From page 15 and Archives: Fire! The growth and development of fire services in West Vancouver. Museum infor- mation: 925-7295. Oktavia Gallery: A New Arcadia, Paintings, pastels and photographs by North Vancouver artist Gregg Simpson. To April 30. For more information: 733- 6633. Capilano College Theatre: Barefoot In The Park by Neil Simon opens April . 23. Presented by Theatre West Van, the comedy runs to May 3,- Wednesday to Saturday. $10/8. Reservations: 926-2228, north shore news Centennial Theatre: Evita, presented by Uncle Randy Productions, previews April 24 and runs April 25, 26, May 1 to 3 at 8 p.m. and two Y shows April 27 at 2 and 7 p.m. Reservations 984- 4484. Presentation House: fore Over, Mrs. Markham An English farce by Ray Cooney and John Chapman runs (Wednesday to Saturday) to May 3 at 8 p.m. Tickets: 990-3474. Gateway Theatre: Deatis of a Salesman, starring North Vancouver’s Jay Brazeau runs to May 3. Information: 270-1812 Massey Theatre, New Westminster: Guys and Dolls features several North Shore performers to May 4. For more information: 280- 4444, f AB 6 A ROUND TOWN conceris.;/ i Vancouver East Cultural Centre: Warning: Chorus Language. Pandora’s Vox vocal ensemble in concert May 2, 3 art 8 p.m. Box office: 354- 9578. cluls 3 Jack Lonsdale’s Pub: Jim Foster April 27. Melanie Dekéer April 29, 30. Info: 986-7333. Maplewood Pub: Live music featuring Stlverload every Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. For more information call 924-1834. Portside Room, Seven Seas Restaurant: Tuesday nights feature celtic folk- rock from Knutson Green- house Effect, Wednesday is Open Stage Night hosted by Ambrose and Thursdays CFRO Radio presents The Best of Vancouver’s Singer/ Songwriters. Around Town is a free service provided for non-profit and community arts groups. Please e- mail ( miller@nsnews.com) or Sax a press rclease for your enter- tainment event to 985-2104. Deadline for Wednesday inclu- sion is the previozs Friday. The News tries to ensure items appear in the paper at least once before the event takes place, but space constraints may limit the number of submissions printed. For, suarantecd publication can- tact classified (986-6222) or dis- play advertising (980-0511). — Compiled by Martin Millerchip RI NG -(oumRATCR To Launce ANEW WEAPON. Starting May 5, if you fail or refuse Pa a test for alcohol, you will lose your licence for 90 days. Further proof that drinking and driving is for losers. DRINAING DRIVING COUNTERATIACK y \ % % R % . forth. Shore News. , 7 is: a proud sponsor < of" ‘Schedule of Plays - MONDAY, MAY 5 “Move Gver Mrs. Markhom” hy Ray Cooney ond John Chapmen Prosentation House Productions TUESDAY, MAY 6 “Barefoot in the Park” by Nei Simon Theetre West Von WEDNESDAY, MAY 7 “Death and the Maiden” by Arial Dorfman Deep Cove Stage THURSDAY, MAY 8 “Our Town” by Thorton Wilder North Voncouver Community Players FRIDAY, MAY 9 “Private Lives” by Noel Coward Between Shifts Theatre SATURDAY, MAY 10 “Lonely Planet” by Stephan Dietz Driftwood Players TICKET INFORMATION - PASS {indudes vote on People’s Choice at) General Public before May! $66.00 ; May 1 or after $72.00 Theatre B.C. members $60.00 INDIVIDUAL ADVANCE TICKETS (before May 3) General public A Theatre B.C. members $11.00 Students & seniors $13.00 INDIVIDUAL DOOR SALES (May 3 or after, un the door) General public $14. Theatre B.C. members $12: 00 Students & seniors $12.00 Tickets on sale April 14 Reservofions 990-2474 eee meen scons one nee re stan eens ewes r ne neeenessenesensvcsen=| Enter to Win Tickets to the Play of Your Choice tndicate your choice of evening and you have a chance to win 2 iets, Drop off or sent before May 2 to the North Shore News. Winners will be contacted by phone. One entry per family please. 1st choice. 2nd choice __ Name Phone (day) 1139 Lonsdale Ave. North Vancouver V7M 24 Fox: 985-3227