14 - Friday, December 4, 1987 - North Shore News on show for holidays HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT Theatre at Canada Place with the has come to the CN IMAX Academy Award-nominated Rain- Photo submitted - THREE WARRING kingdoms reconcile in the whimsical adventure tale Rainvow War, now running at the CN IMAX Theatre through to mid- January. The double feature also includes another Expo hit, Transitions, the world’s only 3-D IMAX fiim. bow War and the three-dimen- sional Transitions . Rainbow War, the popular tale of a land where color is everything, was seen during Expo 86, and has now returned for the Christmas holiday season. In Transitions, the audience will likely find themselves reaching out for the cuddly teddy bear or jump- ing away as an egg seemingly breaks in their laps. “‘The Christmas season is a time when families look for things they can do together,’? CN Imax Theatre manager Boyd Webb noted of the holiday showings. Shows run daily from | p.m., and tickets are available at the theatre or any VTC/CBO ticket outlet. For more details, call the theatre at 682-6422. NY LIFESTYLE PROGRAMS Fine Family Dining made affordable BANDLEADER DAL Richards will be at the North Vancouver Woolco store Dec. 4 from 7 p.m. SWAN James Olsen Restaurant in Dundarave to 8 p.m. to promote his new Christmas cassette for the Variety Club. BANDLEADER Dal Richards...cut of Christmas cassette proceeds to go to charity. Featuring a collection of Christmas music, the cassette features Richards and his orchestra and singer Lynne McNeil. For each tape sold, $1 will be donated to the Variety Club, and organizers hope to sell the cassette tape elsewhere. ‘Tf it goes well it'll go all over the world,” said Bob Roberts, producer and songwriter. ‘I’m hitting for $3,000 to $4,000 (for charity) this year.’’ The North Vancouver Woolco is located in Capilano Mall, at 925 Marine Dr. “JOIN US” FOR THIS EVENING Dinner Tuesday-Sunday Open from 5:30 p.m. LA TOQUE BLANCHE Reserve now for a very special New Year's Eve w cag . ¢ . ne