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F3 CTht FRL, NOVEMBER 25,1383 inema I i A UlA 00 -ibUxlj GENERAL Cross Creek (Varsity) A New York writer goes to find herself in the Everglades of Florida. Never Cry Wolf (Fine Arts) A film version of Farley Mowat's ecological saga. Charles Martin Smith stars. Rear Window (Ridge) James Stewart and Grace Kelly in what could well be Hitchcock best film. MATURE Ups and Downs (Park, Coquitlam Cinemas, West Van Odeon) Director Paul Almond's view of life in a coeducational boarding school.

Triumphs of a Man Called Horse (Coronet, Fraer, Dolphin, Scott 72) Richard Harris is back as the white man who became an Indian. Death Watch (Vancouver East) Fri. Sun. English-language debut of director Bertrand Tavernier with a science fiction film the Robert Ludkjm novel. Ends Tue.

RESTRICTED A Night in Heaven (Vogue, Fraser. Westminster Mad. Scott 72) Story of a male stripper. Spelters (Towne) WeU-toid tale of modem Dutch youth grow- ing up, centred on the world of motorcycle racing. Star 80 (Capitol 6) Director Bob Fosse's tale of the murder of Van-.

couver Playboy playmate Dorothy Stratten. Risky Business (Fraser, Scott 72 Coquitlam Cinemas) Updated coming-of-age tale of a young man who gets involved with a prostitute. The Dead Zone (Den-man Place, Lougheed' Mall, Guildford) Stephen King's book as directed by Canadian horror specialist David Cronenberg. about a real death put on television. A Christmas Story (Park Royal.

Richmond Square, Columbia, Willowbrook) Whimsical family comedy set in 1 940s Indiana. Terms of Endearment (Capitol 6) Deborah Winger and Shirley MacLaine in a comedy' drama of family relationships. Maria Chapdelalne (Broadway) French-Canadian life in the early part of the 20th century. Nate and Hayes (Broadway. Scott 72) Pirate adventure story.

Deal of the Century (Capitol 6. Richmond Square, Guildford) Chevy Chase stars as an opportunistic arms dealer in this black comedy. Testament (Vancouver Centre) William Devane and Jane Alexander star in this controversial film about nuclear war. Educating Rita (Bay. Westminster Mall, West Van Odeon) Echoes of Pygmalion with Michael Cains playing tha educator rote.

The Right Stuff (Vancouver Centre, Lougheed) Story of the American space program, an adaptation of the book by Tom Wolfe. Never Say Never Again (Capitol 6, Park Royal, Lougheed. Richmond Square, Willow-brook) Sean Connery is back in a remake of Thurv-derball. Brainstorm(Stan-ley) Natalie Wood's last movie. The Big Chill (Coronet, Dunbar, West Van Odeon, Westminster Mall) Sixties radicals meet in the '80s for an excellent light comedy.

Mr. Mom (Coquitlam Cinemas, Scott 72) Young executive loses job, finds diapers. Wild Strawberries; Gregory's Girl (Hollywood) Ends Sua A professor takes stock of his fife in this classic Bergman film; an up movie about growing up. We of the Never Never (Willowbrook) Adventura in the Australian outback. The Optimists; Missing (Hollywood) Starts Mon.

Peter Sellers comedy: Jack Lemmon ana' Sissy Spacek in a tale of intrigue and opression in South America. VHelp; A Hard Day's Night (Savoy) Fri. Sun. Beatles movie double bin. The Cruel Sea; Das Boot (Savoy) Mon.

Tue. Naval warfare from the British side: Naval warfare from tf German side. King of Comedy; Network' (Savoy) Wed. Thur. Robert De Niro as a crazed man who wants to become a comic: The dog-eat-dog vorkj of television.

14 YEARS LIMITED ADMISSION Of Unknown Origin (Downtown, Columbia,) A man fights against unknown forces that have invaded his house. 'Amityville 3-D (Capitol 6. Willowbrook) More horror from the house of evil. Rumble Fish (Willowbrook) Francis Coppola's latest teen gang epic. All the Right Moves (Odeon, Coquitlam Cinemas, Sungod) High school drama about life on and off the football field.

Under Fire (Capitol 6, Park Royal) A photographer makes a commitment in the Sandi-nista rebellion in Somoza's Nicaragua. The Osterman Weekend (Dolphin, Coquitlam, Clova) Sam Peckinpah's film version of MARY STEENBURGEN stars To Sunday. Anna Banana and the Arts: International mail art network. To Dec. 28.

Arts, Sciences Technology Centre, 600 Granville. Benefit Cabaret for the Main Source: presented by Vancouver Little Theatre. 8 p.m. To Dec. 3.

Ok) Main Street Post Office, 3102 Main. 733-7462, 321-1249. SFU Dancers in Concert 8 p.m. And Saturday. Simon Fraser University Theatre.

291-3514. Taken Out of Mothballs: Cabaret revue of skits and songs presented by the West End Players and Welsh Society of Vancouver. 8 p.m. And Saturday. Cambrian Hall, 215 E.

17th. 661-6752, 687-3403. Big Top Barber Shop presented by the Sweet Adelines Peach Arch Chapter. 8 p.m. And Saturday.

Surrey Arts Centre, 13750-88th Sry. And When They Shall Ask: film on the Mennonite experience In Russia. 8 p.m. Queen Elizabeth Theatre. Opera Theatre: directed by French Tick-ner.

p.m. And Saturday. Old Auditorium. University of B.C. Pacific Cinematheque Samurai Series: Zatolchl's Revenge.

7:30 p.m. Zatoichl Meets His Equal. 9:30 p.m. Robson Square Cinema. Friday Night Live Series: Jeff Leese performs Jack and the Beanstalk.

8 p.m. West End Community Centre, 870 Denman. 689-0571. Kttsilano Neighborhood House Benefit Dinner with Troupe I Dance Mike Taylor Sextet. 6:30 p.m.

2335 W. 7th. 736-3588. Seniors' Supper: 4 to 6 p.m. Every Friday.

A full-course meal for $2.50. Little Mountain Neighborhood House, 3981 Main. Don Drulck. 9 p.m. Western Front, 303 E.8th.

876-9343. SATURDAY Children's Theatre Series. 1 p.rn. every Saturday. James Cowan Theatre, 6450 Gilpin, Bby.

Children's Films. 1 p.m. Vancouver East Cultural Centre, 1 895 Venables. Children's Film. 1 p.m.

Little Mountain Neighborhood House, 3981 Main. Poetry Theatre: Tony Rekert presenting Knife Dreams Other Edges. 8 p.m. Robson Square Media Centre. Early Music Recital.

8 p.m. Recital Hall, Music Bldg. University of B.C. 732-1610. Indonesian Festival with live entertain.

1 1 a.m. to 5 p.m. Asian Centre, University of B.C. Film: Tron. 8 p.m.

Images Theatre, Simon Fraser University. 291-4869. Pacific Cinematheque Samurai Series: Zatoichl the Fugitive. 7:30 p.m. Zatoichl Meets his Equal.

9:30 p.m. Robson Square Cinema. Simple Embraces Dance Works. 8:30 p.m. And Sunday.

Paula Ross Dance Centre, 3488 W. Broadway. Sharon, Lois Bram. 1, 3 7 p.m. And 1 3 p.m.

Sunday. Centennial Theatre, 123 E.23rd.,N.Van. SUNDAY Show: Variety Show. 1 :30 to 3:30 p.m. Douglas Park Community Hall, 801 W.22nd.

Vancouver Koto Ensemble: Classical Japanese Instrumental Works. 2:30 p.m. Museum of Anthropology, 6393 N.W. Marine Dr. Crlc? Cracl Storytelling series: Be Bold, Be Bold Stories of Strong and Wily Women.

8 p.m. Quaker Meeting House, 1 090 W. 70th. Sunday Coffee Concert: Ross McKim Chamber Dance Theatre. 1 1 a.m.

Queen Elizabeth Playhouse. Used Book Extravaganza. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Burnaby Arts Centre, 6450 Gilpin.

298-, 7322. Pacific Cinematheque Samurai Series: Zatolchl's Revenge. 7:30 p.m. Zatoichl the Fugitive. 9:30.

Robson Square Cinema. MONDAY World Adventure Tours Film: Poland. Narrated by photographer rey FESTIVAL TONIGHT Grey Cup Dinner Dance: with Dal Richards, Mart Kenny and Bobby Hales. $60. 6 p.m.

Hyatt Regency. Society of Seven: Music comedy by Hawaii show band and Pearls of the Pacific dancers. 8 p.m. And Saturday. And 6 p.m.

Sunday. Commodore. Tickets at VTC CBO outlets. SATURDAY Grey Cup Parade: Ceperley Park to Pacific Blvd. (Beach Noon.

Also includes Pre- and Post-Parade Events at English Bay. Miss Grey Cup Pageant Dinner Dancee: Music by The Nylons and Dal Richards Big Band. 7:30 p.m. $50. Hyatt Regency.

Salute to Grey Cup EastWest Dinner Dance. 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. $20. to 11 1 to in Cross Creek, at the Varsity Jon Hagar.

5:30 8:30 p.m. Queen Elizabeth Theatre. And 2, 6 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. North Vancouver Centennial Theatre.

TUESDAY Famous People Players: Lifesize puppet show. 5:30 8:30 p.m. Queen Elizabeth Theatre. 873-6356. WEDNESDAY Vancouver Folk Song Society's Folk Circle: sing, play or listen.

8 p.m., first and third Wednesday of each month. False Creek Community Centre, Granville Island. Cutting Losses DanceTheatre. 8 p.m. Simon Fraser University Theatre.

291-3514. Gene's Variety Theatre: vaudville entertainment every Wednesday and Thursday. 7:30 p.m. Cloverdale Village Market, Pioneer Hall, 17810-56th Sry. 594-9695.

Pacific Cinematheque Screening: Voyage to Italy. 7:30 p.m. National Film Board, 11 55 W.Georgia. THURSDAY Pacific Cinematheque Screening: The Grand Illusions. 7:30 p.m.

National Film Board, 1 1 55 W. Georgia. Just Desserts: Susan Mendelson, Bruno Freschi, Allan Fotheringham talk about their childhood experiences and judge the Great Vancouver Dessert Trials. Benefit for The Society of Children and Youth of B.C. 8 p.m.

Georgia Hotel. 732-3305. A Christmas Pudding: Scenes from Victorian life In B.C. 8 p.m. To Dec.

3. And 2 p.m. Dec. 4. The Vancouver Museum, 11 00 Chestnut.

736-4431. FRIDAY The Sorrowful Canadians. 8 p.m. And Dec. 3 9.

Paula Ross Studio, 3488 W. Broadway. 224-0739. Vancouver Welsh Men's Choir. 8 p.m.

Old Auditorium, University of B.C. 228-271 1 Saskatchewan Theatre Ballet. 8 p.m. And Dec. 3.

North Vancouver Centennial Auditorium, 123 E. 23rd. First Annual Gentlemen's Night Out: Featuring the West Coast Cover Girl Contest, Nancy Nash the Main Street Dancers, Casino. 8 p.m. Commodore Ballroom.

useums University of B.C. Museum of Anthropology: Noon to 7 p.m. Tuesdays; and noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday to Sunday. Gallery Guided Tours of museum collection and exhibits.

2:30 p.m. every Tuesday Thursday. Christmas Offering: Anthropology Shop offering unusal crafts for sale. Wedne-say to Dec. 4.

Blood From Stone: Making and using stone tools in Prehistoric B.C. Calendar Prints: Popular Art of South India. To Jan. 1. The Copper That Came From Heaven: Dance Dramas of the Kwakwa-ka'wakw.

Exhibition of the elaborate regalia used in dance dramas of the Kwakiutl Indians of B.C. Through April. 6393 N.W. Marine. 228-3825; 228-5087.

F'ree TONIGHT Canadian Music Centre (B.C. regional branch): free lending library of 6,500 scores by Canadian composers. Catalogues, information, recordings. Listening facilities available. Open: 9 a.m.

to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday; and by appointment. No. 3, 2007 W. 4th. 734-4622.

Gordon Southam Observatory: open 3 10:30 p.m., Fridays. And noon to 10:30 p.m., Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. Telescope viewing (weather permitting), audio-visual presentation and a small gallery of photos taken by a Vancouver astronomer. Vancouver Museum complex, 00 Chestnut. 738-2855.

Rapid Transit Rides: Last Train Til 1986. Play and take a ride on Vancouver's .1 km elevated light rapid transit section. 1 0 a.m.to 5 p.m., daily. To Sunday. Main St.

Station, Main and Terminal. 683-8401 CKVU's Vancouver Show: Join the Cup EVENTS Grand Ballroom, 3rd Floor, Mandarin Trade Centre, 61 1 Main. 681-3388. TS-CFUN Dance Casino Night. 7 p.m.

to 1 :30 a.m. $5. Arts Umbrella, 1 286 Cartwright, Granville Island. 731-9222. Grey Cup Dinner Dance: Music by Midnight Revelers.

6 p.m. $7.50 members, $8.50 non-members. Confederation House, 4949 Canada Way, Bby. 294-1936. SUNDAY Bathtub Race.

12:30 to 2:30. Sponsored by the Royal Nanaimo Bathtub Society. East end of False Creek. CFUN Brunch Grey Cup Party. 1 6 p.m.

$25. Brunch and game via big screen TV. Hyatt Regency Ballroom, Hyatt Regency. studio audience for live time entertainment. 7 p.m.

Monday to Flnday. CKVU, 180 W. 2nd. Reservations: 876- Ext 241. Ice Skating at Robson Square Plaza.

7 a.m. to midnight. Cooking with Clay: exhibition and sale including cooking demonstrations and Ikebana flower arrangements prevented by Potters Guild of B.C. 10 a.m. to 6 m.

To Dec. 2. Robson Square Media Centre. SUNDAY Poetry Reading: by Oerry Gilbert. 2 p.m.

Sundays and holidays. Book Bazaar, 850 Granville. SUmp Bourse Postcard Fair. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Sheraton-Landmark Hotel, 1400' Robson. MONDAY Slide Show: Trekking in Nepal. 11:30 a.m. Cameron Recreation Centre, 9523 Cameron, Bby. The Don Harron Show: Join the studio audience for live entertainment.

Guests include William Hutt, Peter Fonda, Doug the Slugs, Lacy J. Dalton, Dick Shawn. 1 :45 p.m. And Tuesday Wednesday. BCTV.

Group bookings available. 420-2526. Author Keith Malllard speaks about his writing career. 7:30 p.m. Kerrisdale Library, 21 1 2 W.

42nd. 261 -6550. TUESDAY Film on Margaret Laurence. Noon. Vancouver Public Library, 750 Burrard.

Front Row Centre: films on Eastern Europe. 7 p.m. North Vancouver City Library, 121 W.I 4th. WEDNESDAY Games Club: open to teens or adults. 7 p.m.

every Wednesday. The popular game is Dungeons Dragons. Little Mountain Neighborhood House, 3981 Main. THURSDAY The New Vaudevillian: Al Simmons. 12:30 p.m.

Simon Fraser Theatre. Slide Show: Glimpses of Greece. 7:30 p.m. Bidwell West End Community Centre, 870 Denman. FRIDAY Vancouver Aquarium Free Days: free admission to all shows and exhibits.

10 a.m. to 5 p.m. And Dec. 3. Stanley Park.

USIC TONIGHT Vancouver Canata Singers: Carols and Canzonas. 8 p.m. Orphe-um. Recital: La Flute de Pan III by The Vancouver Baroque Ensemble. Free.

8 p.m. Recital Hall, Music University of B.C. SATURDAY Organ Recital by Darryl Nixon. 8 p.m. St.

James Anglican Church, 303 E. Cordova. CP Air Musically Speaking Series: Vancouver Symphony Orchestra performs Bach, Vivaldi and Brahms. 8:30 p.m. And 7:30 p.m.

Monday. Orpheum. Music of Frescobaldl and Gibbons: performed by Doreen Ok on organ and harpsicord. 8 p.m. Recital Hall, Music University of B.C.

SUNDAY Danes in Church Concert: With soprano Roma Engmann, flautist Per-Anker Lindgard, and organist Frank Jarls-felt. 8 p.m. First Lutheran Church, 5745 Wales. 435-6020. Masterpiece Music: Christmas concert with music of Teleman and Jolivet.

2:30 8 p.m. Vancouver East Cultural Centre, 1895 Venables. 254-9578. Academy Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sidney Harth performs Mozart, Tchaikowsky and Brahms. 7:30 p.m.

Orpheum. FRIDAY West Point Grey Chamber Music Concert: Music of Mozart, Debussy and others. 8 p.m. West Point Grey United Church, 4595 W. 8th.

i ROCK, POP, ETC. TONIGHT The Flying Undercups Go Squeak with Nick Nack in concert. Presented by the Vancouver Newer Music Society. 8:30 p.m. UnitPitt Gallery, 163 Pender.

731-4588. SATURDAY Nina Slmone In Concert. 7:30 p.m. Queen Elizabeth Theatre. THURSDAY Magnetic Band.

8 p.m. Simon Fraser University Theatre. FRIDAY Rock Reggae: Esso zee Jackson with Uprising and Wadada HI Fl. 8 p.m. Royal Canadian Legion Hall, 3249 Kingsway.

738-3232. ours Triumf Guided Tours: walk through ths cyclotron building and Batho Biomedical Facility. Free. 2 p.m. Every Tuesday Thursday.

4004 Wesbrook Mall, University of B.C. Group tours by appointment. 228-471 1 Four Neigborhood Pub, 541 Clarke, Coq. 937-3488. Carry and the Shades.

And Saturday. Mr. Sport Hotel, 3484 Kingsway, 433-8255. Tess Marlaslne. To Dec.

3. Century Plaza Hotel, 1015 Burrard. Duke Walker. And Saturday. And Tuesday to Dec.

3. Rolf's, 606-1 2th New West 526-6411. Ian Menzies. Saturday afternoons. Square Rigger Neigborhood Pub, 1425 Marine West Van.

926-381 1 Ella Fitzgerald. Monday to Dec. 10. Plazazz, International Plaza Hotel, 1999 Marine N. Van.

Ron Neilson. Thursday to Dec. 3. Queens Cross Neigborhood Pub, 2989 Lonsdale, N. Van.

980-7715. tagc PROFESSIONAL Terrace Tanzi: The Venus Flytrap. A Comedy about a female wrestler. 8 p.m. And 6 9 p.m.

Saturday. Vancouver East Cultural Centre, 1895 Venables. The Murder Of Auguste Dupln: Edgar Allen Poe's famous detective in a bizarre adventure in mystery and witchcraft. 8 p.m. And Saturday.

Queen Elizabeth Playhouse. Miss Margarida's Way: One-woman performance starring Janet Wright. 8:30 p.m. And 6:30 9:30 p.m. Saturday.

Arts Club, Granville Island. The Dead of the Winter: A gothic thriller about an estranged family on an Isolated ranch. 8:30 p.m. Monday to Friday. 6.30 9:30 p.m.

Saturday. And 5:30 p.m. two-for-one Thursday matinees. To Dec. 17.

Arts Club Theatre, Granville Island. Judyl A portrayal of Judy Garland. 8:30 p.m. Monday to Friday. 6:30 9:30 p.m.

Saturday. And 5:30 p.m. two-for-one Friday matinees. To Dec. 3.

Arts Club Revue Theatre, Granville Island. Overnight Exposure: A fun glimpse into the personalities of Vancouver's entertainment scene with interviews, music and impersonations. 11:30 p.m. Every Friday. Arts Club Revue Theatre, Granville Island.

Theatresports: Teams compete in im-provisational theatre. 11 p.m. Every Friday 4. Saturday. City Stage.

751 Thurlow. 688-1436. F.O.B. (Fresh Off the Boat): Comedy romance about the hardships faced by Chinese immigrants in North America. 8:30 p.m.

Tuesday to Saturday. And 230 p.m. Saturday Sunday matinees. To Dec. 11.

Firehall Theatre, 280 E. Cordova. 689-0926 or 689-8384. M'As Dire Comma On Dit: Light musical comedy about daily life situations. In French.

8:30 p.m. Thursday to Sunday. To Dec. 11. Centre Culture! Colombien, 795 W.

16th. 874-9105. SATURDAY Scrooge: Dickens' Christmas classic. 8 p.m. Saturday to Dec.

24. Waterfront Theatre, Granville Island. 685-6217. FRIDAY Reflections on Crooked Walking: Anne Mortifee's musical fantasy. 8 p.m.

Tuesday to Friday. And 6:30 9:30 p.m. Saturdays. And 2:30 p.m. Sunday.

And two-for-one 5:30 p.m. Wednesday matinees. To Jan. 14. Arts Club, Granville Island.

White Rock: New play by Ian Eastwood. Presented by the New Play Centre. Midnight. And Dec. 3.

And 7:30 p.m. Dec. 4. Waterfront Theatre, Granville Island. 685-6228.

AMATEUR U2TONIGHT Gypsy: Musical based on the memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee. 8:30 p.m. Wednesday to Saturday. To Dec. 3.

Metro Theatre, 1370 S.W. Marine Dr. 266-7191. Once Upon a Mattress: Musical farce based on the fairy tale The Princess and the Pea. 8 p.m.

Thursday to Saturday. To Dec. 3. With 1 p.m. matinees, Nov.

26 Dec. 3. James Cowan Theatre. 6450 Gilpin, Bby. Die Mutter: BertoK Brecht's story of a woman's political awareness and the social movement of the Russian Revolution into which she Is drawn.

8:30 p.m. Thursday to Sunday. To Dec. 4. Theatrespace, 400-310 Water.

681-0818. To The Chicago Ray Bradbury's futuristic, post-nuclear play. 8 p.m. To Sunday. Carnegie Centre, 401 Main.

MONDAY Anything Goes: Cole Porter's musical set in the 1930s. 8 p.m. To Friday. Fine Arts Centre, Steveston Senior Secondary, 10440 No. 2 Rmd.

277-7155. pecial events TONIGHT Arts, Sciences Technology Centre: Hands-on exhibits from the worlds of art, science and technology. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. And Saturday.

And 1 to 5 p.m., Sunday. Vancouver Videodlsk: electronic archive of our city from 1872 to 1983. lanetarium Things That Go Flash In the Night: for children and parents alike. 1 1 30 a.m. Satur-; day Sunday.

The Strange World of-UFO's: intriguing history of UFO phenome-'. non. 230 8 p.m. Tuesday to Friday. And 1, 4 8 p.m.

Saturday Sunday. Alan -Parsons Projections: sound and light con-; cert. 9:30 p.m. Tuesday to Sunday. With-extra Friday night show at tl p.m.

H.R. Mac-'. Millan Planetarium, Vancouver Museum complex, 1 1 00 Chestnut. 736-4431 noctures TOI tIGHT How to Listen to Classical -Mifsic oy Dennis Tupman. Free.

7:30 p.m.I Hemlock Hall, 2801 Hemlock. SATURDAY Vancouver Institute Lecture Series: Fear and Courage by I Professor S.J- Rachman. Free. 8:15 p.m. Lecture Hall N'o.

2, Woodward Instructional-Resources Ceru're, University of B.C. I MONDAY Canadian Authors Assock atlon: Getting it down on paper by author -Raymond Hull. Free- 8 p.m. Fireside Unitarian Church, 49th Oak. Saving the Acropolk: lectureslide show -by Professor Hector Wllr'ams.

I'ree. 8 p.m. -Hellenic Community Centre, 4500 Arbutus; TUESDAY Travet Talk: Egypt p.m. Robson Square Media Centra. Canadian Inuit Art lecturesHd show.

-Free. 8 p.m. Vancouver Jewish Corr.munily" 'Centre, 950 W. 41 st. Open House Speaker Series: Drawing -with the Right Side of the Brain by P.ttri-1 cia Johnson.

730 p.m. Canadian Holistic Healing Centre, 2021 Columbia. WEDNESDAY For Women Entrepreneurs: How to start a business by Mone-ca Litton. 7 p.m. Westin Bayshore Inn.

736-1494. ZZ In the Shadow of the Giants: Bertof. Brecht by Klaus Strassmann. Noon. Freer-Robson Square Media Centre.

HZ" THURSDAY West End Senlorl-Educational Lecture Series: guest speakers discuss a variety of topics including lid erature and music. 10:30 a.m. every Thurs-" day to Dec. 1. West End Community Centre, -870 Denman.

Galen Rowell: mountaineer and photo- journalist speaks about his work In this slide- -show on "Mountains of the Middle King- dom." 8 p.m. John Oliver High School. 872- -7858. ZJ. ances TONIGHT Ballroom dancing: 9 to 12Z p.m., every Friday Saturday.

Acadian Hall 2214 Main. 876-5025. ZZZ Friday night dances: 8 p.m. Live bandsZ" 8 p.m. Kinsmen Seniors Rec Centre, 541 Or- 1 0th Tsawwassen.

943-0225. ZZZZZ. SATURDAY Senior citizens' old--" time dances (ages 55 over): 1 to 4 p.mZ Every Saturday. Live music with the Klllar ney Old-Timers. Kiilarney Community" Centre.

437-5443. Benefit Dance for Chile: Music by-Communique. Latin American food and re-1 freshments. Sponsored by the Vancouver Chilean Association. Everyone welcomed.

p.m. Ukrainian Hall, 805 E. Pender. Family old-time dances: 9 p.m. Satur- days.

Music by the Cascade Rambler. -Kennedy Community hall, 8870 Scott Sry. Canadian Single Partents' dances: 9 p.m. third Saturday of each month. Eagles Hall, 748 Kingsway.

876-6225. Senior citizens' dances: 8 p.m. Satur- -days. Confederation House, 4585 Albert, -Bby. Free bus service from Eastburn Centre at 7 p.m.

I Over 40 Club whist old-time dancing I 6 p.m. Saturdays. 2474 Prince Edward. 437- 5807. Ballroom and Swing: 30s 40s Big -Band dance music to Ken Colvln Ballroom I and Swing Band.

9 p.m. Every Saturday. The Cannery Ballroom, Marine Point -Roberts, Wash. 945-4222, 945-2323. SUNDAY Singles' dances: 7.30 to 1 1 p.m.

Every Sunday. Masonic Hall, 1795 E. 1st. Charlie's Place dances: 8 to 11 p.m. Sundays.

Acadian Hall, 2214 Main. 291- -0036. Sunday night dances: 7 to 10:30 p.m. Place de Maillardville, 300 Laval Square. -Coq.

931-2651. Sunday afternoon dances: 1:30 to 4 p.m. Live music. Century House, 620-8th 2 New West. FRIDAY Big Band Dance: Music by the Association for the Preservation of Swing 17-Piece Band.

9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Regency Ballroom, Hyatt Regency, 655 Burrard. 732-1 922. lubs FRIDAY Comedy Theatre: Wednesday to Saturday.

Punchlines, 21 Water. 684-3015. Bob Marlow. And Saturday. Archives Lounge, Sheraton Villa, 4331 Dominion, Bby.

430-2828. George Cuba Trio. Nightly. Garden Lounge, Westin Bayshore, 1601 W. Georgia.

682-3377. Howie James. Every Monday to Saturday. B.T.'s Lounge, Chateau Granville, 1 100 Granville. 669-7522.

Llewellyne Adam, 4 to 8 p.m. Monday to Friday. Bob Vinson Jazz Trio, 8:30 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday, Peacocks Lounge. Kelly Crowe, nightly, Gallery Lounge.

John Toulson Trio, 8 p.m. Wednesday to Saturday, Truffles Lounge. Hyatt Regency, 655 Burrard. 687-6543. Robert Stuart and the Publicans'.

Every Wednesday to Saturday. George Pub, Hotel Georgia, 801 W. Georgia. 682-5566. Soft Touch.

To Dec. 10. Poppin Courtyard Lounge, Denman Hotel, 1733 Comox. Brian Guns. 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Wyckhm Porteous. After the show. Friday Saturday. Arts Club Theatre Lounge, Granville Island. Reggae night: Wednesdays.

Clemen tines, 144 w. Broaaway. 736-bBi i. After hours jazz, 2 to 5:30 a.m. Basin Street, 163 E.

Hastings. 681-2927. Vixen. And Saturday. Billboard Heroes.

Monday to Dec. 3. Backstage Cabaret, 405 North 939-7341. Shelley Fisher. Every Monday to Saturday.

Puffin's Palisades Hotel, 1277 Robson. 688-0461. Kiilarney. And Saturday. Irish Gold.

Monday to Dec. 31 Blarney Stone, 21 6 Car-rail. 687-4322. Derry Burne's Tunisia Jazz Band. Tonight.

Larry Monroe Quintet. Saturday. Phoenix Jazzers. Tuesday. Elmer Gill Eddie 'Lockjaw' Davis.

Wednesday. Razmajazz. Thursday. Hot Jazz Society, 36 E.Broadway. 873-4131.

H.B. Concept. And Saturday. David Raven. Monday to Dec.

3. Savoy, 6 Powell. 687-0418. innocent Bystander. And Saturday.

The Llncolns. Monday to Wednesday. The Vacationers. Thursday to Dec. 3.

Gator's, 71 Elmbridge Way, Rmd. 278-7625. Currie and Hearst. And Saturday. Bedrock Allstars.

Monday to Dec. 3. French Quarter Pub, 925 Brunette, Coq. 526-2324. Guy Jones.

And Saturday. Trama. Monday to Dec. 3. Rockin' Tonight, 57 Blackie, New West.

522-O0II. Science. And Saturday. The Vacationers. Monday to Wednesday.

The Llncolns. Thursday to Dec. 3. Whisper's, 1421 Lonsdale, N. Van.

986-7944. The Llncolns. And Saturday. 3-D. Monday to Dec.

3. In the Boo, 7100 Elmbridge, Rmd. 278-7625. Peter Seige Williams. Nightly.

Landlubber Lounge, Sandman Inn, 1 1 1 0 Howe. 684-2151. Mike Douglas Duo. And Saturday. Frank Hill Duo.

Monday to Dec. 3. John Pub, 1001 Austin, Coq. Jim Derhouse. Nightly.

Puffin's Lounge, Palisades Hotel, 1277 Robson. 688-0461. The Billboard Heros. And Saturday. Outlaws, 1 1 36 W.

Georgia. Jim Byrnes. To Dec. 10. Hogan's Alley, Puccini's, 730 Main.

681-6326. W.W. III. And Saturday. Sweet Dick.

Monday to Wednesday. Town Pump, 66 Water. 683-6695. Rockwell. Every Friday and Saturday.

Delta's Town Country Inn, 6005 Highway 17 (at Hwy 99). 946-4404. Paul Gellman. Every Monday to Saturday. Bosnian's Motor Hotel, 1 060 Howe.

Louise Rose. And Saturday. Castle Pub, 750 Granville. 682-2661. Shannon Gunn.

And Saturday. Danny Tripper Band. Monday Tuesday. Jackie Lomax. Wednesday to Dec.

3. Landmark Jazzbar, Sheraton-Landmark, 1400 Robson. 687-9312. Debutants, Fringe Element. Tonight.

Llvin' End, Roadrunners. Saturday. Tom See. Sunday. Gall Bowden.

Wednesday. Soft Rock Cafe, 1925 W. 4th. French Letters. And Saturday.

Railway Club, 579 Dunsmuir. Morley Loon. And Saturday. La Quena, 1111 Commercial. Glenn Yarbrough.

And Saturday. Plazazz, International Plaza Hotel, 1999 Marine N. Van. 984-061 1 Reggae night: Mondays. Fast Eddies, 304 Lonsdale, N.

Van. 980-1444. Dave Essler. And Satuday. Bill Runge.

Sunday. Mike Taylor. Tuesday. Flying Ship. Wednesday.

Gavin Walker's Jazz Quartet. Every Thursday. Classical Joint, 231 Carrall. 689-0667. Doug Clarkson.

To Dec. 3. Paul Perry Quintet. Every Saturday afternoon. Coach.

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