‘Community TheReview Wednesday, July 18,1990 — B3 BEADS MET BUBBLES as this Corn-rowed miss enjoyed a cool dip in the Centennial Park wading pool Sunday. Hot weather attracted several youngsters to the pool. ~ The Review provides this community calendar. free of charge, space permitting. Preference will be given to local, non- profit clubs and organizations. Upcoming sevent molices 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 21 MEET THE BEACH Discover fascinating intertidal life and join in a beach seine at Sidney Spit marine park starting at 10 am. At 7:30 pm. join in What is Warm-Blooded and Hairy, a game show with a natural theme. Free visitor programs offered by B.C Parks. Ferry leaves from the goverment wharf at the foot of Beacon Ave: in Sidney. Info, 380- 9950 ot Panties Came aR oh July COLES BAY _ Family Day at Coles Bay regional park, North Saanich, sponsored by Capital Regional District parks from 11 a.m. to 4 pm. Nature walks, games, life displays, mystery box, storytelling and more. Free. niw, 474-PARK. July 24 SANDS OF TIME A naturalist-led walk exploring the sand Beef Continued from Page B1 The market steer class was won was Andrew Preto. Second was Shawn Verhagen and third was Kim Kennedy. The light weight and heavy weight steers will be sold at the PNE Auction Aug. 28 and the market steers will be shown and sold at the Saanich Fair 4-H Auc- tion Sept. 3, starting at 3 p.m. In addition to raising the 18 animals shown Saturday, 4-H club members joined in a pitch-in clean-up in May, planted flowers for the Saanich fair grounds and ’ brought 4-H animals and pets ona visit to seniors at the Saanich Peninsula Hospital extended care unit. dunes, rare plants and birding sites of Island View Beach Regional Park in Cen- tral Saanich. Meet at the kiosk at the end of Island View Beach Road in Central Saa- nich starting at 10 a.m. Free program. Info, 474-PARK. : SAWS TO PINS See the history of Sidney and North Saanich through the collection of artifacts at the Sidney Museum, open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. For information call 656-1322. HELP WANTED Volunteers needed at the Sidney Museum to help at the front desk. For information call 656-1322. 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- registration required, call 656-5012.(26) KI-CS. FOR KIDS KILGS., the Kids in Central Saanich summer recreation program, continues until Aug. 31 in Centennial Park, Wallace Drive, from 9 am until 4 p.m. Monday to Friday. Open to children 5 to 10. Weekly themes include games, crafts, sports, out- door adventures, drama and out trips. Cost is $45 per week. Register at Central Saanich Municipal Hall, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm, Monday to Friday. For info call 652- 4444. (26) RURAL ART Art for Rural Conservation, an exhibition of watercolor paintings by John Climer and Poul Poulsen, will be open Sundays from noon until 5 pm at the Mount Newton Valley Conservation Society centre, Raven- hill Herb Farm, 1330 Mt Newton Cross Road, Saanichton. Exhibit held July 22 and 29. Info, 652-4024.(28) FREE CHECKS Free drop-in blood pressure and weight checks at Mt Newton Day Care Centre, 2158 Mt. Newton Cross Road. Held every Wednesday moming.(21) SPINNERS The Deep Cove Weavers and Spinners Guild hold 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) DRIVERS NEEDED The Canadian Cancer Society needs volunteer drivers urgently to take patients from the Peninsula to the Victoria Cancer Clinic. Orientation given before contact with patients, gas allowance provided. For information call 655-1311, Monday to Friday, 10 am to 4 pm. Leave a name or message.(28) WINGED LIFE Capital Regional District parks presents a free, naturalist-led walk on birds and insects starting at 10 a.m. July 21. Meet at the picnic shelter at the gravel parking lot at the south end of Beaver Lake. Info, 474- PARK. PAINT-IN Fourth annual Moss Street paint-in July 21 at 1 pm., featuring 55 artists working on Moss Street between Fort to Dallas Road. Artists working with paint, clay, fabric, wood and metal are included. A free dance will be held from 7 to 11 pm in the parking lot, concession available. ALL SOOKE DAY The 56th annual All Sooke Day is held July 21, starting with a pancake breakfast at 7am. Loggers events start at 10 am, official opening at 1 pm, salmon barbecue and leechtown beef, beer garden, games, puppet shows, arts, crafts and a dance featuring Doc and the Doo Wops in the evening. Info, Sooke Information Centre, 642-6112. SPLASHERS FAX swim meet for children, heats daily 1 to 4 pm until July 20 at the Crystal Pool. Info, 383-2522. MUSIC AIRING Free outdoor concerts throughout the summer: weekdays at noon Mondays and Fridays in Bastion Square, Tuesdays and Thursdays on the lower causeway, inner harbor and Wednesdays in Centennial Square; Sundays at 2 pm in the Cameron Bandshell, Beacon Hill Park; Wednesdays at 7 pm in the Cameron Bandshell, Beacon Hill Park. Info, 381-2341. SHIP ART An exhibition and sale of the nautical art of Captain Malcolm Ammstrong will be held at the Maritime Museum of B.C, 28 Bastion Square, Victoria, until July 18. The 20 oil paintings in the exhibit focus on ships well-known on the west coast. Arm- strong will be at the exhibit every Wednes- day until Sunday. The gallery is open from 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 pm. Info, 385-4222. FOREST TOURS Carmanah or Walbran bus tours spon- sored by the Carmanah Forestry Society and Sierra Club are now available. Cost is $30, participants should bring food and sensible footwear. For info, call Syd Haskell at 381-1141; to register call 384-2468.(26) . HELP LINE The narcotics anonymous 24 hour help line is available at 383-3553 for anyone facing a problem with drugs.(26) CNIB HELP The Canadian National Institute for the Blind is seeking volunteers to operate the technical aids sales room at the CNIB Service Centre, 2340 Richmond Ave., Vic- toria. Should have good communications, mechanical-electronic-technical skills or NOW OPEN FROM 11:00 A.M. Bill & Michael Publicans are looking forward ————— to serving you and becoming part of the community. CONTAC ALLERGY toy FORMULA Now | 300 m ALBERTO Shampoo & Conditioner Reg. $3.89 MASSENGILL Disposable Douche Twin Reg. NOW Pack $329 21° NOW. oe OIL OF OLAY Moisturizing Lotion Reg. 8 Sensttie Reg. NOW Skin 50 ml $5.49 BIC DISPOSABLE RAZORS Pkg. of 5 Reg. $130 99° ELASTOPLAST BANDAGES 100 Asst'd Reg. Now Pack ¢599 4°° NOW aptitude. Business or sales experience help- ful. Info, Mrs. J. Ward, 595-1100.(26) TEEN HELPERS The Esquimalt Recreation Centre is seeking volunteer summer playground leaders to donate two weeks of time. Info, 386-6128, local 229.(26) SUMMER DAY CAMP Shoreline Community School offers summer day camps, Monday to Friday, 9 am to 3 pm or 7:30 am to 5:30 pm during July and August. Includes karate, dance, swimming, sports, drama and bus trips among the weekly programs available for 5 to 11 year olds. For information, call Debbie Leflet at 380-6883.(26) FAMILY MOVE The Capital Families Association has moved. The group can now by reached at Family Place, Capital Families Association, 3319-A Painter Road, Victoria, B.C, V9C 2H7. Phone 474-7181(26) ACCESS ADVICE Information on the plan A for disabled access developed by the B.C Coalition of the Disabled and on planning for disabled access is available by calling toll-free 1-800-665-9010.(26) SUMMER SCHOOL Maxwell Baha’i summer school is now accepting registration. For more informa- tion call Shawnigan Lake, 743-5939, or write 143 Simcoe Street, Victoria, V8V 1K5.(25) SUMMER FUN Summertime Fun, a recreational program for children aged 6 to 12 years, operates Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Contact Bill Scott at 656-0134 for more details or to volunteer. SUMMER SITTING Two inexpensive chesterfield suites at PCA Thnift Shop, 9751 3rd St., Sidney. Excellent selection of reading material also available. BRENTWOOD WHEELS Volunteer drivers from the Brentwood area welcomed at the P.CA. One is not enough. Call volunteer services, 656-0134. AIRPORT AID Volunteers are invited to join a new project planned for Victoria Intemational Airport. Volunteers will be trained to provide information and assistance to peo- ple using the airport. Second language helpful. Call 386-2269 for information. Youth leaders soughi Adults who enjoy the outdoors and working with children are needed to head a local Junior Forest Warden club. The B.C. Forestry Association is trying to establish new Junior Forest Groups throughout the province. The organization is open to boys and girls six to 18 and teaches the wise use of woods, waters, wildlife and soils. Each club is headed by an adult leader, who is supported by semin- ars, conferences and workshops ‘which teach leadership skills. Anyone interested in volunteer- ing as a leader is invited to contact the Junior Forest Wardens of B.C, c/o British Columbia Forestry Association, 2892 Drinkwater Road, R.R. 4, Duncan, B.C., V9L 3W8 or calling 748-5800. BUR alas Unique Gift Baskets for Every Occasion - FREE Balloons with Every Purchase ° FREE Local Delivery CALL 656-0298 TODAY! 4 AVOID THE HEAT ’ Move To THE Bans 41Ahay Van y 1 Ef f a : Ul c || Studio BO Of, OFF Exercise Passes 349% ie 6793 KIRKPATRICK (OFF KEATING X RD.) Instructors GF 7 652-0444