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Port Perry Star, 28 Dec 1988, p. 34

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34 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, December 28, 1988 College grads boast 100 % placement rate » 8. CLARKE PLUMBING "Mike's Final Touch" Conmarcal 985-062 1 romano 985-8328 | [Svat 579-3178 SCUGOG PLUMBING & HEATING New & Old Installations - Specializing in Custom Homes Complete Bathroom Renovations from Drywall to Finished Floors. BOX 966 - PORT PERRY PHONE: 985-9361 PLUMBING - PAINTING - CARPENTRY - 21: Qal\ [c Hela] pgoy.Nop gol ot HUHN HEATING Gas & Electric F/A -- Oil & Wood Central Air Conditioning -- Ductwork Chimney Liners -- Air Cleaners -- Humidifiers -- Ep. Perfect ENG CO. LTD. 24 Hour Emergency Oil Burner Service FURNACE CLEANING Radio Dispatched Fins 985-3998 | | Fort eerey 985-9581 (WWLN el ley. Nol] [c=] SAVA [ad 3] ANALDA LANDSCAPING Don't waste & NURSERIES this space. HWY. 7A and West 1/4 Lirie Small ads pay! 2868-4771 TREE SERVICE UXBRIDGE FOREST GARDENS LTD. * Tree Pruning or Removal * Fully Insured * Bucket Truck & Brush Chi ' Stump Removal rus pper 852-7087 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES BASSETT'S SMALL ENGINES -- REPAIRS TO -- | Outboards - Tillers - Lawnmowers Snowmobiles - Chainsaws - Fibreglass Repairs - Sun Valley, Seagrave 985-8677 0 PAINTS 0 GLAZES 0 GREENWARE [) all your ceramic needs Nor-Cher Ceramics CHERYL ALLEN DUNCAN DEALER 985-8718 DON FORDER INSURANCE BROKERS -- AUTO -- 985- 8471 -- HOME -- -- COMMERCIAL -- BOAT -- SNOWMOBILE -- Durharn Steam Cleaning carpets § couches 852-6711 985-8552 559 King St. Prince Albert Scugog pop Hames Repair REFRIGERATION = tim) New & Used Parts for the Hapdyman New & Used Appliances for Sale TOM VANDERENDE BUY -- SELL -- TRADE Call 986-5312 Anytime BUSINESS DIRECTORY SS Jey yg lle NE ola hg =}. .Noh go] =]-] JACK MONSMA ELECTRIC Industrial - Commercial - Residential R.R.1, PORT PERRY 2985-2917 ELECTRIC Farm -- Residential Commercial -- Industrial Pole Line & Augering Service FREE ESTIMATES - CALL PAUL BENT RICK CAMPBELL 985-8667 986-0606 GEE ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Sales, Repairs & Rewinding M. R. LACEY ELECTRIC Residential / Industrial / Commercial Specialize in Indoor & Outdoor Lighting Phone 986-4371 " All work inspected and guaranteed. JAMES RANKIN ELECTRIC Residential - Farm - Commercial to All Motors. ELECTRIC HEATING SYSTEMS Pressure & Swimming Hot Water Tank Installation & Repairs Pool Pumps. Free Estimates 985 853 7 -- SHIRLEY ROAD -- New Services and Repairs - 985-8049 RICK LAROCGQGUE ELECTRIC RESIDENTIAL -- COMMERCIAL Pole Line Service 085-3261 R.R.2, PORT PERRY NEEL VINE] Vela] hg .Nop ge] of PORT PERRY WINDOWS & DOORS Complete Selection of Vinyl & Aluminum Windows & Doors Tilt, Casements, Side Slider & Double Hung -- INSURANCE WORK --- FREE ESTIMATES -- WAYNE HUTCHINSON 085-8724 Service & Installation A. Oppers ALUMINUM & VINYL PRODUCTS LTD. -- WINDOWS - DOORS - AWNINGS -- * 20 Yr. Warranty on Material FREE ESTIMATES * 5 Yr. Warranty on Labour © ALCAN 986-5673 or 986-4445 |: SUPERIOR ALUMINUM Selected Dealer with 20 Year Written OR PERRY tr 985-3912 voor;zoor rovers CUSTOM MADE SHUTTERS & BARN TROUGH PAUL'S ALUMINUM Siding -- Soffit -- Fascia -- Troughs Thermal Windows - Skylights - Storm Windows SPECIAL PATIO DOORS - FIBREGLASS INLINE PRODUCTS (windows & doors) : _--y 20 Year Warranty on Materials 5 Year Warranty on Labour 985 3646 CASEMENT WINDOWS. CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE - KAISER A BEAUTIFUL NEW IDEA! Durham College is hard press- ed to fill the demand for Technology grads with 100 per- cent job placement in the field. While demand for Technology graduates is ever increasing, the number of students entering Technology courses is not keeping pace although these grads ob- viously enjoy excellent career choices, opportunities and wages. This year, overall, 97.4 percent of Durham College' S post- secondary graudates have found employment. The statistics repre- sent the employment status of post-secondary graduates six months after graduation. The percentage of students employed is based on the number seeking full-time employment. Durham graduated 878 students from post-secondary programs in 1988. Of that number, 744 were seeking full-time employment, 27 were not, 88 chose to continue their education, and 19 could not be reached. Of the 744 seeking full-time employment, 88.7 per- cent are employed in a field related to their training. Post-secondary programs that had a 100 percent placement rate in related employment were Sports Administration (3 year program), Public Relations, Graphic Design (3 year pro- gram), Business Administration, ' Office Systems Administration, Office Administration (Secretarial-Executive option), Dental Hygiene, Chemical Engineering Technology, Civil Engineering Technology, Elec- tronics Engineering Technology (Computer option), Electronic Engineering Technology (In- dustrial option), Mechanical Engineering Technology (CAD/CAM option). The College offers 46 post- secondary programs. For more information on Durham College programs call the Admissions Of- fice 576-0210, Ext. 244. CKLY is now top-rated In the recently released Bureau of Broadcast Measurement (BBM) figures, CKLY Radio is now one of the top-ranked radio stations in Canada. Expressed in terms of share of audience in each station's central area, CKLY ranks in the top 10 percent of over 620 radio stations in the country. In the region covering CKLY's central Victoria County market, plus Minden, Beaverton, & Port Perry, CKLY enjoyed its largest gains in hours tuned for its daytime and early evening pro- gramming. In this central market, CKLY reaches more peo- ple than all radio stations combin- ed, based on the results from the two cross Canada BBM studies done this year. Station owner, Andy McNabb attributed the consistent market prominence to the staff of pro- grammers and news people on hand. Program Director Nancy Stapleton is responsible for the overall sound of the station in- volving announcers, music and formatics, with the actual Music direction done by Assistant Pro- gram Director, Ron Harris. News supervisor, Ruth Corley oversees a crew of 5, which has expanded from a crew of 3 from a year ago. For further information, con- tact Andy McNabb at (705) 324-9103. ONE rr Ce To aad ey Te a AN Sen

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