10 - Sunday, January 4, 1987 - North Shore News @_ ema college BUSINESS MANAGEMENT ofie rs if PART-TIME : P EVENING CERTIFICATE COURSES a: Starting January 12, 1987 : ho} 1 to ; i MONDAY EVENINGS , | * Accounting Il (ACCT 179-11)*t * Canadian Business Today (BSMG-187-11) ° Advanced Uses of Business Microcomputers (CMPT c a ne @ 223-11)* 1 4, # Industrial Relations in B.C. (BSMG_253-11) © Financial Accounting li (ACCT 256-11)* f TUESDAY EVENINGS ; : . ® Accounting I! (ACCT 179-12)*f oe fe ‘Canadian Business Today (BSMG 187-12) ‘aan e Managing Peoole for Productivity (BSMG 268-11) — | @ Cost & Managerial Accounting tl (ACCT 274-11) + . oo, & . -* Creative Advertising & Planning (BSGM 279-1 1)* HOPE FOR cancer victims is the [Jo « Salesmanship—-Professional Selling Today (BSMG aim of the HOPE Cancer Help & 230-02) Centre. A: And the Vancouver-based non. Business Uses of Microcomputers (CMPT 222-11) profit support group will be & wey holding a seminar at the Interna- Py . "THURSDAY EVENINGS tional Plaza Hotel Jan. 6 for cancer patients and their families. HOPE (Helping Ourselves Psychologically Everyday) was established seven years agu by Claude Dosdall, a f Van- @ are prerequisites for this course. @ *O¥ | couver hospital administrator who ; es st a New Year Special oy mh . re @ ‘ Ae A Try, kets op. A “Ht “N S fought his own battle in 1977 with what had been diagnosed as a ter- minal brain tumor. There are all sorts of emotional and psychological problems that come with cancer,’’ explained Dosdali, 51. ‘‘But the treatments are only physical.’’ Dosdall believes such emotional ‘ ea i at you Wil Be ees for De and psychological problems can : is tt ; Wa sack MSE OSE a J prevent effective physical treat- : 03.50." § : Oul Lube, Frater ments. ) “So often people go to treat- t natio evening Business ments with fear and anxiety,” he Management'co: lease. call o4-t960 said. ‘‘Treatments aren't as effec- tive when the body is tense.’’ : He said patients are not told § ~ eancellatior if there: is: ‘insufficient erirollment. how to cope with their disease and Rugistrants should contact the Registrar's office prior often sink into depression, which to Jan. 12 to confirm that the class will run.) Dex (Includes most cars and light duty trucks) reportedly affects how the body responds to treatment. With his seminars, Dosdall WWW hopes to teach cancer patients how e e to deal with the disease’s often demoralizing emotional and V er isin psychological burdens. . Calls to the HOPE centre, which e also acts as a cancer crisis line, W have risen from about 100 a year e S ma e O S to 5,000 this past year. - ® In addition to establishing HOPE, Dosdall has written a book CANADIAN ADVE RTISING about his experiences entitled My God, { Thought You'd Died. Noting that many North Shore FOUNDATION residents attended past Vancouver seminars, the group decided to hold a meeting for cancer patients on this side of the inlet. The workshop, which starts at 7:30 p.m., will deal with some of the emotional and psychological aspects of cancer; stress as related to cancer; exercise and diet; a sup- port program for patients; visu- alization and relaxation tech- niques, which are based on the work of cancer treatment specialist Carl Simonton. the teminae oF the groups cat | DISPLAY MACHINES COMPARE 732-3412, g DEMONSTRATORS HUSQVARNA, WHITE, ELNA 8 DISTRIBUTORCLEAROUTS j{ We Santa returns f UNCLAIMED LAYAWAYS f a G : BERNINA, JANOME, RICCAR SANTA CLAUS was called back to Park Royal Mall New Year’s Eve to pose with two local youngsters whose holiday photo . ISERGERS _ taken with the Jolly Gent was lost during processing. fj) AS LOW AS Y v Promotions coordinator Patricia jj St. Laurent said the loss of the § $ r Dec. 20 photo of the two children “§ with Santa Claus ‘‘just & {fj ; devastated’’ the local pair. RICCAR “So they have no record of # 1{ ELNALOCK visiting Santa Claus,”’ said St. @ j] BERNETTE Laurent. ; A IT HUSKYLOCK =. But mall officials came to the ff |] JANOME rescue of the kids and sent a B |f wite message to Santa Claus. ‘‘We’ve § SUPERLOCK called him back from the North 4g Pole for the photo,’’ she said. The lost photo was the first that had gone astray in four years of the service.