iw eS 4 THE NEW BASTION THEATRE production of The Woman in Black, starring Bernard Cuffling (in hat) and Robert Metcalfe, plays _ at the McPherson Playhouse through Nov. 3. Continued from Page 16 their next fellowship meeting: Wed., Nov. 14 at 9:45 am at Sidney Trave- lodge. Speaker: Lesley Shaw. Topic: €® = Whatin the Worldis Happening ?. Cost: $3.50 includes refreshments. For more info call Tine Holmes at 479-8434: or 479-6070. 45 Greater Victoria Multicultural Wom- en’s Association — Rm. 243 Market Square, 560 Johnson St. 384-4525. Free Friday Noon Program. Nov. 2, 12. A ¥, noon. Speaker: Susan Watier, of James Bay Wellness Centre. (Blood Pressure E & Cholesterol Level) “Your Diet and _ Your Health”. Guest welcome (brown | je bag lunch). 44 School Board Trustees, School Dis- trict No. 61 — All candidates meeting scheduled for Thurs., Nov: 8, Shoreline, at 7:30 pm; and Thurs., Nov.15, Cen- tral, at 7:30 pm. VEPAC is committed to Ongoing communication between all stakeholders in education. As part of our commitment we are holding the all candidates at the locations listed above. For more info call Joan Huddleston at 721-0462. 45 The Women’s Canadian Club of Vic- toria — will meet on Wed., Nov. 7 at 2 pm at the Newcombe Auditorium. Guest speaker: Capt. Malcolm Arm- strong, marine artist, master mariner, author. Topic: Painting Maritime History, illustrated. Guests and new members ', welcome. Guests $5. Info 388-6590. 44 Women’s Auxiliary to the Canadian * National Institute for the Blind — ~~ regular monthly meeting will be held on { Fri, Nov. 2 at 2 pm: A warm welcome is extended to prospective members. 44 The Irish Canadian Cultural Associa- tion — welcomes anyone interested in Irish culture, food, music, humor to attend their monthly meetings, the third Friday of each month. 7:30 pm. Cedar Hill Rec. Centre, 3220 Cedar Hill Rd. For more info call M. McLav- erty 477-8990 or |.C.A. 388-4728. TFN ob Parent Resource Groups — Weekly = meetings in your neighbourhood. For parents of infants/preschoolers/ preteens/teens. Education. Informa- tion. Support. Groups throughout the region. Call for details. Capital Families Assoc. 3319-A Painter Rd. Ph. 474-7181. TEN ~@ Bosom Buddies — support group for women who had breast disease or surgery. First Thursday of each month. New members welcome. For Photo by CHUCK RUSSELL more info ph. 477-0088 or 656-1619. Kiwanis Club of Saanich — Dedicat- ed to community service. Meets every Tuesday night at 6:15 pm at Tally Ho Restaurant on Douglas St. Newcomers invited. For more info ph. Lou Drage at 595-2141 or 361-4941. : The Victoria Choral Society — pre- sents: In Concert For Peace. Conduc- tor: Bruce More with the Victoria Sym- phony Orchestra and the University of Victoria Chamber Singers, Greater Vic- toria Youth Choir, Senior Ensemble. Programme: Dona Nobis Pacem, Ralph Vaughan Williams, R. Murray Schafer, Threnody, The Hour Has Come, Srul Irving Glick. Nov. 9, Royal Theatre at 8 pm. Major funding provided by The Vancouver Foundation. Tickets $14 and $12 at the Royal Theatre box office and the usual outlets. For more info 598- 8062. Louise Rose and Friends — the Gordon Clements Quartet and the Bn- an Lillos sextet will present a jazz concert for the benefit of Operation Eyesight on Sat., Nov. 3 at 8 pm at the University Centre Auditorium. Tickets $10 and $8, are available at University Centre, Hillside and McPherson Box Offices and at the door. All proceeds to sight resotration in the Developing World. 44 Capri Cio Vocal Ensemble — Mi- chael Gormley, Director presents War and Remembrance. A choral concert for Remembrance Day. Works by How- ells, Brahms, Holst, Purcell, Vaughan Williams. Nov. 11 at 4 pm. Christ Church Cathedral, Quadra at Rockland. Tickets $10 and $8 (seniors/students). Available at Cathedral Office, 912 Van- couver St. and at the door. 45 The University of Victoria School of Music 3090 is pleased to announce the additon of a special guest artist to its concert schedule. On Wed., Oct. 31, pianist Arthur Rowe will be appearing as aprt of the Guest Artist Series in a programme which wil include Six Ba- gatelles, Opus 126 of Beethoven; Bach’s Concerto in the Italian Style BWV 971; Six Aphorisms by Alfred Fisher and the Chopin Sonata in B minor, Opus 58. Coming up at the School of Music are the UVic Sonic Lab directed by George Corwin on Nov. 2, soprano Susan Young and pianist Nan- cy oheeiey on NOV. os, and baritone Glen Harder on Nov. 5. All concerts take place in the School of Music Recital Hall in the MacLaurin Bldg., rm. Bi25, at UVic, beginning at 8 pm. Tickets are $6 ($4 for students, seniors and disabled) and are available at the School of Music General Office (10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.). For further info ph. 721-7903. 44 Victoria Symphony — will premiere Dr. Murray Adaskin's Concerto for Or- chestra on Nov. 4 and 5. A work commissioned by the Symphony to help “celebrate” its 50th Anniversary Year. The all-orchestral program, con- ducted by Associate Music Director Glen Fast, will also include Rossini’s Overture “Semiramide”and Tchai- kovsky'’s Symphony No. 5. Subscrip- tions available at the Symphony office 385-6515. Single tickets from $8.50 at the Royal Theatre 383-9711. 44 Arion Male Voice Choir — concert, Fri., Nov. 2 at 7:30 pm at Victoria Truth Centre, 1201 Fort St. By donation. Everyone welcome. 44 Sweet Adelines Arbutus Chorus needs lady singers for all four parts. Bass, baritone, lead & tenor Rehear- sals are every Thursday evening. 8 pm Gordon United Church Hall, 935 Goldstream Ave. Phone 478-5989 or 388-6240. 44 Ladies’ A Capella — group with a wonderful varied repertoire of music needs a full range of ladies voices to enhance our group. Sight reading is an asset. For more info, call Heather at 598-7411: 44 The Juan De Fuca Concert Orchestra — meets Wednesdays at 7:30 pm in the Juan de Fuca Sr Centre, Co- lwood by the large reception com- plex and plays music ranging from Mozart to Gershwin and the light orchestral repertoire. It providesi- deal musical enjoyment for the ad- vanced amateur with reasonable sight-reading ability. Vacancies exist for string players. You will enjoy the friendly atmosphere and purposeful rehearsals. Come and join us or phone 652-0368 for further details. 44 Come to Annabels — every Thurs evening from 8 pm. Celebrate music with well-known folk musicians, en- sembles, troubadors, bards. Listen, join in, play. For information call 893-0733. 118-560 Market St. at Mar- ket Sq. TFN The Hampton Court Orchestra — rehearses every Monday Evening at 7:30 p.m. in the Les Pasmore Centre, 286 Hampton Rd. Victoria. New mem- bers are always welcome and we are at this time, especially interested in string instrumentalists. Feel free to call in at any rehearsal and see Austin A. Scott, our Musical Director or ph. 382-3151. Singers Wanted: Sweet Adelines — City of Gardens Chorus. Harmony Inter- national ongoing auditions. Come to rehearsal Mondays, 7:30 pm, Nonway House, 1110 Hillside. Ph. 477-3414. TFN The Civic Orchestra — under the direction of Robert Cooper rehears- es at Cordova Bay United Church, 813 Claremont Ave., at 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm each Sunday afternoon until the end of Apr., and plays four con- certs each season. If you play a musical instrument and would like to play in a full-size, amateur sympho- ny orchestra, please join us. No audition is required, only your dedi- cation and enthusiasm. Ph: Norman Dolman at 658-5659. TEN Continued on Page 18 DONT PAY YOUR CAR OR HOME INSURANCE ... without talking to us first! All we ask is for an opportunity to quote. 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