The Review provides this community. calendar free of charge, space permitting. @cference 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. Nov. 14 WOMEN AGLOW #$Sidney Women’s Aglow, an intemational, inter-denominational Christian women’s organization, meets at 9:45 am in the Sidney Travelodge. Speaker Lesley Shaw will present a program entitled What in the World is happening?. Refreshments | included in $3.50 charge. Info, Tine Holmes, 479-8434 or 479-6070. DIABETIC AUXILIARY The regular monthly meeting of the Peninsula Diabetes Auxiliary will be held in the clinic lecture room, Saanich Penin- ula Hospital, starting at 7 pm. Guest — ‘Speaker will be Eva Townsend. Visitors welcome. : OCEAN TALK | Institute of Ocean Sciences hosts free _ seminars in the auditorium, off West Saa- - nich Road in North Saanich. At 2 pm, Dr. y Steve Pond, Department of Oceanography, | University of B.C, will speak on Numerical | models of B.C Fjords. MYSTERY COMING | A spoof of spy stories, The Best Laid ; Plans, will be presented by the Peninsula & Players at 8 pm in St. Stephen’s Church % Hall, St. Stephen’s Road (off Mt. Newton Crossroad). Admission is $6 general, $5 for seniors and students. First night is two-for- ® one. Tickets available at Tanners Books in 4 Sidney, at The Thought Shop in Brentwood r by calling 652-3650. Nov. MYSTERY COMING A spoof of spy stories, The Best Laid Plans, will be presented by the Peninsula Players at 8 pm in St. Stephen’s Church Hall, St. Stephen's Road (off Mt. Newton # Crossroad). Admission is $6 general, $5 for seniors and students. Tickets available at Tanners Books in Sidney, at The Thought Shop in Brentwood or by calling 652-3650. Nov. 17 MYSTERY COMING A spoof of spy stories, The Best Laid Plans, will be presented by the Peninsula Players at 8 pm in St. Stephen’s Church Hall, St. Stephen’s Road (off Mt Newton Crossroad). Admission is $6 general, $5 for seniors and students. Tickets available at Tanners Books in Sidney, at The Thought » Shop in Brentwood or by calling 652-3650. CHRISTMAS CRAFTS The 18th Annual Hobby Show and Craft Sale, sponsored by the North and South Saanich Agricultural Society, is being held at the Saanich Fair Grounds Agricultural Hall from 10 am to 4 pm. For info call 652-2250 anytime or 652-3314, 10 am to 4 | pm Friday. a BARGAIN BAZAAR St. Paul’s United Church Bazaar and Lunch, 11 am to 2 pm, in the church at 5th and Malaview, Sidney. Lunch 11:30 am to 1:30 pm. Adults, $3.50, Children $2. Home baking, sewing, crafts, white elephant etc Nov. 18 CHRISTMAS CRAFTS The 18th Annual Hobby Show and Craft Sale, sponsored by the North and South Saanich Agricultural Society, is being held at the Saanich Fair Grounds Agricultural Hall from 10 am to 4 pm. For info call 652-2250 anytime or 652-3314, 10 am to 4 pm Fnday. CHRISTMAS IN THE BARN | Christmas craft sale in the bam at ' Ravenhill Herb Farm, off Mt. Newton Cross Road in Central Saanich, 10 am to 4 pm. a f $ t Nov. 19 GREEN THUMBS The annual general meeting of the Sid- ney and Saanich Peninsula Garden Club will be held at 7:30 pm at the Margaret Vaughn-Birch Hall, Sidney. The election of officers for the 1991 executive will be held and appointees for the coming season’ will be announced. TheReview Wednesday, November 14,1990 — C15 CURIOUS SAVAGE The Curious Savage, a comedy by John Patrick, will be presented by the St. Luke’s Players from Nov. 14 to Nov. 17 starting at 8 pm in St. Luke’s Church Hall, 3821 Cedar Hills X Road, Victoria. Tickets $5 or $3 for students and seniors, at the door or at Hillside Mall ticket centre. Nov. 7 is two-for-one night. Info, 598-4823 or 477- $599. CRAFT FAIR COMING 11th annual P-G.A. Christmas Craft Fair at Sanscha Friday, Nov. 23, 1 to 8 pm; Saturday, Nov. 24 and Sunday, Nov. 25, from 10 am to 4 pm. Over a 100 crafts people involved. Volunteers needed to help out in the concession — for a few fun-filled hours call Marjorie, 656-0134. ‘TOUCH’ SOMEONE Training begins Nov. 22 for the Peninsula Community Association’s telephone reas- surance program. Anyone interested in volunteering for this program is invited to call Donna at 656-0134. ISLAND PARENT Free copies of the November issue of Island Parent is available at the PCA. office, 9751 3rd Street, or Thrift Shop. Interesting items on Teens* Recycling Clothes* Recyclable lunches. AGAINST WAR Veterans Against Nuclear Arms meet Nov. 15 at 2) pm at Chown Place, off Harriet. Speaker is Lynn Hunter, MP for Saanich and the Islands. Public Welcome. UKRAINIAN SUPPER A Ukrainian supper in support of the Veselka Ukrainian Dancers will be held Nov. 16 from 5 to 8 pm, featuring pyrohy, cabbage rolls, sausage, borch and more. Reasonable prices, everyone welcome. Ukrainian Cultural Centre, 3277 Douglas St., Victoria, 386-4525. CREATIVE CRAFTS 10th annual arts and crafts fair Nov. 15 to 18 at the Racquet Club, 3964 Gordon Head Road, near UVic. Over 150 artisans fea- tured, demonstrations, strolling musicians and juried arts and crafts. Info, 658-2901. FREE FITNESS COURSE A free fitness course of seniors willing to teach others is offered. Call Judith at 656-6749 for information. SORT OF VOLUNTEERING Volunteer sorters willing to be trained and commit to definite time periods each’ week are urgently required at the PCA. Thrift Shop Depot. Call Co at 655-1521 for info. If you don’t like a challenge, this volunteer job is not for you. BABE IN A BUBBLE is five- year-old kristen Olson of Sidney who is encased in a bubble created by Glenn Kachmar of Vic- toria. The giant bubbles were a popular attraction during the Oct. 31 Hallow- een party at Sanscha Hall. XMAS CARDS Save the Children Christmas Cards now on sale at the PCA Thrift Shop, 9783 3rd Street. Shop early for the best choice. TAKE IT OFF T.OPS., Take Off Pounds Sensibly, Sid- ney group now meets Wednesday momings, 9:45 to 10:45 am. Info, 656-1984 or 656-2654.(40) Novy. 20 CANCER SOCIETY The Canadian Cancer Society annual general meeting will be held at 1:30 pm in the Saanich Peninsula Unit office, 102- 9790 Second St., Sidney. There will be free coffee and refreshments, a chance to meet a great group of volunteers and to learn about volunteer opportunities with the organiza- tion. All welcome. For information call 655-1311 or 656-4860. FALL INTO FASHION Xi-Gamma Alpha and Spooners Ladies Wear present Fall and Christmas Fashions in a show starting at 6:30 pm in Columbo's Restaurant, Saanichton. Tickets are $17 and may be purchased at Spooners Ladies Wear and Columbo’s Restaurant. CARE GIVERS The evening Care Givers Support Group meets from 7 pm until 9:30 pm in the clinical room of the Saanich Peninsula Hospital. The group is sponsored by the Ministry of Health, coffee will be served. Info, 652-9666. MUSEUM HELP The Sidney Museum is looking for volunteers to man the front desk. Anyone willing to help is asked to call 656-1322. SAVE THE CHILDREN Save the Children Fund Christmas Cards are now. available in Sidney at the Village Gallery on Beacon Avenue and at the PCA Thrift Shop on Third Street. In Brentwood the cards are available in Maples Gallery, Benvenuto Avenue. Proceeds to support development projects in Canada and in third-world countries. SPINNERS Sidney Spinning Circle meets from 7:30 pm to 10 pm Wednesdays at Honeysuckle Farm, 10127 Tsaykum Road. All fiber spinners welcome. Info, 656-4201.(39) YOUR VOICE ON TOWN COUNCIL VOTE FOR BOB SMITH FOR SIDNEY ALDERMAN ON NOVEMBER 17th 1. Promote open government 2. Affordable housing for the community 3. Review of our tax rate. 4. Listen to the concerns of the community 5. Promote a more co-operative working rela- tionship with our sister municipalities. 6. Sewage and Disposal system. 7. Concerns about proposed Beacon Ave. & Pat Bay Interchange. On November 17th, Vote Sidney Alderman SMITH BOB|X Ty OVEREATERS A ACWOR You are not alone. If you've lost control of your eating try OA. Weekly meetings offer support and understanding. Call Pat: 652-0433. IN STEP AND IN TUNE are members of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets Kitfyhawk Sguadron marching band. The cadets participated in the annual Remembr- ance Day parade and service at the cenotaph in Sidney on Sunday. VOTE DONALD AMGS . for SIDNEY ALDERMAN INTEGRITY AND OPEN GOVERNMENT ELECT AMOS, ponatn |X If iS BOTH Aya AND A Se EL