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Whitby Free Press, 20 Sep 1989, p. 11

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e,9nrBYUMEEPRESMWWEDNESDAY, ETIE O.1pPýI DurarnColleg enrolment to top2,700 thisya For -the first timein its history, Durhamn College anticipates an enrolment , Of 2,700 post-secondary students this faîl. To date 2,065' s;tudents *have registered, compared to a total of 2,595 at this tim e, asat year. Students are -coütinuing to register, especially foWr the two- and three,1-year progranis. The previous high was 2,685 students, in 1987. In applied arts, 825 students have enrolled, with 1,035 ini business, 433 in health sciences and 402 in technology. Part timne registration is also up by 17 per cent over the saine time, last year. If this- trend prevails, Durham's total Henry e"roqlment dowvn FROM PAGE 2 M. Heard, 391; Ã"len tDhu, Kathleen Rowe Memorial, (unchan ged from last year), lie McFarlane, 538; Me& Bellwood had the highest, in- crease over last year's enrolment, 451; witb 86 more students. E.A. 266 Fairman bas gone down to 375 Léé from 477 last year. Figures from high schools, sbowed Anderson CVI at 1545, up 129 from last year; and Henry Street High School at 390, down 14 from last year.' ý LdOW- crest, 371; Palmerstoni Ave., 283; Pringle Creek, 660; R.A. Hutchii- son, 170; R.A. Sennett, 210; West L.,ynde. 684. Visser roeives award Paul Visser of Whitbywaon of 38 University of Waterloo stu- dents wbo recently received awards for work term reports. Awards Of $100 are given to the cooperative students who alternate- between campus and work every four months, and make work terin reports describ- ingtbeir on-tbe-job expe riences. Vsser, an electricralengineer- ingf student, worked at Ford Eectronics Manufacturing of Markham. enrolment in 1989/90 will exceed 40,000, up from last year's high of 36,500. Open houe Lake Ontario' Steel Cor- poration (Lasco) will hold an open bouse on its proposed berm on Thursday, Oct. 26 from 2 to 10 pm Te open bouse> will take place at the Centennial Building at 416 Centre St. S. Lasco representatives will be on hand to . answer questions relating to the proposed bermi and the envi ronmental assess- ment process. Ste John offàrers CPR lbL Lcoursesl The Whitby branch of St. John Ambulance offers a course that includes cardiopulmonary rescu- sitation and first aid. The course offers training in care of the injured or ill. Certifi- cation will be given for standard first aid and CPR up to basic rescuer level. Cail 668-9006 for more infor- mation. or to register for courses offered monthly. 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