Page M16 July 18, 1990. This Week Continued from Page 15 Tues., July 24, 10 am. Sands of Time, iS a naturalist led walk exploring the sand dunes, rare plants, and birding sites of this shoreline park. Meet at the kiosk at the end of Island View Beach Rd. in C. Saanich. The Greater. Victoria Police Chorus — is desperately seeking billets for 185 members of the Dutch Voices, a mixed choir from Holland which will visit the area from July 24 to 30. If you can be of assistance, please contact either Ralph Ovinge at 479- 9856 or Peter Voth at 479-5269. -29 Summer Recitals - St. Andrew's Pre- sbyterian Church — Douglas at Broughton St. A series of three or- gan recitals featuring Stephen Shields and guest artists. Sun., July 22, guest Brian Jull - Bass: Sun., Aug. 26, guest Richard Gurney - Viola; Sun., Sept. 23, guest Austin Scott - Flute. 4 pm. Suggested dona- tion $5. Ph. Mary McCall 477-5320. Molson Canadian and Perryscope Concerts — in association with Co- ca-Cola Classic are pleased to pre- sent Lyle Lovett and His Large Band on Sun., July 22 at the Royal Theatre. Showtime 8 pm. Tickets on sale at McPherson Box Office, all usual out- lets and charge by phone, 386-6121. 28th Annual Summer Recital Series — Saturdays at 4 pm. July 21: Cathy Pedersen, Soprano: Olivia Flynn-Gomez, Soprano; Jeff O'Kelly, Piano. July 28: Keith MacLeod, Clarinet; Robert Holliston, Piano; Works by Hindemith, Debussy. Aug. 4: Phoebe MacRae, Soprano: Matthew Larkin, Piano; Works by Larkin. Needed: Rental Accommodation — The Assoc. for Street Kids is sponsor- ing a free listing service for both land- lords and youth who are seventeen and over, called “First Start”. The young people are either receiving social assis- tance and going to school or employed. If you have any type of housing or accommodation to rent and would like to list, or if you would like further information call: Victoria Assoc. for Street Kids at 383-3514. Fernwood Community Centre — has a weekly Flea Market, Sundays from 8 am to 2 pm for the benefit of the community. Buy, sell or trade. Plants available. Admission is 50 cents: under 12 free. Tables for sellers are available and there is a concession. Ph. 381- 1552 for more info. Also: Fernwood Harvest Market - featuring organically grown produce, crafts and entertainment to take place Saturdays, from 10 am to 2 pm, July through October on the square by the Belfry at the comer of Femwood Rd. and Glad- stone Ave. Crafts people, musicians and entertainers interested in taking part in the Harvest Market call Deirdre at 381-1552. TFN Job Finding Club — a proven effective job research program with a success fate of over 70%. For individuals who - are aged 45 and over or for job seekers who have an active U.I.C. claim with the Saanich Canada Employment Centre. All services are provided free of charge. Wo locations: Saanich Centre at Qua- dra and McKenzie and Royal Oak Shopping Centre. The program is pro- vided on a monthly basis. For more info ph. 727-7050 or 727-7086. TEN The Dunsmuir Years: Memories of a Great Family — Craigdarroch Castle Historical Museum Society presents a unique and interesting exhibition of objects connected to the Dunsmuir family. This fascinating collection pro- vides a glimpse into the life of the rich and powerful Victorian family for whom Craigdarroch Castle was built. The exhibit will run through October 15. The Victoria Zen Centre Society — offers anyone interested in Zen the Opportunity to practise Zazen (Zen Meditation) in a quiet and supportive environment. Sittings every Monday evening at 7 pm at 1149 Leonard St. Homecoming in Salmon Arm — The District of Salmon Arm is celebrating its 85th anniversary with a homecoming on Fri., Aug. 10, 11, 12 and 13, 1990) The community of 12,000 will roll out the welcome mat and take you ona tour of its many facilities. Homecoming, Salmon Arm Chamber of Commerce, Box 999, Salmon Anm, B.C. ViE 4P2- Ph. 832-6247 or fax 832-8382. A Noranda High School 50th Anni- versary Reunion — is being held on the long weekend of Fri., Aug. 3, 4 and 5, 1990 in Noranda, Quebec. All stu- dents, graduates, teachers and princi- pals from years 1940 to 1990 are invited to come. Contact Noranda High School 50th Anniversary Reunion, Box 2116, Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, J9X 5A5 Monterey School Choir of 1966-1970 —under the direction of Lorna Griffiths is looking for anyone interested in a July reunion. Please call reunion committee at 652-2640, 595-2229 or 595-6290. Class of 1965 Oak Bay High Reunion — 25 years have passed since we said our farewells to OBHS. A celebration is planned for the weekend of Aug. 3-5, 1990 and we hope to se2 as many of our classmates as possible. Newslet- ters have been seni out over the past 12 months but there are still some people on the “lost list". The cost for this fun-filled weekend is only $50 per person, including registration. For further info ph. Daphne E. Shaw at 477-1836 or write to Aleda (Lowman) Bates, 3080 Oakdowne Rd., Victoria, B.C. V8R 5N9. Belmont High Reunion ‘70 — Sat, July 21 at 6 pm in Metchosin Hall. No-host bar, buffet supper, live band. If you are planning to attend, please contact Bonnie Josephson (nee Chi- dlow) 474-1080 or Rose Nicoll (nee of scenic routes, returning to the recrea- tion centre in time for the 2 pm seniors’ swim. Frances Cowley 652-5973. Metchosin Seniors 3rd Annual Golf — Open to all retired seniors (male and female) in Greater Victoria. Cost for Applications are invited to join a 20 member committee to act as a community based advisory body to provide input to the CRD Board of Directors on environmental issues. Prospective members will be selected from the following sectors or organizations: - Conservation / Environmental Groups - Business Community - Professional / Labour Associations - Academic, Scientific or Research Institutions - Youth or Seniors Groups - Cilizens at Large Prospective members will serve without remuneration for a period of up to 2 years. ¢ Submit applications by July 31, 1990 to: ao 7 Chairman Capital Regional District P.O. Box 1000 Victoria, B.C. V8W 2S6 Chow) 478-9433 as soon as possi- ble, so that catering arrangements can be finalized. 29 Esquimalt Recreation is THE place for SENIORS’ FITNESS — Two NEW pro- grams that are great for the older adult are now being offered. WALK FOR LIFE! A drop-in walking group for seniors 60 plus. The $3 fee includes entrance to our seniors’ swim and Fitness Studio! Partici- pants will meet at 1 pm and walk a variety CALL OO. 1885 TEL: 386-3432 FAX: 386-3376 Esquimalt Shotokan Karate Club — Twice a week program is non- threatening and emphasizes non- competitive karate. The Esquimalt Shotokan Karate Club meets every Tuesday and Thursday from 4pm to 6 pm. Children aged seven to 13 train from 4 pm to 5 pm and adults 14 and up from 5 pm to 6 pm. The costis $20 for children and $25 for adults, which purchases a punch card for 10 classes. Ph. 386-6128 for further info. Vancouver Island Junior Field Hoc- key i:eague — For further info ph. GET ON BOARD | NO TRAINING NO GAIN! jee tiey aeomuee roms Business Administration Fashion Merchandising Hotel & Restaurant Computer Programming _ MicroGomputer Applications Travel & Tourism Computerized Banking keeper typist Executive Secretary General Secretary al Secretary ical Secretary Processing : -Financial Assistance may be available Job Placement Assistance Book Word non-members is $15 for 18 holes. For more info ph. Ray Om 474-6667, Bob McPherson 652-4052, Russ Morrison, 386-4579, Metchosin Golf Club 478- 3266, or Chairman, Joe lannarelli 474- 2478. Mon., Jul. 30, 8 am Canada Day Golf Fun Tournament Mon., Aug. 27, 8 am Seniors’ Day Fun Tournament : Mon., Oct. 1, 8 am Fall Classic Wind- Up Golf Tournament - Dinner, dance, prizes, trophies. - The Annual Inter-Club with Salt Spring Island Golf Club is set for Wed., Jul 18 at Salt Spring and Wed., Aug. 22 at Metchosin. Continued on Page 18 a