won This Week February 21, 1990. Page M11 bitious production features rousing | hymns, mountain songs, haunting bal- | lads and square dancing. The cast of | 29 includes Paul Dunphy, Yvonne Tom- Sas linson, Sophia Thomley and Jack Droy under the direction of Judy Treloar. Opens Thurs., Feb. 22, 8 pm and continues nightly, except Sundays and Mon., Mar. 5, until March 10, at the Langham Court Theatre. Ph. 384-2142. ontinued from Page 10 Son Gece’ by Robert Cooper. Sun., eb: 25, 2 pm at the Cordova Bay @dnited Church, 813 Glaremont Ave. idmission: $7 and $5. Ph. 658-5659. =tiday Music — UVic’s Faculty of “Vusic presents recitals at 12:30 pm =ridays in the MacLaurin Bldg recital _aall. Ph. 721-7902. : : , Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You — UVic’s Phoenix Theatre Dept. presents Christopher Durang’s outrageously funny play about the teachings of the Catholic church. De- nnis Garnhum directs. Plays at a variety of locations on campus until Fn., Mar. 2. Fri., Feb. 23 at 7:15 pm in UVic’s Cinecenta Theatre. Admission is $3. Ph. 721-8000. Jazz Hotline — For the latest informa- tion on jazz performances, call 658- 5255. West Coast Jazz Festival — presents 600 high school musicians as they showcase their musical skills at the : iversity of Victoria Centre Auditonum bared the MacLaurin Bidg. Thurs.,Feb. 22 Ba from 8 am to 5:30 pm. Noon concert a featuring the UBC Jazz Band. i Victoria Male Voice Choir — Men who si love to sing are invited to join the f Victoria Male Voice Choir for vocal Bi exercises and training in harmony. Ten- f ors are espacially welcome. Tuesdays, = 7:30 pm, at Belmont United Church, @ corer of Belmont and Pembroke. Ph. 382-1011. Saanich Heritage Fair — featuring displays, models and enteriainment by 20 local heritage organizations, includ- ing a vintage car display, heritage fash- ion shows and the Downtown Dixie Cats Band. Continues until Sat., Feb. 24 at the Hillside Centre. Ph. 386-2241. The Hampton Court Orchestra re- = hearses every Monday Evening at 7:30 Self-Defence for Women. The techni- p.m. in the Les Pasmore Centre, 286 ques taught are designed specifically Hampton Rd. Victoria. New members Sh ayeeare Sea pees ae are always welcome and we are at this fesse ss tena = large attacker. Thursdays, 6: 00 8 gre. especially interested in string in- GETTING CRANKED UP about the fifth annual Saanich Heritage Fair are Saanich council Soin rani seamen Sama | Sees fete ee any members Irene Block and John Mika who joined Finn Erickson of the Vintage Car Club of Fraser St. 386-6128. Only $29.00 per | Musisal Diagn a7 ohare 982-3151. Canada to help kick off the event which continues until Saturday at Hillside Mall. (Photo by ALFRY) _ person. Registration in person only. 1525 Cedar Hill Cross Road will feature raffles, foodfair, crafts, homebaking and - . _ A day of old fashioned fun. Ph. = Noon Film Show — Thursdays, noon games. : (= @l to 1 pm, in the Central Library's multi- 477-7241 for more info. or Sq pUrpose room, 735 Broughton St. Feb. m=] 22: The Winged World: Instinct and SCHOOL TRUSTEE Intelligence in| Birds and The Flight of the Penguin. Ph: 382-7241. Victoria-Esquimalt Lacrosse — regi- Conserving Seabirds: The Issues — sete pave ange oes! Pe ELECT Four seabird biologists lead short slide °5 Sat. Mar 3 And Su A Mar. A talks and a panel discussion On issues from 10:00 am to 3 pm, all days at both : : @ ‘hreatening ee ae we the Oak Bay and Esquimalt Recreation = visiung Ree a ae oe ini > Centres. New players welcome. For = Japan, Britain and the Soviet Union. ther info ph. 592-7274 (Heather M-L) ff | Thurs., Feb. 22, 7:30 pm, in the New- or 592-4123 (Ron Cullen) combe Theatre, 675 Belleville St. Ph. : FEBRUARY 94 BEET 2 Orienteering at Juan de Fuca Recre- on | A ation Centre. Try Orienteering on Sun- : ‘Special Heritage Week Programs — day, Feb. 25 1990. Onentesng is an GRD Parks offers the following free eiidear sport in which the participant Good planets are hard to find. park programs on: Sat., Feb. 24, 1-00 navigates his way in a wooded area or m, Mysteries of the Midden. What is a F é Rae fnidden? What mysteries surround paninge eoniles HID» IND picous F - aneers a sponsoring a free beginner's them? Join the CRD park archaelogist clinic at noon. The following event for a visit to a native Indian midden in begins at 1 p.m. Wear comfortable Witty's Lagoon Regional Park. Meet at warm, layered clothing, muddy running re Witty s Nature ous! in Melenosn, shoes and bring a whistle. All ages and Ph. 474-PARK. Sun., Feb. 25, 1:00 PM, abilities are welcome. For further info, Pictures of the Past. Enjoy a fascinating phone Derek Trimmer a call at 727- slide show and discussion looking at g4cg the 1987 archaeology dig carried out at é Witty’s Lagoon Regional Park. Held in the Witty’s Nature House in Metchosin. Ph. 474-PARK. Our children, the future guardians of life as we know ii, need all the skills and wisdom to deal with the coming century. They must learn to understand responsibility. We must put forward a message of urgency fo parenis about our children’s fundamental right to a healthy life enhancing environmen. Government initiatives devoted entirely to the needs of children are sadly lacking. However difficult, we must find a way to balance the budget without depriving our children and their teachers. Briefly, here’s my resume: — Local businesswoman for the past 48 years in the fields of public relations, conceptual design and major exhibitions. — Former directorships include the Royal British Columbia Museum, Greater Victoria Economic Development Commitiee; Horticultural Centre for the Pacific, John Howard Society; chairman of Rick Hansen, Man-in-Motion Campaign for Greater Victoria. — Before moving to Victoria in 1972, very active in the Canadian Mental Health Association; founder and president emeritus of ArCad (the Association for Canadian Prisons), an innovative prisoner-rehabilitation group. While in Ghana, Africa, member of government advisory boards for labour, women’s affairs, social welfare, nursing and education; funded and built day nurseries in rural villages, founded West African International School, affiliated with League of Nations schools in Geneva and New York. A Gown for His Mistress — St. Luke's Players presents George Feydeau's madcap French farce about a man who gets more than he bargains for when he explored is why seashells are found 8 Oe ie Peepatig get y Om Gos a pee ONS SRnaE Caalres way F : = p.m. Thurs.,Feb. 22-24, in St. Luke's See eens 1710 Mann Rg Hall, 8821 Cedar Hill Cross Rd. Admis- Saanich. Ph. 474-7275 for more info, SO $8 and $3. Ph. 477-3080. Mysteries of the Pastis the name ofa ree program presented March 4 at 1 p.m by the Capital Regional District Parks program. One of the mysteries Eugene Onegin — Pacific Opera presents Tchaikovsky's great romantic masterpiece set in Czarist Russia. Star- ting Metropolitan Opera star Jerome Walking Tours — The Old Cemeteries Hines and Victoria’s own Richard Committee presents rain-or-shine walk- Margison. Continues at 8 p.m. ing tours of Ross Bay Cemetery. Sun- _‘ Thurs.,Feb.22 and 24 at the McPherson days at 2 pm. Meet in front of Bagga = Playhouse. Tickets: $12-$33. Ph. 386- Pasta in the Fairfield Plaza. 6121. Theatre of the Film Noir — UVic’s Fine Arts Faculty presents George F. Walker's black comedy about an in- 4970 Oak Bay High Grads — 20th Spector who seeks the murderer of eunion planned for late August 1990. Jean, a young man of dubious political For info ph. 592-GRAD. and sexual allegiances. Continues at 8 p.m. Mon.-Sat., until March 3 in UVic's 1939-40 Victoria High School Grads Phoenix Theatre. Ph. 721-7992. — Reunion planned for June 1, 2, and3 of 1990. Fifty years have passed since Wingfleld’s Folly — The Belfry s| we graduated and we plan for a terrific Theatre presents the newest play in the d weekend, butit will only be a success if Wingfield series by Dan Needles. Star- we can locate all the students. For "99 Rob Beattie. Continues nightly at 8 urther info contact: Mrs. Jean P-m. until Sat., Mar 3 at 1291 Glad- | (Fletcher) Lindsey, 1525 Richmond Stone Ave. Ph. 385-6815. x Ave., Victoria, B.C. V8R 4P7 (ph. 598- = ‘ A 6839), or Mr. Cliff Rolfe, 4521 Cotton- This Hour Has Thirty Minutes — A tree Lane, Victoria, B.C. V8X 4G2 (ph. Kaleidoscope Theatre presents the se- S 658-8655). cond of eight episodes in this ongoing melodramatic mini-series of murder, mayhem and madness. Sundays, 7 pm at 520 Herald St. Admission is $8. Ph. - 383-8124. Sincerely, Ny bam KATHLEEN H. LINES St. George’s Church Rummage Sale — Maynard St., Gadboro Bay, Bus 11. Dark of the Moon — The Victoria Thurs., Feb. 22 from 1 to 3 pm. Two Theatre Guild presents Howard Ri- door prizes and coffee. chardson’s and William Bemey’s clas- sic romantic fantasy about a witch boy Country Fair sponsored by the Luther who wants to become human and be Court Community Association Satur- united with the one he loves in the day, March 3 from 10 am. fo 1 p.m at Smoky mountains of Virginia. This am- ey