ara 26 — Friday, July 30, 1999 - North Shore News Quarter! B Helicopters Canada’s National Helicopter, Magazine $5.00 There is only one magazine which is designed exclusively to cover this indus- try; Helicopters magazine is the one and it is proudly entering its 20th year of publishing. In its four big issues a year, the magazine is packed with features, commentary, news, and important and exclusive information on what makes this sector tick. Sold in newsstands and in pilot supply shops across Canada. Jt is the only source available listing all opera- tions across the country. 53 Science et Home Connecting to yvour Home and Community $4.95 Science at Home has been created for parents, teachers, and children of kindergarten dirough fifth grade who want to learn about science through the most interactive, hands-on, and engaging methods possibic. Science ar Home is a remark- m= ably useful educational tool ’ for home schooing, for the traditional classroom, and for parents who merely wish to sup- plement or enhance their children’s science education. The magazine knows what excites children, and they know that excitement is crucial to learning. ry Recording The Magazine for the Recording Musician 4.9 y charts che Computers are everywhere in the audio world these days, and people are using them to work with their music at all levels, trom the beginner to the seasoned pro. In this issue, they cap the computer coverage (which includes a number of cool reviews, including an in-depth look at the Mark Of The Unicorn 2408) with the launch ofa new series, “DAW Diaries”. In this series, they bring you the exploits of real- world computer users at all levels of expertise as they describe installation, configuration, application, and scveral other - ations of their DAY rigs. Ail this plus woodwind mic tech- niques, a look at siixer automation, and more. @ Bass Player Play Better Now $5.95 Seventy great practice tips from 36 pros plus Richard Bona, the “Jaco of Aftica”; Allen Woody’s incredible bass collection; and Bad Company’s Boz Burrell. — Reviews every Friday from Jason Black at Global News, Park Royal South, West Vancouver. CINEMAS From Page V6 p.m. plus Sar/Sun/Mon 1:3G, 3:30, 3:30 Pam. and Tue 3:30, $:30 p.n An Ideal Husband (PG) — 7:05, 9:20 p.m. plus Sat/Sun/Mon 2, 4:30 p.m. and Tue 4:30 p.m. Buena Vista Social Club (G) -- 7:1), 9:30 p.m. plus Sat/Sun/Mon 1:40, 4:10 p.m. and Tue 4:10 p.m. Eyes Wide Shut (18A) — 7, 10 p.m. plus Sat/Sun/Mon/Tuc 3:45 _m. Xiu Xiu The Sent Down Giri (14A) —- 7:15, 9:25 p.m. plus Sat/Sun/Mon 1:50, 4:20 p.m. and Tue 4:20 p.m. (no 7:15 p.m. Kenny G winners The following people have won " copies of Kenny G’s new CD Classics IR in the Key of G (plus a poster) cour- tesy of BMG Records: 1. Gloria Chao 2. Marie Allison 3. David O’Connor 4. Cathy Thomas show Thu, Aug. 53 @ Park Theatre 3440 Cambie ac P8th, Vancouver (876-2747) The Blair Witch Project (4A) — 7, 9, V1 p.m. Sat/Sun 2, 4 p.m. plus Tu 4 pam. @ Hollywood Theatre 3123 West Broadway, Vancouver (738-3211) Waking Ned Devine (PG) — 7:30 p.m. Go (14A) — 9:10 p.m. @ Pacific Cinematheque 1131 Howe St., Vancouver (684-3456) “Eight Films by Eighc Visionary Filmmakers” con tinues through Aug. 1. Tonight features new work from Hungary and Spain. ‘hamer CALENDAR From Page 15 Aug. 6. Information: . Ticketmaster: 280-3311. C’Dowl’s: Summer Serenades. Opera Breve performs popular milodies from opera, operetta and music theatre. Aug. 1, at 8 p.m. No cover. Information: 228-0886. UBC Recital Hall: Virtsoso Music of the 17th Century fea- tures the faculty of the : Baroque program. July 36. Sp ecial Welcome To Our First Residents ve ecking and moving assistance provided at no cost! (some restrictions may apply) fast Thursday of cach month at § p.m. Lynnwood Pub: Bands every Thursday, Friday, Saturday at - 9:30 p.m. Roextes, July 30, 31. Strays, Aug. 5-7. Maplewood Pub: Live music every Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. Silverload plays the last Sunday of each month. Info: 924-1834. Rusty Gull Neighbourhood Pub: Jazz every Sunday start- - ing at 8 p.m. Info: 988-5585 Presentation House Theatre: Cali for 2-D Visteal Artists. Soliciting North Shore artists to exhibit in the theatre lobby called The Outer Space "MAYFAIR MANOR OPENING SOON a * Maytair ‘Manor, in Port. Coquitiam, is @ licenced Intermediate Care . Residence offering the finest private-pay nursing care. We provide our ‘residents 24-hour professional Nursing Care and Resident Services, . “The incomparable atientian to persona! needs and services at Mayfair . Manor make families: feel at ease. Exte Complete! Opening August 1999 * Registered Nurses and Care Attendants * Fresh Meals Prepared to Taste in a Fine Dining Setting * Activity Programming 7 Days per Week Gallery. Information: Val at 990-3474. Art Gallery: Call Jor Entry. Applications being accepted for an exhibition of pastel two-dimensional works in the spring of 2000 until Sept. 15. Information: Carole Badgley at 924-1378. West Van Museurs and Archives: The Art of Mildred Valley Thornton — the “Indian Painter.” Reg Ashwell, author, retired gallery owner and long-time friend gives a talk on this renowned artist. Aug. 7, at 2 p.m. Information: 925- 7295. Robson Square Plaza: Waltz Through the Summer. Every Friday night from 8-11:30 p.m until Sept. 3. Ballroom, swing, and latin dancing includes lessons, demos and live bands. Hotline: 738- 6058. - Compiled by Sharon Cocomile E-mail (sharon@nsnews.com) or fax a press release for your entertainment event to 985- 2104. Deadline for Friday inclusion is the previous Monday. 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