r ,~ WB1TBY FlEE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22,1992, PAGE 15 Durham Colle ge will be the site of an off-ice that wil administer an energy manage- ment training program. acrose Canada. Pauline Browes, Minister of State for the Enviromnent, out- lined the pirogram at Durhamn College on Aprli15. The Canada Centre for Minerai and Energy Technology (CANMET) and its national part- ners will develop, ten energy management training packages for delivery through community colleges in Canada. .The packages will, teach spe- cialized energy ..management skills and techniques te meet the needs of industry., "The Canadian Energy Management and Environniental Training Program represents a unique partnership between government industr* and col- Iegs thJp Canatda meet our Education' Week i. being bsrvd acreos.Ontarie dunng the week of Ardl 26 toMay 2. The Onitario Secoeidary Teachersd Federation, District 17, and the ' Durham Board of Education are sosrn public perfoman=es nd ispayïa by stdntsfrmpublicwscndaryr schools i the Durham .Regi ot highlght this yeatr's theme -te, Efumatin Wé]'Learning for Ther wi h bethree public displays: Oshawa Centre, at centre, court (by ., Eaton's);ý Pickern recreation contre on 'Vallyarm R&L S. in PlÎch~ and 9-ickering Town Centre., AU'dispeays can b. seenfroin Monday, April 27 te, Thursday, April 30. At the Oshwa Centre, a presentation of ýstudent. writing- art ,and'prqjects as weil as club displays are featured. This year, studenits are.'a"s performing on centre court sétage. There will ho a tochnological. studios? CAD-CAM demonstration by Anderson CVI on Tuesdayr afternoon, April 28. Henry Street High * Schools choir and Senio band wfill perform , Wednesday evening, April 29. Students and teachers will'ho on hand te, answer any questions that the viewingpublc may have. At the Picke g recreation centre, display boards of student writing, art and projects will ho featured i a static display. At the Pickering Town Centre College's '25th' events planned Duirham Coilege , celebrating its 25th anniversary, is planning events for Durham graduates the weekend of Nov. 13 and 14. Activities will include tours, Monte CarIe Night, sports events and a 25th anniversary dance at the Lviv Hall, Oshawa. Ail graduates of Durham Coiloge are invitod te write or cal with their current address te ensure they receive registration information. The alumni office is located at the colege, 200 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, Ont. L1H 7L7, or cal toil fe. 1-800-668-5843, ext. 368, and local (416) 576-0210, ext. 369. PIAULINEBIR goals for reduced ener envirnmentally frier loges,» said Browes. there will *demonstrations ances. - Under the agreement~ CAN- MT matches t h e Canadian Gas Association'. contribution of r$U,000 and DurhamnCllg' $100,000 contribution to lauc the program.' Courses are being offered i the following areas: boler plants, >measuring, meteriné; and mom- torinig, s feam distibution and conde>nsato, electrical systems lightingheating, ventilatmgj anc1 air conitionink energ aucuing, waste heat recovery, process fur- naces, dryers and kilis , and pro- cess and potable'hot 'and cold water. Each course package will in- clude case studios and other new mtral developed by the Cana- dian, Gao, Association and its IOWES .industrial.partners. Matorial wiIl focus on recentý ,rgusead advances in e9uipment and sys- idyeho_ toms, the environmental impact ofenerg efficient measures, and financia analysis. Utility personnel and energy user. in the industrial sector will be those most targeted for the, Training a iato as tai prngr. ist as %fi 26 awareness among Canadian in- dustryon ways te, increase ener-, gey. efficiency anid reduce the en1om ntaipacts of, indus- stdent trial systems a nd processe's. 1porformn- Browes said Durham Colle go, under president Gary Polons .ky, has taken a "proactiver role in establishing an executive direc- skIs training im Canada, and i. tor', office t adninisiter the pro- again showmng leadership by gram. ) à J JUNE 29TH TO § SEPTEMBER 4TH Summor Rîdig Camp A oneflopruiyt er h ieln klso iig hremanshi, * S S creofanmas Each one week session witI conslst of:. *Teachlng of riding skilis aiong Wlth riding two times each day. " Instruction of un derstandlng, care and handiing of the horse. " Safety around the horse and equipment & its use. " Stable management *A horse show & riding gamnes competition on the lasi day of each session. Each.day's program will include Scomplote unlimited useo f al Pleasure Valley'slacilities: - - 400' Heated Watersiide - Rouler Skating & Rollerbiade Skating in Our Skating Forest *Min-golf.- Glant Children's Playground ~~ *Hayrides- Swimming Pond - and morol O BOOK NOW * Space is imited to 12 riders per session. Cail now for further information * . . ...* 649-3334. Mi M 2499 BROCK RD., R.R. #4 UXBRIDGE, ONT. CORPORATION 0F THE .. ýTOWN 0F WHITBY .... ... PARKS AND RECREATION DEPT. "MUSIC 1IN'THE PARK"t The Parks and Recration Doparinent are looklng for petimners wÎio are Intoed ln ontertaling Wednesclay evening. thrughout the summer, ln fthe Rotaiy Park Gazebo. Those Intemested, please cal Carolyn Alan, Superviso of Speciai Events, at 668-6803, exL 217. POP FORUM Town Hall Style Meeting with René Soetens, M.P. .PICKERING LIBRARY Friday, April 24th 7:15 pm -9:00pm 1 displays schedided Education Week starts Apiý