Page M16 September 26, 1990. This Week CALENDAR Continued from Page 15 Art Classes for Children ages 6-12 and teens — instructed by art special- ist, Tine Andriessen Holmes. Register now for after school and Sat. classes, to Nov. Ph. 479-6070. TEN Cathedral School — Offering instruc- tion to students Kindergarten to Grade 6. Now accepting registrations. A com- prehensive education in all subject areas, consistent with the Ministry of Education Year 2000. Educationa! ex- periences in computer, basic French 40s SO eA R wr Po) ) Vv ° x? CHILD™ 721-6767 of Lower Vancouver Island Looking for information on Greater Victoria services for Special Needs children and youth? SPECIAL NEEDS RESOURCE SERVICE Funded by the Cerebral Palsy Association and choral music. Instruction and activ- ity informed by the belief in God as the Creator, Redeemer and Sustainer of all that exists. The Memonal Hall, Christ Church Cathedral. For info ph. 383- 2714 or 385-4695. TEN Victoria People Meeting People — dances with live music will be held each Suncay at either Crystal Garden or Da Vinci Centre. 7:30 - 11 pm. Ph. 385- & CLOSING OUT ay, 30 - 50 - 60% * Use yourself or we'll recover for you 386-4222 FREE ESTIMATES OPEN 9 - 6 MON. - SAT. Aheer Professional Upholstery 500 SUMAS STREET corner of Jutland & Sumas A a ‘4 Qo t 7-ak q » Ls S) © \o Gea SS z Wiser Business Matters. To succeed in business, you must have the edge over your competi- tion. Knowledge acquired through reading books can give you that edge. Our wide selection of business books include: "The Entrepreneur- ial Edge"; "Franchising"; "Hong Kong Money’, "The Green Capital- ists", and many more. For Victoria's largest selection of B.C. topic books (over 750 titles), we're the place! Drop in and browse at: 546 Yates Street, Victoria, B.C. Phone: (604) 386-4636 Fax: (604) 386-0221 [au major credit cards accepted. Mention this ad for 10% off your next purchase. . Sansbury School : shoes). 4820, 479-4303 or 381-3115. TFN Ballroom Dancing — takes place every Wed. evening from 7:45 pm to 9:45 pm. Get out your dancing shoes and dance the night away. Singles are welcome. This is a drop-in pro- gram. $2.50 for non-members; $2 for members. Call Oak Bay Rec. Centre 595-7946, local 234 for details. TFN Country Western Dance Lessons — Partner, Dancing: Gordon Head Rec Centre, 4100 Lam- brick Way, Ph. 477-1871. Sundays 7:30 to 9 pm to Nov. 18. $45/person. Juan de Fuca Rec. Centre, 1767 Island Hwy., ph. 478-8384. Tues. 8:40 to 10:10 pm to Nov. 20: $40/person. Esquimalt Rec. Centre, 527 Fraser, ph. 386-6128. Thurs. 8 pm to 9:30 pm to Nov. 25. $45/person. Line Dancing: you do not need a partner! ‘ Panorama Leisure Centre, Sidney, _ ph. 656-7271. Mon. 7:30 to 9:30 to Nov. 12. $45/person. Classes at Gym (soft sole Edward Milne Com. School, Sooke, ph. 642-6371. Mon: 7:30 to 9:30, to ' Dec. 3. $45/person. Classes at Sa- seenos School shoes). Monterey Centre, 1442 Monterey, Oak Bay, ph. 595-7946. Tues., 7:30 to 9:30 to Nov. 27. $47.50/person. All the above classes have a free introductory class the first evening Gym (soft sole the Princess Mary. Tickets are $8 at the door — includes munchies at 11 p.m. as well as a door prize. The dances start at 9 pm every Fn. For info call 655-0912. McMorran’s Gala Dances — in the spacious Seaview Room, the Island's finest maple floor, 5109 Cor- dova Bay Rd. Featuring big band sound for those who enjoy “the way it was."Doors open at 8:45. Dancing 9 pm ‘til midnight. Admission $15 per couple. Reservations 658-5224. Free! Return to Learn FREE! We've moved. We're open. Free tu- toring in reading, writing and math. Adult Learning Program. 2720 Jack- lin Rd. 474-2175. - 41 sitor: to the In which includes a dance demonstra- tion, registration and short, easy dance. Drop in dance practice classes: $4/person/class. Esquimalt Legion, 622 Admirals Rd. every Wed. 7:30 to 9 pm. B.J.’s Country Cabaret, Ingra- ham Rodeway Inn, 2915 Douglas St. Fridays 7:30 to 9, to Dec. 21. Seniors Classes at Monterey Centre line and Esquimalt Silver Threads, after- noons. y TEN Royal Scottish Country Dance So- ciety — Victoria Branch is conduct- ing the following classes: Beginners class, Mon:., Sir James Douglas School, Intermediate class, Tues., Margaret Jenkins School. Advanced class, Mon., Margaret Jenkins School. Technique class, Wed., McKenzie School (Old Gym). All classes begin at 7:30 pm. Childrens class, starting in Oct. Time and location to be announced later. For more info ph. 598-9389 or 592-8870. : 39 International folk dancing — with Saanich International Folk Dancers will be held at Willows School, 2290 Musgrave St. Classes are Wednes- day, with beginners dances taught from 7 to 8:30 pm; _ intermediate dances from 8:30 to 9:30. $2 for non-members. Recreational _folk- dancing is on Friday from 7 to 10:30, $2 for non-members. Everyone wel- come. For further info ph. 598-6888 or 595-4293. 40 AM-RA Primal Drum and Dance Theatre — with Amarrah Ebony Joy, dancer and Ray Rothschild; conga player is taking registration for fall dance and drum classes. Classes are in various locations and for various age groups and fitness le- vels. TEN Friday’s Dances — Solid Gold Hits for the '30s or more. Every Friday at teaching a what about our other waste, what kind of cleaning products are envir- onmentally friendly? “Lady Beware”, Tues. Sept. 25, 7:30 to 9:30 pm (free). Without realizing it you may be leaving yourself vulnera- ble to a variety of crimes. Learn to become more aware and reduce the opportunity for crime with this com- mon-sense approach to personal safety. For further information or to register call 386-8367. The XXII International Tournee of Animation — Exclusive Limited gn- gagement! Fn. Sept: 28 at the Cr e- Genta, Student Union Building, Univer- sity of Victoria. Nightly 7 & 9 and Sat. Mats 2. Call 721-8365 for informa- wil beable to ge Geoscience Centre, which will al: __ studies earth science along ( _ Visitors to the week-lon institute's research contrib Help Your Child Be A Successful Student — Register now for Fall Classes in Reading, Writing, Math, Algebra and Study Skills. Each stu- dents program is based on profes- sional diagnostic testing. Classes are available day and evening and are limited to three students per teacher. We have three convenient locations: Quadra/McKenzie, Sidney and Victoria, Call 388-7225 to regis- ter: TEN Shoreline Community School Asso- ciation — is offering the following courses: “Conservation Outdoor Recreation ‘Education’ (Hunting Course) to Sept. 30 from 7 to 9:30 pm. Cost $67. “Beyond the Blue Box” Sept. 25, 7 to 9 pm (free). By now we all know how to recycle glass and newsprint, but “ONE STOP” Sales Service Rentals Repairs LARGEST SELECTION INSTRUMENTS AND SHEET MUSIC ON THE ISLAND WARD MUSIC 911 FORT ST. (at Quadra) wh THE PHOENIX THEATRES present The English Suitcase Theatre’s classical yet innovative approach to by Shakespeare OCTOBER 2,4&5 8pm AT THE PHOENIX THEATRE Perea | BOX OFFICE eee ic) # PHOENIX THEATRES 724-8000. tion. Vintage Videos — The Emily Carr Gallery presents films depicting various aspects of B.C. history and culture. Showing this week are: The Fraser Valley (1948) an early travelogue. Let's Go Fishing (1948) showing com- mercial salmon fishing and canning: 39 The B.C. Paraplegic Association — Vancouver Island South Regional Of- fice, will be holding their 2nd Annual Auction Dinner on Mon, Oct. 1 at 7 pm at Harbour Towers Hotel Ballroom. Tickets are $75 per person and may be obtained by phoning 384-3353. Limited seating! 39 The USC Canada Victoria Branch — Mall sales aid relief projects in third world countries. Next one: Hillside Shopping Centre, offering handk- nits, crafts and home baking. Thurs. - Sat., Sept. 27 to 29. 39 Goward House Plant Sale — Sat., Sept. 29, commencing 10 am, 2495 Arbutus Rd. (across from Queen- swood House of Studies). 39 B.C.S.P.C.A. — Victoria Auxiliary SPGA Coffee Party, Sat., Sept. 29 at St. Mary’s Church Hall, Elgin St., 11 am to 1 pm. Various stalls, raffle, sandwiches, coffee and cookies $3.50. 39 Mel Cooper. Celebrity Roast — Sat. Oct. 13 at the Empress Hotel's Grys- tal Ballroom. As one of Victoria's premier businessmen and commun- ity supporters, Mr. Cooper will be honoured at a gala evening in sup- port of the British Columbia Lions Society for Crippled Children. Tick- ets are $100 each and are available by contacting the B.C. Lions at 382- 3171 or send cheque to 3937 Quadra St, Victoria V8X 1J5. For informa- tion call Kelly Mann at Society of- fice. 41 The Second Annual 5 km Walk-a- Thon — for the “Persons with Aids Victoria Society” will be held on Sun. Sept. 30, starting at the Inner Harbour (Gov. and Belleville) at noon. Pledge forms and information are available by calling 479-2725 or forms may be picked up at Rumors Cabaret at 1325 Government St. St. Ann’s Rescue Coalition — Thurs. Sept. 27, Fundraising dinner at 6 pm at Golden City Restaurant, 721 Fis- Continued on Page 19 39 % ag