Gallery opens WEST VANCOUVER painter Gordon Smith (left) and Doug Biden ponder artwork created by Sawan Yawnghwe at the Seymour Art Gallery's April 2 grand opening. The current exhibit, Four+Four, was organized to celebrate the gallery's move into its new home in the Deep Cove Cuitural Centre. It features the work of Smith, Bill Featherstone, Ted Sip Kingan, Arnold Shives and their four proteges. HEWS photo Stuart Davis Soave to a sinking sun or try a three-grape Aussie SOAVE CLASSICO SUPERI- ORE-BOLLA. $8.75. (Italy). Also availabie in 1.5 L. $15.95. An “old reliable’ veteran of local wine lists, it still doesn’t get any drier or whiter than this classic Italian from the Veneto. Aslightly lemony astringency that demaricds a bow! of clams or mussels and chunks of bread. Occasional harshness in the past seems to have been eliminated since Bolla achieved the Classico upgrade, a more rigorously con- trolled use of the name confined to wines produced in the best areas of the region. Just the wine for watching Venice sink into the lagoon or, if Sign up for POLYNESIAN DANCE classes are returning to recCentre Lonsdale this spring. Classes for adults and children will be instructed by Dana Kinghorn, who has been teaching dance for 20 years. The classes begin on Wednes- day, April 22,and are divided into preschool, schoolage, teen and adult courses. . Several different dances will be covered, including Maori, Hawai- Tonite through Saturday, Tim is back at the Gull Rusty * you haven't the time, a Whytecliff sunset. ANGOVES BUTTERFLY RIDGE CABERNET/SHIRAZ/MALBEC. 1990. $6.95. (Australia). With three grape varieties roiling around in here, you might expect Polynesian ian and Tahitian. Kinghorn has been teaching Polynesian dance since 1973 when she started the Bela Domingo Polynesian Dancers, a group that still performs together today. A native of the Philippines, Kinghorn has spent much of her time in Canada since 1970 doing a variety of work in the multicultural field. She is a founding member of the Canadian Heritage Arts Society, week, AND THE LIARS: Gulf NEIGHBOURHOOD PUB 175 East ist, N. Van 988-5585 this wine to suffer from Multipie Fersonality Disorder, but even the great winemakers of Bordeaux are apt to toss in a few bunches of something else to distinguish their careful Cabernet-Merlot blends. This eclectic mix was an Australian invention, a shortcut to the production of full-bodied “‘claret-style’’ wines for im- mediate drinking, and it still works. Surprisingly well-integrated fruit with just enough tannin to hold it in check. Classic claret for connoisseurs it may not be, but a perfect user- friendly wine for barbecues, pic- nics or just “a glass of red’’ at a drop-dead price. dancing and has done extensive travelling throughout Canada as a cultural ambassador. Kinghorn has choreographed many shows, in- cluding the ‘Share the Flame”’ Olympic torch arrival in 1988 and the Vancouver Multicuitural Week festivities in 1989. For registration information call 987-7529. Finding ? aoe Relationships Ninth Annual Greater Vancouver SINGLE ADULT CONFERENCE May 1 & 2, 1992 Sponsored by the S.A.LT. Ministry of WILLINGDON CHURCH 4812 Willingdon Avenue Burnaby, B.C. V5G 3H6 Phone: (604) 435-5544 Featuring: Speaker Ron 8. Ritchie Featuring: Soloist Warren Halstrom Name Address Postal Code Phone (Home) (Bus) * includes Sat. night dinner cruise * Registration $75 per person MARINE RESORT 634 Campbell St TOFINO, BC. Accommodation & Breakfast for Two $49.00 & up (including tax) BLUE HERON WATERFRONT RESTAURANT March 1 - April 30, 1992 “CATCH THE OCEAN SPIRIT” Reservations recommended Box 553, Tofina VOR 2ZO0 formerly Pelican Bay | AT THE GRANVILLE ISLAND HOTEL EVERY THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Featuring Internationally acclaimed singer KENNY COLMAN & The George Urson Quartet — 8:30pm-2am Dance to the sounds of European-style Disco, Salsa, Swing, Mambo, Cha-Cha, Soft Rock & Jazz Nev Mood — New Music GRANVILLE ISLAND HOYEL Open 8pm to 2am (valet parking) 683-7373 Denny Clark Quartet Every Thursday 5-pm Jam Session Through this paper, and in cooperation with 17 other community newspapers your advertising message can reach over 1,000,000 households every week from Hope to Whistler.