north shore news ‘@ DINING Night to remember : ENTERTAINMENT during previous years’ Night of Worldly Delights ranged from exotic to hilarious. ONE of the best deals: _ of the year for people “who love to bay food, cook food, taste it, * share.it and delight in vit is available this wally The ‘Fourth Festival of Flavours takes place October’ ‘22 ‘ta: 24 at the ‘Exhibition. Centre, B-C."s thriving food and bev- ; erige “industry “will: celebrate ‘the harvest season. For just "$7.50 -visitors can check out displays by. wholesalers, retail- FS," ‘distributors, growers and, roducers; a’ Celebrity "Cooking Stage ‘presented by Boursin Cheese, and an hocolat “including Julian Sond from . : : .. Oritalia; Marcel Kauer, execu- . Annual ‘tive chef of Hastings House on Salt Spring, Island: and chef Tim May of the Cla yoquot Wilderness Resort, will all be participating in this year’s fes- tival. | Remember The Girls Who “. Dish Well here they come “with Seconds Anyone? and some of the to-die-for recipes : are assembled by cliefs includ- g Karen Barnaby, Lesley Stowe, and Deb Connors. Wf you like Chocolate you will dove Sunday, October 24th At the KitchenAid Stage. In honor of . chocoholics everywhere, New Rave Productions, producers of the _ festival, have declared Sunday “Chocolate Day.” Your Best Chocolate Dessert Contest, is a choco- late. dessert contest. for the “public. Entries can be submiz- “ted: between 11 a.m. and 2 place. pam., when judging will take . i return with Secon In the Chocolate Sculpture Charity Auction, professional pastry chefs and chocolatiers will create chocolate sculp- tures with a Halloween theme -of their choice. Sculpting will take place from 1 p.m. to 3 ‘p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 24. A silent auction of the finished creations will take place when they are finished. ° Sunday will also be the final day of the Professiona! Chocolate and Truitle compe- tition. -Professional judging takes place Friday from 6 to 6:30 p.m.; consumer judging on Saturday, beginning: at 6 p.m.; and media judging Sunday, October 24 at 3 p.m. Skow hours are Friday, : noon to 8 p.m.; Saturday, 11 am. to 8 p.m.; and Sunday 1] a.m. to 6 pm. Tickets are available at the door. Adults $7.50, seniors and students $6.50, children 6 to 15 years $4, 00, children if you were to bring . _ this back yourrelt it LE et 926.3460 « PARK Rovai Sourw . Emainewstand@s rint.come * e rn r r) ry Lonsdale Quay hosts evening Deana Lancaster News Reporter deana@nsnews.com IT’S time again for the one night every fall when we on the North Shore can enjey food, drink and entertain- ment from around the world — all for $10. The merchants of Lonsdale Quay join together tomorrow night, Oct. 21, for the fourth annual Night of Worldly Delights. The market's merchants, suppliers and other producers will offer plenty of | tasty treats: try Chinese, Japanese or Thai food, Greek special- ties or Italian favourites. Sample seafood. specialties and unique Turkey products, and finish with one of the many swects available for sampling. B.C. wine and beer pro-.. ducers will also have displays set up in the market and sam- ples available for those over 19, or wash down your edible _ selections a non-alcoholic beverage. As you nibble and sip your way around the quay you can enjoy Caribbean music cour- tesy of the Tropitonics, or weekend pass is $15.00. For -more information about the festival, call the Hoidline at 983-2794, You’tl find items tike: To Start... ra $ 5 and under under free, and a - Wednesday, October 20, 1999 — North Shore News cheek out perfermanses bv Celtic drummers or a Chilean music Broup, or groave to vour favourite songs by Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin, sung by the Casual Crooner. The Ambleside Orchestra is also scheduled to perform during the evening. For those who'd like to brush ups on their culinary skills, they can partake in the celebrity cooking demonstra- tions with Billi, Anatooskin trom Uncle Bil’s Kitchen, or with Timothy — Renshaw, restaurant critic and manag- ing editor of the North Shore News. The proceeds trom the Night of Worldly Delights will benetit the Family Services of the North Shere. Local community and ser- vice groups, high schoel stu- dents and staff, and others have volunteered their evening to help make it a suc- cess. “Eo think that's the best thing about this event,” said Hamideh Karim, marketing director for Lonsdale Quay. “It’s really neat the way the community pulls together for such a worthwhile cause. Get your tickets for Night of Worldly Delights art Lonsdale Quay Market, the North Shore News office, or at Family Services of the North Shore. 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