ose er ee =~ a . . oa ; "SOT SFE I om ara 5 Thunderbird to rattle Sunday SACRAMENTO-based Mint/Leokout record- ing artists The Groovie Ghoulies drive their doom-bug- gie to North Vancouver for a show at the Thunderbird Entertainment Centre on Sunday, March 2. music review THREE of the most energetic bands around roll in to the Thunderbird Entertainment Centre in North Vancouver on Sunday, March 2. The Queers have been keeping the basics of punk alive for 15 years and counting. The band specializes in pop-punk. The cur- rent line-up of Joe King, drummer Hugh O'Neill and B-face have ensured that The Queers continue to put out high energy, mind- less and fn music. The band originates from a small town in New Hampshire. Look for The Queers’ latest release on Lookout Records, thoulies have been delivering their own blend of ‘ock ‘nr? roll mixed with high energy “pep-punk™ since 1989. The Groovie Ghoules originate from Sacramento California. The band has three full-length CD releases available on Mint/Lookout Records. Their latest is World Contact Day. Shindig second-place winners The Malchiks round out the bill. Be prepared to swear. Doors open for the all-ages show at 6:31) p.m. The show starts ar 7:15 p.m. at 120 West loth Street. Tickets are available at Track, Scratch, Black Swan and Highlife Records, or at all Ticketmaster outlets. Charge By Phone 280- 4444, College theatre hosts Japesitry TAPESTRY wraps its B.C. tour with a per- formance Sunday, The evening of °60s nos- talyia includes the memorable ballads Up on the Roof, You've Got a Friend and So Far Away March 2, at Capilano as well as the upbeat numbers College’s new theatre. t Feel the Earth Move and Based on the music of Swackwarer Jack. Carole King, the music revue enjoyed a five-month run at Vancouser’s Arts Club Theatre jast spring and sum- mer before playing to packed houses across the province. North Vancouver musica! performers Keith Bennett and Diane Lines team with Densil Pinnock (star of Unforgettable), Sibel Thrasher (from Ain’t Misbehavin’), Shari Ulrich, saxophonist Bill Runge, — drummer/vocalist Peter Padden, Runge and gui- tar player Harris Van Berkel in Direeted by Voni Grindler with musical direction by Michael Creber and choreog- raphy by Viktc Langton, Tapestry features sets by Ted Roberts and costumes by Nancy Tait. Tickets are available at the Arts Club Theatre box office at 687-1644 and are $23 for adults and $20 fer students and seniors. The Capilano Performance Theatre is locat- ed in the Birch building at Capilano College. Curtain is at 8 p.m, this Arts Club produc tion. — Layne Chrisensen "96 Toyota Previa. Critically acclaimed as the finest mini-van in the world, Period. Factory rebates allow us to sell these Previas well below dealer cost. ___ Act fast, only two left! == lim Pattison Toyota} "1765 Marine Drive, North Vancouver 985-0597 Wednesday, February 26, 1997 — North Shore News — 23 .|PAINTER’S CHOICE” Flat White Ceiling Latex (3030; ¢ Uhtra flat finish to hide surface imperfections * High hiding * No roller spacer 46 3.78L “Reg. low price 17.96 Cho«se vour B special pattern from a large selection of books. "Our ie price per single oli. Facludes tabric and accewories Bewky aiff wan by * Taceh, scrubbable semi-gloss iv h ¢ High hiding * No roller spatter * Available in 100’s of pastel colors 96 3.78L "Reg. low price 26.96 - , . age Our Best Paint rarwrgisey € E Designer's TOUCH* Besdiiteettecedtiad I SHOP AT HOME FOR CARPET finish * Available in 1090's of pastel 1-800-CYW-9940 decorator colors * No roller spacter OR VISIT STORE 9 ad, Satin Latex (5200) me Hieh hiding, scrubbable luxurious satin All first quality APER 99 From pingle 3.78L ° . “Reg. low price 25.96 NORTH VANCOUVER 400 Brooksbank Ave., #180 1887 Marine Drive 604-980-6312 604-980-8567 SQUAMISH Garabaldi Highlands 250-892-2092 ° Poors cuaranteed uotd March 81, 1897 Nor albiremy may be nanlabie at all teres Dvslers man sell tor les TRANG HTSE OPPORTUNL LIES AVAILABLE: CALL E S00. 447-7 M11