The Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-12-04, Page 124Part -trona Courses
BARTENDING
Bartending Techniques -
4150110 A
People who work in the hospitality indus-
try should attend as well as those who
want to learn professional cocktail mix-
ing for their own entertainment.
Topics include supplies, set up, mixing
cocktails, and public relations. Upon
completion you will be able to shake,
build and stir all of the commonly asked
for cocktails.
CAMBRIDGE
Wed. 5:30-8 p.m. 9 wks.
Jan. 22 $55
OR
Wed. 8-10:30 p.m. 9 wks.
Jan. 22 $55
OR
Sat. 9:30 a.m.-12 noon 9 wks.
Jan. 18 $55
GUELPH
Mon. 5:34p.m. - 8 p.m. 9 wks.
Jan. 20 $55
OR
Mon. 8-10:30 p.m. 9 wks.
Jan. 20 $55
OR
Sat. 9:30 a.m.-12 noon 9 wks.
Jan. 18 $55
STRATFORD
Tues. 7:30-10 p.m. 9 wks.
Jan. 21 $55
WATERLOO
Mon. 7-9:30 p.m. 9 wks
Jan. 20 $55
OR
Tues. 5:30-8 p.m. 9 wks.
Jan. 21 $55
OR
Tues. 8-10:30 p.m. 9 wks.
Jan. 21 $55
OR
Wed. 7-9:30 p.m. 9 wks.
Jan. 22 $55
OR
Thurs. 7-9:30 p.m. 9 wks.
Jan. 23 $55
OR
Sun. 1-3:30 p.m. 9 wks.
Jan. 19 $55
Fee includes a professional bartending
kit, approximately $32.50, including
sales tax.
SMALL BUSINESS
Introduction To Advertising
Design - 1110010 A
The aim of this course will be to encour-
age the awareness of commercial design
and design problems and limitations for
the printing and advertising field. Stu-
dents will undergo an initial course in
printing technology including typograph-
ic exposure. The practical aspect of this
course will involve assignmehts in de-
sign fundamentals, mechanical art and
Ietterform exercises related to the theo-
ries of printing technology.
GUELPH
Fri. 7-10 p.m. 20 wks.
Jan. 17 $60
Commercial Art For Non -Artists -
1110020 S
This course is designed to provide some
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basic art skills that can be used by ser-
vice club members, secretaries, office
workers,, business owners or anyone
else who is interested in producing their
own professional -looking advertising,
brochures, flyers, posters, in-house pub-
lications and art -work for personal or
business use. No talent necessary! You
will be taught the sue of tools and mate-
rials to increase your ability to design
and produce your own art needs.
STRATFORD
Wed. 7-9:30 p.m. 6 wks.
Jan. 22 $29
Fee includes $5 for materials.
How To Start A Small Business
Please refer to page 28 for more infor-
mation.
Introductory Financial Accounting -
202010 A
This course is a beginning course in Fi-
nancial Accounting designed to form a
basis of the student's accounting knowl-
edge and provide training in the use of
recognized accounting principles and
methods, double entry bookkeeping,
preparation of financial statements and
departmental and branch accounting
controls.
Topics include: partnership and corpora-
tion formation and financing fixed as-
sets, manufacturing operations, invento-
ries and financial statement analysis.
GUELPH
Mon. 7-10 p.m. 24 wks.
Jan. 13 $91
Note: Registration fee is for two consec-
utive semesters.
Marketing I - 2230030 A
This introductory course in marketing in-
cludes such topics as: the marketing
concept, markets, people and money;
product planning and development,
product -line policies and strategies,
brands and packaging, the distribution
structure, promotional activities, adver-
tising, sales promotion and personal
selling, marketing research and consum-
er behaviour.
DOON
Wed. 7-10 p.m. 12 wks,
Jan. 15 $36
GUELPH
Wed. 7-10 p.m. 12 wks.
Jan. 15 $40
Note: Fee includes $4 for course notes.
STRATFORD
Wed. 7-10 p.m. 12 wks.
Jan. 15 $36
Marketing II - 2230040 A
This course is designed to expand on
the basic marketing concepts covered in
Marketing I. The course is an in-depth
study of the marketing concept including
market segmentation, target marketing,
product positioning strategy, promotion,
pricing and the distribution structure.
GUELPH
Mon. 7-10 p.m. 12 wks.
Jan. 13 $40
Note; Fee includes $4 for course notes.
Starting Your Own Secretarial
Business - 2270050 A
This course is for people who have well-
developed secretarial skills and are con-
sidering using them on a freelance basis.
The course is structured, sq that a 'game
plan' is developed covering ail aspects
that need to be considered, such as:
equipment, financing, accounting, ad-
vertising, legal concerns, set-up skills,
etc.
STRATFORD
Thurs. 7-10 p.m. 6 wks.
Jan. 30 $30
WATERLOO
Mon. 7-10 p.m. 6 wks.
Jan. 20 $30
Telemarketing And Telephone
Techniques - 2230060 S
This course is intended to explain tele-
marketing, demonstrate its many uses to
build business through increased sales
and service. How it should be used, the
cost, and who can provide the expertise
to make it work will also be taught.
DOON
Tues. 7-9 p.m. 9 wks.
Jan. 21 $18
GUELPH
Thurs. 7-9 p.m.. 9 wks.
/ Jan. 23 $18
Video Cassette - Production And
Application - 2270060 S
This course is designed to provide a
hands-on approach to the production of
videoprograms. Those individuals in-
volved in sales presentations, marketing,"
training, or demonstration activities will
find this course extremely beneficial.
People presently using' video equipment
in their businesses or desiring to acquire
knowledge about colour video cameras
and video cassette recorders for busi-
ness applications are encouraged to at-
tend the twelve three-hour sessions in
which this creative approach to success
will be explored. Some of the topics of
study include lighting, audio, camera di-
rection, talent direction, and types of vi-
deo hardware used for specific program-
ming. Students will be given the opportu-
nity to select the material they will pro-
duce, subject to time constraints, in or-
der to ensure that their aims and
objectives are met.
DOON
Tues. 7-10 p.m. 12 wks.
Jan. 14 $36
Advanced Trapper Education -
7090010 S
Prerequisite: .1. At least three years Of
trapping experience and a current
trapping licence. 2. Ontario Ministry of
Natural Resources approval. (Prospect-
ive students should obtain a Ministry
application from the local Ministry office
or the College and submit it, together
with the course fees and a completed
College application/registration form, to
the Continuing Education office at the
campus at which they plan to take the
course.)
This course, made available through the
co-operation of the Ontario Ministry of
Natural Resources and Conestoga Col-
' lege, is designed to provide experienced
trappers with current information about
the science of fur management. For the