Whitby Free Press, 17 Aug 1994, p. 31

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Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, August 17,1994, Page 31 1~ MANAL ALAWAR, 8, of Whitby 'does the limbo at the Pringie Creek Community Schooi day camp recentiy. Campers got a chance to experience different cultures during the 'around-the-world week' at the camp. Photo by Jeremny Dresar, Wh Itby Free Press Registration for college's new courses and programs The Durham College continuous learning division is offeing a variety of new courses and prograns for fail registration. Some of these includle getting to know ycur police services (free), ' Coronary Care for Post Dipioma Nursing,' CPR instructor, quilting workshops, folk art workshops and Christmas crafts workshops. New workshops for the early childhood education area are 'Behaviour Management With Young Children,' 'It Takes Two to Talk' and 'Attention Deficit Disorder.' Cali (905) 721-3052 to receive a continuous learning fail calendar. Are you interested in literacy? Would you welcome the oppjortunity to share your aklis and knowledge with someone in a one-on-one tutoring part- nership? The Literacy Project is currently seeking volunteer tutors in the Whitby area. Contact Peneope Thomas at 427-3300 ext. 225 for more information. By Nancy Cafter, head- ibrary resource SINCLAIR SECONDARY SCHOOL In just two short weeks, on Aug. 31, the doors te Sinclair will open te, our students who are invited for an orientation tour and loonie lunch. The schedule is as foliows: Grade 9, arrivai time 9:30 a.m., tour 9:45 a.m., lunch il a.m., departure, 11:30 a.ni.; Grade 10, arrivai time 11:15 a.m., tour 11:30 a.m., lunch 12:45 p.m., departure 1:15 p.m.; Grade 11, arrivai time 11:45 a.m., tour 12:30 p.m., lunch noon, departure 1:45 p.m. For those from the Sinclair school comînunity, tours are available from 2 te 3p.m. Ail students are invited te the orie ntation- session and encouraged to show up in true Ceitic formi, sporting school colours of navy and green with accents of red and gold. Student ambassadors wiil be spotting high-spirited students and recognizing themn with an assortmient of prizes. Upon arrival, students wili follow the signs and assemble in the cafetorium. Lista will be posted te, find one's nanie and that of the teacher advisor. Meeting in your teacher advisor group for the first time will allow you to faxmiliarize yourself with the people with whom you will work the most closely in your first year at Sinclair. Together you will actively become involved in the kinds of activities and routines that will ensure your success. Following introductions in your TAG (teacher advisor group), your tour will commence,. and REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0 F DURHAM PUBLIC NOTICE REGARDING A PROPOSED SIGN BY-LAW Please be advised that the Works Committee of The Regional Munic Ipaiity of Durham wlII meet to ciscuss the approvai of a by-iaw to regulate and control private signs and other advertising devîces on or near Regional Road aîlowances at 10:00 A.M. September 20, 1l994 at 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby. The proposed by-Iaw is available for viewing dluring regular office hours at: Regionai Clerk's Departmnent 605 Rossland Road East Whitby, Ontario or Reglonal Works Department 105 Consumers Drive Whftby, Ontario Anyone wishlng to appear at the Works Commlttee meeting to comment on the Proposed By-Law shouîd contact Karen St. John at 668-7721 (Ext. 5251> at the I Regional Works Dept. on or before September 7, 1994. Any group or indMvduais having questions or comments regarding this by-Iaw mnay contact: Mr. T. Prevedel, P.Eng. Director of Transportation Regional Municipality of Durham 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario, LI N 6A3 Tel. (905> 668-7721 or Mr. Andrew C. Allison Assistant Regional Solicitor Regional Munlcipality of Durham 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario, Li N 6A3 1 Tel. (905) 668-7711 Gary Herrema Regional Chairman V.A. Silgailis, P. Eng. Commissioner of Works questions or anxîeties you have had waiting for this moment will be put te rest. We're ready and Iookig forard'0 meeting with you. e hop ou are ready, too. Studentrambassador1wllbe in training on Tuesday, Aug. 23. Don't forget ta, identify' yourself with that red sweat or t-shirt, bring a lunch and a favourite piece of motivational music.' Our session 'will commence at 10 a.m. and wrap up around 3 p.rn. Bring a good sense of direction, and some great Celtic spirit. Our parent partners are thanked for offering asitanc for the barbecusW e will be in directý contact with you soon. More help is still needed if you can spare a few hours. For those new to, the neighbourhood, Student Services 15 stili registering students. Contact our office at 666-5400 for an appointment. r 1994 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS ELECTION OFFICIAIS REQUIRED Applications are invited for positions as Election Oficiais for the 1994 Municipal Elections to be held on Monday, November l4th, 1994. Positions are available for persons who are 18 years of age or older to work as, DEPUTY RETURNING OFFICERS; FOLL CLERKS; OR ELEC11ON ASSISTANTS $150. $125. $125. Application forms are available from the Clerk's Office. Completed applications shoduld be submitted to the Clerk not later than**Erlday. Sept ember 9, 1994. DONALD G. MCKAY CLERK & RETURNING OFFICER THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY 575 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST WHITBY, ONTARIO LUN 2M8 PHONE: (905) 668-5803 Brass Band Concerts -U P The Whitby Brass Band is continuing the Summrrer Concert in The Park ,,program in the Gazebo at Rotary Centennial Park, during August. Concerts are Freel Brin9 a lawn chair and prepare yourself to enjoy music at its finest, performed by an award winning Brass Band. Nexi Concert: Thursday, August 18, 7:30 p.m. Don't miss thîs opportunhty, corne out and support your local Brass Band. Music In The Park! Brlng your famlly for an evenîng of entertalnment. The Parks and Recreation Department continues a series of musical programs in The Gazebo at Rotary Centennial Park. Free Every Wednesday June to Augusti 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. August 17 - Donna Sikes Flute Choir August 24 - Donna Barber Trio Augusi 31 - Metro Toronito Salvation Army Band Bring a Iawn chair and corne to enjoy an evening of family fun! I '1

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