ct aw cose Pe ere ae eae nt RE ETP PTLD, SEE Local duo WEST VANCOUVER tenor Herbert Ray and North Van- couver pianist Alison Hext are to perform movie tunes, love songs and lullabies in a show titled Lyrical Lyrics. The North Shore pair will appear at the Community Arts Council of Vancouver gallery June 1 as one of the Hear and Now series about Vancouver From page 16 generous sides. of bacon, butter and real maple syrup. She stuffed, rolled and dispat- ched the works in the best West Coast backwoods tradition. Both pannekoeks proved to be filling, but not overwhelming. De Dutch Pannekoek House will not bamboozle the casual diner “with white-glove service or fancy surroundings, but for those after a different culinary start to the day, the restaurant is well worth trying. "Open every day from 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m, : TASTY MORSELS : _ SERGIO’S, . 304. LONSDALE, . NORTH VANCOUVER, 980-2225 The popular midtown bar and restaurant opened for lunch May A new lunch menu, featuring a full range of luncheon favorites, from soup to pasta ($2 to $6), will be served Monday through Friday. Sidewalk seating provides a panoramic view of action. along’ North Vancouver’s Third Street and Lonsdale Avenue thorough- fares. LAS TAPAS RESTAURANTE, 131 WEST ESPLANADE, NORTH VANCOUVER Continuing post-Expo 86 realignment in the local restaurant scene has. dispatched another Lower Lonsdale eatery to the res- taurant deep freeze. Las Tapas was one of the first of a new and revitalizing wave of res- taurants that washed up on the North Shore in the late ’70s and permanently changed the face of what was a largely staid restaurant scene. . The Spanish tapas and sangria bar expired in the shadow of the Lonsdale Quay development and increasingly intense area competi- i r local dining dollars. covey's, 4349 GALLANT AVENUE, NORTH VAN- COUVER, 929-4677 The cafe offspring of the: Nut- Entertainment love songs, lullabies WEST VANCOUVER’S Alisen Hext and Herbert Ray will perform Lyrical Lyrics Monday, June 1 at the Vancouver Community Arts Council, 837 Davie Street, at 8 p.m. Midtown to perform composers. Living in West Vancouver for eight years, Ray will soon be leaving to spend a year in Ger- many, where he is slated to sing with a number of operas there. Tickets to the 8 p.m. show are $6 for adults, $4 for stu- dents and seniors. For more details, call the Arts Council of Vancouver, 837 Davie St., at 683-4358. ' photo submitted bar. opens Shell Restaurant, one of ‘North Vancouver’s best locales for con- tinental cuisine, will itself’ give birth: sometime in June when Covey’s Bistro opens in the. wilds of West End Vancouver at Davie and Hornby. ad Nutshell owner Stan Hilekmann and Covey’s manager Denis Fillion & 7 e Expires June 15/87 “ ~~ 1352 Lonsdale, N. Van. LICENSED PREMISES zeservations recommended KAMEROS The Finest of Greek Cooking GREEK PLATTER FOR TWO ‘my SPECIAL $14.95- Belly Dancing Fri. & Sat. eve. BR 2422 MARINE DRIVE, WEST VANCOUVER Y Reservations, Ph. 922-5751 We cater to groups. EXCITING GREEK PERSIAN CUISINE. | “2 FOR 1 COUPON “SQ 7 Receive a complimentary DINNER ENTREE with the “S\ I purchase of a second DINNER ENTREE value to $12.00 7 ® Dine in only Y © One coupon per table © Not valid with other offers, ? ¢ OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Belly Dancers Sat Nite 984-7311 KOREAN CANADIAN Youth String Ensemble players (1 to r) Lorraine Hong, Michael Cho and Sabrina NEWS photo Mike Wakefleld Hong practise at the Goh Ballet academy in Vancouver. The ensemble was recentiy formed by a group of second generatica Korean Canadians in West Vancouver. 12-hour charity marathon GIVE PEACE A DANCE. LYNN VALLEY native Holly Arntzen and Mountain Dance Company will be performing to Give Peace a Dance in a 12-hour dance marathon to raise money for peace. Mountain Dance Company, associated with the North Vancouver-based Anna Wyman Dance Com- pany, will be one of a host of dance groups at the day-long event. Money raised at Give Peace a Dance will go to a for lunch are hoping the cafe’s selection of Leasy-eating, low-cost fish and \chips, pasta and quiche menu items will win over the oddball appetites of West Enders. / "The Nutshell is also set to unveil its summer menu. Details will ap- pear in a later Table Hopping. issue. collection of organizations that: includes End the Arms Race, the Greater Vancouver Food Bank and UNICEF. Set to kick off at Expo’s Plaza of Nations at noon May 30, the event offers a wide variety of dance and music styles including rock, punk, folk and blues. Tickets are available at various Lower Mainland outlets, including VTC/CBO. For more information or giving peace a 12-hour dance marathon, call 321- 66.6, . > Authentic Italian Cuisine FREE PASTA | WE ARE SO PROUD OF OUR PASTA | THAT WE WANT EVERYONE TO TRY SOME. CHEF GIOVANNI ASKS YOU TO BRING A FRIEND WITH. THIS AD AND HE WILL GIVE YOU A FREE PASTA DINNER, WHEN YOU BUY A PASTA DINNER OF EQUAL VALUE. * Medici Dining Room at the.