are So) Continued from Page 10 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm. Reception (no-host bar) from 7:30 pm to 8 pm. Dinner from 8:00 pm to 9:30/pm. Dancing from 9:30 pm to 12:30 am: Presenting The Island Big Band! with Gordon Clements in the Grystal Ballroom of the Empress Hotel. Black tie, decorations. Tickets available from Red Cross House, 909 Fairfield Rd. Gala Ball at $75 per person. $560 per table ($70 per per- son). Gala Ball and Champagne Punch Reception at $85 per person: $640 per table ($80 per person). 47% of the ticket price is income tax deductible: As the intent of the evening is not only to provide enjoyment but to support the work of the Red Cross and the United Way, Income Tax Receipts will be pro- vided for 47% of the total ticket price. For further info call Red Cross House at 388-6376. : Carne Rebekah Lodge No. 45 — is holding its Annual Spring Luncheon on Sat, Mar. 24 from 11:30am to 1:30 pm in the Oddfellow's Hall, 1323 Douglas St. Admission is $4.50. There will be a door prize, raffles, and stalls of home baking and plants. Ph. 388-4794. Annual Packrat Purge — The Fairfield Community Association will hold its an- nual rummage sale Sat., Mar. 24, from 11 am to 1 pm at the St. Matthias Church Hall, 600. Richmond Ave. No early birds, please. Proceeds from the sale will bene- fit the Fairfield Community Centre Build- ing Fund. Contact Sharon Braun, 382- 4604. The Royal Bride Chapter of the IODE — will hold a Rummage Sale Sat, Mar 31 from 9 am to 2 pm at St. Mathias Church Hall, 600 Richmond St. Collecta- bles, household articles, books and quali- ty clothing will be featured. EMERALD CITY, a bittersweet comedy stars John Moffat, left, and Jennifer Clement ai the Belfry until April 7th. Garage Sale — — sponsored by St. Andrew's Cathedral, C:W.L. on Sat., Mar. 24 at Pandora Hall, Pandora at Vancouv- er from 10 am to 2 pm. SPCA Annual Rummage & Book Sale!!! — Sat, Mar. 24 from 10 am to 1 pm at Centennial United Church Hall, 612 David St. (comer of David St and Gorge Rd. East). Timmy’s Springtime Telethon — B.C. lions Society for Cnppled Children will host this 21 hour extravaganza at the McPherson Playhouse; Sat:, Mar24 and Sun., Mar. 25 beginning at 8 pm. Phone your, pledge to 381-1990 or join us live at the Mac. Contact Kelly Mann at 382- 3171. Black Tie Dinner & Auction — A Vancouver Island Fundraiser for The Asthma Foundation of Canada, Vancouy- er Island Branch. Fn., Apr 6 in the Empress Hotel Ballroom. Reception at 6 pm. Dinner at 7:30 pm. Auction at 9 pm. $40 per person: For further info or tickets (only 280 available) please contact Dab- ney at 727-4468, local 5756. The physiotherapists of Victoria wel- come you to visit our booth in the Hillside This Week March 21, 1990. Page M11 Mall Thurs., Mar. 22 - 24 to commemor- ate National Physiotherapy week in Vic- toria Sun., Mar. 18 - 24, 1990. During Physiotherapy week, the following free drop-in lectures will be given by physiot- herapists at the below listed venues. e Arthritis and Exercise: Cedar Hill Recreation Centre, Wed., Mar 21 at 7 pm: ¢ Causes and Prevention of Aerobic Injuries: YMCA — Courtney St, Thurs., Mar. 22 at 7 pm. ¢ Sports Injuries and Stretching: Fit Commitment, Sat, Mar 24 at 1 pm and 3 pm. : ¢ Back Pain — Cause and Prevention: Grystal Pool, Thurs., Mar. 22 at 6:45 pm and 8:15 pm. For, further info, ph. Lorelei Lew. at 721- 2955. ‘Blood Donor Clinic Schedule - March Wed.-21 and Thur.-22, UVic Foyer, University Centre Bldg., 10 am to 4 pm each day. Fri.-23, UVic Foyer, University Centre Bldg:, from 10 am to 3 pm. For further info ph. 382-2213. The Path of the Heart — a participatory meditation workshop based on the teach- ings of spiritual master Sn Chinmoy will be held on Sun., Mar. 25 from 10 am to 3 pm at Camosun College, Lansdowne Campus. Vegetarian lunch provided. Registration is free by phoning 592-6211 or 477-8262. For more info ph. Sumitra MecMurchy at 384-0125. Healthy Habits, Healthy Babies: — An early pregnancy class, is offered free of charge by the Capital Regional District on Tues., Mar. 27 at 7:30 pm at 1947 Cook St, as well as Tues., Mar. 20 at 7:30 pm at the Esquimalt Recreation Centre. For info and or registration ph. 388-2230. Healthy Saanich 2000 — presents a Workshop for Residents of Saanich CORE to discuss directions for a healthy. future for Saanich. Wed., Mar. 21, 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm in the Committee Rm No. 2 Saanich Municipal Hall; 770 Vernon Ave., For pre-registration or info about a ride: or babysitting subsidy please call Gretchen Hartley at 383-6166. Tillicum — Wed., Mar. 28 from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm, St Martin In-The-Fields, 550 - Obed, Food Choices for the 1990s — How they affect your health, the environment and the future of life on earth. Speakers: John Robbins, and Dr Michael Klaper. Sun., Mar. 25 at 7:30 pm, University Centre Auditorium, UVic. Tickets are $8 forgeneral admission and $6 for students and seniors. For more info ph. 721-7356. Victoria Branch B.C. Friends of Schizo- phrenics — Public education meeting on Wed., Mar: 21 from 7:30 pm to 9 pm. Lecture Theatre, Victoria Mental Health, E.M.P. Trent St. Topic: Research and Schizophrenia. Free. For more info ph. 384-4225. FOS office from 10 am to 4 . pm. Super Series Lectures — Industral Light and Magic: The Art of Special Effects at 8 pm, Fri., Mar. 23 at the UVic Centre Auditonum. The Industrial Light & Magic studio manufactures amazement Star Wars, E.T;, Star Trek, plus Always, Back to the Future Il, Indiana Jones Ill, and The Abyss, are dazzling products of this special effects studio formed by George Lucas. Ed L Jones, Post Produc- tion Director, tells the story of IL&M with slides and film. See how animation, matte paintings, and high-tech wizardry make impossible scenes possible. Tick- ets available at UVic Centre, McPherson and Hillside Box Offices. Purhase your tickets early. Super Series is produced by the Royal British Columbia Museum’s Newcombe Programme, in association with the Friends of the Royal British Columbia Museum. For further info ph. 387-2150. The Parish of Christ Church Cathedral 1990 Lenten Program: Christians Mak- ing Choices — Wed., Mar: 21, Honest To a Fault? - with David Skillings, Bishop Shepherd and Dr. Darlene Hammell. Wednesday evenings at 7:30 pm in the Memorial Hall Lounge, 969 Rockland. Student Readings. Students of the Grea- tive Writing Department will read from their works. Free admission. Clearihue A307, University of Victoria from -8 to 9 pm. Literacy Programs in Victoria — Linda Mitchell of the Read Society will be guest speaker at The Junior Service League of Victoria meeting on Thur, Mar. 22 from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm, Cedar Hill Recrea- tion Centre, Senior's Lounge. Admission free. Info Maxine Dell 477-2969. Flute and Violin featured at Chamber. Music Victoria Concerts — Performers, Sally Harvey, flute; Trudi Conrade, violin; Martin Bonham, cello; Mary-lou Dawes, piano. Programme—Martinu: “Madri- gal” Sonata for flute, violin and piano; Beethoven: “Cockatoo” variations for violin, cello and piano; Villa-Lobos: “Jet Whistle" for flute and cello; Schumann: Trio in D Minor for violin, cello and piano. Fri:, Mar. 23, 8 pm at First United Church, 932 Balmoral Rd. at Quadra and Sat., Mar. 24, 8 pm at Emmanuel Baptist Church, 2121 Cedar Hill Cross- Rd., at Henderson. Tickets $9 at the door of phone 385-6973. Presented by Chamber Music Victoria. Islands Concert Society presents Palm Court Orchestra — Sat., Mar. 24 at 8 pm. Victoria Conference Centre. Join baritone Jock Dunbar and the Orchestra in a unique evening of nostal- gia and romance. All your favorite melo- dies from Gilbert & Sullivan, Sigmund Romberg, and Rodgers & Hammer- stein. Ticket info. 386-6121. Chamber Music ARS Nova Ensem- ble — Larry del la Haye, clarinet; Stephen Shields, piano; Nan Long, soprano voice. Works by Composers of the British Isles. Quilter, Cooke, Butter- worth, Ivor Gurney and Carey Blyton. Sun., Mar. 25 at 2:30 pm, at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Moss St. Greater Victoria School District & The Victoria Conservatory of Music —present The Third Annual Musical Soiree. Featuring some of the very best musicians in the elementary schools of Victoria. Newcombe Auditorium - Royal British Columbia Museum. Sat., Mar. 31 at 7:30 pm. Admission is $2, and $1 for senior citizens and students. Triangle Theatre — is proud to present their first production of 1990! The year begins with HARVEY by Mary Chase... A touching and whimsical comedy about a man and his rabbit Suitable family enter- tainment. Better see it now, it will be gone by Easter. Produced by Tnangle Theatre, the play continues the 22, 23, 24 at the Isabelle Reader Theatre, 1026 Gold- stream Ave. Doors open at 7:30 pm, - curtain at 8 pm. Matinee: Doors open at 1:30, show at 2pm. Daycare/Easter egg hunt at matinee for the kids. For further information or tickets call 474-6492 or 478-8256. Kaleidoscope Theatre School Classes — for all ages begin again for spring starting Mon., Mar. 26. Call Durwin Foster at 383-8124 for info and registration. The Belfry Theatre presents “Emerald City”, a bittersweet comedy about the passions and rivalries encountered on the road to success. “Emerald City” the last show of the Belfry’s 1989/90 season, previews on March 20th and runs until April 7. For tickets and information call 385-6815. The University of Victoria Phoenix Theatre is pleased to present Moliere's farce Sganarelle (ou Le Coco Imaginaire as its next noontime production. Ina rare and exciting venture, the Phoenix Thea- tres will present a Moliere play, performed in his native language of french. Perform- ance dates are Wednesday, March 21 to Friday, March 23 at 12:30. Tickets are $3 ‘and are available atthe door: Kaleidoscope Theatre — presents Ro- meo & Juliet at Kaleidoscope PlayHouse, 520 Herald St. at 8 pm, Thurs., Mar. 22, 23 and Sat., Mar. 24 at 2 pm and 8 pm. Runs to Apr. 7. Call Kaleidoscope at 383-8124. Tickets also at Hillside Box Office and McPherson Box Office. SHOW | The Flying Commuter FLY INTO THE FUTURE AT THE 1990 BETTER LIVING Coming, March 30, 31, Gipril 1 ONLY at The Better Living Show, Juan de Fuca Kec Centre The Better Living Show is Vancouver Island's largest home and garden show. FRIDGY, MARCH 30, SATURDAY, MERCH 31, SUNDGY, APRIL I at the JUAN DE FUCG REC. CENTRE 1767 Island Highway Appearances by BREW that extraordinary little dog in the Kokanee beer commercials. Other highlights: Talks by Tara Suzuki; Alison Nicholson a, regular CBC contributor and Steve Solomon, former president of Territorial Seeds. Show Organizers: T@IGG EXHIBITIONS 1011 Fort Street - Telephone: 388-7355 - Fax: 388- 9348