Community The Review provides this community calendar free of charge to NON- PROFIT organizations only. Preference will be given to PENINSULA clubs and organizations. Upcoming event notices are printed in the edition prior to the event; continuing announcements run no longer than four weeks. Publication is not guaranteed. Please submit written information by 5 P.M. THURSDAY. Information submitted after deadline will not be printed. Feb. 29 FRUIT FANS The annual spring meeting of the B.C Fruit Testers Association will be held from 9 am to 3 pm in the agricultural research station at 8801 East Saanich Road, North Saanich. Free admission, new member- ships accepted. there will be a rootstock and scionwood sale, propagation and prun- ing demonstrations. Guest speaker Lon Rombough will present a program on grapes in the moming and a program on uncommon fmuits in the aftemoon. Every- one welcome, bag lunch recommended. Info, 652-4045. CELEBRATION SOCIETY A general meeting of the Peninsula Celebrations Society will be held in the Troquois Park Clubhouse starting at 10 am. Free coffee and donuts, all potential volun- teers willing to help organize local celebra- tions are welcome. Info, 656-2229. JUMBLE SALE A sale of nearly new fashions combined with a jumble sale will be held starting at 10 am in the Sidney Silver Threads Centre, 40030 Resthaven Drive. Everyone wel- come. Info, 656-5537. Miarch 2 FAMILY CAREGIVERS The Sidney aftemoon family caregivers support group meets from noon to 3 pm in the Peninsula Community Association building, 9751 3rd Street, Sidney. The group provides supportive communication for those involved in caregiving, especially seniors and those caring for older parents. Sponsored by the Ministry of Health through the Family Caregivers network society. Info, 655-1947 or 656-4859. TABLE TENNIS Table tennis players welcome to join in games at Saanichton Elementary on Mt. Newton Crossroad from 8:45 to 10:30 pm each Monday. Cost is $10 for the first evening and $2 for each subsequent Mon- day. Info, 652-4580 or 656-2302.(5) SIDNEY SHRINERS Sidney Shrine Club 42 meets in the Masonic Hall on 4th Street in Sidney at 7 pm. Info, George Parslow at 382-7221. CADET CORPS The Navy League Cadet Corps has openings for boys and girls aged 10 to 13. Meeting are held Tuesday evenings from 6 to 9 pm at Navy League Cadet Hall on Willingdon Road, the west side of the airport. Make new friends and leam new skills. All welcome. Info, 655-1120.(9) EDUCATION WEEK First Nation students from elementary school, secondary school, college and university are invited to LauWelNew Tribal School, 7449 West Saanich Road, during the second annual First Nation Education Week. Special presentations will be held during the week, including a performance of Native and African singing and dancing March 4 from 6 to 7:30 pm. Admission is $3 per person with children under 12 admitted free. Info, Sherri Lutz or Lola James at 652-2214. Continued on Page AJ3 TheReview Wednesday, February 26, 1992. — Al2 : 1. WITH THE WINNIPEG BALLET, performing last week in Van- couver during a five-city tour, is Stellys Secondary graduate Janice Gibson. The 19-year-old is completing her final year at the company s ballet school and has performed with the company in The Bream, The Nufcrackerand Swan Lake. a ALLISON photo The Corporation of the k District of Central Saanich Sa Adininistrative Office Hours Effective Monday, March 2nd, 1992, the District’s administrative offices, located at 1903 Mt. Newton X Road, will be open to serve the public from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, both inclusive. George H. Sawada Clerk-Administrator *x UPHOLSTERY *x ANTIQUES DRAPERIES *xETC. © 6655 TRUDEAU TERRACE BRENTWOOD BAY, B.C. EMERGENCY NUMBER 655-4459 5-10025 GALARAN RD. 655-1313 Open 8 - 10 every day BOOK SALE. 2 fo OFF ALL BOOKS FEBRUARY 26 — MARCH 1 apNNERo A BOOKSTORE & MORE 2436 BEACON AVE. SIDNEY 656-2345 iS 1 Cash Cheques VISA NMiastercard -\ Paw deer oe Se te eo Par aaa meg AP Se OE