north shore news 58) NEIGHBORHOODS as a play by William Shakespeare A Shakespearean farce. In the Theatre at Presentation House Arts Centre, 3rd & Chesterfield, North Vancouver April 17 - May 2, 1998 » CURTAIN: 8:00 P.M. RESERVATIONS: 990-3474 } Fir ité(‘ CR 2 tor i Wednesdays & Thursdays I with this ad M4 rs MEWS photo Paul McGrath : MURRAY Uncyk, in front, Gary Woodley and To-bee keep the N.S. Offroad R/C raceway ready for action. bar club now hack on track Deana Lancaster News Reporter. “THE ‘children and. adults who race their semete.con- trol cars on’ the track at McKay Park thought their _ Season was over before it had In january, “some kids’ tried : ‘to torch the North Shore Offroad R/C clubhouse. The police caught them, bur. the damage was done. Not long after that, it became the canvas for someone’s graffi art. Then the back wall ae kicked out. Club president Murray Uncyk said it was discouraging. “We're. all parents down here, we volunteer our time to do this with our kids.” ‘But they didn’t have the ~ money to fix the damage. The club turned to the local busi- fess community — and it came through. Certified Rentals, Perfor- mance Car Stereo, Hollyburn Lumber, Home Hardware, General Paint, Mountain West Studio, Hayle Ind. and Riverside Tron Works all _ HAPPY Earth Day. “In honor of it did you ride "your ‘bike ro work today? Pack your children a lunch with lit- fast. fight’ sdin- ner. scraps? No? : Well, thar? s not. velly the p commit: ‘ment to the planet i into action is more than just .a- day's worth of good environmental deeds. - Rather, this day is about adopting a permanent lifestyle “~ change. It’s abouz sustainable : diving and learning what you, as an individual, can do to bring it about. Schools, “community groups and businesses all over the Lower Mainland and the - North. Shore are .renewing their commitment to the earth today. on Isn’t it tisme you joined them? For mote, see page 50 and 51. : — Deaun Lancaster Greg ‘shows. perfect tailwhip _ technique. Want to give ita try! fess suggested retail $395 _ litetime frame warranty 2 *\ SYCLEPATH 7 fe 4 CEES & SNOWBOARDS. - North Van we “986-5534 on Broadway, Vancouver. 737-2344 3, os Toll free 1 888 TRYKES 3 pitched in with lumber, paint, supplics and cquipment. As well, the RCMP agreed to increase their patrols in the area. And rather than down and out, the club is adding to its activity lineup. This season there will be extra programs for young and novice racers. Call 988-0337 to tind out more. ; n eclectic array of arts and crafts for “ he serious and not- so-serious collector now awaits you at the Margan Gallery.” Just recenily opened, this delightful gallery — goes beyond the concept of art _on a wall or pedestal. The art displayed here is livable and touchable. Known as “functional art,” its purpose is to be admired, enjoyed AND USED! Walk through the doors of the Morgan Dawne Dawne Gallery and you'll find delightful works ranging from clothing and furniture en * Prices subject to change without notice to bowls and quilts. In fact, — the mediums found at this gallery are limited only by the imagination. Stone, metal, wood, glass, and clay are all on jon O; An ect lett re / display. For those who prefer a more traditional medium, the gallery also has an _—_ eye-pleasing selection of paintings. The Morgan Dawne Gallery is proud of the fact that a large portion of their gallery is devoted to B.C. artists. These artists — many of them of inter- national stature, will be guest speakers at a series of ceramics, ~ “Ant to wear or diSpIay workshops and seminars planned by the gallery. The “events are part of the gallery's overall plan to create a “people-gathering place” to celebrate the arts. The Morgan Dawne Gallery . will also be’ available for corporations who would like a visually and intellectually stim- ulating environment for hosting their private functions. Drop by and experience this unique and enjoyable gallery soon! The Morgan Dawne Gallery is con- veniently located on West Esplanade, just a couple of blocks east of Lonsdale Quay. Mon.-Sat. 11am to 5:30pm G@AKRLERY 220 West Esplanade, N. Vancouver 984-1286