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TUCKERSMITH DAY NURSERY, Vanastra Community
Centre, Toronto Blvd., Vanastra, NOM 1L0, 482-7634.
Full-program day-care centre, licensed by COMSOC, for
children 21/2 tolOyears of age. Operates 6:30 a.m. to 5:30
p.m., Monday-Friday, on year-round basis. User fees
subsidized by COMSOC on a sliding scale, according to
family income.
LADY DIANA NURSERY, integrated with Tuckersmith
Day Nursery, above, in Vanastra Community Centre,
482-5336. Full-program day care for handicapped and
disabled children IVi -10 years of age; children may be
bused. Open6:30a.m. -5:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, year
round. Eligible children fully-funded, 87 per cent through
COMSOC, 13 per cent by Huron County’s Community
Living program in Goderich.
WINGHAM DAY CARE CENTRE, William Street,
Wingham, NOG 2W0, 357-2424. Full-program day care
centre, licensed by COMSOC, for children 2 - 5 years of
age. Open 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, on
year-round basis. User fees subsidized by COMSOC on a
sliding scale, according to family income.
NURSING ASSISTANT TRAINING CENTRE
NURSING ASSISTANT TRAINING CENTRE, Wingham
and District Hospital, 270 Carling Terrace, Wingham,
NOG 2W0,357-3210, extension 259. The program offered
prepares students to meet the Ontario Standards of
Nursing Practicefor Registered Nursing Assistants
(RNA); the course includes theory in nursing, practical
experience, biology and social sciences.
Conestoga College
Conestoga College, with campuses in Stratford,
Guelph, Cambridge, Kitchener (Doon), Waterloo and
Clinton, has an enrollment of more than 4,500 full-time
students and 30,000 part-time students, as well as a staff
of600 full-time employees. With an annual budget of well
over $40 million, it offers students over 100 academic and
technical programs, as well as an endless variety of
hobby, leisure-time and homemaking short courses.
In 1985, when Conestoga decided to widen its mandate
of fulfilling the educational needs of adults in
southwestern Ontario by making continuing education
courses available in smaller centres without a formal
campus, the village of Brussels was chosen as the site of
the first experimental attempt.
Under the guidance of a local volunteer committee, the
experiment succeeded so well that different course
selections have been offered in Brussels three times a
year ever since, while programs in Milverton, Monkton
and Exeter have been added over the past two years, and
courses in both Goderich and Wingham will be coming on
stream in the very near future.
A catalogue of courses available in the fall, winter and
spring sessions of Conestoga College are distributed
throughout southwestern Ontario three times a year,
while courses available locally are advertised in local
newspapers. Among the courses offered in Brussels this
fall are computer literacy, municipal government, and
English as a second language, as well as a variety of hobby
and arts classes.
Further information may be obtained by calling the
Conestoga Committee chairman in Brussels, Ruth Sauve,
at 887-9324; or by calling the Clinton Campus
co-ordinators, Joan Cornish and Doreen Sutherland, at
482-3458.
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