pT iT _CALENDAR Continued from Page 17 Sundays. Register by phoning 381- 1141. Bring food and sensible footwear. Walking Tours — The Old Cemeteries Society of Victoria offers a changing program of one hour long walking tours of Ross Bay Cemetery. and other inter- esting cemeteries in Greater Victoria every Sunday afternoon, rain or shine. Tours start at 2 pm and begin at the locations specified each week. No res- ervations are required. Admission is by donation. For more info ph. 384-0045. Goldstream Provincial Park’s Visitor Programs — Want to take in an entertaining and informative program after a picnic in the park? Try coming to one of the free programs offered four times daily. Day time programs are at the Visitor Centre. Evening programs are at the amphitheatre in the camp- ground. Ph. 478-9414. TEN Victoria High School 1961 Grads — are having their 30 year reunion in 1991. Send your registrations early to avoid disappointment. Register at: 1442 Jamaica Rd. Victoria, B.C. V8N 268 Unicef Victoria October Evenis — Oct. 26 - Pub Crawl: 25 young adults wear large Unicef boxes and visit van- ous bars. Oct. 27 - Great Unicef Pumpkin Event: Mayfair Mall. 6 - 8 artists carve pump- kins during a four hour period. Approxi- mately $20 for a signed pumpkin. Pumpkin bake sale - goodies made by home economics students. B.J. Ben- nett, CJVI doing narration. Loonie bin. Paddington Bear. Junior Secondary School contest: each school to carve a large pumpkin to be judged by artists. Contest to fill the pumpkin with the most money. Oct. 27 - Celebrity Pumpkin Carving: Hillside Mall. Part of the mall's Hallow- een celebration. 43 Paper Making Workshop — From junk mail to paper in 1/2 hour. You saw it at the PNE and now they're coming to Victoria. A hands-on demonstration for ages 5 to adult. Sat., Nov. 3. 1 pm, at the East Bay Science & Nature Co., Victoria Eaton Centre on Fort St. 44 Goward House Society — Great Ghost Stories, readings by Dr. Lional Adey, Sat., Nov. 3 from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm. Non-members are welcome. Cof- fee will be served. Those wishing to attend, please phone 477-4401 to re- gister and obtain information re: venue. 44 The Vancouver Island Cage Bird So- ciety — The 31st Canadian National Cage Bird Show. Garth Homer Centre, 813 Darwin Ave. Oct. 27, 28, 1 pm to 5 pm Sat. and 10 am to 3 pm Sun. Come see hundreds of rare and beautiful birds, listen to seminars by some of Canada’s top judges and fanciers, plus raffles, commercial displays and much more. Free. For more info ph. Grant Rishman at 474-4418, Doreen Albion at 477-9982, or Mark Curtis at 592-0230. 43 Victoria Native Friendship Centre — is holding an Open House on Nov. 8 at 533 Yates St. (3rd Floor) from 10 am to 7 pm. There will be an information booth, tours of the building, activities and refreshments. 45 The Grand Finale — of the Fernwood Harvest Market, with Halloween Fes- tivities for the family takes place from 10 am to 2 pm, Sat., Oct. 27 on the square by the Belfry, corner of Fernwood Rd. and Gladstone Ave. The Morris Dancers will perform at iiam. 43 Halloween Dance & Scavanger Hunt — Sat., Oct. 27 at Saanich Fair- ground Hall. 8 pm to 2 am. Fundrais- er for the Vancouver Island Arabian Horse Association Youth Club. Ever- yone invited. Excellent prizes for hunt and costumes. $20 per couple includes dance, with music by Ash- ley Sound. Advance ticket sales only — tickets and info at feed and tack stores, or call 478-9655 or 479-9321 Registration for the Victoria Masters Swim Club is underway at the Crystal Pool. Interested swimmers and trath- letes are invited to register at the twice weekly workouts which are held on Tues. and Thurs. evenings from 9 - 10 pm at the Crystal Pool. For more infor- mation call 598-1006. TFN house; All shows at 2 pm. Tickets at the door, $3.50 or $3 for 6 or-more. a Autumn theatre classes begin Sept. — RO 22. Next production “Hansel anda: a¢: Gretel”. For more information a i es 389-1025. 43 225 The “second annual” Women at Play — day will be offering 12 exciting workshops for you to choose from. = These workshops include yoga, Grow- ing & Using Herbs, Financial Fitness, = PMS. - A Positive Approach, Shiawt “ Massage, Hair Care; Palm Reading, Heading Back to the Workforce, Tie- Dying, Floral Arranging, Scarf Tying, - and Household Environment. Women G ( At Play. will take place on Sat., Oct: 27 N from 9 am to 2:30 pm. Lunch is includ-s, 3 ed in the cost of $35 for the day. ~~ _ Location is Spectrum Community 9 a. School. For more info ph. Josie Harri- gan at 386-8367. 43 Victoria Labour Council - Educational Weekend Seminar, Oct. 27 & 28. Regis = ter now. 384-8331 - seven courses offered. 43 Abolition of Cultural Prejudice — Fri., Oct. 26 at 7:30 pm, Topaz Rm., at 7 the Ramada Inn. Come and enjoy an = evening of insight! Panel discussion featuring representatives from the Na- 3 \ THE PHOENIX THEATRE production of Largo Desalto stars, from left, Robert Lewis, Greg Thiessen and Darcy Evans. The play runs through Nov. 3. Fun in the Fall! — Drop-in soccer, Sundays, 2 pm Oak Bay Secondary. Co-ed, adult. All skill levels, free! Ph. 598-4665. 44 Victoria Parks/Recreation Dept. — programs for the fall season include the following new as well as tried and true programs for all ages. Watch for forth- coming special events: At the Arena: Skating Season (info 384-0444) - The ice is back. Come cool off! New - Skating Birthday Party Package (info 380-7946). TEN Esquimalt Shotokan Karate Club — Twice a week program is non- threatening and emphasizes non- competitive karate. The Esquimalt Shotokan Karate Club meets every. Tuesday and Thursday from 4pm to 6 pm. Children aged seven to 13 train from 4 pm to 5 pm and adults 14 and up from 5 pm to 6 pm. The cost is $20 for children and $25 for adults, which purchases a punch card for 10 classes. Ph. 386-6128 for further info. Vancouver Island Junior Field Hoc- key League — For further info ph. Frances Cowley 652-5973. Working Day Evenings? — Are you interested in Lawn Bowling weekends or evenings. If so call 385-3577 from 1 pm to 3pm any day or 383-3930 eve- nings. - Netball — If you are interested in playing netball, come along to our training and games on Wed. nights at 7 pm, Lambrick Park - Lacrosse Box. Call Sandra for more defails at 479-0503 or 361-3679. TFN Willlam Head On Stage — presents Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. A comedy written by Tom Stoppard. Directed by Phil Wagner. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Oct. 25, 26 and 27, Nov. 1, 2, and 3, Nov. 8, 9 and 10, Nov. 15, 16 and 17. At William Head Prison, end of Met- chosin Rd. Gate opens at 6 pm. Curtain time is 7 pm. Don’t worry, they let our public out afterwards! Tickets at the gate $8. Seniors and students. $6. Discounts for groups over 10. Call 380-4642, local 168. Advance ticket sales at: Triumph Trophies (they've moved to Juan de Fuca Centre, Colwood Corners; McPherson Theatre, downtown Vic- toria. 46 Stage West Players — will present the Harvey Schmidt & Tom Jones Production, “The Fantasticks” di- rected by Milt Wright at 8 pm, Nov. 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, and 24, with a 2 pm matinee, Sun., Nov. 18. Cost is $10 for adults, and $8 OAP/Students. Isabelle Reader Theatre, 1026 Gold- stream Ave., Langford, next to Spen- cer School. Tickets available at McPherson ticket Office, Hillside, Ticket Centre, A & B Sound, 641 Yates St, IDA Pharmacy, Westbrook Mall in Langford, and Salvatores in Sooke. For more info ph. 474-4450. 46 Phoenix Theatre — Largo Desolato. to Nov. 3. UVic, Finnerty Rd. Profes- sor Leopold Nettles, the hero, is the author of a book that contains a troublesome paragraph laying him open to arrest on charges of “dis- turbing the intellectual peace.” Tick- ets 721-8000. 44 Royal Theatre — Spend an evening with David Allen. Oct. 27 and 28 at 8 pm. Tickets at the McPherson box office or ph. 386-6121. 43 Four Seasons Musical Theatre — proudly presents “Three Little Pigs”, adapted by Ralph Kendall and direct- ed by lan Mcintyre. Oct. 28, Universi- ty. Centre; Oct. 27, McPherson Play- tive Indian Community, the Intercultural Assoc. and C.U.S.O. Sponsored by the i Baha'i Community: Free. 4a Unity Church of Victoria — presents S) an adventure in Faith, “I am Living — the Abundant Life”. A seven week series of lessons Sunday mornings I at 9 or 11 am. Continuing through ~ Nov. 4. Unity Church of Victoria, 2124 Chambers St. TFN » Life offers many choices. And these | — days, there certainly are a lot of choices when it comes to Retirement Living. 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