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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 28 Apr 1982, p. 12

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Principal's report from ESPSS by Gilles Cig-Mars Principal-ESPSS Adult Education Program. By now most everyone of our readers has learned of the new Opportunities which exisl to acquire secondary school credits through the B.5:F 87S: Adult Educalion program beginning in September 1982. In my mind this is a very exciting concept and although publicity for the program has been gained by newspaper coverage, television and radio interviews, and through the distribution of our Adult Education pamphlet in the com- munity, it is possible that you have not heard of it yet. If not we would be pleased to receive your call at 549-7446. Miss Venante Francis is available for in- formation about courses, registration procedures, etc. Carreers Information Centre. This past month we have Opened a newly created Student Ser- vices Careers Infor- mation Centre under the auspices of the E.S.P.S.S. Guidance Department. This spacious new facility is designed completely around the acquisition and dispensation of information related to careers, whether it be trade, business, or professionally _ orient- ated. Information on job interviews, job description of all kinds, job requirements, financial assistance for study or career preparation, Canada manpower resources, etc., are all available in the new Centre. In addition we have held well attended seminars on the following topics: a) Representatives of Katimavik b) Ontario Provi- ncial Police on careers in police work. c) Georgian College - Careers in cQmputer education Appren- liceship counsellor d) Student Emp- loyment: Centre in- lerviews e) Wilfrid Laurier University presentation f) Ontario Student Assistance Program -re_ financial assistance to students (OSAP) g) Brock University presentation SUMMER COTTAGES Satisfaction Guaranteed PENETANG 549-7227 3A ROBERT ST.W. Page 12, Wednesday, April 28, 1982 h) On April 28, the Careers Information Centre al E.S.P.S:S. will feature a _ special program for 9c- cupational and educational _informa- tion. It 'is called "Choices" and is a hands-on computer assisted program with a direct computer hook- up [o Oltawa. Students will therefore have direct and immediate access {0 visual in- formation on a variety of potential occupations. We feel that by establishing the Careers Information Centre we are responding positively to the needs of E.S.P.S.S. students at a time when they need it the most. The cost to our basie budget to establish the Careers information Centre was several thousand dollars, however, I believe that it is money well spent if it increases student awareness of what is available and how to go about getting it. Open House at ¢.S.P.S.S. Next week (April 26-30) is Education Week in Ontario. We at E.S.P.S.S. will mark this Occasion with a special Open House during the evening of Wednesday, April 28. We see this as our op- portunity to greet you and share with you some of what we do normally, as well as some of the things we can do of a_ special nature. Some of the The Convenience Food Store __ that has it when you need it! Canada Dry, Club Soda, Tonic or regular or sugar free GINGER ALE 750 ml bottle plus 30° deposit/per GRILLTI activilies which-will be in progress from 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. that Wednesday _ evening are: : a) The program "Choices" described above can be seen in operation until 8:00 p.m. only. The operators of the computer will be happy {to demonstrate this service {0 you. b) The Guidance Department will also provide a large display of Career Information. c) The Commercial department is hosting a Centennial Typing Contest during the morning. The public is invited to come and observe. During the evening, the public is invited to participate in Hands-On _ practice typing sessions on both manual and electric typewriters. Inform- alion about other office and clerical skills will be available. e) The Physical Education department has organized a Basketball game _bet- ween the 1981-82 E.S.P.S.S. All-Stars and former @ f.5.F 2S. 2 players. Also football films "of B:S.P-SS: teams, present and past will be shown. f) The Music department will provide intermittent musical presentations in the Cafeteria. g) The Art depart- ment will provide Art displays and Art related activities for the public. h) The Mathematics department will provide Prices effective Wed., April 28 until closing Tues.,May 11, 1982 "RIGHTS RESERVED TO LIMIT QUANTITIES" a Hands-On computer display. i) The' History department will provide historical displays, video and film presentations, and a debate in the Library. j) The' Science department will provide numerous displays of Biology, Physics, and Chemistry. k) The Geography department will provide cOmpuler assisted leaching techniques as well as numerous displays and materials. 1) The English department will provide a display of learning materials used at ES-P-S:S. m) The Library's entire selection will be open to the public and will include a display of E.S.P.S.S. yearbooks of the past years, as well as a display of Cen- tennial literature. n) The Family Studies department will . provide displays of students' sewing projects as well as an ongoing demonstration of machine quilting. 0) The French department will present a model lesson at the junior (grade 9 & 10) level. p) The Occupations department will provide demonstration of Practical Work activity as well as a sale of baked goods. q) The Technical department will provide the following: 1) Electronics: Displays and operation 162 Main Street, Penetanguishene ot Electronic equip- development in the Students will be working ment, including video Drafting student. on project operations, systems, computer 3) Automotive: which will inelude applications, comm-_ Students willbeonhand lathes, tracer lathes, unicalions equipment {o demonstrate their vertical mill, etc. and testing devices. skills in vehicle | Please accept our 2) Drafting: maintenance. This will invitation to visit Drawings and projects include brake main- §.S.P.S.S. on Wed- nesday, April 28 from 7 - 9 p.m.. Come and see, come and participate. This is your school as well as your childrens'. Take advantage of it. We will be here to receive you. will be on display and tenance and engine several students will be analysis. on hand to explain their 4) Sheet Metal: work. Course outlines Funnel project - layout- and testing material transfer to metal, will be available to cutout, forming, wiring and soldering. Machine Shop: parents interested in - concept 5) skill and U.S. No. 1 grade BANANAS 39% U.S. No. 1 grade RED GRAPEFRUIT 10/°1.89 9 Ib. bag $2.29 SPY APPLES 'C' grade _ MUSHROOMS 'DStNo Lede 0 ROMAINE LETTUCE U.S. No. 1 grade CUCUMBERS U.S. No. 1 grade BROCCOLI COCA COLA PRODUCTS veryday low prices 5 99 cc: 24 - 300m! bottles +Tax + Deposit Coke, Sprite, Tab, Schweppes, Fanta Orange, etc., Mix 'n Match : ORCHARD FRESH WHOLESALE Hwy 27 Midland (next to 0 P P ) OPEN: Mon., Tues., Wed & Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Always open Sundays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Special prices in effect from Wed., April 28, to Tues., May 4

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