The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989, October 25, 1978, Page 8, Image 8

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    briefs
Nutrition food
College this year, said the
meeting is a “time for
A mini-course on preparing
evaluation, assessment and
planning.”
low cost, low calorie meals will
be held Tuesday and Thursday
Three men’s seminars have
from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at. already taken place this year,
the College beginning Nov. 7.
Fitzgerald said, and four others
are slated before the end of the
An emphasis on nutrition
year.
and body needs will be made in
Fitzgerald encourages per­
the three-week class being of­
sons interested in men’s
fered by the college home
programs to attend the Thur­
economics department.
Sandra Zimmer will instruct
sday meeting, which will take
the class in Barlow Hall, room
place in Room 101 in the
252.
Community Center.
Information about the class is
available by calling the College,
656-2631, extension 336. ’
Dave Jelinek, Oregon City
and local manager of Portland
General Electric Company, has
been named president of the
A meeting to discuss men’s Clackamas Community
programs in the area is planned College Foundation for 1978-
for Thursday at 7 p.m. in the 79.
Other officers elected-were:
Community Center.
Vince
Fitzgerald,
who Eugene Jackson, Molalla, first
helped establish the “Men in vice president; Bruce Cullison,
Transition” program at the Oregon City, -second vice
Officers elected
Men’s seminar
president;
Mary
Sharp,
Molalla, secretary; George
Nickles ,Orego n City, treasurer.
Kerry Kilbride, Molalla, is
past president.
Members of the group’s
board of directors include:
Severin Harkson, Oregon City;
Don Isaacson, Oregon City;
Harold Juedes, Milwaukie;
Juleen Mehus, Wilsonville; and
Arnold Thomas, Canby.
by calling the college’s Com­
munity Services office, 656-
2631, ext. 208.
Forum set
Mother-daughter relation­
ships will be discussed Satur­
day, Nov. 4 as Focus on
Women present author Nancy
Friday, My Mother Myself, in a
seminar.
Loss and grief
The seminar will begin with
Friday talking about her book
How people handle “Loss
and end with a question and
and Grief” will be discussed in a
answer period. After that, Lin­
seminar at the College, Thur­
da Kay Fritz, psychiatric social
sday, at 7 p.m. in the Com­
munity Center, room 117.
worker, will “provide oppor­
Bernie Nolan,.college coun­ tunities for exploring, under­
selor, will lead the discussion standing
and
changing
and people who have suffered childhood patterns of relating
a loss will share their experien­ born or the mother-daughter
ces.
bond.”
The program is part of the
The seminar will be held in
Focus on Women series. Cost
is $1 and pre-registration is ad­ the Community Center Mall.
vised . Persons may pre-register The fee is $30 per person; ad-
ditional family members, $i
each. For more information ci
Community Services 61
2631.
Award given I
Cheryl Gribskov, commun)
development coordinator!
thé College in West Lira J
recently presented a Certifia
of Appreciation by
Clackamas
County 3
ployment and Training Agi
cy-
The certificate was pres®
for outstanding service!
coordinator of volunteer s!
vices at the Callahan CentJ
Wilsonville.
re-elect
SKOKC
COMMISSIONE
qualifi
Pd by Re-Elect Stan Skq.kcrCpmm /G ÌTuor, b.
2410 S.E. 5th Avenue, . West Linn; tore 9'
Halloween is no tim
to be out all alone
Come join the crowd at the ASG Halloween Party and
Dance Saturday in the Community Center
The party will get underway at 7:30 p.m.,
when $100 in prizes for the best costumes
will be awarded. The best couple will
receive a $50 dinner certificate, and the
best male and female in costume will
each receive $25 dinner certificates. -
The rock band Stratus will be in tune from
9 p.m. to midnight.
Admission is just $1 for CCC students
and $2 for non-students.
Sponsored
by
Student
Associated
classifieds
wanted
ADDRESSERS
wanted
IM­
MEDIATELY! Work at home -- no
experience necessary - excellent
pay. Write American Service,
personal
8350 Park Lane, Suite 127,
Dallas, TX 75231.
0996
Woman share beautiful new home
in woods Rm/B'd for part help
w/6yr boy & nv.als. Could have
outside job. 65^-5664 Eves 636-
MOTHER with lots of TLC will
babysit any age, any time in
Hiliendale area, Oregon City. 655-
0574
Hey Tarzan!
Your Jane is waiting, let’s swing
Joe...
Happy Halloween!
Just cause I luv ya!
Dennis:
I’m sorry, please call.
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