CREATIVE ARTS GEM CUTTING How to saw, grind, sand and polish a gemstone. Each SONGWRITING ‘This Is a composition seminar for the budding will start with jh material and produce 2 finished gemstone. — 5 Monday evenings at 7:00 p.m. beginning on October 17 In Room K-12. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. R.W. Shepherd FEE: $20 per person Note: Registration required by October 7. STAINED GLASS — INTRODUCTION Here is an opportunity to learn the craft of stained glass. The he workshop will cover glass cutting, layout, design, colors, leading and soldering. During the ankend you will, be able fo complete = panel or eraturday, October 27, 10:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. and continuing Sunday, October 30, 10:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. In Room K-11. INSTRUCTOR: Mr, Tam Shields FEE: $16 per person Note: Reylstration required by October 21, (Allow $20 for materials). BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY enlarging, toning, retouching, have an opportunity to make your own black and white prints and have the prints evaluated. |— 12 Monday evenings at 7:00 p.m. beginning on ber 19 in Room BB-22. INSTRUCTOR: a ae Ford FEE: $26 per Note: Registration n required by September 16. COLOR PRINTS FROM SLIDES Learn how to make your own color prints from color 'slides using Cibichrome and Unicolor print-from-slide processes. — 6 Wednesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. inning on September 21 In Room BB-22. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Jim Ford FEE: $20 per person Note: Registration required by September 16 (Participants will be required to provide some materials.) | COMMUNICATION ENGLISH CONVERSATION — ADVAKCED Learn how to recognize and correct faulty word usage and troublesome accerits, and express yourself clearly In understandable English. This course is Intended for have an of English. Topics for discussion will include short stories, current affairs, community issues, and personal interests. — 10 Tuesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. beginning September 27 in Room 108, Stanley Humphries ‘School, Secondary A INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Tony Berrocoso FEE: $24 por person Note: Registration required by September 23. BASIC RUSSIAN CONVERSATION This course Is intended for people having very little or no knowledge of the language. 12 Tuesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. beginning September 20 in Room B-15. INSTRUCTOR: Mrs. Lucy Alimkulov FEE: $26 per person Note: Registration required by September 16. MODERN RUSSIAN, CONVERSATION This course Is Intended for people who already have some knowledge of Russian. The course will help improve: jonal skills, and material on various po 1 Interest will be used for reading and writing. ‘The course will also feature slides and films. — 12 Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m, beginning ber 21 in Room B-i5. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Karillo Alimkulov CEEF $26 per person Note: Registration required by September 16. ng) . It delves into the simultaneous structures of words and music and how they click together to make a song. Students are guided fo Increase their ‘composing. skills within and beyond their favourite styles of folk, pop, rock, jazz, etc. This course is for adults, and while formal musical training ‘Is not wired, each student needs some singing, playing or writing ability to present thelr work. — Alternate Wednesday evenings at 7:00 p.m., beginning September 14 In Room M-12. INSTRUCTOR: Mr, Peter Huse FEE: $10 per person Note: Registration required by September 12. CLASS PIANO FOR ADULTS A basic course for adults with little or no previous keyboard experience. This course will Include the development of dexterity, note reading and chordal recognition with limited Sei in simple improvisation using folk-song-type melodi — 10 Tuesday evenings at 7:00 p.m.,, beginning September 20 in Room M-10. INSTRUCTOR: ia Vivienne Rowley FEE: $24 per Note: Regletration re required by September 13. CLASS PIANO FOR CHILDREN young students in a small group. When applying please specify amount of previous training, if any, and age. — 10 Monday afternoons, 3: :90- 5:90 pm. beginning on September 19 In Room M- INSTRUCTOR: Ms. stephanie Jody FEE: $20 per person Nate: Materials will be available for purchase on the starting day. Registration required by September 16. PHYSICAL EDUCATIO Write or phone for information on Piysical Education courses, and watch for newspaper ad DIAL-A- TAPE Hear a one minute taped educational message by dialing 365-2315. A different message will be featured each week. Topics include: health, gardening, money, nutrition, fitness, photography, drugs, etc. TECHNICAL & PROFESSIONAL TYPING ‘This course is intended mainly for beginners but there are some spaces for people who have not typed for some time and wish help to refresh their typing! skills. Beginners have an opportunity to learn basic] typing techniques plus business forms, letters, etc. —20 Monday evenings at 7:30 p.m., beginning October 3, In the Typing Room, Kinnaird Junior Secondary School. INSTRUCTOR: Mrs. Velma Martin FEE: $28 per person Note: Rearration required by September 23. BOOKKEEPING PLUS ‘This certifi: vie course is offered study with guages som an Inctructor at the college. It will be of Interest to anyone who wishes to learn! bookkeeping processes such as: basic records, posting to ledgers, bank reconciliation, trial balances, Income) statements and balance sheets. — You may begin any time this fall. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Ger van Beynum FEE: $30 plus $17 for books and material available at ‘the college bookshop. BASIC ELECTRONICS on Monday, September 39 at 7:00 p.m. in Room L-12 to determine the best day and time to sult participants. | If unable to attend, please register by phone, indicating ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS A study of basic electronic circuits, topics to include; basic amplific power supplies, regulating circuits ‘and oscillators. Requires a knowledge of basic electronics. — 24 sessions. An organizational meeting will be held’ ‘(on Monday, September 19 at 7:00 p.m. in Room L-12 to) determine the best day and time to suit participants. NTAL & VOCAL MUSIC MUSI CLASSES ont PRE-SCHOOL VIOLIN THEORY RUDIMENTS THURSDAYS: 4:15 - 5:15 p.m. INSTRUCTOR: Jean Fischer (368-8126) S.S. No, 1, Wanet PLACE: 3310 Lilac Crescent, Trail INSTRUMENT RENTAL: $5 PRE-SCHOOL VIOLIN THEORY RUDIMENTS FRIDAYS: - 4:30 p.m. INSTRUCTOR; Jean Fischer (368-8126) PLACE: 3310 Lilac Crescent, Trail INSTRUMENT RENTAL: $5 — 10 weeks THEORY RUDIMENTS THURSDAY EVENINGS: Time to be arranged INSTRUCTOR: Doris Tremblay (364-2063) PLACE: To be arranged RRR ATARY. Youn IDAYS: PLACE: Trail fey DIGITAL An introductory course to digital systems, following a determine the best day and time to sult participants. If unable fo attend, please register by phone, Indicating PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL FUR NURSES A three day workshop for nurses who have for statf The workshop will be of benefit to Head Nurses, Team Leaders, Supervisors, Coordinators and Nursing Administrators. — Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 29 through October 1, beginning at 3: . on Thursday, September 29 at the Selkirk Health Unit, Castiegar Branch. Note: Write or phone for detailed brochure. Registration required by September 16, 1977 CRITICAL. CARE NURSING PART Ill — NEUROLOGY & NEUROLOGICAL NURSING Of interest to nurses working In I.C.U., Acute Care or Extensive Care areas and dealing with patients having ic problems. It is not necessary to have taken Parts | and I! to be able to attend this workshop. —2 Friday evenings, October 28 and November 4and 2 allday Saturday sessions, October 29 and November 5. ote: er phone for detailed brochure. oe 'E VIOLIN Johnson (368-8997) THEORY RUDIMENTS PLACE: Trail Junlor Secondary School TUESDAY EVENINGS: Time to be arranged ‘remblay (364-2063) INSTRUCTOR: Doris T BEGINNERS BRASS : TRUCTOR: Jack Balley Jr. (368-8660) ae PLACE! To be be arranged INTERMEDIATE CLARINET INSTRUCTOR: Dennis Truant (368-3639) PLACE: Trail Junior School ADVANCED DRUMMING FRIDAYS: Time to be arranged INSTRUCTOR: Robert Bertuzzi ‘365-6405) PLACE: Castlegar VOICE FOR: Adults INSTRUCTOR: Eileen Small (364-1388) PLACE: 361 Murray Drive, Trail THEORY RUDIMENTS INSTRUCTOR: Dora Tweedale (366-9441) PLACE: 411 Olivia Crescent, Trail ADVANCED THEORY per 8 veek ety (1% hr. lessons) EARLY CHILDHOOD MUSIC For 3 to 7 years old TIMES: To be arranged with instructor for classes on Tuesday & INSTRUCTOR: Elizabeth Lewis (368-3426) PLACE: 768 Eliot Street, Trail FEE: Ages 3 and 4. $48 for 32 weeks ($12 per @ week quarter) Ages 5-7 — $72 for 32 weeks ($18 per 8 week quarter) EARLY CHILDHOOD MUSIC For Ages 3 to 6 years old TIMES: To be arranged on Wednesdays INSTRUCTOR: Margare! Purdy (3647144) PLACE: 18 Hazlewood Drive, Trail EE: Ages 3-4— $48 for 32 weeks ($12 per 8 week quarter) Ages 5-6 — $72 for 32 weeks ($18 per 8 week quarter} KooaLy MUSIC METHODS — JUNIORS & AbuUI MONDAY EVENINGS: Juniors — 7: polis Advts — INSTRUCTOR: Elizabeth Lewis oases” PLACE: To be arranged FEE: Juniors — $72 for Ls weeks ($16 per @ week quarte: Adults — $100 for A weeks ($25 per 8 week quarter Phone instructor for registration and starting dates. Fees, unless otherwise stated a: . 100 for 22 weeks ($25 for each 8 week quarter). Department of Business Administration FIRST QUARTER EMBER EVENING COURSES INSTRUCTOR = FEE TIME Computer Concepts Gervan Beynum $18.00 — Managernent Accounting - Jack Yolland $36.00 Part | — Financiai Anatysis Jack Cooper $18.00 AFTERNOON COURSES ‘Tuesday 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. FIRST CLASS September 13, 1977 ‘Mon, & Wed. 7:00 - 10:00 p.m, September 7, 1977 Thursday 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. September @, 1977 INSTRUCTOR FEE » — Marketing Principles and Doug Clover $18.00 Pianni — Human Relations in Bruce Ketchum $18.00 Jack: Yolland $96.00 Tyes. & Thurs, 2: Jack Cooper $18.00 Doug Glover $18.00 Monday 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. Larry Brown Monday 1:90 - 4:99 p.m. irm — Business Communications - Duane Davis Written TIME Thursday 2:30 - 5:30 p.m. Wednesday 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 Wednesday 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. FIRST CLASS September 8, 1977 September 7, 1977 p.m, and z INSTRUCTOR — Introduction to Accounting — Com Concepts — Problem Solving In Business - cuales Techniques rchasi — Public ‘administration LOCATION 8-14 — Castlegar 8-14 — Castlegar B-14 — Castlegar 8-12 — Castiegor 8-12 — Castlegar 220 a.m. P.! Wednesday 9:30 a.m. — 12:30 pm. September 7, 1977 8-12 — Castlegar —Any of the above courses may be txen: a) for credit toward a Certificate or Diploma in Business Administration. 'b) for personal interes: on a non-credit basis ‘The Department Chairman, Bruce Ketchum, and the instructors as listed are ‘ansious to help you to learn more about our courses. To do this please dal 265- . Hf you are zailing from Nelson dial 252-2010 — Toll Free, Bie eres ere Toll Free. c) for credit toward a professional accounting designation such as C.G.A. or RIA sterisk ©) -- All courses are 12 weeks in length — ending the week of November 22nd. ~~ Watch for our ads for the Secend Quarter which begins November 28, 1977. To SEDSIE A < Yiah fen Sukget tervices Otten pri fo On comres the registration Thursday, "Tn gp erg rease tiesto psa ps evenings, Tuesday,