os Ss YR a Pa raat ap fee Oh SO Nite, Seren se Ta Soe: Sits Gere Page M16 June 6, 1990. This Week Purchase one pair at regular price and you purchase the Second P aur at Price (equal value or less) Entire in-store Inventory ..does not apply to special orders.. Boots..Handbags..Shoes.. Slippers..Runners..& More Wednesday June 6, at 9:30 A.M. Bandolino..Naturalizer..Clarks.. Impo..9 West..Harvard..Cougar |. NATURALIZER HEADQUARTERS 250-Sth Street..COUrtenGy.........000-scereereeeeseeseeeee II4A-3178 986 Shoppers Row..Campbell River..........-.--... 286-6515 125 Station Street.JDUNCAN........c000.ecceseseee-eeeeeee 740-1718 CALENDAR = Continued from Page 15 Meet at the main entrance to the Museum on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 10:30 am. On Tuesdays the tour starts at 1:30 pm- Running throughout the summer to Sept. 15. Regents Park House: —* From En- gagement Ring to Wedding Ring. The summer exhibition of the Canadiana Costume Museum continues at 1501 Fort St. Authentic bridal gowns and accessories, dating from 1876 to 1976, are on display. Open Sunday to Thurs- day, 1 pm to 4 pm, until Sept. 3. 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. Island Earth ‘90 — Memorial Arena, 1925 Blanshard St. The largest envir- onmental show ot its kind’on Vancouver Island. Entertainment, educational films, presentations and projects all dealing with environmental issues. Ph. 384-0444. 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, but it 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, B.C. 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 on a tour of its many facilities. Homecoming, Salmon Arm Chamber of Commerce, Box 999, Salmon Arm, B.C. ViE 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 in a 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. Shaw at 477-1836 or write to Aleda (Lowman) Bates, 3080 Oakdowne Rd., Victoria, B.C. V8R 5N9. Calling All Sick Berth Attendants, Tiffys, M.A.O.’s, M.E.0.’s, Nursing Sisters, Medical Assitants, Medical Secretarys, Doctors, — etc., etc., navy, army and air force. The Pacific Com- mand Medical Branch is again holding their reunion which occurs every five years, on Sat., June 9 in Esquimalt. Information has been sent out to those retired and serving members, and affili- ates for whom we have addresses. If you have not received yours, please contact Jim Scott, 523 St. Charles St, Victoria, B.C., V8S 3N8. Telephone 370-2359. Cariboo College - Celebration ‘90 — marking 20 years of service, with a Homecoming Weekend, Aug. 24, 25 and 26. If you’re a former student or staff member plan to visit the Kamloops Campus and join the fun. Activities will include a barbecue, dance, department sponsored events, music and entertain- ment. It's a family affair. Ph. Arlee at 1-800-663-2955. Ex-N.W.T. Residents — 4th Annual Picnic on Sun., June 10 from 12 noon to 8 pm at Bear Creek Provin- cial Park, Kelowna, B.C. Bring your own lunch and refreshments. Ph. H. Glick at 768-2158. 4 Esquimalt Recreation Is THE place for SENIORS’ FITNESS — two NEW pro- | grams that are great for the older adult are now being offered. J WALK FOR LIFE! =f A drop-in walking group for seniors 60 _ plus: The $3 fee includes entrance to our’ s seniors’ swim and Fitness Studio! Partici- Pants will meet at 1 pm and walk a variety | of scenic routes, returning to the recrea- tion centre in time for the 2 pm seniors’ continuing through June 9 for only $30. Esquimalt Recreation Centre, 527 Fras- er St. and Thursdays from 7 to 8 pm. For more info ph. 383-4103. Also: Wed., May 30 from 7 to 8 pm - a Participaction Day event for Fitweek on the lawns of the Legislature. VictOrienteers* — informal training sessions every other Thursday evening during the spring and summer. A differ- ent orienteering skill will be introduced \ swim. TAI CHI : Saturdays from 2 pm to 3:30 pm, in the form of an outdoor game or alight * ©-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. : { Canada Fitweek at the Crystal Pool’, — Continuing to June 3. Runners Are Smilers — a two-mile road race will be held every Tuesday at 5:45 pm throughout the summer at the —_ Children’s Farm in Beacon Hill Park. Free. Ph. 592-6211. Inter City Baseball Tournament — Luxton Park, Marwood Rd. Invita- tional Babe Ruth Tournament on Fri., June 8 to 10. Ph. 478-9406. All City Baseball Tournament — Cen- tennial Park, Wallace Dr, Central Saanich. 15 yr. old players compete in a tournament play, on Fri., June 8 to 10. Ph. 652-4063 or 656-2982. Peter Pan — by Sir J. M. Barrie, / continues 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. Reserve tickets by calling 721-8000. Open Space — wants new theatre projects: all media, any subject matter send - project description, script, budg- 4 et; resume, and any additional maten- al. Open Space offers 100-seat flexible venue, 4-day run, all box office revenue, technical equipment and some publici- ty. Submission deadline; Sun., July 15. Selection by jury. Ph. 383-8833. Volunteers — Join our winning team at _ the Maritime Museum Gift Shop. Part 4 time, flexible hours, training package. Call Gift Shop Manager. Ph. 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. Volunteer newspaper distributor needed. — Want to help get the news out to Victoria's disabled community? The Handicapped ACTION Committee needs a driver to help drop off the May/June issue of HACTION at distri- bution points within local areas. Call David at 383-5105 or drop by the HAG office at 120-911 Yates St. Meals on Wheels — urgently needs volunteer drivers and hosts/hostesses to deliver meals to the sick and elderly. People who can spare 2 hours in the morning, one day a week, call Vivienne Dobbin at 388-6842. Global Change and Local Action — will be the topic of a workshop on Sun., June 10 at 2 pm in the Unitarian Hall, 106 Superior St. Dr Wm. E. Rees, Ecologist and UBC professor will be the main speaker. Small discussion groups and other speakers will also be part of the event sponsored by Voice of Wom- en, Sierra Club, Victoria and the Social Responsibility Committee of the Unitar-_ ian Church, The public is welcome and admission is $2 at the door. Ph. 595 1519. Shee ae = pe ae ,