2 - Wednesday, November 9, 1994 - North Share News li harvest of CLaNDEET From page 34 excellent Indian food prepared by the Flavor is now available ina take-out format Monday through Friday from noon to 10 p.m., Saturday from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m, and Sunday from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m, The take-out menu inchudes a Coles Notes version of the Flavor's regular menu that touches briefly on all the Indian restau- rant’s favorites. Entrees ($3 to $9) range from Rice Pilaf through Chana Masala and Bengan Bhartha to Meat Biriani and Vegetable Biriani. Naans ($1.50 to $2.95), chapatis (.96), raita, papadum and chutneys are also available, A good option on a Friday night if you don't want to eat out, but don't want to cook in either, Ricky’s Restaurant in Lynn Valley Centre mall, 1199 Lynn Valley Rd, North Vancouver. 984-6300. Ricky's second outlet to open on the North Shore this year. The first opened April 17 in Capilano Mall. Ricky's IL opened Sept. 27. A place of Radical Ricky Burgers and other | family dining delights. Top your Ricky's evening off with a side of Jiggly Wiggly Jello and all will be right with the pre- NMiessiah rehearsal comes to N. Shore THE VANCOUVER Cantata Singers will present an open rehearsal of their popular and highly acclaimed Handel’s Messiah for school students and a limited number of gen- ral public. The concert will take place Tuesday, Nov. 15, 7 p.m. at Centennial Theatre, 2300 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, This special open rehearsal, designed to both educate and entertain, is a prelude to perfor- mances at the Orpheum Theatre on Friday, Dec. 16 and Sunday, Dec. 18. The evening will give an inside-out look at the international award-winning ensemble as it tehearses The Messiah, Conductor James Fankhauser, a renowned expert on the performance of Handel's music, will explain the rehearsal process, the history and intricacies of the work and his beliefs about how it should be performed. This musical workshop will also invite questions and partici- pation in a rousing rendition of the magnificent Hallelujah Chorus. The achievements of the 40- member mixed-voice choir con- tinue to grow. Among the judos for their 1991 Messiah was ™... the best concert of the year by far" by the Vancouver Sun music critic. Venetian Vespers of 1640, a copact disc released last year. was nominated for a Juno Award. Tickets are $2 for students. There will | a limited number tickets available for general admission. Tickets are available at the door or reserve by calling 921- 8588, a teen dining world, Bagel Street Cafe, 1763 Marine Dr. West Vancouver. 922-6072, Noreen Grisack's Bavel Street Cafe opened in July, It specializes in real bagels (boiled then baked) stuffed with all manner of sand- wich material —- vegetarian and otherwise (Veggie Melt $3.50; Chicken Salad $4; Lox and Cream Cheese $5.95); Veggie Dogs ($3.50). 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