ee a Community Continued from Page A12 May 19 PARTICIPATE Free aerobic workouts at 6:30 pm in Brentwood Elementary school, sponsored by Central Saanich Recreation for Can- ada’s Fit Week. VOLLEYBALL Co-ed recreational volleyball for all levels is held from 7 to 9 pm in North Saanich school gym. Sponsored by Pano- tama Leisure Centre. Drop in fee is $3.75. Info, Kathy, 656-9971.(19) May 27 PARTICIPATE! Participaction Challenge at Sidney Cen- tennial Bandstand, noon to 7 pm. Free admission. Fun and frolic to let Sidney Tesidents enjoy 15 minutes of continuous activity — and help Sidney score higher in the challenge against Sidney, Ontario. Activities include volleyball, horseshoe pitch, croquet, mini-golf around the band- stand. Join in! Info, 656-1184. PARTICIPATE AGAIN Central Saanich recreation hosts a free aerobic workout, with a Canada shore-to- shore nautical theme. Info, 652-4444. CALLING SENIORS Seniors welcome to attend a program on their part in Canada’s future, which is to be held starting at 1 pm in Les Passmore Centre, 286 Hampton Road, Saanich. Spon- sored by Silver Threads Service. Info, 656-5537. SIDNEY DAYS TALES Don Trivett will describe the history of Sidney Days, now a week-long celebration, at the Sidney and North Saanich Historical Society meeting starting at 7:30 pm in the Masonic Hall, 9908 Fourth Street, Sidney. Info, 656-5714. CANCER COMMUNITY CENTRE Visit the new community centre of the Saanich Peninsula Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society at 104-9719 Third Street, Sidney. Open from noon to 2 pm each weekday. Infos 655-1311. TOTS TESTED Register with the Sidney Health Unit, 2240 Sidney Ave., Sidney, for the Healthy Threes Club, which offers vision, hearing and speech checks for children 39 to 48 months. Also includes information for parents and caregivers. For more informa- tion on this free program, call 656- 1188.(21) BOOK FAIR A book fair is being held at Lau, Welnew Tribal School until May 28. Open Monday to Friday, 2:30 to 4:30 pm. Orders will be taken for books. The school is at 7449 West Saanich Road, Brentwood, B.C Info, 652- 1811. MARKET REGISTRATION Registration for the Peninsula Country Market for the coming season will be handled by Graham Cox. Local farmers and craftspeople are invited to participate in these weekly markets at the old fair grounds in Saanichton. Markets start on June 27 and continue until Oct. 10. For information call 652-4830. NEWCOMERS COME The Peninsula Newcomers club wel- comes all ladies new to the Peninsula. A picnic will be held June 4. For information, call 655-3108. Club activities include bridge, dining out, a discussion group, financial group, hiking, mixed bowling, outings, a pub night, quilting, a singles group and walking. CCER CAMP __ PANORAMA LEISURE CENTRE TheReview Wednesday, May 20,1992 — A13 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) DASTARDLY DEEDS Busybody, a mystery comedy by Jack Popplewell, will be presented by St. Luke’s Players May 20 to 23 in St. Luke’s Church Hall, 3821 Cedar Hill X Road. The story revolves around the discovery of a body by a cleaning woman and the disappearance of the body by the time police arrive — leading the cleaning woman to conduct her own investigation. Curtain time is 8 pm, admission is $6 or $4 for students and seniors. Tickets at the door or at Hillside Mall. Info, 598-3510 or 598-7823. BLOOD DONOR CLINICS Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics will be held May 20 from 2 to 8 pm at Red Cross House, 909 Fairfield Road, Victoria, from 2:30 to 7:30 pm; May 21 at Claremont School, 4980 Wesley Road, from 2 to 8 pm and May 22 at Oak Bay Senior High, 2151 Cranmore Road, from 10:30 am to 3 pm. AUCTION ACTION St. Andrew’s and Caledonian Society holds an auction with a variety of goods and auctioneer Glenn Dyer on May 21. Info, 592-0052. SEAMSTRESSES SOUGHT Sewers able to share their skills are sought for the first Vancouver Island Sew- ing Show °93, to be held at the Victoria Conference Centre next March 12 and 13. For information, contact Loramur Enter- prises, P.O. Box 48033, 3575 Douglas Street, Victoria, B.C V8Z 7HS. SIGN UP NOW for ~ ALLSPORTS CCER CAMPS for BOYS & GIRLS 6 yrs. - 12 yrs. CAMPS START July 6th through Aug. 21st S For More Information Call 477-5749 HEAD COACHES: Keith Thompson, Adrian Hendriksen, Drew Finnerty. Sponsored by: SOMME Tommy Tucker's TAKING AIM are Saanich Peninsula Archery Club members Laurie Kucera and Steve Garner, practicing at the club’s Friday evening meeting in the Lions Hall on East Saanich Road, Central Saanich. The group has both an adult and a junior program ahd new members are welcome. For infor- mation call Steve Southin at 652-5046. b)2(4 foal SSS ————— —a DISTRICT OF Ne NORTH SAANICH S La > as Sera The District of North Saanich will be conducting a canvass of the Municipality for the purpose of collecting dog licence fees. Canvassers are provided with dog tags, dog licences and identification, and are authorized to collect and issue dog licences at the door. If you own a dog and have not obtained a current licence, you will be requested to purchase one from the canvasser. Your cooperation when the canvasser calls will be appreciated. n= yuan’ oh NATURE AWARENESS Speaker Michael Roads, author of The Natural Magic of Mulch, Talking with Nature, Joumey into Nature and Simple is Powerful, will speak at the University of 656-9505 tickets are $75. Pre-registration required. Fi Diele@: Center | The weight-loss professionals® Victoria May 21 at 8 pm and May 22 at 8 MARINA COURT — pm, in room 168 in the Elliot Building. $843 2ND ST., SIDNEY == Tickets at $10. He will also present a HOURS: =a program on The Oneness of All Life from Mon.-Fri. 6:30am.- 1:00pm. SS 9:30 am to 4:30 pm at Kindwood Farm in Sat. 8:00 a.m.-11:00a.m. SS the Highlands. Limited to 25 participants, =F g P P = Tickets from Atman’s Bookstore and Healthlines. Sponsored by the Gowlland Foundation. Info, 656-1752. GIVE TO GOODWILL Goodwill Enterprises for the Handi- capped needs donations of usable or repair- able clothing, fumiture, household items and linens — anything that can be refur- bished or recycled. Shelboume - 477-7600; Oak Bay - 598-1516; Town & Country - 381-4822; Colwood - 478-3511; Nanaimo - 754-3622: Campbell River - 286-8622: Parksville - 248-8555: Duncan - 748-3438 | PRE* INVEN y ‘ORY It's Stock Time Again! And we’d rather sell it than count it. 20 - 40% = ~ ON ALL MERCHANDISE INCLUDING LINGERIE AND UP TO 5” oFF SELECTED SWIM SUITS, SHORTS, TOPS & DRESSES SALE NOW ON MAY 22 -30 Alyce ‘ss Fashions West Saanich Road, Brentwood Bay 652-3143