¥ Continued from Page All TIME TO READ The READ Society offers educational upgrading and reading skill improvement programs over the summer at their Sidney office. Financial assistance available. Info, 388-7225.(25) NORTH SAANICH HIGH Students who attended North Saanich High between 1944 and 1965 and former teachers are invited 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) LEGION LADIES Ladies Auxiliary are invited to the second annual picnic for South Vancouver Island zone of the Royal Canadian Legion on July 12 at the Sooke Legion, 6726 Eustace. The picnic will be held from 11 am to 5 pm. Info, 652-8144. RESOURCE CENTRE The Military Family Resource Centre offers information and referral, financial counselling and a variety of preventative, educational and volunteer programs for military families. During July and August many families are amiving and departing for new postings. The Centre invites those newly posted to the Victoria military com- munity to give them a call. They have Welcome packages for families, volunteers to visit the family and provide information about the area and a monthly newsletter. For information, call 363-4357. TOASTMASTERS _ _ For those wanting to leam to speak comfortably and effectively in front of groups, Beaver Toastmasters meets every Monday night at 6 pm in the Coachman Inn. Phone 727-0086 or 479-8023 for information on this and on the meeting times and places of other Toastmasters Clubs. ART IN PARK Am 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- CARPETS _ BLINDS We've got the best lines on blinds. [Ear JIL OIWWYAD, — SLAduVD, HARDWOOD CARPETS CERAMICTILE VINYL FLOORING —t | | | Vertical or horizontal we can line you up with the best blinds in the business. The best quality. The best prices. The best value. Guaranteed. Visit our, showroom or call us for a free in-home estimate. UNITED CARPET. 9752 4th ST. SIDNEY 655-4858 NEY gem = SliddVD “VINYL FLOORING AREA RUGS ONMOOTNS ALIVIDddS GOOMGYVH SONY VAY ONINOON TANIA ONINOOT TANIA CARPETS CERAMIC TILE SGNITd munity are required. For information, call the coordinator of volunteers, 9 am to 4 pm, Monday to Thursday. PCA THRIFT SHOP The thrift shop is open Monday to Saturday, 9:30 am'to 4:30 pm. Good quality recycled goods. Proceeds stay on the Penin- sula. 9783 Third Street, Sidney. VOLUNTEERS Volunteers are needed in the Peninsula Community Association thnft shop. Come in once a week to help out in the store. A great opportunity to meet fun and friendly people. Call Katie at 656-0134. HOMEWARD BOUND Parent and teen mediation. Referral need- ed from social services and housing. Call Bill at 656-0134 for information. YOU AND YOUR BABY Discussion group for parents meets Wed- nesdays, 10 am, at St. Paul’s United Church, 2410 Malaview. Babysitting availa- ble. Cost $3 for drop-in. Info, Vera at 652-4735. BE A SWEETHEART DRIVER Volunteer drivers needed to help those unable to take the bus reach medical appointments. Mileage paid. FREE SWIM PASSES For volunteers who will assist at Rehab Swims at Panorama. Not necessary to go in the water unless the volunteer wishes to swim. Call Donna at 656-0134. FREE BUS PASSES For volunteers willing to take people who need assistance on the buses for shopping, medical appointments etc. Call Donna at 656-0134. SUMMERTIME FUN Weekday recreation program for children aged six to 11 years of age. To register call Katie at 656-0134. TheReview Wednesday, July 8, 1992 — AI3 2nd