20 — Wednesday, April 3, 1991 - North Shore News “Sister Mary Ignatius explains it all for you” and “The Actor’s Nightmare” by Christopher Durang | Social comedy at its sharpest . April 5-20 ' Tickets $8 CUSTOM SHIRTMAKERS tt MADE TO MEASURE — You decide the style ~— French cuff or reguiar sieeve — Monograms can be previded ~- Over 1000 patterns to choose © 222 Egypt’ cotton © Poly & cotton Fe © 20C% cotton tom $38,885 HENDRY HALL 815 East 11th, NVan. 2531 Granville St. at Broadway 731-9190 983- 2633 FREE parang at tear From Fon and Wide Uisitars come to dhecImblesidecInn ‘Right in the heat of West Uaucouner Enjoy bine coutinentol cuisine at reasonable prices. ™ Dine & Dauce Every Friday & Saturday Hight 4 to the soft music of a ; Mickae2 Cununingo. , The Avchloside Sux kas excebeout facilities to celebrate Weddings — Anniversaries — Rotinement Parties ond ather occasions. We can accentutedate up to (60 guests. Dex’t mise ewr populer Sunday Bubbet Branch Light and the moment Op ch Ta Ff Wheelchain facilities © Air couditioned NEWS photo Mika Wakefield KIFF HOLLAND at home with faithful companion, Gerry. South African-born painter and art instructor Kiff Take his painting of a black South African woman, entitled My 922-0101 Home, for which Holland just received the Emily Goldsmith 1495 Warine Drive, West Vancouver Buck Award from the American ' . . Watercolor Society’s national Comer of 15th and Marine (upstairs) competition. " Holland's subject is Mary, a friend he left behind when his family fled their South African homeland. Arms folded and lean- T HE FIRST thing that greets you at the woody home of shrewd eye for detail. Holland is a series of thunderous barks. From behind a door, a large and friendly black dog emerges, shov- ing his snout between your legs as asign of welcome. Inside, the resident black and white cat, oblivious to the com- pany, lies curled up on a chester- field, dreaming of his next meal. “He actually has six names but :