Page M10 March 7, 1990. This Week CALENDAR Contemporary Artists — The Art Gal- lery of Greater Victoria presents a series on contemporary art and artists, focusing primarily on key gallery exhibi- tions. Thursdays, 7-8:30 pm, until Thurs., Maz 22 at 1040 Moss St. Ph. 384-4101. Wednesday Programs — The Art Gal- lery of Greater Victoria presents a talk, film, slides, video or tour at 1 pm Wednesdays at 1040 Moss St. Ph. 384-4101. sth Annual Henry Hunt. Memorial Lecture: The Legacy Continues Wed. March 7 at 7:30 pm in the Newcombe Theatre, 675 Belleville St. In a slide talk, Renaissance Man and author of The Totem Carvers, Phil Nuytten traces the vibrant way Kwagi- ulth Art has survived to the present in an unbroken link from Charlie James and Mungo Martin to Master Carver Chief Henry Hunt and on to Chief Tony Hunt and Tony Hunt Junior. Free, 1 1/2 hours. For info. 387-5822. Doris Hryciuk ‘Einblick’. A view look- ing into insight. Opening Sun. March 11, 1:00 to 4:30 p.m continuing until March 24. Winchester Galleries, 1545 Fort St. For more info. 595-2777. 1990 Victoria Regional Juried Art Show. The Community Arts Council of Greater Victoria is pleased to announce that it will again be sponsoring the annual show, March 15 to 24. This is the preliminary show to Images & Ob- jects VIII, the visual arts component of the B.C. Festival of the Arts, which will be held in Saanich in May. The venue for this year’s jury selections will be the Victoria College of Art Gallery, 564 Yates St, (opens March 15, 7:30 pm). Artwork that is not select- ed by the jury will be shown concurrent- ly with the juried show at Appreciations Art Centre, 582 Johnson St. (open March 15 at 9:00 pm). Vancouver Island Scottish Country Dance Society — holds beginner classes Tuesdays, 7:30 to 9:30 pm at McKenzie School, 4005 Raymond St: intermediate and advanced classes Wednesdays, 7:30 to 9:30 pm at Sun- dance School. No partner required. Ph. 382-2669, 652-4592 or 474-1018. Victoria People Meeting People Club presents a dance on Sun. March 14 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Pre-registration only: no later than Fri., Mar. 2. For more info call Red Cross House, 909 Fairfield Rd., Ph. 388-6376. Victoria Adult Children of Alcoholics will be holding its 5th Annual Rally on Mar. 16, 17, and 18 at the Victoria Conference Gentre. During this time, meetings will be held and several work- shops on recovery will be offered. Further info. available at 386-0267. Healthy Saanich 2000 presents a workshop for residents of North Quadra to discuss directions fora healthy future for Saanich on Thurs. March 15, 7:30 to 9:30 pm at the First Church of the Nazarene, 4277 Quadra St. For pre- registration or information about a ride or babysitting subsidy call Gretchen Hartley at 383-6166. from 7:30 to 11:00 pm. Crystal Gar- dens, 713 Douglas St. Admission $6, tickets at the door Music by Allen Steele. Couples and singles welcome. The Victoria Health Project — is doing a three-month study into possible new directions for health care in the Capital Region. Input at upcoming pub- lic meetings will help to shape the report, due in April."As in the past, the kind of valuable public input we expect from this process will help shape our health care future in the Capital Re- gion,” said Susan lles. Public Meeting Schedule: Wed., Mar. 7 at 7 pm at Esquimalt Recreation Centre, Pioneer Hall, 527 Fraser St., Esquimalt. Fun & Fitness For Senior Adults — A fun and fitness instructor workshop, Tues., Mar. 6, and Wed., Mar. 7 from Super Series Lectures — |ndustrial Light and Magic: The Art of Special Effects at 8 pm, Fri., Mar. 23 at the UVic Centre Auditorium. The Industrial Light & Magic studio manufactures amaze- ment. Star Wars, E.T., Star Trek, plus Always, Back to the Future II, Indiana Jones III, and The Abyss, are dazzling products of this special effects studio formed by George Lucas. Ed L. Jones, Post Production Director, tells the story of IL&M with slides and film. See how animation, matte paintings, and high- tech wizardry make impossible scenes possible. Tickets available at UVic Centre, McPherson and Hillside Box Offices. Purhase your tickets early. For further info ph. 387-2150. The Parish of Christ Church Cathe- dral 1990 Lenten Program: Chris- tians Making Choices — Wed., Mar. DEAN PARK—CLASSIC VICTORIAN ELEGANT, WARM & ROOMY—VIEWS— $289,000 : The tile depicts this truly magnificent home. Custom-designed for family living, this 3 bed- room spacious, 2-storey (plus attic) Victorian classic features 2 character fireplaces with one in master bedroom, 3 baths with 4-pce. magnifi- cent ensuite, almost new — built-in latter 1988 — large 2-car garage (attached) with character and charm throughout. Views of mountains and water from south side of this home. (Bonus added). MLS 6938. RON HYKAWAY 382-2121 WESTERN GOLD 1988 5 bedroom Colwood cuty. Gourmet kit- chen, 3 complete baths. Large garage, family room, plus more! $164,900. March 12 at 8:15 pm, Room 159, Begbie Bld, UVic. Admission: $2 at the door, free to students. For more info. call University Extension Assoc. 592-2202. The Universe through a Camera, an illustrated talk by Jack Newton, re- nowed Victoria astrophotographer and author. Presented by the Friends of the Central Saanich Library on March 15 at 7:30 pm in the Central Saanich Cultural Centre Activity Room A, 1225 Clarke more info: call 652-9460. Orca: A Social Portrait. Fri., March 9 at 7:30 pm at the Newcombe Theatre, 675 Belleville St. The magnificent orca, its complex society and its interface with humans are the focus of slide talks by. two outstanding scientists. Jeff Ja- cobsen, a whale biologist working in Johnstone Strait, gives a primer on orca Theatre. Dr. Darlene Hammell. EVA SOLAR-KINDERMAN is the special guest of the Vic- toria Symphony, along with the Victoria Choral Society March 18/19 at the Royal 7, Life and Death Medical Decisions, with Dr Bruce Wardhaugh, Dr. Alan Meakes and Canon Richard Spencer. Wed., Mar 14, Child Care Choices - with Mrs. Jenni Jennings, Mrs. Jennifer Oliver and Professor Jim Anglin. Wed., Mar: 21, Honest To a Fault? - with David Skillings, Bishop Shepherd and Perestroika and the US.S.R. Today is the topic of a lecture by Dr. Donald Seneise, Dept. of History, UVic. Mon. biology, behaviour and the ways re- searchers study the whale. Then Dr. Paul Spong, who changed the way humans view whales through his pio- neering work on echolocation and his activism as founder of the Greenpeace Save-the-Whale Movement, sums up conservation issues past and present, highlights Robson Bight Ecological Re- - serve, and describes ORCALAB, his project on the inner coast of B.C. Admisssion: $2, FORM $1, 12 and under free — 2 hours. The third Interna- tional Orca Symposium, March 9 to 12, takes place in the Royal B.C. Museum. Call 387-2150 for details. National Parks: Seas of Conflict? Thurs., March 15 at 7:30 pm at the Newcombe Theatre, 675 Belleville St. In two slide talks, Larry Halverson, Naturalist form Kootenay National Park, Continued on Page 11 - CAMOSUN PROPERTIES...» #2900-2950 Douglas Street 382-2121 SUNNYMEADE A just built family home with four bedrooms, 3 full baths and a huge family room. Enter into athis great home and see a sunken living room, totally separate dining room anda well planned kitchen with an eating nook. The yard is south facing and over 10,000 square feet. A good family area. $264,900. BEV McIVOR 382-2121 BRING YOUR FAMILY There is lots, of space in this immaculate 3 bdrm. and den. 3 level split. Built in 1983, this contemporary home of 2330 sq. ft. has a super family room with woodstove, incredible kitchen with Jenn-aire, built-in oven and loads of counter space. 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