Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 7, 1970, p. 4

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Variety Interest Offered in Sheridan College Study Courses of community provincial community collets John of i aread participated mil match that of the liken by hii I put of Hie Burling I do so I post secondary institutions parlment of the I ton Bond of mem mint in in plant prognms within five to ten appointment of i 15 it the Hilton board the 1W70 lotillid almost Education Wil of to supirvLs the Public DO Divis at tilt the of tin Trustees Association opening of Sheridan Col llu id dial fluted in of the ltd is Or JVM Hill of I ml He Mr J Manpower ok over of at as to lln lBbfl Council in March acquired of Ihi new coin was to the appoint of of to I his nut i I in tin lountii Sin 1 1 and 1iel tin col DEVELOPMENT aiken Colli r I 196J Itlit old hut i 107U ad ifcil i svstem like this prepared to mi In slid took iitimnl to fill of Mill i bods of nni HID rod in 0 Hi fill of its Kail Pre in stilt hid more Hun journ id ii so hid il phnlographv business llMh computer systems and soda operations impossible to elsewhere in the province Under the direction of led Don McKlnlcy a past mas in a variety or artistic Heidi the School of dc vclopctl in inn it mm including Us and Ihi school philosophy Insists on graduates being who can make a I producing what the publn Hints an not mm in hi an art lion fashion Technique audi Dentin Arts Applied Photography and Art and Design The division from the ret of students prim or Graphic tall enrolment was pro jeclcil at over students or Die top limit for the School of Visual Am validation of college philosophies and pur j poses education through the success of its graduates ml the Steady growth over the next ten that will sec who will event occupy the bull dins living and learning even more Continuing two way with on both ides between the college nd the communities It serves n all locations A viable learn institution Extracurricular Activities Add Depth to Sheridan Life Sheridan students Under man with of vcar themselves into in animation of la Student and enjoyed needs believed to be the socials and the lira I the first a off I i of potcnlia iltlc It llic i w Dull I- Din d sin rid si hi s in i mm f Its course In Can GROWTH I When the opened Ihen 17 prokxims ity tjnijhl by on two campus I By fall there were 1 Winter Carnival As the number of students still pror foi dm of Applied the lid rcchnolo was born campus Mm I of Hie md if in June 1j to St urn post second i7 and for juo on Hip new tiblishcd tin aid I skilled sHaihtadid an nun ruble i 14 ilassroonil St parkins September lots and fac found routhly a morning to 1 leathers on si iiighl Icuhcrs WO regislntion proarauis- of students by 100 campuses and campuses increased by establishing a loan restructured it fund in his name Kids went sif into a Student Union in week every fall to tin overall operations raise for their pit char lampiLs I and It lurnul SI in the fall of lQbO I rlv editions of the I I first student newspaper Pleased with the success of waj to periodic issues the renovated paper called activities in sponsoring Plans were underway to study the technique of com- I- animation revolution- Scholarships were donated experimental technique ins numbers The student sen induil ate honored teacher Ml On Friday April William Davis- came back the new building Its ill Thousands more came in on April for Open House to welcome Sheridan College to The that Those are daUime programs panned a When Manpower athletic program that in iiing Mucatlon and Training kood hockey team and stud badminton table tennis are counted as well riding judo yoga touched education opened ml clinic Ihc colli iluir SI School of IK si Halt j the School of Visual Aits hatting out of a kind people the past rami clinic on the campus Figures for earlier th it featured exercise machines proportionate and shower Construction on the An 80 foot crane heralded I campus at which the inual of the IBM was scheduled to open in Sept computer that has been in con ember 1967 ran afoul of use colleges Data number of different strikes that summer Visual Arts dents moved Into the building finally in late tcbruarj and begin classes there day March At the new campus Sheridan is already implement Ing its open concept teaching and learning where students arc encouraged to mingle with each other with teachers and eventual with students from other divisions as thev move into the permanent quarters In an interlocking integral program where the guide lines arc a students own in and abilities dan hopes to provide a mean ingful education for students per voir talks and courses life education Sheridan dc DircLtortcrmincd to carry on this c pre Betty Kennedy during open house Processing students It was join minicomputer that the Technology Division acquired a machine that programmed numerically and answers the I Stimulating speakers came and went covering everything from the socialist First Secretary of the Soviet Embas sy to Canada today Hugh to the genesis of the Mustang and the Maverick Larry Johnson of Ford TEACHERS DISCUSS CONTRACTS All of the more than elementary school teachers will meet in Bur tonight discuss progress in contract with the lounty of A negotiation session was held last week and at least one or two more arc slated prior to the meeting of tea at Nelson High School Georgetown Herald A of Horn Company Georgetown Walttr C Blthn Publisher MeGllvray Production Superintendent Advertising Manager Frank News Editor Accountant Terry Allcen Bradley Valerie Caruso Anne Currie Reporter Leslie Clark Dave Hastings John George program students expected at the cam pus by fall include 132 in Applied Arts in Busin ess in Data Processing and the In Visual Arts for a total of 1 132 An estimated students in Applied Arts Bus mess and Technology would re mini at the Brampton campus and would be rcg istcred at the School of Design in Port Credit for a grand to of daytime students growth has been the story for the Visual Arts which offers unique pro grams in animation the one in Canada the College be Two animation ra Gerry loft and seated Peter Jones Photos Professional seminars days or dai In length added to both students and staffs knowledge and practical Programs began putting students out into the commu for a weeks contact the outside world in their own fields The coop program in and business came into existence where students would to lo work for three or four month stretches with throughout their careers Professional development speakers of qualilj and teachers to make bet efforts BUSINESS DIRECTORY H CAR Provisional Consulting Ontario Land Surveyor Ml Horn C MILLESSE Ontario Land Surveyor Duncan Drive Georgetown Residence REPAIR SERVICE JOHN BOUGHTON JEWELLERS Watchmikart Main St production A dio emerged to be a stage for the Another first for Sheridan came when the studio became the head end for Rogers Gib TV sjslem in Brampton ind allowing student broadcasts to go over cable live and students with the administration on fronts so well itnli when student representatives joined a Board of Gov meeting it raised scar a ripple of Interest The first graduation foi two students 145 graduates of 13 different prog rami receive diplomas in DODD CLINIC OP CHIROPRACTIC St 877 Appointment Necessary Chiropractic Clinic SPINAL SERVICE AVAILABLE By Appointment 877o631 Mill St Old Office BARRAGERS CftaniraShlrt 877 Main S 166 All work dona en afternoon Davis giv diplomas ceremony where Minister Willnm the address People in unprecedented numbers to llic colleges second annual Open Home to inspect and stijed to and learn And they back too 12M of them to lake extension courses that ran Bed through pal business sis tems fashion etc applied OPTOMETRIST Brown RO 17 Ma Si Suite For Wallace Thompson 3rd Court 877 Clerk ft CommlulBDor A E Registered Physiotherapist Massage Heat Treatments Electro Therapy REX WAY DRIVE The community on the drug id In on mo lem and so did Willi j Peel Board of and the Addiction Ho search louiidalion Sher Jan gave i week course for counsellors social workers and others In contact I with problem drug eases A course for parents ran at I Brampton and another Oak villc foniml group called RAP from rip port and mcinlnj to to combat ding insis iluntionsl and drij Ian In their first two months they helped at younj aged 13 ID With the promised I elation it Oikvllle still by fall classes went on a modified shift Seven trailers were parked on the lawn to sent as for staff Dean Don A Shields the only dean in all of Canada who was en sconced in a trailer laughed OPTOMETRIST Hamilton R O 116 South Building For Appointment MONUMENTS POLLOCK CAMPBELL DESIGNS ON Inspect our work In Greenwood Cemetery PHONE Water North A L T CARPET CLEANING CARPET CLINIC Profession Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning in Your Home or In our Modern Plant Free Pick Up anil CARPET CLINIC 4594140 PRINTING OP DISTINCTION LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES WEDDING Georgetown Herald 33 Main Street South Georgelown THIS SPACE FOR SALE

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