Page 9 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, May 19, 1999 Section Two Student Employment Centre Opens by Michelle Wyton Staff Writer The Human Resources Centre for Students officially opened May 12th in the Community Resources Centre at 132 Church Street. And, after one visit, you'll find it's more than just a job notice board. "This is a good place for students to start their job search," said Kim Lauder, summer employment officer at the Bowmanvillc site. "We want to give students the tools to do their own job searches." There are three resource centres for students in the Durham Region and each one offers the same job posting and the same services. With 150 jobs up for grabs right now, they arc ready for the students to come in. "We will help with resumes, cover letters and interview tips," said Lauder. "We also give students the tools to do their own job searches." Janet Rivers is the supervisor for all three Human Resource Centres for .Students in Durham Region. She says the office is open to any student who is planning on going back to school in the fall. "In all of Durham, for the three centres, centres, we helped over 2000 students find jobs last year," she said. "All you have to do is drop by and tell us what you're looking for." The services are free and the centre Clarington Mayor Diane Hamre cut the ribbon for the official opening of the Human Resources Centre for Students. The centre, located at 132 Church Street, is devoted to helping students going back to school in the fall find a summer job. EDUCATION WEEK SALUTES THE CENTRE FOR INDIVIDUAL STUDIES 2226 Maple Grove Rd. N., Bowmanvillc Adult & Alternative High School Registration for September classes during June and from August 3(1 623-6505 LIFE-LONG LEARNING - LIFE-LONG. SUCCESS Centre For Individual Studies Offers Flexible Programs MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON PUBLIC NOTICE APPOINTMENTS)THE CLARINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD The Council of the Municipality of Clarington will be considering an appointment to the Clarington Public Library Board pursuant to the Public Libraries Act. Service is voluntary citizen participation. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age, be a Canadian Citizen and a resident of the Municipality of Clarington. If you wish to be considered for appointment to the Clarington Public Library Board, application forms are available from the Clerk's Department, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville. Completed application forms must be received by 4:30 p.m., on Friday, May 28,1999. Patti L. Barrie,-A;M£.T» Municipal Clerk " ' Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario /T\ .- MUNICIPALITY OF Ujlarincfton CS-Ind. 5175 The Centre for Individual Studies (CIS) is a well-established well-established high school for adults in the Clarington area. Originally operating out of the basement of Central Public School in 1987, the school was re-located to the old Maple Grove Public School site on Maple Grove Readjust west of Bowmanville in 1992. In the old Northumbcrland- Clarington Board, there were five CIS sites located in Campbellford, Cobourg, Brighton, Port Hope and Bowmanville. Upon amalgamation amalgamation of the Peterborough and the N-C Boards, the continuing education site in Peterborough became the sixth CIS centre for the newly formed Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board, Consequently, the number of full-time equivalent students for the whole of CIS is about 920 - bigger than some of the regular high schools in the board! In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of adolescent students that are referred to CIS. Many of these students re-integrate back into the regular high school after being here at CIS and many students come to us for the last one or two credits required for. their grade twelve diploma. CIS strives to create an adult environment which focuses on the personal achievements of individuals. Our students require the program program to be flexible and adaptable adaptable to their needs and we aim to please! Many students are taking computer courses as well as the old reliable English and math courses. As well, co-op education education credits arc arranged and a few of our students have found future employment because of the co-op work experience they have gained from being at CIS. If you arc a person who would be interested in high school credits or upgrading, think about returning to school. Registration for September classes will be held during the month of June and from August 30lh. Please call 623-6505 for more information. Remember that life-long learning leads to life-long success. Four Winds IMontessori School NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING UNDER THE DEVELOPMENT CHARGES ACT In accordance with Section 4. (1) of the Development Charges Act, R.S.O. 1990, the Council of the Municipality of Clarington is holding a public meeting to receive the public's comments with respect ' to the proposed Development Charge By-law. All members of the public are invited to attend the meeting which will be held on: Monday, June 14,1999 3:00 p.m. Council Chambers Municipal Administrative Centre 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario Any person who attends the meeting may make representations in respect of the proposed Development Charge By-law. A copy of the Development Charges Study Report is available in the Municipal Clerk's office (between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.) at a cost of $20,00. , J3L MUNICIPALITY OP minci ton CNTAniO Patti L. Barrie, A.M.C.T. Municipal Clerk 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario CS-Ind. 5171 A Better Way to Learning is the aim of Four Winds Montessori School in Bowmanville. The school has been in operation since 1996 and offers a full curriculum for children aged two to twelve years. The children are introduced introduced to all areas of the curriculum curriculum from their earliest days. The environment and atmosphere is created within each individual class and the children through their own personal experiences and attention within their classroom classroom develop the skills, self discipline, respect, order, concentration and positive self image that is necessary for laying the foundation for further academic learning. Education is a natural process which each child develops spontaneously on their own personal journey. The Montessori materials and the directress or teacher, guide each child towards achieving their potential. Each child progresses at their own pace, developing intellectually, intellectually, socially, mentally, physically and spiritually. The child chooses what he feels will help construct himself. himself. The directress is his example, his guide. Four Winds Montessori employs eight fully qualified staff members who have chosen chosen their profession because they feel that every child has the ability to develop the foundation necessary for learning. The school offers a sense of community and embraces all areas of the child's life, developing the spirit of our children. For information on the Montessori philosophy or to visit Four Winds Montessori in Bowmanville please call Annette Moore at 623-6722. By Maiy-Ellen Moore, BA, B.Phys. Eel., Montessori Foundation Course Considering Christian Education? When making a choice for the education education of your child, have you ever considered a Christian education? education? Bowmanvillc District Christian School Society offers quality Christian education from junior kindergarten kindergarten until grade 12. Allow your child to receive the perspective that the earth and its contents contents arc the Lord's. Our schools will teach your child to view each aspect of this creation from a Christian perspective. perspective. In addition to solid Christian curriculum, curriculum, our schools offer: • qualified, Christian teachers Knox Christian School and Durham Christian High School are accepting enrollment applications for the 1999-2000 school year. If you would like to schedule a chr ^" school tour and interview, call either principal: Mr. Fred Spoelstra Durham Christian High School (905) 623-5940 Mr. George Petrusma Knox Christian School (905) 623-5871 You will be pleased with the perspectives and skills gained, Call us today! ____________ • much parental involvement • well-equipped computer labs • high academic standards • excellent music programs • enthusiastic students • a caring atmosphere Nuture the Child At Harmony Montessori School, we offer activities to nurture the whole child. Academically we provide a solid foundation for future learning, with a phonics reading program and hands-on mathematics, We cater to the creative needs of the child with culture, culture, music and craft programs and to physical development development through gym class, We arc committed committed to the happiness happiness and well- being of the children children in our care, has everything you need to get going, including a photocopier and fax machine, sample resumes and computers computers to do internet job searches. "This centre is good because students students often feel overwhelmed when they enter the job market," said Lauder. "They don't know where to start and this is one place they can come for a lot of different information." information." The services are free and the centre has everything you need to get goingi, including a photocopier and fax machine, sample resumes and computers to do internet job searches The job boards cover jobs across the region. These range from minimum wage, no experience needed positions to highly skilled postings, There is also the opportunity to access the job bank featuring postings across the country. They also have an odd job program where students can sign up to work for homeowners in the community. On a daily basis, students can do jobs such as gardening, babysitting and painting until they find a more permanent position. position. Although the program is aimed at students looking for summer employment, employment, there are often a few job postings postings that lead to after-school jobs. For businesses in the area that are looking to hire young people for the summer, the centre is always looking for new postings. Just drop by the office between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday to Friday. H HARMONY MONTESSORI SCHOOL • Dedicated to developing self esteem and academic achievement in a safe, friendly environment • Qualified, experienced staff •21/2-9 years • Open Mon. - Fri. from 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. For future information about our preschool or elementary school programs Call 432-7976 15 Harmony Rd. N. (at King) Oshawa J ▲ FOUR WINDS r MONTESSORI SCHOOL Motivation • Education • Recreation Trinity United Church ■ Qualified Teachers in Mathematics, 116 Church St. English, French, Music, Bowmanville, ON PhysEd, Computer Science ■ Small classes, increases individual Annette Moore Principal attention and personalized programs ■ Full and half day academic programs ■ Extended day programs ■ Ages 3-12 years "A better way Open 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. of learning" Visitors always welcomed For registration information call today 623-6722 CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS AMENDMENT TO THE FORMER TOWN OF NEWCASTLE BY-LAW 86-112 being a By-law to establish a street name map and a street name inventory for roads in the former Town of Newcastle, now the Municipality of Clarington. Pursuant to Chapter 210 (111) of the Municipal Act, notice is hereby given of a meeting to be held on June 7, 1999 to consider a request in respect of a proposed amendment to By-law 86-112. ( The proposed amendment would have the following effect: 1) change a portion of the street name "Old Scugog Road' 1 in Part Lot 15, Concession 3, former Township of Darlington (as shown below) to "Old Scugog Court". Explanations and details of the properties affected may be obtained, during normal office hours, from the office of the Planning and Development Department, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, or by calling Larry Taylor in the Planning Department at (905) 623-3379. The meeting required pursuant to Chapter 210 (Section 111) of the Municipal Act will be held as follows: DATE: MONDAY, JUNE 7,1999 TIME: 9:30 A.M. PLACE: Council Chambers, Municipal Administrative Centre 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville Council shall hear any person who claims that he/she will be adversely affected by the proposed by-law and who applies to be heard by contacting the Clerk's Department prior to June 2,1999 by 12:00 Noon. - MUNICIPALITY OF U\ la tin ci ton ONTARIO CS-Ind. 7434 David J. Crome Acting Director of Planning and Development Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 LOT 15 LOT 14 DARLINGTON KEY MAP * ROAD TO BE RENAMED FROM "OLD SCUGOG ROAD" TO "OLD SCUGOG COURT" Hi PROPOSED NEW ENTRANCE INTERSECTION EXISTING INTERSECTION TO BE REMOVED