2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan ry 8. 1976 jess CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 8 1976 SPRING INTO GOOD EATING On Sunday, March 21, 1976, Selkirk Collogo presents a deliciously inviting look at today's nutrition. An informal collection of films, slide shows, displays and people will guide you through life's most satisfying and important pastime — eating. Come and find out if you really are what you eat, Topics and displays will include stretching your food dollar, nutrition, food and disease and of course the cafoterla will be serving lunch, Weite or phone for detailed brochure, — One day only, Sunday, March 21, beginning at 10:00 A.M, Admission Free INTRODUCTION TO BEEKEEPING Information will be provided on how to begin beekeeping, beekeeping equipment, eolony including winterh of package bees, swarming, American foulbrood disease identification, the use of drugs to contro! bee disease, . —— 8 Monday evenings at 7:00 P.M., beginning on February 2 in Room K-10 (; plus one field day to be announced). INSTRUCTOR: Mr. George Melntyre FEE: $20 per person Note: Enrollment will be limited. Advance registration required by January 22. BEEKEEPING — INTERMEDIATE COURSE This is a more advanced course in beekeeping intended for people who have already taken one course in beekeeping or who have had two or more years of beekeeping experience. —- — 8 Tuesday evenings at 7:00 P.M., beginning on February 3 in Room K-10 (plus a field day to be announced). INSTRUCTOR: Mr. John Corner FEE: $20 per person Note: Enrollment will be limited, Advance registration required by January 22. YOGA Hatha Yoga can help you feel more relaxed. Simple postures and controlled breathing techniques open the way to a greater sense of well being. You should wear comfortable clothing and bring a mat or folded blanket. — 10 Thursday evenings at 7:30 P.M. beginning on January 15 in Room M-14, INSTRUCTOR: Mrs. Darlene McDowell FEE: $18 per person i f Note: Enrollment wilt be limited to 20 people, Please phone in your registration by January 14, WOMEN’S HEALTH DAY Displays, brochures, and a choice of films, workshops and short talks by doctors and other birth control, problems, childbirth, menopause, vaginal and urinary tract infections, cancer, sex problems, abortion, weight control, exercise and many other topics. Write or phone for detailed brochure. — One day only, Saturday, March 27, 9:30 A.M. - 6:30 P.M. Admission is free, INCOME TAX A one day workshop covering dedi tax and tax credit, Specific questions may be submitted in advance by mail, and will be dealt with at the workshop to the extent that time permits, a — One day only, Saturday, March 20, 10:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. in Room K-11. INSTRUCTOR; Mr. Leo Soligo, C.A. PEE: $10 per person Note: Advance registration required February 28, THE METRIC SYSTEM See under Communication, FIRST AID See under Technical & Professional. LAW. See under Law for the Citizen. RECREATION FLY TYING This course will help you master the art of tying superior dry flies, nymphs, streamers and wet flies. The examples used to illustrate various wing and body types will include “classic” patterns (Royal Coachman, Adams, Ginger Quill, ete.) and “local” patterns (Tom Thumb, Peter Ross, Anderson Nymph, Shad Flies, etc.) Fly fishing films supplement tying sessions. Most equipment and supplies provided. Beginners welcome. — 7 Monday evenings at 7:00 P.M., beginning on January 19 in Room G-10. INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Gary Hunnisett FEE: $25 per person Note: Enrollment will be limited to 10 people. Please phone in your registration by January 16. GEOLOGY OF THE WEST KOOTENAY How to find and identify the various types of rocks, minerals and fossils of the Kootenays. Field trips to old mines, scenic areas and fossil sites, This course is particularly suitable for beginners and families. ——8 Thursday evenings plus three day-long field trips. First meeting on March 25 in Room M-20 at 7:30 P.M. i INSTRUCTOR: Miss L. Anderton _ FEE: $28 per person, $35 per family Note: Enrollment will be limited. Advance registration required by March 18. ASTRONOMY — OBSERVING THE SPRING SKIES Here is an opportunity to get a close look at the spring skies, Each evening will consist of an illustrated talk on astronomy, followed by telescope viewing at the college observatory. — 5 Wednesday evenings in Room K-10, beginning on March 17 at 7:00 P.M. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Don Jones FEE: $5 per person PRACTICAL USE OF AIR PHOTOGRAPHS — GRAND FORKS A short course on how to select, use and analyze air photos, of interest to hunters, hikers, cross-country skiers, fishermen and snowmobilers. 4 "2 — One day only, Saturday, January 32 at the Grand Forks High Schoo! at 10,30 INSTRU GEE: 35 2 y Note: Advance registration required by January 23. Al ICTOR: Mr, Norman Hill PRACTICAL USE OF AIR PHOTOGRAPHS — NELSON A short course on how to select, use and analyze air photos, of interest to hunters, —o- fy on Jamticy 16th RoulfT3, EES FEE: $20 per person Note: Advaice registration required by January 16. AVALANCHE HAZARD ANALYSIS — FIELD TRIP A field trip to a local avalanche area where avalanche conditions will be analyzed. — One day only, Sunday, January 25. Meet in Room B-16 at 8:00 A.M. Transportation will be provided by the College. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Gary Bruce FEE: $12 per person Note: Advance Registration required by January 21. AUDUBON WILDLIFE FILMS A series of outstanding natural history films narrated in person by distinguished turalist C by the West Kootenay Naturalists Association. — February 3, 1976, 8:00 P.M., “Pacific Shores”, with Mr. Norm Wakeman, noted naturalist, author and film-maker. — March 23, 1976, 8:00 P.M. “Migration Mysteries", with Dr. Walter J. Breckenridge, Director Emeritus, Bell Museum of Natural History. Admission: Adults $1.25; Students 7c; Children 50c Write or fihone for detailed brochure. SURVIVAL FIRST AID See under Technical and Professional. PHOTOGRAPHY See under Creative Arts. wih BEEKEEPING See under Home Life Skills. GEM CUTTING Seo under Creative Arts, COMMUNICATION ‘EFFICIENT READING ‘This course will help you develop reading specd as well as improve understanding. and retention of printed information, ~ 7 Tuesday evenings at 7:30 P.M, beginning on January 18 in Room G-13, INSTRUCTOR: Mr. John Green FEE: $18 per person SIGN LANGUAGE Techniques of communication thiuifisign language, — 10 Tuesday evenings at 7:30 P.M., beginning on January 18 in Room B-13, INSTRUCTOR: Mrs, D, Greenberg FEE: $20 per person; $30 per family THE METRIC SYSTEM Learn to understand the metric system of weights and measures, including speed limits distances, recipes, land area, floor space, tariffs, and the length, volume and weight of oducts. Thi will provide d that will help you visualize the new units of measure, — 2 Wednesday evenings at 7:30 P.M., beginning on February 11 in Room L-20 and concluding on February 25, INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Don Jones FEE: $10 per person BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE This course will help you to develop skills in clear, ‘correct and concise writing. Attention will be given to the writing of business letters, memoranda, and short reports designed to get results. —_7 Wednesday evenings at 7:30 P.M., beginning on January 14 in Room G-13, INSTRUCTOR: Mr. John Green FEE: $18 per person _ SPANISH TION ~ IN LEVEL A course emphasizing conversation and active practice. You should have a beginner's knowledge of Spanish in order to enroll, —10 Monday evenings at 7:30 P.M., beginning on January 12 in Room 16 of the Trail Junior Secondary School. INSTRUCTOR: Mrs, Carmen Guido FEE: $20 per person FILM WORKSHOP } ‘You will have the opportunity to watch many good motion pictures and learn how you can use film to convey concepts and to motivate people. Of special interest to teachers, service clubs, churches and community groups. This program is co-sponsored by the National Film Board. — A three-day program, beginning Friday morning, March 19 and continuing through Sunday, March 21, INSTRUCTORS: Resource people from the National Film Board will travel to Castlegar for this program. FEE: A fee will be charged to cover meals and (if required) accommodation, Write or phone for further details. SELKIRK Community Education BOOKKEEPING PLUS ‘ This certificate course {s offered through home study with guidance from an instructor at the College. It will bo of interest to anyone who is interested in bookkecping processes such as: basic records, posting to ledgers, bank reconciliation, trial balances, income statements and balance sheets. DATE: Students can commence anytime this winter. FEE: $30 plus $17 for books and material available at the College bookshop. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Ger Van Beynum Note: Please register by phone or mail. P.E. 21 BUSINESSMEN’S KEEP FIT ) An individualized fitness programme for all ages, includes a personal fitness test and specific nrosramme for your level of fitness, Activities include heart-lung “conditioning, flexibility, muscle tone and conditioning, group and individual games — a combination of physica! activity and fun! Gym strip required, — Mondays and Wednesdays (Fridays optional) 12:00 noon - 1:00 P.M., beginning on February 2 at the Physical Education Centre and continuing for 8 weeks, FEE: §20 per person Note: Advance registration required by January 22, P.E, 22 HOUSEWIVES’ KEEP FIT This is a personal programme which will include an evaluation (test of your fitness level) and then an individualized programme will be designed for your present fitness level and future interests, Flexibility, body contouring, muscle tone, heart-lung fitness, and relaxation exercises to assist you in enjoying your life. Proper gym attire is mandatory. — Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:80 - 11:30 A.M., beginning on February 3 at the Physical Education Centre and continuing for 8 weeks. FEE: $20 per person Note: Advance registration required by January 22. P.E. 31 INTRODUCTORY RACQUETBALL A basic introduction to racquetball with emphasis on learning the fundamental “shots” in order to play the game as soon as possible — singles, doubles and cut-throat games with ladder challenge h during the course. Gym strip required plus individual must supply own racquetballs. — Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:00 P.M., beginning on February 3 at the Physical Education Centre and continuing for 8 weeks. i FEE: $20 per person Note: Advance registration required by January 22. P.E. 32 INTRODUCTORY SQUASH An introductory instructional activity to this popular sport. Basic skills and fundamentals will be taught with a major portion of time allotted to game play and tournaments. Rules and game strategy will be included in the opening sessions. Gym strip is required and players will be asked to supply their own rackets and squash balls. — Mondays and Wednesdays at 9:00 P.M., beginning on February 2 at the Physical Education Centre and continuing for 8 weeks. FEE: $30 per person Note: Advance registration required by January 22. P.E. 33 INTRODUCTORY HANDBALL ; This course will utilize the new handball-racquetball court at Selkirk's ; for 7, Note: Advance registration required by February 27, 1976, will be limited to 25 people. : CREATIVE ARTS BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY is You will have an opportunity to develop, enlarge and print your own black and white photographs. The course will also cover camera operation, composition, lighting and presentation. All photographs will he evaluated by class critiques. — 12 Tuesday evenings at 7:00 P.M., beginning on January 19 in Room BB-22. INSTRUCTOR: Mr, Jim Ford FEE: $26 per person PRODUCING INTERESTING SLIDE SHOWS Learn how to improve the quality of your home slide presentations through the use of special techniques such as masking, mounting, copying, and tilting. You will have the to produce a slide-sound i — 4 Monday evenings at 7:00 P.M., beginning on January 12 in Room BB-22. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Jim Ford FEE: $16 per person INTRODUCTION TO GEM CUTTING How to saw, grind, sand and polish a gemstone. Each participant will start with tough material and produce a finished gemstone. — 5 Tuesday evenings at 7:00 P.M., beginning on January 20 in Room K-12. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. R. W. Shepherd FEE: $20 per person Note: Enrollment will be limited to 10 people. Please phone in your registration by January 15, BASIC COLOUR AND DESIGN — CASTLEGAR This one-day workshop in colour and design will emphasize basic ideas and techniques applicable to all creative arts, including painting, weaving, pottery, nly, 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M., Saturday, January 31 in Room K-11. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Harley Parker. Mr. Parker taught colour and design at the Ontario College of Art for 10 years and was Head of Design at the + Royal Ontario Museum 10 years. FEE: $10 per person Note: Advance registration required by January 23. BASIC COLOUR AND DESIGN — NELSON This course will emphasize basic ideas and techniques applicable to all creative arts including painting, weaving, pottery, etc. — 12 Thursday evenings at 7:00 P.M., beginning on January 15 at the Kootenay School of Art. : INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Harley Parker BED. e95 £25 PAINTING IN OIL AND ACK. 1.158 S2Ttt This course is intended for the student painter with. some experience. Many traditional techniques will be taught with an explanation of the communication = in ES us tr evi: wer, ota xtee ee DPE at ater, ane ad m™. be done from Lgu@TPiwtrait, sti ide, or BE, 85 SORGLUCTION TO CROSS-COUNTRY, SKHNG wexummeeee = Tidemsurse : EEEgEe. iy evenings at 7:00 P.M..-bogt: of Art, Nelson, INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Harley Parker FEE: $26 SILK SCREEN WORKSHOP — NELSON A workshop covering a basic introduction to and use of silk screen stencil methods, — Friday, February 20, 7:00 - 9:00 P.M. and Saturday, February 21, 9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. at the Kootenay School of Art. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Steve Kresta FEE: $12 per person Note: Advance registration required by January 21. FILM WORKSHOP See under Communication, _ TECHNICAL and PROFESSIONA SURVIVAL FIRST AID A one-day programme that meets Workers' Compensation Board requirements for Survival First Aid Certificate. Also an excellent intensive course for anyone engaged in situations where firstaid may be required. — One day only, Saturday, January 24, 8:30 A.M. in Room M-14, INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Walter Tymofievich FEE: $15 per person Note: Advance registration required by January 22. This will be an i in the sport and will feature fundamental skills, rules and court strategy in singles and doubles, challenge games, and ladder tournament will be a major part of the programme. Gym strip is required. — Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7:00 P.M.; beginning on February 3 at the Physical Edication Centre and continuing for 8 weeks, FEE: $20 per person Note: Advance registration required by January 22. P.E. 34 INTRODUCTORY BADMINTON An instructional introductory course for beginning badminton players — includes © ‘ fundamental skills, rules and court strategy. Players supply birds and wear appropriate gym attire. This course will follow the Canadian Badminton Certil evel P which is ive and suited for beginners. — Mondays and Wednesdays at 7:00 P.M., beginning on February 2 at the ‘ Physical Education Centre and continuing for 8 weeks. FEE: $20 per person Note: Advance registration required by January 22. P.E. 51 COACHING THEORY [LEVEL 1] A nationally certified programme designed to provide Amateur coaches with an opportunity to: — receive formal training in the art and science of coaching — improve leadership skills — upgrade coaching knowledge and expertise — obtain it through it i Course will cover: role of the coach, growth and development, psychology and sport, motor learning, exercise physiology, sports medicine, biomechanics, training methods. — 8 Tuesday evenings at 7:30 P.M., beginning on January 20 at the Physical Education Centre. FEE: $10 per person Note: Advance registration required by January 15, P.E, 61 HOUSEWIVES’ INTRODUCTION TO SKIING An to downhill skiing with lift tickets, equi and instruction provided. This course is not for proficient skiers. — 6 Wednesday mornings, 8:00 A.M. - noon, beginning on January 21. Meet at the Physical Education Centre. FEE: $40 per person Note: Advance registration required by January 15. PE. 62 INTRODUCTION TO SKIING An introduction to downhill skiing with transportation, lift tickets, equipment, and instruction provided. This course is not intended for proficient skiers. —6 Thursday mornings, 8:00 A.M. - noon, beginning on January 22, Meet at the Physical Education Centre. . FEE: $40 per person Note: Advance registration required by January 15. sone aan ame ve. wane, A ITTUALI Se Uae USS CUI re of equipment. ‘Transpurtadon und Squipiietic will os provided, — One day only, Saturday, January 10, 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. at the Physical Education Centre. » FEE: $20 per person; $35 per couple Z Note: Please phone in your registration by January 9. P.E. 71 TAPING TECHNIQUES FOR ATHLETICS A programme directed to help persons in the coaching profession who are dealing with athletic injuries in their sport. The course outline includes prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. In all 3 phases of above you will be learning a number of taping techniques. Equipment such as tape, scissors, and athletic ais will be supplied. — 8 Tuesday evenings at 8:00 P.M., begi Sia gs beginning January 13 at the Physical FEE: $20 per person Note: Please phone in your registration by January 12, P.E. 72 THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE FOR ATHLETICS Massage is one of the oldest forms of therapeutic treatment known. An instructional class where both theory and technique of massage will be taught. In addition toa knowledge of Massage you will be learning about the structure of the hee Each individual will be responsible for 1 sheet, 1 towel, 1 pillow and a anger. — 8 Wednesday evenings at 8:00 P.M., beginning on March 3 in the Physical Education Centre. FEE: $20 per person Note: Advance registration required by February 20. —_ ques and tne COLLEGE WINTER 1976 AW FOR THE CITIZEN VANCOUVER PEOPLE'S LAW SCHOOL COURSES ° FREE LAW CASTLEGAR —NELSON— EVERYONE WELCOME! FAMILY LAW — CASTLEGAR AND NELSON Marriage law, property law, custody of children, divorce grounds, CASTLEGAR: Monday, February 9 at 7:00 P.M. and continued Tue: February 10, at 7:00 P.M. in Room K-11, Castlegar Campus. Mr. D. Sperry instructing, NELSON: Monday, February 2 at 7:00 P.M. and continued on Tuesday, February we .3 at 7:00 P.M. in Room 103 of Central School, Mr. “D, Miller 4 instructing. Admission is free, fi i , WILLS AND ESTATES — CASTLEGAR AND TRAIL hi for having a will, ial chi fa will, what to do when a family member dies, probating the estate, succession duties, Canada Pension in. CASTLEGAR: Monday, March 8 at 7:00 P.M. and continued on Tuesday, March 9 at 7:00 P.M, in Room K-11, Castlegar Campus. TRAIL: Monday, February 16 at 7:00 P.M. and continued on Tuesday, February 17 at 7:00 P.M. in Room 125, J. L, Crowe School. Mr. R. C. E. Mellett instructing. Admission is free. THE CANADIAN COURT SYSTEM AND SMALL CLAIMS COURT The civil and criminal courts, starting a small claims court action, serving the writ, preparing for the hearing, the hearing, enforcing the order. NELSON: Monday, February 16 at 7:00 P.M. and continued on Tuesday, February 17 at 7:00'P.M. in Room 103, Central School. Mr. B. Suffredine instructing. Admission is free, REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS — NELSON AND TRAIL Buying and selling a house, the real estate agent, signing the interim agreement, financing the purchase, the mortgage, the deed, property taxes and fire insurance, government grants and mortgages, the closing, taking possession. NELSON: Monday, March 1 at 7:00 P.M. and continued on Tuesday, March 2 at 7:00 P.M. in Room 103 of Central School. Ms. L. Porteous instructing. TRAIL: Monday, February 2 at 7:00 P.M. and continued on Tuesday, February 3 . at 7:00 P.M. in Room 125 of J. L. Crowe School. Mr. R. Fabbro instructing. Admission is free. CRIMINAL LAW — CASTLEGAR AND NELSON Criminal courts, police powers, search and seizure, arrest and bail, securing a lawyer, preparing for trial, the trial, sentencing, appeals. CASTLEGAR: Monday, March 15 at 7:00 P.M. and continued on Tuesday, March 16 at 7:00 P.M. in Room K-11, Castlegar Campus. Mr. R. Spilker instructing. . i NELSON: Monday, March 15 at 7:00 P.M. and continued on Tuesday, March 16 at 7:00 P.M. in Room 103, Central School, Mr. M. Angene instructing. Admission is free. WOMEN AND THE LAW — TRAIL A videot: otape pri ae in which lawyer Penny Bain discusses several ,. aspects of the legal status of women, particularly as it-relates to marriage and.- property ownership. A resource person will be available to answer questions. — Three Tuesday evenings at 7:30 P.M. in Room 121 of J. L. Crowe School, April 6, 13 and 20. Admission is free. EVENING- CREDIT COUR TIME: 7:00 - 10:00 P.M. Begins the week of January 12th.FEE: TRAIL Mathematics 101: Calculusand Analytic Geometry Psychology 101: Introduction to Psychology English 114: Introduction'to Modern Literature Fine Arts 101: History of Art (1600 A.D. to Present) Monday-Thursday CASTLEGAR * Physics 108: Basic Physics Computing Science 130: The emphasis on this course will be programming of the computer with basic FORTRAN language. Math 12: This high school completion course is a prere- quisite for many university and career programs. Tuesday-Thursday Wednesday Monday-Thursday NELSON History 103: Chinese History (1900 A.D. to Present) Tuesday GRAND FORKS. i: : Psychology 101: Introduction to Psychology Wednesday For further information contact Selkirk College, 385-7292. BUSINESS ADMINISTRAT. CREDIT: © i A. BUS, 298 — PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT é zm Here is an excellent opportunity to participate in our complete, full-time credit course in Production Management. The Department of Business Administration i in th ings to make it ient for the general public to attend, along with our regular students. The major areas covered during the course are functions of management, utilizing resourses, product research, wha overcoming resistance to change, and communications in the organization, — 10 Tuesday evenings at 7:00 P.M., beginning January 13 in B-16, INSTRUCTOR: Bruce Ketchum 2 FEE: $35 B, SUPERVISORY MANAGEMENT WORKSHOPS This series of workshops is aimed at anyone who hes supervisory responsibility, The program is intended to improve supervisory knowledge, skills, and in areas such as: Practices, the role of the supervisor, staffing, wg and related subjects, —5 Fri ponding upon majority pref for the most suitable day. \ : TIME: 9:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M.,commencing February 27 or 28 in Room B-16. INSTRUCTOR: Harvey Gunn FEE: $70 (or $15 per individuai sesston), Please register early, specifying preference for Friday or Saturday. c ION — NELSON . ‘This is an intensive course in organization and management and will cover modern to planning, ing, contro) and co-ordination. It will be of interest to anyone who is responsible for the management of people, material, finances’ or other resources. — A successive Saturdays, commencing January 17, 1976,from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. This course will be held on the Nelson Campus (Vocational Division), Silver King Road, Nelson. INSTRUCTOR: Harvey Guan FEE: $50° Note: The-above course may be offered during the late winter of 1976 in other centres where there is adequate demand, such as Nakusp and Grand, Forks. * The following courses are offered by the Vocational Division of Selkirk College. All courses will be held at the Nelson Campus with the exception of the Air Brakes course at the Castlegar Campus. The number of seats available in all courses is limited, therefore, pi by phoning the campus is desirable, Nelson Campus — 352-6601 CastlegarCampus — 865-7292 AIR BRAKES CERTIFICATION Castlegar Campus (24 houra) — January 27 - March 90, plus field test Nelson Campus (18 hours) — January 12 - February 16 FEE: $20 4 This course leads to Air Brakes endorsation or the D.0.C.T. Motor Vehicle Examination (D.0.C.T. examination - $5) TYPING FOR BEGINNERS (86 hours) Nelson Campus * — January 13 - March 20 FEE: $25 A course for those wishing to learn to type or for those who would like to bring their typing speed up to an employable level.: + to shire Ss. = FORKNER SHORTHAND (30 hours) Nelson Campus. — January 20 - March 23 FEE: $20 Arefresher and speed building programme for those who have completed a basic Forkner' course and wish to review theory and increase their writing speed. MATHEMATICS FOR THE TRADES (21 hours) Nelson Campus — January 20 - March 2 FEE: $20 This course is specifically designed to cover the basic mathematics required in the trades, It will include a short introduction into Metrics. WELDING Are Welding (72 hours) Gas Welding (72 hours) Nelson Campus — January 5 - March 24 FEE: $50 for each course Pre-registration for welding courses is necessary. BUSINESS MACHINES Nelson Campus — March 2 - March 30 FEE: $15 : COMMUNITY SIC: PROGRAM Winter Quarter © (Most courses are 8 weeks) INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL MUSIC CLASSES PRE-SCHOOL VIOLIN — Fridays at 11:00 A.M. or 1:00 P.M. at residence, Waneta Road, Trail, beginning on January 16. INSTRUCTOR: Eve Johnston FEE: $20 per quarter Instrument Rental: $5 monthly. BEGINNING VIOLIN — SCHOOL AGE — Fridays at 5:00 - 6:07 » beginning January 16 at the Trail Jr. Sec. School. FEE: $90 per quarter economical processing, production planning and control, it nd ; inspection and quality control, and the of « aid accounting. = es Gr Na taeiieemcahonsianeina ful coinptetion of the course may be applied toward a Diploma in Busitiess Administration fas Sciam Ce Beal — Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings irom 7:00 - 9:50 P January 12, 1976, and continuing for fifteen (15) weeks. To eld in Room B-16 on Mondays and Wednesdays and B-17 on Tuesdays. No prerequisite courses required, FEE: $35 INSTRUCTOR: Harvey Gunn Register early. Enrollment limited. B. TRAIL EVENING PROGRAM i f : Beginning the Week of February 23, a3 part of its ongoing evening program in Trail, the Dep: of Business A will offer 2 credit courses: Math 172 — Business Statistics Econ. 151 — to - no! ' Both of these courses provide credit toward a Business Administration Certificate or. Diploma as well as C.G.A. and R.A. exemption for professional accounting accreditation. INSTRUCTOR: Jack Cooper NONCREDIT: A. HUMAN RELATIONS IN ORGANIZATIONS This, programme of seminars is built around a series of films, each covering a different aspect of the nfanagerial-supervisory challenges in dealing with people in an organization. Specific subjects covered in the films include the worker and his job, introduction to motivation, dealing with conflicts in groups, the individual in a group, job ployees: theories and delegating authority, handling discipline, handling mistakes by subordinates, fs different leadership styles, Mi Wh = supplied - no charge. : OT AOSTA Sean BEGINNING CLARINET — Wednesdays at 4:00 - 5: School. INSTRUCTOR: Dennis Truant FEE: $30 per quarter INSTRUMENT RENTAL: $6 monthly BEGINNING FLUTE — Wednesdays at 3:00 - 4:00 P.M., commencing January 14 at 905 - 9th Ave. S., Castlegar, INSTRUCTOR: Linda Bricker FEE: $30 per quarter INSTRUMENT RENTAL: $5 monthly P.M., beginning January 14 at the Trail Jr, Sec. INTERMEDIATE FLUTE oh — Fridays at 4:00 - 5:00 P.M., beginning January 16 at the Trail Jr. Sec. School. INSTRUCTOR: Linda Bricker : FEE: $30 per quarter PERCUSSION ‘ — Fridays at 3:30 - 4:30 P.M., commencing January 16 at the Twin Rivers Elementary School. INSTRUCTOR: Robert Bertuzzi FEE: $30 per quarter PRETEEN /AND_ TEEN] SINGING — Time and place to be announced, Phone: 364-2144. INSTRUCTORS: Margaret Purdy Eileen Small FEE: $25 per quarter VOCAL PRODUCTION — ADULTS — Time and place to be arranged. Phone: 364-1988, INSTRUCTOR: Mrs. Eileen Smail FEE: $30 per quarter MUSIC APPRECIATION CLASSES “THE EXPERIENCE OF LISTENING" — SECTION 1 — Wednesdays at 7:00 - 8:00 P.M., commencing January 14 at Selkirk College, Room M-12. INSTRUCTOR: Bernadette Kelly FEE: $80 per quarter “THE OF L bed 2 ; — Mondays at 8:15 - 9:15 P.M., commencing January 12 at the Trail Jr. See. School. : INSTRUCTOR: Bernadette Kelly FEE: $30 per quarter MUSIC THEORY CLASS MUSIC THEORY — RUDIMENTS — Time and place to be arranged. Phone: 364-2063, INSTRUCTOR: Doris Tremblay FEE: $20 per quarter pet, CREATIVE MUSIC CLASSES Phone Instructors Margaret Purdy - 364-2144, ‘or Elizabeth Lewis - 866-9426, to see how your children fit into the following classes. INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC For ages 3 to 4 1/2. FEE: $16 per quarter READINESS AND ENRICHMENT For ages 4 1/2 to 6. FEE: $20 per quarter Pisn8 FEES'$25 it bs For older beginners. FEE: $25 per quarter Place for above classes, 18 Hazlewood Drive, Trail, B.C. i ‘PIANO CLASSES Held at the Selkirk College Piano Lab. INSTRUCTOR: Margaret Purdy FEE: $30 per quarter “MUSIC THROUGH THE KEYBOARD" 1, For ages 7 to 10. 2. For ages 11 to 14, 8. For adults. ENSEMBLES SELKIRK COMMUNITY CHORUS : — Mondays at 7:00 - 10:00 P.M., beginning January 12 at the Webster School. DIRECTOR: Mrs, Helen Dahlstrom FEE: $7 for 14 weeks SELKIRK COMMUNITY STRING ORCHESTRA — Tuesdays at 7:30 - 9:80 P.M., beginning February 17 at the Trail Jr. Sec. School. DIRECTOR: Mr. R. Bricker FEE: $7 for 14 weeks TO: | CONTINUING EDUCATION SELKIRK COLLEGE BOX 1200 CASTLEGAR, B.C. Please reserve space for me in the following courses: » beginning January 26 at the Trail Jr. Sec. School. wae: Gr tte and Eve Jchnstor Eee yar qe ‘ some: BEGINNING GUITAR — CLASSICAL — Mondays at 6:00 - 7:00 P.M., beginning January 12 at Selkirk College, Room M-12 INSTRUCTOR: Walter Friese: FEE: $30 per quarter é a Peiays MET RUCT BEGINNING GUITAR — CLASSICAL — Fridays at 4.80 - 5.30 P.M., beginning January 16 at Trail Jr. Sec. School. INSTRUCTOR: Beth Crispin FEE: $80 per quarter : BEGINNING GUITAR — FOLK f — Fridays at 3:30 - 4:30 P.M. at the Trail Jr. Sec. School INSTRUCTOR: Beth Crispin FEE: $30 per quarter BEGINNING TRUMPET OR FRENCH HORN — Mondays at 4:30 - 5:30 P.M., beginning January 12 at the Trail Jr. Sec. School. INSTRUCTOR: Norman Fishwick FEE: $30 per quarter T OR TUBA - Thursdays at 4:00 - 6:00 P.M., commencing January 16 at the Trail Jr. Sec. ichool. INSTRUCTOR: Jack Bailey, Jr. FEE; $30 per quarter PHONE NUMBER: Enclosed is my cheque for §, ! {Please make cheque payable to Selkirk College.) If you cannot attend or wish to cancel your registration prior to the second week of a course, all fees will be refunded, Course fees are tax deductible. Senior Citizens are admissible free. Classes are at the Castlegar campus unless noted otherwise. You may register at the first meeting of a class unless noted otherwise. However, space is limited and you are advised to register as carly as possible. For further information on any course, write the department of Continuing Education, Selkirk College, Castlegar, B.C., or phone 365-7292 (from Nelson dial 352-3010, toll free) Monday through Friday, between 8:30 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. -