March10, 1999 EXPRESS Page 7 I Meet the 'Most Wanted' at casino night I Students in the Resort & Hotel Management program at Selkirk College will present a free workshop on labor the Nelson campus invite the public to Selkirk's Most Wanted casino night on Wednesday, March 24 from 6-9 SELKIRK COLLEGE market trends, Thursday, March 18 from noon to I :30 pm in Lower Bonnington, Room 013B. p.m. Come rub shoulders with some of Nelson's most notori- NOTEBOOK A college counsellor will lead a discussion and explo- ration of the major labor market trends in Canada and the ous gangsters, gunslingers and gamblers in two theme March 11 starting at noon in the Sentinel Lecture Theatre. United States, with particular attention on the type of work gaming parlors. This fun casino will feature games of Mootoo was nominated for a Booker Prize for her latest, in demand by the new economy. chance as well as refreshments and music. novel. The reading is open to everyone, and there is no The workshop will provide par1icipants with examples of Tickets, available at the Nelson campus, are $5 for stu- charge for admission. high demand occupations, as well as an opportunity to dents and $IO for community members and instructors. learn about labour market resources available in print and Admission is limited to those 19 years of age or older. Are you considering a career change? Looking to enter on the Internet. Call the Castlegar campus office for more the workforce, or re-enter after time off? information. The next sitting of the GED test is April 24 at Selkirk College outlets in Castlegar, Nakusp and Kaslo. A com- pleted application form together with the $45 fee must be received by the Ministry of Education in Victoria by March 26 to be eligible to write the GED on April 24. Application forms and GED study guides are available from any Selkirk campus or learning centre. Selkirk College and the Canada Council present Canadian writer Shani Mootoo reading from her book, Cereus Blooms at Night and other literary works on Thursday, Youth soccer registration: Put the boots to winter blahs NELSON - If winter's certificate. All other regis- last gasp has got you trants must provide a BC down, take hear1: spring is Care Card number, along just around the corner, and with a birthdate and any that means soccer and baseball aren't far behind. Registrations for Nelson Youth Soccer and the health advisories. Registration can be done by phone or fax with a VISA or MasterCard num- .99 Safeway Club Price Safeway Nelson and District ber, or.in person from 8:30 Eggs Baseball Association are a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday Medium. o~ Dozen. FIRST ONE now being processed at the through Friday at the Civic SAVE up to 99( Nelson and District Centre office. Recreation Commission Soccer has a registration office in the Civic Centre. deadline of March 25, after "This is a busy time of which an additional $20 year for us, with approxi- late fee will be charged. 9 mately 1,400 registrations For more information on that will be done by the these programs, contact the end of March," said NDRC office at 352-7257. for • eway Club Price Recreation Coordinator Joe ellogg's Chirico. m Rakes In order to avoid lineups, early registration is RECYCLE advised. If the child has never been registered, par- THE ents must supply a photo- EXPRESS copy of the player's brith Phone 352-6919 for moreinformation 3468 Ymir Rd. (S min. south of Nelson) COMING EVENTS Springtime Story Club Mar. 20, 27, Apr. 3 10 - 11:30 Nelson Library Meeting Room "Bridge between Horne and School" - talk by Dorothy Olson, Earty Childhood expert - 7 pm Mar. 23 at the School "4 Days of Savmgs" P11ces good Wednesday, March 10 thru Saturday, March 13, 1999