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. ec. WOMEN AGLOW Sidney Women’s Aglow hosts a Christ- mas lunch for men and women at 11:30 am in the Sidney Travelodge. Guest speaker will be Rev. Bob Mitchell, National Aglow adviser. Cost is $8.50 per person. Tickets ~ available from Sidney Travelodge or Tine Holmes at 479-6070 or 479-8434 by Dec. 3, DIABETIC AUXILIARY Regular monthly meeting of the Penin- sula Diabetes Auxiliary will be held in the clinic lecture room of Saanich Peninsula Hospital starting at 7 pm. Dec. 13 OCEAN TALK - A free lecture series at the Institute of Ocean Sciences on West Saanich Road, North Saanich. Lectures at 2 pm in the auditorium. Dr. Rolf Lueck, Centre for Earth and Ocean Research and Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, University of Victoria, will speak on salt finger fluxes in th 5 De 4 DEEP COVE FOLK Deep Cove Folk hold a Christmas revel featuring a pot luck dinner starting at 7 p.m.,. followed by a Mummers Play pre- sented by the Deep Cove Folk Players and seasonal music, all in St. John’s United Church, 10990 West Saanich Road. Guests should bring a pot luck dish plus their own dishes, utensils’ and mug. Info, 656-1855 TRIM THE TREE The Sidney-North Saanich Branch of the Vancouver Island Regional Library holds its third annual Trim the Tree party from 2 to 4 pm im the library, 10091 Resthaven Drive, Sidney. Admission is free. Partici- pants are asked to bring a stocking stuffer for the Lions-Review Christmas Fund. Refreshments will be served. Info, 656- XMAS TEA Tea, coffee and baked goodies will be served by local members of the Intema- tional Order of Job’s Daughters Dec. 16 from 1 to 4 pm in the Sidney Masonic Lodge, 9908 Fourth Street. A nominal fee will be charged. All welcome. Dec. 17 TURKEY BINGO Brentwood Community Hall hosts a turkey bingo with a bonanza game starting at 7:30 pm. Dec 18 SONGS FOR SUPPER A Winter Concert in aid of the Sidney “THE SUMMERLANDER” Manufactured by Imperial Plastics Ind. Box 1110, Summerland, B.C. VOH 120 (604)494-3296 On Display it at: 4 Days Only: Last chance to order for Fall pee Beat GS BE AN ALL WEATHER GARDENER aaa with aSOLAR OPTIC GREENHOUSE THE ULTIMATE IN GREENHOUSES! slegg Lumber 2030 Malaview, Sidney Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. Dec. 13, 14, 15 TheReview Wednesday, December 12,1990 — B3 SINGING FOR SUPPERS supplied by the Lions/Review Food Bank are members of the Peninsula Singers, shown in concert. The group performs a benefit for the food bank next Tuesday, Dec. 18, in the Royal Canadian Legion Hall on Mills Road. The concert starts at 7:30 p.m. BUY 3 TIRES AT OUR © REGULAR LOW PRICE TIRE FREE GURTON’S GARAGE LTD. — 656-3939 Corner of McTavish & East Saanich Rd. AND GET YOUR 4th Food Bank will be presented by the Penin- sula Singers in the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, Mills Road, at 7:30 pm. Admission is $4 for adults and $2 for seniors and children. Info, 656-5301. OCEAN TALK A free lecture series at the Institute of Ocean Sciences on West Saanich Road, North Saanich. Lectures at 2 pm in the auditorium. Dr. Andrew Weaver, Dept. of Meteorology, McGill University, Montreal, will speak on modelling the ocean’s ther- mohaline circulation. CHRISTMAS CHOIR A Christmas Candlelight and Carol Ser- - vice will be presented by the St. Paul’s United Church Choir Dec. 19 at 7:30 pm in the church, 2410 Malaview, Sidney. = RS SAVE AND SOUND The free Safe and Sound Wildemess Survival program will be offered starting Jan. 7 at St. Elizabeth Parish Hall on Third Street in Sidney. The six-week program meets for an hour every Monday and Wednesday and is open to children aged . three to eight years. The program is designed to teach children how to survive if they are lost in the wildemess. Twelve hours of role playing is followed by over- night trip in the woods. Each child taking the program must be accompanied by a parent. The program is sponsored by the Knights of Columbus. For information, call 656-9200. SAANICH PIONEERS The Saanich Pioneers Society meets every Monday from 9 am to 2 pm at 7910 East Saanich Road. Coffee is always on. Volunteers welcome to help the group record the history of the Saanich Peninsula. Info, 652-1775 or 656-5714. 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, Keeps itself warmer in winter, cooler in summer. Automatically regulates temperature and humidi- ty. Proven in B.C., Alberta, Yukon. - Virtually impervious to wind & hail. GROW VEGETABLES & FLOWERS IN ALL WEATHER 16' long, 8 wide, 8’ high. Extenda- ble in five foot increments. Mould- ed with ULTRA-VIOLET RE- FLECTING FIBREGLASS, pre- vents overheating and plant burn- ing. No maintenance, has its own foundation. Purchase cost, only cost. 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