Buckland Southerst Gallery: Paintings by Alesandra Bitelli. 2460 Marine Dr. 922-1915. Dundarave Cafe: Tannis Turner, Watercolours, prints and pas- tels. Sept. 7-30. Opening reception, Sept 8, 4:30-6:30 p.n Ferry Building Gallery: Our Saisnon, Our Children, One Earth. A mixed-media-group exhibition. To Sept. 12. Gallery hours: noon6 p.m., Tue-Fa, aoon-8 p.n., Sat/Sun. Information: 925- 7266. First Street Gallery: Dreamings. Australian Aboriginal art. Informative talks every Tuesday, 6:30-7:30 p.m. High Mountain Art Gallery: Featured arasts: Kes Davidson, Elles Brayham, Lise Bravham, Louise Cright, Hazel King and Russell Mang. To Sept. 30. Gallery hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed Mondays. Located at the top of Cypress Mountain Road. PGE Railway Station: Prince Geurge Eventually, Len Norris car- toons of the PGE and BC Rail systems. Mon-Sun, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Foot of Lonsdale (987-5618). Presentation House Gallery: First Son: Portreits by CD. Hoy. Sept. 4-Oct. 17, Curator’s talk by Faith Moosang, Sept. 1] at 2 p.m. followed by a reception and book launch. Hours: noan-5 p.m., Wed-Sun, Thu noon-9 p.m. Ron: Andrews vecCentre: Joy Jubenviii will exhibit jeweiry, orna- ments and perfume bottles created from fused and blown glass. Jean Tavlor exhibits her acrylic on canvas paintings. To Sepr. 19. Seymour Art Galiery: Facets: Seqinents of a Compound Eve. Works in clay by Celia and Keith Rice-Jones. To Sept. 19. Hours: 10am. w 4 p.m, Tue-Fri, noon to 4 p.m., Sat/Sun, closed Mondays. Information: 980-7182. Silk Purce Arts Centre: Richard Harvey. South Aftican prints, San bushmen prints, Zulu pots. Sept. 7-19. Hours: noon to 5 p.m., Tue-Sun. ‘West Vancouver Memorial Library: Correspondences by Jennifer Judge and Floral Fantasy by Graciela Mora. To Oct. 2. . West Vancouver Museum and Archives: Closed until Sept 13 for installation of a new exhibit, Geverations: Five Decades of crt “in West Vancouver 1912-1962. Archives open Tue and Wed only, noon-4:30 p.m. Information: 925-7298 Buschlen. Mowatt Gallery: Nev- paintings, drawings and prints by West Vancouver artist Koss Peniall. Sept. 9-21. Reception with ardst, Sept. 16, from 6-9 p.in - The Whip: Crvative Contrasts. Multi-media event by four North Shore artists, Kathryn Brimacombe, fegan Forbes, Katic Hiynsky, Kelly Mullin, to raise funds for the North Shore Crisis Services Society. To Sept. 12. 209 E. 6th Ave., Vancouver. Cove Shaw Theatre: Thomas T.-A musical revue by focal - playwright John McGie in collaboration with Carl Craig. Sept. 3, at 8 p.m. $10. Tickets: 929-9456. _- Jericho Arts Centre: Cat on a Hut Tin Roof. United Players of . .. Vancouver presents a play by Tennessce-Williams. Sept. 10-Oct. 3 ~ (Thu-Sun), at 8 p.m. 510/38. Information: 224-8007. St. Andrew’s Wesley Church: Tony 2? Tina’s Wedding. Comic participatory Italian wedding. Thu-Sat at 6:30 p.m. Tickets start . at $55 including “reception” meal at Chardonnays Restaurant. Group discounts. Ticketmaster: 280-4444. - The Cavern: Fringe Festival. Sneak previews of this year’s “hot acts” followed by a presentation « of TJ] Dawe’s Jessie award-win- ning monologue Tired Cliches. Sept. 3-4, at 8 p.m. $9.99. Tickets at the door or in advance: 257-0366. Vancouver East Cultural Centre: Hot Flashes at the Fringe. A Serious comedy. Sept. 10, at 6 p.m., Sepé. 1], at 11:30 a.m., Sepe. 12, at 5 Dans Sept. 16 at 5: 30 p.m, Sept. 19, at 6:45 p.m. Info: 257-035 - Vanier Park: Bard on tie Beach. A Midsummer ‘Night's Dream. ~. Romantic. comedy fantasy. To Sept. 25. Macbeth runs in reperto- ‘ry with Dream. To Sept. 24 (Tue-Sun)}. Tickets: 739- 0559. . concerts: Ambleside Lariding: Concerts by the Sea, Last concert cf the sea- son. Sssmmer Pops auth Orchestra. Sept. 5, at 7 p.m. Admission is free. Donations gratefully accepted. Galleria Ambleside: Jim Houston, Sept. 3; Max and Nadia with ‘Rob Doucette, Sept, 4; Open mike hosted by Earle Peach, Sept. 9; Lucie Walker and Steve Elliott, Sept. 10, Holly Burke, Sept. il. “All shows at 8 p.m. No cover. Information; 913-3449. Horseshoe Bay: Concerts by the Sen. Last concert of the season. seme nprarnne Rt a ad oan a SILVERLODE (Jira Pruden, Geoff Gibtons and Ken Kirschner) performed a set last Sunday at the Maplewood : Pub's fifth anniversary party. Counrry and blues cunes from The Ploughboys. Sept. 5, at 2 p.m. Admission is free. Donations gratefully accepted, Lonsdale Quay: Roots Weekend. Cajun tuncs of Gary Comeau and The String Benders or. Sept. 5; and the country-rock of Guilty Pleasteres Sept. 6, from 2-4 p.m. Dr, Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden: Grehid Ensemble. Chinese music, cross-culeural and word music, Sept. 3, at 7:30 p.m. $8.50/57. Information: 662-3207 Vancouver East Cultural Centre: The Rogue Folk Club pre- sents Loudon Wainwright ITT on Sept. 4, and Greq Brown and Stacey Earle on Sept. Ki both shows at 8 p.m. $18/$15. ‘Ticketmaster: 280-3311. WISE Hall: Sharkskin, Opening night bash of the Fringe Festival, Boogey-friendly tunes. Sere. ¥, at 9 p.m. $9.99. Tickets: 257- . élwis Blendl’s Bistro and Bakery: Jazz every Thursday night, at 7:30 p.m. Info: 913-2471. Howe Sound Inn: Jam night last Thursday of each month at 8 Ey yniswood Pub: Bands every Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 9:30 p.m. Hat Rails, Sept. 3-4. Houseparty, Sc Maplewood Pub: Live music every Sun BY ight at 7:30 p.m. Silverload olays the last Sunday of each month, Info: 924-1834. Rainforest Cafe: Classical music with Yvon and James. Sept. 3-4, - - 7-9:30 p.m. Info: 986-2283. Gull Neighbourhood Pub: Jazz every Sunday starting at 8 p.m. Info: 988-5585 Waterfront Bistro: Swing Night every Saturday at 9 p.m. Tickets are §5 and include swing lesson from 9:30-10:30 p.m. events Yo" North Vancouver Museum and Archives: Open house, Sepr 18, Get your art seen via rental program NORTH Vancouver Community Arts Council, needs art for rent. Currently there are 200 works of art in the council’s art col~ lection, which are available for rent on a monthly’ basis.. The monthly rentai fee is from $5 to $20. Works are as diverse as Laura Armbruster’s scenic water- colours and Charlotte Wooley Berry’s large colourful acrylics. Approximately 60 artists are represented in rhe collection, .. ane uding Kirt Holland, Raymond Chow and Cindy Goodman. - The council wants to build on that collection to appeal to a broader cross-section of art lovers. ’ * Artists.are invited'to submit as many as six pieces for selec- tion’ by jury Saturday, Sept. 11 at North Lonsdale United - _ Church, 3380 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver. Art’ work should be dropped off at the church between 10:30 and-11:30* a.m. and picke: i up between 1:30 and 2:30 p.m. that same-day. types of two-dimensional artwork will be considered: That inctudes paintings, photographs, monotypes and: draw: in eT he j jury fec is $7. ‘Artists who would: like their wort reviewed for sclection must be arts council members...’ annual fec is $25, $15 for seniors and students, payable at the event. The next art rental evening ‘will be Monday, Sept. 13, noon to 8 p.m. Works of. art available for renr will be'on display. at Presentation House Gallery, | 333 ‘Chesterfield - Ave. N Vancouver. >: . : For more information, call 988. 6844, — Layne Christensen 19. Enjoy games and activities including hopscotch, jacks, marbles a: and crafts while listening to early radio shows of Superman’s escapades. Free. Information: 987-5618 Lonsdale Quay: CBC Raslio Road Show. Sept. 11: Celtic fun with Tiller’s Folly, rock and blues with Wyckham Porteous and country gals Tumbleweed. 1-5 p.m. Face off with CBCStdecision See Calendar Page V7 THe Save up to 50% Off All Frames’! Check your mail for our Scratch cards - or pick one up at our stores. _...0t'’ Sunglasses are 25-50% off ! -compiete poir purchase required. ‘ Pio other discounts apply. Ask for details, Ends 09116159. ‘London Opti et i 145 East 13th Street, 981-0400" Park Royal South, 925-3470 Visit our website ot wunw.londen-hele.com