S& This Week June 6, 1990. Page M15 CALENDAR | Continued from Page 14 entitles bearer to view films for $3.50. Ph. 721-8364. Vintage Videos — The Emily Carr Gallery presents films depicting many fascinating aspects for B.C. History and Culture. Showing this week are: In the Daytime (1950), a historical look at Vancouver city life; Vancouver Island (1964}, featuring Island attractions. Monday to Saturday, 12:15 at 1107 Wharf St. Ph. 387-3080: 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: 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. Arthritis Society Women’s Auxilliary — rummage sale at St. John Ambul- ance Hall, 941 Pandora Ave. on Sat., June 9 from 10 am to 1 pm. Car Boot Sale — Sat., June 16 from 9:30 am to 12 noon, at Garth Homer Society for Handicapped; 813 Darwin Ave. There are three ways you can take part: 1. Load your car boot to the brim with your ‘attic treasures’ and come to 813 Darwin. We are selling premium spaces for $10 each ($8 if you register by June 8). 2. Donate your garage sale items to us and we will combine them with our own for a gigantic sale. Bake some goodies for our bake sale table. 3. Come and bring your friends to see what bargains you can find: The Church of the Advent (Anglican) — 510 Mount View Ave., Colwood will be holding their annual Strawberry Tea and Craft Fair on Sat., June 16 from 12 noon to 4.pm. There will be a wide variety of crafts. Come for the strawber- nies and tea. St. Matthias’ Church — (Richardson at Richmond Rd.) is holding its Annual Fete on Sat., June 9 from 1:30 pm to 4 pm. Tea is $3 per person. Our theme this year is ‘Hobbies’. Home baking, attic treasures, white elephant, books, plants, linens and crafts, children’s stall and games, new-to-you boutique, also - garage sale items. Our hamburger @) stand will be open at 12 noon. The Canadian Diabetes Association — presents a Special Father's Day Brunch at the Crystal Garden on Sun., June 17 from 11 am to 3 pm. For tickets ph. 382-5454. Fairfield New Horizons Strawberry Festival — Home baking, crafts, straw- berry tea on Sat., June 16 from 2 pm to 4 pm, at 910 View St. Cost is $3. Tickets available in advance at 910 View St. or at the door while quantities last. The Vancouver Island Persons Liv- ing With AIDS Coalition — wishes to announce that personal and 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 or Joyce at 479-6196. La Leché League Saanich — holds regular monthly meetings the third ques. 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 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 concerning the disabled, please ph. 383-8077. The Alzheimer Support Group — will hold an informal discussion session on Mon., June 11 for caregivers, families and friends at 7:30 pm in the Fairfield Health Centre, 841 Fairfield Rd. Ph. 382-2052. Child Car Safety Seat Checks — are & cared out to ensure that infants and children are being transported safely. During the 1990 Provincial Safety Belt Campaign, car seatchecks will-be done: = by Community Nurses at the following locations: June 8 - B.C. Ferry Terminal, Swartz Bay from 10 am to 4 pm. June 16 - Canwest Mall from 10 am to 1 pm. Hillside Mall from 10 am to 1 pm. A Meditation Workshop — for begin- ners and meditators alike. Sat., June 9 from 10 am to 3:30 pm at Camosun College. Vegetarian lunch provided. For information and registration ph. 592- 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 Douglas 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. The Alliance Francaise of Victoria — announces its closing Iunch of the season, followed by the annual general cooperation with the Greater Victoria Parks Gommmission 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, PLAYING TO THE SUN during the Eine Kleine Summer Music series will be (I-DLaurena Fisher, - Dayna Larason, Kimberly Fisher, Jennifer Macleod and Kristin Ostling. The semi-open air concerns will be held Sundays until July 8. 6211 or 384-0125. Sponsored by the Victoria Sn. Chinmoy.Centre. Healthy Saanich 2000 Special Coun- cil Meeting — Thurs., June 14 at 7 pm in Council Chambers, Saanich Munici- pal Hall, 660 Vernon Ave. Results of the 12 Healthy Saanich 2000 Neighbour- hood Workshops will be reported and the public is invited to make presenta- tions about their hopes and concerns for a healthy future for Saanich. Baby- sitting funds and rides are available. Please contact Gretchen Hartley at 383-6166. Dr. Stephen Malthouse — President of the Kagyu Kunkhyab Chuling Tibetan Buddhist Centre in Victoria, will lecture on the Buddhist view of hell and how to get there; focussing on the exhibition Go To Hell!!! Depictions of Christian and Buddhist Hells, on Sun., June 10 at 2:30 pm at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, 1040 Moss St. 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. Victoria Volunteer Bureau Annual General Meeting — will be held Fn., 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 return t+ the attention-of > meeting, Sat., June 9 at 12:30 pm, Wellesley Hotel, comer Blanshard- and Market Streets. Ph. 595-0953. Sidney Women’s Aglow — An inter- national, inter-denominational Chris- tian women's organization, will be having their next fellowship meeting on Wed., June 13 at 9:45 am in the Sidney Seafood House, Banquet Room. Topic: Sharing Time & testi- monies. $3.25, includes refresh- ments. Ph. Tina Holmes at 479-6070 or 479-8431. The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) — Victoria Chapter - For all interested in homebrewing and traditional beer, the next meeting will be a tour at Island Pacific Brewing on Tues., June 19 at 7:30 pm. No charge. For details ph. 595-7728. Island Community Home Support Services Society — annual general meeting will be held on Tues., June 26 at'5 pm in the staff lounge of Eric Martin Pavillion, Trent St. Project Literacy Victoria — annual general meeting Mon., June 11 at 7 pm, 3rd 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. concerts will be cancelled. Ph. 477- 6977. : Eine Kleine Summer Music — pre- sents a series of five chamber music concerts. Excellent Victoria area pro- fessional musicians. Sundays, June 10, 17 and 24 and July 1 and 8; doors at 2 pm, curtain at 2:30 pm, at Prospect Lake Community Hall, be- tween Victoria and Brentwood Bay, on Sparton Rd., just off W. Saanich Rd. Semi-open air Adults $9; Stu- dents and seniors $7; Season tickets $30 and $24. Ph. 652-0336. Concert of Ukrainian Music — at the Newcombe Auditorium of the Royal British Columbia Museum, Tues., June 12 at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and $5 for chil- dren and students. Available at the Hillside Ticket Centre, McPherson The- atre or by phoning 386-4525. The London Emmanuel Choir — (from London, England) will be pre- senting a concert of sacred music at Central Baptist Church on Monday evening, June 11 at 7:30 pm. Free: offering may be taken. Songs of Love and Longing — a recital presented by soprano Eliza- beth Planje accompanied by pianist Rosi Heinrichs and guitarist Bryan Townsend at the Camosun College Young Auditorium, 3100 Foul Bay Rd. Thurs., June 7 at 8 pm. Admis- sion is by donation. Carmanah or Walbran Bus Tours — Sponsored by Carmanah Forestry So- ciety- Sierra Club. Register 384-2468. Bring food and sensible footwear. Cost $30. John Owens - Botanist — with UVic will give a talk on the life cycle of conifers (trees with cones), on Sun., June 10 at 1:30 pm. Meet on top of Beacon Hill by the flagpole. Ph. 389-0938. Park Day: Kids and Parents Forest Snoop — Sat., June 9 at 10:30 am and 2:30 pm at Witty’s Lagoon Re- gional Park. Pet a slug, meet a tree, and much more!! Meet at the Witty’s Lagoon Nature House in Metchosin. Ph. 474-PARK. The Victoria Horticultural Society Summer Show — will be held Fri., June 15 from 2 pm to 9 pm and Sat., June 16 from 10 am to 8 pm at First United Church Hall, 932 Balmoral St. Tickets at the door. Adults $1.50 and children are free: Royal B:C. Museum Native Plant Gar- den Tours — With the help of our volunteer guides, take an hour to ex- plore some of the 300 different plants in our garden that are native to B.C. This tour is free. Regular admission to the Museum's exhibit galleries in effect. Continued on Page 16 SHPris iy S A SPORTS FAN STORE Father’s Day is June 17th GREAT SELECTION! Mon.-Sat. 10:00-5:30; Sun. 12:00-4:00 JUNE “CAP” MONTH AT FAN FEVER! From =25 Friday Music — UVic's Faculty of Music presents recitals at 12:30 pm Fridays in the MacLaurin Bldg recital hall. Ph. 721-7902. Jazz Hoiline — For 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, corner of Belmont and Pembroke. Ph. 382-1011. Young Building Auditorium- Recitals— Lansdowne Campus, Ca- mosun College: 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 105-1483 DOUGLAS ST. « 386-5646 11190 Chalet Road Open for lunch wednesday through Sunday, dinner Tuesday through Sunday, and Sunday Brunch DEEP COVE CHALET FRENCH RESTAURANT Reservations 656-3541 / 656-2601 Sidney