A Sheridan Summer Sports take one Pour first year Journalism students from Sheridan College been working during summer on a TV series entitled Sports Mississauga The laweek scries started May and will be broadcast over Channel 11 Cable TV Monday to Friday until Each program con of six fiveminute sports shorts featuring a number or summer lties such as squash lacrosse canoeing and tennis The main of the program Is to Inform the community of the organized recreational and facilities available and to make the public aware of the sport programs being offered to handicapped children Students Brian Durrani of Islington Michael of East Frank Balk a and Dao both of were awarded In Action grant by the Ontario to coordinate Int scries Contributing agencies Tor the student project arc the Town of Parks and Recreation Department and Tcrrncom Cable TV Mn SheDa Scrubaloe Caine kicks off fall frolics As part of Sheridan first Homecoming and tallon week the students will hold a special pubnight Sept Tor anyone who is or was a Sheridan student and can prove It presentation of college ID card Pubnight will feature Canadian RCA recording artists Scrubaloe Caine a fivemember rock band currently on tour with the Guess Who EntertainrncntgetsunderwayatSpm in the Oak Campus cafeteria Admission is free to all Sheridan College students guests will be charged a fee Marty President of the Visual and Media Arts Student Senate has more Information Call him at Campos Highlights This year the student senates of Sheridan Oak Campus have some interesting campus events planned A Student Store located In Room sells student made goods such as leather bags and belts fashions and pottery Also available are records magazines and paperbacks at discount prices Students name their own prices and the store Lakes a 10 percent commission on goods sold The store opened last March and Is operated by students on a volunteer A student Magazine has started the presses rolling again with the first edition coming out the week of Sept Thepublicatiod is issued to all campuses every two weeks It carries editorials cartoons Illustrations poetry and photographs of student interest The student Film Society has an exciting lineup of topnotch feature movies ready for v There will be shown during the academic year two films every Friday night at the Oakville Campus Member ship cards are available at Others pay extra Pubnights are popular events at both on and off Frank Dave O Brier Brian Durrani and ECE program A people magnet Lilian Jackson of Trinidad combined her summer vacation with her summer education She was one or 19 primary and nursery school teachers who took the College summer Early Childhood Education program in conjunction with the Day Care Centre Lilian hopes to get Involved with the setting up of nursery schools in Trinidad now that the government has recognized the need She was referred to Sheridan by the provincial government alter exploring all possibilities for such a program The course drew students from such areas as Owen Sound and Parry Sound The two Indian women from Parry Sound who signed up for the course would like to set up a day care centre on their reservation Some of the teachers took the courses for credit while others are using the training for upgrading purposes During the five weeks students studied child development music art and early childhood education Upon successful completion eight credits were awarded toward the college twoyear day time diploma program which carries credits As part of the summer course requirement students observed and recorded children play and work habits at the day care centre near the Centre based on observational assign ments and written reports in class For anyone who wasn used to studying this course proved to be a heavy workload said Sheila Mccrs supervisor of the centre Mrs Mccrs of was one of the first to rcctiv an CE diploma through the Sheridan College Continuing Division She has been with the centre since It opened Inst September The centre is run by a full time housekeeper six teachers and one supplementary teacher along with Mrs who also taught the early childhood education portion of the course on an alternate basis Many have expressed an Interest In completing the program and obtaining the diploma on a part time basis According to Don Hamilton Dpan of Community Services at Sheridan a recommendation has been made to continue the program next As part of he course requirement students must observe and record children behavior tram left torigtit Margaret Anderson of Simla FileenGleslerof of and Jackson of Trinidad Teacher at the table Is Roth Conference creates cooperation money and at the same time increase the number of company and band bookings Up until now all the senate at the various post secondary institutions worked Independently in organizing entertainment and socials he said At the conference music agencies record com panies film distributors breweries and wine com panies provided information through panel discussions display booths slides and feature films Each company was given an opportunity to promote Its product talk with representatives and e to an for cooperation on social functions hope to nuke the conference an amort More entertainment will be available to more students at a lower price as a result of the Ontario College and University Entertainment Conference held at Sheridan In July The oneday event was planned as a trade fair and information giving day between entertainment companies and colleges and universities in Ontario About representath attended the conference and plans are now underway to set up a cooperative social planning organization within the colleges and universities According to conference organizer Marty president of the Visual and Media Arts Student Senate at Sheridan block or circuit bookings with enter tainment organizations Is an obvious way to save