14 — Wednesday, January 15, 1997 — North Shore News UNDTOWN IS SHOM STOPPING TRIBUTE ATINTX AMES== ROCRY. AMI SBONDETINK PANTAER Y MORE = MILE AND YOLR CRU MEMBER HORE : PNE Coliseum - January 23 - 26, 1997 sta Performances Ticket Prices 7:00 PM Reds $22.00 7.00 PM Lower Blues $1700 3.00 PM & 7:00 PM Upper Siues $12.00 1.00 PM & 5:00 PM Family PKG $44.00 64 tcnets, | parang pass, 7 program) Charge by phone. 280-4444 Tickets also available at Ticketmaster outlets and Rotary office 685-0481 _ Ae Cigpraifg - LESS | Ou emo se EBD Tickets on sale now! ante Thursday, Jan. 23 Friday, Jan. 24 Saturilay, gan. 25 Sunday, Jan. 26 Openng Night 2 tort Seters/Children - Save $3.00 Group Discounts From page 43 West Vancouver Muscum and Archives: West Vancouver Collects! Exhibition includes Coast Salish baskets, West Vancouver Girl Guides* mementos, and a section on “modern” office technolo- ey (turn of the century to World War ‘Two). Family Treasures Workshop, Caring, tor and preserving textiles and small objects. Trems from your own collections are welcome. Jan. 22, 7 p.m. Pre-register at 925- 7270. Fee: $21.40. Museum information: 925- Hendry Hall: Jebvil and Hyde. North Vancouver Community Players present Leonard H. Caddy’s retelling of a classic Victorian thriller. Begins Jan. 23, Weds. ta Sat. at 8 p.m. Info: 983-2633. Presentation House: Krerch by Stephen Berkoff. Way Off Broadway Theatre Company present their “Pick of the Fringe” for an extended run to Feb. 9. Reservations: 990-3474. St. Martin’s Anglican Church: Babes Ts The Wood. This traditional eng- PETER Bond plays Jack and Clare Zemcov is Jill tn Babes in the Wood, a traditional English pan- tomime being performed by St. Martin’s Church Players in North Van Jan. 16 and 17 at 7:30 p.m. and Jan. 18 at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets: 980-7435. The Time is Now lish pantomime is being pertormed in the Church Hall fan. 16 and 17 at 7:30 pm. and Jan. 18 ar 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Tickets: S190/8/6. — Reservations: 980-7435, Vancouver Playhouse: 2000. Bowen Ssland_ play- wright) Joan) MacLeod’s modern Vancouver fable. Jann 6 to Feb. 1. Information: 873-3311. Waterfront Theatre: Tie Canadian Improv Games. High school reams compete for the chance to represent B.C. in the national compe- tition in) Otiawa. North Shore schools competing include. Carson Graham, St. Thomas Aquinas, Rockridge, Sutherland, West Vancouver and Windsor. Jan. 20-25. $8/5. CONCERTS Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: Long John Baldryin acoustic performance with guitarist Tony Robertson. Three shows only Jan. 23-25 at 8 pm. S14. Reservations: 929-9456. West Vancouver United Church: The United Gospel Choir in concert Jan. 26 at 7:30 p.m. $10, praceeds ta outreach programs. Call 925-1017 or 926-2753. CLUBS a Alibi’s: West Vancouver's new after dinner club. The Neurotics Fri./Sat. at 10 p.m. 1552 Marine Dr. Info: 925-4693. Avalon Hotel: Live music in the pub every Friday and Saturday evening. Live jazz 1997 INFINITI 130 LUXURY SED 6 cyl., 190 H.P. All luxury options including leather trim, sun roof and C.D. player. MSRP $41,000 LEASE SPECIAL 519 cc Lease term 36 months, buy down $5,500, interest 7% optional buy back. $23,370, taxes & admin. extra, OAC. Price effective ‘til Jan. 31/97. Regency INFINITI 1768 Burrard eat 2nd 739-7811 every Saturday afternoon, 2:30-5:30, in the lounge featuring Mark Hasselbach, Into: 985-4181. Jack Lonsdale’s Pub: Blues bands every Saturday and Sunday night at 8:30 pm. Unplugged Wednesdays at 9 p.m. Info: 986-7333. Legends on 2nd: Live Jasz, 7 p.m... Fridays — and Saturdays, call 990-1012. Lynnwood Pub: Live bands and dancing. The Seven Seas Portside Room: Kevin Kane and guest Kevin House, Jan. 17. Warerfront Bistro: Saturday Night — Live Comedy Sat. Jan. 18. PROGRAMMES beginning Jan. 20 for 3-4, 4-5, 6-7 yrs. STORYDRAMA for 5-6 yrs. CREATIVE PLAY fer adults DRAWING SKILLS ART APPRECIATION Seymour Art Galiery 924-1378