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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Nov 1994, p. 15

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The Clarington Independent, Bowmanville, Saturday, November 12, 1994 15 Academic Results Released by Durham Christian High School Durham Christian High School has competent category, released the results of recent provin- In writing tests, only 3% of the cial reading and writing tests for Durham Christian High School stu- Grade Nine students. dents performed at "limited" level, The percentage of Durham Chris- compared to 6% as a provincial aver- tian students who demonstrated "su- age. At the "adequate" level, the perior" reading skills was 6%, com- school showed 31%, while the provin- pared to a provincial average of just cial average was determined to be 2%. The school also reports that 15% 43%. Six per cent of the Durham of students tested were reading at a Christian High School students' writ- "proficicnt" level, and 52% were ing tests results showed "superior" "competent" readers, compared to scores, while the provincial average in provincial average of just 9% in the the uppermost category was just 3%. proficient category and 30% in the LOCAL BOARDS ^n November 24, key players in Ontario's training and adjustment system are invited to participate in the launch of their Local Board. IN ONTARIO Local Boards will be independent, not-for-profit corporations, governed by a Board of Directors and will address training and adjustment issues in the community. The launch meeting will be hosted by the sponsors. It will be the first step in making your Local Board a reality. Call 1-800-608-4502 if you're unsure which Local Board you're in. The launch is a working meeting that will bring together the seven labour market partner groups who are most affected by how policies are decided and programs run. They include those in the community who . represent business, labour, women, racial minorities, people with disabilities, francophones and educators and trainers. The meeting will feature a presentation on Local Boards and provide the , opportunity for the local labour market partners to meet and discuss this important initiative. WHEN: Thursday November 24; 1994 TIME: 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. (Registration begins at 6 p.m.) WHERE: Legala Banquet and Conference Centre 65 Sunray Street, Whitby. ACCESS:- Simultaneous English/French translators and sign language interpreters will be available. We ask that you advise us in advance if you need these services. : i RSVP: Space is limited. Please RSVP the Local Board Implementation Team at 1-800-608-4502. The Sponsors Canadian LiCommhwn Labour Force canadienne de mise en Development Board 11 . valeur de h main-d'œuvre Canada © Ontario OTAB IcofamI Ontario Training and Adjustment Board Conseil ontarien de formation et d'adaptation de la main-d'œuvre REMEMBRANCE DAY RESCHEDULING AND YARD WASTE AND LEAF PICK-UP The Municipality will collect YARD WASTES AND LEAVES (plants, brush, etc.) in CLEAR PLASTIC BAGS commencing Monday, October 17, 1994. Yard Waste and leaves may be placed at curbside by 7:00 a.m. on the following days: Monday, October 17 Monday, October 24 Monday, October 31 Monday, November 7 Monday, November 21 Monday, November 28 Prior to October 17, leaves must be stored by the householder. Do not put leaves out with other refuse for collection. Yard waste and leaves placed with regular refuse will not be collected. Grass Clippings will not be collected with the yard waste and leaves. REMEMBRANCE DAY DEFUSE RESCHEDULING Because of the closure of the Brock Landfill Site on Remembrance Day, Garbage normally picked up on Friday, November 11, 1994 will be rescheduled for pick-up on Monday, November 14. Please have your refuse at the curb no later than 7:00 a.m. to ensure pick-up. Browning-Ferris Industries (B.F.I.) Eastern Lakes District P.O. Box 2398 Oshawa, Ontario L1H7V6 433-5075 CS-Ind. 4364 Municipality of Clarington Public Works Department 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 623-3379 - MUNICIPALITY OF MARY NOVAK LOCAL COUNCILLOR WARD 1 In Our Community Ward 1 • Strong Focus on Economic Development • Courtice Community Centre • No Tax Increase over the last 2 years • Supporting the individual Needs of the Hamlets • New Fireball • Sustainable Growth • Promoting Environmentally Responsible Growth • Promoting Courtice Employment Area BORN AND RAISED IN COURTICE AREA Your STRONG Voice Authorized by the C.F.O. for the Mary Novak campaign. Mime Mime is a form of artistic communication that has existed since the dawn of humankind. Through the very nature of its silence, mime lends itself to universal understanding as its language is one of actions, not words. Whether on stage, on the street, or informal charades, mime appeals to all ages - its humour crosses all barriers. Come see for yourself on Sunday at ... Bowmanville Mall from 2 to 4 p.m. FREE return shuttle bus service available on Sunday, Nov. 13th at 1:45 p.m. Pick up locations: Melody Homes office on Liberty St. N., Concession St. E. at Mearns Ave., Baseline Community Centre. Deluxe Ice Cream Cakes from Baskin-Robbins will be awarded to 3 lucky children! Clip this advertisement and enter the draw which will take place following this event. You must be present to win. Name ELLIOTT x 1 Regional Councillor - Ward 2 He will "SPEAK UP" for you! Authorized by the CFO for the Carson Elliott campaign. ©

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