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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 17 Sep 1970, p. 6

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G -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 17, 1970 with a yellow corsage. Also present was the Bride's 90 year old Grandmother who came over from England to see her Granddaughter mar- ried. The Best Man was Mr. Fred Home Show In Uxbridge Sept. 17 - 19 Northern Colour Tour Sept. 28-5 DOYS .in-nnn-- $99.00 Twin Lovrention Mountain Colour Tour Oct. 3-3 Days $49.50 Twin Lpke Placid/Stowe, Vt. Oct. 6--3 DOYS... $49.50 Twin New England Colour Tour Oct, 13--6 Days ....... $99.50 Twin Perry of Ceremonies. Catherwood of Uxbridge and and the Ushers were Mr. Earl Bacon, the groom's brother, and Mr. Jim Parry of Port The Reception was held at the Church Hall and catered to by the Ladies of the Church. A buffet luncheon was enjoyed by all and Can- on Howden acted as Master The Kinsmen Club of Uxbridge is staging a three day Home Show in the Ux- bridge Arena, September 17, 18 and 19. Uxbridge merchants have filled all the booths available, and service organizations such as the Cancer Society, Red Cross, etc. will be displaying their messages in the new Colonial Virginio Sept. 26--7 DOYS eccvnnne OE TRAVELWAYS TOURS 226-4504 community hall adjoining the The couple Arena on the south side. spent their honeymoon in Mississippi & Nashville Tennesse. The bride's going away outfit was a yellow crimplene dress, white gloves and white Visitors to the Home Show will enter the Arena through the new community hall be- fore entering the Arena pro- per. ~ DURHAM COLLEGE P.O. BOX 38 | OSHAWA, ONTARIO _ 576-0210 8 is offers extension courses in MANAGEMENT & SUPERVISION -- APPLIED ARTS - BUSINESS oe -- TECHNOLOGY - Most courses last 50 hours, made up of 25 two-hour classes, plus examination time, if required. Courses EXTENSION PROGRAMS will be offered at the Coliege from October to April. First term commences bouquets of white daisies and] H'Monday, October 5 and ends Thursday, December not conforming to this format are so described im bd ° a og Girt, 5 year| q 27- Second term starts Monday, January 4,andruns =the course descriptions listed in the extension old Darlene Bacon (daughter| @ to the termination of each course--about mid-April. calendar. For further information, telephone or write to the College and request a copy of the official College ice and carried a basket of extension calendar ) flowers. Four year old Jim- . . | my Harris (son of Mr. and | Mrs. Frank Harris) was ring bearer. The Bride wore a long gown of white nylon with TIMETABLE OF ON-CAMPUS EVENING COURSES (Refer to calendar for courses offered in Pickering and Cobourg) T ---- long sleeves and carried "hite Gites end val MONDAY i TUESDAY WEDNESDAY [| THURSDAY SATURDAY . ' aan Bride's Mother, Mrs. 6:00 - 8:00 | _ 8:10 - 10:10) 6:00 - 38 8:10 - 10:10 | _6:00 - 8:00 | _8:10 - 10:10 ge Preece wore a += 7 -- ae Sociology Economics 1 | Bus. Math. 2| Marketing Advertising @ | | | | & Sales Business Law| Economics 2 | Business Accounting 2| Math. 2 Organization 4 4 " Speed Reading| Statistics T Personal Cost Ss | Hospital Personnel ad s Investment Accounting Management | Administration = + + ants + Family Human Effective Math. 4 Mechanics 2 Developments | Life Relations Supervision ee ome +-- Mechanics 1 | Effective Human Data Systems and Supervision Relations Processing Data Processing 7 - Programming | Programming | Computer Computer Journalism Journalism 2 Technology Science A R --t | Commercial Electrical Electronic Art Fundamentals | Fundamentals REGISTRATION FOR EVENING COURSES CAN BE MADE BY MAIL OR IN 4 PERSON AT THE COLLEGE ON ANY OF THE FOLLOWING 3 EVENINGS: SEPTEMBER 21 - 22 - 28 BETWEEN 7 PM. and 9 PM. PART TIME DAY COURSES For those who circumstances give them free time during the day rather than in the evenings, Durham College offers the opportunity for those who qualify to take single subjects or part courses with the regular daytime College students, as long as there are available in the class. Those who are interested should contact Registrar's Office for details on what courses ere available and the timetable would be. The regular daytime classes begin the week of September 14, Daytime Calendars and application forms > ' are available from the office of the Registrar. Fees for most Day and Evening Courses are $30.00 per subject (some slightly higher). Regular City Bus Service direct to the College. Lots of Free Parking Space (increased from last yeaf), eet

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