Community TheReview 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. Feb. 13 WOMEN AGLOW Sidney Women’s Aglow, an intemational, inter-denominational Christian women’s organization, will hold a fellowship meet- ing al 9:45 am in the Sidney Travelodge. Guest speaker is Dorothy Sorenson, cost is $3.50. Info, Sharon Johnson, 656-0019. DIABETIC AUXILIARY The regular monthly meeting of the Peninsula Diabetes Auxiliary will be held im the clinic lecture room, Saanich. Penin- sula Hospital, starting at 7 pm. Guest speaker is Dr Brian Inglis. Visitors wel- come. OCEAN TALK Free series of seminars at the Institute of Ocean Sciences at 2 pm in the auditorium. Dr. Gordon McBean of the atmospheric sciences program, Dept. of Geography, U.B.C€ on Global Climate and the energy and water cycles. eb. 17 PARK PROGRAM Capita] Regional District Parks presents a free program on winter birds at Island View Beach regional park, Central Saanich, star- ing at 9:30 am. Join guest naturalist Bruce Whittington at the park information kiosk, foot of Island View Road, for this interest- ing program. Info, 474-PARK. GREEN THUMBS The February meeting of the Sidney and Saanich Peninsula Garden Club will be held at 7:30 pm in Sanscha Hall, Sidney. Guest speaker Leslie Kennes will present a program on African Violets. New members . welcome. Info, 655-1761. Feb. 19 PUBLICATION TIPS A free program on getting writing pub- lished will be offered by the Friends of the Central Saanich Library in the cultural centre, room A, 1209 Clarke Road, Bren- twood, slarting at 7:30 pm. Local authors Joe Starkey, who published Jason and the Seaotter and Mike Nozinski, who wrote Outrage at Lin Chene, will be the guest speakers. For information call 652-5528 R SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND The Sidney chapter of the Save The Children Fund holds its meeting every second and fourth Wednesday each month at the Margaret Vaughn-Birch Hall on Fourth St. New members are welcome to attend the mectings, which run from 2 pm to 4 pm. For information, call 656-4420 or 656-1149.(7) SAANICH PIONEERS SOCIETY The Saanich Pioneers Society History Museum and Archives will be open every Monday from 9 am to 2 pm at 7910 East Saanich Road. For information, call 652- 1775 or 656-5714.(7) Sidney Shriners install officers The 1991 officers of the Sidney Shrine Club were sworn in at the club’s six annual installation ball Feb. 2 in Saanichton. President for the coming year is Jack Robbins, first vice-president is George Parslow, second vice- president is Ed Bayliss, secretary is George Parslow and treasurer 1S Jim Cleaver. Directors are George Giles, Mal- colm Lindsay, Tom Richards and Bob Stewart. Hospital representa- live 1s Tom Richards. The service ciub is supporting development of a robotic arm for Queen Alexandra Hospital and also contributes to the Saanich Peninsula Hospital and to other local charities. TABLE NEEDED The Sidney Museum is looking for a donation of a table and chair for the Volunteer Room. Please call 656-1322.(7) SIDNEY PRESCHOOL Sidney Preschool, a cO-operTalive, is now accepting registration for its three and four year-old classes, which begin in September. For information, call 652-1777 or 655- 4857.(7) ARTS COUNCIL For information on the newly created community arts council call secretary Dianne Cross at 656-4201. Contribute creative talents to making the Peninsula equal to “Carmel by the Sea’ or ‘Niagara on the Lake.’(7) MYSTERY! St. Luke’s Players present Angel Street (or Gaslight) by Patrick Hamilton in St. Luke's Church Hall, 3821 Cedar Ilill Cross Road, I’cb. 14 to Feb. 16 and I-cb. 20 10 Feb. 23. Cunain is al 8 pm, admission is $5 or $3 for seniors and students. Tickets at the door or at Ilillside Mall. Ieb. 20 is two-for-one night. ESPERANTO An Iisperanto Open Mouse will be held from 7 10 9 pm Feb. 19 in the multipurpose toom of Victoria Public Library. The free evenl is sponsored by the Victoria and Peninsula Esperantisis and will offer infor- mation on this international language. Refreshments. SHORELINE PROGRAMS Shoreline Community School presents a free program on recycling, Beyond the Blue Box, on Feb. 18 from 7 10 9 pm; a program on choosing a school Feb. 20 from 7 to 9 pm and a program on hiking the West Coast Trail Icb. 20 from 7 10 9 pm. ‘To register for any of the above programs call 386-8367. HEART SOCIETY The IJeant and Stroke Foundation of B.C. and the Yukon has an office at 1008 Blanshard St., Victoria. Free brochures available. ITeart 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.(7) PARENT RESOURCE A parent resource group for parents 10 share information, support, guest speakers and more meets weekly, sponsored by the Capital Tamilies Association. Info, 474- 7181-7) Wednesday, February 13,1991 — A20 GRAND CHIEF of the Pythian Sisters of B.C. Mar- garet Irons will visit the Sia- ney Victory Temple Feb. 19. Temple Chief Dot San- dison will preside at the meeting, which starts at 7:30 p.m. in the Castle Hall on Fourth Street, Sidney. For more information on this 102-year-old organiza- tion, Call 656-08 10. THRIFT SHOP HOURS The PCA Thrift Shop at 9783-Third Street is open Monday to Saturday, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm. CALLING NEW MOMS You and your baby, a discussion group for new mothers and caregivers-will be held every Wednesday from 10 am to noon at St. I:lizabeth’s Church, 10030 3rd Street, Sid- ney. Baby sitting is provided. For info call Kim at 656-6671. ACT TRAINING A conflict resolution training program for parents and their children begins Feb. 4. For info on Averting Conflict Together, call Bill Scott or Elaine Venables at the PCA, 656-0134. PHONE HELP PROGRAM CHAT - Caring people Helping other people in their community with daily contact and Acknowledging their well- being by talking to them on the Telephone. A new no-fee program available at the PCA. Call Donna at 656-0134. BIG WHEELS WANTED Volunteer drivers needed to help the sick and elderly attend doctor’s appointments. Call Donna at 656-0134 to volunteer for this program. Mileage is paid. YOUR PERMANENT HOT LINE kK NATURALLY VADPIEYN HAIR co SKINCARE BY KIUSTINE Toe Serve the Entire Peninsula Brentwood Village Square s* BEAR PUB _ MUSIC Brentwood Bay J ,BACK TO THE VANS if THE D (They played during that time period ..and they have several records to their name) SOME WILL REMEMBER THEM “ROCK n oe” 50’s ROLL with EVILLES” - -- APPEARING NIGHTLY WED. TO SAT. 2) Travelodge 656-1176 2280 BEACON AVE 3-2310 Beacon Ave. Sidney 656-6551 S 656-0411 ee 3 COME TAKE A Seli@paleling LOOK AT OUR FINE SELECTION OF QUALITY JEWELLERY | 2403 BEACON AVENUE SIDNEY + 655-1515 D ...A REAL FOODS Store ™° Review has moved... } =z eye’ — << ip pare rasa 9726 - 1st Street next to Carrington Wyait