TheReview Wednesday, June 20, 1990 BT RUNNING HARD TO reach first base, a Peninsula Little league baseball player tries to avoid being Caught out as the Opponents pitcher lunges forward fo fire the ball at his first baseman. Three wins not enough Peninsula athlete Jeannette Van Den Bulk posted three impressive victories at the Annual Cheetah Invitational track meet in Coqui- tlam on the weekend. Competing in the Junior Devel- opment divison, she won the 200- metre hurdles event in a time of 30.37 seconds and then went on to take top honors in the 1500-metre race, with a time of 5.06 minutes. Van Den Bulk also crossed the finish line in first place in the 800-metre event, with a time of 2:19 minutes. She also achieving a third place finish in both the high jump and the triple jump events, as well as fourth place results in the long jump and 200-metre sprint. Having shown such a strong all-round talent as an athlete, Van Den Bulk was unfortunate not to win the aggregate trophy in her division. She only lost out by a single point. Oy The OLD SCRIBE would like to help you with: e Newsletters e Brochures e Flyers & Business Stationary e Great Prices, FAST Service e Recycled paper & card stock available. Give us a call! ED Ap, 652-5894 7174 West Saanich W Monday June 25 6:00 pm KEEP FIT FOR BABY - No-Impact Aerobics. A light workout specially designed forexpecting mothers- great for be- ginners and seniors too! Instructor: Kathi Hemphill-Nash. Sponsored by Originals Active Wear. 6:30 pm THE HELEN SIMS SHOW - Cooking. Join Helen as she blends good cooking and good humour into 30 minutes of tasty fun! Tonight- Deep Cove barbe- qued chicken with Alice Bacon. ~ 7:00 pm APERTURE - Photog- raphy. Join host Bradford Stephen- son in this instructional series on the art and science of 35mm pho- tography. 7:30 pm TRAINING YOUR DOG - Dog Obedience. Is your dog driving you crazy? This informa- tive series will show you how you can develop a better relationship with your dog. 8:00 pm FIRED UP - Artists. Shirley.Carter hosts this 7-part series on contemporary works in clay and profiles the B.C. artists of "Fired Up’. 8:30 pm ARTS CALENDAR - Arts & Culture. Current events from the Victoria Arts Council with host Erika Kurth. Tuesday June 26 6:00 pm PEOPLE IN PERSPECTIVE - Business & Pol- itics. Guest: John Morgan, organ- izer of the "It’s Fridays” dances. Host: John Fortune. 6:30 pm SPECIAL PRESEN- TATION - Centennial United Church. Highlights of the 65th An- niversary Service of the Centennial United Church in Victoria. Pro- duced by Rogers Cable. 7:30 pm IN COUNCIL: - Civic _ Issues. "Gavel-to-gavel” coverage of the June 25th meeting of the Sidney Town Council. Wednesday June 27 6:00 pm PROJECT DIS- COVERY - Music. Discover Wes- tem Canada’s hottest new music talent! Tonight, "Fire Under The Hood" and the "Frank Carroll Band" 6:30 pm PEOPLE IN PERSPECTIVE - Business & Pol- itics. Guest: Julia Jenkins of Vic- toria AM. Host: John Fortune. 7:00 pm ISLAND MAGAZINE - Island Living. Focus on Island lifestyles- this month, a look at urban develop- ment within our island commun- ities. Host: Alice Bacon. 4230) pm SLOW PId:CH BASEBALL - Sports. Baseball ac- tion from the Sidney Mixed Slow Pitch League. Tonight, the Mixed Nuts take on Beacon Auto at the Sanscha diamond. Announcers: Scott Earle and Alice Bacon. Spon- sored by London Optical. Thursday June 28 6:00 pm KEEP FIT FOR BABY - No-Impact Aerobics. 6:30 pm N.F.B. PRESENTS: - Al Purdy. A series of Canadian film documentaries and dramas presented by the National Film Board of Canada and Shaw Cable. Tonight- a profile on well-known Canadian poet (and a resident of Sidney), Al Purdy. Host: Wally Lee 7:30 pm SPORTS DESK - News. A weekly wrap-up, 8:00 pm THE HELEN SIMS SHOW - with Alice Bacon. OPEN HOUSE for Pre-School Programs for full and half days Come to our open house Sunday June 24th 1 - 4pm. Parents and children welcome Montessori Centre of Sidney 10345 Bowerbank Road Information......656-3214 rotten 4 Pacific Montessori Society 8:30 pm FIRED UP - Artists. o. improve provincial health care programs and policies, the Royal Commission on Health Care and Costs was established in March of this year by the provincial government. Our mandate is to examine British Columbia's existing health care system and to recommend improvements in both health care and health policy. Among the areas we will review are: the system's current structure, management, funding and access. To begin our work, we have invited the Minister of Health and his senior officials to outline, in public information hearings in Victoria, how our health care system operates. This will be valuable information for the Commission, the public and those who will be presenting submissions to the Commision. These hearings are open to the public. You are encouraged to attend and to listen to the Ministry of Health presentations. We are also inviting interested individuals and groups to share with us their ideas and suggestions for improving health and the health care system. Public hearings will be held throughout the province beginning in the fall. We welcome your presentation. You can submit your ideas, either in writing or by attending the fall public hearing to be scheduled for your area. If you haven't notified us that you wish to make a presentation write: Royal Commission on Health Care and Costs 9th Floor, 1285 West Pender St. Vancouver, B.C. V6E 4B1 It’s your opportunity to get involved. VICTORIA HEARINGS Wednesday, Thursday, Friday June 20 = 22,1990 9:30a.m. Newcombe Theatre, 675 Belleville Street , Take an active part in your good health. ROYAL COMMISSION ON HEALTH CARE AND COSTS Mr. Justice Peter D. Seaton, Chairman ee