Whitby Free Press, 7 May 1986, p. 23

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WHITBY FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY. MAY 7.1986. PAGE 23 Durham Management off ers Durham Management Centre has the flexibility and the desire to design or find funding for almost any kin d of job skills training program needed ln business> and industry, manager Joe Gagliardi told a luncheon meeting of the Whitby Chamber of Commerce last week. The centre, established in July of last year and locatedl at Durham College, designs' develops and delivers training ta in- dustry and small and large businesses and, where applicable, assists companies ta find the appropriate funding ta help, offset the costs of such programs. It is, according to Gagliardi, "a one stop shopping area" for coipanies which require training. There are three general areas of respon- sibility under the con- tres mandate, said Gagliardi. The first is administering the provinces Training in Business and Industry <TIBI) program. TORONTO - Ontario Transportation and Coimmunicationls Mini- steç Ed*Fulton announ- ced'that tenders have .been called for the GO Train service expansion program, east section, IPickering ta Whitby projet, CN York sub- division structure and grading. This cantract consists of grading work from Liverpool Rd. westerly to the junction of the proposed GO Transit tracks with the existing CN Rail' Kingston sub- division mainline tracks. The proposed GO Transit tracks west of Liverpool Rd. will also pass under the existing CN York sub- division track which cames from north of Hwy. 401, crosses Hwy. 401 and joins the CN Kingston subdivision just west of Liveýool Rd. A major structure wauld be required ta facilitate the grade separation of the CN York subdivision and the GO Transit tracks. To allow the construc- tion ta proceed without interrupting the existing train traffic, CN will construct two tom- porary trestles on the York subdivision. These temporary structures will not be part of Con- tract GGE310, but will be constructed prior ta award of Contract GGE310. Flowers & Gifts S More thona LFower Shop.' .L655-33833 E C s v ti cg sills trainin'g Durham Management view Monday afternoon. controls the funding for The second program Iis program which the centre is involved in constitutes the largest is the federal gover- share of the centre's mnment's Canadian Job work load. Last yoar Strategies (CJS) alone the centre ap- prograrn. The CJS proved 500 TIBI programn can provide programs training 7,600 complote occupation people. training and is ad- ministered bv the Skills training under government. Durham th TIBI program can Managements rote in ovor just about the program is ta attest anything and some of ta an application's the applications validity. awaiting approval right The centr's thîrd now include kitchen area of responsibility is rparation and designing and conduc- nanagement, testing ting its own training and packaging programns and procedures for elec- semninars. Gagliardi rical components, ar- said seminars are hitectural drawing, in- designed at the request entory control, and in- of business and industry tegrated voice and data or wherever the centre ommunications. perceivos a demand for The centre's primary training. riteria when con- "We will try ta idering applications for arrange classes no mat- ýraining under the TIBI ter what. Wo want to bo rograrn is need. seen as an organization "We look at whether that does things. W'l r not. training is look at your needs and iecessary for in- design what it is you ividuals in the cam- need and if wo can't îany to do their job. If maybe we can find ýh answer ii yes, thon somneone elso who can," Ne look at the costing of said Gagliardi at last ho program," said weok's luncheon aagliardi in an inter- meeting. The scope of the work ta, be carried out under this contact is as folloWs. Installation of construction accesses from Hwy. 401; bridge structure carrying CN York subdivision over GO Transit; retaining walls adjacent ta, CN embankment; extension of oxisting cutvert structures at Dunbarton and Pine Crooks; earth grading and granular base for GO Transit embankment. The work is expected ta be com- pleted in early 1987. The scope of this con- -- SEE PG. 35 Universities FROM PG. 8 work out.' There is no one right career for each child, " Most grade 13 students not ap- plying to universities have opted for community college, as have the majority of grade 12 students who are graduating. Next week the Free Press will look at the choices being made by this group. PRO DODGE Your Local ChryslerDodge Sales and Service ~JDealer Parts & Service - Thursdays ti 9 p.m.0 209 Dundas St. W., Whltby 666-3000 WHITBY CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY Pastor Garry Fess G round Turning Ceremony Sunday, May il - 4:30 p.m. At site of new church - corner of BrocklRossland1 TEMPORARY MEETING PLACE Whitby Senior Public School, Garden Si., Whitby For Inormation caîl 668-5228 Balloons Students at West Lynde Public School released 500 balloons last week during education week. On hand ta help the students were clowns Janet Jones and Judy Mrine. In the conter of the picturo is Derek Morine who had trouble hanging on to the balloons in the strong wind and almast released thêm before Yard Sale Auberge is holding a giant yard sale on Saturday, May 10, just in timo for Mothrs Day. Located in the parking lot of Kingsviow United Church on the corner of Wilson, and Adelaide, the yard sale will begin at 9:30 a.m. and run until 1 p.m . Joining the festivitios at il are the Navy League Band and the Ontario Regiment 1913 Cadet Corps Band. A draw will be made on a special Mother's Day silk floral arrangement donated by Suzanno's Flower Designs. Tickets are 50 cents or thrée for $1. Ail proceeds will go ta, the new Auberge facility due ta open in May. Auberge is a shelter for abused womnen and thoir children in the Durham Rogion. Donations are welcome. Please caîl 728-7311. WHITB Y AUTO WRECKERS LIMITED Hlghway Na. 12 -1 Mle North of WHITBY SPECIALIZING IN LATE MODEL WRECKS Mon.-Fri. 7:30-5 p.m. Open ail day Sat. 668-3322-23 PUBLIC NOTICE The Town of Whitby invites ail Citizens, Sparts and Cultural Groups ta participate in a Public* Meeting ta hear and discuss the Preliminary Draft Cultural and Recreation Master Plan Report. The Repart deals with the Town af Whitby's existing and future needs related ta Recreational and Parks' facilities. The Flrm af Jean Monteith and Associates will present the repart. Meeting Place: Town of Whitby Council Chambers 575 Rossland Raad East Whitby, Ontario Date: May 14,1986 Time: 7:30 p.m. For further information please caîl the Town of Whitby, Parks and Recreatian Deparîment, 668- 5803 ext. 292. i ~Y- ~ l.~ .&>~ lcr la3îl--4 away our photographer could take a picture. Ail the balloons had tags on them with the school ad- dross, phono number and the students' name. The student who owns the balloon which travels the furthest will win a ghetto blaster.. Free Press Staff Photo 666i'9516 Whltby ftairstyli 9 for mon &womren Perm Speclal $10010 of f REG. $4500 j Ireai your Moiher b a jMOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL PACKAGE DEAL Colour Analysis, Shampoo, 1 Cut and Blow Dry $000 Good forMay8,9, 10 The Operations Commlttee of Whltby Town Coun- cil wlll meet on Monday, June 2,1986, at 7:30 p.m. n Commttee Room One of the Whitby Municipal Building, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, On- tario, for the purpase of hearing any persan who dlaims their land will be prejudlcîally affected by the by-laws. Any persan wlshlng ta be heard by the Operatians Committee is asked ta advlse the Town Clerk ac- cordingly by Thursday, May 29, 1986. Dated at Whitby, Ontario, this 7th day of May, A.D., 1986. Donald G. McKay Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road East Whltby, Ontario Li N 2M8 Phono: (416) 668-5803 IIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIa GO expansion tenders now being ealled THE CORPORATION 0F THETOWN OFWHITBY Q -~ NOTICE 0F INTENTION The Council of the Corporation of the Town af Whitby intends ta pass by-laws ta stop-up, close and soul the untravelled Daîglë Avenue raad allawance as shawn below and as mrore par- ticularly shown on Reglstered Plan No. 589.

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