» Community SHARING THE FUN, and a bite of pancake, at last year’s Central Saanich Days were Matthew Verhagen and mother Lisa. The annual community celebration, will be hela. at Centennial Park this we kend. 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. FUN HERE! Central Saanich Days, Centennial Park on Wallace Drive, Central Saanich. Activi- ties include games of chance, live bands, ball toumament, dart tournament, chil- dren’s games, concession, pancake break- fasts. August 5 ART SHOW An art show, Interpretations of landscape - the Saanich Peninsula, will be presented at the Mount Newton Valley Conservation Centre in the Ravenhill Herb Farm Bam, 1330 Mt. Newton Cross Road, Saanichton, from noon to 5 pm. The show includes paintings-by Maxwell Bates, Colin Gra- ham, Fleming Jorgensen, Catherine McAv- ity, Helen Rogak, Akiko Shewring, George Steggles and Christal Tomba. Part of the Art for Rural Conservation series. Info, 652-4024. MORE FUN! 2 Central Saanich Days continues at Cen- vennial Park. August 6 MORE FUN! Central Saanich Days continues at Cen- tennial Park. SHARING NATURE A free program at Coles Bay Regional Park, North Saanich, on sharing nature with children, from 1 pm to 3 pm. Two hour program for children and adults includes nature games, explorations and stories. Fee and pre-registration required. Info, 478-3344. Augus HIGH AND DRY A naturalist-led hike in Horth Hill Regional Park focusing on the park’s hilltop plants, some of which are adapted to handle extreme conditions. Spectacular views. Meet at the Horth Hill parking lot off Tatlow Road in North Saanich. Info, 474-PARK. OCEAN TALK Free seminar series at the Institute of Ocean Sciences, West Saanich Road, North Saanich. In the auditorium at 2 pm, Dr Kiaus Kremling, Institut fur Meereskunde, Kiel, Germany, on Recent Trace Metal Measurements in the Atlantic Ocean. August 8 OCEAN TALK TWO- Free seminar at the Institute of Ocean Sciences, West Saanich Road, North Saa- nich. In the auditorium at 2 pm. Dr JS. Tumer, Research School of Earth Sciences, The Australian National University, Can- berza, Australia, on Theoretical and Labor- atory Models of Black Smokers on the sea floor. BOAT RAFFLE Sidney Shrine Club is raffling a boat, motor and trailer unit to raise treatment and transportation funds for three children, two TaeReview Wednesday, August 1, 1990 B3 girls with cerebral palsy and a boy suffering from leg problems. The boat will be on display in various locations in Sidney, - Saanich and Brentwood over the coming weeks. Tickets are also available from Shrine Club members. Draw on Sept. 15.31) AVID ANGLERS Sidney Anglers Association’s annual bottom fish derby slated for August 12 in Tulista Park. Tickets may be purchased at Harvey’s Sporting Goods, Sidney, for the 3 pm weigh-in. Admission is $5 for seniors and $3 for juniors. Info, 656-4393. SCULPTURE SHOW An exhibition of Muriel Sibley’s clay. sculptures continues at Maples Gallery, Central Saanich, until Aug. 17. Figures illustrate many of the unique and endan- gered species of Canada. Bids will be taken on a sculpture with proceeds going to the World Wildlife Fund. Info, 652-2102.(30) SUNDAY BRUNCH Christian singles meet for brunch every Sunday, For info, call 652-5160.32) SAWS TO PINS See the history of Sidney and North Saanich through the collection of artifacts at the Sidney Museum, open 10 a.m. to 4 p-m. daily. For information call 656- 1322.(30) HELP WANTED Volunteers needed at the Sidney Museum to help at the front desk. For information call 656-1322.G0) BIBLE SCHOOL Vacation Bible School planned by Bethel Fellowship Baptist Church, 2269 Mills Road, Sidney, from Aug. 7 to 11, from 9 am until noon. Open to ages 3 to 11. Pre- registration required, call 656-5012.(26) RURAL ART Art for Rural Conservation, an exhibition of watercolor paintings by John Climer and Poul Poulsen, will be open Sundays from noon until 5 pm at the Mount Newton Valley Conservation Society centre, Raven- hill Herb Farm, 1330 Mt. Newton Cross Road, Saanichton. Exhibit held “Dy 29. Info, 652-4024.(28) SUMMER FUN Summertime Fun, a recreational program for children aged 6 to 12 years, has full registration. Contact Bill Scott at 656-0134 for the waiting list. BEST FOR BABY A wonderful array of excellent, ny baby wear is available at the PCA Thrift Shop, 9751 3rd St., Sidney, for only $10. Excel- lent selection of reading material also available. 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