Friday, October 1, 1999 - North Shore News — 19 Gob first Nettwerk band to play GM Place — M@ Gob, Saturday, Sept. 25, free show at Terry Fox Plaza before Lions/Stampeders CFL game. Gob set the stage on fire at sunset last Saturday night. This line-up has an ardent fol- lowing with the crowd jam- packed tighter than tuna. Affable punk at extreme speeds. @ the smalls, Saturday, Sept. 25 at the Starfish Room The smalls always deliver ina big way. Dug lactates every last sound out of his guitar, the rhythm section has drive and the vocals are u front with Mike Caldwell’s substantial range. The smalls rock. The band has an inde- pendent release out, My Letele Angle, available through the band’s Web site, , and at bet- ter record stores. rry: drums; Dug: guitar; . Corby: bass, vocals and Mike: vocals, guitar. B All-State Champions, * Saturday, Sept. 25 at the _ Starfish Room "Local line-up opened for the smails. All-State Champions performed a - COME-ONS: Shane and deff kowp It fresh. ALL-State Champion Dan Sioui at the Starfish. scorching set with jarring gui- tars and writhing bass lines. The band is set to release their first four-song demo on their own independent label. Among their influences they include Fugazi, Rage Against the Machine and Motown. Watch for them gig- ging around the Lower Mainland. Tim McGuinness: guitar; Todd McConkey: drums; Dan Sioui: guitar, vocals and Wes Cook: bass. @ The Come-Ons, Friday, Sept. 24 at the Brickyard 1950’s-inspired rock and roll, surprisingly fresh. Polished guitar and a fat rhythm milling the frame- work. Watch for more gigs in October. Pryce: drums; Jeff: bass; Shane: guitar, vocals and Darren: guitar. @ Upcoming shows. _ Tony D be Sue Foley at the Yale Hotel (1300 Granville St.), Friday, Oct. 1 — 7% Distortion at Jaguar’s Lounge (Kin; ngeway and Tyne) on Friday and Saturday night - 9:30 P- m-1 a.m. Oct. 1 and 2. — Royal Grand Prix, Ford Pier with Tom Holliston, ‘Thermos and Clover Honey at the Anza Club (8th and Ontario) Saturday, Oct. 1, . a” Pot $4.19 Fiber Pack $3.99 .. Ceonothus Victoria 1 gallon, flowering evergreen $3.49 -- Camellia Sasan 1 gallon, scented Fall flowers ; $16. 99 Amazing October S rt abs & More 20%-50% Gardening Service & Planting Consultation Brambles & Blooms Garden Care & Landscapi "(rear lane) 2474 Marine Dr. W. Van. 925-1082 - Tues.-Sat. 9-6, Sun. 10:30-5 The ct nal Inc. SMALLS Dug and Mike rocked the Starfish Saturday. doors open at 9 p.m. Bring one non-perishable food item for the Harvest of Hope Food Drive reducing the door cost from $7 to $5. — Chemical Brothers with DJ Shadow, Velvet and James Holroyd at the PNE Forum, Wednesday, Oct. 6. Tickets $35, 280-4444. — Sprout ; NEWS wa ayetonser.com¥eprout @-mait: sproutbc@ hotell com GOB members Theo and Happy perform for the crowd befere the Lions/Stamps game last Saturday night. EVERYBODY'S happy nowadays: Gob fans ciese in. t Making airtime work for you! Time for fun — and business from Apex Comrnunications team! + Unlimited evening and weekend calling: anywhere in BC and Alb including airtime and long distance. Incoming and outgoing, It docsnt matter. aD per month Your local daytime calling is only 30¢ a UNICA CELLULAH & SECURITY ‘oni the Seato Sky Hwy. 1 (638) 9n2- $462 #2 - 987 Marine Drive © 868-3300 Capilano Mall, #21 - 935 Marine Drive © 880-3344 13 locations in the Lower Mainland serving Abbotsford, Bumaby, Chittwack, Coguitiam, Langiey, hesth Vancouver, Richmond, Surrey. South Suey ine Rock plus Victoria B informed: Evenings a 6PM Io 7AM. ‘Weekends are 6PM Fnetay to 7AM Monday. Non ee arte is od by te mute, "Fedom United plan based OF 12 month contract. 24 moni option comes with $50 bil credit. OAC, Appacabie long dislance charges and taxes ara axtra. Annual System Access Fee of $48 apples. Cancelation fee appies. Limited time offer, “Anywtuse in BC TEL Motity or TELUS Mobitty service areas fatherwise charges wil apply). st