32 - Wednesday, March 6, 1985 - North Shore News Entertainment Desert begins THE NORTH Shore Light Opera. Society open their nine-night performance of The Desert Song at the Cen- tennial Theatre Thursday, the latest in a series of an- nual shows. Performances, at 8 p.m..- nightly, will be held on March Thursday, Friday and Saturday this week and on those same days over the next two weeks ending March 23. Tickets at $8 for adults and $6 for seniors and stu- . dents (Thursday and Friday . performances only) are available from cast members, from the North c. Hearn feundation CHAD ALLEN is providing one-man rock and roll at the Avalon this month. Allen, who started his career with the Guess Who and provided vocats on such hits as Shakin’ All Over before being replaced by Burton Cummings, has been playing clubs and pubs throughout the region for the past several years, blending some of his favorite old rock and roll, his own music and — on occasion — some of thet old Guess Who music. song Thurs. Vancouver Recreation Cen- tre at 988-6166 and VTC/ CBO outlets at 280-4444, Group rates are available at 926-2849, The Desert Song, by Sig- mund Romberg and and- Oscar, Hammerstein II, features such popular songs ‘as The Riff Song, Margot, Romance, One Alone and the title Desert Song. | 132 West 16th “A Gatherug Place " NEIGHBCURHOOD PUB fo eosteS “Or Connoisseurs of Good Tim’ 175 East First Street, North Vancouver Telephone 988-5585 Open: Monday - Saturday 10:00 a.m. Quilts on show - DAPHNE TRIVETT’S se- cond “one-woman show of Quilts opened at the. West Vancouver Memorial Library on March | and runs until March 21. Eight quilts, three jackets and a vest comprise this show called (with tongue- in-cheek) Gifted Quilts. All of the works are — assembled by machine and hand quilted. A variety of techniques are used in the design work including batik, hand painting, strip mathematics, she is also known for initiating the since 1962 and has made Playworker program at the over 60 quilts and many Children’s Festival and the garments. he creative recycling project Trained as a teacher in called the Imagination Mar- elementary school ket. oe piecework and patchwork. Trivett has been quilting i 5 NORTH SHORE LIGHT OPERA SOCIETY presents at : CENTENNIAL THEATRE 8:00 PM March 7,8,9,14,15,16,21,22,23, 1985 Aduits Senior Citizens & Students (Thu & Fri Only) $8.00 $6.00 SIGMUND ROMBERG OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN 2nd THE DESERT SONG | Tickets from All Cast members - BUY WITH CONTE VTC / CBO outlets ¢280-4444¢ dir YOU FINO Tet REFUND GROUP Rates *926-2&49e THE DIFFERENCE North Vancouver Recreation Centre *988-6166° : Photo Stuart avis HOME FURNISHINGS Warehouse/Showroom OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (2 biks. behind the Avalon) at 1075 Roosevelt Cres., N.Van. 123, 985-8738 Freshly baked, -cakes, breaas, croissants . ; -birthday cakes, (custom orders) Bakery now open: Mon-Sat. from 10am All During March ee THE PIZZA MADNESS © continues Celebrate with the best-tasting pizza in town. Large eee ema 5 Toppings: ° Sauce « Cheese « Plus any 3 others Hours: Sun-Thurs §=5om-11pm Fri & Sat Som 1am Free Delivery after 5 pm, minimum o} wooden Plate Restaurant Fully Licensed’ .. 2988 Mountain Hwy. 986-3010 986-2475 We deliver on Sundays from 1 pm 985-0636 North Van. Don T PLAN _AWEEKEND | : WITHOUT US 32S ou Life for the latest from Jancouver’s lively arts and entertainment scene. With news on artists and events, Carole’s reports inspire vou for the week- end ahead. Anne Petrie introduces you to a Van- -couver you didn't know existed. And Rick Staeh- ling directs you to the best of the latest feature-film releases, returns to the ‘Gull’ to Sat., Mar. 9 i That's life from Vancouver Life, the best entertain- ment journal in town, - 12:00 Midnight