16 - Friday, Apri 3, 1987 — North Shore News Entertainment NEWS photo Nell Lucente NEWS EMPLOYEES Robya Brown (left) and Todd Hendersen proudly display their original and award-winning CFOX Electric Lunch contest entry. B.C. Boys Choir to sing THE B.C. Boys Choir will per- form .at the Internationa: Plaza Hotel ballroom on April 10 in a concert sponsored by the Baha’i Community of West Vancouver. Under the guidance of musical director Donald Forbes, the choir The week of April $-11, 1987 will present a host of songs from other countries, reflecting the theme In Praise of Peace. The concert starts at 8 p.m. For more information call the hotel at 984-0611. ‘© By | Lillian Bono 2 OT ae a oe og a oe ARIES (March 21-April 20): Unforeseen expenses may arise. 1ry to grin and bear it, and make do with a little less, TAURUS (April 21-May 20): Do not keep your feelings prety] about a romantic problem to yourself, You need to say what you feel. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): hee Avoid zetting involved in disagreements. Tactfully decline and let the people involved work it out themselves. : CANCER (Sune 21-July 22): [ : i This is a good time to catch up on correspondence. Review any deeds or contracts you may have. ; LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Take the initiative in making peace with a romantic partner or business associate. Minor disagreements may turn into major problems if they are not dealt with right away. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Pay special attention to close family members, They may need your assistance or advice, = LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oci. 22): iy You could be considering a — job change. Make sure you check out all the details before you make a commitment. | SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 22): Eg Opposition to your personal #_J goals could frustrate you. Do not engage in gossip at work. q SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- f Dec. 21): A problem at work should be talked over with a close friend before you go to the source, Try to be more objective, CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. ; RK) 19): Review your financial situation with family members. Try to work out a budget together that you can stick to. AQUARIUS (Jaa. '20-Feb. "Va: 18): A major financial 4 decision should be made. Go with your instincts and avoid worrying. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) (94 You may gain support from an acquaintance quite | suddenly. Be appreciative of the «ff esture and offer to return the favor, an Electric Lunch TEE QUESTIONS were tough,’ but Norih Shore News employee Robyn Brown came out a winner with the help of fellow workers Michael Becker and Di-Anne McLaren. After a mock newspaper front page won a spot as the CFOX FM’s Electric Lunch ‘menu’, Brown, 25, and other News staf- fers went on the air to play rock trivia. The questions stumped Brown, but her friends came to the rescue with answers, Submitted by listeners, the winn- ing ‘menu’ is the play list for each Friday's Electric Lunch To Go feature. Filled with 87 pre-1970 song ti- tles from 27 classic artists such as The Whs, The Rolling Stones, Elvis Presley and The Beatles, the ‘menu’ was chosen for the popular radio station’s weekly feature call- ed the Electric Lunch To Go. “The actual writing took about a weekend,’’ explained menu co- writer Todd Henderson, 25. ‘‘Put- ting it together took about two or three weeks more."’ Henderson, whose favorite group is The Beatles, and Brown, who claims to like them all, sent their music menu in to the radio station about one month ago. Working the late shift, Hender- son and Brown usually put in a Hard Day’s Night on the job. Since their menu has been used, they realize It's All Over Now. Quartet Canada plays in WV QUARTET CANADA, one of Canada’s most distinguished chamber music groups, is to give the last concert in a West Van- ,couver Community Arts Council music series. The evening's entertainment features music from Ravel, Mozart and Brahms. For the performance of the Brahms chamber music piece of Piano Quintet in F Minor, the musicians will be joined by North Vancouver violinist Victor Costanzi. Tickets to the concert ‘at the West Vancouver United Church ‘24 HOUR SHOWTIMES:681-4255: [_ A DOWNTOWN dl , Dally 2:45 4:60 7:18 9:30 Dally 3:00 5:00 7:00 9:00 a ‘The Mission’ is a magterplece.” : —Bruce Bailey, MONTREAL GAZETTE THE IMISSION 4 No Passes For This Engagement BE vancouver: centhe a B.C. Warning: Some violence; fy occasional nudity, _No Matinee _ ERIC STOLTZ Richard Dreyfuss Danny DeVito B.C. WARNING: Gory violence and fi very coarse tanguage . The BIGGEST and FUNNIEST COMEDY HIT of the YEAR OTTERS : SHELLEY LONG BETTE MIDLER B.C. 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