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Workshop on Deafness:

Communication and Culture

Dottie Rundles, instructor for
"Career and Job Exploration for
Adults with Hearing Impairments" will
be offering a workshop for interested
staff, faculty, administrators and
students. It would be good if repre-
sentatives from all service areas
would come to the workshop:
Admissions, Library, Student Services

Cafeteria, Bookstore, and C.P. & S.
Date: Thursday, January 31, 1985
Time: 0830 - 1000 hours
Room: 2802
Topic: Deafness: Communication and
Culture
a) What deafness is.

How to communicate with
deaf people.

b)

What it means to have deaf
adults on campus.

ce)

d) Information on deaf culture

New Program for Deaf Adults

On February 4, 10 12 students will
be enrolling in a new program at the
College. So what's unique about that?
These students are registering for
Career and Job Exploration for Adults
with Hearing Impairments. We have

had deaf and hard of hearing students
attend the College, but we have never
had a specific group of deaf students

Dottie Rundles has been hired as the
instructor and is currently working
on developing the curriculum. She is
located in the Counselling Centre
2790C, local 2793.

Dottie has been teaching sign language
through Community Programs and Ser-
vices division and has also been
teaching part time in the Human

Service Worker - Mental Retardation
Program.

A warm welcome is entended to Dottie,

Gladys Loewen

Coordination Duties

For the Spring Semester 1985,
Cathleen Smith is replacing Carol
Ebner as Coordinator of the Full-Time
Early Childhood Education Program.

Please direct all enquiries and
information to Cathleen at Local
2842.

Food Bank Collection

Even though the holiday season is
over, we are still collecting for
the Food Bank. Containers for this
purpose are located in Room 2300
(community Programs beside the

Cafeteria) or in Room 2600 (Nursing
Field Base).
Also, a special thanks to everyone

who brought in donations during the
holiday season. I can assure you

all that it was very much appreciated
by the Food Bank!

Susan Skinner,
Chairperson,

B.C.G.E.U., Local 59

Word Processing Service
Professional Quality at
Reasonable Rates!

For more information, please contact

Susan Skinner - Local 2603 or
596-3993 (evenings)

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Workshop on Deafness:

Communication and Culture

Dottie Rundles, instructor for
"Career and Job Exploration for
Adults with Hearing Impairments" will
be offering a workshop for interested
staff, faculty, administrators and
students. It would be good if repre-
sentatives from all service areas
would come to the workshop:
Admissions, Library, Student Services

Cafeteria, Bookstore, and C.P. & S.
Date: Thursday, January 31, 1985
Time: 0830 - 1000 hours
Room: 2802
Topic: Deafness: Communication and
Culture
a) What deafness is.

How to communicate with
deaf people.

b)

What it means to have deaf
adults on campus.

ce)

d) Information on deaf culture

New Program for Deaf Adults

On February 4, 10 12 students will
be enrolling in a new program at the
College. So what's unique about that?
These students are registering for
Career and Job Exploration for Adults
with Hearing Impairments. We have

had deaf and hard of hearing students
attend the College, but we have never
had a specific group of deaf students

Dottie Rundles has been hired as the
instructor and is currently working
on developing the curriculum. She is
located in the Counselling Centre
2790C, local 2793.

Dottie has been teaching sign language
through Community Programs and Ser-
vices division and has also been
teaching part time in the Human

Service Worker - Mental Retardation
Program.

A warm welcome is entended to Dottie,

Gladys Loewen

Coordination Duties

For the Spring Semester 1985,
Cathleen Smith is replacing Carol
Ebner as Coordinator of the Full-Time
Early Childhood Education Program.

Please direct all enquiries and
information to Cathleen at Local
2842.

Food Bank Collection

Even though the holiday season is
over, we are still collecting for
the Food Bank. Containers for this
purpose are located in Room 2300
(community Programs beside the

Cafeteria) or in Room 2600 (Nursing
Field Base).
Also, a special thanks to everyone

who brought in donations during the
holiday season. I can assure you

all that it was very much appreciated
by the Food Bank!

Susan Skinner,
Chairperson,

B.C.G.E.U., Local 59

Word Processing Service
Professional Quality at
Reasonable Rates!

For more information, please contact

Susan Skinner - Local 2603 or
596-3993 (evenings)

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Workshop on Deafness:

Communication and Culture

Dottie Rundles, instructor for
"Career and Job Exploration for
Adults with Hearing Impairments" will
be offering a workshop for interested
staff, faculty, administrators and
students. It would be good if repre-
sentatives from all service areas
would come to the workshop:
Admissions, Library, Student Services

Cafeteria, Bookstore, and C.P. & S.
Date: Thursday, January 31, 1985
Time: 0830 - 1000 hours
Room: 2802
Topic: Deafness: Communication and
Culture
a) What deafness is.

How to communicate with
deaf people.

b)

What it means to have deaf
adults on campus.

ce)

d) Information on deaf culture

New Program for Deaf Adults

On February 4, 10 12 students will
be enrolling in a new program at the
College. So what's unique about that?
These students are registering for
Career and Job Exploration for Adults
with Hearing Impairments. We have

had deaf and hard of hearing students
attend the College, but we have never
had a specific group of deaf students

Dottie Rundles has been hired as the
instructor and is currently working
on developing the curriculum. She is
located in the Counselling Centre
2790C, local 2793.

Dottie has been teaching sign language
through Community Programs and Ser-
vices division and has also been
teaching part time in the Human

Service Worker - Mental Retardation
Program.

A warm welcome is entended to Dottie,

Gladys Loewen

Coordination Duties

For the Spring Semester 1985,
Cathleen Smith is replacing Carol
Ebner as Coordinator of the Full-Time
Early Childhood Education Program.

Please direct all enquiries and
information to Cathleen at Local
2842.

Food Bank Collection

Even though the holiday season is
over, we are still collecting for
the Food Bank. Containers for this
purpose are located in Room 2300
(community Programs beside the

Cafeteria) or in Room 2600 (Nursing
Field Base).
Also, a special thanks to everyone

who brought in donations during the
holiday season. I can assure you

all that it was very much appreciated
by the Food Bank!

Susan Skinner,
Chairperson,

B.C.G.E.U., Local 59

Word Processing Service
Professional Quality at
Reasonable Rates!

For more information, please contact

Susan Skinner - Local 2603 or
596-3993 (evenings)

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Workshop on Deafness:

Communication and Culture

Dottie Rundles, instructor for
"Career and Job Exploration for
Adults with Hearing Impairments" will
be offering a workshop for interested
staff, faculty, administrators and
students. It would be good if repre-
sentatives from all service areas
would come to the workshop:
Admissions, Library, Student Services

Cafeteria, Bookstore, and C.P. & S.
Date: Thursday, January 31, 1985
Time: 0830 - 1000 hours
Room: 2802
Topic: Deafness: Communication and
Culture
a) What deafness is.

How to communicate with
deaf people.

b)

What it means to have deaf
adults on campus.

ce)

d) Information on deaf culture

New Program for Deaf Adults

On February 4, 10 12 students will
be enrolling in a new program at the
College. So what's unique about that?
These students are registering for
Career and Job Exploration for Adults
with Hearing Impairments. We have

had deaf and hard of hearing students
attend the College, but we have never
had a specific group of deaf students

Dottie Rundles has been hired as the
instructor and is currently working
on developing the curriculum. She is
located in the Counselling Centre
2790C, local 2793.

Dottie has been teaching sign language
through Community Programs and Ser-
vices division and has also been
teaching part time in the Human

Service Worker - Mental Retardation
Program.

A warm welcome is entended to Dottie,

Gladys Loewen

Coordination Duties

For the Spring Semester 1985,
Cathleen Smith is replacing Carol
Ebner as Coordinator of the Full-Time
Early Childhood Education Program.

Please direct all enquiries and
information to Cathleen at Local
2842.

Food Bank Collection

Even though the holiday season is
over, we are still collecting for
the Food Bank. Containers for this
purpose are located in Room 2300
(community Programs beside the

Cafeteria) or in Room 2600 (Nursing
Field Base).
Also, a special thanks to everyone

who brought in donations during the
holiday season. I can assure you

all that it was very much appreciated
by the Food Bank!

Susan Skinner,
Chairperson,

B.C.G.E.U., Local 59

Word Processing Service
Professional Quality at
Reasonable Rates!

For more information, please contact

Susan Skinner - Local 2603 or
596-3993 (evenings)

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Workshop on Deafness:

Communication and Culture

Dottie Rundles, instructor for
"Career and Job Exploration for
Adults with Hearing Impairments" will
be offering a workshop for interested
staff, faculty, administrators and
students. It would be good if repre-
sentatives from all service areas
would come to the workshop:
Admissions, Library, Student Services

Cafeteria, Bookstore, and C.P. & S.
Date: Thursday, January 31, 1985
Time: 0830 - 1000 hours
Room: 2802
Topic: Deafness: Communication and
Culture
a) What deafness is.

How to communicate with
deaf people.

b)

What it means to have deaf
adults on campus.

ce)

d) Information on deaf culture

New Program for Deaf Adults

On February 4, 10 12 students will
be enrolling in a new program at the
College. So what's unique about that?
These students are registering for
Career and Job Exploration for Adults
with Hearing Impairments. We have

had deaf and hard of hearing students
attend the College, but we have never
had a specific group of deaf students

Dottie Rundles has been hired as the
instructor and is currently working
on developing the curriculum. She is
located in the Counselling Centre
2790C, local 2793.

Dottie has been teaching sign language
through Community Programs and Ser-
vices division and has also been
teaching part time in the Human

Service Worker - Mental Retardation
Program.

A warm welcome is entended to Dottie,

Gladys Loewen

Coordination Duties

For the Spring Semester 1985,
Cathleen Smith is replacing Carol
Ebner as Coordinator of the Full-Time
Early Childhood Education Program.

Please direct all enquiries and
information to Cathleen at Local
2842.

Food Bank Collection

Even though the holiday season is
over, we are still collecting for
the Food Bank. Containers for this
purpose are located in Room 2300
(community Programs beside the

Cafeteria) or in Room 2600 (Nursing
Field Base).
Also, a special thanks to everyone

who brought in donations during the
holiday season. I can assure you

all that it was very much appreciated
by the Food Bank!

Susan Skinner,
Chairperson,

B.C.G.E.U., Local 59

Word Processing Service
Professional Quality at
Reasonable Rates!

For more information, please contact

Susan Skinner - Local 2603 or
596-3993 (evenings)

Edited Text
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Workshop on Deafness:

Communication and Culture

Dottie Rundles, instructor for
"Career and Job Exploration for
Adults with Hearing Impairments" will
be offering a workshop for interested
staff, faculty, administrators and
students. It would be good if repre-
sentatives from all service areas
would come to the workshop:
Admissions, Library, Student Services

Cafeteria, Bookstore, and C.P. & S.
Date: Thursday, January 31, 1985
Time: 0830 - 1000 hours
Room: 2802
Topic: Deafness: Communication and
Culture
a) What deafness is.

How to communicate with
deaf people.

b)

What it means to have deaf
adults on campus.

ce)

d) Information on deaf culture

New Program for Deaf Adults

On February 4, 10 12 students will
be enrolling in a new program at the
College. So what's unique about that?
These students are registering for
Career and Job Exploration for Adults
with Hearing Impairments. We have

had deaf and hard of hearing students
attend the College, but we have never
had a specific group of deaf students

Dottie Rundles has been hired as the
instructor and is currently working
on developing the curriculum. She is
located in the Counselling Centre
2790C, local 2793.

Dottie has been teaching sign language
through Community Programs and Ser-
vices division and has also been
teaching part time in the Human

Service Worker - Mental Retardation
Program.

A warm welcome is entended to Dottie,

Gladys Loewen

Coordination Duties

For the Spring Semester 1985,
Cathleen Smith is replacing Carol
Ebner as Coordinator of the Full-Time
Early Childhood Education Program.

Please direct all enquiries and
information to Cathleen at Local
2842.

Food Bank Collection

Even though the holiday season is
over, we are still collecting for
the Food Bank. Containers for this
purpose are located in Room 2300
(community Programs beside the

Cafeteria) or in Room 2600 (Nursing
Field Base).
Also, a special thanks to everyone

who brought in donations during the
holiday season. I can assure you

all that it was very much appreciated
by the Food Bank!

Susan Skinner,
Chairperson,

B.C.G.E.U., Local 59

Word Processing Service
Professional Quality at
Reasonable Rates!

For more information, please contact

Susan Skinner - Local 2603 or
596-3993 (evenings)

File
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Workshop on Deafness:

Communication and Culture

Dottie Rundles, instructor for
"Career and Job Exploration for
Adults with Hearing Impairments" will
be offering a workshop for interested
staff, faculty, administrators and
students. It would be good if repre-
sentatives from all service areas
would come to the workshop:
Admissions, Library, Student Services

Cafeteria, Bookstore, and C.P. & S.
Date: Thursday, January 31, 1985
Time: 0830 - 1000 hours
Room: 2802
Topic: Deafness: Communication and
Culture
a) What deafness is.

How to communicate with
deaf people.

b)

What it means to have deaf
adults on campus.

ce)

d) Information on deaf culture

New Program for Deaf Adults

On February 4, 10 12 students will
be enrolling in a new program at the
College. So what's unique about that?
These students are registering for
Career and Job Exploration for Adults
with Hearing Impairments. We have

had deaf and hard of hearing students
attend the College, but we have never
had a specific group of deaf students

Dottie Rundles has been hired as the
instructor and is currently working
on developing the curriculum. She is
located in the Counselling Centre
2790C, local 2793.

Dottie has been teaching sign language
through Community Programs and Ser-
vices division and has also been
teaching part time in the Human

Service Worker - Mental Retardation
Program.

A warm welcome is entended to Dottie,

Gladys Loewen

Coordination Duties

For the Spring Semester 1985,
Cathleen Smith is replacing Carol
Ebner as Coordinator of the Full-Time
Early Childhood Education Program.

Please direct all enquiries and
information to Cathleen at Local
2842.

Food Bank Collection

Even though the holiday season is
over, we are still collecting for
the Food Bank. Containers for this
purpose are located in Room 2300
(community Programs beside the

Cafeteria) or in Room 2600 (Nursing
Field Base).
Also, a special thanks to everyone

who brought in donations during the
holiday season. I can assure you

all that it was very much appreciated
by the Food Bank!

Susan Skinner,
Chairperson,

B.C.G.E.U., Local 59

Word Processing Service
Professional Quality at
Reasonable Rates!

For more information, please contact

Susan Skinner - Local 2603 or
596-3993 (evenings)

Edited Text
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Workshop on Deafness:

Communication and Culture

Dottie Rundles, instructor for
"Career and Job Exploration for
Adults with Hearing Impairments" will
be offering a workshop for interested
staff, faculty, administrators and
students. It would be good if repre-
sentatives from all service areas
would come to the workshop:
Admissions, Library, Student Services

Cafeteria, Bookstore, and C.P. & S.
Date: Thursday, January 31, 1985
Time: 0830 - 1000 hours
Room: 2802
Topic: Deafness: Communication and
Culture
a) What deafness is.

How to communicate with
deaf people.

b)

What it means to have deaf
adults on campus.

ce)

d) Information on deaf culture

New Program for Deaf Adults

On February 4, 10 12 students will
be enrolling in a new program at the
College. So what's unique about that?
These students are registering for
Career and Job Exploration for Adults
with Hearing Impairments. We have

had deaf and hard of hearing students
attend the College, but we have never
had a specific group of deaf students

Dottie Rundles has been hired as the
instructor and is currently working
on developing the curriculum. She is
located in the Counselling Centre
2790C, local 2793.

Dottie has been teaching sign language
through Community Programs and Ser-
vices division and has also been
teaching part time in the Human

Service Worker - Mental Retardation
Program.

A warm welcome is entended to Dottie,

Gladys Loewen

Coordination Duties

For the Spring Semester 1985,
Cathleen Smith is replacing Carol
Ebner as Coordinator of the Full-Time
Early Childhood Education Program.

Please direct all enquiries and
information to Cathleen at Local
2842.

Food Bank Collection

Even though the holiday season is
over, we are still collecting for
the Food Bank. Containers for this
purpose are located in Room 2300
(community Programs beside the

Cafeteria) or in Room 2600 (Nursing
Field Base).
Also, a special thanks to everyone

who brought in donations during the
holiday season. I can assure you

all that it was very much appreciated
by the Food Bank!

Susan Skinner,
Chairperson,

B.C.G.E.U., Local 59

Word Processing Service
Professional Quality at
Reasonable Rates!

For more information, please contact

Susan Skinner - Local 2603 or
596-3993 (evenings)

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