Continued from Page 14 dance forms will be highlighted in- cluding Classical Ballet, Musical Theatre, Jazz, Modern, and Ethnic Dance. This year, young musicians from the Greater Victoria Youth Or- chestra and the Esquimalt High School Jazz Studies Program will entertain the audience with both classical and jazz pieces. Tickets -at McPherson Box Office and usual outlets. 386-6121. 46 Singles Happening Dance — Sat., Nov. 10, 9 pm to 1 am. Leonardo Da Vinci Hall, 195 Bay. Dress to Impress and dance to Solid Gold Music. Tickets $6. Ticket centres: Hillside and Harbour Malls and Westbrock Pet Shop. Ph. 479-8588 and 656- 5236. 45 QAsmira — presents the 4 ath Annual Evening of Enchantment. Music and dance of distant land. James Bay Community Centre, 140 Oswego St. Sat., Nov. 10. Show at 8 pm. Doors open 7:30. Tickets $9 advance. Live music, bar, food, party after show. Show held in conjunction with after- noon craft fair and workshop. For SS more info ph. 381-4794. 45 Healing Dance — Nov. 8, Legislative Building: Performed by Dan Whet- ung. From many dances, he has taken parts pertaining to the spirit and put them together in one dance he calls the Healing Dance - to heal the spirit of people gathered to- gether for a common purpose. This is the dance that he will do on , thurs., Nov. 8 from sunrise to sunset ~ at the above address. He would like People to come and. show support @° what he is doing. By your dona- tions, he is hoping to raise money to assist our Mohawk brothers in their legal battle. 45 McMorran’s Seaview Room, 5109 Cordova Bay Rd. present the Fall Season dancing every Saturday night. The spacious “maple floor’ ballroom overlooks Cordova Bay Beach. Nov. 10 - The Moodmakers - Armistice Ball. The orchestra will feature special music to bring back fond memories. Special decorations. The orchestra features Terry Slymon, saxophone clarinet; Marty Vancer- Weerd, trumpet flugelhorn. Perform- ing on grand piano Tom Vickery. Brian Tetlow will attend accoustic bass. Allan Scott at the drums. Doors open at 8:45 pm, dancing 9:00 pm to midnight. Admission is $15.00 per couple, for table reservations 658-5224. (dining prior to dancing is optional) 45 ASMIRA PRESENTS the fourth annual Evening of Enchantment. ‘featuring music and dance from distant lands, at 8.p.m. Nov. 10 at the James Bay Community Centre. Info: 381-4794. Greater Victoria Public Library — now has 450 more videos available free of charge at the Central Library. They. are part of the National Film Board collection which the library has taken over with the closure of the NFB’s Victoria office in Aug. The library also received 200 16mm films as part of the collection. TFN Film Noir Series Thursday Nights at Cinecenta — Shows at 7:15 and 9:15. Films include: Nov. 8 - John Hus- ton's The Asphalt Jungle: Nov. 15 - Tay Garnett's The Postman Always Rings Twice. Nov. 22 - Orson Welles’ A Touch of Evil. Nov. 29 - Otto Preminger’s Laura. Dec. 6 - Robert Aldrich’s Kiss Me Deadly. 49 Metchosin Hall Committee — spon- sored Annual Christmas Arts & Crafts Sale will take place on Sat., Nov. 17 and Sun., Nov. 18 from 10 am til 4 pm. This event will take place at the Metchosin Hall, 4401 William Head Rd. with ad- mission free. A large selection of wares will be available, and a food conces- sion. 46 Fairfield New Horizons Craft & Home Baking Sale — Sat., Nov. 10, 1 pm to3 pm, 1303 Fairfield Rd., wheelchair ac- cissible. Funds in aid of Building Fund. Crafts include knitting, crochet, dolls, novelties, wooden clocks, pen sets made of wooden burls, lapidary, woo- den bowls and boxes. 45 Church of the Avent (Anglican Church) — 510 Mt. View Ave., Co- Iwood will be hosting their annual “Christmas Fair* on Sat., Nov. 17 from 10 am to 4 pm. There will be a wide variety of crafts on sale (40 tables); home baking, a luncheon, and refresh- ments will be available as well all day. : 46 Christmas Craft & Bake Boutique & Coffee Party — at Gordon Head United Church, 4201 Tyndall Ave., on Sat., Novy. 10 from 10am to 3 pm. Sponsored by Chapt. AR and BG of the PE.O. Sisterhood: Handcrafted items include Christmas ornaments, jewellery, hand knits, stuffed toys, infant and children’s clothes, potpourri, kitchen items and much more. Proceeds to assist women to achieve their educational goals. Ad- mission free. Coffee and sweets availa- ble for $1.25. Everyone welcome. Handicapped parking and easy acces- siblity for wheelchairs. 45 St. Matthias Christmas Bazaar — sponsored by the Ladies Evening Guild. Crafts, collectibles, baking, books, toys, plants, jewellery and much more. Sat., Nov. 17, 11:30 am to 1:30 pm. $5. Comer or Richmond and Ri- chardson. 46 St. Barnabas’ Church — will hold a Poinsettia Tea and Craft Sale, also home baking, on Sat., Nov. 17 in the Parish Hall at Belmont and Begbie between 1 pm and 4pm. 46 St. George’s Church Christmas Ba- zaar & Craft Sale — Sat., Nov. 17, 10 am to 2 pm, 3909 Maynard St., Cad- boro Bay. No. 11 bus. Treasures, home furnishings, baked goods, books, heme cooked lunch. 46 Annual Bazaar - Unitarian Church — of Victoria, 106 Superior St., will take place Sat., Nov. 17, 10:30 am to 2:30 pm. 46 St. John’s Church — is holding it annual Christmas Marketplace in the church hall, 925 Balmoral St. (off Quadra) on Sat., Nov. 10 from 1 to 4 pm. Featured will be Christmas gifts and handicrafts, home baking, books, linens and candy. Afternoon tea will be served. 45 The United Church Women of First United Church — will hold a Giant Flea Market, Sat., Nov. 10 from 10 am to 12:30 pm in the church hall at 932 Balmoral. Refreshments will be available. 45 Cubbon Fall Sale — Everyone is welcome to attend the Annual Fall Sale of the Cubbon Adult Day Care Centre at 1035 North Park St. The sale will take place from 1 to 3pm on Fri., Nov. 9. Admission is free and refreshments will be available for a donation. Some of the sale items include arts and crafts, books, baked goods, plants, and white elephant. All proceeds go to Centre projects. For more info ph. John Hillian or Lisa Pharis at 381-3322 (9 - 4 pm). 45 a : Ladies’ T-Shirts 2/ °6. 99 2/ 9, 99 This Week November 7, 1990. Fairfield Health Centre Auxilliary 841 Fairfield Rd. Fall Bazaar and home bake sale, Wed. Nov. 14, 1990, 10 am, Lunch available. _ 45 Victoria Centre for Self - Aware- ness: Science, Spirit & You Work- shop — Sun., Nov. 11, 2-5 pm, and Transcending Our Belief System, 11 am, with former astronaut Brian O'Leary, Ph.D. UVic/MacLaurin Room 144. Donation basis. Sat., Nov. 17 - Time Mastery Course with Derek Peach, 11-625 Alpha St., 9am to 5 pm. Responsible donation basis. Reserved seating available. $30 advance dona- tion by Nov. 15. 383-1455 or 388-7488 (24 hrs). 46 Red Cross Fun & Fitness — Instruc- tors Course. Get fit, have fun and enjoy new friends. Nov. 13 and 14. To regis- ter and obtain info ph. 388-6376. 45 Alzheimer Information Centre — support group meetings for Nov. will take place at the Fairfield Health Centre, 841 Fairfield Rd. on Nov. 12 at 7:30 pm and Nov. 26 at 2 pm. Subject for discussion will be “Get- ting the Help You Need From Your Doctor.” Everyone welcome. For more info ph. 382-2052. 45 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 Pandora). Enter church annex (from either Johnson or Pan- dora). Topic: The Energetics of Sur- vival. Speaker: Philip Chambers, M.D. 45 Exercise Rehabilitation Program — Oak Bay is pleased to announce its «start. The program has been deve- _loped by an exercise specialist to ‘provide an exercise program for individuals who have sustained an FIELDS CLEARANCE CENTRE_ Page M15 injury, disability, or need special attention. For a free half hour ccn- sultation or further information, please call Maurice Connor at 595- 7946 (local 245). 46 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 might help to save your life! The Screening Mammography Clinic is open from 8 am to 4 pm Mon. - Fri. TEN The Poetry of PK. Page and Linda Rogers — poetry readings are always popular library events, so it Is with pleasure that we present these local poets, both joining us to read selections from their works. This program is scheduled for Thurs., Nov. 15 from 7:30 - 9 pm, in the Central Library Multipur- pose Room (735 Broughton St.) There is no admission charge, but pre- registration is requested at 382-7241. 46 Romance Writers of America — Homegrown Romance .. . More than half a dozen authors from the local romance writer's chapter will be on hand to chat, answer questions, and autograph issues of their latest re- leases at Tanner's Books, Beacon Ave:, Sidney on Fn., Nov. 23 at 2 pm. Guests include Naomi Horton from Nanaimo; Vanessa Grant from Gabri- ola, and Lynne Bryant from Sidney. 47 The Thursday Thing — Readings by notable Canadian poets and novel- Continued on Page 16 SALE ON Wed., Nov. 7th to been Nov. ety Ladies’ | Vests 2/ *9.99 Oversize 2/ $10.99 Men’s Pants 2/ *19.99 BASEMENT ONLY Asst Children’s Wear 2/ *3.99 1420 Douglas St. 54 _ 386-