Wednesday, September 10, 1997 - North Shore News - 25 ay 'shoma Harris r ‘emy Megan of Ou ofA Africa Tantalize guests ‘olfactory senses with - offerings of insense at last year’s Night of Worldly Delights. jorldly elights Returns! onsdale Quay Market, North Shore News and the Multicultural Society are getting ready for the 2nd annual, Night of Worldly Delights. In case you missed this world- class event last year, let us fili you in on the fun, the festivities, the fashion and the food! Fun Enchanted Evening! The Night of Worldly Delights is a chance to honour the music, food, costumes and autumn festivities of cultures from around the world. The event cakes place on both the market level and second level at Lonsdale Quay. For just $12.50 you can wander throughout the Markec Wire Your Way Around The food is just che scart of the festivities. There's wine, music and song! Enjoy music from around the world as you sip back the wines of BC. You maybe surprised to know BC wines are getting international recognitiun. Be sure to try a sweet ice wine, a rich and robust red or a clear, crisp white! Aucumnn fires are always warm and soothing when you can sit back and enjoy the rich aromas of summer pressed into an aromatic exlicir. Festive Dress 8 Fall Style Members of the Multicultural society will be dressing up the evening with traditional costumes of their native lands. Don't miss this opporiunity to explore other cultures, discuss heritage, customs, and even ethnic cooking styles ‘and recipes with celebrity chefs. Then, take a moment to relax, and watch for the latest in fall fashion. Multiculeural Sociery Benefits Once again the proceeds for the Night of. Worldly Delights will go the North Shore Multiculeural Society. This active group - works hard in our community ‘to build bridges between cultures. The Society encourages the integration and active participation of all culrural groups into Canadian society. This specia’ 2vening is one way all cultural gi:-.ps.can take pride ‘in their heritage, and build friendships with in our community. On a day to day basis: the Society also provides consultation and. information on mutticulturalism, anti-racism and immigration settlement issues to government agencies, local municipalities, school boards and community agencies on the North Shore. You Could Get a Winning Ticket! This year, your $12.50 ticker will also give you a chance to win a number of exciting door prizes donated by Lonsdale Quay Merchants and the North Shore News. Tickets are available at the Lonsdale Quay Market customer service desk, the North Shore News, or the Multicultural Society. For more information call 985-6261. See the Quay Events column at the right for all the event times and date and details. and dine on exotic food and drink. It’s an around the world cour for your taste buds! Try cuisines trom Mexico, Africa, Italy, B.C., Greece, Japan, Thailand and much more! B information call 985-6261.