Page M12 April 25, 1990. This Week CALENDAR Art Show — Brad Pasutti-Escenas Domesticas Y Gaxaquenas — Pas- tels, oil, and graphite drawings. Contin- ues through Apr. 28. The artist will be in attendance. Held at the Fran Willis North Park Gallery, 1619 Store St., (upstairs) from 11 am to 5 pm, Tues. through Sat. Ph. 381-3422 for more info. Spring Invitational Exhibition of Ap- plied Art — presented by the Arts Alliance. Gontinuing through Apr. 27 from 10 am to 4:30 pm. 367 Fourth St., Courtenay. Ph. 338-6211. This exhibi- tion will include contemporary and tradi- tional works in clay, fibre, wood, metal, stone, and glass; created by fourteen artists from Hornby, Denman, and Van- couver Islands: Susan Cain, Louise Card, Walter Dexter, Tim Haley;, John Hamed, Michael Heinze, Gordon Hut- chens, John Ingraham, Stevi Kittleson, Lea Mann, Jason Marlow, Carole Sab- iston, Alma Schofield, and Cedar Wal- lace. For more info ph. Gail Kuzma at 339-7689 or Roger Janson at 338- 6211. A Peninsula Portfolio — Exhibition of Watercolour paintings by Harry Heine, Sheena Lott, A. Armour Willi- amson, Caren Heine, Allan Lester and Simon H. Camping. Preview. on . Thurs., Apr. 19 from 3 to 9 pm through Sun., Apr. 29 at the Blue Peter Pub & Restaurant, 2270 Har- bour Rd., Sidney. Calligraphy Show — A retrospective exhibition of H.F Salmon and Mi- chael Hemming will be shown con- currently with the annual raffle piec-- es of the Fairbank Calligraphy Socie- ty, Tues., Apr. 24 to 27 at the Win- chester Galleries, 1545 Fort St. For more info ph. 595-2777 or 595-2261. Xchanges Twentieth Birthday Cele- bration — Continues until Sat., Apr 28, Xchanges Gallery & Studios, 951 North Park St. For more info ph. 382-0442. Oak Bay Art Club — is holding an exhibition in the Hillside Mall from Mon., Apr. 30 to May 5. Members will be showing their latest works in a variety of subjects and media. In recognition of Earth Day 1990 — Northern Passage Gallery promotes global environmental awareness fea- turing hand made paper artists Fran Norris and Carole McGilvray. Show continues to Sun., Apr. 29. Hours: 9 am to 6 pm. 1020 Government St. Artists in attendance Sun., Apr. 22 from 12 noon to 4 pm. Exhibition of Artworks: Anne Popper- will—New Work: Acrylics & Waterco- lours, 1988-1990 — Wed., May 2 through June 2. Opening May 2 at 7:30 pm. The artist will be in attend- ance. The Fran Willis North Park Gallery, 1619 Store St. (upstairs) from 11 am to 5 pm Tuesday through Saturday. For more info ph. 381- 3422. Studio 30 — will be holding a sale and display of art at the Hillside Mall, Hillside and Shelbourne on Mon., Apr. 30 to Sat., May 5 during mall hours: featuring a display of oils, acryl- ics, and water colours. Local artist Yumie Kono — will exhibit her recent paintings at Open Space. Gallery from Thurs., May 3 - 19. Lifting The Veil is a series of large paintings encompassing landscapes and interi- ors. The Lifting of the Veil suggests the many different layers and meanings there are to life. Opens May 3 at 8 pm. Yumie will give an artists's lecture at noon on Friday, May 4 at Open Space, 510 Fort St. For more info ph. 383- 8833. Gonzales Preschool — (a coopera- tive) have classes for children ages three to five. It is never too early to register! For registration info pho. 389- 0303 or 598-351c. Vancouver Island Cooperative Pre- school Association — Making To- morrow — Conference for parents and SPRING GARAGE SALE SAT., MAY5 10am-2pm St. Luke’s Church Ha 3821 Cedor Hill X Road Sponsored by Junior Service League of Victoria E 425 families } teachers of young children on Sat., May 5 at the University of Victoria. Registra- tion closes Fri., Apr. 6. For more info ph. 721-1865. Thetis Lake Children’s Fishing Derby — Sat., Apr. 28. Registration begins at 8 am. Final weigh-in is at 3 pm. There is no fee and itis open to anyone 15 years and under. Parents to accompany chil- dren to registration at main beach. cocktails. 8 pm - Show. Tickets are $15 per person and are available at Island Florist, Heart Foundation and Ethne- ~ Anne, Oak Bay. Proceeds to the B.C. and Yukon Heart Foundation. Save the Children Fund Spring Sale & Tea — Wed., Apr. 25 at 2 pm, Margaret Vaughan-Birch Hall, 4th St., Sidney. To be opened by Mayor Norma Sealey of Sidney. Guest speaker is J.N. YUME KONO will display some of her recent paintings af Open Space from May 3-19. The artist will be on hand May 4 at noon to speak about her work. Gallery hours are noon to 5 pm. Tuesday to Saturday. Open Space is located at 510 Fort St. Contestants responsible for their own tackle and bait. Fish from store or boat in Lower Thetis Lake. Trophies, prizes for heaviest fish and hidden weight prizes. Note: B.C. Fishing Regulations to be followed. For further info ph. 381-2341. International Folk Dancing — pre- sents a weekly dance drop-in. Tues- days, 8 pm in UVic's Student Union Bldg. upper lounge. Admission is $2. Ph. 598-1662. Victoria People Meeting People Club — presents a dance on Sun., Apr. 29 from 7:30 pm to 11 pm at Leonardo Da Vinci Centre, 195 Bay St. Music by Allen Steele. Tickets at door - $6 each. Singles and couples welcome. For more info ph. 381-1941, 479-4303 or 384-6196. McMorrans Seaview Room — 5109 Cordova Bay Rd. presents the fol- lowing: Sat., Apr. 28 - The Thirsty Knights big 15 pce. orchestra featuring six per- son brass and five person reeds sections with four rhythym plus vo- cals by Claire Wynders and George Roberts. Directed by Larry Good- manson. Admission $10 each. Fashion Workshop —9 Making the Most of Yourself presented by Ethne- Ann. The Story of Flowers, Norma Fitzsimmons and Tracy Dow. Musical entertainment, refreshments and door prizes. At the Victoria Conference Centre, Wed., May 2. 7:30 pm - No host Aitkin, retired from years of nursing in Africa. Door prizes, home cooking, S.C.F. cards, international sou- venirs for sale. Entrance and tea by donation. Masonic Charity Ball — at the Victor- ia Conference Centre, Sat., May 19. Music by the Squadronaires under - the direction of Chris Reardon. Pro- ceeds to Hospice Victoria. Cocktails: 6:30 pm. Dinner: 7:30 pm. Dancing; 9 pm til 12:30. $37.50 per person. Ticket deadline May 15. (650 limit). Professional floor show. For infor- mation and tickets ph. 477-6446 or 385-7246. Hillside Ticket Centre and all Masonic Lodges. Open to the general public. Dress: Black tie or © semi-formal. Door prize: Weekend for two courtesy of the Bayside, Parksville. : The Wildlife Reserve of Western Canada — Annual Spring Garage Sale at 1175 Wain Rd., N. Saanich on Sat, Apr28 from 10 am to 5 pm. All proceeds go to help the animals. St. Patrick’s School Fun Fair — 2368 Trent St, on Sat., Apr. 28 from 11 am to 3 pm. Games, dunk tank, crafts, bake table, prizes/raffle. B.C.’s Children’s Hospital Mixed Golf Tournament — Mon., May. 21 at Up- lands Golf Club. Registration is now open to all players wishing to participate in this tournament. Registration forms and more information is available by calling the Tournament Chairman, Nan- cy Sing at 477-4345. Deadline for entry Mon., Apr. 30. Entry fee includes green fees, banquet, 18 holes of great golf and knowing that the net proceeds will be going to B.C. Children’s Hospital to “help put the smiles back where they belong”. The Vancouver Island Persons Liv- Ing With AIDS Coalition — wishes to announce that personal and support services are available to all HIV infected persons on a confidential basis. We are also seeking caring and talented sup- port volunteers. Please call 383-2872. Releasing the Inner You — A one day workshop with Valerie and Chris Stan- ley-Jones. A practical “how-to” work- shop on using metaphysical techniques such as OH cards, Louise Hay’s work On interpreting illness, creative visuali- zation, alpha meditation for relaxation and reprogramming your responses. At The Healing Exchange Centre, 507 - 620 View St. on Sat., Apr. 28 from 10 am to 4 pm. Cost is $5, with a 10% discount for, couples. Channeling Your Higher Self — Mon., Apr. 30. Carol Leigh’ Rice will discuss pathways to physical, emotional and Spiritual well-being: dreams, psychic readings, past life recall and bodywork in relation to each other and to the higher self at the Healing Exchange Centre, 507-620 View St. Jane McNicol — nutritionist and re- searcher itno behaviour, hyperactivity and environmental influences will speak on the Inner Environment Mon., Apr. 30 at 7:30 pm in the Medical Lecture Room, Victoria General Hospi- tal. Admission $2. Sponsored by the Allergy Information Association and the Learning Disabilities Association. The JASON Project — resumes Mon., Apr. 30 to May 12 using underwater robotics to explore the freshwater envir- onments of the Great Lakes, Lake Champlain, and the sunken wrecks of the Hamilton and Scouge. |n anticipa- tion, a lecture and film are offered this month. Victoria Conference Centre Theatre — Justis R. Chase, an intemationally known speaker will present his program “How You Can Find and Keep a Mate”. His sometimes humourous, sometimes controversial, but always insightful ap- proach to solving this 90's problem, will be presented at 7:30 pm on Sun., Apr. 29. For more info ph. Justis Chase at 595-7002 or 478-9975. The Dead Poets Society — lives...in Victoria! Lovers of traditional English poetry are invited to come and read or listen to recitations of their favourite poems every first and third Monday of the month at 7:30 pm in the Cedar Hill Rec Centre. For more info ph. 477- 9634. A newly formed group whose members seek to share the joys of reading and listening to the works of the English masters. Besides reading for their own enjoyment, the members of the group intend to do readings in schools, hospitals, nursing homes, and possibly on the radio. There is no fee for membership in the group, and guests are welcome. A free public reading by Bill Richard- son, — author, entertainer, humorist, reconteur, writer/broadcaster with the Vicki Gabareau Show - CBE Radio, will be presented by The Friends Of The Central Saanich Library at 7:30 pm, Wed., Apr 25 in The Central Saanich Cultural Centre Activity Room A, 1225 Clarke Rd., Brentwood) Bay. All are welcome. Canadiana Costume Museum — meets the second Thurs. of each month. New members and visitors most welcome. For info ph. 478-6035 or, 479-5102. Bosom Buddies — support group for women who had breast disease or surgery. First Thursday of each month. New members welcome. For more info ph. 477-0088 or 656-1619. A public meeting concerning resi- dents of Fernwood — will be held Thurs., Apr. 26 at 7:30 pm at the Fernwood Community Association, - 1923 Fernwood Rd. Your input will — shape the future of Fernwood! Writ- ten submissions are welcome. For more info ph. 385-6988. Continued on Page M13 FASHION WORKSHOP in aid of the Heart Foundation will be held at the Victoria Con- ference Centre May 2. (Cocktails at 7:30, show at 8 p.m., $15 admission). Ethne Ann Fashions of Oak Bay is co-ordinating the fashion show. Phone 477-2412 for more information. Bs Open for lunch wednesday through Sunday, dinner Tuesday through Sunday, and Sunday Brunch DEEP COVE CHALET Choreographer: IRENE JUPP FRENCH RESTAURANT: 11190 Chalet Road Sidney MAY 4-19, 1990 } Revejalions 050-3721 ea McPHERSON PLAYHOUSE _ Box Office 386-6121. VICTORIA OPERATIC SOCIETY Music Director: RICK UNDERWOOD si