Continued from Page 22 UVic: Daycare Services — presents: Movies For Children Sunday Matinees (all shows 1 pm and3 pm) Nov. 18: Bedknobs & Broomsticks Nov. 25: Sleeping Beauty Se 2a Es ‘Dec. 9: Babes in Toyland Prices: $1.50 Students/children; $2.50 adults. SUB Theatre. Take a bus - numbers 7, 14, 16 or 26 all terminate at our theatre. TEN Victoria Rediscovery Society — At- tention parents and teachers. Discover- ing our heritage. The Victoria Redisco- very Society is offering professional school tour programs for the 1990/91 school year. Are your children going? 982n art lesson with Emily Carr = 1859 Schooldays = the old suitcase mystery - Dr. Helmcken’s Christmas - Grandfathers attic Gontact the VRS at 387-4697. TEN g@ Out-of-School Program — at The af Gridge Centre for the Family provides before and after school care for children aged 6 to 12 yrs. of parents who are working or attending school. Registra- tions are now being accepted: For (@ formation ph. Rhonda Mastin at 384- 8058. TFN Art Glasses for Children ages 6-12 and teens — instructed by art special- ist, Tine Andriessen Holmes. Register now for after school and Sat: classes, to Nov. Ph. 479-6070. TEN Cathedral School — Offering instruc- tion to students Kindergarten to Grade 6. Now accepting registrations. A com- prehensive education in all subject are- as, consistent with the Ministry of Edu- cation Year 2000. Educational experi- ences in computer, basic French and choral music. Instruction and activity informed by the belief in God as the Creator, Redeemer and Sustainer of all that exists. The Memorial Hall, Christ Church Cathedral. For info ph. 383- 2714 or 385-4695. TEN Singles Happening Dance —Sat., ’Dec. 1, 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 Westbrook Pet Shop. Ph. 479-8588 or 656-5236. 48 i“The Kidney Foundation of Canada, i a td drop-in program. $2.50 for non- e- Victoria — presents Vancouver Island Seniors Line Dance Jamboree, Wed., Nov. 28, 12 noon to 5 pm. DaVinci Centre, 195 Bay St. Admission/Regis- tration: $10. Limited seating available. Demonstrations, and instruction, buffet lunch (included in registration fee), door prizes, raffle draw. Registration forms available from: The Kidney Foundation, 609-620 View St., Victoria or call 361- 3395. : 47 UVic Students’ Society —presents UVIG Common’s Block Dance, Fri., Nov. 23, 9 pm to 1 am. Vancouver band “Bob's Your Uncle” brings its strong live show. to UVic in the Common’s Block. Minors are welcome and there is a separate beer garden. Tickets are $7 _ for students and $8 for general admis- W@'sion. Advance tickets are available from the SUB General Office, Funhouse Records, and Lyle’s. Tickets will also be sold at the door. 47 Singles Today - Fall Dine & Dance — Fri., Nov. 23, Monterey Center, 1442 Monterey (off Oak Bay Ave.). Members $12: non-members $14. Door prizes galore, cupid on duty. Cocktails 6 pm; Super deluxe buffet 7 pm; Dance 9 pm. Attendance limited to first 200 only, Teserve your ticket today by calling 380-9020. Tickets are available at Har- bour Square Mall and Hillside Mall Ticket Centres, Westbrook Mall Pet Shop and the Singles Today office on Fort. 47 The Saanich International Folk Dan- cers — An evening of recreational folk dancing, Wed., Nov. 21 and 28, from 7 pm to 10:30 pm at Willows School, 2290 Musgrave St. $2 for @hon-members. Everyone welcome. For further info ph. 598-6888 or 595- 4293. 48 McMorran’s Seaview Room, 5109 Gordova Bay Rd. present the Fall Season dancing every Saturday night. The spacious “maple floor» ballroom overlooks Cordova Bay Beach. Victoria People Meeting People — dances with live music will be held each Sunday at either Crystal Gar- den or Da Vinci Centre. 7:30 - 11 pm. Ph, 385-4820, 479-4303 or 381-3115. TEN Ballroom Dancing — takes place every Wed. evening from 7:45 pm to 9:45 pm. Get out your dancing shoes and dance the night away. This is a members: $2 for members. Call Mon- terey Centre 595-7946, local 234 for details. TEN - served at 2 pm. Entertainment. 1990 Festival of Animation runs Nov.23 io 30 at the Roxy Theatre, 2657 Quadra St. Admission is $6 at the box office. For information phone 382-3370. Vintage Videos: The Emily Carr Gal- lery —presents films depicting various aspects of B.C. history and culture. Showing this week are: four films pro- duced by Canada's famous ‘cowboy’ movie-maker, A.D. Kean: the Victoria Fusiliers leaving for war from Victoria's Inner Harbour, 1914; a romantic portrait of Victoria and environs, 1919; and a documentary record of the celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of the founding of Fort McLeod; the first North West Mounted Police post in western Canada, 1924. Total viewing time: 35 mins. Film shows at 12:30 daily and upon request. 1107 Wharf St. 387- 3080. 47 Newcombe Theatre — Royal B.C. Mu- seum. Give Me Your Answer True (NFB 1987), Sun., Nov. 25, 2 pm to 3 pm. Movie star Donald Sutherland stars as himself in this entertaining documenta- ry of conversation and film clips that defines the man behind such star roles as M*A*S*H, Casanova and Ordinary People. Cost: Free. For more info ph. 387-5822. 47 Best of the Banff Film Festival — The Vancouver Island Section of the Al- pine Club of Canada presents. award winning mountain, nature and ad- venture films, Sat., Nov. 24, and Sun., Nov. 25, 7:30 pm at the Newcombe Auditorium, 675 Belleville St. Admis- sion: $10 students, seniors;$8 mem- bers of the Alpine Club; $4 children under 12. Tickets available from Ocean River Sports. Ph. 381-4233, and from Pacific Trekking at Hillside Mall, ph. 592-7429. 47 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. TEN Annual Holly Tea —of the St. Andrews & Caledonian Society will be held on Sat., Dec. 1 in Holyrood House. Home cooking, crafts, and white elephant sales. Doors open at 1:30 pm. Tea 48 Christmas Gift Auction & Bazaar — St. Michael and All Angels Anglican Church Women's Auxiliary will be hold- ing the above on Sat., Dec. 1 in the church hall at 4733 W. Saanich Rd. The auction will be held from 1 to 2 pm followed by a tea and bazaar from 2 to 4 pm. Fun for the whole family. Come early andenjoy agreatafternoon. 48 Central Care Home —Plants and Crafts Christmas Sale on Fri., Nov. 30, from 2 to 3:30 pm. 844 Johnson St. Central Care Home is an Interme- diate Care Facility for 147 residents. It is operated by the Baptist Housing Society of B.C., a non-profit society and serves the Greater Victoria area. 48 8th Annual Country Craft Fair — at Shawnigan Lake in the old communi- ty hall. Handpainted porcelain, jewel- lery, pottery, wreaths, herbs, weav- ing, stained glass, quilted items, tree ornaments, silks, tapestry, wheat weaving, woodwork, toys, dolls. Doors open at 10 am on Sat., Dec. 1 and the fair closes at 4 pm. Hot foods and snacks are available all day and there is an opportunity to win a basketful of handcrafted gifts. The proceeds of this raffle will go tow- ards the Community Hall Fund. 48 Christmas Craft Fair — Garth Homer Centre, 813 Darwin St., Sat., Nov. 24 at 10 am to 4 pm. Over 50 craftspeo- ple will be presenting their wares. Refreshments will be available with free candy canes for the kids. 47 AIESEC-Victoria —(pronounced “eye-sek”), the local chapter of an international association of students in economics and commerce, is holding its 5th annual “Dream Auc- tion” on Nov. 29. It will give students, staff and members of the community the chance to bid on goods donated by local businesses. The various donations are grouped together into “dreams” and auctioned as packag- es that make great Christmas gifts,a nd the bargains are unbeatable. From noon to 2 pm, University Centre Auditorium. For more info ph. 721-8745. 48 Calico Christmas Arts & Crafts Fair. — Nov. 23, 6 to 9 pm; Nov. 24, 10 am to 5 pm at Glenlyon Norfolk School, 801 Bank St. Admission $1 (children free). Babysitting available. Featur- ing creations by over 7O artisans. 47 Les Scouts et Guides de Victoria — Ste-Catherine party, Sat., Nov. 24, from 7 pm to 11 pm, at St-Jean- Baptiste Church Parish Hall, 301 Richmond Ave. Admission: Adult $2; Child $1. For more info ph. Helene Caron 382-7645. 47 Christ Church Cathedral Women’s Parish Guild — Christmas Bazaar and Tea, Sat., Nov. 24 at 1:30 pm in the Memorial Hall, 912 Vancouver St. Tea $2.50. 47 Victoria Flower Arrangers’ Guild — 11th Biennial “Holiday Magic” Christmas Show. Fri., Nov. 23, 1 pm to 9 pm; Sat., Nov. 24, 11 am to 5 pm. First United Church Hall, 932 Bal- moral Rd. (off Quadra). Admission $1. Tea $2. This event is a beautiful floral display of designs interpreting this year’s theme “Sharing the Sea- son's Beauty’*, which include al Fo prt < wreaths, SWags, GOOF panel Gesigns, topiary trees as well as delightful miniature designs. A large selection of dried and glycerined materials will be for sale. Part of the proceeds will be given to charity. 47 Saanich Silver Threads Christmas Bazaar & Tea — Les Passmore Seni- or Centre, 286 Hampton Rd. 11 am to 2 pm, Sat., Nov. 24. Tea from 11 am at - $2.75. Novelties, home baking, knit- ting, etc. Everybody welcome. Ph. 382-3151. 47 Gala Dinner: Victoria’s Twin City in the Soviet Union — Victoria's newest sister city, Khabarovsk in the Soviet Far East, will be introduced to Victor- jans through slide-illustrated talks by delegates of the official party who visited Khabarovsk last summer. The occasion is a Gala Dinner planned for Fri., Nov. 23 at the Princess Mary Restaurant, with the twinning agree- ment on display, a mini auction and sale of ethnic souvenirs, and music by Victoria’s Balalaika Orchestra. All proceeds will go towards hosting the return Khabarovsk delegation in Vic- toria next spring. Dinner tickets are _ $22.50, available until Nov. 19 at the Slavonic Studies Dept., UVic; the Greater Victoria Disarmament Group office, 612 View St.; and from the Victoria Khabarovsk Assoc., ph. 652- 0108. 47 Second Annual Christmas Craft Fair. & Tea —at Vic West Community Y, Sat., Dec. 1, 10 am to 4 pm. Featuring a potpourri of homespun crafts, baked goods, clothing, sweaters, quilts, jewellery, pottery, and more. Free admission. Free childminding. 521 Craigflower Rd. Ph. 388-6120. 48 Art Gallery of Greater Victoria — Classy Cast-Off Sale. Unique and always successful and sponsored by the Volunteer Committee of the AGGYV.To be held Nov. 24 between 10 am and 2 pm at 1040 Moss St. Items featured will be jewellery, glass, lin- ens, books, records, women’s acces- sories, kitchenware and picture frames. Ph. 592-2642 or 598-4452 if you would like to make donations to the sale. 47 Peninsula Community Association Island Eatery with CLASSIC ROCK 380-6623 — 11th Annual Christmas Craft Fair Sanscha Hall in Sidney (just off the Pat Bay Hwy at Beacon Ave:). More than 100 of our own top B.C. craft- speople will show-and-sell handiw- ork to delight every taste and age group. From Fri., Nov. 23, 1 to 8 pm; Sat., Nov. 24; and Sun., Nov. 25 from 10 am to 4 pm. Admission $1 per session with youngsters under 12 admitted free when accompanied by adults. 47 Healthy Habits, Healthy Babies — An early pregnancy class is offered free of charge by the CRD on Tues., Nov. 27, 7:30 pm at 1947 Cook St., as well as Tues., Nov. 20, 7:30 pm at Esquimalt Rec Centre. For more info or registration ph. 388-2230. 47 Alzheimer Information Centre — support group meetings for Nov. will take place at the Fairfield Health Centre, 841 Fairfield Rd. on Nov. 26 at 2 pm. Subject for discussion will be “Getting the Help You Need From Your Doctor.” Everyone welcome. 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