CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 18, 1978 aes Classified Ads Per Word Per Insertion Minimum 50 Cents ‘3 Insertions for Price af 2 : 50c Billing Charge i: Classified Ads Deadline 10 a.m. Sharp Wednesdays Display Advertising Deadline 12 Noon Tuesdays hone 365-7266 © FOR RENT LARGE ROOM WITH BA- th, private entrance. kitch- én privileges, Ph. 365-8: sae i © FOR RENT MOBILE HOME SPACE 0! acre lot in| Taghum. . Nelson Spee SMALL HOUSE AT OOTIS- chenia, Ph. 365-5843 after 6 pm. TRAILER SPACE IN OOT- ischenia. Privately owned, Ph. 365-6630. 337 ONE BEDROOM BASE- ment suite, Ideal for couple, Ph, 365-5216, 337 LARGE ONE - BEDROOM apt. Furnished and newly redecorated, Suitable for young couple. Ph. 365-3052, 3-BDRM. HOUSE AT TAR- rys, Available nmediately. Ph, Tarrys 399-4436. 2 BDRM. 10" X 50" TRAM er. Located nt Haspherry able FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM Village. Ph. 365 cottage. Near College. Ad- tits only. N aU only: No pets Bh. 565° te, Ph, 365-5082. PATER SPACE AVAIL 12 X 60 TRAILER, NEAR in Robson, Ph, 365- river on lower China Creek Road (Genelle) Ph. 693-2318 5567. tin 37 c ) itt oy Dore eR ETUC HESECMLEEEL (t Monat G PUT OR Taw ETT RUCAURMENT AE CROP NT TTT ta, at ee a eA HIPWELL REALTY PHONE: 365-7514 — Evenings Phone J. F. HIPWELL . BJORN EDBLAD .................6 IRENE MASSON .......0..00. 0. HOSPITAL DISTRICT Solve the large family space problem in this 1480 sq. ft. 4-bedroom home on Oak St. 2 fire- places, 2 baths, part finished family rm. Located close to school and arena in a most desirable neighborhood, $29,500. WILLOW STREET DELUXE If you like the very best, this 3-odrm. 2 level hone is finished by master craftsmen. De- luxe cabinets, carpets, built-ins and fireplaces, Hot water heating, Self,contained, 2 bdrm. :rental .. suite at $130 per. mo. Very central. $38,000, WHY PAY RENT? When you can purchase this two bedroom home for only $10,700. Completely renovated and redecorated, New bath, new flooring, new double s/s kitchen sink, inside and outside repainted, full basement. Convenient Castlegar location, FOUR BEDROOMS IN KINBERRY HTS. 1717 - 9ih Avenue, Kinnaird, A very attrac: tive modern family home, completely finished wp and down, including four bedrooms, two family room with fireplace, and utility room, Nicely landscaped. Good garden. Hurry! This one won't last long at $29,800. KINNAIRD BENCH 808 - 10th Avenue. This is a most desirable location. Good size treed lot. Recently redecorated home. 2 bedrooms, large kitchen and dining roam. W/W in living room. Extra large bedroom down plus rumpus room, Separate garage. Priced at $19,500. 1509 - Sth AVENUE, KINNAIRD di ion, 2 bedi home on large lot. Very nicely kept, good size utility room. — Carport and fruit trees. Asking $16,000. 5.2 ACRES OF PARADISE Aitention Value Seekers! 1'/2-storey home in prime Kinnaird location. Solid brick structure with bright white gables, 4 bedrooms, carpeted living- room, dining room and modern kitchen, Rented suite downstairs. Separate garage, outside covered patio, storage shed and old log building on pro- perty. Many fruit trees, garden and the most beautiful landscaping you could ever find. COUNTRY HOME AT BRILLIANT Here it is!! Deluxe rural living on 2/3 acre with extra trailer hook-up. Lovely split level home, 3 bdems. and special features. Dream kitchen. living | room fireplace. v2 baths, garage and. Some minor finist $33,500. ROBSON TOWNSITE 3 bdrm., full bsmt., plaster and stucco, on corner lot. A well-kept family home just listed. Dining area, kitchen nook, ample closets and cab- inets, central hall, Good treed, play yard. $18,500. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS — 3 BDRM, Economy package for starting family. Neat and tidv. Fenced yard. 3 bedroorns on one floor. Altached garage. Gas heating. All for only $13,900. DEER PARK Choice location lake frontage. 2 lots, each 50 x 150, For permanent or summer home. $10,500 for both with 1/3 down, or $10,000 Cash, THINKING OF SELLING! FOR FAST ACTION AND QUICK RESULTS UST YOUR PROPERTY WITH 336 FURNISHED 3-ROOM ae © FOR RENT LARGE MOBILE HOME Space in Genelle Area Ph. }3-2318, tin 33 2°& 3 BEDROOM SUITES for rent. Full basement. Ph, 365-5145 or 365-3023, tin oe FURNISHED SUITES, REA: sonable rates. By week ‘or month, Ap pply ly Twin Rivers Motel or Ph, canon or 365-7744. in 33 ROOMS BY THE ay. week or month, Available. Reasonable rates. Ph. 365- 7474, tin 34 @ MISC. for SALE GARAGE SALE Entire neighborhood has hundreds of items for sale. 900 - llth Ave., Kinnaird. Sept. 15, 16 & 17. 9 am. to 6 pm. BOY'S SIZE 3 SKATES, Girl’s size 2 figure skates, Speed Queen Auto Washer, c/w suds saver, needs re- pairs, Ph. 365-5421 Piano TUNING & Repair Mow & Used Pianos Keld’s Piano & Organ Co. Phone 365-3644 USED KELLY SPRINGFIE- ld belted ata studded tires. Ph, 365-7046. TRAV L-MATE CAMPER Deluxe from $1,595. Trav L-Mate Hunter Camper fr- om $750. Crossroads Datsun Sales. Ph. 365-7208. CAKES - CAKES - CAKES Wedding and novelty cake decoration. Supplies. Ph. K. Varabioff 365-6547. 336 PHILCO ELECTRIC RAN- ge. Standard 30” size. Large rene eee sonaition Ph. 365-7628, SERRE PEARS AT oa ansen's, 2 miles east of Har- rop. Ph. 229-4637. 236 T GIRUS AND 1 BOY'S ST- andard bicycle, $17 each. Ph. 365-6300. 336 18 FT. FIBREGLASS BOAT. 165 MereCruiser with trail- er. Many extras, Ph, 363- + 357 ( Teeaeor eee 2 336: - LAMMOND ‘ORGAN. |. LIKE new. Ph, 365-3578. 336 TENNESSEE AROMATIC Cedar Chests. Artistically designed. Can enrich every bride’s fondest dreams, at Mayflower Service, Slocan Park. tin 34 “('m willing to be reasonable Higgins, but you're asking for money!” @ MISC. for SALE TIRED OF PADDLING your own Canve, Keystone Canoe Outboards 1% HP, weight 11 Ibs, 0 1 Koystons 3 speed MINI- gular $331, Spec- jal $205, "Crossroads Datsun Sales, Ph. 365-7208. 337 JR. BOY'S CCM BIKE, World Book cyclo-teacher (teaching aid) Ph. Rhaead 7 13 INCLHi MAG WHEELS, Fits Datsun or Toyota, 4 stud. Ph, 365-5527. 337 JELINEK WHITE FIGURE skates, size 12, Used only twice. Cost $18 new, will sell for $12. Also, white figure skates, size 12, Used six weeks. Half price, only $8.50. Ph. 365-5834. 33 HALL, WEDDING & CAR decorations, center pieces ele. for sale. Silver Birch Adult ity Center. Ph. 365-3134, 33 USED STOVE $20. REFRI- geralor $50. Ph. Rosca 1 PORTABLE COMPRES- sor, 1 paper cutter, 1 mo- tor panel, formex wire, mo- tor switches and parts, cap- acitors, 1 small acetylene tank, small motors, 3 phafe motors, Ph, eral 364-2034 after_5.30 33' Litt LisusEi Glider Bicycle $25. 54" BED Witit SPRING and mattress; 2 day-niter couches; one spring-lype convertible ceuuet, Ph. 365- 4 + DOUBL Trailer. Ph. 365-5939. TENT TRAILER, SLEEPS 5. Storage area. $250. Ph. ae can 355-2495. © MISC. for SALE 4 YEAR PART QUARTER Horse, part appaloosa with saddle. Ph. Winlaw 226-' et 24 FP. LONE STAR ALUM- * Inuin boat. Head, stove, ele- ctrie fridge, Sleeps six. Fly- ing bridge, 165 hp Mere- Cruiser, inboard outboard, E-Z Load Trailer, electric brakes, Price $5,700. 19 ft. Crestling Onlurgjaum boat. Full top, side curtains, 120 hp OMC inboard © MOBILE HOMES © VEHICLES © WANTED - 2 BEDROOM SAFEWAY Trailer 10’ X 48’, partly furnished, Ph, 365-6914 or 151 E 100th Street, Blue- berry. 337 1974 PROWLER TRAVEL TRAILERS Trailer now on display at MIKES MOBILE HOMES LTo. 1685 COLUMBIA AVE. CASTLEGAR, a tandem trailer $3,700. ft. aluminum cartop $200, 11 ft mothelass ailboat $275, Henne's Cabin’s and Marina, Box 224 Christina Lake, Phone 447-9429, TOMATOES Pick Your Own 10c Ib. bring containers. Also, winter onions now. Wine grapes ready. Con- oord type Sept. 15 Daily 5. Beata Farm, Oliver, B.C. tin 36 TOP SUIL, CRUSHED OR pi-run gravel and sand — Ph, 365-5158, tfn 40 © HOMES for SALE 1969 12’ X 52’ DUCIIESS 2 bedroom, carpeted. Ph, 365- 7086 or Grand Forks 442- 3467. 337 CLEARANCE 1969 Vanguard 17% it. 1972 Prowler 20 ft, 1959 Commander ‘15 ft. 1972 Rustler Truck Camper 8% ft 1972 Vanguard Truck Camper 8% ft. MIKE’S MOBILE HOMES 1685 COLUMBIA AVE. CASTLEGAR D 2307 3 BDRM. HOME WITH EX- fra bedroom in 8X 2 TRAILER, 1 BED- room. Ph. 365-5800. 633 2307 1953 = PONTIAC, (00D EMPTY BEER AND POP ¢ Chuck's . running condition. Apply bottles. Apply 550 - 2nd Ave., Ciatigar, Transfer. Ph. Ses 7a7t 1972 CORTINA GT. 1967 FAIRLANE 390 GT, Cross- roads Datsun Sales. Ph. ae © HELP WANTED 8. TO HAUL. COAL ON CON- Ts63 CHEV % TON. RUN- tract basis, Ph. 365-7373. ning condition, What of- tin 37 fers? Ph. 385-3554, 1972 FORD CORTINA. GR- eat shape, Low mileage. fa 365-5137, Ferry. area, Ph, 365-5401, _ 4 WHEEL DRIVE, 380 LIBRARIAN REQUIRED Austin Jeep. Ph, 65-5109, for 22% hours weekly. Ex- erienced or training pre- -' aE ae ts. is . nee 337 701 - 7th Ave. Kinnaird GMC. CAMPER BUS. 3:C. Very good shape. Ph. 363- 7505. 337 s07 FORD 3 TON 14 FT. VAN. Ph, ‘Thrums $0481 1, ' 35 1984 MERCURY 2 DOOR CHEVROLET BUS-CAMP- er. png miles on rebuilt central location. Close to schools, churches and all shopping facilities. To view please phone 365-5560 for appointment. THRUMS, 2 BEDROOM HO- use, oil heat, Ph, Trail 368- 3908. 337 ROBSON . 2 BDRM. HOME on riverfront, Has shop, » Harden, fruit trees, "through property. “$18,500, Ph, 365-5918, 335 BY OWNER — BUILDER 3 Bedroom hone — nearing completion. Castlebar sub- division. Paved streets and sewer. Close to all shopping services. Buy direct and save, Claymor Construction, Ph. 365-7203, FOR A SENSIBLE upproach to modern living, see Brena Contracting Ltd.. ©@ PROPERTY 2 BEDROOM HOUSE WITH double plumbing, w to w rugs, double carport, Will sell reasonable for cash. Can be seen at 1546 Pine Ave., Trail. Ph. ‘Trail 368- 5u54" or 365-7384, 337 ROBSON COMMERCIAL, Property: 2-bay garage, dr- ive-in cafe, 3 dwellings for quick sale at $29,000. Rents 384 mo, Hipwell Realty, Ph. 365-7514, 337 BY OWNER. WELL BUILT 2 bedroom house on 2 acres ot land, Full basement gar- age, landscaped with fruit trees. Will consider small home, trailer or property as part payment. Ph, 365- 3510, | 336 Suy3. LOTS. OAK STREET, tin 32 Strand and Mosby Really Lid. 1198 Bay Ave., a Phone Trail 364-25 tnd? - Castlegar. Write Box 3007R, Castlegar, B.C, tin 36 2 ONE ACRE LOTS WITH beach frontage in Robson. $7,000. Ph. 365-5276 or 365- 5918, 336 THRUMS 19 acres, Older 2 B.R. house good water rights. Ph. ah Tums 399-4311, YOUNG AGENCIES LIMITED Castleaird Plaza 4, E. Young Office 365-3347 Res. 365-8117 Dave Cooper Office 365-3347 Res. 365-3559 SUBDIVISION LAND 12 acres in Town of Kinnaird which would make an excellent subdi- vision. PRICE REDUCED Home on corner of 7th and Pine Street. lled interior. Priced to sell. Reduced to $18,000. MLS. 300 FOOT LOT Sharp 3 bedroom home featuring deluxe fireplace, wall to wall carpet, large kitchen and full basement, This is situated on 10th Avenue, Kinnaird with an’ extra fot facing 11th Avenue. Now reduced to $22,500. NEW SUB-DIVISION At the start of this year there were 17 {ots in this new Woodland Park sub-division. There are now seven lots remaining. Even if you don't plan on building till next year ‘you can save money by buying now. 1. MORE SOLD. NOW 6 LEFT NEW LISTING : Newly painted 3 bedroom house. with attrac- tive kitchen. This home has a full basement, carport and located on a lot 100’ x 109’. Full price $18,900. Va ACRE LOT Fairview trailer situated on a private Y2 acre lot. Presently fenced for horses. Immediate occu- pancy available. BUILDING LOTS We have 3 lots on 5th Ave., Kinnaird and 2 lots on 91h Ave., Kinnaird, SLOCAN CITY Choice property 150° x 150° located on . main highway next to the hotel, ROBSON Attractive 2 bedroom. home with 3rd bed- room upstairs. Large kitchen and living room. Complete with full basement. Situated on a com er lot. NEW LISTING Large 3 bedroom home with full basement on a double lot with fruit trees, Located in ANDERSON REAL ESTATE LTD. J. HOWARD ANDERSON — NOMINEE ALICE M. ANDERSON — NOTARY PUBLIC MARY W. ANDERSON — SALESLADY BUSINESS 365-6451 EVENINGS 365-5244 NEW LISTING, KINNAIRD Luxury home in park setting, four bedrooms, full basement with recreation room. Leaded glass doors lead into a formal dining room. Eight foot in ene Good price. He 365-0518 after 6.30. MUST SELL 1967 SIR. 30,000 miles on a ’68 moor. Good condition. Call sollset 103, 1966 CHEV. PH, WINLAW 226-723 335 @ MOTORCYCLES 1971 YAMAHA 650, WIND- shield fairring and saddle bags. Good condition. Ph. 365-5721. 337 J0CC HONDA MINI BIKE. Good running condition. Ph, 365-5503. tin 37 1973 HONDA 350. 1,000 mi- les, watranly. Must sell. Ph. 365-55) 1973 ‘CBISD, 1600 miles, Ph. 365-7436. 337 1973 KAWASAKI 175. WA- rranty still effective for+42t2 months. Ph.. 365-3503... 335 ed ‘rent, Ph, 365-5721. WANT CAR IN GOOD ME- chanical condition _ fro! 1965 to 1970. Ph. Nee 7 LADY BETWEEN 35-40 fr housekeeper. Write Mr. mother works. Ph. "sis ier HOME FOR ABANDONED orange and white kitten. Ph, 365-8119. high brick wall ensures lete privac: ing swimming pool and patio. Fully landscaped grounds with large greenhouse, beautiful trees, absolute seclusion, next to school on 10th Ave. By appointment only. $45,000. CARTER SUBDIVISION, ROBSON Small two bedroom home, with full base-. ment, needs some interior work, ideal Ifor young family. $11,000. PASS CREEK — APPROXIMATELY 4.5 ACRES Unfinished framed in three bedroom home on bench above suicide hill. Complete plans at office. Water available, two septic tanks installed not yet hooked up, Good road access. $20,000. CASTLEGAR SPECIAL Three bedrooms with full basement on well landscaped lot close to schools and shopping - facilities, newly decorated interior. Must be seen to be appreciated. $22, 600, ROBSON Cosy older home in semi-private driveway above Robson road. Three bedrooms with extra bedroom in full basement, nice living room, lots of fruit trees, hot bed, excellent garden. Good buy at $16,000. BLUEBERRY CREEK Super deluxe trailer on own 100° x 130’ lot. Built on addition and sundeck. Price includes washer/dryer, stove/fridge and some furniture Beautiful living room and kitchen with builtin Nutone food center, $15,000, GALLO APARTMENTS shane Fourplex apartments in immaculate condition, + Owners apartment features gorgeous fireplace. Located on Seventh: Avenue. Beautifully land- scaped, excellent tenants. See us for details. $48,000. ‘Ist. Ph. bin 305-6300 safes: 6 p.m. 237 A REVENUE HOME OR family home with in-law su- BUY IN KINNAIRD. New or modern 3 bdrm. home with full basement, Must have ample yard spa- ce, Ph. Slocan S002 PASTONE FOR ONE Tow. se for approx. 3 months. Ph, 365-7672. tin 36 1 MALE OR SEMERETIR- ed couple as janitor for Castle @ WORK WANTED WILL DO OFFICE CLEAN- BEGINNER ORGAN T! cher available, Ph, 365: 588, KOOTENAY COLUMBIA es 3 months to 3 years pane 365-3413. 2 ® FOUND YOUNG LARGE BLACK & white dog. Ph. 365-6954, TTEMS ADVERTISED IN Cemetery Work For Fall Work lOSOYOOS MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES Phone 365-7801 *Qusron Urmousréky Furniture Recovering Carpet & Draperies Phone 365-5636 HONDA Mini to Mighty Have your Honda “DYNO-TUNED” Parts and Service Ph, 367-9074 - Fruitvale SEs y ‘ i rie 3 CASTLEGAR NEWS Thurads September 13, i V DEPARTMENT OF CONTINUING EDUCATION iN | CASTLEGAR CAMPUS . lege EVENING COURSES AND FALL PROGRAM NOTE: - YOU REGISTER FOR COURSES AT THE FIRST MEETING UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE BELOW - FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON ANY COURSE WRITE THE DEPARTMENT OF CONTINUING EVENING ASTRONOMY ‘SHORT OUTLINE OF THE HISTORY OF THE FONIEY STATE A series of films on I observatory, d with tel viewing at the college -8 Wednesday ings at 8:00 P.M., beginni it INSTRUCTORS: Mr. Dwayne Hamilton and Mr. Don Jones FEE: $10 per person; $15 per couple 19 in Room K-10, WEATHER . AND CLIMATE FOR EVERYONE films and on the forces affecting our weather with isan reference to the: local area. - 4 Thursday evenings at 7:30 P.M. beginning on October 18 in Room M-20 INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Jim Cromwell FEE: $5 per person GEOLOGY AND SCENERY OF THE WEST KOOTENAYS General introduction to Geology, mineral, rock, and fossil identification with emphasis upon the local area. : Includes 10 evening ge sessions plus 8 or 4 weekend field trips. Wednesday 26 in Room M-20. INSTRUCTOR: Miss Lesley Anderton FEE: $20 per person; $25 per couple AUDUBON SCREEN TOUR A series of outstanding natural history films personally narrated by well-known naturalist film-makers who will travel to the Kootenays for these special showings. = 6 films: October 17, November 12, January 7, February 12, and March 12 FEE: $5 for the series, or $1.25 per film (Write or phone for programs and tickets.) NATURAL HISTORY Tiustrated talks, films and demonstrations on birds, Mowers, fish, mammals, insect fossils, etc. esday ings at 7:30 P.M., innit ber 26 in Room K-10. INSTRUCTORS: Verious specialists from the Selkirk Department of Environ- mental Sciences, plus a film and lecture by well-known natura- list Andy Russell. FEE: $12 per person; $20 per couple (Special price for those who purchase Audubon Sereen Tour ticket: $8 per person; $15 per couple} BOATING Canadian Power Squadron Course covering boat handling, charts and piloting, seamanship, weather, safety, international rules, etc. +16 Tuesday at 8:00 P.M., b ing on 18 in Room G-13. FEE; $25 per person; $6 for each additional family member (fee includes text and note books) BASIC BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY = Lighting, ete. should bring their own cameras, and should allow $25 - $35 for the purchase of special supplies {darkroom chemicals, ete.) -10 Monday evenings at 7:80 P.M. beginning October 15 in Room BB-22 FEE: $8 per person; $12 per couple BASIC Masia Eeabes PRODUCTION video tape ding equi with hasis on the ‘penoene NV 3082 camera and recorder. fs 3 Tuesday ings at 7:00 P.M., on INSTRUGTOR. Mr. Jim Ford PEE: $8 per person; ‘$12 per sure AND STUDY : SKILLS: 25 in Room BB-22. The ey irk College Skill Development: “Center offers an individualized ¢o y for those who wish to improve their reading and study skills. Emphasizes comprehension and rate of reading rate, systems of recalling i etc, study and skills, - 10 Monday evening sessions at 7:30 P.M., beginning September 17 in Room K-ll . INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Catherine Davison FEE: $20 per person; $25 per couple (Fee includes testing, materials, A general interest course state and social system, public organizations, national economy, “public bealth services, public education, etc, - 13 Wednesday evening sessions beginning September 27 in Room M-11 INSTRUCTOR: Mrs. Anna Gattinger FEE; $12 per person; $20 per couple . CLASSICAL CULTURE IN OUR TIME A general interest program including discussion of the impact of Greek and Latin on English, scientific terminology; antique mythology in western literature; Greek basis of modern philosophy; Roman legal concepts in modern law; Graeco-Roman esthetic criteria (principles) and rules of architecture in our civilization, -10 evening sessions beginning Monday, October 1 at 7:30 P.M. in Room B-16, Subsequent meeting times will be decided during the first meeting. INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Valen Fanderlik FEE: $15 per person THE ART AND SCIENCE. OF WINE MAKING ‘All about wine: what it is, where and how it is made, cared for, and enjoyed. Participants will learn how to carry out the basic analyses used in making and care of wine, and will be assisted in using college facilities to test their own wine for acidity, solids, alcohol content, ete. A vacuum filler will be available for filtering wine, and other clearing methods will be demonstrated, +10 evenings (5 discussion sessions and 5 lab sessions) beginning at 7:30 P.M. on Thursday. October 4 in Room L-11. Subsequent place and times will be arranged to suit participants, INSTRUCTORS: Dr. John Breckenridge and Mr. George Dubokovic FEE: $12 per person, $20 per couple CHESS Each person registered will play at | teast one game with all other participants. 1 games wi upon and analyzed. The program will also include analysis of grandmaster games. Beginners as well as more advanced players welcome. Note: Participants must bring their own chess sets. -6W at 7:00 P.M., ing on October 17 in Room G-13 INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Allen Bell FEE: $8 per person; students $5 YOGA 3 An introduction to Hatha Yoga - the yoga of physical well-being that employs, gentle postures and simple breathing exercises to achieve good health, energy control, and peace of ing - 10 Tuesday ing: 7:30 P.M., beginni 18 in Room B-14. INSTRUCTOR: Mrs. patie McDowell FEE: $15 per person THEATRE WORKSHOPS A series of theatre workshops plus a major production under professional direction. Anyone interested in theatre is invited to participate. a orwrite . for details. TOASTMISTRESS Group meetings and workshop sessions to help individuals develop poise and dor skills. Both men and “women are weleome:”,” Rone toes alebertranyay tiny 2i .2-Tuesday evening per non ait 700 P.l M. beginning October 2 i 1) INSTRUCTOR: Mrs, L.'R: FEE: After three free cine participants have the oppor Toastmistress Club for which membership is $14 per year. GREAT COMPOSERS AND THEIR MUSIC (UNDERSTANDING CLASSICAL MUSIC) : ‘ A survey of Western music from Bach to the present with emphasis on styles and trends in the various periods of music. Examples will be played on good BOOKKEEPING PLUS Basic RR Dat meat) _-KOOTE:! vAG Seminars Your Floor Covering Centre" * Vinyl & Tile Flooring * Custom Draperies * Ca ing * Furniture Recovering Gordon Wall Ltd. 5 EXPERT INSTALLATION Phone 364-2537 801 Victoria, Trail B.C, tfn New & Used Pianos YAMAHA PIANOS AND ORGANS KELD’S PIANO & ORGAN CO, Fairview Subdivision Blueberry Creek Phorie 365-3644 live-in. Wages plus_ suite. Please phone 365-6761 or 365-5723. 335 ROOM AND BOARD IN Kinnaird for Selkirk Stu- dent, Ph. Cranbrook 426- 5908 after 5 p.m. 434 Carpet Headquarters OGLOW BROS, CASTLEGAR Phone 365-7202 - tfn-36 | Finest Quality Modular Homes to 1600 sq. ft. TRIPLE T ENTERPRISES Phone 365-6231 Or 365-5917 3-BEDROOM HOME FOR SALE Choice’ location’ (Corner Sth & Willow),” En: suite plumbing, Master droom, Gold. Fixtures stereophonic equipment. ‘ -8 Thursday evening sessions at 7:30 P.M. beginning October 4 in the Faculty ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Lounge A practical approach to spoken English. for people with little or no INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Don Mitchell English-speaking experience and for those who wish to improve their basic FEE: $10 per person; $15 per couple English. -10 Tuesday ings at 7:00 P.M., beginning on INSTRUCTOR: Mr. A. Dunn FEE: $12 per person; $20 per couple Moth epeeelalattirg SPANISH ional Spanish for begii : rer ‘Wednesday evenings at 7:00 P.M., beginning September 19 in Room B-12 INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Julio Alvarez FEE: $10 per person counselling, and use of the skill development center) ber 25 in Room B-15 COMMUNITY CHORUS * A gathering of those who like to sing together. Intended for people with some knowledge of reading music. Hi - Wednesday ‘ings at 7:30 P.M., beginni: 1 19 in Room K-11. FEE: $5 per person ’ RUSSIAN CHORAL SINGING Acourse in music theory and Russian choral singing. Emphasis is on reading and interpretation of musical scores. The course is open to all people interested in A Russian course for those who dt learning how to read and sing shoral music. conversation. - 10 Sunday it a 10:00 A.M. ns 30 in Room K-11. (If -12 Thursday evenings at 7:00 P.M. beginning September 20 in Room M-10 if dditional week-day evening section wilt be opened.) INSTRUCTOR: Mrs. Anna Gattinger INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Mike Wennechuck FEE: $20 per student; $25 per couple FEE: $20 per person CONVERSATIONAL RUSSIAN tolearna mini of but more : Whole Earth =— PLEASE REMOVE THIS PAGE FROM PAPER AND SAVE — EDUCATION, SELKIRK COLLEGE, OR PHONE 365-7292 EXPERIENCES IN PERSONAL GROWTH + Evening inder the di wu tion of a hologist, designed to provide opportunities for self-evaluation and personal assessment, Designed and. operated to avoid threatening situations and oriented towards positive growth experiences: coping with frustrations, seeing another's point of view, coping with hostility, ete, - 12 Monday evenings at 6:30 P.M., beginning September 17 in Room M-14 INSTRUCTOR:, Mr. Gerry Ehman FEE; $12 per. person; $20 per couple UTOPIA’ An exploration into the connection between social change and personal growth, and how a trust-based system would actually “work”. The groups will be limited to 15 Lo allow for exploration of some of the kinds of persona! change which might be ‘necessary. - 10 Monday evenings at 7:30 P.M. beginning September 24 in Room L-11 INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Brian Carpendale FEE: $20 per person; $30 per couple and concepts for small retail, wholesale, and service businesses. This is a home- -study program leading tc a ceztificate upon successful completion, FEE: $10 per, person. In addition, students will have to spend about $13 for home study materials obtainable from the college bookshop. WORKSHOP SERIES FOR RETAILERS A series of workshops including: Managing Your Time; Managing Your cmploy Your Merchandise; Managing Your Money; Managing for the Future. - Series will begin in late October, and will probably be conducted in Trail, Nelson and Castlegar. Write.or phone for program. INSTRUCTORS: Faculty of the Selkirk College Department of Business - Administration, PEOPLE vs. LAW A weekend program on legal aspects of consumerism, human rights, welfare, marriage, divorce, family ete. Featured speakers include popular V Judge Nancy Elizabeth Chapman, author of A.B.C. Estate Guide Personal Record, plus other specialists. Program includes small special interest group discussions. - eeiday, September 28 at 8:00 P.M. and Saturday, September 29, 9:00 A.M. - P.M., and 7:30 P. emt $4 per person (students - $2.50) Write for detailed program HUMAN SEXUALITY A weekend program featuring popular lecturer Dr. George Szasz, specialist in. instructing professionals in sex education methods. Open to nurses,. physicians, social workers, practical nurses, and other heathh workers. - September 22 and September 23 FEE: $15 per person. Advance registration required by September 13.. Write or phone for registration forms. POEIQOW) OMe Ft : NAY PLANNING SEMINARS‘ . eatiad “particular use to-people™ iivolved or interested in lamd-use,, and housing. will be brought im from: Vancouver, Victoria, and Prince George. Write or phone for detailed program. ELECTRONICS Courses will be offered in one or more of Basic Electronics; Electronic Circuits; Digital Techniques; Radio and T.V. Theory; Industrial Electronics;. Solidt State: Theory; Oscilloscopes (6 weeks); Electronics Workshop (6 weeks): EG-FI Systems (6 weeks). If interested, phone and indicate your first and second choice immediately (865-7292), SURVIVAL WORKSHOPS A variety of special h and field prog hh the study amd acquisition of skills for survival in nature, ‘the community and society. Includect ares Wilderness _ Survival; Community Survival, Log-Cabin Building; ion and Survival; Psychological Survival: Survival. ical) Survival and INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Craig Andrews Write instructor for details. PSYCHOLOGY Sections of regular college psychology courses are open for general interest. Three-hour sessions available once per week in each of three courses. Topics include Causes of Human Behavior, Learning, The Nature of Reality, Aspects of Human The i and The Nervous System. Details and dates available on request. | INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Gerry Ehman FEE: $5 per three or four week segment, per course. GENERAL STUDIES DIPLOMA PROGRAM Many of the programs, courses, seminars, and workshops offered through the Department of Continuing Education may be credited toward a General Studies Diploma. An individual may design his own sequence of courses, drawn fram throughout the college, and on completion receive 4 a which testifies to the interest, experience, and participation in the chosen area of study. Program ical, or general interest courses, or any combination of these: There is no time limit for completion of the Diploma. LEARNING RESOURCES PACKAGE PROGRAM Forty university credit courses are offered on a home-study plan, with occasional individual meetings with instructors, Courses offered include: Astronomy, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Economics, English, History, Physics, Psychology, and Sociology. Write or phone for detailed brochure. Fees are $30 per course. EVENING CREDIT COURSES THE FOLLOWING UNIVERSITY CREDIT COURSES ARE OFFERED FROM SEPTEMBER TO DECEMBER 1973. FEES ARE $30 PER COURSE. EACH COURSE IS WORTH 3 SEMESTER HOUR UNIVERSITY CREDITS. Fine Arts 100-3 HISTORY OF ART A general «rvey of fine art including painting, sculpture, and architecture as they appear in the history of western civilization, This course has been given for 10 years asa popular general interest course: may be taken for general interest or credit. Computing Science 130-3 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING The student is taught the basics of FORTRAN, the most. widely used language to program digital computers. The emphasis of this course will be the actual programming of the computer. Stress will be given to flow- charting techniques and program documentation. A series of assigned problems will indicate how computers can be utilized. - Tuestey evenings from 7:00 - 10:00 P. M., Room B-17, beginning on September INSTRUCTOR: Mr. R. B. Wolff English 200-3 A SURVEY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE - I. A survey of English Literature from Chaucer to: Dickens. Assignments will A course of considerable interest and ulilily, especially for non-physical science at 7:30 P.M., t Junior Secandary School, INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Valen Fanderlik FEE: $30 for credit; $20 for gencral interest October 3 in Room 15 of the Trail Mathematics 130-3 COLLEGE MATHEMATICS I. Psychology 217-3 THE CHILD IN SCHOOL II - THE EXCEPTIONAL INDIVIDUAL - Newly revised, this course focuses on development which departs from the - normal. Topics include intellectual superiority and retardation; Sensory, motor and speech handicaps; learning disabilities, social deviance and aging. Remedial procedures are. stressed, and direct observation is used whenever possible. + Wednesday evenings 7:00 - 10:00 P.M., Room M-17, beginning September 12 INSTRUCTOR: Mr. G. Ehman Nursing 253 BEHAVIOURAL PATTERNS IN ILLNESS AND HEALTH A course credited toward the U.B.C. nursing degree program. - Ist meeting, Thursday, Ne ber 20, 7:00 P.M. class times to be d during first include one major research paper. 3 sludents. The course includes such topics | as: sets; relations and - Monday evenings from 7:00 - 10: 00 P. M., Room B-12, innit Le es; T it sat P and: 1. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. A. Bell English 212-3 STUDIES IN LITERATURE - I ‘A course intended for students: desiring an Arts option in English. S : - Monday evenings from 7: ay 10: 00 P. M., Room B-16 beginning September 10. INSTRUCTOR: Dr, R Hallett Mathematics 200-3 MULTIVARIABLE CALCULAIS HIPWELL REALTY GIONAL: BROKER BSSOCl Blueberry Creek. BUILDING LOTS We have 5 choice building lots on the west side of Ith Ave. Hurry —- they won't last tong. MULTIPLE LiSTHEG SERVIER reeaitinte in Main Bath, Wall to Wall Shag Carpeting, V2 Bath, Summer Kitchen and Family Room. is Near Finished, Basement Easily Converted to. Revenue Suite, Carport. $25,900. Phone 365-7013 237 from Commonwealth and American literature. and/or. source mate literature will form the basis of study. Further information is available from the department. (Formerly first semester. “of English 212) - - Wednesday evenings from 7:00 - 10:00°P.M., Room B-15, heginning on September 12. INSTRUCTOR: Dr. R. Dexter. - This course is designed for science majors, high schoo! math and science teacher and math majors. Hyperbolic functions; polar co-ordinates; vectors and vector applications, vector functions and the calculus involved; partial differentiation; multiple. integration; and applications of the above topics. - Montiay and Thursday 7:00 - 10:00 P.M. in Room B-17, beaianine on September INSTRUCTOR: Mr. M. Sinclair FEE: $50 per semester for 2 semesters. Advance registration required. Write for details. "BEST OF: ALL TNQUIRE!” Faun i Seicaea ana