33 - Wednesday, November 29 , 1989 - North Shore News IN PERSON A REFLECTIONS ON SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY ANT? NATURE DAVID SUZUKI December 2, 3:00-4:06 p.m. If you can’t attend phone and reserve a copy Amber Bookshop Led. 2442 Marine Drive West Vancouver §26-41433 CHOIR DIRECTOR Frances Norman leads the North Shore Chorus during a rehearsal for the upcoming fourth annual North Shere Sings Concert at Centennial Theatze on November 30 and December 1. This year the concert features eight local choirs including the Carson Graham Secondary Schac! Choir, the Quay Notes, Nite Cap, Windsor Secondary School Choir, Argyle Jazz Connection, the Highlands United Church Choir (and Children’s Choir) and the North Shore Chorus, which is sponsoring the cvent. Tick- ets, obtainable at the door or by phoning 985-6328, are $7 for seniors and $5 for children. AROUND TOWN, the North Shore News’ entertainment listing, is a free service provided for North Shore and Vancouver cultural events. Deadline is the Friday prior to the Wednesday appearance that you request. Only written infor- mation can be accepted. The News will du its best to ensure the items appear in the paper, but space constraints may limit the number of submissions that can be printed. North Shore events are given priority. Lonsdale Quay Marker and the North Shore News are supporting wi the North Shore Christmas %& B Bureau this holiday season. yf Will you join us? * LIDAY SPIRIT North Shore Presentation House: Mass Appeal. A warm and touching play about a crisis of faith. Wed to Sat. at & p.m. To Dec. 16. $10/$7. Res: 986-1351. Theatre at Hendry Halli: Alice in Christmasiand., A children’s musical fantasy. Proceeds to Orphan’s Fund. : F S: is £ va id £ “ We've set up a Dec. 1, 8, 15 at 7 p.m. Dec. 2, 3, 9, 10, . . : 17 at land 3 p.m. $3/$2. Res: 983- ay beautiful Christmas 2633. Sz: Bureau tree at the Inter- Elsewhere national Food Court. Every Arts Club, Granville Island: Broadway Bound. From Nov. 29. Opens Dec. 1. Mon.-Fri. at 8:30 p.m. Sat. at 6 ard 9:30 p.m. Wed. mat. at 5 p.m. Arts Club, Seymour Street: Dead Serious. A new psychological thriller. Mon.-Fri. at 8:30 p.m. Sai. at 6 and 9:30 p.m. Wed. mat. at 5 p.m. Arts Club, Revue Theatre: Lady Day At Emerson's Bar and Grill. Mon.-Fn, at 8:30 p.m., Sat. at 6 and 9:30 p.m., Wed. mat. at 5 p.m. Arts Club Box Office: 687-1644. Vancouver Playhouse: Blithe Spirit. Nicola Cavendish is hilarious. To Dec. 23, Mon.-Sut, at 8 p.m., Wed., Sat. at 2:30 p.m. Res: 873-3311. Studio 58, Langara: Engaged. A romantic comedy by W.S. Gilbert. To time someone brings a gift of cash or non-perishable food, a shining light appears on the tree. And the name of everyone who gives is then recorded ona Thank You scroll for all to see. Christmas Bureau hampers, food vouchers and emergency funds are distributed before December 25. Be sure to bring your gift early...and see the holiday spirit grow, More listings Page 34 Food makes grade From page 32 dish that never fails to please lamb lovers. The meat was beautifully cook- ed: medium rare, juicy and tender. And there was an extremely generous serving of lamb. | counted eight ribs. The Dijon finish was lively, yet not overpowering. EPES iS TELS ERE E I Saat Weeme Vegetables included moist roast & potatoes; asparagus spears trimm- ed in a pineapple bernaise sauce; Ne a and a baked tomato-half sprinkied oe ma with herbs and grated cheese. fie & For dessert we tried a slice of Chocolate Decadence Cake ($3.95). The dense chacolate slab was presented with a furrow of whipped cream and a beaming ETDS ri ya strawberry — a very nice finish. o Open 7 days a week, 9:30 am to 6:30 pm. vs “ @ oer c le utsltors oF others who 7 Friday 'ti] 9:00 pm. Restaurants open Sater. _ % ke want to savor the North Shore and # Phone: 985-6261 , : > we some good West Coast food. Mi _ te Saget we ots