Public Notices THE CAMPBELL CENTRE OFFERS THE FOLLOWING COURSES. Effectiveness training for parents 8 Monday evenings. 7.30 -to 9.30 p.m. February 24 - April 21. Self Awareness 1 4 Tuesdav mornings 9.40 - 11.40 a.m. March 4-25. Self Esteem Building 4 Friday mornings 9.40 - 11.40 a.m. March 7-2 S. For further information and enrolment, please phone 67-239. CHRISTCHURCH CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION CANDIDATES FOR LOCAL BODY ELECTIONS OCTOBER 1980 THE CHRISTCHURCH CITIZENS ASSOICATION is now considering names of men and women as prospective candidates for the Local Body Elections for the following local bodies: Christchurch City Council Christchurch Drainage Board Christchurch Transport Board Lyttelton Harbour Board North Canterbury Hospital Board North Canterbury Catchment Board In accordance with the Citizens Association's’ policy of seeking the widest representation possible we invite enquiries from any person who may wish to be considered or who knows of someone who may be interested. Please address enquiries to: The Chairman. Christchurch Citizens’ Association. Nomination Committee, P.O. Box 13250. CHRISTCHURCH. SHIRLEY ADULT COMMUNITY CLASSES VACANCIES EXIST in the following classes: Shirley Shirley Boys’ Intermediate High School Amateur Engineering Wed., Thurs. and Welding Bookbinding Wed,. Cooking Wed. Dressmaking Tues., Wed., Tues. Thurs. Floral Art Wed. Leatherwork Wed. Physical Education Tues., Thurs. Mon., Wed. (Women) Physical Education Wed. Thurs. (Men) Pottery Wed. Tues., Wed., Thurs. Woodwork Mon., Wed. Mon., Wed. ft ft University Entrance English Tues, ft ft University Entrance Maths. Tues. CLASSES COMMENCE from Monday, February 18, and run from 7 p.m.-9 p.m. A registration fee of. $l2 is payable on enrolment—this fee covers 26 nights of instruction. Enrolment inquiries— Shirlev Intermediate School (852-335/852-229), or Mrs L.‘ Hartley (853-199). Shirley Boys’ High School, Mr McWilliam or Mr Wood (853-169/853-176).
CANTERBURY LOCAL BODY OFFICERS (other than Clerical) UNION GENERAL MEETING GENERAL MEETING TRADE UNION CENTRE 199 Armagh Street, Christchurch WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: 1 Appointment of Assessors 2 Job Evaluation 3 Reports 4 Trade Union Training 5 Delegates System 6 Mr L. Hobbs proposed for Life Membership 7 General B. ALDERDICE, Secretary.
RICCARTON RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB INC. ® FAIR ® WHERE? CROSBIE PARK (ofi Cutts Road) WHEN? SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1980. TIME? 1 p.m. till 5 p.m. STALLS, CAKES, SWEETS, BOOKS, WHITE ELEPHANT, ETC., AUCTION. BEST DECORATED BIKES, GIRLS AND BOYS UNDER 12 YEARS. LADIES’ NAIL DRIVING COMPETITION, MERRY-GO-ROUND, NODDY TRAIN AND CANDY FLOSS. Any one wishing to donate Goods, please contact: R. ANDERSON, PHONE 499-820 OR N. EVERETT, 44-720. RICCARTON RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB INC. WANTED: SCHOOLBOYS AGED 6 TO 16 YEARS. CLUB ROOMS AT CROSBIE PARK (off Woodbury St) SITUATED BESIDE THE AVONHEAD TENNIS CLUB. JOIN A PROGRESSIVE CLUB FOR THE 1980 s. ALL BOYS ASSURED OF A GAME. CONTACT MRS GARDINER, PHONE 583-476.
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