-Public- MaiicesCHARWELL FORKES Collie Dog Club Field Day at W.B. Clarkson, Flax Hills, Sunday, February 9, at 9.30 a.m. 4 courses. Light luncheon available.
Vacancies exist in the following classes: Making the Most with Meat: Eight sessions x 2 hours, day and evening clhssss available. Pattern Drafting: Basic principles and trade classes, day or evening. Total Image: Personal grooming, make-up, etc, especially for hairdressers. Icing & Piping: Cake decorating. Adult Literacy: Ruth Colvin, founder of Literacy Volunteers of America, will be guest speaker at a seminar to be held on Monday, 17 February in Room C 232 at Christchurch Polytechnic. Everyone welcome. Foreign Languages: Vacancies still exist in some Spanish, German, French and Japanese classes. Children’s Literature: A 12-week discussion course about all aspects of children’s books. Begins Thursday, 20 February, 7.00 pm. Fee: $27.00. English for Enjoyment: Monday, 10.00 am -12.00 noon for 12 weeks - a course to discuss short stories, poems and films. Fee: $27.00. Opportunity for serious study In Chinese (Mandarin): In view of the great potential for trade and cultural exchanges within China, we intend to develop special purpose, professional courses in this language. It Is hoped to establish two part-time beginners’ classes and one part-time continuation class. Anyone interested in participating please ring 798-150, ext 8040, for details of a meeting on Thursday, 20 February at 7.00 pm in Room C 214 to explain the programme and receive appli cations. Vacancies still exist in the following classes: NZ Certificate Courses (Full year): Chemistry 1,2; Biology 1,2; Physics 1; Maths 1. ‘ Short Computing Courses (One term): BASIC Programming Levels 1 -3; COBOL Programming Level 1; PASCAL Programming Level 1; FORTRAN Programming Level 1. Science for Registered Nurses (Half year): Introductory Unit; Cardiovascular/Respiratory; Gastro-intestinal/Genito-urinary/ Homeostasis NEW COURSE — Part-time Horticulture: This new course aims to provide a general Introduction to horticulture forthose interested in later specialist courses. The course will involve 4 hours’ tuition weekly over a full year and will include field for commercial growers, small block hobbyists and home gardeners. Topics covered - growth, soils, plant protection. Classes commence week beginning 10 March. Further details contact the Secretary, Department of Science & Computing, ext 8180. ' FEBRUARY COURSES - Enquiries ext 8040/8044 COMMUNITY SERVICE CERTIFICATE Equipment for Caring: Mondays, 17 February -24 March, 9.30 am -12.00 noon. Fee: $13.00. - . Introduction to Community and Social Services: Thursdays, 27 February - 17 April, 3.00 - 5.00 pm. Fee: $13.00. . COMMUNICATION COURSES Assertion Training: Wednesdays, 19 February - 26 March, 10.00 am - 12.00 noon. Fee: $12.00. Talking and Listening: Fridays, 14 February - 21 March, 10.00 am -12.00 noon. Fee: $12.00. j i FOCUS ON WOMEN . , i New Outlook for WomeniTuesdays; Wednesdays, Thursdays, 9.30 am - 2.00 pm. 11 February - 29 March arid 2 April - 8 May. Fee: $20.00. Family Law: Wednesdays, 12 February -16 April, 12.30 - 2.30 pm. Fee: $17.00. MEDIA STUDIES Writing for Broadcasting: Mondays, 24 February ■ 5 May, 5.15 - 7.00 pm. Fee: $27.00. RECREATION AND LEISURE Yachtmaster’s Certificate: Begins Term 2, enquiries Enrolment Centre. Countdown to Retirement: Wednesdays, 12 February -11 June, 5.15 - 7.00 pm and Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 13 • 15 June. Fee: $28.00. NEW COURSE FOR WOMEN Next Step: Updating Skills for Employment: Begins Tuesday, 18 March, 9.15 am. Fee: $26.00. Enquiries ext 8149. LATER IN TERM ONE - Enquiries ext 8040/8044 LEADERSHIP TRAINING Working in a Group: Saturday, 12 April, 10.00 am. Fee: $7.00; Taking Charge: Saturday, 3 May, 10.00 am. Fee: $7.00. Decision Making Workshop: Saturday, 5 April, 9.30 am. Fee: $7.00. COMMUNICATION Assertion Training: Wednesdays, 2 April - 7 May, 7.00 - 9.00 pm. Fee: $12.00. Talking and Listening Skills: Tuesdays, 25 March - 6 May, 7.00 - 9.00 pm. Fee: $12.00. New Outlook for Men and Women: Thursdays, 3 April - 8 May, 7.00 - 9.00 pm and Saturdays, 5 April, 3 May, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm. Fee: $13.00. MEDIA STUDIES Facts, Figures and Angles - Interviewing for Broadcasting: Thursdays, 20 March - 8 May, V.OO • 9.00 pm. Fee: $17.00. FOCUS ON WOMEN New Opportunities: Wednesdays, 20 March - 8 May, 9.80 am - 12.00 noon at Rangiora, OR Thursdays, 17 July - 21 August, 9.30 am - 2.00 pm at Hornby. Fee: $13.00. Women and Health: Fridays, 4 April - 9 May, 9.30 am -12.00 noon. Fee: $13.00. The fees for these courses cover all costs including tuition fees, rent of equipment, rooms and materials and allows us to offer opportunities to. study for which resources are not available from the Department of Education. RECREATIONAL AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION SECTION Self Defence Courses: The Recreation, Leisure, Sport and Physical Education section offers two courses in basicaejidefence for females and unarmed combat for males commencing in February 1986. The course will comprise of 20 x 1 hour sessions fora 10-week period twice weekly. Times are: MALES - Tuesdays and Fridays, 2.00 - 3.00 pm and FEMALES - Mondays and Fridays, 9.00 -10.00 am. Course code 6136. Course fee: $50.00. Suitable clothing is to be worn and further information can be obtained from the Recreation Centre, ext 8103 (12.00 noon -1.00 pm, Monday - Friday). Please enrol with Tracey Stokes, Christchurch Polytechnic, PC Box 22-095 or phone 798-150, ext 8008. | I would like to enrol in: g | Course No jj 3 Name: .. . $ 0 Address: S I g Phone No » I Fees enclosed: $. . « L „ J
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