38 - Sunday, November 17, 1985 - North Shore News Chicken always popular Iy paint the breasts all over, cover and allow to marinate at least an hour, Lay the marinated breasts in a greased baking dish and put them into a 350F (f80C) oven to bake for 4§ minutes. Drain the chilis and process them in the blender with the sour cream. Set aside, {na skillet, cook the onion and garlic in the margarine un- til tender, then use the flour to make a roux and the broth and milk to make a sauce. Stir the chili-sour-cream into the sauce, let it get hot, then serve it over the chicken. We had with ita chilly salad of chopped fruits (kiwi, lunch enjoyed this one, which is an elaboration of another. We decided, after the fitst bite, to call it SATANIC CHICKEN: (for 4) 3. whole chicken breasts, boned and halved ¥2 can whole green chilis (50mL) 1 small onion, chopped fine 1 garlic clove, mashed 1 Tbspn. margarine (15mL) 2-3 tspns. flour (10-15m1.) salt & dash of pepper, to taste Ya cup milk (60mL) Ye cup broth (69mL) ¥2 cup sour cream = (125mL) and 1 large carton plain From Page 37 little cooking, 4 or 5 minutes total. Some ladies who came to From Page 35 Gastown Productions, handled production post-production. yogurt (500mL) Japanese pear, seedless The 15 seconds of anima- 1 Thspn. of Cavender’s grapes) and vegetables tion took eight weeks to put seasoning (5mL) (tomato, steamed zucchini Strips, avocado and artichoke hearts). Good lunch. Early on, stir the Cavender’s into the yogurt, and generous- together and five computers located in Toronto, New York, and L.A. were used via satellite hook-up to complete the computer in- formation. “It presented a tremen- dous creative challenge,” Myrs said. Every commercial costs $60,000 to screen and the campaign will continue for up to 23 weeks. The ad- vertisers hope to monitor its success by the ‘‘call to ac- tion’? at the end of every commercial urging the viewer to write or call Expo immediately for a_ travel planner. While the major consumer thrust has just started, mar- keting has been extensive for the last three years, with Expo representatives busy in the overseas travel industry, to get Expo included in tourist package deals to North America. *"We haven't stayed in an ivory tower—we've relied heavily on our research and put togeher a campaign bas- ed on what the public told us,’ McNair said. Come in and browse among our sparkling arrange- ments, tree ornaments, door wreaths, and many other Christmas gifts & novel- ties. Refreshments will be served. The Blossom Shop (in the Edgemont Village) 3077 Woodbine Drive North Vancouver, B.C. 987-2606 As Expo’s commissioner general Patrick Heed said: “We're proud of these commercials - a great deal of work has gone into them. Now it’s time to show and tell.’” Don't world! miss it for the (UPSTAIRS - | te Ort o F Rng i: . hag Waly Z: of, @intgh Ly aN oy p.. ¥ Fi “oy r. SIMMOM: “Quintesse ae ih Qu Faued 10 $1450 f yi Wes Gy, Kolin, SG Loy, wl, NG ath a SURE 2. bis es Uy i Z,, Wis bes Da “yale % fler limited! MMi 9 OUSE PRICED Gg,ie foods, toys 018 THE SLEEP SHOP AT t Pe, ifs ange q35- COLONY Warehouse/Showroom OPEN TO THE PUBLIC {2 blks. behind the Avalon) at 1075 Roosevelt Cres., N.Van #2%,985-8738 12-4 Sun B.C. popular ifor making} movies B.C.’s popularity as a loca- tion for feature films is growing rapidly. Tourism Minister Claude Richmond said this year's total production budgets for made-in-B.C. movies likely will triple those of 1984, when $60 million was spent. About 3,500 jobs wili be created this year. ie Professionals on display A UNIQUE mixed media display of works by local doctors, lawyers, and other professionals opens November 13 at the North Vancouver City Hall. It is the first-ever North Shore showing of the Van- couver Businessmen’s Art Club. Landscape, portraiture, still life watercolor, oi, acrylic—forty pieces by more than a dozen members of this club which, in its 31st year, is dedicated ‘‘to en- couraging men to paint,’’ says long-time member Dr. John Frost. PARK — MODELIN' ‘New! From LOreal |" . Your. choice'= Directional - Styling Spray, * or Shaping Crea: § et Look Gel, DR. KATRIN TURU is pleased to announce the opening of her dental practice with Dr. P. Kearney. New patients welcome... Ze WEST VAN DENTAL GROUP 922-3232 Park Royal North Mall Thu-Fri 86pm, “: Clinic Hours’ Mon-Sat 8-5pm. he eee