CI7 - Sanday, February 6, 1983 - North Shore News | EE entertainment ee But her family means more good taste speaks for itself ean DAE NIE. Milk-fed Veal Chop Saute with FROM PAGE C16 - Fine Chablis, two fresh entertainment industry E vegetables & ling . $195 comes out through pet peeves like disco and A.M. Freshly prepared Seafood radio which she blames in dishes from part for the fact that “there are no more Ella Fitzgeralds or Sarah Vaughns.” She mourns the loss of that kind of performer in the industry. teday and for the future. She wouldn't even want to see her kids trying new. and $ 725 for herself she states that if [gz . ae ee . . she'd. come later “it just wouldn't have Now Wilson says her life and career are exactly as she wants them. With = three ehildren whom she considers SEVEN SS her greatest achievement. SASS SS SSS and a 640 acre ranch in California, she works only four or five months a year. Would she miss her Career if she gave it up now? = "Do you want me to be . ae NEWS phow Terry honest’... doubt it” she d ber lif whispers confidentially. IN HER hotel room Wilson discusses her career and her life. “IH always have music in At the Movies my heart.” THE DARK CRYSTAL (G) TRAIL OF THE PINK PAN- Wilson was last in Van- couver at the Cave over 20 West Van 7, 9. Mats. Sat, THER (M) Park Royal 7:15, Sun. 2 9:15, Sat. Sun, 2:15 y¢ears ago. THEY CALL ME BRUCE She's appearing this week at Plazazz doing two shows (M) West Van Odeon 7:30. 2:30, 5 9:15, Mats Sat, Sun 2:30 *“*PIPE DREAMS”’ a good look at a bad habit Wed. to Sun. 1 - 4 P.M. He n it ebbyd tully hcensed Park Royal South, West Van 922-1533 Top level parking lot above Super Valu nightly at 8:00p.m. and 11:00 p-m. FREE ADMISSION NORTH SHORE MUSEUM & ARCHIVES 4th & Chesterfield 987-5618 She appears with her back up trio of five years con- sisting of pianist Micheal Wolff, bass player John B. Williams, and Roy McCurdy on drums. TOOTSIE (M) West Van VIDEODROME (R) 7:15, 9:30 Sat, Sun 2:15 Cor- West Van Odeon 7,9 onet 2, 4:30, 7:10, 9:40 Sat. Sun 2 TROUBLED BY YOUR TEENAGER’S BEHAVIOR? YOU ARE NOT ALONE! COME TOA PARENT SUPPORT GROUP TOUGHLOVE Probably DANCE! 5 Nights a Week THE LOUNGE: G-RAYS North Shore OPEN SUNDAYS “THE PUB: Wednesday is 12—5 P.M. | _LOU VALENTINO Ladies Night PLUS FEMALE MUD-WRESTLING : , Coach house inn 700 Lillooet Rd., North Vancouver Books 1135 Lonsdale North Vancouver 980-2121 MONDAYS 7:30 PM HIGHLAND UNITED CHURCH 3255 EDGEMONT BLVD. N. VAN. Vancouver International a Boat & Presentation House Theatre 333 Cnestertield, North Vancouver The WOOLGATHERER by Wilham Mastrosimone February 5-13,1983 -—Ss Women on the Water” boatrp Exhibition Park, |e clinics held dally at the , ‘ SeaStage in the Showman Vancouver. Building Vath to expens and jon the New Wave of women on the water Thus year the Boat Show and Sportsmen's Show have been combined to bring you the bigyest . Boating is 8 Love Aftan and most ontedaining cuidoure ‘ . you I love this year's out exhibition in the Westt . . * with g Terry David Mulligan & Jill Daum ~~directed by Christopher Tyrell ‘*A wish ts justa detour...”’ . standing show This is Iruly an interesting emertaining a otucanonal cunng tor the entire tamily Specint Women's (Deay Monday bob / all women Boats Motors marino admitted tree ACCoSsSONnes holiday rason information recreational equipment pe a een a Geaae « Super Vatu Boat & faring tackin 6 all warhoy / Sportsmen 8 ton you x" ’ : , ‘ q Show Buck Save $) OO on admission with a Tuesday - Thursday 8.30 pm Friday & Saturday: 7 & 9:30 pm Sunday 2 for 1. 3:00 pm Tickets. $5.50, $6.50 For reservations call: 986-1351 Produced tn aid of Conservation by Canadian National Mon -Sat 12 Noon-10p Mm ae Sundays 12 Noon-6 p.m Sportsmen's Shows Adults - $4.00, tumors (5-15) - $2.00, Seniors - $2.00