eat Sets ‘Chil z Bring a cooler on your picnic! Pasta salads, mayonnaise and dressings must Ge kept cold. Bq Safeway Club Pumpkin FROM THE BAKERY SAVE at least $1.40 on two Safeway Club Price Lucerne Watermeion Pops 6x75 mL SAVE at least 47¢ . Lucerne Fruit Bars 2x60 mL SAVE at least 87¢ . Lucerne Ice Cream Sandwiches 6x 100 mL SAVE at least 75¢ Luceme Sundae Cups 12 x 00 mL SAVE at least $1.37 Safeway Club Price 4/4 Ib. Regular or Seasoned. Lucerne. Frozen. Sold in a 4.54 kg box for $19.60. trish Spring Bar Soap 3x 90 g. Or Palmolive. 2x 130 g of 3 x 90 9. FIRST FOUR - Combined varieties. SAVE at least $2.18 on two Saleway Club Price Packham Pears Imported. Fancy Grade. SAVE at least 60¢/Ib. THE Desi Treasury Series, billed as “Vancouver's origi- nal outdvor art evenr,” runs today and tomerrow trom 1) a.m.-7 p.m. beside the fountain at the Vancouver Act Gallery. . and inelude seuipeites nade trom old wth abead: 4 four poster , designer gift rt. and live este will be oon throughout the dav. aj4 in need of a ?Vhen the 13th Annual Vancouver International Comedy Festival, which runs until August 220 at Granville Island, mav be just what you're Jooking for. Featured performers include the Weird Sisters, The Arrogant Worms, and Marga Gomez, as well as Vancouver's own Theatre Sports League. Tickets tor evening shows can be obtained by calling 683-0883. Free outdoor shows will also be taking place hourly from noon-5 p.m. a ia a THE quirky watercolours of Wang Gongyi are on display starting Tomorrow at the Art Beatus Gallery, M1-888 : i » a) printmaking at the China National Academy of Fine Arts, has exhibited in over 30 shows, and works in a variety of mediums including w ood- block printing, silksercen, ink painting, and sculpture. “Diary of | Conch,” Gongyi’s installation of shell paintings, wil! be showing at the gallery until August 31. Gongyi himself will also be giving a lecture tomorrow at 3 p.m. For info, contact the gallery at 688-2633. ooo POETS Hilary Clark and Christine Stewart will read from their latest work tomorrow night at the Kootenay School of Writing, 103-400 Sinithe Street, Vancouver. Saskatoon-based Clark published two books of poetry 1998: More Light {Drick Books, Toronto) and Two Heavens (Hagios, Saskatoon). Christine Stewart lives in Vancouver where she is an editor of Barschefe and Giantess. A selection of her work appeared in The Exact Change Yearbook. Work from her current project, Taxonomy, can be seen in recent issues of Raddle Moon, Matrix and on Tie Alterran Poetry Assemblage. The reading is ar 8:00 pin, tickets S5/$3. -~ Katharine Hamer