WEST Van Sketch Club member Mabe) “Sunny” Stringer was awarded the Juror's Choice for her paper mosaic. Works are on display at Park Royal North to Feb. 9. From page 13 present their “Pick of the Fringe” for an extended run to Feb. 9. Weds. are two-for- one. David Mamet’s award- winning Glengarry Glen Ross previews Feb. 13. and runs to March 1. 990-3474. Arts Club Theatre: Sitting on Paradise features West “Van. actress. Linda Sorensen. To Feb. 15. 687-1644. Vancouver Playhouse: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Susan Cox directs Albee’s searing portrayal of an obsessive relationship. Information: 873-3311. Mt. . Seymour - United Church: Fire ‘My Spirit. 40 members of the Universal Gospel Choir in a_toe-tap- ping concert. $15. A fundraiser for the Seymour Art Gallery. Feb. 9 at 3 p.m. Tickets: 924-1378. © St. Catherine’s Anglican Church: Baroque Splendours. Laudate Singers Looking for controversy? READ DOUG COMLING north'shore Jae re) in concert with selections from 18th century music, both choral and instrumen- tal. Feb. 16 at 3:30 p.m. $16/$12. CBO: 280-2801. West Vancouver United Church: Look To The Rainbow, a variety show fea- turing, the talents of 200 members of the church’s congregation. Feb, 12-15 at 8 p.m. $12/$10. 926-3690. Whistler Conference Centre: Rhythm N’ Flute. Music In The Mountains presents Louise Bessette, piano and Lise Daoust, flute. Feb. 8 at 7:30 p.m. $20. Information toll free at 682- $248. yess ¢ Theatre: Glass Sige er Fire Benefit Long nd good) lineup of artists ests.Feb. 6 p.m. s25/ 5. aiOaaae, Alibi’s: West Vancouver’s new after dinner club. The Neurotics Fri./Sat. at 10 p.m. 1552 Marine Dr. Info: 925-4693. . Avaion Hotel: Live music in the pub every Friday and Saturday evening. Live jazz every Saturday afternoon, 2:30-5:30, in the lounge fea- turing Mark Hasselbach, Info: 985-4181. Jack Lonsdale’s Pub: Blues bands every Saturday and Sunday night at 8:30 p.m. Unplugged Wednesdays at 9 p.m. Info: 986-7333. Legends on 2nd: Live Jazs, 7 ~p.m., Fridays and Saturdays, call 990-1012. Lynnwood Pub: Live bands and dancing. Thunderbird — Entertain- ment Centre presents the Rock n°’ Bow! Live Music Series. The Real McKenzie and guests Feb. 12. All shows 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. All ages. O88. 2473. Performance Granville Island: The Kiss Project. DanceArts Vancouver, under the direc-~~ tion of West Vancouver's Judith Marcuse, presents a five-week festival of perfor- mances, workshops and dis- cussions, To Feb. 23. For tickets or to order a brochure call 606-6428. Around Town is a free service pro- vided for non-profit and commu- nity arts y ares proups. Please fax a press or your entertainment pa cnt to 985-2104. Deadline for Wednesday inclusion is the previ- ous Friday. The News tics to ensure items appear in the paper at feast once before the event takes place, but space constraints may limit the number of submissions printed. For teed publica- tion contact classified (986-6222) or display advertising (980- S11). — Compiled by Martin Millerchip — tht The Seaudinovion Food Coutne JOLL FOODS Manufacturers of Danish Salami, Rolle Polse, Paté, Medister, etc. FRESH MEAT ¢ DELICATESSEN ¢ IMPORTED CHEESE Canned Fish imported from Denmark - Candies - Remoulade — Fried Onions Candies ~ Maksoner - Tarteletter - Danish Delicacy, etc. — ‘2 LOAVES. SDPIsS uy 2 loave., 9 grain, sliced bread 1 $2.95, reg price $2.10 each/240z $1.25 Westlynn Bakery LYNN auey cerns ns Mon 1199 LYNN VALLEY RD., NORTH VAN ‘s Offer valid Feb 6-12/97 | Bn en cee ny eee ee ee me en ee ee ae cae ee ee Oe Oe ee me OO SHORE BET — BOOKS... West Vancouver textbook author Diane Eaton turned her talents to recaptur- ing a piece of forgotten Canadiana after hitting it off with art historian Sheila Urbanek on a gallery tour six years ago. The result of their four-year collaboration is Paul Kane’s Great Nor-West (UBC Press, $44.95), 2 portrait of the 19th century artist and his traveis along Hudson’s Bay Co. fus- trading routes, Kane's field sketches and oil paintings of the jast great butfalo hunts and life on the frontier serve as wit- Ress to a vanishing w orld. “He was an important piece of our visual imagination of what it means to be Canadian,” says Eaton, who has used quotes from Kane’s ghostwritten journal to enliven this great adventure story. Up next for the local author: a complete guide to exploring the B.C. coast, to be released by Harbour Press next January. — Layne Christensen Soup and Quarter Chicken. Entrée $G@°° Dining Room & Take-Out Waria up to a hearty bow! of Chalet Chicken Soup and a BBQ Quarter Chicken entrée. Just the thing for a winter's day! Limited time offer. At participating restaurants. 801 Marine Drive Capilano Village, North Vancouver Swiss halet - Barbecue -: chicken’ + TibS: ALWAYs SO GOOD FoR SO LITTLE? © VICTORIA © BURNABY (2) @ NORTH VANCOUVER ® SURREY e CLEARBROOK © KELOWNA q * Reg. TM. Cara Operations Limited