at Pa ay Mog ye ee ne . . Mtg eeadls OEE IO gay TES ON TL gece nee Som Ae ore mg Vane Les stg eS BER ngs’ - rece Beata oi STD} -sa hese ty ones Can Panes . ED oP ieee Se page 22- 7 7 September, 1977 - - Copllano College Supplement . REGIST TRATION MAY BE COMPLETED ee -. Bym mail - please complete the application for registration and mail with fees to con _ received one week before the commencement of the course. 2. In person - drop in at the Community Education offices of Capilano College - 778 Premier. Street, “North Vancouver, B. C. (across from the Coach House 7 ‘Motor Inn). - 3. At the first session of the course ~ ‘however, pre-registration is recommended. _.4. Deadline for Arts &-Crafts courses: because many of. the courses require supplies which must be ordered ahead of time, a registration deadline has ‘been set for September 16. After that date, registrations will be taken up t to the starting date of the activity, if space and resources permit. : ADMISSION Community Education. courses are non-credit, no formal education prerequisite: is required. ee RAINIRALL nA ENROL MENTS - The College reserves the right to cancel any course for which registration does not reach the required minimum, to withdraw, postpone, or combine classes. or. change instructors. Fees for ¢ courses cancelled by the College wiil be. refunded in full. | WITHDRAWALS AND. REFUNDS - Applications for withdrawals and. refund will not be. accepted after the SECOND session of a course has been held and cannot be considered in the case of workshops of short duration. (i.e. two or-three days). Refunds are subject toa 20% administration charge. ‘Fees paid in | respect of ‘Supplies and materials are - hot refundable. | - permission of the instructor.is obtained. Applications for transfer must be made -pefore the third. regularly scheduled session of the. course. Fees are not transferable from one Semester to another. COURSE LOCATION. Courses are offered ‘in a a number of locations. Please read the course e description . carefully to determine the exact location. BooKS AND SUPPLIES. in courses for which a supply fee has been charged, students will: be provided -with basic supplies to. equip them. to complete the. projects required in the ‘Gourse. ff additional supplies are. requ sired for extra er more advanced projects, ' {he stucent will Se. responsible for. cost and procurement. For other courses, the ww uae Ne - instructor will indicate, during the first session of the course, whether books and - _ supplies are required and where they may be obiained.. - ATTENTION: SENIOR CITIZENS ., All Community Education courses are free to persons age 65 and. over. (Charge for materials will be made, where applicable). Students in. this category are 7 requested to note their senior citizen status on registration form. COURSES START HERE oes WOMEN’ S RESOURCE CENTRE = (WRC) ‘The WRC provides a variety of programs available to students, staff, faculty and other members of the community. These ‘include non-credit courses, a Community Resource File for the North Shore, library materials, custom-designed non-credit courses, on-campus workshops, and with. the Counselling Division, drop-in counselling, testing, and life-planning. - For more information contact Marsha Trew, were, located in A108 (South ~ ‘Campus), 986-1911, Locat 350. DROP IN - This term, September 12 through December 9, counsellors will be avallable. for information and discussions without an appointment during thase ours: Monday 11: :00am to 1:00pm Tuesday 10: Ooam to Noon Wednesday 1:30 to 3:30pm Thursday 1:30pm to 3: 30pm | Appointments may also be made through the Women’s Resource Centre. CEDW23. _ ALOOK AT WOMEN AND CHRISTIANITY Tuesday 7: :30 to 9: 30 p.m, starting September 27 3 sessions Fee: $9 » Hollyburn’ Elementary School. _ | Fe Participants in this series discuss with an Anglican priest some , Interesting issues related to the role of women in Christianity. The stories of women in the Old Testament, Paul's writings, and the changing role of women In today's | Christian church will be considered... Instructor: The Reverend Virginia Bryant f a CEDW22 | - MONEY: HOW TO USE IT Wednesday 7: 30 to 9:30 p.m. starting September 28 § sessions. | Fee: $19 Lynnmour Centre A101 Do you feel confident In. making financial decisions, or In planning. your spending in these. inflationary, times? Do you reach the end of the month and wonder where your money. has gone? Have you considered the pros and cons of using credit? Are you familiar with federal and provincial laws which deal with credit - and debt situations?’ Would you purchase accommodation or take out life insurance and beable to weigh the ‘alternatives knowledgably? This course will start you towards a ‘‘yes’’ answer’ to these questions, and give you the confidence and vocabulary to begin asking yourown. Instructor: Pat Mugridge a A- Wednesday 9: 00 to. 41: 00, a. m. ‘Starting September 28° _. 4 sessions Fee: $15.- iB: » Saturday, October 29 g: 00 a. ‘m. to 4: :30 p.m. " : CA naaArti : Community Education Division, Capilano College, 2055 Purcell’ Way, North. _Mancouver, B.C. V7J 3H5 (mailing address only). Mail registrations must be -assertive. — - . 7 Instructors: Mary Bennett, Gerrie Alborg 7 Thursday 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. “starting September 29 ' § sessions _—- Fee: $15: - Irwin Park Elementary School, West Vancouver Physical Complaints: A Physician tooks at Common Remedies A student. may transfer from one course to another if space is available and. exploring assumptions about others; and guidelines for giving. and: receiving ~CEDW20 | CREATIVE : WRITING WORKSHOP FOR WOMEN | cEDwi8 CEDW19_ _ ASSERTIVENESS TRAIN W ING | cine aeeeerres North Vancouver City Library Activity Room - 1. session . Fee: $15 . Lynnmour Centre Women’ Ss Resource Centre Assertive behaviour allows a person to express honest. feelings comfortably, to~ ‘be direct and straight forward and to exercise personal rights without: denying the rights of others and without experiencing undue anxiety or guilt.’ “Three styles -- nonassertion, aggression, and. assertion -- will be. ‘explored. An emphasis will be piaced on practicing the components of. becoming more . CEDW25 STRESS AND WOMEN: A DIFFERENT POINT OF VIEW This series of tecture-discussions, led by experts in various fields, is s designed to help women identify sources of stress and to explore ways of coping: with change. ‘Topics wiii include: Stress and Change: It’s Oo. K. io be Over 30; co ob. Ann Frost How De! Qwna My Quin Feelings: A Discussion af. . Women and Depression: Dr. Lanalee Schmidt (Drugs, Tranquilizers, Alcohol); Assertion Skills: A Way to Cope with Stressful . Interpersonal Conflict; oe es Marg Penn : Relief of Stress Through ‘Physicial Activity; oe Sue Hill Dr. . Bertha Brisco CEDW21_ INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS” Saturday, October 1 9:00 a. m. to 4: :30 Pp. mM. - 1 session Fee: $15 Lynnmeur Cenirve . Weimer S Rescurce Centre ne Ce These skills can improve your communication in work, family ‘and social relationships. They: include exercises in self-disclosure and value clarification; active listening skills; practice in describing non-verbal behaviour as a method of constructive criticism. Instructors: Gerrie Alborg. and 1 Mary. Bennett Wednesday 6: 30 to 9:30 p. m. - Starting October 5 - 9 sessions. - Fee: $23. Lynnamour Centre RI7S ‘This. workshop is for women who: are interested | in exploring and/or - developing their potential as creative writers. Women in this course. may work in any of ~ geverai genres, including poetry, drama, fiction: and children’s S$: titerates iv Joint tly sponsored with Women's Studies | _ Instructors: Sue Alderson and Frances Burstein CEDW24 CHILDREN AND. THEIR LITERATURE: A NON-SEXIST | APPROACH | | . | A- Thursday. ‘9: 30 to 11:00 a.m. starting October 6 4 sessions Fee: $12 Hillside Baptist Church, North Vancouver NOTE: Childminding is available at iia de Baptist Church. if you plan on taking advantage of the childminding service, please phone Robin ‘Patliardi, 987-3496, to reserve the space for your children. a B - Tuesday 7:30 to 9:00 p. m. Starting November 1 4 sessions Fee: $12 Hollyburn Elementary School . oe an This discussion series focuses on today’s children, their interests and needs, and how books can enhance their self-concept. Topics include an historical look at children’s books, - multimedia experiences with literature (TV, films), early exposure to language, literature and poetry, appropriate gift books, and little Ms. Muffet fights back. | | _ Instructor: Lois. Rennie ON BEING SINGLE OR HOw TO BE HAPPILY UNMARRIED Friday, October 21 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.° Saturday, October 22 9:30 to 5: ‘00 p.m. 2 sessions Fee: $23 Lynnmour Centre NF 101 ' This is a workshop for. women and men. who. want to learn some. ne w. way 8 for living a fuller life. During the workshop we intend to consider: planning mayo fr | to get out of pleasure-inhibiting ruts, ways to build a supportive network of friends and new options for coping with the problems of being single in a couples’ world. The workshop is designed to provide. a. positive ‘atmosphere for exploration and sharing. rather than an in-depth focusing'on personal. problems, ‘Instructors: Marg Penn and Paul Avery a : bet Coty tl Loe , . ‘ ‘ ‘ ote ee ha faye : \ ' : ety ma, ie ay “ ern ’ ‘ ‘ 5 ae “ _ ‘ . pete bond an : sos poe fF, ode ; . te ' a ‘ ve 1 . , ad « i ‘ \ DEVELOPMENT SKILLS - CEDA04 | EFFECTIVE READING Monday 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.. starting September 26. a 10 sessions - Fee: $20 — Lynnmour Centre NB108 | A short course in effective reading. skills is Invaluable te anyone: who needs or likes to do a great deal of reading—whether It be for businéss, study or.lelsure. The aim of this course Is to assist the student In becoming a more efficient reader | with emphasis on. developing a flexible reading rate with’ high: comprehension. Each set of exercises will be designed around individual needs of the. students, based on the Nelson- ~Denny Reading Test and the reading: resume... _Inatructor: Gracs Tietz