Whitby Free Press, 20 Apr 1983, p. 5

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WH ITB Y FR EE PRESS, WEDNESDAY APRIL 20, 1983, PAGE 5 Local students learn subjeets 'inFrench About 80 secondary elected by French nel, the establishment of sehool students from speaking ratepayers, specifle courses, use of Durham region travel who are also members textbooks, etc. each day to 1'ecole of the Association fran- Secondaire Etienne calse des Conseils sco- The school has an Bruie in Willowdale, laires de l'Ontario, and enrolment of some 600 where ail subjects are three members appoint- students and more than taught i the French ed by the Durham 50 teacbing and admini- language. Board. strative personnel. It of- The students are from The comxnittee aims fers 190 courses at four the francophone ýcom- at obtaining a quality levels of difficulty:* fun- munlty whose peroga- education for its secon- damental, general, ad- tive hi a French lan- dary school students vanced and enriched. guage education was and serves as liaison Lati is offered hi those establlshed i 1968 when between the French students takting the French language secon- elechirate and the classical option. dary schools were i- Durham Board of Edu- stituted i Ontario. cation. It is responsible In addition hi the aca- With the coming of the for developing propos- demic and. some schoolsy, French ais designed hi, meet the technical courses, the language advisorY com- educational and cultural schooi emphasizes the mittees were formed by needs of the French- importance of physical each board of education speaklng students and and social development where the program was may make recom- and offers a variety of offered. In Durham re- mendations regardig sports, musical, cultur- glon the comittee the transportation of the ai and social programs com rissnne memn- students, teaching and durig and after school bers.: six franco.phones administrative person- hours. r SE WAREHOUSE C LEARAN CE 0F- "Floor Models and, Demonstrators./" A DYS'% OLYII! WED., APR. 20 TO SAT., APR. 23e,1983 PLES REG. CLEARANCE For ThIS TER ............399.95 $ 39.95 . ......... .00$ w 39.95 C e r n e n y HT.............149.95 $ 5995 C e r n eO I M.............249.95 $99.95 W eWiII Stay M.............59.95 $ 19.95 ER TEAM ...479.00 $199.95 Open Tonight .49... M 6 2»9.95 ITomorrow, And M A T. 9... .. . .. . fl6o2 9 9 .9 5 IM AT ... .... $74 .95F r ! , U n t i l 'OnIy 36 Pieces to Choose From I WE GUARANTEE THE PRICE YOU PAY WILL BE 40% TO070% LESS THAN YOU WOULD EXPECT TO PAY AT~ STORE, FOR NY VACUUM, yMAKE, AT XTIME. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED (IN WRITING) MISTER VACUUM 1750 PLUMMER ST., UNIT #.5. PICKERING 839m6703 (CALL COLLECT... WE'LL SURPRISE YOU.) VISA MASTERCARD OFF YEAR' GUARANTEE (PARTS & LABOUR) Whitby Fabrics NEW MANAGEMENT Drapes & Sheers - customn made. Alterations on clothing & draperies. "Rugby" cloth, jogging & swim weare Briai fabrlcs avallable. 215 Dundas St. E., Whltby 668-4821 OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY GEORGE C. WH ITED.., F..C.D4C) ANTHONY J. BALLARDD.SFRC4C ORAL & MAXI LIOFACIAL-SU RGEONS are pleased to announce the relocation of their office to 209 Slmncoe Street North Oshawa, Ontario LI G 4T1 as of April 25, 1983 Telephone: (416)576-5311 S >

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