Welnesday, February 17, 1988 THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St., Sidney B.C. ' Page A7 & Poet BREADNER VETERINARY SERVICES DR. SHELLEY BREADNER D.V.M. | We care for smail animals and birds and provide | See ks a mobile service forhorses. _ ; Sag 2146A KeatingX Rd. | 652-9700 — Saanichton ination | THIS IS OUR BIG ONE! ® THE REGENT 1000 ® reduces clearance ~ * w/brasstrim ® glass door Regular $749.00 Poet Elizabeth. Woods wants -to be a federal politician. She’s seeking the nomination as NDP .. candidate for the new federal THE VICTORIAN AIRE © ‘riding of Saanich-Gulf Islands. * ASH DRAWER is “I’m a blue. socialist,’’ says ° BRASS TRIM. Reg. $999.00" - the author of two. novels. and * REDUCED CLEARANCE ane two volumes of poetry. ‘‘I’m a THIS ANGUS will kick up a fuss after vet Ed Dahl gives him the needle, Feb. 6. It was Small’ businessman, and’ unders. part of the three-hour weigh-in for the Saanich Peninsula 4-H Beef Club at the tand there is a vitality to Saanich Fairgrounds. independently- owned. The animal belongs to John Warren, in his first year with 4-H. He hopes to nurture’ businesses.” - Quincy over the coming months for success at the club achievement day, July 23. Saanich-Gulf Islands is a Weight gain is traced from February through to the end of August, PNE time. Weigh- small ‘‘c’’ conservative riding, ed were two market steers, 16 fed calf steers, six heifers and three cow-calf com- -.. 52Y8 Woods. “I. think. many _ _binations, belonging to 17 club members. . votes might be attracted to my Following the weigh-in was the club’s public speaking night at the experimental ~ style of free enterprise.” farm... | “Government should. en- Public speaking winners were: junior,.1, Sean Verhagen, 2, Bruce: Passmore, and3, Courage and support small Kim Kennedy; senior, 1, Erin ‘Kennedy, 2, Andrew Petro, and 3, Jeff Dahl. ‘These business, says the 48-year-old members will go on to public speaking at the district level. a . «View Royal resident. “I’m very : “\ much against large corpora-. ute” wed 3 tions. In fact, I’m very much. APPROVED | A + hi t ch Pons ‘against large anything.”’ ©. coal paces» r is orian ‘s C a lien ges ~- is. Government must look after a. _. "= needs of the underprivileged in re ~ AS an art’ historian and: year. = “were asked what their’ incomes’..society, says Woods. *‘The | ea specialist in Islamic. culture, ‘‘People. tend to think that -were and how mch they spent’ NDP really’ understands’ and. ~ University of Victoria professor. the only big employers in Vic-. on materials. Welch’s conclu-:. cares about most people:in this . and faculty of fine arts dean Dr... toria are the university, govern-:.. sion: ‘‘The arts are absolutely. country. It’s one of the things ~ Anthony .Welch is pecustomed ment, and navy. But there’ sa vital for Victoria.’. ~~ ~~ .which attracts me to the party.’’ to detctive work: S + fourth — culture.” . 3. ~ In the» past, Welch. has’ Woods is: the first. candidate His. position - often requires . To gather information for the organized several major exhibi- = to declare :interest in Saanich- identifying. where: , artifacts. ~’study,. Welch. and several. tions, each a three year project’ Gulf Islands. New: Democrats - ‘originated, and. who. they. were ~ ressearch assistants conducted involving. the ‘selection. of. a~/ = will hold-a: nominating: meeting ‘created by. ” extensive interviews with people’ theme, the creation of a detailed * at Sanscha Hall on May 14 ‘ ‘As aresult: of: ‘Welch’ s. ‘exper: =), involved:i in every aspect of. fine: entry.on’; “each. object’.to -be- “tise, students from as far away. arts: ce "displayed, and: the: publication - -as.Jordan;: Lebanon, and Libya Theatre ‘Goinpanies were ask-. = of a fully illustrated catalogue. have come to UVic t study with. » (ed’how much wood they used to” -- *: He ‘is currently.completing a him: 2): : Dull? sets and who they bought “book on Medieval Islamic” ar- ©The. field of Islamic. art is “it from. Independent. artists ~ chitecture in’ India. ae an absolute: gold mine. in terms of.unpublished material to work ~ on;’! he:says. : For a number of years Welch sf @ owas a consultant for Prince on TMOENINGSULA TV) Sadruddin Aga Khan, who has’. jf the world’s largest and finest 7 ELECTRONICS } private collection of Islamic art, Doe in Geneva, Switzerland. ‘PRESENTS... “Formerly high commissioner | UILT- IN VACUUM SYSTEMS for refugees for the United Na- tions, Prince Sadruddin hired. - | - SP Welch to catalogue -his © art : re treasures which include approx- | i's easy to install Pos ~MSCDUFE imately 1,000 manuscripts, inyourpresent Us paintings, . calligraphics, and = home or in your __ “manuscript bindings. / few home 4 Cataloguing involves —un- a covering the history of each art. | 60 MONTH picce — finding: data such as: \. iF . when and where it'was produc- J - LIMITED ie ae, “ . ed, “In some cases a part of this . WARRANTY acne sd @ information will. already be | wants ei er -. k . but often you have to: speculate, ’” says Welch, a ° COMPLETELY "To stay on top of his field, he - INSTALLED. travels extensively to visit other collections: taking photographs J CALL NOW 652-01 67 (24 ts) and detailed notes, | ; cy Welch explains that | ai KEATING X ROADS aaa PLAZA) neludes:. | manuscripts are sometimes NEW QUEEN SIZE BEDS | taken apart by art dealers and. sold. page by page; one. manuscript might end up seat tered across the world, “It can, . be extraordinarily: difficult. to - try and reassemble an image of what 4 manuscript looked like, especially if. it” was Heyer r “photographed. - es co Tb. might see A manus scrip “page in’ New. York and. think ~~ that had seen one like it. in Kuwait, “But Po have to. get precise information on the page “jn-question to be certain,’ which often requires : exter IVE. IN vestigation into the manuscript’ s provenance. and_ of @ . theartistic and broader cultural cocetatast Wl FROSTINGS Senaemeatretanes ate PE Te Welch says that to puto Ba A SELECTION OF - manuscript together successful- | SHADES TOENHANCE Wyss an “absolutely terrific Ya | YOUR IMAGE | feeling.’ eo) 4 . "PHONE TODAY ‘ABOUT OUR. Recently, Welch hai t seen in RR PRE BLEACHING eae ; ie volved in umcovering a different ae iE SPFCIAL WORKING $ dens typeof . information; he hats _ been! doing extensive resgarch to = ay HIGHL y TRAINED EXPERIENCED. the economic significance of. the: arts in View > ot , . f _ 7 PROFESSIONALS — torin. | “OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK THURS. 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