A BA eT tte RIES, 4 Pa ie; 3 he ‘_ s-guggestions for courses, We are * planning fora greatly increased ene 3 areas +. = Unlversity, Courses, Business ~ Courses, Shorthand. Dental Topics © . to.the neck an : Royal ‘Canadian Legion, Branch No.i3 Terrace, recently “= awarded $750 dollara worth of ‘"Ipurgaries to five area students going on: to secondary pat- secondary learning instituticns. 20 Trudy Hamer, a second year -student‘-of agriculture at ~,, Alberta's: Fairview College and Norma Dando, @ second year ry -education student at “ the University d Victoria both /_s ‘Teteived $150 from the Legion. - These Lwo bursaries completed The Continuing ‘Education Scene by Hugh Power FALLPROGRAM, - “Once againwe are locking for winstructors, new ideas, and ‘program in all Academic, and : General interest Courses. : UNIVERSITY COURSES | “The College of New Caledonia - in Prince George will sponsor university transfer courses ”- -again this year. So far we are. - able to offer English (First and second year), Sociology, An- thropolegy, and Political i . -Selence. Ifanyone is interested : in leaching a university course and has al-least an M.A. please contact Hugh Power al 635-3833 0b 635-0531. . _’ BUSINESS COURSES -" this year we are co-operating with’ the Terrace Vocational School in‘offering a number of “Business Courses. Students who successfully pass these “:iogurses will be granted credits: =~toward a Diploma. - following will be offered - Small Business:-Management, Ac- The “-gounting Procedures for Small Bisinesses, © Communications for. Leadership, Personne! Management, and Pitman NTAL SAFETY ADVICE ‘Accidents. to the teeth and Sy mouth’ are much, much too ~ gommion. -. oo) Children suffer most ‘from ‘ gecidents which cause broken front teeth and possible injuries l jaws. A frac- tured tooth will be a perplexing '“pgoblem for the child and his, ’ parents,.An untreated frac: tured tooth may not only cause _-achild a great deal of physical ° . pain “but..a/ great deal af’ psychological pain may also be - produced:as well, . "Dental injuries .can be eliminaled -If children’ are 4 x * Cath me ifyou cant Streaks of navy and red stripes race round and. - bursaries for Jakubowski and - ‘and Mathematics to aid adults ‘ortocomplete their High School “tember and classes will begin PAGE 0% THe HERALD, Wecestny,Setember 4, W998 = Legion Branch 13. § -awards bursaries ‘a $30 committment to both young ladies from Branch 13, Three other first year students also received $150. They are Josef Jakubowski, Greg Ross and Theresa Sheashy, all of Terrace. The Rosas are, once again, half of a promised $300 while Miss Sheasby’s bursary is a straight $150 as she is taking a one year course only. ° . GED AND HIGH SCHOOL ' UPGHADING GED stands for General Educational Development and allows an adult to receive a certificate stating he has the equivalent of a Grade 12 ucation by passing five lests. Basic Education courses will be olfdred ‘to. review the “fun- damentals of English, Science, whowish to write the GED tests education. GENERAL INTEREST COURSES A wide variely of general interest courses will also be aifered’ such as dressmaking, Defensive Driving, English for New Canadians, and many olhers. We can offer courses on any subject provided there'is a competent instruétor, the necessary equipment, and sufficientinterest by the public. I you would like to teach a course or have any ideas or suggestions for courses please contact Hugh Power at 635-3833 or 625-6931 as soon as possible. STARTING DATE A brochure giving all details of the courses will be mailed to all households during Sep- oi September 30, Anyone wishing more information may contact Hugh Power at 635-3833 or 695-4541. oa taught to follow same simple’ safaty advice: « When diving into a awim- ming poe! never fool around by diving near others, Never push or shove when around a pool. - When bicycling, be careful on wet roads aml leaves. — - Use saat bel ts when riding in acar, | : ' . - Never push. or shov someone when that someaie is “using a water fountain. -. In‘ contact mouthguards should be: used. -Canadian Dental Association 4 ~pguiid ‘a combed cotton turtleneck by Tam O'Shanter while W, -Howkek Ltd, 2ips up 4 pale at rugged all cotton denim jeans for 4 . “Jittle game of ntix'and mate i the honors! vo ‘ mS the Mannger ah635-4992. < ~ PARTSMAN * pxceiledd ‘opportunities plus bonus plans. Salary com- mensurate with experience, h. And 100% cotten just runs away with ' « For further information contact r me Legion president Don Walker hands $150 cheques to Trudy Hamer. (See story) 2 WHY.DO i, PEOPLE SMOKE? There are few people -today, - smckets induded, who do not