page 20.- Niarch 30, 1977 - North Shere CEDA21 READING AND WRITING ENGLISH. FOR - NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS Tuesday 7:30 to 9:30pm starting April 19 10 sessions Fee: $10 Lynnmour Centre NF 201 For people whose first language i is not English, these sessions will heip the student to comprehend everyday reading and writing according to individual needs. This will be achieved by reading newspapers, magazines, advertising, clothing and food labels, bills and documents, as well as writina letters, messages, and official forms such as medical, legal, insurance, and income tax forms. At the same time, correctly spoken English, both for sentence construction and pronunciation, will be reinforced. Instructor: Lillian Nemetz , NOTE: If you know of anyone who may have need of this course, would you please bring it to their attention. | -CEDA22 CONVERSATIONAL ENGLISH- BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE Nionday 7:15 to 9:15pm starting April 18 9 sessions Fee: $10 _Lynnmour Centre %8B209 This course aims at providing the beginning and low intermediate student of English as a second language with skill in using the language in everyday situations. Instruction is individualized as much as possible with emphasis on highly practical uses of the language. Where feasible, Pronunciation correction is given. Instructor: Richard Glass NOTE: If you know of anyone who may have need of this course, would you please bring it to their attention. CEDA24-26 ENGLISH FOR NEW CANADIANS Monday and Thursday for 24 sessions starting April 25 Beginner: 9:30 to 11:00am, intermediate: 11:30am to 1:00pm Advanced : 2:00 to 3:30pm. Fee: $10. Location: Lynnmour Centre Room NF201 The course will help new Canadians to improve their spoken and written English. It will include English conversation, and discussion of everyday situations and problems. There. will be exercises in reading afd writing, new vocabulary, good sentence structure, and correct pronunciation. Every effort: will be made to make the course interesting and appealing: to the needs of . CED207 DRAWING AND PAINTING WORKSHOP students from different backgrounds. Instructor: Lillian Nemetz Registration for Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced levels will be held on Wednesday, April 20 in Room NC203 from 9:00 to 4:00pm on the North Campus of the Lynnmour Centre. Phone 986-1911, Local 321 for directions for locating this room. © NOTE: !f you know of anyone who may have need of this course, would you please bring it to their attention. CEDA23 ASTRONOMY: OUR COSMIC ENVIRONMENT | Tuesday 7:30 to 9:30pm starting April 19 10 sessions Fee: $25 Lynnmour Centre NB106 ‘‘Nothing focuses life more exactly than a little time alone at night with the stars."’ The only requirement for participating in this course is an interest in the night sky. The course is about the Universe -- looking at such cosmic phenomena as the solar system, the galaxies, stellar evolution, human history on Earth, etc., from biological, geological, mechanical, chemical, meteorological, and ecological viewpoints. Astronomy is one of the few remaining sciences where the amateur can still play a valid role: you are invited to share your interest and learn with others in this fascinating fleld. Resources used will Include. music, slides, motion pictures, darkness, Illusion, and silence. You will never look at Earth again in quite the same way. Instructor: Tom Neyhart | News Supplement CEDA1S A SHORT HISTORY OF THE WORKING CLASS Tuesday 7:30 to 9:30pm starting April 26 5 sessions Fee: $20 - Lynnmour Centre NB108. This course will ‘offer an introduction to y seme of the main themes of working-class history. As a complement to the Capilano College Labour Studies Program labour-history course, we will focus on Europe and the United States. The ltecture-discussion series will be devoted to: The Industrial Revolution; The Rise of Socialism; The Rise of European Trade-Unionism; The Internationals; Working-Class History in the United States. There are no specific texts for the course, but those who want some extra background might read Jurgen Kuczynski, The Rise of the Working Class, or Wolfgang Abendroth, A Shert History of the European Working Giass. A few paperback ccpies of each will be available in the Capilano College Bookstore. Instructor: Gary Kilgore = CEDA20 FIRST AID FOR PARENTS OF YOUNG CHILDREN veowe SSS wees Seow 6 ‘sessions — Fee: $20 -Lynnmour Centre NB 104 Many parents, especially of young children, feel the need for more knowledge in the area of first aid, yet the standard courses available are not Geared to the needs of parents of young children. This course will help parents gain the appropriate information and awareness in first aid procedures to be abie to deal with an emergency situation both inside and outside the home, and will aiso emphasize the importance of prevention. The first four -- sessions will be taught by a qualified St. John’s First Aid instructor. Other resource people to be used will include a Royal Life Saving instructor, a pediatrician, a biologist, a chemist and a representative from the Poison Control Centre, and the Fire Prevention Department. Coordinator: Dr. Penny LeCouteur, a member of the Capilano College Natural Sciences Faculty. Tuesday 7:30 to 10: 00pm. starting Aprii 19 8 sessions Fee: $30 =: | Gleneagles. Community. School Much painting and drawing produced today is weak because it merely imitates existing styles or modes of expression. This workshop is designed to give you an opportunity to find a style which is entirely and confidently your own. To help build that confidence, you will engage, with the instructor, in an examination of a wide range of methods and materials used by contemporary artists and the artists of the past. Slides, films and visits to local professional artists: studios and galleries will provide this overview. The practical work of the course comprises your experimentatation with various media and techniques, adapting your discoveries to form a personal style which sults you. The subject matter of your work can be as varied as you wish to make it. Nature, your surroundings, your own _ interests, literature, poetry or sense of the visual characteristics of places remembered or imagined are incredible sources for ideas. Prerequisites for the course are an open mind and enthusiasm plus any. paints, brushes, pencils, etc. that you already possess. . Instructor: Jenny Wood CED227-1 PORCELAIN PRODUCTION Saturday /Sunday, April 30/May 1, 10:00am to 4: odpm Fee: $20 Instructor: John Reeves : This workshop Is Intended for practicing potters and advanced students. It will enable potters to expand their craft into, the area of porcelain production and, by demonstrations on and off the wheel, by the use of slides and general discussion, will deal with the processes and problems which the potter will encounter when working. The fee includes supplies and coffee but please bring a _ bag lunch. CED229 INTRODUCTION TO YOUR CAMERA Wednesday, 6:00 to 10:00pm, June 8 Lynnmour Centre 8131 Feo: $6 A “‘hands-on”’ introduction to the still camera. An investigation of formats available, camera operation, in-camera metering and the criteria for good composition. For the beginner who is considering the purchase of a camera, or who is unsure of.operating his/her own, this course will thoroughly familiarize you with the operation of the still camera. Cameras will be provided, but participants are welcome to bring their own. instructor; Robert Cook CED230 BLACK AND WHITE PROCESSING WORKSHOP ' Saturday, May 28, 9:30am to 5:30pm Lynnmour Centre B135 Foo: $20 (includes supplies) "An Intensive workshop in 35mm black and white processing. You will shoot a roll of flim, develop It, and produce some enlargements. All materials and equipment are suppiled. Bring your own camera, If you lke. Enrolment limited to 10, so please preregister early. Please bring a bag lunch. Instructor: Robert Cook CED231 SUPER-8 SHOOTING SKILLS WORKSHOP Tuesday, 6:00 to 10:00pm, April 26 and May 10 Lynnmour Centre B131 Foo: $10 For those who want to make better Super-8movies, this course will consider camera movements, angles, hand-held techniques, film speod variation, elomentary lighting for offects, otc. Between sessions, you will shoot some film for class discussion. NOTE: Students are required to provide thalr own Super-8 camera and flim. Instructor: Robert Cook CED232. EDITING HOME MOVIES ~ Wednesday, 6:00 to 10:00pm, May 4 and 18 Lynnmour Centre B131 Fee: $10 To make your home movies more interesting, you will learn the riteria for editing raw Super-8 footage. Methods of tilting, and other simple procedures will’ be used to make your films more. entertaining. Between the two sessions, you will have the opportunity to borrow editing equipment to work on your films. Please bring your own silent Super-8 footage to edit. instructor: Robert Cook ‘CED239 NATURE DYEING - Saturday 10:00am to 4:00pm May 7 and 14 Fea: $20 Lynnmour Centre A206 An introduction to the old/new craft of- dyeing yarn witn piant material. Participants will discover that even humble weeds can yield a hidden harvest of colour far lovelier than any manmade dye. This workshop is an ideal opportunity: for those interested in weaving or any of the fibre and fabric arts. Fee includes supplies and coffee. Please bring a bag lunch. Instructor: Florence Richards © CED239S NATURE DYEING Saturday 10:08am to 4:00pm May 28 and june 4 Fee: $20 Squamish Learning Centre This is the same course as CED239 above but offered” in the Capilano College Squamish Learning Centre CED246P SPINDLE SPINNING AND NATURE. DYEING - Saturday/Sunday April 30/May 1 10:00am to 4:¢0pm_ ' Fee: $25 [includes materials] Pemberton Community Hall An introductory workshop on spinning fleece into plain and fancy yarns on the drop-spindie. In addition, instruction will be given on dyeing with plant materials. There will be demonstrations of spinning on a variety of devices, including the traditional wheel, tndian Head spinner and spindle head. At.the conclusion of this workshop the student will be in.a position to develop skills independently. Please bring a bag lunch. Instructor: Mary Frame CED247 INTRODUCTION TO SILKSCREEN . Tuesday 7:30 to 10: 00pm starting April 26 for 7 sessions _ Tuesday, 5:00 to 10:00pm June 21 and 28 Fee: $60 [includes essential materials) Lynnmour Centre A201 _ A course designed for. those with little or no "experience. AN the basic silkscreen methods will be- covered, including frame construction, inks, stencils, glue and tusche, stop-outs, colour separation, etc. At the conclusion of this course, the student will have a sound basis for individual experimentation and. further study. The instructor is a well-known printmaker who has been recently elected to the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, in recognition of his contributions as artist and educator. During the last two sessions of this course he will provide an extended workshop situation for production purposes. Instructor: Wayne Eastcott CED248 PRACTICAL PORTRAIT PAINTING Wednesday 1:00 ta 4: 00pm starting April 27 8 sessions Fee: $45 [includes model fees] Lynnmour Centre A301 An ideai course for those wishing to work with a professional portrait artist who believes in the importance of individualized instruction and the mastery of sound draughtsmanship and technique. Elizabeth Smily is a graduate of the Royal Academy Schools of London, England, and her commissioned portraits include those of Marlene Dietrich , Trevor ‘Howard, Odette Churchill, Glynis Johns, James Stewart, etc. The course content will include working in. a variety of media, form composition, lighting, colour mixing and the application of paint. Regular critiques will be given. NOTE: Enrolment limited to 15 students. Instructor: Elizabeth Smily CED249 SPINNING FAST AND FANCY Saturday/Sunday April 23/24 10:00am to 4: 200pm Fee: $30 [includes fleece) Lynnmour Centre A206 A two-day workshop for those who can already spin on a wheel but who wish to improve their technique and speed and to design variety yarns from wool. The topics covered will include the various categories of wool, preparation, various spins, plying, colour and fibre mixing in carding, highly textured yarns, etc. The instructor is a specialist in spinning techniques and Is In great demand for her expertise and experience. Fee Includes supplies and coffee. Please bring a bag lunch. Instructor: Mary Frame CED250 COLOURING FIBRES WITH CHEMICAL DYES Saturday /Sunday April 30 /May 1 16:00am to 4:00pm Fee: $20 (includes materials) Lynnmour Centre A207 A two-day workshop on CIBA dyes. Participants will discover how to produce and repeat accurately any desired shade - even the ‘tnature’’ shades. The CIBA process produces more accurate and _reliable results than nature dyeing and is ideal for those working with fibres, those who weave, spin, knit, crochet, sculpt with fibres or work in macrame. Basic principles of designing In colour will be covered, in addition to the practical aspects of the workshop. Students will take away their formulas and samples as a basis for individual explorations. Fee includes materials and coffee. Please bring a bag lunch. Instructor: Inese Birstins CED251 WATERCOLOUR TECHNIQUES Friday 9:00am to 12 noon starting May 6 8 sessions Fee: $30 Lynnmour Centre A310 This comprehensive study of essential watercolour techniques {8 sultable for those Interested in elther Commercial or Fine Art. Following an Initial introduction to the basic watercolour and wash techniques, Including attention to materials (colours, brushes, papers, otc.), the students will be encouraged to develop tholr skills In the direction of individual interests, be it landscape, the figure, commercial rendering or whatever. The Instructor is a Professional artist with many years of experiance in the medium of watercolour and his works havo received critical acclaim. He is currontly teaching In the Commercial Art Program of Capilano Collogo, In addition to operating his own art gallery. Instructor: Allan Edwards