aceon 24 - Wednesday, April 17, 1985 - North Shore News Entertainment t = Theatre.” S . By Timothy Renshaw 8 groups in 10 diverse produc- .: tions,”’some. original, =. entertaining. . finals of Theatre B.C..to be ' held June 3 to 8 i in Kelowna, “Society (SPDS) production. . : _.performs - Blue’ Cheese’ And - . “plays: for Saturday night's |. < presented by : original,“ Waiter, a classic drama with : - winner announced. -.. perfermed Monday night and Local theatres battle ~~’ Shore Drama Festival runs ‘until Saturday at North Van- With, performed NVCP’s Lemonade and First Impressions Theatre’s Echoes Of The Talking -Tuesday, will be included in the final judging with — musical, SELL i! CLASSIFIED 986-6222 “ eouver’s Presentation House CALL ‘This’ year “the: ‘festiva! showcases - six local - theatre SALMON HOUSE 0n The Hill Closed One Week . Salmon. House on the Hill, 2229 Folkstone Way, West Vancouver, BC. will be closed as of ‘April 22, 1985 for ‘one week. : We apologize for any inconvenience this may ccuse our vulued customers. : _ However we will re-open witha brand & new kitchen, exciting changes to our § decor, a new wine list, new menus with j (brunch, lunch and dinner) containing exciting new dishes and creations by our J executive chef, Andrew Howarth. Reserve your table now. -Phone 926-3212 - 2229 Foilkstone Way West Vancouver | . some. ff comedy, “some drama, all. | Festival adjudicator, Bon- nie Worthington, will judge each’ pat in various produc: eevaiiee to. the. ore rriclal acts, Snowangel. Thursday will fe original one-act pla’ ‘Are Friends For, Players and Theresa 'S Creed, a Suncoast Player’s Dramatic The North Vancouver Com-° |, munity Players” (NVCP). will HOLIDAY'S home. : gp ack by popular demand On: Friday night, ‘SPDS “another.; one-act. ‘followed by. NYVCP’s presentation of Harold ‘Finter’s’ The ‘Dumb Jazz," a'cast of.1wo,’ program «fromthe -week’s performance. ‘Awards i in the 000. various categories will then be presented and the overall West Vancouver. Little Theatre’s’ productions of Jean-Paul Sartre’s No Exit, Tuesday ladies’ nite -33 .66 .99 ’ Thursday | draft 135 West ‘1st St. t North Vancouver 980-7722 If you own a pet, you know how easy il can be for a dog or E cat to wander off and i just get iost. The News Classifieds have re-united many people with their lost pets over the years. If you have lost your pet, pr found one at your doorstep, remember the News Classifieds can help. |Call Classified ’ Silence, performed Monday and Tuesday nights respectively. SMALLEY DAILY PRIZZS:.. _.. Three door prizes are drawn: daily. Win dinner for two at The Keg or Boardwalk Cafe. Gift... - certificates frem ‘fhe Lobster. co man or Granville Island Brew- | ery. A half day yacht ot charter. “And others!’ ©. : FREE EXHIBITS: - Don’t spend a nickel and you can still take in the mode} boat display. Or Bill Reid’s carved Inspect $30 million worth of boats on display. ¥ THAW ADMISSION: Haida canoe. A teal submarine m ve. ” The $2 admission gets you on. DAYB ONLY: fs the docks, buys you a tour of FOUR DA’ on ‘the 75 year-old restored tug —-—-,_*1! this and lots more at the Oe, Maritime Marxet’s Spring Boat oe _ Ivanhes, plus a chance to win prizes, and see Canada 1. $1,000 GRAND PRIZE: Throw your ticket stub into — the barrel and you could win 1,000 Maritime ; Market dollars, redeemable at any or all of the Maritime Market's merchants. Boat Show, Thurs. — 8un., noon to dusk, B April 18 through 21..