® Continued from Page M12 Friday Music — UVic’s Faculty of Music presents recitals at 12:30 pm Fridays in, the MacLaurin Bldg recital hall. Ph. 721-7902. Jazz Hotline — For the latest informa- tion on jazz performances, call 658- 5255. Victoria Male Voice Choir — Men who love to sing are invited to join the Victoria Male Voice Choir for vocal exercises and training in harmony. Ten- ors are especially welcome. Tuesdays, 7:30 pm, at Belmont United Church, corer of Belmont and Pembroke. Ph. 382-1011. The Hampton Court Orchestra — rehearses every Monday Evening at 7:30 p.m. in the Les Pasmore Centre; 286 Hampton Rd. Victoria. New mem- bers are always welcome and we are at this time, especially interested in string instrumentalists. Feel free to call in any rehearsal and see Austin A. Scott, our Musical Director or ph. 382-3151. UVic School of Music — will host its second annual Double Reed Workshop A FISHING DERBY for kids will be held af Thetis Lake Satur- day, April 28. Registration _begins ait 8 p.m. for oboists and bassoonists of all ages and abilities on Sat, Apr 28 from 1 pm to 6 pm at the MacLaurin Music Wing. Deadline for registration is Wed., Apr. 25. The registration fee is $20. Regis- tration forms can be obtained from the UVic School of Music. For more info ph. 721-7903. [ee = ie Jim Brownrigg, CLU has successfully completed the program of studies leading to the additional professional designation CHARTERED FINANCIAL CONSULTANT, (CH.F.C.) What is a CH.FC.? The Chartered Financial Consultant (CH.F.C.) is a professional in the field of financial planning who has been recognized by the Canadian Institute of Chartered Life Undemvriters & Chartered Financial Consultants and the American College. ~ . In order to be recognized by The Canadian Institute financial planners must have successfully completed a broad program of fifteen academic and related financial services sub- jects. 5 For all your insurance and financial planning needs, call Jim Brownrigg. 125-3350 DOUGLAS STREET, VICTORIA, B.C. V8Z 3L1 SWITCHBOARD (604) 381-2711 : TEL: (604) 383-0811 FAX: fe. 381-3789 Also, faculty guitarist Bryan Townsend will be featured in a program of classi- cal and contemporary music on Sat., Apr. 28 beginning at 8 pm in the School's Recital Hall. To be performed will be music by Villa-Lobos, Sagreras, Piazzola, Rodrigto, Beaser, and’ Town- send, as well as traditional flamenco music. Tickets at $5 for adults and $3 for students, seniors, and the disabled, can be purchased from the School of Music general office. For more info ph. 721-7903. An Evening of Elizabethan Lute Songs — Adriana Giarola, soprano; Richard Hill, baritone; and Jon Walwick, lute. Songe and lute solos by Dowland, Byrd, Morely, Campian, Pilkington, Co- prario, and Jones. Sat., Apr. 28 at 8 pm in the Young Bldg. Auditorium, Camo- sun College, Lansdowne Campus. $7 regular, $6 members and $5 students. Canadian Composers in Concert — to present the 1990 Murray Adaskin Prize in Music Composition and to present music of some composer mem- bers of Association of Canadian Wom- en Composers, B.C. Chapter. Fri., May 4 at 8 pm - a special Benefit Concert will take place in the Recital Hall of UVic's School of Music. Tickets, at $8 for adults and $4 for students, seniors and the disabled, can be purchased from the School of Music. Patron tickets, at $25 each, are also available at the School of Music. For more info ph. 721-7903. The Juan de Fuca Concert Orchestra — performs in concert at the Church of the Advent, Colwood on Sat., May 5 at 7:30 pm. Tickets at the door. Music you and your whole family will love to listen to with soloists Eric Oddy (alto sax), Chuck Warr (French horn), and Zena Georgeson (cello). Phone 652-0368 or. 658-5659 for details how this fine or- chestra can assist your fund-raising plans. Music in Miniature — a well estab- lished concert series performs at St. Paul’s United Church, 5th Street, Sid- ney at 7:30 pm on Fri., Apr. 27 with guest soloists Stephen Shields (piano), John Getgood (oboe), Zena Georgeson (cello) and Gregory Brown (flute). Tick- ets only $5 at the door. Enjoy a first- class evening of music followed by reception. Victoria Symphony — season finale on Sun., Apr. 29 at 2:30 pm and Mon., Apr. 30 at 8 pm at the Royal Theatre. Conductor: Kirk Muspratt. Program: Strauss: Don Juan; Wagner: Siegfried Idyll; and Mussorgsky/Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition. Tickets $7.50 to $18. Available at Royal Theatre Box Office, 383-9711 or usual outlets. Tony Bernal — will be performing a violin recital in partial fulfilment of re- quirements for the Associate of Arts Diploma in Music jointly offered through the Victoria Conservatory of Music and Camosun College. The recital will take place Fri., Apr: 27 at'8 pm at the Young . Bldg. Auditorium, Lansdowne Campus of Camosun College. The music of Brahms, Bach, Lalo and Wieniawski will be performed. Mr Bernal will be accom- panied on piano by Anne Unger. Royal British Columbia Museum Na- tive Plant Garden Tour — The native plant gardens surrounding the museum and Provincial Archives contain a col- lection of living specimens that beautify the grounds and provide a setting for interpretive programs. With the help of guides, take an hour to explore some of the 300 plants in the garden that are native to British Columbia. This tour is free. Regular admission to the exhibit galleries in effect. Meet at the Main Entrance to the museum. Tour Iwo: Sat., Apr. 28 at 10:30 am. April Showcase — First United Church, 932 Balmoral. Commercial gardening displays and information. Gardening workshops focussing on roses, dahlias, chrysanthemums. For more info ph. 385-6108. Messages in Stone — the CRD ar- chaeologist will lead you on a fascinat- ing discussion and walk to Native Indi- an petroglyphs. Meet at the information kiosk at the Aylard Farm parking lot off Becher Bay Rd. in East Sooke. For more info ph. 474-PARK. From Food to Fashion — Sun., Apr. 29 at 1 pm at Witty’s Lagoon Regional Park. Join a CRD park naturalist on this walk exploring a wide variety of plants and their traditional uses by native Indians of the area. Take a Mental Health Day...Come Fly a Kite — Sun., Apr: 29 from 11 am to 2 pm at Clover Point. 3rd annual event to support mental health associations and promote public awareness. Sponsors: Capital Mental Health Association and CJVI. Free raffle for a kite donated by the Victoria Kite Store. Food will be sold by Laurel Enterprises. National Mental Health Week: May 1 - May 7. The Victoria Chrysanthemum Socie- ty — Annual Spring Plant Sale will be held in the parking lot of the First United Church Hall on North Park St. between the hours of 9:30 am and 11 am on Sat., Apr 28. A good selection of plants will be available. 1970 Oak Bay High Grads — 20th Reunion planned for late August 1990. For info ph. 592-GRAD. 1939-40 Victoria High School Grads — Reunion planned for June 1, 2, and3 of 1990. Fifty years have passed since we graduated and we plan for a terrific weekend, but it will only be a success if we can locate all the students. For further info contact: Mrs. Jean (Fletcher) Lindsey, 1525 Richmond Ave., Victoria, B.C. V8R 4P7 (ph. 598- 6839), or Mr. Cliff Rolfe, 4521 Cottont- ree Lane, Victoria, B.C. V8X 4G2 (ph. 658-8655). Monterey School Choir of 1966-1970 —under the direction of Lorna Griffiths is looking for anyone interested in a July reunion. Please call reunion committee at 652-2640, 595-2229, or 595-6290. b AUTOPLAN where For your convenience, Z complete insurance services where you bank. / One more Way we Serve you better at our branches all over town. Pacific Coast Savings Insurance It's a better world of banking. you This Week April 25, 1990. Page M13 Class of 1965 Oak Bay High Reunion — 25 years have passed since we said our farewells to OBHS. A celebration is planned for the weekend of Aug. 3-5, 1990 and we hope to see as many of our classmates as possible. Newslet- ters have been sent out over the past 12 months but there are still some people on the “lost list”. The cost for. this fun-filled weekend is only $50 per person, including registration. An early- - bird draw will be made May 15 from those registrants who have paid in full. For further, info ph. Daphne E. Shaw at 477-1836 or write to Aleda (Lowman) Bates, 3080 Oakdowne Rad., Victoria, B.C. V8R 5N9. Attention Belmont Class of 1980! — We're celebrating 10 years of freedom! Grad reunion to be held May 18 - 19, 1990. For more info ph. Belmont Se- condary School and ask for Mrs. McAI- lister at 478-5501. Victoria Labour Council - Weekend Seminar — Sat., Apr. 28 and Apr. 29 at the BCGEU Bldg., 2994 Douglas St. KIRK MUSPRAITT will conduct the Victoria Symphony Or- chestra in the season finale April 29 and 30 ai the Royal Theaire. Tickets are availa- ble at the usual outlets. Phone 383-9711 for more in- formation. Topics: Basic Stewards’ Training, Fac- ing Management, Grievance Handler, Parliamentary Procedure, and Work- place Hazardous Materials Information Source. For more info ph. Steve Orcher- ton, Registrar, 384-8331. Deadline for registrations is Fri., Apr. 20: Esquimalt Shotokan Karate Club — Twice a week program is non- threatening and emphasizes non- competitive karate. The Esquimalt Shotokan Karate Club meets every Tuesday and Thursday from 4pm to 6 pm. Children aged seven to 13 train from 4 pm to 5 pm and adults 14 andup from 5 pm to 6 pm. The costis $20 for children and $25 for adults, which purchases a punch card for 10 classes. Ph. 386-6128 for further info. Vancouver Island Junior Field Hoc- key League — Begins playing Sun., Apr.22. For further info ph. Frances Gowley 652-5973. Metchosin Seniors 3rd Annual Golf — Open to all retired seniors (male and female) in Greater Victoria. Cost for non-members is $15 for 18 holes. For more info ph. Ray Om 474-6667, Bob McPherson 652-4052, Russ Morrison, 386-4579, Metchosin Golf Club 478- 3266, or Chairman, Joe lannarelli 474- 2478. Mon., Apr. 30, 8 am Spring Fling Opening Tournament. Running Step By Step — a non- competitive program that will teach beginner runners the basics needed to progress safely. Each session will in- clude education information, proper. warm-ups and cool-downs. Various le- vels of ability can participate. Enroll now and be re-entering fun runs in a few weeks!! Saturdays starting Apr. 21 from 9 am to 10:15 am for 8 sessions. $30. Esquimalt Recreation Centre, 527 Fras- er St Kaleidoscope Theatre School Class- es — for all ages. Call Durwin Foster at 383-8124 for info and registration. | The Wizard of Oz — presented by | Lambrick Park Secondard and’ Gordon | Head Elementary on Tues., May 1-5 at 7:30 pm in Gordon Head Elementary Gym. Tickets $6. Reservations recom- mended. John of Vermont — a young man fills his Vermont home with images from , the past in a one act play by Shane Roberts. Starring Alan Arnold; Rachel Turner, Gordon Hawkins, Sabrina Ey- ckermans, Sheila Thomas, Matthew and Nathan Bird, Heather Bates and Mark McNeill, and featuring: bassoon- ist, Gail Corble. Thurs., Apr. 26 at 8 pm , at Open Space, 510 Fort St. Tickets at | the door. $6, $4 (OAP/Students). Increase your job opportunities ... (The majority of our graduates have found employment as a result of taking this course.) ENROLL NOW IN THE RETAIL SALES TRAINING COURSE MON. APR. 30 - FRI. MAY 18 This 3-week course includes classroom instruction and retail store experience. COST - $149.00 For further information and registration CALL: 383-2111 DOWNTOWN VICTORIA ASSOCIATION 612 SAYWARD BLDG. 1207 DOUGLAS STREET SPONSORED BY: ch) & DOWNTOWN VICTORIA CAMOSUN ASSOCIATION COLLEGE PARKING under E the Center y PANDORA AVE. STADACONA AVE, Experienced It Yet? Rediscover the pleasure of dining out. they ee 1548 Fort St. in the Stadacona Center 370-1002 Have You Dinner starts at 4:30 p.m. Reservations Accepted Walk-ins Welcome Lunches