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Orono Weekly Times, 3 Oct 1990, p. 11

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CI ~E m 111J Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, October 3, 1990711 YWCA offers three new programmes The Y.W.C.A. has three pro- grammes of special interest during the month of October. Registra- tions are now being accepted for the foltowing programmes. Crafts and Laughs is being offered at Bowmanvitte High Schoot on Mondays, October t, November 5 and December 3 at 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. The fee is $7.00 nightty (plus cost of supplies at each ctass $10.00). There witt be a choice of two crafts, make them both or choose just one. Cooking with Chari witl begin Oc- tober 9 and go to November 27 (8 week course, classes once a week on Tuesdays). Ctass times are 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Table Top Topiary at the Bowman- vitte High School is a ctass being hetd on October 10 at 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. The fee is $1 5.00 plus kit price of $25.00. Register in advance for ait pro- grammes at the Y.W.C.A. office at 133 Church Street, Bowmanville or phone 623-9922 (YWCA). The Oshawa Y.W.C.A. witt be hosting a Stress Management Seminar on Wednesday, October 10 ut 7:00- 10:00 p.m. This witl be a workshop setting utilizing a com- prehensive, self-scoring, stress assessment questionnaire, the par- ticipant wilt: redefine stress in their ives, identify their strength and weaknesses, assess their coping skilis and develop an action plan. Thiere is imîted regstration for this program. Ptease catt Oshawa Y.W.C.A. at 576-8880. Dis tress- Centre takes to the air Starting Wednesday, October 3, 1990, at 3:00 p.m. Distress Centre Durham will be hosting a weekly 1/2 hour phone in t.v. program on Roger's Community 10. The focus witl be on families and how they cope with the social diversîties of today's fast paced society. Each week, Ronny Klaassen and her guests, witl be discussing different issues. You are encouraged to phone in to express your thoughts and opinions. The series pilot will host Dr. H. Frazer. His expertise is in the area of fears and/or phobias. New height Diedicate equipment for for Durham Djurham- House Centre Volunteers and staff at Durham House Chitd and Famity Centre have been invotved in raising money for equipment which witt directly benefit the chitdren and families at the Centre. The equipment which is now mostty in use inctudes Outdoor Play Equipment, programming suppties, a van, computer and video equip- ment. Donations of tabour have atso been made to shovell 20 metric tons of sand, paint the preschoot roomn and bake.' On Tuesday, September 18 att those who had been involved in these projects were invited to a dedication ceremony. The Board of Directors of Durham House Ap- preciate the efforts of so many who hetp make the dream become more of a reality. Donars inctude: Ajax Optimist Club, Oshawa Rotary Club, North Oshawa Lioness Club, Kinette Club of Whitby, Optimist Club of Oshawa, Optimist Club of Whitby, Bowmanville Lioness Club, Whitby Lions, Kassinger Foundation, Petrocor Petroleumi Corp., Bank of Montreal, Miracle Mart, Ministry of Commiunity and Social Services and many dedicated individuals. High Tech light bulbs now easy to find Wilt saving energy and protecting the environment be enough to per- suade Ontario consumers to spend $15 for a light bulb? Ontario Hydro and Lohlaws Companues think it will. Loblaws will bc promoting energy efficient compact fluorescent light butbs Linder the label "President's Choice G.R.E.E.N. Environmentalty Responsible Etectronic Light Buibs", for -sale across Ontario. Featured in the lnsider's Report to be distributed Saturday, these butbs use about one quarter the electricity usedi by conventional bulbs of com- parable wattage. And they last ten times longer. To encourage consumners to buy these bulbs, Ontario Hydro wil provide a $5 rebate on compact fluorescent lighit bulbis purchased at Lobtaws, Zehrs and SuperCentre stores btwýeeni September 17 and December 29. This will bring the expected cost to the consumner to $14.99. The rebate coupons will be hionored until January 31, 1991. "We've had many catis from consumners interested in saving etec- tricity who have been unable to fînd compact fluorescents in local stores, 50 we were delighted to join with Loblaws," said Dane MacCar- thy, Ontario Hydio's Vice Presi- dent of Energy Management. In addition to the tnsider's Report, Loblaws will support thec promotion with a TV commercial. Hydro will use billing iniserts and print and transit advertising. MacCarthy explained that for Hydrô), this $750,000 programt is a pilot, -to test the waters" for lits more extensive lighting incentive Sprogram which will begin next year. "Right now, our goals are to help make compact fluorescents accessi- ble to the average consumner -- energy efficient lighting is already used by many businesses -- and to overcome the distribution hurdle products often encouniter in a new market. Most stores don't stock the bulbs because there hasn 't been a market for them to date, and there hasni't been a market because stores haven't stocked them. We're ex- pecting this campaign with Loblaws witl help change that," MacCarthy said. A 15-watt compact fluorescent light bulb saves 75 per cent of the enroiment Durham coltege has experienced its greatest enrolment tevel in its 23 year history. This fait 2,836 students registered for post-secondary programs in Ap- plied Arts, Business, Health Sciences and Technology as coin- pared to an enrolment of 2,701 students in 1989.' This number representis a 5% increase over tast year and a 9% increase over the past two years. Business is booming with 1,043 fit timre students, Apptied Arts with 937, Heatth and Sciences with 441, and Technotogy with 415. As welt, the Durham Colteg-e Ac- cess and Continuos Learning areas wjttl now serve over 40,000 cients this year as students continue to enrol.' Durham Cottege offers programrs in Oshawa, Ajax, Port Hope, Ux- bridge, and Beaverton to serve the Durhiam Region. energy used by a reg utar 60 - watt butb and so is most. cost-effectîve in high-use fixtures. And that is how use of this butb can hetp the en- vironment: over the course of the year, switching a high-use 60-watt bulb to a 15-watt butb coutd pre- vent the burning Qf an amnount of energy equivaleint to burning 90 pounds (40 Kg)- if coat and conse- quently, the emission of 190 pouinds (85 Kg)-of greenhouse gases. TENDER SEALED TENDERS, clearly marked as'to contents, for the equipment isted below, addressed to the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, Of f ie of the Clerk, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, LIIC 3A6, wilI be receiyved on the forms and in the envelope provided until the specified closing time and date. Tender documents may be obtained from the Purchasing Office at the above address. Tender NW90-44 - One (1> OnIy Stake Body with Telescope Hoist and Crane Cîosing Time& Date: 12:00 Noon (Local Time) Wednesday, October 17, 1990 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett >~7~.Y. .i.. Purchaisinn & nupvAin i (lvasvtle Telephone': (4,16) 623-33 Date of Publication: WVednesday, October 3, 1990 379 ext. 268 I P0 3874 1 BALLS RADIO & T.V. REPAI-R REPAIRS TO MOST MAKES STEREOS, COLOUR AND B&W T.V.s P.O.'Box 27 R.R.2, Orono, Ont. (416) 983-5721 ~ ___ '~a~.ESTABLISHZD 1881. 4 DIVISION8ST., 623-5480 BOWMANVILLE. 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