© By Lillian Bono ere ea ee ee ARTES (March 21-April 20): This proves to be the perfect tine to speak sour mind. Just be aware of who ts listening 10 what you're saving. TAURUS (April 21-May 20): The theme is one of money and income at this point. Eapress your views an the sub- ject_with certainty and assurance. GEMINI (May 21-dune 20): You'll love this week. for some fun and games prevail, and quite possibly a strong financial pain in your favor, CANCER (June 21-July 22): Look behind the scenes for those answers that seem to be evasive. They exist, but must be ferreted out so you can advance. LEO (fuly 23-Aug. 22): The spirit of adventure fills this week. However, you must pace yourself. There's still some ma- jor work to be done. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Hold your position, unless you want to risk toppling. This is a serious period, one that calls for clever pacing. AMR MRE LIBRA tSept., 23-Qct. 22): Get soot thourht, down on >] ws paper so that sou can diese them as feterenes. In tact. thes night even tun into sordelines Cae 22): The abilits tocestructute sour life is called for Ls that simple. and it must he done without looking back now. SCORPIO. (Oct. 23-Nes, SAGITTARIUS tNos. 23 “Dec. 21h Develop a new position in regard to current relahionships. You must clear a new way right through several tormer arrangements. 4 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-dan, 19): Remain receptive to the ideas and the views of co- workers, There's much to be learn: ed from this type of approach. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Your personal life makes itself felt no matter what you do at this time. Therefore, don’t run away from it. — can come up with the necessary plan, And be aware that your personal world is involved. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 2h: After you settle down, vou Famed rootbeer still From page 16 Coleslaw and good) shoestring French fried potatoes came with the platter, The wee man went for a Balloon Pack ($2.30), which is the AG W's variation of the White Spot's highly successful Pirate Pack. En- cluded was a balloon (a nine on the wee man’s approval scale) atop a box in place of the Spot's cerd- A&W manager Robert Skellorn hoists a board boat, a hambureer, a choice of drink and fries. It was a satisfactory fast-food meal that provided good value for today's financially-harassed parent. My wife had an A&W cheeseburger platter ($2.65), which also included fries and coleslaw. For dessert, we sampled the res- taurant’s sundae selection, testing 7 ~ briday, September 25, Entertainment —__ Top photographer hosts NV talk RENOWN. CANADIAN photosrapher I reeman Patterson will present a photographic semi- nar based on his upeoming book Portraits of Barth at the North Vancouser Centennial ‘Theatre Sept 26. Sponsored by the Pactie chapter of the National Association for Photographic Art, the seminar will touch on documentary and inter- pretive approaches to photographing earth, organizing natural and visual design, and the progress trom: the initial sighting to the final nave. 1987 - North Shore News Patterson's seminar runs from 9330 am. to S$ pom., and registra: tion will be available at the door. Tickets are $30 for NAPA members and $35 for non. members, For more details, Young at 277-1378. call Bob WV artist brings new works to the people in ‘a new way’ WORKS BY West Vancouver at- tist Ute Haven are on display at Vancouver's Yiasou Greek Bistro in what is described as a different way of displaying artworks, Displayed on the walls of the restaurant are some of Hagen’s works, which are influenced by her recent 1O-yeur visit to Mexico, Developing an in-depth feel for the countryside, tradition and folklore of the country helped in expanding her work, she said. For this latest show, viewers will be able co see some of her works inspired by the Mexico uip — in speciality chocolate and strawberry (80 cents each). Assessed on a last-food level, the new AGW looks smart in its new outfit but its food has re- mained firmly in step with the rest of the fast-food masses. Open Sunday through Thursday from 7 a.m. to midnight and from 7 a.m. to 1 a.m, Friday and Sarur- day. a mug of rootheor brew with one hand and offers a mouth-watering ex- ample of the burgers that have become a West Coast staple for many. Behind him stands the newly reopened A&W restaurant at 920 Marine Dr. in North Vancouver. the uncommon surroundings of a restaurant. “EUs a new way to bring art to the people,” she said of the fatest bistro show. Born in) Meissen, Germany, in $944, Hagen as a young gir! fearn- ed cabinetmaking — ‘a more practical trade’? than her beloved painting. But art always remained her first love, and she continued working toward her passion. ITALIAN CULTURAL CENTRE SOCIETY CORRECTION NOTICE Commencement of the & Italian language course § for adults is September f 22. Late registration is accepted. : 430-3337 When she was 15 years old, the artist had her first public art exhib- it in Oberursel, West Germany, and started what became an exten- sive art career. 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