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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 47

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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The Citizen, Ottawa, Saturday, June II, 1983, Page 47 yffesflylles sea prince Special THIS MONDAY. 8 p.m. -midnight SWING-A-LONG A dance geared to the young at ttmi The muac softens lo a big band sound selected from CFMOs Mbrarv of prerecorded muse Your hosts for the evening are CFMO and Le Regional newspaper A cMh a awut and rasen- Sweet strawberry spread preserves will last through winter Knight-Ridder News Call it marmalade, preserve or jam, this sweet strawberry spread is a summer delight that can carry you and your family through winter. Small, ripe berries have the best flavor, but it's a good idea to mix in some slightly underripe berries to assure a good pectin balance. Still, there is no guarantee of consistency jellied or soft sauce from one batch to the 3 cups sugar cooling.

(Fast cooling helps retain color.) When cool, cover with cloth and let set 24 hours. 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice Rinse and stem berries. Layer berries with sugar in a wide 3V4-or 4-quart saucepan; let stand an hour or more until juice is released. Place pan over low heat, stirring gently, to melt sugar. Bring to a rolling boil for 10 minutes.

Remove from heat; stir in lemon juice. Pour mixture into shallow dishes for quick Return mixture to saucepan. Bring to rapid boil for 10 minutes. Remove from heat; stir and skim about five minutes to distribute fruit and cool slightly. Pour into hot, sterilized, half-pint jars and seal according to jar manufacturer's directions (canning lids or wax).

Makes about Vi cups. next. The pectin content of strawberries can vary greatly but many good cooks prefer a softer version to a stiff jelly. Try this one on scones or croissants. Strawberry preserves 2 dry pints strawberries Pric $10.00 par THE OTTAWA.

(613) 232-4888 OTTAWA BOARD OF EDUCATION (fr) CONSEIL SCOLAIRE D'OTTAWA CONTINUING EDUCATION EDUCATION PERMANENTE JULY MM Four week courses and one day workshops starting week of July 4 Registration fees vary with class Materials fees are extra and payable at class HIGH SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 300 Rochester Street at Queensway Bus routes 3,40,41,99 COUK EVEMlmG or patchwork and padded sides Wednesday, July 6 and 13, p.m. Fee $12 SEWING (ALL LEVELS) Thurs day. 7 00-9 30 pm Fee $20 FIVE MINUTES MAKE-UP The course covers skin care, basic make-up, glamour make-up. and how to achieve that finished look in just five minutes You will learn what colours are best for you, how to select the right foundation, blush, hp colours and eye shadow Wednesday, July 13, p.m. Fee $8 TECHNIQUES FOR WORKING MORE EFFECTIVELY Job produc tivity is often not a result of how hard one works but how effectively one works This course will help you develop better working skills Topics include stress management, time management, concentration Skills, interpersonal communication skills and decision making Thursday, p.m.

Fee $20 THE NEW YOU Wearing the same shades of make-up you wore five years ago' Wardrobe need updating? This course will help you evaluate you looks and your wardrobe and give you lots of new ideas Additional topics include deportment, etiquette, poise, posture and grooming Tuesday p.m. Fee $20 TYPING BEGINNERS Learn cor rect typing techniques, knowledge of keyboard, how to erase, proofread, type on ruled lines, divide words correctly, reinsert paper to correct errors, and proper punctuation Tuesday and Thursday, p.m. Fee $48 OR Monday and Wednesday, p.m. Fee $48 TYPING INTERMEDIATE For those who can type and who wish to improve their speed and accuracy Course includes business letters, centering, tables, reports and manuscripts Monday and Wednesday, p.m. Fee $48 WORD PROCESSING This twenty four hour course will introduce the concepts and simple functions of the AES word processor Participants will learn what word processing is and how it can be used Monday and Wednesday.

p.m. Fee $56 OR Tuesday and Thursday, p.m. Fee $56. Students applying for this course must have a typing speed of 40 (supplies fee $8 payable at class) WINNING COMMITMENT ft COOPERATION Most people struggle through life, winning, once in a while, but more often losing, because they never learned how to make things happen for them This course Is designed to help you get people to do what you want and to thank you for it You will learn what it takes to turn people on or off and what makes them resist or accept you You II learn how to use these principles in your family andor professional life Wednesday. p.m.

Fee $16 YOGA Learn various techniques to aid in the development of a flexible, tension-free and healthy body Techniques include deep breathing, physical exercise, concentration and relaxation Loose clothing is advised Tuesday. p.m. Fee $20 GETTING READY FQR SEPTEMBER A series of workshops for women contemplating a return to the job market Topics include self assessment of skills and values, resume writing, job search and preparation for interviews Wednesday. p.m. Fee $40 MID LIFE A TIME OF UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY The mid-life crisis may be caused by a number of factors Successful resolution of these factors usually re'ies on an ability to reassess and readjust goals and aspirations Topics wili include learning, family, work and physical decline Monday, p.m.

Fee $20 change others' behaviour, you can change your own so that you are not victimized by these people Improve your skills in recognizing the difficult person" in yourself and others, and learn techniques for coping with this behaviour Wednesday p.m. Fee $24 HAIRCUTS MEN Demonstration on basic haircuts for men and boys Wednesday, July 6. p.m. Fee $6 HAIR STYLING Demonstration and student participation on use of blow dryers and curling irons Students should bring their own equipment Wednesday, July 13, p.m. Fee $6 INVESTING IN EQUITIES An in troductory course covering such topics as terminology, investment vehicles, common and preferred equities, tax considerations and how to read an annual report The final class will deal with building and managing an investment portfolio Wednesday p.m.

Fee $16 PHOTOGRAPHY KNOW YOUR CAMERA Make the most of your camera Understand exposure, composition, and how to deal with modern automatic cameras Bring your own camera and instruction manual to class Students will take pictures and evaluate results Tuesday p.m. Fee $15 for three weeks, starts July 12. POTTERY (ALL LEVELS) Learn basic techniques of making pottery Starting with hand forming techniques and progressing to working on the Potters Wheel Tuesday and Thursday, p.m. Fee $40 QUILTING INTRODUCTION Traditional patter is and variations using the block-by-block method A new block taught each week Blocks can be used to make quilts, wall hangings, bags, etc Tuesday, 7.00-10 00 p.m. Fee $24 QUILTED BOXES AND SMALL PICTURE FRAMES Make a small box.

with decorative top of quilting italic script as well as spacing, layout and decoration Tues. and p.m. Fee $20 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS An introduction to computers and what they do Topics include the function of computers in society, kinds of computers and how they work, and a look at programming languages and programs This course is designed for those with little or no experience on computers Monday. p.m. Fee $16 OFt Wednesday.

p.m. Fee $16 COMPUTER LITERACY For those who have little or no experience with computers The course combines practical hands on experience on the Pet microcomputer with dis cussions on many topics in Computer science On completion of this course you will be able to write simple programmes, make informed choices about personal computers and have a clearer idea of the computers contribution to our society Tues. and 30 p.m. Fee $32 CAKE DECORATING (BEGINNERS) Topics include how to mix icing, proper care of cake decorating utensils, and use of colour Students will make a variety of borders, bells and bows, and flowers such as roses, sweet pea, daisy, pansy, lilies etc Supplies approximately $28 for cake decorating kit available at class Wednesday, July 13 p.m. Fee $15 for 3 weeks.

COOKING MAKE YOUR OWN FOOD MIXES Learn how to Streamline your meal making Save time, money and effort through the use of a variety of make aheads and panty shelf, refrigerator and freezer mixes The course will include menu planning, shopping shortcuts and nutrition tips Thursday. 00 p.m. Fee $24 DANCERCISE-Exercises and dance routines to music fcxercismg can be fun as well as beneficial Tuesday and Thursday. 7 00-8 00 Fee $16 OR Tuesday and Thursday, p.m. Fee $16 BUYING YOUR FIRST HOME Your course will include: pre-pur-chase inspection, determining if you can afford to buy.

bargaining, signing the agreement of purchase and sae. 40 year search, the survey, role of real estate agent, mortgages (conventional, collateral, assumable. open, pre-payment co-ownership and matrimonial rights, insurance Tuesday, p.m. for three weeks. Fee $15.

ENJOYING JAZZ MUSIC A sur vey of Jazz tracing it from Ragtime and The Blues through Dixieland. Swing, Bebop. Cool Jazz, and Main Stream to present-day Classical Jazz crossover and Avant Garde Emphasis will be on how to listen to the different styles This will be supplemented by optional outings to local concerts Monday, p.m. Fee $16 FRENCH CONVERSATION BEGINNERS Students will acquire a basic knowledge of conversation, grammar and vocabulary Monday and Wednesday, p.m. Fee $48 FRENCH CONVERSATION INTERMEDIATE For those who have completed a beginner course or who have some basic knowledge Practice in building up vocabulary and fluency in communication Tuesday and Thursday p.m.

Fee $48 FURNITURE REFINISHING ft RESTORATION How to repair and give a new finish to any type of furniture, especially refinishing and restoring antiques Wednesday. p.m. Fee $20 HOW TO DEAL WITH DIFFICULT PEOPLE A course aimed at helping you to cope with problem employees, bosses, customers, co workers, relatives, and yourself If you ae meeting and working closely with people, you are probably familiar with the complamers. the exploders, the know-it-alls, the sweet-as-can be Although you can ART DRAWING FOR BEGINNERS Tuesday. 7 00-9 30 pm Fm $20 ART WATER COLOURS Monday and Wednesday.

7 00-9 00 Fee $32 ASTRONOMY FOR CAMPERS Learn to identify the main stars and constellations that can be seen with binoculars Interesting facts about astronomy and the constellations will be included Monday. p.m. Fee $16 BASIC HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS For persons with little or no background in basic repairs Course will cover the basics of changing tap washers, light switches and electrical outlets, replacing cords on kettles, hanging pictures, painting, wall papanng plus an introduction to basic tools Tuesday, p.m. Fee $20 BICYCLE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS A basic course in bicycle maintenance including brake and gear adjustment, flat repair, and general overhaul of all major components Lecture and demonstration only no personal bicycles at class p.m. Fee $24 BUILDING SELF-CONFIDENCE Only you can give yourself the most precious gift in the world, the genuine sense of your own value Self-confidence learn how to develop it and how to make it work for you By the end of this course you II feel good about yourseif and your relationships with others p.m.

Fee $16 BUYING OR LEASING A CAR Finding and researching the right car for your needs, choosing a dealer, how to evaluate the vehicle on the basis of a demonstration dnve. establishing a fair price, financial aspects of buying or leasing and at ter sale service Monday, July 4 and 11. p.m. Fee $12 for 2 CALLIGRAPHY An introduction to the art of lettering Learn a basic PROGRAMME OFFERT EN FRANCAIS A ECOLE DES ADULTES LE CARREFOUR Mini-cours d'ete Debut: des cours le 4 juillet Frais: indiques a chaque cours Age d'or (65 ans) $5 Duree: 4 semaines (exceptions) Anglais (conversation Conversation anglaise I Expressions courantes et usueiies Utilisation de la langue dans 'es situations ordmaires lundi-ieudi 10h30-12h00 $48 et grammairej Pre-requis conversation an-glaise intermtdiaire Initiation a la grammaire anglaise et la structure des phrases Amelioration de la conversation et de la prononciation mardi-ieudi 8h30-10h00 $36 Les ordinateurs pour les 10 A 15 ans Initiation aux ordinataurs Le langage BASIC Initiation a la programmation Les operations m-teractives de lordinateur seront demontrees a aide un micro-ordmateur COMMODORE PET L'horaire sera fixee apres la oe-mande Fournitures $10 environ Une semaine lundi au jeudi 13h-16h $24 Lais ordlnataurs pour les adultes Inflation aux ordinataura Description ci-haut Maximum 15 personnes Semaine du 4 juillet au 18 juillet Dactylo personnelle On apprend a taper a la machine a eenre Le do'gte. les marges, le centrage.

etc Chaque personne sera prise a Son niveau Deve-loppement de la vitesse et des lettres commerciaie chez ceux(celles) qui sont plus avancelels mardi-jeudi 10h00-12h00 $48 Yoga (detente et conditionnement physique) Une initiation a la technique de detente qu est le yoga Conditionnement physique pour tout Sge CAMP D'ETE ARTS Ce programme s'adresse aux enfants francophones de 5 a 12 ans Chaque enfant fera du THEATRE, de la DANSE moderne. de I ART (peinture. dessin, sculpture) et de la MUSIQUE pour le matm (2 rieures) On fera un peu de sports tel le tennis, la natation et des sports d'equipe Une presentation de theatre aura lieu a la fm de la semaine DATE: du 4 au 29 iwllet HORAIRE: 8h30 a 16h00 EN DROIT: Ecote de adultes Le Carrefour INSCRIPTION: $60 par semaine (Umitee a 60 enfant! par aemaine) Inscription an personne a I Ecoe des adultes La Carrefour de 9h00 a 16h00 (lundi au jeudi) 9h-12h $24 Prerequis initiation aux ordinateurs Les candidats activement dans la programmation La creation et la Courtepointe Une imtation a la courte-pomte On apprendra un motif par semane qui pour-ra eue pour faire un cous-S'n ou un sac le mardr 9h-12h $24 participeront manipulation Couture elementaire: atelier libra On appoMe son propre patron (elementaire) Techniques de couture de la fer-meture eclaire. la bouton-niere. les outlets, etc le jeudi 9n-12h $24 de fichiers sont tnclus dans ce cours Fornitures environ semaine dj 11 juillet et du 25 uiHet (lundi au ieudi) 9fi a 12 merCredi 9h30-11h30 $16 INSCRIPTION EN PERSONNE A L'ECOLE DES ADULTES LE CARREFOUR de 9h a 16h DU LUNDI AU VENDREDI WHEELCHAIR ACCESS REGISTRATION INFORMATION REGISTRATION BY MAIL Sand cheque or money order made payable to the OTTAWA BOARD OF EDUCA- TION Continuing Education Department.

330 Gdmour Street, Ottawa. Ontario K2P I 0P9 17 NAME I I ADDRESS mced ter the cool to Clrtxi onty ctestroom end sfwn GENERAL MS-2S2S REGISTER IN PERSON at 268 First Avenue (corner Lyon) 8 30 a m. to 4 00 Monday to Friday SPECIAL REGISTRATION for courses being held at the HIGH SCHOOL OF COMMERCE you may register in person on Monday. June 13 at the HIGH SCHOOL OF COMMERCE from 3 00 to 8 00 REGISTER BY MAIL by completing the following form and mailing with payment to THE OTTAWA BOARD OF EDUCATION. Continuing Education Department.

330 Gifmour I I POSTAL CODE uain a a Location PHONE: Home I Course I I way ana I imm re 4 Oa p.jm. I Course I REFUND POLICY paying by VISA please include Visa Number, expiry dale and signature VISA Expiry Data I VISA Signature Street. Ottawa. Ontario K2P CP9 METHOD OF PAYMENT Cash, cheque or money order made payable to the Ottawa Board of Education. VISA will be accepted when registering in person or by mail by completing and signing the registration form.

No refunds after the second class of a course has been held. For workshops refunds wiU onh be granted up to one week prior to the workshop. There wiU be an administrative charge of $5 on al refunds except in the case where the course is cancelled by the Board. In order to obtain a refund students must surrender thear whrte registration receipt to the Board. rm wni mi I Senior Citizens may en-oii any course for a fee of J5 by grving the Senior Citizen ldentf cation Number I INFORMATION 9:00 to 4.00 p.m.

563-2325 I FOR COURSES IN FRENCH SCHOOLS 745-7188 OR 563-2325.

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