Page M14 July 18, 1990. This Week CALENDAR Continued from Page 12 been performed. Tickets are $8/6. .29 Guillermo Gomez-Pena Indocumen- tado No. 1432900, Sat., July 28 at 8 pm. A self-described cultural topo- grapher, border-crosser, and hunter of myths, performing his new work “Indocumentado 1432900. Tickets are $8/6. 30 Gallery 1450 — 1450 Douglas St. celebrates its opening with a show by painter Helen Andersen. Spiritual Concepts opens the gallery July 20, 6 a- 9 pm. Artist in attendance. For info ph. 381-1450. 29 Handloom Gallery — 641 Fort St. Featuring a fine selection of large, decorative pottery works by Connie Glover of White Rock, and terra- Sigillata pottery by Desvides to July 31. Gallery hours: Mon. - Sat. 9 am to 9 pm; Sun. 10:30 am to 7:30 pm. Ph. 384-1011. 29 Canadian Impressions — 811 Gov- ernment St. Presents world re- nowned Francis Home, a Coast Sal- ish wood carver and graphic artist, from July 20 to August 4. He will be carving a 10 foot totem pole symbol- izing strength, relationships be- tween mother and child, and guardi- ans against the evil spirits along with recently commissioned pieces on display. Also on display is a superb selection of Ted Harrison, Brent Heighton, Sue Coleman, and Carole Grigg. Also presenting Jim Logan's newest limited editions. 31 Vancouver Island Woodworkers Guild’s — “A 2x4" show at the McPherson Playhouse Mezzanine Gallery, until Aug. 11. Guild mem- bers were given the challenge of producing a quality woodworking Project from a single 8 ft. construc- tion 2x4. The results may surprize you - fine furniture, sculpture, carved boxes and bowls - all on display, 10 am to 4 pm, Mon. - Fri. (closed to general public during performances and private receptions). Co- sponsored by the Council of Forest Industries of B.C. 32 Victoria College of Art Gallery — 564 Yates St. Faculty Exhibition continu- ing until Sept. 1. Recent works of Raymond Clements, James Gordan- eer, Alan Jones, Joseph Kyle, James McGrath, Robert MacLean and Willi- am Porteous. Gallery hours: Tues. to Fr. 11 am to 5 pm and Sat. 1 pm to 5 pm. 35 Maltwood Art Gallery — Explora- tions in Wood 1990. Vancouver Island Woodworkers Guild is pre- senting an open exhibition Dec. 2) 1990 to Jan. 31, 1991. For informa- tion ph. Scott Ticknor 474-7027. 33 383-81 24 KALEIDOSCOPE THEATRE SCHOOL # SUMMER PERFORMANCE CLASSES | | AUGUST 7ih - 24th : « Learn to act, create & improvise ° Perform in Greater Victoria Parks Ages = Limited ~ Registration CALL: ‘ SEAN The Vic West Community Y — 524 Craigflower. Rd. is offering Daycamp Programs for children and youth, ages 3 through 14 years. Preschoolers can join Nature Buddies and discover the great outdoors. The Out Of School Program for 6 - 12 yrs. offers exciting challenges and extended summer hours. For Youth, ages 11-14 yrs., week-long specialty camps are sure to be an exciting adventure. There's Camp Whodunnit, Teen Tours, and Sportsall- sorts. Call the Vic West Community Y for more info at 388-6120. YMCA Summer Resident and Day Camps — are now registering at Victor- ia YM-YWCA, 880 Courtney St. Regis- ter now to avoid disappointment. Ph. 386-7511. Arbutus Society for Children — will hold an integrated summer. day camp for special needs children aged six to 14, and able bodied children aged nine to 14 living in the Victoria area. Four camps, each of two weeks duration, will be held during July and August. The camp will be based at the newly com- pleted Variety Garden Park on the grounds of the Arbutus Society for Children, 2400 Arbutus Rd. Ph. Paul McNamara at 477-1826, local 6252. 34 Crystal Pool — Kamper kids for five and six year olds in July and August. Two experience camp leaders will guide the children from 10 am to 3 pm through adventure play, songs, crafts, and games in beau- tiful Beacon Hill Park. Based at the field house next to the tennis courts at Cook and Park Boulevard. Ph. 381-2341 or drop in the the Crystal Pool to register your child: 30 Summerscope for seven to 11 year olds Ventures for 12 to 15 yr. olds Sports camp for nine to 12 yr. olds Adventure in the Arts for six to 12 yr. olds : Neighbourhood park programs for six to 12 yr. olds FAX Swim Meet for Children - contin- uing until July 20. Heats each day 1 pm to 4 pm. -29 The Cridge Centre for the Family — presents Summer SunFun ‘90, a day- camp for children ages six to 12. Our trained supervisors prepare crafts, sing- ing, indoor and outdoor, games, bible stories and fabulous out-trips. Child- hood memories are built through active programs and lasting friendships. Re- gister your child for July and/or August at the Cridge Centre, comer of Kings and Empire, or ph. Rhonda Mastin, 384-8058. Learning Disabilities Association — registrations are now being accept- ed for CRISP. a children and teen summer program. Ph. 386-9511 or 595-5611. Shoreline Community School — will offer summer daycamps, Monday to Friday, 9 am to 3 pm or 7:30 am to 5:30 pm during July and August. PUTS YOUR MONEY ENGELLENT TEMS HOUSEHOLD TRUST TERM DEPOSITS ARE A GREAT WAY TO PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK. We have terms of 1 month to 5 years and our interest rates are competitive. Visit your nearest Household Trust branch today for all the details. Term deposits are just one of the many ways we can help you with all your money matters. “Interest Paid Annually. Minimum Deposit $5,000.00 Rates subject to confirmation. HOUSEHOLD TRUST Member of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation 1414 Douglas Street Victoria, B.C, 383-4551 Deposits* Karate, dance, swimming, sports, drama and bus trips are just some of the many weekly programs available for five to 111 year olds. For more information or to register ph. Debbie at 380-6883. 35 The Blanshard Community Centre — is now accepting registration for Camp Blanshard for children ages six fo 12 years old. The camp will run to Aug. 24 from 10 am to 4 pm Mon. to Thur. and 10 am to 12 pm Fridays. Cost: $25 a week or $75 a month. Ph. 388-7696. 33 Divorce Lifeline — is offering four workshops for children of separated families. The four hour classes will heip children, ages six to 12 deal with their feelings and fears around family breakup. Classes will be held August 7 and 14 at 10 am. For more ~ info or to register for one or more of the classes call 386-4331. 34 Camp Sundance — Gordon Head Rec Centre. A fun filled, action packed day camp program running Monday to Friday until Aug. 31. Regi- strations are now being accepted for participants five and a half to 11 years of age. Come join the fun with the qualified Camp Sundance lead- ers. Weekly “mini-trips” and field trips, as well as a wide variety of games, swimming, sports, arts and crafts, drama and music are included in each week. For details call 477- 1871. 30 Celebrate Summer Day Camp — sponsored by St. John's Anglican Church, 1611 Quadra St. Continues to Aug. 24. 9 am to 3:30 pm week- days. Only $100 per child per camp. Ages five to 11 yrs. Ph. 383-7169. 32 Something for your children this summer — Grace Lutheran Church, 1273 Fort St. (at Fernwood). Vacation Church School ‘90. Ages four to 11, from Mon., July 16 to 20, from 9 am to 12 pm. Free. Ph. 383-5256. 29 Children’s International Summer Vil- lages — Victoria Chapter, will be hosting a four week international camp this summer at Spencer, Junior Secondary School, 1026 Goldstram Ave. Delegations from twelve coun- tries will be participating, each con- sisting of four 11-year olds ( 2 boys, 2 girls) and an adult leader. The public is invited attend our Open House on Sun., July 29 from 2-4 pm at Spencer School. 30 Wed., July 18 at 9 pm: Chamber Talk. Hon. Joe Clark is expected to address the Victoria Chamber of Gom- merce, Sun., July 22 at 10 pm: Winning Women (part 3 of a 4 part series). Guest speaker Hon. Carol Gran ad- dressed a forum on political skills for women 29 Events from the Western Canada Summer Games from Winnipeg will be shown on Rogers Cable TV. Channel 27, television coverage is courtesy of winnipeg videon‘cable tv. July 8, 6 pm to8:30 pm, water polo.July 9. 3 pm to 8 pm, diving finals. July 12, 1| pm to 6:30 pm, basketball. July 14 4:30 pm to 65 pm, Closing ceremonies. Victoria People Meeting People Club — Dance on Sun., July 22 from 7:30 pm to 11 pm at Crystal Garden. Music by Checkmates. Cost $6. PH@ 385-4820, 479-4303, or 381-3115. Singles and couples welcome. No jeans. 29 Le-La-La Dancers — A Victoria- based Native dance troupe - asking people to journey with them to an- other time and place this summer. In response to countless requests from visitors from every part of the world the Le-La-La Dancers, a Kwakiutl Dance ensemble, will present a de- monstration of authentic native dances in Wa'waditla, the Mungo Martin House, on the grounds of the Royal British Columbia Museum. Us- ing, masks, head-dresses and tradi- Continued on Page 15 Cutting Bench Crimpers Utd. the cutting edge in hair technology 7 2 MON. TUES, SAT: 9-6 HOURS: web, THURS., FRI: 9-8 PRICE LIST SHANPS APPOINTMENT NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY SERVING YOU FROM 6 GREATER VICTORIA LOCATIONS 1841 FORT ST. 595-2423 2616JACKLINRD. 474-3241 GATEWAY VILLAGE 381-3351 103-300 GORGERD. 361-4948 915 ESQUIMALT RD. 380-1838 MARINER VILLAGE MALL656-0752 rs