Community The Review provides this com- munity calendar free of charge to NON-PROFIT organizations only. Preference will be given to PENINSULA clubs and organi- zations. Upcoming event notices are printed in the edition prior to the event; continuing announcements run no longer than four weeks. Publication is not guaranteed. Please submit written information by 5 P.M. THURSDAY. Information sub- initted after deadline will not be printed. Dec. 11 DIABETES AUXILIARY The regular monthly meeting of the Peninsula Diabetes Auxiliary and support group will be held in the clinic lecture ‘foom of Saanich Peninsula Hospital start- ing at 7 pm. A social meeting will be held in place of the regular business meeting. BOOK READING Deep Cove author Pauline Holdstock will hold a reading to launch her new book, The Burial Ground, at the Sidney-North Saanich branch of the Vancouver Island Regional Library starting at 7:30 pm. Copies of Holdstock’s book will be availa- ble at the reading. Admission is free. Info, 656-0944. ec. OCEAN TALK The Institute of Ocean Sciences, 9860 West Saanich Road, Sidney, offers a free program in the auditorium at 2 pm pre- sented by Dr. Benyang Tang of Columbia University, New York, on linear phases of ENSO (El Nino - southem oscillation) cycles and forecast experiments. Dec. 13 CHRISTMAS PARTY A Christmas Party will be held at the oe SURROUNDED BY SCREENS is North Saanich resident Michael! Lines, participat- ing in a recent Saanichton craft fair with some of the hand-dyed, hand- painted fabric screens created by his wife Ana Bron. A DIFFICULT DECISION for Betty Bremner of Brentwood during St. Mary’s Church recent Holly Fair in Saanichton. The baked goods table was quickly cleared by eager customers. The next chance for home-baked goodies will be at the St. Anarews Morning Group sale this Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon in St. Andrew’s Church Hall, 4th Street, Sidney. Central Saanich Cultural Centre and Library from 1 to 5 pm at 1209 Clarke Road, Brentwood. There will be a trim-the- tree party all aftemoon; Tickles the clown at 1:30 pm. for children aged three to five: author and storyteller Joan Buchanan for elementary school children at 3 pm.; the Hummers sing carols in the lobby at 4 p.m. and welcome all to sing-along. All wel- come, free admission. DEEP COVE FOLK Deep Cove Folk Club presents a Classi- cal Christmas program with Maureen Campbell and Bob Menes, combining Maureen’s rich mezzo soprano with Bob’s baritone to perform classical and traditional festive songs from around the world. Local musicians will also perform. All welcome for an evening of fun and song. Admission of $3.50 includes refreshments. Please ~lug-a-mug. For information, please call 656-1855. Dec. 14 CHRISTMAS COFFEE St. Andrews Moming Group are having a Christmas Coffee Party with Baked Goods and Christmas decorations for sale. There will be a special room for children to shop with gift wrapping available. The event will be held from 10 am until noon in St. Andrew’s Church Hall, 4th Street, Sidney. SANTA PIX Parkland Grad Class is sponsoring the taking of photographs with Santa at Sans- cha Hall from 10 am until 4 pm. All welcome to have the pictures taken and support the grad class. Info, 656-0755. TREE-TRIMMING A tree-trimming party will be held in the Sidney-North Saanich branch of the Van- couver Island Regional Library, 10091 Resthaven Drive, Sidney, from 2 to 4 pm. Tickles the Clown will be present from 2:30 to 3:30 pm to entertain the children and Parkland Secondary flautist Tamie Humphrey will play Christmas music. Refreshments served. Donations to the Lions-Review fund, either stocking stuf- fers, food or toys, are appreciated. Free Continued on Page C11 Looking for something special? Check our gift ideas in the Classifieds! Great Gift ldeas CONCERTS Continued from Page C9 Schools. Students at North Saanich Mid- dle School will present their pro- gram, entitled Winter Night of Music and Dance, on Dec. 17 starting at 7:15 p.m. Coming up at the school is The Best of Grassroots, to be per- formed Dec. 12, 13 and 14 at 8 p.m. in the school’s multi-purpose room. At Stelly’s Secondary, the. stu- dents will present a variety show Dec. 17 and 18 starting at 7:30 p.m. Staff members will also tread the boards when they present a staff Christmas show for the stu- dents. The Mt. Newton Christmas con- cert will be held Dec. 12 at 7:30 .m. : Students from Parkland Secon- dary joined in the Santa Claus Parade through downtown Sidney last Saturday and then performed in a Christmas concert at Sanscha Hall. TheReview Wednesday, December 11,1991 — C10 * FASHIONS FOR HER 2411 BEACON AVE., SIDNEY 656-5252 A BOOKSTORE & MORE TANNERS 2nd CHANCE DRAW NOVEMBER NAME PRIZE 1. M. King $100.00 22. A Pitt $20.00 3. E. 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