Continued from Page 12 Dudbusters, Town and Country Mall. Tickets $10 by phoning 386-4525 or & 992-3691. Century 21 Wedgewood Realty Gar- age Sale — to benefit the B.C. Lions Society For Crippled Children. Sat., May 12 from 9 am to 3 pm, 3375 Whittier Ave. Support this communi- ty event staged by a community Spirited business. Lots of free: park- ing. The UVic Garden Friends — will hold their annual sale of rare and interest- ing plants on Sat., May 6 from 10 am to 1 pm at UVic's McKinnon Gym. Glenlyon - Norfolk School — invites you to come to a Carnival on Sat., May 5 from 11 am to 4 pm at 1701 Beach Drive. Featuring: Silent Auc- tion, craft boutiques and home bak- ing, giant flea market, bookstall, chil- dren’s midway and petting farm, school regatta, the famous Father's Barbeque and wonderful raffle pnz- es. Great buys and fun for the whole family. For more info ph. 385-8175. St. Ann's Rescue Mother’s Day Book and Treasure Sale — Sat., May 12 from 11 am to 2 pm at Fairfield United Church, 1303 Fairfield) Rd., lower hall. Volunteers and donations needed (books, tapes, records, trea- sures, pottery, jewellery, and plants). For more info ph. 388-4046 or 388- 5854 (message). Annual Spring Garage Sale & Craf- ters & Artisans Show & Sale — on Sun., May 13 from 9 am to 2 pm. Donations sought and table space rented ($5). Ph. 474-6113 or see Kathy Madsen, Local Handicrafts, Westbrook Centre: My Fair Lady — Mother’s Day mati- 3 nee performance, Sun., May 13. Ex- tra performance. 50% of funds to Kinsmen Mother's March, other half to Vic Operatic Society building fund. For more info ph. MacPherson Box Office. _ A Century of History and Change — An evening lecture series continuing through May 10 at Craigdarroch Castle, with Bruce Davies speaking on recent restoration and conservation work at the Castle. Six talks in all will take place on Thursday evenings at 7:30 pm on the main floor of the Castle - leam about the Dunsmuir family, Victoria gar- dens, home life, the E & N connection - and more! Speakers include Cyril Hume, Virginia Careless, Terry Reksten, Pat Hind and Lynn Bowen. $4 admis- - sion (members by donation) includes a look at the Castle. Until May 10 at Craigdarroch Castle, celebrating One Hundred Years of History in Victoria. Thurs., May 3: Lynn Bowen author of Three Dollar Dreams and Boss Whistle, speaking on Dunsmuir’s Miners. Cancer Victoria and Friend— Victoria B.C. Chapter presents Dr Harold Fos- ter BSc., Ph.D. Professor of Geo- graphy, University of Victoria; Direc- tor of World Health Research Foun- dation; Author-Editor-Researcher: Recognized International Lecturer. Topic: Soil Composition and the Cancer Link, Thurs., May 10 at 7:30 pm in the David Lam Auditorium, MacLaurin Bldg., UVic. Parking at the E lot. Admission by donation. For more info ph. 380-9430 or 386-1212. Seeing In the Dark: Remote Imaging . of the Sea Floor — Thurs., May 3 at 7:30 pm at the Royal British Colum- _bia Museum. Highlights of the day’s Jim Brownrigg, CLU What can you expect from a CH.F.C.? A CH.FC. can help you choose from among the many options for increasing your assets. As your financial consultant, the CH-EG., will: 1. Collect and analyse information on your overall financial situation. 2. Develop an individual profile of your financial objectives. 3. Formulate, execute, and then "monitor a comprehensive plan for reaching your financial objectives. For all your insurance and financial planning needs, call Jim) Brownrigg: 425-3350 DOUGLAS STREET, VICTORIA, B.C. V8z 3L4 SWITCHBOARD (604) 381-2711 TEL: (604) 383-0811 THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF VICTORIA members Judit Fisi, Anne Freidank and Trudy Ranfft will hold an exhibition of their work until May 9 at the McPherson Playhouse. The work pictured here is by Judit Fisi, a Hungarian-born artist fascinat- ed by Flemish art and Byzantine icons. Trudy Ranfft works with enamel on copper while Anne Freidank employs a technique called ~“underglass”’ painting where an image is FAX: (604) 381-3789 . Painted in reverse on a sheet of glass. exploration by JASON are augment- ed with a slide talk by Dr. Earl Davis of the Pacific Geoscience Centre who explains how scientists gather information from sea floors and lake beds using technology such as side- scan sonar and seismic reflection filing. 1 1/2 hrs. Free. Amnesty International — next public meeting Mon., May 7 at 7:30 pm, 106 Superior St. Topic: introduction to letter writing with a focus on trade unions. This will be a good opportu- nity for Amnesty members to brush up on their skills and for members of the public to see at first hand how Amnesty does its work. Everyone welcome. No admission charge Jazz Hotline — For the latest informa- DA RIA RIA RY Re Ie See Solastaciaeius ieee oat Join _us for our = Grand Opening MAY 5th from 9 AM to 5 PM tion on jazz performances, call 658- 5255. 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. 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. aot Sotarlav las etast alas tS2 oe = and take advantage of our ¢ special Sales at 2% 5 a Mackintosh Greenhouses 2 Come in and enjoy Free Coffee and Donuts while = “* you browse through our unique selection of = =, Plants. 1 AvyBIH Victoria DLA RIAN aw BETS Pica AS A TAR lasts tect seteers ae Ta TSA he herbs, organic vegetables, perennials, annuals, = shrubs, geraniums, fushias, hanging baskets, ty minature roses and various other wonderful —Fertilizers and plant food available in bulk, # s, SO you Can buy exacily what you need. zs OPEN WEDNESDAY to SUNDAY 9:00-5:00 % = 3 oD 2 =] 2. S ae = 29Pe BB § SPad S% 90029 SB 4 7 bP Al HASlisetiealastastsiSisS & This Week May 2, 1990. 721-7903. The Juan de Fuca Concert Orchestra — performs in concert at the Church of the Advent, Colwood on Sat, May 5S 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 de- tails how this fine orchestra can assist your fund-raising plans. Victoria Symphony — celebrates at Canadian Orchestras’ Conference special benefit concert is last event in 49th year. Sat, May 12 at 8 pm at Royal Theatre. Tickets $10 to $30. Available at Royal Theatre Box Office 383-9711 or usual outlets. Victoria Choral Society — conductor Dr. Bruce More, and Ball State Univ- ersity Chorus, Indiana, conductor Douglas Amman, will present a joint concert on Fri., May 11 at 8 pm. Metropolitan United Church. Tickets $5, available at usual ticket outlets or at the door. For more info ph. 477- 6119. Greater Victoria Youth Orchestra So- ciety Matinee Musicale — Sat., May 12 at 2:30 pm in the Church of Saint John the Divine, 1611 Quadra St. Tickets available at door General admission: $6. Seniors, students and handicapped $3. For more info ph. 477-3870. Chamber Music Victoria — presents violinist Linda Melsted in concerts, 8 pm May 11 at First United Church and May 12 at Emmanuel Baptist Church. With Martin Bonham, cello and Marylou Dawes, piano. She will perform the Haydn Trio in E-flat, the Brahms © Major Trio and the Ravel Duo, each a masterpiece composed at the height of the composers’ cari 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 Page M13 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: Friends of Beacon Hill Park — Hector Bussiere, horticulturalist with the City of Victoria, will lead a walk through the cultivated gardens of Beacon Hill Park on Sun., May 6 at 1:30pm. Meet on top of Beacon Hill by the flagpole. Free. For more info ph. 389-0938. 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. The Wizard of Oz — presented by Lambrick Park Secondary and Gor- don Head Elementary on May. 1 - 5 at 7:30 pm in Gordon Head Elementary Gym. Tickets $6. Reser- vations recommended. Auditions for Gilbert & Sullivan’s most — popular operatta ‘The Gon- doliers’ will take place at the Chapter Room of Christ Church Cathedral, Burdett St. entrance, on Fri., May 4 at 7:30 pm and Sat., May 5 between 2 pm and 4 pm. to confirm the time of appt. ph. Anez Heslop 595-3210 or Jack Adams 384-7191. Spectrums Community School’s ‘Company 2 ’— last year’s winners of the B.C. Provincial Drama Festival, are presenting Shakespeare's ‘Twelfth Night. Performances will be presented at the Belfry Theatre. Dates are May 8 to May 12 at 8 pm. A student matinee will be performed May 11 at 2 pm. Kaleidoscope Theatre School — of- fers instruction in acting and improvisa- tion for all ages. Exciting summer pro- grammes include an extensive study for ages 10 - 13 with Glenlyon-Norfolk School and Kaleidoscope Theatre's Suzie Turnbull. For more info ph. 383- 8124. LIVE TRANSMISSION (One Hour Shows) Mon., April 30 - Sat., May 12 7:00a.m. 8:30.a.m. 10:00.a.m. 11:30a.m. 1:00 p.m. See taped highlights for Sunday shows ( From the Depths of Lake Ontario Live satellite transmissions 1990 At the centre of North America In the largest freshwater seas in the world See through the television eyes of the JASON submersible robot as it explores the waters of the Great Lakes View the beautifully preserved warships Hamilton and Scourge, victims of a sudden squall in the year 1813. JASON INFORMATION LINE 387-7907 > TAPED HIGHLIGHTS With Live Commentary Mon., April 30 - Fri., May 4 at 7:30 p.m. Sun., May 6 at 2:00 p.m. Mon., May 7-Fri., May 11 at 7:30 p.m. Sun., May 13 at 2:00 p.m. JASON Corporate Sponsors in British Columbia Apple Canada Inc. * Digital Equipment of Canada Ltd. 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