Opinion For half-a-year now, members of the Showtime Onstage Dance Last rehearsals before trip of the 1992 World Exposition as well as at local schools. TheReview Wednesday, April8,1992 — A8 DR. M. GAGLIARDI Company and their families have planned their lives around the monthly rehearsal schedules Their show is a sampling of many dance types, including jazz, tap, ballet, and musical theatre. A feature is their dance interpretation of The Wizard of Oz in which issued by teacher/choreographer Gini Foley. and fund-raising, it seems their efforts will definitely by rewarded. Dorothy visits the “Beautiful Land of Canada.” Pianist Louise Elridge has com- posed three songs for the show, in honor of Canada’s 125th Birthday, The show boasts speciali guest, recording artist Pat Carfra, a chil- dren’s singer known as Canada’s Lullaby Lady. The trip will include a sight- and other parts of Spain, including the cities of Lisbon, Algeciras, Tangier, Fez, Marrakech and Rabat. The group extends their thanks to the community and especially Sidney, for donations of their time, money, and support. The dancers will be making an appearance at the Parkland Rugby Talent Night, April 10 and the Finally, after hours of practising seeing tour of Portugal, Morocco, ’ Continued from Page A6 round figures, last year in B.C., 750,000 homeowner income ear- ners financially carmed 1,250,000 income eamers!). CT. Larrington B.C. Property Tax Reform Committee Saanichton Show concern by voting with Goulet Editor: It is hoped that Ald. Dave Gou- let*s Notice of Motion, and his concern about our sewage plant, will be fully supported by all of council. (It is the concern of almost all of Sidney). Mabel Jean Rawlins-Brannan in her letter to The Review (Environ- mental initiative alive, April 1) congratulated council for showing leadership in incorporating envir- onmental concerns with local decision making. is pleased to announce the opening of her GENERAL MEDICAL PRACTICE NEW PATIENTS WELCOME 101 - 9717 3rd St. 656-4114 Sidney V8L 3A3 Twenty-five dedicated cast members and 13 adult chaperones will depart on May 1 for Madrid, Spain. Both Stelly’s and Parkland Students are among the cast. The highlight of their trip will be a three-day stay in Seville, where the dance company will perform at the Canadian Pavilion Parkland Performing Arts Show on April 14. A full exposition of the show that will be performed in Spain will take place on Apmil 27 and 28 at Parkland: The group will also be singing in the Youth Jazz Festival, April 23: Goulet’s motion is a wonderful opportunity for all of council to support him and continue on with that leadership of protecting our fragile environment. Council has already taken a step in restricting one type of zoning from increasing the flood of sew- SHOP SIDNEY age into our very overloaded sew- age plant. Now they have an . Opportunity to move on from-that | SERVICE > to the next step. EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH | By supporting Goulet’s motion FEBRUARY 1992 | they will indicate their concern for Janet Shortreed Vi | | b il di f | our children’s and grandchildren’s PACIFIC COAST SAVINGS O un eers Ul ING U ures future. A lack of support by coun- Pictured here, SAM director Gerry Martin presenting : cil would indicate to all that they Janet with flowers and scroll in honour of her by Cst. Jim Woolford are not concemed. excellent service. (Flowers by Sidney Florist). Central Saanich police Council should continue to take Sidney is known for neighbourly service. : the initiative in protecting our Eactisnonth the Sidney. A soustioniet A volunteer is a person who offers or performs a voluntary environment now, and in the Merchants recognizes one employee service, especially a public service, of her or his own free will. future: whose extraleffort makes shopping in Although volunteers do not get paid, payment comes in many : Sidney a pleasure. forms, including having an opportunity to develop skills, gain Jim Lang = Seelyou in|Sidney! recognition, training or work experience. Former alderman People volunteer because they want to, not because they have to. 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