Page M12 Ociober 3, 1990. This Week =e CALENDAR Xchanges Gallery —Landscape 1990 from Oct. 6 to. 27. Paintings and draw- ings by Janet Strickland. Opening Oct. 6 from 2 pm to 6 pm, 981 North Park St. Gallery hours: 12 - 4 pm, Tues. - Sat. Ph. 381-0442. 43 Open Space — presents Pam Hall “The Coil That Binds, The Line That Bends.” Thurs., Oct. 4, 8 pm. Continues through Oct. 20. 510 Fort St. Artist's lecture, Fri., Oct. 5 at noon. Ph. 383- 8833. 42 Nunavut Gallery — “West Coast Hori- zons” an exhibition of original oils and pastels by Kathryn Amisson. Opening Sun., Oct. 14 from 1 pm to 4:30 pm. Artist in attendance. Exhibition contin- ues through until Oct. 27. 2188 Oak Bay Ave. Ph. 598-1344. 43 display of oils, acrylics and water colors. 39 Maliwood Art Museum and Gallery — An exhibition of fine basketry from the Pacific West Coast. Several cultural areas are represented, in- cluding Tlingit, Kwakuitl, Haida, Nuu-Cha-nulth and Salish. Continu- ing until Oct. 3. Also displayed are historical photographs of baskets and artists. UVic Cenire. 40 Gallery 1450 — New Beginnings. Works by Art Thompson, Bill Reid, Joe David and Robert Davidson. Rare northwest coast silkscreen prints of many artists, carvings by Peter Grant. Exhibit open to Oct. 12. 1450 Douglas Street. 41 Emily Carr Gallery — Keeping the Records Straight - is a new version of the gallery’s successful winter exhibit. It is a sampling of the B.C. Art Gallery of Greater Victoria — Pensees Sans Mots/Thoughts Without Words from Oct. 5 to Nov. 11. The extraordinary and disparate visions of world-class artists, Suzanne Reese Horvitz and Sheila Reid, are juxtaposed in a travelling exhibition, which will visit the AGGV, beginning early Oct. The exhibition opens with a reception on Thur, Oct. 11 at 8:30 pm. The artists will be in attendance and everyone is encouraged to attend. 45 Art Gallery of Greater Victoria — Longest Landscape in the World from Oct. 5 to Nov. 25. An exhibition entitled A Painting Of The Yellow River. Illustrating the source of the Yellow River in the Himalayan Moun- tains of Tibet through the central plains of China to its eastern outlet in the Pacific Ocean took artist, Zhou Zhongfu, 25 years to finish. The exhibition opens with a reception on Thur, Oct. 11 at 8:30 pm. Everyone is welcome. 47 Fran Willis North Park Gallery — 1619 Store St. “Reprise - A Retro- spective of Solo Shows October ’89 to October ’90”. . . Grant Leier, Ron Lightburn, Helen Rogak, Margaret Berry, Brad Pasutti, Anne Popper- well, Nixie Barton, and Katherine McLean. Oct. 4 through Oct. 27. The artist will be present Thurs., Oct. 4 at 7:30 pm. Hrs: Tues. through Sat., 11 am to 5 pm. Ph. 381-3422. 43 Canadian Impressions — hosts a local artist Morgan Warren from 11 am to 4 pm. Original works in water- color and limited editions will be on display. Please join us in this oppor- tunity to meet the artist. 811 Govern- ment St. Ph. 383-2641. 40 Winchester Galleries — 1545 Fort St. presents Jeanne Settle “Cats and Other Gentle Creatures”. Show con- tinues until Oct. 6. Hrs. 10:30 to 5 pm. Closed Mon. Ph. 595-2777. 40 Cedar Hill Art Club — is presenting a show of members’ art work at the Hillside Shopping Centre from Oct. 1 to Oct. 7. 40 Exploration In Wood, 1990 — an open, juried exhibition of fine wood- working presented by the Vancouver Island Woodworkers Guild, from Dec. 2 to Jan. 13 at the Maltwood Art Museum and Gallery. -Anyone inter- ested in submitting an entry call 721-8297 before 4:30 or 474-5974 after 6. 44 McPhearson Library Gallery — UVic. Marianne Childress - Symbolic/Ex- pressionistic Portrayal of Women in the Arts and Sciences. Continuing until Oct. 9. 40 Art Gallery of Greater Victoria’s — 4th Annual Moss Street Paint-In. A group show of work on exhibit at the Victoria College of Art through Oct. 6. The Victoria College of Art is open to the public from Tues. to Fri. be- tween 11 am and 5 pm and Satur- days between 1 pm and5 pm. 40 Studio 30 — will be holding a sale and display of art at the Hillside Mall, Hillside and Shelbourne until Sat., Oct. 6, during mall hours; featuring a Archives and Records Service's di- verse collections pertaining to Brit- ish Columbia’s history and culture. Highlights include journals of mem- bers of the 1864 Vancouver Island Exploring Expedition, as well as Em- ily Carr paintings, pottery, corre- spondence and memorabilia. No ad- mission charge. Hours: Tues. to Sat., 10 am to 4:30 pm. 1107 Wharf St. Ph. 387-3080. 43 Wednesday Programs — The Ant Gal- lery of Greater Victoria presents a talk, film, slides, video or tour at 1 pm Wednesdays at 1040 Moss St. Ph. 384-4101. Crystal Pool — Friday Frolics (grades 1 to 7) Friday, Oct. 19. School District #61 Discretionary Day. Spend Friday with us and let your imagination go. We'll have games, crafts, special events and swimming all packed into one day. From 9 am to 5 pm. $18/day. Lower Auditorium. 42 Hallowe’en Hooot (4 to*10 yrs. old). Sat., Oct. 27. Goblin games, pumpkin carving, haunted house, teen event. Join us for a spine chilling afternoon. From 1 pm to 3 pm. Regular pool admission. All activities on the pool deck at the Crystal. 43 Children’s International Summer Vil- lages — is having its 1st Village Meet- ing, Fri., Oct. 12, at Spectrum School at 7 pm. If you have a child who wil turn 11 between Aug. 1, 1990 and July 31, 1991, we would like to tell you about our Village Program. Children enjoy monthly meetings, learn international songs and games, participate in wee- kend camps and have the opportunity to apply for national and international villages and interchanges. The goal of the CISV is understanding through friendship. For further info ph. 388- 9000 evenings. If you have an older child, we'd be happy to tell you about our Junior Branch. 41 Create your own recycling machine — FREE Recycle Month ‘90 Workshop. “Recycling Machine” Workshop: Ima- gination Market, thru funding from the Capital Regional District (CRD), will be presenting a series of creative work- shops during recycle month ‘90. All shape and style of machines will emerge from Imagination Market's wonderful bins of reclaimed “junque” when kids and their families are invited to design and create their won “Recy- cling Machines” from safe industrial off-casts - as well as learning an environmental lesson on the value of recycling. Schedule of Recycle Month 90 Imagination Market Workshops : Oct. 6 - Oct. 7 Tillicum Mall 12 noon to 4 pm Oct. 13-14 CanWest Mall-12 noon to 4 pm Oct. 20 Oak Bay Rec Centre 12 noon to 4 pm Oct. 21 Panarama Leisure Centre 1 pm to5 pm Conversations — You'll hear some of . Victoria's most outspoken and talented people on “Conversations”, a pro- gramme series debuting on Rogers Cable 11 Victoria on Oct. 7 at 8 pm. The programmes will air as follows: Colin Skinner - Actor, teacher, creator of Capital Comedy Theatre discusses the- atre, physical handicaps and laughter as medicine - Sun., Oct. 7 at 8 pm: Mon., Oct. 8 at 8:30 pm; Wed., Oct. 10 at 1 pm: and Sat., Oct. 13 at 11 am. 40 Community Policing - A Public For- um — A public discussion led by CFAX Radio's Terry Spence and Joe Easin- gwood on issues concerning the police and their community. This forum will look ahead to policing in Victoria in the 1990s. Recorded at the McPherson Playhouse. This programme will air on Rogers Cable 11 at the following times: Mon., Oct. 8 - 9 pm Wed., Oct. 10 - 9 am Sun., Oct. 14-5 pm ‘40 Ballroom Dancing — Club: Revue is presenting a dance, Sat., Oct. 6 from 9 pm till midnight at the Cedar Hill Rec. Centre. Live music by Alan Steel. For more info ph. 592-0970. 40 International folk dancing — with Saanich International Folk Dancers will be held at Willows School, 2290 Musgrave St. Classes are Wednes- day, with beginner's 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. TFN Friday’s Dances — Solid Gold Hits for the “30s or more. Every Friday at 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 Fri. For info call 655-0912. McMorran’s Gala Dances — im 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 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 a Newcombe Theatre — in the Ce B.C.Museum. Roxanne (1987), Surz, Oct. 14, showing at 2 pm and 7:30 pm. Steve Martin andDaryl Hannah update “Cyrano de Bergerac” in this wonderful- ly funny and romantic feature film also Starring the scenery, town, and home interiors of Nelson; B.C. Cost: $3; $2 FORM; $1 12 and under. Ph. 387-5822 Vintage Videos — The Emily Carr Gallery presents films depicting various aspects of B.C. history and culture. Showing this week are: The Land of the Red Goat, biologist Charles Guiget visits the Spatsizi Plateau in 1960: The Silent Ones, documentary. of 1957. ex- pedition to salvage Haida totem: poles on Anthony Island. Free admission. Films shown at 12:30 pm, Tues. - Sat. at 1107 Wharf St. Ph. 387-3080. 40 Rummage Sale & Bazaar — Oct. 13, 10 am to 4 pm, at Our Lady of the Rosary; 798 Goldstream Ave: Hotdogs, Continued on Page 13 s & CANADIAN DESIGNATED B.C. GOVERNMENT FLUSH FILL COOLING SYSTEM SERVICE Cooling system failure is the major cause of winter freeze-up and summer breakdown. 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