ra comes Connie Kaldor An integral part of the cowboy culture is music and Connie Kaldor’s style is a perfect complement to the tough cowboy world and its love of sweet country music. Connie can be likened to no other — she is a musical law unto herself, singing her own hard-hitting and gentle compositions with a voice than can be as gritty-as it can be sweet. Drawing deeply on her heritage and her joy of living, she celebrates to the fullest the wide open life style of Western Canada with her songs. From the sweet purity of ° Peace River ballads to the beer-soaked toughness of the cowboy world, she leaves her audience en- thralled and spellbound. She is a rising star ‘in true Western Canadian style. Catch Connie's act on either April 12 or 13 at 8:30 p.m. in the Studio Theatre. The Gallery will be open, so you can take in the Rodco exhibit and really absorb that country feelin’. GETTING ‘BOMBED’ IS DYNAMITE! “THE GIRL WITH the multi-octaved voice will be a Tickets are $5 general and $4.50 for students, seniors ; Here : , ‘House Studio Theatre April 12-13 at 8 p.m. and Presentation House members. nside each big issue of Vancouver Magazine you'll find columns, features and special supplements. The April issue includes our Discover Canada travel Supplement with articles and stories about Canada from coast to coast. To obtain Vancouver Magazine on a regular monthly basis phone in your subscription today (685-5374) or mail in the Coupon. YES! Please send me 12 issues (1 year) of Vancouver Magazine for only $12.00 (J Cheque or money order enclosed CL) Bul me tater NAME _ ADDRESS “City | PROV _ SIGNATURE 180 E.2nd St. North Vancouver Steak & Alaska — King Crableg $19°° POSTAL CODE. _ Allow 4 to 6 week delivery of first issue Vancouver Magazine 1205 Richards Street Vancouver B C V68 3G3 685-5374 980-1510