Page M18 September 12, 1990. This Week CALENDAR Continued from Page 16 come. Knowing left from right an asset. For info please ph. 598-4068, 477- 8416 or 479-7989. 38 Sooke International Folk Dancers — presents dances from around the world - set, square, round, circle, line, couple, and ballroom dances. A review of last year’s dances, a season of new danc- es. Beginners welcome. 8 - 10 pm Wednesdays beginning Sept. 19. Sa- seenos Elem. School Gym, Sooke. Couples, singles. $1 donation. Soft shoes required. Jim Chambers 642- 7290. 38 International folk dancing — with Saanich Intemational Folk Dancers will be held at Willows School, 2290 Musgrave St. Classes are Wednes- day, with beginner's dances taught from 7 to 8:30 pm; intermediate dances from 8:30 to 10:30. $2 for non-members. Everyone welcome. For turther info ph. 598-6888 or 595-4293. .40 Victoria People Meeting People Club — Dance: Music by the Parisiennes. Sun., Sept. 16 from 7:30 pm to 11 pm at Leonardo da Vinci Centre, 195 Bay St. Tickets at door. $6. Singles and couples welcome. For info ph. 385-4820, 479-4303 or 381-3115. .37 Vancouver Island Scottish Country Dance Society — Beginners Class - Victoria - Tues., Sept. 18, McKenzie School. Intermediate Class Peninsula - Tues., Sept. 18, McTavish School. Intermediate Class Victoria - Wed., Sept. 12, Sundance School. Beginners Class Victoria - Wed., Sept. 12, McTavish School. Experienced Class Victoria - Thurs., Sept. 13, Sundance School. Beginners/Intermediate Westem Comm.-Thurs., Sept. 13, Sangster School. All classes begin at 7:30 pm. BCA Western Night at Norway House — 1110 Hillside Ave., Sat, Sept. 22. Saloon 6 pm. Steak BBQ 7 pm. Dance to Pulp Mill at 9 pm. Tickets (in advances) $15. Call 361-4350 (Greta) or 388-6724/478-8449 (Curt). Tickets to be picked up at Norway House, Tues., Sept. 18 between 7:30 pm and9 pm. 38 Shoreline Community School Asso- clation — is offering the following courses: “Conservation Outdoor Recreation Ed- ucation” (Hunting Course) to Sept. 30 from 7 to 9:30 pm. Cost $67. 619 FORT ST. 383-9821 VICTORIA'S WOOL SHOPS ¢pl° I0 P48 NEEDLEPOINT of CLEARANCE 2207 OAK BAY AVE. 598-2721 “Beyond the Blue Box” Sept. 18 and 25, 7 to 9 pm (free). By now we all know how to recycle glass and newspnint, but what about our other waste, what kind of cleaning products are environmental- ly friendly? “Lady Beware”, Tues. Sept. 25, 7:30 to 9:30 pm (free). Without realizing it you may be leaving yourself vulnerable to a variety of crimes. Learn to become more aware and reduce the opportunity for crime with this common-sense ap- proach to personal’ safety. For further. information or to register call'386-8367. Vintage Videos — The Emily Carr Gallery presents films depicting various aspects of B.C. history and culture. Showing this week are: In the Daytime (1950) - an impressio- nistic look at Vancouver city life. A Day of Fun in Barkerville (1963) - History and attractions in this gold rush town. Free admission. Films show at 12:30 pm Tues. - Sat. at 1107 Wharf Street. Phone 387-3080 37 1st Annual Uniroyal “Skydive Chal- lenge” — On Sept. 29 and 30, look up . . . because Uniroyal takes to the skies. Sanctioned by the B.C. Sport Parachut- ing Council. Each participant is collect- ing pledges on the number of jumps made that weekend - 100% of the proceeds from this Uniroyal sponsored event will go directly to The B.C. Lions Society for Crippled Children, to sup- port services throughout the province for disabled children. Pledge your sup- port and watch for the event taking place through your local Skydiving Club. 40 Victoria Riding For The Disabled Ride-A-Thon — Sun., Oct. 7, Gallop- ing Goose Trail. Pledge sheets availa- ble at feed and tack shops. Call Helen at 479-5567 or Colette at 652-3791 for more info. -40 The Victoria Federal New Democrats — will be hosting an Axe the Tax Turkey Dinner and services auction on Sept. 22 at the Femwood Community Centre. For fun and entertainment come and join us. Cash bar at 6:30 pm and dinner at 7:30 pm. Cost is $20 per person. For ticket information call 388- 0440. 38 entertainment featurin: We're Celebrating OKTOBERFEST WELLESLEY Style ... And You're INVITED! On Friday September 28th from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. The Wellesley will be hosting a special Fall Festival, and Victoria’s Seniors are invited to join us. You will enjoy fine Bavarian bounty and lively the Geoff Venables trio. So, search out you Lederhosen, memorize the words to “Edelweiss” and you'll be all set to partake in a truly wunderbar afternoon! Space is limited, so please RESERVE EARLY to avoid disappointment. : 383-9099 2800 Blanshard Street (at Market) Victoria, B.C. V8T 5B5 ? SAA THE WELLESLEY Horticulture Centre of the Pacific — Fall Sale, Sat., Sept. 29 from 9 am to 3 pm. No sale on Sunday. Also Mon., Oct. 1 - Fri. while stock lasts. Easy to grow hardy perennials, dwarf, medium and tall mixed colors; including delphin- iums, white, pink and blue; dried flow- ers; cut flowers and dried arrange- ments. 39 Amnesty International — is holding its bi-annual Gigantic Garage and Very Special Junque Sale, Sat., Sept. 15 from 9 am to 2 pm at 432 Kipling St. (off Richardson). Something for everyone. No pre-sales. B