The Review provides this community calendar free of charge to non-profit organizations only. Preference will be given to local clubs and organizations. Upcom- ing event notices are printed in the edition prior to the event; continuing announce- ments run no longer than four weeks. Publication is not guaranteed: Please sub- mil written information by 5 p.m. Thurs- day. Oct. 9 DIABETES AUXILIARY Peninsula Diabetes Auxiliary meets at 7 pm in the clinic lecture room of the Saanich Peninsula Hospital. Info, 652-4256. SPEAK OUT An introductory meeting of Discovery Club Intemational Training in Communica- tion will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 pm at Shady Creek Hall, 7180 East Saanich Road. The non-profit group meets the second and fourth Wednesday of every month to give practice in public speaking. Info, Fay Robinson, 658-8417. OCEAN TALK The Institute of Ocean Sciences, 9860 West Saanich Road, Sidney, offers a free program in the auditorium at 2 pm pre- sented by Dean Monterey, manager of emergency operations for the B.C Ministry of the Environment, on the Persian Gulf Oil Spill, experiences in Bahrain, March, 1991. _ MAKE ’N BAKE Sidney area Christian Women’s Club holds a Make and Bake luncheon at Glen Meadows Country Club, 1050 McTavish, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 pm., $9.25 inclusive. Special features include a bake sale, music by Christie Morrison and guest speaker Elaine Bumett of Washington. Reservations/cancellations to Dori at 652- 2731. Pre-school nursery available by tes- ervation. HARVEST TEA Tea and bazaar from 2 to 4 pm at Rest Haven Lodge, 2281 Mills Road, Sidney. Crafts, home baking, garden produce, jams and jellies. Tea $2. Oct. > DEEP COVE FOLK Deep Cove Folk club meets at 8 pm in St. John’s United Church, 10990 West Saanich Road. Featured are the Clover Point Driv- ers, from Victoria, who play a variety of music, including calypso, swing, country and westem, contemporary, traditional and original folk tanes. $2.50 includes refresh- ments, please lug-a-mug. Info, 656-1855. Oct. 12 FIRE PREVENTION To mark Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 6 to 12, the North Saanich volunteer fire depart- ment holds an open house from 11 am to 3 pm at the Wain Road Firehall, 986 Wain Road, or the McTavish Road firehall, 1665 McTavish Road. There will be refresh- ments, fire safety house tours for. the children, fire safety videos, a free draw for. fire extinguishers, extinguisher demonstra- tions and fire apparatus displays. Ct. CANCER SOCIETY The annual general meeting of the Can- cer Society’s Saanich Peninsula unit will be held at 1:30 pm at the unit office above the St. Vincent de Paul store, 9790 Second Street, Sidney. DEBORAH GRAY CONDO RESALES TOWNHOUSES NEW PROJECTS Be one step ahead and get on my list for up to date info. on these rare properties. Call Deborah Gray NRS PENINSULA PROP. 652-5171 CONDUCTOR 2884. A conductor is needed for the Sidney Silver Threads Serenaders. The group meets weekly and plans to present hour- long concerts to shut-in groups. Info, 656- Continued on Page A22 CLOSING OUT SALE Quality British Woollens, Capes Coats, Jackets, Skirts, Sweaters Jewellery, Purses, Dannimac Coats NO G.S.T. Store Fixtures For Sale CELTIC CASUALS HARBOUR CENTRE, 910 GOVERNMENT ST. brands of 14° round. *ON LOCATION FINANCING *xRENT TO OWN *xBEST PRICES SAWYER TRAMPOLINES 388-6228 DIV. 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Electlon y Columbia y. will certify that ~ A REGISTERED VOTER 1234 ANY ST. A B.C. CITY is a registered Provincial voler as of THIS ARON, 1234567 VOTER IDENTIFICATION CARD V3C ONO DAY, 1991 eee REGISTRAR GENERAL OF VOTERS To make voting easier you should take this card with you. Remember: You cannot register on Election Day. | 3 Where to vote. SAANICH NORTH AND THE ISLANDS Central Saanich Seniors Ctr. 1209 Clarke Rd., Brentwood Bay -Sanscha Hall 2243 Beacon Ave., Sidney United Church Hall Hereford Ave., Ganges For more —2= information. Contact: Returning Officer SAANICH NORTH & ISLANDS 14-2510 Bevan Ave., Sidney 655-1902 OR Registrar of Voters 1405 Douglas St., Victoria 356-6802 OR Elections British Columbia Information Line 1-800-742-8683 (Toll Free) \ Chief Electoral Officer } Province of __ ¥ British Columbia