DOUGLAS COLLEGE LIBRARY INTERESTED IN BECOMING A .... 4®CHivEs A three-month course is being offered at Douglas College's New Westminster campus beginning January 15, 1976 and including both pool instruction and classroom theory. Graduates will receive both national and provincial certification as well as the Royal Canadian Life Saving Association Bronze Medal and Bronze Cross, The program is being sponsored by the College and the National Lifeguard Service. The three sections will be conducted by certified instructors of the National Lifeguard Service. ALL sections begin Thursday, January 15, 1976 at the Canada Games Pool and continue until April 22, 1976, WHEN : Monday and Wednesday, 5 - 7 p.m., Douglas College, room 712 Tuesday and Thursday, 8:30 - 10 a.m. Canada Games Pool WHERE; : New Westminster campus of Douglas College, room 712 8th Avenue and McBride Boulevard, New Westminster Canada Games Pool 6th Avenue and McBride Boulevard, New Westminster INSTRUCTORS : Section I - Cliff Yolland Section II - Jack Henry Section III - John Bientjes FEE: $30 plus a $6 textbook 45 hours pool time and 25 hours theory wt nt en nn nnn en ener rn nnn enn nna= REGISTRATION FORM -333-30e------------ eee e-ee- NATIONAL LIFEGUARD SERVICE AWARD Name Phone Address Date Please make cheque payable to Douglas College and mail with registration form to ADMISSIONS, Douglas College, Box 2503, New Nestabnster B.C, V3L 5B2. i