{ulgs Pate? = : MULTITUDES OF MICE created by crafter Majorie Jordan of Victoria (back) were among the items offered forsale at the recent Sanscha Hall spring craft fair. Continued from Page C13 MARKET REGISTRATION Registration for the Peninsula Country Market for the coming season will be handled by Graham Cox. Local farmers and craftspeople are invited. to participate in these weekly markets at the old fair grounds in Saanichton. Markets start on June 27 and continue until Oct. 10. For information call 652-4830. NEWCOMERS COME The Peninsula Newcomers club wel- comes all ladies new to the Peninsula. For information, call 655-3108. Club activities include bridge, dining out, a discussion group, financial group, hiking, mixed bow]- ing, outings, a pub night, quilting, a single group and walking. ; e PARKLAND SECONDARY A 10-year reunion for the 1982 graduates of Parkland Secondary will be held on the - Labor Day weekend. Help is still needed to find some 1982 grads — anyone with information is asked to contact Roberta Young at 656-7591. Responses are Tequired by June 15. NORTH SAANICH HIGH \. Students who ‘attended North Saanich High between 1944 and 1965 and former _ teachers aretinvited back for a reunion this August 28, 29 and 30. Many events are planned, including a tea for former teach- ers, a barbecue, a dance and a group picnic. Info, 656-9459 or 656-2393.(21) SUMMER MUSIC The Eine Kleine Summer Music series of afternoon concerts will be held at Prospect Lake Community Hail every Sunday after- noon until June 28 inclusive. The next concert starts at 2:30 pm on June 21. All concerts feature professional musicians. now from HUS@.51 - 51 ec * 18” or 20” bar & chain now only $439.0 Prices will never be lower on these chain saws. The choice is, yours, the Savings are yours. “We-Service what we sell” 1 Inanctad Retail Pree HUSQ 61 - 61 cc. * 20” - 24” bar & chain now only — 2939.7 TheReview. Tickets are available at the door, $12 for Wednesday, June 17-1992" — Cid adults and $10 for seniors and students. f The Prospect Lake Community Hall is on Sparton Road, off West Saanich Road between Brentwood and Victoria. For infor- mation, call 721-1150. SCOTS STUFF Z The St. Andrews and Caledonian Society holds its annual general meeting and straw- berry social June 18. Non-members, $3. Info, 592-0052. : GENSON THERAPY \ COUNTRY CLUB OPEN DAILY FOR: Lunches, Banquets, Parties, Weddings, Receptions, Etc. _ Relaxing, Picturesque Surroundings. A program on Genson Therapy with Charlotte Genson will be presented in the Metropolitan United Church from 9:30 am 1050 MCTAVISH RD. 656-3136) { to noon June 20. Workshop is $25, special organic meal is $12.50. Info, 360-2988. ART IN PARK Art Shows in the Gorge-Kinsmen Park will feature artists from Vancouver Island displaying and selling their work on the: first Sunday of every summer month. Open 10 am to 5 pm, artist demonstrations throughout the day. Free admission. CITIZEN ADVOCACY Volunteers willing to offer friendship to help overcome disabilities are needed. Positions are open for golfers, dancers, singers, walkers, talkers and thinkers. A pleasant smile, a reasonable amount of initiative and energy to explore your com- munity are required. For information, call the coordinator of volunteers, 9 am to 4 pm, Monday to Thursday. SEAMSTRESSES SOUGHT Sewers able to share their skills are sought for the first Vancouver Island Sew- ing Show °93, to be held at the Victoria Conference Centre next March 12 and 13. For information, contact Loramur Enter- prises, P.O. Box 48033, 3575 Douglas Street, Victoria, B.C. V8Z 7H5. GIVE TO GOODWILL Goodwill Enterprises for the Handi- capped needs donations of usable or repair- able clothing, furniture, household items and linens — anything that can be refur- bished or recycled. 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