Page M16 June 27, 1990. This Week CALENDAR Continued from Page 15 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. Wild Wood, a Forest For the Future — author Ruth Loomis will introduce her new book on Fri., July 6 from 4:30 _ Pm to 7 pm at the Ecology House in Market Square. Merv Wilkinson, a Van- ~ couver Island selective sustainable log- ger will be present. There will be book signing and hourly readings. Ph. 381- 3114 27 Jazz Hotline — For the latest informa- tion on jazz performances, call 658- 5255. Eine Kleine Summer Music —pre- sents a series of five chamber music concerts. Excellent Victoria area profes- sional musicians. Sundays, 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: Students and seniors $7; Season tickets $80 and $24. Ph. 652-0336. The King’s Singers — possessing what Is easily the broadest, most di- verse repertoire of any vocal group in the world, they bring their unequalled combination of musical excellence and personal charm to the Royal Theatre on Thurs., July 5 at 8 pm. Tickets are sure to go quickly so be sure not to miss out on this entertaining concert. Tickets may be purchased at the McPherson Box Office. Ph. 386-6121 and its usual outlets. : 27 Linden Singers — This well known mixed voice chamber choir, under the direction of Frances Pollet, is holding auditions prior to the beginning of its 1990-91 season. For more info about the choir and appointments for audi- tions call Bev Smalley at 727-3721. 26 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Sooke, B.C. 140 EXPERIENCED WORKERS Hard working, reliable, ideal for the industrial, manufacturing or service sectors Easily Retrained - From Manpower Contact: The industrial Adjustment Committe Lamford Forest Products With Assistance 642-5221 26A 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 Cutting Bench Crimpers Ud. MON., TUES. SAT: 9-6 the cutting edge in hair technology PRICE LIST APPOINTMENT NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY SERVING YOU FROM 6 GREATER VICTORIA LOCATIONS 915 ESQUIMALT RD. HOURS: Web, THURS., FRI: 9-8 380-1838 Benefit Concert — Esquimalt Sr Se- condary School on Wed., June 27 at 7:30 pm. Featuring Louise Rose, the Brian Lillos Quintet, the Ryan Suther- land Trio.and the Doug Kong Quartet. To raise funds for the Esquimalt Jazz Combos to attend the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland in July. Never before has a high school been invited to perform at the Montreux Jazz Festival. Admission by donation. 26 Jazzfest International ‘90 — taking place in Victoria through July 1. Hillside Centre is pleased to be presenting jazz performances through June 29 on the mall and in the Garden Court. Times are: from noon until 2 pm at Centre Court and from 2 pm until 4 pm in the Garden Court in the Market: Downtown Noon Hour Concerts — Weekdays noon - to September 12. “Mondays in Bastion Square. Tuesdays, Inner Harbour, Lower Causeway, July 3 to Aug. 21. “Wednesdays, Centennial Square. Thursdays, Inner Harbour, Lower Causeway, July 5 to Aug. 23. _ “Fridays, Bastion Square. Sunday Park Concerts: 2 pm from July 1 to Aug. 26. Cameron Bandshell, Beacon Hill Park. Jazz In The Park: Wednesdays at 7 pm from July 4 to Aug. 22, Cameron Bandshell, Beacon Hill Park. “No noon hour concerts June 24 - July 2 - Attend Folkfest. “Bastion Square-no concerts Aug. 6 and Sept. 3 - Statutory holidays. 34 Belfry Theatre — OSA. presents a Garland For Judy, a musical tribute to Judy Garland. Starring local ac- tress and singer Rebecca Young. An insightful look into Judy Garland’s life as she reminisces and gives a fictitious concert. Written and direct- ed by Don Hardy Runs until June 30. All performances at 8 pm. Tickets can be reserved by calling 385-6815. Also available at the Belfry. Prices: Adults $11; students and seniors $9. Baldwin Piano presents local pianist George Essihos and Friends in con- cert, Tues., July 3 at 8 pm. This informal workshop/concert will fea- ture some of George Essihos' best students including the Tony West- lake Trio, and Patrick Poitier. Mr. Poitier will be performing some of his Own compositions written for television and film (National Film Board). Mr. Essihos will be perform- ing Jazz standards accompanied by John MacKnight on bass. Tickets available at the Belfry or by calling 385-6815. All tickets are $5 Carmanah or Walbran Bus Tours — Sponsored by Carmanah Forestry So- ciety- Sierra Club. Register 384-2468. Bring food and sensible footwear. Cost 30. Soval B.C. Museum Native Plant Gar- den Tours — With the help of our volunteer guides, take an hour to explore 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. Meet at the main entrance to the Museum on Mon- days, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sat- urdays at 10:30 am. On Tuesdays the tour starts at 1:30 pm. Running throughout the summer to Sept. 15. Nature House Tours — CRD Parks nature houses will be open for ex- tended hours as follows: Francis/King (1710 Munn Rd. in Saa- nich) is open noon to 4 pm Friday. - Sunday and holiday Mondays start- ing June 29. 26 Life on the Edge — Join a CRD park naturalist and explore life at the edge of the lagoon, forest and meadows of this beautiful park. Meet at the Wit- ty’s Nature House in Metchosin, Sun., July 1 at 10 am. Ph. 474-7275. Open Space — wants new theatre projects: all media, any subject matter send - project description, script, budg- et, resume, and any additional material. 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. ail The Canadian Guild of Health — with the Order of St. Luke and’ St. John's Church will hold “ A Celebration of the Ministry of Christian Healing” on \ Thurs., June 28 at St. John’s fchurch, 1611 Quadra St. The 10:30 Eucharist will be followed by a soup and sandwich lunch (cost $2). After wards Mary Flagg will share her reflections on the book “Brother Wolf". To register call Brenda at 383-4258. -26 Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellow- ship International — A “Special Oc- casion” Breakfast on Sat., June 30 starting at 8:30 am in the Princess- Mary Restaurant. Our speaker will be Dr. Jay Rawlings and the cost is $10 each. Both events are open to the | general public and tickets can be reserved by phoning 386-4112. 26 THAR SHE BLOWS! The explosion of Ripple Rock, ihe world’s largest man-made non-nuclear explosion, is featured in a film | showing at the Emily Car Gallery. Ripple. Rock is part of ar series of films depicting fascinating aspects of B.C. history and’ culture, and can be seen this week. Our Counitry’s Good — by Timberlake Wertenbaker, to June 30. Australia 1789. A young marine lieut. is directing rehearsals of the first play ever to be Staged in that country. With only two copies of the text, a cast of convicts, many of them illiterate, and a leading lady who may be about to be hanged, conditions are hardly ideal for the pro- duction of George Farquhar's Restora- tion comedy, The Recruiting Officer. Winner of both the Olivier and Evening Standard awards as best play 1988, Our Country's Good is sure to touch your heart. Phoenix Theatre. Ph. 721-8000. 26 A One-Sided Dime — Auditions. An original one act play by Frank Borg. To be performed at the Vancouver Fringe Festival, Sept. 6 through 16. For more info in Victoria, contact Shar- on Burkman at 592-5736 and in Van- couver, Melford Bell 736-4202. TFN Soll 13th Annual Sri Chinmoy 10K Race — Mon., July 2. Register NOW. Start 8 am at the Children’s Farm, Beacon Hill Park. Course: a one-mile loop with splits each mile. Fee: $4 by June 27... Late entry $6. T-shirts $8 extra. Post race feast Info. 592-6211. (Please Note the change of date). 26 The Victoria Zen Centre Society — Sittings every Monday evening at 7 pm at 1149 Leonard St. Ph. 382-9190 or 642-5050. Attention Baha’is of Victoria — and other interested individuals. Maxwell Baha'i Summer School registration, is now being accepted. Ph. 743-5939@ in Shawnigan Lake or write 143 Sim- coe St., Victoria, V8V 1K5. 26 Dogwood Trailer Club — is holding a rally at Parry’s RV. Park, Martindale Rd., Parksville, B.C., Fr., June 29 to July 2. Prospective members are welcome. Ph. 598-6766.