16 ~ North Shore News - Friday, December 10, 1999 Pw galleries: Astcom Services: Pastel Journals. Grege Simpson shows his recent series of pastel works on paper. Dec. 11 and 12, 2-5 p.m., 320 Harbour Ave. Information: 988-0174. Ferry Buiiding Gallery: GreazSruf}! Twenty-four North Shore artists exhibit and sell pottery, jewelry, wearable and functional art, glass, sculpture, art for the garden and much more. To Dee. 19, from 11] a.m.-6 p.m, Tue-Sun. Information: 925-7266. First Street Gallery: Oils and watercolours by Aun Hurst and ar in clay by Afirtan: Aroeste. To Dec. 31. Intormation: 986- 664. Morgan Dawne Gallery: Darrell Anderson, Doris Paterson, Natalia Vetrovo, Jan Bednardozk and more. To Dee. 23. information: 984-1286. North Vancouver District Halk: Paintings by Jila Mahinfar and paintings and sculpture by Elisabeth Harris Nichols. To Dec. 23. Exhibits are a program of the N.V. Community Arts Council and open Mon-Fri, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. North Vancouver Museum and Archives: A community history exhibit featuring dis- plays on the North Shore’s first non-indigenous commu- nity. Lions Gate Bridge. A Pho: tographic display thar looks back 60 years, Shipyard Snapshots: Cover to Cover. An exhibit of the illustrated covers of the Wallace Shipbuilder. Information: 987-5618. Museum open Tue-Sun noon to 5 p.m. The museum will be dosed Dec, 24-28 and Jan 1- Park Royal South: North Vancouver artist Oscar Casas, To Dec. 24. Information: - 985-0050. Presentation House Gallery: By Land and Sea (Prospect and Refuge). Photographic journey thorough place and time by Marian Penner Bancrott. To Dee. 19. Gallery Hours! Wed- Sun, noon-5 p.m. and Thu, 12-9 p.m. Information: 986- 1351. Ron Andrew recCentre: Robert De Coste, paintings and silk-screen prints of Germany and Vietnam. To Dee. 12. North Vancouver potter, Cindi Yun-Sook Kaario, exhibits her latest mugs, bowls, casseroles, plagues and ceramics for the home. Dec. 12-Jan. 16. Seymour Art Gallesy: ; Annual members show of the : Malaspina Printmakers Society. 5 Selected works in lithography, monotype, etching, intaglio, wood engraving, collographs, mixed media and digitaliza- NEW SHUTTLE FOR CYCLISTS To ensure the safety of cyclists, the Lions Gate Bridge will be closed to all cyclists and pedestrians for the duration of the rehabilitation project, as of December. 9, 1999. As an alternative, a new shuttle service will be operated. Mini-buses will transport cyqjists and their bicycles between designated stops at either ‘end of the bridge and causeway. This sidewalk closure will facilitate bridge deck replacement, resulting in sidewalks over 50% wider than before. FOR MORE INFORMATION, please watch for signage on the approaches to the bridge and causeway. Or cail the project Information Line at (604) 473-1500. Or visit the project website: www.lionsgatebridge.gov.be.ca CALENDAR tion. To jan. 13. Opening reception, Dec. 14, 7-9 p.m. Hours: ‘Tuc-Sun, noon to 4 p.m. Gallery closed Dee. 24-27 and 31. Information: 924-1378, Call for Entries for une annual DisCOVEry exhibition. Applications my be obtained by calling 924-1378. Silk Purse Gallery: Charlotte Kennedy Retrospective — A Lifetime of Textile Arts. Curated by well-known textile artist Barbara Shelly. To Dee. 12. Hours: Tue-Sun, neon to 5 p.m. Information: 925-7291, Call for Artists. Submissions of visual, pertorming, literary arts, including lectures and workshops are welcome. Information: 925-7292. West Vancouver Memorial Library: Natirescapes, Up Close and Faraway, Watercolour and mixed media by artist Gay Torlay. To Dee. 20. West Vancouver Museum and Archives: Generations: Five Decades of Art in West Vancouver 1912-1962. "Yo Dec. 18. Gallery hours: Tue-Sat, noan-4:30 p.m. Archives open Tue and Wed . NEWS photo Peul McGrath The textile art of the late Charlotte Kennedy, who was a successful interior design- er in che ‘50s, is on exhibit at the Silk Purse, 1570 Argyle Ave., to Sunday. The show was curated by textile artist Barbara Shelly (left) and installed by artist Carolyn Nicholson (right) with assistance from the designer’s daughter, Dianne Kennedy. it took 100 years to become an antique... ee Sap Bucket Full wing Of Candles $29.00 just in time for Christmas. § * Harvest Tables ¢ Blanket Boxes ° Antique Skis & Sleds * Coffee Tables ¢ Dish & Jam Cupboards © Folkart ° Dressers © Mirrors . www.urbansetiler.com only, noon-4:30 p.m. Information: 923-7295, Tiger’s Gallery: Anisal Wisdom. Exhibition and sale of new and original paintings, etchings and books by Deep Cove artist, Charles van Sandwyk. To Dee. 12, noon-6 p.m. Information: 734-7704. 2133 Granville St., Vancouver. —_- . 7 |__ ereae we Rasa Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: Te Panto Menace. Annual Christmas pantomime. Dec. 15-Jan. 1, evening and matinee per- formances. ‘Tickets: 929-3200. Sold Our. Hendry Hall: Puss in Boots. A Christmas pantomime tradition. To Dee. £9, at 7 p.m. plus Saturday and Sunday matinees } and 3 p.m. Reservations: 983-2633. Presentation House Theatre: Rumpelstiltskin's Children. New musical-comedy for the whole family. To Dec. 19 (Wed-Sat), 8 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays matinee at 3 p.m. $18/S15/512. Tickets: 990-3474. Arts Club: Granville Island Stage: Te Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged. A “bard-busting” laugh fest by the Rock-Paper-Scissors troupe. ‘To Jan. 8 (Mon-Sat), 8 p.m. Wednesdays at 2 p.m. and Saturdays ar 4 p.m. Ticketmaster: 280-3311. Firehall Arts Centre: A Tivisted Christinas Carol. Partially script- ed, partially improvised family entertainment. To Jan. 1. Tickets: 689-0926, Havana Theatre: Careman Rainbow and Possible Maps. Two one-act plays about love, cartography and carcinoma. To Dec. 18, 8 p.m. $13/S810. {nformation: 609-3742. Heritage Hall: Around the Bend. Tvo-woman show featuring Carolyn Bendey and Tammy Bentz. To Dee. 11, 8 p.m. Box Office: 876-4165. New Revue Stage: Star Trick, The Musical. Vancouver TheatreSports inter-galactic parody. To Dec. 30 (Mon-Sat), at 8 p.m. $14.50/8 10.50. Ticketmaster: 286-4444. Norman Rothstein Theatre: The Journey. A journcy of self through time. Original play written and performed by youth in partnership with adult theatre professionals. Dec. 10, ]1 at 7:30 p.m. $12/S10. Box Officer: 257-5111. The Waltonsteins. One woman show by Frannie Sheridan. A twisted tale about family lies and secrets. Dec. 12, 7:30 p.m. $25/S20/S 15. Tickets: 257- 5111, Pacific Theatre: The Dreams of Kings and Carpenters. A look back 2,000 years to a world of refugees and occupation troops to find the heart of the first Christmas. To Jan. 1. Box office: 731- See Calendar Page t2