B27 - Wednesday, March 31, 1982 - North Shore News SEE entertainment BROADWAY 707 West Broadway (874-1927) CAPITOL, 820 G ranville Mall (669-6000) CORONET, 891 Granville (085-0828) DENMAN PLACE, 1737 Comoa (683-4647! DOWNTOWN, 965 Granville (085-6725) FINE ARTS, 1117 West Gcorgia (085-0725) ODEON GRANVILLE, $81 Granville, (682-7468) THE AMATEUR iR) Broad- way - 7:35, 9-35. THE BORDER (R} Broad- way - 7:00, 9:00. BUTCHER, BAKER, NIGHTMARE MAKER (R) Coronet 2:00, 4:00. 6:00, 8:00, 10:00. At the movies ODEON WEST VAN, 1565 Manne, (9226343) PARK ROYAL, South Park Royal, W V (922-9174) STANLEY, Granville at 12th (733-2022) TOWNE CINEMA, 919 Granville Mall 681 1732 VANCOUVER CENTRE, Granville at Georgia (609-4442) VARSITY, 4375 West 10th, (2243730) VOGUE, 918 Granville, (085-5434) CANNERY ROW (iM) Capitol 6 - 2.30, 4:40, 7 30, 9:45. CHARIOTS OF FIRE ‘(G) Park Royal - 7:00. 9:10. Mat Sat.-Sun. 2:15. Vancouver Centre 2:45, 5:10, 7 30 9:45. DEATHTRAP (M) Capitol - 2.00, 4.25, 7:00, 9:30 DEATH WISH II (R) Park Royal - 7.30, 9:15. EVIL UNDER THE SUN (G) Varsity 7 30, 9 40 West) Van Odeon 700, 915 THE FRENCH LIEUTENANTS WOMAN (M) Park Royal - 7-15. 9 30, Mat. Sat.-Sun. 2:30. HEARTACHES (Mi Arts - 7 30, 9:30) Mat 2.00 1 OUGHT TO BE IN PIC. TURES (M) Capital 6 - 2 00, 4.15. 7-00, 9:30. LIVE ON THE SUNSET Fine Sat. STRIP (Ri Coronet, 2.00, 3:50, 5:40, 7:40, 9-40. MAKING LOVE (R) Den- man Place - 7:30, 9:30 MISSING (M) Odeon - 2 15, 445.7 15,9°45. COMMUNITY ARTS COUNCIL PROGRAM ON GOLDEN POND West Van Odeon 718, 9:30. Park - 7.00, 9-15. Mat. Sun. 2:00. PERSONAL BEST (M) Capitol 6 - 2:15, 4:35, 7-00, 9.35. PORKY'S (R)} West Van Odeon, 7°30, 9:40. Vogue - 1.35, 3°30, 5:30, 7:35, 9:45 QUEST FOR FIRE (R) Stanley 1:30, 7:15, 9:45. Mat. Sat-Sun. 1:30, 4:00. Downtown - 2:50, 4.35, 6.15, 8:00, 9:45. RAGTIME (M) Fine Arts - 8:00, Sat. 1:30. RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (M) Ver Centre - 2:20. 4:35, 7:00, 9:20. REDS (M) Capitol 6 - 2.15, &:00. SHOOT THE MOON (M) Capitol 6 - 2:00, 4:25, 7.15, 9 40. Painting contest announced NORTH VAN Community Arts Council's picture loan show committee 1s sponsor- ing an open painting com- petition Saturday, April 24. First prize is $100 second prize is $75 and third prize is $50. There will also be five pictures chosen honorable mention The rules of the contest are as follows for PAINTINGS: Must be 1981] or 1982) work. Must be suitably framed (no glass with chips) with proper screw eyes and wire ready for hanging (customers) com- plain if there ts no wire on metal framed pictures} Must have information card on the back stating size of frame (outside measure- ments maximum 36x40, minimum 12x14 inches) title of work, asking pnce, artist's name, address and phone number TYPE OF WORK: Any sub- yect, any media abstract, realism, landscape. sull hfe, figures, etc Prnts accepted - but please - no macrame. sculpture or wall hangings ENTRY FEE: $2 00 per ar ust with a maximum of three entnes per artist, to be paid when pictures are brought in for purying JURYING: Saturday, April 24. 1982 at 100 pm The Juror a well qualified artist makes the decision whether or not the paintings are ac cepted This ts not the func on of the Committee WHERE: Highlands United Church. WSS bdgemont Blvd) North Vancouver WHEN: Hrnag paintings in 980-1510 SUSHI, SUKIYAKL ~ BEEF- TERIYAKI c+ | +, MANYO 4 japanese trsiwment ORY Noob LOPE? ISO EAST 2N1, MOHTRHAWA! for Jurying either Fnday evening Apnl 23 between 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. or Satur- day morning Aprml 24 between 9:30 and Noon. PICK-UP: Paintings not ac- cepted by the Juror may be picked up at the same place on Sunday afternoon, Apnl 25 between 1:00 and 3:00 p.m. You will be advised by phone Saturday afternoon or Sunday morning tf your work has or has not been ac- cepted by the Juror. Pain- tings not picked up by 3:00 p.m. Sunday will be transported to Presentation House, the North Vancouver Arts Council office (988- Oops, CHICAGO (UPD) - [Us tough to teach an old voter new tricks One ballot taker frustrated by the new punch card voting system duced ino the city in day's primary he tossed his ballot down the sewer was Sor intro Tues Pohce arrested Robert Brooks. 3& and held him on $80) bond for disorderly conduct outside oa polling place Patrolman Edward Kazupski said Brooks was arrested near the Henderson blementary School on the South Side when he left the polling place with his com puter card ballot after trying lo vote An cleo fon prdyee warned at BER teenie - 6844) for later pick-up. However, the Committee will not be responsible for their safe keeping in that location PAINTINGS JURIED IN: Will be stored between shows in a vault in Presenta- tion House for one year They will be displayed at the special Picture Loan Show on May 13, 1982 and at the following regular picture loan shows unt Apmil 1983 unless out on rental or sold in the meantime. Our com- mission is 30% on rentals and 25% on Sales THE PICTURE LOAN SHOW: 1s held in the Upper wron Brooks he couldn't leave with the ballot, but he stuffed the ballot ina coat pocket and walked out anyway The yudge oo notified Kasupski. who arrested Brooks after he tossed the Republican ballot ima nearby sewer Hlectons officials said Brooks notwithstanding most Chicagoans liked the new system which involves holes an the WATCH A FREE MOVIE! with your rental of a VIDEO RECORDER We have SPE CIAL RATES Mon Thurs Rent by the Day or Weekend Package punching out - i alers North Vancouver Good selection of popudar movies! OPEN SUNDAY 12 4PM * Rentals Membership options Monthly & Yearty SELECT-A-VIDEO tac W 16th St, Chatsworth Mall Gallenes of Presentation House, 209 West 4th St., North Vancouver on the se- cond Thursday of each month (except July and August) from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Attending members of the publhc include business and professional people, householders, gallery operators, art teachers, etc., who rent approximately 90 pictures and purchase an average of 5 pictures per month. FOR FURTHER INFOR- MATION: Contact Dorothy Scott at 987-9622 (evenings) or Mirv Harper at 980-2528. slot computer card with a small metal peg. et xchanyges 980-2943 RANDY RAINE REUSCH lve Never Seen That Befuore Live! is the title of this Weekends on the for Kids Show featuring 60 different kinds of musical in- North Shore struments from around the world. Saturday, Apmil 3 at MOUNTAIN 1:00 at Presentation House. DANCE THEATRE A family event, Mountain SYMPHONIE Dance Theatre “in concert” CANADIANA contains a vaniety of balletic The Symphonie Candiana style range it from 4 will perform March 31 at umorous (akeoll on ane 8:00 p.m. at North Van to the beautifully lymcal Centennial Theatre. For movement in Fur Gweneth Friday, April 30 at 8:00 p.m. Tickets Adults $4, Children $3. Tickets are now available at the North Van Rec. Cen- tre. HEDDA GABLER North Vancouver Communi- ty Players present: Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler directed by Gladys Smiley, March 31- April 3 at 8:00 p.m. Reserva- ons: 988-6526, 980-3744. Tickets: $4.00, Semiors & Students: $3.00. ucket information, call 988&- 6166 TEN LOST YEARS Cap Theatre’ proudly presents, Ten Lost Years a musical play based on the memories of people who sur- vived the depression. Featuring “Mosquito Creek”. Showing April 1, 2, and 3 at Presentation House in North Vancouver. For tickets and information please call 986-1381. 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