SCOOP of the week is that one of the most renowned actresses of our time, the first lady of Stage and screen, Miss Katherine Hepburn, will be in Vancouver later this month. She will be here to work with her good friend, director George Shaef- fer and Gaylord Productions in a CBS television movie called Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry. Shooting starts Oct. 28 for three weeks.... kek Lending her considerable presence to the Bay’s Salute To Italy, Sophia Loren wiit check into the Four Seasons Sunday for a very intimate late afternoon press con- ference with all the questions having to be submitted in ad- vance. Monday the Italian star will sign autographs for her Coty signature perfume in the Bay at 10:30 am for one hour... Following on her heels Thursday will be the tempestuous glamor girl, Gina Lollobrigida, who has shown up lately as a soap star on Falcon Crest with Jane Wyman, but who will be at the Bay Friday to introduce her new book, Italia Mia, that she hopes will launch her new career as a photographer. And finally as part of the Salute to Italy. promo, Luca Missoni of the famed Italian fashion house will present and host a gala dinner and fashion show at the Italian Cultural Centre on Friday, Oct. 25. During their first stay in the city, Mr. and Mrs. Missoni will bed down at Eleni Skalbania’s charming Wedgewood Hotel xk kk When Tina Turner and Bryan Adams did their cross- country tour together last Klee Wyck courses are for ali talents KLEE WYCK is pleased to have a fine group of highly trained and experienced pro- fessionals committed to pre- sent a series of courses for the general public. Life drawing is every ar- tists’ opportunity to hone those vital drawing skills. Tuesday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon for 8 weeks Starting October 1, artist Ken Walters will instruct a special life drawing workshop for ar- lists at all levels. Walters is a popular artist and instructor in the White Rock area and is the winner of the recent Coho Festival Juried Art Exhibition. This class will be very small so ear- ly registration is advised. Painter Jack Campbell of- fers classes in painting on Wednesdays starting with mixed media in the mornings and watercolour instruction in the afternoon. Campbell’s classes are very popular with artists from beginners to ad- vanced and his students ap- preciate the time he spends with each student individually. Saturday is Childrens’ Day at Klee Wyck. Because of the response to the class last season, Klee Wyck will be of- fering two classes of childrens’ art starting Oc- 1ober 5. Children aged 5 to 8 will meet from 12:30 - 1:45 p.m. and children 9-13 meet 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. This course is developed to be both learning and fun for the young artist and will lead the studer"" through the use of a var. of fine art and craft mediums and design theories. As a special new program this year, the Arts Council is offering a series of guided trips to the various galleries in Vancouver. The Galleries and Lunch series has been set up by ar- tist/educator Charlene Tatham Gavel as a means for anyone, artist or viewer, to visit the galleries with an in- formed and_ enthusiastic guide, to meet the people who run the galleries and discuss the work there with them, and to get together as a group after the tour to discuss the day over funch. CORRECTION NOTICE Zellers Homestyles flyer Oct. 2-5/85 on Pa. 23, ihe prices on the Sensor Light Timer should read reg. $22.99, Sale $19.97 and the security switch should tead reg. $32.99, Sale Price $29.97. We are sorry for any inconve- nience this may have caused our customers. , a creer itt ye oS, Pein wl : a ane meget a BROUGHAM INTERIORS 740 Marine Dr, N. Van. year, they continually tried to break each other up with sight gags and Groucho Marx jokes. But Tina is such a con- summate artist that it wasn't easy. On the last night during their final duet, Bryan kept his face averted. As Tina began to sing her part of the In the limelight could hear her laughing all along the hail... Meanwhile, Adams is en- joying considerable success on the eastern seaboard and Tuesday performed to a SRO crowd in West Virginia. He returns home next week just in time to repack his bags - by Joy Metcalfe romantic bailad, he suddenly turned his head and gave her a big grin. It was then she realized he’d blacked out all his teeth. For the first time ever, she broke up complete- ly. When she checked into her Four Seasons suite Thurs- day, the first thing she saw was an enormous bouquet of Birds-of-Paradise and other exotic flowers - and a Groucho Marx mask with heavy black eyebrows, nose, mustache, glasses and blacked-out teeth. The staff and possibly grab a snack at his favorite, Salmon House on the Hill - before leaving at month’s end for his second tour of Japan kkk Acclaimed ballerina, Karen Kain, in town last week with the National Ballet, left Wednesday for New York while the rest of the company is in Calgary. She'll spend three weeks per- forming in Elliot Feld’s ballet BROUGHAM INTERIORS oy) ayy, Hee hee EL, All our sofas & chairs are: x Handmade with solid hardwood frames «x 8 way hand tied coil springs * Available in a wide selection of fabrics. Sofas starting at only $1,295 980-1524 59 - Friday, October 4, 1985 - North Shore News Hepburn to star in locally shot film group at the Joyce Theatre which he owns. She returns to Vancouver to take part in Anna Wyman's festive per- formance and lottery draw Nov. 27 along with skater Toller Cranston, dancer/choreographer Jeff Hyslop, opera singer Rici Turofsky and ballet star, Veronica Tennant. It's Katie Wright's Songs of the British Musical Half at Harmony Joes Oct. 10-12 and 17-19 with TUTS veterans Cecilia Smith of North Van and Sunshine Cabs’ Tim O'Neill... Spotted tal, blonde Susan Anton in the Hyatt's Regency Grill Friday. She and her six- piece band were the featured entertainers for the national Honda Dealers’ convention Thursday.....Cheers!...... Ocean Fresh * Fresh Whole Prawns |* Fresh Shrimpmeat (1 Ib. min. order) $4.99 $4.99 Fresh salmon still available CAPTAIN’S CATCH 2065 Dollarton Hwy. 929-1597 & OPEN 10:30 AM - G6 PM 7 DAYS Write any good ads lately? Lynn Valley Lions Ciub PARKING LOT “SHRIMP SALE“ AT LYNN VALLEY CENTRE The Lynn Valley Lions Club are attempting a new fund- raising project to help those less fortunate on the North Shore. The shrimp sale is an excellent bargain for North Shore residents and at the same time gives the Lions Club an opportunty to serve the community. The shrimp is sole at 4.99/lb. for top quality Norwegian shrimp in two & five pound poly bags. The sale takes place at Lynn Valley Centre on Saturday & Sunday, Oct. 5th & 6th. Many thanks to the Lynn Valley Centre Mall Management for their continued support to the community. The L.V. Lions Club have been working for the com- munity since 1970 doing many community services in- cluding Christmas trees, Lynn Valley Days & Parade, school scholarships, mentally-handicapped to name a few. Most North Shore residents know the L.V. Lions Club for their Christmas tree sales at Lynn Valley Cen- tre, but with the many government cutbacks, the needs in the communily are growing. So the Lions Clubs are trying to fill those needs, but instead of asking for monies alone, this shrimp sale gives the public a great bargain and at the same time he'ps the community. Help us help the jess fortunate in our community ~ please support us in their project. Remember, if you have a need, the Lynn Vatley Lions are always ready to listen. This is our community — let's work together to make it better. See you at Lynn f Valley Centre on the Sth & 6th of October. P.S. Our Christmas trees are arriving Dec. 6th & 7th.