Durham College plani ng for its futue Polons1ky Durham College of Applied Arts and Techology is planning for its future by growing in a number of areas. «First we plan to expand enrol- ment." savs college president M Gary Polonýsky. Ttal enrolment at the college this year, including full- and part time students bas a chance to4top 40,000, says kolonsky. 'e have grown faster than uP TO 30% OFF ALL BOOK ORDERS Fabric not hcludsd Personlalized Servie Borders Galore we dreamed. One area it affected us immediately wasin parking. We ran out of spaoe.", Last week, t he college opened up two new parking lots whicb have alleviated the parking shor- r- To exan enrolment in a con- trolled ay the college is work- ing onexpanding its partnersbip with industries, universit-.es,, other colleges and high schools. VAN i& TRU Accessorios & Installatic MANY MORE TRUCK & VAN ACCESSORIES 4 .;Jv Mon.-Wed. 9-6, Thurs. & Fr1. 9-9, Sat. 10-3 _4 1670 SIMCOE ST. N., OSHAWA .579-6868 mUmm m m m m m m m m LotYour Imagination Unfold I iyTui Zvdve yTde Ziitaadofte 2 Othbarainin tesadfthe 22o Oerntaocolgeanthe00uniont repre s entngaout 6,500sucppor taffe is recoeningraep-en tacethe tna*tive ageemen Drac Su ninday but nt h "urharnt vege aningresident "Te toentadtie ageeint maes som andntm nts In job seuity l b a dta nd Ie itzwill be atife"saysfortie OtarioPublspok esmnfrvthe OntaoeesUiceric eplo-ye Unonrc ncue aThetoearcnntrac et.includ8s andsi-eLcent1raiseTSet ,198 and epmAu. 1, 199. ecnrc exIrdostAug. 31,» 991. i 'eidon't sike tosaysnionlckl Nemi, presid oent ofunhoal 33DamCollege . "Duehihet orhame Coelegwas te hieghe o - thne. las offr mde bsyho vin' oe."' adtosyw t'h tnttdo.gremn Thfets buen 0spr tativfremet Daffctsaout15 spprtstfa DurhMoelle i bu the vtee, wy i be ndao'ati Itbrees eeks," says Fitalp i. " aetmeto Et adl. ee wareemtto kah th clages.W ant tbamng o." wa t~ are vtng for" srk vi scheduled for Oct. 12. 1O-month sentence for abduction A Whitby mnan wvas racently stentenced to a 10-montb jail tarmi in connaction witb an abduction in Toronto in June. Clint Majcen was found guilty of abduct ion and break and enter witb intent. He was also ordeed on probation for 12 montbs. 'A charge of forcibla confinement was withdrawn. Majcen, 20, was arrested by Metro Police at Whitby Psychi- atric Hospital June 19 after a six-year-old boy was taken fromn his Toronto home. The boy was returned uinbarmed to bis family. Also arrested was Robert Maj- cen, 18. His trial bas been sche- duled for July, 1990, in Toronto. Correction In the Sept. 20 edition, an incorrect 'figure was given as student enrolment for Henry Street Higb Scbool. Enrolment at the school is currently 1,390., The Frea Press wishes to apo- logize for the error. 4 J 4' NEW IN STOCK COLLECTIONS AMERICAN TRADITIONALS DOUBLE Couintry Basics DOUBLE THERE IS ONLY ONE 1652 BAYLY ST. W. PICKERING 031-7747 (Just west of Brock Road ai Bayly) *Comparable Book Prie e e z % rg.-..--~.-v ~ ~ t~ i~i'-~ k0~oxi.~ r,,., i~s i ~ i.A *~ #4êfi4~.4 4~#~:4t$.44J r.*.p Polonsky says Durham College can be of particular use to higb schools because of the equipment it offers: "We bad two bigb schools in the past month. They corne here because we have the equipment," said Polonsky. The college is now partnered with 800 companies and Polonsky hopes to increase that number to 1,000 this year. "We can:e rest on our laurels. Our economy is driven by know- ledge." As enrolment growsan expan- sion of the building will follow. The newly opened wing is flot enough, according to Polonsky. «"We are exploring the possibi- lity of a student facility on the. grounds and a campus in Ajax/ Pickerfn " The college has also added new courses this year, include those in entertainment, administ- ration, law and security, and early cbildhood education. «We are expanding quality- wise. The word is out that Dur- bam is working bard to perform in distinguisbed ways and I give' our staff full credit for that,» said Polonsky. Rati'fication' of contaet expected I -. ~ AT UP TO OFF * C.B.P. ,~t, 1 1