B20 - Wednesday, April 4, 1984 - North Shore News \, VANCOUVER iA CRAFT MARKET on “the best of B.C. No crafts”’ Free admission to the public Ample Parking XNA ~ ao v™ Vandusen Gardens. 5251 Oak St. at 37th Ave. 576-9716 By supporting the BC Paraplegic Association you could win the exclusive use of a beautiful International Suite at B.C Place Stadium for one full year. 17. 1984 until April 1. 1985 Prize includes: 12 tickets to each home game tor the Lions and Whitecaps two underground parking epaces for every event * suite located on the 50 yard lttne luxury accommodation in the suite itself, wet bar catering, closed-circuit TV ‘fine’ catering facilities available at ressonable «ost suite te available for entertaining before ond attes events from April the winner of thie draw may purchase admiesion tickets to the eulte for other evente tennia concerts etc (if not purchased bon remains unc Sd a . ¢ Sd ¢ CURRY HOUSE The North Shore's Eatery FREE HOME DELIVERY From 5 pm 980-5411 980-0115 1344 Lonsdale N Vancouver Cork a’ VUiue ood $905 6060464 ooee Cx aaa ¢ + POOH er* HHH OHOOHM NV celebrates drama THE ANNUAL North Shore Drama Festival will take place this year at Pres- entation House trom April 9 to 14. Compeuuon will rife among participants from Deep Cove to the Sunshine Coast. A potpourn of plays will be presented, including Scripts written especially for the festival. The week should be STAURANT 9D for Cou BEEF ROULADEN DINNERS J otaghet that a ee aoe uF vv Covruta VALUE 1 mA nn We now serve SATURDAY DHEAKFAST BRUNCIM! ltam 5pm 1 487-8812 at fdereet ve pon °1Q%° prove to be one of dramatic highs, hilarious comedies and some surprises. This year’s adjudicator 1s Vancouver director John Cooper who will critique each performance and at the end of the week select one play to represent the North Shore Zone at the B.C. Festival ot the Arts in Penticton. SOUNDS OF JAZZ were heard at Carson Graham tast The festival opens Monday, April 9 and con- unues through to Saturday, April 14 at 8p.m. at Pres- entation House, 333 Chesterfield, in North Vancouver. Tickets are $4 Monday to Friday, and $5 tor the Saturday Showcase Night. For more information and reservations call 986-1351. NEWS photo Stuart Davis weekend as 32 choirs from Canada and the U.S. took part in Carson Graham's annual largest in Canada. Pictured is Vocal Jazz Festival, Windsor’s jazz the choir Magee Secondary School in Vancouver took first place in both the Canadian junior and senior divisions Arpyle Secondary was runner up in both divisions. BACH /MASS IN B MINOR FRIDAY APRIL 20, 8:30 ORPHEUM Joon Vieere couvag & Noenate couevad f Woanthibovaa Tieetaiboa as € C connedane bos Vocete Me OC beer aed Pacwcarboe ts One bee Sta vere OEVEAS. of Syarebe eaatensa Soe thre reece so wcel A Vvabee st Toe uveet ae ed Joust ’ ceeattla ele gnes aS Fe emmergr tics Tbacctaves = “ ve bh Rb nn OFM) VEE Badan mratine JAM OnBu tee emg Maton Ae mim irte ‘ EPP em wie vr) » vee as ra tran — GROUP sina,