Fron: page clubs Avalon: Dance and listen to the sounds of Jazz DJ, Taylor C., Thursdays trom 8-12 p.m. No cover. Blend!’s Bistro and Bakery: Jazz every Thursday night, at 7:30 p.m. Info: 913-2471. Galleria Ambleside Coffee House: Live entertainment . every Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and . Sundays at 3 p.m. No cover. . « Information: 913-3449. _ Howe Sound Inn: Jam night ~ last Tharsday of each month . at8 p.m. : Lynnwood Pub: Bands every Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 30 p.m. Strays, Nov. 12-13. Hort Shots, Nov. 18-20. Maplewood Pub: Live music every. Sunday night at 7:30 ss up.m. Silverlode plays the last : Sunday of cach month. Info: 924-1834. . Park Royal Hotel: Thursdays are Jazz wi ah at aed sa Rusty eighbourh Pub: Jazzev ry Sunday start- : Sunday, with ’ Green Spot NEWS photo Mike Wakefield Open house . COLLAGE artist Ken Prescott will hold an open house at his North Van studio, 296 Pemberton Ave., 3 to 9 p.m. Cafe: Friday, Nov. 12, 8-10 p.m. Sarab eg Cheever and Doug Deep; gui- - tars & vocals; Saturday, Nov, p.m. Liz and S; ‘and harmonics. 2 20. ins by visual artists and pho- tographers of an art-card invi- - 2000; Symnposi with live Jazz starting at 6 p.m. Info: 990-4709. New Horizons. Deadline of Nov. 18 at 5 p.m. Details: Mary Ann or Lori at 980- See more pase 28 COLIN James head- lines Grey Cup festivi- ties Nov. 27 on the eve of the big game. James and his Little Big Band play the Scotiabank 30th Annual Grey Cup Dinner at the Ho Vancouver. Ticket: ¢ charge kermaster. The gala, which kicks off at 6 p.m., includes the NTN electronic CFL Trivia contest with The Plaza of Nations will be rocking for nwo nights Nov. 26 and 27 with the sounds of Powder Blues, Rymes With Orange, Wonderbread and the North Shore's She Stole My Beer and Barney Bentall. The event features a special reunion of 1980s Can-Con favourites Glass Tiger. Tickets for the Molson Party on the Plaza are ‘$10 or $15 for both nights. Wonderbread will also be performing during pre-game festivities at 1 p.m. Nov. 28. Other events include: &@ Dodge CFL Most ’ Outstanding Player Awards, Nov. 26 at 6 p.m. in the Vancouver Trade and Convention Centre. Tickets are $60 plus GST and service charge with multicultural cui- "sine, casino, silent auction and appearances by top CFL play- ers. ® Board of Trade lun- cheon, Nov. 26 at noon in the NgWALK CAL CEBTRE NO APPOINTMENT Ni NECESSARY _ Dr. Joan Sangster, br D Doris DeGroot. ‘General practioners: ; “Myron K. MacDonald so, Liang Ng mo, Robert J. Scott mo. : BY APPOINTMENT ONLY ’ Ample patient parking access 19th 1804 Marine Dr, W. Van a5 84 | P13, nr a con :a@s ger and Kenneth Cole to’ the “finest quality of outerwear, leather jackels and — Tundra sweaters, our unique selection offers ; . many ifems fo enhance your wordrobe, $50 OFF - ~ Complete your fall wardrobe with this ; special gran opening promotion * Offer valid on ‘purchases $200 or more * Sony, excludes leather jackets ¢ Valid until November 30, 1999 WHATS IN? STORE 2428 tarhe D Drive, West Vancouver (992-2220: in Dundaravo Friday, November 12, 1999 — Narth Shore News - 27 Colin James set for Grey Cup Vancouver Trade and other sports personali Tickets are $40 plus GST and service charges. B The best the least expensive: Community Fan Day is free at B.C. Place Stadium trom 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Nov. 27. Fans can watch both teams practise for the last time before the season's biggest game and get autographs from their favourite players. ent may be The B.C. Sports Hall of Fame wilf be open free to the public and 40 high school cheerlead- ing squads will compete for he Grey Cup half Or course, the reason tor the hoopla is the casr meets west Grey Cup game on Nov. 28 ar 3:30 p.m. Tickers are still available for the 87th match of the coun- try’s biggest annual sporting, event. Call 662-4646 for more information on all the above. EXD IBICION & SALE hand-made pure si ORIENICAL RUGS CLASSIC COLLECTION KASHMIRI SHAWIS Kashmiri. shawls bave been coveted in North America ever since they were first introduced around the turn of the century. Only the warmest, softest wool is used to = hand-weave _ these luxurious shawls. After weaving, Kashmiri Shawls are embellished with traditional designs, embroidered -in coffon and . silk: - the embroidery or “soznt” ‘ts generally done in a panel long the sides of the shawl. the end result is a work of art tbat jou will cherish and use for : many years. Pertect ‘or compo: ‘on computer & keyboard students HIGH FASHION * PURE SILK Beare, These exquisite dresses are hand-woven from 100% pure silk. They are beautifully beaded Gnd lined with Rayon