Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 8 Aug 1984, p. 13

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Durham College expansion ne The official opening of Durham College's new Skilled Trades and High Technology building is scheduled for August 28th and the work should be completed on schedule. Some equip- ment has been moved in- to the new building already, and more will be put in place over the next several days. Land- scaping should be finish- ed by August 10. The Pro- ject Engineer, Glen Schabler, anticipates no problems in having the building ready for oc- cupancy by the time Fall classes begin on involved in the main building are also on schedule, with the Library to be completed August 13, the cafeteria 'on August 20 and the stu- dent's lounge on August 24. the College will be able to take care of 3,000 students, and this year alone, anticipates on enrolment of 2,600. With this new expan- | sion, the College is able to put new programs in- to place. These include the Food and Beverage and Office Systems Ad- ministration . In addition, Durham has an arrangement with General Motors to pro- vide fourth-year appren- ticeship training for In- dustrial Electricians in : Fishing Resiilts? the servicing of robots. There will be a broader spectrum of Computer Integrated Manufactur- ing training with the Col- expanded system. lege's CAD/CAM PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. August 8, 1984 -- 13 Durham is also increas- ing training programs in Fibre Optics. Durham's President, Mel Garland, states that all signs point to a period of significant growth for the College. In addition to providing accom- modation for more students in this region, Durham is in a position to take students for its unique programs from ars completion across Ontario. Mr. Garland emphasizes that Sew government delines require that all colleges be available to students throughout the Province, Drop Your tine In The Classified! CALL: As you can see, the judges had a tough left) was their ultimate choice. At left is } time selecting the Miss Scugog Regatta princess 'Kim Baker and at right are 985-7383 Queen in Caesarea Saturday morning, but princesses Debbie Day and Donna Ferraro. No, Hallowe'en didn't arrive a few Corio irae Dawn Legere of Port Perry (second from months early. These were judged best costumes in the Lake Scugog Regatta is required prior to advertisement publication. Parade held on Saturday to kick off the an- ADVERTISING nual event in Caesarea. Underneath the DEADLINE: scarey faces are Kersti Poupard (left) and Monday 12 Noon Donny Hughes. See you October 31, kids. |p] KAWARTHA SUMMER THEATRE At the Air Conditioned Academy Theatre in Lindsay, Ontario -- THIS WEEK -- "A SPIDER IN THE HOUSE" by Brian Tremblay. Starring: Brian Tremblay and Susan Purdy. Directed by: Elsa Bolam AUGUST 7th through AUGUST 11th CURTAIN TIMES: Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. Wednesday to Saturday 8:30 p.m. and Wednesday Matinees 2:00 p.m. -- CHILDREN'S PLAYS ... EACH THURSDAY - 2:00 P.M. -- FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: (705) 324-9111 or write: P.0. Box 161, Lindsay, Ontario K9J 4S1 Short Sleeve Sport Shirts & Knits Rugger Pants & Shorts Windbreakers Selection of Dress & Casual Pants From Grand National Trousers * MIRROR-AH REMOTE CONTROL * AUTO OVERDRIVE TRANS * RECLINE FLIGHT BENCH * BODYSIDE MOULDINGS * /4/P21S/TSR14 WSW RADIALS * SPARE TIRE -- CONVENTIONAL * BATTERY-HEAVY DUTY * REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER ® SEATBELT REMINDER CHIME * PROTECTIVE VINYL COATING . * AIR CONDITIONING * POWER STEERING * POWER FART DISC BRAKES * QUARTZ ELECTRIC CLOCK * ROOF VINYL--REAR HALF LUXURY ®* GLASS-TINTED * LIGHT GROUP ° AM/FM STEREO RADIO : BD Still Full Sized -- i, ALL SALES FIMAL - CASH & CARRY ONLY - ALTERATIONS EXTRA Gjregony « Men's Wear Led. PORT PERRY PLAZA Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 10 to 6: 985-8160 Friday to 9; Saturday to 5. Still Low Priced Still Rear Wheel Drive TERY 5761800 VISA fr-- go 815 King St W EIR GIGIGT NT Ho LY FTP

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