I�E�T()\ II \RB()I{ • -IV r RYGOL 0 Y n Hum n Rei 0 recently re- tiv t in City o Three Riv . The Group i an dvi ory body of the Three Rive City Commi ion nd w ere ted w y for the Ci ty to officially promot mutual unde nding d pe t mon 11 group in the City. The group I 0 ed to elimin te prejudice, intolerance, bigotry, di crimination, di order, ive effect to the uarantee of equal righ for all ured by the Constitu­ tion nd the law of this State and of the United Stat of Ameri . Al 0 to the ordin n e that re- ctivate the Hum n Relations Commi ion. Th City of Three Rivers first e - t bli h d Human Rei tio Bo rd in 1967, but it h not been clive inee the early 1970' . City Commi ioners directed the city attorney to prep re the language for the ordinanc re- ctivating th v ed uuue doe not fini h a tune. o to y th t collectin the for the es I li e th b nk when th y forecl e on property owners that don't p y their mortgag . "If you don't m e payment th b nk foreclo e the property and ell it for wh t th Y can get," White ide City officials are t king all neee ry ctions in trying to get Benton Harbor out ofth red by collecting monies due the city, whether delinqu nt taxes, water bills or revolving 10 ns nd even cut bac . In other b in :th dty commi ion denied up­ port to Comm loner George Wysinger for motion I H , the city commi ion ap- proved th requ t fromthe Twin Citie Airport for a I n in the amount of 33,800 from the Michigan Department or Tre ury, Municip I Finance Divi ion for the rep! cement of g tanks, hang r roof and Comp Ho P d, Ro Field Airport. Thi loan reque t must al 0 be approved by the City ofSt. Jo eph before being ubmitted for consideration. Th commission also approved th appointment of Ruthie Haraldson to the Board of Review as the Fourth Ward Supervi or. Harald on will be replacing Erne - tine Broo . -Zlmb Pro rb (I I Chri A oul ion o a et • By MARY GOLUDAY On Sunday, December 20, at 3 p.m. Beulah Baptist Church will be having their Christma program. Everyone is invited to attend. Rev. Willie N. P ul Jr., is the p tor. Their pecial gu 15 will be the Christ Temple Church. This program is in celebration of the M Choir's Annual Day and will contain cultural taste of African music, dance and clothing. congratulating her on her e ay. The letter read, "It was an honor to meet you on October 22 and to hear you read your essay about our fourth national education goal that U.S. stu­ dents will be first in the world in science and mathematics achieve­ ment by the year 2000." "You are correct in believing that cience and math are critically impor­ tant if we are to understand our world and protect the enviornment. I hope you will share these thoughts with all of your classmates, and I wish you every success in your schoolwork." ay!!! to Ominique Bailey, a 10 year-Old fifth grader at Edgewood Elementary School won an e y contest held at Heights Middle School recently. Ominiqu received a letter from Carolynn Reid-Wallace of the United States Department of Education, Of­ fice of Postsecondary Education On Sunday, December 13, t 5 p.m., at the Church of The living God, 1624 Hoyt, a "Soulful ChrlsbD Celebration", featuring drama, music, religious heritage dan­ ces and Quincy Jones' new arrange­ ment of Handel Me siah of "Hallejuah" will be held. ------------- --- r---- ORDER FORM I' I I I I I I I I .I L SEND TO: MICHIGAN ClnZEN, P.O. BOX 03560, HIGHLAND PARK, MI 48203._J �------- ------ -- ------ NAME __ ADDRESS --------------------------------------------------- CITY STATE ZIP ----------------------- ------------- -------- PHONE DVe lOve I I . . o Pa��ent I enclosed. o Bill me ( ub crlptlon only) • . . Survivors of crime, upport group meet The Survivors of Crime support group is a self-help group for women who have been victimized by crime. The group meets in Benton Harbor on Thursdays from 4-5:30 p.m. There is no fee or registration required to join the group. The next meeting will be held December 17. For location of the group contact Pat Friend at 925-0594 or 1-800-336-0341. rry Chrl ma Am rica" to apPear at LMC Lee Greenwood's "Merry Christmas America" i coming to Mainstage at the Lake Michigan Col­ lege Mendel Center for two hows, 7 aM 9:30 p.m. Friday, December 18. Tickc arc $18 for adults and $16 for students and senior citizens. All tickets are reserved, and are still on sale at the Box Office by calling (616) 927-1221. Box Office hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, and until 10 p.m. Friday, December 18. VISA and MasterCard are ac­ cepted (required for phone orders). • December 18, from 10-11 a.m. Pre­ registration must be made by tile preceding Wedri day, and is open to children who are ages 3-6. - Two year .( 36) - One year ( 21) - Senior Citizen ($16) -SIx month (12) Movies for children are shown on Saturdays at 12:00 noon. Showing on December 19, will be: "Santa Bear's First Christmas" and "Steadfast Tin Soldier." The Junior Department is featur­ ing a large display of Christmas, Hanukkah, .Kwanzaa books for children, available for check-out. Dances to help the hungry Babe's Lounge is lking part in an The Soup Kitchen, 925 Pipestone, effort to support the Benton Harbor Benton Harbor, is a non-profit or­ Soup Kitchen by hosting two public ' ganization which serves a hot lunch to dances. 'The events will be on Saturday, the hungry everyday. December 19, from 2-6 p.m. and Sun­ day, December 20, �m 12 noon to 6 p.m., at Babe's Lounge, 56S Riverview Drive, Benton Harbor, A non-perishable food item or cash donation is required for admission. ToughLove Par�nt upport group meet 1be ToughLove Parent Support group will meetTuc day, December 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the nursery of the Stevensville United Methodist Church, 5506 .Rldge Road, Stevensville. Clothe to be given at Ebenezer Alvin Wilburn and Leo Floyd, local members of the South Suburban Bassmaster Club of Chicago, m will be sponsoring a clothes give-away, Satur­ day, December 19, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Ebenezer Missionary Bap­ tist Church, 214 E. Britain Avenue. Items such as shirts, pants, skirts, blouses, dresses, shoes and coats will be available for children and adults that are in need. A country DJ and an appearance by the Silver Threads Band are scheduled for Saturday and on Sunday the hits of the SO's and 60's will be featured. Representatives of the Soup Kitcben will be at the dances to accept donations of large canned goods, boxed food, or money. At The Library Pre-School StoryTlme is over for the year. Wednesday sessions will start up again on January 20th, 1993. A "Special Friday" story hour on Hanukkah will take place on Friday, $600 FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO THE ARREST AND CONVICTION IN THE DROWNING DEATH OF ERIC McGINNIS ' Call the NAACP at (616) 925-4824 with information or to donate to reward fund. vin a baby when you're a teenager can do more than ju t tak away your freedom, it can take away your dream. . , I