The Review provides this com- munity calendar free of. charge, Space permitting. Preference will be given to local nonprofit clubs and Organizations. Deadline for adver- Spam upcoming events is Friday at p.m. TRAVEL WITH COLLEEN Ireland and Scotland topics at Sideny Silver Threads talk, | pm, Jan. 13, MEMORIAL SOCIETY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA _ Find out why over 130,000 British Columbians have joined the Memorial Society. Most share a GENUINE CONCERN FOR PRE-ARRANGED, DIGNIFIED & INEXPENSIVE FUNERAL SERVICES Phone 385-5214 ior a free brochure. (We do not solicit in person or by telephone) Room 519, 620 View St., Victoria, B.C. V8W 1J6 1 INDEPENDENT LIVING FOR SENIORS AT THE GLENSHIEL © PRIVATE ROOM WITH MAID SERVICE f° 24 HOUR SWITCHBOARD he EXCELLENT HOME STYLE MEALS B° ACTIVITIES ¢ CLOSE TO BEACON HILL PARK 5° HANDY DOWNTOWN VICTORIA | . B® ONE BLOCK TO PROVINCIAL MUSEUM : ees. THE GLENSHIEL - 606 DOUGLAS ST. all titles . 383-4164 Watch for -TANNERS. ONCE A YEAR | ne eX, ~ PRINTERIOISPLAY CALCULATOR, K SALE .. coming soon — CITIZEM 12. O1GIY 2-COLOUR 4 vey Hea DECENT Perel CkI20 . Beg 119.95 Sale Price THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St., Sidney B.C. ART EXHIBITION Saanich Peninsula Arts and Crafts Soceity exhibition of paintings in mezzanine of McPherson Theatre Jan. 12-Feb. 5. PARENTING “Power in Parenting: The Young Child’* is second in six-week film series at St. Stephen’s Anglican Church off -Mount Newton Crossroad, 7:30 pro, Jan. 14, 652- 4311 K1D’S COMPETITIVE SPORTS? Informative session for parents, ' coaches and teachers of children in- volved in competitive sports. Panorama Leisure Centre, Jan. 13. 656-7271. . SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE Spring term begins Jan. 14 art Moose Hall. You don’t have to be Scottish to join. 652-0554. CPR HEARTSAVER Canadian Heart Foundation ap- proved course, Panorama Leisure Centre, 6-10 pm, Jan. 18. : FIRST AID St. John’s standard first aid course F covaviten Fil dy suiphate st a}, Grange (39), Groen f 46) Buus |: 38}. Reversibte,. Po ae sie) EV BRANGH 655-3888 _ Conia GAA Go Tipe hae GT * Gad vii oh. * -° UNIVERSITY eure rer : ae SHELBOUANE ST ‘ SIDNEY + at Panorama Leisure Centre, 8 am- 4pm Jan. 16& 17. SPINNING Wednesday evening group will resume again Jan. 13.. Phone Dianne Cross, 656-4201. BOWLING FOR KIDS Variety Club telethon fundraising event for special needs children. Jan 17-23. 656-2431 GARDEN CLUB Sidney and Saanich Peninsula Garden club monthly meeting with slide show on Butchart Gardens. Margaret Vaughn Birch Hall, 7:30 pm, Jan. 18 ADOLESCENT | Third film-in power in parenting series at St. Stephen's Anglican Church. 7:30 pm, Jan. 2}. 652-4311 OCEAN CIRCULATION Greg Holloway speaks on flow- topography interaction at Institute of Ocean Sciences Auditorium, 2 pm, Jan. 26. PRESCHOOL STORYTIME Stories for 3-5 year olds beginning Jan. 25. 1:30 pm Wednesdays at Brentwood Bay Branch; 10:30 am Tuesdays and Thursdays at Sidney Branch. . INNOVATIVE CRUISING Phil Leitch and Tim. Knight talk about innovative cruising. techni- ques at. Sidney/North . Saanich Yacht Club. 7 pm, Jan 29. . ROYAL FAMILY Save the Children’s Fund Royal Family calendars .now available at PCA Thrift Shop, 3rd St. Sidney , PHOENIX JAZZERS Victoria Traditional Jazz. Society event at Princess Mary Restaurant. 1-6 pm, Jan. 17. 381-2553. MAY-LING KWOK : 18th century classic music on Vic- toria Symphony - concert . with renowned . pianist.. UVic Centre Auditorium. 2:30 pm Jan. 17. 385- 6515.. '. WINGFIELD’S PROGRESS Belfry Theatre play continues to " Jan. 23. 8 pm, some matinees. 385- 6815. . : ANTI-NUCLEAR GROUP: ‘Reagan, -God & the . Bomb’’ ~ author..Fred- Knelman. speaks to - Veterans ‘Against -monthly Nuclear — Arms meeting, Unitarian Church, 7:30pm, Jan. 18, DEAS. Pink {-23), Red (- 2) oO, | ‘Size | Rey. ox Je Price ma peers ae 1 GLSIOR | Letter 20.60 | | tO af , Qpous rec-uaric | OPERATOR'S CHAIN... Furty adustatle Gas itt 5 prong base. Aloo avasabie a WH Spfaal ars O775 FUT H st VOLUNTEER LUNCHEON Victoria Volunteer Bureau holds luncheon and training talk, North Park Manor, noon, Jan. 20 BEACON HILL PARK Cynthia Campbell takes botanical perspective of popular — Victoria park at University Women’s Club meeting, 159 Begbie, UVic, 7:30 pm Jan. 20 FORGIVING OTHERS Unity Church lessons in practical Christianity series continues: 7: 30 pm, Jan. 20. 382-1613. DANCE ON VIP Arthitis Centre sponsors cruise and dance on Vancouver = Island Princess. 6 pm Jan. 22 or noon Jan. 24. 598-2277. WILDERNESS Jeff Gibbs shows: multi-projector musical documentary on South Moresby, Newcombe, 7:30 pm Jan, 22. 386-5255 BURNS NIGHT St. Andrew’s and Caledonian Society Burns. dinner and ball, Holyrood House, 6:30 pm Jan. 23, $92-0052 BOCCHERINI QUARTET Early Music Society concert with Boccherini Quartet, 8:30 pm, Jan. CAREGIVERS Seminar for friends, relatives and helpers of the elderly and handicap: ped. Spencer School, 1026 Goidstream Ave. 7:30 pm Jan. 27 FREE COFFEE Junior Service League sponsors coffee and information 9:30 am Jan. 20, 26, 29. 8 pm Jan. 21. 598- 4113. Wednesday, January 13, 1988 NEIL SIMON Bastion Theatre Company presents ‘*‘Chapter Two” as third play of season. McPherson Theatre, 8 pm Jan. 22-Feb. 6 HELP FOR PARENTS Eight-week course. for parents fo children with learning and/or behavior difficulties starts Jan. 20. . 595-5611. _ TIME FOR TEA Maltwood Gallery exhibition features video on social history of tea drinking in-China and Europe. UVic until Jan. 24. = 2 ann i, Peninsula Community Association: phone 656-0134. STEP © Current seesions full. Call J udy for next series starting April. BIRTH CONTROL CLINIC Sidney birth control clinic now open Thursday evenings. 656-1188 for appointments. 388-2201 for in- formation. SINGLE GROUP Single group for women recently separated or divorced begins Feb. 2, 7-9 pm on. weekly basis; semi- structured program. WINTER BLAHS? PCA Volunteer services: has a listing of many interesting volunteer opportunities. Call Mar- - jorie 656-0134. MORE FROM THE MAILBOX VANA responds _ Editor: ’ The: Vancouver Island/Gulf Is- land branch of Veterans Against ~ Nuclear Arms (WANA) has a. concern’ regarding. - the - letter (Review; Dec. 30). from Patrick : D. Crofton, MP, chairman, stand- ing committee on defence. : _ ‘*Canada is nota: Neutral nation: and has not been “one: in’ the: past." This ‘is*a. dis- > »turbing: statement ‘in light of the ~ concept we have of Canadians as. : peace-kéepers. ee ee hes He also’ says: that. “in ending Crofton says, ‘cruise: testing: in: Canada: ; Se Editor: | Ex-mayor © Lloyd Harrop's ‘recent tirade about my column, concerning the increasing pole: tion of Bazan Bay and: _ beaches, missed the point com. pletely. The. excellent report on the Bazan Bay sewage treatment “plant: expansion prepared by the CRD - engincers Saanich, Pa States . (p,13) issue hes $ Cys fe? ve Berson . fe Ley Meese - ee Don't put it on the lettice fin O- Tne -_ _ ty Hanypsom i ee oo f VN | Vaomateexs . & f «.k TOWNOFSIDNEY — ff ] NOTICE =f h ~~ 3 vacancies, each for a twoyeal tern 1988/89. ” Applications including a resume as to qualifications, experience ff : wee “would be - undermining» the : bargaining position of NATO’. and ‘makes reference to.the train-” ° ing of the forces of our NATO al-.- lies” which is provided by. the ~cruise-testing over Canadian soil, - He should: know that such test-. . _ing is not a required undertaking - - within: NATO but strictly’ a. bi- - lateral agreement between Cana- ‘da and the U.S.A. Mr. Crofton's . - ~~» confused opinions are contrary lo The Bazan Season: to you, Lloyd. Applications are invited from Sidnoy citlzona Intorosted In serving ‘The Community as members of the Adivsory Planning Commission VANA'S goals; one of which is. **to end our. own contribution to’ spreading nuclear weapons.’ There are other important goals of WANA ~ goals that are, at vari- ance .with his -follow-my-leader’ hawkish posture, We recognize ~ that countries have the right ‘to protect themselves and, as Cana- -dians, we are presently... com- mitted: to helping » “Europe. = to” defend. -Yet. nuclear’ weapons, ‘just. ‘ike’ ; chemical weapons, are not legiti- Bees “Mate: means of-déferice. The use. Of, nuclear weapons. would’ not. be -an-act of defence,’ it would be‘a © Prelude to global destruction. hs ~~ But Mr. Crofton is aware of. all this, - He ‘too. Asa: ‘member. of. by . , VANA. 7 Brie Sherwood, o : -». Sidney. Corresponding Secretary for. - Gladys Kennedy,. _ Chairman VANA:. © - Vancouver Island/ Gulf Islands branch ‘ ‘Bay debate “that. sludge removal down the: outfall cease (A CONDITION OF. THE PERMIT) by July 1, 1985," +. Harrop mentions an: order by: provincial. - waste - management’ stating that the plant must “cease. discharge... of sludge by next’ year.’ 1988! So, it is. all right with Harrop to continue and even, augment the discharge of sludge: containing . ‘‘pathogenic’ virus, bacteria’ and - parasites'’ three years longer than the: permit ale lows? --Thave talked with a number of: experts in this matter and the gen- eral consensus ° is that any. in- crease in the discharge of sludge into: Bazan Bay, through: the short: shallow outfall in place, iy un- desirable, — Anyway, ‘complime nts of ‘the And a bucket. of sludge for your roses, | and othar partinant iatarmation, should be in the hands of MWe 6 undersigned by 4 p.m., January 21st, 1988. Further information. & ‘ May be obtained from the Administrator... . ::, ~G.S) LOGAN, ACIS. P. Adin iz : Tawn Administrator : Town of Sidney ( : 2440 Sidney Avanun | - Sidney. BG VBL AY? oth OMG