40 - Sunday, October 12, 1986 - North Shure News VY, Van mayor's daughter weds TAKING time out from his of- ficial duties and election cam- paign, West Von Mayor Derrick Mamphreys fiew to Calgary Saturday for the wedding of his only daughter Elisa to Dean Charies Wesley of Killarney, Maa. The reremony took place in the Caigary Crireh of Jesus Christ Latter Dry Saints, followed by 2 Karpsichord concert Friday From page 39 Jectures, recitals, and = master classes across Canada and in the U.S. A founding member of the Van- couver Society for Early Music, Oke has appeared with all of Van- couver’s professional orchestras and choirs, and plays for the CBC. During the summer of 1983 she was invited to spend six weeks in the Netherlands as an artist-in- residence — a guest of the Dutch Wesley, son of Mr. end Mrs. reception at the Sheratsin Hotel. ou've got to try our incredible new menu at The Broiler Bar. Our classic presentations compare to the best you could find, but are served here with in- comparable value in an atmesphere we keep invitingly casual. Chef Ole Elmer is the creative inspir- ation behind our dynamic offerings. He stresses the fine points of quality, preparation and presentation, and always injects a flair for eye appeal and enjoyment. He also insists on open flame mes- is quite broiling andadds the little touches before and after that create our delicately- balanced classic tastes. Start your tastebuds tingling with a selec- government, tion from our cold hors d'oeuvres platter, or possibly the Prawn Butterflies. And then the entrée. This time try the Rosemary Chicken — a boneless breast of chicken marinated overnight in rosemary, then mesquite broiled and topped with mildly spicy Italian sausage and fresh sautéed mush- room caps, all bathed in a delicate Bordelaise ted wine sauce, complemented with glazed nugget potatoes and carrot slices plus tender, steamed snow peas. Or will it be the Tortellini Alfredo? Or the Fisherman's Platter? (next time for sure). Add the finishing touch with a fresh fruit tart. We make them every day starting with a pastry shell coated in real chocolate, filled with homemade Bavarian cream, topped with fresh fruit. Or try the real German double chocolate cake. (You'll have to come back) Come indulge in our surprising twist of tastes atT’ > Broiler Bar. Yoursole regret 1! be that you can only try one thing at at CASUAL CLASSIC DINING CAPILANO MALL, 935 MARINE DRIVE, NORTH VANCOUVER FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 984-0211 OPEN DAILY TIL 11 PM. For those interested in hearing Capilano College's harpsichord and harpsichordist, there is a short concert being held on Friday, Oct. 17 from 12:10 to 1 p.m. in room * PEUTTRPRRE ERO R Ee OCTOBER 16-18 dul! f Qn mmm BD, = el IT’S HAPPENING AT © OPEN THANKSGIVING DAY MONDAY, OCTOBER 13 11:00 AM-5:00 PM © DON'T MISS OUR CHARITY BAZAAR THIS WEEK H113. Oke will be playing selec- tions from the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. This is a free event, but donations to the music depart- ment Grand Piano Fund welcome. PUETITPERRGE ROR REE Paula Dosil Our star carrier this week is Paula Dosil, a delightful, pretty young lady who delivers our Wednesday and Friday News in our Delbrook Zone. Paula is 13 years old and a grade 8 student at Argyle School where she enjoys P.E. Among her favourite sports are swimming, volleyball and softball. Paula enjoys reading, going to the movies and like most teenage girls, loves shopping. For Paula, having a News route has helped her bank account grow and grow. She also does some babysitting and uses that money for buying the things she wants. We enjoyed having Paula as our star carrier and for doing such a fine job for us, she received complimentary movie passes and a North Shore News baseball cap. Enjoy the movies and keep up the good work. Joan Cripps Circulation Dept. 1139 Lonsdale Ave., N.V. 986-1337 THE VOICE OF KURTA AND WEST VANCOUVER