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. 30 HIGH STEPPING May * Parkland Dance Company presents an extravaganza May 30, 31 and June 1, starting at 7:30 pm each night. Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for students. Held in the school multipurpose room, 10640 McDonald Park Road. Tickets will be available at the door. WILD WORKOUT Special Canada Fit Week Back to the Future workout May 30; 6:30 to 7:30 pm, at Panorama Leisure Centre. Co-sponsored by Keating Fitness Centre. Suitable for all fimess levels, will be followed by refresh- ments. Adults $3, students $1.50. Info, 656-7271. SCHOOL FAIR Deep Cove Elementary school holds an Art and Writing Fair featuring work from all the students in kindergarten to grade five, in both the English and French programs. Open 8:30 am to 3:30 pm. Everyone welcome. May 31 SCHOOL FAIR Deep Cove Elementary school holds an Art and Waiting Fair featuring work from all the students in kindergarten to grade five, in both the English and French programs. Open 8:30 am to 7:30 pm. Everyone welcome. STAMPERS Sidney Stamp Club meets at 826 Birch Road. Junior Club, 11 am to 1 pm, senior club, 1:30 pm to 4 pm. Swap and shop, bid board, prize draw, refreshments and door - prizes. Info, 655-3851. BUFFET DU PRINTEMPS Le Cercle Francophone of Sidney invites everyone to a buffet at noon in the Sidney June § OCEAN TALK Free series of seminars at the Institute of Ocean Sciences, West Saanich Road, at 2 pm in the auditonum. A. Ivashenko and A. Robinovich, institute of marine geology and geophysics, far east division, USSR academy of sciences, Yuzhno-Sakhalinskm U.S.S.R., on tsunami research in the Soviet Union PLAYERS The annual general meeting of the Penin- sula Players will be held at the Lion’s Hall, 6994 East Saanich Road. Nominating chainnan is Sheila Nixon, 652-0049. June 6 HIGH STEPPING Caregivers Support Group’ of Sidney meet at the PCA building, Sidney, from 1 to 2:30 pm. Guest speaker is Goldie Carlow on The Art of Listening. Refreshments. All welcome. LIBRARY CARDS Vancouver Island Regional Library invites all area residents to drop into either the Sidney-North Saanich Branch or the Brentwood-Central Saanich Branch of the Vancouver Island Regional Library to register for a library card. Pre-registration for the new computer coded cards contin- ues until June 16. For information call the Sidney-North Saanich branch at 656-0944 or the Brentwood-Central Saanich Branch at 652-2013.@22) RURAL ART Art for Rural Conservation, an exhibition of paintings by Akiko Shewring and Chris- tel Tompa, will be open Sundays from noon until 5 pm at the Mount Newton Valley Conservation Society centre, Ravenhill Herb Farm, 1330 Mt. Newton Cross Road, Saanichton. Exhibit held June 3, 10, 17 and 24. Info, 652-4024.(22) FREE CHECKS Free drop-in blood pressure and weight checks at Mt. Newton Day Care Centre, 2158 Mt. Newton Cross Road. Held every Wednesday moming.(21) Celebrates Canada Fitweek FULL MEMBERSHIP _-STAIRMASTER -Lifecycle -Aerobics -Hydra-gym 2 MONTHS $109- STUDENTS Seafood House, 9819 Sth St, Sidney. Cost — $12, gratuity $1.25, drinks extra. Reserve space by calling 656-2802 or 656-5714. TheReview Wednesday, May 30, 1990 — B3 XMAS IN JUNE! Buy Save the Children Christmas Cards at the PCA Thrift Shop, 9783 3rd St., at half price for the first two weeks of June. Save the Children Fund of British Columbia SALE istEVER CHRISTMAS CARD VARIETY PACK 15 for *4’75 available June 1, 1990 PCA Thrift Shop 3rd Street, Sidney For information call 656-4420 LI@WID WON Se ee XY S) EXTERIOR COATING WHY “PAINT” YOUR HOME 15 YEAR WARRANTY SEE THE DIFFERENCE — FEEL THE DIFFERENCE Many completed Victoria Homes for you to view. SHOWROOM 3374 TENNYSON “Never Paint The Exterior Again.” 388-6079 “WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL DO” LADIES WEAR SHOPS SEMI-ANNUAL LE _ STARTS TODAY UP TO off FASHIONS FOR HER ON ALL SPRING & SUMMER STOCK T-SHIRTS - SHORTS - PANTS - SKIRTS -Weights -Personal Instruction *89- 652-5444 6793 Kirkpatrick Cr. (Off Keating X Rd.) PETITE STORE 120 W. 2nd 107 Kenneth 53 Station Avenue Street Street Qualicum Duncan Duncan Beach 748-1512. 746-6404 152-2202 237 5th St. Courtenay 338-9811 SWEATERS - BLOUSES - DRESSES, ETC. 1250 D Ironwood Campbell River 287-3233