A12 - Sunday, June 12, 1983 - North Shore News EE community roundup BRENDA DAVIE (left) displays pottery she has created for the Folkfest Arts and Crafts Fair June 20-30. Greek Leventia Dancers (right) are among ethnic groups perfor- ming June 29 at the Centennial Theatre, North Van. Getting ready Food bank to open on N. Shore A FOOD BANK distribution centre is being established on the North Shore as part of the Greater Vancouver Food Bank. The North Shore’ food bank will open Wednesday July 6, at 1 p.m. and will operate every following Wednesday afternoon at 1 p.m. at a North Vancouver location to be announced. Those in need will also be given assistance with referral to other community services. ; Donations of food and money are needed, also volunteers to assist with food distribution, fund raising, and referral and advocacy. Food boxes are available on the North Shore at most introductory Special 1 Machine & 2 Movies THE VIDEO STORK Movie & Machine Rentals FREE —y Delivery & Pick-up Service Also availabie: Colecovision, as well ae computers J Phone tor particulars 195 ~ 251-1341 supermarkets, churches and schools. Names of volunteers should be telephoned to the North Shore United Way office 985-7138. Donations of money are tax deductible and should be sent to the Greater Vancouver Food Bank, f1 East 4th Avenue, Vancouver, B.C. V51 1E9 (A n ,4 Mon.-Thur. Only Offer Expires June 23/83 “Let's Go For aVopm. (closed mondays ) RESERVE - 424-2373 California Style Mexican Restaurant Cisco's on 1 2th and Lonsdale has been receiving fave reviews tor its moderately priced and mnovative Sunday Brunch Freshly baked breads and muffins are served with not too spicy Calitorma Meo an tood as well as non Mexican items for those who just want to onoy the award winning decor and atmosphere of old Monee Served W300 8 porn Reservations 984-4114 for Folkfest Veterans’ annual service today ANNUAL Decoration Day Service sponsored by the North Vancouver Veterans Council takes place today (Sunday, June 12) at North Van cemetery. Lillooet Road. Fall in at 1:30 p.m. for the service at 2 p.m. con- ducted by Rev. R. Wickens. Participating will be the Lower Mainland Color Par- ty, with No. 25736 Field Engineer Squadron Army Cadets providing the firing party. Sergeant-at-Arms S. Ward of Legion Branch 118 wil read “Flanders Fields”. W. Van Chamber meets Tuesday GUEST SPEAKER at this week's annual general meeting of the West Van- couver Chamber of Com- merce will be Gerry Fredenck, newly elected president of the Chamber of Commerce. The meeting takes place Tuesday, June 14, at the B.C. Sunday Brunch” Sunday Brunch TRADER VI<'s Ambleside Inn, 15th and Marine, West Van, at 6:15 p.m. for dinner at 7 p.m. Prebooking of reservations ($20 per person, including wine with dinner) should be made to the Chamber office, 926-6614. Chamber members are en- couraged to bring guests. What makes Trader Vic's the place for Sunday Brunch? Ham and eggs Hawanan, perhaps Steak Malagasy or the other delectable entrees Our 7 delictous omelettes The assortment of muffins or sweet rolls Or the choice of soup or salad And let's not forget the unforgettable view A better question What makes Sunday? Brunch at Trader Vic's. From 11 am Call The Westin Bayshore at 682-3377 tor reservations Sn l Ad RY | . _ by Steve Martin My Favourite Fondue Saute diced ontons tn butter until soft Add green chiles and saute for 30 seconds Add cream cheese, cheddar Queso Funaito- Mexican Cheese Fondue Y% cup butter 2 cups diced onion % cup mild green ; hiles ‘4 Ib cream cheese Ve Ib cheddar cheese (grated) % cup chopped tomatoes ‘“ tsp salt ‘2 tsp pepper “ ttre milk cheese and milk Heat slowly until cheese ts melted Add chopped tomatoes, salt and pepper Mix well Serve with tortitla chips Serves 4 a 0