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Public Notices ASHBURTON PEST DESTRUCTION BOARD P.O. BOX 132, ASHBURTON THE above Board advises Its Intention to apply the controlled pesticide, 1080 (Sodium Monofluoroacetate) by fixed wing aircraft, to the following area: The property of Mt Possession Station, Hakatere Potts Road, Ashburton Gorge. All that land bounded by the Potts River In the west, the mainstream of the Rangltata River In the south, the Harper Range, Harpers Knob, and Craddock Stream In the North and East PROPOSED DATE OF DROP: May 7, 1984, or as soon as possible thereafter. BAIT: 1080 Pollard Pellets, dyed green. APPROVED OPERATORS: P. Cornelius, W. Aldridge. The public Is warned against trespass and the removal of carcasses or baits. SECRETARY BELFAST GUN CLUB ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1984, AT 8 P.M. FARRIER WAIMAK, LTD FARRIER WAIMAK, LTD FARRIER WAIMAK, LTD WE advise that our plant will be closed on Tuesday, April 24.

DEPARTMENT OF METAL TRADES Persons wishing to study metal trades subjects are invited to enrol at the Christchurch Polytechnic Enrolment Centre in C Block at the following times: Monday, 30 April, 6.00 - 9.00 p.m., Tuesday, 1 May, 6.00 - 9.00 p.m. Boilermaking Trade Certificate Tutorial: (for students studying towards November 1984 examinations - includes calculations, drawing, trade theory). Panelbeating Trade Certificate TCB (Trade Theory) NZ Institute Welding ‘A* Grade Welder Certificate: Suitable for welders with or without previous qualification. This part-time course of 35 weeks prepares the student for the examination in November 1984. Minimum entry .prerequisite is 4 years experience in the welding industry and a current NZS 4711 Certificate (tests provided). Sheetmetal Trade Certificate Tutorial: For sheetmetal apprentices studying towards November 1984 examinations. Includes Trade Calculations, Trade Drawing, Trade Theory. NZS 4711 Welder Certification: This class is suitable for welders wishing to upgrade their skills in manual arc welding to qualification standard. Applicants should be skilled or semi skilled tradespeople or have had at least two years experience in the welding industry, or have successfully completed a full year of formal training at Christchurch Polytechnic. On completion of course, students will be given the opportunity to sit the formal NZS 4711 Arc Welders Qualification Test. Course fee: $44.50 per term, plus .test fees. Basic Welding Courses: The following classes are suitable for persons wishing to develop skills at basic or intermediate levels Beginners Arc Welding, Beginners Gas Welding, Beginners MIG and TIG Welding. Course fees: $44.50 per term. ALL COURSE FEES MUST BE PAID AT THE TIME OF ENROLMENT. DEPARTMENT OF FOOD AND FASHION Food Handling - Focus on Hygiene: this 12-hour part-time course is extremely valuable for anyone working in food preparation. The course covers causes of food poisoning and spoilage as well as sound practice in food handling. Wednesdays, 1.00 - 4.00 p.m. Courses commence on 23 May, 20 June and 18 July. Fee: $ll.OO. DEPARTMENT OF ART AND COMMUNITY STUDIES Art and Design Courses Enrolments opened for Term 2 courses on 17th April. There may still be vacancies in some of the following courses to start In May. Enquire through the Enrolment Centre (798-150, Ext 899): Drawing, Figure Drawing, Basic Graphic Design, Ticketwriting; Photography, Etching, Screenprinting, Patchwork, Creative Textiles, Fabric Printing, Bookbinding. Focus on Women Courses New Outlook: For women wanting to gain confidence, improve communication skills, and get an idea 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 29 May. Women and Health: To look at Issues related to women’s physical, emotional and mental health. Includes discussion, speakers and visits related to health. Fridays, 1 June - 6 July, 9.00 a.m. - 12 noon. Communication Courses Assertion Training: Covers skills for more direct, honest communication and for handling difficult situations. Wednesdays, 30 May - 4 July, 10.00 a.m. - 12 noon. Interpersonal Communication: A 17-week course covering the theory and practice of communication. Can be credited towards the Diploma in Business Studies, Recreation and Sport and Certificate in Community Service. Mondays, 25 June - 5 November, 1.00 - 3.00 p.m. Media Studies Courses Understanding Broadcasting Our Master’s Voice: History of broadcasting in New Zealand. Tuesdays, 22 May - 12 June, 5.15 - 7.15 p.m. Whose Broadcasting Is it?: Broadcasting and accountability, Tuesdays, 19 June - 3 July, 5.15 - 7.15 p.m. The Radio Documentary: Tuesdays, 22 May - 5 June, 7.30 - 9.30 p.m. The Re-birth of Radio: Mondays, 11 June -2 July, 4.00 - 6.00 p.m. Creative Television Viewing: Tuesdays, 22 May - 19 June, 10.00 a.m. - 12 noon. , News Media Appreciation: Introduction to various kinds of writing and related techniques. Mondays, 28 May - 13 August, 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. Community Use of Broadcasting Understanding Broadcasting Services (Radio):Thursdays, 24 May - 7 June, 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. OR Saturday, 9 June, 9.00 a.m. - 4.30 p.m. Understanding Broadcasting Services (Television): Saturday, 30 June, 9.00 a.m. - 4.30 p.m. i 4 Further details are included in separate brochures or can be obtained from the tutor (Brian Pauling 798-150 Ext 806) Pilot Programmes in Broadcasting Training (Radio) Pre-Entry Course: A full-time block course for people with little or no previous broadcasting experience but who wish to make a career in radio broadcasting. The aim of the course is to prepare participants for appointment to trainee positions within the radio broadcasting industry. The course is supported by both Radio New Zealand and the- Independent Broadcasters Association The course is six weeks in duration and begins Monday, 9 July. Enquiries from prospective candidates are welcome (Media Studies Section, P.O. Box 22-095, Christchurch). Enrolments close 14 May; students are selected by application and interview. DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS STUDIES Performance Appraisal and Counselling: 2 May 1984, 8.30 a.m. - 4.00 pm A one day seminar with the aim of assessing the value of formal appraisal for the organisation and individuals; and of improving the competence of persons who undertake staff assessment responsibilities. Programme applicable to persons in either manufacturing or service industries at different levels of management. Fee: $25.00. Programme details and enrolment forms available from Owen Kltchingman, Seminar leader. Phone 68-634. On-the-job-training: 29, 30, 31 May. Some vacancies remain for this standard VT.C. Job Instructors’ Course. Fee: $55.00. For details and course enrolment forms contact Owen Kitchlngman, Short Course Director, Phone 68-634. DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES AND COMMUNICATION STUDIES Enrolments are still being accepted for Maori Language Courses. Maori Continuation Course No. 1: Monday, 21 May - Friday, 29 June, 900 a m - 400 p.m. daily. Maori Beginner’s Course No. 3: Monday, 2 July - Friday, 10 August, 9.00 а. - 4.00 p.m. dally. a . English Revision: An English course for those wanting to improve their basic English. Reading, writing and spelling are part of this course. Wednesdays, 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. Effective Speaking: A course of 12 weeks covering debating, speeches, etc Course 2 commences Tuesday, 22 May, 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. Rapid Readings A course of 6 weeks to improve speed of reading and level of comprehension. Course 2: begins Wednesday, 23 May. 5.15 - б. p.m. Courses 3-5: begin 11 July, 12 September and 19 Enjoyment: A self-contained course of 12 weeks looking at manv facets of the English language through poetry, films, novels, study, etc Course 2: begins Monday, 21 May, 10.00 a.m. - 12 noon. Course 3: begins Monday, 3 September, 10.00 a.m. - 12 noon. Writing with a Purpose: A short course for people with a serious interest for writing articles for the media. Wednesday, 23 May, 1.00 - 3.00 p.m. ENROLMENTS AT THE ENROLMENT CENTRE OR PHONE 798-150 Ext 899, 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. . .. , UNLESS OTHERWIDE STATED

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