NORTH AND WEST VANCOUVER SCHOOL BOARDS ADULT EDUCATION DEPARTMENT N.S. Night School — Winter 1981 Program of Courses WINTER 1981 PROGRAM OF COURSES PLEASE KEEP THIS ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM OF COURSES FOR YOUR REFERENCE SE KEY INFORMATION SS EERE NEW COURSES SE REGISTRATION PROCEDURE Registration for all courses is normally made at the centre at which the course is given on the night the course starts. All classes may be pre-registered by using the form on the back page. In some courses there is limited enrolment. STARTING DATES ACADEMIC. Second semester starts week of Feb. 9. VOCATIONAL courses start week of Jan. 19. Many are re-offered starting week of April 6. GENERAL INTEREST courses: most have two terms: Winter — week of January 19 Spring — week of April 6 NOTE: Please check your brochure re the specific course in which you are registered. Some vocational and general interest courses have starting dates which vary from those shown above and, If so, it will be indicated. FEES All fees are to be paid on or before the first night of Instruction. Admission to an Academic classroom requires presentation of the “paid” receipt. Payment must be made in full by cash or cheque. Students should retain receipts for Income Tax pur poses — no duplicate will be issued. Requests for refunds must be made in writing within ten days. If approved. 80% of the fees will be refunded. Senior Cluzens will be admitted without charge to any established course, which does not have a limited enrolment. The tull fee for materials or texts must be paid. Fx amples of classes with imited enrolment, Automotive, Chinese & French Cooking, (olf, Hunter Training, Pouery, St. John's First Ald and Tennts. Human Resources reciplents should discuss payment of fees with their social worker Most Gseneral Interest courses ore available at one and o half times a single in structional fee to any husband and wife who take the same course Where materials or texts are Involved In the fees listed, the full fee for matertals or texts must be paid This does not apply to classes with limited carolment The Adult Education Department bs prepared to try to accommodate any group of 12 or more adults who may wish to have o particular program made avallable Inquiries are invited at any time The School Boards reserve the right to discontinue any course for which the carol ment is fewer than a reasonable number DAY CLASSES Some day classes are being offered Check the brochure for locaton, day and time on back page FOR LOCATION OF SCHOOLS Sh MAP AND LIST OF ADDRESSES ON BACK PAGE ACQUIRING A CANADIAN ACCENT ADVANCED LEARNING TECHNIQUES BARGELLO CARPET LAYING DRESSMAKING EDIBLE WILD PLANTS EXERCISES FOR MOTHERS & PRESCHOOLERS FITNESS & WEIGHT CONTROL MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY MICROWAVE — ADVANCED POTTERY DESIGN TECHNIQUES POTTER Y — INTERMEDIATE STRESS MANAGEMENT TOFU — MEATLESS COOKING YOGA — FOR THE OVERWEIGH!I _ NIGHT SCHOOL a IN THE DAYS ONE DAY WORKSHOPS - SATURDAY, JANUARY 31 & FEBRUARY 28 FOR COMPLETE LISTINGS SEE PAGES 13 & 14 Pees gn Te ere see | FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 985-874 | (lagna