de Feaceflence 2 Quails stofied with casins, berbes and rice - cooked in wine and served with potstors sautes in pomarin. 12.95 Mon - Sat. 7 to 11 Sun 5-10 1429 rue Robson © Tet: 688-9044 The most complete memn on the North Shore STEAK NEPTUNE. ........ -602. 9.95 Top siffoin topped with beked asparagus fips Ben. 11.95 and crabmeat smothered with hofiandzise sauce 110 W. 24ch Se. N. Van. 937-6654 Lynch, keyboard and redecorated by Vancouver SENIOR & RETIRED CITIZENS LEAGUE Wednesday at 3 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. at 1 p.m. NORTH SHORE BOWL 141 West 3rd St RSORTH VANCOUVER 985-1272 A SALUTE TO OUR BRITISH HERITAGE A PNE Spectacular! See. hear and experience massed pipes and bands, choirs and entertatnment ina moving spectacie of colour, sound and TS ights reminiscent of Britain's finest hour te Ty rie : ¢ : Te) Tickets at all Vancouver Ticket Centres presented by The BC Lions Society for Crippled Children 8 pm Sun. Sept 6th 6 pm Mon. Sept 7th 8.50 inctudes $3.00 PNE admission (semor citizens and children $1.00 off) SMASH IRISH TROUPE Killarney performs through October 3 at the International Plaza's new Plazazz! show room with lead vocalist Marie Fitzpatrick and (clockwise from bottom left) Mike Cronin, John Cronin, Shay Murphy, Roger Carruthers, John Lynch and David Walker. UBC holds display The spectacular new Asian Centre, which opened m June on the University of B.C. campus, will present its first Asian art exhibition from Sept. 1 to 20. - The showing of 90 Japanese woodblock prints by artist Toyohara Kunichika marks the first one-man exhibit by a Japanese woodblock artist ever held in Vancouver. Kanichika, a late 19th- century artist, was one of the last of the old-style purists among Japanese _print- makers. Many of his pnnts were inspired by the Japanese performing arts such as the Kabuki and the Noh, and he is best known for his prints of great Japanese actors in their favorite roles. Kunichika’'s works are distinguished by a vividness of color and boldness of design. The exhibition is being sponsored by UBC's Institute of Asian Research, the Consulate-General of Japan and the Canadian Society for Asian Art. Funding for the event was also provided by the Leon and Thea Kvoemer Foundation Mr. Naokichi Oe of the Kyoto Junior College of Fine Arts in Japan owns the collection of Kunichika prints and will be travelling to Wancouver to give a public lecture on the artist. The date of the lecture has not yet been set. The exhibit will be open from 2 to 5 p.m., seven days a week. Admission is free. For more details on the exhibit or the public lecture, contact Prof. Leon Zolbrod at 228-5131, or call the Institute for Asian Research at 228-4688. Two local sculptors exhibit at Presentation House Opening 8&8 pm Sep tember 10th ts an exhibition of recent sculptures by David Marshall and Dwanc Neuberger, both well-k in Bnush Columbia nown Neuberger and Marshall took part ina group show at the Galenas Mer Kup in Meaico (1977) Thos Meatcao cxhibition (entitled “Bscultores de la Columbia Britanica”™) was the result of a month lung worksbop al the University of Mexio Art Department Both sculptors work mn a variety of styles and matenmals that us charac temstic of sculpture and all the plastic arts in Chis part of Brntish Columbia They have tn common a decp affection aad respect for their matenals, whether uous the grain of stone of wood of (he unique qualities of bronze, and both arc making uw vital contmibulton to the arts on All Hats 20 % oft Exquisite Leathers Capilano Mall 985-8411 the west coast of Canada Marshall teaches al Capilano College. where Neuberger is technical assistant in the art depart ment Although they work together the last time the exhibited the “Diversity” at the Robson Square Medina Centre (1980). Marshall has many works tn public coHections throughout B ¢ The cahibition will be at two sculptors together was tn large group show the Presentatton House Goallery until October 4th Gallery hours Noon to 4 3} pom Wednesday through Sunday on by appoutment |” GIVE LIFE “e We’re be j The ( anadvar Red ( eoss oaty