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tl If E3 SATURDAY CLASS, MO-TOR MECHANICS, DAY STUDENTS, R.C.I. N.l3.-The details of the above Vocational Courses are under consideration by the Department of Education, and as soon as the outlines have been issued, copies Will be forwarded to any parent who applies to the Collegiate As these courses are being offered for the first time this year, and only a limited number can be admitted into each class, preference will be given to the first twenty five applicants in each class. Classes ein Pliatno and Theory. During the past year eighty pupils, mostly beginners, received instruction on the piano, and by means of the orchestra, on the violin, cornet, and drum.. These classes will be continued next year, and will be open to any student in the academic or vocational day classes. The classes are free and the preference will be given to beginners. Students who have attained the proficiency required by the regulations of the Department of Education, will be exempt from instruction in Algebra during the third and fourth years. 54
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Cdl el this work by clay or PVi'Il'lIl,Q' classes. lt c-omprises Bookkeeping, l,01fll1l?lllSl'll1l, Spelling, i'on1mer'c-ianl lieu- , A1'itl'1metio, Sliortlmiicl, rll'VIli'lVl'llillg', lfivicfs, :mil Plug. - sioal Culture, mul options in l+'1'enfflm, or possilmly Spauiisll. Mzuiy of tlie SlllJ.lf'ClS in The l,l'lIll2ll'.X' mul Iiitermecliate Acoouiitziiiey courses are stumlii-fl tllll'llSgg this course. ' .-1g1 ic'1z!l'urw-'llliree years' course eoveriiig Fil-lil :xml Animal Hllsbzuicli-y, Seed mul Grain Testing, Scflnool unfl Home Geziwleiiiiig, lflarrri Meeliauices, Aritllmelie, and liools- keeping. The allied subjects will comprise l'l1e-a11i'sTl'y, Motor Mecliauics, Botaiiy, Civics, and Physical l'ul'ruz'e. VVO007Il'Ul'kfZiHQ, -ljfliillfflillg, and ljflflfl' Hn1zgf'1zg.-'llliiw-, years' course comprising' ii?ll'IlP1lll'j', .lcmliii-ry, filflllill4'T Making, Painting, Mixing of C'olo1's, Pz1pe1'lmi1g'i11g', :mil Deooralting, togetliei' with llrafliiig, Shop Biillllillllillltw, Estimating, Business English, Art, Uivies, zmfl Pllysiezenl Culture, ' '.s f K , 'i-mn.. new , STENOGRAPHY CLASS, II. E. 53
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,El'lflI'illfj f'l11s.wfs. These are open to all persons fifteen years or over, whose general education meets with the approval of the prim-ipal. Vlassef. 'will be held notoiuore than twiee a week, and 1-xeept umlei' special circumstaiiees a student cannot enrol for more than two voiii-ses. Short aiicl long courses will he ottereml, aml a small tee will he reqifired in each course. A stumleut who siieeesstiilly completes the short course will receive a card showing his ereclitsg at the Vlllllflll- sion of the long Course, the successful eautlitlates will 'receive zz cliploimal. The classes will open about September 20th., aml ceoutiime till April 15th, 1921. At, least twelve students must he 1'eg'istei'etl for a certain course before Such iustruetioii eau he given. 'lhe following classes will be again otterefl this winter: 1 Coinnieroial-Bookkeeping, TypewI'iti11,g', SllOl'lll?i1ll'l Safe. 2. Acoouiitaucy-The Subjects of the liitermefliate Course. 3. Draftiiig-Aroliiteetiiral and Mechanical. 4. Applied Chemistry--Eiuployees iii oil anal gas companies. EVENING CLASS, CI-IARTERED ACCOUNTANCY, R.C.I. 55
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