B8 - Wednesday, September 12, 1984 - North Shore News AT CENTENNIAL THEATRE Five hit shows for Ch VANCOUVER Children’s Festival is pleased to present five outstanding acts over six months in the first-ever Festival Encore Series. From October ‘84 to March °’85 at North Van- couver’s Centennial Theatre, children and adults will have g NORTH VANCOUVER artis t Kirk the opportunity to enjoy the same high calibre of enter- tainment that is the hallmark of the annual festival. Often asked by their au- dience to put together such a program, festival organizers feel they have finally come up with a package that is sure to be a hit. ‘‘This is just the beginning,’” assures Ernie Fladell, festival producer. NEWS photo Terry Peters Lawton holds one of his drawings in hand with one of bis paintings in the background. The theme of his work is transportation, including trains, motorcycles, cars, and his first exhibition is showing at Firehall Theatre until September 28. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday only until Sept. 20 SUNDOWNER SUPER COMBO DINNER SHISHKEBABS Seatood and New York Steak marinated in teriyakt sauce skewered with onions green peppers mushrooms and broiled until tender and juicy All this plus salad bar, baked potato or rice and fresh wok Cooked vegetables Od to thts a pleasant olaxed stmosphere and terihc view ang you vo gol the best dinner value around We cater to banquets, wedding receptions, private parties Sundowner Restaurant 921-8161 You'll see our sign 3 miles north of Horseshoe Bay cENTERTAINME ‘‘If audience response is as positive as we think it will be, we will expand, the series and present them in other B.C. communities as well.’’ What could be more positive than all-family, Variety entertainment scheduled for all-family par- ticipation on weekday even- ings and weekend matinees? And what could be a better beginning than the first Festival Encore Series lineup? October 12-14, ever popular Sharon, Lois and Bram kick off the series with their lively repertoire that has everyone joining in on the first note. November 23-25, hilarious new vaudevillians Garbo and Judkins make a return leap onto the stage, juggling and jesting to the delight and amazement of all. December 12-16, festival favorite Raffi returns with his very singable songs to celebrate the holiday season. January 18-20, Vancouver is introduced to a super new talent in the new Year—genius storyteller Jay O’Callahan. March 1-3, local musical virtuoso Holly Arntzen and her incomparable jazz ensem- ble will close the Festival En- iidren’s Fes core Series with many encores. . Every one of these talented performers presented as an individual concert is well worth the price of single ad- mission. Presented as a package, the Festival Encore Series provides the oppor- tunity to see five marvellous performances at marvellous savings. The series of five shows is available at $4.75/ticket; four shows can be purchased at $5/ticket; three shows can be enjoyed for $6.50/ticket. Series tickets are for reserved seating. The Festival Encore Series: all-star programming for all- family enjoyment at a conve- nient location’ for the right price. Don’t miss it. Ticket sales begin September 10, 9:30 a.m. at all VTC/CBO outlets, In- focentres, Eaton’s and Woodward’s. Tickets may be purchased in person, by phone (280-4444) and by mail (VTC, 630 Hamilton Street, Vancouver V6B 2R3). Festival Encore Series brochures are available at all VTC/CBO outlets, libraries, community centres .and theatres. Information: 280-4411. HC LOTTERY Watch for our new BISTRO MENU!!! 0,000 US PLUS PLUS PLUS EARLY BIKD DRKAWS $500 perday § Qct. 1-10 via CP Air Holidays 1,000 =... PLUS $1,000 Spending Money Oct. 21 — 30 WATCH FOR YOUR TICKETS IN THE MAILI Book of 6 tickets just $10.00 SEND IN YOUR LUCKY LEO LOTTERY TICKETS TODAY! All proceeds hetp the BC Lions Soctety for Crippled Chtidren continue their work with Nandicapped Children Final draw November (6th