- ...'. .. ...--~-. -~ - PAGE 18, WWIYfREEp1«ESS, EDNESD)AY, AUGUT 281991 Whiby's new e,'t shool ready topenxtw k - - .'ha n i4 f the construCtiO m ByChris Bovie Ormiston 'public 'echool, Whitby's newest, will accommo- date 303 atudenta when ita doors open this Se ptomber. Rangingfro*m kindergarten to trde8 rist on is one of the Yrgest- burham public achools to be -built at one time, with an area of 53,230 sq. ft. i Not onl[y large, the aci lei one of the most economical pro- r teyet tackled by the DuUhm Board of Education. At a cost of $71.03 per, sq. ft., the pri*ce lu islower than sFome schools built* two ye arsago. 1Principal Luigia Ayotto hbas also been instrumental in keep- ing bu d¶et costs down at the à chool, located. at 20, Forest Heigzhts St. While ail the: children's furni- ture is new,ý much has been Purchased at discount., "Just about overthinibrought luï iiiScnd-hà nd »said Ayotte. Meanwhie otI staff and fani- ily members *have. helped out immensely "Wve had nany peopleB help- aent have been moving furni- Former principà l of Lake Vista puýbli c shool in, Oshawa, Ayotto started her' work at the school Ormiston j lcaedonFoia Hoights St,., west of Gardon St, between Rsladand .Taunton moade. -Socilal "couI 9s e-ncil'sprogrmhelps mmiransajs Helping. irmigrant3s adjust to the Canadian lifestylp ,lu the aim of a new program _of the Social Development,, ".Council Of Ajax-Pickering., The Iminigrant Settiement and, _Adtation Program 18 a co-operativo, effort of the Social Development Council, a non-profit organization and Employment. and Immigration' ISAP offers, free confidontial,, culturally-soni3itive couzseling, infomatin, gidano and referral in areS2uh 1 ouig emplgoyment, education and goeuet. gA databankof volunteer interproteýrs is also being avai le >. Theprcgrazfm i Pickering, Whitby and Oshawa. Helen Ward 686-2661. at 686-4157 or Openings-$tarting, August 19/91., FULL DAY- CARE 6:30 AM - 6:30 PM Nursery -School Mornings Available - Qualified E.C.E.'s 1111"For Quallty Gare cail 668-1495". 900 Bonacord Avenue, Whîitby> e y. '*1 *I~~ FALLREGISTRATION NEW STUDENTS: Thursday, September Thursday, September Saturday, .September 5, ,4:30Opm -8:009M 1Z 4:30Opm -8:00Opm 14 10:OOam-1:OOpm, ister Early. -Classes Fi11 Quickly"t Ages -i toi 4 years old. i DAVIS STUDIO,' 0F DANCE., Proi'in high qua]ity dance training -many of our past students are now atten dinig proflessional schools. CLASSES IN: Ballet Ceechetti ad Russian techniques, Movement, Monsters & Giggles fochlden3to5 BEGINNERS- from age 6. -ü -adadult- classeès available TEACIIE RS: Heather Davis, A.I.S.T.D. CECCHErF, SOCIETY BRANCH Richelle Kinley - Stuùdent Teacher Nat'l Ballet>School Micheje Watson - B .A. Honours Dance York -Univ. I-irlit-, O 1à a.s13Simle Phone 668-1251 for more information August 28th, 6:00O pm - 9:00 PM' Sept. 4th, 5th & 1llth, 6:00 Pm - 9:00 pmi Sept. 7th 10:00 arn - 1:00 pm Perr Day OPENINGS STA: 129, Pi] RY ST. W1, REGISTRIATON 1991 PLACE-: Iroquos Park Com TIMES: September l3th, 19 September l4th, 191 For fuifthr MInration Lucie Hewitt-Hefldersofl H1 or George Delmastrol (Pn Sindy Lo(Vice Prep WEEK TRIAL_ 4EXETER RD. AJA 'X 427-0036 Bay y Street University < at Durham College ,FaiI-Winter:- "September to-April By study in Oshawa alone, you may obtain a Trent degree in: Anthrop oIog, Cutural Studies, EconlôiCS',lngIish, IIis tory, Politics,' Psychology or For abrochure, counselling or info -r- mation on admission please cal (416) 723-9747. -For Regist-ration and Information cail:. 430-2925 Dan Grlbben r2i- nstiructor, Black Beit 7000 sq. ft. of training facility 2zo0 EucDd St, Whiby C 7_ entr $~ ,~ ~ ç~ ~