SoBe ovember 28, | NOVEMBER 18 TO DECEMBER 2 SALTWATER FISH HABIT RAIL FOR YOUR HAMSTER NOW IN STOCK SHELBOURNE AQUATICS 4071 SHELBOURNE ST. at feltham 721-1311 Open: Mon., Tues., & Sat. 10-6 Wed.-Fri..10-8. Sun. 11-6 CALENDAR | Continued from Page 21 John Ellis, Diamond Tooth Molly and the Delegates of Dixieland and the music and antics of Wee Will Millar. Tickets at $50 include entertainment, fish and chips and first tipple. You can also test your prowess at darts. Pub Night is a great way to start your week, have fun and support Kaleidoscope Theatre’s Building Fund Campaign. Tax receipts will be issued fir $30 of your ticket price. For tickets and information call Kaleidoscope at 383-8124. 48 Royal Doulton Collectors — will have the opportunity to meet Michael Doulton of the renowned English China Company when he visits Woodward’s Mayfair Shopping Centre, Victoria on Dec. 6. Mr. Doul- ton will sign Royal Doulton products purchased during his appearance. A unique opportunity for collectors is the special figurine Diana which has been created in a new colorway exclusively for the events Michael Doulton attends in 1990. 49 Victoria Hospice Society — invites you to Celebrate a Life at the Christ- mas Tree in the Eaton Centre, Dec. 1 - 10. The first lights on the Christmas Tree will be lit at an opening ceremo- ny on Dec. 1 at 10 am, by Jane Rogers, wife of the former Lt. Gov. The event will continue until the evening of Dec. 10. 48 9th Annual Dickens Craft Fair — Sat.,Dec. 1, 10 to 4 pm, James Bay Community Centre. Featuring local crafts of all kinds, bake sale, raffle, door prizes. Admission 25 cents. Everyone welcome. 140 Oswego St. 384-7184. ; 48 NEED Crisis & Information Line — Outgoing Mayors Gretchen Brewin, Susan Brice, Howard Sturrock, and Ron Warder from the four core mu- nicipalities of Greater Victoria are to be honored at a gala banquet Thurs., Dec. 6. The send off will be held at the Victoria Conference Centre, and is hosted by NEED Grisis and Infor- mation Line. Tickets are now on sale at $100 a plate and can be purchased through the administrative office of NEED at 386-6328. Seating is limited, so those wishing to attend are en- couraged to call right away for de- tails. 48 Western Community Native Housing Association — Educational Night = Teens and Alcoholism. Speaker: Rose Jimmy. Thurs., Nov. 29, 7 pm to 9 pm, 554 Goldstream Ave. For more info ph. 474-5349. 48 North Park Volunteer Services — Christmas Bazaar and Luncheon, Sat., Dec. 1, 11 am to 2 pm. Free admission. Jewellery, white elephant, baked goods, books, handcrafts, houseware. Lunch- eon $3.50 - 11:30 am. Wheelchair accessible. 875 North Park. 48 Vancouver Island World AIDS Events 1990 — Sun., Dec. 2, Roxy Theatre. Common Threads - special showing of the movie about making the AIDS Memorial Quilt. Benefit for AIDS Van- couver Island. Sun., Dec. 2, 8 pm, University Centre Auditorium. Ranch Romance - Gala evening with the popular country and western all woman band. Benefit concert for AIDS Vancouver Island. 48 Gala Banquet and Send Off —for outgoing mayors of Victoria, Oak Bay, Saanich and Esquimalt. Victoria Conference Centre, Thurs., Dec. 6, 7 pm. Cocktails at 6 pm. $100 per person. With the Metropolitan Brass Quintet. Proceeds to NEED Crisis & Information Line-A United Way Agency. A portion of the ticket price is tax deductible. 49 Compucollege School of Business — presents the Art of Fashion featur- ing The Greater Victoria Designers Group, Thurs., Nov. 29, 7:30 pm, Newcombe Theatre, Royal B.C. Mu- seum, 675 Belleville St. Tickets: Compucollege, 1209 Broad St, 386- 3432; 3 Fan Tan Alley, Designers Co-op, 384-6875. $12 advance; $15 at door; $7 - 16 & under. Designer door prizes. H’ors d'oeuvres wine and juice bar. 48 Esquimalt Shotokan Karate Club — Twice a week program is non- threatening and emphasizes non- competitive karate. The Esquimalt Shotokan Karate Club meets every - Tuesday and Thursday from 4pm to 6 pm. Children aged seven to 13 train from 4 pm to 5 pm and adults 14 and up from 5pm to 6 pm. The cost is $20 for children and $25 for adults, which purchases a punch card for 10 classes. Ph. 386-6128 for further. info. Working Day Evenings? — Are you interested in Lawn Bowling weekends or evenings. If so call 385-3577 from 1 pm to 3pm any day or 383-3930 eve- nings. Netball — If you are interested in playing netball, come along to our training and games on Wed. nights at 7 ase THE WELLESLEY The Wellesley of Victoria, not just somewhere to live, but somewhere to call home. VICTORIA, B.C. V8T 5B5 2800 BLANSHARD STREET Ve, THE WELLESLEY 383-9099 Tours Available Daily 1990 FESTIVAL OF ANIMATION continues at the Roxy Theatre — at 2657 Quadra Si. until Nov. 30. Admission is $6 at the box — office. For information phone 382-3370. 361-3679 pm, Lambrick Park - Lacrosse Box. ch if Sandra for more details at 479-0503 or & TFN Open Space: New Theatre Perform- ance series — Oct. 91/92. Open Space is considering submissions for its third New Theatre Series. Send complete pieces, works in pro- gress, or projects in conceptual stages that push boundaries of the theatrical tradition. Proposals may also involve interdisciplinary collab- |) oration with visual art, new music, or .¢ literature. Submission should in- clude: project description or text or design; rough budget, indicating fi- nancial feasability; resume/profile of company/performers; a self- addressed stamped envelope for re- turn of support material. Submission and information: Open Space, 510_ Fort St., Victoria, B.C., V8W 1Eege 383-8833. 04 Kaleidoscope Theatre — Letters From Beacon Hill-Czechoslovakia. Join us this week when Dwayne Dexter (Ross Desprez) drops in on the Green Family and Lloyd fantasiz- | es about meeting Phil Ochs in his A student protest days. Also, the se- + cond-hand computer Lynda buys from her Reiki Master is dysfunction- J al and keeps mixing up her past lifep: at software with Wheatgerm’s Dun- — geons and Dragons program. Tick- ~ - I ets at the door $6 with club card W4 which can also be purchased at the’ H door. Fri. nights at 9. 715 Yates St. rt Call 383-8124. 448 Kaleidoscope Theatre School — | | Winter classes Jan. 7 to Mar 16.. — Celebrate yourself with improvisa- ¥j tion, voice or scene study classes.: Beginners welcome. Register now. “+ Call today for a free brochure, 383- 8124. 48 McPherson Playhouse Foundation — Shakespeare's Classic Westerngy Comedy of Errors rides into Victoria Dec. 4, 5 and 6 after a national tour that started at the Magnus Theatre in Thunder Bay, Ont. This 1s Shake- speare as it has never been seen before (at least not since last season when it packed the Granville Island Theatre for two months), and we urge people to mosey on down to the McPherson Playhouse for the per- formance. For more info contact the McPherson Box Office 386-6121. 48 St. Luke’s Players — Auditions. Angel Street by Patrick Hamilton. Director- Jack Droy. Needed: 3 women; 2 men (all ages). Sun., Dec. 2, 7:30 to 9:30 pm; Mon., Dec. 3, 7:30 to 9:30 pm, at room 100, Fisher Bidg., Camosun Col- lege. New venue, new dates. Produc= tion: Feb./1991. Ph. 598-3510. 50 + SEX-UAL VITALITY LACKING? Try KARISMA for Men. Discover what other men have. It WORKS! 400% natural, no chemical additives, preservatives or drugs. 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