Vern SOON PETER PAN, a 90-minute CHEK 6 production. will be broadcast on Christmas Eve at 7 p.m. on Channel 6. At left. Brooke Madison Weissler plays character Wendy Darling and Abby Lindsay portrays the magical boy himself. Continued from Page 12 Qut-of-School Program — at Ihe Cridge 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- tlons are now being accepted. For information ph. Rhonda Mastin at 384- 8058. 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- mes 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 McMorran’s Seaview Room, 5109 Cordova Bay Rd. present the Fall Sea- son dancing every Saturday night. The spacious “maple floor” ballroom over- looks Cordova Bay Beach. Open 8:45. Dancing 9 to midnight. Admission $15 a couple. Ph. 658-5224 for table reserva- tions. Dec. 22 - The Snowball featuring the Irvin Lang Band. Dec. 31 - Gala New Years Eve Dinner Ball. 7 pm to 2 am: Moodmakers Orchestra. Admission $95 per couple. Reserve. NOW 658- 5224. 52 Scoitish Country Dancing — The ere Branch of the Royal Scottish untry Dance Society will host a free Open House on Mon., Jan. 7 from 7:30 to 10 pm, at Sir James Douglas School, 401 Moss St. All ages are welcome and you do not need a partner. 01 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 ‘drop-in program. $2.50 for non- members; $2 for members. Programme STOCKING STUFFER “41991 ANNUAL PASS” Miniature World ‘Christmas! ONLY 2 00 Treat your family & friends A great idea for fo a years entertainment. “THE GREATEST LITTLE SHOW ON EARTH” LOCATED IN THE EMPRESS HOT 649 Humbolt Street 49m will resume Wed., Jan. 23. Call Monter- ey Centre 595-7946, local 234 for details. TEN Singles Happening Dance — Sat., Dec. 29, 9 pm to 1 am. Leonardo Da Vinci Hall, 195 Bay St. Dress to Impress and dance to Solid Gold Music. Tickets $6. Ticket Centres: Hillside and Har- bour Malls and Westbrook Pet Shop. Ph. 479-8588 or 656-5236. 52 People Meeting People Club — Dance - New Years Eve Dinner and Dance. Music by: The Parisiennes. Mon., Dec. 31, 5:30 to 1 am. Garth Homer Centre, 813 Darwin Ave. tick- ets $35 per person. For more info ph. 385-4820; 479-4303 or 381-3115. 51 Country Western Dance Lessons — Partner Dancing: $4/person/class. Esquimalt Legion, 622 Admirals Rd. every Wed. 7:30 to 9 pm. B.J.’s Country Cabaret, Ingra- ham Rodeway Inn, 2915 Douglas St. Fridays 7:30 to 9, to Dec. 21. Seniors Classes at Monterey Centre and Esquimalt Silver Threads, after- noons. TEN AM-RA Primal Drum and Dance The- atre — with Amarrah Ebony Joy, dancer and Ray Rothschild, conga player is taking registration for fall dance and drum classes. Classes are in various locations and for various age groups and fitness le- vels. TFN Friday’s Dances — for those aged 30 or more/Singles and couples dance to non-stop solid gold music. Dress to impress. On board the Princess Mary-banquet room. Tickets are $8 at the door — includes door prizes. For info call 655-0912. Vintage Videos: The Emily Carr Gal- lery —presents films depicting various aspects of B.C. history and culture. Showing this week are: 4 films pro- duced by Canada’s famous ‘cowboy’ movie-maker, A.D.Kean: the Victoria Fusiliers leaving for war, 1914; a roman- 385-9731 385-3155 tic portrait of Victoria and environs, 1919; Lillooet’s Dominion Day celebra- tions, 1914; and celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of the founding of Fort McLeod, 1924. Total viewing time: 35 mins. Film shows at 12:30 daily and upon request. Bag lunches wel- come.1107 Wharf St. 387-3080. 51 Newcombe Theatre — Cry of the Wild (1971), Fri., Dec. 28, 2 pm to 3:30 pm, 675 Belleville St. A highly popular film by and about Bill Mason that tells the story of his quest to capture the entire eS IS Oe) life cycle of the wolf on camera. The attempt brings him in contact with a pack of captive wolves, and a relation- ship with them that culminates in a touching climax when he tries to set them free. Free. Also, on Sat., Dec. 29.a duo of Bill Mason films. First, the classic story of a carved wooden paddler and its odyssey to the sea is brought to exciting realism by Mason's warm- hearted rendition of Paddle to the Sea. Then, In Search ofa the Bowhead Whale records Mason's pursuit of these near-extinct mammals in hostile Arctic waters amid excitiement and danger. Info: 387-5822. 52 Cinecenta Christmas with Santa’s Anonymous — Two wonderful holiday fils, A Christmas Story and It's A Won- derful Life, will play nightly until Dec. 22 at 7 and 9 pm. The admission to both films is $5 for a family or $2 per person or the donation of a toy to Santa’s Anonymous. A number of passes will be given out at Santa's Anonymous depots and there will be a collection box provided at Cinecenta during the run of the films. SUB, UVic. 51 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 La Leche League Gordon Head — meets on the second Tuesday evening of every month and is open to all women interested in breastfeeding and nurturing their children. Babies are welcome. For more info ph. Sue at 479-6184. TEN La Leche League of Oak Bay/Fair- field — will meetf on Dec. 13, 1280 Walnut St. Topic: The Art of Breastfeeding and Avoiding Difficul- ties. For more info Brenda at 385- 0003. 50 Flu Vaccine — is now available through your local CRD Community Health Office. Those eligible: any- one 65 years or older; or anyone with a chronic illness on the advice Ret II NEE ERIN Ly fi EMMYS Vl of their physician. For an appt. con- tact your nearest health unit. (page 393 of the telephone book). TEN 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 Vancouver Island Persons Liv- ing With AIDS Coalition — wishes to announce that personal and support services are available to all HIV infected persons on a confidential basis. We are also seeking caring ‘and talented support volunteers. Please call 479-2725. Smokers Anonymous — meetings every Wednesday at 7:30 pm at the Gorge Rd. Hospital In-Service Rm. For more info ph. Mary-Ann at 598- 7816 or Joyce at 479-6196. TEN La Leché League Saanich — holds regular monthly meetings the third Tues. evening of every month. All women interested in breastfeeding are welcome (babies, too). For more info ph. 721-2661, 385-4257 or 727- 7974. Narcotics Anonymous — Think you have a problem with drugs? We can help. Ph. 383-3553 (24 hrs.). The Allergy Information Association — is a non-profit national group which offers support and informa- tion to the allergic and their families. For more info ph. 658-5461 or 721- 0595. : TEN Cancer Information Line — is a vo- lunteer-operated telephone informa- tion service providing residents of. B.C. and Yukon with accurate and current information on cancer pre- vention, diagnosis and treatment. Trained volunteers help to clarify concerns and allay anxieties through supportive listening, refer- ences to accurate data and referrals to appropriate Canadian Cancer So- Continued on Page 14 On behalf of my staff and every- one here at The Wellesley of Victoria, ’'d like to wish all our friends and family the very best this holiday season and a joyous, prosperous New Year. VICTORIA, B.C. V8T 5B5 REBECCA KOOL MANAGER 2800 BLANSHARD STREET SSE THE WELLESLEY. 383-9099 Tours Available Daily