TheReview Wednesday, May 22,1991 — A117 BOAT CAPTAINS SALUTED the Commodores of two local yacht clubs during a joint sailpast May 11 near the Port Sidney Marina. Here power boats honor Commodore Brian Benneit and his crew of the Capital City Yacht Club. Also participating was Sidney-North Saanich Yacht Club Commodore Frank Walczak and Junior Commodore Angie Moran. 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. May 22 BLOOD DONOR CLINIC A blood donor clinic will be held at Sanscha Hall, Sidney, from 2 to 8 pm. FASHION SHOW North and South Saanich Agricultural Society presents a fashion show at the Saanichton Agricultural Hall starting at 7 pm. Tickets $7, fashions by Spooners, home baked desserts, door prizes. All welcome. SIDNEY HISTORY Sidney and North Saanich Historical Society presents a program on industries in the history of Sidney, presented by Art Gardner, president of the Saanich Histori- cal Artifacts Society, who has lived in Sidney since 1928. The program starts at 7:30 pm in St. Paul’s United Church, 2410 Malaview, Sidney. The church is equipped with loudspeakers, admission by donation. Info, 655-1499 or 656-5714. May 16 OCEAN TALK Free series of seminars at the Institute of Ocean Sciences at 2 pm in the auditorium. Dr. Yunbo Xie, Institute of Ocean Sciences, on an acoustical study of the properties and behavior of sea ice. y GARAGE SALE St. John’s United Church holds a garage sale at 10990 West Saanich Rd, across from Deep Cove School, from 9 am to 3 pm. Bake table, plant stall, hot dog stand, refreshments, used goods including sewing machines, baby cloths and fumiture. Some- thing for everyone. Info, 656-2402. ay ACCESS CONCERT Access, a five-member group from Cana- dian Bible College and Canadian Theologi- cal Seminary presents a combination music and drama program entitled The Heart of the Matter at Parklands school starting at 7:30 pm. Info, Pastor Ron Freeman, 656- 9959. GIRARD HENGEN photo May 29 BaASKETRY A demonstration on hanging baskets will be presented by Clara Knight of Basketland during the Grace Community Church women sponsored Women’s Night out. The program will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 pm in the Brentwood Cultural Centre. Tickets are $5; for $25 participants can make and take a basket with all materials supplied. For ti : ARTS COUNCIL A volunteer will be at the Sanscha Hall office, near the west door, Thursday after- noons from:1 to 3 pm to distribute and receive information on the arts and collect names for the arts registry. Info, 656-4201 or 656-5318.(16) Continued on Page A35 PARTY 23 SWING WITH THE 15 PIECE Be B THIRSTY KNIGHTS ' 7 Friday, May 24 8:30 pm at the Mills Rd. Legion Tickets $10 at Legion or Call 656-2428 AEE] EE, IM 1 10) featuring: Mm DISPLAYS cic BAND DANCED PHONE HELP PROGRAM CHAT - Caring people Helping other people in their community with daily contact and Acknowledging their well- being by talking to them on the Telephone. A new no-fee program available at the PCA. Call Donna at 656-0134. WHEELS WANTED Volunteer drivers urgently needed to help the sick and elderly attend doctor’s appointments. Call Donna at 656-0134 to volunteer for this program. Mileage is paid. YOU AND YOUR BABY You and your baby, a discussion group for new mothers and care givers meets every Wednesday from 10 am to noon at St. Elizabeth’s Church, 10030 3rd Street, Sid- ney and every Thursday from 10 am until noon in Saanichton at the Mt. Newton Centre, 2158 Mt. Newton Cross Road. Baby sitting is provided in Sidney only. For info call Kim at 656-6671. RESOURCE LIBRARY A qualified librarian welcomes visitors to the PCA resource library from 8:30 am to 1 pm every Wednesday. Available are books, pamphlets and support materials addressing physical, emotional and social needs. AIRPORT HOSTESSES Airport hostesses wanted, uniform pro- vided. Call 652-5565. NOURISH & PROTECT WITH OUR NATURAL SUNCARE PRODUCTS YOUR SKIN aes >, TOWN OF SIDNEY The Council invites applications from Sidney residents to serve in a voluntary capacity on an ad hoc committee of five persons, entitled “Council Remuneration Review Commit- tee,” to study and obtain public input into the matter of the payment of Council members’ indemnities and expenses. Applications will be received by the undersigned until 4:00 p.m. June 5th, 1991. Further information and Terms of Reference may be obtained from the Administrator. : G.S. Logan, A.C.1.S., RAdm., C.M.C. Town Administrator Town of Sidney 2440 Sidney Avenue Sidney, B.C. V8L 1Y7 Mi INFORMATION @ DOOR PRIZES ARTS & CRAFTS fm ENTERTAINMENT M@ REFRESHMENTS FOR INFORMATION PHONE 655-0849