! Page 10 ‘ , t Wednesday, February 5, 1975 The University of Victoria’s new $250,000 research ship is €xpected to arrive at Philbrook’s - Shipyards in Sidney later this Month for final fitting out. — The 50 foot aluminum hull was manufactured in New West- minster by Shore Boat Builders. Philbrooks’ manager Don Dobie told The Review that his contract will inciude com- pletion of . .the interior of the -vessel —- with such items as wiring, installation of controls, ship’s laboratory space. ship was designed by Vancouver Naval Architect David Moore and will be based at Patricia Bay and used primarily for marine biology research — although it will be. made available to other UVic departments. Silver Threads 9:30 a.m. Carpet Bowling . 10 a.m, Liquid Embroidery - Weaving ‘Noon Lunch 1 p.m. Dressmaking - Bridge - Beadwork 7 p.m. Crib - 10 a.m. Needlepoint - Keep fit - Guiting Noon Lunch 1:30 Stretch & Sew - Knitting -2 p.m. Jacko 7 p.m. Evening Cards 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Open for Drop-ins 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Open for Drop-ins 10 a.m. Quilting - Ceramics Noon Lunch 1 p.m. French - Cocalo 2 p.m. Films 10 a.m. Oil Painting - Serenaders practice Noon Lunch 1 p.m. Watercolours - Oils 1:15 p.m. Whist 7 p.m. Shuffleboard 10 a.m. Rug Hooking - Novelties 10;30 a.m. Mah-jongg Noon Hot Dinner 2 p.m. Concert - Old Millstream Music Co. 7 p.m. Evening Cards DAILY Horseshoes - Cards - Shuffleboard. Morning coffee and af- ternoon tea served every day Mon. to Fri. with a special Hot Dinner each Wed. Seniot Citizens of the district and visitors welcome. CR eT EL a Lae EE Sidney Elementary School students will enjoy the first of a six-week series of roller skating at Sanscha this Friday afternoon. Ac- ~ companied by parents and teachers, the group is expected to number approximately 40 participants. , Regular roller skating sessions for 11 years and under will be held on : - Feb. 8, 15 and 22. Doors open at 10:45 a.m., and roller skating will continue to 12: 30 p.m. (Note new time.) Thurs. Feb. 6 Fri. Feb. 7 Sat. Feb. 8 Sun. Feb. 9 Mon. Feb. 10 * ° Tues. Feb. 11 Wed. Feb. 12. Table tennis group can now anticipate playing on Feb: 7, 21 Land 28. An instructor is now available, and the activity is open for junior high school age and up. Adults and family groups are most welcome to attend; time 7 - 8:30 p.m. ; For ‘those who missed the early ‘registration periods, please note there are still vacancies in some activities. Under way at this time are: creative tots’ (2 groups), exploring art, ladies’ keep fit, bad- minton, men’s floor hockey, gym classes, Gevel I and II) and table ‘tennis. A Cakewalk and activity show will be held i in March: ‘on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 2 and:4 p.m., and Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 7 - 9 p.m. to receive your enquiries. Further in- formation is available at the Sidney recreation office, Mondays and. Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. > SANSCHA CALENDAR ; Thurs. ‘Feb. 6 ~ SR Soccer League Practices 4 p.m. and 5:15 p.m. North Saanich Dog Obedience Training Club 7 p.m. SR Ladies’ Keep Fit 9 a.m. -Rae Burns’ Dance Studio 1:30 p.m. Clubhouse: SR Creative Tots $:30 a.m. ~ Senior Pottery & Ceramics 1 p.m. Fri. Feb. 7 ‘SR Sidney Elementary School Skating Period ; SR Table Tennis 7 p.m. : Rae Burns’ Dance Studio 1:30 p.m: SR Clubhouse: Sidney Teens’ Activity Group 7:30 p.m. Seniors Pottery and Ceramics 1:p.m. ~ N.S. Rod and Gun Club (Jr. Section) 9 a.m. _ SR Children’s Roller Skating (11 yr. and under) Doors Open 10:45 a.m. Clubhouse: SR Sidney Teen Activity Group 7:30 p.m. Rae Burns’ Dance Studio 1:30 p.m. Kinsmen Bingo 6 p.m. SR Teen Badminton at N. Saanich School at 7 Sat. Feb. 8 Mon. Feb. 10 p.m, SR Ladies Keep Fit Class 9 a.m, Adult Badminton 1 p.m. Junior Badminton 3 p.m. Agrarian Club (Indoor Practice) 6:15 p.m. Men's Floor Hockey Clubhouse: Creative Tots’ 9:30 a.m, Exploring Art 3:15 p.m, Y Gymn Classes at Sidney. Elementary School 4:15 and 5:15 SR Soccer League Indoor Practice 5:15 p.m. Adult Badminton 7:30 p.m, Tues, Feb. 11 Wed, Feb, 12 sae memneaetan tener en eneeeneeeeemeeeeeel Damage was estimated at $3,000 when a vehicle driven by F James Russ, 305-707 Esquimalt § Rd. went off the side of Lochside & Drive on Jan, 30 and rolled ovr, Sidney RCMP said, _ BAVARIA PORCELAIN Rusts JEWELERS ‘$443 Begcon 956-2592 RESEARCH SHIP TO PHILBROOK’S woodwork and completion of the’ Four years in planning, the new Sidney recreation programme director will be available at Sanscha , THE REVIEW Expected to become operational in May or June, the new boat will replace the. ‘Van: couver II’ on ‘Transport Cvovaceur? es) RESTAURANT | Family Dining 90-Seat Dining Room Air Conditioned _ Banquet Facilities ‘OPEN 7DAYS A WEEK Use Your Esso or Chargex for Gas or Meals ‘or Reservations, 652-11 46 Block & Party Ice Propane 10 Mites Down Pat Bay ilwy, at Mt. 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(Ginny) DYKES manace BRENTWOOD BAY =f 652-1173 VICTORIA MUSIC Victoria Symphony Orchestra Feb. 9 2:30 pm Feb. 10 8:30 pm Royal Theatre 805 Broughton St. Laszlo Gati Conducts: Dvorak "Carnival Overture’ "Scherzo Capric- closo" and Rostropovich "Concerto for cello and orchestra". *Victoria Symphony Society 385-9771, VICTORIA OPEN SPACE ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL: : January 23 to February 17 QUILT EXHIBITION Feb. 6 to 13 Open Space 510 Fort St. Works of 50 craftsmen from across Canada. ARTS & CRAFTS Displays, Demonstrations and Particlpa- tlon events Feb. 6 to 13 dally except Sunday 10 am to 5 pm Friday and Saturday avenings 7 pm to 10 pm. Demonstra- tions In pottery, portrait palntira, woevind, toxtlle block printing, and p ‘oto _silk-scraen processes, Displays In art and audience participation. *William Bartlett 383-8833, THEATRE ‘'PROMETHEUS" Fob, 6, 7 8 pm Open Space 510 Fort St. prosonted by Company One. 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