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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 43

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The Daily Itemi
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Port Chester, New York
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43
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MV 1 'A A QhpottSuburtmn Newspapers Thursday May 4 1985 3C 1 i 1 such as through you and shuts off the power before it reaches a dan- "genus leveL Itban easy matter io install 1 One type replace an ordinary outlet and can protect all appli- ances plugged into that outlet Another type can be installed at the power entrance replacing an ordinary circuit breaker Some newer appliances come with GFCls already built in i from SUNY- i State College will be programs for adults at 6 pm Wednesday and at noon on May 24 at its location 200 North Ceiir tral Ave in Hartodale For more information call Q48-6208J a My peers deserve some credit This letter is in response to in Madison Wta" about yopng adults and their credit rat Thank you for writing that a great many readers toSOwillrdateto CAMPUS MOTES A series of summer courses In general education computer arts and multimedia will bo offered at the Peekaklll Extension Center of Westchester Community College 27 North Division 8t An houe explaining these pro- grains will be held from 530 to I have seen approved GFCls sold at discount supply houses for under 10 Please tell your readers about this in Sud- buryMsss letter from 2 1 -Instill- take- thepositkmthat there are plenty of opportunities for young people today but they are not easy to recognise because they look' an awfoi lot like har0 work appliances ihat might br droppedT into bdthtub or sink To expect I received hundreds of letters about that column and I want to thank ail who wrote I hive the way myJMders takecareofone auotlfcx 730 pm Monday at the center Registration wtU a tfwo sessions will be offered during the day and in the ping beginning May 15 andJune' 12 Tuition is 984 per credit Formore information call 734-4680 fr Registration for the summer sessions is being held 7 frpm 9:30 am to 7:30 pm Mon- i through Thursdays in Room the Administration Build- an the Valhalla campus lRoad-T- To obtain a schedule pf courses write to the Registrar tt Westchester Community College 75 Grasslands Road Valhalla NY 10505-1808 or call 785- A career flight sponsoredby Purchase College and the Hudson Valley Council of Technical Societies wiU be he will be held Item 7 to 9 people unplug all appliances when hot in use is very unrealistic There are two: There is a better and safer wayr kinds---f peoide in the world rr the work ana tnose -The National fectricanSsde who take the credit Try to bn" reuires that all ordinary bath- the nrst group Thera less com- room outlets (and sbmeblhersTTpetition there rapter protection AT his applies tr all new construction The ground foult circuit interrupter (GFCt) senses current that escapes out of the normal path- ANN LANDERS enough money We live fom hand to mouth which is nerve-racking would agree that seven years of bad credit won't matter because it will be much longer than that be- fore we wHl be able to afford a house a car and major appliances ippiu Our only hope is that the older generation will retire so we can gel their jobs and have a little stability inourlives Please tell that we are not irresponsible We are trying very hard but it's much more expensive to be young than it used to be McAfee NJ ings 1 Most of us are in debt the day we griaihMte from college because we had to borrow money to go to school Just because you are a college graduate does not mean Ip lphr Mostofu donX We have college loans- we must buy food and rent ance which is higher if you are under 25 rj We are competing for Jobs that pay $6 an what companies pay these days because they know young people are desperate Most middle-aged career-oriented peoplewould be insulted to be offered $6 an hour but we jump at the chance Most of us wk two and sometimes three jobs just to get by When it comes time to pay the bills there is never cl Anderson Rill Road in Purchase A Anderson Ril Parents and students A total of 17 exhibitors will -i discuss various scientific and technological fieldsrA question 3 pnd answer period willfollow Thta freie event open to mid-pfe school and high school teachers students and parents tration For more information call Joe Skrivanek at 251-6630 I Registration under way for the College of New Rochelle's -June and July assessment and remediation programs for students six years of age through Adulthood who have learning and reading difficulties (recDBcraeirs cDnaoirs aDDamuresses pneo A Festival nsecttonal Indudes one-aim redlnerv wedge and hi! bmenprino deeper 8 colon Mti sugg price $2259' reg 164999 r- In the assessment program graduate students in special conduct a complete educa- 3Uonal testbattery caseinter- -'Views hourly testing sessions aiuf 'm final conference to discuss test flndings and recommendations 'v: in the remediation prograpi ihdividuab who have been as--iseaaed and foupd to have learn-7 tng difficulties receive Individual remedial help frmn graduate students to spedal education The fee $100 for each pro-' gram Registration required' Grace Paley an author and a member of the writing staff at Sarah Lawrence College will read from The Collected rieswarBtrmTiayinn Rebingr er Auditorium i program ta thepubfic For more tlon call 395-2411 i The college Is at 1 Meadway in 'Yonkers'' fr Ahopmi house explaining the college's Institute for Cultur al Exchange will be held at 10 am Monday in glohim House Jth change isctesignedtp give immigrants who are living temporarily in the United States an introduction to American culture Registration deadline for the summer term which runs May 29-June 23 isMay 19 To make a reservation for the open house call 395-2205 are invited to attend the College of Mount St Vincent's from noon to 2:30 pm Sunday at the -college 6301 Riverdale AveinT Riverdide The program will include a panel dbcuMion with professors administrators and current stud- ents Financial aid advisers will also be present- Formore informatim call (1-718) 405-3267 WRegbtration is under way for a series of noncredit pTO-T: grams at the colle induding in and Word 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