Page M16 October 31, 1990. This Week CALENDAR Continued from Page 15 munity Hall, 5358 Sparton Rd. Sat., Nov. 3, 10 am to 2 pm. Free. 30 tables. Refreshments available. Ph. 479- 2870. 44 Christmas Fair — at Cadboro Bay United Church Hall, 2625 Arbutus Rd., Sat., Nov. 3 from 11 am to 2 pm. Lunch $4. Beautiful items of sewing, knitting, Christmas novelties, home baking, white elephant, produce and plants, books, jewellery, Christmas puddings and much more. 44 Fairfield Health Centre Auxilliary 841 Fairfield Rd. Fall Bazaar and home bake sale, Wed. Nov. 14, 1990, 10 am, Lunch available. 45 Sons of Norway — 1110 Hillside Ave. Garage sale and bake table. Lunch Joan Johnson served all day. Sat., Nov. 3, 10 am to 5 pm. For more info contact Mrs. Brant 592-5732. 44 International Association of Cancer Victors and Friends — Victoria British Columbia Chapter. Public meeting, Thurs., Nov. 8 at 7:30 pm, Room 103, Metropolitan Church, 907 Pandora Ave. (parking on Quadra, Johnson or Pan- dora). Enter church annex (from either Johnson or Pandora). Topic: The Ener- getics of Survival. Speaker: Philip Chambers, M.D. 45 Third Community Consultation — Healthy CRD 2000. Window On A Healthy Future. Nov. 8 at Victoria Con- school of Floral Design REGISTERED TRADE SCHOOL REGISTER NOW N\ lee Nov 5th Victoria Class Vt | Call to Register © (Tax Deductable) attend. GEXTe) GIPP TIL DAWN GiNaeas) SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY G@ZMaeu) THE MORNING MAYOR GZNA=a) DOBBER SPORTS : Dean’s Flowers 584-4343 Call Collect 584-4616 ference Centre. Registration Deadline: Nov. 2. For more info contact: Secretari- at, Healthy CRD 2000, 388-4421) local 269. 44 Vancouver Island Lodge, 2702 Rich- mond Road. Early registration is preferred to ensure there is suffi- cient space. 44 Exercise Rehabilitation Program — Oak Bay is pleased to announce its Start. The program has been devel- oped by an exercise specialist to provide an exercise program for indi- viduals who have sustained an inju- ty, disability, or need special atten- tion. For a free half hour consulta- tion or further information, please call Maurice Connor at 595-7946 (lo- cal 245). 46 If you are interested in helping peo- ple with cancer phone the Canadian Cancer Society office (in Victoria its 592-2244, 9:30 to 4:00 pm) and find out about our Patient Services Train- ing Workshop Nov. 2, 3, & 4 at the A series of All-Candidates’ meetings, co-hosted by Hudson Mack of CHEK 6 TV and Joe Easingwood of CFAX 1070. There will be plenty of time for your questions to the candidates. Please note the date and location of the meeting in your area, and plan to OAK BAY Thursday November ist Monterey Elementary School 851 Monterey ESQUIMALT Tuesday November 6th Victor L’Ecole Brodeur 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 Canadian Cancer Society — Screen- ing Mammography Program of B.C. is now available in Victoria at 2020 Richmond Rd. You can get a mam- mogram without a doctor's referral, but the results will be sent to your doctor and not directly to you. Call ahead for an appointment to 356- 0051. One-half hour of your time THE MORNING MAYOR Gideon) TALK IT OVER DOBBER SPORTS NEWS LINE GIPP TIL DAWN SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY, Chek the Fax You are being asked to elect a Mayor and council for the next three years. Before you vote, “Chek the Fax” on the candidates. CFAX 1070, CHEK 6 TV and the Greater Victoria School District have teamed up to put you face-to-face with the people asking for your vote in this fall’s Civic Election. might help to save your life! The Screening Mammography Clinic is open from 8 am to 4 pm Mong- Fri. TEN 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 support volunteers. Please call 479-2725. Smokers Anonymous — meetings every Wednesday at 7:30 pm @t.the Gorge Rd. Hospital In-Service*Rm. For more info ph. Mary-Ann at 598% 7816 or Joyce at 479-6196. TFN La Leché League Saanich — holds regular monthly meetings the third Tues. evening of every month. AlJ women interested in breastfeedin are welcome (babies, too). For more info ph. 721-2661, 385-4257 or 727- 7974. Narcotics Anonymous — Think you have a problem with drugs? We can help. Ph. 383-3553) (24 hrs.). _ The Allergy Information Association — is: a non-profit national group which offers support and informa- tion to the allergic and their families. For more info ph. 658-5461 or 721- 0595. TEN Cancer Information Line — is a vol- unteer-operated telephone informa- © tion service providing residents of B.C. and Yukon with accurate and current information on cancer pre- vention, diagnosis and treatment. _ Trained volunteers help to clarify concerns and allay anxieties through supportive listening, refer<™ ences to accurate data and referrals to appropriate Canadian Cancer So- ciety and other community resourc- es. Ph. 1-800-663-4242. TFN Special Needs Resource Service — For information on local services for children and youth with physical, mental, emotional, and behavioural needs and conditions and people with cerebral palsy. Operated by tha Arbutus Society for Children. Ph. 721-6767. TEN Early Man in S.E. Asia — The Philip- pines Story. Wed., Nov. 7, 7:30 pm to 9 pm, at the Newcombe Theatre in the Royal B.C. Museum, 675 Belleville St. It is a country of islands, 7,100 of them, with a human history dating back a half million years. The Philippines are brought to the Newcombe by visiting § archaeologist, Wilfredo Ronquillo in a slide talk that views the geography, history, culture and wildlife of this re- public then dips into the archaeological findings of its National Museum. The Early Man Project, underwater ar- chaeology, shipwreck and fossil finds. are some of the research to be dis- ” cussed. Cost. $2: $1 FORM. For more info 387-5822. 45 The Thursday Thing — Readings by notable Canadian poets and novelists presented by Robin Skelton for the Creative Writing Department of the University of Victoria with the support of the Canada Council. David Lam Audi- torium (MacLaurin 144). 5:30 pm tex 6:30 pm. Free. Nov. 1, Diane Keating whose collections of poetry, In Dark Places, No Birds Or Flowers and The Z Optic Heart, have gained her an enthu- siastic following, and whose recently completed volume of prose-poetry monologues derived from the Salem Witch Trials, from which she will read, is not only intensely dramatic but wholly appropriate for this evening of the year. sy The Monterey Scrivners — are active in spreading the word about writing ang publishing. Bruce Lowther and founc- ing member Iris Jones will discuss the subject on Ida Clarkson's show Nov., CHEK TV, Channel 6 at noon. Also, on Novy. 3 from 1:30 to 3:30 pm readings will be given at the main library. On Dec. 1 books and other material will be on display at James Bay Craft Show, james Bay Community Centre. 44 The Western Communities Writers* Group — will meet Wed., Nov. 14 at 7:30 pm, 6188 Calvert Rd., Sooke. All new writers welcome. For more info call Marie at 642-5088 or Anne at 478- 8116. 46 636 Head SAANICH Thursday November 8th Gordon Head Elementary 1671 Kenmore ALL MEETINGS WILL BEGIN AT 7:00 PM Sidney Women’s Aglow — an Intema-4 tional, inter-denominational Christian women’s organization, will be having Victoria’s Original Fax Machine GES SWOH SANG Gur) SLUOdS HAGGOd Gey>) NOONHALIVSHLNISAOT GES) YSAO LIMIVL G@iabars) SNITSMSN Gebers) NOONYSLVSHLNISAOT G@RRIS) SGNSYSSM LvayD GCZEEi) SMAN X40 CHER) THE MORNING MAYOR GiiNii) TALK IT OVER GGXWem) DOBBER SPORTS Giwdeus) NEWSLINE Continued on Page 17 ——<—— GEsde) ~C-FAK NEWS SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY DRIVE HOME GREAT WEEKENDS G@n@eue) TALK IT OVER GIPP TIL DAWN