FALL PROGRAM The complete Fall Program is listed in an advertisement in this issue of (he paper. In ad- dition to this brochure con- laining the program as well as the recreation program has been mailed to all householders in Terrace and Thornhill. If you have mot received your brochure, please phone Hugh Power al 635-3833 or 635-6531. CHESS FOR BEGINNERS is a coursé that is being offered, but which is not listed in the brochure. Mr. Dolan, a teacher al Skeena Junior Secondary, has offered to give this course. SIGN LANGUAGE I would like to knew how many persons would be in- The continuing education scene ~ By Hugh Power language. Sign language, of course, is used by people who cannol speak, This course would primarily for friends, relatives, etc. of these people. There is an instructor in Kitimat who might e¢ome to - ferrace if there was sufficient interest. If there is someone in Terrace who could give such a course, please let me know. YOLUNTEEBS? This year I have arranged to begin registration for classes on Saturday, September 28, from 1:00-6:00 p.m, In the Terrace Shopping Centre near Shopper's Drug Mart. the help of anyone who would like to help with the registration for an hour or two on that af-° T would welcome terested in a course in sign your week ahead sy or. aw. omis ? ARIES _ Mar. 21- Apr. 19 TAURUS Apr. 20 - May 20 GEMINI May 21- June 20 MOONCHILD Sune 21 - July 22 LEO July 23» Aug. 22 on vinco Aug, 23 + Sept. a2 LIBRA . Sept, 23 - det. 22 SCORPIO Oct, 23 - Nov. 21 SAGITTARIUS Nov, 22+ Dee. 21. Forecast Perlod: September 29 to October 5 Many Aricns will be tempted to ‘“buy” their way into romance, So, 7a might undergo a period of “all's fair in...'' you know the rest! Although your envionment and circumstances might indicate otherwise; financially, things, for you, should be on-the upswing. Actually, a minor setback will parlay into a major gain, This particular week, the’ one thing you need Teast; outside “good” advice, is coming your way in bunches, big bunches! The person who can salve your problems? Yourself! Sorry! A project that you believe ds going to snowball Into big things... unproductive. Stick to proven methods, this wee You'll be In the mood to overpower your as- sociates. Frankly, you'll be pushy enough ‘to elbow your way into, someone else's job, task - ‘or project, It seems as though many members of your ‘sign will try to pit a member of the opposite sex ta . othe acid test, Advice? Let well enough, alone, Play it cool! Take sceond best, and wait out your chance. Blantly, it's not showdown time; you're not prepared to compete. Don't take “throwof%.”” You are entering a phase whea you must know, exactly, haw you stand. Incidentally, (his advice applies to your relationship with the opposite sex. Try to look beyond an associate's outward” : personality. Apparently, you'll be trafficking with a devious person. Don't air your personal |. problems. CAPRICORN You're prone to becoming a tyrant, during this ternoon. If you are interested, | .might prova to be - . approach an " phone Hugh Power at 696-3833 or 635-6531. ENGLISH FOR CANADIANS This year I hope to have a Inuch expanded program for people who want to speak English. I have instructors for ' NEW lwo evening classes and also for : classes during the day. Please encourage peopla you know who could benefit from these classes, to enroll, ; COMMENCEMENT OF , CLASSES ‘ Most classes will be starting the week of October 7-11, However, Defensive Driving and Basic Education Classes will begin a week earlier. [f you wish lo enroll in these classes just phone Hugh- Power to “yagisler at 635-3833 or 635-6531. - Also phone if you want any further Continuing Education classes, ‘Intersections There are a lot of things to put you on the defensive at an in- tersection. Other drivers make illegal turns, turn without signaling, run red lights, sneak through on the yellow light, step halfway into the intersection on the corss street, Pedestrians jaywalk, cross against the lights, ‘completely ignore traffic, Bul your actions al an in- ‘tersection: could trigger an Eliminate the | aceident, possibility” by knowing in ad-. vance whal you are going lo do. --Last-second decisions invite trouble. . Slow down as you intersection, especially if your light has been gree for a long time. Let other . drivers know what you are gaing to do by getting in the proper position early and signaling yeur- intentions far- prepared to yield the right-nf- way to any. pedestrian or driver " You information about — You're feeling fine and you'd like to keep it that way. . “Well, saysa new Metropolitan Life booklet, it’s largely up to you. “You and: Your Health,” a publication | of Metropolitan Life's Health and Welfare. division, polnts out that we can do a lot to keep ourselves well by modifying harmful living pattern and by recognizing when and where to seek ap- propriate health care. Many of today's leading causes of death, including aceldents, which rank as the No.1 killer of children and young adults, are “man-made.” Metropolitan Life reminds that people individually and in groups can help .to prevent premature death and disability by recognizing the importance of such health-related factors as proper nutrition, weight con- trol, sufficient rest and sleep __ and. emotionally healthy responses lo stress and tension. Good health, says Metropolitan Life, need not bea bere or a chore. Useful and authoritative suggestions. on such topies as diet and exercise, .ag well as information on the potentially hazardous use of alcohol, drugs and cigareltes, | if you're NEW IN: TOWN and don’tknow: | — ‘which way to.turn, call the hostess at one he as 5 ‘You'll be glad} you gid, ~imake the “booklet a practical: gulde to staying well, A special ~ section also deals with accident prevention, on the road and al home. Intended as a ‘a comprehensive, though compact, guide to good health, “You and Your Health” also gontaina tips on finding a family doctor and discusses the _ TERRACE, SLUMBER LODGE _ “relative merits ‘of selecting a ‘physician in solo or in, group . practice. - It gives advice on when to consult a doctor, when, to have a checkup and how to “get additional health In- formation. A final section discusses other heaith services available in many communities, Including .. . . ¢ 4702 LAKELSE ST, . <” .3uPHONE _ 695-6303; BUTTER DELL RESTAURANT HOURS. ” MONDAY TO SATURDAY 7100 A. ‘M. TO9: 00 Pp. Me. ce emergency’ service, home care programs, visiting nurse associations, family ‘service agencies and school health rogram mi quid to family well-being - and an aid to community health “pESTICIDE wPpuicaToRS’ = TRAINING COURSES . _ $hort ‘training courses will be oHerad again inis year and. your Health | “You" “and Your: ealth” is available” vilthout charge, from Health’ 'and.: Welfare Division, Metropolitan-: = Life Insurance: Comparty, 180 | .- planning, Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario, KiP 5A3,- _ primarily for people whose employment involves the use of pesticides. These fraa courses will be scheduled according to the response from -varlous districts. : If you wish to attend or want more information, reply dy . October 25, 1974, Also, indicate your specific fleld of interest. WRITE: "SUNDAY 8100 A.M. TO 9:00 PM. ‘ Seta ou, ve ‘1s A GREAT PLACE: To" EAT BRIDGE TH E GAP secur 055 a ee Presticide Control Officer B.C, Department of Agriculture Box 1172, Station “ae Surrey, B.C. OF BLINDNESS — Campaign September a0 through October 5 Door to doorblitz September 30 cosmic cycle. Actually, you are building an em- pire of worthless things. Relinquish what you believe to be... additional responsibilities. : Many under your sign will widen thelr cirele of friends. So, it’s very likely that you will meet _ Dec. 22+ Jan, 18 AQUARIUS Jan, 20- Feb, 16 toss an overture your way, n. 1 PISCES Feb, 18 - Maz, 20 foing overboard with too much kindness. You : migtt go more than half way, in affairs ¢ ef the heart. PERSONALITY PROFILE Fer your Sun Sign Analysis, send the doy. month, | year ond 4 place ef birth, plus . $1.00 for portage and handling t¢ Dr, Andraw W. Daria, P. ©. Box 12766, 5h *_ Patansburg, Horida 33733, . ‘SLAFF OF THE WEEK® Seuies bates “Sure, you're In a rut — we're all In a rut look at Capta in Kangaroo... We carry a complete I line of hay, feed, _ grains and feed supp lements. Rew acquaintances, Oh, yes! An, admirer. will t. af Don't spoil a member at the “Taposite Bax by . Also custom hay hauling - YELLOWHEAD HAY ; |. & GRAIN e OR PHONE 635-7480 7 SEE US AT. 747 CLARKE RD. IN THORNHILL ~ whether they are in the right or : wrong, SIVELY. . n DRIVE peeet . OU; ; Be Generous Bridge the Gap: of Blindness . Under tie Auspices of. The Terrace Downtown Lions, The Centenalal Lions and The Lakelse Lions cub. SUPPORT CMB [roca oF EVENING —— : ‘The following courses are planned to be offered during. the fall and winter by B.C, Vocational School, Terrace. COURSES OFFERED ; ye who : .. (a) are now managing their own businesses. but tack formal training; 3 7 a ..(b) are working but would tike to improve. skills: and increase ef. _ fectiveness in business; - ,.(c) are considering opening a small business, _.. Subjects developed during the course will be: Planning; Financing; — . Form and: Structure of the Firm; Merchandising and Sales; Financial Management and Control, Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m.,.com- mencing ¢ October 3, 1974. No. of sessions - 20, Fee $30.00 - ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES FOR SMALL BUSINESS .. This is a companion course to Smail Business Management and is in- tended for those who wish to do all of the routine acceunting for their own husinesses. The course starts with the opening of the business and covers the accounting cycle, including.closing of the books and preparation of financial statements. Payroll is also covered. commencing October 1, 1974. No of sessions ; 20. Fee $30. 00 COMMUNICATION FOR LEADERSHIP . The goal of this course is to Improve the skills needed for employers and employees. fo communicate effectively with their assoclates.. Con- fent’will include: Understanding Communications: Motivation Through Communication; Public: Speaking; Written Communication. - No. | of sessions - 6. Fee $5.00. _ PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT .. This course.is intended for those who are in managerial and super- visory positions as well as for those new in the*personnel field. An overview of personne! management will be presented with emphasis on recruitment, selection, testing, placement, training, performance ap- | praisal, job evaluation, wage and salary administration. Tuesday evenings, 7 to? p.m., commencing October 1, 1974. Na. of sessions - 20. Fee $30.00, . ; PITMAN SHORTHAND .. This course is designed for stenographers and secretaries who have not _ -used their shorthand skills for sometime and require a complete.review. of theary and for typists who wish to expand their stenographic skills. Beginners will require a good working knowledge of English grammar. Beginning students completing the course will have fhe necessary knowledge of theory to develop a usable speed and upgraders will have : speed development during the course, Wednesday evenings commencing . October 2, 1974. No. of sessions -20, Fee $30.00, te The above courses are offered in! ‘conjunction with the Continuing Education Department of Schoo! District 48 and registration for these courses may take place with either the Continuing Education Depart. ment or the Vocational School. | . SMALL BUSINESS MANAG EMENT. This course is designed for those. “and electronic tune-up devices and emission control. Tuesday’ evenings, a , $18.00. WELDING BASIC . ... This. course és intended to assist persons working in trades which _ require a certain amount of welding skill, but.do not warrant the em- ployment of a full-time welder. Both theory and practical are included. Tuesdays and Thursdays, commencing October ‘1, 1974, 72 hours. Fee "$54.00. ADVANCED WELDING - :. This course is designed to advance the knowledge and skills of persons who have completed a Basic Welding Course or those who have had field - welding experience but who have had no formal instruction. Both theory and practical are included, Tuesdays and Thursdays. 72 hours. Fee - has 60. aUTomorive ELECTRICAL TUNE-UP .. This course is designed to up-grade tradesmen In the use of electrical 24 hours. Fee HEAVY: DUTY MECHANIC TQ. REFRESHER .-A comprehensive review of the Heavy Duty Mechanic Trade, both gas: and diesel including electricity, drives, transmissions, brakes, etc. in ‘preparation for examination for certification. 60 hours. Fee $45.00. CARBURETION '', A basic carburetion course for mechanics or garage attendants who require. this skill in their daily work, This course is designed as a refresher or up-grading of skills. Mondays and Wednesdays, starting Octoher 7, 1974. 24 hours. Fee $18.00. 4 the Vocational School is prepared to offer any mechanical skill. up- grading courses required or any other trade courses needed in the area. If there are any courses required which are not listed, please phone or write the school or come to registration night, ° “REGISTRATION ; ., Aregistration night will be held Thursday, September 26, 1974, at the _ and eam School in the Library of the. Administration building between 7 and 9 P. m. ot 1 Sr a ee ee preps hid age See ar oss