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In five years Conestoga Col-
lege has grown from 188 student
in 17 programs to the present
complex of six centres strategic,
ally located in the four count-
ies of Huron, Perth, Wellington
and Waterloo.
The college intends to place
one more centre in the north-
ern portion of Wellington
County, thus giving complete
coverage to the region.
The four counties covered by
Conestoga College represent
a large area for a college of
this type covering some 3, 670
square miles with a population
of 461, 500 projected to reach
620, 000 by 1980.
The scope of courses avail-
able ranges from the basic skills
to highly technical training to
management levels.
Courses may be modified and
adapted to provide custom built
programs to fit the needs of any
organization. All instructors are
fully qualified. A company's
own training staff or other
specialized persons may take
part in the teaching of the prog-
ram. Some courses are conduct
ed on company premises, others
are offered in the college it-
self or on a site selected by the
college.
If you perceive a need to
improve educational and train-
ing levels of personnel in your
A large part of Canada was
covered by ice only 15,000 years
ago.
Steer
This
Way
BY
LARRY
SNIDER
If you're a smoker, clean the
inside of your windows
regularly. Tobacco smoke
forms a film on glass.
Let your ears and nose help
alert you to sudden car
problems. Pull off the road at
the first hint of unusual noises
or strange smells from your
motor.
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An icy road surface when the
temperature is just below
freezing is twice as slippery as
it would be at zero.
Within five years, some cars
will have computers that will
minitor tire pressure, engine
temperature, oil pressure, and
electrical -system operation.
Sudden stops are hard on your
tires.
One kind of stop that will solve your
car problems is a browse through our
beautiful autos of
Larry Snider
MOTORS LIM/TED
EXETER 235.1640
LONDON 227-4191
Huron County's Largest
Ford Dealer
Drive in soon!
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organization, you are invited
to talk over your requirements
with a consultant at Conestoga
College of Applied Arts and
Technology.
The primary purpose of Con-
estoga College's programs for
business and industry is to assist
employed persons to improve
their competency and qualific-
ations. Such upgrading also
helps to improve the calibre
of the labor force in Canada.
The secondary purpose is to
assist employers to strengthen
their company operations, to
help business and industry be-
come more competitive on a
national basis and thereby give
support to the economy.
In an everchanging world
education for employment and
every other phase of life must
be a continuing process. Today
there is a unique and dynamic
opportunity for persons in ed-
ucation in many different work
ing
areas.
The extensive training prog-
rams directed by Conestoga
College of Applied Arts and
Technology provide practical
relevant education. Last year
thousands of people benefited
from this training.
Custom-tailored courses are
provided, The courses axe des-
igned to meet the specific needs
of various groups of company
employees. This co-operative
method between employer and
Conestoga College on course
development has proven a val-
uable procedure in training,
company personnel.
The operating costs of train-
ing are shared among the comp -
any employees and college.
Many companies pay empl-
oyees salaries while they are
learning during working hours.
In most instances, the company
pays employee's tuition fees
and purchases text books as well
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1972
as providing instructional fac-
ilities,
The college arranges the
curriculum in conjunction
with company officials, may
assist financially with costs of
instruction, evaluation results
and issue statements of achieve-
ments to those employees who
successfully complete a course.
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