TheReview A23 The Review provides this community 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 writien information by 5 p.m. Thursday. Mareh 7 SENIORS SHOW Sidney Silver Threads Open House, art show and bake sale, 10 am to 2 pm, 10030 Resthaven Drive, Sidney. Everyone wel- come. CARE GIVERS Care givers aftemoon support group of Sidney meets from 1 pm to 2:30 pm at the E Peninsula Community Association build- ing, 9751 3rd St., Sidney. Refreshments. Call Ruth, 656-4859. March 8 SMART SHOPPING Free smart shopper tour, teaching how to make healthy food choices, at the Sidney e Thnifty Foods Thursday at 7 pm. Sponsored 3 by the Capital Regional District preventive nutrition program, Thrifty Foods.and C-Fax Radio for Nutrition Month. Pre-registration at 479-7161, local 213, required. SANSCHA STUFF Sanscha Hall general meeting and elec- tion of officers, March 8, 7:30 pm at the hall : March 9 DEEP COVE FOLK bs Victoria musician and songwriter Becky Bemson featured in an evening of folksong and traditional music at St. John’s United Church, 10990 West Saanich Road, starting al 8 pm. $2.50 admission includes refresh- ment. Info, 655-1225. SHOW TIME Evening of entertainment at St. Paul’s United Church, Malaview St. and Fifth Aye., with Helen Pletsch, Heather Lind- stedt, Jackie Melvel and Mary Williamson ) with Judith Boel, 7:30 to 9:30 pm. Day care available. March 10 z SHAMROCK TEA A Order of the Eastern Star holds a Sham- rock Tea from 1:30 to 3:30 pm in ML. Newton Masonic Hall, Saanichton. Admis- sion is $2.50, proceeds to cancer research and cancer treatment equipment. : PLANT SALE Horticulture Centre of the Pacific Spring plant sale, 505 Quayle Road, March 10 to 13, 9 am to 3 pm. Info, 479-6162. Miarch 13 MICROWAVING Peninsula Christian Women’s Club brunch at the Glen Meadows Country Club, 1050 McTavish, 9:30 to 11:30 am, $6.95 inclusive. Speaker is author and broadcas- ter Susan Calder, theme is How to make better use of your microwave. Reservations by March 9 to Ilse, 656-3482. Free babysit- } sting available. HOSPITAL HELP The Saanich Peninsula Jospital auxili- ary meets at 10 am in the Saanichton Bible Fellowship Hall, 2159 Mt. Newton Cross- road, Saanichton. Come early for coffee. HEALTHY BABES An early pregnancy class will be held at 7:30 pm in the Sidney Health office. Free admission. For information/registration, 656-1188. KEYED UP and ready fo join her classmates in the Spring Fever concert this Thursday is Parkland student Kirstin Campbell, 16. The concert starts at 7:30 p.m. in the schoo! multi-purpose room and will feature band, choir and solo performances plus a guest performance by the Taff Secondary School Concer Band of Oregon. Tickets are $2 for adults, $7 for students. Children under six are admitted free. LAKE PLAN Elk/Beaver Lake Regional Park Manage- ment Plan update at Claremont Senior Secondary school lunch room, 4980 Wes- ley Road, Saanich, at 7:30 pm. Info, 478-3344. March 14 : DANCE EXTRA Dance Extravaganza at North Saanich School, 7:30 to 8:30 pm, involving 100 students. Held at the school, admission $1. Proceeds to the school dance club. Info, 656-1129. WOMEN AGLOW Meet at the Sidney Seafood House, 9819 SPEAK OUT Conquer a fear of public speaking with FASHION SHOW PCA Thrift Shop volunteers present a St. Patrick’s Tea and Fashion Show at Mar- garet Vaughn-Birch Hall, March 16, 2 pm. Tickets available at 9783 3rd St. Tea, fashion show, gift sale and door prize. KID STUFF Daily after-school program sponsored by PCA youth services and Panorama Leisure Centre. Supervised activities for those aged six to 14. Activities include dance, indoor sports, board games, space for homework, outdoor games. Daily or weekly passes available. Info, Bill Scott at 656-0134 or Steve Grant at 656-7271. Volunteers needed to teach or supervise the above activities, contact Bill or Steve. PEP. Peninsula Employment Project invites job seekers to register for employment. Conveniently located at Bevan and 3rd Street, clients and employers given prompt altention and assistance, peruse job board any time, Monday to Friday, 9 to noon, 1 pm to 4 pm. GOODWILL ENTERPRISES urgently needs your donations cf returbishabie furniture of all Kinds Please call 385-6971 today for free pick-up. Banquet Room 9819 - 5th Street Sidney, B.C. Thurs., April 5th 7 p.m. prompt Tickets $15.95 Starter Entree Dessert Tea and Coffee Ml (MANGOES LADIES BOUTIQUE ) invites you to our Spring 1990 l= Fashion Show & Dinner Sidney Seafood House Includes choice of two Menues: ee Spring Preview Fashion Show We look forward to seeing you there. 9810 Seventh Street, Sidney 655-3316 FASHION SHOW TICKETS AVAILABLE AT MANGOES FOR SALE PRIOR TO SHOW J Fifth Street, Sidney, at 9:45 am. Speaker is Susan McLean. Admission and refresh- ments, $3.50. Info, Tina, 479-8434 or 479-6070. DIABETES GROUP Monthly mecting of the Peninsula Dia- betes Auxiliary in the clinic lecture room, Saanich Peninsula Hospital starting at 7 Toastmasters Intemational. Meetings every Tuesday, 7:30 to 9:30 pm, at Sidney Silver Threads. Info, Pat, 652-0433 or Arnie, 656-9381.(10) PRESCHOOLERS Register now for the September program of the Kids in Central Saanich Pre-school program for three and four year-olds. Info, WeghttWe Introducing an ALECH/ LO. ® pm. 652-4444. 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