Continued from Page 14 ards obtaining a contemporary art centre for the island. Any artist in any media interested in participat- ing, please contact Eliza Hawkins, Box 276, Station E, Victoria, B.C. V8W 2N2. Ritha Mason’s art exhibition “Etings: Bending with the Wind” — at McPherson Playhouse. Meet artist, Mon., June 4 from noon to 4 pm. At 2 pm a short program will concentrate on her artworks and the global con- cerns about recycling, with vigial at “2 pm to commemorate the victims of the Beijing massacre. Everyone wel- comed) but there cannot be any polit- ical comments. Wear something Art Bank Gallery — (101-60 Bastion Sq., Government St. & Bastion Sq.) presents Sue Coleman, wildlife wat- ercolourist through May 31. Artist in attendance, Sat, May 26 from 11 am to 4 pm. Ph. 380-6618. Handloom Gallery — (641 Fort St) featuring crafts, artwork and jewel- lery by Canadian artisans: lustre- glazed porcelain by new gallery art- ist Robert Shiosaki, Sechelt; colour- ful stoneware by Maureen Wright; decorative flowerpots by Hilborn, Ontario potters; Niobium jewellery from New Brunswick. Gallery hours: Mon. - Wed. and Sat. from 9 am to 6 pm. Thurs. - Fr. from 9 am to 9 pm. Sun. from 11 am to 5 pm. Ph. 384- 1011. white and bring your own coffee mug. New Works by Jack Wilkinson, R.C.A. — in conjunction . with video documentation by Augus- tin Loviano - Cordero on Sun., May 27 from 1 to 4:30 pm. Show contin- ues until June 8 at Winchester Gal- leries, 1545 Fort St. Ph. 595-2777. Northern Passage Gallery: — Open- ing Thurs.; May 24 to June 6 featur- ing the paintings and serigraphs of artist Jim Logan whose bright primi- tive style has propelled him to one of the foremost painters of Northern “Native Life. Artist will be in attend- ance Thurs., May 24 from noon to 4 pm. Northern Passage Gallery, 1020 Government St. Ph. 381-3380. Pony Trekker’s Gallery Works — (707 Douglas St., The Crystal Garden). Continuing through May 31, an ex- cellent selection of limited edition prints featuring the works of Robert Bateman, Lissa Calvert, Sue Cole- man and Randy Fehr. Also a wide selection of jade and ivory sculpture, and pottery by Victoria craftspeople. Open daily from 8 am to 9 pm. Ph. 381-2111. Art Show: Katherine McLean & Nixie Barton-Contemporary Still-Lifes — two-person show of paintings and sculpture (acrylic paintings by Nixie Barton, ceramic sculpture by Kather- ine McLean). Wed., June 6 through June 30. June 6 at 7:30 pm the antist will be in attendance. The Fran Willis PERSONAL INJURY? If you are in an accident involving personal injury, seek professional advice BEFORE you see the ICBC adjuster. Receive consultation from a lawyer, 24 hours a day. 3841040 PRIVATE, PROFESSIONAL, PROBLEM SOLVERS MORAHAN AUJLA ~ SOLICITORS. 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It is never too early to register! For registration info pho. 389- 0303 or 598-3518. Children’s Art Classes — Ages 6-12, during July and August, led by art specialist Tine Andriessen Holmes. To register and for further information phone 479-6070. The Vic West Community Y — 521 Craigflower Rd. is offering Daycamp Programs for children and youth, ages 3 through 14 years. Preschoolers can join Nature Buddies and discover the great outdoors. The Out Of School Program for 6 - 12 yrs. offers exciting challenges and extended summer hours. For Youth, ages 11-14 yrs., week-long specialty camps are sure to be an exciting adventure. There’s Camp Whodunnit, Teen Tours, and Sportsall- sorts. Call the Vic West Community Y for more info at 388-6120. YMCA Summer Resident and Day Camps — are now registering at Victor- la YM-YWGA, 880 Courtney St. Regis- ter now to avoid disappointment. Ph. 386-7511. Arbutus Society for Children — will hold an integrated summer day camp for special needs children aged six to 14, and able bodied children aged nine to 14 living in the Victoria area. Four camps, each of two weeks duration, will be held during July and August. The camp will be based at the newly com- pleted Variety Garden Park on the grounds of the Arbutus Society for Children, 2400 Arbutus Rd. Ph. Paul McNamara at 477-1826, local 6252. The Association for Canadian Stud- ies — is holding its annual conference from Thurs., May 31 and June 1 in the Cornett Bldg. at Uvic. The title of this year's conference is To See Ourselves, To Save Ourselves: Ecology and Cul- ture in Canada. Registration fee $45 includes both a reception and banquet dinner. Ph. Bruce Kirkpatrick, UVic Public Relations and Information Ser- vices, 721-8955. 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. This Week May 23, 1990. Page Saanich Intemational Folkdancers — offer beginner and intermediate class- es. Wednesdays, 7 to 9:30 pm in Willows Elementary School gym, 2290 Musgrave St. Also, recreational folk dancing Fridays, 7 to 10:30 pm. Cost is $2. No partner necessary. Non-marking shoes required. Ph. 598-6888 or 477- 9819. Victoria People Meeting People Club — Pot luck dinner and dance, Sun., May 27. Dinner at 6 pm. Dance from Tattle ake hore Bo MI5 McKenzie School, 4005 Raymond St: intermediate and advanced classes Wednesdays, 7:30 to 9:30 pm at Sun- dance School. No partner required. Ph. 382-2669, 652-4592 or 474-1018. Cinecenta (UVic Student Union Bldg) — Admission is $3 for UVic alumni and students with cards; $3.50 = BRITISH p2Z, FIStIl A ils 7:30 pm to 11 pm at Leonardo Da Vinci Centre, 195 Bay St. $6 each. Singles and couple welcome. Ph. 385-4820, 479-4303 or 381-3115. McMorran’s - Thirsty Knights — 15 pce. orchestra featuring six person brass and five person reeds sections with four rhythym plus vocals by Claire Wynders. Sat., May 26. Admission $10 each. 5109 Cordova Bay Rd. Ph. 658- 5224. Vancouver Island Scottish Country Dance Society — holds beginner classes Tuesdays, 7:30 to 9:30 pm at for UVic faculty, staff and guests; non- members, $4.50. The public can pur- chase a Cinemagic card for $8, which entitles bearer to view films for $3.50. Ph. 721-8364. The B.C. Lions Society for Crippled Children — are pleased to announce the sixth annual ‘Timmy’s Springtime Golf Classic’ to be played Fn,, May 25 Continued on Page 16 Ask us about our ¢ Free No Obligation Brake Inspection ¢/ lifetime Warranties / Courtesy Cars Available ¢ Customer Pickup & Drop Off 2505 DOUGLAS STREET PHONE 382-1818 C _— — Before Your Shoes Are Completely Worn! BRAKES ¢ STEERING * SUSPENSION