: a eit roa wen cancion = : Beginners , Starts Get. 2 Stare Sept,’ 30°: _ A Instruction to foreign’ students in speaking,” “reading, “writing ; “and oe a0 s0 ct Canadian citizenship training. me * ; ~ Starts Sept. 30-- Instruction’ in the English longuage for students with same previous : lish :trai ae La Fee: $15,00 - FRENCH CONVERSATION FOR BEGINNERS Brush up your French Conversation or get some of the basic expres- sions which may be helpful in carrying on. a. ‘conversation in French Canada... Textbooks. will be available. - Sole Foe: $12.00 Session - Lae * Bogiaw Oct. q . SPEAKING EFFECTIVELY. A class to help everyone gain selfconfidence In front of an audience. Everyone is called on to speak — why" ‘not. fearn’ from an expert? HOME MANAGEMENT DRESSMAKING — Beginners . Students with little or no experience should start with this basic course. You can transfer to another class if the level of the instruc- tion is below the individual's ability. Starts Oct. 7th 7:30 P.M. - 10 P.M. 20 Sessions ; . Fea $20.00 DRESSMAKI NG — Advanced Starts Oct. 9 Ladies who have completed formal or informal! training equal to the intermediate tevel should enrol in this course. 20 Sessions 7:30 - 10:00 ‘Fee: $22.00 BUTCHERING GAME - Starts Oct. 14 This course will be taught with the aid of slides, charts, and practica: demonstrations. Hunters and families with freezers will find the programme valuable. 7:30 - 9:30. Fee: $5.00 COMMERCIAL: SHORTHAND REFRESHER and/or ADVANCED Starts Oct. 8 This course is designed for students wishing ta renew or advancé their writing skill. A oasi¢ understanding of shorthand is required, but o continuous review of Pitman theory will be given. Students will work at their own speed.Aim — office proficiency. The last half hour of each class will be devoted to those students requiring individual at- tention. 12 - 15 Sessions 7:30 - 9:30 Fee $15.00 SPEEDWRITING The new shorthand that is so easy to master. No longer any need to attempt the old fashioned symbol sherthand. Starts Oct. 9th 7330 P.M. - 9:30 P.M. 25 Sessions | Fee $20.00 TYPING -— ELEMENTARY Starts Get. 10 This course is for those who wish to learn to maser the keyboard and the fundamentals of typewriting and to develop rhythm, speed and aceuracy with guod work habits. Students should attain at least 40 words per minute by the end of a 40 session course or 25 words per minute in a 20 session course. 20 Session 7:30 ta 9:30 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT: ‘EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION - —A . (MAKING SENSE: WITH WORDS) Fee: $15.00 _ ‘Time: 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. a 10 Sessions Fee: $12.00. Fee $20.00 Storts Oct. 7 - ‘ Find yourself becoming involved in real-life situations through which. you discaver. how to be more effective in giving information, _ listen- ing, solving problems, using the written word, breaking down barriers ° “J. .to communication, and distinguishing between what is ‘said: ard ENGLISH FOR NEW CANADIANS — _ “Intermediate how it is said. Case study method used allows active participation by all: The need. for better communication is one of the most ; profound needs of our time — yet few.take time to do anything . Feo $i $12.00 | about it,’ says Arthur B. Langlie,. McCall: Corporation. EFFECTIVE SUPERVISION == —«™*S : cal (HUMAN RELATIONS) : Starts Oct. 9 This course is designed to provide training in the supervisory field as it relates to dealing with people. Participation should increase your ‘effectiveness in maintaining morale, discipline, labour relations, cammunications, etc. Basic techniques of employee selection and training are also included. The case study group discussion tech- nique used allows active student participation and an opportunity for self-expression. 7:30 to 9:30 Fee $12.00 | BUSINESS ENGLISH AND LETTER WRITING Starts Oct. 8 Learn correct methods of writing business reports, and using gram- mar. Modern business English will be emphasized. 10 Sessions 7:30 to 9:30 . PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT Starts Oct. 10 This course deals with the approaches and methods owner/ managers and supervisors can use to get end keep the right kind of employees and how to make the most profitable use of personnel. Using the case study technique typical business problems are presented which you are required to solve with the advice and assistance of your course leader. Couse content includes: Assessing actual staff needs; - attracting and hiring the right employee; setting pay rates; training and assessing employee effectiveness; union relationships. ete: MISCELLANEOUS: SPEED READING (R.D.L.) Starts Oct. 3 Imagine how much time and money you could save If you could increase your reading ability and comprehension by 100%. This is net unusual when using the Controlled Reading Machine supplimen-. ed by reading and comprehension exercises ond discussion. In addition, successful writing styles such as would appear in profes- sional journals, business publications etc. will be analyzed Text, to be selected, will be available at a nominal charge. 20 Sessions. 7:30 %0 9:30. Fee: $20.00 WAITRESS TRAINING | A series of lecture demonstrations to train and. ‘improve | waitress | customer relationship. In ¢o-operation with B.C. Tourist Bureau. Starts Oct. 7 \. 12 Sessions bees siz oo SLIDE RULE Starts Oct, 2 Boes your trade or job include mathematics? !f so, the slide rule can help you. Bring your rule to this interesting short course and learn its basfe principles and operations. 6 Sessions 7:30 - 9:30 Fee: $6.00 LAW FOR EVERYDAY MAN General background of Canadian Law, Wiils, Agreements of Sale, Business transactions, etc. ‘Storts Oct. 10 Fee: $12.00 Fee $10.00 | T MISC. Continued mein Me ED are HONG GAT Letre TREE Wd “fe See also January Classes. DRIVER TRAINING. This is a course far those .who wish to learn ta , drive a car. It will: ...*: fnelude’10 hours in the classroom and eight hours behind the wheel ~~ of a dual control car. Theory will be taught on a class basis on the. nights shown. Driving practice will be arranged on an individual! basis, with the manager of the driving school, - Watch for Starting Dote DEFENSIVE DRIVING This course, designed to stress driving techniques that will prevent’ accidents, is offered in co-operation with the Victoria Branch of the B.C, Safety Council. D OYOU KNOW: How to complete a perfect krip?. What is a preventable accident? The six positions af the two- icar crash and the differences against? What to do when a tire blows? Register for this class and find out. ; oe Wotch for Starting Date ‘Watch the paper for the announcement of classes i in | Family, Life and General Interest courses. - The School today .. Mathematics for parents Parent/Teenage communication. Psychology and Family Life PWNS i LADIES KNOW YOUR CAR - how te drive it safely and how to maintain it. In general; the course: - simple. maintenance requirements and Procedures. — . can _ INDUSTRIAL MATHEMATICS 1- Class limit 25. ‘.* apprentices in Machine Shop, Carpentry,. Millwrights, and. Steam: .. ’. division and multiplication as applied to. whole - numbers, - “sommon. 20 Sessions . This is-a non-technical coarse especially directed:. fowards helping: - the lady driver understand what makes a car . function’ effi ciently, 2 will cover discussions on safe driving undér varied conditions; _ basic. function and operation of alt working. parts of the vehicle, purchas=. is This course covers the first part of the subject matter as outlined for: Fitter and includes: fundamentals operations, addition, -subtraction,: and decimal fractions. Percentage, ratio and proportion, Begins Monday, Sept. 30. a Ideas i in context 6. Current events. ; 7. Parliamentary Procedure ota, 8. Canada’s role in World Affairs : NON-VOCATIONAL and RECREATION WGHT COURSES ‘REGISTRATION -- ‘Mail form wiih fees to Mr. P. G. Fanning, Box 218, “Terrace Community Centre or egies i in (Person n ot _the Community Centre up to 3 days prior to commencement of the following courses, oe GOLF FOR LADIES Classes will be held in the Terrace Community Centre every Monday evening’ commencing at 9:00 p.m. for one hour. for 10 weeks. Instruction will be provided by Mr. Cam Lane. Course starts Monday, October 7th. Registration Fee $20.00 GOLF FOR MEN Classes will-be held in the Terrace Community Centre every Monday - evening commencing at 8:00 p.m. for one hour for 10 weeks. Instruction * _ Will be provided by Mr. Cam Lane. Course starts Monday, October Tth. Registration Fee $20.00 CERAMICS Classes in pottery will be held in the Skeena Secondary High School every Monday and Wednesday evenings plus this season there will be a morning class for ladies. Mrs. Janet MacLeod will be the instructor. . Duration of the first course will be 10 weeks with a second set of classes commencing in January. BOAT BUILDING COURSE Part One of this attractive course will be a series of 10 two hour sessions and lectures referring to amateur boat building and design. Course con- tent will include types of craft, types of hull, types of construction, the boat structure, engine installation, accessories, painting and finishing, This course will be held every Monday evening in the Skeena Secondary High School (7 - 9 ».m.) Mr. J. Sixer, an aeronautical engineer and naval architect, will instruct. The second part of the course will be after the: new year with a 12 week practical course in the construction of boats. Registration Fee $20.00 LUMBER GRADING Lumber grading courses are offered at the Terrace Community Centre for all pecple interested in qualifying for their grading diploma. This course is operated in co-operation with the N.LL.A. Courses are held every Tuesday afternocn or evenings. Course content includes sawmill — Planermill practices and grading of the finished product. For further information contact tlle director at the Community Centre. DOG OBEDIENCE By popular demand, a return of one of last years successful courses: learn how to train and control your dog. — Obedience, coming when ealied, heeling, staying on command etc. —Mrs. A. Parfitt will instruct. Course will commence on October 7th for 10 weeks on Mondays in the Community Centre at 7:00 p.m. Registration Fee $10.00 POODLE CLipPING A special short course will be provided during the latter part of October in poodle clipping. This course will show people how to shampoo, comb their dogs and varied types of clipping. The course will be five consecu- tive nights at the Terrace Community Centre with a well qualified m- structor from Vancouver. Mrs. Mollie Peterson of U-Nona’s Kennels in Duncan on Vancouver Isiand wall instruct. Everyone owning a pooile dog should take advaniage of this short course. Registration Fae $15.00 HOUSEWIVES COLLEGE Housewives college will return again this seasbm by popular demand, Theme “The Creative Women” wili inc:ude numerous sessions on self improvement, poise and posture, crafts and hobbies etc. Numerous quali- fied resourse personnel will be in attendance. Last year attendances were as high as 50 women. This year the course will be every Thursday evening at the Community Centre commencing at, 3:00 p.m. ~ Registration Fee $5.00 " Ladies — Here is your chance to get the exercise needed to feel fit and Registration Fee $10.00 _|] | a necessary course for all people wishing to obtain and update their” - year upon the completion of the Industrial First Aid: course; 'This course - . munity Centre. > LADIES KEEP FIT. a help Keep that girlish figure. Classes include exercises, rhythmics to music, athletic games etc, This popular elass ih held twice weekly for 12 © weeks every Moday & Wednesday in the Skeena Secondary High School from 7:30 - ~ 9:00 pm, Mrs. Glockner will instruct again for the $rd year. Registration Fee. $10.09 LAPIDARY o A new. course this year offering the people of ‘Terrace-to learn: the art: of rock-hounding, cutting of rock, polishing, fibre lay casting “and making - jewelry and identification of rocks. Mr. Rudy Gardiner las the techniques . to pass on to everyone interested in this popular hobby.. The classes will: be every Wednesday at the Community Centre from 8:00 = 10: oo com~" meneing on October 2nd. Registration Fee $10. 00: _ INDUSTRIAL FIRST ‘AID- qualification in first ald. This course includes 24 sessions over a 12 week- period every Monday & Thursday evening at the Skeena Secondary High - School, All materials and books are included with this course. Instructors. will be Mr, F. Hislop & Mr. A. Owens: _ The course will commence on’; Monday, September 36th at 3:00 pm Sige Registration Feo $48.00 ; SQUARE DANCING. FOR BEGINNERS: This fun programme for. couples is offered every Thursday at 8:00: p.m." in the Clarence Michiel School The class will be in eo-operation . with — ; the Skeena.Square Dance-Club who will provide instruction and callers: : This programme will last for the entire winter of. approximately. 28 weeks. -: Registration. Fee $20.00 per. counle ADULT LEARN TO SWIM. A series of 10 lessons in the spring and fall of the year. instruction. and admission to the pool are all included in this popular ten’ week courses held at the Skoglund Hot Springs,,;The. Hot Springers. Swim :Club-pros- vides qualified instructors. for this programme. The fall course. bas * now been filled and the next set of lessons will be in March. - - _ Registration Fee $10.00 10 weeks ; MOTHER & PRE-SCHOOLER LEARN TO SWIM. This programme is offered to the mothers and their children every Wed. < nesday morning at the Skoglund Hot Springs and is designed to encourage : youngsters to adapt to water and be: prepared to qualify for the children’s: learn to swim lessons after 6 years of age. The present set of. lessons = - are filled with the next set scheduled for March. : - ART.& PAINTING A 12 week course in art, art appreciation and painting will be. offered | at the Community Centre cne evening per week commencing the first: week In October. The day will be confirmed at a later. date.. There has: been numerous requests for this class and ‘you are. invited to ad- vantage of this class with well qualified instructora.. 2 > : Registration Fee. a ST. JOHN’S AMBULANCE A course in St. John’s Ambulance first ald will be offered. after-the | new - will be open to everyone. For further, details: ‘contact he ‘Terrace Com-