Continued from Page 20 _ Victoria People Meeting People Club — Sun., June 3 from 7:30 pm to 11 pm at Crystal Garden. Music by The Paris- ‘iennes. Admission $6. Singles and cou- ples welcome. For more info ph. 385- 4820, 479-4303 or 381-3115. Ballroom Dancing — Club Revue is presenting a dance Sat., June 2 from 9 pm to 12 midnight at Cedar Hill Rec Centre. Live music by Alan Steel. Haw- aiian or casual dress. More info ph. 592-0970. Lynda Raino - Modern dance chor- eographer — will bring to Victoria audiences her newest work in collabor- ation with Victoria mask maker, Miles Lowry. Also being presented is a work on A.I.D\S., the struggle to say goodbye between a brother and sister. Sat., June 2. Tickets are $18 and $15 at the McPherson Box office. Country Western Dance Lessons — 2 step, waltz, polka, swing, line dance. Tuesdays from 7:30 to 9 pm at Esqui- malt Inn. Mondays and Wednesdays at plivate clubs, plus private lessons. Ph. 995-4528. Scottish Country Dancing — Fri., June 1 at 7:30 pm. St. Martins-In- The-Field, 550 Obed Ave. Admission is $3. Everyone welcome. Ph. 382- 2669. J Cinecenta (UVic Student Union Bldg) — Admission is $3 for UVic alumni and students with cards: $3.50 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. Metropolitan United Church Women = will hold an Anniversary Tea and Royal Victorian Heritage Fashion Show. with sale tables of home baking, trea- sures and jewellery in Pendray Hall, corer of Quadra and Johnson St on Sat., June 2 from 1:30 to 4 pm. Tickets $4. The Canadiana Costume Museum Society — will hold a garage sale on Sat, June 2 from 10 am to 1 pm at 207 Beach Drive. Bridge Luncheon — Fri., June 1 at noon. Lunch $8. Sponsored by the Lady Laurier Club for the University of Victoria Scholarship Fund. Held at St. Matthias Church, comer of Richmond and Richardson Streets. Door and table prizes. Public invited. Ph. 381-2309. Goodwill Enterprises for the Handi- capped — Semi-annual book sale will be’ held at 220 Bay St. from 9 am to 1 pm on Sat., June 2. Over 12,000 books, all priced to sell. The Cat Rescue Corp. Society — is having a Strawberry Tea on Sat., June 23 from 1 to 4 pm at Fairfield United Church, Moss St. entrance. Raffle, bake sale, jewellery, plants, books and more! Strawberry shortcake. $2.50. Everyone welcome. All proceeds to spay fund. 1st Ever Great Victoria Chili Chal- lenge — Sat., June 2 from 10 am to 4 pm at Town & Country Shopping Centre, lower parking lot off Douglas. Great chili and BBQ chefs from all over Victoria and the Pacific Northwest com- pete for the coveted Chili Cup. Categor- ies include: competition chili, Homes- tyle Chili, Salmon, Ribs & Sausage BBQ. Anyone can enter a team. Pick up an entry form at any Town & Country merchant, Fogg n’ Suds Restaurant or The Q. Where a nominal registration fee of $5 will get you in on the fun. Ph. 382-0100. The Takata Japanese Garden Society —will hold a garage sale on Sat., June 9 from 9 am to 2 pm at 2079 Byron St. (Oak Bay). A few Japanese items will also be for sale. All proceeds go tow- ards the restoration of the Japanese garden on the Gorge. Ph. Mrs. Dean at 595-3252. Victoria Chapter of the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation — is hold- ing a car wash at Shelbourne and Quadra Esso from 10 am to 4 pm on Sat., June 2. Ph. 385-1330. The Vancouver. Island Persons Liv- ing With AIDS Coalition — wishes to announce that personal arid: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. Smokers Anonymous — meetings every Wednesday at 7:30 pm at the Gorge Rd. Hospital in-Service Rm. For more info ph. Mary-Ann at 598-7816 o Joyce at 479-6196. Z La Leché League Saanich — holds regular monthly meetings the third Tues. evening of every month. All wom- en interested in breastfeeding are wel- -come (babies, too). For more info ph. 721-2661, 385-4257 or 727-7974. The Victoria Lupus Support Group == will hold their regular monthly meet- ing on Wed., May 30 at 7 pm at the Arthritis Society, 2680 Richmond Ave. Everyone is welcome to attend. Ph. — 598-2277. The Resource Centre for Independ- ent Living — will be doing question- naires, personal interviews and discus- sion groups with the disabled, people who serve the disabled, concerned citizens, businesses and organizations. If you would like to voice your opinions on the needs and issues conceming the disabled; please ph. 383-8077. Narcotics Anonymous — Think you have a problem with drugs? We can help. Ph. 383-3553 (24 hrs.). Dr. Ursula Franklin, CBC Ideas lec- turer — and author of The Real World of Technology, and University of Toronto professor and Dr: Dorothy Livesay, poet, journalist and teacher and author of a new novel The Husband, will be the speakers at a public evening, Fr., June 1 at 7:30 pm at the Unitarian Hall, 106 . Superior St. The event is sponsored by the Voice of Women and the public is welcome. Admission is $5. Ph. 595- 7519. Kenya & South Africa — with Hilda Bennett-Brown. Noon, Fri., June 1, Rm 243, Market Square, 560 Johnson St., entrance Pandora Ave. Brown bag lunch. Ph. 384-4525. The Victoria Chapter of the Rosicru- cian Order, AMORC — (a non-profit cultural and educational fraternity) is presenting a free public lecture and video presentation titled “Finding Our- selves”. Sat., June 2 at 2 pm at Greater Victoria Public Library, 735 Broughton St. Speaker: Emile LaCroix. Free. Ever- yone welcome. Refreshments to follow. 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. 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. Kiwanis Club of Saanich — Dedicat- ed to community service. Meets every Thursday night at 6:15 pm at Tally Ho Restaurant on Douglas St. Newcomers invited. For more info ph. Lou Drage at §95-2141 or 361-4941. Victoria Volunteer Bureau Annual General Meeting — will be held Fri, June 8 at the Coachman Inn, 229 Gorge Rd: East. Members wishing to nominate other members to stand for election to the Greater Victoria Volun- teer Society Board of Directors should contact the bureau to receive a nomina- tion form and retum it to the attention of Dennis Bocsik at the Bureau. St. Joseph’s School of Nursing Alumnae — is holding a dinner on Tues., June 12 at the Queen Victoria Inn, Queen's Room, 655 Dougias St. Price is $18.50. Cocktails at 6 pm and dinner at 7:15 pm. For more info ph. Julie Chupick at 656-5007 or Bev Lake at 386-6954. Project Literacy Victoria — annual general meeting Mon., June 1 at 7 pm, $rd' Floor, Spectrum School, 975 Burn- side Rd: A chance to participate and keep in’ touch with what happens in Adult Literacy in the Victoria area. Everyone welcome. Bring your own coffee mug: : Veterans Against Nuclear Arms — general meeting Fri., June 1 at Chown Place (off Harriet). Speaker Lohn F Barr (retired colonel U.S. Marines), U.S. -national president Veterans for Peace. The Alliance-Francaise of Victoria — announces its closing lunch of the season, followed by the annual gen- - €ral meeting, Sat., June 9 at 12:30 pm,. Wellesley Hotel, corner Blan- shard and Market Streets. Ph. 595- 0953. : SHE WAS HAPPY I CAME TO VISIT is the title of a Jim Logan card available at Northern Passages Gallery. The gallery is This Week May 30, 1990. Page M21 Members will sing in one of three GVYC choirs - foundation, junior or senior - and will perform at several public occa- sions throughout the 1990/91 year. Tuition for the season is from $65 to $85. Scholarship aid is available. For more info ph. Victoria Conservatory of Music at 386-5311. Benefit Concert in Aid of Canadian Cancer Society — by students of the Victoria Conservatory of Music, Camo- sun College program, will be held on Tues. evening, June 7, beginning at 8 pm in the Kirk Hall of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church at Douglas and Broughton. Tickets are $5 and $3 for seniors and may be purchased at the door on the evening of the perform- ance. Beacon Hill Park Band Concerts — The Greater Victoria School District in cooperation with the Greater Victoria Parks Commmission proudly announc- eS a series of concerts to be held in Beacon Hill Park's Cameron Bandshell. These concerts will be held on Tues. and Thurs. evenings until June 14. The concerts will feature local band stu- dents and groups from out of town that are being hosted by Greater Victoria bands. Start at 6:30 pm’ sharp and continue until about 7:45. There is -absolutely’ no charge. In case of rain, concerts will be cancelled. Ph. 477- showing larger samples of Logan’s work until June 6. 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 — Por 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, comer 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. Young Building Auditorium- Recitals— Lansdowne Campus, Ca- mosun Gollege: Thurs., May 31 at 8 pm. Annie Beaudry will be performing a voice recital in partial fulfilment of requirements for the Associate Arts Diploma in Music. Ac- companied on piano by Kristine Beny. Sat., June 2 at 8 pm. Maureen Branch, mezzo soprano and Margaret McLynn, soprano assisted by Robert Holliston on piano. Greater Victoria Youth Choir — di- rected by Connie More will hold place- ment interviews for the three levels through May and in early June by appointment. This quality music experi- ence is open to all young people, ages eight to 16, with unchanged voices. 6977. Open Space New Music Series — presents Catherine Lewis in an evening of contemporary music and song. Sat., June 2 at 8 pm. Also on the program will be new compositions by Toronto com- poser Kirk Elliott who will accompany Lewis on violin and celtic harp. Shawnigan-Malahat District Cham- ber of Commerce — presents the Fourth Annual Mill Bay Country Music Festival, Fri., June 1, 2 and 3. Opens Fni., June 1 at 7 pm and runs til 1 am. On June 2 the show begins at 9 am and runs til 1 am. On Sun., the show begins at 9 am and runs til 8 pm. Performers include lan Tyson, Laurie Thain and stars of the Don Ho Show. Tickets are available at all Island Savings Credit Unions, Caring Jewellery and Books N Strings, Mill Bay, Ferguson Music Store and Pacific Keyboard, Nanaimo. Info and RV parking 743-4445. Tickets: Fri., $12.50; Sat., $15: Sun., $12.50 or $30 for weekend pass. Friends of Beacon Hill Park — Ernie Lythloe will lead a walk around the Rock and Alpine Garden in Beacon Hill Park on Sun., June 3 at 1:30 pm. Meet on top of Beacon Hill by the flagpole. Ph. 389-0938. Carmanah or Walbran Bus Tours — Sponsored by Carmanah Forestry So- Ciety- Sierra Club. Register 384-2468. ee food and sensible footwear. Cost 30. Walking Tours — The Old Cemeteries Committee presents rain-or-shine walk- ing tours of Ross Bay Cemetery. Sun- days at 2 pm. Meet in front of Bagga Pasta in the Fairfield Plaza. / 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, butit 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, BC. V8X 4G2 (ph. 658-8655). Homecoming In Salmon Arm — The District of Salmon Arm is celebrating its 85th anniversary with a homecoming on Fri., Aug. 10; 11, 12 and 13, 1990. The community of 12,000 will roll out the welcome mat and take you ona tour of its many facilities. Homecoming, Salmon Arm Chamber of Commerce, Box 999, Salmon Arm, B.C: V1E 4P2. Ph. 832-6247 or fax 832-8382. A Noranda High School 50th Anni- versary Reunion — is being held on the long weekend of Fri., Aug: 3, 4 and 5, 1990 in Noranda; Quebec. All stu- dents, graduates, teachers and princi- pals from years 1940 to 1990 are invited to come. Contact Noranda High School 50th Anniversary Reunion, Box 2116, Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, J9X 5A5 Monterey School Choir of 1966-1970 —under the direction of Lorna Griffiths is looking for anyone interested ina July reunion. Please call reunion committee at 652-2640, 595-2229 or 595-6290. 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. For further info ph. Daphne E. 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