Wednesday, March 9, 1988 Page BI Central Saa ich youths are making the cliche true: if kids. have some to do, they'll stay off the streets. ; By GEORGE LEE Review Staff Writer Ina refurbished Saanichton building that once — how firefighting equipment, and Girls’, Club of Cen- , le ante themselves adulthood. _ ~ “Respect ‘is the key, says club director Rhonda Brown. As the club’s popularity con-_ tinues to grow, Brown speaks of “continues | helping the community. The amount of vandalism in the area has dropped, which is ‘“‘a pretty good yardstick”? that the frequency of other crimes. has dropped too, says Central al owds of _GREENING AND the pul puty Police Chief iC ugh ji iv? s. ‘impossible: to for sure that the club. oe is that fewer ee Lawson | a CONTROL s Moss : : PROMOTES RAPID. | _ HEALTHY GROWTH | go up from there,’’ says. ; teers also go into the | | downtown club to learn child | care, The club is open to all youths adults, no matter: ved they want. to “Our policy is. we become don't turn anybody away,” ' Brow _club activities “You seta lot of fr nds oul | Os 15-year-old Rob teen council vice a nat it wasn't for the tite 0} ine | to the dub. because of “the floor | hocke - CHEER G OW OVER HANDLE ; | Thuro-sHuT OFF SWITCH. EVERYDAY LOW ; . ite, “ath —_ oF at a a ee uae sn