VVINSIOER VOLUME 4 NUMBER 36 NOVEMBER 28, 1986 WANTED!!!! Can you play the piano?? Do you like Christmas carols?? Would you play Christmas carols on the piano for us during the noon hour sing-alongs?? We need a volunteer to provide the musical accompaniment for the carollers who will be singing at lunch time from December 15 to December 19. If you can lend a hand (or actually two) please get in touch with George Clark, Building Services Manager, Local 433. GBC VMREU MEMBERS A few reminders in case you have questions . . . suggestions Your shop stewards are: Norman Lam Susan Reynolds Corrie Stuart Your Negotiating Committee representatives are: Corrie Stuart Dave Wooding Local 360 Local 418 Local 297 Local 297 Local 315 Your Health and Safety Committee representatives are: Norman Lam Local 360 Les Steinke Local 327 Sheila Slaght Local 418 (alternate) CS ACCOLADES FOR OUR PRESIDENT The Order of Canada honours were present this year on November 12 and our President, Paul Gallagher was among those receiving the award! Governor General Jeanne Sauve presented the honours at a ceremony at Government House in Ottawa. Congratulations from VVI Paul. QUOTE OF THE WEEK I have yet to be bored by someone paying me a compliment COMMLMTC vCC-VANCOUVcR VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE ^ LIBRARY Vancouver Vocational Institute IIH: n" ^ " HIED 513 WINTER 1987 PROPOSED COURSE TOPICS AND LECTURERS ISSUES IN HIGHER EDUCATION SESSION DATE TIME 1. Jan 24, 9 -12 LECTURE TOPIC LECTURER Introductian to Course Collective Bargaining in Dr J Dennison (T Beardsley) BC Colleges 2. Jan 24, 1 - 4 Collective Bargaining Dr J Dennison Case Study Feb 7, 9 -12 4. Feb 7, 1 Coordination o-f Post-Secondary Education Dr L Southern Computers in Post-Secondary Dr D Brown Education 5. Feb 21, 9 -12 Budgeting and Budgets Dr J Chase 6. Feb 21, 1-4 Alternative Futures Dr T Sork 7. Mar 7, 9 -12 Organisational Effectiveness Dr J Wallin 8. Mar 7, 1-4 Politics and Planning Mar 21 , 9 -i: Program and Teaching Evaluation 10. Mar 21, 1-4 Open Learning Dr J Wallin Dr J Dennison l I MBIA TELEPHONE LISTING UPDATE Do you have any additions, updates, or deletions for the Campus Telephone Listing? Please forward them to Lorna Guenard, Office Manager or Delphia Johnstone in Word Processing by December 5, 1986. LIBRARY FILMS December 9 HAWAII'S FLOATING RESORTS and AMAZON RIVER CRUISES AND THE CARNIVAL IN RIO CRUISES December 16 YOU'LL SOON GET THE HANG OF IT (the final Business Film of the series) JH BRIGHT LIGHTS AND ORNAMENTS Over the years, people have found many ways of making their Christmas trees bloom with dazzling beauty. Candles or lights, stand for the joy and light of Christmas. Shiny paper hearts and cornucopias filled with candy stand for the happiness of giving generously to others. The garland of tiny flags used in Scandinavia stand for love of country. Small animals (of tin in Mexico, straw or thin wood in Scandinavia, and of delicate, shimmering blown glass in Germany), remind people of the animals at the manger. Candy canes stand for the crooks the shepherds used. And the shining star at the top of every tree stands for the bright star of wondrous size that shone - a long, long time ago - above the silent stable in Bethlehem. 't ±.l*.-b ujarAA^A \«iok •£<5lv>\a\ «ar -i-6 ^urt. • • • ¦ y<»u ? ¦? <30 5CC £*>1^ lA~J T ou't THe ^ "XO3 -Cor H4v»<. NSCAt?E AMO 'f *£> VV | £p\60-D£ I I^OUL OOT I WE '12A?5^GI-S SCHEDULE OF PART TIME COURSES JANUARY, 1987 BUSINESS COHPUTER INTRODUCTION TO THE HEOKAl OFFICE *95 COHPUTER - DIAIOG Jan 17 - Apr 4 Sat 9:00-12:00 INTRODUCTION TO HICROCOHPUTERS HS DOS >95 (Computer literacy) Jan 20 - Feb 26 Tues & Thurs 6 OO-9-OOpm INTRODUCTION TO HULTIHATE Jan 20 - Feb 26 Tues & Thurs 6.00-9'00pm ACCOUNTING COHPUTER APPLICATIONS 1 *'58 Part 1 - Introduction to Bedford Software ACCOUNTING COHPUTER APPLICATIONS 1 Part 2 - Introduction to Hultlplan Jan 19 - Har 25 Hon «. Wed 6-0O-9-O0pm ACCOUNTING COHPUTER APPLICATIONS 2 V^8 Jan 17 - Har 21 Sat 9:00-4:00pni INTRODUCTION TO WORD PROCESSING & *'89 BASIC WORD PROCESSING APPLICATIONS Jan 17 - Apr 4 Sat Jan 20 - Apr 9 Tues & Thurs 7.00-10:00pm TYPING INTRODUCTORY KEVBOAROING *126 Jan 19 - Har 11 Hon & Wed 6 00-9:00pffl TYPING UPGRADE fSoeed & Accuracy) *95 6:00-9:OOpra Tues (t Thurs Jan 20 - Feb 26 or Har 3 - Apr 9 Tues & Thurs SECRETARIAL SHORTHAND 1 Jan 20 - Apr 9 Tues & Thurs IEGAL SECRETARIAL DIVORCE Jan 21 - Apr 8 $189 6:00-9:00pm *95 Wed 6:00-9:00pm Hon 6:00-9:00pm WILLS & ESTATES Jan 19 - Apr 6 6:00-9:00pni HEOICAL BASIC MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY. ANATOMY. 195 1189 PHYSIOLOGY AND DISEASES Jan 20 - Apr 9 Tues & Thurs 6:00-9:00pm HEOICAL BILLING *103 Jan 21 - Apr 15 Wed 6:00-9:00pm ACCOUNTING BOOKKEEPING/INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING *189 Jan 17 - Apr 4 Sat 9:00-4:00pm BUSINESS LAW , „ J*5 Jan 22 - Apr 9 Thurs 6:00-9:00p« ECONOMICS IIs Jan 20 - Apr 7 Tues 6:00-9:00pm COMMUNICATIONS AND HANAGEHENT BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS 1 J189 Jan 19 - Apr 8 Hon & Wed 6:00-9:00pni EFFECTIVE SUPERVISORY SKILLS ANO TIME HANAGEHENT *95 Jan 20 - Apr 7 Tues 6:00-9:00pm NURSING PHARHACOLOGY *126 Theory- Jan 19,20,21,22 Mon-Thurs 8:00-3:00pfli or Har 2,3,4,5 Mon-Thurs 8:00-3:00pffl C11n1cal-4 days practice In Long Term Facility to follow each 4 day theory session Clinical dates to be advised later depending on enrollment. SKIN CARE COSHETIC/ESTHETIC RETAIL HERCHAN0IS1NG *470 Jan 19 - Apr 6 Hon-Thurs 9:00-1:00pm or *470 Apr 7 - June 25 Hon-Thurs 9:00-1-OOpm COOKING BAKING PROGRAMS COOKING - Core and Short Order Program *314 Feb 21 - July 11 Sat 8:00-3:00pm BAKING - Options *314 Feb 21 - July 11 Sat 8:00-3:00pm SECURITY OFFICER PROGRAH *80 BUSINESS INVESTIGATIONS 9:00-12:00noon Jan 19 - Har 23 Hon *80 EHERGENCY PROCEOURSS 9:00-12:00noon Jan 22 - Har 26 Thurs ACCESS CONTROL AND PATROLLING *80 9:00-12:00noon Jan 21 - Har 25 Wed PROFESSIONALISH ANO THE SECURITY OFFICER 180 Jan 20 - Har 24 Tues 9:00-12:00noon DRAFTING INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN DRAFTING (CADD) *314 10:00-4:30pm Jan 17 - June 13 Sat *221 RESTORATION OF HERITAGE BUILDINGS Hon & Wed Sat Jan 12 - June 20 and 6:00-10:OOpm 9:00-4:OOpm G R A P H I C ARTS BINDERY OPERATION f4 YEAR) LEVEL 2 *314 6:00-10:OOpm Jan 6 - Apr 16 Tues & Thurs BLACK ANO WHITE LINE CAHERA & HALFTONE Jan 5 - Apr 15 *314 Hon & Wed 6:00-10:00 pm Sat 9:00-3:30pm Tues & Thurs 6:00-10:00pm *314 COLOR CAHERA Jan 10 - Hay 30 COLOUR STRIPPING *314 Jan 6 - Apr 16 *314 COMPUTER ASSISTED ESTIHATING Jan 6 - Apr 16 Tues (, Thurs 6:00-10:00pm Tues & Thurs 6:00-10:00pm *314 COHPUTER PHOTO TYPESETTING Jan 6 - Apr 16 IHAGE ASSEHBLY & PLATEHAKING Jan 5 - Apr 15 *314 Hon & Wed 6:00-10:OOpm Sat 9:00-3:30pfli Hon & Wed Tues & Thurs 6:00-10:OOpm 6:00-10:00pffl Sat 9:00-3:30pm LITHOGRAPHICS & PASTE-UP Feb 7 - June 27 *314 LITHO PRESS OPERATION 1 Jan 5 - Apr 15 Jan 6 - Apr 16 *314 LITHO PRESS OPERATION 2 Jan 10 - May 30 *314 LITHO PRESS OPERATION 3 INSTRUCTOR TRAINING PROGRAH TRAIN THE TRAINER PROGRAH *314 Program Design *122 ID 101 *122 ID 101 *122 ID 102 Part A *122 ID 102 Part B *122 10 103 *122 ID 104 Part A Jan 12 - Har 16 6:00-9:00pm Har 23 - Har 27 Hon - Hon-Frl - 9:00-4:30 Giving of Instruction Jan 13 - Har 17 Adult Development and Education Instructional Hedla Use 6:00-9:00pm Jan 6 - Har 12 Thurs - 6.'00-9:00pm Jan 22 - Har 26 Thurs i6:00-9:00 pm Tues - Evaluation of Learning Jan 6 ¦- Har 10 Tues - 6:00-9:00 Introduction to Computer Feb 19 - Har 19 *62 Thurs -- 6:00-9:00pm Support Applications Approximately *25 per course should allowed for books and materl als. J E W E L L E R A NO GOLOSH I T H Fr1 9:00-4:OOpm Part 1 - 75 hours Part 2-75 hours Schedule to be announced during Winter Session *197