28 —- Wednesday, July 13, 1988 - North Shore News THE HISTORIC vessel, the St. Roch, is on display at the Vancouver Maritime Museum. : : ‘A Store full of Specialty Cookbcoks to choose from.”’ e Entertaining * Ethnic Foods * Microwave Cooking * e Celebrity Authors ¢ Local Authors ¢ ® and more and more and more Come in and browse @ THE DIZ PEPPERCORNT Cocklback. Sere "22 2686 W. Broadway, Van. 736-4213 RESTES” Greek. Restourand Bile West Broad way,Vancower Since its inestion fifteen Orestes’ hae caceived critical acclaten for its fameus fod and infamous ambiance. “The Lamb, roasted over an open fire, iS just one of many superb specialties. “The atmosphere is warm and Spirited and the. Prices axe reasenable. Orestes’ ly combines multi- leveled Dalceries, Skylit Courtyard ard Surmer Open - Bir dining. Belly Dancing Nigntiy Lunch and Dinner 732- 1461 orestes’ ENJOY A 732-1461 ’. FREE LUNCH OR DINNER When a second entree of equal or greater value is purchased (not valid Thursday) Maximum $10.00 Value OFFER EXPIRES OCT. 30th PLEASE PRESENT THIS COUPON SAIL INTO the past at Van- couver’s Maritime Museum. This unique maritime history museum, located at Hadden Park on Kits Point, offers an historical exploration of British Columbia's 5010 W. Broadway Vancouver, BC. V6K 2H1 MARITIME MUSEUM marine industry, sailing, fishing, and maritime art, and the development of the Port of Van- couver. The Maritime Museum found its home in Kitsilano in 1958. Until —/) 738-4322 ICICLES ° Northwest Territories A Taste of the North .. in the South | e Smoked, Frozen, & Kosher Fish e Seafood & —a —— ay ————a — aT — ~~ 3117 West Broadway in Kitsilaomo (acrass from Orestes) 737-2831 Game e Arctic Arts, Crafts, & Fashions e NWT Travel Information Centre Visit soon and sample our foods & beverages Open daily lOam-6pm, except Sun, 12-5 p.m. "A Rediscovery of the NWT Expo 86 Pavilion” wg oT en NEWS ahato Cindy Betlamy ast January 1988, the museum was a partner in‘the Vancouver Museum and Planetarium Association, but has since split with the group and is now run by the Maritime Museum Society. . Just east of the museum is a unique A-framed building which houses the historic RCMP vessel the St. Roch. The St. Roch was the first ship to circumnavigate North America, and was the first vessel to travel through the Northwest Passage west to east. The permanent gallery houses an exhibit of the Port of Vancouver’s marine industry from the early ex- plorers to the modern day. Captain Vancouver’s chronometer, a time: piece which tells sailors their loca- tion, is also on display. This summer, an exhibit on the development in diving technology, called Beneath the Waves, will run until September 18. The show will trace the changes in the history of diving in B.C. since the second World War. Come aboard the schooner Maple Leaf and the other visiting shiss moored in the Maritime Museum’s Heritage Harbour. Catch the action at the Showboat THE KITSILANO Showboat con- tinues to sail into the summer months with high-energy enter- tainment for the young and young at heart. . Here are some upcoming sched- uled events: . © Wednesday, July 13, Dance Express at 7:30 p.m. © Thursday, July 14, a special night of This is Polynesia by the Latta Dancers. ® Friday, July 15, Bela Domingo Polynesian Dancers . ¢On Sunday, July 17, the showboat stage will feature a special performance by the band Roots Round Up from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in conjunction with the Van- couver Sea Festival weekend. All these performances will be held as scheduled only if the weather permits. For further 734-7332, information call