Froni page 24 at 8 p.m. and, from Korea, the Michu Hall Youth Orchestra plays Wednesday, July 27 at 7:30 pam. For tickets or information call 280-3311. Deer Lake Park: The Moody Blues will be joined by 55 members of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Friday, Sept. 6, at 7:30 p.m. For more information call Ticketmaster at 280-4444. Vancouver Art Gallery: Summer concert series, The Informing Spirit, presents J.S. Duets: Ron Johnston, piano, and Jack Stafford, flute, as part of its classical con- certs on Sunday, July 10, at 3 p.m. Also, singer June Kratz tearns up with pianist Ron Johnston and ‘bassist Russ Botten Thursday, July 7, 6-8 p.m., as part of the gallery's jazz concert series. For more information call 682-4668. Jericho Beach: Vancouver International Folkfest, featuring musicians from around the world, takes place july 15-17. Tickets and information available through Ticketmaster at 280-4444. itan Tabernacle: former members of the Purcell String Quartet will reunite 8 p.m., july 5; for a fundraising concert to benefit the Canadian Music Centre. They will perform works by Mozart, Britten and Canadian composer Violet Archer. For tickets and VEOODWYNN ist Anniversary EXTENDED UNTIL JULY 4 Wider selection of Anniversary Specials WIOODWYNN it's Our Style To Save You Money NORTH VANCOUVER PARK & TILFORD CENTRE 333 Brodksbank Avenue (604) 985-2626 information call 734-4622. Ryerson United Church: Fourtissimo a cappella vocal quar- tet will perform Bach to barber- shop, madrigals to Manhattan Transfer, Gershwin and Richard Rodgers Sunday, July 3, 8:45-9:45 p.m. For additional information call 266-5377, North Vancouver City Hall Foyer Gallery: Oils and watercolors by artist Douglas Rae until July 20. For more information call 984- 3388. North Vancouver Museum and Archives: The Ambitious City traces the history of the develop- ment of North Vancouver from the early days of logging through to the shipbuilding industry of recent years. Ongoing. Bridging the Lions Gate shows historic images from the time of the build- ing of the First Narrows Bridge. For more information call 987- 5618. West Vancouver Museum and Archives: Grand opening takes place 1:30 p.m., Friday, July 1. Music, food and performances will take place until 5 p.m. at 17th Street and Esquimalt. Squamish Nation storytelling by hereditary Chief Lois Guss takes place 2 p.m., Saturday, July 2. Gleneagles Scottish Dancers take the stage Sunday, July 3, at 2 p.m. For more information call 922-1211. Seymeur Art Gallery: Recent paintings by 1994 Emily-Carr College grad Sawan Yawnghe, sponsored by Ted Kingan RCA, runs until July 3. This exhibition may be upsetting to some viewers With Salvador’s, all you have to do is add the ice and garnish for the perfect Margarita every time. Enjoy Salvador’s Original (lime) or Strawberry—now available at your Government Liquor Store. | It's so easy...so delicious! and patrons should be advised that they view this exhibition at their own discretion. Gallery hours are noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday to Friday and 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday. Also, the gaiiery is now accepting applications for the 1996 exhibi- tion schedule. For information on shows or hours, call 924-1378. al oO: i % % OFF Expires July 15, 1994 Treasure Cove Gift Shop: At Seymour Gallery, local artists Brenda Cross and Colleen Cosgrove’s paintings of focal botanical scenes will be featured. For more info, call 929-3309. Presentation House: Histrionated Letters, For additional information call 986-1351. Fine Indian Cuisine : Special Opening Offer § 15 with this advertisement (food only) Open for Lunch & Dinner RESTAU ay 7 days a week