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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 10, 1977, p. 6

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Page THE HERALD Wedoeiday Auguit 10 Record enrollment Approximately 131 full lime students are expected to enrol at Sheridan College In September This represents two lo three per cent increase over lost year according Registrar Crnlg She reports that the college lias processed applica as of July 30 compared to at the same time last year Out of the total number of applications 2 are con flrmauons new students who have paid Iho nonrefund able deposit to reserve a place in the program Of Iho 131 students are expected to enrol at the Campus 1 1ST at the Brampton Campus at Die Credit Valley Campus 168 at the ark Campus School of Crafts and Design and an other it the Milton Campus Heavy Equipment School Enrolment statistics show that business both the OtKv lie and Cimpu ire the most this year with a 37 per cent increase In student confirms tions at Brampton and a 12 per cent increase at Oakvllle said Craig Some of the very programs such as travel counsellor heavy equipment construction tech illustration and phlc design were filled by Feb 15 the date Sheridan tees equal consideration for all applicants Since then several other programs have reached full capacity however openings still exist in most of the college schools and divisions The 1 student enrolment expected at the Brampton Campus is a 23 per cent Increase over last year This Increase is based on the larity of the business pro grams together with transfer of programs from the Campus and new program offerings Rcgislriion for all full lime day programs to take place September to Classes start September fewer accidents on 40 The widening of a six mile stretch costing million of the Highway bypass south the Toronto International Airport In a per cent decrease In traffic minister of Irons porta lion and communications Snow has announced the Occident loll on previous four lane extending between Highway 10 Drive was Through 1975 there were rearend collisions compared to In 1976 a decline of per cent While accidents resulting from were down as against in 1975 the decrease was not as dramatic Chess mess CANDIDATES MATCHES V ex USSR a USSR Spossky USSR 44 Hungary It is highly unusual to see such a onesided Grandmaster match as Korchnoi The Soviet defector now living In Holland won the first 3 games of the rmtch Spassky Portisch is proceeding more normally The v ill be the players to reach points Day Open drew participants to the Toronto Central Chess Club First place was taken by the pre- tournament favorite of Toronto who the only Master in attendance He scored out of The mt he conceded is given here S MiLcod1633 2307 KingsGambit I g5 g4 The Gambit an old and sharp variation d4 On dS 7 Black wins 7 Bxg4 Qxg4Ilxd49 to in previous master games white has c3whichlcads to equality Black can now double whitf pawn by 9 but he would have two this two Bishops 10 Qe7 12 HH 13 g4h3l4 Be2Nc515 Block dec to try his luck In the ending There is little else he can do as White has the two Bishops a safe position and threatens At this point Black had used 1 hour In an White used 1 hour As the time control both had to hurry 18 17 IB Bg5 Bxg5ch ltdeS Kdl 29 Imposition is now a clear draw The game continued due to mutual tune pressure 30 Kdl KdlNt5ch32 Kd4Nf3ch33 34 Kc3Kc6 Draw agreed Time White 1 Black UPCOMING EVENTS Labour Day Open Sept round system in prizes Enlries Box Toronto White P Black K h5 While to play aid draw A famous study 1922 1 ICE CHASE A motorcycle led police In a rinse Street In tad of pull his over the side of Mou when police ordered him to stop August After police caught the Get rtown resident he was transported to division and were made for a ball CAR HIT Thieves stale a tape deck from a vehicle parked in the of a home on Bruce- wood Crcs In Georgetown Augusts RYDERS TV TOSHIBA QUASAR HITACHI MOORE PARK PLAZA Georgetown Acton id mirounding arm MOORE PARK ANNOUNCEMENT EVERETT Bioos Brampton announced today mat he has accepted a with RALPH ASSOCIATES economic and resource policy coniullanti Mr Bloos resigned his position as Deputy Minister the Ontario Ministry of the Environment a position ho had held for five following ten years at Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food Ha was educated at the Ontario Agricultural College Guelph and I he of London England Mr Biggs Is Vice President of the Canadian National Exhibition Association a member and past President of the Rotary Club of Toronto a Fellow and past President the Agriculture Institute of Canada and commendeur do I Icole do la Province Quebec Mr Biggs emphasized thai his decision lo accept the partnership In no way altered his Intentions to contest the Federal nomination for the new of Brampton Ho stated that this business en deavour would a continuing professional contact both the and private sector and an even greater appreciation the problems facing the country today Mr Biggs advised that while ho would maintain an office In both and Toronto most of his work would be conducted from the location Graduates win scholarships Three young women from Ha I Ion Hills have received scholarships to University in Hamilton Lynn and JSsc of Aclan were awarded with the Chancellor Scholarships worth one years fees the university Louise of Georgetown received the Merit Award worth THE PUPPET MAKER Mathew Holmes 11 Joined In with children at the Acton Library on Wednesday to make own puppet using car board ape and their Imagination The three women running the display were Margaret Merrin Anne Irvine and Wendy They ran program on Friday at the Georgetown I Ibrary The most popular puppets were the mice and Are you NEW TO TOWN or hove you lust moved into a now home Would I to call on vou with GIFTS and Informal on about Georgetown For litis Information and Its call Joan Gillespie at 8774812 QUEEN ST E DELUXE ROOMS NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT POW WOW LOUNGE THIS WEEK GARY FAIRBURN Country Western RED BARREL ROOM THIS WEEK SYD RABBIT Rock Band EXOTIC DANCERS DAILY Noon Till LEMON TREE RESTAURANT Open Dally From a till Roast Beef Luncheon 007 saves world again Movie Review By LAURIE LACE In what has been called the best of the Bonds the latest James Bond movie The Spy Who Loved Me promises a good way to escape reality Travelling inlo the world of adventure this movie creates a great setting for the young and old to sec themselves in the spy world Agent Roger Moore teams up with Soviet spy Andy Barbara Bach in trying lo des lory Ihe evil world Curt an eccentric ego maniac who plots to destroy the world as Strom berg plans to create a new exciting world beneath the sea Strom berg a henchman Jaws Richard Kiel poses a big threat to Bond success as he tears through his victims with his shark like steelcapped teeth At one point in the movie Jaws actually kills a shark This certainly Is a sight to see With latest spy Bond and his sexy counterpart travel through Europe Middle East and he oceans depths In their attempts to save the world Some of the sets are dazzling Incorporating some very good effects and the photography Is fairly good with one excep tional shot in the Middle East Not much different the old Bond movies The Spy Who Loved Me still carries several corny clinched lines mainly Bond and his female Overall this Just another typical escapade with a few added extras Fine for Bond fans or anyone who just wants to get away from a couple of hours WE WILL BE CLOSED for SUMMER VACATION August to RE OPENING MON AUG IS Sorry for any Inconvenience DOUBLE HAPPINESS RESTAURANT Elmers six rules Look 1 idly ton R J kc ti all Play you am I a laic don W ltd I all 111 lact com Seeking relief from the heat Boehmers can add central air conditioning to your present forced air heating system and youll be cool all summer long Every sum mer And youll be adding to the value of your home SPECIAL SUMMER AIR CONDITIONING OFFER Summer discounts until August 31st Call and ask about our special atr condition ing offer us for a free estimateMmmmm Keep cool Let central air conditioning add 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