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Port Perry Star, 11 Sep 1974, p. 9

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di ih ' a Ny WN IOS Rd . hd Ww AN AL 3 Uy » Eh » , VISIR PE RE NHL AA { F HI IE RI i Ea aa TE A a TE SESE TEVEZ SRE SRN FOERA FATE WE TARE PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 11, 1974 -- 9 . Expandeducationprogram at Durham This fall Durham College has expanded its continuing education program in all areas, and will again offer off campus courses in both Ajax and Uxbridge. A com- prehensive calendar, listing more than 300 courses will be delivered to 67,000 house- holds in the College's service area early in September. There is a big increase in the number of General In- terest courses offered this fall. There are 78 to choose from. Some of the new listings are Antique Collec(- ing. Gunsmithing, Beauty and Charm, Flower Arrang- ing. Macrame, Life Draw- ing. Ladies' Tailoring and : Retirement Planning. Applied Arts courses range from Basic Photog- raphy to Psychology. The Business Division offers an excellent selection on courses in Finance and Economics: Management and Organization; Market- ing. Advertising and Sales: Business Mathematics and Statistics. There are secre- tarial courses in Typing, Forkner and Pitman Short- hand. Medical Science, and A & 3 kL 4 i N Enjoy Delicious PORTO Delicious "PORTO PIZZA" Good Times go together! Why Not Order One Tonight? Phone 985-7151 Music by Larkspur ADMISSION *2.00 Advanced Typing. Technology courses have been considerably expan- ded. 'This fall 58 courses are offered. These include en- tirely new areas such as Dental Laboratory Pro- cedures and Dental Radia logy. For the first time, the Nursing Department is of fer- ing extension courses. Of special interest to Regis- tered Nurses and Nursing Assistants, the subjects include Extension of the Nursing Role. Nursing Sciences I, Pschiatric Nurs- "ing. Rehabilitation Nursing, and Understanding the Gerian. There are 10 courses in Computers and Data Proces- sing offered by the Business and Technology Divisions. The College offers Academic Upgrading courses for those students who need to improve their educational level in basic school sub- jects. Durham College continues to offer a Modular Training program for stationary en- giners, an Accounting Cor- respondence program, a ~ and " 8:30 P-M- Law Clerk's course, Management Programs for the Hospitality and Tourist industry and courses for the Purchasing Management Association of Canada, the Canadian Institute of Traffic and Transportation, the Ontario Real Estate Associ- ation, the Society of Indust- rial Accountants of Ontario, Appointed to advisory committee Township Clerk Neil Bro- die and assistant Clerk Doreen Van Camp were appointed by Scugog council to serve on the technical advisory committee of the Durham region's Planning and Deveopment depart- ment. Council decided that the clerks should arrange their affairs so that one of them could atfend the committee meeting while the other stayed at the township office. The committee is designed to ensure a co-operative liaison between the local muncipality and the region in matters regarding implemetation of an official plan for the Durham Plan- ning Area. the' and the Certified General Accountants Association of Ontario. Durham also offers man- agement seminars, custo- mized for a company or indusiry. as well as Univer- sity Extension courses through Scarborough College, University of Toron- to. and Queen's University. Evening registration for Durham's fall programs in continuing education will be held Wednesday. Sept. 18, Thursday. Sept. 19 and Mon- day, Sept. 23 from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. Registration may also be made by mail, or in person weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Most exten- sion courses begin the week ol September 30. Mixing Cement? 'CEMENT MIXERS FOR RENT PORT PERRY RENT-ALL 108 WATER STREET -- (At The Rear Of Building) Charter 500th Kin club The Association of Kins: men Clubs will charter its 500th Kinsmen Club Friday. September 13th. The 500th Club. which will be named the Kinsmen Club of Tecum- sch & District, is being spon- sored by the Kinsmen Club of Windsor. } A gala banquet and ball will be held to honour the event on Friday, September 13th, at the Beachgrove Golf and Country Club in Tecum- seh. five miles from here. In attendance will be the Kinsmen National Presi- dent. Mr. Mack Skinner of Sydney. Nova Scotia, as well as the Kinsmen Governors from all across Canada. The Prime Minister, Right PORT PERRY. ONT or I85-7356 Honourable Pierre Elliott Trudeau, and the Premier of Ontario, Right Honourable Wiliam Grenville Davis, have heen invited. Kinsmen, now serving 500 communities in Canada, gave over 15 million dollars in service to their commun- ities during this last year. 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