Community Continued from Page C3 ues throughout the month with sales of packaged local holly. Open from 10 am until dusk with proceeds going to the Save the Children Fund. Sales will continue daily as long as supplies last. CHRISTMAS TREE SALES 10th Tsartlip scouts are selling fresh cut Christmas trees at the Peninsula Co-op, Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 8 pm; Sat. from 8:30 am to 6 pm and Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm. Sales continue until Dec. 24. Proceeds help support scouting on the Peninsula. TOY LIBRARY Saanich Peninsula toy library meets the second and fourth Wednesday moming of each month. New members are welcome. Info, 656-8873 or 652-9339.(47) SHUTTERBUGS A new camera club is being formed to help beginners improve their photography skills and more experienced photographers to gain more skills and share their work. There will be educational sessions, field trips, evaluations, slide presentations and more. Meetings will be held on the first and third Thursday of each month at 7:30 pm in the Iroquois Park field house, Lochside and Ocean Avenue. Info, 656-3270, 652-3105 or 655-3347.(44) CAPRICCIO CONCERT Capriccio vocal ensemble of Victoria joins the Pacific Baroque Orchestra in a concert of French baroque masterpieces slarting at 8 pm Dec. 12 at Christ Church Cathedral, Victoria. Tickets $12, $10 seni- ors/students, available from the cathedral office, from Ivy’s Books and Munro’s Books and at the door. Info, 598-8821 or 383-2714. BLOOD DONORS Blood Donor Clinics will be held Dec. 14 at Red Cross House, 909 Fairfield Road, from 2:30 to 7:30 pm; Dec. 15 at Red Cross House from 2 to 8:30 pm; Dec. 16 at Red -Cross House from 1:30 to 8 pm; Dec 17 at Red Cross House from 7:30 am to 3 pm and Dec. 18 at Red Cross House from 7:30 am to 1 pm. Info, 382-2213. PARKING PERMITS Portable parking permits for people with disabilities are available at the Resource Centre for Independent Living, 610-620 View Street, Victoria. Info, 360-1500. UVIC ALUMNI The University of Victona Alumni Asso- ciation has established a history and archives committee which is seeking infor- mation on those who graduated from UVic since 1963; those who attended Victoria Collage from 1902 to 1963 and those who attended the Victoria Normal School any lime since its beginning in 1915 — plus any surviving archival information. For information, call Marion Small, UVic Alumni Association History and Archives Committee, University of Victoria, P.O. Box 3060, Victoria, B.;C. V8W 3R4 or phone 592-0052. BURNABY SOUTH Burnaby South Secondary school alumni, Rebels with a Cause, are looking for former students from 1922 to 1992 to help celebrate the opening of the new school in 1993. To receive more informa- tion and a newsletter, call the Bumaby south alumni hotline at 299-7964 or sent their name and address to the Bumaby South Alumni Campaign, 5325 Kincaid Street, Bumaby, B.C. V5G 1W2. Funeral Chapels 656-2932 or 388-5155 Offer a complete choice of Professional Service. —TRADITIONAL —MEMORIAL —DIRECT CREMATION —FULL PRE-ARRANGEMENTS SERVICES Services from your church or in either of our chapels at 1803 QUADRA STREET VICTORIA or 317 GOLDSTREAM AVE. COLWOOD DECKING ONE TREE is Deryck Ball, 10; a member of the 10th Tsartlip Cubs. Central Saanich cubs and scouts have a large selection of freshly cut trees for sale next to the Peninsula Co-op on Keating Crossroad. Dec. 24. OAK BAY HIGH Grads of *73 — Qak Bay High is planning a 20-year reunion for all 1973 graduates of Oak Bay High. Contact Ruth at 478-6990 or Clayton at 727-9820. SING OUT A reunion of Sing Out Victoria is being planned for the summer of 1993. Anyone who was a member of the group or who has names and addresses of former members is asked to contact the organizers Pat McCor- mick (Grant) at 658-5522; Jacquie Fisher (Hughes) at 478-7769; Patsy Stoddart. (Cameron) at 656-4896 or Sue Banister (Bowers) at 652-4630. Christmas Craft = Collection The following Christmas craft fairs and bazaars will be held on the Peninsula between now and Dec. 25. Deck the Halls A sale of packaged local holly at the Smyth farm, comer of Downey and West Saanich Roads, continues daily from 10 am until dusk with proceeds going to the Save the Children Fund. Sales will continue as long as supplies last. ** 10th Tsartlip scouts are selling fresh cut Christmas trees at the Peninsula Co-op, Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 8 pm; Sat. from 8:30 am to 6 pm and Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm. Sales continue until Dec. 24. Proceeds help support scouting on the Peninsula. Dec. 12 Saanich Peninsula Arts and Crafts Society sponsors a juried craft sale includ- ing pottery, metal-work and small paint- It’s th The tree sale continues until ings, in the Nell Horth room of the Sidney-North Saanich Library, Resthaven Drive, Sidney, from 10 am to 4 pm. **¥* Last Chance Christmas Craft Sale at Sanscha Hall, 10 am to 4 pm. Unique and affordable gifts. Admission, $1 per person: Dec. 13 Saanich Peninsula Unicef Committee sells cards and crafts at the Sanscha Hall flea market from 8:30 am to 2:30 pm. ** * First Sidney Pathfinders sell Christmas crafts and baking from 8:30 to 2:30 pm at the Sanscha Hall flea market. PCA THRIFT SHOP _Find bargains at the PCA Thrift Shop, open 9:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Saturday. Good quality recycled goods. Proceeds stay on the Peninsula. 9783 Third Street, Sidney. LOVE TO FIX THINGS? Come volunteer in our fix-it shop. Help Tepair goods for sale in the Thrift Shop. Call Katie at 656-0134. VOLUNTEERS Volunteers are needed in the Peninsula Community Association thrift shop. Come in once a week to help out in the store. A greal opportunity to meet fun and friendly people. Call Katie at 656-0134. WHEELS TO MEALS Drive a lonely person to a friendly lunch at Silver Threads. Call Kim at 656-5537. BE A SWEETHEART DRIVER Volunteer drivers needed to help those unable to take the bus reach medical appointments. Volunteers are paid mileage. Call Donna at 656-0134. at time again!" LET US ARRANGE YOUR CHRISTMAS STAFF PARTIES! Complete Lunch & Dinner menus from $10.95. Some dates still available. Small parties? Don’t forget our Pub. Great food, Great prices and most important, GREAT TIMES! THE WADDLING DOG INN 652-1146 At Pat Bay Hwy. & Mt. Newton X Rd. Mh TheReview GENTLEMEN... Mg Here is a great Christmas idea to help you with that perfect gift for your favourite lady. 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