Christmas tree burn at fair grounds Jan. 6 Old and dried out Christmas trees are extremely flammable, Peninsula residents will find out again at an annual Christmas tree bum. People can load up Christmas trees and drop them off along East Saanich Road in Saanichton — - where Central Saanich Lions Club will cart them onto a pile for buming on the fair grounds site after nightfall Saturday, an orga- nizer of the third annual Christmas WE ARE Tree Burn said. About 30 of the service club’s members will be on hand from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. to take trees from _the road onto piles for burning, Lion Joe Sparrow said. Flaming torches will be put to the tinder-dry trees at about 5:15 p-m. “Last year we had about 800 trees and the flames could be seen for quite a way,” Sparrow said. Families are advised to remain CELEBRATING ENGLAND CORSAIRE FROM 2 EAUEGH (ges 00 r LOOK PRI CE Monterey Oak REG. $1120.00 at a distance from the piled trees, Spectator parking will be con- fined to East Saanich Road and area and will not be permitted on the fairgrounds site because of soft ground. Hot coffee and beverages will be available from a Lions Club con- cession booth and donations will go to assist with community pro- grams. 1011 VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT UNIT PRICE Ue PAE Ben The Review Wednesday, January 3,1990 — ay LAST YEAR'S WINNER of the residential Christmas lighting contest was a home owned by the Orr family on Braemar Avenue in North Saanich. Although there was no contest for them to enter this year, the Orr's decorated the house and yard attractively again. Melbourne Oak RE eR ALS IN TOW) PARKLAND SECTIONAL SLEEPER REG. $1769.95 103-012 NEW LOOK PRICE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE NEW LOOK P REG. $630 =P —— PALLISER _*AG RICE