint­ ment do not constitute any obligation to ccept a eer opportunity. - Hospice at Home is see - ing both professional and layperson volunteers fo its next training . on to be held on Tuesdays, April 3, 10, 17, 24, May 1 and 8: Following training. volunteers will be prepared to or in all phases of the. Ho pice at Home volunteer program. - The Red Cross Blood­ mobile Will be in your area every two months. Volunteer to donate blood as often as youcan this year. You may ve a life. - WNIT Channel 34 Public Television, bro dcasting from Elkhart, Iadiana ] gearing up to i 1990 season and is seeking volunteers to help ith its telemarketing campaign. V oliiDtcers are invited to rk t the st tion one eekday IDOIrDIIl· 12 or aftcmoOn per between of 8:30 LID. 4:30 p, The telemar et­ iag project will begin January 30 nd run until the middle of February, - Health Car interested in fi . o ould be .. ot or one morning per week answer­ i g the telephone at its' Stevensville off'lCC. If yo can set . three or four our week for this, please call the Volun­ teer Center. - Region, IV Area Age cy o Aging. seeking a volunteer who can rk 0 e or more days per week organizing the agency's St. Joseph office Library. library experience is Dot necessary, but iDlercst in or­ ganizing and working alone would be hcIpful. - The American Associa­ tion for Retired Persons (AARP) provi a Tax-aide program for clderly perso who need help completing their · tax returns. Volunteer are needed to help provide this ser­ vice. Training will be provided locally. - Hospitals in the area are especially in need of volunteers at this time of year as so many of their long-time volunteers are in the south during the cold winter months. H you can give a few . hours a wee between and summer, please � the Volun­ teer Center caD and yo will be matched up with a h pital that eeds you. - The T in Cities Area Lite cy Council . ..its next training for Monday, January 29 and February 5, from 6-10 p.m. There is no charge for the training which will prepare volunteers to tutor an individual seeking help in learning to read. The Family Crisis &. Com­ munication Center, a DOD-profit organization designed to help victims of Domestic Vio ence, . seeking volunteers. Did Y9u know? - 21lOO-«m women arc' bcatea to death an- . ,nually. B ttery i tbc single major ca of injury to WOIDeIl more·· than uto acci- dents, rapes, or m 3-4 million women are beaten in their homes each year, by their hu band, ex-busb nds, boyfriends, or 1000rs. If you wan to HELP calhhe Family Crisis &. Communica­ tion Center at 983-6023. • ;'.' ". ,0, " 0'" :/. ... , . . :: "/�:$ .. :(eJ..:::.::�.��� ::'.. .. w .... 0, ..... ... �.. 0" 0" Black Hi tory onth pro ram y GolD,. , New Hope Baptist Church will be observing Blaclc History Month each Sunday in February during their Morning Services. On February 4, "Emphas] on the Black Church"; February 11, "Blacks in Education"; February 18; "Blacks in Medical Fields"; and February 25, ·Blac in Politics·. There will be guest speakers each Sunday from these fields. The public is invited Rev. Gregory Kirksey is the host pastor. The You Wo en' Auxiliary 01 the Greater Har- t C ,2A35 Rior- dan St., Muskegon Hts., will present their 2nd workship Saturday, February 10, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and their 10th An­ nual Day Wor hop Service, Sunday, February 11 at 3:30 p.m. I The Theme fot the Worksho'p will be, "Paid Up, But Still In Debt·, Romans 1:14. Dynamic· classes will be of­ fered under the instructors, Jeanne Johnson, Georgia Moss, Ann Oakes and Irene Green. �, G er for t e 10th Annual Day will be Pat Clark, Harvest of Souls. Tabernacle Church, Mu kegon. Dialogue Dear J.Y.: Tennis elbow i the common term for inflamma­ tion of the large tendon in the forearm near the elbow. You can hurt that tendon by slinging luggage, swinging � hammer or twisting a screwdriver. Gar­ deners get tennis elbow, too. You might try one of those elas­ tic band that tennis players wear, to bind the injured area. Dear Dlalol e: I It. tl8'1011I. Dlrobllela. t I .u the t1 e! W.T., .... ..., .. NY. Both OCCJSioDS will be held at the Greater Harvest Ba . Church. Velm Guy, president nd the Rev. Stanley Levy is the bos pas or. Navy Seaman Recruit J D. son of Dianne M Russ of 2216 B er, Muskegon, has completed recruit training at Recruit Training Command, Orlando, Fla. Mathews's studies inclu ed seamanship, close order d ill, Naval history and first aid. Per- onnel who complete t is course of instruction are eligible for three hours of col­ lege credit in Physical Educa­ tion and Hygiene. A 1989 graduate of Mus­ kegon Heights High School, Muskegon Heigh he joined the avy in July 1989. . Every W Inc. has immediate openings avail­ able for Displaced Homemakers interested in employment and/or training leading to economic inde­ �nce:furwo�nwhohave been recently widowed, sepal ed, or divorced and now are seeking emp oyment, Every Woman' Place has free career testing, counseling and job pi ccOlCnt services. Call DOW for the next .. pr ·00 6l ay, J nuary .29, 1990. For more in­ formation nd to enroll, call Addie at 726-4493. there's no. guarantee it will work. Dear DIal W Dear C.R.: Joggers often do pay a price. If you weigh 150 pounds and run 5,000 steps, you exert 2 million pounds of force upon your feet. That' because you land with a force two or three times your body weight. John McEnroe, Larry Bird and Jane Fonda, all of whom have suffered foot problems from lifetlong athletics. On a happier note, exercise machiDes aad wimming are two • 011 your feet. 17 . Muskegon - those who fear their caree are not moving ahead as fast as theyshould,may . find help in three minars of­ fered by the Community Ser­ I- vices Division of Mus egon Community College: "Teaching Refresher," enty Exciting Career Changes You Can Make Now," and "Starting a. Secretarial Business In Your Hom ." Muskegon Public chool ex­ perts in ITIP, Instructional Theory Into Practice, will prepare sub titute teachers to enter the instructional mainstream at the elementary and junior high school levels. This is a four wee course of­ fered 6:30-9:30 p.m. Wednes­ day evenings beginning February 4. Ask for CE1410A,' Section 6114. The cost is $49 . Chri tine Seeley, MCC Placement Director d Eunice Merwin, MCC Special needs and career Center Coordinator, will describe ways of making changes in careers that can bve done at once. Scheduled for two Thursday evenings, February 8 and 15 from 5:30-8:30 p.m., the cost is $35 for the ·0 listed as ce 1412, Section 6115. People with secretarial skills m y be able to establish a busi­ n in their own homes. MCC Busiuess" Instructors Sharon Vanden euvel, Ph.D., .and Du e Schector, MA., will ex­ plain how . is done on Satur­ day, February 17, 8:30 AM-3:30 p.m.. Register for any of the above by calling m-mso Dr. LK Jr. Memorial Service