Entertainment — Spirit of the West to be heard TWO NORTH Vancouver untives and their group Spirit of the West will bring an unusual fotk. music sound to the Com- modore Ballroom in Vancouver Sept. 12. Geoffrey Kelly and John Mano both grew up on the North Shore, and one of their songs — The Crawl — chronicles one pub crawl they went on in North Vancouver. : One of the top altractioas on Servings ‘massive’ From page 14 with which patrons can mix and match such red meat classics as New York Steak ($10.95) with such popular accompaniments or preparations as Shrimps ($3.50) or Pepper Flambe ($2.50). Humming along in four-part harmony to the infectious military marching music of the Anchor In's Octoberfest hurzah, we samplea items from the special weekend menu. We tested an order of two Cab- bage Rolls ($7.25), which were the size of heavyweight boxing gloves and came stuffed with spicy ground meat; one order of Beef Rouladen ($8.75), beef rolls stuff- ed with pickles, bacon and onion; and two orders of Schnitzel Sur- prise ($10.50), massive veal patties stuffed with melted Brie cheese. The first two entrees came with dumplings the size of billiard balls. Slightly overdone cottage-fried potatoes accompanied the schnitzels. All dishes came with a delicious side of shredded red cabbage sim- mered with apples, onions, bacon rind and a touch of cranberry sauce, Though mammoth, the meals had enough subtlety of preparation to make them more than just fill- ing The Anchor In, in its latest in- carnation, seems poised to over- come and take advantage of its obscure yet interesting location. Open Monday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. the Canadian foth festival circuit — Edmonton, Vancouver. Yellowknife and Winnipeg — the band puts out a blend of rock folk that attracts some of the fargest crowds the respective fes- tivals have seen. Spirit of the West straddles musical styles and gives a fresh new approach to some more traditional sounds and = instru- ments. Songs range from tradi- tional jigs und Celtic sounds to Ing 1° Glemdy Co When you're in our salon, ask for our it'll give you 25% savings Student Savings Card - all year tong! gutsy folk-rock pieces in the ilk of older British groups. Vocalist/futis( Kelly, who still lives on the North Shore, believes that the audiences are becoming more atunec to crossover music, making them more open. Their songs, feels Mann, reflect the members’ interests — from pub crawls to peace. Spirit of the West will be hosting a special guest band, The Crimpotines. STUDENTS! SAVE 25% on any regular price hair service * Haircuts * Styling * Perm Waves © Haircolouring “Hot Looks’ Not valid at Shearvalues or with other discounted offers Offer expires August 31, 1988. the Bay Park Royal — Phone: 925-1414 = Bb0y i] — | nw mand am oe a, Yes, that’s all it costs at the Bay! EVERY WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Avalon Hotel 1025 Marine Dr. 985-4181 15 - Friday, September U1, 1987 - North Shore News Wizard hits NN. Van THE WIZARD is coming to a number of North Vancouver loca- lions this weekend to give a taste of the new fall season at North Vancouver's Centennial Theatre. North Shore families will be able to meet The Wizard, a character conjured up by Kamloops actor Bill Haug, and see the season of magic, mime and make-believe. On Sept. 12, times are: 10 a.m. to noon a Lonsdale Quay; 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Lynn Valley Centre; 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Capilano Mall. On Sept. 13, The Wizard will appear at the Coho Festival at Ambleside Park from noon to 4 p.m. For more details on the fall season, call the Centennial Theitre at 987-PLAY. “THOME OF CANADA'S FINEST PRIME RIB” FANTASTIC VIEW OF VANCOUVER HARBOUR & NORTH SHORE MOUNTAINS * CHICKEN * STEAKS * SEAFOOD * RIBS DINE & DANCE WED. THRU SAT. FROM 8:30 PM + Call for reservations: 689-8888 Restaurant at Granville Square 200 Granville Street. Vancouver. B.C. V6C 1S4 Free Parking after 6pm G 0 Table Hop- ping every Friday with Timothy Renshaw as he digests and divulges the wide range of flavors available in the diverse North Shore res- taurant market. With more than 200 eating establishments on the North Shore, information on various restaurants is vital THE VOICE OF MOUTH AND WEST VANCOUVER SUNDAY | WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY to maximum din- ing enjoyment. Timothy will pro- vide a clear pic- ture of what's on the menu, at what price, how it’s served and in what kind of atmosphere. Follow Table Hopping each Friday, and you will be able to choose where to eat with more knowledge and confidence.