er ne CED253P . WEAVING WITHOUT A LOOM | Saturday /Sunday May 14/15 10:00am to 4: 00pm a Fee: $25 [includes materials] Pemberton Community Hall — This two-day . workshop. will introduce. participants to the tectiniques of weaving on frames, the Saiish Loom = and board-and-nails. Instruction on the planning and weaving of a small tapestry in two or three dimensions will be given. The workshop will cater to both the beginner and the advanced | student who may wish to create pillows, bags, wall-hangings, etc. The instructor has studied weaving in many parts of the world and | is well-known as the author of ‘‘The Off-Loom Weaving Book’’ which .is widely used as a text and source of reference. Fee includes materials and coffee. Please bring a bag lunch. Instructor: Rose Naumann — CED254-1 ADVANCED POTTERY - WORKSHOP i Monday through Friday | Wednesday optional - - free studio time] 9:00am to 3:00pm commencing May 30, terminating June 10. Pottery Studios, Lynnmour Centre. instructor: Barry Cogswell Fee: Instruction $40; Lab Fee $10 CED254-11 ADVANCED POTTERY - , WORKSHOP We Monday through Friday [Wednesday optional - free studio time] 9:00am to 3:00pm commencing June 13, terminating June 24 Pottery Studios, Lynnmour | Centre . acon et Fee: instruction $ S45; Lau ree $19 Intended for the potter who has a firm grasp of basic essentials, these workshops offer a rare opportunity for a two-week period of concentrated experience on consecutive days: Emphasis will be on the production of cone 10-11 gas-fired functional stoneware, including slab techniques and tile panels. Projects will be taken | through the total ceramic process from concept to critique and, in addition to the various aspects of studio routines, organization and maintenance, participants will gain valuable practical experience in stacking and firing their ware in the large gas kilns. During the first workshop there will be a special weekend session on Raku ware. A feature of the second workshop will be an introduction to the photo-silkscreen method of decorating. Students will be encouraged to pu.‘sue their individual interests and to gain skills according to. their needs. Instructor: Barry Cogswell NOTE: These workshops are not appropriate for the beginner, and pre-registration is essential. Early registration is advised. CED319 HATHA YOGA BEGINNERS AND/OR INTERMEDIATE Monday 7:30 to 9:30pm starting April 18 10 sessions Fee: $20 ce Lynnmour Contre NF2020 oe mo This is a very thorough course in Hatha yoga - warm-ups, asanas and relaxation. You will also go into the basics of breathing, chanting, concentration and yoga phitolosphy. | instructor: Skyrose Bruce CED320S PARENTING Monday 7:30 to 9:30pm starting April 4 7 sessions $15/series; $4/session Howe Sound Secondary School , Squamish j This is a lecture series for those who would like to learn to enjoy . their roles as parents more, to make parenting a more enjoyable and rewarding experience. Weekly presentations will be by professionals in the field. Each presentation will be followed by discussion. Resource people will include: Dr. Lanalee Schmidt, Psychologist, Counsellor at Capilano College; Dr. Eleanor Ames, Child Psychologist, Simon Fraser University; Or. N. Pareis, Psychologist, Social Sclences, Capilano College; Mileva Nastich, Counsellor and. Coordinator of Personal Developme:.t Programs for the North Vancouver School Board; Margaret Rawsthorne, Nutritionist.,Phone Bev Pavlik in the. Squamish Learning. Centre for more information. on content. ' 40 sossions EN EE el eS - CED553 WILD FLOWERS: THEIR IDENTIFICATION AND CULTIVATION . Tuesday 7:30 to 9:30pm starting April 19 6 sessions ‘Fee: $15 Lynnmour Centre NB107_ The tritium isa beautiful. protected native wild flower. Have you course uses slides to introduce the native wild flowers of B. C. and then progresses to the examination of wild flowers from Alaska, the European Alps and the Himalayas. The cultivation part of the course will stress the importance of preserving fragile wild flower areas and will explain methods for obtaining garden stock. other than from collecting wild plants. The horticultural requirements for growing Alpine flowers, dwarf shrubs, bog and water plants and other wild plants will be shown together with simulated . natural plant environments, such as peat beds, screes and bogs. Hints on photographing wild flowers will be included as well as an. Samm on outlines of good, iGcanly accessibie wiid fiower areas. Instructor: Geoff Williams CED557 BUILD YOUR OWN KAYAK! - Tuesday 6:00 to 10:00pm starting April 19° ..6 sessions plus one Sunday session of 6 hours Fee: $55 — Location: Capilano College Building a kayak is relatively simple with the guidance of an expert; one can also save a substantial amount of money in the process. This construction course starts with basic principles of canoe and kayak design and then leads directly into the building of a fibreglass kayak from start to finish! Alternatively, one may elect to build one’s own kayak by purchasing a construction kit for $150.00, The construction facility is ideal and respirators will be provided. Students should bring along a pair or rubber gloves. NOTE: Enrolment is limited to 10 and pre-registration is essential. Instructor: Eric Munshaw CEDSS58 INTRODUCTION TO KAYAKING Thursday ”: 00 to 10: 00pm. starting April. 21: 7 sessions Fee: $50. with kayak; $75 without kayak | oe Lynnamour Cenire NF206, Seymour River and indian Arm _ If you have ever been attracted to the popular: sport of kayaking, here is your opportunity to learn with a champion! Eric Munshaw holds the 1977 Canadian Whitewater Slalom Championship and _his colleague has served as an official Provincial Coach for three - years. Both instructors will provide instruction in the essentials of | kayaking, including river-reading, tide. charts, hydraulics, equipment, paddling techniques, the Eskimo Roll, safety, rescue, surfing, preparing for ocean trips, etc. Those who do not yet owna kayak may rent one, complete with all equipment for $30 and the . locations for this course will be the Seymour River and Indian Arm. At the end of this course, participants will qualify for the Basic Provincial. Kayak Participation Certificate.and will be ina position to progress to more advanced levels of paddling. NOTE: _ Enrolment is limited and pre-registration is essential. . Instructor, Eric Munshaw CEDS59-60 TENNIS» Tuesday and Thursday starting Aprit 5 for 8 sessions BEGINNER: 12 Noon to 12:45pm; INTERMEDIATE: 12:45 to 1:30pm Location: Lynn Creek Park Tennis Courts | {North of Coach House Motor Inn, at the north end - of Premier Stveot, North Vancouver] ‘Fee: $10 An introductory tennis program ‘is offered by the Capilano College Fitness and Athletics Department. All you need is a tennis racquet and runners. Balls are supplied. , NOTE: Maximum class size is 14; you are advised ‘to pre-register - soon! cED774 MARXISM IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY Wednesday 7:30 to 9:30pm starting April 20 Fee: $30 Lynnmour Centre NB106 A political and historical Introduction to the twentieth century's most controversial political theory. The lectures, discussions and - readings will-cover a broad and practical spectrum of Marxist concepts as understood and carried out by some of its most noted practitioners: Lenin, Stalin, Mao Tse-tung. Instructor: Eduard Lavalle ~ ‘CED775 IDEAS IN HISTORY: THE MODERN MASTERS Wednesday 7:30 to'9:30pm starting April 27 § sessions Fee: $20 . Lynnmour Centre NB108 The success of such TV series as those of Bronowskl and Sir Kennoth Clark shows that a great many people want to know and understand the ideas and movements that shaped our world and still play a role In our lives today. This lecture-discussion series, inspired by Fontana Publishers’ Modern Masters series, will be a brief introduction to five of the most Important thinkers (or groups of thinkers) of the past one hundred yoars. The instructor will briefly outline the ‘‘systems"’ of and give the historical background of: Darwin, Marx & Lenin, Freud, Einstein, and Pound and Joyce. For those who want more background, the Capllano College Bookstore will have a few copies of tho following Fontana paporbacks: David McLellan, Marx; Robert Conquest, Lenin; Richard Wolheim, Freud; Joromy Bernstein, Elnateln; Donald David, Pound; John Gross, Joyce. Inatructor: Gary Kilgore ' ——_— ‘page 27 - March 30, 1977 - North Shore News Supplement © CED777 PEOPLES’ LIVES: A HISTORIAN LOOKS AT ‘BIOGRAPHIES _ Monday 7:30 to 9: 30pm starting April 25° § sessions Fes: $20 Lynnmour Centre NB108 Many people like to read biographies: we like to know about famous people, how they lived, what they did and why. This lecture-discussion series will take a look at five ‘‘great names.”’ We will examine the following five biographies available in various North Shore bookstores in paperback: Antonia Fraser, Mary Queen of Scots; Virginia Cowles, The Rothschilds: A Family . of Fortune; George Woodcock, Gabriel Dument; Ralph G. Martin, Jennie: The Life of Lady Randolph Churchill (2 vols.); Merle - Miller, Plain Speaking: An Orai Biography of Harry Truman. Instructor: Gary Kilgore CED776 “HISTORY AND HISTORICAL FICTION | Thursday 7:30 to 9:30pm starting April 28 5 sessions Fee: $20 Lynnmour Centre NBiGs Many people read historical fiction as a pastime. They often ask, ‘Is that how it really was?'’. Many historians wonder why historical novels are so popular. This lecture-discussion series will try to get at some answers to those questions. It will try to make ‘reading these novels both more fun, and more interesting. We will look at the following, all available in paperback at various: North Shore bookstores: Taylor Caldwell, Great Lion of Ged; Thomas B. Costain, The Tentine; George MacDonald Fraser, The Flashman Series; Margaret Mitchell, Gone With The Wind; E.L. Doctorow, Ragtime. Instructor: Gary Kilgore - _ CEDW20 CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP FOR WOMEN _Wednesday 7:00 to 10: COpm starting May 4 8 sessions Fee: $23 Lynnmour Centre B175 . 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 several genres, including poetry, drama, fiction and children’s literature. Instructors: Sue Ann Alderson and Frances Burstein rowing international quality of modern society has produced easing interest on the part of business people, travellers, Cdueators and students in acquiring other language skills. For those with a practical need to learn other languages or wishing to broaden their cultural experience, the Community Conversational Languages Program provides an informal, effective approach. Based on individual attention, and instruction by teachers native to the language, courses in each language are organized according to progressively advancing skill levels which encourage self-assessment of language skill achievement by participants. Wherever possible the audio-visual approach is used, with vocabulary relating to everyday activities. Prescribed texts are only used In some intermediate and advanced levels. CED701-1 CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH-BEGINNER I Wednesday 7:00 to 9:00pm starting April 20 oS 10 sessions Fee: $30 | Hollyburn Elementary School Instructor: Gabriel Lachanco CED701-11A CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH-BEGINNER I Tuesday 7:30 to 9:30pm starting April 19 10 sessions Fee: $30 - Lynnmour Centre NB105 Instructor: Jeannette Gacina CED701-118 CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH-BEGINNER Il Thursday 7:30 to 9:30pm starting April 21 10 sessions Fee: $30 Gleneagles.Community School Instructor: Gabriel Lachance . CED702-11 CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH-INTERMEDIATE tI Tuesday 7:30 to 0:30pm starting April 19 10 sessions Fee: $30 Lynnmour Centre NB104 Instructor: Gabriel Lachance CED703-11 CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH-ADVANGED il Thureday 7:00 to 9:00pm starting April 21 10 sessions Fee: $30 Boundary Community School = Instructor: Jeannette Gacina CED731-1 CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH-BEGINNER ' Tuesday 7:30 to 9:30pm atarting April 19 10 sessions Fee: $30 Hollyburn Elementary School Instructor: Tony Souza CED732-1 CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH-INTERMEDIATE | Wednesday 7:30 to 9:30pm starting April 20 10 sossions =«=—«-_ Fee: $30 Hollyburn Elementary School = Instructor: Jeannette Gacina CED733-11 CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH-ADVANCED I Monday 7:30 to 9:30pm starting April 18 10 sessions Fee: $30 Hollyburn Elemontary School Instructor: Jeannette Gacina