18 - Friday, June 12, 1987 ~ North Shore News Entertainment NEWS photo Noi Lucente GRADE 6 student and budding young musicisn Stephanie Taylor strums away on the string bass during a recent concert at West Van- couver’s Gleneagles Elementary. Local band NORTH VANCOUVER band Go Four 3 returns to Vancouver stages June 17 on the heels of the group’s lengthy stint on cross-Canada and American West Coast tours. Joining Go Four 3 will be The Modernettes, who are playing live for the first time in four years follow- ing a lengthy hiatus from the Vancouver music scene. Go Four 3’s recent tour of the American West Coast brought them to the famous Whisky A Go Go Folk songs heard RESIDENTS LIVING on the West Coast get their share of natural elements. A group called Natural Elements comes to the North Shore’ June 15 at Presentation House. Presented by the North Shore Folk Club as part of its twice- monthly meetings, the four- member Natural Elements will perform pieces from sea_ shanties to the more traditional British folk tunes to the sounds of folk great Stan Rogers. Following the June 15 concert, the local club will break for July and August before returning in September Music begins at 8 p.m. All are invited to attend this evening of folk music. iodel trains roll into N. Van. TINY LOCOMOTIVES, railcars and engineers will roll into North Vancouver June {4 for a display - by the Jocal chapter of the. Na- tional Mode! Railroad Association. “There will be some displays of techniques involved. in making models; there will be an operating ‘fay-out,’’ explained local group spokesman Greg Kennelly. Twelve to 14 modular portions of the lay-out will make up an in- teresting and varied operating model that will differ according to the individual hobbyists. “You certainly don’t get the scenic continuity,’’ explained Ken- nelly, who has been involved with the hobby of. model railroads for about the past 35 years. “It's a lifelong hobby for a lot of people,’’ the railroader pointed out. | FREE PASTA Open to the public, the event is at North Vancouver’s B.C. Rail Building. rocks back where the four locals shared the venue with L.A’s Rank & File. Among the tour's top highlights: the new thrill- packed rides at Disneyland. : Now back in town for the concert at 86 Street Music Hall, Go Four 3 is working on material for the next album and is preparing to head across Canada again. Bassist Gord Badanic: ‘‘Things are going. better, faster for us every day.”” In Celebration of Food Le Meridien Presents WE ARE SO PROUD OF OUR PASTA THAT WE WANT EVERYONE TO TRY SOME. CHEF GIOVANNI ASKS YCU TO BRING A FRIEND WITH THIS AD AND HE WILL GIVE YOU A FREE PASTA DINNER, WHEN YOU BUY A PASTA DINNER OF EQUAL VALUE. the JUNE 16 - 29, 1987 In Cafe Heurt Superior quality is a trademark of British Columbian food and beverage products. Le Meridien is proud to be part of this tradition. We look forward to serving you the ‘'Great Taste of B.C."' Medici Dining Room at Come and enjoy B.C.'s finest products... With our atrractive B.C. Buffet at only $11.75 Monday to Friday from 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM With our special ‘'B.C. Menu”’ Daily from 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM For Lunch: or For Dinner: Blundell Seafoods Intercity H.R.I. Meats Herbs by Daniel Dairyland Foods Money’s Mushrooms B.C. Hot House Mark Anthony MERIDIEN. VANCOUVER 845 Burrard Street at Robson * (604) 682-5511 A Taste of British Columbia Co-sponsored by: