Page M16 September 12, 1990. This Week CALENDAR South China — Annual Open House, Sept. 15, 7 to midnight. Discover: The Ginseng Centre; The Four Treasures Leaming Centre; The Fall Programs. Oriental calligraphy and brush painting demonstrations. Refreshments and door prizes. All under one roof. 1624 Government St. Also this evening is featuring a Chinese musician. Ph. 383- ~8136. 37 Fran Willis North Park Gallery — 1619 Store St. “New Gallery Artists and the Dream Paintings”... introducing the work of two artists new to the gallery: paintings by Roberta Sutherland and Gail Tuttle. Sept. 20 through Sept. 29. 11am to 5pm, Tues., through Sat. .40 James Porter, Director General of the London — based Common- wealth Institute will visit Victoria Wed., Sept. 12. Porter will give a presentation on the games festival experience to an open public meet- ing at Victoria City Hall at 7:30 pm. A discussion will follow as to how Victoria might build on this record. 37 Xchanges Gallery — Monopmnnt Ar- tworks - featured in a talk by artist Yoné Young of Calgary, Alberta, with presentation of slides and works in this unique form of contem- porary art. Sponsored by Nootka Printmakers on Mon., Sept 17 at 8 pm, 951 North Park St Ph. 598- 3188. 37 Open Space — You are invited to the opening of Pam Hall - The Coil That Binds, The Line That Bends. Thurs., Oct. 4 at 8 pm. 510 Fort St Ph. 383-8833. Artist's lecture: Fri., Oct 5 atnoon. -40 Image Maker Frames & Gallery — Fairfield Plaza is proud to announce an exhibition of original watercolors by Evelyn Vincent and Ruth Mitchell. The show will continue to noon, Sat, Sept. 22. Gallery hours: 9:30 to 5:30 Mon. to Sat.; 11 to 4 Sun. 39 McPhearson Library Gallery-UVic — Paintings by Marianne Childress. Sept. 17 to Oct. 9. Gallery hours: Mon. - Thurs. 8 am to 11 pm; Fr. 8 am to 9 pm; Sat. - Sun. 10 am to 9 pm. 37 Northern Passage Gallery — is pleased to present two new works by renowned Canadian sculptor Hanni Rothschild. As well, the gal- lery is happy to feature two new oil-pastels by Zbigniew Kupczynski and original paintings by Victoria’s Robert Amos. 1020 Government St. Ph. 381-3380. 38 Alcheringa Gallery — 665 Fort St. Presenting “Eternal Dreamings,” an exhibition of Australian Aboriginal paintings, running from Sept. 20 to Oct. 2 at its new gallery. Personally collected by Elaine Monds on her recent visit to Australia, the works include bark paintings from Arnhem Land and acrylic “Dreaming” paint- ings from the Central Desert. Gallery hours: 9 - 5:30 pm; Thur. & Fn. 9-9 pm; Sun. 12-5 pm. Ph. 383-8224. .39 Maltwood Art Museum and Gallery — An exhibition of fine basketry from the Pacific West Coast. Several cultural areas are represented, in- cluding Tlingit, Kwakuit, Haida, Nuu-Cha-nulth and Salish. Continu- ing until Oct. 3. Also displayed are historical photographs of baskets and artists. UVic Centre. 40 Art Bank Gallery — The Art of Tris! Romance, showing to Sept. 15. A presentation of the latest works by this well known Canadian artist as well as her new book, A Celebration of Life. 101 - 60 Bastion Sq. Gallery hours: Mon. - Sat. 9 am to 9 pm; Sun: 10:30 am. to 7:30 pm. Ph. 380-6618. 37 Pony Trekker’s Gallery Works — Crystal Garden, 707 Douglas St. Pre- sents a selection of hand-colored originals of popular Victoria scenes by Victoria artist, Jim Wispinski, to Sept. 16. Open daily: 8 am to 11 pm. Ph. 381-2111. 37 Kaleidoscope Theatre Gallery — is showing nature, land and waters- cape paintings by-Frank Perold. 715 Yates St, 3rd Floor. Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9am to 5 pm. .39 Gallery 1450 — New Beginnings. Works by Art Thompson, Bill Reid, Joe David and Robert Davidson. Rare northwest coast silkscreen prints of many artists, carvings by Peter Grant. Exhibit open to Oct. 12. TFN Canadian Impressions — hosts wil- dlife artist Luke Raffin, Saturday, Sept. 15, 11 am to 4 pm. On display will be a new limited edition entitled “Forest Fawn” as well as original works. Please join us in this oppor- tunity to meet the artist. 811 Govern- ment St. Ph. 383-2641. 37 Maples Gallery — ‘Flowers And Fire’ - An Exhibition by Ria Bos & Nancy Van Patten. A warm and lively exhib- ition of Ria's painting with fabric and Nancy's raku wall pieces and sculp- tures. The show continues until Sept. 29. 1461 Benvenuto Ave., Brentwood Bay. Open 10 am to 6 pm, Tues. to Sun. Ph.652-2102. —.39 Emily Carr Gallery — Keeping the Records Straight - is a new version of the gallery's successful winter exhibit. It is a sampling of the B.C. Archives and Records Service's di- verse collections pertaining to Brit- ish Columbia's history and culture. Highlights include journals of mem- bers of the 1864 Vancouver Island Exploring Expedition, as well as Em- ily Carr paintings, pottery, corre- spondence and memorabilia. No ad- mission charge. Hours: Tues. to KARATE RUNNERS, members of the UVic Karate Club, take a bare-foot training run through morning fog along Cadboro Bay Road. The club members run each Sunday gearing up forthe Sept. 16, 10th Annual Terry Fox Run. The run starts at UVic’s Centennial Stadium at 10 a.m., after registration which begins at 8 a.m. Photo by CHUCK RUSSELL Sat:, 10 am to 4:30 pm. 1107 Wharf St. Ph. 387-3080: 43 Theatre Inconnu — located in Market Square presents sculptures by Hen- ty Raja-Aho. Continues to Sept. 15. “37 McPherson Theatre — watercolor exhibition of paintings by Leslie Bar- nwell, 10 am to 4 pm, Mon. to Fn. until Sept. 14. Theatre goers during performance hours. 37 Fannin Gallery-Royal British Colum- bia Museum — Selling The Harvest. On display until Sept. 16. 37 Fran Willis North Park Gallery — “The Strength of the Spirit: A cele- SEPTEMBER 14th, 15th & 16th, 1990 DRAFT HORSE PULL & LOG SKIDS -———f Exhibits & Horticultural Show ¢ Antique Farm Equipment ° Kids’ Events “LUXTON ae Outdoor Stage Entertainment ¢ Horse Shows ® Commercial Booths | FAIR Loonie Night} 4-H Displays & Petting Farm & Horses, Poultry, Rabbits, Goats . GROUNDS $1.00 | Donkeys © Tea Room ® Prize Bingo , PARKING Saturda S Se ; & Sunday DANCE: SATURDAY 9:30 pm - 1:30 am Off Sooke Rd Adults: Warne Peters Homebrew ~ dance Advance Ticks Only past Glen “ Lake Corner OAP.: FRI. 5:30 pm - Single Horse Pull $2.00 SAT. 9:00 am - Horse Pull (vicdium weigh MIDWAY or Capen Students: 10:00 am - Dog Weight Pull M.F WAGNER #50 from 1:00 pm - Team Log Skid Downtown aaa 3:00 a Seno ePll vie wean SHOWS information’ Jean |; SUN. 9:00 am - Single Log Skid Friday Ride all You Want For; [uc e eo Under 12: |. 10:00 am - Dog Weight Pulls 2_ 4pm:Handicap: FREE ‘478-2759 FREE | : 1:00 pm - Team Pull S- &pm:12&Under: $5.00, | 1:00 pm - Championship Horse Pull 8-12 pm:Teens Only: $10.00 4th Canadian Wheeled Dog Weight Pulls bration of the healing journeys of ‘wo adult women survivors of child- hood sexual abuse”. Dorothy Field, paper-maker, writer, and teacher, in- troduces a series of cast paper works, “Passage of the Minotaur’, and Shani Mootoo, painter, wniter and poet, presents “Our Little Se- cret”, a series of acrylic paintings on canvas. This is a community event and arts show sponsored by The Women's Sexual Assault Centre and Fran Willis of the Fran Willis North Park Gallery, with support from the Women's Studies Department of the University of Victoria, among others. Sept. 13 through Sept. 16. Opening 7 pm, Thurs., Sept. 13. Opening cere- monies and poetry readings at 8 pm, exhibit remains open until 10 pm. Fri. 11 am to 9 pm; Sat. and Sun. 11 am to 5 pm. Ph. 381-3422. 37 Wednesday Programs — The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria presents a talk, film, slides, video or tour at 1 pm Wednesdays at 1040 Moss St. Ph. Victoria Rediscovery Society — At- tention parents and teachers. Discover- ing our heritage. The Victoria Redisco- very Society is offering professional school tour programs for the 1990/91 school year. Are your children going? - an art lesson with Emily Carr, - 1859 Schooldays - the old suitcase mystery - Dr. Helmcken's Christmas - Grandfather's attic Contact the VRS at 387-4697. TFN Victoria Parks & Recreation — Sep- tember Special Events. Super Sundaze-Happen Every Sunday 1 -3 pm Games & Activities 3 - 5 pm Movies Regular admission required. Parents Night Out-Kid’s Party Every Sat. night 6 pm to midnight. Games activities, crafts, swim, snack, movies, and more. Cost: $10 per child; $7 each additional child (same family). Age limit: 7-13 yrs. Pre-registration required by Fri., 6 pm that week. Ph. 381-2341. 39 Victoria Parks/Recreation Dept. — at the Crystal Pool-Preschool Programs: Hocus, Pocus, Fairy Dust - an explo- sion in science for 3 and 4 year olds. Buddy Builders - a junior carpentry program for 4 and 5 year olds. Kindergym - for parents and tots (2 and 3 yrs). This new. movement education class will be fun for everyone. Gymboree-for 3 1/2 yr. olds. This Is an advanced kindergym program. Ph. 380-7946 for more info. 38 Boy Scouts of Canada — Registra- tions for all Boy Scouts programs in the Greater Victoria area will take place the week ending Sept. 15, and where & space permits, on a continuing basis. « Please call 727-3329 for information on groups in your area, or for information: on being a leader. Out-of-School Program — at The Cridge Centre for the Family provides before and after school care for chil- dren aged 6 to 12 yrs. of parents who are working or attending school. Regi- strations are now being accepted. For information ph. Rhonda Mastin at 384- 8058. TFN Art Classes for Teens — instructed by art specialist, Tine Andriessen Holmes. — Register now for after school and Sat. classes, Sept. to Nov. Ph. 479-6070. TFN Cathedral School — Offering instruc- tion to students Kindergarten to Grade 6. Now accepting registrations. A com- prehensive education in all subject areas, consistent with the Ministry of @ ie Education Year 2000. Educational ex- J periences in computer, basic French and choral music. Instruction and activ- ity informed by the belief in God as the Creator, Redeemer and Sustainer of all that exists. The Memonal Hall, Christ Church Cathedral. For info ph. 383- 2714 or 385-4695. TFN Association of Family Serving Agen- cles — Bring the whole family and your picnic to Beacon Hill Park on Sun., Sept. 16 from 12 noon to 4 pm for the Second Annual Family Celebrity Picnic, a fun-filled afternoon of non-stop enter- tainment, celebrity guests and family fun. Starting with opening ceremonies at noon, the day will feature: Danny Lalaonde, Canada's world boxing champion; Valdy; the Moffat Family singers; the Kidco dancers; childrens’ entertainer John Demers; face paint- ing; games and activities; free snacks for kids; ongoing excitement for ever- yone, young and old. Everyone wel- —_.. come. 37 Dance! — Triple ~ C's beginner group starts Wed., Sept. Church Hall, v per couple per evening: Continued on Page 18.