Your From Page 20 brown sauce, arrived on a plain white plate. Accompanying potato and broc- coli for both dishes arrived sepa- rately aboard wwo additional white plates. Tomato sauce for the prawns was at trifle pedestrian while the Marsala in the veal sauce dish was sloshed on a trifle enthusiastically for my tastes. Peppi’s is open Tuesday to Sun- day for lunch and dinner — an ex cellent location from which to take in harbor fights and to glory in the beauty of West Vancouver. TASTY MORSELS YOUR PLACE OR MINE, 107 SEATED at one of Peppi’s window seats, restaurant co-owners Anne and Joe Verdicchio enjoy a glass of wine WEST ESPLANADE, NORTH VANCOUVER Now open in the hallowed halls that once housed the original Nex & Cleaver, this new Lower Lons- dale restaurant has chased the twilight: atmosphere cultivated by the former occupant and added a light menu and a light atmosphere. Your Place or Mine is cun by Nick, Chris and Elia Vavaris, who have rebounded from the loss of the Emerald Park Lodge to open this new locale. Food is basically Greek with en- trees such as Lamb Chops and Swordfish running from $8.50 to $6.95 respectively. SASKATCHEWAN PAVILION and some Italian cuisine along with the restaurant’s magnificent view. SUNDA RESTAURANT, PARK ROYAL SOUTH, WEST VANCOUVER. Plans are afoot to install in West Vancouver the same kind of Prairie-style harvest restaurant currently subduing appetites in Expo’s Saskatchewan Pavilion. Menu has yet to be finalized but restaurant owner Angus MehKay Promises there will be the boun- tiful Saskatchewan fall dinner, which features lashings of turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy and a variety of vegetables. For dessert, MeKay says, there will be Saskatoon pie by the bushel, The restaurant is scheduled to open in Park Royal South in fate November. NEWS photo by Stuart Davis 21 - Friday, October 16, 1986 - North Shore News lace or theirs? Antiques gather at the Plaza AN ANTIQUE show and sale will be held this Thanksgiving weekend at the International Plaza. Organizers say over 30 dealers are expected to participate in the sale, which occurs Saturday from 3 to 10 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m, to 10 pem., and Munday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Some of the items up for bids include a rare grandfather clock, made by Davide Paine, of the Royal Society of Clock Makers, in 1740, a brass retracting telescope on tripod legs, complete with lenses and original wooden case, and European and Asian porcelains. The admission price is 22. Serving The North Shore For Over 40 years! Open llam-llpm 7 days a week Free parking 117-260 W. Esplanade 986-2228 $49 SPECIALS ¢ HEARTY SOUPS « ESPRES oO BAR ® LICENSED * HOME MADE SOUPS © ESPRESSO BAR * Bd Ww Partners Bistro 1209 Lonsdale, North Vancouver 988-3007 PASTA MADNESS Valid after 3 p.m. daily, Expires October 21/86 © SdNOS ALIVIH © STVIDIdS ATIVE © SUIZIL3ddV © S1gSsad Linguini or Fettuccini with Bolognese, Cream sauce, Clam sauce includes salad UW3H ¢ SIWID3dS ATV © SY3ZI13d Take a break from tradition. Come to La Belle Sole for seafood this Thanksgiving. @ Country style vegetable soup or crisp green salad. 3 3 Premium turkey roasted the old-fashioned way, with B ] ] savoury stuffing and tangy cranberry sauce. RESTAURANT THE DINNE ~a | Ba Sole 235 - 15th Street, 3 Harvest roast potatoes, brussels sprouts, rolland butter 28 Traditional pumpkin pie. i Tea or coffee. 6334 Bay St., Horseshoe Bay CHILDREN UNDER 10 AND SENIORS 995 SPECIAL PRICE 95 926-6861 Dinner Monday-Sunday 5:50-11pm ob West Van Lunch Monday-Friday 11:00-3pm