Community Kiwanis/ Review Toy Drive ends project on plus side Although organizers were begin- ning to panic in the latter stages of the Kiwanis/Review Christmas Toy Drive in regards to gifts for older children, through the gener- osity of businesses and thoughtful citizens, the Kiwanis Club of Sid- ney and the Peninsula ended the project on the plus side, a club spokesman said. Support from the following made this a successful campaign. Sidney Radio Shack, Army, Navy & Air Force Vets Unit 302, Sidney’s liquor store manager Bill Pettigrew, Dr. Rowe and his patients, St. Paul’s United Church, St. Andrews United Church, J.T. Caldwell, Philbrook Workers Union, Men in White Painters. Juvenile Detention Centre and Shaw. Cable. Also showing support were Mr. & Mrs. JE. Glover, Silver Threads, Holy Trinity Church, 1st Sidney Brownies, Saanich Peninsula Catholic Youth Group, St. Mary’s Church, Mrs. J. Ethicr, North Saa- nich Guides, The Review, Mr. & Mrs. CE. Lee and Mr. & Mrs. WJ. Taylor. Acknowledgement niust also go to those businesses who had our drop boxes. They are Buddies Toys, Mcleods Hardware, Tanners Book Store, Home Hardware, Tommy Tuckers, The Review, Brentwood Optical and Smitty’s of Brentwood. With the help from the citizens of Sidney and the Peninsula, 1990 Toy Drive was a great success, the Kiwanis said with thanks. Continued from Page C7 telephone books from 10 am to 1 pm. Bottles and books can also be delivered to the Guide and Scout Hall, 3rd and Bevan in Sidney, from 10 am to 1 pm. Proceeds will help maintain the hall. Brentwood Bay Guides will collect old telephone books door to door or residents may drop off phone books at the Brentwood Scout and Guide Hall, West Saanich Road and Clarke, between 9 am and noon. SWIM CLUB Piranha Swim Club winter registration will be held from 4 to 5 pm at the Panorama pool. For information call 655- 7009. Jan. 13 SWIM CLUB Piranha Swim Club winter registration will be held from 4 to 5S pm at the Panorama pool. For information call 655- 7009. Jan. 15 OCEAN TALK Free series of seminars at the Institute of Ocean Sciences at 2 a.m. in the auditorium. Dr. Jim Stronach of Sca Consult Marine Research, Vancouver, on Tidal and upper layer models for Bark- ley Sound. WINTER CONCERT The Peninsula Singers present their Win- ter Concert at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, Mills Road, starting at 7:30 pm. Admission is $4 for adults and $2 for children and seniors, proceeds to the food bank. The concert was rescheduled after the Dec. 18 performance was canceled because of a blizzard. = SCOTTISH DANCE Beginner and experienced classes in Scottish Country Dancing are underway at Brentwood Elementary School. Beginners classes start at 7:30 pm every Tuesday and experienced dancers meet every Wednes- day at 8 pm. For information call 652-0106. Sponsored by the Vancouver Island Scot- ush Country Dance Socicty.(2) ARTS COUNCIL? All organizations and individuals inter- ested in forming a Peninsula Arts Council are invited to a Jan. 31 meeting at Nomh Saanich Middle School, room 132. The meeting will stam at 7:30 pm. A detailed brochure is available at the Sidney-Nomh Saanich Library. Info, 656-4201. SPINNERS The Spinning Circle mects from 7:30 pm to 10 pm Wednesdays at Honeysuckle Farm, 10127 Tsaykum Road. All fiber spinners welcome to bring their fibres and wheels. No admission. Info, 656-4201.(2) COLLEGE CATALOGUE Camosun College’s winter ’91 credit free community course calendar was available slanting Jan. 3 at any Camosun Campus, public library or major shopping mall. In-person registration started Jan. 5. Regis- ler early. FRENCH COURSE A free introduction to a University of Victoria French course using an interactive video will be held Jan. 16 at 4:45 pm. The half-hour introduction includes a brief video. Class times for the French course are 5 pm to 6:45 pm with the lab available during the day, in the evening until 9:45 pm and on the weekend. The course slams in January and is $150. For info and location call 721-8630. WORKS IN WOOD A show of fine woodwork by Westem Canadian crafis people continues at the Maltwood An Museum and Gallery, Univ- ersity of Victoria, until Jan. 13. Gallery hours are Monday to Friday, 10 am to 4 pm, and Sunday, noon to 4 pm. Free admission. Info, 721-8298. HEART SOCIETY The Heart and Stroke Foundation of B.C. and the Yukon has an office at 1008 Blanshard St., Victoria. Free brochures available. Heart sweat shirts, the Light- hearted Cookbook, Seafood Cookbook and information on cholesterol available. Vol- unteers needed for special events, door to door canvassing. Call George Douglas, regional coordinator, at 382-4035 for infor- mation. PARENT RESOURCE A parent resource group for parents to share information, support, guest speakers and more meets weekly, sponsored by the Capital Families Association. Info, 474- 7181. THRIFT SHOP HOURS The PCA. Thrift Shop at 9783 3rd Street is open Monday to Saturday, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm. FOUR WHEELERS PCA. volunteer driving service has had offers in the past from four-wheel drive owners willing to assist with driving when toad conditions are less than perfect. If you could help out when the roads are not clear, please call volunteer services at 656-0134. XMAS CARDS Save your old Christmas Cards for the PCA Thrift Shop please. Volunteers have many uses for them. Drop off the cards to the shop. CALLING NEW MOMS You and your baby, a discussion group for new mothers and care givers, meets every Wednesday from 10 am to noon at St. Elizabeth’s Church, 10030 Third Street, Sidney, starting Jan. 16. Babysitting pro- vided. Call Kim at 656-6671. Calendar forms now available Submission forms for the Sid- ney Review Community Calendar are available at the Review office, 9781 Second Street, Sidney, 656- 15 1c The forms allow those submit- ting community calendar notices to indicate a preferred publication date and to ensure all required information is included. Preference for publication will be given to submissions using the form. TheReview Wednesday, January 9, 1991 C8 ON NOW! 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