CALENDAR Continued from Page 17 served to remember all those who lost their lives in war: Info. 382-2127. 45 The Aboriginal Justice Songwriting Contest — & Native Film Festival invites submissions of songs and film-video from amateur or profes- sional singer-performers. lf collabor- ation will help your contribution we have a wide variety of back-up peo- ple. Many art and recording time prizes and promotions. United Na- tive Nations. 383-3242. 46 Victoria Native Friendship Centre — is holding an Open House on Nov. 8 at 533 Yates St. (8rd Floor) from 10 am to 7 pm. There will be an informa- tion booth, tours of the building, activities and refreshments. 45 Hansel and Gretel — Nov. 10, 17 and 24 at McPherson Playhouse, Centenni- al Sq. Four Season's Musical Theatre Go. provides excellent children’s enter- tainment. Tickets 663-3883. 47 The Ghost Sonata — Nov. 15 - Dec. 1, Phoenix Theatre, UVic. This eerie tale of a young man’s adventures in search of the girl of his dreams, hovers bet- ween fantasy and reality. Tickets 721- 8000. 48 Cabaret — McPherson Playhouse, no. 3 Gentennial Sq;. Highly acclaimed Broadway musical presented by the Victoria Operatic Society. 48 The New Bastion Theatre Company — The curtain rises on a new theatre season, on a new adventure on stage, on a new Bastion! Upcoming produc- tions: A Life by Hugh Leonard. Jan. 24 to Feb. 2, 1991. Eloquent, literate and witty. Eastern Standard by Richard Green- berg. Mar. 21 to Mar. 30; 1991. Yup- pies in love. Bloody Business by lan Weir. Jun. 6 to Jun. 15, 1991. Dracula faces a mid-life crises! For ticket info or to subscribe, call The McPherson Playhouse: 386-6121. TFN No, No, Nanette — Langham Court Theatre. This 1925 musical features the famous songs, Tea For Iwo and | Want To Be Happy, and a light-hearted story that captures the spirit and atti- tudes of the gay twenties. Because of the large number of subscribers this year, seats will go very quickly. Ever- yone is advised to book early. Call 384-2142 anytime, or drop in at Lang- ham Court Theatre (off Rockland, bet- ween Linden and Moss). 45 Sit. Luke’s Players — present “The Curious Savage”. A comedy by John Patrick. Director: Sid Clarke. Through Sat., Nov. 10 and Wed., Nov. 14 through Sat., Nov. 17. Curtain 8 pm. St. Luke's Church Hall, 3821 Cedar Hill X Rd. Tickets $5 regular, $3 seniors and students at the door or Hillside Mall. Wed., Nov. 7 is Two For One Night. For more info 598-7823 or 477-5599. 46 William Head On Stage — presents Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. A comedy wnitten by Tom Stop- pard. Directed by Phil Wagner Thurs- days, Fridays and Saturdays. Nov. 10, Nov. 15, 16 and 17. At William Head Prison, end of Metchosin 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 Victor- ia. 46 Stage West Players — will present the Harvey. Schmidt & Tom Jones Produc- tion, “The Fantasticks” directed by Milt Wright at 8pm, 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 Goldstream Ave., Lang- ford, next to Spencer School: Tickets available at McPherson ticket Office, Hillside, Ticket Centre, A & B Sound, 641 Yates St., IDA Pharmacy, West- brook Mall in Langford, and Salvatores in Sooke. For more info ph. 474-4450. Advertising Sales Person: Help out a community centre by soliciting local advertising for its newspaper. Sales experience would be helpful. Ph. 386- 2269. Big Brothers & Big Sisters: If you want to see things through younger eyes, you may want to consider these. Call 386-2269. Certified General Accountant: A non- profit agency needs a C.G.A. to assist in filling out and submitting its taxation forms. Call 386-2269. Computer Typist: If you're familiar with wordprocessing (preferrably Wor- dperfect 5.0) and would like to work for a community centre newspaper, call 386-2269. Crisis & Information Line Volun- teers: Good listeners are needed to heop people calling this phone line. Comprehensive training is provided. Call 386-2269. Librarian: Are you a qualified and experienced librarian? If so a geriatric medicine resource centre would like your help in setting up its library. Call 386-2269. Patient Placement Volunteer: A ma- ture, pleasant and reliable person is wanted to provide direction, information and emotional support to hospital pa- tients and visitors. Call 386-2269. 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Supervisor - Parents & Tots Pro- gram: Help with a children’s arts and crafts program at a community. centre: If you can’ spare 2-3 hours a week and like to be with children, call 386-2269. The Victoria Women’s Transition House — is looking for women volun- teers to become part of a new Speak- ers Bureau. Volunteers have the oppor- tunity to acquire new skills through a professional training program. Speak- ers will address the Victoria community on-the subject of wife assault. Training will start the second week of Jan: If you would like more info ph. 592-6696. 48 Need Crisis & Information Line — offers a comprehensive training pro-z- gram led by professional leaders. ~ Learning how to listen promotes per- sonal growth. The next volunteer train- ing session begins Nov. 24. lf you are interested in helping yourself and others through listening, please attend the information session on Nov. 7, at Gordon Head Rec. Centre, 4100 Lam- brick Way at7:30 pm. - 45 Oak Bay Sea Rescue Society has openings for volunteers on water and land. We're especially interested in experienced people who may be avail- able in daylight hours weekdays. Com- munication personnel to operate our radio room are also needed. Contact Tony at 592-9639 formoreinfo. TFN Interested in Volunteering? — Not sure of what you want to do? The Victoria Volunteer Bureau has over 500 requests for volunteers. Call 386-2269 to find out how you can make a difference. Centre of Light Foundation for Spiri- tual Sciences — November Schedule for The Magic of Healing Programs facilitated by L. and J. Chase. Sundays 11:30 to 12:30, 97 Cook St. 382-2000. Nov. 11 - A Time of Forgiveness. Nov. 18-A Time of Saving. Nov. 25 -A Time of Reaping. No charge: 47 Fairfield Community Place — will be conducting a door-to-door survey, Nov. 12, 13 and 14 throughout the Fairfield area. Surveys will be delivered to 1000 residents. We appreciate your support ey y , : to help us assess the needs of our unique community. 45 The St. Andrew’s and Caledonian Society — invites all persons interest- ed in Scottish culture to attend a St. Andrew's programme in honor of St. Andrew, Scotland's patron saint at 8 pm, Nov. 15, Holyrood House, 231 Blanshard St. Non-members $2 for the concert and tea. For info ph. 652-3002. 46 Sierra Club Victoria Group — Ecolo- gy House Market Square. Letter writing workshop on Wed., Nov. 14, 12 to 1:30. Please join us to write letters in support of United Nations and the Penan. Inai- ans to establish a biosphere reserve in Sarawak, Bormeo: 45 S Dr. Norman Bethune in China — Nov. — 9 to Dec. 17. at the Fannin Gallery of the Royal B.C. Museum. An exhibition of photographs organized by the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China de- picting the service of Norman Bethune in China from 1938 to his death from a scalpel cut in 1939. Cost: Museum admission. For more info 387-5822. 50 2