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Public Notices! TJX Ministry of Works I w and Development WAIMAKARI'RI GORGE :SH 72 I BRIDGE REPAIRS UNDER SECTION 13 of the National Roads Act 1953, notice is hereby given that during strengthening work on the Waimakariri Gorge Bridge the following restrictions will apply: (a) Intermittent Closure: The bridge may be closed for periods of up to 1 hour duration on any day with opening times of 5 minutes each hour, on the hour. (b) Width Restriction: The approaches and bridge will be restricted to vehicles not exceeding 3.300 metres in width. This restriction will particularly affect Agricultural machitery travelling finder clause 48 of the Traffic Regulations 1976. (c) Total Closure: The bridge will be totally closed from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday May 18, 1981. No bypass route is available. Due to delays with the progress of the repair works it is now anticipated that the above restrictions will remain in force until Saturday, June 13, 1981. P. F. Reynolds. District Commissioner of Works. 30R

DEPARTMENT OF ART AND COMMUNITY STUDIES PLAN NOW FOR TERM TWO! .Vacancies still exist in the following courses: ART CLASSES (evening) — Advanced Printmaking, Two-Dimensional Design, Three-Dimensional Studies, Toymaking. CRAFT COURSES (daytime) — Beginners' Pottery, Soft Toys/Puppets. RECREATION CLASSES — Self Defence (daytime). Playleadership Course (evening and two Saturdays). COMMUNICATION AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT — Communicating with Confidence (evening), Assertion Training, Refresher Course in Assertiveness, SelfKnowledge Course. COMMUNITY COURSES — Audio-visual Skills (daytime), Taking Charge (one day course in June). FOCUS ON WOMEN COURSES (all daytime) — Expectations of Women, Women and Politics, New Opportunities (Aranui, Riccarton, Upper Riccarton venues), New Outlook (starts 2 June in Redwood, 14 July at Polytechnic). For details of dates, times and fees, call at the Enrolment Centre or ring 798-150 between 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. week-days. DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED SCIENCES New Courcoi for Term 2 INTRODUCTORY MATHEMATICS 1, 5-7 p.m., Mondays, 25 May - 17 August. Everyday calculations forthose who 'missed out' at school. Fee: $9.00. INTRODUCTORY MATHEMATICS 2, 7 - 9 p.m., Wednesdays, 27 May - 19 August. Further mathematics at pre-School Certificate level. Fee: 59.00. COMPUTER PROGRAMMING IN PASCAL - (Level 1), 3- 5 p.m., Mondays, 8 June - 17 August. A first course in this highly regarded language suitable for the keenly interested or those with some background in other languages. Fee: $12.00. INTRODUCTION TO DATA PROCESSING, 4-6 p.m., Tuesdays, 26 May - 18 August. A layman's look at the world of computers. Fee: $9.00. DEPARTMENT OF FOOD AND FASHION MAKE-UP COURSE: The Ladies' Hairdressing Section is offering an 8-week course of 2 hours weekly, commencing Monday, 8 June, os an introduction to Make-up for people employed in Ladies' Hairdressing. To enrol please telephone 798-150, ext 844. , , . r MEAT SELECTION AND PREPARATION: All aspects of selection and preparation of meats in the domestic situation — especially useful for housewives. Six sessions at the following venues: Leacroft Street — commencing Thursday, 28 May, 9.30 a.m. to 12 noon. Queen Elizabeth II Park — commencing Thursday, 28 May, 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. Ring or call at the Enrolment Centre, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily, telephone 798-150, Ext 899/828. DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING AND ARCHITECTURE BOAT BUILDING: 6 - 9 p.m., commencing on Wednesday, 20 May for 26 weeks. Course members will each build a hull for a Sunburst Dinghy, 3.45 metres long. This boat will take 2 to 3 people sailing or up to five as a rowboat or with outboard. Some elementary knowledge of using hand tools is essential. Course members must be prepared to outlay the cost of the hull approximately $320.00. Fees for course: $23.50. Limited vacancies. INTRODUCTION TO QUANTITIES AND COSTING: 12 week course commencing Monday, 25 May for 2 hours per week 7 - 9 p.m. This course is suitable for those engaged in building or subcontracting work who wish to learn more about costing and pricing techniques, for materials and labour. Some elementary knowledge of building is an advantage but is not mandatory. Past course members have included people just starting out in business, or working with contracting firms, wives of contractors or people interested to learn a little more about the subject. Limited vacancies. Course Fee: $8.50. Enquiries to Sullivan Avenue Branch: 890-564. DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS STUDIES Basic Supervision Courses (In conjunction with Industry Training Boards) The first of the scheduled series fo courses for supervisors and leading hands will start on Tuesday, 26 May. • x The course concentrates on basic principles of supervision and is suitable for persons from all areas of industry, commerce, central or local government. Length of course is 5 days, 8.30 a.m. — 4.30 p.m. each day. Fee: $55.00 (includes lunches). . . For further information and enrolment forms, phone or write to 0. Kitchmgman, Short Course Director, 798-150, ext 849. DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES AND COMMUNICATION STUDIES (Ring or call at the Enrolment Centre, 10 a.m. -. 5 p.m. daily, telephone: 798-150.) EFFECTIVE SPEAKING: Tuesdays, 7 - 9 p.m. One term starting 26 May. To encourage confidence and clear thinking for prepared and impromptu speaking. ENGLISH FOR ENJOYMENT: Mondays, 10 a.m. -12 noon. One term starting 25 May. Courses at two levels involving informal study sessions on: a play,- a novel; poetry; short stories; various articles, records and films. Fee: $7.00. NEWS MEDIA: Thursdays, 7 - 9 p.m. One term starting 28 May. For people wishing to understand, use or contribute to the media. Fee: $7.00. WRITING WITH A PURPOSE: Wednesday, 1 - 3 p.m. One term starting 27 May. The course will include sessions taken by experienced writers on poetry, playwriting, short stories, and articles. Fee: $7.00. STUDY SKILLS —- Course 6: Students attend 7 - 8.30 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 8,9, 11 June. All aspects of study including Organisation, Reading and Summarising, Writing Assignments, Notetaking and Listening,Lea rning and Memory Techniques, Library Orientation. Fee; $l.OO. LANGUAGES: Places always available in classes at various levels for people who have previous knowledge of French, German, Japanese, Spanish, Maori and Samoan. New beginners classes starting shortly. DEPARTMENT OF NURSING STUDIES 28 September - 9 October. 19-23 October. 9-13 November. Four week course for Diabetes Educators (Registered Nurses or State Registered Dietitians or Social Workers with diploma). If your work includes providing care for diabetics, this is the course for you! Further information and application forms from: "Diabetes Course", Department of Nursing Studies, Christchurch Polytechnic, ’ P.O. Box 22-095, Christchurch. STRESS: But Not Burnout . This Workshop, organised in conjunction with the NZNA (Inc) Community Health Section is to provide the opportunity for nurses in practice to examine ond discuss stress as it affects them in their work setting. The Workshop is limited to 60 and is open to nurses from all practice areas. Preregistration is required. Applications close on 10 July 1981. Fee: $13.00. Venue: Christchurch Polytechnic, Seminar Centre, Sullivan Avenue. Further information: Department of Nursing Studies, telephone 798-150, ext 805. DEPARTMENT OF METAL TRADES WELDING SECTION: A few vacancies exist in our Stage 1 ond Stage 2 arc and gas welding classes. Enrolments are being taken for an elementary T.I.G. and M.I.G. 12 week course, 7- 9 p.m. on Wednesdays and an advanced T.I.G. and M.LG. 6 week course, 5 - 7 p.m. on Tuesdays. Further information, telephone 798-150. DEPARTMENT OF ELECTROTECHNOLOGY DIGITAL ELECTRONICS: Some vacancies still exist on the Block Course scheduled for 25 May - 12 June. For further information contact Head, Department of Electrotechnology, telephone: 798-150, ext 877. ;

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