A15 - Wednesday, December 10, 1980 - North Shore News EEE community roundup OPENING DINNER last week at the new Jaycee House on Lillooet road in North Vancouver was attended by Jaycees from all over B.C. Head table guests pictured above were (I tor): Dave Stewart, Brian Barbour, Brian Keast, John Schlosser, Darcy Burk, mayor Don Bell, Hugh Marien, Bert Kennedy, Norm Kutcheson. As well as a meeting house for Jaycees, the new building will also serve as a centre for community activities. (Terry Peters photo) Back to work - or back to school? If you are thinking of re-entering the work force or going to work for the first time, the NORTH SHORE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE may be your first step. Classes in bookkeeping and secretarial skills are held on a full-time and part-time basis depending upon your needs and the time you have available. Individual programs are designed for your requirements. Registration is on a monthly basis. You decide at the end of each month whether you are able, or need, to continue. You can break your course of study at any time and pick up where you left off whenever you are able to return. Because there are new students each month, every- one works at his or her own speed, and the pressure to compete with others is kept toa minimum FRIENDLY, RELAXED The school’s instructors are qualified teachers with recent expenence in the business world The classes are and the at friendly small mosphere is relaxed and Many of the students find ois yust the stepping stone they need to build up thier confidence other people with the same goals and mec rearrange household duties to enable them to be gone fora porton of the day ora full day Many younger students find that the School of Commerce as pust what they OFFICE PERSONNE | Mauroen Strling Syivia Gowans PERMANENT TEMPO RAILY QA OFFICE ASSISTANCE tor Key Personne! voit 10) WO, Sate evest Neopet Vente csverr 984-0251 need as well. For those who have dropped out of school, or have graduated but find they do not have adequate skills to compete in today's job market, the school offers a place to acquire the necessary skills for office work. Also, the courses can be used as credits for a high school certificate. Both the younger and more mature students benefit by mixing with each other in a study- work situation. JOBS AVAILABLE While attending classes you might even obtain a yob Employers have called the school looking for help and have been very happy with the students that have been sentto them There are yobs available for people with good skills And all those organizing, scheduling. and communicating — skills | you have been uSing in the home and the community can be pul to good use ind todays business world The North Shore School of Commerce is sponsored by cererre seanuiinest the Adult Education Depart- ments of the North and West . Vancouver School Boards. The school is located in the Delbrook Secondary School building at the corner of Queens and Delbrook, North Vancouver. Ample _ free parking is available. The school is in its third year of operation and has two full-time and (wo part- time instructors on staff. MODERN TOOLS Courses are offered in typing. bookkeeping, short- hand, office procedures, dicta-typing, business English, and machine calculations. Medical ter- minology, medical transcnp- tion, and a medical termi- nology workshop are offered three times a year and are an excellent) preparation = for anyone wishing (o work ina medical office or enter a medically related profession Other courses will be developed as the demand for them arises Very up-to date equipment is used in the courses and all are IBM Sclectra Classes begin on the first typewriters Monday of every month but ous wise to telephone or dropoan and talk with one of the instructors before the starting date Thal way your schedule can be worked out to suit you and you can have a look at the = school's facilities. The telephone number for the School is 980-2713. Fees for a full day attendance are $65 per month, mornings only are $45 per month, and afternoons only at $35 per month. Fees are deductible for income tax purposes. Textbooks are purchased at the school but = students receive a refund when they are returned. TIED UP IN MEETINGS? we KEEP IN TOUCH WITH WES-TEL A slimline Wes-tel pager tucked inside your pocket will keep you in constant touch no matter where you find yourself. For cost details & demonstration, call wesfifre 732-7255 AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT! ORDER YOUR FRESH NOW! WINDSOR MEATS 1810 Marine Drive, West Vancouver 926-1440 or 926-8128 New Christmas Shopping Hours at PARK ROYAL Now thru December 23rd the merchants of Park Royal have extended ther business hours for your Christmas SHOPPING CONVENIENCE Monday thru Friday 930am to9pm Saturdays and December 24th 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.