june 13 s 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; c ing a ments run mo longer than four weeks. Please submit written information by 5 p-m. Thursday. WOMEN AGLOW Sidney Women’s Aglow, an intemational, inter-denominational Christian women’s organization meets June 13 at 9:45 am in the Sidney Seafood House banquet room. Admission of $3.25 includes refreshments. Last meeting before the summer break. For info, call 479-6070 or 479-8431. DIABETES AUXILIARY Regular monthly meeting of the Penin- sula Diabetes Auxiliary will be held in the clinic lecture room, Saanich Peninsula Hospital, starting at 7 pm. Guest speaker is Des McCambridge, president of the B.C division of the Canadian Diabetes Associa- tion. Visitors welcome. June 16 FLAGS FLYING A Ceremony of the Flags will be pre- sented by the Navy League of Canada, Saanich Peninsula Branch, starting at 2 pm on the Sanscha Hall grounds. The cere- mony will feature combined cadets corps from Sidney, Victoria and Colwood. Public welcome. Info, 652-1568. SUMMER FAIR Saanich Historical Artifacts society Summer Fair, a treat for Dad on the Father’s Day weekend, will be held from 9 am to 4:30 pm. Train rides, hay rides, operating displays, refreshments. Admis- sion $3 for adults, children free. SONGS FOR SINGLES A special social event featuring recording artist Alan Moberg will be held at St. STEAM TheReview Wednesday, June 13, 1990 — B3 Paul’s United Church, Sidney, for singles of all ages. Concert starts at 7:30 pm. For tickets call 656-1596. June 17 SUMMER FAIR Saanich Historical Artifacts society Summer Fair, a treat for Dad on the Father’s Day weekend, will be held from 9 am to 4:30 pm. Train rides, hay rides, operating displays, refreshments. Admis- sion $3 for adults, children free. “jane 18 GREEN THUMBS The June meeting of the Sidney and Saanich Peninsula Garden Club will be held at 7:30 pm at the Margaret Vaughn- Birch Hall, Sidney. Elk Lake Nursery manager Aileen Headen will speak on small space gardens. New members wel- come. June 19 CARE GIVERS The Caregivers Support Group, evening group, meets at the clinical lecture room, Saanich Peninsula Hospital, for a workshop on Guilt and Anger. Call Barbara at 652-9666. STRIDING OUT for fifness during the Sneaker Day kick-off for Canada Fit Week in Sidney are these participants in a noon-hour walk. The local kick-off attracted 14 partici- pants. POP’S PRESENTS Father’s Day Specials at the PCA Thrift Shop, 9783 3rd St, until June 16. All men’s wear is half price. Drop into the shop between 9:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. daily. Continued from Page B1 The Lions Club will also be oper-* ° ating a concession to feed the crowd. Gardner estimated 75 volunteers ’ will be working at the fair. Last year’s fair attracted 4,000 to 5,000 people, Gardner said. Admission is $3 for adults with children admitted free. Win 1990 Litres of Propane Auto Fuel Propane is the modern fleet owners fuel. You can save hundreds of dollars, plus |CG Propane will help show you how you can pay for it with your savings. For auto propane conversions on the Peninsula see the following authorized ICG dealers for more information. TONY HOFFMAN CLAIR DOWNEY SERVICE IGG, BURT WAMS ALL POINTS AUTOMOTIVE With your conversion your name is automatically entered in the draw for 1990 Free Litres of Propane Hurry in Today RON VICKRUCK ALL POINTS AUTOMOTIVE “WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL DO” FASHIONS FOR HER LADIES WEAR SHOPS SEMI-ANNUAL SALE | ON ALL SPRING & SUMMER STOCK T-SHIRTS - SHORTS - PANTS - SKIRTS SWEATERS - BLOUSES - DRESSES, ETC. PETITE STORE 107 Kenneth Street Duncan 748-1512 120 W. 2nd Avenue Qualicum Beach 752-2252 1250 D Ironwood Campbell River 53 Station Street Duncan 746-6404 237 Sth St. Courtenay 338-9811 287.3233