} CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 18, 1975 Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Results t Pup Division Dee, 8—Canucks 3,:Ollers 3. In goal were J. Swanson for the Canucks and R. Potter for the Oilers. Scoring the Can- ucks’ goals were S, Samoyloff {2)and S, Jones. All three goals for the Oilers were scored by G. Walker, with one assist from N. Hyson, 1 dets 2 Blazers 1, Goalies were C. Plotnikoff for the Jets and J. Kanigan for the Blazers. Scoring the Jets’ goals was R. Horkoff, and one assist went to J. Mair. The Blazers’ goal was scored by B, Makortoff assisted by J. Barton, 2” Dee. 10—Sabres 3, Maple Leats 2, Goalies were °R, Paulson for the Sabres and K, BOB’S Pay'n - Takit. ltd, Casilegar’s Biggest Little Super-Markoll CALIFORNIA MANDARIN “ QRANGES Box $1.89 FRESH RADISHES bunch 10c GREEN ONIONS bunch 15c¢ YAMS Ib. 29¢ FRESH Brussel Sprouts H Fea Ib. 49 BOB'S COFFEE Every Pound guaranteed only 99c Ib. MIXED NUTS ‘ALOHA 13 oz. tin 99 [Hapefully we will receive oUF Sunflower. Seeds: ths you on arrival if you have an order in, “They have| been shipped”... Ice Cream Special * $1.99 VALUE REAL ICE CREAM 3 pt. plastic $1.39 Half Gallon Flavor Master WESTERN STRAWBERRY sy $1.39. MuLD CHEESE By Buns a ue pes. & up 1.39 ae BEEF (VEAL) prox. 125 lbs. topside cut & wrapper Ib. 79c "WHY. PAY MORE?” BREAD . CRUMBS Reg. 49c Value 2 pkgs. 85¢ 1 That Turkey Dressing” POTATO CHIPS "TRL PAY. Regular. Salt & Vinegar Barbecue Wavees, pkg. 69¢ SCHWEPPES .. GIN-ALE Ig. bottles 49 . Sherstobitoff. ‘were scored by K. Semenoff Nesserode Pudding]: Sherstobitoff for .the Leafs, Scoring the Sabres’ goals were D. Terhune, T. Baulkham and 8, Standidge. Assists were made by B. Krug, G. Perepolkin and N. Bermel. Both Leafs’ goals were scored by D. Pere- hudoff, with one assist fram F. Soloveoff. Dec, 12—Canadians 5, Jets 1. Goalgetters for the Cana- dians were M. Corbett (4) and ‘A. Embree. Assists were made by J. Anderson, D. Picton, B. DeSousa and C. Tamelin. The lone Jets’ goal was scored by J. Mair, assisted by Ra Adams. Dee. 13—Canucks 3, Sa- bres 2. All three goals for the Canucks were scored’ by S. Jones, assisted by S. Samoyloff, D. Katelnikoff and J. Danroth, Scoring for the Sabres were D. Standidge and D. Terhune, with assists going to D. Ter- hune and S, Standidge. Oilers 4, Blazers 2. Scoring all goals for the Oilers was G. Walker, with one assist from C. Blazers’ goals and J. Barton with two assists going to J. Kanigan. Canadians 5, Mapte Leats 3. Canadians’ goals were scored * by M. Corbett (2), B. DeSousa, J. Anderson and D. Zibin. Assists went to D, Zibin and J. Anderson, Scoring all. three ‘Leafs’ goals was D., Perehudoff., Pee Wee Division Dec, 8—Rangers 5, Maple Leafs 1, In goal were D, Costa for the Rangers and T. Baulk- ham for the Leafs. Goalgetters for the Rangers were R. McGauley (2), B. Ashton, N. Walker and K. Perepolkin, Assists were made Soloveotf, K. Perepolkin, K. Swetlishoff, M. Johnston and R. McGauley. The hae Leafs’ goal was scored by G, Stewart, assisted by D. Melstead and B Baulkham. Dee. 9—Bruins 4, Mi tangs 2, Goalies were J. Obet- koff for the Bruins and K. Sparkinan for ‘the Mustangs. Scoring the Bruins's goals were -D. Tamelin (2), D. MacKinnon and D. Lightle. Assists went to D. Lightle, B. Marshall, W. *‘ Samsonoff, and D. Tamelin, Mustang goals were scored by J. Landis and T. Reed, with assists going to M. Plotnikof, B, Demoskoff and D.-Sherstobi- toff. Dec, 10—Canucks 4, Cana- dians 2, Goalles were J. Shmoorkoff for the | Canucks and G. Silvester for the Cana- dians. Scoring for the Canucks were K. Ehrgan, G, Walker, A. Beattie and G. Pondelicck. Assists were made. by Terhune and A. Beattie, Scor: ing for the Canadians were C. Kilpatrick and B. Fisher. As- sists went to K. Duske (2), B. Markin and G. Kilpatrick. ec. 13—Firuins 2, Canucks 2, Goalies were D, Tamelin for the Bruins and J. Shmmor- kolf for the Canucks. Bruins’ goals were scored by D. Mac- Kinnon and K. Cox, with assists going to D. Lightle (2), N Samsonoff and P. Smitheram. Scoring for the Canucks were B, Alexander and G. Pondoli- cek, unassisted, Canadians 3, Maple Leafs 2, In goal were G. Silvester for the Canadians and B, Dyer for the ‘Leafs. Scoring for the Canadians were D. Salckin, B. Markin and. Stoochnoff. Assists were made by T. Streliolf and C. Kilpatrick, The Leaf goals were scored by K. Keraiff and G. Stewart, with assists made by D. Muller and D, Melsted. Pup All-Stars 4, Canadians 3, In goal were D. DeRosa for the Pups and K. Duske for the Canadians. Scoring the Pup goals were M. -Corbett, G. Walker (2) and D. Perchudotf. Assists went to D. Perehudolf, ©. Sherstobitoff, T. Baulkham and M. Corbett,” Canadiaiis’ goals were scared by B. Markin (2) and G, Kilpatrick, with Kilpatrick picking up an assist, as-well, Dec. 14—Rangers 3, Mus- tangs 2. Goalies were D. Costa for the Rangers and K. Spark- man for the Mustangs. Ranger goals were scored by R. Me- Gauley, assisted by K. Swetli- koff and G. Soloveoff. Mus- tangs’ goals were scored by T. Reid and S, Simonen. Assists . went to R. Yule and M. Plotnikoff, Bantam Division Dec. 10-CSCU. 3, Cana- dians 2. In goal were’ R. Cheveldave for CSCU and D. Johnstone for ie S “ST. JOHN AMBULANCE INDUSTRIAL FIRST AID COURSE REGISTRATION SECOND CLASS Will commence Monday evening — January 5, 1976 S.H.S.S. Room 111 For further information contact instructor ” A, Clausen, 365-3056 or J. D'Andrea 365-5804 7 p.m. Scoring for CSCU were’ C, Vandaratarr, L. Kalesntkoff and M. Lightle, Assists were made by M. Lightle and’ R. Martin, Scaring for the Cana- dians were B, Franks and J, Stewart. Assists went to N. Dermody, K. Knowler and 8, Sookachoff, also, K. Kerailf. Dec. 11—Pee Wee Rep 2, Texuco 1, In goal were D. Kinakin for the Rep team and D. Drardoff for Texaco. Rep goals were scored by L.. Stooc- hnow and K. Kirby. An assist went to. T., Navaroff, The Texaco goal was scored by D. Markin, Assists were made by D. Cox and K. Reibin, Dee. 13—Canadians 5, KSCU 4. Goalies were D. Johnstone for the Canadians and P. Churchill for KSCU. Scoring for Canadians were M. Stecnvoorden (2), S. Sooka-" choff, K. Keraiffand K, Beattie. Assists went to K. Keraiff, J, Stewart (2), M. Steenvoorden, K. Bealtic, A. Stoushnow and K. Knowler. Scoring for KSCU. were M. Nevakshonolf (2), R. Andrews ond R.. Laurlente. Assists went to R. Lauriente, S. Roberts, T. Krug, R. Andrews and P, Perras. Dec. 13—Legion 3, Texaco 2, In goal were Kirby for the Legion and D. Drazdoff. for. Texaco. Scoring for the Legion -were Simonen, P. Horning and G. Miller. An assist went lo M, Miller. Texaco goals were scor- ed by D, Markin and Reibin. An . assist went to D, Markin, Dec. 13—PPWC 2, CSCU 2. In goal were R. Kirby for PPWC and BR. Cheveldave for CSCU. Scoring for PPWC were W. Zibln and L. Walker, An assist went to Fillipotf. Scoring both CSCU goals Nazaroff with one assist by M. Lightle. \ Dee. 14—Canadians 6, Tex: aco 2. Goalies were D. John- stone for the Canadians and G. McLachlan for Texaco. Scoring for the ‘Canadians were K. Keraiff, J. Stewart, K. Beattie (2), M. Steenvoorden and K. Knowler. ‘Assists"went to. A. Stoushnow (4), K. Knowler, J. Stewart, K. Keraiff (2) and N. Smitheram, ‘The ‘Texaco goals were scored by D. Markin with assists from D. Drazdoff and Molnar. Midget Division | x “Deer 8—Buzzards 5, ‘Studs 3, Goalies were D. MeMullin for the Buzzards and R, Plotnikoff for the Studs. Scoring for the Buzzards were J. Gillman (3)° and B. Cheveldave (2). Asists went to D. Obetkoff (3), E. Arishnikoff, B. Cheveldave (2) and D. Calder, Studs’ goals were scored by C. Sookro, N. Voykin and R.- Sherstobitoff, Assists went to R. Plotnikoff, P. Klit, K. Chernoff, C, Sookro and Rv McKenzie, Dee. 8—Dynamiters 4, We- ebtes 4, Goalies were La Ingham for the Dynamiters and D. McMullen for the Weebles. Dynamiters’ goals were scored by G. Pace, T. Halisheff and D. | Kirby (2). Assists went to D. Kirby, B. Tassone (3) and G. Pace (2). Scaring for the *Weebles were F. Costa, S. Bozek, I. Stewart and B. ‘Axelson. Assists went to B. McGuire, G. Sorenson, K. Wil- son and W. Koochin. Dec. 9—Bantam Rep 7, Studs 4.'Goalies were Chernoff and Wilson for the Rep and MacKenzie for the Studs, Scor- ing the Rep goals’ were P. Laurino (2), 'T. Cheveldave, D. * Kanigan, J, Josafatow (2) and B. Martin, Assists were made Built-In Centrol Cleaning System Can be installed in any home Completely automatic, no switches Coca Cola - Sprite 5 lg. bottles $1.99 CASE 12 BOTTLES $4.29 plus deposit KEEP YOUR BUDGET ALIVE WITH OUR Low, LOW PRICES! FOR YOUR SHOPPING. CONVENIENCE Open Mon. thro Fel. 9 AM, to 9 P.M, Sal 5 30 Pa. 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Scoring for the Buzzards were. D, Obetkoff (3), B. Nazaroff (2), . Gillman and P. Samoylolf. Assists were made y E. Arishnikolf, B. Chevel- dave 2), A. Conroy. Samoy. off, W. Kayln (2), J. Gillman (2), J. Roberts, B, Keraiff and M: Polonikolf. Dynamiters' goals were scored by D. Kirby (2) and*B. MacDonald. Assists went to B, Tassone (2), G. Ingham, G. Pace and T. Mall sheff. Dee. 11—Weebles 5, Ban- tam’ Rep. 2. Goalies were D. Wallace for the Weebles and N. Chernoff and C, Wilson for the Rep. Scoring for the Weehles were C. Furlan, B, Kubos, S. Rozek (2) and M. Quadviely. Assists. were made by 1, Stewart, J. Townsend, D. Mac: ee eat i Bozek. Rep goals were scored by T. Cheveldave and B, Martin. Assists went to 5, Josafatow, P. Hyson and 7, Strelieff, GRACE PRESBYTERIAN JURCH 7th Ave, South, Castlegar Sunday Schoo! — 10,00 a.m, Worship Service — 11 a.m, Tues, — Bible Study 7 p.m. id Jensen Rev, C. eer = 368-3818 ST. PETER LUTHERAN 405 Maple St., Castlegar Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service:11. a.m, Everyone Welcome. "The Church of the Lutheran Hour’ Rav, Richard Klein: Pastor 112.- Ath Ave, 965-3662-or 965.0664 Local and District Churches y CHURCH OF GOD 804-7th Avenue South “Learning” !"Worshiping” “Serving”. Sunday re 9:45 a.m, Classes 11 am, Family Wednesday all Ages orship 7:30: p.m, Oppariniton to a CHURCH OF cHRist MEETING IN. Geclleasend ROBSON: ST. DAVID'S: 8:01 Christmas Eva — 10 p.m., Christmas Day — 9:30 Anglican & United Churches REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH December 21 9:45 \— Christmas Service :00 a.m,-— Holy Communion 9:40 — Sunday School 10:00.a.m, — United Church Service « 11:15 a.m, — Anglican Service Other activities — Call Parish Office Parish Office:, 365-8337 Ministers: Ted Bristow and Bob Griffiths Holy Communion (Anglican) a.m., Holy Communion For Phone 365-2241 or 4 265-7973 ' 01 365-7362 CALVARY)’ BAPTIST CHURCH 1 Oftica gepsesy!, Next to pte ho Claverleat Hi Castlealrd’ Plaza’ junday School 0.45 8 Family Worship 11 am, Evening Morahip Service APOSTOLIC CHURCH One Block East of‘ the Castleaird Shopping Plaza 10 a.m, Sunday Schoo! 11 a.m. Morning Worship PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 767 First. Ave. Pastor: Rev. H. H. Graham Church Ph. 365-5212 Young People’s Christmas Play Fri., Dec. 19) 7.30 Sunday School 9.50 a.m. > Morning Wership.11 a.m. Sunday School Christmas. Program—Dec, 21st, 7 pm. was T.. 7p Wed. 7 pm. Hone Bibs Study ° Fal. 7. Bim. fouth and. nily Rav.: i Walker Phone 365-6662 ST, RITA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rey. W. Harrison Ph. 365-7143 Saturday Night Mass 7 p.m, t Sunday Masses al 9am and llam S2D BUREAU PIs, busy homemaker, Seasonal celebrations can cause special Pl for the: | KEEPING. YOUR CHRISTMAS CAREFREE by JOYCE CHAMPION Directory of Business and Professional Services COHOE INSURANCE Providing a Complete Insurance Service 269 Col, Ave., Castlegar: PHONE 365-3301 Open Saturday PAINTING & DECORATING Lotex or ny Brush or Vinyls ee a Paper Tradesman Phone Al 365-5851 CASTLEGAR FUNERAL HOME ‘Ambulance’ — Flowers + Granite, Marble and 3 Bronze Plaques ' MOTOR-IN LTD. 213 Baker St, Nelson We. are Franchise Dealers for Castlegar & District Sales & Service PHONE 352-5383 Dealer License ~" Number D1471 CASTLE TIRE LTD. SALES & SERVICE Commercial & Industrial Tire Specialists Passenger and Off H&R BRAKE & WHEEL 496 Columbia i; Castlegar PHONE 365-7818 Wheel Aligriment Brakes - Shocks The Only. Complete Biake Shop in the Kootenays TIRES - TIRES DESMOND T, “LITTLEWOOD 'D.0.S, OPTOMETRIST. 366 Baker St. felson, Ph, 352-5152 APPLIANCE, REPAIR: All Horse Appliances Phone 365-3649: or 365.3145 " COLEMAN COUNTRY BOY. SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank Pumping PHONE 365-5013 | 1800 South 4th ‘Ave. Castlegar MIKE’S CLEAN AND SHAMPOO. Carpets and Furniture’ Reasonable Rates Phone 359-7398 CUSTOM INTERIORS We Do: (CAMPERS, VANS CARS: TRUCKS Re-Upholstering Highway Tires WHEEL BALANCING Restvling Recovering and Carpeting :For!a Complete Different Look Speedee Appliance Repairs WEST KOOTENAY ‘ANIMAL HOSPITAL SS, No, 1, Trail No, 6 Ymir Rd,’ Nelson Clinies Tuesday & Thurs, Costleaird Plaza Next to Cooper Agencies Summer Hours Effective May. 10:30 a.m, %: 52.0 noon Contracting COMMERCIAL + INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL - ELECTRIC HEAT, L. HOOLAEFF , ELECTRIC PHONE 3687191: JERRY'S TRIM SHOP. 535-A' Columbia Ave. Castlegar. formerly School : Board . Office For Complete AUTOMOTIVEINDUSTRIAL and MARINE UPHOLSTERY. / "PHONE 365-2323 “WE BUILD BOAT TOPS" | GREEP'S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL’ © CONTRACTING SALES & SERVICE Ph. 365-7075 Frée Estimates ee ith, ®. ORK: Gas Fitting LShen 9; Ventilation Heating’> Refrigeration & Mechanical System, — Sales & Service — MESYMA :704'- 6th Ave. South Ph. 965-7775 = Castlegar BOUNDARY ELECTRIC (CASTLEGAR) LY, ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL: KOOTENAY TRADING New and Used Furniture & Appliances +,Now Dealer for: Wood & Coal Cook Stoves Franklin’ Fireplaces : Box Wood Heaters "We Buy, Trade & Sell” PHONE 365-9719 123 Main St... Cesiloger, RHC INS, AGENCIES iTo. 601 Baker St., Nelson Ph, 352-7252 Fire - Auto. = Boat, Tralier = fe “Call Peter Majespey. 365-5386. | DRY WALL TAPING. TEXTURED ‘CEILINGS’, “+ PLASTER REPAIRS & _ DOT’S PICK-UP & DELIVERY SERVICE: Delivery & Pick-ups in Castlegar Area i >, Prompt, Reliable, Insured 365-6538 Capri AUTO BODY. CASTLEGAR (2. JANITOR SERVICE": For\ all: your. residential - and office cleaning: Carpets, Upholstery, Windows, Basements, {Please.call S pudding, tur- key, sranberry sauce, {mince pies, io wash ric and colour will not be dams aged. Leave ft for at least 18 tiinutes and give ia chance fo trap. hone the iain boy f. disaster FQuick actin’ and a few slmple es will heip you da 8 Be you with the feeling © that all the trouble you went to x Sins really, Wo! It. | Wine and cranberry {ulce, con- { aldered near Impossible staina rom + hance it hes to, penetrate the fibres. y Never launder or iron a stained an i inside sear to bes ure he ‘fab iS toothbrush will do nicely. Hard rabbing may reditribute the soll ‘t damage the Abe. S;LAUNDER the autcle with, ir favourite deterge ere fy a. guide,{0 removing fome of the aaina, you may en: / counter this Christm: + Brush on. Borate: Launder, gay, Meat Juices, Fats, Oils, reste, Salad } 4 er al fh cool water. of Boraxo powdered : fend seer {Taunder, sae a foo! water, Launder im hot wi Geode West ape of excess wax with dull tenes Place stained area be- mh tween 2 blo! eee ‘oF rseveral thicknesses of paper tows or facial tasued and tress swith warm tron. Repeat if neces, Piper ser ner aaen thing alate Launder. Ree, Tes; Choco ocolate, Cocoa: in cold water ‘and brush wae auld detergent or deter’. rat Colles ond t ‘tea with- our Prk 0g mt water overnight, Then brush with Borateem and launder, Bird Count Friday, Dec. 6 ~The. Sixth: Annual West Kootenay’ Christmas’ Bird Count will be held on Dec. 26, } ROYAL : CANADIAN LEGION LOUNGE when members’ of the West Kootenay Naturalists’: Associs- tion and friends will be count- ing birds from Rossland to Kaslo. In: 1974 more than: 7,200 birds of 59. different species ‘were counted.” Concluding the count, par- ticipants are "invited © to: as- semble at Selkirk College for light: refreshments: while the ‘count is’ beiiig’ compiled. ~ Persons wishing to particl- pate in the count for the first time are:asked to contact Bill Merilees in ‘Castlegar. When entertaining during” | this. Festi re Season, EGG -NOG" ae jen your menvl Aunilble ‘et your: favorite clude = store or from your Selivery, “Dear 8 Local Children Write Santa Claus Dear Santa, ‘ T'would like a charm braclot and a unbrella and I would like a broom ‘sticK crochet and if you ean I would liKe & top and pant’ slut, and I would Ke 4. record called Puff the magic dragon. Iam’ going to leave some MIIK and a sandwich and ‘cooKels, Have a nice. telpthome inte, Tank-you Lora Lee Card Age.9 Santa eee Dear Santa; Llove you 20 much that 1 would like:to tell you what I would lke for Christmas. pring horse, a baby. 3] alive, a little record player and 8 Barbi and a Barbi house. We are going to leave you out a cookie, a sandwich and a glass of milk because you have a long trip |) ‘Thank-you Jennifer Card (age 5) eee Dear Santa Claus, Please bring me a Barbi doll, and a typewriter, also an ico bird. I would liKe anything else you can bring. IT will leave you some pop and candy and sugar for your raindeers, Love Brenda Popoff ee. Dear Santa Claus, We:have been’ good girls for this Christmas, We both would Mike 8 Ken dll for Christmas, Kathy and Norne e Brady Dear Santa, sia ‘From Jobnine Hello! How are you and Ms, Claus doing I am being a good girl this year. T fean wanta: ands some slippers and some ‘Thank You Dear Santa Claus, i how are,you this year. My ‘little brother and myself are very busy keeping Moning on her toes. My: little brother ‘David would |Ike to have a brand new "paddle and teddy bear for Christmas and I would like a; train that runs on tracks, If you get us these things we promise to make life a little easier on Mommy this year. Love James and David Rempel eee Dear Santa © Instead of the gosty gun Please © bring DAvid a View ‘Master Ing ‘Thankyou David. ! Dear Santa Clans I would like an: Evel Kenelvel q set with ramp and Evel Kenel- vel and van, equipemet, bike, and bike’ trailer, hockey equip- cement, pjamas, pants shirt and "Tonka truck, © * Brian Lahner ‘Byearsold Stocan WI Appoints New Cc Dear Santa 1 would like a ‘Tonka Fork -) Lift yellow with: black tires Love Bobby Deptuct Dear. Banta Claus: "Lam only 8% years old, 50 Mommy is! writing th letter. for me. For Christmas I would like a Baby That-a-Way and) a record bade Mr brother is only 1% and he would like tracks, I -will | leave | you. some ‘ cookies and milk,. Love Kini z Kelly Rlchaias, Dear Sania please ‘bring me a’ light * righ, for’ Criatmas. I will Leave: you milk“and’ cookies. Ialls promise to be a good girl +! "Debbie Sherstobitolf ces S88 M1 Site 7 C-19° Castlegar, B.C. December 6, 1976. Dear Santa, Merry Christmas. to you ‘and all your reindeer. and helpers! 3 Thave tried to be a good boy this year and I would like a fire truck or’a” battery oper- ated car, For my baby brother \vAshley, could you bring him a nice soft squeeky.toy? T will leave you sore Tip and cookies under Be tree. Bye Sani z from cise etna sek December 8 1975 ‘AT want for Chistian “a big crane, and a picture of janta. ‘: ‘And could you send my > sister a‘dollle. + Love, Males. & sister: Stacey. # aset of walkie talkles anda race track. and an. wareeW Warner Dear, ‘Two visitors of the 10 attending the Slocan Women's Institute meeting became’ new ° members, ; Sue < Jensen and Mabel’ Bone. Foe an call members, brought toys to be sent to the Crippled | hres Hospitals. igements were made for. the" ‘children’s Christmas party. Mrs. A Osis ‘agreed to continue’ as ‘recreation repre-| sentative. ‘Members are making good- ies for senior citizens, to be ; delivered (by prembers for ; ristmas. New. conveners:appointed * were Mra. J. Simmons, agricul ture; Mrs. Nancy Larsen, citi- zenship and education; Mrs. A. - ing:two’comical skits ‘and the © ednesday ‘end 8-17 on Tonsays. No preraqulalte courses required. - Bort urses provide credit towards a Business Aaminisreon 5 Ceriliste oF Olploma as well as C.G.A. and > R.LA, exemption for professional accounting accreditation, Instructor: Jack Cooper For registration in any of the above courses, contact the Repltrer's oes at thw College: GENERAL INTEREST AND MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS “HUMAN RELATIONS iW ORGANIZATIONS This program of seminars is bullt around a series of films, each covering a° different aspect of | fupervisory hall In dealing with» people in’ an “organization. Specific subjects covered In the fl the worker and hls job, Introduction fo motivation, dealing: “with confllcts In groups, the Individual uh @ group, fob: ‘enrichment, | motivating _ employees: eorles and the organization. = Tuesday ‘evenings aThm, beataning Janvary Tain. Instructor: Bruce Ketchum Fee: $35 8. Hdl series ‘of workshops Is aimed at anyone ‘who’ has Isory responsibility. The program Is. Intended to prac supervisory knowledge, ‘gkllls, and sectrinie is le I , leadersht peat reanattat and related subjects. = suocessive "Fridays" 6c Saturdays, depending . upon malerity preferences for the most suitable day. ‘Time: 9a.m.-5 p.m. commencing February 27 or 28 In Room Bet 22F GSES 2 : Instructor: Harvey. Gunn Fee: $70 (or $15 per Individval session). Please register early, specifying preference for’ Friday or Saturday. ‘ c a ‘ ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT - NELSON one ‘organizing, stating. arb) contrat and coordination. It will be of interes! InyONe Is respocalbte fer ie te; meneame he ‘out material, finances. : = 4 successive Saturdays, rman Sanvary 17, we from 9 Cy to 5 p.m. ‘This course will be held on the Hele ‘Cempus (Vocational Divislon}, Sliver King Road, Nel Instructor: ‘Harvey Goon Fee: $50 ‘ NOTE: The above course'may be offered during the tate winter of 1976 In other centers where there {s adequat demand, such as Nakusp and Grand Forks. te iicome TAK ‘This one-day seminar on Income Tax will be of interest to e the: accurate Preparation of returns. Data: Saturday, March 20, 10 amned p.m. Instructor: Leo Soliga, CA.’ Fea: $10 Pronse reoisier ty. Feburary Py E. i BOOKKEEPING PLUS This course Is offered th from an Instructor at the Colles ‘anyone who Is Interested in the “as: bailc records, posting to ledgers, Denk Teconcllation, telat balances, Income statements and balance sheets. study with guidance wl of re fo DATE: Student can coromencd anyiime this winter. Instructor: Ger van Beynum — * Fee: $30 plus $17 for books and material available at the College i ‘ For registration In any of the above courses, telephone the Deoarl ett ‘Of Continuing Education at 265-7292 or. write: wing Education, Selkirk College. "and will ‘cover modern concepts related to planning, toe 1200, Castlegar, B.C.