22 - Wednesday, May 7, 1997 - North Shore News Dundarave Cafe: Jstdy Holden, watercolors. To May 31. Opening, recep- tion: May 14, 4 to 6 p.m. Ferry Building Gallery: Grad Show trom West Vancouver Secondary Schools to May 18. Gallery hours: TL acm. ta 5 p.m., closed Mondays. Call for entry. submissions from artists in any medium including painting, draw- ing, ceramics, jewellery, photography, — sculpture, prinumaking, glass, paper 6 AROUND etc. sought for Harmony Arts Festival running August 8-17, Open to all past and present North Shore artists. Please submit: three picces of modern work; a) curriculum vitae; j ¢. Drop off work s Activity C entre, 695 ast St, ; Sunday, May 18 berv am. and 12 noon. information call 925-7290. North Vancouver City Hall: Yronne Wardas, oil paintings to May 29. Business hours. North Vancouver District Hall: Carpe Diem — Seize the Day. Ann Hurst’s water- north shore news colors and oils. Presented by the North ncouver Community Arrs Council. To May 29, Business hours. North Vancouver Museum and Archives: Fire! Firefighting through the ages. A major exhibit organized in conjunction with the West Vancouver M im and Archives and the three North Shore Fire Departments. To October 12. Wednesday to Sunday, noon to 3 p.m. Free. Information: 987-5618. Presentation House Gallery: Reader By The Window, an installation by Jan Peacock and Ura Barth TOWN — Recent Photographs. . Pow exhibitions to May 21. Gallery hours: Wednesday to Sunday, noon to 5 p.m., Thursday to 9 pam. Information: 986-1351, Ron Andrews Ree Centre: Brenda Cross and Colleen Cosgrove, watercolors and pastels, to May 25. Seymour Art Gallery: There are Hydrangeas in my World. Paintings by Joy Zemel Long. » to June L. Opening reception May 7, 7 pam. Artist in’ atten- dance. Tiere are Things I Wish ro Know. Art critic and curator Jill) Polt talks about Long’s work. May 18, 2 p.m. Gallery hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 12-4 pm. Information: 924- 1378. Sitk Purse Arts Centre: Brian Scrimshaw, Dramatic photographs of the Prince rorge IE, May 6 to 28. ibits presented by the West) Vancouver =Com- munity Arts | Council. Tuesday to Wriday 11 am. to 5 p.m, Sat. and Sun, noon to 5 p.m. West Vancouver Memorial Library Gallery: Colores, watercolors by Jane Saborio to May 31. Information: 925-7410. West Vancouver Muscum and Archiv growth and de fire services in Vancouver, Museum infor- mation: 925-7295. Bau North Vancouver artist: Tom Sutth on display to May 15. Information: 733-7011. Centennial Theatre: Bye Bye, Los Angeles, presented by Masoud Asadoflahi. May 11 ar 7:30 p.m. Tickets at See more page 23 Centennial Theatre Centré ULRICH © HENDERSON @® FORBES “3 of Canada’s finest singer songwriters on 1 stage” ONE NIGHT ONLY : Saturday May 24 at 8:00pm NEWS photo Paul McGrath NORTH Shore Chorus is mad about jazz! The 50-plus member community choir will burst into song with spe- cial guests Alan Matheson and Friends at the Centennial! Theatre, Saturday, May 10 at 8 p.m. Smal! groups of members as well as the full choir will blend madrigal and modern song with a jezz flavoring. Tickets: $21.00/adult; $18.00/sr/stut. Available at Centennial Theatre Box Office 984-4484 SELECT WASHERS: _ SELECT PAIRS: $40 REBATE $60 REBATE NUMBER ONE Clothes Care System* “among leading brands. Featuring The World's First LoadSensor™ Agitator! Gets big, tough toads clean with gentle cleaning tor small, delicate ioads. . DISHWASHER - MAYTAG AFTER REBATE: AFTER REBATE: SELECT MODEL ° Consumer Rated No. 1° ° No. 1 Racking Capacity SELECT MODEL SELECT MOOEL m - Super 4.6 Capacity Oven « Free 5 Year Element Warranty“* + Consumer Rated No. 1* + Regular & Perm. Press Cycles - No-Break™ Bins + FREE 10 Years Parts & Labor** s A76- st re buying power,