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Whitby Free Press, 15 Apr 1992, p. 30

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]PAGE 30. WIIITY FREE PRE8S, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1992 Local displays scheduled Education -Week sta.rts April 216 Science fair BETE HAMILTON explains the liner points of her project, 'the pH balance of lemons,? to judge Mike Vatcher at the Durham Region Science Fair held T'hursday at Anderson. Hamilton's project investi- gated wliich fr-uit gives the most power.. the lemon came out on top. Photo by Mark RSSur, Whitby Fr.. Pro Seminars, bank teller course are,- offered at coflege The Durham College continuous learning division is offering a variety cf new courses rangmng from general interest courses te free seinars. Courses will b. available for spring registration. For the first time, a bank teller course is now being offered te help develop the sills te' set up, operate and balance a teller's cash. The course, will be. held from April 30 te June 18, Thursdays from 8:30 te 10:30 p.xn. It will also be offered in Uxbridge fromn April 28 te June 16, 8 te, 10 p.m. Two fr-e. seminars offered at Durham College are 'College boans or bursariesd and 'Planning your job search.' s' College boans or bursaries' wMl sow how te apply, when te apply and where te apply. The 'planning your job search' seminar will teach interview uille, self-promotion and how te, find hidden jobs. The job search seminar will be held in Oshawa on Tuesday, April 28 from 6:30 te 8:30 p.m. 'The. bans or bursares seminar will be held on Monday, May 4, from 6:30 te 8:30 p.m., in Oshawa. Customer service excellence is. offered as a course and also a day seminar, te learn, as a front-uine employee,. excellent custemer service techniques, including winning words, soothing phrases, effective problexn-solving and mastering calmneas. The course will be taught by lecturer Dan Strathani. It runs in Uxbrig from April 19 te July 15 semmnar w.U au inOshawaTon Saturday, May 9 from 9 a.m. to 4 Pmn. For more information on these or other courses offered by the continuous learning division, calI 721-2000 (ext. 507)- Education Week te being obaervedacresa Ontario durlng the. week cf April 26 te May, 2. The . Ontario -Secoeidary Teachers' FederateionDistrict11, and tue=uhm -Board of Education are sosrn public pefrances ad displays by studentsfmpublic econdary sehools in the DramRgot highlight this years theme te Education Week, 'Learning for Life.'1 There will b. three public displays: Oshwa Centre, at centre court <by Eaten's); Pickerig recreation centre on Vaile arm Rd. S. in Pickering and Pickering Town Centre. 1AUl dispîays can be seen froni Monday, Aprl 27 to Thurs&ay, April 30., At, the Oshawa Centre, a presentation cf student writng, art and projects as well as club displays are featured. This year, students are also performing on centre court stage. There will b. a technological studies' CAD-CAM demonstration by Anderson. CVI on Tuesday aflernoon, April 28. Henry Street High Schooî's choir and senior band will perform Wednesday evening, exhbitonof nfraie, usinativeb fte dslas roets aind o technoofyOnhtsrsow hla en desyigere.enir anviron- tomteua e alNentor (N. n ikrn %at eut The EhiomentlSocsArl-2 o2 sa *eltrisofnfratioerdinaternative uel crs/usesn * hnteractiesoohsin adreyignex he ib ml *To oh e Fscati n Mnttaino abg ipa * Ecosystm, habditpat ad inbefoâremdelsh nlue theviomane ..Wra upt hw niomna InvenArionare il phrograms ithruhu hdyt " Envti, onmnall ripoerendlrutivedfse.crviceste hontraie, coon fic aend olnly)hii *The Ecninqmnta f ai Show ith Carli Farquason , andta mneml.fersfthmelrnoAroat fo tenfirttre sa s p. rat cf t ongEnvironmental edvcationeshoae i pern te strugener; a public o hatrm,spril 2,adm.ffte 6 p.m.,nd on Sndy Arl 6 DuThe'n EnvironnientalNetw Sork(N iawegte chre tusregi on miand te Mer Tono'<eyToontheArgBute incoudelsuch inomto. shwt opsadlnfl compan nam nes r this bookiet. oird f rm n eComm g eveool tud: sApri.25teh26a ,wiToronte Woen one Whcsti1992The linwconferi ent pote therslparticton Safuwomen Ain cyc 9 g o etals, a (416) 462-1938. 26 Drtion i(rgamn asewr DEi ' ed bt e assoiaetin of Mruicaecyue ccle Co-ord ce brs.Registrato thid accom.maioare being o-TornatBed bythe Bclungx A i22t, te dTo ion Scnd ineyrathal cofence o auofeesciesorateidnces o ts, caupses and lcures' spoenoresy.rasration) Op-62 tio. or furterinrmaion, cf omn sntat(1)900.déalcl(4642-98 Theyenviron1enWal terBAunndy doso dele coc'aew i orakaing-. cWseDvrin'aosrdb h April 29. Students and teachers will be on hand te answer anyý questions that the viewing public my bave. At tue Picke rin creation centre, display = adcf tudent writing, art and projects will b. featured in a sttic display., At tue Pickerinj, Town Centre there wiI l e: student demonstrations' and perform- ances. Jamboree.*upcoming Four Whitby elementary schools wiIl b. partîcipating in, tii AII-Durhan FokDanceJdam- bore. on Thursday, May 7 in Whitby. The jamboree, at Father Leo J. Austin: Catholic Seconda-ry Sehool, from 7 *te 9 p.m. wilI include satudents .from 'Leslie MeFarlane Pringle Creek and West L ieeublic sehools, and St. Paul'C at oic chool. By Conat. Grant Arnold Durham Regional Police Crime Steppers and Durham Regional Police robbery squad are asIng for the public's help in soling ýan attempted robbery- that occurred on Sunday, Jan. 12 in the Town cf Broughamn. At approximately 11:55 p.m., two males entered the Beckers store, both wearing masks. One of the suspects made bis way behind the counter and attempted te open the cash register, while the other maIe kept watch. The c erk was teld'te open the cash tili but she was also unsuccessful. After beth attempts faiîed, beth suspects calnily left the store and walked westbound on Hwy 7 tewards Brock Rd. No. weapon was produced. Suspect #1 is described as male, white, 6-ft., tin build, age 18 to 20, wearing a blue jacket, white dlay mask (pssibîy a galie mask), running shoes and" carrying a kffhaki-colourd Suspect #2 is male, white, 5-ft. 10-mns., stocky build, aged 18 te 20, wearing a clear (with brown tint) plastic mas k and Crime Stoppers wilî pay up te, $1,000 in cash for information leadi*ng te arrest of these two robbers. Do you have any information on who they mright b.? If so, call Crime Stoppera. Similar cash rewards will b. paid for information leading te, an arrest in any serious crime. The Durliarn Regional Crime Stoppers hotline is 436-8477 (that's 46TP) and is open 24 hours pr day, seven days a week. The phonn umber can be dialedfrm most areas of the region free of charge. If tuis number is Ion g distance, you can Sillcohlect or calI through your local Durham RKegionial Police numbor and ask for Crie Stoppers. Calis will neyer 'b. traced or recorded. You willî not be required te identify yourself or have te g o court. Constable Grant Arnold is the. co-ordinator with tii. Durham Regional Crime Steppers and writes this article te help combat crime. deuti d-to ns w* emay* e nt- o DrW r * - *.. ire tope s : . Bx e5, OhawasOnari

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