~. % News TheReview Wednesday, November 28, 1990 — A19 “Benefit concert features big names *urHousteny AOA EHES Professional dance production numbers and musical theatre acts will fill the stage during Showtime night. t’s a benefit production for the dance programs in both Parkland and Stelly’s secondary schools will be held tomorrow night in the multi-purpose room at Stelly’s School, program director Gini Foley said. Comic Woody Woodland will be # featured with his latest act. Craig is —gempstead, a Parkland grad and professional dancer with STAGES, will perform a solo, then combine with Kim Brieland in a perform- ance designed to demonstrate the ic. talents of “the best jazz dancers Victoria has ever seen,” Foley said. Production numbers from the musical No No Nanette, choreo- graphed by Foley, will be featured. expected to be an upbeat perform- ance by the six-member Mt. Doug Rap Dancers “who are just terrif- 22 The show starts at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Stelly’s School. Admission is $6 at the door and proceeds will go to help the Park- land Dance Company Tealize a trip And tap dancers from the Janice _—_‘to Russia and to help the Stelly’s Tooby-MacDonald Dance Studio Dance Company fund the cost of will perform. wood floor sand costumes for A high point in the evening is upcoming productions. BOANCE WITH THE male chorus of No No Nanette, with Marlene Docherty, in the production number One Sfep. Several numbers from the production will be on stage at Stelly’s School tomorrow night during a benefit show. Broak-in artist nailed by police Central Saanich police believe they have apprehended a man responsible for a number of busi- hess break-ins in Central Saanich and other Greater Victoria munici- palities. facing three counts of committung break and enter and two counts of break and enter with intent at five Rajpur Place businesses, all on Nov. 15. He is also charged with possession of house breaking @ tools. Robert Jason Roberts appeared in Victoria provincial court Nov. 19 and was scheduled to appear for a bail hearing Monday. During the business break-ins, in the Keating Industrial area, doors were entered after a pry bar ee was used, Central Saanich deputy police Chief George Lawson said. Among the items taken from the five businesses was a hand-held ofcillofscope valued at $3,200, two Flake multi-meters valued at $420 each, a personal computer with attachments, a metal cash box and =a petty cash drawer. eS “It was with the quick assis- me @ lance of the Esquimalt police f~ department that we were able to resolve this issue,” Lawson said. Information vital to solving the crimes was provided by the Esqui- malt police. Police are still investigating 17 break and enters but are confident about this latest catch. “As a result of this, about 60 * business break-ins in the Greater Victoria area may be resolved,” { \ io Lawson said. als se sianey | eas Service | sey ser Above Self A 22-year-old Saanich man is re-Christmas Sale SIU S "OMND GOATS == oe fe 206-5 CO-ORDINATES | cHristuas §=3O0=50%.. .. GIFT | i 9 VmN “The friendly place to shop” Brentwood Bay 1193 Verdier Ave. 652-5612 Hours: 9:30 - 5:30 Mon to Sarl) <3 =) FOR PERSONALIZED 6655 TRUDEAU TERRACE BRENTWOOD BAY, B.C. TRAMPOLINES NEW - USED - RENTAL RETURNS SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS ALL SIZES, REBOUNDERS, 9’ X 14’, 8’ X 10’, 14" OCTAGON 3 DIFFERENT BRANDS OF 14° ROUND. *On location financing *Rent to own *Christmas layaways +*Best prices on the Island CHRISTMAS EVE & CHRISTMAS DAY DELIVERY & SET UP (Victoria area) SAWYER TRAMPOLINES 388-6228 DIV.OF SAWYER SEWING CENTRES 840 Fort St., Victoria evennes 477-9777 PREMIER Glass Ltd. ¢ Windshield Replacement: ¢ Repair & Scratch Removal- e Insurance Claims: e Industrial Automotives ¢ Residential Glass - MOBILE SERVICES #6 - 6836 Kirkpatrick Cresc. TELEPHONE KEATING INDUSTRIAL PARK 652-4010 ee ee ee ~ ~ ~ aay Qs Boy ay eS <¢3 = aT aA Ss a agsgs ayspse2e ies “ Sy SS Ne cS an in ips q Gq G q GS Ss SS Ss eS Ss SS cS Ss eS & ¥ 0 MING by OC is “ hy U Y i = SS TAA SS : RS G S RO @ vi « B rentwood Inn Dock & SATURDAY, DEC. 8 at 9:30 %& Central Saanich Fire Dept. will ez @ transport Santa up Verdier for & ~ avisit from 10-12:00at ® & Brentwood United Church Hall @ 7162 West Saanich Rd. where @ & hot chocolate and treats willbe % provided for the children, §& coffee for the adults. nd SANTA WILL BE AT «’ Oakcrest Foods Dec. 15th from 11 - 1:00 © ed tz Co-op Foods Dec. 15th from 2 - 4:00 jy & Hay Rides will be available e at all three locations. @ ch location. BEAR A AAR — S SS Ss S aS SSS D