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West, Sidney: : | CAREFREE fl RETIREMENT LIVING it’s TIME Wo LIVE : © with security. © with friends: © hotel amenities | on santana ne ee ee ee “hidden talent for the rock. bal-. _ |PENINSULA AUTO REPAIRS] | j 15 Years Experience in Automotive Repair. i "2315 MILLS ROAD, SIDNEY, B. Cc. VBL 5W6 RE T TREME NT LI VIN G ein comfort. © delicious meals © large | beautiful suites © transportation | and activities nae ee ee ie By Lee Torgalson and Jaya Polden Peninsula News Review _ Moss Street may be more than a‘stone’s throw from the ~ Peninsula, but that won't stop local: rock sculpture. artist Stephen Goulet from demon. - strating his technique at the Moss Street Paint-In July 18. Goulet is one of half a dozen Peninsula artists who will be setting up camp at the annual Moss Street Paint-In applying paint to paper and letting rock , _chips fly. Local artists David Arni- : strong, Margaret Frith, Will Gordon, Graham Scholes and Barry Tate will also be joining Goulet, each doing. ~» what: they love. best for the -.-public’s. benefit. along. the . boulevards and: beaches of. downtown Victoria on the Sat- : urday afternoon. ‘For. Goulet, it means a bal- . - -ancing act of the highest order. ‘ Goulet’s art entails balancing. rocks, one on top of each.. other, to make rock stacks. : “Jn* existence -around’ the ; world for ‘thousands of years, © ‘rock. stacks’ first. came to : Goulet’s attention after watch- ing a television ‘documentary - featuring. a Vancouver. artist ; who engaged in the activity, Goulet soon found he had a “ancing act: Since then, he says, = ally get off.on balancing: the ve o rocks,” Goulet says. aoe And the joy of it fies in ‘the . -form’s impermanence Goulet adds, . » “really get a charge. out of ‘s : them being there one minute. ‘M-and then being a pile of rocks ~ the next.”..” “And all too often that’s the way it is with Goulet’s unique “artistic medium. ‘Travellers of the Patricia Bay Highway have most likely “noticed the rock stack on the. bank across fronv Marigold Nursery. Well, that’s the work _ H ...of Stephen. Goulet. He. says “he's put'that particular sculp- ture up a limes over the last Ask us about our Scmplinienlary moving assistance, Call 655-0849 for more info or a tour r i i tremor nt eneeryrantemanninarentenreeeatat came nena - BALANCING ACT Act ‘Rockatier’ ‘Stephen Gou et: “fo Victoria’ é Moss Street Paint-in ¢ on July. 18. me falling down: ars But Goulet. “aye he has no will be well known artists from every. discipline, including. Barbara ‘Weaver. Bosson, Ritha Mason and Maarten Schaadelee, The event runs from 1 to 4 p.m,,.and is fol- lowed by a dance from 5 to9 “PM wow: * ; : The University. of Victoria hes s sent in an updated gradu Pee a cet ee SE Ta Ae Master of Education. wot Wednesday, Jul 8, 1998 attention that there are some other local achievers who only “get recognition from their fam- _ ily, friends and co-graduates. These names come to us via The Patrician, newsletter - '_ of the Victoria Flying Club. The June edition notes that ~~ commercial pilots licences have been awarded to DJ Ton- ~ ner and Michell Sims, Multi- © Instrument Flight Rating to. Emmanuel Deroullat, Multi- -Engine Rating to Peter: Bui- tendyk and Emmanuel Der- - oullat, Instrument Flight Rat- ing to P. Perry,. Peter Liam. and Peter Buitenotil, Night “Rating to Tim Parfitt and pri- vate pilot’s licences to David Palmer, Greg Durling and_ -» Matt Oldroyd. Happy flying! . + kKkK* -Doyou long to run through © the white sands of the Caribbean; ‘sip ‘a’ cool: drink “poolside an ocean: liner or — ~ cruise up the Mexican Riviera? _ Well, you could do that for just $5. How? Well, the ‘Canadian |. National Institute for ‘the — i) Blind (CNIB) is holding their 4 first-ever vacation raffle, and . Pon POLDEN deadly practises in 1 preparation of = ate list. Seems they forgot to be ~ pass on the names of afew of our local graduates. Pye “~ Such. as Sidney residents Barry Ford and Ian Mackay, -. ‘who have:both: earned their — - Doctor. of: Philosophy. de- grees, Heather Lapper.and- From Saanichton, Marie Petrie has: also earned: her KKK. we ‘Other local . students are - worthy of mention as well, in- cluding: Parkland . student Heather Johnson, who was. : awarded a $500 scholarship . “inthe Gibson’s Photography Art Scholarship Program. Johnson's winning art piece will be reproduced into 50,000 ‘class folders and later distrib- uted throughout Vancouver Island, Powell River, the Gulf Islands, Sunshine Coast and Greater Vancou- » verarea, Two. other Parkland stu ~- dents —- Mark Sudeith (for- “mer: student) and: Kirsten « Nadiger —- have been invited ©» “to participate ina Youth Round Table by. Victoria MP. * David Anderson because of their work on the topic of Vio- ence Against Women, Unfortunately, we have no- word on when this round table: “will take place, but we do know » ~fa-will be followed by a pre-cons ~-ference anda private meetihe: mnie seasion,: CW We This is an unusual spin for The Review In the Names see- tion, but while mentioning lo: ° py cal praduateg, It's come t0,0ur Wake PVA RA bok Rade i “tickets to- win- one’ of three ' dream vacations are. only $5 ~ each, or three'for $10. gee Se . First prize is*a. seven-day oe Western Caribbean ‘Cruise : . for two" aboard the Royal’ — Caribbean: “Majesty. of the =~ Seas — plus $1,500 spending® a: money. Second: prizé\is. a seven-day Mexican Riviera | _ Cruise for. two.aboard the, - Song of ‘America, plus $1,200. cash, and third prize is a four- : night'Mexican Baja Cruise’ &. ~. for two aboard the Viking Ser- -Pamela McKay, who now © have their Master of Arts, . and Roderick Macdonald, who has earned his Master of | Education degree. money. ‘There’ are also. two om ~ bird. draws. for $1,000 each. Regular draw date is Sept. 20, ‘4pm. at The Butchart Gar- | -dens in Brentwood Bay. Early bird draw dates are July 4 and. August 3. Tickets are | available through Youth Establishing - Endeavors in Sidney and North Saanich (YEES) group by calling 655-4045, at Penin- ‘sula Co-op’s customer ser: vice desk, Seawings Express at the Victoria International: Airport, or Victoria Air Cargo . | Service (361-6122), You can also get tickets by - -calling local CNIB representa- tive, Dave Rogers, at 656.3382, - ku “Travis Allan, director of public relations for Parkland Secondary's Student Coun- cil dropped us a line to letus know that Mike Lorette has > heen clected to the position of. Council President for the 98/99. school year, as well as Chantale Moore as. Vice: president and Madeleine. St-Aubin as Second | ‘Vico ae president, coming achool yent eke 4 -Newa? 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