\ é te . ’ A nas 4 . a 0 - 4 A 5 ’ ! sar “yf y} BSE NEW MIGHT CLUB maer 19s on , RESTRICTED has always meant no admittance for 19 and under, but at Restricted Underground, being under 19 is a prerequisite. by BARRETT FISHER A new nigitt spot in North Vancouver, started up by two local commerce stu- dents attending UBC, is of- fering Friday night enter- tainment for high school stu- dents. The clud, located out of the Capilano Room at 23rd and St. Georges, has a DJ playing a variety of rock, pop, and disco. a profes- sional lighting system syn- chronized with the music and a concession stand of- fering snacks and soft drinks, explains entrepreneur Brian Fudge. ““.. night spet is pleasing to both young people and parents.’ A well-dressed bouncer welcomes the students as they arrive. A coat check is available for convenience, and lots of tables are set up for people to relax and chat, or if they prefer they can get up and -Jance. Fudge says the night spot is pleasing to both the young people and the parents. ‘Parents are happy because their children have a legitimate, supervised place to go to. And the students 11:30-2:30 1301 Lonsdale North Vancouver §:00-7:30 1301 Lonsdale North Vancouver “FREE OND Prete ree e new seen eee, Penal LES ie | satel 2 for 1 lunch lettuce, tomate, onion & french been enna ne ernnewe nen een ween men mannered Reservations 987-8812 pores tr rer ne seen e nee tam neem nenn ieee maimy 2 for 1 dinner Steak & Prawns ERGROUND are happy because they have a pleasant, social at- mosphere where they can get together with friends. : When Fudge and partner Blake Taylor first put the idea out, Fudge says the response from high school students was very positive, because although there is a ‘similar club in) Vancouver, North Shore sindents were looking for a‘ more local spot. ‘‘They were really happy it could be closer to home.” Liquor is not permitted on the premises, Fudge assures, The doormen and coat check insure that none is brought in. “Theze’s onty one entry, too. We don't want people comng in and out. going to their cars for a drink, We stamp everyone's hands so we'll know if they've been in already."” The club has been open two Fridays so far, and Fudge says the turnout and attitude towards it has been great. “Everyone dresses well and conduct and manners have been goad. fhe first night we had 200 people and our biggest response was that the students wished more of their friends were there.’ The room the club is ren- ting can accommodate 300 to 400 students, Fudge says. And if it’s ever necessary, the equipment is mobile and could be moved to work out of a new location. Admission to get in is $4. the club is open from seven to midnight, grades § to I7 are welcome. For further ia- formation call 984-9012, Ly 1b. of beef ons bun with Ittes. $3.95 value. Valid till March 20 1 ' 4 rf t t H 5 e Bistro Burger jf ty i t t i ‘ 5 oz. Sittoin Steak, 4 deep fred prawns, & french tries. $9.95 value. Valid till March 20 Open 11:30-8:00 p.m. PARKING. Lt A NIG: OUT for teens, and what better place to po to than Restricted Underground, a new club that meets Friday nights at the Capilano Room at 23rd and St. Georges from 7 p.m. to midnight. Pictured above, commerce students and entrepreneurs Brian Fudge, left, and Blake Taylor. (BY APP’T) Rental Car ICBC CLAIMS Handled Promptly All Paint & Body work Fully Guaranteed For appointment call Mike Ruggles ) RITCHIE PS SERVICE CENIRE FOR THE f- AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY fF 61525 Welch St., N.V. 3 - Wednesday, Murch 13,