school, SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 53 (TERRACE) ADULT EDUCATION REGISTRATION Classes are open to all persons 15 years of age or over who are not attending a regular day. You may register in advance by completing one of the forms attached to this advartisement and sending it with the fees to the oppropriate Program Director, OR you may register, in person as indicated below. FEES Fees for the full course MUST be paid on registra tion.Fees are not refundable except when a class ie cancelled, Cheques should be payable to “Schoo! District No. 53 (Terrace)’ and NOT to individuals, and must not be post-dated, If payment is in cash please bring the exoct amount, The Director of Adult Education reserves the tight to discontinue any class in which the enrollment is leas than 10 _— persons, or in which the attendance or progress js unsotisfactory. ACADEMIC AND COMMERCIAL PROGRAM DIRECTOR: W. Ken Gray, Skeena Secondary School, Box 159, Terrace, B.C, ‘AIM: TO ASSIST persons who have academic d School Graduation equivalency. PROGRAM: 1. High School Graduation. High School Graduation may be obtained by attending classes, Every effort will be made to provide these courses where there is sufficient demand — but we must know your requirements early, 2, Grade 8 equivalency and Grade 10 equival- ency, . it has never been easier for a mature person to obtain Grade 8 or Grade 10 equival- ency standing than it is now. In just 30 weeks by completing English, Socials and Maths you can obtain an Equivalency Certificate, Credit will be allowed for any courses previously com- pleted but ot least two courses MUST be completed through our evening program., Don’t put things off for another year. If you now only have Grade 5, 6, or 7, then register for the GRADE 8 EQUIVALENCY program. If you now have only Grade 8 or 9, then register for the GRADE 10 EQUIVALENCY program. REGISTRATION: Mail completed form with fees to Mr. W. K INDUSTRIAL FIRST AID ooo Fee $50 Commence October 10, 24 sessions — . Mondays and Thursdays, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Instructor -— Mr. Fred Hislop Books and materials included in fee, Examinations aiter Christmas. Register at School Board Office, REGISTRATION: Mail form with fees to Mr. Pete Fanning at Terrace Community Contre OR register in eficiencies to obtain a Grade 8, Grade 10 or “High Gray — those doing this will ensure a ploce if a course hos too many opplicants OR register in person at Skeena Secondary on Friday, Oct ober 6 or Tuesday, October 10, 7:30 -9 pm. ; COURSES: GRADE 8: Socials, English, Math, GRADE 10: Socials, English, Meth. GRADE 12: Socials, English. Other courses if demand is sufficient, FEES for all Grade 8, 10 and 12 courses — $30 per subject. Textbooks purchased extra. All above courses of 30 weeks duration. All times 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. State evening preferred — courses will be held.on most popular evenings. commencing in October. COMMERCIAL: TYPING, BOOKKEEPING, Other Courses if demand is sufficient, Fees — For 30 week Commercial Credit couries = $30 per subject. For shorter non-credit courses—-$20 per subject, Textbooks purchased extra. State evening pre- fered. For full information about the Academic ‘and Commercial Programs telephone “Mr. Ww. K. Grey or Mr, John Bastin at Skeena Secondary School, Phone 635-2913, ; VOCATIONAL AND _ TRADE ~— EXTENSION COURSES ELECTRIC HEATING INSTALLATION .. Commence October 13, : A 40 hour course specially designed tor salesmen, contractors and others in the electrical industry who are seeking certification in electric heating installation, Ask for information bulletin .No, 1, This course is offered with the co-operation df B.C, Hydro and Power Authority. _ Resistor ¢ at School Board Office. person at the Community Centre up to three days before course commences, GOLF FOR LADIES . _ Commence October 10, “Duration to ‘weeks Tuesdays — 10:30 - 12 noon. Instructor «= Mr. Cam Lane. Flace: Comunity Centre Learn the basics or improve your game in 1144 hours of concentrated instruction per week, Limited to 25 people. ART AND DRAWING .. ee Commence October 24, “Duration 3 ‘weeks, Tuesdays — 7:30 - 9; 30 p.m, Instructor — Mr. Him Burbank, ; Place: Skeena Secondary School (Art Room) Pro- fessional instructor with experience at Canadian and Swiss Universities will teach fundamentals, including pencil, pen, brush and ink, still life, figure drawing, gesture drawing, composition etc. A second advanced course will follow in January if interest and progress are maintained. . Fee $10 - . Fee $7.50 -Basic supplies wily be available at a nominal cost per kit. HOUSEWIVES COLLEGE .. . Fee $5 Commence October 11, First semester ry ‘weeks, Wednesday — 8 - 10 pm. Place: Community Centre. Qualified Resourse Instructors will keep you in touch with latest ideas in Fashion, Make-up and Skin Care, Hair Care, Poise, Posture, Grooming, Dieting, Exercising and a Fashion Show. The second semester in the New year will include Household Hints, Community Affairs and many items which concern the housewife. BALLROOM DANCING .. . Fee $8 per couple Commence October 26, Duration. B weeks, Thursdays — 8 p.m, - Instructors — Mr. and Mrs. Read. — Place — Uplands Elementary School, . YOU TOO — can learn to dance the basic steps, or brush up on the Waltz, Foxtrot, Polka ete, and acquire confidence at social Zunctions.. Another course will commence in the New Year to teach Latin’ American dances, SLIMNASTICS FOR WOMEN .. Commence October 18, 24 sessions, 12 weeks, Mondays and Wednesdays — 7330.9 pm, Instructor — Mrs. Glockner, Place: Skeena Secondary Gymnasium, Exereisesto music blend rythm with graceful body REGISTRATION FORM ACADEMIC AND COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS . | | TO: MR, W. K. GRAY, Skeena Secondary School, Box 159, Terrace, B.C. | . Fee $10 3. Miss “M Name: Myr, qu... 05 Date .. | Postal ~ oO @ Addresg .. ae ; Phote .. 4 , : wish to o reister for the following ¢ courses: | 1 BOO Fnseess Evening Preferred . Make cheques payable to ‘Sehool District No. 53. . No refunds unless lage “oe ‘Stgnature aX wish to reglster for the following courses: - won FOO $use movement, Escape the tedium of housework or office and acquire a slim figure, grace and poise, DOG OBEDIENCE COURSE .. . Fee 87.50 Commence October 16, Duration, | 10 “weeks, Mondays — 7 - § p.m. Instructor — Mrs. Bernard, Place: Community Centre. By popular demand, a return of one of last year’s successiul courses: learn how to train ang control your dog ~- obedience, heeling, coming when called, staylng on command eto. SOCCER TRAINING .................... Fee 18 and over §5 Under 18 §2 Commence October 10, Duration 10 weeks, Tuesdays — 8 - 10 p.m. Instructor — Mr. Glyn Bishop. Flace: Skeena Secondary Gymnasium, A winter soccer training course by, an experienced instruetor just out from the U.K. There will. be lectures, demonstration, fitness training and actual practice. CERAMICS. FOR BEGINNERS . . Fee $6 Commence October 12, Duration 8 ‘weeks. Thursdays — 7:30 « 9.30 pm. Instructor — Mrs. Janet McLeod, Place. Skeema Secondary Ceramics Room. . Learn interesting work with clay, 2nd discover how to make pottery, dishes and ornaments, Expert instruction with potter's wheel and kiln. A nominal fee for materials provided. NOTE: Experienced ceramics workers may use the facilities without instruction for the entire season at a fee of $12.50, For information m phone Recreation Office, 635-2344, PHOTOGRAPHY : Commence October 16, Duration 10 weeks, Mondays —- 8-10 pm — - Xnstructor: Mr. Kevin Van Herd. : Place: Community Centre. | Practical amateur photography . provides profes- sional instruction in home - portralts,, general and Polaroid work, home movies, projection and dark room processing, : A second advanced course ‘will be aranged if inter- Feo $10 " est and progress warrant it, This wilh lean, towards professional aspects, BRING YOUR OWN CAMERA, . Already in progress are ADULT SWIM CLASSES and MOTHER AND CHILD ene SCHOOL) - Bwin CLASSES, A second series of lessons will be arranged to.commence in the New Year. a Lo REGISTRATION FORM NON-ACADEMIC COURSES TO; MR. PETER FANNING, Box 218, Terrace. — _ Community Centre, Terrace, Miss Mrs. _ Name: ME oo osesesssipctinsccsmenceeutcones Date asians “Postal . : Address .. . Phone .; TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. cn Few $80 OTHERS _Paniogiea 1e ivening Prefacréa. No refunds untess olass @ saneelied, ‘BANQUETS ‘Make cheque payable. to School District, No, 83, _ Signature oe suerte a _ Wednesday October 4 - The Terrace | Recraction Commission, through the Recreation Office, will work “ibe oon withahy ‘grolip, - Grganization or individuals who are interested. in | _- ahty. aspect. of recreation; The Recreation Office is in the ‘Community Contie on Park’ ‘Avenue, Tertace, > Alf persons: deiiating titther information pertaining to recreation are invited | ; “to contact Mr. Pete Fanning, Recreation Director, by phone (635-2344); orin person, | Thé Tettace Recreation ‘Conumisaion fs presently involved in over 35 active programs * for people of all ages. we ARTS - CRAFTS.- HOBBIES I. ARTS, CRAFTS, * HOBBIES. “1, PHOTO CLUB:. for the. sir photographer, dark room ‘facilities ‘for ~ _ developing fifi and printing pictures, - fotated at the. Community. Centre, ond open t to members at all times. 2. ROCKHOUNDS: CLUB: - fcr ‘all these interested in‘cutting ond polithing their own gems. Club meets Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays at 8:00 p.m. 3. CHILDREN’S ART CLASSES: for children ages six to twelve, covers art work, .cnd elementary work with clay, Every Friday, 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. “4. PICTURE LOAN SOCIETY: for porsons interested in local art work. SPORTS AND ATHLETICS ‘1. MEN’S VOLLEYBALL: League ploys every Monday night, 8:00 p.m. — 11:00 p.m, in the Community Centre.. 2. ADULT BADMINTON CLUB: Meets every Sunday and Thursday from 8:00 - 11:00 p.m. in the Community | Centre Gym. 8. LADIES’ INDOOR GOLF: Adult . .Educdtion..: . - oe . CHILDREN’S ‘GYMNASTICS: - for, boys and girls every | Tuesday from 4:00 - 7:00 ‘p. m. ‘Age group ‘six to twelve years, . 5. BOYS’ BASKETBALL: for: boys ages ten to thirteen. Play and practice senadays Wednesdays, ‘Thursdays and ree MENS: BASKETBALL: Every ee ‘Ticaeny evening from 9:00 - 11:00. ond Suriday afternoon from 3:00 - 6: 00 p.m, ot the Community Centres. 7. ADULT TABLE | ‘TENNIS: New program this yedr at the Centre. In the . Banquet Room every Wednesday Evening SOCIAL PROGRAM 1. WHIST CLUB: . For Senior . Citizens and other interested parsons who like an evening out. Meets every Mondéy. évening at 7:30 < 10:00 p.m. in the: Cone munity Centre “2. CHESS CLUB: For students and “adults.” ‘Tuesday evening in the Com- munity Centre. | 3. TEEN PROGRAM: Will meet. ‘in the ‘Community Centre after schools. are ‘Gut several afternoons a week, Will start later in October. ' 4.:SQUARE DANCING: Tuesday ‘evening 8:30 - 10:30 p.m. Thursday even- SPECIAL PROGRAMS we 1. SWIMMING a) Children: For School age Childe on ‘wen, held Saturday, mornings at the — Hotsprings. 2 programs yearly, = b) Hotspringers | Swim Club: . ; Wednendeys at the Hotsprings for High Tr you: WISH ‘INFORMATION "ON CLASSES PLEASE PHONE THE RE- CREATION OFFICE, Be 2. Tiny Tots: Every Tuesday’ ofter- a noon from 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. Provides - . primary pregram in art, games, singing, oe and croft See 3. Children’s Films: Fer bow “and re +e Bingos: Giont: ‘Bingen: are: : 2. Meetings: Fecilitias for 5 arg or evenings. Pictures; oil, water, and chalks;-are avail- able through the society, Meetings | once a month, and art apprecation courses are a planned, 5, LITTLE THEATRE: for. amateur actors and actresses and any others in- vo terested in Little Theatre work. Meetings depend on whether or nota play is in ress. presse CERAMICS: Ceramics is being run under the Adult Education program and more information can be found in the Adult Education area. 7. ART AND DRAWING: Same 7 as Ceramecs, _ from 7:30 « 10: 30 p.m, Could be length- ened to two nights a week if sufficient interest is shown. . 8: KARATE: Limited number of - members only, meets Sunday afternoon and Wednesday evening, 9. JUDO: Every Monday and Thurs- day, 7:00 to 10:00 p.m, at. Cassie Hall Elementary School. 10. JUNIOR BOYS LACROSSE: A hew program this year will commence October 22 with clinies and instruction at the Community Centre. Sundays, 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. fi. BATON TWIRLING: Open to girls any age, on Thursdays from 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. 12. SOCCER: Education. High School Soccer Field. 13. LADIES KEEP FIT: See Slim- ‘nastics under Adult Education. Meet- ‘ing Monday and Wednesday evenings. ing 8:30 - 10: 30 p.m. Held at Clarence Michel School. Special Dances once per month eld on Saturdays. * ” & ROUND DANCING: For Adults, Mondoy evenings, 9:00 - 1030 p.m. in Clarence Michel School. 6. BALLROOM DANCING: Adult Couples, Thursday evenng at Uplands School, see Adult Education. "7. HOMETOWN JAMBOREE: Re- hersals every Sunday, 2:00,- 4:00 p.m. in the Community Centre. Productions held évery month. For all ages if you are 7 tnusically inclined. A ao school students and. those that aren’t in “high sehool must have their Junior Red Cross Badge. c) Adult Swim Lessons: Wednesday d) Mothers and Pre-schoolers; Wednesday afternoons. { gitls i in n the Community Centre commenc- ing late in Octobe t, ‘Wednesday. afternoons, 3:30 - 5:00.. 4. Senior Citizens: Meetings held - fiést Saturday i in every month at the Com- ‘ munity Contre, 5.-.Dog: Obedience: Under ‘Adult Education, a "Modern. kitchen ican ae ca ein the’ 3 m0 BECATON | 7 ba | — for any boys ormen .. ‘aged 16 or over. Will be run under Adult