Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 15 Apr 1986, p. 28

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| 28 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 15, ivee Durham offers new arts-science program Durham College's Applied Arts to pursue a more general post- study. They can also benefit from an The new General Arts and Science General Arts and Science program. Division will be offering a new secondary education, before com- alternative college course, if unable program will also help students gain The general requirement for all General Arts and Science Program mitting to a specific career path. to gain admittance to a specific specific prerequisite program en- Durham College post-secondary this coming Fall. It is designed to The program will enable students career program due to limited trance requirements, and to take programs is a secondary school meet the needs of students wishing to design a personalized program of enrolments. advantage of an effective transition graduation diploma with Year 4 process from one college program English. I k # k C | i C | b d to another. Applicants to the Genera) Avis ' In the first year, the program an ence Program 8 re- B + [= % oc ur ng ul awar ¥ features such subjects as Life Skills, quest a personal interview before Communication, Keyboarding, September 1to map out a program Basic Mathematics, Psychology, of study to meet their needs. Sociology, Public Speaking, Microcomputers and Law and An interview can be obtain d by Career Planning. calling Durham College, Oshawa In the second year, one can Ontario (416) 576-0210 extension 267. specialize considering Year I op- Further information can be obtain- tions in Health Sciences, Human . ed by writing to General Arts and Services, Applied Arts, Business Science Program, Applied Arts and Technology, or as a Division, Durham College, 2000 Sim- developmental option, the student coe Street North, Box 385, Oshawa, can take a second year of the Ontario L1H 7L7. ROTARY CLUB -- ANNUAL BARBEQUE Friday, May 23rd, 1986 Tickets Now Available from any Rotarian. WCD ENTERPRIZES -- PLUMBING -- - Service, Renovations, Pumps Bs rol ong 655-4575 KITTY KORNER 3 Doneclda Crt., Blackstock 986-5497 All in stock Merchandise .... 20% off A Variety of Craft Supplies on sale! April 16, 17, 18, 19 HOURS: Wednesday to Saturday ......... pins 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Allen's Siding +e Ew "The Blackstock Curling Club put thecapon for the Mens Club competition to Craig Larmer another season with a dinner and awards presen- and Laurie Hart. Absent from photo are skip tation April 5. Merlin Suggitt presents the trophy Keith Van Camp and Rich Miller. r= The Ladies Club champion team was skip- members from left are Tracy Vernest, Rie Hooge- | Prod ucts Ltd. : ped by Joyce Kelly (second from left) who ac- veen and Mary Demerchant. cepts plaque from Kathy Mclaughlin. Team (FORMERLY CHRIS ALLEN ALUMINUM) -- FREE ESTIMATES -- Professional Installation of Win- 'dows, Storm & Patio Doors, Awn- 7 ings, Shutters, 5" Seamless % Eavestrough, Aluminum Siding, Soffit & Fascia - Florida Rooms * Pre-painted Steel Eavestrough for Barns! ~~ C ALCAN SOFFIT ... 75.00 per sq Vinyl Siding ............. 85.00 per sq. D-4 Alum. Siding ...... 90.00 per sq. ! Horiz. Alum. .......... 102.00 per sq. NE ne 985-3747 And the mixed champions receive trophy skipped the rink and team-mates are Howard * - from Dale and Janet Van Camp at left. Dave Barr Bailey, Nancy Barr and Joy Werry.

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