Whitby Free Press, 18 Oct 1995, p. 2

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Page 2, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, October 18, 1995 College president halls lVindflclds' donation Land donated by Windfields Farme to Durham College will b. the. future site of the Durham Univermdty Centre, sayu college preaident Gary Polonsky. The. land transaction, officially announced yesterday, is part of a buine.. plante b. presented te the. Ontario government in November, for a centre for learning technology. The. centre, supported by IIBM and McGraw-HII Ryerson Canada and three universities, uwill teach teachers te produce great courseware and great systems, for the. lassroom and also te be i qbibuted around the. world along Canadian-built learning networks...," utated Polonksy. "TMe advent of new technology han made this industry a certainty - somewhere - and Ontario can have it because Durhiam has lined Up the. educational and corporate player.." Polonsky says approval Lu principle fr-om the province is now only needed te start the. project that could b. a "huge industry for Dlairy Queen\.$4 clic Cakes"' WHITBY DAIRY QUEEN 1003 Dundas St. E. 668-5342 No coupon required - Not valid with any other offer. Do.yutFREÈ. yof chare!tr 10.t. 4 ..... Iii~nd....crtr0 ...... .u..d...n.D..g. OPEN 7 DA.VSA WEEK.INCLUINGtHOLIDA.. OPEN: MON.-FRI. 9-9 SAT. 9-6 e SUN. 10-6 220 Dundas St. W., Whitby 430-2999 FREE DELIVERY I Southern Ontario." Under the. land tran~saction, Terénce Young, the. Mnistry of Windfielda Farmne preoident Education and Training>s Charles Taylor donatedl 76 acres to ParjiamentAry Assistant Durham Coflege - 28 years ago, responsible'for universities, said hie fatiier, E.P. Taylor, donated during Tuesday's ceremonies that land for the. cpllege. paftnersiiip between an education institut. and the. pzivate sector is a In addition, Windfleldzs andi the "model initiative" týiat siiould be college ezciianged 75 acres of land encouraged slsewiiere. -- as a resuit, the. college acquires Whitby youth charged 151 acres of land "directly contiguous nortiiward with Durham current property on Simcoe Street North"" Lu Oshawa, wbule Windfielda gets 75 acres northeast of the. current campus. Doug Manual, chair of the college's board of governors, said the. land transaction is a "critical step teward reaèhing the. dream of the, Durham Univerdty Centre ... towards whicii Durhiam Region ha. been etriving for the. nâtRnànv oIa ,7W UI~11W fUUniveraity. the. collesWe'.t afte cycïstinju ed*association, and O'Neill A 19-year-old Wbitby resident Wbitby cycist on Oct. 2. student and local politic lias been charged in connetfion Derrick Oliver, 33, of Whitby attended the ceremoniea with a collision that injured a was riding bis bicycle along Bayly WIndfields Farm. ________________ Street, just west of Lakeridge. ~ Road, iu Ajax wiien h. was struck U(tra an stbond vehicle that n n Qualty airare His left leg was injured and he AffrdalePries remalned Lu Ajax-Pickering Affodabe Prces Hospital for almost two weeks. -- HAIRCUT After 2:3Opm SPECUAL until 7:OOpm $ 0 PERMS $25.00 and up COLOURS $25.00 SPIRAL PERMS $55.00 and up MON. TO FR1 900 -700 - SATURDAY 9:00 - 6:00 209 DUDSS.E.WI1Y PSOFC (IN THE WHITBY CORPORATE CENTRE) rIUHiïY2iRJDAS1 (ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE) j1 On Friday,- Oct. 13, Durhiam Regional Police went te a home in Wbitby where they located a 1984 Buick Regal allegedly involved in the. accident. They arrested tiie occupant of the home. Kari Allan McNeil, 19, was charged with failing to remai n at the. scdne of an accident and carelesa driving. He will appear Lu provincial court in November. s.'yspae For blanket coverage of ALL the homes and/or businesses in Whitby OR ta selected areas only, cali the Whitby Free Press - 668-6111. If you did flot get a flyer which is isted for fuLI distribution, give us a cail. mr[i[1e meria~LuIdIU (selected homes) *Gord Garner Sunoco (selected homes) *Jerry's The Drug Warehouse (full distribution) *Carson Wagonlit Travel (selected homes) *Pringle CreeklDundlas Centre Guardian Drugs (selected homes) L [Trent' udent icians 13 at at rally in Oshawa Reform Party leader Preston Manning will be in Oshawa on Thursday, Oct. 19. Manning will b. keynote speaker at the. 'Crisis in Crime' rally to be iield at the. Civic Auditorium, starting at 7:30 p.m. "W. hope te fill it (Civic) Up," says Evert Vroegh, president of Reform's Durhiam. riding constituency, about attendance at the. rally. Reform MPs continue to push for refonm of the Young Offenders Act and the. parole system. ickets for the. Oshawa rally are $5, and are available by calling Vroegh at 576-5578 or Dean ickey at 725-4637. a

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