RICHARD § Strachan, Rosemarie Davenport and Mo Woodhead are in the thick of things in the North Vancouver Com- munity Players presenta- tion of The Patrick Pearse Motel. The show runs at Presentation House until Nov. 16 and tickets are $6 at the door, $5 in advance and $1 off for students or seniors. For information § call 988-6500. aSPECIA Beaujolais Wines. Nov. 4 ° Buffalo ¢ Quail " Michel is Featuring “Reindeer * Duckling & a Yall RESTAURANT pony noel ONE OF Canada's best known comedy troupes, The Second City, will showcase their special brand of humor throughout the entire 1986 World Exposition. From May 2 to October 13, this exciting company whose alumni reads like a ‘tWho's Who" of the entertainment world, will present dinner- theatre six evenings a week at Obie’s Flying Club. The 200-seat cabaret is located at Pacific Station in the heart of the Expo 86 nightlife area. Second City’s ‘‘slice-of- life’? comedy sketches, set to original music, lampoon modern lives —_ political, social and cultural. The best of Second City material often comes out of ideas suggested by the audience. These sug- gestions are then refined and worked on until the piece becomes the next revue. L MENU for 2-Dec. 8 12 different beaujolois 1373 Marine Drive West Vancouver. 926- 491 3 IT’S HARD anything is free these days but that is exactly the admis- sion to the West Vancouver Community Arts Council's November Film Series, three Fridays in November. to believe November 15, 22 and 29 at 8 p.m. the projector will roll to present a series of films made by Canadian filmmakers about the Cana- dian Art Scene. Many of these films i: - international award-winning works in themselves and are not often shown to the general public. November 15 features Canadian Art and Astists with three films about sculpture. These films in- clude a profile of Haida sculptor Bill Reid, ceramic sculptor Joe Fafard and, November 22, an explora- tion of where the sculptors’ ideas come from. Passionate Canadians will include films on the Group of Seven and Tom Thompson, These ar- tists changed the direction of Canadian art and lived fascinating lives in pursuit of their artistic careers, November 29, the final night, will be a pot pourri of films about interesting, con- temporary artists. dno Nognod: ‘dines Q and band Tues.-Sat. Fri. Nov. 5- special guests x Electric Lunch Orchestra «x Next Week: BARE FACTS Tues. & Wed. THE INVADERS Thurs.-Sat. b Planning a Christmas party? Call us! Comedy on tap for Expo Second City has been the training ground for such stars as Ed Asner, Betty Thomas, Gilda Radner, Dan Aykroyd and John Candy. It also spawned the Emmy-award winning SCTV television show. Throughout its five-and-a- half-month run, Expo 86 features more than 14,000 live performances. A steady stream of pop, folk, jazz and rock, dance, comedy and musical revues will be available, HOME FURNISHINGS Warehouse/Showroom OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (2 blks. behind the Avalon) at 1075 Roosevelt Cres. N.Yan 12:4 Sin 9O0-B 738 shone: .280- charge Spplicable] Write any good ads lately?