i2 - Wednesday, November 27, 1985 - North Shore News Entertainment Nylons cling to a good cause THE NYLONS are perform- ing a benefit concert at the Orpheum on November 28. Tickets are now available at all VTC/CBO outlets. Ticket prices are $14.50 and $16.50. The concert is part of a McDonald House. The fundraiser is a two- part affair: a dinner for 700 in the Great Hall of the Court House. McDonald's hamburgers Under Glass, followed by the Nylons con- cert at the Orpheum. sound system and lighting display. The objective is to raise money to help pay the mor- tgage on Vancouver's Ronald McDonald House. The House is operated by the Children’s Family House organization and as such the need for public funding is always a concern. Many: of the children and parents who have used the House are from various parts of B.C. To date over 450 tickets have been sold to corpora- tions, businesses and in- Society of B.C, dividuals for the dinner. This special benefit con- This society is a non-profit benefit evening to raise cert features a spectacular $75,000 for Ronald ees Celebrate tne season in grand sty! e —— of —~ <0 NEWS photo Stuart Davis FOUR ACTORS perform approximately 25 roles in Tamahnous Theatre’s presentation of Trial Barbara E. Russell plays Fudith K., an innocent bank executive ac- cused of an unknown crime. The. play runs until November 30. Pictured with Russell are Ken MacDonald, left background, who designed the cutouts and Pam Johnson, the theatre's resident designer. Both make cameo appearances in the show. 4 om ad ip Se i! 3 at Vancouver's Grand Hotel. FOR A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS: DICKENS BUFFET: A traditional English feast complete with a triumphal Boar's Head procession, Yule Log. music of Dickens time and a buffet offering everything from Roast Turkey to Plum Pudding. _ Price: $21.50 Adults. Children 12 years and under $10.75. Dates: Tuesday December 3rd to Tuesday December 24th inclusive. Seven days a week. Two sittings : 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. THREE CHRISTMAS FEASTS Christmas Day. Wednesday. December 25. PANORAMA ROOF BUFFET: Pipers. puppets. parades and presents and a stunning buffet. ~ Price: $28.00 Adults. Children 12 years and under $14.00. Times: 12.30 p.m. ~ 8:30 p.m. Reservations on the half hour. Two hour sittings. TIMBER CLUB: Your choice of three traditional menus, music of the Season. plus Yuletide parades and Santa Claus with gifts for the children. Price: $25.00 — $29.00 -- $31.00 Half price tor children 12 and under Times: 3.00 p.m. — 9:30 p.m. Two hour sittings. SPANISH GRILL: Three festive menus with all the trimmings in a warm family atmosphere. Yuletide parade and gilts for the children from Santa. Price. $18.00 — $22.00 -~ $24.00. Half price for children under 12. Times: 1.00 p.m. — 9:00 p.m AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR: PANORAMA ROOF NEW YEAR'S EVE GALA: A glittering affair that lasts through tomorrows breakfast. Includes a fabulous six course dinner dancing to Dal Richard's band. party favours. gratuities. French Champagne at midnight. overnight accommodation and ~ New Years Day Brunch Price: $275.00 per couple (S150 single) Date: New Years Eve. Tuesday December 31. Reservations Are confirmed) upon purchase of ticket. Tickets are non-refundable TIMBER CLUB: Greet the New Yeur in the unique atmosphere of the Timber Club Featuring ana la carte menu, music and dancing Cover charge: $25 per couple alter 8 pin Date New Years Eve Tuesday December 31 Dinner 600 pm. — LhOO pm Dancing 800 pin. —- 130m PANORAMA ROOF: New Years Day Brunch Price $1650 Adults Children under f2 years $8.25 Date. New Years Day Wednesday lanuary | 1100am.- 2.00pm GIFT CERTIFICATES, A GRAND IDEA from S10 to S100 = buy 10 gett free © Theyre & good lor all Hotel Vancouver services from lunch or brinch toa w eokend onthe town Still time for ‘Christmas delivery Re-upholster for Less O% MOST CUSTOM FABRICS OFF REGULAR PRICE (3 yards or more) Quality Guaranteed Craftsmanship Mon.-Fri 9:00-5:30 Sat. 10;00-5:00 3050 Mountain Hwy. N. Vancouver Established 1968 988-1525, 988-1220 eo Vancouver Reserve now — many special events are booked well in advance. Call 684-3131 for information and reservations.