NORt WEST CO MUNITY OLLEGE TERRACE PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT OFFICE: YOUR RECREATION STAFF: Located in Arena- 3320 Kalum Street Open Monday to Friday, 8:30 a. m. to 4:30 p.m. Telephone: 638-1174 Superintendent of Parks & Rec. AI McNiven Arena Supervisor Dale McFadden Program Co-ordinator E la ine Parmenter . • . MAILING ADDRESS: No.5- 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C., V8G 2X6 REGISTRATION DATE: Saturday: September 11 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. - Arena Banquet Room Registration Procedures: All registrations are on a first-come, fi rst-served basis with no prior registration or regist ration accepted by mail. Many activities have a limited enrolment, therefore prompt registration is advised. Fees and registration will not be accepted at the program unless otherwise indicated. The Parks and Recreation Department reserves the right to cancel a program due to insufficient enrolment. Late Registration: Will be accepted a t the Recreation Office in the Arena from September 13 up until a few days before the specific program commences if enrolment space is still available in t he class. The Recreation Office is open Monday to Friday from 8:30a.m. to 4:30p.m. Refunds: Absolutely NO REFUNDS will be given without a Doctor's Certificate. However, full refunds will be given if a program is cancelled. Holidays: Classes will not be held on Statutory Holidays (Thanksgiving, Remembrance Day). When Classes Start: Most Recreation Programs start the week of September 20. Aquatic programs start the week of September 27. Please check each write-up to be sure you come to the 1st class. INDEX PRE-SCHOOL PROGRAMS Baby Gym .......................... 4 Da nce with Your Baton .............. 4 E njoying Baby's 2nd Yea r ........... . 4 Paint & Putter ...................... 5 Pa rent & Tot Gym Time ... . ...... .... 4 Post-Natal Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Kidnastics - Beginners .... . ......... 4 Kidnastics - Intermedia te .... . .. . .... 4 Kinderda nce . . .. . . ... .. . . ........... 5 Time for Tots - ZY2 - 3\lz Years .. . ..... 5 Time for Tots - 3 - 5 Yea rs ....... . .... 5 Tots on Ice ... . ............... . . . .... 5 Felting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 7 Stained Glass for Beginners .... . . ..... 7 Tap Da ncing .................... . ... 7 Traditional Quilting .... ............. 7 TERRACE SWIMMING POOL WORKSHOPS & SHORT COURSES Cross-Count ry Ski ing Information Night..8 Fitness is Ageless ............ . ..... . 8 Introduction to Framing ... .. . ........ 8 Shiatsu ..... .. ............. ........ 8 Mushroom Collect ing .......... ...... 8 National Coaching Certification . . . . . . 8 Quick Point ................ . ...... 8 Stretching & Blocking Needlework ..... 8 YOUTH PROGRAMS Girl Guides of Canada ............... . 6 Kids in the Kitchen ...... . ........... 6 Red Cross Babysitting Progra m .. ." . .. . . 6 Stu ffed Animal Toys for Kids ...... . ... 6 Terrace Blueback Swim Club . ....... .. 6 Terrace Peaks Gymnastics Club . .. . .... 6 CULTURAL, SOCIAL & GENERAL INTEREST Adva nced Stained Glass .............. 7 Ballroom Da nce ... . ..... . ........... 7 Ballroom Dancing II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Ba rgello .. . ..... . . . .......... . . . ... 7 Dog Obedience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Pre-Natal F itness .. ... ... . .......... 9 Women's Self Defence ........... . ... 10 Yoga ... ....... ............ ....... 10 FITNESS & SPORTS Badminton Lessons- Beginners ...... 10 Body Shaping . . ... . ........ .. . .. .. . 10 Body Shaping - Intermediate . . . . . . 10 Clubs & Leagues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I Co-ed Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Early Bird Fitness .. . . . .. . ........... 9 Fitness Testing .. . .... .. . .... . . ..... 9 Fun & Fitness...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Ladies' Keep F it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Noon Hour Fitness (Card Diving Synchro Swim B.C. Synchro swimming is the performance of a series of movements. including stylized figures. strokes, sculling. These are practised separately or arranged into a sequence or routine which may be done to music. The sport can be enjoyed by women, men. girls and boys of all ages. Synchronized swimming provides a new water challenge and physical fitness to aquatic enthusiasts. Springboard Diving The Canadian "Learn to Dive" program will be introduced at our pool. Quali- ~fied instructors will teach basic diving . skills. These include the 3 hurdle, front and back dives, front and back somersaults. This program teaches the fundamental skills which lead to more complex diving. TEEN PROGRAMS Teen Lessons These classes are specially designed for 12 to 16 year olds who would like to improve their swimming ability. There will be two classes: the first for those who can't swim, the second for those who are able to swim but need some practice. Both levels will cover basic water safety, water rescue and practical sessions on the various strokes. October 2- December 18 Saturday mornings 10:00- 10:30 a.m. Fee: $16.00 Teen Swim Every Friday and Sunday night the pool is reserved for teenagers. During the swim we will be introducing a variety of water sports and games. So plan to come with your friends. Water polo, underwater hockey, volleyball are all going to be a part of the fun. Friday: 8:00 - 9:00 p.m. Sunday: 5:30- 6:30 p.m. -14- 1 Pre-School lessons For all children aged 3- 5 years, we are introduci ng 3 new swimming levels: Level I Splashers Level II Star fish Seahorses Level III The new levels will take the child th rough basic progressions leading up to the first Red Cross Level. Set I Set II September 28- November 4 November 9- December 16 Saturday only lessons- October 2 - December 18 9:00 - 9:30 a. m. Splashers & Starfish Time: Monday only lessons- September 27- December 13 Splashers & Starfish Time: 3:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Splashers & Seahorses Tuesdays & Thursdays- Set I & II Time: 10:30- 11:00 a. m. Splashers & Starfish Tuesdays & Thursdays- Set I & II Time: 2:30 - 3:00p.m. Splashers & Starfish 3:00 - 3:30 p.m. Splashers & Seahorses Wednesdays & Fridays - Set I & II Time: 2:30 - 3:00 p.m. Splashers & Starfish 3:00- 3:30p.m. Splashers & Seahorses Fee: For a ll classes $16.00 Parents &Tots A relaxed, unstructured class which introduces children under 3 years to the magic of water, and introduces parents to basic techniq ues of swimming which they can teach their children. Set I Set II September 28- November 4 November 9- December 16 Times: Tuesdays & Thursdays 10:00 - 10:30 a. m. $16.00 Fees: Parent & Tot Recreational Swim i Introduce your child to t he water in a relaxed and unstructured atmosphere. Monday to Friday 8:30 - 9:00a.m. Monday only 4:30 - 5:00p.m. No pre-registration required. I Fee: Regular admission !~--------------------------------------------------------------------~ Advanced Parent & Tot Swim Class This class is especially for 3 year olds a nd their parents. The child will follow the pre-school progressions. The parents will be guided by the instructor to encourage and teach basic skills to their children. Set I only - September 27- Novem ber 3 Mondays & Wednesdays 6:30 - 7:00p.m. · Fee: $16.00 -15- Adult Aquatic Programs Aquasizes Exercise in the water! These classes are fun and they offer great exercise without undue stress and strain on muscles and joints. Set I Set II Times: Fees: September 27- November 5 November 8- December 18 Mondays, Wednesdays& Fridays- 11:15-11:45 a.m. Mondays & Wednesdays - 8:00- 9:00 p.m. $24.00 Pre-Natal Classes All mothers-to-be are encouraged to attend the classes. You will learn easy and safe exercises on land and in the water. There will be time to relax and swim a few lengths after every class. Set I Set II September 27- November 3 November 8 - December 15 Times: Mondays & Wednesdays- 7:30-8:30 p.m. Mondays & Wednesdays- 10:45- 11:45 a.m. $24.00 Fees: Adult Lessons For beginner, intermediate and expert swimmers. The classes are based on the Red Cross and Royal Life Swim progressions. Set! Set II September 27- November 4 November 8- December 16 Times: Mondays & Wednesdays- 8:45-9:30 p.m. Tuesdays & Thursdays- 11:00- 11:45 a.m. $24.00 Fees: Senior Citizens' Swim Fit For swimmers and non-swimmers alike. This is a chance for all senior citizens in the area to become familiar with our facility. An instructor will demonstrate basic swimming techniques and exercise tips. Set I Set II September 28- November 4 November 9- December 16 Times: Fees: Tuesdays & Thursdays- 11:00- 11:45 a.m. $16.00 -16- Private Rentals Babysitting Services The Pool is available for rental by private groups and clubs. Bookings must be made at least one week in advance. For more information on times available, please call the Pool at 6381177. Fee: $50.00 per hour Chalk and Crayon Sessions Babysitting services are available Monday to Friday for Adult Morning Swim Lessons and Fitness Programs. The children will be well supervised and will have a good assortment of toys, games and craft supplies to play with. Fee: $1.50 child/hour .75 for each additional child Minimum charge of 1 hour Family Swims Throughout the weekly schedule there are several pool times available for families. Parents and children are encouraged to swim together. Come as a family to the swims - it is a fun and inexpensive way to spend time together. 7:00-8:00 p.m. Monday & Wednesday 3:30- 5:30p.m.· Saturday & Sunday 7:00-8:00 p.m. Cost per family: $2.25 Birthday Parties Celebrate your child's birthday by renting the Terrace Swimming Pool. After swimming for an hour, you can continue the party in the boardroom. We will provide juice and party favours. $60.00 per hour Total Cost: Maximum number of kids: 16 Advanced Aquatic Courses Bronze Medallion Prerequisites: Minimum Registrcltion: 14 years old. Ability to swim all strokes. 5:30 -8:00 p.m. September 27 - November 3 6 candidates Fee: $40.00 Monday & Wednesday: Red Cross Leader's Award Successful completion of this course will enable the candidate to help teach Red Cross swim lessons. It is the first step in becoming a certified Red Cross Instructor. Topics include: Physical principles of swimming Beginner progressions Safety supervision Lesson planning October 2- October 30 Saturday & Sunday 8:00a.m.- 12:00 noon Fee: $40.00 -17- TERRACE ARENA 3320 Kalum Street Public Skating Schedule MONDAY: 11:30 a.m.- 12:45 p.m. 2:00p.m. - :3:00p.m. 11:30 a.m.- 12:45 p.m. TUESDAY: 7:00p.m.- 8:00p.m. WEDNESDAY: 11:30 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. 6:30p.m.- 7::3o p.m. 11:30 a.m.- 12:45 p.m. THURSDAY: 7:00p.m.- 8:00p.m. 11::30 a.m.- 12:45 p.m. FRIDAY: 1:00 p.m.- 2:00p.m. SATURDAY: 1:00 p.m.- 2:00p.m. SUNDAY: 7:00p.m.- 8:00p.m. Noon Hockey Public Skate Noon Skate Public Skate Noon Skate Fami ly Skate Noon Skate Public Skate Noon Skate Public Skate Family Skate Public Skate SEASON'S PASSES: Child 14.50 Student 19.25 Adult 36.00 Senior Citizen 14.50 Fam ily 54.00 COST OF SEASON'S PASSES DECREASES EVERY TWO MONTHS PUBLIC SKATING FEES: .60 Child .80 Student 1.50 Adull .60 , Sen ior Citizen 2.25 Fami ly STRIP TICKETS: 10/4.75 Child 10/6.50 Student 10/12.00 Adult 10/4.75 Senior Citizen Times Available for Private Bookings MONDAY: TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 12: 15 a.m.- 5:00a.m. 12:45 a.m.- 6:00a.m. 12:45 a. m.- 5:00a.m. 1:00 a.m.- 6:00a.m. 8: 15 p.m. - 10:15 p.m. 1:00 a.m.- 5:00a.m. 2: 15p.m. - 5:15p.m. 12:45 a.m.- 5:00a.m. PRIVATE ICE RENTALS 12:00 noon- 12:00 midnight $55.00 per hour 12:00 midnight-2:00a.m. $41.25 per hour $27.50 per hour 2:00a.m. -5:00a.m. All rates subject to change September 1, 1982 THE BANQUET ROOM IS ALSO AVAILABLE FOR BOOKINGS. For more information, apply at the arena office or phone 638-1174 Monday- Friday. 8::3o a.m.-4:30p.m. -19- COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS & FITNESS GROUPS Terrace Badminton Club Blueback Swim Club Terrace Youth Club Terrace Five Pin Bowling Terrace Boxing Club Bush leaguers Commercial Hockey Terrace Curling Assoc. Terrace Contact Bridge Club Figure Skating Club Golden Age Bowlers Terrace Peaks Gymnastics Club Terrace Minor Hockey Assoc. Terrace Girls' Minor Softball Terrace Karate Club Yellow head Karate Club Co-ed Volleyball Men's Basketball League Ladies' Drop-In Basketball Men's Fastball Terrace Boys' Minor Baseball North Academy of Self-Defence Terrace North men Rugby Club Skeena Hang Gliders Skeena Valley Marathoners' Club Terrace Ladies' Softball Girls' Minor Soccer Women's Senior Soccer League Youth Soccer Terrace Sky Divers' Club Terrace Stock Car Club Terrace Tennis Club Terrace Ladies' Water Polo Terrace Men's Water Polo Western Martial Arts Assoc. Spring Board Diving Club Master Swim Club N.W. Scuba Diving Club Terrace B.M.X. Club Terrace Minor Girls' Softball Jim Condon Cathy Linseth do Bowling Alley June Norby Ken Doll Jerry Martin P. Nickerson Bonnie Shaw Cathy Lambright Giselle Rioux Joan Brady Dick Kilborne VicBoteau Steve Thomas Joe Vienneau Donna Lindsay Mark Wilcox Jennifer Cooper Glen Thomsen B. Vandergucht Jean Galli B. Kormendy DaveToop N. Fleischmann Lynn Boule Gail Sheasby Gail Sheasby Rick Terleski Tom Simpson B.A. Woocock Chuck Cey Barry Davis Barry Davis Don Hong Bob Garrett John Dando Bill Webster N. Orbell V. Buteau OUTDOOR GROUPS 638-1523 635-7049 635-5911 / 635-4508 635-6820 635-6158' 635-2436 635-5583 635-6970 635-2903 635-2161 638-1884 635-6511 635-7389 635-2554 635-5692 635-3648 635-2982 638-1573 638-1854 635-5339 635-5313 635-9528 635-2723 638-8206 638-0281 635-4754 635-4754 635-9606 635-7738 635-9245 635-3564 635-2485 635-2485 635-4583 635-7438 635-6316 635-6316 635-5323 635-7389 Terrace Hiking Club Kermode Fourwheelers K1tsumkalum Ski Club Northern Chapter ofSteelhead Northwest Trappers' Assoc. Recreational Canoeing Assoc. Terrace Rod & Gun Club Skeena Archers Skeena Valley Snowmobile Club Timberline Cycle Assoc. V. Kryklywys W. Thickett Gordon Watmough Jim Culp Otto Lindstrom Fred Philpot Bob Garrett Ed Morris E. Thomas D. Ridler 635-2935 635-5867 635-6989 635-9471 635-2489 635-6441 635-7438 635-5829 635-6760 635-9081 CULTURAL GROUPS Terrace & District Arts Council Terrace Lapidary Club Terrace Machine Knitters Terrace Model Airplane Club Pacific N.W. Music Festival Soc. Terrace Pipes & Drums Northwest Reg. Arts Council Terrace Arts Assoc. Terrace Coffee House Soc. Terrace Concert Society Terrace Little Theatre Assoc. Terrace Thornhill Band Parents Chess Club Terrace & Kitimat Amat. Radio 635-7507 Ken Morton Karle Schulte 635-5191 Pat Colongard 638-1409 J. Greaves week 635-6480 home 635-2442 798-2424 Norah Ferguson John Halley 635-2456 Val George 635-4751 Rod Taylor 635-2744 Andy Maika par 635-9409 Mr. & Mrs. N. Hope 635-4228 Ken Morton 635-7507 Irma Brewer 635-3744 JoeMandur 635-5419 Don Morehouse 635-3655 GENERAL INTEREST GROUPS Goat Owners' Assoc. Quarter Horse Club Skeena Valley Fair Assoc. Totem Saddle Club 4-HClub Kermode Friendship Centre Terrace Dog Club Candy Stripers 747 Royal Canada Air Cadets Scout District Commissioner Brownies & Guides, Skeena Dist. Kitsumgallum Guide Dist. EdChapplow Leo DeJong· Marg Waldbauer Allan Cage do Skeena Valley Fair Viola Thomas June Kozlowski Marg Petrick Derek R. Hales do F. Martin Reggie Balabanov Ethel Jackson 635-5740 635-7286 . 635-5615 635-4066 635-5615 635-4906 638-1720 635-2211 635-5455 635-7955 635-4890 635-5046 HAPPY GANG CENTRE The B.C. Old Age Pensioners' Organization, "Happy Gang Centre", located at 3226 Kalum Street, offers all Senior Citizens of our community a variety of activities that any senior may enjoy who drops into the centre. A television and stereo are also there for entertainment. Tea and coffee are served and sandwiches, soups and desserts are available for $1.50 from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. The centre is open Monday to Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Visitors are always welcome. Outside activities include bowling, skiing, curling, etc. Call the centre at 635-9090 if you have any questions. CANADIAN PARENTS FOR FRENCHTERRACE CHAPTER This local chapter promotes the best possible French language learning opportunities through immersion classes starting at the kindergarten level for all interested Canadian children. For more information c:all Kathie Morgan at 635-2151. -20- REGISTRATION AND GENERAL INFORMATION NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE Office: 5331 McConnell Telephone 635·6511 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 726, Terrace, B.C., VBG 4C2 DAYS: September 7 on, at the College Centre, for Vocational and Part-Time Programs -8:00a.m.- 4:00p.m. Mon.- Fri. EVENINGS: September 2 on at the College - 4:00- 8:00p.m. Mon. -Thurs. only SATURDAY: September 11 at the Arena - 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. PHONE: Sorry- registration will not be accepted by phone. Do feel free to call for up-to-date information regarding available space. Payment for courses. textbooks or other materials may be made by cash. cheque, Visa or MasterCard. Pre-registration is important for all courses. If we don't know you are planning to attend, we may cancel your course because we think there will not be sufficient enrollment. INDEX ACADEMIC Anthropology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Biology ........ . . . .... ... ... . ..... 25 Chemistry ................. ... ... . . 25 Computer Science . . . . . .. . . . . ..... .. 25 Economics ... . .. . . . .......... . .. . . 25 English .......... •.. ....... .. . .. .. 25 French ......... .. ................ 25 History ...... . . .. ...... . . . ........ 26 Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Physics . . ....... .... ..... . ... . .... 26 Political Science ..... . .......... . ... 26 Psychology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Sociology ............ ... .. ... ...... 26 Workers' Education .... .. .. . ....... 26 ADULT BASIC EDUCATION Adult Special Ed. Programs . . . . . . . . . . 23 BTSD (Adult Upgrading) ... . ..... . .. 23 GED (General Education Development) .. 23 BUSINESS EDUCATION PROGRAMS -Full-Time Business Administration ....... . .... 29 Business Careers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 BUSINESS EDUCATION (Evening) ~ckunting 101 ............ . ... . ... 31 oo keeping (Acct 101) ... . . . . . .... . . 32 NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE PHYSICAL RECREATION CENTRE OPEN FOR PUBLIC USE FACILITIES INCLUDE: 2 Racquetball Coutts, Sauna, Whirlpool and various pieces of weight and exercise equipment. MINIMUM AGE IS 16 YEARS. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PHONE THE CENTRE AT 635-4009. Bookkeeping (Acct 102) .... . . .... ... . 32 Commercial Law . ... .. ..... ...... . . 32 Computers (Introduction) . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Data Processing .... . . .. ... . .. .... . . 32 Principles of Business Management . .. 32 Typing, Advanced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Typing, Beginners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Vocational Mathematics ... . . . ....... 31 COOKING Cake Decorating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Meat Cutting ... .. .. .. .. ........ . . . 32 HEALTH CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR PROFESSIONALS Coronary Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Crisis Counselling . .. . .. . ....... .. . . 34 Dealing with the Alcoholic Client ..... 34 Palliative Care .......... ... . . . . .... 34 RN Refresher . ...... . . . . . . . . ... . . .. 34 PEOPLE'S LAW SCHOOL Separation & Divorce ...... ... ...... 37 Welfare Rights & GAIN Legislation ... 37 R.E.M. LEE THEATRE SCHEDULE . 39 COMMUNITY EDUCATION SERVICES Ceramics (Raku) Workshop ....... ... 35 A Child & Death . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Conversational Spanish . .. ........... 36 Copmg with Inflation ... . . . ... . . .... 35 Defensive Driving . .. . . . . . . ..... ... . 36 Marriage Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Marriage that Can Work ........ , . . . 37 Migraine Control Workshop . . . . . . . . . . 37 Mixology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Nutrition & Vegetarian Cooking . . .. .. 36 Power Chain Saw Safety & Maintenance. 35 Printmaking (Silkscreen) . ... . . . ... . . 36 Quit Smoking Clinic .... . . . ...... . .. 36 Wholistic Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Winterize Your Yard & Garden . .... . . 36 Woodstove Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 HEALTH CPR .. . ..... .. .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . .... 33 Heartsaver .. .. .. . .. . . . . .. ... . . . . . . 33 First Aid (Basic) ...... .. . . . . . .. . .... 33 First Aid (Survival) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 -21- REGISTRATION . ...... . . . . . ...... 21 OPEN LEARNING INSTITUTE ...... 24 SUPERVISORY MANAGEMENT Full-Time Course . ... ... . . . ...... . .. 38 Introduction to Small Business Bookeeping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Managing Your Own Business .. . . .... 38 VOCATIONAL & TRADES TRAINING (Full-Time) . .. ...... . .. . .. .. ... .. .. 29 VOCATIONAL & TRADES TRAINING EVENING COURSES Air Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Cabinet Construction ..... . .. . . . . . .. 30 Electronics ... . . .. . .............. 30-31 House Framing ... •.. .. . . ........... 30 Log House Building ....... . . .. ...... 30 Small Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Welding (Basic) . ... ..... . . .. .... .. . 30 NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE 5331 McConnell, P.O. Box 726, Terrace, B.C., V8G 4C2 Phone: 635·6511 College Counsellors are available for appointments, to discuss and advise on the following matters: College Programs .Career Planning ~/ Correspondence A ~Mg .,.. Vocot~ol Courses .,..."""'~~~1-----. -------t.,..~Training Availalle /~ University Programs Student SpeCial Loans Students' Needs Phone the Counselling Centre, 635-6511, for information The Counsell ing Centre has a wide variety uf c.:areer information and College and University calenda r:;. The Centre also has CHOICES. a computer terminal. helpful in career decision making. We're here to help! KNOWLEDGE NETWORK KNOWLEDGE NETWORK FALL 1982 Northwest CommulliLYCollege is working cooperati\·ely w1th the Knowledge Network of the West Communications Autho1 it:. (KNOW) to bring a variety of credit and non-credit programs to communities throughout the Northwest. These programs represent a wide range of general viewing for both children and adults. as well as telecourses of specific interest. and several live courses and seminars where telephone interaction is available. Anyone may view Knowledge Network programs and partit·ipate in educational television. Knowledge Network program guides will be a~a!laule at the College office in early September. We urge people who are 1nter ested in KNOW programs to write the Knowledge Network and ask to be put on it~ mailing list. Current guides and stht>duilng in· formation will be sent directly to your home without charge The address for this service is Knowledge Network. 2206 East Mall. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C.. V6H 1W5 There will be a preview week on the Knowledge Network for cuur· ses being offered by various institutions in the province for the fall 1982 season. A schedule will be arriving at the College soon and will be posted there. Please contact your Knowledge Network clerk at the Northwest Community College office for further In· formation. Look for a complete schedule and course listing in your local newspaper September 7. MICROCOMPUTER COURSE FEE: $125.00 DEPOSIT: $250.00 Certified Cheque START DATE: Waiting list COMPLETION DATE: Computer mu:;t be retu¢ed precisely 6 weeks after the student receives it A CO~fPLETE MICROCOMPUTER PACKAGE: A student taking the NWCC course. "Introduction to Persona l Computing", receives a print package of course materi als. a TRS. 80 colour computer and the tutor support system. This course provides the student with a "hands on" introduction to computers. TI1e TRS-80 hooks up to any home television and enables the student tu learn introductory computer programming, the possible uses of small computers and how to select and purchase equipment. Students wishing to use the cassette memory option will be required to provide their own cassette recorder (small portabiP variety) and cassette. We encourage the entire family to use the computer! -22- Adult Basic Education "YOU NEVER STOP LEARNING" Improve your basic skills or start right from the beginning. ENGLISH, MATH & SCIENCE UPGRADING (BTSD> GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT (G.E.D.) TESTS For adults who did not complete secondary school, these concen· trated courses will a llow you to acquire the necessary skills to gain grade 10 or 12 standing for e~trance into vocational or trades training in the shortest possible time. Work on an individualized program tailored to meet your goals. Students begin at their , own level and works at their own speed. College certificates are awarded for successful completion of Level 2 (grade 8), Level 3 (grade 10) and Level4 (grade 12). G.E.D. Ia a series of tests which provide an opportunity for adults who did not graduate from secondary school to uqaire an oHieial doeament stating that they have a ll'ade 12 secondary school equivalency standing. Coate of these tests are $10.00 lor the series. Applicants muat be 19 yean of qe or older and ollt or school for one year. Applications are available at the College and be sent to the Ministry of Education In Victoria. THE NEXT G.E.D. EXAM IN TERRACE IS DEC. 10 & ll, 1982. ENQUIRE AT THE COUNSELLING OFFICE FOR DATES, LOCATIONS IN THE NORTHWEST REGION. YOU MAY PURCHASE TEXTS AT THE COLLEGE BOOKSTORE PRIOR TO CLAS~ OR FOR HOME STUDY. .. •••t YOU MAY ENROLL AT ANY TIME AS SPACE PERMITS. Monday to Friday: 8:00a.m.· 3:00 p.m. at the College Fee: $30.00 per month Book Deposit (refundable): $25.00 Student Association Fee: $1.00 per month. BASIC UPGRADING- EVENINGS G.E.D. ASSISTANCE COURSES This is a BTSD program offered on a part-time basis for students who cannot attend during the day, or who wish to work on only one subject area. Qualified teachers will assist you with your study and provide lessons on English, Math. Sotial Studies and Science. Location: Instructor: Dates: Time: Fee: Date: Mon. & Wed., Sept. 27 ·Dec. 1 7:00 · 10:00 p.m. at the College Time: Fee: $18.00 Instructor: Bob Sullivan Caledonia High Eila Geor!(e and Lynn Turner Tues.. Sept. 21 · Dec. 7 7:30 · 10:00 p.m. $10.00 plus Books STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS Any student who feels he/she may require assistance for any need should contact the Adult Specia l Education Coordinator at 635-6511, local 240. Experience-Based Vocational Preparation Program This is a new full-time eight-month program to prepare mentally handicapped adults for competitive employment. Further information may be obtained from Bob Phillips at 635-6511, local240. tained by contacting Bob Phillips at 635-6511. local240. Community Living Skills Programs This is a part-time program consisting of specific course~ a imed at teaching basic skills essential to living self-sufficiently in the community. Students may register in one or more courses but enrollment in any course is limited to eight students. Which courses are offered depends largely on student need. Some examples of possible courses are listed below. Further information may be obtained by contacting Bob Phillips at 635-6511, local 240. A) Functional Reading Students will learn a sight word vocabulary of words commonly enwuntered in the community. C) Telling Time Students will learn how to tell time, and estimate time requireJ for various activities. Some emphasis may be placed on time mana!(ement a nd planning, depending on students' a bilities. D) Money Management- 3 Levels 1. Students will learn how to make change as well as bas ic concepts such as "earning" and "saving" money. 2. Students will learn how to use the services of a bank and credit union. 3. Students will learn budgeting and be introduced to buying services such as insurance and making credit purchases. E) Consumer Fundamentals Students will learn shopping skills, including comparison of prices and skills useful in shopping for one person. F) Using a Pocket Calculator Students will learn the four basic operations (+ - ..... X) and percentages on the calculator. B) Community Awareness Students will learn how to identify, locate, obtain and utilize needed services. stores and r ecreational facilities in Terrace. -23- English Language Training PLEASE REGISTER IN ADVANCE AT NORTHWEST COLLEGE OR THE DOWNTOWN CENTRE. NEW STUDENTS MAY TAKE A PLACEMENT TEST WHEN THEY REGISTER. ADULT ENGLISH CLASSES )'- ArrAIKA MA9HMATA AIKUISTEN ENGLANNIN LUOKKA CLA$AS PAR4 ADULT OS ~~: zry:f: r.-~:.2B~ ~ht1 ~ COURS D'ANGLAIS POUR ADUL TES INTRODUCTORY ENGLISH ADVANCED ENGLISH Oral practice of everyday English. Includes listening and speak· ing skills, and some written practice. Location. Cassie Hall School Time: 7:30 · 9:30p.m. Days: Tues. & Thurs. Dates: Sept. 21 · Dec. 13 Fees: $14.00 Sessions: 24 Includes written and oral work, vocabulary development and pronunciation practice. "Geared to the student's level and interest." Location: Downtown Centre 7:30 · 9:30p.m. Time: Days: Mon. &Wed. Dates: Sept. 20 · Dec. 8 $14.00 Fees: Sessions: 24 INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH AFTERNOON ENGLISH Includes written and oral work, vocabulary development and pronunciation practice. Location: Downtown Centre Time: 7:30 ·9:30p.m. Days: Tues. & Thurs. Dates: Sept. 21 · Dec. 13 Fees: $14.00 Sessions: 24 Includes child care for pre-school children. Open to any adult who wants to attend a part-time course during the day. Level: Introductory. Location: Downtown Centre 1:00 ·3:00p.m. Time: Days: Mon.&Wed. Dates: Sept. 20 · Dec. 8 $14.00 Fees: Sessions: 30 FULL-TIME ENGLISH: Daytime Classes CITIZENSHIP Contact Canada Employment Centre if you want to study English full-time. You may apply to Manpower. ANY GROUP THAT WISHES TO INSTRUCT ITS MEMBERS IN CITIZENSHIP IS WELCOME TO CONTACT THE COLLEGE FOR ASSISTANCE. WE WILL PROVIDE FILMS AND/OR AN INSTRUCTOR. PLEASE CALL 635-6511, LOCAL 238. HELP WANTED Do you have a course subject that you would like to see offered at Northwest Community College? Interested in teaching a Community Education Course? 3304 Kalum Street Registration Mail Deadlines: Oct. 1, Dec. 1 Study at home with the Open Learning Institute! Now you can get your high school diploma, study towards a university degree, or start on a whole new career program. In Terrace, call the OLI Advisor, 635-4961, or stop by the Downtown Centre. Information may also be obtained at Northwest Community College. Northwest Community College is looking for new concepts and instructors. Let us know what YOU would like to take or teach - please contact Continuing Education, 635-6511, local 238. We welcome your ideas and input anytime. -24- 11 11 Academic Program ANTHROPOLOGY 111-2: Native Peoples of Canada A course dealing with the nature and diversity of Canadian Indian and Innuit traditional cultures and lifestyles. We will also examine the history of European colonialism in Canada and the impact it had on Canadian native peoples. Finally, we will review some of the important issues in contemporary native affairs. Instructor: Paul Sneed Time: Wed., 1:00- 4:00p.m. BIOLOGY 101-3: Introductory Biology I A basic introductory course in general biology. The course covers the origin of life, cell biology, a survey of the kinds of living things including micrC>-Organism, plants and animals, DNA and RNA and Mendelian genetics. There will be a weekend field trip to the coast to study intertidal life. The laboratory will cover classification of living things, use of the microscope, and a survey of micrC>-Organisms, fungi, plants and invertebrate animals based on microscopic and macroscopic study. Techniques for identification will be included. (3, 3, 0) Instructor: Allen Gottesfeld Time: Tues., 10:30 a.m. -12:00 noon ; Fri., 9:00-10:30 a.m. BIOLOGY LAB 1 (Allen Gottesfeld)- Thurs., 1:00- 4:00p.m. BIOLOGY LAB II (Instructor TBA)- Fri., 1:00 -4:00 p.m. CHEMISTRY 082-1 Yz: Chemistry Prep I This is an introductory course in Chemistry designed for people who have little or no knowledge of the subject. It is intended not only to provide the necessary background for those who later might wish to take a first-year university course, but also to give the student some insight into the importance of Chemistry in our society. (1 Yz,l Y2, 0) Pre- or o you n~ day care'? No _ _ _ __ '·I) Whit:h typt> of t,1urse would you like to have uffert>d in your area'! Wumen in Canadian Hisltlry Wumt:n and Wur~- a socitNe<.:onumic examination uf da.s::s stratificativn and sexut~.l inequality Womt:n in Canadian Literature Psycholi'f{Y of Women Cro.ss-Cultural Comparison uf Women Ulher ______________________________________________________________________ i>) Workeh.ope- Plet~.se indic::&te which une:s interest you l'reatiw .Job Search Wumen and Cmnmunicatiun _ __ Public Speak in~ ~xual Hart~.ssment Or~anizinR a Collective llein~ Happily Sin~le Women and Education ~,inancial ManaRement .Journal Writin~ Violence Against Women Women and lheChip (a look allechnolu~y) Sexism- Whal is ll- Where is It- Hvw tu Cope Menopause Women and the Law Female Sexuality Women and Pensions Affirmative Action Growin~ Older in Canane basis and group evaluation. Ideal for beginners and all levels. Instructor: Richard Reid Location· NWCC Dates: Fri., Sat. & Sun., Nov. 5, 6 & 7 Time: TBA Fee: $30.00 plus materials. Putting in a woodstove? Help make it safe. This course is designed to give practical information to the homeowner of the economics of converting to wood, fue l types, principles of combustion and heat transfer, creosote, fireplaces, B.C. building regulations and much more! Class workbooks will be available from the instructor at a cost of $5.75 each. Instructor: Finn Larsen Location: NWCC, Room 206 Dates: Mon. & Tues., Oct. 4 & 5 7:30 ·9:30p.m. Time: Fee: $10.00 QUIT SMOKING CLINIC Northwest Community College is offering this course to enable you to finally "Kick the Habit". Films, slides, discussion group support, and HELP based upon the Five-Day Quit Smoking Plan. Learn how to control your desire to smoke. In~tructor· Dr. Dean Burtch Lo{'ation. 200 · 4619 Park Avenue Dates: Mon.· Fri., Oct. 18 · 22 Time: 7:00p.m.· 9:00p.m. Fee; $10.00 CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH This course emphasizes the basic vocabulary and phrases required fo r travel purposes. For those interested in pursuing further titudy in pronunciation and grammar on their own, the instructor will be happy to ass1st you. Workbook provided. lnstruct01· Leydi Noble Location · Caledonia School Dates: Mon. & Wed., Sept. 27 · Dec. 6 Time: 7:30 · 9:30 p.m. Fee. $30.00 WHOLISTIC HEALTH WORKSHOP This workshop is designed as a basic introduction to the practice of wholistic health. The workshop will focus upon nutrition and diet, u..age of herbs, your anatomy, and a demonstration of the science of Kinesionics. Instructor: Bob VanHorlick Location: Terrace Public Library (Downstairs) Tues., Sept. 21 Date: 6:00 · 10:00 p.m. Time: Fee: $13.00 NUTRITION AND VEGETARIAN COOKING Tired of the same old thing - meat and potatoes? Want to learn how to cook exciting, innovative dishes? This course wi ll teach you to prepare wholesome, balanced meals with proper vitamins and minerals, and you will save on grocery bills at the same time. Instructor: Dawna Ganson and Elaine Duncan Location: Caledonia School Mon., Oct. 18 ·Nov. 15 Dates: Times: 7:00 ·9:00p.m. Fee: $30.00 WINTERIZE YOUR YARD AND GARDEN Th1s course is des1gned to help you prepare your trees a nd shrubs for winter. Topics to be covered include: compost, bulbs, roses, perennials. annuals. your root cellar, and storage of vegetables and herbs. Instructor: Jack Atkinson Location: Room 208. NWCC Dates. Tues., Sept. 21 · Oct. 5 Timf:>: 7:30 ·9:30p.m. Fee: $10.00 DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE Learn to drive defensively, cope with adverse road conditions and avoid accidents caused by other drive rs' mistakes. This is a classroom course involving theory and fi lms to show you the techniques to "accident-proof' yourself. DDC cert ificate is awarded upon completion of course. Instructor: Robert K idd Location: NWCC, Room 208 Dates: Mon., Oct. 18 ·Nov. 8 7:00-9:00p.m. Time: Fee: $10.00 plus $5.00 material fee A SPECIAL THANK YOU Thi~ goes to all the school maintenance personnel, support staff and School District 88 officials for their kind cooperation in letting us utilize school and facilities this past year. It helps make Community Edueation programs possible. Thanks. -36- • People's Law School The People's Law School is a non-profit society providing FREE public legal education for the public. These programs are not intended to provide individual legal advice, but rather to help you to learn more about the laws that govern us and our rights and responsibilities. PLS provides you with accurate. unbiased information on legal procedures, issues and new legislation. Familiarity with the law enables you to understand your own legal problems and deal more effectively with the judicial system. NWCC is offering the following courses this fall. Come join us! SEPARATION AND DIVORCE WELFARE RIGHTS AND GAIN LEGISLATION A course designed to focus on understanding eligibility; G.A.l.N.; rates, special allowances; extra earnings; appeal procedures and fraud; and how to deal with problems. Enrollment is limited, so please phone 635-6511, local 238, to pre-register. Kermode Friendship Centre Mon.,Oct. 18 7:30- 9:30 p.m. Location: Date: Time: This course will focus on understanding legal separation; separation agreements; divorce procedure; chi ld custody and access; division of property; the role of lawyers and the courts. Enrollment is limited, so call 635-6511. local 238. to pre-register. Location: Date: Time: Kermode Friendship Centre Mon., Nov.l5 7:30- 9:30p.m. MARRIAGE THAT CAN WORK This short course is for anyone interested in a healthy marriage or a meaningful relationship. Each requires hard work. Topics include: 1) Definition of a meaningful marriage 2) Goals - realistic or "pie in the sky" 3) The role of our past in the present 4) Listening and talking skills Instructor: Dennis Boyd, psychologist. Dennis Boyd is a psychologist who is committed to the institution of marriage and sees it as a potentially liberating and growthful experience. He counsels couples in conflict and works as a consultant-trainer for groups interested in relationship skills. Location: NWCC, Room 208 Date: Tues.. Oct. 12 7:00- 10:00 p.m. Time: $10.00 each or $ 15.00 a couple. Pre-registration is reFee: quired. Enrollment limited to 25. An excellent opportunity to share feelings and ideas as a couple. You will participate in a wide r-ange of subjects m· eluding: communication skills. conflict resolution. finances, leisure time, sexuality and much more! This course is not designed to adv1se, cnticize or ridicule, but to teach you akiU. and relay pertinent information that you will use and practise in YOUR primary relationship. Ideal for any couple regardless of their marital status. Northwest Community College is eager to again offer th1s positive·, worthwhile experience. For more information, pleace contact the Colleg_e at 635-6511, local238. ~· . ~ 6\ \ ~~ ,.V . ~tf ofr'~ l'" ~"·· ...<~ i'" ·"' ,. ~'V Af~ ~~~.~ ~·~~ .,~'~. . ~ ~ " ~~-~t' ~0' ~· L~ i' ~~". •• ~\i§"\.t. ~'.·~#~· ~~~ ~ ~ 6\< ~~'l 'to~~· t'>. 'So~#-~ ,l;)'l ••~~0 ~·r~"" , A CHILD AND DEATH ~'S' .~· ,v ...~ !$' •• ~~ \~ t• ~~ *~ i:-6~ ~ ··-;t_,/' ~ MIGRAINE CONTROL WORKSHOP This workshop is designed to assist the medically diagnosed migraine sufferer. Simple and effective relaxation and biofeedback exercises are taught. These help reduce migraine pain and help identify personal triggers of migraine. You will be given practical instruction on how to do the exercises and on how to control the migraine triggers. Instructor: Dr. John Marton, Registered Psychologist Location: NWCC, Room 208 Dates: Thurs. & Fri .. Sept. 23 & 24 Time: 7:00 · 10:00 p.m. $30.00 includes $10.00 biofeedback device which you Fee: take home. This course will consider the concept of death as seen by both the healthy and the dying child. Practical suggestions will be made about how to deal with the topic and skills should be enhanced. The course is open to anyone with any interest in the topic: family members, health care workers, professionals, teachers, anyone who will be visiting children. etc. Objectives: Participants will have an opportunity to learn: -how children understand death - skills to help normal children accept death and dying children with dying - parental support- how to give and get it Instructor: Denis Boyd is a consulting psychologist in private practice. He is founder of "Pilgramage". an organization of lay people who visit the dying. Location: NWCC, Room 208 Wed., Oct. 13 Date: 7:00- 10:00 p.m. Time: $10.00 (includes handouts& coffee) Fee: -37- For more information on the above courses, contact EMILY ROZEE, Coordinator, Health Continuing Education, NWCC- 635-6511, local 239. Federal Business Banque federale Development Bank de developpement The Federal Business Development Bank and Northwest College are cosponsoring the following seminars. AN INTRODUCTION TO SMALL BUSINESS BOOKKEEPING This course will focus on the practical aspects of bookkeeping, with an emphasis on immediate application - in short, it takes the mystery out of bookkeeping. You will learn how to: 1. Set up journals 2. Record transactions 3. Post to the general ledger 4. Prepare worksheets 5. Prepare financia l statements This training event is intended for individuals consider ing a small business venture as well as those currently engaged in a small business. Instructor: John Campbell Location: NWCC Dates: TBA- Total6 hours (2 evenings) Time: TBA Fee: $45.00 For further information, call Karen Birkedal, Coordinator Con. tiriuing Education NWCC, 635-6511, local 238. MANAGING YOUR OWN BUSINESS Avoid costly mistakes others have made by learning the ins and outs of marketing your own product, setting up your own books and how to take advantage of tax benefits. This course will teach you the advantages and disadvantages of sole proprietorship, partnership and incorporation. Instructor: John Campbell Location: NWCC, Room 208 Dates: Mon. & Wed., Nov. 29 & Dec. 1 Time: 7:30 - 10:00 p.m. $20.00 (includes materials) Fee: SUPERVISORY MANAGEMENT TRAINING The Management Skills for Supervisors program is currently being offered throughout the College region. We offer a broad range of courses in various topi~ e.g.: Effective Written Communications Time Management Basic Instl'Uction Techniques. etc. We can arrange for seminars and workshops in a variety of topics that will meet employee training requirements in industry/business. including government agencies. private and public eorporations, professional and volunteer org-anizations and individuals. Why not call us at 635-6511, local245. and let us assist in meeting your employee training needs. ' ... AN OVERVIEW OF THE LABOUR CODE OF B.C. AN OVERVIEW OF THE EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ACT Employers: Are you aware of the requirements of the Employment Standards Act? Concerning "just cause", severance pay, annual vacation, hours of work, overtime. Focus is on NON-UNION SHOPS. Employees: Are you aware of your rights at your place of employment? Annual vacation, pay in lieu of notice, maternity leave, overtime. If you are not - then plan to attend. A free seminar at NWCC to advise you of these obligations and rights. Instructor: Edna Foresman Location: NWCC, Room 208 Date: Wed., Oct. 20 7:00 · 10:00 p.m. Time: This overview is ideal for management personnel, trade union reps, interested employees or other persons. Topics to be highlighted include application for certification, unfair labour practices, union failing to represent trade union members. Discussions and questions. Full day follow-up for interested parties. Instructor: Edna Foresman Location: NWCC, Room 208 Wed., Oct. 27 Date: 7:00- 10:00 p.m. Time: FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THESE SEMINARS, PLEASE CONTACT AUDUN BIRKEDAL, 635-6511, local245. -38- HIGHLIGHTS R.E.M. LEE THEATRE BOX 460, TERRACE, B.C., CANADA PHONE (604) 635-2101 V8G 485 1982-83 1982 September 30 Teachers' Conference October 1 School District #88 Conference October 8 A Touch of Brass- School Performance October 9 A Touch of Brass- Open to Public October 15, 16, 1 7 World Wide Pictures - "Jony, A True Story" October 23 Randy Raire Reish October 30 Mulberry Senior Jazz Band November 5 Susana Singer (Pianist) Concert School Performance November 6 Susana Singer ConcertFree to the Public NovemberS Susana Singer ConcertSchool Performance November 13 Symphony Canadians November 21 Irish Rovers November 27 C~p Ta lent Show 1983 January 21 Walter Hautzig (Pianist) January 22 C~p Talent District Final Show February 8 , 9 , 10, 11 Chinese Magic Circus of Taiwan March 5 Quintette Hindemlth from Chile - Open to General Public March 7 Quintette Hlndemith - School Performance March 12 Paula Ross Dance March 14 to 26 Pacific Northwest Music Festival April16 Bell Canto Quartet - Open to General Public April19 Bell Canto Quartet - School Per.tormance April22 Dance Review '83 -39- t '--- ·--, N I ·. ' RECREATION ACTIVITY LOCATIONS, TERRAC E,B.C • .· 0 SCHOOLS SCHOOLS CALEDONIA Sr. HIGH,3605 MUNROE ST . CHRISTIAN REFORMED, 3602 SPARKS (£) -ball doamonds, soccer fteld CASSIE HALL ELEM. , 2620 EBY ST. -ball dtamond, playground 0 -ball dtamond, soccer fteld CLARENCE MICHIEL ELEM .,3430 SPARKS ST. -ball dtamond,soccer fteld COPPER MOUNTAIN ELEM., 3883 KIRKALOY ST. 0 0 ® 0 0 0 @ @ @ @ @ ~ © -ball diamond, playground E . T. KENNEY PRIMARY, 4620 LOEN AVE . -ball dtamond,playground JACK COOK,4720 GRAHAM AVE. -playground Kill K'SHAN -playground OTHERS PRIMARY,4730 GRAHAM AVE . ! ,.. R .E.M. LEE THEATRE, 4902 STRAUME AVE. TENNIS COURTS, 3320 KALUM ST. 3614 THOMAS ST. AGAR PARK , 4800 BLK . AGAR AVE . ....--, -3 ball dtamonds, playground CHRISTY PARK, 3800 SPARKS ST. -ball dtamond PARKS IDE PRIMARY, 3824 EBY ST. -ball diamond, soccer fteld,playground ..3J SKEENA Jr.HIGH,3411 MUNROE ST. -soccer fields, ball diamonds & track ~ THORNHILL ELEM ., 2906 CLARK -ball diamond, soccer fteld THORNHILL Jr ., 3120 HIGHWAY 16 E GJ -ball dtamond,soccer field THORNHILL PRIMARY,3860 PAQUETTE AVE -playground ~ UPLANDS ELEM.,4110 THOMAS ST. 0 -ball diamond, soccer field, playground VERITAS,4836 STRAUME AVE. ~J -playground -40- AAENA,3320 KALUM ST . WOMEN'S CENTRE. 4542 PARK AVE . LIBRARY, 4610 PARK AVE . SWIMMING POOL,4540 PARK AVE . TOURIST INFORMATION, 4511 HIGHWAY 16 W FERRY ISLAN0,4400 HIGHWAY 16 E -campground, X-country skt Irati ROTARY PARK,2800 CRAMER ST. -ball dtamond, playground,ptcntc t~bles RIVERSIDE PARK,3216 BONSPIEL CRES. -ball diamond , BMX track LIONS PARK,3100 BLK. HIGHWAY 16E -rodeo grounds N .W. COMMUNITY COLLEGE. 5330 McCONNELL -soccer foeld