Public Notices level crossing alarms glandovey road WAIRAKEI ROAD BLIGHS ROAD AS from 7.30 a.m. SATURDAY MAY 2. 1981 until 4 p.m. on TUESDAY MAY 5. 1981 the flashing lights and bells at Glandovey Road, Blighs Road and the half arm barriers at Wairakei Road will be taken i out of use and covered with I •‘NOT IN USE” signs due to track alterations. Railways 4 EXPOR’I SYDNEY WAREHOUSE DECONSOLIDATION storage, warehousing, showroom and offices. We have all available; for short and long term at' New Zealand rates. Assistance with marketing: transport and general information. We are a new. small; South Island Export company; recently established in Svd-I ney and have found out the I Hard way. • i We have a New Zealand Manager living in Sydnev to assist with your quotes. Contact: New Zealand Manager, Ph. 486-024 evenings. 2 THE CHRISTCHURCH DIABETES SOCIETY WILL hold an Open Meeting in the Diabetes Centre. The Arts Centre Buildings, Hereford Street West, on MONDAY. MAY 4, at 7.45 p.m. Guest Speaker will be Dr Monica Lewis, discussing: “Weight Loss Without Diet.” ALL WELCOME. HOLMES WOOD POOLE AND JOHNSTONE, Consulting Engineers, CHRISTCHURCH AND WELLINGTON THE partners of Holmes, Wood, Poole and Johnstone, Brian Wood, Russell Poole and Peter Johnstone, have pleasure in announcing the promotion of Mike Fletcher and Sid Kennedy to Associates of the firm from April 1, 1981. They will join Peter Boardman who was appointed an Associate in 1977. Andrew Buchanan resigned from the firm in November. 1980, to pursue a Ph.D. course at the University of British Columbia.
ARE YOU COPING? IN YOUR MARRIAGE ... WITH YOUR CHILDREN . . . COME AND SEE THE FILM SERIES “FOCUS ON THE FAMILY” BY JAMES C. DOBSON, Ph.D. Highly recommended and acclaimed as the finest series of films available on the family. SESSION 1 — Tuesday, May 5 — The Strong-Willed Child. SESSION 2— Wednesday, May 6 — Shaping the Will Without Breaking the Spirit. SESSION 3 — Thursday, May 7 — Christian Fathering. SESSION 4 — Tuesday, May 12 — Preparing for Adolescence — The Origins of Self-doubt. SESSION 5 — Wednesday, May 13 — Preparing for Adolescence -- Peer Pressure and Sexuality. (SESSIONS 6 and 7 — Thursday May 14 — What wives wish their husbands know, about women. The Lonely Housewife. Money, Sex and Children. • Films will begin promptly at 7.30 p.m. • At conclusion of each film there will be a time of sharing. • A booklet covering the entire series will be available. Price 75c. WHERE ARE THESE FILMS BEING SHOWN? AT THE FAMILY CENTRE 85 Bealey Avenue (Rear section by Akron Motels)
HAGLEY HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTRE TERM 11, 1981 DAY CLASSES Pre-entry classes in English and Maths: HOBBY and GENERAL CLASSES Fir Those wanting to return to school, who feel Maori (continuing classes). Budget thev need to work on one or both of these vital b D ' subjects before joining a school class. Cooking, Gourmet Cooking, Clothing and DressNEW COURSES: making, Home Handiperson, Home Decorating, CREATIVE WOODWORK: Design, use of tools, Hairdressing (beginners), Machine Knitting, understanding timber. Basic - Machining, Woodwork for the Home, Art FIRST AID: With St John Ambulance. for fun, Landscape and Still Life, Portrait and HOW TO USE THE SYSTEM: A course for the Drawing, Music .Appreciation, Music Instrument ordinary citizen. and Singing, Embroidery, Silkscreening and COMPULSION OR CHOICE:- Help with making Batik, Woodwork (beginners), Typing, Introdecisions. duction to Religious Studies, Enjoy Keeping Fit. REMEMBER OUR CHILD MINDING AND OTHER FACILITIES FOR ADULTS EVENING CLASSES SCHOOL CERTIFICATE, UNIVERSITY ENTRA NCE AND UNIVERSITY BURSARY ART. It is not too late to join these classes but — hurry! NEW CLASSES HOBBY CLASSES FIRST AID: With St John Ambulance. Art, Drawing and Life Studies, Astrology, Basic CREATIVE WOODWORK: A new approach. Decorating Cane Work MACHINE . KNITTINQ: For those whose Cooking, Bridge, Cake Decorating, cane work, -machines are gathering dust. Car Maintenance, China Painting, Creative fUfIICIP Writing, Dressmaking, Embroidery, Folk Guitar, IHUOIu Floral Art, Gardening and. Horticulture, GourClassic Guitar, Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass, met cocking, Haircutting, Hairdressing, Home Clarinet, Flute, Recorder. Handywoman, Home Landscaping, Italic Script COMMUNITY CLASSES Handwriting, Investment and Stock Exchange, M Y P Tne Jazz Dance, Leather Work, Macrame, Men’s Jointly with Christchurch Parents Centre Inc, Keer Fit (over 40); Meta i Craftwork, Cooper Ante-Natal, Adoption, Parents of Toddlers, Tool j ng and Enamelling, Palmistry, PhotoParents of 5-12 year olds. ; graphy, Portraiture and Life Studies, Slim and LANuunutj . Trim (Ladies Keep Fit), Spinning, Weaving, French German Greek, Hebrew, Italian. Effective Speaking, Woodwork (Beginners), Japanese, Maori,.Spanish. Woodwork (Ladies), Woodwork, Yoga. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE 793-090 Enrolments taken now for all classes at the Community Learning Centre Office, Hagley High School, 9 to 12 noon Monday to Friday 6 to 8 p.m. Monday to Thursday
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