Page 12. Whitby Free Press, Wednesday. May 26, 1993 rbusinessnews EIGHTY-THREE stu- dents from the Com- puter Learning Centre (CLC) received their diplomas in a gradu- ation ceremony at Cullen Gardens recently, including Heather Macintyre (leif, holding diplo- mas) and Faye King. Looking on are (from left) CLC director David Morrison, presi- dent Susan Morrison and employrrent counsellor Joanne Pyc hoto by Mark Rleesor, Whitby Free Press in the province of Ontario. ACT provides training and training-related services to the federal and provincial govera- ments on a pay-for-service basis. During the 1992/93 fiscal year, ACT-sponsored training programs provided subsiclized training in management techniques, skills upgrading and computers for 958 employed people and fully-funded training in various skilled trades for 255 unemployed people. ACT says there is a need for a true 'training culture' in the region encompassing a continuous learning process. The Durham Region Action Committee for Training (ACT) will be holding its seventh annual general meeting at Cullen Gardens in Wihitby on Thursday, May 27. A cash bar will be open at 11:30 a.m. and the business luncheon meeting will begin at noon. Ouest speaker will be Louise Farr, chair of the Durham Board of Education. ACT is a not-for-profit incorporated company and is one of 57 community industrial training committees that operate Attention Busm esses! If you are planning a 114 page ad in the Whitby Yellow PageSTM forth~esame m< ~i~yyouE in thevie HAVE YOUR NA REACH an wide, :an run ALL of those ads HITBY FREE PRESS ME SEEN up to a humdred times 4ore often r market * .AND stili have $$$ left over for -this .L week, not just when people are looking for you. 4. Your ad can, if you wish, stand alone, eaul 668-6111 for more informationà . ' ACT annual meeting Thursday 1