RO w r put into H B told t you a long time, and li d n't clear up today bccaus an th r administration or another b dy take ov r," Yar rough said. "W wer lied for [I ur y ars nd n body challenged W If," he aid. H told the audien that Wolf was uill playing a part by keeping con­ fusion going on in the city. "Let' come t g ther and sit down around th tabl like we I�E:\T():\ II.\RB()I{ n In ddition, it is unkn wn whether all pmperti ar even Ii ted on th Enterpris tax roll. Furthermore, no collections of personal pr perty ta es have been mad. Both Gavin and Yarbrough reminded th r id nts to think twice about the recall because the city was aIr dy broke and couldn't afford a recall. "Who are you going to put in after you reca 11 them," Yarbrough asked. Recall petitions have been filed against Mayor Hull and Commissioners Gorge Wy St ve Wooden, r, March 16, is the date chedulcd for th recall election against Wy ing r who lives 10 the 2nd Ward. Emergency Shel�er Services are in need of volunteers to h lp assisting with child care of young family mem­ bers while parcn� are making arran­ gement for new hou ing accommodations, cannot mini. tr ti n t v r. "WIlE out our differen ,th n and only then we will be abl to have the kind f tability that i n . sary forth' city to mov ahead. t We have hurt ou lves and t thi city b becau ·cof�&M;.aluu'.cIIi,I.lj"""" ity bla��!!=elll. , he told the ____c ...... - ......... F .. aced with a 700,000 "In rder to hav economi d licit, the city offered early stability, you must have politi- r tirements to several cal tabil�y. I hope and pray employees in th police and fire that all th commi 'ion rs �nd , d partmcn and laid off 14 all the members of th public th r employ to cut back on The Southw tern Michigan Volunt er Center need volunteers. Anyone wishing to volunteer orne of their time, please call 983-0912 in the S1. Joseph-Benton Harbor area or 683 5464 in the Nile area for further in­ formation. Organi tions nd groups that are in need of volunteers are as follow: - Want to learn more about r­ .vice in your community and help out an agency at the same time? Becom an Information and Referral Assistant at United Way' office suite in the Vincent Building in Benton Harbor Volunteers arc being sought to work two to five hours on one weekday each week between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. taking telephon calls from members of the community who are seeking , mana en­ orientation *M ...... � .......... - The Safe Shelter erves victims of domestic violence by offering counselling and helter, but they depend on volunteers to help out with a variety of duties. If you are available weekdays, arc understanding and non­ judgmental, and would like to help people resolve problems in their lives, call th Volunteer Center. BH IN BRIEF , Training grant for Du-Wel workers TheawardofSl in pccialj b training fund will' go to tile Berrien-Ca -Van Buren Private lndustry Council to ist 25 workers losing theirjo atDu-Wel Productslnc. in Bangor and Hanto Du- Wei makes auto-rclated products. This grant is part of a pecial program to provide assi tance to workers wh jobs are lost because of auto-related layoffs or plant cJ ing. The program called, "TARGET" fur Targeted Aut m tive Related Grants for Employment and Training, i part of an effort to provid critically-need d services to displaced workers. According to a release from Gov. John Engler's office, ten uch grants, totalling $2.8 million doUars, arc being awarded. The grants will provide , training and retraining to SX)4 workers at 36compani in 27 communiti aero hstate. TARGET grants are funded by $4.8 million in pedal funds Engler received from the U.S, Department of Labor as th first phase of ru t tal 50 million reque t for additional J b training funding in th wake of pi t I In and layoff ann uncem n , Services In additi n t traminz and retraining may mel ude arcer eounselin skill ment, b ic kill training. la r et information, job development andjob r Ierral: and placement assis . Anyone needed further inforrnauon on pecific grants hould c ntra t Douglas Sti at (517) 373-6127. Students sougtit for Michigan's ummer institutes fJ'Il -Studen from all Michigan high hool and vocational-technical centers have an opportunity to spend one or two weeks on a college campus this summer exploring the art, cien e and teehn logy. , The Swnmer Insu tutes - ponsored each year by the State Board of Education - will hosted by ten college and universiti in ummer 1993. Both public and non-public h I personnel are invited to nominate tenth and eleventh grade tudent to participate in the institutes. Ea h institute ite offers in-depth. dvanced tudy and exploration through discussions, research and laboratory activitie ,art production and performan e and field trips. The two week arts and cience programs have an a demic and mterdi iplinary [i • whereas th week-Ion -technology institu .Involve more pr uct design and development ominees hould be mature, . enthu ia ti tudent with above avera e ability, creativity and talent or potential in the area of nomination. They should have the ability to analyze and synthesize interrelationships between broad areas of th arts. iences and/or teclmology. The ix arts cience inc; ti rue i and their area of focus are: - Adrian CoUege (June 27-JuJy 10) - theatre writing culpture, video, ecology, chemistry, archeology, dance land cap. rchitecture, ultural pcrspectiv ; - Alma Colle e (JW1 13-27)­ creative writin • drawing ulpture, computer cience (c ftl1.sirY), biochemistry, physiol gy, biomedical' ethi p y h logy/neurophysiology; - Ea tern Michigan University (June 27-July 10)· - theatre inter ulrural communication medi political phil sophy, political science law, leader hlp lyle computer animati n, music ppreciation, applied computer vi ion, p ychology of mmunicati n; M: hi an Tc hnoJogicaJ University Q� 2O-Jul Y 3) - creanve writing,joumali m, German, chemistry, physics, engineering design; - Olivet College QW1 27-July 10) - music (jazz), theatre, creative writing, sculpture/collage, sociology, psychology, education, poli tical science, environmental tudies; and -Madonna University (July 11-24) . - print making, video, architecture, film study, Sign Language Japanese genetics, ecology, sociology/anthropology, political science. The four technology sites and focus areas are: - Delta College (JUIl! 2�26) ___: criminal justice, law enforcement, investigative technology; - Lake Superior State University (July 11-11) - computers in modern problem solving; - Northern Michigan University (July 18-25) - environmental engineering; and - Western Michigan University (June (16-21) - medical technology. Application materials are available at each high school. Students must be nominated at the high school level proceed through a creening at thc Berrien County lntennediate School Di trict and then a final, state election process. Nomination deadline is March 1, 1 . Upon final selection, each tudent pays a registration fee of �. For Berrien County re ident needing information, contact the summer institute liaison person at ea It, high school, or Paula Smi IJ' , ' Talented consultant, Berti n Count Intermediate School OJ trier 4 71-71?:? BEST CHANCE: Match Feb 1 0, 1993 ..J Lotto Tick - The Benton Harbor Street Min­ i try' need' volunteer. The Street Mini try crve people who are on the treets and in need of help. Volunteers are trained to work with people in cri i during the hours of 10 p.m, and 2 a.rn. on weeknights in Benton Har­ bor. If you don't mind working out­ doors at night and have a true intere t in helping people in need, call th Volunteer Center. - TEMPO 92- Youth Volunteer Opportuniti . Th 4-H are in need of volunt ers. If you h ve a pecial talent or skill you would be willing to hare with a group' of 4-H club members, please call th Youth Volunteer Coor­ dinator for details. mation de k volunteer are al 0 needed, well volunteers to help in pediatri by reading to children and/or helping to feed them. Flexible hifts are available. - Vi itors Ho pita! in Buchanan is looking for lEMPO teens to with patient activities The programs are from 6-7:30 p.m. Call the Center for further details. - Pawating Hospital welcomes teen volunteers willing to help with the Gift Shop on any day of the week in the afternoon or early evening. Infor- Starting this month, look for your water/sewer bills on your Michigan Gas Utilities bill. If you have any questions after' reading the infor- 'mation enclosed with your bill, call us at '00-7 427. j{"@ff .................. t.:,:"jjj'·,:::/·.:,:.:.:t MICHIGAN GAS UTILITIES :P :r :!f::::fF .: • o • c to ay!!' ORDER FORM o Yes, I want to subscribe. D Yes, I want home delivery. D P yment [s enclosed. C BiI,1 me (subscription only). - Two year (36) - One year ($21) - S�nior Citizens ($16) -Six months ($12) - SEND TO· MICHI�AN CITIZEN, P.O. BOX 03560, HIGHLAND PARK, I 48203. -