Community 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 poor to the event; continuing announce- ments run no longer than four weeks. Please submit wrilten information by 5 p.m. Thursday. pri OCEAN TALK Institute of Ocean Sciences free lecture senes. 2 pm, in the auditorium, Michael Steele of the Polar Science Center, Univer- sity of Washington, Seattle, on warm water upwelling on an arctic basin continental slope. April 20 WOMEN AGLOW Sidney Women’s Aglow, an intemational, inter-denominational Christian women’s organization, holds the annual spring ban- quet for men and women Api 20 starting at 6:30 p.m. in the Sidney Seafood House Banquet Room. Cost is $11.95, speaker is Pastor Amie ter Mors and music will be by Mike Walker, formerly with Living Praise. Contact Tine Holmes at 479-8434 or 479-6070. pril 21 BOTTLE DRIVE By the Sansbury and McTavish grade five students will be held in the school are Starting at 9 am to raise money for the students’ annual outoodr trip in May. Botles may be dropped off at Sansbury school, 8695 Emard Terrace, from 9 am unul 2 pm. Ap SERVING STARTS Glen Meadows Tennis Club opening day, tennis 1:30 to 4:30 pm, supper 6 pm. Cost $5.50. To reserve call 655-1155 or 656- 8717. Pri SHOT CLINICS Kindergarten Immunization clinic will be held at the Sidney Health office, 2440 Sidney Ave, from 1:30 pm to 3:20 pm. Please call the office at 656-1188 for an appointment. SPRING CONCERT By the Peninsula Singers at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall on Mills Road, starting at 7:30 pm. Admission is $3 for adults, $2 for seniors and children. Pro- ceeds to the Sidney Food Bank. info, 656-5301. pril 25 SPRING TEA Save the Children Fund, Sidney group, holds the 46th annual spring tea starting at 2 pm in the Margaret Vaughan-Birch Hall, 9697 4th Street, Sidney. Guest speaker is nurse Joan Aitkin, retired after years of nursing in Africa. Intemational crafts, door prizes, home baking and cards. Admission by donation. FREE READING By CBE radio broadcaster and writer Bill Richardson starting at 7:30 pm in the Central Saanich Cultural Centre, activity toom A, 1225 Clarke Road, Brentwood Bay. All welcome. Sponsored by the Friends of the Central Saanich Library. FASHION SHOW Presented by the North and South Saa- AS WSS p.m. Sunday. paintng style. 1979. call Larry Hanlon at 655-1722. WHITE PINE, one of the A.J. Casson a show of lithographic reproductions Sunday. Group of Seven art prints shown Lithographic reproductions of work by Alfred Joseph Casson, the only surviving member of the Group of Seven, will be shown at the Sidney Seafood House banquet room from 1 p-m. until 5 Landscape artist Casson has painted scenes of his native Ontario for over 70 years, receiving international acclaim for his distinctive Born in 1898, Casson was invited to join the Group of Seven in 1926. His work has been recognized by books and films documenting his life, by honorary doctorate degrees from Canadian university and by admission to the Order of Canada in The show and sale is presented by Peninsula Gallery. A catalogue of the 32 lithographic reproductions available can be seen at the gallery, 9810 7th Street, Sidney. For more information SESS Paintings featured in nich Agricultural Society starting at 7:30 p.m. in the Saanichton Agricultural Hall. Tickets $7. Fashions by Spooners, home- baked desserts, door prizes. SENIOR’S FRIENDS Free program to train visitors to senior’s homes to help care givers and elderly, sponsored by the Mt. Newton Adult Day Care. Six two-hour sessions. To register call Eva at 652-3432.(11) TAKE IT OFF Join T.O.PS., Take off pound sensibly, to get rid of extra pounds and the Monday blues. Meetings Monday, 10 to 11 am. Info, 656-2654 or 656-7539.(14) SUNDAY SCHOOL Brentwood Bay United Church, 7162 West Saanich Road, has full Sunday School facilities again available for children four and older. For registration or info call Mary Lushington, 652-6963.(14) SPEAK OUT Conquer a fear of public speaking with Toastmasters Intemational. Meetings every Tuesday, 7:30 to 9:30 pm, at Sidney Silver Threads. Info, Pat, 652-0433 or Amie, 656-9381.(14) WILDLIFE SALE Donations sought for the Wildlife Reserve annual spring garage sale, slated for late April. Donations can be dropped off at 1175 Wain Road, North Saanich. For info, call the Wildlife Reserve of Westem Canada, 656-1301.(12) SECOND WAVE Sidney Second Wave masters swim club meets at the Panorama Leisure Centre Mondays 9:15 to 10:15 pm, Wednesdays 8 to 9 pm and Saturday, 4 to 5 pm. $3 drop-in. Info, Wendy McBride, 656-3365 or Bill Hingley, 655-3225.(11) HELP WANTED Canadian Cancer Society, Peninsula Unit, needs volunteers to work in the office. To volunteer, call 655-1311 and leave your name and phone number.(11) : ACUPRESSURE For Pain, Stress Chronic Conditions (No Needles) Marjorie Herring B.Sc., M.Sc., ” Contified Acupressurist 656-8768 WIN YOUR GLASSES FREI (JUST DROP OFF YOUR NAME IN OUR ENFRY BOX) TheReview OVEREATERS ANON Overeaters Anonymous mect 7:30 pm to 9 pm at Sidney Silver Threads every. Monday. Offering a 12-step program for people with cating disorders. Info, Pat, 652-0433.(14) S PRESCHOOLERS Register now for the September program of the Kids in Central Saanich Pre-school program for three and four year-olds. Info, 652-4444.(11) PRESCHOOLERS TWO Sidney Preschool, a cooperative, is now accepling registration for their three-ycar- old class beginning Sept. 1990. Info, Brenda or Kim at 655-3333.(13) UPHOLSTERY * ANTIQUES Wednesday, April 18, 1990 6655 TRUDEAU TERRACE BRENTWOOD BAY, B.C. B6 GRIEF SUPPORT An organized walk for people who are gmieving the loss of a close family member or fnend, who feels lonely and needs a social activity with others in the same situation. Held Tuesdays, May 8 to June 26, from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. Info, Laurie, 656- 0134. S:T-E-P.-ing S.T-E-P. courses for effective parenting address self-esteem, communication and other parenting skills. S.T-E-P. regular for parents of children age 11 and under started Apnil 10; 7 to 9 pm; for 10 sessions. S.TE-P. teen, for parents of teenagers, starts April 23, 7 to. 9pm, for 10 sessions. For info, call Elaine at 656-0134. ~ DRIVERS NEEDED ~~. 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