Ontario Community Newspapers

Orono Weekly Times, 1 Nov 1978, p. 8

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8-orono Weekly Times, Wednesda.y, November lst, 1978 Town of Newcastle ELECTIONS NOTICE 0F POLL An E lection to fil i the following offices' willbe held on MONDAY, NOVEMBEit l3th, 1978 ,Poils wiIl be open f rom Il a. m. to8 p. m. COUNCIL Mayor 3 Regional Counillors (1 for each Ward) 3 Local Councillors (1 for each Ward) NORTHUMIBERLAND AND NEWCASTLE BOARD 0F EDUCATION Ward 1- 2 Trustees Ward 2 - 2 Trustees Ward 3 - 2 Trustees One M\/ember to represent the Separate School Supporters in the, Town of Newcastle and County of Northumberland. PETE RBOR OUGH-VICTOR IA-NOR TH UMIBERLAND AND NEWCASTLE ROMIAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD One Mlember to represent the Separate Sehool Supporters in the Town of Newcastle. Voters wiIl be advised by mail 0fý their polling subdivision and where to vote. ADVANCE POLI An Advance Poil for the purpose of receiving votes of electors wvho expect to be unable to vote on Polling Day in the Poling Subdivision for which their naines appear ou the Polling Lists or who are entitled to vote under a certificate issuied bv the Clerk will liefheld on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4,1978 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the fol lowing places Wa rd Community Hall, Hampton Wa rd 2 Town Hall, 4 Temperance Street, Bow Wa rd 3 Municipal Hall, Orono PROXY VOTING Any person whose name is entered on the Polling List for a Polling Sub-Division or who has obtained a certifi cate entitling him to vote and who is unable to vote: a) Because of miedical reasons and so certified by a Iegally qualified medical practitioner. b) Because of absence from is Polling Sub-Division by reason of attending an educational institution. c) Because of absence fromn his Polling Sub-Division by reason of being engaged in the business of transportation by railway, air, water or motor vehicle, may vote by proxy in thatSb-ison Proxy applicationia' va be picked upi the Tw Clerk's Office aind returned not later than 5pm on Mlondav. Novemnber 1:3, 1978. dMý. Mllr-oy, A.M.C.T. Town Clerk,' Returning Offlicer 4) Temnperance Street Bowmianville, Ontario Phone 623-3379 sehool enrolment high Again this faîl a record Mrs. Lawrence Sherwin takes care in the preparation and seroîl for her new purse at the Night- School leather- craf t course being held at the Orono Public School on Mon- day evenings. number of area residents are taking night sehool courses at Leathercraft Durham College. NEWTONVILLE A total of 4174 have been course W T a O K registered, comparable to the W T R O K ail time record of 4200 Leather- craft under the enrolled last October. sponsorship of the Night 7 Days a Week Sehool programi of Clarke There, are a total of 1271 High School takes place every Wells, Cisterns, registered in General Interest Monday evening at the Orono Pool and Lawns courses, with Individual Man- Public Sehool. Some ten Town Water agement, Income Tax, and members of the community Language courses and Travel are enrolled in the program ------ Couniselling being the mnost under the supervision of Mrs. popular of approximately 50 J. Balo of Orono. NE WTON VILLE classes. Design and a careful touch 786-2381 In the Appiied Arts Div- becomes most important in ision, Administrative Skills the craf ting of purses, wallets G. Cowlard for Women has a high and other leather items. enrolîment, with 31 women registered. Creative Writing, Psychology of Women, Int- erior Decorating, and Pop-M MEa th hghstenolmet.88 .% en n ular Guitar courses showed students are enrolled in i'ew aooi"s Applied Arts courses. Business courses with high enolmet reb-ania A-to » counting, Data Processing,o s! aI Effective Supervision, Effect- ive Group Leadership, Hum- mibusm-Puness» an Relations and Real Estate. There are 1187 students Financial assistance taking extension courses in the Business Division. n g m tco rs lig The Technology Division Management training reports an upsurge in the Information on government number of women taking programs for business technical courses. Women are enrolled in courses in Micro- Mr. D. C. Cook processors, Maths, Computer Science, Pneumatics and one of our representatives Electronic Fundamentals and will be at Technical Drawing, with 17 Diana Mlotel, Hlwy. 115 and 35, Orono, Ontario, on women in total. The total Wednesday, Novemnber 8th, 1978 between 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 Technical Division extension p.mi. Caîl 983-5229 for appointment. course enroliment is 423 wîth highest registration in Ast- * ,* ,-. ronomy and Astrophysics, Computer Science, Electronic. . o .- - Fundamentals, Basic Con- ... o trois and Advanced Drafting. O. 00 The Health Sciences Divi- sion reports 264 registered with highest enrollment in Cardiopulmonary Resus- citation, Update on Nursing and the Registered Nursing Assistant and Drugs. taking Welding courses in the À Adult Training Division. Th'le next continuing edu-P *À ,,ationi offering for Durham ,'ollege will be in earîy Branch Office: 22 King Street West, Oshawýa, ONtarjo. January 1979. Tel: 576-6800 Night

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