From page 21 MASK. Starlight Theatre: Four Strong Winds: The Folk Musical, written by Harold Parsons and North Van's Michael Booth Palmer, is showing until Dec.31. Tickets: 280-3311. ‘Group and package infu: 733- 7469. Metro Theatre offers a traditional pantomime: Little Miss Muffet. Evening and matinee perfor- mances until Jan.6, Info and reser- vations call 266-7191. Richmond Gateway Theatre: Country music singer Tommy Hunter and his band The Travellin' Men make two exclusive Lower Mainland concert appearances on Jan. 12 at 6 and 9 p.m. Tickets and info: call 270-1812. y CHRISTMAS : ” arora tower Max (5th edition) is on stage Dec.29 and 30 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $7.50 and can be obtained by call- ing 689-0926. St.David’s United Church: A Musical Christmas featuring a male chorus and a string ensemble will be presented by St. David’s United Church and the North West Vancouver Korean Presbyterian Church on Dec. 22 at 8 p.m. Info: 922-3961. North Shore Ballroom: Friday Nights Singles | Workshops. Ballrovum, latin, swing, hustle, cabaret style, night club and reg- gae. Couples who wish to practice" g .4 their dancing welcome. Evenings run from 8:30 p.m. to | a.m. at a cost of $10. Info: 987-6456. Purple Onion: North Van's Jeff Mahony performs with Little Big Band Wednesdays at this new Gastown jazz club. Info: 662- 9442. Vancouver Orchestra, containing 1! North Shore members will play a number of Canadian pieces at The Michael J. Fox Theatre, Jan. 20. Info: 526- 7425. HOURS & DEADLINES! DISPLAY ADVERTISING DEADLINES ISSUE DATE Friday Dec. 22 Sunday Dec. 24 BOOKING/COPY DEADLINE Monday Dec. 18 - 4:00pm Tuesday Dec. 19 - 4:00pm Wednesday Dec. 27 Wednesday Dec. 20 - 4:00pm ‘Friday Dec, 29 1° Sunday Dec. 31 _ Wednesday Jan. 3 Friday Dec. 22 - 2:00pm Wednesday Dec. 27 - 4:00pm Friday Dec. 29 - 12:00pm The Nerth Shore News '_ will be closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day. ode Christmas ‘north ‘shore from all of i us a = Viilharmonic 5 A: A Shopping Hours! Dec, 4-23, Mon.-Sat. 9:30-9pm. Sun. til] 5pm Wednesday, December 20, 1995 — North Shore News - 23 This year, the merchants of Park & Tilford Centre give you the opportunity to make your Christmas wishes come true. Enter EACH WEEK for your chance to win $500.00 worth of merchandise of your choive from our merchants. Simply fill in your wish list below and deposit your entry i1 a. . the ballot box located at the (sarden Entrance. The contest begins Friday, December 1, 1995 and runs to Thursday, December 21. me 1995. A winner will be announced each @ Friday, up to Christmas Day (Dec. 8, 15 me & 22). All entries will be eligible for our f Disneyland, which will be awarded in the first week of January, 1996. Goss ¢ tell us what you want, where to find ic and how much it costs. Each entry must tally to $500.00 exactly (excluding GST & PST) and have a minimum of 6 retailers’ items per list. * (Save-On-Foods and Cineplet Cinema eid | compliments of #9 Marlin Travel Canadian & all our anes I ee re rer Our beautiful gardens will be a blaze of lights plus live entertainment. Come listen to local school carollers each weekend. Call 984-8200 for scheduling. Watch for our weekly entertainment schedule in each Wednesday issue of the North Shore News. AT COTTON AND BROOKSBANK, NORTH VANCOUVER Garden Howrs: Daily from Dec. 4, 4pm-9:30pm FREE admission & parking Gardens closed Christmas Day