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 Prior to the event; continuing announce- ments run no longer than four weeks. Please submit written information by 5 p-m. Thursday. pri 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. JUMP IN! Free Aerobics at Keating Park Fitmess, 6793€ Kirkpatrick Crescent, 5:30 p.m. Intense; 6:30) pm. Low impact. FREE READING By CBE radio broadcaster and writer Bill Richardson starting at 7:30 pm in the Central Saanich Cultural Centre, activity room 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- nich Agricultural Society starting at 7:30 p.m. in the Saanichton Agricultural Hall, Tickets $7. Fashions by Spooners, home- baked desserts, door prizes. SPRING TEA And bazaar at Shady Creek Church, 7184 East Saanich Road, 2 to 4 pm. No admission charge, tea $2.50. Home cook- Ing, candy, sewing, plants and flowers. Info, 652-1660. , OPEN HOUSE Sponsored by the cooperative Sidney Preschool, 10 am until noon at St. Paul’s United Church, 5th and Malaview. Refresh- ments provided. Info, 655-4028. MINI-FAIR Central Saanich Cultural Centre, 1225 Clarke Road, Brentwood, hosts a mini- exposition in honor of volunteer week. Participants include Peninsula Pet Therapy, Cadets, the Model Railway Club, Fire department, Pioneer Society, Scouts, Espar- ento and Little League. 10 am until 2 pm. Info, Bonnie McKenzie, 652-4444. GARAGE SALE Annual spring garage sale at the Wildlife Reserve, 1175 Wain Road, North Saanich, from 10 am to 5 pm. Sponsored by the Wildlife Reserve of Westem Canada. Info, 656-1301. GARAGE SALE TWO Saanich Historical Artifacts Society annual giant garage sale, held on the society grounds, 7321 Lochside, Saani- chton, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 pm. pri GARAGE SALE TWO Saanich Historical Artifacts Society TheReview annual giant garage sale, held on the society grounds, 7321 Lochside, Saani- chton, from 9:30 am. to 3:30 p.m. GARAGE SALE Annual spring garage sale at the Wildlife Reserve, 1175 Wain Road, North Saanich, from 10 am to 5 pm. Sponsored by the Wildlife Reserve of Westem Canada. Info, 656-1301. MUD BOG Mini tractor pull and mud bog for muscular dystrophy, sponsored by the North Saanich Volunteer Fire Department, starting at noon at the Sandown Race Track. Entry fee, $5. Entry forms due by Apnil 27 and are available at Big O Tire on Sth Street. Tractors and trucks should be on-site by 11 a.m. Info, Albert Van Wyr, 656-2637 or Don Affleck, 656-6057. Continued on Page B27 CORPS BC. 381-0584. COME GROW WITH US - 2598 SIDNEY SIGNAL FAST GROWING CADET - MOST VARIED ARMY CADET PROGRAM IN - MOST ACTIVE ARMY CADET CORPS IN BC. - WEEKEND CAMPS EVERY MONTH, EVERY CADET CAN ATTEND. - RAPELLING, ARCHERY, LARGE BORE SHOOTING, RADIO COMMUNICATIONS, PATROLLING SURVIVAL. - FOR A GOOD TIME AND A LONG TIME CALL CAPTAIN J.R. HUNGAR AT 382-8376 OR Wednesday, April 25,1990 — B3 LEGENDARY COUNTRY DINING Doing Business? Remember, lunch is our business. Whether it is a social or Charity swim | business lunch we are open Ap 3 ; OFOR AOU: for your enjoyment every P helps hospice 3 << ee OCEAN TALK Se aw day except Saturday. Institute of Ocean Sciences free lecture Di fF ao RelA The Vic tona : 3 series. 2 pm, in the auditorium, Scott Power ive im to heip the V1 - of the Dept. of Mathematics, Monash Hospice Society tomorrow at Pan- BUSINESS/RETAIL OPPORTUNITY \ DINNER 7 DAYS eee Reps Australia, on fric- grama Leisure Centre during the Color Your World Corp, the largest home decorating chain in A WEEK tion. OW in Ccoas waters. 3 7 7 i i 1 WIT Fifth Annual Hospice Swim-a- Canada, with over 250 locations and 60 years experience has _ BOA WA CANCER thon more to offer to the Independent Retailer. Living with Cancer support group meets : E z ‘ : | at 2 pm: Anyone interested in attending is The swim-a-thon will held at the ¢ Commitment to quality ae vited to’ call Audrey at 656-8867. Spon- leisure centre from 7:45 to 8:45 §_} » Comprehensive Training Program @ sored by the Camadian Cancer Society: pm. Thursday. Registration forms >) ° Bae marketing strategy Ce SaRANT F : and pledge sheets are available at @ | ° O"-golng support Hospice Swim-a-thon at the Panorama Pp. 3 : peat eae Fi | | pools745 t0"8:45' pm. Sponsored by, . the pool. We are aggressively seeking enthusiastic individuals interest- See TE oc Victoria Hospice. Info, 595-9716. Proceeds from the swim-a-thon ed in an Authorized Dealership in your area. 656-6622 a yy Sec Z he | S kid S = 8 Alan Hayward we get into thismess? Are we to blame? dessert, tea or coffee a == Planet Earth's Or is it just our bad luck that man has SPECIAL LIVE == last hope been faced with a situation beyond his EN TERTAINMENT . | Ba \ MUSIC IN MINIATURE Concert of chamber music at St. Paul’s United Church, Sidney, starting at 7:30 pm. Reception follows concert, tickets at the door. April 28 BREAST HEALTH Clinic sponsored by the Victoria and ~Saanich Peninsula branches of the Cana- dian Cancer Society, Saanich Peninsula Hospital, 2166 Mt. Newton Cross Road, 11 am to 3 pm. Phone 652-3911. SPRING SALE At Holy Tnnity Church hall, Mills Road and West Saanich Road, 10 am to 12:30 pm, sponsored by the church guild. Col- lectibles, clothing, linens, books, home baking, refreshments. Info, 656-3478. TOUCH OF SPRING Bazaar at Sideny Silver Threads, 10030 Resthaven Drive, 10 a.m. Everyone wel- come. Spring tea A retired nurse who spent sev- eral years in Africa will be the guest speaker at the 46th annual spring tea of the Sidney Save the Children Fund group. Joan Aitken will speak at the tea today starting at 2 p.m. in the Margaret Vaughan-Birch Hall, 9697-4th St, Sidney. Sidney mayor Norma Sealey will open the tea. will support. Hospice -Victoria’s care of the dying and bereaved. Last year’s swim-a-thon raised funds for the children’s bereave- ment program. For more information call Eileen King at 595-9716 or Gwen Rimmer at 595-6856. Please contact Bob Skinner at 1-604-437-0401 or by mail at COLOR YOUR WORLD 2950 SE Marine Drive Vancouver B.C. Terry Huberts, mia. Saanich & the Islands 2388 Beacon Avenue Office Hours 8:30-4:30 Sidney, B.C. Phone 656-6061 Monday - Friday Planet Earth’s Last Hope \) ~» Our world is on the verge of destruc- tion. What has gone wrong? How did power to control? If only we knew the answers to these questions, we might know what to do for the best. But the answer has already been given. Thousands of years ago, the Bible showed men how to live in harmony with the rest of creation. A British scientist, Dr. Alan Hayward shows how, by looking closely at the Bible, it is possible to discover where we went wrong, and to see where the best hope Mother's Day Specials Buffet Brunch A selection of hot and cold dishes $7 ss Fillet of Beef & Lobster Tails $9795 Prime Rib Oscar a | 895 Includes soup or salad, Weekly Blue Marlin with Shrimp Oscar Early Dinner Specials Specials $74 Gs Bird Specials Caribbean Prawns & Scallops Honey Almond Chicken In addition to the tea, there will for the future lies. be international crafts for sale, @ door prizes, a home baking sale and Save the Children Fund cards available. Prime Rib of Beef Your $10°5 Includes soup or salad Choice For your enjoyment, dinner music by Marlon _ Thursday, Friday and Sunday To obtain a copy send $4.00 to: Revelation Publishing Admission is by Sonatien! Pro- P.O, BOX 195 C = ceeds go to support Save the BRENTWOOD BAY, B.C. Children Fund of BC. projects in eae Sidney Seafood House northem B.C. and in Third World countries. Se ae 9819-5th Street 656-7666