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And for those just . feeling depressed, the fact that they are supposed to be feeling joyous just accentuates the fact. they are not. ‘*We have a tremendous com- mercial hype about Christmas,’ said Sidney ‘counsellor Jack Thornburgh.. ‘‘We. think somehow it. will- be a magic fix. Sometimes the expectation just doesn’t meet the reality. “The expectation is realization of -communi- ty : . . the. idea we will be able to give and get love and accep- tance,’’ he said. ‘“‘Those who are frustrated at a. lack of community Christmas the toughest time.”’ So how do you cope with the - Christmas blues? ‘Part of it is to realize where it comes from,’’ said Thorn- burgh. -He_ suggests’ people should. try to recognize that commercial hype at Christmas that .Christmas is going to be. a find | time builds up a type of expecta- tion that no material thing can satisfy. He doesn’t recommend peo- ple for, whom it is a troubling time try to ignore Christmas. “*} don’t: believe in: denial,’’ — he said, adding that ‘‘I don’t Wednesday, December 17, 1986 think it’s possible to ignore it in © our culture anyway.”’ “Avoiding the overuse of booze is important,’’ he adds. ‘*Booze has a terrific downer ef- fect right after the upper effect has worn off.’’ Thornburgh said Christmas is a tough time for those. away from home, and suggests they spend their money on _ long- distance calls rather than gifts. ' In fact, rather than. the “obligatory gift’’, he suggests people spend time ‘to find a well chosen card or a few well chosen words to share. - And for. those. away from home, in a-new place, Thorn- burgh said ‘‘Finding a substitute community is impor- tant.” | , ‘“‘Admittedly it’s a second- best alternative, but it’ s a shar- ing.’ lues ‘‘Sometimes it’s easier said than done.”’ Thornburgh noted organiza- tions such as Peninsula Singles -and the Single Parent Resource Centre. The — local counsellor has worked extensively with those suffering bereavement, and‘says after a loved one has died really a tough one.’ He recalled a woman whose husband, barely retired, had recently died. The couple had planned to travel together, and after much. thought, that Christmas the woman. decided to take one of the trips on her own. It was hard, but the trip brought back memories of her husband and _ re-affirmed what they had together, and showed she could carryon.. For grieving person, said Thornburgh, Christmas | can. also be a time of hope. It passes and the person says ‘‘The days are getting longer now. Christmas has come and gone and I’m-still here.’’ “That first holiday ha de is Dump options sought Capital. Regional District’s Sanitation and water committee is looking at 10 possible options DEC. 13th- SAVE AT SIDNEY SUPER FOODS YOU WILL SAVE MONEY AND SAVE YOUR ENERGY — — TOO, BY LETTING US “PACK YOUR - PURCHASE AT " NO'EXTRA COST. 988 _@ SLICED 79 | SIDE BACON... sug 279 | -* BONELESS MINI : 49 ’ READY. re SERVE J | DINNER HAM. .....cceoe7A9K9 8 a. 939 | SMORE HITCHEN BONELESS : 9, o iy: 48, READY TO SERVE . 38 Meuse b: tao ig 1 AA ANA Pee ree te or * DUNGAN HINES ASSORTED os 68 COO [ecpemeeliereeteere “SUPER SA VINGS "SUPER SAVINGS Beas L MOUSE COFFEE ot Fino h 2 Fine mo saad 3 SKIPPY 1 ALL VARIETIES PEANUT gg BUTTER... 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Saanich director Eugene Bailin said expansion of Hartland Road is still an option with medium restrictions. If it were selected, possible space: solutions might include filling Heal Lake, expanding in- to Heal Creek valley or using the eastern slope of Mount Work. The discussions are. still -in camera because it:involves land acquisition. - Bailin said, however, that the list is getting shorter various areas are considered. “In-choosing a site, the com- A. mittee: B.. vironmental must. consider” the: en- ‘impact; whether leachate can be ‘collected; soil birds, and number of. ‘residences. surroun- ding the future site, said Bailin. ~*Vts like: an. airport,”’. he ‘‘When it’s built; there is : it’s too noisy. ~ 99 : Local resident Bessie ‘Snider was presented the first honorary ~ membership by. Saanich Penin- ° sula. Hospital Auxiliary at .the Christmas meeting, held: Dec. 1H. published last year.’’ ~ "A record attendance of 86. “members also. heard their year “Of hard work and planning for. the November bazaar. grossed said Roe. “Even after deductions the total will be at least $1,500 more than _ last year,’ -The™ hospital volunteers, aa AR group: who? work year-round) >. care. patients, ; ‘were: speci Buests 1 at Ee mn A eneor : ~with © ‘extended available every day In our ‘| -cotfee stop, pub- or now. _ Bansot Lounge, — Yoke advantage of-the bust meal doal on the Poninsula, we'll avon 90 8 stop furthar.and throw In tho - coffes If you presantthissd,: olin “Oo The Dog's. the = to go. . as the the ‘nothing: around; but 10 “years. arn » later when houses. are ‘built they... °°. ~ want the airport. moved because we GD “And it’s the same thing with ies Spokesman ‘Marney. Roe auld . the membership was awarded. in. recognition of. Snider’s: excep-.. ~ - tional service ‘‘as author. and: editor of the auxiliary history. — f_. Imaddition, the annual raffle netted $895, When you want.to pul on tho dog, oy