Continued from Page 18 Japan. Concert will be performed at The Church of Our Lord; 626 Blanshard St. Tickets are available at Sinfonia Classical Records, MusiCo, or Tanners in Sidney. For more info ph. 727-3721. Young Building Auditorium- Recitals— Lansdowne Campus, Ca- mosun College: Graduation Recital - Wed:, May 16 at8 pm. Tony Bernal will be performing a ~-“Woman Unlimited Network— 5 week course created by Terry Cole-Whittaker. Fee is $50. Free introductory meeting on Thurs., May 17. at 7:30 pm at the Centre For Self-Awareness, 11-625 Al- pha St. Ph. 383-1455 or 477-9305. VictOrienteers’ — informal training viola 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 Gollege. Flute Recital - Fri., May 18 at 8 pm. Lisa Norman will be performing. Admission by donation to the Victoria Conserva- tory of Music. Voice Recital - Fri., May 18 at 8 pm in room 108 at the Victoria Conservatory of Music. Angelika Walter and Deborah == ___ Austin will perform. mm ® Violin Recital - Sun., May 20 at 2 pm, = performed by Amanda Lee. Violincello Recital - Mon., May 21 at 8 pm, performed by Alasdair Money. 48 Concert by Members of the Wind Facul- ty - on tues., May 22; presented by the , Victoria Conservatory of Music. The Year of Excellence for Families -— through teleconferencing: Parenting in the 90's: Unique Pleas- ures, Unique Pressures: Richard La- voie, Eagle Hill School, Conneticut, Thurs., May 17, Conference Room, UVic from 6:30 pm to 9 pm. Encouragement: Thurs., May 31 from 6:30 pm to 9 pm. Individual $3 each or 4 for $10. Couple $5 each or 4 for $18: | CONTEMPORARY WORKS IN CLAY a 10 am . sessions every other Thursday evening during the spring and summer. A differ- ent orienteering skill will be introduced in the form of an outdoor game or a light O-course at each of the one hour events at various local parks. For more info ph. 592-6964. Working Day Evenings? — Are you interested in Lawn Bowling weekends or evenings. If so call 385-3577 from 1 pm to 3pm any day or 383-3930 eve- nings. 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 Tumbull. For more info ph. 383- 8124. St. Luke’s Players — present “The Butler Did It", a comedy/mystery by Tim Kelly. Director: Phyllis Clarke. Through Sat., May 19 and Thurs., May 24 through Sat., May 26. Curtain at 8 pm. St. Luke's Hall; 3821 Cedar Hill X Rd. Tickets: $5 regular and $3 seniors and students, at the door or Hillside Mall. Wed., May 16 is 2 for 1 night. For more info ph. 598-3510 or 477-5599. FEATURING: ART BRENDON: ALAN BURGESS: MEG BURGESS: LOUISE CARD: SUE HARA: PAT WEBBER: SUSAN LEPOIDEVIN: GARY MERKEL: JUDI DYELLE: ROBIN HOPPER SPECIAL GUESTS Peter Pan — by Sir J. M. Barrie, Wed., May 23 to Aug. 11. May be seen indoors at the Phoenix or outdoors in the garden amongst the trees, and on the pond surrounding the Faculty Club. Outdoor performances are combined with a delicious tropical barbecue. Not recommended for children under the age of six. Volunteers — Join our winning team at the Maritime Museum Gift Shop. Part time, flexible hours, training package. Call Gift Shop Manager: Ph. 385-4222. Volunteers — Part time to operate the oldest working elevator in the Pacific west. Must enjoy meeting the public. Call Maritime Museum at 385-4222. The Canadian National Institute for the Blind — is looking for volunteers to operate Technical Aids Salesroom at CNIB Service Centre, 2340 Richmond. Ave. Should have good communica- tions, mechanical/electronic/technical . skills or aptitude, business or sales experience would be helpful! Ph. Mrs. J. Ward, CNIB, 595-1100. NEED Crisis and Information Line — Presently recruiting for the next training session. Build your communication skills by volunteering. Attend the infor- mation sessions for more information. Thurs., May 17 at 7:30 pm at Cedar Hill Rec Centre, 3220 Cedar Hill Rd., Thurs., May 24 at 7:30 pm at Vic West Community Y, 521 Craigflower Rd: Volunteer newspaper distributor needed. — Want to help get the news out to Victoria's disabled communi- ty? The Handicapped ACTION Com- mittee needs a driver to help drop off the May/June issue of HACTION at distribution points within local are- as. Call David at 383-5105 or drop by the HAC office at 120-911 Yates St Our Club (Victoria Schizophrenic Support Society) — Car Wash to raise money for members’ camping trips, Sat., May 26 from 10 am to 4 pm. Princess and Government Street at the Minut Tune Station. For more info ph. Rosemary Stiebel at 384-2261. Needed: Rental Accommodation — The Assoc. for Street Kids is sponsor- ing a free listing service for both land- lords and youth who are seventeen and over, called “First Start". The young people are either receiving social assis- LAURIE ROLLAND: PETER FLANAGAN: KINICHI SHIGENO: WALTER DEXTER. MAY 26 + 27: 10 AM - 5 PM AT METCHOSIN COMMUNITY HALL, VICTORIA, B.C. JUNCTION OF METCHOSIN AND HAPPY VALLEY ROADS. Telephone: 474-1673 LUXTON RODEO Victoria Day Weekend Sat., Sun., Mon. MAY 19, 20 & 21, 1990 SAT. & SUN. DANCE IN LUXTON HALL Featuring Wayne Peters Homebrew = Advance Dance Tickets only—478-2759 =--4 - Lots of Food = e Pancake Breakfast e Baron of Beef e Commercial Booths 474-2676 a This Week May 16, 1990. Page M19 tance and going to:school or employed. If you. have any type of housing or accommodation to rent and would like to list, or if you would like further information call: Victoria Assoc. for Street Kids at 383-3514. Fernwood Community Centre — has a weekly Flea Market, Sundays from 8 am to 2 pm for the benefit of the community. Buy, sell or trade. Plants available. Admission is 50 cents; under 12 free. Tables for sellers are available and there is a concession. Ph. 381- 1552 for. more info. Friends of Beacon Hill Park — Bill Dale will give a talk on the rhododen- drons of Beacon Hill Park, Sun., May 20 at 1:30 pm. Meet on top of Beacon Hill by the flagpole. Ph. 389-0938. The Parish of All Saints’, View Royal — invites you to participate in a day of dialogue between Anglican and Luther- ans on Fni., May 25 or Sat., May 26. Ph. Father M. Averyt at 479-6336. The Dunsmuir Years: Memories of a Great Family — Craigdarroch Castle Historical Museum Society presents a unique and interesting exhibition of objects connected to the Dunsmuir family. This fascinating collection pro- vides a glimpse into the life of the rich and powerful Victorian family for whom Craigdarroch Castle was built. The exhibit will run from Mon., May 21 through October 15. Margaret Jenkins School 75th Anni- versary Celebrations — Wed., May 16 to May 18. Open house on Wed., May 16 from 11 am to 1 pm: Tea and fashion show Wed., May 16 at 1 pm. Seating limited at the tea. Call 598-7151 to reserve. Pageant on Thurs., May 17, 7 pm. Tickets $1. Wine and cheese Fri., May 18 from 4 pm to 8 pm. Adults only. Fairfield Community Association's Eighth Annual Swiftsure Deluxe Pan- cake Breakfast — Sat., May 26 on Dallas Rd. below Beacon Hill from 8 am to 11 am. Anyone interested in volun- teering ph. 382-4604. Yan A Juried Show and Sale A Craft Demonstration A Magic Show - 3 p.m. Saturday ESQUIMALT ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW & SALE Sat. May 26th & Sun. May 27th 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. FREE ADMISSION & PARKING ESQUIMALT SPORTS CENTRE 1151 Esquimalt Road A Historical Fashion Show - 2 p.m. Saturday A Fun & Fashion Show 2 p.m. Sunday A Refreshments CREATIVE -CRAET FAIRS In cooperation with . . . im) BRITISH COLUMBIA ESTIVA ive Artists in Action Festival 90 ART AND CRAFT FAIR LARGEST ON VANCOUVER ISLAND e Swiftsure Weekend © Friday, May 25th 11 am to 9 pm Saturday, May 26th 11 am to 9 pm Sunday, May 27th 11 am to 6 pm 11am. ° Midway (M.F. Wagner Shows) Sat., Sun., Mon. ~ —Preview night Friday—Ride 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. for $7.00 ANTIQUE FARM ESQUIPMENT DISPLAY - © Beer Gardens (Entertainment—Brian Williams) Sat., Sun. & Mon. ° Horse-drawn Hayrides (Victoria Carriage Tours) EVENTS START AT 1:30 * BULL RIDING ° CALF ROPING * TEAM ROPING e LADIES’ BARRELS * STEER WRESTLING * PEEWEE BARRELS ¢ SADDLE BRONC RIDING * PEEWEE STEERS * SUNDAY—Celebrity Bull Chip Throwing Competition 2:30 p.m. Admission: Adults $6 or Three Day Pass $15 Students (6 to 18 yrs.) $3 / Pre-school FREE LUXTON GROUNDS—1040 Marwood Ave. (in the Western Community) PARKING—Sooke Road past Glen Lake Corner CATCH BUS NO. 50 FROM DOWNTOWN 12 noon * BAREBACK BRONC RIDING ¢ JUNIOR STEER RIDING « LADIES’ STEER UNDECORATING * JUNIOR BARRELS Over 100 Professional Artisans Demonstrations including: Wildfowl Carvers: - John Tinker & Rose Leonard Spring & Summer Fashions, Accessories & Home Decor Strolling Musicians Food Concessions _ ADMISSION $3.00 Formerly at CRYSTAL GARDEN Now At THE RACQUET CLUB 3964 GORDON HEAD ROAD VICTORIA Parking at Racquet Ciub & Uvic Stadium SB To BC. Ferries McKenzie Avenue To UVic To Downtown B.C. TRANSIT, INQUIRIES: 382-6161 #27 Gordon Head Bus directly from Downtown at Douglas at Yates or Crystal Garden CREATIVE CRAFT FAIRS™ Terri Heit 658-2901