Fram page 39 Wed.-Sat. 10 May 22. 2/1 Apr. 23. Res: 266-7191, Park and Tilford: Sidekicks: Nightly: 7:10, 9:20; The Sandlot: 7:10, 9:05; Cop and a Half. 7:25, 9:10: Teenage Mutant Ninja Tur- tles tit; Sat/Sun: 1:50 matinee only; Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey: Sat.{Sun.: 1:45 matinee only; Unforgiven: 7, 9:25; The Dark Half: 7:05, 9:30, Splitting Heirs: 7:20, 9:15. Matinee info: 985-3911. Esplanade 6: Indecent Proposal: Nightly: 7:05, 9:35; Indian Sum- mer. 7:35, 9:45; Aladdin: Sat/Sun: 2:20 matinee only; The Adven- tures of Huck Finn: 6:55; Benny and Joon: 7:25, 9:40, Best of the Best 2: 9:15; This Boy's Life: 7, 9:25; Children of the Corn I: 7:10, 9:30, Matinee info: 983-2762. North Shore: West Vancouver United Church: Pandora’s Vox. This all- woman vocal ensemble presents Spring Fever, a musical melange of renaissance to rock. May 14 and 15 at 8 p.m. Tickets: 280-4444. In- fo: 922-2147. Grabbajabba “afe: Live jazz from 8 to 10 p.m. May 8: Len Arufiah and Gared Burrows. 1412 Marine Drive, West Vancouver. Info: 925-9290. Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: Den- ny Clark and his Quartet. Popular jazz vocalist performs May 16 at 4 p.m. Info: 925-9456. Elsewhere Canadian Memorial Church: Songs from the Heart, featuring Vancouver Canucks’ national an- them singer Richard Loney. May 16 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $10 for concert only; $15 including din- ver. Info: 731-3101. Queens Cross Neighbourhood Pub: Brian and the Liars. May 9 at 8 p.rn. SPECIAL EVEINTS: Canadian Craft Museum: North Vancouver's Marjorie Woods and fellow puppeteer Corrie Mosier are helping celebrate Mother's . Day with a puppet-making workshop. This Sunday, May 9, 12:30-3:30 p.m. Free to all ages. West Vancouver Memorial Library: One-hour musical lecture on Beethoven's opera Fidelio, with David Lemon, May 12 at 10:30 NEWS Cindy Goodman Sheiley Adam-Paat (back row, left), Jim Hebb, Don MacKay (left foreground) and Mery Blondal cf the Actor's Company are ster- ring in Squabbies, a h2art-waricing comedy that opens tonight at the Deep Cove Shaw Theatre. A successful advertising jingle writer and his lawyer-wife Alice learn the real meaning of pa- tlence when his parents come to live with them. For tickets, phone 929-5744. a.m. Tickets: $14 at the library. Deep Cove Culturai Centre: Heritage slide show. The Heritage Association will present an exten- sive callection of historic photos of the Deep Cove area beginning May 9. That show, at 2 p.m., will feature an overview of the area from Wigwam Inn to Maplewood Flats, covering the early develop- ment of the community. Admis- sion by donation. Info: 929-5744, Capilano College: Textile arts ex- hibition by college students. Dyed and printed fabric, wearable art and woven textiles on display to May 8 in the new college library. North Vancouver City Hall _ foyer: Bold, brilliant watercolors by North Vancouver artist Gerhilde Stulken. To May-19. Sponsored by the North Van- couver Community Arts Council. Presentation House Gallery: Mike MacDonald: Secret Flowers. Cornelia Wyngaarden: Forged Subjectivity. Presentation House's 4 Exciting Nights (Wednesday - Saturday) May 5-8 Tim Brecht Coming next week! MID LIFE CRISIS “APPY” HOURS: From 4-8 pm, wing/ prawn specials NEIGHBOURHOOD PUB “Always the Best in Entertainment” East Ist, N. Van 988-5585 REN new exhibit premieres two new video installations by West Coast artists. MacDonald's 16-screen ; video tapestry is an ethnobotanical document of native and en- dangered plant species nf B.C. Wyngaarden’s piece is inspired by the life of a 19th-century pioneer woman who ran for Canadian Parliament disguised as a man. To May 30. Canada has the first... Cordon Bieu School in North America Le Cordon Bleu : Paris Cooking School Owned and Operated by- Le Cordon Bleu of Paris All courses taught by professional French Chefs Basic and Intermediate Cuisine and Basic and Advanced Pastry COURSES COMMENCE JULY 5, 1993 Evening Courses available. Successful completion of these courses in Ottawa will be recognized at Le Corden Bleu in Paris and credits can be carried forward, To register please call or write: 400-1390 Prince of Wales Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K2C 3N6 TEL: (613)224-8603 FAX: (613)224-9966 f Ello, ‘Ello, ‘Ello! i's The . . British Show A celebration of the British way of life, presented by: The Scottish Banner and BC TEL PNE Showmart, May 7, boxe: ef MEET ‘DES BARNES’ FROM WORLD RECORD BREAKING 1930 TV'S CORONATION STREET MG RACING CAR (Courtesy British Alrwaya) WIN A TRIP FOR TWO TO BRITAIN WITH BRITISH AIRWAYS SINGERS, DANCERS, COMEDY, WELSH CHOIR, PIPE BANDS, PUNCH & JUDY SHOWS, DISPLAYS, EXHIBITS, VENDORS, CLUBS & ASSOCIATIONS, CLASSIC CARS ; PUB, TEA GARDEN, FREE DAYCARE & GREAT.SHOPPING SP qd Se hae BRITISH AIRWAYS PA om the D, 7 . Re yy ©” Mother’s Day , Brunch © Sunday, May 9th 10:30am - 2:30pm Book your Reservations Now! , Available at participating Keg Restaurants.