Page B6 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 4, 1993 a . . _—— ” oe” ahs , CORE BOAR = icy COMMUNITY PROGRAM _ INSTITU , » OF B.C: WORKER'S COURSE Are you Interested In pursuing a challenging career In the community corrections fleld? This Intensive 75 day B.C. Summer Games medal program may be of interest to youl it Graduates of the program will be granted certificates of achievement resuits which wil be a recognized standard for entry into communily Gold Silver Bronze Total ideal worker roles with a variety of employers. e.g. Probation gonel 1S is 27 57 fficer/Family Court Counsellor, Zone * s : 0 - 73. 177 Minimum qualifications for program entry: Fone 4° ©. 4 , a ae . 88 ‘University graduation in a related discipline (e.g. social work, Zone 5 AL aoe Bo. “s : rst ‘criminology, sociology, psychology); Zone 6 146 Log ee Tee _ . OF . : ; : OS Zone 7 7 : Be AO Completion of two years ‘study at a- recognized: college or [---.-= — = = Zone § 71 32. 165. “i nis university in related field (e.g. criminology, psychology, | _ a al oo , ee: e sociology) plus five years varied experience as Corrections ot ene ae ee é : worker or wark in related field; King of the Mountain ; een ge : ND Male Open (20-39) we, ; Female Masters 35 and u ) , — Ch a m Ss ] Canadian Citizen or permanent resident; I- Richard Harrison 38:48 1. SueSimpson 47:27 Dp = Successful completion of the Justice Institute’s Prerequisite 2- Colin Parr 39:44 2. Sherri Hamer 60:26 Modules. 3- Peter Krause 40:06 3. Rose Schibli 6710 FIRST-PLACE FLIGHTS — Above are the Triple Coilers, 4- Micheel Morse 42:47 4. Marilyn Earl 1:05:51 who won the recent 3-on-4 basketball. tournament: at TNd Note: As tho number of seats are fimited, preference may be given to 5 A One on 43:35 “5 Cathie Prezell 1:21:26 Sound. ne Collars ot Cu ee other teams for the grand applicants with related work experience and/or education. : ; 25; rize - three return ‘0 Vancouver, From Jeft are Garth 7 JamesSkinner = 45:35, meiatiman at Schmidt, Chris visserman and Satnan Manhas. PREREQUISITE MODULES SCHEDULE B& Kevin Kelly 46:05 Male Junior (16-19) . VANCOUVER (Part time) September 21 - Novembar 13, 1993 9. Sion Ryder ion i. Graham Maclean 40:32 ' (Application Deadiine: August 16, 1989} 10- Mike Cawley 9:1 , PRINCE GEORGE (Days) Octcber 4 - October 22, 1993 11- Tan Schokking 50:17 : c Da TK hos Ste roids alter I } \OOdS (Application Deadline: September 3, 1993) 12- Garnet Watson 5109 7 Tmotln Chee, 50,77 VANCOUVER (Days) October 18 - November 5, 1999 . 13- Mark Kampschurr 52:45 " (Below, the third and final edi- ‘‘The response to anabolic (Application Deadtine: September 10, 1993) 14- Martin Vanderlierde 58:19 Male Juvenile (under.16) tion in a series of articles by steroids by members of the study VICTORIA (Days) | November 1 « November 23, 1985 ve Men Malinowski pad | Evan Wamer 58:05 LORNE CLARKE of the group was hi ghly variable, rang- {Application Deadline: September 24, 1993) qe. = urray Warner : ° iE f . 1 ran rena . : ; i 17. Ray Dekergonmeaux 73:50 > ‘ustinKeitch 5:18 Smithers Interior News examini- ing trom negligible to dramatic, COMMUNITY PROGRAM WORKER’S COURSE |- 3- Danny Ansems 62:19 ng the consteroid use by young said Dr. Tung-Ping Su at the SCHEDULE aoe & Female Open (20-34 4 Walter McMillan 62:56 athletes.) NIMH Biological Psychiatry VANCOUVER (Full ti January 10,1294 Catherine Hagen 49:24 §- Dale Young 65:02 A ground breaking study pro- Branch in Bethesda, Maryland. VANCOUVER (Pu time) aay 04 2 Chery! Martelio 49:40 & JJ Boudreault 73:50 vides proof that anabolic steroids In a recent edition of the Jour- (Part time) February 1, 1298 oe my 3 Zsuzsa Godor 58:26 Tyler Sterner 73:50 — the type taken by athletes and nal of the American Medical As- We welcome applications from all individuals including women, 4- CarrieMeLeod 59:36 Female Juri body builders — will slter mood sociation, researchers stated that. visibie minorities and Aboriginal people. 5- Kim Barnere 62:01 — Torror {i619} and behavior, researchers say. the effects were scen regardless FOR AN INFORMATION PACKAGE 6 Shauna Dreksen = 1:18:56 - Danielle Murdoch | 54:49 National Institute of Mental of a subject’s previous medical, PLEASE CALL: 222-7291 Male Masters (40 and up) 2 Jodi Whiting 75:04 1- Brian Fobr - 41:02 ‘ 2 Bd Ansems 41:19 Youth Soccer 3- David Shearer’. 44:42 UNDER 10s DIVISION 4- Geoff Phillips 45:29 July 28 5- Larry Bolingbroke 48:44 Copperside 5 Surveyors 0 6 Neil Fleischmann 49:59. 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