Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 17 Jan 1973, p. 39

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Ps People who meant to take i night course at Durham "College in October, but let the chance slip by. have another opportunity Jan. 15. Several of the 24 extension courses offered are repeats, but nine are available for the first time, A number are workshop and stamp collect- ~ ing. Both courses cost $15 and are for beginners. One leisure-time course newly introduced is wine making for the amateur, but vou have to be 18 to register for it. Free for the 24-hour course is $15. credit courses. Other Durham courses Only one of the new courses is an official credit course. Called soil mec- hanics, the course introduces the student to many facets of that began in October run throughout the winter. Among the more specia- lized repeats are guitar THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION of the FEDERAL RIDING OF ONTARIO ANNUAL MEETING to be held at SUTTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Tues, Jan. 23, 8:00p.m. || H. Polak, Pres. Now Is The Time To Order Your WINTER FUEL I Money Foal Cremium SAVE! Call Collect 668-3381 DX FUEL OIL = CALL US TODAY FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE \\i1/ LADIES MEN'S - CHILDREN'S WALLPAPER $1 49 single Roll a A, hip" ibs A AL soil engineerigg, classifica tion and use. Another new course, elec- trical machines and control technology I, ts a three semester program for skilled electrical tradesmen and technicians. It has the support of local industrial concerns There are six other first- time offerings Designed for small business operators and the self-employed, an income tax course is offered for $15 that will ~ take particular ~~account of the tax reforms passed last year by parlia- ment. Introduction to property management, a 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. day course every Thursday for five weeks, costs $70, and covers the basic theories and techni- ques of managing invest- ment real estate. Print journalism is being introduced in a short course requiring minimal typing ability. Small house and cottage design teaches the basics of building design and renova- tion, but basic knowledge of drafting is needed. Basic machine shop and model making techniques, introduces students to prac- tical use of lathes, mills, drills and grinders, and for the more advanced students, model making and metal working. Hobby farming is for those who work in cities and dream of the country house they'll someday own. It'll teach the basics of becoming located in a farm area. Contract bridge for the beginner is a 12-week course that will introduce students to the world's most popular card game. Seven courses that are A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT ddr ment dat ctntusan idem "Durham College offers 26 extension courses beg re-run earn their graduates credits. Effective supervision administration and human relations are two manage ment courses. Basic typing, introduction to early child- hood, home nursing, and basic . theatre arts are all evening courses. Introduction to real estate is concentrated into 15 days beginning Jan. 29 from 9 am. tod pm. It is designed for those who wish to enter the field immediately and is mandatory for anyone who wishes to become a regis- tered real estate salesman. The remaining four repeat courses are defensive driv- ing, basic silk screen print- ing, effective reading, public speaking and human relations. 'Fun night' Plans are underway for an evening of fun as well as business this year at the annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce. The meeting will begin with a Cocktail Hour at 6:00 p.m. followed by dinner and a business session. Everyone attending will be allotted a large sum of "play money', with which you can try your skills on "Crown and Anchor' and "'Over and Under 7" wheels. A prize will be awarded to the person accumulating the largest amount of "play money' by the end of the evening. The meeting will be held at Conway Gardens, Wed. Jan- uary 24, with dinner begining at 7:00 p.m. Come and see what your Chamber of Commerce is doing for you, and bring your wife or husband. STORE PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 10th, 1973 -- 3 ANNUAL MEETING of DIRECTORS and MEMBERS of PORT PERRY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE will be held at a DINNER MEETING Conway Gardens WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1973 at 7.00 p.m. $3.50 per person COCKTAIL HOUR from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Tickets available from: Eleanors Flowers Richard's Beauty Studio, Port Perry Star or phone 9857183 Wives or Husbands welcome ov "EMELS PLACE" WHERE GOOD FOOD IS ON THE MENU EVERYDAY * % % For 1973 we EMIELS PLACE made up our minds to give * Good Food * Good Service * Reasonable Prices * All this plus service with a smile. TAke-out orders on all Hot and Cold Meals Phone 985-2066 / 2 & SKATES LADIES & CHILDRENS 25 % DISCOUNT S W» CRA v i < » i % v 4 { 5 )

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