co eepeercenerr terrence: tray po oat al ba Ce Ba eT ae tee CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September. as iia Be at har stn tm ore aD en Ey mse sravesnn se re Srant i oe Sea a ne a ean Se ctikjoge DEPARTMENT OF CONTINUING EDUCATION CASTLEGAR CAMPUS = PLEASE REMOVE THIS PAGE FROM, PAPER ‘AND SAVE — Continuing Education all 1974 NOTE: You register for courses at the first meeting unless noted otherwise, For further information about any course, please write the Der of, nul . Castlegar, B.C,, or Phone 365-7292, 8:30 a.m, - 4:30 p.m. Monday through’ Friday TAKING BETTER PHOTOGRAPHS A Asery basic course intended for people wishing to learn more about taking bet- clude of cameras, what film to use, and basic will have an opportunity to pring thelr own photographs and slides for discussion, _ Ts on 25 in Room BB-22, INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Jim Ford FEE: $5 per person BASIC. PHOTOGRAPHY F of with emph niques. + 12 Monday evenings at 7:00 P.M. beginning on September 16 in Room BB-22. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Jim Ford FEE; $16 per person; $25 per couple on black and white darkroom tech- INTRODUCTION TO GEM CUTTING — This course will cover how to saw, grind, sand and 4 polish a gem stone. Each participant will start with the rough material and produce a finished gem stone. - 6 Thursday evenings at.7:00'P.M. beginning October 3 in Room K-12. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. R. W. Shepherd FEE: $10 per person; $15 per couple EVENING ASTRONOMY A course through which you may explore the details of the universe, with a opportunity for telescope observation at the college observatory. Also featured will be discussion of the results of large optical and radio telescopes, satellites and d space probes, ings at 8:00 P.M. begit on INSTRUCTOR: "Mri Don Jones FEE: $10 per person; $15 per couple 18 in Room K-10, ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES Films, field trips and displays by local and visiting 2 speakers on collectables from the past, with eh ea emphasis on, ii tonsa bygot - 6 Thursday eve: aalng 9 September 26 in Room B-15. INSTRUCTOR: ‘Various Sresourbe FEE: $10 per person; $15 per couple? CARE AND FEEDING OF SHEEP FOR WOOL Aweekend workshop of offs interest te weavers, covering breeds of sheep, shearing , techniques, grading, ig, carding and spinning. 38 Saticasy: and Sunday, 1 10 00 A.M, - 8:00°P.M., September 28 and 29 in Room 1, INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Bill Hewitt ‘~ FEE: $10 per person BOATING This Canadian Power Squadron course provides basic knowledge required to operate a small boat safely and competently in local and coastal waters. Course includes equipment, boating laws, rules of the road, seamanship, safety afloat, charts and piloting, aids to navigation, ete. -.18 Tuesday evenings at 8:00 P.M. beginning on October 1 in Room M-17. FEE: $25 per person; $6 for each additional family member (Fee includes text and note books.) ; ON AND OFF THE ROAD: THE WORLD OF MOTOR CAMPING This course will deal with all aspects of motor camping, including building, modifying, equipping and/or buying your own camper vehicle; planning a trip, where to go and how to get there. Use of slides and demonstrations of actual equipment and vehicles will be emphasized. - 6 Wednesday evenings at 7:30 P.M. beginning on October 16 in Room G-13. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Bruce Ketchum FEE: $10 per person; $15 per couple AUDUBON NATURAL HISTORY FILMS Outstanding color films narrated in person by distinguished naturalist photogra- phers. Films will include wildlife of Florida (October 23), Mexico (December 2), and Africa (January 27). FEE: For each evening: $1.25 per adult Se per student 60c per child. Write or phone for detailed broch Ce Naturalists Association. d by the West Koot ITALIAN CONVERSATION A practical, simple and it ing approach to Italian, expressions. - 10 Tuesday evenings at 7:00 P.M. beginning on October 16 in Room 26, Trail Junior Secondary School. INSTRUCTOR: Mrs. M, Landucei FEE: $10 per person; $15 per couple everyday SPANISH CONVERSATION FOR BEGINNERS A basic course designed to enable participants to sommunicsie in Spanish. - 12 Tuesday ings at 7:00 P.M. on 7 in Room B-12, INSTRUCTOR: Mrs. Carmen Guido FEE: $10 per person; $15 per couple EFFICIENT READING This course is designed to increase the participant's reading speed and ability to comprehend information and ideas from the printed media. Practise will include the reading of selected articles and exercises of increasing difficulty. +7 Tuesday ings at 7:30 P.M. begi on September 17 in Room K-11. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. John Green FEE: $10 per person; $15 per couple Everyone Welcome READING STRATEGIES FOR BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL PERSONS Special techniques. for meeting the reading demands of business: letters, memos, technical reports, journal articles, newspapers, hand-written notations and comments, - 3 Monday evenings at 7:30 P.M. beginning on October 21 in Room G-13, INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Catherine Davison FEE: $5 per person TECHNIQUES OF BUSINESS LETTER WRITING This course is designed to develop and improve the suis at and knowledge neces- sary to write effective business The cor on the mechanics of writing, language usage and business ‘style in in letters, memoranda and short reports. + 6 Tuesday evenings at 7:80 P.M. beginning on November 6 in Room K-11. INSTRUCTORS: Mr. John Green and Dr. Catherine Davison FEE: $5 per person HATHA YOGA Hatha Yous can help you to help yourself feel more relaxed and healthy. Simple postures an open the way toa greater sense of well-being. » Ge icip: should wear Hee P clothing and bring a mat or folded blanket. : +10 Wednesday evenings at 7:80 P.M. beginning on September 18 in Room B-15. INSTRUCTOR: Mrs. Darlene McDowell FEE: $10 per person EXPERIENCES IN PERSONAL GROWTH | A series of evening group sessions designed to stimulate personal growth and F skills and techniques for personal given to couples. x - 12 Tuesday evenings at 7:00 P.M. beginning on September 17 in Room B-15, INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Norm Wolfe FEE: $16 per person; $25 per couple Priority in will be Wa EVERY FAMILY NEEDS TO KNOW BUT DOESN'T KNOW WHO arte evening ee on family, law, medicin % % Wousehola finances, mortgages. 9 rls ares eraoe hve i sense oar ies 25 in at 7:80 P. Room M-14. INSTRUCTOR: Various resource se i lawyer, pnees ete. FEE: $5 per person KOOTENAY WOMEN '74 A weekend program on the status of women today, including a keynote speaker, plus workshops on women and the law, women and health, women and sports, education of children, non-sexist child-rearing, - Friday, October 25, 7:30 P.M. and Saturday, Serskee 26, 8:80 A.M. - 10:00 P.M. Free child care provided on Saturday BYE Brist arrangement, Phone or write for detailed program. FEE: $5 per person CAREER EXPLORATIONS FOR WOMEN Learning about the world of work, self assessment, making personal career plans, developing job-search sl - 3 Tuesday evenings at 7:80 P.. M. beginning on October 16 in Room Bas. INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Catherine Davison FEE: $5 per person CHALLENGE FOR CHANGE An outstanding series of short films on problems faced by working women; returning to work, changing the life-style, child care, handling responsibilities in the home, welfare, ete. Each film is followed by a discussion. — - 4 Thursday afternoons at 1:30 P.M, beginning on October 3 in Room M-14, Castlegar campus, OF this course may be taken on Wednesday evenings at 7:30 P.M. in Room 27 of e Trail Junior Secondary School beginning on October 2. FEE: $5 per person SELKIRK COMMUNITY CHORUS Rehearsals and performances of When Youth and Age Unite, Folk Songs of the Four Seasons, Christmas music, The Seven Last Words of Christ, Festival music, oe Monday, evenings at 7:00 P.M. beginning September 30 at Webster School, arfield INSTRUCTOR: Mrs. Helen Dahlstrom FEE: $5 per person + HANG GLIDING AND KITE GLIDIN' Introduction to the sport of Hang Clings including ground school, films, video- tape, advanced flying, ski area flying and restrictions. A.H.G.A. sanctioned. Equipment provided. - 6 sessions in the fall and 6 in the winter. First meeting Thursday, _ September 19, in Room K-10 at 7:30 P.M. INSTRUCTORS: Ken Greene and Rick Greene FEE: $35 per person LAYMAN'S GUIDE TO STEREO A one-day workshop covering stereo equipment; amplifiers, tuners, turn tables, speakers; records, ete. What to buy and how to buy it; how to upgrade your blems with persons will include specialists from Vancouver. - Sunday, September 29, 9:00 A.M. FEE: $10 per person Note; Advance ber 25 Tequired by INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS A comprehensive week-long course covering the key areas of labor relations, in- cluding the B. C. Labor Code and the collective bargaining process. Participants are involved in a combination of lectures, group discussion, workshops and - This course will be held the week of October 21-25, 9:00 A. Mt - 4:00 P.M. each day, in Room B-17. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Frank Robertson FEE: $25 per person Note; Advances registration required by October 11. Write or phone for detailed rochure. BOOKEREFING PLUS Selkirk College, BASIC ELECTRONICS ‘A course for beginning students without previous experience in electricity or electronics. It will provide the basis for: the stay, of advanced applications such as radio and T.V., - 24 sessions. An organizational meeting will te held on Monday, Septémber 23 at .7:00'P.M. in Room L-12 to determine the’ best'day and time:to suit participants, If unable to attend, please register by phone, indicating the days you prefer.’ FEE: $70 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS ‘A study of basic electronic circuits, topics to include basic amplifiers, power f supplies, electronics, - 24 sessions. An organizational meeting will be held on Monday, September 23 at 7:00 P.M. in Room L-12 to determine the beat day and time to suit uits and Requires a participants, If unable to attend, please register by phone, indicating the days you prefer. FEE: $70 DIGITAL TECHNIQUES An introductory course to digital systems. Féllowing a review ‘ot “solid state devices, the course will cover number systems, boolean algebra and logic systems, - 24 sessions, A meeting will be held on Monday, September 23, 7:00 P.M. in Room L-12 to determine the most suitable day. If unable to attend, Please register by phone. FEE: $70 ay and ing concepts for small retail, wholesale Beat service businesses. This is a home study program leading t toa certificate’on successful completion. .. : INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Jack Yolland: PEE: $15 per person Susana ls av eyes eV S24 dik sued woe as srw 2m ARTS... A general survey of fine art painting, s and they’appear in:the history of western civilization. iy + 24. Wednesday evenings at 7:30 P.M. beginning October 2i in Room 15 of the Trail Junior Secondary School. ichool. . ~ INSTRUCTOR: Dr.,V. Fanderlik F ‘ FEE: $15 per semester : This course may also be ‘taken for unlvereiy. credit, for which the fee will per semester INTRODUCTION TO MODERN CHINA The geographical, economic, cultural and social: factors which led to the development of the People's Republic of China‘ will be°investigated. +12 Thursday evenings at 7:00 P.M. beginning on September 26 in Room 26 of the Trail Junior ‘Beomuary School. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. McArthur aS os FEE: $15 per. person; ges per couple PG This course may also be taken for university. credit, for. whieh’ additional work will be required, and the fee will be $80 per. person." p DEVELOPMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND THOUGHT. — General outline of modern philosophy, political ideas of-the last three centuries and present. Plato, Aristotle, St. Augustine, Thomas s Aquinas, the Renaissance, the Rationalists, Protestants, etc. +10 Tuesday evenings at 7:30 P.M. beginning October Ist: Room 16 of the Trail Junior Secondary School. INSTRUCTOR: Dr. V. Fanderlik. FEE: $12.50 per person COMMUNITY PLANNING WORKSHOPS The College's Department of Regional and ‘Community Plaine will I develop on request one or more 8-hour evening workshops to help'any group of people that ~ have a common problem. Typical problema might relate to zoning, subdivision eae housing projects, park development, ete. MANAGEMENT PROGRAM a A program on * for details. MATHEMATICS FoR STATIONARY ENGINEERS, TUTORIALS Tutorials and for on the pro- gramme of Class 1, 2,3, ord Stationary engineering as outlines in the course set By ba Safety atau Services Branch, Department of Labour, Victoria. In- vidual given t di at a I hth tained and the pace the candidate desires. ¢ aN itera nas +12 Wednesday evenings at 7:00 P.M. beginning on Ostober 2nd in INSTRUCTOR: Mr. John Peregrym | ee ee ia oom BAT: FEE: $20 per person OIL PAINTING A program intended for people who have previously taken courses in oil paint- ing or who have some experience in ‘oil painting, - 8 Tuesday evenings at 8:00 P.M. beginning on October 1st in Room: M1 17. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Gordon Mackie :°1 FEE! $15 per person. SILK SCREEN WORKSHOP A weekend workshop covering a basic introduction to and use of the four silk screen stencil methods. + Friday, October 4, 7:00 to 10:00 P.M.; Saturday, October 5, 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.; and Sunday, October 6, 9:00 A.M.'to 4:00 P.M. in the Kinnhird Hall base- ment, INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Steve Kresta FEE; $20 per person Note; Advance registration required by September 27. energy 1 “ ee ee eatential lq tera A 12 a : seaton and that:the.team had SiR bei ¢ Fs % y (continued from page: a: ing. fl the parents . were. the backbone wf ‘the successful. Sentinel ' Baseball Club ‘Chair- “man Red’ Warner when: speak-. ing of the executive which-will ~ -be introducing 1 new: manage- ‘ment.’ He tated he had * travelled 8,000 miles and only dubbed “mother" for:having saw one game but it yas worth en care’ of so many ‘neces- ite! sary details: for the individual Mr. Horning, speaking for. boys and the team, a8 a whole. coaches Bill’ Keraiff ‘and ‘Phil Sherstobitoff, said the team <:*. Alex! ‘Gleboft ‘played “‘really, really wel a “There was no-way to beat fine job onthe big welcome sign *- Quebec, we are just not.in that « that-also served asa banner =: leagues: They were chosen ‘on ‘during the cavalcade and at the different basis'and of those civic’ dinner. ‘ ¢hosen ‘as - we. were, we're ship during the various tourna-* many sels in assbtiag “the local ens, team. Among the awards’ pre- sented were goblets ‘from the ‘team:to the coaches anda gift to Vi Stoushnow | who! was An aren n better year ‘was | of the ac UPN SAVE" CASTLEGAR “AND: DISTRICT PUBLIC LIBRARY ‘WINTER HOURS— KINNAIRD sabe Closed (3-5&7-9'pm 2-5 p.m. 4 255&7-9 pam: 25.&7-9 pm. “10'a.m, to. 12 Noon. Tues.3> 5&7- 9. pam. ay Wed. 7 < = 9 p.m. uy Thurs: 3 > 5 &7-9. pmo oi: 7 9 pm. ~ Sat. 1-5 p.m. ; ROBSON g Thurs. 2,- 5 pm. umber. one.” Hospitality in Sydney was 3 termed’ “absolutely tops”. The xchange items provided bythe “chamber.of: commerce went over: in:a:big way. and the ‘return: comment, on one .o¢ca- aion was “B.C. sure likes to give x. things away”. -oosRed!: Warner. was, also thanked for “picking up a few things’at. Cominco” ‘as. gifts, ” which when,commented ‘on, brought: laughter and a few kidding remarks. Many persons received re- cognition fer their support and . spiny Saar ~ zaroff, Steven Carlin, Roll call was taken 4 the : ; players, ; including. those from “the coast, the two coaches and their business manager. | The; arc Kenneth Sherstobitoff, Curt Horning, Andrew: Mac- Leod,' Bruce Martin, Michael Nevakshonoff, David Kanigan, Daniel Barnes, Daniel Markin, .. Sheldon: Bookschotty ,Perry ‘Aaron Horning, Bru Stoushnow, | Keaneth Keraiff, Kenneth Knowler, Terence Na- Timothy © Walton, Theodore Rooyakkers, William Keraiff, Philip Shersto- bitoff an Wallace » Horning. Participants and parents enjoyed the recent annual BCSSA Championships'"74 held at the Empire Pool at UBC. Fifty-four clubs took part in the 80 event meet’ with coast clubs emerging victorious in total points standings. Congratulations are ex- tended to all swimmers from the Kootenay Region who quali- fied in the finals, and to the parents for their support and “interest. The stands were filled tocapacity as everyone relaxed and watched the fine swimming competitions. Those attending from the Castlegar. Aquanauts Speed Swim Club were Robert Mc- Gauley, Alexis Walsh, Robert Knutson, Teresa) McGauley, Paul Stewart, Russell Beattie, Roslyn Beattie, Michael Vara- bioff, Jeff Stewart, Glen Bord- ing, John Chase, Cindy Harna- dek, Geoff, Yule, Mark Gyurko- vits, Corrine McGauley, Joanne Yule, Martin Russell, Kelvin Beattie, Leslie Gyurkovits, Bob Rafter; Angus Beattie, as well as members which took part: in the relay teams. Of these swimmers, place.” ing ‘in :the’ finals‘ were, John Chase sixth in'110 Back,’ Glen Bording fifth in 65 Free Style, Bob ‘Rafter fourth in 110 © Breast, with Rob McGauley receiving a Silver Medal in 55 back; The local relay teams also made a good showing. In medley‘relay boys nine to 10 years, thes placed fifth and boys 15 to 16: years of age placed fourth. Free Style Relay .saw the boys nine to 10 years of age take a bronze, girls 18 to.14 years and boys 16;to 16"years ” both placed sixth, :: Other: swimmers from the Kootenay Region’ placed in the finals, These‘are a3 follows: — ‘D. J. Matheson, 'Trail, fourth, 220 IM;'Bernadette Freno, Nelson, fourth, 220 IM; Greg Pitts, Colville, Silver, 220 IM; Bill’ Merry, ‘Trail,’ fourth, © 220 -IM; Greg ‘Pitts, ' Colville, Gold; 110 Back; Bill Merry, Trail, 110 Back, Silver; D. J. Matheson, Trail, fourth, 110 ’ Free; Dick Buckingham, Silver,’ 110 Free; Greg Pitts, + Colville, Bronze, 110) Free; < Swedish, Hockey sou n0000in ‘In Special. Klondike Pavel for: Young. “adults ‘in Gutling Rink 10: pm, to eect Proceeds. for Public Safety Program announced. that the Swedish am from’ Stockholm: will be joined by local clubs from Trail, ‘Nelson and possibly Nak ‘Vernon and-Grand Forks. ‘The tournament is invita~ tional ‘and will be run’.on a first-come, - first-served * basis, ‘Only. two teams in Canada are allowed exchange visits this --year and. Castlegar, is one. A © slated to goto. Sweden in April following the conclusion, of the’) |... regular, season.‘ -}.: “The: Swedish. tournament. be‘a five-game: affair and : o more games in Moscow are « ‘currently. being negotiated for. : Mr. Lightle said the associ- n is fully supporting a civic centfe referendum in Castlegar Sept. 28. The; centre’ will : include an arena with a seating | 2,000 cility. A meeting hall with iding : partitions ; will: also. be included ined she complex and a }seultural is'plan ned, An inter-ci y division on ‘orks and Nakusp will travel to - / play each other. # BRAKE REPAIRS 365-7532 1501 Col, Castlegar Joanne Carlson, Trai, Bronze, 110 Back; Bernadette Freno, Nelson, sixth, 110 Back; D. J. }Matheson, Trail, fourth, 110 Breast; Darcy Thompson, Gold- en, sixth, 65 Breast; Harold Schamhart, Nelson, Silver, 55 Breast; Bernadette Freno, Nel- son, Bronze,:110 Breast; Bill Merry, Trail, fourth, 55 Fly and Tennis Club News . CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September.12, 1914 B.C.S. S.A. Championships Greg Pitts, Colville, sixth,” 55 Fly. Relay Teams Stingrays, Trail, filth, Girls 9 and 10 years, Medley Relay; Stingrays, Trail, sixth, Boys 17 and Over, Medley Relay; Stingrays, Tall, fourth, Girls 13'and 14 years, Medley Relay. Barry De Paoli a Winner By Lori Friesan Last * weekend the Castle- gar Tennis Club held the second annual Kootenay Open Junior Tournament. The 18 and under boys doubles’ was'\won by. Barry DePaoli and John Wishloff over ‘Brian Buckley... ‘and Richard Faunt 6-2, 6-2. Eddie:Ferro.and Gordie Pace defeated ‘Tommy DePaoli. . and Mark Steenvoorden 6-4, 8-6, 6-0, to take ‘the 18 \and under event. / In the 18 and ‘under singles event, Barry DePaoli defeated Roland Kemperman 6-1, 6-1. The ‘13 and. ‘under! singles was. won by Tommy over. “Gordie Pace 6-0,6-0-.The B event. was won by. Felixe * Belezyk when he defeated Rick A special thank you goes to ‘Tom Steenvoorden for. organiz- ing the tournament.” ‘This weekend Nelson is ; having a mixed doubles tourna- “AN entries must be in by 6 p.m. | Friday. Remember’ ladies, tonight is your night. Bee, you there! PETTITT PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS , PETT!TT PHOTOS " FOR THE HUNTER Binoculars - by Pentax and YES We Hava a Good Selection PETTITT PHOTOS” REPOSSESSION FOR SALE 1967 MUSTANG. To View. Unit, Contect - KOKANEE. ‘COLLECTORS o & BAILIFF'S LTD.” ( 274 Columbia ‘Ave., Castlegar’ PHONE 365-3511 _"SOLOHd Lita SOLOHd LLILL3d ¥, September 24th. :: “We Are Taking aHoliday — ‘This Store ‘will. be dosed from Tuesday, September 10th. through : Tuesday, September » rat iphone er aed ee “Thank You _ ment for the Chesser. Cup. Play continuing’ ‘on Sunday. This will per person:and should be sent to G. Dylke, 608 West Gore St... ‘Nelson or) phone :352- 6909. : begins ‘at. 9. a.m.Saturday, : Es _ PARDMAN FURNITURE AND: APPLIANCES LTD. 60 Fine Soot — Casloge be'a round-robin event s0'you can be guaranteed plenty of games. The entry ‘fee‘is $3.50 215th annual eeeer it was % “Castlegar Pee Wee team. is ; “Castlegar. and possibly Grand ? i MATHEMATICS 11. An ne course offered as Shp jh school i : tion and: preparation for, entry, to the following Selkirk Coke oes Programm 'a). Nursing : b). Business Administration *<¢). Regional and Community Planning i 7 ‘i: d). Arts & ee {non-majors).: ; Prerequisite: “Equivalence of. Math 10 of ins Time: MONDAYS 7:00. p.m. beginning ) Sep 30th‘ ‘and nd ending ‘Jan. 20th, 1975. : ‘(Additional time’ will be’p af Place: Selkirk’ College, Castleger Cam) Bs ATHENA TICS. 12./A sequel to Maths,11 exedit for. high’ school. gr ‘and ‘preparation for pocenny, tothe frewine “Selkirk "Cie be Programmes. 8) ).. sre! Physles,, Gems, Engineering, etc. isi : Math 11 or-eqi i Time: MONDAYS 7:00° p.m, ‘beginning | isnt ah, ‘1975 al 1975. ‘ending May 26th, Place: Selkirk: College, Castieger Campus, Room B. 16. Course Fee: $30.00 . Computing Science Course. Yy s COMPUTING sce 1303, The vn, will be poet to Programme. 8 com ; steed ands on”, the re College's 1.B.M;'1230 computer. Emphasis ‘of: ihe cone ‘ison programme design. FORTRAN 1V. lenguege willl: be used. er isite: Math 12 or \ ; Time: MONDAYS 7:00 ‘p.m. beginning Sept. Jléth.-- Place: Selkirk College, Castlegar Campus: Room 8.17. u i for Li i 2 + : * f The course includes tutorials and in jh ics for did embarked on the programme of (atte 1,2, 3,.0r 4 Stationary Engineering as outlined in the course set by ety. Engineering Services ‘Branch, Department ‘of Labour, Victoria, B.C. iio aes will: be given to candidates: at the level the candidate has attained and the pace the candidate desires." Time: WEDNESDAYS 7:00 p.m. beginning ‘Oct. 2nd for 12 ‘weeks,, ps Place: Selkirk: College, Castleger Campus, Room 8.17. “Course Fee $20.00, ‘MATHEMATICS 100-3. Caiculus and Analytic ‘Geometry. (IN TRAN). The course includes the number’ system, co-ordinates, functions. and. graph limits, continuity, differentiation of single variable functions, applications of: and calculus. of fr This course will be. followed. by Maths 101: in Janvary » 1975: Together, Maths 100, and 10? satisfy ‘the requirements for. the first year. ‘University: math- ematics | and gente programme at Selkirk College, UB.C., UL: Vic.; and: S.F.U: Math 12 of eq Time: MONDAY 7:00 p.m. beginning Sept. 23rd (additional optional fime on Thursdays as required). Place: J. L. Crowe Sr.:Secondary School, Trail.’ red coe For further information on any course, contact J. Peregrym, Chairman, ‘Dep't. ‘of Mathematics, Selkirk ‘College; Box 1200, Castlegar, VIN 351 4 Phona: 365-5033 (Ext, 244), eee —