bo The Review provides this communily calendar free of charge, space permitting. Preference will be given to local, non- profit clubs and organizations. Upcoming event notices are printed in the edition prior to the event; continuing announce- ments run no longer than four weeks. Please submit wriiten information by 5 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 22 OCEAN TALK | Free seminar series at the Institute of Qcean Sciences, 2 p.m., in the Milne room, West Saanich Road. L.M. Mitik of Pacific QOceanological Institute, Vladivostok on remote sensing of ice features. Feb. MORE OCEAN TALK Free seminar series at the Institute of Ocean Sciences, 11 am., in the auditorium, West Saanich Road. Veronique Garcon of the Centre Spatial de Toulouse, Toulouse, France, on gaining insight into the seasonal variability of O2 and CO2 at ocean station papa using upper-ocean models. Feb. FRUIT TESTERS The B.G. Fruit Testers Association annual spring meeting at the Plant Quarantine Station, 8801 East Saanich Road, 9 am to 3 pm. Budding, grafting and pruning demon- strations, scionwood and book sale, speak- ers. Bring a bag lunch. Annual member- ship, $10 or $5 for the day: Keb. SONGFEST A musical aftemoon, Caregivers Carou- sel, at Sidney Silver Threads Centre, 10030 Resthaven, from 2 to 3:30 pm. For care givers and care receivers, free. Refresh- ments served, no reservations required. Info, 652-9873. Sponsored by the Caregiv- ers Support Group of Sidney. SPEAK OUT Conquer a fear of public speaking, with Toastmasters International. Info, Pat, 652- 0433 or Amie, 656-9381.) 4H CLUB REUNION South Vancouver Island 4H: Club Reun- ion, 1967 to 1977, will be held at the Saanichton Fair Grounds on the May 18 to 20th long weekend. Pot luck social Friday, family fun day, dance and buffet dinner Saturday, Sunday breakfast and baseball game. Tickets $20 per couple. Reply by March 15. Info, Dana Crow, 652-3290 or Marilyn Maggiora, 656-3787.(8) Hillside Centre until Feb. 24, sponsored by the Saanich Heritage Foundation. Spe- cial events include Downtown Dixie Cats performance Feb. 23, 7 to 9 pm, Hentage Fashion Show, Feb. 24, 11 am and 2 pm, both in Hillside’s Centre Court. Vintage care display and 20 other displays through- out the mall. All events free. SIBLINGS SOUGHT Big Brothers and Sisters of Greater Victoria hold a volunteer information night Feb. 22, 7 to 9 pm, in suite 103-3347 Oak Street, Victoria. Please pre-register as space is limited. Info, 383-1191. ANTI-NUKES Veterans Against Nuclear Arms meet Feb. 22 at 7:30 pm, Chown Place (off Harriet). Guest speaker Bill Patterson will talk about his overseas experience with the United Nations. All welcome. FOOD FOR MUSIC Joint concert by the Greater Victoria Concent Band and Island Big Band, Feb. 24, University Centre, 7:30 pm. Admission is one food item for the Mustard Seed Food Bank. HEATHER CLUB Workshop sponsored by the Victoria and District Heather Chapter of the North American Heather Society, Feb. 24, 9:30 to 3 pm, at the Horticulture Centre of the Pacific, 505 Quayle Road. Everyone wel- come, bring a bag lunch, tea and coffee available. SAFETY AFLOAT Activities and demonstrations of safety afloat at the University of Victoria McKin- non Pool, starting at 9 am Feb. 25. Bring soft shoes and a towel. Info on flares and personal flotation devices, in-pool practice with inflatable raft. At 1 pm, Saanich fire department demonstrates possible boat fires at the Mckenzic and Gordon Head Road firehall. Extinguishers will be recharged at a discount. WINGFIELD’S FOLLY The Belfry, Theatre presents Wingfield’s Folly, the tale of Walt Wingfield’s venture into farming. All characters in Dan Nee- dles’ play portrayed by actor Rod Beattie. Directed by Douglas Beattie, held over to March 3. Feb. 27, special performance of Letter from Wingfield Farm, followed by a reception with actor Rod Beattie, wine and hors d’ocuvres. Info, 385-6815. KID STUFF Daily after-school program sponsored by PCA youth services and Panorama Leisure Centre. Supervised activities for those aged six to 14. Daily or weekly passes available. Info, Bill Scott at 656-0134 or Steve Grant at 656-7271. BABY AND YOU Support group meets Mondays, 9:30 to 11-30 at the Sidney Health Unit, 2440 Sidney Ave. Open to mothers of infants and toddlers. Babysitting provided. Info, PCA, 656-0134. The program is also offered in Brentwood starting March 13 for six ses- sions. Call 652-4444 for registration and details. BEYOND BASICS Living skills program for single mothers of school aged children. Next class March 5. Call Bill, 656-0134. GRIEF SUPPORT For people who have losta close relative or friend through death within the past year. Calli Laurie at 656-0134. TROUBLING TEENS Weekend workshop offering information and support for parents of teens who are having problems with truancy, the law, drug/alcohol abuse. Held atthe PCA March 2,7 to 9 pm, and March 3, 9:30 to 4 pm. Info, Elaine, 656-0134. TheReview Wednesday, February 21,1990 — B3 Caregivers Carousel presentation Sunday An afternoon of old-time musi- cal favorites will be presented Sunday by the Caregivers Support Group of Sidney. Sing-along numbers and solos will be featured in the show, held from 2 p.m. until 3:30 p.m. at the Silver Threads Centre, 10030 Resthaven Drive, Sidney. The free program is open to care givers and the person for whom they are caring. Group facilitator Betty Dobler said many of those recciving care, either in an institution or alt home, can still enjoy music. The afternoon is designed as an activity which can be enjoyed by care givers and recipicnts. Refreshments will be served and reservations arc not required. For more information call 652- 9873. TOWN OF SIDNEY Applications for Temporary positions in the Parks Department will be accepted by the undersigned up to 4:00 p.m. February 28th 1990. Positions will be from approximately March to November. Salary $13.93 - $14.33 per hour. Jonathan Kelly Parks Superintendent Town of Sidney 2440 Sidney Avenue, Sidney, B.C. WE#: SIDNEY FLORIST 2499 BEACON AVENUE DELIVER- 656-3313 REALTY WORLDs We will be pleased to assis Did you know? that your Autoplan coverage is related to the use of your vehicle? If you generally use your vehicle for purposes other than those specified on your insurance papers you may not be covered in case of an acci- dent. Check with us to be sure your vehicle is rated correctly. aM LOSS OF USE ENDORSEMENT SIDNEY REALTY LTD. 2348 BEACON AVENUE PH: 656-3928 It is time once again to remind you about some adaitional coverages available for |.C.B.C. 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