y= wee ei ae ea ESAS Dee ay page M16 October 10, 1990. This Week CALENDAR Continued from Page 15 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 Sansbury School Gym (soft sole shoes). Edward Milne Com. School, Sooke, ph. 642-6371. Mon. 7:30 to 9:30, to Dec. 3. $45/person. Classes at Sa- seenos School Gym (soft sole 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 which includes a dance demonstra- tion, registration and teaching a short, easy dance. Drop in line dance practice classes: $4/person/class. Esquimalt Legion, 622 Admirals Rd. every Wed. 7:30 to 9 pm. BJ.'s Country Cabaret, Ingra- ham Rodeway Inn, 2915 Douglas St. Fridays 7:30 to 9; to Dec. 21. Seniors Classes at Monterey Centre and Esquimalt Silver Threads, after- noons. TEN 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 — 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 are limited to three students per teacher. We have three convenient locations: Quadra/McKenzie, Sidney and Victoria, Call 388-7225 to regis- ter. TFN Newcombe Theatre — in the Royal B.C.Museum. Roxanne (1987), Sun., The Young People of Christ Church Cathedral — are sponsoring a rum- mage sale at Christ Church Cathedral Memorial Hall, 912 Vancouver St. on Sat., Oct. 13, from9amto12noon. 42 Sons of Norway — 1110 Hillside Ave. Garage sale and bazaar change of date THE COCKTAIL HOUR, with Donald Davis (left) and Brian Torpe (right), runs at The Belfry Theatre October 9-27. For information on show times and reservations phone The Belfry Theatre at 385-6815. Photo by DARREN ADAM 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 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, BC. Cost: $3; $2 FORM; $1 12 and under. Ph. 387-5822 VICTORIA OPERATIC SOCIETY AND TOSHIBA OFFICE PRODUCTS GROUP PROUDLY PRESENT from Sat., Oct 13 to Sat., Nov. 3, 10 am to 5 pm. For more info ph. |. Jones 592-3564. 44 St. Saviour’s Women’s Groups — will hold a garage-rummage sale on Sat., Oct. 13 from 10 am to 12 noon in the Parish Hall at 310 Henry St. Vic West. Gallery Symphony Gala — Victoria Conference Centre, 720 Douglas St. Victoria's Art Gallery and Symphony collaborate for this major fundraising event. Dinner and dancing begins at 6:30 pm with auction following. Tickets $100. Ph. 384-4101. 42 Rummage Sale & Bazaar — Oct. 13, 10 am to 4 pm, at Our Lady of the Rosary, 798 Goldstream Ave. Hotdogs, hamburgers, tea, bake table, craft table, plants, books, records, children’s table. Raffle: 50 cents or 3/$1. 42 Crafty A-Fair — Oct. 13, 10 am to 4pm at First United Church Fellowship Hall, Quadra/Balmoral. Free admission. 41 Mel Cooper Celebrity Roast — Sat. Oct. 13 at the Empress Hotel’s Crystal Ballroom. As one of Victoria's premier businessmen and community suppor- are available by contacting the B.C. Lions at 382-3171 or send cheque to 3937 Quadra St, Victoria V8X 1J5. For information call Kelly Mann at Society Office. 42 Parenting Teens —a six-week course for parents offering information, guid- ance and support. Starts mid-Oct. at Capital Families Association's Family Place, Colwood. For more info ph 474-7181. OS Sram. wo Si) Love is Letting Go of Fear ie | seller. On Sat., Oct. 13 from 1 pm to 4 pm at UVic Centre there will be a ~ unique opportunity to attend a lecture by the internation lecturers and authors of the above best seller. Their timely and important topic, Love is the Answer, -Creating Positive Relationships, will be of interest aot all caring adults. Tickets are available at the usual outlets on Vancouver Island. $38 per. person and $25 per person for groups of 10 or more. A portion of the proceeds will go towards supporting the work of Seva Service Society and the Victoria Ho- spice Society. Call Sabina (884-5560) or Brian (381-3780) formoreinfo. 42 Flu Vaccine — is now available through your local CRD Community Health Office. Those eligible: anyone 65 years or older; or anyone with a chronic illness on the advice of their physician. For an appt. contact your nearest health unit. (page 393 of the telephone book). TEN The Magic of Healing — The Center of Light Foundation for Spiritual Sciences, 97 Cook St., 11:30 to 12:30, Sundays in Oct. No charge. Contact Ludmyla Chase at 382-2000. 44 Internation Association of Cancer Victors and Friends — Victoria BC Chapter. Public meeting, Thurs., Oct. 11 at 7:30 pm. Rm. 103, Metropolitan Church, 907 Pandora Ave. Enter through church annex (from either Johnson or Pandora). (Parking on Qua- dra, Johnson or Pandora.) Topic: Irido- logy: Key to Health. Speaker: Nadine Hanchar, Iridelogist. Ph. Kay Neal 384- 5178. 42 Canadian Cancer Society — Screen- ing Mammography Program of B.C. is now available in Victoria at 2020 Rich- mond Rd. You can get a mammogram without a doctor's referral, but the re- sults will be sent to your doctor, and not directly to you. Call ahead for an ap- pointment to 356-0051. One-half hour. of your time might help to save your life! The Screening Mammography Clinic is open from 8 am to 4 pm Mon. - Fn. TFN Nutrition and Stress: Eating to Cope — Sandra Lund, BHE, RDN; Dietician/ Nutritionist Consultant, presents this lecture with ample question period. Stress itself is hard on the body and stress-induced poor eating behaviour. compounds the situation. Learn how to recognize the effects of stress and to — maintain a proper and enjoyable eating plan to help your body handle stress better. Mon., Oct. 15, 7 to 8:30 pm, Room G at the Victoria YM-YWCA, 880 Courtney St. Ph. 386-7511. 42 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- 4 ters, Mr. Cooper will be honoured at 2 Son ARR ; ala evening in support of the Britis Soe Gaitrabis Lions Society for Crippled CVE eupesday, at 7:30 pm at the Children. Tickets are $100 each and Continued on Page 18 HUSIOF DESIGN YOUR OWN | | Banting RETIREMENT : Book by JOE MASTEROFF : Music by JOHN KANDER Scotia McLeod has prepared an easy to read guide on : : Based on the Play by JOHN VAN DURTEN planning for retirement including what you should know ; = and Stoves a7 CHS TOME | ISIE r seep about RSP’s, RIF’s and annuities, new pension legisla- tion and more. ; SS Ss CALL CAROLANN STEINHOFE