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Port Perry Star, 10 Jan 1973, p. 7

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'Manchester News Hope every one enjoyed a very happy holiday season. A sincere wish to all for a happy and prosperous New Year. . A. Roberts David Conboy accom- panied by his mother is spending a three week vac- ation in Ireland with rel- atives. Mrs. Marjorie Walsh, Mrs. Frances Hutchinson, Mrs. Novice, Saturday, Dec. 23, Keith Real estate shutout the Lions 2 - 0. Wannikoff and Ashmore scored for Keith. Lake Scugog Lumber down White Feather Farms 5 - 2. Shaw scored a pair for L.S. with Griffin Ausmin, and Andrew scoring singles. Scott scored for White Feather Farms. . Wed., Dec. 27, Keith Real Estate defeated Lake Scugog Lumber 2 - 1. Potts scored both goals for Keith. White Feather Farms 3; Lipns 1; Dunn, Williams and Bright scored for W.F.F. Sandison scored for the Lions. Thursday, Dec. 28, Keith downed White Feather Farms 5 - 1 Kristeson scored 3 and Wannikhof scored 2 for Keith Real Estate. Fellows scored for White Feather Farms. } Lake Scugog Lumber and Lions battled to a 1 - 1 tie. Carrier scored for the Lions while Sutherland scored for Lake Scugog Lumber. Bantam -- Dec. 27, Zerring and Lions battle to a 5 - 5 tie. Prosser scored two with McQuade. Percy and Oliffe getting singles for Zerring. For the Lions it was Rahm with three and Tudge with Geer scoring singles. Peels downed Haines Esso 3 - 1, Frances scored two for Peels with Moore scoring the other. Haines only goal. MLM shut out Emmerson Insurance 5 - 0. McKeer scored two for MEM with Kristensen, Gunter and Lane scoring the others. In the first Pee Wee game Flamingo Pastries won an easy victory over Bolton Construction by a score of 7 - 2. George Hamilton got a hat trick while his brother Har- vey received a pair. Fellows and Geer got the other two goals. Carriere and Reese tallied for Bolton. In the 2nd Pee Wee game, Tripp Construction defeated Frank Real Estate by a score of 7 - 2. Williams and Geer with hat tricks each and a single by Watson led the easy victory. Taylor and Ashmore tallied for Frank Real Estate. In the first Bantam game, Haines Esso defeated Em- 'merson Insurance by a score of 4 - 2. Van Shagen with a pair and singles by Black and Hatfield scored for Haines, Webb and Wald sinburger scored singles for Emmerson In the 2nd game the Legion scored a overwhelming vie tory over Peels Chicks by a score of 10 - 2. Fudge, Van Weston, and Rahm with pairs and singl®s by Geer, Page Stephenson and Krooneburg led the Legion team to its easy victory. Francis and Williams scored singles for Peels Chicks. Barbara Wood and daugh- ters all of\'Poronto visited with their father Mr. Tho- mas Roberts during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Mitchell spent Xmas Day in Toronto with their 'Mr. and Mrs. D. Gillard. The U.C.W. meeting will be at Laura Wilsons, Jan- uary 4th, 2 p.m. Everyone welcome. League In the third game, MLM scored two quick goals by Litt and Larmer in the first period and held off Zering Pontiac Buick to the end with a 2 - 0 victory. - granddaughter. Holiday "visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and Wesley were: Mr. and Mrs. Harley Johnson and family, Diane and Gregory of Fen- wick, Mr. and Mrs. James Torrens and family, Ken- neth, Ronald and Lee-Anne of Montreal. } Mr. 'and Mrs.' L. B. Roberts, Mr. T. Roberts, Mrs. Marjorie Walsh, Mrs. Frances. Huchinson, Mr. Jack McKee were Xmas dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. King. 'Mr. and Mrs. O. Croxall entertained their family at dinner Xmas Eve and a few friends New Years Eve. Also congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Croxall on the birth of their granddaugher born to Mr. and Mrs. John Croxall. 7, Soe ' ol a's a RR RR RRR RRR RARER Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stevens PORT PERRY STAR -- were with Mrs. F. Stevens for the Xmas weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobson have moved into their new "home. Best wishes for much happiness in your new home. Mr. and Mrs. L. Best entertained Ron and Barb Crosier and boys Sandy and Sally McTavish and Steven of Breckin. Mr. John Spen- cer of Oshawa, Miss N. Horslin of Port Perry at Xmas. Mr. and Mrs. Art Fielding entertained Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Maurice of Ottawa, Robert, Marg Lyn and Beth Hirst of Midland over the Xmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John King- stone spent Xmas day with Mr. and Mrs. E. Pegg of Greenwood and entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and Wesly New Years Eve. Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Roberts were Thursday, Jan. 4th, 1973 -- 19 A a a a a a a a al RR RR RRR RR RR RR RR RRR RRR RR IRR Mr. and Mrs. Peter Croden and family of London, Mr and Mrs. Peter Cooling, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. G. King and family. Mrs. F. Stevens spent the New Year week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim "Stevens in Toronto. . Mrs. Dolly Robert was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McFadden inOshawa for the Xmas weekend. Don't forget to feed the birds now. Please phone news to 985 - 2758. Mr. and Mrs. A. Roach spent the Christmas holidays with their family at the home of their daugnter Mr. and Mrs. Stanly Isoki, Thornhill. New Years guest with Mr. and Mrs. A. Roach were Mr. and Mrs. Hal Martin, Mark- ham, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shank, Mrs. Ruth Barfoot John, Mr. John and daughter and son Richardson Wendy and friend of Toronto, Mrs. Maude Crosier of Port Perry. GOING OVERSEAS You'll Need A PASSPORT PHOTO Contact Peter Hvidsten VanShagen scored extension can 3 Ww : CONTINUIN er, A Ww 1 N y, y, NS X % Beginning January 15, Durham College is adding % new, important courses to its KX programme, as well as repeating courses in D response to popular demand. Take advantage of K new career opportunities through continuing ; education. Special interest courses too - Ww G5 enable you to make the most of your leisure time. TO REGISTER, write or phone the Registrar's Office to obtain an official application form. Phone 576-0210 (extension 244) daytime only, or write Durham College, Box 385 Oshawa, Ontario. You can register at the College in person, anytime during the day, or Thursday, January 4 and Wednesday, January 10 from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. (Running of all programmes is subject to minimum enrollment requirements.) EFFECTIVE SUPERVISION - Administration 272-12-SA (Tuesday, 6-8 p.m. starting January 16). This course is designed to improve the ability of supervision in administrative, office, clerical, professional, technical, financial and commercial fields. It will be beneficial to those in both profit-oriented and service, industries, in government organizations, in small, medium or large interprises. Fee for this 20 hour course is $30.00. HUMAN RELATIONS 272-12-MR (Tuesdays 8-10 p.m. Starting January 16) The objective of this course is to help the supervisor to deal effectively with his problems in the area of personnel management. Using the case method, the student learns 'by doing" and studies Human Relations in accordance with modern management concepts. Fee for this 20 hour course is $30.00. BASIC TYPING 270-42-TY (Tuesdays 6-8 p.m. starting January 16) This introductory type- writing course is an intense and thorough course in touch typewriting including letter styles, tabulation, centering, reports and manuscripfs. This course is designed to give secretarial' competence in the operation of electric typewriters with speed of 40 words per minute or better. Fee for this 50 hour introductory course is $30.00. DEFENSIVE DRIVING 299-10-DD (Wednesdays 7:30-10 p.m. starting January 17). The Defensive Driving course, sponsored by the Ontario Safety League is a simple economical way to cut down your accident and insurance rates. It enables you to analyse your own driving habits and improve them. It also teaches you how to deal with tough roads and weather conditions, and the other driver. Fee for the 4 week course is $8.00. INCOME TAX COURSE 299-10-TA (Wednesdays 6-8 p.m. starting January 17) Designed for small business operators and proprietors, self-em- ployed persons, salesmen on commission and sales agents, this course provides an under- standing of current income tax procedure. Special attention is given to the study of the Canadian Tax Reform Bill. Fee for this 24 hour course is $15.00. INTRODUCTION TO REAL ESTATE 275-10-RE % This course is concentrated into three weeks, % Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. x beginning January 29. It is an intensive 2 programme intended for those wishing to go into % real estate immediately. II is mandatory for ¥ everyone who desires to become a registered "8 real estate salesman. Upon successiul coh 5% pletion of the course, a pass percentage ng a x minimum of 75 percent, the applicant mi ply i "ou "ra PRP PSR to the R Brokers Act c/o De Attairs for re § trar of the Lonsumer Act prior to trading in rea hour Durham course (s $100.00 materials and examinatior PUBLIC SPEAKING and HUMAN RELATIONS 299-10-PS (Wedncadays 810 p.m farting 2 January 17) Businessmen, service clubs inde » - church groups members can improve their x personal effectiveness in public speaking Q situations. The course will cover the theory of ¥ communication, techniques of wr iting and ® delivering successful speeches, informal talks ¥ and presentations. Fee for this 24 hour course is % $15 00 Bars ------, EDUCATION New Durham Courses BASIC SILK SCREEN PRINTING 299-10-SS (Wednesdays 6-8 p.m. starting January 15) This is a course designed for persons. who wish to attain skills in basic stencil cutting, screen making and printing. Fee for this 24 hour course, which includes materials, is $25.00. MENT 275-10:PM This course runs for 5 weeks every Thursday from 9 am' to 4 p.m. commencing January 18th. The course studies practical methods for successful property management. It covers the basic theories and techniques of managing investment real estate. Fee for this 30 hour course is $70.00 including all materials and examinations. . INTRODUCTION TO Course ru MANAGE- GUITAR WORKSHOP 299-10-GW (Wednesdays 6-8 p.m. starting January 17) This a beginner's course in the guitar. It is designed to start the student on a programme of delf-development, and will cover fingerboard notation, basic music theory, chords and basic progressions in the form of both written and practical exercises. Fee- for this 24 hour course is $15.00. EFFECTIVE READING 299-10-ER (Mondays 6-9 p.m. starting January 15) This course is designed to improve your reading-and listening skills to assist you in getting the most value from your reading and discussions. Careful evalu- ation, and an individual programme to suit your abilities, create an excellent learning situation. Fee for this 36 hour course is $25.00. BASIC THEATRE ARTS 399-40-TA (Mondays and Thursdays 7-10 p.m. starting January 15) This course will give the student an overall picture of theatrical production, the end result being the actual production of a play. Those who successfully complete this introductory course will be eligible to take one or more of the following courses to be offered in 1973-74: Creative Writing for the Stage, Acting Techniques, Production and Direction, Stage Management and Mechanics and Set Design. Students successfully completing all aspects of the course will be awarded a Theatre Arts Six Subject Certificate. Fee for the 48 hour introductory course is $30.00. HOME DECORATING 399-40-1D (Wednesdays 7-10 p.m. starting January 17) This course is designed to make more attractive and efficient use of spare and unused space, to plan for a new home or cottage, and to help in the exterior decorating and landscaping. Supplies for individual projects, where required are to be provided by the student. Fee for this 24 hour course is $15.00. INTRODUCTION TO PRINT JOURNALISM 399-40-PJ (Tuesdays 6-8 p.m. starting January 16) This is a short 20 hour introductory course in newspaper and magazine journalism covering such aspects as general reporting, feature writing, editorial writing, editing, journalism law and ethics. Minimal typing ability is prerequisite. Fee is $15.00. INTROCUDTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 391-40-EC HOME NURSING 391-40-HN (Tuesdays 8-10 p.m. starting January 16) This 10 week course, covering such topics as health protection, care of the sick and injured, community health services, has been developed by the Canadian Red Cross Society, and successful students receive a special Red Cross certificate and pin on completion of the course. Taken in conjunction with Introduction to Early Childhood Education, it represents one subject in a six subject certificate programme. Fee is $10.00. SMALL HOUSE AND COTTAGE DESIGN 499-20-HD (Tuesdays and Thursdays 7-9 p.m. starting January 16) This course is designed to help the student design and draw plans for a house or cottage as well as the renovations to an existing dwelling. It covers the fundamentals of architectural drawings, building standards, building codes and specifications necessary to produce a set of working drawings. Included in this course are related subjects, pictorial drawings including perspectives, history of architecural building construction and materials A prerequisite of this 12 week course is a basic course or experience in drafting. Fee is $30.00. STAMP COLLECTING 199-10-st (Wednesdays 6-8 p.m. starting January 17) Called the sport of kids and kings - stamp collecting has fascinated many people since the advent of stamps in 1840. The course will include terminology of stamp collecting; instruction as to - a general collection or specialized by country or topic; purchasing of stamps; identification of stamps. The last night of the course will be a stamp exhibition for those participating and other interested persons in the area. Fee for this 10 hour course is $15.00. BASIC MACHINE SHOP and MODEL MAKING TECHNIQUES 199-40-BM (Tuesdays 6-9 p.m. starting January 16) This course introduces students to basic machine practices in the area of engine lathes, milling and drilling machines and grinders. Students will be instructed in the practical applications of these machine tools. Concurrent with the basic machine course, there will be a project oriented course in model making and metalworking for those with some knowledge of machine tools. Fee for this 51 hour course is $40.00. SOIL MECHANICS 171-53-SM (Mondays 7-10 p.m. starting January 15 The following topics will be covered in this introductory course: Importance of Soil Engineering, Mechanical Composition of Soil, Weight Volume Relations, Capillary Tension, Permeablitiy, Classification of Soils, Compactioh, Shear Strength, Consolid- ations, Laboratory Test and Procedures, Introduction to Foundations. Fee for this 50 hour course is $30.00. ELECTRICAL MACHINES AND CONTROL TECHNOLOGY | 199-40-VA (Tuesdays and Thursdays 7-10 p.m. starting January 14) This is a 3 semester programme for skiil electrical tradesmen and technicians - covering cArical machines, power devices, and associated electrical relay and solid sta! Vire! systems. Shiftworkers will be a: (Tuesdays 68 p.m. enrollment permits Fee for this 7) starting January 16) Nursery school teachers $45 00. and parents with pre school children Should take advantage of this introduc! ) i WINE MAKING FOR THE AMAT! designed to increase awar in the value vf pre school education howing how to develop skills in respect to teaching CONTRACT BRID 10.CB (Tu This 12 w elementa FOR THE BIGINMNE R290 da 48 py starting Jor 1 sek course in eontract bridae ne dding and piay ry pring topic a st 1 [18 rod bidding of both declarer and defences The ditference between 1 ubber bridqe prin ples will be covered bridge strated at a tournament at the end of the course and duplicate will be demon 100 WM ( Tueod 810pen farting Jan Th Course lesigned for th ence ccord keeping As a conclusion liscusston w nired around how part time farmer fits into the established + scene Fee for this 24 hour course is $15.0( RNR RT ON SGC

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