re ea etek ma pl gfe NN PY Se ee Apu pir wetness ero ener ag RRR RA ype ly “erga eh Ese | " Hl | i $< —— S— ——S= “NORTHERN “LIGHTS COLLEGE Cassiar Learning Centre Continuing Education September-June 19901991 Days, evenings, and week— ends, Northern Lights College continuing Education offers courses, workshops and seminars geared to community interest and personal growth. Continuing Education at Nor—- thern Lights College supports students in part-time vocational upgrading courses, personal and social development courses, Adult Basic Education and Home Study courses. Courses coming up this year are: FIRST AID COURSES * St. John’s First Aid Courses *% Industrial First Aid COMPUTERS Lotus 1-2-3 Intermediate Wor dPer fect/Microsoft Works Introduction to Computers Desktop Publishing with Ventura Typing and Computer Tutorial Evenings * Fe OK * If your are interested in any of these courses please call and leave your name. Watch for further advertising of dates and times throughout the year. GENERAL INTEREST * Driving Defensively: Safety Council CORE Hunter Training Callanetics Financial Seminars Conversational French English as a Second Language Piano Lessons Quilt in a Day Pottery Emily Carr Outreach Cake Decorating / Breadmaking / Gourmet Cooking *% Silk Painting/Applique Sweat— shirts/Sewing * Foodsafe: a sanitation program for food handlers * Airbrakes * Industrial Mobile Training: Automotive, Construction, Indus— trial and Commercial Programs * G.E.D. Certificate B. GF * KKK KK KOK KF Stikine: Northern Communities With instructional support from all campuses and provincial distance education services, courses are available in remote Northern Lights College .. . VyOur community college! areas which are equivalent to many offered at the main college campuses. Local instructors and programmers assist in scheduling Adult Basic Education, Basic Band Management Skills, Carpentry, Driver Training, First aid, Of- fice Administration, Residential Handyman, and general interest course in Atlin, Cassiar, Dease Lake, Good Hope Lake, Iskut, Lower Post, and Telegraph Creek. The Goods and Services Tax and Northern Lights College Courses "Some courses offered by Northern Lights College will be affected by the proposed Goods and Services Tax when it is pas— sed by Federal Government. Under the proposed legislation, any cour se meeting the following criteria will be taxable a 7%. 1. does not lead to a provin— cially recognized certificate, diploma, or degree, and 2. begins on or after January i, 1991, and 3. is paid for on or after Sept— ember 1, 199590. Once the proposed Goods and Services Tax is passed, all stu-— dents registered in courses that are taxable as defined above, will be liable to pay the add- itional 7%." Northern you Lights College offers * Distance Education Courses * Calendars from Universities / Colleges Open Learning Agency Tutorials — typing and computer TeleCollege/Knowledge Network Computer Rental Time Discovery Training Network Exams Invigilatioan Teleconferencing * ok Kk OK KOK Registration Information Call early to avoid unnecessary cancellations. You are official— ly registered when course fees are paid. Classes are filled on a first-come, first-served basis and registration is not complete until fees are paid. All continuing Education courses are subject to minimum enrollment. Refunds are granted when a course is cancelled, or at the discretion of the College. Wanted: New Course Ideas! We welcome your remarks and suggestions and will continue to try and arrange courses that you ask for. Distance Education available in September 1990* ENGL 103 Composition ENGL 120 Children’s Literature ENGL 201 Survey Of English Lit— erature I HIST 231 American History 1492- 1865 : SOWK 200 Introduction to Social Work I PSYC 101 Introduction to Psych— ology I PSYC 102 Introduction to Psych— ology II ECED 107 Health & Nutrition and Standard First Aid ECED 109 Field Placement I ECED 110 Field Placement II ECED 112 Interacting with Famil— ies ECED 118 Music, Movement, Drama, and Art ECED 120 Child Development ECED 201 Introduction to Special Needs I ECED 202 Introduction to Special Needs II ECED 205 Advanced Health and Nutrition LIBR 120 Introduction to Librar— ies LIBR i124 Arrangement cof Materi- als I LIBR 123 Acquisitions LIBR 527 Children’s Material LIBR 224 Arrangement of Mater— ials II BHSC 105 Anatomy BHSC 118 Personal Fitness Man— agement BHSC- 140 Human Development I BHSC 205 Physiology BHSC 225 Microbiology BHSC 226 Immunology BHSC 239 Sociology BHSC 240 Human Development II OADM 125 Business Communication. OADM 137 Medical Trascription This is only a partial list. Further courses will be added after going to press. Please contribute to the Canadian Cancer Society today. Canadian Cancer Society Can Cancer Be Beaten? You Bet Your Life It Can! Our aay OF Lourdes Mission Fr. Charles de Campigneulles SCHEDULE Sunday 11:00 a.m. Monday 10:00 a.m. ae - ealreey 7200 p.m. The Cassiar Cooperative Flayschooi is aff ta a qreat start this year. We are pleased to anncunce that our playschoal Ssuperviser is Shaunaiea Vilegent— hart . Snaunalea 15 eanthusiastic and energetic and has designed an exciting program for our chilid- ren. The pliayschool executive is also in place and consists of the following persons: President — Elaine Pirie Vice President — Janine Mercer Secretary — Sandra Hickman Treasurer — Cindy McGillivray Flayschool started on Sept— ember ‘7, 1990 and once again we are affering a marning and after— noon class three times a week. To date both classes are full and we have a waiting list. If you are interested in putting. your child’s name on the waiting list, please centact Cindy McGillivray at 778-7633 The community has aiready been very supportive and has given us several denations. >) | PRG LP VP NLP VLD VL PRP RLS PRO LD LD LILI LP VL LI LOL LOLOL PARTICIPACTION (MAKES PERFECT QOROQ OQ OG OG OQ OO OQ SO OG OG OS OO OOOO Cassiar Courier October 1990 Page 7 RUA MA aiews Through these cantributicns we have purchased various "start-up" supplies, painted the classroam and purchased new toys. At this time, I would like to thank the foliowing individuals and busi-— nesses for their donations and support: Jenafor Callaway Cassiar Shopping Centre RCMP Barrie Jessome Anita Wilson June Evans Sherry Chapple Marvel Travel Jade City Alpine House Eelly Mercer Marie Brawn and the following staff: Judy Duitfy Blythe Grimmett Jacque Ewitkaski Our first fund-raising event essful. We proved ta be very Succ : OPV GV VLD VLDL PLP VAP LP CLP VL CLP VLG VLG ML P PA OVX OVW OWL ORL had a good turn-out at cur family dance and the music, prizes and food were enjoyed by ane and all. Thank=S again to all wha volunte-— ered their time, ideas and energy at this dance. We are alsa seli- ing raffle tickets and vwe are Very excited with the prizes we have had donated. The first prize is a return airfare from Watson Lake ta Edmonton donated by Mar- vel Travel. The se@cond prize is $100.00 gift certificate donated by Jade City. The third prize is dinner for twa donated by Aipine House. Please support sur oarqgan— ization and buy a ticket. AS in previcus years, we invite and encourage ail parents and interested individuais tea attend cur monthly general meet— ings. Bur next meeting will be held in the upper leisure roam at the recreation centre on Monday Octaber 15, 1950 at 7:36 pm. If you would like an item placed oan the agenda, please cantact Elaine Firise at 778-7587. 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