15 - Friday, December 25, 1987 - North Shore News . Vancouverite perfects cider product From page 14 style prices (most entrees are under $10). The restaurant takes its name from 6t Lonsdale’s earlier career as a bank. Over the past two years, the location has pursued a career of devouring unsuspecting restau- rants and restaurateurs, digesting a steady diet starting with The Grape Escape and continuing with What- samacalits, Willie’s and Phil's, 61 Lonsdale, Key Largo and Wishbones. The latter restaurant went under before it had a chance to open its doors, such is the kar- ma of the location. THE HOLLYBURN COUNTRY CLUB, 950 CROSSCREEK ROAD, WEST VANCOUVER, 922-0163 Club apprentice saucier Bronno van der Holt is the 1987 winner of the Lieutenant Governor’s silver medal. The award recognizes academic excellence along with institute and community service. The 27-ycar-old will write his provincial journeyman’s exam next spring. He received his medal from Lt. Gov. Robert Rogers in a Nov. 19 ceremony at the British Columbia Institute of Technology campus. HOLLYBURN Country Club ap- prentice saucier Bromno yan der Hoit...1987 winner of the Lieute- nant Governor’s silver medal. ‘CAFE ROMA, 60 SEMISCH, NORTH VANCOUVER, 984-0274 Corsi brothers Mario and An- tonio will be serving a New Year's Eve dine and dance Roman ex- travaganza. Tickets for the six-course blow- | out are $50 for all trimmings. Main course will be Roast Veal with Porcini Mushroooms. ’ Dessert will be the restaurant’s delicious Tirami su, an Italian cream cheese, Grand Marnier and coffee concoction. WYDER’S PREMIUM APPLE CIDER, 4430 KEITH ROAD, WEST VANCOUVER, 922-5977 The West Vancouver-based company has produced what is be- ing touted as a cider in the great English tradition of outspoken fresh apple cider and its roughhewn ‘scrumpy’ cousin. _Company founder and West Vancouverite Iain Wyder is a well-known figure on the Pacific Northwest cider front and has spent the last 20 years perfecting the Wyder's recipe, which translates into a lot of cider swilled and otherwise scrutinized. The product, now available at your favorite LDB outlet, contains no artificial sweeteners or flavori- ngs. -Heat it up for a good festive drink around the crackling Yule log while arguing with relatives over the demise of the Christmas spirit. THE ENGLISH BAY CAFE RESTAURANT, 1785. BEACH AVENUE, VANCOUVER, 669- 2225 The cafe on the shores of Van- couver’s original favorite beach has unveiled its latest new dinner menu. Included are such appetizers as Szechuan Orange Chicken Drum- mettes ($4.75) and Duck Liver and Scallops ($5.85). New | salads include Triple Week of Dec. 27-Jan. 2, 1987 ARIES (March 21-April 20): ‘ah Keep up to date on late- breaking developments. By doing that, your material will remain fresh and entertaining throughout the week. TAURUS (April 21-May 20): Call and meet with others on certain issues. In fact, a viable behind-the-scenes con- ference could now work wonders. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Delve into the inner lining of your own desires. Focus on what it is that you really want at this time. CANCER (June 21.July 22): Be ready to forge ahead. Much will depend on your timing. So remain poised and ready to_ advance at any point. ph LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Construct the major plan that will promise advance- ment. This applies to more than one area of your life, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): The resources of those close to you assume new impor- tance now. 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Entrees range from Trout in peach cider and. salmon caviar ($12.95) to Seafood Wellington ($15.45). Mushroom and Chorizo Spinach ($4.95), an interesting sounding blend of three mushroom varieties, Spanish chorizo and shallots. & p New Year’s Eve @ at the Gull 2 on &@ $ | Celebrate with Rockin Rollie and his sensational 3 piece R&B review. Ring in the New Year with this hot veteran of the Fats Domino Band. Noisemakers, silly hats, hot hors doeuvres and great. fun. For only $5.00 per person. A ? Merry from all vB * Neighbourhood Pub 175 East Ist, NV. 988-5585 me 2 choices for 1 great New Year’s Eve or The Lounge at: Park Plaza Country Club C Cabaret: A completely new Cabaret: in West Van- couver, newly renovated to ring In the New Year. A perfect place to party away New Year's Eve. Come as you are or make your own party of 10 for you own banquet table. : just $3500 per person f Tee Lounge at Park a 222 Country Club Bq «v55 Fullerton Ave. North Van. 980-3626 just $3500 per person. Sandy Cove Cabaret... 1552 Marine Drive, @ “West Vancouver « 922-6181 z - Both choices include: A deluxe Smorgasbord dinner, 9:00pm-10:30pm Party Favors and Free Champagne at Midnight