The Review provides this community calendar free of charge, space permitting. Preference will be given to local, non- profit clubs and organizations. Upcoming event notices are printed in the edition prior to the event; continuing announce- ments run no longer than four weeks. Please submit written information by 5 p.m. Thursday. July 4 CARE GIVERS The Sidney aftemoon support group of Care Givers will meet July 4 from 1 pm to 2:30 pm at the PCA. building, 9751 3rd eo Street, Sidney. Refreshments. Info, contact Ruth at 656-4859. July 7 PICNIC POSTPONED The Deep Cove Folk Club summer gathering, slated for Denham Till Park on Birch Road in Deep Cove, has been moved from July 7 to August 11. Details on the family gathering will be in the August 8 Review. For information call 656-3477. Deep Cove Folk Club resumes meeting in September. LE CERCLE Le Cercle Francophone de Sidney vous invite a un pique-nique le 7 juillet, a 11:30 a.m. au terrain du Saanich Pioneers Museum, 7910 E. Saanich Road, Saani- chton. Il y aura aussi visite de Musee historique a ce meme endroit. Admission $2 pour les non membres. Pour informa- tion: Tel: 656-2802 ou 656-5714. July 10 ANNIVERSARY BRUNCH Peninsula Christian Women’s Club holds a brunch to celebrate the group’s 10th Anniversary, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Glen Meadows Country Club, 1050 McTavish, North Saanich. Flowers by Clara Knight of Basketland, music by The Holland Family, special speaker. Reserve by July 6, call Tse at 656-3482. Free babysitting. BIBLE SCHOOL Vacation Bible School planned by Bethel Fellowship Baptist Church, 2269 Mills Road, Sidney, from Aug. 7 to 11, from 9 am until noon. Open to ages 3 to 11. Pre- Tegistration required, call 656-5012.(26) SPINNERS The Deep Cove Weavers and Spinners Guild will begin their summer program of demonstrations at the Sidney Museum, Tuesday aftemoons from 1 to 3 pm. Come and see how flax is spun into linen.(24) « Baplists sef expansion goal as regional consiiiution sei a “y As a reflection of its newly- found autonomy, the B-C. wing of the Baptist Church has renamed itself the B.C. Fellowship of Evan- el Baptist Churches. This was one of the resolutions made by 82 Baptist ministers, who converged on Victoria, June 21-24. The occasion, which included the participation of two Peninsula ministers, was the B.C. Baptist Church’s 63rd convention. Gerald Miller, Sidney’s minister of the Bethel Fellowship Baptist Church, said the mood at the convention was “positive and upbeat.” He said the main business at the conference was to revamp the Baptist Fellowship’s constitution and bylaws. “The result was a greater degree of regional autonomy from our national bodies,” Miller said. Brentwood Bay Sluggett Memo- tial Baptist Church pastor Donald Reed said the convention was also notable in that a number of new administrative positions were created. “For instance, we now have a youth extension secretary to help SUMMER FUN Summertime Fun, a recreational program for children aged 6 to 12 years, began July 3 and operates Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Contact Bill Scott at 656-0134 for more details or to volunteer. BATCHES OF BOOKS are brought on-line by branch assistant Joyce Rhodes as she enters information into the Sidney-North Saanich library's new compurer system. Local library branches re-open next Monday. TheReview SUMMER SITTING Two inexpensive chesterfield suites at PCA Thnft Shop, 9751 3rd St., Sidney. Excellent selection of reading material also available. BRENT WOOD WHEELS Volunteer drivers from the Brentwood area welcomed at the PGA. One is not enough. Call volunteer services, 656-0134. 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