ne avo s1d2 sto - VEE 61 radins200 ~ €S agay A reconstructed pioneer town, an art gallery, a theatre and studio complex, a large lakeshore. park and landscaped gardens. All these things are found together in. one location --: Century, Park in Burnaby. ; ; re ~ Located off the Sperling South exit from the Freeway ' 401, this 25-acre::arts and recreation complex , is a peaceful oasis amid the busy highways and fast growing urban development. . the its Corporation | acquired property as part of mansion .to house’.an art gallery, and the surrounding gardens, for. public enjoy- ment. ee Ceperley Mansion, which . * houses. the ‘Burnaby Art Today the gallery -has Gallery, provides''a focal earned country-wide recog- point from its hilltop location nition and features over 20 across a two-acre.landscaped exhibitions a year by proin- rhododendron garden. inent artists from Canada , - ; and other parts of the world. _ The old _ stone-walled He " building was erected in 1909 oe | for the socially prominent Deer Lake. is a popular Ceperley family who came to canoeist spot and secluded Canada from the U.S.A. and Picnic areas are provided.on. made their fortune inthe real its shores. A bonus during estate field..The ‘mansion the fall months is the provided a country retreat for abundant wild geese which the Ceperleys and their mingle with children playing friends, with its expansive 00 the meadow leading to the grounds sloping down to the lake. | quiet of meer Lake (named . or the wildlife which found refuge there from the rapidly CRAFT MARKET encroaching borough of New ; : Westminster.) During the summer and on holidays and weekends there are shows,. ‘exhibitions and Burnaby other activities in the James MANSION USED In 1967 the gs QueenSize “ Mattress & Posture Base 231 Coils - Set Complete Cowan. Theatre and ~hall, named after a Burnaby pioneer resident. A number of local groups ‘perform ‘and display here’ through the auspices of the Burnaby Arts . Council. . Each second Sunday in the summer, and monthly during the winter, a craft market is. centennial project, using the held. It’s B.C.’s only ongoing . | ee : poe craft. fair and draws potters, spinners, weavers, jewellery — makers and many: other | craftspeople. from across the - province. — A ‘short walk from the theatre, past - another: old. house, once the home of the. Anderson ‘family ‘and ‘now ‘used as the centre’ s adminis- tration offices, is Heritage Village. ve . This replica pioneer town. was born .as a Gentennial project with eight buildings. Bane tee Nb M3 nih Hilt ie ' Ceres ~ Mhack; grounds! - Selection of poses months. - Additional persons in. Thurs. and Fri. 1 hr. passport service. your. favourite. from ‘our colorfal new Our traditional: settin ‘is also available. | m finished ~ Limit of one special per person - - Children, adults and families welcome. Offer ends Saturday, Doc. 17. | Pacific Centre, Park. Royal and Lansdowne. Mon., Tues., Wed. and. Sat. -9:30 a.m.-5:00 Lansdowne open Mon. thru Sat. nights "til 8:30 p.m. EATON’S Gallery, Part of a aby Art structed ,ploneer town | ran ee et 1581 West Tih Ave. Vaneouver . - ~ fjust orf Granville) | 734-4981 PARKING AT REAR | . ALLPRICES PERMANENTLY — REDUCED Newhours: - 10 AN to 6 PM Fai At 9PM eSuperb Oak Imports *Dining. Suites eAntiques ae eCanadiana Pine: . *Copper, Grass Gifts — AUTHENTIC BUILDINGS Today, 21 buildings. be! ‘had by. “sing (604 recreate a typical town. of the. 1890’s.. Four ‘buildings: are authentic, moved. trom their. “original: sites’ and «= recon- structed at the’ Village, and. the rest are very ‘clever _feplicas. ‘Supervisor, Street, Bur wee 233. This living musueam has a ‘main street’ lit by gas lamps, flanked with board- ' walk-fronted stores __ filled with the appropriate goods of the era. Dining Room 5 to 9 p.m The Attic 6 to 11 p.m The general store, for instance, is stocked to the rafters with everything from antimacassars to zinc sinks. “Most: displays are de- signed to be walked through, and" appropriately dressed ‘store clerks’ ‘are-on hand to answer visitors questions... g| EATON'S Portrait THE ATTIC, Sunday, Dec. 25, 3. to 8 p.m. Hot + _ Turkey’ Smorgasbord $7.95, children under 13, $4. | ' : aes : - BOXING DAY : DINING ROOM, Monday, Dec. 26, 4 to 8 p.m. Smorgasbord $5.95, children $2.98, or menu Selections. i uO . . ‘ Beg eve tet : aa : . . Bo te! steht fu , eyed is 3 THE ATTIC 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Floor show, dancing, ‘sing-a-long, lots of door prizes. Full Course Deluxe Steak Dinner. $45. per couple, tickets in advance. . 922-3224, es DINING ROOM 5 to 10 p.m., Deluxe Roast Beef ~ Smorgasbord $7.95, children under 13, $4. Fun. and Favours. | NEW YEAR’S DA THE ATTIC 3 to 8 p-m. Deluxe Roast Beef. | Smorgasbord $7.95, children under 13, $4. : rtraits. : per family every 3 portrait 99 cts. each. oo pm. + 9:30 a.m,-8:30 p.m. ‘