FREER « 5 Puy RBBF Fea Page M26 November21, 1990. This Week aA pa SA F- Continued from Page 24 cond concert of the 1990-91 season, Sat., Nov. 24 at 8 pm at Christ Church CALENDAR 'EELSKIN- AGGESSORIES Cathedral. Program: Villa-Lobos; String __fo¢54_ their Third-Annual_-Holid e Quartet No. 6. Jacob; Oboe Quartet. cert Sat. Deed, sone seers sor 25% OFF Dubussy: String Quartet. Performers: E5<< Miore ane ee vece Toe WHOLESALE PRICES Vivian Tillmans, Ron Comber: Violins; Enjoy seasonal music from many coun- | _| __ HARBOUR TOWERS Stacey Boal: Viola; Pemy Foster: Cello; tires done with youthful exuberance | NOV. 24 10 AM — 9 PM : pina Eine Cee eee ie ang and artistry at Christ Church Cathedral, 5 “AM — 8 PM eae: : Rees : Ti NOV, 25-10 AM — 8 = Greater Vieionia Veuth Chol ose 7:30 pm Tickets are $5 for adults, $3 for 2 Dressing for success _ just isn’t good enough Professional Training will get you the job you want and McKay Technical Institute = has 25 years of experience in career ° Medical Office Assistant Call now or Drop In For information students, and $12 for a family. These are available at the Victoria Conserva-_ -— -tory-of-Mtusie-the-Ghrist Chureh-Cathe-- - dral Office, and at the door. Ph. 386- 5311. 48 The Arion Male Voice Choir — and the Ladies A Cappella Choir will, deo volente, present a concent at St. Aidan’s United Church, 1691 Broadmead Ave., on Fri., Nov. 30 at 8 pm. Admission by donation. 48 Feb. 11/91 * Desktop Publishing/ Graphic Aris The Birds of British Columbia — Jan. 28/91 Wed., Nov. 28, 7:30 to 9 pm at the Newcombe Theatre, in the Royal B.C. Museum. B. CG. is a paradise for both birds and birdwatching. The reason why 15-year project to produce the Birds of LIVING WELL AT THE WELLESLEY Is Retirement in your plans? Then take a The Wellesley offers your-choice of_a wide variety of floor plans One is Bound to be suited to YOUR needs! look at some of ours . 383-4942 is well explained in a slide talk by Mi K curator Wayne Campbell about the Cc ay outstanding diversity and biology of : : ———— : 2 feathered inhabitants in this province. i a See - Mir Campbell: wheicoordifiated the epic KALEIDOSCOPE THEATRE SCHOOL winter Classes run from Jan. 7 until March 16. For information call 383-8124. British Columbia (Vol. 1) also explains the story behind writing the “encyclope- dia.” 48 CRD Parks offers the following free program: Sun., Nov. 25 - 1 pm and 2 pm at Witty’s Lagoon Regional Park. Up and Down the Woodland Trail - a slide and song presentation by Adele Curtis. Bring the family for an autumn visit to Witty’s and drop in to the nature. house for this inspiring 15 minute presentation. Attracting Birds to Your Backyard — “Darren Copley and Eric Walters will show us the best and healthiest way (for the birds) to attract birds to your yard. Slides, bird feeders and samples of food. Suitable for all ages: 1 1/2 hrs. Swan Lake Nature House, 3873 Swan North Park Volunteer Services — Christmas Bazaar and Luncheon, Sat., Dec. 1, 11 am to 2 pm. Free admission. Jewellery, white elephant, baked goods, books, handcrafts, houseware. Lunch- eon $3.50 - 11:30 am. Wheelchair accessible. 875 North Park. 48 Three Men and a Forester — A candid account of the B.C. forest industry by a former Macmillan Bloe- del executive - and a forester: Speak- ers: lan Mahood, Ken Drushka, Vicky ~ Husband and” “youl! | Newcombe Audi- — torium, Tues., Nov. 27, 7:30 to 9:30 pm. $5/$4 seniors/students/mem- bers. Tickets available at Ecology House in advance and at the door Sponsored by Sierra Club Victoria = LIVING/ DINING 13-6 x 9-0" WARE ance at Ross Bay Cemetery will be led ; 2 re sf SS L Ste by Dale Mumford of Fort Rodd Hill and ¢00r; $17 - 16 & under. Designer will focus on veterans’ and military Sees Hors d'oeuvres aan s t B ta, Fairfield : ae ES gene, Moet Bae Pasa TCS seen Abooathe Parte KITCHEN ENTRY ~ BATHROOFS Goldstream Provincial Park's Visitor SWift — is a SALTS presentation by gy Programs — Want to take in an [Ony and Bonice Anderson and Q fo)| fe © T entertaining and informative program See ee ae Be een a Wee 5 ‘ Be : oF 2 = : after aipicnicinthespark? Ty coming te adventure in Victoria's famed topsail At The Wellesley you'll enjoy: * 30 delicious meals in our dining room (Additional 30 meal package available) Weekly housekeeping service Cy ihagh oka eat A All included in your monthly rent which starts at ONLY S1250 per month (add $250 for 2nd person) All-inclusive utilities (except telephone) Complimentary laundry facilities Many different social/recreational activities Scheduled shuttle bus for shopping & outings Lake Rd. Nov. 22)8 pm! $1 adults; 50 children; free to volunteers and Friends of the Nature Sanctuary. 479-0211. 47 Walbran Bus Tours — Sponsored by Carmanah Forestry Society. $40 for non-members (includes membership), $25 for members. 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays. Register by phoning 381- 1141. Bring food and sensible footwear. Walking Tours — The Old Cemeteries Society of Victoria offers a changing program of one hour long walking tours of Ross Bay Cemetery and other inter- esting cemeteries in Greater Victoria every Sunday afternoon, rain or shine. Tours start at 2 pm and begin at the locations specified each week. No re- servations are required. Admission is by donation. Nov. 11 - In Remembr- one of the free programs offered four times daily. Day time programs are at the Visitor Centre. Evening programs are at the amphitheatre in the camp- ground. Ph. 478-9414. TEN Le Cercle Francophone — Franco- phones and Francophiles are invited to ~ meet for a social gathering, Sat., Dec. 1, 2 pm to 4 pm at 2410 Malaview, Sidney. Join us for Christmas celebra- tion. Admission and refreshment $2 for non members. For more info ph. 656- 2802 or 656-5714. 48 Victoria High School 1961 Grads — are having their 30 year reunion in 1991. Send your registrations early to avoid disappointment. Register at: 1442 Jamaica Rd. Victoria, B.C. V8N 2C8 9th Annual Dickens Craft Fair — Sat.,Dec. 1, 10 to 4 pm, James Bay Community Centre. Featuring Jocal crafts of all kinds, bake sale, raffle, door Group and Harbour Publishing AZ. Christmas Fair —Fine crafts, enter- tainment. Nov. 22-25, Victoria Con- ference Centre. Presented by Out of Hand. Admission: $3/Children free. Times: Thurs., 12-9; Fri., 10-9; Sat., 10-6; Sun.,. 10-5. Imagination Market, parking off Humboldt St. Daycare service. Sponsored in part by Mon- day magazine. Christmas decoration, workshop: Nov. 24, 25 from noon to 4 pm daily. Greate your own Christmas decorations using a wide variety of unique, decorative discards from Victoria Business and industry. 47 Compucollege School of Business — presents the Art of Fashion featur- ing The Greater Victoria Designers Group, Thurs., Nov. 29, 7:30 pm, Newcombe Theatre, Royal B.C. Mu- seum, 675 Belleville St. Tickets: Compucollege, 1209 Broad St., 386- 3432; 3 Fan Tan Alley, Designers Co-op, 384-6875. $12 advance; $15 at schooner. This program is sched- uled for the Central Library Multipur- pose Room, 735 Broughton St. on Thurs., Nov. 22 at 7:30 pm. Free, everyone welcome. To ensure a place, pre-registration is suggested at 382-7241. 47 The Victoria ‘Y’ Volkssport Walking Club — is having a 10 km guided walk on Sun., Nov. 25. It starts and finishes at the Gedar hill Rec. Center and the route will take us around the Swan Lake area. Registration at 9:30 am and the walk starts at 10 am. Everyone is welcome and there will be refreshments available after the walk. For further info ph. Don Evoy at 384-0724. 47 Peninsula Players —presents The Best Laid Plans, a hilarious ‘spy spoof set in exotic Jamaica. (2 act comedy), Nov. 22, 23, 24, 8 pm, St. Stephen's h d choosin The : ‘Admission 25 oe Church Hall, St. Stephen's Rd: (off Mt < prizes. Admission cents. Everyone Newton X Rd. in Central Saanich). SS ie ave tie e s acuvs ae _- 2 welcome. 140 Oswego St. 384-7184.48 Admission: $6, or $5 for seniors/stu- Western Community Native Housing dents. Ticket outlets: Tanners Books Wellesley : esty © give Us a Ca 2 Association — Bake and Craft Sale, (Sidney); The Thought Shop (Bren- Sat., Nov. 24, 10 am to 3 pm, 554 —‘twood); or ph. 652-3650 (Alice Ras- Goldstream Ave. For more info 474- mussen). 48! : : 5349. 47 _ Letters From Beacon Hill - Creches: . y 800 383-9099 Western Community Native Housing Jovakia — The waiting is over for 4 : VICTORIA. ace ay Tours Available Association — Educational Night = Beacon Hill fans. Writer Stephen €., pesos —s ——— Teens and Alcoholism. Speaker: Rose White is back with not one, but two were THE WELLESLEY Dally Jimmy. Thurs., Nov. 29, 7 pmto9pm, crazy families, worlds and’ interests §54 Goldstream Ave. For more info ph. 474-5349. 48 Continued on Page 28