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Tals Eng rear alt ~Jocated just off the southern - Caw’s generosity: in:making this gift. was motivated in. | re = large part by the campaign's community ap- ; peal for ‘community. builders’ to come join: ee the campaign. : ee +: Richard Holmes, campaign ‘chair for SC- nS - CCE said:.“Craig and Susan McCaw are re-. -markable people and leaders among phil- -anthropists. We are truly thankful to them ~~ for. their. show of. ‘support | for this project. This gift comes at a time in the campaign ° —s when we are appealing to the community to ‘make a gift to the campaign. This donation “brings ‘us that much closer to the goal. COMMUNITY The Sanscha Community Cultural Centre Foundation is pleased to add to its list of donors the Craig and Susan McCaw Foun- dation of James Island, The Craig and Susan McCaw Foundation has made a remarkable donation of $200,000 towards — the fund-raising campaign. Craig and. Susan McCaw |: are the owners of James Is- |: Jand — a small, private island shoreline of Sidney. The Mc- hope this action will inspire others to come on board and support this initiative.” On the opening night for their latest pro- Sidney's newest sculpture will take its -place on the street on Saturday, Dec. 2, At 2-p.m., on Beacon Avenue’ between Third and Fourth Streets, shoppers will be able to witness the unveiling and dedication of The Old Sailor, which will take up per-. manent residence on the south side of Bea- con. His creator believes this will be a fitting piece to enhance the marine atmosphere of Sidney-by-the-Sea, Work on the ‘Old Salt’ currently being created by artist Nathan Scott is well un- derway, The sailor, dressed in sou’esters, will borrow his appearance from Scott's grandfather, He will become a permanent fixture in the town, as has the woman who has been sitting, book i in hand, In front of Tanners’ /Bookstor ¢ for so many months, , AT rINITA EXCEPT SUNDAYS 2378 Buacon Avo,, Sidney (NEAT TO NDAND SHOG PhS . 655-0036 os anno b9 40 Yet bi st en NN en erm et layers pleased ere TALES Sanscha Community Cultural’ - Centre Foundation ‘future of our “communities,” ; 21), AKE oun rr ROZE N: FOODS Excellent Party Plates Veronika’s Kitchen; % OPEN 11-AM -0 PM DAILY. Shoppers Drug Mart, Sidney store, owner Mur- ray Mcintyre presented | a cheque totaling $2,646 to Richard Holmes, chair of the Sanscha Community Cul- tural Centre Foundation, on Saturday, Oct. 28. Over the past few months Shoppers Drug Mart has collected 10 - cents for every Life brand product purchased as their gift to the San- -scha Project. to partici duction, Confusions, the Peninsula Players presented a donation of $10,000 to the San- scha Community Centre Foundation for the Honouring the Past — Building for the Fu- ture Campaign. “Sid Clarke, long time member and direc- » tor of many performances of . the. Peninsula Players and Bill Christie, president of the | organization, presented the | cheque to Richard Holmes | as the first half of the total + $20,000 they intend to make - for. the purchase: of 'a -128- ~ channel. computerized and manual lighting control console and anum-. ber-of spotlights for the new multi-media - performance centre: “Peninsula Players be- lieve in the importance of investing inthe be than a facility where the Peninsula Play- ers can continue its tradition of bringing” quality plays to our community.” The fund-raising goal for the Honouring » the Past — Building for the. Future Cam-. - paign is $4.6 million. To find out more about the Honouring the Past - Building for the Fu- ture Campaign, or to make a personal do- nation to the campaign, please call 656-0275. Old Salt to be unveiled Dec. 2 T he sailor will take his place among the growing family of statues created by Scott, _who sculpted the fisherman at the Pier on Bevan as well as the reader and the child perched on a stone wall at Saanich Penin- sula Hospital. Just like his predecessors, the sailor's creation is being made possible through public donations. Master-mind Reg Teeney is still collecting moncy toward the $6,000 project, If you would like to make a contr ibution, call Teency at 655-1808, Tax receipts will be issued, For more information on the unveiling and about the many events to take place in Sidney on Dee; 2, see our. Christmas Gift Guide, beginning o on the next page (page int st ANY ae : PEUNUUAM 544.4900 Pacific Const Savings Real estate vl isa. td, » said. Mr... : Christie. “What better project could there