Page B 2 THE REVIEW SIDNEY MEAT MARKET 9786 - 2nd Street 656-7535 LAST WEEK Downtown Sidney CHI iSTMAS EVENTS | : WE ALSO HAVE 5 TO ORDER Cold Meats Friday * Dec. 4th - 7-8 p.m. YOUR FRESH § Cheeses Carolling Group TURKEY Farm Fresh Eggs OR GEESE Fresh Baked Bread "St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Church . Singing on Beacon Ave. SATURDAY 10 a.m. SANTA Arrives at the Travelodge. CHANEES - Effective December 4, 1981 There will be minor schedule changes to the following routes as of Friday, December 4, 1981. Pictures by “Paul's House of Portraits 70 Pat Bay Highway . : and _ 74 West Saanich Approximately 12:30 p.m. a Donkey cart ride-down Beacon Ave.. with 4 S.T.A.G. attendants distributing candy and balloons. Christmas music provided by Saanich Peninsula Rube Band. 2:30 p>. m. _ . Peninsula Community Association Show at Sanscha Hal. _ Most stores will be open til!.9 p. m. on Fridays until Christmas. Also on Monday December 21. Tuesday December 22 and Wednesday December: 23. For details pick up a new timetable, available on the buses or call Metro Transit 382-6161 Capital ; Regional District Urban Transit Authority “Awarded to. Pg [te a : Vancouver Islanders . aC apeied bees - who, for the: past two Ve ~ | winters, have. helped - \. "prevent an electrical | \ ~ shortage by thinking \. <. twice before switching. On. anything, during the a critical Spm to 7pm per od. _.. By cooking whole meals in the SS na : oven lo save using top clements, und not | ne using the self-cleaning fe sature at dinner time, | By using hot water ( lor baths, showers, dishes. | Taundry) later. By switching off lights and appliance $ not _ being used. As al winner, a \ \ - | using power: tools al a i = By turning down clectri¢:. NS Su ON TEPSTER des ZA a “city has not. : heating while cooking dinner, SOS ee Avoid the see CBio | Spm Tpm. ; emecnientnnetninet inner emaein n neeteescererinanate en stunts temechianemunenme hs hiden rene nenntsnntinbisiatenenearousecauanennantrenoninesne Hednesday, December 2, 198] Parkland Parade eParklands Christmas dinner and dance is to be held Dec..9 and features the band Lazy Spirit. Tickets on sale until Dec. 4, .so buy one and come have a great time!! *Be a bopper or. get greasy for this week’s Nifty Fifties Day with CKDA providing the sound for the soc-hop! *Grassroots’ CARNIVAL tickets on sale; reserved $4.50, general $3.50.. Performance runs Dec. 3,.4,.5, 10, 11,.and 12. °After a tiring and strenuous 4- game week the junior boys rugby were narrowly . beaten. by Brentwood College in the Island final. Nov. 21. At the end of regulation time the game was tied 6-6 and both teams were asked if they’d. mind sharing the title. They said they would rather play to the finish and struggled in 2, 10-minute’ over-times on the impossible flooded conditions of the field but were defeated 16-6. A great bunch of guys; Number 2 on the Island, but number I to us. *Good luck to all those trying _out for senior rugby this week. eParkland had the honour of hosting, the 1981 Saanich police - (JR.) Volleyball Tournament, Nov. 20 and 21. Our junior girls’ ’ “and boys’ teams were up against suff competition but had a lot of - fun. eSenior boys By ironing and some other.time, oe ae JP The Rueside Award a a is also a reminder that we have the same potential : | ~ problem again this year, log h: : our community has grown - of while our supply of ¢ electri-. So, we'll want to do the Si ime things again this winter, ~ However, judging by last winter's successful energy-saving effort, we at B.C.Hydro are confident. enough to thank you in advance for your Cooperation, _ We think everyone deserves amedal. Because, when we all save electricity, everyone ‘ basketball bounced into their season, with mornings. coach: Milligan, by edging Port Moody: 62-60 Nov. 21. Brian Gosling led with 22 points; Jay Knudsen with 14. The team then hosted: Courtney in their annual exhibition contest. Nov. 27. Unfortunately they could not quite catch ‘the visitors, even to the beat of Parkland’s new. pep band, in its first’ public ‘ap- pearance. The band did a super job and added a lot of spirit to the game. eThe junior boys basketball also opened their season with a tournament Nov. 26 and 27. In their first game against. Colquitz the: guys just missed victory 42- '51,-but came back to take A and W Niels 66-60 Nov. 27 in a nerve- wracking | game! eAround = -°50° ‘enthusiastic. ° students turned out with snorkels and masks to Parkland’s first ~ underwater hockey session, Nov. 23. Practices’ are on sunday from - Stelly's s By SARAH BONNER Stelly’s was. pleased to welcome ‘Dr. Lotta Hitschmanova to our school. last’. weeke > Dre. Hit- “schmanova is the founder and © exceutive directeraf USC, fans: organization. that gives. aid. to Third World countries. Many of - our students attended the lecture, Which. proved: to. be very ins formative, °A large number. of parents. and: students. attended . the Alcohol Awareness evening Nov; 30. Speeches. by our panelists brought up. many interesting but disturbing facts, Our sports teams have. been extremely ‘active over the past week. Congratulations tothe: “JMnior boys volleyball team which: placed 3rd in the Saanich Police: “Tournament, Brenda McGuire. of “our schook swim team: aualified “for the BE Championships i ; three events, Students: Irying a 7 for the junior. ‘girls basketball “Haan haves begun their) trials. Their coach, binda, ‘Doerksen, .” “has already: prepared the: heel ~ Work-ours for the girls. “ae -*Ouresenior concert. bands cor. _ Presidents,; Maureen Hinde and | Christine” Hime: are doing a fantastic jab. They are: the two people who are instrumental in planning to nike the band to San - Franeisco next year. eWe would like to congratulate Stan Bamford, one of our ine. . dustrial education teachers, who wits Teelected as an alder man for Sidney, Our condolences to Ross: Martin who was tlefeated, in the aldermanie race, *The students who are poing ry during. Christmas organized a draw in the. mediterranean, order lo raise money The winner: was Robb Riley, — 70328 Wallace. Drive, who won a “$400--shopping spree at Brent. | wood Mereanule, A burl table was second prize. and went: to ALT. Satchwell, R22 Leabrook “Wace, and ¢ urrine Coates, GS20. Ve RGY Roa teevived ’ third prize, ; Aan ana SA CHEUT, SSS eeERs Geena: weeemere eee ees maa ees ee