14 - Wadnosday, May 20, 1997 ~ North Shore Nows galleries Ms ” a ¢ Dundarave Cafes Judy Holden, watercolors to May 31, Lave of Trees, watereol- ors by Ruth Q. Grant, Opens June 4 with a recep: Hon from 4 to 6 pam, Ferry Bullding Gallery: Playing with: Fire, covamic sculptiire and paintings by Zoltan Kiss, To June f, Solutions: Healing in: Art, sroup exhibition opens une 3, Gallery hours: noon to 8 pv, closed Mondays, North Vancouver Cit Halli Yronne Wardas, oll paintings to May 29, Flora Fantasies, theee dimensional flower painting by Mahnaz- Kian Khooy, May 29 to June 26, Presented by the North Vancouver Community Arts Council, North Vancouver District Halk: Carpe Diem — Seise the day. Ann Hurst’s water- colors and oils, Also, Kurt Séefan’s antler carvings. To May 29.) Japanese Paper Cutting. W. David Brierley, Raku Pottery by Lewis Krzyczkowski. May 29 to June 26, Presented by the North Vancouver Community Arts Council, North ‘Vancouver Museum and Archives: Fire! Firefighting through the ages. To October 12. ‘Thémas Middlgton’s ‘The Revenger's Tragedy =| A Jacobean Sacial Satire Lae: House THEATRE 333 Chesterfield Ave. (@ 3rd Stj North Vancouver 2-for- -Preview { May 29 only) 8pm 8pm May 30, 31: | June 4, 5,6&7 3 pm Matinees | Sunday, June 1 & 8 | $10 Adults . $8 Students / Seniors 990-3474 north sh AN exhibition of new work by artists Graham Eagle and Ingelore Dwycr Is to take place at the Deep Cove Cultural Centre this Saturday League/Minor League: Photograph’s of America’s Baseball Stadiums by Jim Dow, An unusuat glimpse of the ballparks through a Wednesday to Sunday, noon to pm, Free, Information: 987-5618. Presentation House. Gallery: Major Auto Body: on Specialists A \ ART EL Stipe Nites PGE es 183 Farnberton Ave. TALKIN 5-7195 a2" PAGES 299-9000 HZUILBLS.. CHOCOLATES We Really Have Great Taste Visit us at our beautifully renovated location cy. Ce ae Ae ye c . Gadruteed Best Wrc SS 7 ore news pit, 986-1361, Seymour Art Gallery: ‘There ave Elydraniwas tony World. Paintings by Joy Zemel Long. Po June 1, Urhan Realities Nature Actualities, clay jnstalladon and sculptural pieces by Judy Chartrand: and) silver toned — phatagraphs — by Michael Haston. Opening: June 4at 7 pam. Gallery hours: ‘Tuesday to Sunday, 12-4 puns, 924-1878, Silk Purse Arts Centre: Nature Studies, — Barry Derlago's oll and acrylics, Morgan Warren, Audubon watercolor techniques, June 3 to 18, Exhibits presented by othe = West Van Community Arts Council, Tuesday to Friday 11 am, ta § pam, Sat. and Sun, noon to & pan, West Vancouver Memorial Library Gallery: ‘Tesrures in Acrylic, Jane Richardson's paintings, June 2 to 28. Artist's recep- tion June 2, 7:30 p.m, 925- 7410, West Vancouver Museum and Archives: Fire! The growth and development of fire services in West 'S photo Glndy Goodman and Sunday. fan’s-eye view. — Hours: Wednesday to Sunday, noon to 5 p.m, Thursday to 9 Vancouver, 926-7296, Community Arts Couneil of Vancouver Gallery: Faees, recent oil palatings by West Vancouver artist Bruce Perry, May 27 to June f4, Reception May 29, 7-9:30 pan, 8387 Davie St, thea Hendry Math The Mumberley Inheritance, Comle melodrama, May 16+ 31, S$1O/8, 983-2633, Presentation Houser The Revenger's ‘Tragedy, New Renaissance Productions, May 29-31, June 4-7 at 8 pm, with 3 pane matinges June 1, 8. 990-3474, concerts..< : Centennial - Theatre: ' Capereaillie, Celtic record: ing artists in concert. May 29 oat 8 pam, $2) Information: — 736-3022. Carolyn Avends, acoustic folk/pop, in a benefit con- See more page 14 Faster than you Charter & schedule _ oS flights daily to the.” Lp Joi oN th pe and. Celebrate Our f yo. — . ent for our gppoeciation j N fr 6g ; . s . ANTIQUES. _. SECOND Time AROUND a ra PE Se oe a a , > € ‘ (anid SSULY x | ' ‘ JEUES 7 we Res 7 fe ON. be ° # \ \ ee a , we ba T, VANCOUVER! (BETWEEN 2814 & 29TH) 879-2313