Page M14 October 24, 1990. This Week CALENDAR Juan De Fuca Arts & Crafts Guild 15th Annual Sale & Tea — will take place on Sat., Nov: 10, from 9 am to 4 pm, and on Sun., Nov. 11, from 11 am to 4 pm. This event will take place at the Marigold Activity Centre, 757 Burnside Rd: W. A large selection of handcrafts of excellent quality from our painters, 3-D, cottage crafts, potters, fibers and weavers will be for sale. 43 Canadian Impressions — presents “Victoria's Emerging Artists”, and hosts four of Victoria's up and coming artists Sat., Oct. 27 from 11 am to 4 pm. You will be able to meet and see works by Pat Ardnt, Grant Fulller, Kathy Lynch and Delia Paranich. Come and join us in this opportunity to meet the artist. 811 Government St. Ph. 383-2641. 43 Northern Passage Gallery — 1020 Government St. presents “Masquer- ade”, a group exhibition exploring the dualistic nature of masks - to project or conceal? Featuring wall masks by Lea Mann, Sonia Galbraith, Ainsley Keele- Loken and wearable masks by Kathleen Measures. Continuing through Oct. 31. Gallery hours: Mon., Wed., Sat, 9 am to 6 pm; Thurs., Fr., 9 am to 9 pm; 4US So G Si < = < CHILD SPECIAL NEEDS 121-6767 of Lower Vancouver Island Looking for information on Greater Victoria services for Special Needs children and youth? RESOURCE SERVICE Funded by the Cerebral Palsy Association Sun., 10am to 6:30 pm. 44 Weaving & Pottery Show — by Deep Cove Weavers and! Spinners Guild and potters: Berry Fulton, Mavis Mooney and Anne Mais. Animal sculptor Judith Gurr. Holy Trinity Church Hall, 1319 Mills Rd., N. Saanich. Preview: Fn., Oct. 26, 7 to 9 pm. Sale: Sat., Oct. 27, 10.am to 4 pm. 43 Art Bank Gallery — 101-60 Bastion Sq., Government St. & Bastion Sq. Presenting “The Art of Sue Coleman”, . Metchosin wildlife artist. On display until Nov. 17, originals, limited editions, her 2 new releases, “Mountain Goat” and “Sea Otter Trio”. Signed copies of her book, “An Artist's Vision” are also available. Sue Coleman's popular in- terpretive West Coast Indian paintings have earned her international recogni- tion. Also showing, the works of Keith Hiscock to Oct. 31. Gallery hours: Mon. -Wed., Sat., 9 am to 6 pm; Thurs., Fri., 9 am to 9 pm; Sun. 11 am to 6 pm. Ph. 380-6618. : 43 Handloom Gallery — 641 Fort St. Featuring to Oct. 31, the works of British Columbia artist Chris Malmquist, in- cluding a full selection of available signed limited editions. Gallery hours: Mon. - Wed., 9 am to 6 pm; Thurs., Sat., 9 am to 6 pm; Sun: 11 am to 6 pm. Ph. ————_—— —— Ss MANY ROLLS, REMNANTS, ROLL-ENDS IN STOCK. JAN’S CARPET 3090-D Nanaimo St. (Next to Fanny’s) TRE 619 FORT ST. 383-9821 Country Life of 1/ 3 OFF Skirt and Sweater Kits Scarfs and Ties GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT SCOTLAND 2207 OAK BAY AVE. 598-2721 Next Course Starts E Victoria =| Nov. 1st 9:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Nov. 21st 6:30 p.m. Nov. 29th 6:30 p.m. Colwood Nov. ist 6:30 p.m. Nov. 29th 6:30 p.m. THE OPEN SPACE GALLERY presents Caeremonia, an exhibition featuring Robert Sutherland, Dianne Pearce and Kathleen Gillis, Nov. 1. 384-1011. 43 Pony Trekker’s Gallery Works — 707 Douglas St., The Crystal Garden. Now showing to Oct. 31, a special wildlife art series with a full selection of the wildlife art of Vancouver Island artist Lissa Calvert. Open daily: 9 am to 6 pm. Ph. 381-2111. 43 John Wright: Grandfather of West coast Architecture (1830-1915). An ex- hibition to be held at the Maltwood Museum and Gallery: Oct. 14 to Nov. 25. Drawings, photographs, current and historical documentation will bring to life the career of Victoria's first professional architect. 47 Robert Bateman: An Artist In Nature Sunday, October 28, 7:30 pm at the Newcombe Theatre in the Royal BC Museum. In a slide talk and autograph party to celebrate the release of Robert Bateman: An Artist in Nature, Mr. Bate- man describes how he worked up his latest wildlife paintings - his choice of colours, compositions, creatures and techniques. COST: $5/ $4 Friends of the Royal BC Museum (FORM)/$3 12 and under. Refresh- ments served. Advance tickets at the Royal Museum Shop (9:30 am to 5:30 pm daily) or Newcombe Office (8:30 am to 4:30 pm weekdays). For information: 387-5822. 43 Dales Gallery — 537 Fisgard St. Impressionistic acrylic on paper, tree-scapes, and floral images by Anne Zielinski of Homby Island. New watercolors 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, until Oct. 30. Amos is famous for his scenes of Victoria. In- cluded are 40 new paintings, everything from the Surf Motel to Craigdarroch Castle. 43 H.R.H.Butler — 10244 Fifth St, Sid- ney, B.C. Show of watercolour paint- ings, Sat., Oct. 27, Sun., Oct. 28 and Mon., Oct. 29 from 2:30 to 7 pm. Refreshments. 43 Maples Gallery — 1461 Benvenuto Ave., Sidney. Group XIV 19th Annual Exhibition of paintings in a variety of media and styles. The show features the work of 12 local artists including people such as Les Harper, Mimi Jones, Peggy Larson and Larry Miller. The show continues until Nov. 4. Info. FULL COURSE Or SINGLE LESSON - Private in-car instruction ¢ Course fee tax deductuble ¢ Special attention to nervous people We'll help you obtain a drivers licence. YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA 382-4822 cowwoon 474-1422 652-2102. 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 Nunavut Gallery — “West Coast Hori- zons" an exhibition of original oils and pastels by Kathryn Amisson. Exhibition continues through until Oct. 27. 2188 Oak Bay Ave. Ph: 598-1344. 43 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 AGGV, beginning early Oct. 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- 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. Through Oct. 27. Hrs: Tues. through Sat., 11 am to 5 pm. Ph. 381-3422. 43 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 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 Columbia's history and culture. & film, slides, video or tour at 1 pm Wednesdays at 1040 Moss St. Ph. 384-4101. Halloween “Trash Mask” Work- shop — Imagination Market, the Capi- tal Regional District and Hillside Centre present the 3rd annual “Trash Mask” Workshop during recycle month ‘90. Kids of all ages can have some hands- on-fun by mixing imagination market's fantastic array of decorative reclaimed materials and a dash of creativity. Oct. 28 and 28 from 12 noon to 4 pm at. Hillside Centre. 43 Bubble Fizzics — Learn to make < geometric bubbles, spinning flower car- osels, bubbles inside bubbles, caterpil- lars and much more. Sat., Nov. 3, 11 am at the East Bay Science and Nature Go., Victoria Eaton Centre on Fort St. Free. Gontact Andrea Swan at 384- 5313. 44 Preschool Halloween Party — James Bay Community School Centre, 140 Qswego St. 1:30 to 3 pm. Costumes are a must. Preregistration required. ‘@ Also, Halloween Howl and Masquer-g. ade. Fun for the whole family from 6 pm to 9:30 pm: Tickets are on sale now at the James Bay Community School Centre. $6 for family, $4 individual. Ph. 384-7184. 44 Eggsperiments and Cabbage Chem- istry — This workshop will cover the basics of food science: the phenomenal Highlights include journals of mem- Strength of eggs and the intriguing <@ bers of the 1864 Vancouver Island _‘'eactions one can induce by combining Exploring Expedition, as well as Em- COmmon kitchen elements. For ages 8 - ily Carr paintings, pottery, corre- 12. Sat., Oct. 27. Drop-in 1 pm to 3. pm spondence and memorabilia. No ad- tthe East Bay Science and Nature Co. mission charge. Hours: Tues. to Sat, Fort St. in the Eatons Centre. Free. 10.am to 4:30 pm. 1107 Wharf St. Ph, Call Andrea Swan 384-5313. 43 387-3080. 43. Hallowe’en Hooot (4 to 10 yrs. old). Wednesday Programs — The Art Gal- 7 : lery of Greater Victoria presents a talk, Continued on Page 15 iE 10 qi OFF ALL STORE ITEMS « 0 OCTOBER 20 - NOVEMBER 3 SAVINGS UP TO 0 on SELECTED ANNIVE ITEMS! SPECIAL CLEARANCE . AND GREAT SAVINGS x 592-2711 1327 Beach Drive at Oak Bay Marina IDEAL TIME TO SHOP EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS me * VHF RADIO’S ALL WEATHER GEAR