Page M14 October 10, 1990. This Week LEGAL ACTION PERSONAL INJURY? If you are in an accident involving personal injury, seek professional advice BEFORE you see the ICBC MORAHAN &e SOLICITORS adjuster. Receive consultation from a lawyer, 24 hours a day. 384-1040 PRIVATE, PROFESSIONAL, PROBLEM SOLVERS AUJLA BARRISTERS = JUST ARRIVED HRISTMAS KITS” DMC — AIDA CLOTH VICTORIA'S WOOL SHOPS Se cane a Ene Enea You a l/ 3 of your life i in bed, so it’s Dales Gallery — 537 Fisgard St. Im- pressionistic acrylic on paper, tree- scapes, and floral images by Anne Zielinski of Homby Island. New water- colors by local artist Sandy Clark and recent acquisitions from Christies of London. Silkscreens and etchings by world renowned artists, Wolfson, Soan and McNulty. On display until the end of Oct. Regular gallery hours: Mon. to Sat. 10 am to 5:30 pm. 49 Stephen Lowe Art Gallery — 752 Douglas St. Gallery Listing: Victoria by Robert Amos, Oct. 17-30. Amos is famous for his scenes of Victoria. In- cluded are 40 new paintings, everything from the Surf Motel to Craigdarroch Castle. 43 people such as Les Harper, Mimi Jones, Peggy Larson and Larry Miller. The show opens Oct: 14, 1 to 4 pm with the artist in attendance and continues until Nov. 4. Info. 652-2102. 44 Northern Passage Gallery — 1020 Government St. presents Fancy Free, aD YOU’ LL STILL LIKE ME ORNING 2 - PCE SET featuring new contemporary ceramic works by Gary Merkel, Graeme Alle- meersh and Daniel Materna. Also, hand-blown glass by Vancouver artists Laurence Ruskin and John Phillips. Until Oct. 14. Hours: Mon. to Wed., Sat. 9 am to 6 pm; Thurs., Fri. 9am to 9 pm; Sun. 10:30am - 6:30 pm. 41 Handloom Gallery — 641 Fort St. Featuring, to Oct. 12, the works of Victoria artist Len Gibbs, including a full selection of available signed limited editions. Hours: Mon. to Sat. 9 am to 9 pm; Sun. 10:30 am to 7:30 pm. Ph. 384-1011. 44 Xchanges Gallery —Landscape 1990 until Oct. 27. Paintings and drawings by Janet Strickland. 981 North Park St. Gallery hours: 12 - 4 pm, Tues. - Sat. Ph. 381-0442. 43 Open Space — presents Pam Hall Art Gallery of Greater Victoria — Pensees Sans Mots/Thoughts Without Words until Nov. 11. The extraordinary and disparate visions of world-class artists, Suzanne Reese Horvitz and Sheila Reid, are juxtaposed in a travel- ling exhibition, which will visit the AGGY, beginning early Oct. The exhibi- tion opens with a reception on Thur, Oct. 11 at 8:30 pm. The artists will be in attendance and everyone is encour- aged to attend: 45 Art Gallery of Greater Victoria — Longest Landscape in the World until Nov. 25. An exhibition entitled A Painting Of The Yellow River. Illu- strating the source of the Yellow River in the Himalayan Mountains 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- 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. Archives and Records Service's di- verse collections pertaining to Brit- ish Golumbia’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 Art Gal- lery of Greater Victoria presents a talk, film, slides, video or tour at 1 pm Wednesdays at 1040 Moss St. Ph. 384-4101. +e H.R.H.Butler — 10244 Fifth St, Sid- awe Coil That Binds, The Line That Ey, R KI (a ney, B.G. Show of watercolour paint- ends." Continues through Oct. 20: Bows? UG TS S70, ings, Sat., Oct. 27, Sun., Oct. 28 and 210 Fort St. Ph. 383-8833. 42 Fol 5 {7S Mon., Oct. 29 from 2:30 to 7 pm. Nunavut Gallery — “West Coast Hori Crystal Pool — Friday Frolics (grades Ce : poe » ibiti ini : 1 to 7) Friday, Oct. 19: School District Refreshments. 43. zons” an exhibition of original oils and ) y; Maples Gallery — 1461 Benvenuto Basile by Katyn Amisson. Opening or USGCI® CN ination G0 Ave., Sidney. Group XIV 19th Annual Sun., Oct. 14 from 1 pm to 4:30 pm. #r" 3 619 3207 ONS Exhibition of saintngs in a variety of Attist in attendance. Exhibition contin- We'll have games, crafts, special FORT ST. BAY AVE. media and styles. The show features ues through until Oct. 27. 2188 Oak events and swimming all Pee ae 383-9821 598-2721 the work of 12 local artists including Bay Ave. Ph. 598-1344. 43 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 ist 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, leam 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- MEDI-CARE SDSEND Oj Soo SNS Osioess gination Market, thru funding from the i Celossr SO.» = Gans Lalas Aa Capital Regional District (CRD), will be impartant to have a mattress that will TWIN sugg. retall $399.95 Lightburn, Helen Rogak, Margaret > orting a series of creative work- enable you fo wake up refreshed every S ALE $9 49° oe oe eee en eee thorns shops during recycle month ‘90. All morning! We match the correct matiress Mclean! Through’ Oct 27. His: ues, °"2Pe and) style’ of meee fo your needs! SE__ SiG ough Sots Ti am t8 pm. 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