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Youth A ards Ceremony
On July 20, 1990 ttheJoeLouis
Arena, the Renaissance Detroit
Mentor Foundation and the
Detroit Drive Association held
ward pre entation
remony for disadvantaged
children throughout the metro
Detroit community. Tic ets had
been distributed to the youth in
attendance, earlier. Also, an
utographed football from the
Detroit Dri was presented to
two handicapped youth, Charles
d Arami House.
Remar and greetings to the
a ard recipients and the
audience were given by Senator
Jackie Vaughn III, Commis-
ioner Alberta Tinsley-Williams
and David Whigham, coach for
the Detroit Drive.
Moses Pindley, Jr., Chairman
of the board, Renaissance .
Detroit Mentor Foundation
ted, Detroit's greatest asset
AACP
conference
ill focu
'Self-Help"
efforts
The Summit Conference of
ij Organizations, called by
the NAACP to focus ttentioo OIl
"selt-help" efforts to address
critical ocial and economic
problems faced by
approximately one-third of all
African-Americans, will get
undeJWay on Thursday, August
16th, at the Howard Inn in
, Washington, D.C., accor<fing to
Dr. Benjamin L. Hooks, the
NAACP'S Executive Director.
"This conference will not
spend time going over the all too
familiar ground of what is lOng
in BI America, but rather will
concern i elf with generating
innovative solutions and
n Iyzing alre dy existing
P'ograms that have worked," Dr.
·d
The ooid'ereoce ill include
seven! peoary sessi ell
or shops on a variety of
ues including endangered
B males, teen pegnancy
ingle fem Ie headed
o e olds, maximiz . on of
� and supportias Black
and key to the future and vitality
as a city is our youth and to
achieve it's full potential in the
many years aged our youth must .
chieve their potential."
The mission of the founda
tion i to help underprivileged
youth with environmental,
economic and social obst cles
by promoting educational, s0-
cial and moral development, to
become productive citizens who
will become capable leaders in
the community.
Also tn attendance were
Scott W lton, Detroit Free
Press, Gary Vito, Detroit Drive
. Organization, Carolyn War
field, Dr. Eugene Lester,
photographer as were many
others whom were on hand for
this noble event and to enjoy the
game.
B·bleway honors Pastor
The Board of Directors,
Members &. Concerned Friends
of Bibleway Temple for Better
Living honored the Rev. Ow
B. Ransom, Minister.
To benefit the aDIlual "Build
ing Fund Mortgage Pay-Oft" ef-
. fort, the Anniversary Celebra-
tion and Dinner Benefit was
held at the Hotel St Regis 3071
W. Grand Boule.vard.
H css's of the Anniversary
Celebration �r Benefit in-
eluded Guest Speaker: Mr.
O'Neil. D. Swanson,
Churchman and Benefactor
a ner/President, Sanson
Funeral Homes. 'Dinner-Most'
" En ertainment was provided
by Ron Sanderlin &: The Whiz
Plus the "Golden Voices" of
BTFBL including Jeanette Ben
jamin &. Barbara Barnhill with
Frances Chandler.
ew job ervice opens
in do nto n Detroit·
osraorr - The Michigan
Employment Security
Commissioa (MESC) has
opened a new Job Service office
in downtown Detroit that
t ilor made employment
services for clerical, banki
and other office field a
telephone call away for
empoyers and jobseekers.
The office a officially
dedicated at a ribbon-cutting
ceremooy Aug. 1 by officials
from the MESC d the Greater
Detroit Alliance of Busi
(ODAB).
The two organizatioos have
been orking together to
restructure Job Service in
Detroit to better meet the oeeds
ofb· d oR .
MES C Director Jack
Barthwe1l OJ . d the prototype
office is the outcome of
c:oll betweaa bUSu· as
aad ICI'IeI'DIIICIIl.
Employers who need to fill
clerical, banking and other
office jobs can begin the process
of finding qualified candidates
with the required 'skills by
making a singlle telephone call.
Candidates are peescreened by
specialists in the employers'
particular indu try and only
those specicially qualified for
the positi are referred.
Jobseeke do n have to
wait in line beca e they are
erved by appointment only.
Empoyen with job openings
and jobseekers who need job
infor arion hould call
87�. .
TIle MESC pi to opeD two
tioDaI offices for the new
Job �enice in Detroit in coming
Wh.t'. Going On?
Problem. H.v. Solution
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