= B6 - Sunday, February 5, 1984 - North Shore News o¢ +¢ OH e oot Sk oe eh de oe $Oooovotve 4444 64% +44 LONELY HEARTS; Varsity 7°30, 9:30 NEVER CRY WOLF, Fine Arts 7:15, 9:30, Sat-Sun. 2 RECKLESS, Capitol 2, 3:50, 5:40, 7:40, 9:45 . STAR 80, West Van 7,9. ~ TERMS OF ENDEAR- MENT, Capitol 2, 4:30, 7, GORKY PARK, Capitol 2:15, 4:40, 7:15, 9:40. Park Royal 7:00, 9:20, Mats., Sat., Sun. 2:00. 9:45 ; HOT DOG...THE MOVIE, Capitol 2:30, 4:45, 7:00, THE BIG CHILL, West . . . Van. 7:15, 9:18. har, Sas Samezsge "UNCOMMON, VALOR. Capitol, 3:00, 5:15, 7:20, LONELY GUY, 9:30. Park Royal 7:15, 9:10, ..1230, 9:30 Mats., Sat., Sun. 2:15. complications of plot. Unfortunately the current West Van | Special Valentine’ S| Dinner & Dance 299° per ‘COU ple 4 course dinner (your choice) Medallions of Beef Tenderloin, Rack of Lamb, Scallops & Prawn Ameretto Then cuddle or dance to the music of yesteryear from a 1948 Jukebox. SES BR 88828 4 CHECKERS available. Watch the latest releases in movie videos. : Wat Games — SoM Momo 2 Trading Places: _ Scarface Octopussy _ _ Never Say Never Again : (incl, as movie night a : . Fri-Sat, - Ainett movie ofnight a ; SUNDAY SPECIAL | s4oe Hours: Mon-Thur 11am-8pm, Fri & Sat 11am-9pm, Sun 12-6pm 1837 Lonsdale N. Van 980-2751 VIDE CABIN Arts Club production seems conquered from the opening scene by-a cast. that spends more time laboring over English accents than on the complicated machinations of the plot. But first the good news. Two outstanding - perfor- -° mances are given by: Norman Browning as Hastings and Kim Horsman as Kate Hard- castle. Both actors’ affected 18th century English ‘accents and clothes .séem. natural to them, leaving their: energies available for acting. ~ d: glimpses ofthe hilarity. - that-could have-been are seen-; in the too: ‘few: ‘appearances of 13th & Lonsdaie N.V. SHE- STOOPS to Conquer; ‘or. ‘The Mistakes’ of aT Night, Oliver Goldsmith’s - farcical 18th century comedy, i is full of delightful! characters and witty ~ Restaurant Our Chef is ‘preparing our 1984 Menu. We would like your opinion on our new Entrees. 20 Oo ott Any time on our Dinner Menu with this COUPON Valid Mon.-Thurs. 5-10 pm OFFER EXPIRES FEB. 29/84 ‘citing, anes . BINANGY WEATHERLE ay -veteran actor “Antony Holland, delightful . ‘in ‘ his several’ parts of prologue, rustic” servant, and overfed’ . gentleman. Otherwise, generally competent without being exciting, which is sur- ‘prising in a-cast,: the majority | of whorn ‘are well known and well respected in the Van- couver acting community. The set is also less than ex- although the costumes, designed by Phillip- Clarkson, deserve a note of praise. ' However, all this is not to say: the production is bad. It -isn’t. Itis just acceptable and rather bland and, given the 987-8812 m= on ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee oe oe ee ee ee ee ee oe oN ail % ey _ Gets att ‘a. a * A romantic evening NG oT VALENTINE? SDA eaturing THE KATE HAMMETT-VAUGHAN QUARTET | Our Special Lover's Menu Double entrecote provencale (cuddied in dijon) for two over's Seafood Marmite (Kissed with Pemod) for two $24.95 PLUS QE: AR the great items on our regular menu 684-5322 Valet Parking the acting ‘is. _ te <= a Phd ett ee esses tH HEHEHE HHS combined. talents: of: ‘ irector Friday, at’ "8: 30 ue days. 6:30. and.“9: 30: SILVERLODE, “the. ‘Noith Shore’s group consisting of * Geoff Gibbons’. ~and..;'Ke Ken Kirschner, is ‘ore’ of ath . finalists in The Fame. Game, CBC’s rock show. Upcoming tapings of the show will high- light ten finalists chosen from 64 bands from across Canada. Silverlode’s playoff per- formance will be taped February 5 along with French Letters, the other Vancouver band in the finals. The con- test continues February 7 and 8 with the last playoff February 13 to determine one winner from the ten bands. All shows will take place in the CBC’s downtown studios at 7:30 p.m. Free tickets are available at the CBC recep- tion desk. ay i 23 a of DINING & DANCING hed . ete 48 es $e. ty pa %¥ A Jo AG Availatile . ‘ mr) th, il: rece ‘ @eyrs rae Rea Me Be Ha tae Se OS 1% Mig HET