Construction Association Expands Education Programs Today at the Construction Centre of PEI, construction asso- ciation general manager Francis Reid announced the implementa- tion of a new Management Tele- course, to be made available to association members and to the general public. the course is en- titled “The Business of Manage- ment” and its format is a se- ries of:twenty-six lessons to be presented in half hour segments through Island Cablevision. “OUr Association has always been committed to continuing education” stated Mr. Reid, “but what is exciting about this course, besides quality, is that it will be more easily accessible to people. After work its eas- ier to come home and watch TV than to enroll in a night course. This allows people to do both.” In addition to being shown on cablevision, the program is also available on video cassette at the Holland College Resource Cen- ters in Charlottetown, Summer- side, Elmsdale, and Souris. Management is often thought of as something confined to boardrooms and head offices. Simply defined, however, man- agement is getting things done through people, a task most of us face very day, both on the job and at home. Mr. Reid states that, “The business of management is de- The Business of Management Telecourse ~ Starring the business lead- ers and innovators of the 80’s and Souris. It is designed to im- prove your managerial and su- pervisory methods focussing on essential skills in planning orga- nization, staffing, directing, and controlling. —Learn the secrets and tech- niques of successful managers The Construction Association of PEI is proud to present this special feature presentation and in depth course study. This 13 week course will be broadcast on Island Cablevision in two parts. The first part runs Oct 30 to Dec 11, 1989 and the second part runs Jan 15 to Feb 26, 1990. The program is also available on video cassette at the Holland Col- lege Resource Centers in Charlot- tetown, Summerside, Elmsdale, Fee: $195 - members of CAPEI are eligible for a $45 sub- sidy. Health Centre Hours Open Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30 Doctors: Monday 9:30-12:00 Dr. Tweel Tuesday 1:00-4:00 Dr. MacKenzie Thursday 9:30-12:00 Dr. Giihs Please phone for appointment 566-0616 or drop by during office hours. Appointments are not necessary but would be appreciated. The health centre is located in the basement of Marion Hall. NO PLANS FOR THE SECOND SEMESTER? ENHANCE YOUR JOB OPPORTUNITIES -- BECOME BILINGUAL. You can enroll now for the second’ semester in French Total Immersion at Université Sainte-Anne. Learn to -speak French at this small - university (350 students) in a rural French community (population 10,000) along St. Mary's Bay in Nova Scotia. Because of its size and dedicated staff this immersion program is considered by many as the best in Canada and is available year round. Write or phone for more information about our short- or long-term immersion programs Dr. Jean-Douglas Comeau, Directeur Sessions d'immersion Université Sainte-Anne Box 700 Pointe-de-l'Eglise, Nouvelle-Ecosse (Church Point, Nova Scotia) BOW 1MO Téléphone: (902) 769-211 Information and Registration: Susan Snow at 368-3303 This telecourse is co-sponsored by the Construction Division of the Hol- land College School of Technol- Sneak Previews: Oct16 — 7:30 to 8:00 pm Oct 23 — 7:30 — 8:00 pm Oct 25 6:30— 7:00 pm Course begins Oct 30 Show times: Mondays at 7:30 to 8:00 pm Wednesdays at 6:30 — 7:00 pm i ¢ ogy and Vocational Training, and the PEI Department of Industry. Officer Bob Contest Yes, you too can have your quote put in Officer Bob’s Bub- ble. Each week we wilt be taking submissions for Officer Bob to be rude, naughty, sexy or just pissed off. To have your quote put in next weeks issue, just submit it to the Gem office in the dark, clini- cally clean basement of Main, and stuff them into our wonderful en- velope. Or you can just send your submissions by VAX Mail to ac- count GEM. Just tell us that your submission is for the Officer Bob Quote Contest and we will be glad to add it to the overwhelm. ing pile that we have on file for - | the upcoming contest. . signed for the managerial candi- date who is newly graduated or the person who has worked but has no formal training in busi- ness management.” “Informa- tion frorn the Southern Califor- nia Consortium, the producers of the telecourse, states “The course is intended to provide essential skills in planning and organiz- ing, staffing and directing con- trolling, decision making, motiva- tion, communicating, and apply- ing managerial skills to the busi- ness organization.” Holland College and the Prince Edward Island Department of Industry are also sponsoring the course. Mr. Dale Landry, the President of the Col- lege, states simply that, “We’re pleased to be a part of this pro- gram... we want to work together with industry to make quality ed- ucation accessible.” For more information regard- ing the business of Management, contact Susan Snow at the Con- struction Association of PEI at 368-3303 Celebrity Corner by Winston Duncan - Profile on: David Dunn Born: Fitchburg, Mass. Age: 22 Height: 6’6” me Favorite Movie: “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” Favorite Song: “Me, Myself and I & Potholes in My Lawn” Favorite Performer: “The Joker a.k.a. Jack Nicholson . q- Is it true there is a giant bat flying around campus? - “Do I have to answer that off the top of my head?” Why did you come to UPEI? e . “Because the size of the university meant that I wouldn’t be just another number.” If you had to do it all over again would you come to UPEI? - “Yes I would, I feel very much at home in this community.” Are you currently dating anyone? - “Yes I am dating Michelle McDonald.” © - Why Michelle? . “She offers me more than any other girl I have met here.” Have you ever been in love? - “ Yes and I still am in love.” - What is your idea of love? A. “Love is understanding, respect, and thinking of the person when they are not there.” q. What do you think of the social life at UPEI? A. “I will just say that it’s very active.” q. Athletes are stereotyped to be campus cassanova’s. What do you think? A. “Not all, but some athletes are just here to get laid.” « q. Difference between American women and UPEI women? A. “With American women you get 20% more.” q. What is your biggest complaint about life on campus? A. “People who talk and don’t know what they are talking about.” : q. What is one thing you want everyone to know about you? A. “I am an honest guy.” q. What are your future goals? A. “To graduate from UPEI, and get a tattoo of the Joker.” Quoteable Quote: “To thine own self be true, if you can’t be true to yourself, then you can’t be true to others, especially the person you love.” A q. A 2 po po po po Thursday, October 26, 1989 === 2 SS Se ha Pe ~~ A eA eS +e = - > at acer - = =