WIITBY FRE.E PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5,1985, PAGE 19 Aluni association would help Durham - improve its programs, Kneil tells grads 1 By MARC VINCENT Free Puess Staff Plans are underway to form an alumni association at Durham College with a presen- tation to thse Board of Goversiors later this year. Thse association, ac- association. A network, similar to thse old boys network of private schools wiIi be set up to heip graduates find placement and work experience and 4 hopefully help them find secure, permanent employment in their prove itseif and its programi, " sald Knell. Ksiell polnted to the Axnerican experience of alumni associations to indicate thse potential success of the organization. According to Knell, the alwmin associations in the American colleges provide needed support to varsity sports teams, bursarles and scisolarsis. "'Alunini associations li America have clout... .they can get things done because their graduates have The formation of an Alumni Association for Durham College was the tiseme of a speech made to the graduating class at the colleges annual convocation ceremony by Whitby Free Press editor Michael Knell (centre) last Saturday. The association will have several goals including fund raising. Knell is seen here witis Nigel Schilling (lef t), chairman of Durham's board of governors and Mel Garland (right), president of the college. Photo courtesy of Durham Coliege cording to Michael Knell, editor of tise Whltby Free Press and a graduate of Durham College, will be com- prised of past Durham students who are stili in- terested in making a contribution to the college. Tise graduates wili help raise funds for the college, assist the ad- ministration in petitioning the gaver- rument, organize an old î students network and help the college in set- tmng standards expected in the industry for the students who will graduate. Tise announcement, made at the convocation speech on Saturday by Knell, outlined some of tise plans for tise alumni field of training," Knell said. The association also intends to expand the present advisory com- mittee of working professionals which ad- vise the college on various aspects of the profession to every division of the college. Lobbying tise gover- nment will be an in- tegral part of the association's respon- sibiities. Getting the governmnent to provide funds for new equip- ment, facilities, teachers and programs is a priority of tise soon to be set up alumni association. "iAn alumni association.. .would give added weight to attem- pts by the college to im- Aj ax bridge club scores Tise following are the resuits of last week's play attise Ajax Bridge Club as reported by Dwight Oland. This was tise clubs monthly iandicapped game. In tise open section (average 156): Nortis and Soutis: Peter Mott and Beth Sweeney, 215.5; Joanne Marden and Bill Sweeney, 200; Jim Colvin and Pisyllis Kelly, 191; Allan Doucette and Walter Soetens, 180; and, Mike Fernley and Frank Wu, 175.5. East and West: Greg Sweeney and Bruce Norman, 199; Lsrry Gif- ford and Dave Hutton, 185; Robert Hanley and Dave Hamer, 182; Evelyn Black and Vers Creelman, 178.5; and, Edns Baker and Helen Mark, 167.7. In the novice section (average 72): Nortis and Souths: Russ and Beth Picker- sgill, 88-, Pat Hsnsley and Mamnie Carr, 82; and, Maureen Tarpey and AI Fetter, 71. East and West: Les and Jean Johnson, 76; Chris Adair and Ted Zaisn, 75; and, Arthsur and Betty Loverseed, 74.5. Tise club has announ- ced tisat tisere will be no game June 11. Instead, tise game will be iseld June 9 in tise gym just soutis of tise St. An- drew's Community Cen- tre, 45 Exeter St., Ajax. YARD SALE Tise Whitby Oshawa brancis of tise Ontario Genealogical Society will hold a yard and bake sale Jusie 8 at 225 Euclid St., Wiitby. AIl welcome. 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Corinne Wendt, A.M.C.T.(A), Tax Coliector, TOWN 0F WHITBY. gone on to be thse movers and shakers ln American soclety."l Members of this college wil soon go on to important positions in business, government and labor and "as in- dividuals ... we can yield that clout for the good of the college," he said. Charlie has gone the right wey, The Dicison Printing and Office SuPPlY route that leeds ta business SUCCBss! CArn7USCTPAY683 196 1 OK ANKLETS$1 9 10K SLAVE RINGS from2200 FRESHWATER $ 0o PEARL STRANDSL Specl 10OK LADIES GEMSTONE& DI AMOND RINGS~39 MALU DUR M-fERCHANDISE ls GUARANTEED ZODIAC PENDANTS from~29 10OK GENTS SIGNET RINGS from~60 10OK GENTS DIAMOND RINGS from I1l~ CORPORATION OF THE I~/~P~z~1 TOWN OF WHITBY PLANNING S DEPARTMVENT Monday, J une 17, 1985, 8:30 p.m. Meeting Hall, Whltby Municipal Building WhItby, Ontario A Public Meeting wili be heid by the Ad- ministrative Committee of the Corporation of the Town of Whtby to consider an amendment to the Whltby Off iciai Plan. The proposed amendment wlii Incorporate "Site Plan Control Policies" Into the Whitby Officiai Plan. The proposed amendment wouid designate ail of the Town as.-a proposed site plan control ares. However, f armn buildings and structures, and low denslty residential deveiopment would be exempt f rom site plant control. The proposed amendment wouid aiso set ouf policies by wfIicl the Town may require road widenings as a con- dition of site plan approvai. The purpose of thse public meeting Is to present thse proposed amendment f0 the public and 10 permit lnterested persons an opportunity to make submissions. If you are unable to attend thse meeting, your written submIssions may be f lied wlth the Planning Department by June 17, 1985. Furfher Information may aiso be obtained f rom the Planning Department (416) 668-5803. ROBERT B. 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