32 - Friday, September 19, 1986 - North shore News Entertainment Park Royal shows new fall fashions FREE TIGKETS Children’s A GAMUT of fall fashions, from softly sithouetted career suits and coats to brightly-colored knitwear will highlight fall fashion shows, Sept. 19 to 21 at Park Royal Shopping Centre. Three days of colorful fashion shows will showease over 100 new looks for fall, fram aver 50° of cluding fashions for the Bay, Eaton’s and Woodward's, Park Royal's fall fashion pres- entations start Friday, Sept. 19 at 7:30 p.m. en the South Mall; and will be repeated twice on Saturday, Sept. 20 at 12:30 p.m. on the North Mall and at 2:30 p.m. on the South Niall) with a final pres- | ‘ WONDERFUL CHINESE SEAFOOD RESTAURANT $2 iG Authentic Chinese Culsine Dim Sum Lunch Daily Seafood & BBQ Specialties ‘DINNER SPECIALS Dinner for 8, $110.00 Creamed Com Soup eath Crit Meat or Won Ton Soup Crab (2) with Cream Dinner for 10, $235.000 Egg Rolls, Honey & Gare Sparents Prawns in Black Bean Sauce eR AB a RFR * MAR with Hroccolt Diced Crier eat Cat ow Huts Hot & Sour Soup) of Creamed Com Soup ot! Crabmeat Lemon Ctucken BBO Duck (whole) Honey and Gathe Diced Ctuchen wit! Prawns and Mined Vi Lemon Chicken Por Chops Chinese Style Deep Fred Rack Cog in Sweet & Sour Sauce Crab (2) asth Cream Sauce House Special Foed Aice Beet Tanderfom Chinese Style t House Special Fred Rice House Special Chow Mein Dessert Park Royal’s fashion shops for women, men and = children, in- entation on Sunday, Sept. 21 at 2:30 p.m. on the North Mall. FREE DELIVERY WITHIN 3 MILES OPEN DAILY 10am-11pm / DIM SUM 10am-3pm 3555 E. HASTINGS, VAMCOUVER, B.C. [Hastings and Kootenay) (on premises parking) Tel: 294-1118-9 NORTH VANCOUVER’S Cen- tennial Theatre is celebrating the return of children’s entertainer Paul Hann, who will take the stage on Sept. 21. Show organizers are giving away 200 free tickets on a first-come, first-served basis to those who are at the theatre door at If a.m. Saturday, Sept. 20. Tickets are limited to three per family. Paul Hann appeared last year in Centennial’s first Children’s Super Series concerts. The second annual Super Series starts two weeks after Paui’s festive return and will feature Music in Motion Oct. 5: Norman Foote & Co. Oct. 19; Ma- jor Conrad Flapps Nov. 2 and fan Johnstone on Nov. 16. With the largest library Of VHS & Beta CHILDREN’S epvertainge Paul Hann...will perform at the Cen- tennial Theatre Satur@ay, Sept. 21. Now renting for oniy Al! shows are Sunday afternoons at 2 p.m. Star of television’s Paul Hann and Friends — Saturday mornings, 10:30 — Paul will again delight youngsters with songs, jokes and magic. Hann’s approach to his show is to actively involve his audience of children four to 10 years old. The audience is never just a prop. Hann, a gregarious sort with a unique 12-string guitar style, swit- ched from folk and country music by trading in his trademark Cockney Cowboy routine for a red cap and rainbow suspenders. The move was inspired by the birth of his first child, Michael, and snowballed into his current status as a children’s entertainer. Hann’s charisma enthuses young and old. As one 12 year old put it, “The moment Paul Hann stepped onto stage everyone went wild. Paul Hann didn’t wait a moment; he started in singing, wearing bright yellow suspenders, black § cords, red shirt and yellow tie.”’ mC : : mF 7 Wee The youngster continued: “Paul - as os Ch aes “Seas a Hann could tell the audience to What a Video Store should be. them to. He had the whole school : Westview Shopping Centre 985 9575 ! : = sing or say anything he wanted in his hands. He was fabulous Open 24 hours “A forntio move Rlenty ®t IAs franz, YOUR laugn Sie Shey, Sedeynge Bly Asa, Sac Sounds like the first 200 people to get those free tickets are going to be very happy.