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Public Notices Public Notices BENMORE - TWIZEL SUB BRANCHES NORTH OTAGO R.S.A. 25TH ANNIVERSARY EASTER, 1984 ANY PAST MEMBERS interested in attending, please register your name, address, service number and years of membership with the Secretary, before March 16, 1984. MRS P.M. DANN, P.O. BOX 17, TWIZEL, SOUTH CANTERBURY CANTERBURY ROSE SOCIETY INC RANFURLY ROSE DAY South Island Inter Society Competition In Conjunction With C.R.S. Autumn Rose Show IN THE CANTERBURY HORTICULTURAL HALL SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2 p.m.-9 p.m. SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Also Displays of: China Painting Persian Rug Making Bee Keeping Nursery Displays HOURLY PRIZES ON LUCKY ADMISSION TICKET NO. TIMARU SQUASH RACKETS CLUB INC. 50th Jubilee Celebrations 50th Jubilee Celebrations Week-end May 18, 19, 20, 1984 FOR your Registration details write: Secretary, Jubilee Committee, Box 42, TIMARU. ST MARTINS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FAIR FAIR FAIR FAIR FAIR TODAY TODAY TODAY TODAY OPENS 11 a.m. AUCTION 1 p.m. (By courtesy of Hulstons Auction Rooms) STALLS: GOOD USED CLOTHING, VARIETY CAKES, SWEETS, TOYS, BOOKS, WHITE ELEPHANT, PLANTS, PRODUCE, ETC. 43 ST MARTINS ROAD

DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS STUDIES Courses in association with the Joint Industry Training Boards are scheduled as follows: Supervision Training: Course starts 13 March - duration 5 days. Fee: $70.00. On-the-job Training: Course starts 27 March - duration 3 days. Fee: $55.00. \ Supplementary Modules in Supervisory and Basic Management Training. . „„ Human Relations and Motivation: One day, 3 July. Fee: $25.00. Performance Appraisal and Counselling: One day, 2 May. Fee: $25.00. For further details ring Short Course Director, 68-634 or enquire 798150, Extn 848. Diploma in Business Studies (DBS): The following new papers will be available in the second semester which commences on 25 June: Industrial Relations 201, Export Law 101, Information Systems 201, Political Economy 201, Small Business Management 101. DBS students should consult the 1984 DBS Calendar for details of points, pre-requisites and content. Enquiries may be directed to A Kunowski, K Neate and R Berry, Department of Business Studies, Phone 798-150. Further details of these papers will be provided in future advertisements. DEPARTMENT OF FOOD AND FASHION City and Guilds of London Institute - Cooking for Catering Industry - Part 2 day release class: Limited vacancies exist in this course which is held every Thursday, 10.00 a.m. - 6.00 p.m. Applicants must have previously gained 706/1 or equivalent qualification. For further information please ring the Department of Food and Fashion. Basic Wine and Beverage Service Seminar: Tuesday, 20 March, 1.00 - 4.00 p.m. Fee: $5.00. A lecture and demonstration session for staff working in restaurants. Content includes: wine list presentation: wine style; presentation and service of wines, spirits, beers and non alcoholic beverages. Etiquette and social skills including rejection of wine, wine/food combinations. An important course to brush up on the niceties of restaurant service and to increase the image of skill and professionalism. Good Sense With Food: A 6 session course covering the essentials of meal planning and budgeting to ensure an adequate diet for the family. Bishopdale Community Centre, Wednesday 9.30 - 11.30 a.m., 14 March to 18 April. , Moat Selection and Preparation: This 6 session course is of special interest to the family meal-maker, as it covers all aspects of selection and preparation. Thursday, 9.30 - 12 noon, 15 March to 19 April at Sullivan Avenue branch. Baking and Patisserie: Thursdays 6.00 - 9.00 p.m. - a limited number of vacancies exist for people interested in the preparation, baking and finishing of cakes, pastries and bread items. Food and Beverage Management Course - Stage 1: 26 - 30 March, 9.00 a.m. - 4.30 p.m. daily. This course is for people particularly restaurant staff wishing to further their knowledge and skills in order to enable them to successfully manage a food service department and the related liquor operation. Fee for the course is $95.00. For further information please contact the Enrolment Centre. DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES AND COMMUNICATION STUDIES Learn to speak and understand Maori in a friendly but stimulating environment. Six weeks, 9.00 a.m. - 4.00 p.m. daily (Fridays to 12 noon). Next beginners course starts Monday. 26th March. DEPARTMENT OF ART AND COMMUNITY STUDIES ENROLMENTS NOW OPEN FOR THE FOLLOWING COURSES: Equipment for Caring: (Still vacancies, so can begin 12 March.) An introductory helping skills course for people new to or interested in getting involved in a helping/caring situation. Mondays, 5 March to .30 April, 10.00 a.m. - 12 noon. Improving Communication Skills: Introductory course for more effective communication. Mondays 19 March to 30 April, 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. New Outlook Course: For women wanting to gain confidence, improve communication skills, and get an Idea of what is going on in paid employment, volunteer work, further education and the general community A variety of speakers and visits included. Meets Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 9.30 a.m. - 2.00 p.m. for six weeks. Next course starts 27 March. > . Now Opportunities: A shorter version of New Outlook Course meeting once a week. Next course: Hornby Family Counselling Centre, 29 March. ENROLMENTS AT THE ENROLMENT CENTRE OR PHONE 798-150 ext 899 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED av

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