id: Monday at the Royal ow: “Tecital. icPherson Playhouse. The guest is. Czechoslovakian Sf , Eva Bernathova, who stu- ied the ‘High School of Music ast : and the, Vienna Aca~ «demy Music. : Among.” the compositions ‘in “which she: will: be: featured with “the Victoria Symphony Orchestra oyal Theatre concerts “Music for the Royal Fireworks Handel-Harty); ‘The Walk to the aradise: “Garden i Concerto for Piano and (Frederick... November: 2, 3, Russian vio- ‘linist Vladimir Lane man and pia- “ “nist Alicia Mitshenko- Laneman; “November 23, 24, Symphonic : December , 1, 8, January: 18,19, Canadian pia~ ; nist Mari- -Elizabeth Morgen; : February 1; ' °2,- French vio- linist Christian Ferras; “February 15, 16, guest con~ | . ductor. Per Dreier, Norway; March -1,. 2, Russian: cellist -".” Mstislav Rostropovich; ° coe ' March 15, 16, French fautist Jean Pierre Rampal, — In addition to. their appearan- ces with the orchestra recitals “will: be’ given“at- the: McPherson . Playhouse by. Mailcuzynski (Oct. " 22), Lancman (Nov, §), Neblett (Dec, 10), Morgen (Jan, 21), and * Rostropovich (March 4), . A’ special’ attraction will be presented by the Symphony So- - Giety at the Royal on: Sunday, fe March 8, when the ‘King of the - Guitar” Andrea Segovia gives ¢ a: recital, ‘This will be followed on April ‘12 and:13 by Ciro and his Bal--]. let Flamenco.from Madrid, Se ee . OPEN UEIDAY NIGHTS $ TIL NINE SoA | au 3 PERETTE » sie es : An Evening - { at the Opera’? with Soprano Carol’ : ‘Neblett and basso Jan Rubes: “with a guest artist fol-. _ ‘Octe 12 at. “| four visitors’ present, ry y’s ‘TO BODY. le Collision Repairs (656-1712 © "Spray Painting “| hall.. : president: October 1969. The v water | restrictions imposed on. 15th June 1969 are hereby cancelled with effect from Ist 'S.R. Gibbs Secretary -Brentwood College "Favorites by.-the orchestra, no}... : guest artist; © TWENTY-THREE . enthus- ~ fastic youngsters from Tsart- -lip schoo] observed the print- ing and publishing business in action when they were shown through The Review building ‘on Tuesday morning. © They — were accompanied ‘by. the principal of the school, Sister Margaret, an assistant, Mrs, | ' Adey and their teacher, Sister Terry, who stated that: fol-: lowing the:tour of The Review” the children would te involved in discussions and would prob- ably put together a newspaper of their own making. The: students are ingrades five and “six. (REVIEW PHOTO), © Brentwood ~ Briefs The Brentwood U, Cc. Ww. held its September meeting in the Church Hall on Wednesday evening, Sept-" ember 17. with, 10. members and -A rum- mage sale scheduled for Septem- ber 20 was changed to Saturday, . October 4, and the Christmas | Bazaar will be held on Saturday, October .18.° Mrs, Fred Duncan gave an interesting report on her. ‘| stay at the C.G.1.T,:Camp Coun-. cil at Gambier Island, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Robinson - = have returned: to their: home on Peden Lane. after enjoyinga boli- oy i in the. Interior. wo The Brentwood Anglican Young People's group held their.annual. ‘Meeting and: ‘election: of officers on Sunday, September 21; fol- : lowing’ corporate communion and ‘breakfast at. the Brentwood Col-. lege Memorial Chapel's. parish Terry. Wood was: elected Laurie: Scholéfield Vice-President; and~ Raylene Stenning Secretary” Treasurer. ‘The refreshment committee will’ 4 be .composed.of Pam McGaughey, and Kathy Lamont. Miss’ Mar gazet Brovn spent a : few days holiday at W ickanninish ; Lodge, Long Beach, eee: The . Evening Branch of the. Brentwood College :Memorial Chapel A.C.W. held a successful rummage. sale at. the Brentwood Community Club Hall on Satur-. day, September 20, at which ap- proximately $100 was raised. ‘The Afternoon ‘Branch of the Memorial Chapel A.C.W, met in the Parish Hall on Tuesday, September 16. Plans for the Fall Tea & Bazaar tobe held on-Saturday, Novem= ber.1,'were made. Convenors of- ‘the. stalls are Mrs.°K. King, Bake Table, assisted by Mrs. Herman Wood; Mrs. J. Macfar- lane, .Aprons . and Needlework, assisted by Mrs. W.S. Barker; Miss Isobel Howard, Miscellan- eous and White Elephant; Miss Mary Martin, Books; Plants, ‘Mrs, F.O. Woolaston, assisted by Mrs. David Ryall. The tea will be convened by the Even- ing Branch, | All Classes of Insurance HARBORD INSURANCE Insurance Brokers Exclusively "Ousunance (2 Our Susiness 386-8441 wet a Sideline’ 609 Yates, Victoria, B.C. BY PAT MU NSON- The serene dignity and. con trolled grace of traditional ballet was. given a contemporary fillip by» the Royal Winnipeg Ballet on -Sunday afternoon and ‘Vic- ‘toria audiences loved it. every selection from the first ‘‘Aimez-Voux Bach?’?. perform- “ed in black practice clothes to the gay. finale, *--Variations on | Strike Up the Band’’, Sheila MacKinnon, native Vic- torian, the Bach piece choreographed by Winnipeg's brilliant Brian Mac- donald. The entire company was involyed in the decorous ballet class ritual which suddenly ex- ploded’ into swinging ‘modern dance during Bach’s Toccata and Fugue! ; “Giselle Peasant’ Pas De Deux” and the ‘Don Quixote Pas De- Deux”. were classical selec- DRIVER CHARGED driven. by Mrs. Lillian Butler of Sidney ran into the rear of @ parked vehicle on McDonald Park Road; |The parked vehicle bounced into another. parked car. 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Alderman one warned — ‘Fecord Monday with Mayor Ar- 1 chie Galbraith, Aldermen’™.P,P; G.'Michell “and Pp, F, loops) . _ “stit-was no° holiday”. remark- ed Mayor Galbraith of the. week- long meeting: = - “ Aldermen Michell was ‘most: impressed by. the Civil” Defence display organized | in Kamloops, “izing ‘such’ a’ . “mother-in-law suites. should be. “Alderman © th Michell. objected to"this word-- ing and Alderman Benn: point-_ . ed out. that Mr. Horel had suc cessfully. eliminated: this likeli- hood in his wording of ‘building allowed’: he said. regulations. : ENO. suite’can 0 a disaster situation acted out with ee “JT Was” surprised’ to | wounded children and panicking ' parents.- see the fire, police and civil. -defence corps working together -}'s0 smoothly,’? Michell, Alderman Lazarz.’ .. 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