SHARED LEARNING IS A POTENTIAL LINE OF COMMUNICATION The South Surrey Co-Op Adult Education is a government funded project designed as an educational option dependant upon the participation of volunteer teachers. | The project is patterned after the "Free University" Program in Vancouver, and programs are formed to match the needs of participants with the knowledge and skills of volunteer instructors. Registration is open to all citizens of the South Surrey area, with special emphasis on reaching the elder citizens. The program offered is basically recreational and non-academic, with no fees being charged to the students. What is needed are people who are willing to volunteer their time to teach anything of interest, such as .. . basic home repairs, arts and crafts, discussion groups, theatre and writing workshops, or income tax seminars, etc. Any faculty, staff, or student from Douglas College interested in assisting with the project would be most appreciated. Operation will begin about the middle of February, using the facilities of Camp Alexandra, Semiamhoo Secondary School, and some of the homes of those participating in the programs. If you are interested in participating in this flexible learning atmosphere, please phone Margaret Baillie or Lyanne Busst at 536-8311, especially between 9:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. If there is no answer, please phone 594 - 5427 and leave a message with the Surrey Adult Education office.