and get walking WATCH FOR anew walking pro- gram~ coming. a or recCentre Deibrook this fail a In addition to the Wednesday ‘morning Hoofin Fun which rurs from 10 a.m. to noon and the ':Monday evening Hoofers who “eet ‘from: 7:15 to 8:45, recCentre -: /Delbrook has introduced a begin- ~ “ Mer’s walking program - - called Foo . Pussy Footers programs will be Offered Tuesdays from 1:15 to 2:30 Sports drop-in offered — SPORTS” ENTHUSIASTS: The North Shore Neighbourhood House has @ drop-in program for you. Men’s drop-in basketball is held every: Monday from 7:30 to 10:30 _ p.m. Participants pay an $8 fee for a yearly house membership. * Every Thursday from "3 to 10 p.m., the neighborhood house of- ; Span. in badininton’ for a fee of The: volieyball program, Sunday. nights from 7 te em. p.m., " offers a ’ For. ‘more. information call the ‘neighborhood house at 987-8138 or drop in to 225 B. 2nd St. in North , : Vancouver. Anstructor ‘Long Term Care Aide Program ’ Duties: To teach clinical and theoretical skills in the Long Term Care Aide Program Qualifi cations: K.N. essential, nursing experience in Long Tecm Care facilities. Teaching experience preferred. Location: Squamish Salary: Fecelty Scale Appointment: Temporary Part- time, January to April, 1990 Applications to: Associate Dean, Career/Vocational Programs North Vancouver, B.C. V7J 3H5 Closing Date: October 6, 1989 CAPILANO Rikki says...please recycie, it heips everyone. Thanks, p.m. or Thursday afternoons at the same time. 7 Walks will start from recCentre ‘Delbrook and participants will ex- plore different walking routes in the Upper Lonsdale/Capiiano area. Pussy Footers is designed for those just beginning a walking program. Participants will get in shape, enjoy the outdoors, and meet others with similar interests. For more information on walk- ing programs call 984-4181. Accelerated. ‘programs. are. ideal for mature peopie - WHAT CAN you do in 10 months that takes most people two years?. Work hard is the quick answer. And most students who take Capilano College’s accelerated programs are prepared to do just that. The pressure, says computer management grad Doug’ Besse, “can be incredible.” But the payoff is well worth it. “Just learning how to cope with all this work in one week is worth its weight in gold.’’ Besse began a new job as systems analyst - with B.C. Tel shortly after wating. “Employers know it’s a tough program,’ agreed ad- ministrative management in- structor Cam McKie. “If stu- ‘ dents have gone through this they know how to work.’’ McKie says, ‘‘The programs are especially good for mature _ people who don’t have a lot of time. They bridge, help. students build new techniques and give them con- fidence.” Linda Therrien, a former housewife, made excellent use of that bridge. 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