tds Council SIDNEY AND MORIN SAANIEI This new.column by Dianne Cross, secretary of the Sidney and North Saanich Community Arts Council, will be printed every second week. Submissions of upcoming arts related events and news are invited. Please submit items to Diane Cross at 656-4201. * * OX The new Sidney and North Saanich Community Arts Council has 71 members as of the Sept. 11 general meeting, proving strong community support for the new organization. * Oe The arts community has responded generously to a request from | the arts council for donations of art work which will be auctioned Oct. 20. The fundraising arts auction will be held in Sanscha Hall with proceeds benefiting the arts council. For information or to offer a donation, call Chris Doman at 656-5318. * * * The Peninsula Singers meet Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m., at the Legion Hall on Mills Road. Male singers are needed. %* eK Andrew Wooldridge is offering oil painting lessons every Wednesday at the Silver Threads Centre, starting at 9:30 am. * The Deep Cove Weavers and Spinners Guilds meet every Tuesday at 9:30 in St. John’s Hall, West Saanich Road. Contact Yvonne Turner at 656-6189 for further information. * * OX Pam Holloway’s show, Cedar Moon, continues in the Nidus Gallery, 203-2527 Beacon Avenue, until Oct. 18. * OK OK Tina Andriessen Holmes is offering art classes. For further information call 655-3760. The Review provides this community calendur 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. ept. 18 BLOOD DONOR A Red Cross Blood Donor clinic, spon- sored by Sidney Rotary, will be held in Sanscha Hall on Beacon Ave., Sidney, from 2 to 8 pm. CADETS The Royal Canadian Sea Cadets meet at 6:30 pm in building 42 at the Pat Bay Airport. Open to youths 12 to 18, offers sailing, shooting, photography, seamanship, sports, team projects and travel. Free, sponsored by the Navy League of Canada, Saanich Peninsula Branch. Info, 652-1568 or 656-3344.(37) SCOT’S DANCE Vancouver Island Scottish Country Dancing beginners’ classes will be held every Wednesday, 7:30 to 9:30 pm, in the Central Saanich Cultural Hall. Fellowship and exercise, drop-in fee or membership available. Info, 652-0106. Pt. The Institute of Ocean Sciences, 9860 West Saanich Road, Sidney, offers a free program in the auditorium at 2 pm pre- sented by Dr. David Luketina, University of California at Los Angeles Dept. of Applied Mechanics and Engineer Sciences. The lopic is mixing in stratified flows. CHAMBER MEETS The Saanich Peninsula Chamber of Commerce general meeting and election of the new 1991-92 executive and board of directors will be held at 11:45 am at the Glen Meadows Golf and Country Club. Tickets are $10, guest speaker will be from Anthony Robins Research Intemational and will talk on ‘How to create a responsive buyer.’ General public and guests welcome. LAND CLAIMS An open forum on the native land claims process will be held at the Tsawout Long- house starting at 6 p.m. Sponsored by the First Nations of South Island Tribal Coun- cil. All welcome. OCEAN TALK Sept. 20 BONE GAMES Open bone games will be held in the Tsawout Longhouse during the evening in preparation for a weekend toumament. Info, 652-1184 or 652-4939. JAZZ FESTIVAL Sidney’s 7th annual Dixieland Jazz Fes- tival opens at Theo’s Place, 9819 Fifth Street, with entertainment from 7:30 pm to midnight. Bands involved are the Van- couver Dixielanders, Desperation Jazz, Delta Jazz Band, Delegates of Dixie, Stumptown Jazz Band, Sidney Concert Band and Parkland Jazz Band. Friday ticket, $10; weekend ticket $25. SCHOOL REUNION Sidney school reunion, registration and Teception at the Masonic Hall from 2 to 5 pm. BONE GAMES A Bone Game Toumament will be held in the Tsawout Longhouse, Saanichton. Entry forms must be in by noon. Entry fee is $12.50 per head for eight player teams. First prize is $2,000; second is $1,500; third is $1,000 and fourth is $500. No alcohol or drugs allowed on the premises, a salmon barbecue will be held and native crafts will be offered for sale. All proceeds to the Longhouse. Info, 652-1184 or 652- 4939. BIG PLANT SALE _ Third annual perennial plant sale from 9 am to 3 pm at 7217 Veyaness Road. All proceeds donated to the Auxiliary to Saa- nich Peninsula Hospital. JAZZ FESTIVAL Sidney’s 7th annual Dixieland Jazz Fes- tival, entertaiment at Beechwood Village, 2315 Millis Road, 12:30 to 5 pm; at Sanscha Hall, 4 pm to 1 am; at Port Sidney from 12:30 pm to 5 pm. Opening parade 11:30 am downtown, opening ceremonies at Port Sidney at 12:30 pm. Children’s festival 10:30 am to 1 pm at the bandstand. Pancake breakfast at the bandstand, 8 to 10:30 am. Tickets, $15 Saturday only or $25 for the weekend. SCHOOL REUNION Sidney School reunion continues with a meet and greet buffet at the Masonic Hall, an afternoon heritage bus tour and a reunion dinner and entertainment. ABBEYFIELD TEA PARTY Abbeyfield holds a tea party at the house, 10017 5th Street from 2 to 4 pm. Admis- sion is one used cup and saucer to leave behind or by donation. Light refreshments, chance to meet residents and staff and see the house. Info, 655-1121. DESSERT PARTY A dessert party will be held by the Alliance of the Preservation of English in Canada, Peninsula Branch, starting at 7:30 pm in the Central Saanich Cultural Centre, 1209 Clark Road, Brentwood. Guest speaker, no admission charge. Info, 652- 3454 or 655-3326. Sept. 22 JAZZ FESTIVAL Sidney’s 7th annual Dixieland Jazz Fes- tival continues. Events include 2 pancake breakfast at Sanscha Hall from 8 to 11 am, a gospel service at the hall from 11 am to noon, the Sidney concert band at the Centennial Bandstand from 1 to 2 pm and dedication of the Centennial logo carving at the bandstand at 1:30 pm. A jam session will be held at Theo’s Place from 1 to 4 pm. Sunday admission is $7, weekend pass is $25. Info, 656-4365. BONE GAMES The Bone Game Toumament continues in the Tsawout Longhouse, Saanichton. EMERGENCY NUMBER 655-4459 5-10025 GALARAN RD. 656-1313 S\ TheReview Wednesday, September 18, 1991 — Aig First prize is $2,000; second is $1,500; third is $1,000 and fourth is $500. No alcohol or drugs allowed on the premises, a salmon barbecue will be held and native crafts will be offered for sale. All proceeds to the Longhouse. Info, 652-1184 or 652- 4939. SCHOOL REUNION Sidney school reunion winds up with a Koffee Klatch farewell in the Masonic Hall Starting at noon. S55 IODE CHARTER A charter bestowal ceremony for the Patricia Bay chapter of the IODE will be held in the Canadian Legion Hall, 1660 Mills Road, starting at 2 pm. STROKE CLUB The Peninsula Stroke Club, open to stroke victims and their families, meets every Monday in St. Mary’s Anglican Church Hall at Cultra and East Saanich Road from 11 am to 2 pm. Bring a bag lunch, coffee and tea provided. Offers speech maintenance, exercise class and spouse support. Info, Margaret De Wit at 727-6489 or Fred Jenkins at 656-9280.(38) SIDNEY ANGLERS Sidney Anglers meet at 7:30 pm in the Legion Hall, 1660 Mills Road. No admis- sion, guest speaker, door prize, new mem- bers and guests welcome, Sept. 24 NAVY LEAGUE CADETS The Navy League Cadets meet in build- ing 42, Pat Bay Airport, starting at 6:30 pm. Open to boys or girls, 10 to 13 years, with various activities planned. Membership fee of $25, sponsored by the Navy League of Canada, Saanich Peninsula Branch. Info, 652-1568.7) Sept. 25 FAMILY LORE A program on keeping a record of family life and lore willl be presented by Vera Rosenbluth at 7:30 pm at the Central Saanich Cultural Centre. Rosenbluth is the author of Keeping Family Stories Alive. The program will be repeated on Sept. 26 at the Sidney/North Saanich Branch Library starting at 7:30 pm. Both sessions are free, open to everyone and’ sponsored by the library system and by Friends of the Library. For information call 652-2013 or 656-0944. PRESCHOOL STORYTIME Registration of three to five-year-olds in the Sidney-North Saanich branch of the Vancouver Island Regional Library starts at 10:30 «um. Free program. Info, 656-0944. SCOT’S DANCE Vancouver Island Scottish Country Dancing beginners’ classes will be held every Wednesday, 7:30 to 9:30 pm, in the Central Saanich Cultural Hall. Fellowship and exercise, drop-in fee or membership available. Info, 652-0106.(38) Continued on Page A23 Pp INTERIOR DESIGN RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL 7174 West Saanich Rd., Brentwood Bay 652-3955 Transition Design Services THE SAANICHTON TOWN RESTAURANT “Specializing in Chinese Cuisine” Daily Lunch ee $3 95 Special (For One Person) Dinner Combination Special (For One Person) e EAT IN -e TAKE OUT FROM $5 35 e DELIVERY Childminding little ones! FITNESS * FITNESS * FITNESS Monday, Wednesday & Friday available - bring your Central Saanich Recreation 652-4444 eCHINESE ¢SZECHUAN e¢ WESTERN 7784 East Saanich Rd. (across from Prairie Inn on Mt. 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