Whitby Free Press, 18 Jan 1978, p. 2

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PAGE 2, WHTBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JAN1JARY 18,1978 Ele ctive classes E-very second Wednesday fiom Jan. 11.- to March 8, the 360 students and 17 teachers at the Whitby Senior Public School take part in a special elective program whicb Ask us about you Corne and tell us what you're looking for in a job. Tell us what you are today and what you want to be tornorrow. Ask us if we can offer oppoÉtunities and challenges to match your needs. No obligations on either side. We'll be glad to talk. And we may have just what you're Iooking for. Btit vou'Il neyer know until you ask.' Mobile, Visit- Our' Re c r u it i .g Unit Canada -Manpower Centre OSHAWA JANUARY , , j25, 1978 10:00 arn. - 3-.00 p.m. dancing at the schooli and swiffirning at Jri THE Park, archery anid ch SCANADIAN the school,and downhi A MED cross country skiing CES. Dagmar Ski Club. There are a number RAMORGAS INSTALLATIONS Muhort Consumei Doc Power Humidifiers $9900instslled SALE.ENOS February 1, 1918 Furnace -Cleoning &Repairs, Power, Humidifiers - Central Heatlng. Gos Heating - »Gos Appliance- Installations 102 B Byron St. S., Whitby -668-4992, Lcm'IATI 'J English and Math teacher -Mrs. Connie Picke n shows Chris Brunelle and John Robert- son how to make plastic models i one of the elective classes being held at- Whitby Senior Public 'School. Mrs. Pieken gave School Principal George Marlow the idea for the elective course s, and the program has been set up for every second Wednesday from, January to March, for two hours in the afternoon. at the tructive 'courses, such as an outdoor club, where one of rof in-' the projçcts is learning how' to cean fish, and a .bachelor survival course, whore the boys loarn how to cook a meal There' are -sessions for model building, drawing and sculpture, how to use a calcu. lator in math, and bowling at Ized the CounyýBowl. 2rs'Gas After, the first day of the or new elective program, Mr. Marlow reported a very posi- tive reaction from both pupils -~and teachers. "It develops a good positive relationship be- tween the students and' teachers," he said. Mrs. Picken got the idea for the elective classes from a practice teaching session in another school five years ago. A, similar program is being held, at Woodlands- Public School ini Pickering and there have beén others in Oshawa says Mr. Marlow. Mr'. Marlow said that when he was vice-principal at Whitby Senior about nine years ago,. a simnilar program was attempted, but this is the first tiiie it. has been extended out of the school and into community recrea- tion facilities. The entire- program' is I SEBYMADGETT, 801ER & HAAR Chartered Accountants W.A.D .Selby C.A.Im.C.A.B.V. C.J.Roberts",CA B.K.Madgett C.A. A.D.Chapman C.A. Offices 171 King Street East, Oshawa Il1 8 Walton Street Sheridan -Mail, Pickering R.W.Boler i C.A. C.W.Marlowe C.A. T.Haar C.A. Te lephones 579-5531 885-2335 839-0153 being operated at no cost to the Durham Board of Educa- tion, for the students raised their own funds. The parents ail signed consent forms for their children to participate, and everyonie is quite excited about the program. Town wants Perry -Ste studied Theengineerin g staff .of the, Town of Whitby will conduct a study ln the new year to see, if Perry Street should- be a one-way street running north. Councillor Tom Edwards asked- that. the .study be carried out because of coin- plaints hoe has received about problerus of cars trying to exit from Perry Street onto Dundas Street. ta sfyo& ran yS m-u l g on gros. Involos for a#l full dlnnrs booked bof ors March 30, 1978 fo Duram Region Customers. SmaII or Large COMPLEE~ ARRANGEMENTS FOR Att OCCASIONS *Weddngs e Banquets.e Hot Dinners e Hot and Cold Buffets * LAIE DANCE SPECIALS * Wedding Cakes, Disc Jockey, Bar Service Etc. Up te 2SI Peeple ELP S £ «E OU-AVNTR '74v* Meteor Montcalm 4Dr., Original Car, Two year warranty. Lic. HTH 994. $1 895.00 '73 Ford LTD Brouagham Very dlean, Runs perfect. Lic. APB 528 $1 195.00 '73 Torbo .g. Exceptionally good car OnIy 47,000 miles. Lic. l-CY 825 $ 1595.00 Prices effective until 'f73 Dodgo Club, Cab Complete with' cap. Must be seen. Lic. A30 738, $2695.00 '74 Dstn.8210 Atbsolutely perfect. 2 year warranty. Lic. JAH 460 $1 695.00 '73 Buirrucu Super Sharp. Fully equippeci. Lic.CEE 589 $1995.00 Jan. 25/78 683-5641 683-5540 683-5840 * W. f Oort.1a.oute t lCopleCattet gSucs WITRI miTHE Tomate. Sdcauogb Ajaz. O*ua, Withy. Pike"eiuueMd amiuty 0/ OFF' Teur Mont <bris ti' w w lu

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