Jazz test blows in THE Du Maurier [nter- national Jazz Festival heats up the streets of Vancouver all this week. Bridge-o-phobes can catch the cool notes of summer on the North Shore at two open- air venues. Concerts at Grouse Mountain's Paradise Park ure free with admission. Specially Ivance tick- ets are available through Ticketmaster by calling 280- 444 Performances at Lonsdale Quay are (ree. Sunday, June 23: GRF Electric play Lonsdale Quay from 2 to 4 pan. with Chris Gestrin on keyboards and syn- thesizer, Mare Rogers on bass and Joel Fountain on drums. Gypsalero bring their gypsy String band to the top) of Grouse at 7 pam. with Ron Thompson and = Budge Schachte on guitar, Craig Scott on drums, John Reischman on mandolin and Brent Gubbels on buss. Friday, June 28: ‘lim Barrett, Electric Band) enter tains the Junch-time crowd at Lonsdale Quay from noan to 2 pm. Expect to hear original compositions by group vader saxophonist: Tim Barrett and other band members, including keyboardist Brad ‘Turner, gui- tarist Cory Phillips, bass player Andre Lachanee and drummer Aarron Anderson. The band ws on R&B and fusion tra- s and is influenced by Chick Corea, UZEB and Lenny White. Saturday, June 29: Juno award-winning trumpet and flugelhorn — pkiyer Mark Hasselback and the azz Perpetrators play Grouse at 7 p.m. with Jeff Holl on guitar, Mire Rogers on bass, Phil f Robertson oon drums and George Blondheim on key boards, faze voouist Heather Ward @ performs at Lonsdale Quity, 2 # tod pan. with Miles Black on J piano. Danny Parker on. bass and Joel Fountain on drums. Sunday, June 30: Grouse Mountain's final val con cert is The Colorifies, who call ry their inimitable sound “aqua- jazzabilly.” The festival pro- gram calls it swingin’, loungey and just a tittle sleazy. Singer Lindsey Davis, gui Bernie Boulanger, bassist Jasor Lasalle, violinist. Maurity Behm and drummer Sam Ara 3am take the stage at 7 p.m. Call the Jazz Hotline a 682-0706. — Layne Chirristenses Af °A TERRIFIC TWISTED COMEDY" of “EDEN FANS KayE RLasen TO ALIO.CE" i neh saan he (Mature) Nightly at 7:00 pm BIRDCAGE (Matures Nightly a Sunday, June 23, 1996 ~ North Sho (Restricted) Nightly at 7:05 pre & 4:10 pm SPY HARD (Matured Nightly at 710 & 9:05 pm Matinees Sat. & Sun. at 1:30 pa JAMES & TKE GIANT PEACH t eneral) Matinees Sat. . 5 pm Integrity and Honesty for aff your Real Estate needs. 988-2186 623-5020 I Sutton Group West Coast Reaity § It Res: Pager: 9 Reguiar Prices Adzlts °3 Children & Seniors °3 =) OR Spee ’s more than a crafts class, it's the shaping of character. What a child Boe Sug id are taught in a learns goes beyond caring environment . 2 . academics, That's of exploration and why at the imagination that Vancouver Waldorf ‘lows ind dual School acral are talents and abilities pare | to flourish. To find curriculum that . . out how Waldorf includes literature. . , education can make mathematics, . . science, languages a difference in your , BES, child’s life, please history, art and oy phone our office. music. Our classes VANCOUVER WALDORF SCHOOL 19 anid uly 2-26, Pléasé phone“aur. office: 9B5- ef