22 — Wednesday, August 5, 1992 — North Shore News VAR OCU N: BD. TLO WwW: North Shore Concerts by the Sea: Every Sun- day and Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Ambleside Plaza and Sundays at 1:30 p.m. at Horseshoe Bay Plaza. Aug. 9: Guitarists Choy and Bud- dy, HP. Lance Harrison’s Dix- ieland Band, AP. Aug. 12: Har- mony Arts Festival features The Bossa Novas, AP. Lonsdale Quay Market: Free concerts every Sunday afternoon unti] Sept. 6., from 2-4 p.m. at the outdoor seaside plaza. ; Aug. 9: Bluegrass Sunday. Curly Maple and street performer William K. Whiskers. North Shore North Vancouver City Hall Gallery: Pamela Moll Hunt. Color- ful paintings include the artist’s long-favored abstracted form and _ her recent portrait of celebrities series. Show runs to Aug. 19. Hours: Mon.-Fri. from 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. North Vancouver District Hall Gallery: Lucy Collings. Cc'lings ‘spent her childhood on South Af- sican farms which encouraged an intense curiosity of African wildlife, which is frequently reflected in her paintings. To Sept. 16. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. — All Public Places shows sponsored by the North Van- couver Community Arts Coun- cil... Seymour Art Gallery: Simon. ' Richards. Design for Living. To . Aug. 29. Hours: Tues.-Fri., 12-4 p.m.; Thurs to 9 p.m.; Sat., 1-4 p.m. Ferry Building: Gail Ridgeway. Treasures of the Ancient Ones. Sculptures and wall pieces created ORAN ALIONS DANCE CEREMONY i ‘Tl | | | q if BREAKFAST — — baily Special — | | a al | i | a | | Bas in handmade paper and mixed media. To Aug. 9. Harmony Show. Juried group show held in conjunction with the Harmony Arts Festival. Aug. 11-16. Presentation House Gallery: Closed until Sept. 5. North Shore Museum: Inside Passage, 1792. Exhibit tells the story of the circumnavigation of Vancouver Island by English and Spanish explorers tnder George Vancouver and Dioniso Alcala Galiano, and the impact of the Europeans’ cortact with the natives they encountered. Admis- sion free. Hours: Wed.-Sun. from 12-5 p.m., until 9 p.m. Thursdays. Info: 987-5618. Elsewhere Richmond Gateway Theatre: A Closer Walk with Roy Orbison. Musical tribute to Roy Orbison with Elvis Presley, James Dean, Marilyn Monroe, Connie Francis. Stars Tom Arntzen as Orbison. Aug. 7-22. Arts Club Theatre, Granville One complimentary dinner entree when a second dinner entree of equal or greater value is purchased. $ 3 95 2 eggs, granary toast, panfries, bacon & "SB 95 DINNER — Use this coupon and try a new Korean BBQ dish or one of our standard entrees. LUNCH- Special — featuring a new kind of health burger with salad/sandwich with soup 3135 Edgemont Bivd., N.Van. / Fully Licensed / 980-5535 2 EO ES A GR AN SE A A A A A ON SUNDAY, AUGUST STH . AT10:30 AM. CHILDREN under 12... - CHILDREN: Sunder 12° at Pemberton, next to 7-Eleven 980-9138 HOURS 4AM TO 11PM - 7 days a week Stephen E. Miller. Aug. 30: TBA. Tickets: $8. Fundraiser, Aug. 9:- $30. All four nights: $45. All shows begin 7:30 p.m. Granville Island: 1992 Vancouver International Comedy Festival. To Aug. 9. The sixth annual comedy festival invites Vancouverites to ~ join in a celebration of fun and jaughter. Info.: 683-0883. Island Stage: Blues in the Night. A dynamic performance of 26 torchy blues classics that frame three women’s relationships with one man. The Tony Award nominee features a live jazz quintet. Stars Lovie Elie, Saffron Henderson, Alvin Sanders and Sibei Thrasher. To Sept. 19. Four Nights in August Playreading Series: Aug. 9: Death of a Salesman, directed by West Van- couver's John Juliani. Aug. 16: The Way of the World, directed by North Vancouver's Robert Clothier. Aug. 23: Ubu Rex, directed by North Vancouver's Back Alley Theatre: Lunchbox theatre. Graceland and Asleep on the Wind in repertory, To Aug.28. All performances Tues.-Fri from 12:15 to 1 p.m. Tickets: $5. 688- 7013 or at the door. .. Prepare Yourself for Traditional Chinese (Szechuan) Cuisine — the best one on the North Shore ... The Szechuan Region of China, along the Northem area of the Yellow River is rich in agricultural activity. As a result, the people of Szechuan have combined a wide selection of natural fresh food sources to please their appetites. . Your chef & proprietor Rick Yeung has prepared many of these Specialey’- Dishes, as well as traditional Chinese food for you to enjoy & experience. - We recommend you try the ‘‘General’s Chicken” which is Chunks of 1. 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