Adul Ed off r
ne career'
cour e
" The , free offeriDp are
UInlIlMdl Bright center It
Educatio , at Hamilton and
ImiaoD, beginni its third
·aDd� year
program , counseling,. and
registration under one roof.
(Registr · on ho through
A and September, are on
page 2)
The career electives this
fall are all in areas of wide
emp oymeDt opportunity.
" Cosmetology/ManicuriDg
becoming a State-licensed cos
metologist or manucurist, or
both.
Robotics/Electronics - use
of indu trial robots and
electronic components.
Computer Applications -
<keyboarding. word processing.
and spreadsheets, 0 ne "state
of-the-art" equipment.
Dental . ant.
Emergency Medical Tech-
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CmZEN PAGEl
AUGU T 21- EPT. 1, 1110
DiciaaIMedical AIIIIItaDt.
HeatinlfV entilatioD/ Air
<;onditioni", - repair and in
stallation.
Entering. secoDd year •
the La Enforce at/conec-
. Securityprosram - train-
o be a police officer, prison
guard, or security officer. This
propam, lib the other career
oft· is free aDd· for duks
18 and older workiDg toward a
high school dip
A HP Ad Education Cer
tificate· provided to each stu
dent completing" any career
elective except Cosmerol
ogy/ManicuriDg.
. Bright Center offers free full
time morning. afterDOOD, and
evening programS. Included are
high school completion classes,
OED classes and testin& a job
searcbljob placement prosram
for OED or High School
graduates, the Alte • Hip
School for HP residents 16-17,
and Adult Basic Education
toward eighth-grade comple
tion.OWd care i available &ee
for HP Adult EducatiOD stu
dents with children ages U.
The HP Adult Education
program· open and free to any
dult or out-of-scool youth 18 or
�,�� m the
person meso Por more informa
tioe, phone 252-0491.
Recountchar:-ge
Park Clerk' rac
By Derrick c. Lewis
SIIIQ R.IHII'*'
A recount of votes from the
Allgu t 7 primary election
revealed EJeanor Lampkin
received more votes than John
Patterson for tbe chance to run
�or HigbJand Park City Clerk
In November against incum
bent Matt�e Carter.
The unofficial vote total
had previousl y identi fied
Carter and Patterson as win
ners of the primary.
Carter was counted as
having 1029 votes with 208
absentee votes (AV's), Patter
son had 538 votes with 303 .
AV's, and Lampkin bad 343
votes with 38 AV's.
On�dnesda�Augu�15, ���������������������
a check of the computer that
counts votes in the individual
precincts was found to have
been in error in precinct 26,
the absentee precinct.
The correct vote wa 1125
.for Carter wllJl304 AV's, 513
for Lampkin with 208 AV's,
and 273 for Patterson wi th 38
AV's.
As a result, the two choices
for city clerk on the
Novermber ballot will be in
cumbent Mattie Carter and
challenger Eleanor Lampkin.
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SEPTEMBER 22-23, 1990 r
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Patterson is out.
The recount was conducted
by the Wayne Count)' Board of
Canvassers.
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t.I ed SooI Work.r
134-4843
Helpful Alt.rnatlve
. Use this coupon to Help Feed the 'Hungry, Gle ners
Community Food Bank will use your donations to
purchase cases of food and distribute them at no cost
to over 180 soup itchens, church pantries, and
emergency shelters. " .
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MARK AN "X" NEXT TO THE FOODS
YOU WISH TO BUY FOR THE HUNGRY
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$8.00 case
$6.00 case
9.00 case
15.20 case
12.00 case
13.20 case
9.00 case
32.40 case
$14.00 case
15.40 case
13.20 case
( ) Instant Potatoes
( ) Chicken NOodle Soup ,
( ) Corn Muffin Mix
( ) Pork and Beans
( ) Pineapple Cuts
( ) Peas and Carrots
"( ) Peanut Butter
( ) Green Beans
( ) Tuna
( ) Peaches
( ) Chili
( ) Beef Stew
Enclosed is my check in the amount of
,. for Case(s) of fOOf! as a tax deductible
contribution to Gleaners Community Food Bank to
help feed the hungry.
Make chec payable to Gleaners Community Food Bank
and mail to: 2131 Beaufait, Detroit, Michigan 48207.
.. For more information call (313) 923-3535.