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. Mlay 9 WOMEN AGLOW Sidney’s Women’s Aglow, an intema- tional, inter-denominational Christian women’s organization, meets at 9:45 a.m. in the Sidney Seafood House banquet room on Fifth Street, off Beacon. Speaker is Fiona Des Fontaine from South Africa. $3.50 includes refreshments. Info, Tine Holmes at 479-6070. DIABETES AUXILIARY Regular monthly meeting of the Penin- sula Diabetes Auxiliary at 7 pm in the clinic lecture room of the Saanich Penin- sula Hospital. Guest speaker is John Ben- ham, hospital administrator. Visitors wel- come. = ay May 16 BLOOD DONOR Clinic in Sanscha Hall, Beacon Ave. and the Pat Bay Highway, Sidney, from 2 to 8 pm. DONATIONS SOUGHT St. Vincent de Paul store, 9788B Second St, Sidney, is seeking donations of blan- kets, sheets, pillows, pots and pans, cloth diapers or flannelette fabric to make diap- ers, for distribution through the Social Concem office. Call 727-0808 for pick-up. UVIC ALUMNI Annual alumni dinner and meeting May 10, UVic Faculty Club on campus. Recep- tion at 5 pm, short meeting and award presentation, buffet dinner at 7 pm. Keyn- ote address by University president Dr. Howard Petch. Tickets $15 from UVic Alumni office. Info, 721-7635. GARDEN TOUR The 1990 annual garden tour in support of the Victoria Conservatory of Music will be held May 12 and 13 from 10 am to 5 pm. Five private gardens will be open to the public for touring at the visitor’s leisure. Tickets, including map, available from Tan- ners Books in Sidney. $15 for a two-day pass. Info, 386-5311. FLOWERS FOR MOM CRD Parks offers a free program on wildflowers May 13 at 1 pm. A CRD park naturalist will lead the Mother’s Day family nature walk in Witty’s Lagoon Regional Park. Meet at the Tower Point parking lot off Olympic View Drive in Metchosin. Info, 474-PARK. LEARNING DISABILITIES The annual general meeting of the Leam- ing Disabilities Association, South Van- couver Island chapter, will be held May 14, at 7 pm in North Park Manor, 875 North Park, Victoria. Chris Bulmer, Camosun College counselor, will speak on using humor to deal with stress. All welcome. TheReview Wednesday, May 9, 1990: — DRIVE DEFENSIVE Defensive Driving course offered by the Vancouver Island Safety Council starts May 15. Info, 478-9584. GREEN PLAN An information session on the federal government’s Green Plan will be held at the Bedford Hotel, 1140 Govemment Street, Victoria, May 15 from 1 to 9 pm. BLAME BUTLER A mystery spoof, The Butler Did It, will be presented by St. Luke’s Players May 16 to 19 and May 24 to 26, at St. Luke’s Church Hall, 3821 Cedar-Hill Cross Road, Starting at 8 pm each night. Tickets $5 or $3 for students and seniors, available at the door or at Hillside Mall. May 24 is two-for-one night. Info, 598-3510 or 477- 5599. GRIEF SUPPORT An organized walk for people who are B4 grieving the loss of a close family member or friend, who feels lonely and needs a social activity with others in the same situation. Held Tuesdays until June 26, from 6:30 to-8:30 pm. Info, Laurie, 656- 0134. S.T.EP.-ing S.LEP. courses for effective parenting address self-esteem, communication and other parenting skills. STEP. TEENS for parents of teenagers is held Monday eve- nings for 10)sessions. For info and registra- tion call Elaine at 656-0134. GLENGARRY Anyone making regular visits to Glen- garry Lodge is invited to contact Volunteer Services, PG@.A., regarding ride sharing. Gall 656-0134 for further information. SPRING CLEANING The PCA Thrift Shop welcomes dona- tions of saleable merchandise of all kinds. Gall 656-3511 or 655-1521 for pick-up or drop off at the shop, 9783 3rd St., or at the depot at the rear of 9751 3rd St CALLING MOMS You and your infant support group meets Mondays from 9:30 to 11:30 am at the Sidney Health Unit, 2440 Sidney Ave. Open to mothers of infants and toddlers, babysitting provided. Info, Elaine at PCA, 656-0134. = Sidney, — LAST YEAR WE RECYCLED OVER 150,000 Ibs. SPAGHETTI SERVED Prices FOODS Sane | ee ani: OF PAPER ain Siac Tickets ee an ayes \ ey F) 2 ae ee ty 3a Fes is Sea . DON T FORG ET = at the door or by calling 656-4696. yn se ee | eE 7 ne YOUR PART ib hans Uno Gora, 1090'vex | [WEORFER VOU ONLY CHOICE GR. "AT BEEF, QUALITY MEAT PRODUCTS AND FRESH PRODUCE AT PRICES V - Saanich Road. Admission $2.50, includes refreshments. Info, 655-1225. BANANAS RED SEEDLESS GREEN SPRING FLORIDA B.C. FANCY ee GRAPES | CABBAGES POTATOES APPLES May 12 ¢ | RED OR WHITE | RED OR GOLD GROWING SALE 86 kg 39° 1.96 kg O9E 55 kg DDK. 86 kq OOS 86 ka GOL Plant, bake and large item sale at St. g ° g shoyu Gish CLS WE PRODUCE MORE FOR YOUR FOOD DOLLARS AT SIDNEY SUPER FOODS— welcome. Sots OM CUT FROM CAN: GR. “A” BEEF CUT FROM CAN. GR. “A” BEEF FRESH WHOLE Mother’s Day tea and bake sale, St. CHUCK CROSS RIB OR 5/7 CHUCK BLADE 175 FRYING O5: Rita Muoay doce | «BLADEROASTIS 346ka Ib.| STEAKS 3.86 kg Ib. | CHICKEN 2 in bag, 2.09 kg Ib. | FRESH CUT FOR B-B-Q 5 WHOLE SMOKED SH | & May 14 BEEF BRISKET RIBS 21019 IDE NERC PICNIC aloe : OCEAN TALK : CRAB MEAT 2.99 Ib. 66‘.. 88 FROZEN LAMB Free series of seminars at the Institute of FRESH All Varieties, SHOU LDER De Ne ee | SNAPPER FILLETS: 2you: 5D fn $4509 Ps | CHOPS 15 University of Wachinaton, on madsliias FRESH SHOULDER PICNIC O9¢ ¢§FLETCHER’S SMOKEHOUSE C 2.54 kg Ib. large scale ocean interactions with topo- Bone STEAKS 2.18 kg IbLASLICED SIDE 98 FLETCHER’S FROZEN raphy. oe PORK HOCKS wztig L OF BACON 500g # «| SAUSAGE MEAT s00,17% | 4 y FRESH SMALL SIZE FRESH SHOULDER PICNIC | FLETCHER’S BONELESS FLETGHER'S ET ERENT eo | CORSE qo eeRe OO¢ Ran 20) fe: from 7 10 9:30 pm. Call Barbas at | SPARERIBS 395kg I tb.JROASTS 218Kg ib. | HAM T25KGNF Whirscpack 652-9666 for more information. — 2 = : SP ETS oe —<——————— = <= SIDNEY SUPER ae l SIDNEY SUPER SAVING ‘SIDNEY SUPER SAVING CANADA NO. 1 TO ATO HILLS BROS. ® MAPLE LEAF : A5: ¢ INSTANT | HOSPITAL | BUTTER 4248) stsiroon’”fos|COFFEE 48 Continued from Page B1 1 Ib. pack SOUP 1007, IJ BOe 200 g jar displays by the hospital’s physiot- SUNBEAM HABITANT FOUR BELLS ‘HUNT'S herapy, extended care, medical BREAD G » PEA SOUP wi wiHAM o9| PINK SALMON 27 1 TOMATO PASTE imaging, emergency and operating : eialenem RECnBGTAT ig room and laboratory departments. White or 60% W.W., 570g « PEASOUP 280z.tin 213 gtin lerb & Spice, Reg., iSl ill also be sh some of the new medical equip. | WISK PLUS LIQUID = ENGLISH MUFFINS ene 97] RAISIN 4 ae ment which has been purchased | LAUNDRYDETERGENT 113 4340 through community donations. SUNLIGHT AUTO. DISHWASHER 3e7 |¢ | CORNED Bee! 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